Cobar’s Neve Carter and Kayla Hasson were selected to play in the NSW Rugby League Open’s game at the Outback Challenge at Lightning Ridge on Saturday. The NSW team were to have played Group 19 but unfortunately they couldn’t attend and so the NSW team recruited more players and split the squad up into two teams who played each other. It was Hasson’s first tackle game back after a shoulder injury in February last year and she looked to have lost no form. Carter is new to tackle footy and had great game which included scoring a try. ▪ Photo contributed
Cobar’s Neve Carter and Kayla Hasson were selected to play in the NSW Rugby League Open’s game at the Outback Challenge at Lightning Ridge on Saturday. The NSW team were to have played Group 19 but unfortunately they couldn’t attend and so the NSW team recruited more players and split the squad up into two teams who played each other. It was Hasson’s first tackle game back after a shoulder injury in February last year and she looked to have lost no form. Carter is new to tackle footy and had great game which included scoring a try. ▪ Photo contributed
Cobar Shire Council has started work on its Community Engagement Strategy plan holding their first community feedback session on Thursday at Ward Oval Pavilion. A group of 28 people, which included councillors and staff, took part in the 90 minute session. Participants were asked to think about what they wanted […]
Hypnotist Rob Young held his crowd captive at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club on Friday night and turned a dozen Cobar residents into the stars of his comedy show. For the past 15 years, Rob has been using subconscious programming to help people to stop smoking and lose weight […]
The Rotary Club of Cobar celebrated entry into the new Rotary year with their annual Changeover Dinner on Monday evening at the Bowling & Golf Club. The incoming club president David Snelson announced the new Rotary Club Management Board to club members and invited guests during the dinner. Club secretary […]