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
A number of local community services collaborated to raise awareness of homelessness issues by hosting a free soup kitchen lunch in Drummond Park yesterday. They also brought in a couch representing where many young people find themselves when they are escaping family and domestic violence, a housing crisis, have inadequate […]
Barry Knight’s latest community project, a Poppy Fence on the Open Cut which honours Cobar’s men and women who served in all conflicts, was installed last week by Marty Roots and Lance Hall from Simmo Signs in Dubbo with help from Laura Barnes (Aurelia Metals). Aurelia Metals along with Manuka […]
The Cobar Camels had cause for celebration on Saturday when both their men’s and women’s teams recorded victories over visitors, Gulargambone. The Camels had a hard fought 22-7 victory in their Western Plains Rugby Union Round 3 First Grade game at Ailsa Fitzsimmons Memorial Oval while the Cobar Bactrians beat […]