A shed caught fire at 43 Blende Street Tuesday afternoon at around 3pm.
Month: July 2022
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.
Charles Rasp hanging out in Silverton
Silverton Gaol Museum welcomed home a beautiful digital photographic full size replica of Charles Rasp’s portrait on Friday.
Covid-19 and the new variant on the block
Broken Hills COVID 19 cases have gone against the worldwide trend and decreased again.
Walker commits to end of 2023
One of Broken Hill’s finest football exports, and certainly one of the longest serving, Taylor Walker has signed a one-year contract extension with the Adelaide Crows, which sees him committed to the club he barracked for as a child, to the end of the 2023 season.
Government’s figures don’t stack up
Broken Hill City Council, Central Darling Shire Council and Wentworth Shire Council have got together and made a joint submission to the NSW Government on the draft Western Regional Water Strategy.
International Chess Day celebrated by Broken Hill Library’s Chess Club
Broken Hill City Library’s Chess Club joined millions of chess players worldwide to celebrate International Chess Day on Wednesday July, 20.
The balance between redevelopment and preserving a Village atmosphere
Approximately 1 in 3 locals live in South Broken Hill.
Small Businesses of Broken Hill: In conversation with Lea Jones
Nine months ago, during the most challenging period of the COVID pandemic, Lea Jones purchased Excelsior Seafood and Chicken, a traditional corner fish and chip shop.