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Divas get the better of Hot Shots in A Grade game
The Senior Women’s Netball competition resumed on Saturday afternoon at Ward Oval with Divas and Sharpe Shooters winners of the two games contested. Divas finished as convincing 57-26 winners over Hot Shots in a drama-filled A Grade game in which two players, one from each team, suffered ankle injuries. It […]
Every FDC child is a star
Parents, kids and carers came together for a picnic last Thursday to celebrate National Family Day Care Week, which recognises and promotes the important role Family Day Care (FDC) educators and services play in the development and wellbeing of children. Pictured are Tiara Finn (and daughter Summer) and Sam Chandler […]
Aeris takes a different approach
Aeris Resources (Tritton Mine) took a different approach to how they recruit staff and set up a career information tent in Drummond Park last Wednesday. Tritton’s manager of people and safety, Talan Breaden said they spoke to about 25 people including locals who have no previous mining experience along with […]
Giving back to the locals
Six local groups have benefited from the latest round of funding from the Khan’s SUPA IGA Community Chest program. Khan’s SUPA IGA Marshall Street store manager, Matt Carey (pictured above at far right), handed out cheques totaling $2,200 last week. Among the donations were: $300 each to the Copper City […]
Council unveils exciting plans for Ward Oval redevelopment
Questions, concerns and some false ru-mours were addressed at Cobar Shire Council’s Ward Oval Masterplan communi-ty consultation sessions last week. The first session on Thursday night attracted a group of 22 Ward Oval users, which included six members of the Cobar Show Society along with representatives from the Cobar Netball […]
Artists exhibit in the outback
selection of specially curated artworks drawn from the Outback Arts 10th annual Outback Archies art competition held in 2020, are currently on display at the Cobar Shire Library. The exhibition show-cases artwork by 20 artists from the far-flung corners of regional NSW, stretching from Bourke and as far as Broken […]