Australia's first Heritage Listed City Broken Hill is brilliant in so very many ways says Melbourne Australia's Jane Deany. With fantastic art and galleries, history (Silver mining - BHP) and the fabulous desert colours too .... I just love it as my blog says!
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ilovebrokenhill.com , was first published on 8 December 2011 by Jane Deany. My blog is all about the famous outback Australian National Heritage Listed City named Broken Hill, located in the state of New South Wales. I first visited #BrokenHill in 2002 and have returned many times since then. ilovebrokenhill.com will help you discover what's great about this historic mining city, where in the mid 1880's the line of lode, a rich ore body of silver, lead and zinc was found. You will find stories about anything related to Broken Hill.
Friday, 29 January 2016
Gaara Arts Inc Looking Forward, Looking Back-A Woman's View and Gayle Rodgers-Inspired - exhibitions open in Broken Hill
In the lead up to International Women's Day 2016, Gaara Arts Inc is opening their annual art exhibition titled "Looking Forward, Looking Back - A Woman's View" tonight at the Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery.
Gaara Arts Inc is Broken Hill's all women art group.
Also opening tonight is an exhibition by Gayle Rodgers titled "Inspired".
Exhibition details -
Date - Friday 29 January 2016
Time - 6pm
Place - Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery
Address - 404-408 Argent Street, Broken Hill
Phone - 08 8080 3440
Hours - Monday - Sunday 10am - 5pm
For more details see the following link to the Broken Hill City Council's website.
The exhibitions will both run until 13 March 2016.
The timing of the Gaara Arts exhibition is designed to coincide with International Women's Day which this year is on 8 March.
Enjoy, cheers Jane Deany
Thursday, 28 January 2016
Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery 2016 Far West Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Prize Exhibition opens tonight
Interior Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery |
The 2016 Far West Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Prize (FWATSIAP) Exhibition opens tonight at the Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery.
Details -
Date - Thursday 28 January 2016
Time - 6pm
Place - Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery
Address - 404-408 Argent Street, Broken Hill
Phone - 08 8080 3440
Hours - Monday - Sunday 10am - 5pm
The prize is presented by Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery and West Darling Arts and is supported by Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation.
The FWATSIAP comprises 4 awards.
A. Open 2 Dimensional Art Prize (1st prize awarded - value $1,500)
B. Open 3 Dimensional Art Prize (1st prize awarded - value $1,500)
C. Young Artists (1st prize awarded - Art pack to the value of $100)
People's Choice Award ($500)
For more details see the following link to the Broken Hill City Council's website.
The exhibition will run until 13 March 2016.
This is an alcohol free event.
Enjoy, cheers Jane Deany
Broken Hill Australia's 1st National Heritage Listed City 1st Anniversary Celebrations
Broken Hill Post Office (right) and Town Square (far left) |
Today Broken Hill will officially celebrate the first anniversary of the city's National Heritage Listed City status in celebrations at the Town Square in Argent Street (opposite the Post Office).
Time - 9am - 12 noon
Official proceedings 9.30am-10am (Central Standard Time).
Cost - Free
The official proceedings will be live streamed via Periscope @BrokenHillCity (Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browsers required to view).
You can find out more information from the Broken Hill City Council website -
www.brokenhill.nsw.gov.au/events
No doubt it will be lots of fun.
Live stream #heritage celebrations from #BrokenHill - Thursday 28 Jan 9:30am CST Click here ==> https://t.co/P9kdcKytNL
— Broken Hill Council (@BrokenHillCity) January 27, 2016
Wish I could be there.
Congratulations on the first anniversary of your National Heritage City Listing Broken Hill.
Cheers, Jane Deany
Friday, 8 January 2016
Royal Flying Doctor Service RFDS Bruce Langford Visitor Centre #BrokenHill
And before I go on about one of my favourite subjects, namely Broken Hill, I wish readers and everyone a very Happy New Year.
I hope 2016 is a wonderful year for you all in every way.
Back to the Tweet -
What does #nightshift look like for a #flightnurse in #BrokenHill ? https://t.co/oHjJmlunKb
— Royal Flying Doctor (@RoyalFlyingDoc) January 7, 2016
and
Instagram post-
A photo posted by Royal Flying Doctor Service (@royalflyingdoc) on
which as you can see, relates to the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) in Broken Hill.
Today I want to highlight this important service yet again, not just because it provides a great tourist attraction experience for Broken Hill visitors, but because it relies on donations for much of its work and I want to support the fantastic work that they do.
Why?
Because your and my life may one day quite literally depend upon the RFDS.