The Thompson family (Caroline, James, Claire, Charlie and Henry) caught up with friends, Pearl Toomey and Nestor Linn, at the Churches of Cobar Carols in the Park (which was moved to the Cobar Youth & Community Centre) on Sunday. This year’s event attracted a big crowd to hear the Carols’ own rock band and choir along with performances by the Cobar Town Band, local schools, dance and music groups and Santa also paid a visit.
The Thompson family (Caroline, James, Claire, Charlie and Henry) caught up with friends, Pearl Toomey and Nestor Linn, at the Churches of Cobar Carols in the Park (which was moved to the Cobar Youth & Community Centre) on Sunday. This year’s event attracted a big crowd to hear the Carols’ own rock band and choir along with performances by the Cobar Town Band, local schools, dance and music groups and Santa also paid a visit.
Cobar Shire Council’s new multipurpose hall at Ward Oval is expected to be finished in time for the 2024 Cobar Show next week. The multipurpose hall, which includes a new kitchen, canteen, bar, toilets, dining area and stage, is expected to be completed in time for use by the Cobar […]
The Isolated Children’s Parents’ Association (ICPA) is hailing the Australian Universities Accord Panel’s Final Report as a watershed moment for rural and remote students across the country. A number of key recommendations from the report aim to address persistent challenges faced by families living in rural and remote Australia. In […]
Cobar Shire Council has teamed up with United Way Australia and the Dolly Parton Imagination Library to hand out free books to new babies in Cobar. After hearing about the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, council’s general manager Peter Vlatko was keen for Cobar to be involved and asked council’s librarian […]