Local photographer, Samantha Smith from Oh Shoot Photography, chose nearby property Glenhope for the backdrop for this year’s Cobar High School Year 12 Class of 2024 formal photo. Sam’s gorgeous photos were taken last Wednesday in between showers of rain. (Thankfully the real rain held off until just after they finished.) Pictured are this year’s graduating students: Jordan Geale, Tiana Jones, Anton Punzet, Montanah Phipps, Molly Carter, Zac Boland, Macee Brown, Katie Nicholson, Paige Geale, Molly Broughton, Wyatt Fairfull and Jayden Morris. (Absent was Riley Urquhart.) The students were farewelled at a school assembly earlier that day and staff and their families attended a formal dinner at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club that night. Students will commence their HSC exams in a fortnight. ▪ Photo courtesy of Oh Shoot Photography
Local photographer, Samantha Smith from Oh Shoot Photography, chose nearby property Glenhope for the backdrop for this year’s Cobar High School Year 12 Class of 2024 formal photo. Sam’s gorgeous photos were taken last Wednesday in between showers of rain. (Thankfully the real rain held off until just after they finished.) Pictured are this year’s graduating students: Jordan Geale, Tiana Jones, Anton Punzet, Montanah Phipps, Molly Carter, Zac Boland, Macee Brown, Katie Nicholson, Paige Geale, Molly Broughton, Wyatt Fairfull and Jayden Morris. (Absent was Riley Urquhart.) The students were farewelled at a school assembly earlier that day and staff and their families attended a formal dinner at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club that night. Students will commence their HSC exams in a fortnight. ▪ Photo courtesy of Oh Shoot Photography
Seven teams representing four different local sporting clubs competed in the Cobar Athletics & Triathlon Squad’s (CATS) Team Challenge on Sunday morning. The annual February Team Challenge, sponsored by Copper City Tyre Service, offered a $250 prize for the team’s nominated club with the cash this year going to the […]
Two blue trees on the Cobar Golf Course were painted for two purposes. The two dead gum trees were painted by golfers, Sally and Mick Bannister, to brighten up the course but also to help people struggling with mental health problems. “We had these two (well there’s more than two) […]
A Changemaker Workshop, funded under the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund, was held in Cobar this week, and aims to help residents learn to adapt to change in their community. The free two day workshop attracted participants from across the community and the wider region and included people from business, […]