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Murder accused to face committal hearing
An Ivanhoe man charged with the murder of a woman has made another court appearance by video link.[MORE]
Water bans for Central Darling Shire towns
Water restrictions start today for three towns in the Central Darling Shire.[MORE]
Petroleum search on in Riverina
Almost 50,000 square kilometres of land in the Riverina is now the subject of five licence applications to explore for petroleum.[MORE]
Murder accused to again face court via video link
A man charged with the stabbing murder of a 26-year-old woman at Ivanhoe will appear again in court in Griffith via video link next month.[MORE]
Dust storm whips up in western NSW
A massive dust storm has churned its way through far western New South Wales, reducing visibility to 100 metres.[MORE]
Broken Hill boom town ranking drops
Property forecaster Terry Ryder says Broken Hill is no longer considered one of the state's top 10 boom towns. [MORE]
Murder accused faces court again
A 27-year-old man from western New South Wales has reappeared before Griffith Local Court in connection with a murder at Ivanhoe earlier this year.[MORE]
Council moratorium delays bores decision
A moratorium placed on the state's councils because of next month's local government elections has stalled any decision on drilling additional water bores in Ivanhoe.[MORE]
Bail refused again for murder accused
Bail has again been refused for a 27-year-old man from Ivanhoe, after he was charged with the murder of a woman in June.[MORE]
Bail denied for murder accused
A 27-year-old man from western New South Wales remains in custody accused of the June murder of a 26-year-old woman at Ivanhoe.[MORE]
Trade Training Centre won't affect TAFE: Gillard
The Federal Minister for Education Julia Gillard says the Trade Training Centre in Schools Program will not detract from the role of TAFE.[MORE]
Govt allots $6m for Trade Training Centre
The Broken Hill High School will receive almost $6 million to build a Trade Training Centre as part of the Federal Government's plan to address skills shortages.[MORE]
Court adjourns murder hearings
The Broken Hill Local Court has adjourned two murder hearings until the end of next month.[MORE]
Ivanhoe murder accused to face court
A man charged with the murder of his 26-year-old de facto partner has been remanded in custody to appear at Broken Hill local court next week.[MORE]
Man airlifted under guard after de facto stabbing
A man has been charged with the stabbing murder of his 26-year-old de facto in far western New South Wales. [MORE]
Ivanhoe gets funding towards permanent water supply
The town of Ivanhoe could soon have a permanent water supply now funds have been made available to drill additional bores.[MORE]
Broken Hill honours civic-minded citizens
Fay Newell has been named Broken Hill's Citizen of the Year in the annual Australia Day awards.[MORE]
Great Southern reverts to buses after floods
Great Southern Railway has chartered buses to transport hundreds of Indian Pacific passengers between Sydney and Broken Hill after the train line was flooded by storms.[MORE]
Reward offered to help solve five-year-old murder
The New South Wales Government is offering a reward of $100,000 to try to solve the suspected murder of a man near Ivanhoe almost five years ago.[MORE]
Govt offers $100,000 for suspected murder info
A reward of $100,000 is being offered to try to solve the suspected murder of a man near Ivanhoe in outback New South Wales almost five years ago.[MORE]
Ultralight pilot escapes Ivanhoe crash
A grazier has had a lucky escape in the crash of an ultralight aircraft on a station near Ivanhoe.[MORE]
Escapees hitch ride back to jail
Three New South Wales prison escapees will face court today after being caught when they hailed an unmarked police car and tried to hitch a ride.[MORE]
Council aims to cut water prices
Central Darling Shire Council will discuss at its meeting next week, the best way to try and lower water prices.[MORE]
Rain heartens drought-stricken farmers
The solid rain that fell across much of New South Wales yesterday has raised the hopes of many in rural communities.[MORE]
Some relief for farmers as rain falls across NSW
The New South Wales Minister for Primary Industries, Ian Macdonald, says rain in parts of the state's west will allow many farmers to plant some winter crops.[MORE]