Mason Hill and Mia Fugar, who commence Kindergarten at the Cobar Public School tomorrow, along with Eloise Dormer and Jim Arnold, who will have their first day at St John’s, also tomorrow, are all set to go. All four are very eager to be starting ‘big school’. When asked what they’d like to do when they grow up, Mason replied he wants to be a farmer and ride motorbikes, Mia plans to become a teacher, Eloise is keen to be a firewoman and Jim has aspirations of being a Police helicopter pilot.
The world’s biggest beer can, which sits atop of the Grand Hotel in the main street is set to soon get a re-paint. Cobar Shire Council has recently purchased the Grand Hotel building (and adjacent café) with plans to convert them into a ‘Grand Precinct’ retail and business space. Part […]
While only six players were playing at the ‘Royal Cobar’ course on Sunday another 12 lady golfers made their way to play in the Nyngan Men’s and Women’s Combined Open. Attracting 156 players, the Nyngan club went above and beyond with the course immaculate, the greens lightning fast and […]
Cobar has welcomed 7,700 visitors to the Visitor Information Centre and the Great Cobar Museum in the first five months of this year. Cobar Shire Council’s tourism manager, Demi Smith said that figure is down slightly on last year’s total visitor figures from January to May 2023 of 8,487, but […]