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Em Jensen

Em has been working freelance as a photographer and writer for the past few years. She moved to Broken Hill in April to experience the outback lifestyle and loves life in Broken Hill. Since moving here she’s served coffees at Giovannis, shown Indian Pacific train passengers through the City Art Gallery and has worked in a freelance capacity writing and photographing for publications like Frankie Magazine, Sunraysia Daily and The Guardian. She recently worked photographing Australian musician Thelma Plum’s latest album cover out at Mundi Mundi. In her free time, she enjoys camping at the lakes, road tripping throughout Far West NSW, developing film in her darkroom at the Art Exchange and going to the rodeo.

Business

11-year-olds dream an Outback reality

AN unlikely dream for an 11-year-old, Bec Young wanted nothing more as a child than to one day own and run the Albert Hotel in Milparinka. Living in Adelaide at the time, Ms Young spent her holidays 800kms away in Milparinka, helping her relatives...

14 hours ago
Arts & Entertainment

Still ‘privileged’ to capture beauty

ONLY three months after moving to the Far West Region, photographer Lorraine-Lee Tyerman was in a serious car accident that left her with a degenerative illness which sees her struggle to walk, stand or use her arms.“I was studying at Charles...

01 Aug 2025
News

Better future for Perilya Mine

THE newly-appointed boss of Broken Hill’s troubled Perilya Mine says he is planning to put history aside in an effort to secure a sustainable future for employees and the town. General manager Robert Walker is leading a full audit of the mine’s...

01 Aug 2025
News

Report shows some closing of the gap

A FOURTH report examining the health of Aboriginal children in the Far West region has been released, with Maari Ma CEO Richard Weston saying he’s pleased to see numerous improvements.“Aboriginal people in our region have closed the gap with...

01 Aug 2025
Community

Marnpi festival takes flight

A NEW cultural event is set to launch in Broken Hill this Saturday with the inaugural Marnpi Festival celebrating art, family, and the enduring legacy of local Elders. The festival features the opening of two new exhibitions by Barkindji artist...

01 Aug 2025
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What’s On

Find out what’s on around Broken Hill.

31 Jul 2025
Police & Courts

Animal abuser to serve jail time

ANIMAL abuser Jet Jai Johnson was taken straight from the courtroom and into custody on Wednesday, where he will serve at least six months in jail, for five counts of torturing, beating and causing prolonged suffering to an animal. The Broken Hill...

31 Jul 2025
Business

The ghosts of Milparinka

MILPARINKA, a town established during the gold-rush of the 1880s, experienced a short lived heyday before being abandoned, left to fall in decay and becoming another Outback ghost town. But it’s a ghost town for more than just its lack of human...

28 Jul 2025
Arts & Entertainment

Art made at research station

FOWLERS Gap research station housed artists from throughout the country for the last week, who’d travelled to the region to undertake a multimedia arts workshop with artist Ash Frost and local potter Lyndy Marshall. Frost has hosted the workshop...

28 Jul 2025
News

More needed to lessen Aboriginal lead levels

A LEADING Aboriginal health organisation is calling for urgent government intervention after new data revealed disproportionately high lead levels in Aboriginal children in Broken Hill. Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation has renewed its appeal...

28 Jul 2025
News

Still flying high

A GROUP of former Qantas apprentices from the 1978 intake, affectionately known as “33J”, have proven that true mateship and a shared love of adventure only get stronger with time. Now in their sixties, the crew and their partners mark the...

27 Jul 2025
Farming & Environment

Native gardening workshop

AS part of Marnpi Festival, Slag Heap Projects and Landcare Broken Hill are partnering to continue the revitalization of Oxide Street with a native gardening workshop to be held this Sunday (July 27).The free workshop will see attendees learn the...

26 Jul 2025
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