If you feel you have been impacted by negligent healthcare in the Broken Hill region, you might want to see a representative from Shine Lawyers, who is in Broken Hill today – Monday – and tomorrow to offer residents obligation-free legal consultations.
Month: December 2022
Ella Lee wins Outstanding Student Leadership Award
A student from Broken Hill has been recognised and celebrated for her excellence in Aboriginal education in New South Wales public schools at the 17th Nanga Mai Awards.
Bushy White’s iconic mining museum for sale
The world-famous White’s Mineral Art and Living Mining Museum is up for sale following the passing of living legend Kevin ‘Bushy’ White back last year, and his family hopes the Museum can stay in local hands.
Japanese Encephalitis vaccine clinics
Health clinics in our region are set to offer free vaccination against the potentially deadly Japanese Encephalitis Virus (JEV) carried by mosquitos, while a Menindee-based pharmacy is also offering the jabs there and in Wilcannia.
Broken Hill speaks on International Day of People with Disability
Today is International Day of People with Disability, a United Nations-observed day aimed at increasing public awareness, acceptance, and understanding of those living with a disability.
Shelby Raven swoops in at Central
It has been one hell of a year in the footballing career for the uber talented Shelby Raven.
Broken Hill rail line likely closed until end of year
The flood-damaged railway line to Broken Hill is unlikely to reopen before the end of this year, with the track repair organisation still not having a clear picture of where, or even what exactly the issues are, and what the scale is.
Now, we’re talking rubbish – new $1.6m garbage trucks
Broken Hill has four new garbage trucks to replace its aging and breakdown-prone fleet that have been servicing the city for over a decade.
Dog equipment hazard removed from Queen Elizabeth Park
Council this week has made the decision to remove the dog agility equipment from the off-leash area at Queen Elizabeth Park, after a backlash from dog owners who claimed the obstacles were hazardous for dogs.
Cool Christmas at Patton Street Park
It was a windy welcome for Santa at Patton Street Park this last week but the Christmas spirit could not be dampened as the Patton Village Association (PVA) put on a fine event which saw many activities as well as the welcome visit from the big man in the red suit and white beard.