Bulldogs triumph over Roos in a gritty game.
Month: February 2024
Aerospace Camp touches down
Next month in Broken Hill, a free aerospace camp for 32 students showcases space tech.
Next month in Broken Hill, a free aerospace camp for 32 students (12-14) showcases space tech, supported by NSW’s youth wellbeing initiative.
Next month in Broken Hill, a free aerospace camp for 32 students (12-14) showcases space tech, supported by NSW’s youth wellbeing initiative.
WDA seeks input for Creative Arts Hub
West Darling Arts (WDA) invites feedback from artists, arts groups, collectives, and creative industry enthusiasts in Broken Hill on the initial phase of a Creative Arts Hub.
Your number could be up…
Telstra will shut down its 3G network on June 30, urging customers, including 255 in Far West NSW using 3G devices like phones and smart antennas, to upgrade as 4G and 5G become standard.
Rangeland Resilience Roadshow Workshop coming soon
Western Local Land Services (LLS) is hitting the road with their Rangelands Resilience workshops to discuss a range of topics with local pastoralists across the far west this month.
St Pat’s open for business
Anticipation for the 59th annual St Patrick’s Races heightens as Broken Hill prepares for its largest social and sporting event this March.
We’re Australia’s second best town
Broken Hill secures the second spot in Wotif’s 2024 Aussie Town of the Year, highlighting its rich culture, history, and unique attractions.
Lack of runs huge worry for Magpies
Central seeks to overcome recent struggles in a critical match against West, amidst key player absences and a challenging season.
Batting will decide the match
Local cricket’s minor round nears end, spotlight on North’s strategic play and South’s batting woes. Insights on form, players, and match predictions.
Looking Through Windows gallery exhibition
Broken Hill City Art Gallery is hosting Looking Through Windows: tablelands, the coast to outback NSW curated by Dr Lorina Barker.