Cobar thanks our 000 heroes with a ball

Doctors, nurses, paramedics, firies, police, mine rescue and other emergency services personnel, along with members of the public, let their hair down at the 000 Heroes Ball at Cobar Bowling & Golf Club on Saturday night. The ball was organised to recognise the hard work and dedication of local emergency services staff. Guests dined on delicious canapes and were entertained by musicians Shane Josephson and Kahlia Martin and DJ Khanage. Pictured at the ball were: (Above) Nick Fryer, Kate Rigney, Mathew Best, Ellie Dean and Lydia Wells. (Top right) Angela Fryer and Karen Manns. (Middle right) Gail Russell, Larell Obray, Donna Prendergast and Brenda Fugar. (Bottom right) Rosemary and Michael Zannes with Ambrose and Genie McMullen.
Doctors, nurses, paramedics, firies, police, mine rescue and other emergency services personnel, along with members of the public, let their hair down at the 000 Heroes Ball at Cobar Bowling & Golf Club on Saturday night. The ball was organised to recognise the hard work and dedication of local emergency services staff. Guests dined on delicious canapes and were entertained by musicians Shane Josephson and Kahlia Martin and DJ Khanage. Pictured at the ball were: (Above) Nick Fryer, Kate Rigney, Mathew Best, Ellie Dean and Lydia Wells.
Angela Fryer and Karen Manns
Angela Fryer and Karen Manns.
Gail Russell, Larell Obray, Donna Prendergast and Brenda Fugar.
Gail Russell, Larell Obray, Donna Prendergast and Brenda Fugar.
Rosemary and Michael Zannes with Ambrose and Genie McMullen.
Rosemary and Michael Zannes with Ambrose and Genie McMullen.