The world-famous Broken Heel Festival is just around the corner. The annual event, which celebrates the theatrical release of Priscilla: Queen of the Desert, is set to span five days from September 8 through to September 12.
Day: 27 July 2022
South takes on West in hard fought round 11 match
South dominated West in Round 11 of the Broken Hill AFL League played at Alma Oval on Saturday, winning by 138 points.
The fight for the Darling River continues
The Darling River, and in particular the Menindee Lakes system, is the meat in the sandwich between the NSW State government and the Federal Government.
Broken Hill pharmacist Blake McCallum picks up Intern Pharmacist of the Year award
Congratulations to Blake McCallum on winning Intern Pharmacist of the Year at the NSW Pharmacy Awards (PSA).
Tom Rockliff headlines Old Timers Weekend at Northies
There’s a big weekend coming up for North Broken Hill Football Club as Old Timers Weekend, or Christmas as they like to call it at the club, comes around.
Australian Ballet spread their wings to Broken Hill as part of regional tour
Did you know Australian Ballet dancers practice six days a week to maintain their peak fitness?
Community groups urged to apply for share of new $24m state government funding
Community organisations are being urged to apply for grants under the New South Wales Business Case and Strategy Development Fund, now open for local councils, joint organisations of councils, industry, plus not-for-profit, and Aboriginal community groups, until August 24.
Blende Street blaze
A shed caught fire at 43 Blende Street Tuesday afternoon at around 3pm.
Carbon monoxide poisonings prompts urgent warning as cold nights continue
It might be cold out there at the moment – especially at nights – but don’t be tempted to use outdoor heaters and barbeques indoors warns the NSW Poisons Information Centre (NSWPIC) following the hospitalisation of six people this week from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning.
Cabbage prices you can’t wrap your head around
It used to be one of the least expensive veggies but the humble cabbage is on the way up with one supermarket pricing them at $14.99 each.