Documents obtained in Parliament this week detail a series of email exchanges between public servants within the Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) which suggest an internal conflict within government on how to comply with their legal obligations to ensure that a fair share of water reaches downstream. Independent NSW MP Justin Field, who called […]
Day: 2 July 2022
Small Businesses of Broken Hill: In conversation with Raelene Greeney
Raelene Greeney is well known in Broken Hill, for all of the right reasons.
To reject or embrace? The choice of our community in the age of the free market
In a globalized world, battered and bruised by a pandemic and social and economic upheaval, our community arrives at a very important crossroad.
Teachers strike
Broken Hill Public school teachers and Catholic school teachers striked on Thursday.
More funding needed for lead programs
The Broken Hill City Council (BHCC) recognised the need for more permanent ongoing funding for testing lead levels in children and adults at its meeting on Wednesday night when the Lead Reference Group (LRG) delivered its report to the BHCC.
Traditional Owners invite all to share in Muatawintji celebration
Wiimpatja owners of the Mutawintji National Park will be hosting a two-day celebration of Aboriginal culture next weekend including dance, music, food, art making and coming together.
Big night of grand finals for Broken Hill Netball Association
The Broken Hill Netball Association A Grade Grand Final game was held on Tuesday Night.
Local firefighters still wanted
Broken Hill’s fire brigades still need on-call fire firefighters to join the crews a few weeks from the initial call out.
New cop shop ‘on track’
NSW Police has confirmed its new station in Broken Hill is on track to be competed by the end of the year.
Luke Merton wins pilot scholarship
Broken Hill student pilot Luke Merton was awarded a Recreation Aircraft Australia $2500 scholarship grant.