All the action from the Broken Hill Rope Quoits Association (RQA) is back from this Sunday, as the 2023 RQA season gets underway.
Month: February 2023
Esther’s Mission to Mars
Willyama High School Year 10 student Esther Wenham has been selected as the Australian Female Ambassador for this year’s United Space School (USS) Program in Houston, Texas in July.
$250 Travel Card for regional apprentices
University students, apprentices and trainees across regional New South Wales are set to be eligible for a $250 Regional Apprentice and University Student Travel Card.
Colour Run on for Ronald McDonald House
The Broken Hill Colour Run will take place this coming Sunday morning and is the final Colour Run fundraiser ahead of the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Ride for Sick Kids.
Small Business Association 2023 Strategic Plan
The Broken Hill Small Business Association approved and ratified the 2023 Strategic Plan, a document which will guide how the Association operates over the next 12 months.
Labor’s low key pick for Barwon
It’s coming up fast – the NSW State election is on Saturday, March 25 – and Labor has picked its candidate, 28-year-old Narrabri schoolteacher, Joshua Roberts-Garnsey, but with very little fanfare.
Council receives Federal roads and infrastructure funding
Broken Hill City Council (BHCC) will receive $310,580 in funding through Phase 4 of the Federal government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) program.
Teacher shortage – what the Barwon candidates say
NSW Teachers Federation, Henry Rajendra, was in Broken Hill recently, slamming the state government for the teacher shortage across the state
Flag Gridiron Come and Try Day
Paul Manera is heading back to the Silver City this March for a come and try day where kids in Broken Hill can come and experience flag gridiron – and it is totally free.
$100K for report into Broken Hill Airport expansion
Some $112,766 has been promised by the state government for Broken Hill City Council to deliver a plan and business case, addressing the expected increase in traffic from the region’s expanding mining industry and its likely knock-on effect on the airport.