Five local talents, including members of the Quayle family spanning five generations, were honored at the Maari Ma Indigenous Art Awards, showcasing a notable increase in the quality of submissions, with David Doyle winning the open category for his piece, “Values”.
Month: October 2023
Broken Hill Hobbies thrives for 21 years
Celebrating 21 years, Broken Hill Hobbies and Electronics, under Sergio Bressanelli’s stewardship, stands as a testament to quality service and resilience in the evolving electronics industry.
Nanua Picnic Races galops into 78th year
The Nanua Picnic Races celebrate their 78th year with a weekend of family-friendly activities, community camping, and charity fundraising at Kimberley Station Racecourse, under Chairman Des Kennedy.
Aged care crisis looms
Both the public gallery and the Broken Hill City Council are concerned that unless the Silver City is moved from level three to level six on the MMM (a scale that measures a city’s ‘remoteness’) our aged care system is under threat.
RDAFW delivers new infrastructure
RDAFW ensured the unincorporated regions were not left out during the latest round of the New South Wales government funding by delivering four different buildings in four different locations.
Ratepayers reject raise
Ratepayers across the Silver City have collectively given a decisive ‘no’ vote when asked in a recent Council poll whether Councillors should receive a three per cent pay rise.
Wellbeing in the West
A colour run and barbeque to promote mental health and wellbeing will be held from 11am-3pm this Friday in Sturt Park. Hosted by Far West Local Health District, the event is aimed at supporting and promoting mental health and wellbeing and coincides with Mental Health Month.
Pies edge out Lions in Grand Final classic
In front of a full house of 100,024 fans, Collingwood held on to defeat the Brisbane Lions in the AFL Grand Final by less than a kick. With a final score of 12.18 (90) – 13.8 (86), it was a game of tremendous ebbs and flows.
Remembering our brave police officers
The 28th of September marked the National Police Remembrance Day, and a local service was held in Uniting Church to commemorate the fallen service members.