We’ve heard of fly-in-fly-out miners, but until today, never shearers!
Day: 15 October 2022
Broken Hill Rocks and it’s nothing to do with Geology
An exciting new book set to be published by the Broken Hill Book Company promises to document the golden era of Rock and Roll in the Silver City.
Tourism back on the agenda
The Palace Hotel will play host to The Broken Hill and the Outback 2023 Industry Launch and Tourism Strategy Seminar this coming Thursday in an event which will provide an opportunity for industry members to discuss upcoming tourism developments and local activities.
If you have a story to tell, Partyline wants to hear it
Partyline – a National Rural Health Alliance (NHRA) publication – has put the call out for stories and poems exploring the issue of mental health in rural, regional and remote Australia.
Foundation Welcomes Miranda to Board
Foundation Broken Hill has welcomed Broken Hill identity Peter Miranda to its Board.
Get Fit and Raise Funds too
This Saturday morning, the folks at Crystal Strength and Conditioning [CSC] are running their annual Pink Tournament, a workout event open to the public, with the aim of raising as much money as they can for the National Breast Cancer Foundation [NBCF].
YMCA Desert Dash
Next Sunday, October 23, the Desert Dash Fun Run will be on again for the first time in almost eight years.
Rain, glorious rain!
Graziers the length and breadth of the Far West are celebrating widespread rainfall in what they are describing as the best year in over a decade.
There’s money in mud, they say.
And there’s a smile on every grazier’s face this week from Tilpa to Menindee, the Anabranch and up again.
John Carney Receives OAM
This Wednesday saw one of Broken Hill’s most dedicated community servants, John Carney, receive his Order of Australia Medal [OAM].