The annual Combined Churches of Cobar Carols in the Park event never fails to draw a crowd and this year’s event on Sunday night was no different. There were lots of local families and visitors at Drummond Park singing along with the choir (pictured above). In addition to carols, there was also entertainment from St John’s and Cobar Public School students, a solo performance by Eva Halliger, songs from the Toomey Tunes ukulele groups, a performance by the Copper City Dance Centre dancers, the Rotary Club of Cobar cooked a barbecue and Santa also paid a visit.
The annual Combined Churches of Cobar Carols in the Park event never fails to draw a crowd and this year’s event on Sunday night was no different. There were lots of local families and visitors at Drummond Park singing along with the choir (pictured above). In addition to carols, there was also entertainment from St John’s and Cobar Public School students, a solo performance by Eva Halliger, songs from the Toomey Tunes ukulele groups, a performance by the Copper City Dance Centre dancers, the Rotary Club of Cobar cooked a barbecue and Santa also paid a visit.
Cobar’s tourism industry is looking very buoyant again with visitor numbers for the first three months of 2023 outperforming the statistics for the same period last year. Cobar Shire Council’s Tourism Manager Demi Smith reported the latest visitor statistics to a recent Tourism & Advisory Committee meeting. “From January to […]
Cobar Shire Councillors have opted not to call for tenders for the management of the Cobar Memorial Swimming Pool but rather to extend the existing contract. Council’s director of finance and community services, Kym Miller proposed the extension to Councillors at last week’s Ordinary Council Meeting. Mr Miller said there […]