Service NSW’s Mobile Support Centre will be visiting Wilcannia tomorrow – Tuesday – between 9am and 2pm, assisting residents to access Government support services and initiatives, as well as replacing lost or damaged documents free of charge.
Month: December 2022
SciFiBri aims to light up science
If you want to see a bloke holding fire in his hands or are interested in the idea of Elephant’s Toothpaste, then Brian Haddy – stage name SciFiBri – could be your man.
North on course to farewell 2022 with win
Strengthened by the return of key players after ‘Test’ duties in Adelaide last weekend, North appears likely to return to the winner’s list for the final game for 2022 to be played at the Alma Oval today.
Cast your vote for the Barrier Truth 2022 People’s Choice Christmas Lights Display Competition
Vote for Broken Hill’s best Christmas Light Displays. Are you setting up your Christmas lights this year? The Barrier Truth, along with Vines Furniture One and Broken Hill City Council are offering up some generous cash prizes for the best Christmas Light Displays. Vines Furniture One has donated the grand prize of $2500 for the […]
Country Art Support grants now open
Not-for-profit organisations and residents of Broken Hill are once again eligible to apply for grants through the Country Art Support Program (CASP) projects happening in 2023.
FWLHD sees success in innovative virtual services
Over the course of the last financial year, the Far West Local Health District (FWLHD) has seen an expansion of its specialist-care services, with virtual or digital assistance getting more of a profile, according to Interim Chief Executive at the FWLHD, Brad Astill.
Confident Wilcannia welcomes tourists
Wilcannia and Broken Hill have long shared an important relationship, strengthened this week with the renewal of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Broken Hill Small Business Association and the Wilcannia Tourism Association
England’s Cock Inn patrons raise funds for Aussie disaster relief
Jayme Bent still calls Australia home. Jason Irvine finds out how much that means to the ex-Broken Hill resident, who’s manager of an fund-raising old English pub.
Flying high – 15 year old Luke gets pilot’s licence
Luke Merton, a year nine student at Willyama High School, is just a bit too young to drive his friends around – but he can certainly fly them.
Tronox Spreads the Christmas Cheer
Mining company Tronox by donating several boxes of toys for Lifeline’s annual Christmas toy hampers. Business support administrator Michelle Southon and operations manager Linton Smith dropped off the assortment of toys this past Wednesday in preparation for Christmas.