Khan’s SUPA IGA Marshall Street store manager Matt Carey presenting donations from the supermarket’s Community Chest program to representatives of two community groups on Monday, Cobar Junior Rugby League (represented by Abby Fairfull, received $500) and the Copper City Men’s Shed (represented by Tony Punzet and Gordon Hill who collected $300). Khan’s also handed out a further $250 each to Cobar Public School and COOSH (Cobar Out Of School Hours care) last week.
Khan’s SUPA IGA Marshall Street store manager Matt Carey presenting donations from the supermarket’s Community Chest program to representatives of two community groups on Monday, Cobar Junior Rugby League (represented by Abby Fairfull, received $500) and the Copper City Men’s Shed (represented by Tony Punzet and Gordon Hill who collected $300). Khan’s also handed out a further $250 each to Cobar Public School and COOSH (Cobar Out Of School Hours care) last week.
You may have noticed a new face around town this week with The Cobar Weekly wel-coming an intern journalist (and part time tourist), Holly McGuinness, to gain some media experience. Having grown up at Nowra/Jervis Bay on the south coast, Holly is currently studying journal-ism at the Macleay College in […]
The countless hours of voluntary work that local Barry Knight and his late wife Virginia (Ginny) contributed to the Cobar community was recognised in State Parliament last week. State Member for Barwon Roy Butler briefly outlined their contributions to Cobar in a Community Recognition Statement read out in parliament last […]
Local youth worker Zanette Clements has a “reach for the stars” attitude to life and encourages local young people to believe they can do amazing things. Zanette works for Barnardos, a non-government organisation that supports vulnerable children and families. She’s the Reconnect team leader for Cobar, Nyngan and Warren as […]