The iconic City Fashions store has been a hallmark Broken Hill business for just shy of 100 years and now after 30 years under the same ownership it’s up for sale.
Month: November 2022
Locals urged to guard against mozzy bites
Broken Hill residents are being encouraged to take measures to protect themselves against mosquito bites as routine animal surveillance indicates Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus has survived winter in the region.
Civic Orchestra celebrate Finale and 47 years
This Sunday will be a big day for the Broken Hill Civic Orchestra as they present their Festival Finale Concert and celebrate 47 years since the group was formed.
Country Universities Centres support local uni students
You are a person in regional or remote Australia who would like to study for higher education and don’t have the means, ability nor the inclination to move to a major centre or big city.
Firies open day on Saturday
The Broken Hill Fire and Rescue NSW team will be holding an Open Day in the Town Square from 10am to 1pm on Saturday, in an effort to encourage people to become on-call firefighters in Broken Hill.
Nursing receives training injection
A range of scholarships are being made available for anyone who would like to consider a career in nursing, including school leavers as well as people considering a change of profession mid-career.
Ag Show funding slashed in favour of biosecurity upgrades
The Federal Budget delivered some bad news for some in the agricultural industry, when it announced that the Regional Agriculture Shows Development Grants Program (RASDGP) is being binned.
Shorty O’Neil donate to breast cancer support
Many will have seen the pink decorated tree as they drive or walk past the Shorty O’Neil village, a vibrant reminder of Pink October.
Small Businesses of Broken Hill- Outback Sculpt with Felicity McLeod
Felicity McLeod is a straight-talking girl from the bush, and her sympathetic and understanding attitude towards complex problems has propelled her newest business venture, Outback Sculpt.
Line of Lode Reserve construction slow
Back in February, construction began on the almost $6 million development of the Line of Lode Reserve, set to feature a redesign, expansion and refurbish of the Broken Earth Complex, landscaping of the reserve and the installation of a reticulated water system to ensure safe and secure water supply to the reserve and its facilities.