The big guns were in town to meet with pastoralists and graziers this week in a bid to persuade them a planned new government livestock electronic tagging system – which costs up to four times the current tagging system – is the way forward.
Day: 17 February 2023
Anzac Sullivan died of natural causes – coroner
Anzac Sullivan, a 37-year-old Barkindji man, died on March 18, 2021, while being pursued by police, after they attempted to serve an outstanding warrant, and now the coroner has released his finding that Mr Sullivan suffered a medical episode and died of natural causes.
Miners Memorial blooms
Broken Hill Miners Memorial on the Line of Lode has received a colourful and heartfelt makeover- thanks to the work of Quota Club Broken Hill who have placed red roses.
Wizard’s Hat set to drop on Feb 21
Last September we brought you the story of local animator Jarrod Prince who has worked on some of the biggest animation projects in the world.
Reshuffled Central side finds winning edge
Central has shown glimpses of good form this season but it has taken the last couple of weeks to see the best out of their combination.
North look to snatch minor premiership
After looking out of contention at the Christmas break, North today find themselves in the position where a win over West will deliver them the minor premiership in A-Grade cricket.
SANFL womens football this weekend
The competition that made Broken Hill Irish connection Meg Ryan a star last season – the South Australian National Football League – begins its seventh season of the women’s competition this weekend.
BHSA’s new President’s vision to grow
A change at the top of Broken Hill Soccer Associations’ governing body as Chris West comes in as the new president following the group’s AGM, with a vision to grow the club. He replaces outgoing president Anita Hoysted.
Scouts’ drive to get to World Jamboree
Kellie and Molly Molloy will be the first 3rd Broken Hill Sea Scouts to ever attend the quadrennial World Scout Jamboree, to be held in South Korea from August 1-12.
Menindee sports facility’s $328k upgrade
Menindee’s Burke and Wills Oval and playground will receive an irrigation system and sports field lights, while the basketball court will be resurfaced, with new lines painted for netball, thanks to a promised $328,000 out of the Stronger Country Communities fund.