NSW is being urged to conserve energy, after fears that the combination of maintenance, transmission outages, low wind and an early onset of winter could continue to disrupt energy supply across the state in coming days.
Month: June 2022
Pay increase coming for minimum wage earners
Good news for minimum wage earners who will receive an extra $40 in their weekly pay packets as a result of a Fair Work Commission (FWC) decision made this week.
A conversation about the proposed hotel development
Palace hotel owners and the project developers, sisters Esther La Rovere and Selina La Rovere-Nagas, explained they want to be responsive to the community with the proposed hotel development.
Unregistered motorbike rider nabbed
The long weekend Police Blitz in Broken Hill, aimed at targeting people breaking road rules nabbed a motorcycle rider who will be wishing he didn’t pick that day to go riding.
Firefighters needed
Central and South Fire stations are understaffed when it comes to retained firefighters who are on call but not full-time employees.
Uluru Statement from the Heart
Last weekend, Lawyer Phil Jamieson passed through Broken Hill on his motorbike, on an epic ride from Sydney to Uluru and back again.
Facelift for Post Office
It is indeed strange to look up and see a man standing next to the Broken Hill Post Office clock but this is a sight to get used to while the post office receives it’s new facelift.
Argent Street: a relic of the past or the key to the future?
When you take a stroll down Argent Street, you might be shocked to notice the number of empty shopfronts that populate the CBD.
Active Fest at Sturt Park
Bring your blanket or a chair to Sturt Park and enjoy Active Fest on Sunday, June 19.
Ron and Liz were here 2022
This Saturday, Ron and Liz Hill, owners of the popular local Outback Whips and Leather Store, will embark on an arduous yet exciting 10,500km round trip, spanning three States and four Agriculture shows.