Joshua Ho Wing and Cole Barraclough getting some help from Cobar Library staff member Jay Mitchell at last Friday’s free STEAM session where participants got to make battery powered cars. The session is the first in a series of four STEAM Kit workshops the library is holding this month with robots on the agenda for this Friday’s session.
Joshua Ho Wing and Cole Barraclough getting some help from Cobar Library staff member Jay Mitchell at last Friday’s free STEAM session where participants got to make battery powered cars. The session is the first in a series of four STEAM Kit workshops the library is holding this month with robots on the agenda for this Friday’s session.
Cobar Arts Council had a wonderful response from local artists with more than 150 entries for this year’s Art and Photography competition and exhibition. The winners of each category were announced at the exhibition Official Opening last Wednesday night at the Cobar Railway Station. Rural artist Tanya Greenshields, who lives […]
In an effort to make Cobar’s central business district (CBD) safer for pedestrians, the speed limit for all vehicles will be reduced to 40km/hr as of tomorrow. The High Pedestrian Activity Area (HPAA) is being introduced by Transport for NSW with the support of NSW Police and Cobar Shire Council. […]
Cobar Shire Council general manager Peter Vlatko inspecting the graffiti damage at the Cobar Youth Centre yesterday morning. Mr Vlatko said a review of CCTV footage from the main street and Drummond Park area from Monday night/Tuesday morning has identified that the damage was caused by local youths. He said […]