The Intermine Golf Challenge has been assisting lots of local organisations this year with the money raised from their popular annual golf day in July. Cobar Public School’s MCF Class, teacher Aaron Finn, teacher’s aid Heather Knight and students William Madden, Takai Collis, Lyndan Madden and Jayden Morris (absent Vinnie Mitchell and Declan Byrne) have recently taken delivery of a cooktop oven to help the students to learn life skills. Other recipients include the Cobar Arts Council, Copper City Men’s Shed, Cobar Cadets, Kubby House Childcare Centre; Cobar Public School P & C; Carewest; Cobar Youth & Fitness Centre; Cobar Auto Club; PPs Organisation; St John’s School; and ROAR. Photo contributed
There was a good turn out of 17 competitors for the Cobar Athletics & Triathlon Squad (CATS) first event of their new season on Sunday. Four individuals tackled the short course (300metres swim/10km ride/2km run) while the rest of the field completed the long course (500m swim/20km ride/4km run) as […]
Cobar Public School recently upgraded their garden and courtyard area with the assistance of Peak Gold Mine, Redi.E and Bunnings Dubbo. The space includes new musical and educational equipment. Pictured last week at the school looking over the finished product are Peak Gold Mine’s Samantha Lloyd, Cobar Public School’s Donna […]
Have you wondered just how clean (or dirty) the water that we swim in at the Newey is? We will soon find out after a group of local school students undertook a range of water tests yesterday at the Newey Recreation Area as part of a field day hosted by […]