St John’s School staff and students last week celebrated Book Week by dressing up as their favourite book characters. They also celebrated with a book fair sale and invited family members and friends to join them for lunch on the lawn. Pictured above are the staff dressed up as crayons from the book ‘The Day the Crayons Quit’ along with Mary Poppins, who also made a special appearance! ▪ Photo contributed
St John’s School staff and students last week celebrated Book Week by dressing up as their favourite book characters. They also celebrated with a book fair sale and invited family members and friends to join them for lunch on the lawn. Pictured above are the staff dressed up as crayons from the book ‘The Day the Crayons Quit’ along with Mary Poppins, who also made a special appearance! ▪ Photo contributed
Roman Rudnytsky’s recent visit to Cobar, hosted by the Cobar Arts Council, took him on a tourist trail around town. Roman visited Fort Bourke Hill Lookout for a closer look into the depths of the open cut mine taking this in with one of our rich burnt orange sunsets as […]
The Cobar Iron Ringer committee met again last week to further discuss their plans for an Iron Ringer monument which aims to be a celebration of the Iron Ringer identity. The committee has been looking into the history of the Iron Ringer, a privileged title, which can only be given […]
The Great Cobar Museum is set to benefit from Round Nine of the NSW Government’s Resources for Regions program, which supports the ongoing prosperity of mining communities in NSW. Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole was in Cobar on Saturday to announce The Great Cobar Museum would […]