Among the new teaching staff welcomed at the Cobar Primary School this year are: Ros Fraser (who has been teaching for 17 years and will be joining Gold Team in 1/2LR. Ros will also be taking on the role of Digital Classroom Officer); Jade Dillon (who has come from Canberra with five years teaching experience and will be team teaching a 5/6 class); Grace Burge (who has five years teaching experience, including teaching overseas, will be teaching a 1/2 class); Edyn Maybury (who comes from Newcastle and has been teaching for three years including previous experience in Special Education and will be joining the Multi Categorical unit) and Dimiti Stone (who’s from Sydney with five years of teaching experience and is passionate about creative arts. Dimiti will be teaching all students Music, Drama, Dance and Art).
Among the new teaching staff welcomed at the Cobar Primary School this year are: Ros Fraser (who has been teaching for 17 years and will be joining Gold Team in 1/2LR. Ros will also be taking on the role of Digital Classroom Officer); Jade Dillon (who has come from Canberra with five years teaching experience and will be team teaching a 5/6 class); Grace Burge (who has five years teaching experience, including teaching overseas, will be teaching a 1/2 class); Edyn Maybury (who comes from Newcastle and has been teaching for three years including previous experience in Special Education and will be joining the Multi Categorical unit) and Dimiti Stone (who’s from Sydney with five years of teaching experience and is passionate about creative arts. Dimiti will be teaching all students Music, Drama, Dance and Art).
Demolition work on the old grandstand at Ward Oval began last week as part of Council’s redevelopment plans for the oval. The decision to demolish the grandstand was made after discussion took place and it was found the structure was noncompliant and also under used. Temporary staging and portable grandstand […]
Roman Rudnytsky’s recent visit to Cobar, hosted by the Cobar Arts Council, took him on a tourist trail around town. Roman visited Fort Bourke Hill Lookout for a closer look into the depths of the open cut mine taking this in with one of our rich burnt orange sunsets as […]
The Great Cobar Museum is set to benefit from Round Nine of the NSW Government’s Resources for Regions program, which supports the ongoing prosperity of mining communities in NSW. Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole was in Cobar on Saturday to announce The Great Cobar Museum would […]