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.
NSW’s container deposit scheme, Return and Earn, has reached two major milestones, with 16 billion bottles, cans and cartons returned through local collection points, putting $1.6 billion in refunds back into the pockets of recyclers. The Cobar community has played its part in that achievement since the local Return and […]
There was plenty of action in the Juniors (9-12 years) Touch competition last Thursday at Ward Oval with a draw, a close encounter, a one-sided game and a a reasonably close match played for the double-header round. The Round 2 and 3 games were combined into a double-header round which […]
Demolition work has commenced this week on the former Kubby House Child Care building as part of an exciting project to transform the space into a dedicated facility for Cobar Outside of School Hours Care (COOSH). The project for Cobar Shire Council has been made possible with $1,317,405 funding from […]