The Cobar Swimming Club held their first pointscore swim last Wednesday night at the Cobar Memorial Swimming Pool. There was a big turn out of junior swimmers who were able to compete in 200m, 50m, 33m and 17m Freestyle events and also 100m, 50m, 33m and 17m Butterfly events. Pictured above is the start of the girls 50m freestyle swim.
The Cobar Swimming Club held their first pointscore swim last Wednesday night at the Cobar Memorial Swimming Pool. There was a big turn out of junior swimmers who were able to compete in 200m, 50m, 33m and 17m Freestyle events and also 100m, 50m, 33m and 17m Butterfly events. Pictured above is the start of the girls 50m freestyle swim.
The Cobar Auto Port Shell Service Station now has life saving equipment available that could be used in the case of an emergency. The service station’s site manager Bec Crofts, said the life saving equipment, an AED (automated external defibrillator) was installed last week with staff receiving training in […]
Voice Against Violence workshop facilitator and former professional Australian rugby league footballer, Alan Tongue with Cobar High School students Katie Nicholson, Ashlie McLaughlin and Molly Broughton with Molly Carter and Toby Greenwood behind at the workshop at the school last week.
Gail Higgins is a familiar face in our community, particularly on Wednesday mornings when she’s out delivering The Cobar Weekly . You may have spotted Gail, aka ‘The Boss’ nicknamed by her LiveBetter helpers, Myshelle Gillette, Leah Mitchell and Ashley McMurtrie, as they reckon on Wednesdays it’s Gail that “calls […]