Articles by tcwadmin
Volunteers make a difference for drought-stricken farmers
A group of 24 volunteers from Sydney made up of pilots, engineers, flight attendants, sign writers and business people just wanting to make a difference, helped out the Nymagee and Mount Hope district last week. Last week’s visit was organised by Connecting Communities Australia (CCA) to help a rural community […]
Peak prosecution proceeds in court
Two years after the death of a worker at the Peak Gold Mine, the NSW Resources Regulator has begun prosecution proceedings in the District Court against the mine. The Regulator will allege Mark Brilley, a local contract worker, died at the mine after working in hot and inadequately ventilated conditions […]
Mardi Gras fun for all ages
Cobar’s first ever Grey Mardi Gras proved to be a huge success with locals and visitors of all ages getting into the retro spirit. Cobar Preschool (pictured above) was one of many local groups to take part in Saturday’s parade, while Friday’s dance lessons proved popular before the sold-out dinner […]
Former Cobar athlete achieves success at Para Nationals
Former local athlete, Alexandria Eves recently competed at the Para National Championships and finished with some great results. Eves, who now lives in Dubbo and has been working hard on her recovery from a serious car accident in 2016 which left her with head and neck injuries, competed in the […]
GALLERY: Cobar Life in the 50s, 60s & 70s
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Strong response to RSPCA-led vaccination day in Cobar
Cats and dogs lined up for their discounted health checks, microchipping and vaccinations at Tom Knight Memorial Oval last Thursday. The event was coordinated by the newly formed NSW Central West Supporters Group for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA). One of the group’s local […]