News archive
This is an archive containing every news story ever posted on the BDT website. If you’re looking for a specific article, try the search box at the top right hand side of this page. Otherwise you can just browse the archive by selecting a year and month below.
November, 2020
Rising netball star in Hill
Originally published: Saturday, 28th November, 2020
Up and coming star of the netball world, Giants Netballer Kiera Austin was in Broken Hill this week as part of Macquarie University’s Roadshow program.
Skater ‘wings it’ for Laos
Originally published: Saturday, 28th November, 2020
A Broken Hill man is currently skateboarding from Melbourne to Cairns to raise money for Laos’s first ever skate park.
The longest season
Originally published: Saturday, 28th November, 2020
The 2020 Netball season came to an end this week with the Grand Finals taking place on Tuesday night.
Far West Auto slings Truth a set of wheels
Originally published: Saturday, 28th November, 2020
Mark Grundy and Far West Auto have donated a work vehicle to the Barrier Truth.
Diamond days
Originally published: Wednesday, 25th November, 2020
Ellen and Garry Stone reflect on what has been a storybook marriage as they celebrate their 60th Wedding Anniversary tomorrow.
Top effort by young filmmakers
Originally published: Wednesday, 25th November, 2020
Burke Ward Public School students have turned their pun humour into an entertaining short film as part of the ‘Film By’ Online Film Festival.
Anna wins special award
Originally published: Wednesday, 25th November, 2020
Anna Bolton became the first Broken Hill Girl Guide to earn her BP Award in ten years, one of the Peak Achievement awards for Guides 10 to 14 years old, it is designed to challenge guides in every fundamental area of Guiding.
Netball boost
Originally published: Wednesday, 25th November, 2020
The O’Neill Sporting Complex is set to undergo a major upgrade, with the netball facilities to receive a significant transformation.
Travellers find refuge behind the Barrier
Originally published: Saturday, 21st November, 2020
The Barrier Highway was ablaze with headlights on Wednesday night as travellers looked to escape from South Australia before the COVID lockdown.
Crack-shot Casey honoured
Originally published: Saturday, 21st November, 2020
Fifty years ago, Brian Casey joined the West Broken Hill Rifle Club and began target shooting with a World War II .303.
Gallery’s back with four new shows
Originally published: Saturday, 21st November, 2020
A series of paintings meticulously developed over two years by local artist John Hart is one of four exhibitions that opened yesterday at the Regional Art Gallery.
Virus tests hit new high
Originally published: Saturday, 21st November, 2020
There had been a steep rise in COVID-19 testing numbers locally over the past few days due to the corona virus situation in South Australia, according to Far West Local Health District Chief Executive, Umit Agis.
The young keeping the faith
Originally published: Wednesday, 18th November, 2020
Three young ladies have been confirmed in a ceremony conducted in the Anglican Church by the Bishop of Riverina.
Love at first sight goes on for Janice and John
Originally published: Wednesday, 18th November, 2020
On the eve of their diamond wedding anniversary tomorrow, John and Janice Pascoe have reminisced about their wedding day and the 60 years they have been together.
Y’s Men reach proud milestone
Originally published: Wednesday, 18th November, 2020
The local Y’s Men’s Club, which has raised about $1 million dollars for the city, is marking its 50th anniversary.
Roo coach raring to go
Originally published: Wednesday, 18th November, 2020
With more than 15 years’ coaching experience with the South Football Club, Darren ‘Boof’ Smith has been appointed senior coach for the 2021 season.
Scholarships a combined local effort
Originally published: Saturday, 14th November, 2020
A total of $63,000 in scholarships for Year 12 Broken Hill students bound for university next year is on offer from the Country Education Foundation of Australia (CEF), with applications closing soon.
Cafe on high hopes for best
Originally published: Saturday, 14th November, 2020
Staff at The Broken Earth Cafe are savouring their time because the Line of Lode upgrade will result in their license being terminated.
The spirit of the Tydvil
Originally published: Saturday, 14th November, 2020
The Broken Hill Distillery at the Tydvil Hotel is now operational after their first locally-produced gin was pumped into the bottle.
Pedalling to Packsaddle
Originally published: Saturday, 14th November, 2020
Four local cyclists will embark on a bike ride to Packsaddle today as part of the 2020 Virtual Ride for Sick Kids.
Foundation remains in good, strong hands
Originally published: Wednesday, 11th November, 2020
After 20 years at the helm of Foundation Broken Hill, Vince Gauci stood down as chairman yesterday.
New airport cafe takes flight
Originally published: Wednesday, 11th November, 2020
The city’s newest cafe will be fully opened today when Jodi Beattie and Craig Ferguson launch their “28Eighty” at the Broken Hill Airport.
MP backs Barrier Truth with grant
Originally published: Wednesday, 11th November, 2020
The Barrier Truth has been awarded $34,152 from the Federal Government to improve its digital services for customers and help keep staff employed.
Honour the Fallen
Originally published: Wednesday, 11th November, 2020
Wreaths will be laid today at the Cenotaph at 11am for Remembrance Day.
An Aussie Story
Originally published: Saturday, 7th November, 2020
The city is well aware of the struggles the Barrier Daily Truth has faced this year, but now the rest of the country is about find out through the popular ABC television series, “Australian Story”.
Broken Hill Tennis Championships
Originally published: Saturday, 7th November, 2020
The Broken Hill Tennis Association held its annual singles and doubles championship events in the past week and a bit.
New medical centre on way
Originally published: Saturday, 7th November, 2020
Interhealth Family Practice’s Heather Pearce and businessman Steve Radford have combined to bring a highly sought-after service to the people of the Far West to improve health outcomes through a large multidisciplinary health and medical centre.
Cohen’s back for 2021
Originally published: Saturday, 7th November, 2020
Firefighter Cohen Turner has again been selected for four of the 2021 Australian Firefighter Calendars and he donated the money earnt from featuring in the calendars to the Country Women’s Association.
Cricket swings into action
Originally published: Wednesday, 4th November, 2020
After a couple of weekends off thanks to unusual wet weather in Broken Hill, the Barrier District Cricket League had a full schedule of matches last weekend.
Report reveals breach
Originally published: Wednesday, 4th November, 2020
A special Citizens Inquiry into the disaster on the Barka/Darling River and Menindee Lakes last year has found that governments had breached their obligations and broken international law.
Firefighters remove suspect substance
Originally published: Wednesday, 4th November, 2020
Police called firefighters to help remove up to ten containers of an unknown substance found when they searched a Morgan Street property on Monday evening.
City chief resigns
Originally published: Wednesday, 4th November, 2020
City Council’s General Manager James Roncon is set to resign from his position in the city’s top job and move to Armidale to be closer to his family.