Four people reported missing from the state’s Far West have been found safe and well following an extensive multi-agency search. The four people – two women aged 27 and 50, and two children aged two and four – were reported missing to officers from Barrier Police District yesterday -Monday – when they did not arrive […]
Month: August 2022
Search continues for four missing people travelling from QLD to NSW
A large-scale search is continuing today to locate four people who have been reported missing in the state’s Far West.
Floodplain Harvesting Gets Green Light
A key piece of the puzzle to licence and regulate flood plain harvesting in upstream valleys of the Gwydir and Border Rivers was put in place last week when Environment Minister James Griffin gave support to the Water Sharing Plans in these upstream valleys.
Broken Hill Soccer Association looks to bounce back after COVID
It has been a rough couple of years for all of us. Even sporting associations have felt the pinch of restrictions implemented during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is especially true of the Broken Hill Soccer Association.
Farewell to one of the Hill’s footballing heroes
Broken Hill has lost one of its true local footballing heroes with Peter Bongetti passing away last Sunday at age 68.
Rental property crisis grows across Broken Hill
Broken Hill is facing a rental property crisis.
Australian Ballet set to perform in Broken Hill
The Australian Ballet is in Broken Hill for one performance on Saturday, August 13 to showcase their skills and give locals a taste of professional ballet.
Broken Hill Community Centre receives grant for electric upgrade
The Broken Hill Community Centre has been handed a $117,106 grant through the NSW Government Clubgrants initiative to brighten the place up – literally – with new wiring and switches.
Busy time for Railwaytown Public School during education week
Education Week is on and we were invited down to Railway Town Public School on Thursday to Explore Our School Day, an opportunity for parents to come down and check out what happens on a regular day at their children’s school.
Pop-up accommodation for Broken Heel festival
In a welcome boost to the upcoming Broken Heel Festival, the NSW Government’s Regional Events Acceleration Fund has committed $110,266 to support pop-up accommodation on Jubilee during the event.