The Thompson family (Caroline, James, Claire, Charlie and Henry) caught up with friends, Pearl Toomey and Nestor Linn, at the Churches of Cobar Carols in the Park (which was moved to the Cobar Youth & Community Centre) on Sunday. This year’s event attracted a big crowd to hear the Carols’ own rock band and choir along with performances by the Cobar Town Band, local schools, dance and music groups and Santa also paid a visit.
The Thompson family (Caroline, James, Claire, Charlie and Henry) caught up with friends, Pearl Toomey and Nestor Linn, at the Churches of Cobar Carols in the Park (which was moved to the Cobar Youth & Community Centre) on Sunday. This year’s event attracted a big crowd to hear the Carols’ own rock band and choir along with performances by the Cobar Town Band, local schools, dance and music groups and Santa also paid a visit.
Cobar Shire Council has been named among the winners of the 2024 Local Government NSW Excellence in the Environment Awards announced at Cockle Bay Wharf in Sydney last week. The awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding achievements of NSW councils in their efforts to manage and protect the environment. There were 32 […]
The introduction of new aged care regulations and cost escalations may see the Lilliane Brady Village (LBV) aged care facility closed. Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton met with Cobar Shire Council mayor Jarrod Marsden and general manager Peter Vlatko while he was in Cobar last week to discuss the […]
The Men’s Golf Bill Bartlett Memorial Four-Ball-Best-Ball Stableford competition attracted a field of 21 players on Saturday. The winners were Mick Howell and Piers Brown with 45 stableford points. In second place on 42 stableford points were John Carlaw and Peter ‘Ding’ Lawrence (who played inspiring golf after his NRL […]