Cobar Shire Council’s Cr Michael Prince and general manager, Peter Vlatko, had the job of judging the Best Dressed at the Stomp. Jive and Bump dinner dance at the Services Club on Friday night with Cobar’s Emily Miller, dressed in 50s theme, judged as Best Dressed Lady while Sunshine Coast visitor, Keith Howdin, was named as Best Dressed Man. The dance kicked off a busy weekend of Grey Mardi Gras events.
In their first season as a new team in the senior netball competition, the Nymagee Magpies have claimed the B Grade premiership crown after they beat Real Steel 46-23 in last Tuesday’s grand final. See match report on Page 20. Photo contributed
Businesses in the hospitality industry have been among the hardest hit over the past two years with the COVID pandemic. Many hospitality venues in NSW are looking forward to the last lot of restrictions being lifted this Friday. As part of the NSW Government’s staged and flexible approach to managing […]
Cobar Netball Association members last week donned specially tie-dyed socks (made by club member Hayley Walker in each team’s colours) in support of the Bravery Buddies fundraiser which supports children impacted by medical related hair loss from cancer treatment or alopecia. Pictured above are the Pumpettes and Ay-Jays Café teams […]