Broken Hill and Far West not-for-profit organisations are encouraged to apply for the ANZ’s Seeds of Renewal grants.
Day: 9 July 2022
Recalls on popular items
Häagen-Dazs Ice cream, Papaw Ointment and Coles tomato paste can be found in a lot of homes across Australia and all are subject to an immediate recall. The recall is due to contamination by chemicals, biological agents or unlisted possible allergens. Only the tomato paste can be kept if the people who eat it are […]
The Wiggles are coming to town
The Wiggles are calling all superheroes to see their new action-packed show in Broken Hill on Monday.
50 years since South Mine closure
This week marks the milestone anniversary since the closure of the South Mine in Broken Hill.
Postage stamp honours Sir Doug
Sir Douglas Nicholls (Sir Doug) was a Fitzroy footballer, a pastor, an Aboriginal rights campaigner and a state governor has been honoured on an Australian postage stamp.
Returning to a subject through a lifetime
A new exhibition of works from the Collection titled returning to a subject through a lifetime is now open to the public at the Broken Hill City Art Gallery.
Northern Zone looking for back-to-back crown
Reigning champions, the North Zone women’s side for the 2022 SA Country Football Championships in Whyalla will again have a strong and significant Broken Hill contingent
International travels no longer need COVID vaccinations
Thinking of finally going to somewhere warm and getting away from our cold weather.
Small Businesses of Broken Hill- In Conversation with Lisa Clarke
In August 2019, Lisa Clarke and her husband Ron, created and launched a new local small business, Effervesanz, in Oxide Street.
Council releases new inclusion plan
Broken Hill City Council (BHCC) is adopting a new plan to increase inclusion for locals living with a disability.