RichmondPRA hosted a Community Art Therapy Session last Wednesday at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club with a good turnout of attendees. RichmondPRA Community Arts Coordinator, Jane Miller (seated in the centre), flew in from Sydney to instruct and encourage the participants to find their inner artist and express it on canvas. The art will be on display in RichmondPRA’s head office at Sydney Olympic Park in August for the official launch of RichmondPRA’s new name ‘Flourish Australia’. The art will then return to Cobar to be put on display at a local venue.
Local artist Sharron Ohlsen’s work is currently on show in Broken Hill as part of the Lakebed art exhibition inspired by Lake Mungo. The exhibition, which is a body of work arising from five artists’ residency at the World Heritage site, was officially opened on Friday night at the Broken […]
It was a very entertaining game of rugby at Ailsa Fitzsimmons Memorial Oval on Saturday when the Cobar Camels took on the Warren Pumas. The club also took advantage of the home game to help promote Batyr with raising awareness and much needed funds for their locally based mental health […]
Cobar High School held their Term 2 awards ceremony last Friday with five students being awarded the Principal’s Award. The half school year Principal’s Awards went to Jordan Sipendi, Year 8, for Music, English, […]