Ladies Day at the Cobar Camels Rugby Club is an annual tradition when the club spoils its ladies (a number of whom volunteer their time as committee members, and canteen and bar workers on game days) along with player’s partners and the club’s female sponsors. It’s also a day for ladies to sit back and watch the game while sipping wine, beer or spirits and enjoy some nibblies. And for those who want to, it’s also an opportunity to dress up —and the fashion accessory that everyone was wearing this year? A face mask!
Ladies Day at the Cobar Camels Rugby Club is an annual tradition when the club spoils its ladies (a number of whom volunteer their time as committee members, and canteen and bar workers on game days) along with player’s partners and the club’s female sponsors. It’s also a day for ladies to sit back and watch the game while sipping wine, beer or spirits and enjoy some nibblies. And for those who want to, it’s also an opportunity to dress up —and the fashion accessory that everyone was wearing this year? A face mask!
The Cobar Camels were impressive at home on Saturday up against the Brewarrina/Bourke Brumbies side in Round 6 of the Western Plains Rugby Union competition. The match was a high scoring affair with a total of 81 points scored in 80 minutes of play. While the Brumbies may have finished […]
Cobar Shire Councillors toured the Cobar museum building last week to get an insight into how the renovation work is progress-ing. The former administration building, built in 1910 for the Great Cobar Copper Mine, and has been home to the museum for more than 40 years, is now being restored. […]
After a break of more than 13 years, a former Cobar Shire Councillor, Tony Chap-lain, is set to return to Council. Tony was one of 11 candidates who nominat-ed to run for Council at the upcoming Local Government elections. With 12 positions vacant and only 11 candi-dates, the election is […]