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Acknowledging its roots

BHP Billiton remembers where it came from, which is why the mining giant has donated $5.7 million to support a Broken Hill City Council project to revitalise the old mining town.

Noel Dyson
The Broken Hill Town Hall and post office. Photo: Ian Sutton.

The Broken Hill Town Hall and post office. Photo: Ian Sutton.

The Living Museum and Perfect Light Project in Broken Hill is a CBD renewal plan designed to help revitalise the city as a place to live and visit. BHP’s donation, which coincides with the first anniversary...

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