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Saturday, July 19, 2025

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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.

Police & Courts

Fatal car crash case adjourned

A DRIVER who crashed into a truck on the National Highway near little Topar on March 16, fatally injuring her passenger, has had her court case adjourned in Broken Hill Local Court this week. The car collided with a truck around 4pm, about 60...

20 hours ago
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Outback sky sparks career in stars

MONASH University student Ida Lichtwark has been spending her holidays at Outback Astronomy in Broken Hill, learning about telescopes while observing the sun and stars. A third year student of Astrophysics and Linguistics, she said she’s interested...

20 hours ago
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Builder here to save heritage city

BROKEN Hill is a city of crumbling old structures that all deserve to be saved. That’s the opinion of Mat Christie, a builder from Adelaide whose work brings him here so often he’s decided not to waste his time and money going home. “I’ll be...

20 hours ago
Health

Lead levels unchanged but still high in Aboriginal kids

AN annual report into lead levels in Broken Hill shows that there’s been no significant changes in blood lead levels among children screened through the program in 2024, though blood lead levels in Aboriginal children were still alarmingly high. Lead...

20 hours ago
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Local gallery celebrates cultural revival

A FAMILY-run Broken Hill gallery is aiming to help to revive and preserve the cultural heritage of the Dieri people of South Australia, thanks to the efforts of local artist and educator Clinton Kemp. The gallery, Amanya Mitha, which means...

14 Jul 2025
Community

Girl Guide receives highest honour

LOCAL Girl Guide Sophie Greville has achieved the highest award for a Girl Guide, the Queen’s Guide Award, the first to do it from the local guide chapter since 1990. Ms Greville said completing a set of activities was what had earned her the...

14 Jul 2025
Arts & Entertainment

Author mines for dirt in The Hill

NATHAN Carnie doesn’t mind wading through the muck and filth of humanity. For the last five years, he’s been busy reading and writing about the very worst of us, those so desperate and soulless they are driven to take the lives of others. It’s...

13 Jul 2025
Health

Breastcreen clinic open for free appointments

BREASTSCREEN NSW will provide free breast screening for all women over 40 between Monday, August 4 to Friday, August 15 at the Broken Hill BreastScreen Clinic next month. The screening can assist in the early detection of breast cancer. Manager of...

13 Jul 2025
Community

Happy 80th PCYC

THIS month, the PCYC Club on Gypsum Street turns 80 years old, and this morning at 11am the group will be having its birthday party, of sorts. The mayor will the there, as will the club’s many sponsors, donors and volunteers from over the years –...

12 Jul 2025
Arts & Entertainment

Dreaming comes to life at Marnpi Festival

A NEW arts festival grounded in First Nations storytelling and practice is set to takeover Oxide Street next month. Marnpi festival, co-designed by Barkandji Elder Uncle Badger Bates and artist run-initiative Slag Heap Projects, brings together art...

12 Jul 2025
Arts & Entertainment

Red Dirt, Blues Skies call for art

THE Broken Hill Art Exchange is calling for entries for their Red Dirt, Blue Skies Artist Trail, an installation that will see businesses throughout town transform into exhibits displaying local art. The series will take place throughout August...

12 Jul 2025
News

Family saved by toy collection

WHEN Jake and Ina Lubner hit hard times last year, they at first didn’t know where to turn. “They sold the house we’d been living in for 13 years,” Ms Lubner told the Broken Hill Times. “We were in Adelaide at the time, with a baby girl, and...

12 Jul 2025
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