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.
Cobar VIEW Club’s Lillian Simpson and Enid English thanked CSA Mine Glencore representative Jade Buckman at the club’s Christmas party last week for the mine’s sponsorship which has enabled VIEW to purchase a pull-up club banner, sound system and microphone.
Six local groups have benefited from the latest round of funding from the Khan’s SUPA IGA Community Chest program. Khan’s SUPA IGA Marshall Street store manager, Matt Carey (pictured above at far right), handed out cheques totaling $2,200 last week. Among the donations were: $300 each to the Copper City […]
The Return and Earn can and bottle recycling service, operated locally by Cobar Camels Rugby Club members, re-opened last Thursday after being closed for a month due to the COVID lockdown. Volunteer collector, Cairo Haronga (pictured above at left with customer Michael ‘Dog’ Lawrence), reports they have been kept busy […]