Cobar residents got behind the ‘Do it for Dolly Day’ anti-bullying message with local businesses Cobar Bowling & Golf Club ($6,000) and Shell Cobar Auto Port ($1,100) holding fundraisers on Friday. A group of Cobar riders also “turned blue” and joined in a Team Penning event at Trangie on the weekend that helped to raise $3,000 for the Dolly’s Dream Foundation.
Cobar residents got behind the ‘Do it for Dolly Day’ anti-bullying message with local businesses Cobar Bowling & Golf Club ($6,000) and Shell Cobar Auto Port ($1,100) holding fundraisers on Friday. A group of Cobar riders also “turned blue” and joined in a Team Penning event at Trangie on the weekend that helped to raise $3,000 for the Dolly’s Dream Foundation.
Cobar residents got behind the ‘Do it for Dolly Day’ anti-bullying message with local businesses Cobar Bowling & Golf Club ($6,000) and Shell Cobar Auto Port ($1,100) holding fundraisers on Friday. A group of Cobar riders also “turned blue” and joined in a Team Penning event at Trangie on the weekend that helped to raise $3,000 for the Dolly’s Dream Foundation.Cobar residents got behind the ‘Do it for Dolly Day’ anti-bullying message with local businesses Cobar Bowling & Golf Club ($6,000) and Shell Cobar Auto Port ($1,100) holding fundraisers on Friday. A group of Cobar riders also “turned blue” and joined in a Team Penning event at Trangie on the weekend that helped to raise $3,000 for the Dolly’s Dream Foundation.Cobar residents got behind the ‘Do it for Dolly Day’ anti-bullying message with local businesses Cobar Bowling & Golf Club ($6,000) and Shell Cobar Auto Port ($1,100) holding fundraisers on Friday. A group of Cobar riders also “turned blue” and joined in a Team Penning event at Trangie on the weekend that helped to raise $3,000 for the Dolly’s Dream Foundation.
Cobar’s Early Learning Centre (ELC) is celebrating a major achievement after successfully meeting all seven quality areas in its recent Assessment and Rating process conducted under the NSW Early Learning Commission framework. The result marks an important milestone for Cobar Shire Council’s childcare centre, and recognises the hard work and […]
The Poultry Pavilion was packed with 124 quality entries at this year’s Cobar Show with Les Wiley from Trundle taking out the Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Birds of Show honours. Exhibition Poultry Association accredited judge from Dubbo, Pagan Lickiss, said the standard of entries for this year’s competition had […]
The Cobar Junior Rugby League Club (CJRLC) will join the Group 14 competition this season after it was “given the boot” by the Dubbo & District Rugby League (DDJRL) competition. CJRLC president Leighton Trudgett told The Cobar Weekly that initially the news of a forced move for the club, which […]