Mason Hill and Mia Fugar, who commence Kindergarten at the Cobar Public School tomorrow, along with Eloise Dormer and Jim Arnold, who will have their first day at St John’s, also tomorrow, are all set to go. All four are very eager to be starting ‘big school’. When asked what they’d like to do when they grow up, Mason replied he wants to be a farmer and ride motorbikes, Mia plans to become a teacher, Eloise is keen to be a firewoman and Jim has aspirations of being a Police helicopter pilot.
Beaconsfield Mine disaster survivor, Todd Russell (third from left), was a guest of Aurelia Metals/Peak Gold Mines this week. Mr Russell spoke at a public event at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club on Monday night about his experiences in Beaconsfield, what they went through, how it eventuated and how […]
The Inter Mine Golf Challenge, scheduled for this Saturday, may be in doubt if the forecast of one to five millimetres of rain on both Thursday and Saturday happen to fall. Like the previous weekend, only the front six holes were open on Saturday and Sunday as the back half […]
Polymetals Resources Ltd has taken 100 per cent ownership of the Endeavor Mine and plans to ramp up refurbishment works with the aim to produce their first concentrate during the first half of next year. The company announced on Friday that it had finalised its acquisition of the Endeavor Silver, […]