There was no change to Cobar Shire Council’s leadership team at the Mayoral elections last week with Cr Peter Abbott returned as Mayor and Cr Jarrod Marsden as Deputy Mayor. Both were re-elected uncontested to their positions at Thursday’s Ordinary Council Meeting. The pair will continue to lead Council until the Local Government elections in December. While Cr Marsden has already made a commitment to stand for another three year term, Cr Abbott is still however unsure if he will stand again due to health reasons.
There was no change to Cobar Shire Council’s leadership team at the Mayoral elections last week with Cr Peter Abbott returned as Mayor and Cr Jarrod Marsden as Deputy Mayor. Both were re-elected uncontested to their positions at Thursday’s Ordinary Council Meeting. The pair will continue to lead Council until the Local Government elections in December. While Cr Marsden has already made a commitment to stand for another three year term, Cr Abbott is still however unsure if he will stand again due to health reasons.
The future of child care services in Cobar is looking a lot brighter after Cobar Shire Council officially took over the running of the Kubby House Child Care long daycare centre this week. The service, which has previously been run by a volunteer management committee, has been struggling for some […]
Cobar Shire Council general manager Peter Vlatko congratulated the newly elected executive of the Cobar Youth Council, Joey Neale (communications officer), Todd Polack (secretary), Amara Bottom (president), Maddie Chaplain (treasurer) and Ashley Cousins (vice president) following their meeting last Thursday. Councils in NSW promote, provide and plan for the needs […]
It’s official—following her re-election last week for her 17th year in office, Cobar’s mayor Lilliane Brady OAM is now the longest serving female mayor in New South Wales. Cr Brady was re-elected to the top job at Cobar Shire Council’s extraordinary meeting last Thursday with Cr Peter Abbott also re-elected […]