The Cobar High School TVET Construction class has been learning practical, job-ready skills and have also helped out the community. The group has recently completed three kids wooden tables (which were delivered to Cobar Preschool, Ngalii Preschool and Kubby House last week) and they also helped out the Fire and Rescue Station 256 crew by rejuvenating their front wooden sign. The group is pictured at Kubby House last week with Kubby staff Amy Curpen and Teresa Oh and TAFE NSW Construction teacher Chris Newberry.
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