The Lions Club in Broken Hill offers free skin cancer screenings on Sept 16-17. Limited spots available. Book in person for this invaluable community service.
Month: September 2023
South Reserves’ fourth quarter blitz
South clinches an eleventh straight AFL Broken Hill Reserves Premiership with a 28-point win over North. Discover the game’s pivotal moments and star players
She’s on! Grab your Cockies Cut Out Ball tickets
Don’t miss the 2023 Cockies’ Cut Out Ball in the Hill! Hosted by FWYF and PAWD, enjoy a night of music and fun.
Roos upset Bulldogs in Women’s premier
The Roos clinch their third AFL Broken Hill Women’s Premiership with a 24-point win over the Bulldogs. Read the match highlights and post-game reactions here.
Gifts for new locals after car stolen and burnt out
Discover how a Broken Hill community rallied to support a family who faced theft and loss shortly after moving. A heartfelt tale of true community.
Schools celebrate dads on Father’s Day
Broken Hill school students have been celebrating dads this week with schools putting on an array of activities to acknowledge the very special role fathers play in our community.
The Rhythms of Ireland dances into town
A cast of 30 World Champion Irish dancers will be bringing what’s billed as ‘Ireland’s most celebrated show’, The Rhythms of Ireland, to Broken Hill for a performance at the Civic Centre on Saturday, September 16.
Food swap takes off
A new initiative has started up in the Silver City, with keen gardeners and produce growers getting together at Sturt Park for a food swap on the first Sunday of each month.
Silver City CRC host Alpha Course
Tomorrow – Sunday – the Broken Hill branch of the CRC are hosting an Alpha Course for members of the congregation, with the Church opening their doors to the public for the event.
Tempers fray as Day Care saga rolls on
The uncertainty surrounding the future of Far West Family Day Care was a hot topic at a boisterous full City Council meeting on Wednesday with the public gallery full of day care staff, concerned parents, and members of the community who were often very vocal.