The Cobar Girl Guides (and a few ring-ins) had a lot of fun last Thursday taking part in an Amazing Race which had them running all over town looking for clues. During the race the teams were required to work out the cryptic clues, carry out random acts of kindness, use weird words like ‘nincompoop’ and ‘underpants’ in sentences and carry out some community service (pulling out weeds at the pool). At their final clue spot they were required to buy something (bread, hot chips and cordial) which they shared at Drummond Park after all teams had finished. Pictured above are the Yellow team of Charlotte Knight, Jake McKervey and Sienna Jones who were the first team to collect their clue from The Cobar Weekly office.
The Cobar Girl Guides (and a few ring-ins) had a lot of fun last Thursday taking part in an Amazing Race which had them running all over town looking for clues. During the race the teams were required to work out the cryptic clues, carry out random acts of kindness, use weird words like ‘nincompoop’ and ‘underpants’ in sentences and carry out some community service (pulling out weeds at the pool). At their final clue spot they were required to buy something (bread, hot chips and cordial) which they shared at Drummond Park after all teams had finished. Pictured above are the Yellow team of Charlotte Knight, Jake McKervey and Sienna Jones who were the first team to collect their clue from The Cobar Weekly office.
Cobar High School Student Representative Council (SRC) recently purchased some marquees and a barbecue to help with their fundraising activities for the school. The items were purchased with a donation from Peak Gold Mines. The SRC tested them out at the Athletics Carnival last term and report they worked a […]
With COVID restrictions easing in Cobar on Saturday morning, gym goers can now return to working out at the JKM Dynamic Fitness gym facility in Marshall Street. Members were however able to continue classes over the lockdown period, including taking part in ‘Mums and Bubs’ and BodyPump virtual sessions from […]
The Cobar Primary Health Care Centre has recently welcomed another new perma-nent doctor to the centre with overseas trained, Dr Abiola Adesina, joining the staff. Nigerian-born, Dr Adesina became a family physician 15 years ago after completing his post graduate training at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. He has worked […]