The Intermine Golf Challenge has been assisting lots of local organisations this year with the money raised from their popular annual golf day in July. Cobar Public School’s MCF Class, teacher Aaron Finn, teacher’s aid Heather Knight and students William Madden, Takai Collis, Lyndan Madden and Jayden Morris (absent Vinnie Mitchell and Declan Byrne) have recently taken delivery of a cooktop oven to help the students to learn life skills. Other recipients include the Cobar Arts Council, Copper City Men’s Shed, Cobar Cadets, Kubby House Childcare Centre; Cobar Public School P & C; Carewest; Cobar Youth & Fitness Centre; Cobar Auto Club; PPs Organisation; St John’s School; and ROAR. Photo contributed
The Cobar Lodge No 97 has donated $1,000 towards erecting a World War II commemorative wall mural at the club. Mr Punzet said the funds came from fundraising activities conducted by lodge members within the Services Club and the community. He said the Cobar Lodge No 97 members had been […]
The Inter Mine Golf Challenge committee has donated a battery operated lawn mower and whipper snipper to the Cobar Girl Guides to help them with the yard maintenance at the Guide Hall. Greg Clark delivered it last week and also mowed the lawn while he was there. Now you can’t […]
Over 40 local community and sporting groups shared more than $44,000 of the Regional Australia Bank’s million dollar Community Partnership Program. A total of $44,122.65 was divided among 41 worthwhile organisations, including the Cobar Preschool, Cobar Junior Rugby League, Cobar Netball Association, Cobar Athletics and Triathlon Squad (CATS), and the […]