The Noona Rural Fire Brigade took delivery of a new fire fighting weapon last Wednesday to help with their fire fighting efforts in the west of the shire. Pictured above with their new modern fire appliance, a Cat 7 truck, are Noona Brigade Deputy Captain Dudley Reschke and Captain Bill Rogers. The truck will be based at Boulkra Station.
The Noona Rural Fire Brigade took delivery of a new fire fighting weapon last Wednesday to help with their fire fighting efforts in the west of the shire. Pictured above with their new modern fire appliance, a Cat 7 truck, are Noona Brigade Deputy Captain Dudley Reschke and Captain Bill Rogers. The truck will be based at Boulkra Station.
Despite the very cold weather on Friday, a very warm welcome was extended to Co-bar’s four newest Australian citizens. The four Cobar Shire residents, Charlene Madden, Robyn and Leonard Baker and Lin Meng, were naturalised as Australian citizens at a citizenship ceremony conducted in Drum-mond Park last week. In the […]
The Cobar Yabbies Senior Men’s Swim-ming Club is confident their 50th anniver-sary celebrations, planned for next month, will still go ahead … in some form or anoth-er. Club secretary Bob Clark said after almost 12 months of research and planning, they are hold-ing off on the State Government’s announce-ment this […]
Triathlon events are meant to throw up a few challenges to competitors and the par-ticipants in the Cobar Athletics & Triathlon Squad’s (CATS) first event of the season on Sunday sure were faced with plenty of chal-lenges, including pouring rain. The club had a record 34 athletes register to participate […]