Telstra says it has responded to customer demands and relocated many of its call centre resources back on Australian soil.
Month: November 2022
Policewoman to cameleer
If the Far West has its own Dr Doolittle, in our humble opinion, Petah Devine from the Silverton Outback Camels is a worthy candidate for that title.
Radford’s jumbo garage sale
It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity to grab yourself a bargain – though not all of the items by any stretch will be giveaways at Steve Radford’s ultimate jumbo sale.
Menindee welcomes Santa and the Festive Season
Menindee residents ushered in the festive season on Saturday with the Menindee Charities Inc Christmas Fair held for the first time since 2019, and jointly supported by the Central Darling Shire Council and Broken Hill Small Business Association.
West Robins new mentor for ’23 – Nathan Pearce
With a winning culture from the Orange Tigers in Central West Football League, Nathan Pearce takes over at West Broken Hill Robins as their new senior coach for the 2023 campaign.
Cashless Gambling – coming to a pokie near you
The figures are staggering – in Broken Hill over $7m sloshed through the region’s 272 pokies in five clubs in the first six months of this year alone, while gamblers in NSW lose more money per person annually than anywhere else in the world.
Firies urge you to book fire safety visit
Fire and Rescue NSW is encouraging residents in Broken Hill to look after themselves and their loved ones and book in a fire safety visit in an effort to reduce the number of fire fatalities across the state.
Broken Hill’s huge play in SANFL 145 years of celebration
The South Australia National Football League’s strong connection to Broken Hill football is well known.
Adelaide Oval time to return to traditional Test timeslot?
Adelaide Oval is one of the great venues of world sport.
Local businesses urged to register with Seniors Card program
Broken Hill businesses have been invited to register to join the NSW Seniors Card Program and at the moment registrations are low which could mean local businesses are missing out.