Grace Molloy will perform as a guest of the Philharmonic Choir for their concert Hope for a New Horizon being held at the Musician’s Club this Sunday.
Month: June 2022
Tennis season finishes up
Broken Hill’s summer tennis competitions came to a close over the past week, just as the evening temperatures started to decline.
Duck, duck, pelican
A group of ducks have recently been dumped at the Zinc Lakes.
SANFL launches 145-year historic exhibition
In collaboration with the SA State Library, the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) launched an exhibition, Our Footy, Our People, Our Stories: 145 Years of the SANFL, last Thursday, June 2, at Treasures Room on the First Floor of the Library on North Terrance.
The Madness that is petrol prices
You can travel two blocks in Broken Hill and the petrol price will change by 18 cents per litre.
Airbnb sued for potential overcharge
Broken Hill local Andrew Harris said he had no clue that he might have been overcharged for accommodation through Airbnb.
Cockburn gets makeover
The streets of Cockburn are getting a makeover with work currently underway.
Thomas Street hospital entrance remains closed
The Thomas Street entrance to the hospital remains locked to protect patients and staff from the spread of COVID-19 according to a hospital spokesperson.
In History: Queen Elizabeth visits Broken Hill
As the Queen celebrated her Platinum Jubilee last weekend some people may have forgotten that she visited Broken Hill in the very early days of her reign in 1954 and the significance this has for one of our most beloved institutions.
Broken Hill’s Big Freeze
Broken Hill’s Coles staff, Megan Stewart, Eleanor Young and Fran Moore, braved the Big Freeze 8 ice bucket challenge to raise funds to fight Motor Neurone Disease (MND) on Friday morning.