The major award winners from the Cobar Netball Association’s presentations on Saturday night at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club: A Grade Best & Fairest joint winners—Sosie Barton and Neve Carter (Neve also won the A Grade Sportsmanship award); Club Person of the Year—Joanne Carter; B Grade Best & Fairest—Maggie Watt; and the B Grade Sportsmanship Award joint winners—Gaile Talu, Mollie Harley (and Mel Mills, absent from photo). ▪ Photo contributed
The major award winners from the Cobar Netball Association’s presentations on Saturday night at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club: A Grade Best & Fairest joint winners—Sosie Barton and Neve Carter (Neve also won the A Grade Sportsmanship award); Club Person of the Year—Joanne Carter; B Grade Best & Fairest—Maggie Watt; and the B Grade Sportsmanship Award joint winners—Gaile Talu, Mollie Harley (and Mel Mills, absent from photo). ▪ Photo contributed
Samantha Longmore, at centre front, was in town teaching classes at The Pink Galah art studio over the weekend and was coaxed into staying another night. Cobar Shire Council youth officer, Natalie Prisk, said they engaged Samantha to make a presentation to local youth. She recounted her story of how […]
Cobar’s newly installed Poppy Fence on the Open Cut, which pays tribute to the 600 people (approximately) from Cobar who enlisted to serve in World War I, was offi-cially opened on Saturday. The idea for the fence came from locals Bar-ry and Ginny Knight with Barry the driving force behind […]
Cobar Memorial Swimming Pool’s new manager Jimmy Neyland reports he’s had a pretty busy first few days since the pool opened for the new swimming season on Saturday. Young pool-goers favoured the multi-purpose little pool reporting the water in the “big pool” was still a bit too cold. Pictured are […]