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 Meat and Livestock Australia BredWell FedWell workshop last Thursday at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club was sponsored by Nutrien Russell. The event was hosted by Andrew and Megan Mosely from Etiwanda White Dorpers, who also supplied rams with Australian Sheep Breeding Values (ASBVs) to be used in practical […]
It seemed the magic number was ‘11’ when it came to scoring winning points in the first round of the Junior 13-16 years Touch competition at Ward Oval on Thursday. Yellow scored 11 points to beat Pink 11-2 in their game while Green also finished with 11 points […]
A field of eight shooters competed in the Cobar Amateur Pistol Club’s Air Pistol Match on Sunday with a number of shooters new to the sport breaking their handicaps. Shot under the guidance of Geoff Clayton, who officiated as range officer, there were some impressive first-time scores. Tom Smith shot […]