The Cobar Memorial Swimming Pool has new starting blocks delivered through the Community Building Partnership Program 2025, which supports community infrastructure projects that create positive social, environmental and recreational outcomes. Cobar Swimming Club’s swimmers were coached on how to use the new blocks before their weekly competition last Wednesday. The $36,000 project was jointly funded by the NSW Government in partnership with Cobar Shire Council. Council has also outlaid $31,000 for new solar pool covers.
The Cobar Memorial Swimming Pool has new starting blocks delivered through the Community Building Partnership Program 2025, which supports community infrastructure projects that create positive social, environmental and recreational outcomes. Cobar Swimming Club’s swimmers were coached on how to use the new blocks before their weekly competition last Wednesday. The $36,000 project was jointly funded by the NSW Government in partnership with Cobar Shire Council. Council has also outlaid $31,000 for new solar pool covers.
The Indoor Soccer competition grand final took place last Monday night at the Cobar Youth & Community Centre with the Pink team finishing as eventual winners. The mixed competition for players 13 years plus attracted plenty of interest with four teams making up the 2025/2026 competition. Teams played 13 games […]
Cool conditions on Sunday morning reduced the field to just five Mermaids for the women’s swimming club weekly meeting. Spurred on by the chill in the air, Ellen Davidson turned in a fantastic time in the first event, the 30 metres handicapped freestyle swim. Davidson finished just 0.04 seconds off […]
Cobar High School took out first place in this year’s Outback Science and Engineering Challenge held at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club on Thursday. The Science and Engineering Challenge is an annual nationwide STEM outreach program presented by the University of Newcastle in partnership with communities, Rotary clubs, universities […]