While many would consider having a haircut (or colour) an essential, hairdressing services were not however deemed by the Government as an essential service and so were closed during the COVID lockdown period. Now that she’s able to return to work, local hairdresser Kate Russell at Studio 225, is doing extra hours for the next few weeks to ensure all of her regular clients are back to looking their best.
While many would consider having a haircut (or colour) an essential, hairdressing services were not however deemed by the Government as an essential service and so were closed during the COVID lockdown period. Now that she’s able to return to work, local hairdresser Kate Russell at Studio 225, is doing extra hours for the next few weeks to ensure all of her regular clients are back to looking their best.
Things have been quiet these past few weeks at the Ngalii early childhood service with just two to three children of essential workers attending sessions due to the COVID lockdown. This has however given Ngalii’s new director, Peta Rufos, who commenced a fortnight ago, a chance to settle into her […]
The Fire and Rescue NSW Cobar Station 256 crew have issued a warning to local resi-dents about the dangers of not properly dis-posing of coals from wood heaters. The Cobar crew responded to a report of a house fire in Morrison Street at 4am on Sunday morning. Upon arrival […]
Cobar High School Year 12 music stu-dent Thomas Bradley is undoubtedly tal-ented and he’s just recently added the title of “winning song maker” to his long list of achievements. The 17 year old was one of five winners of the Moorambilla Remix Competition which was announced recently at Moorambilla’s Virtual […]