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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.

Arts & Entertainment

Shows galore at Theatre 44

THEATRE 44 is expecting a busy few months with a jam-packed calendar of events including musical performances, a play and workshops. Board member Deb Hunt said the Repertory Society’s busy season commences with a musical performance called Swingin’...

19 hours ago
News

End ‘paws’ as RSPCA re-opens

BROKEN Hill’s RSPCA Veterinary Hospital is re-opening to the public next week after renovations. RSPCA NSW chief veterinarian Dr Liz Arnott said that with three full time vets at the clinic the hospital is now able to provide round the clock care...

19 hours ago
Business

All aboard at the Tramway Cafe

THE Tramway Cafe, which recently opened at the Westside Plaza Shopping Centre, was named as a tribute to Broken Hill’s rail history. Owner, Charlie Ray said the tramway used to run close by to where the cafe is now, from 1888 before it was...

13 Jun 2025
Community

Grant recipients announced

SINCE 2013, Foundation Broken Hill have offered training grants of $1000 to assist career opportunities for school leavers, students, those working casually or part time, job seekers and those considering a career change or who demonstrate...

13 Jun 2025
Football

West FC celebrates 125th

BROKEN Hill’s West Football Club will celebrate 125 years later this month, with all invited to come together and share memories of the club’s rich history. The event will include guest speakers and a two course meal, and will run from 11am -...

13 Jun 2025
Police & Courts

Guilty verdict in Henderson

AFTER a day of deliberation, the jury in cause grievous bodily harm trail of Kyle Henderson retuned a guilty verdictHenderson’s trial entered its second week on Monday before Judge Robert Sutherland, with a jury finding him guilty in intending to...

13 Jun 2025
Community

What’s On

Free Coffee Friday Tramway Cafe, Westside Plaza Twenty free coffees every hour from 8am to celebrate the opening of the Tramway Cafe!Scary-Oke 8pm, The Tipsy Camel Frighteningly Fabulous Scary-oke presented by Amanda Screetly in celebration of...

12 Jun 2025
News

Love at the Mulga

A CHANCE meeting and a foresightful text message began the love story of Zara Lindeman and Pawel Kuterba, who met at the Mulga Hotel earlier this year and recently became engaged. Ms Lindeman, a musician from Deniliquin who visited Broken Hill in...

08 Jun 2025
Arts & Entertainment

Waste 2 Art Exhibition opens

THE 2025 Waste 2 Art exhibition opened this week, showcasing artworks made from recycled materials and trash at the Tip Shop and Geo Centre. The exhibition is a collaboration between Lifeline Broken Hill and the Broken Hill Art Exchange, with Art...

07 Jun 2025
Farming & Environment

Locals abuzz for bee hotel workshop

IMPERIAL Lakes Nature Park’s bee hotel making workshop had a huge attendance on the weekend, with co-ordinator Selen Bilal saying the success of the event will inspire more community workshops.“It was warming to see how many people turned up...

07 Jun 2025
News

Give a pet and new life and adopt don’t shop

WITH stronger puppy breeding laws to be introduced across the state later this year, residents in the Far West region considering a pet are being urged to think of adopting from the Broken Hill pound rather than purchasing from a breeder. Pound...

07 Jun 2025
News

Tourism operator claims Hydrostor project is full of hot air

WHILE the recent New South Wales Parliamentary inquiry into electricity outages affecting the Far West in October 2024 is yet to release their findings, numerous letters published as part of the investigation are indicating conflict between an...

06 Jun 2025
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