Cobar Shire Council general manager Peter Vlatko, mayor Peter Abbott and projects manager Carly Hunter with museum refurbishment architect Ashley Dunn (from Dunn and Hillam Architects) were proud to show off their National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards they recently won for the museum upgrade project. Dunn and Hillam’s work on The Great Cobar Museum project has also been shortlisted in the Heritage Architecture category of the 2022 NSW Architecture Awards. ▪ Photo contributed
Cobar Shire Council general manager Peter Vlatko, mayor Peter Abbott and projects manager Carly Hunter with museum refurbishment architect Ashley Dunn (from Dunn and Hillam Architects) were proud to show off their National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards they recently won for the museum upgrade project. Dunn and Hillam’s work on The Great Cobar Museum project has also been shortlisted in the Heritage Architecture category of the 2022 NSW Architecture Awards. ▪ Photo contributed
Construction work began on Monday morning to upgrade the existing bus shelter/taxi rank in Linsley Street. Cobar Shire Council has plans to make the area more user friendly. Council has advised that all businesses will still be fully accessible during the construction period. The Transport Link bus stop has been […]
After more than three years of supporting local farmers doing it tough in the drought and with seasonal conditions improving, the Rotary Club of Cobar has decided to close off their Drought Relief Program. Rotary’s Drought Relief Program coordina-tor Gordon Hill said while many farmers are still recovering from the […]
Indy Negfeldt, the young owner of local business Cathead Country, was a finalist in this year’s Australian Women’s Small Business Champions Awards. Indy and members of her family attended the awards dinner in Sydney on Saturday night. Indy said while she may not have won her category, she’s “incredibly grateful” […]