Cobar Public School (CPS) hosted the Nyngbar district schools swimming carnival last Thursday at the Cobar Memorial Swimming Pool. CPS had a squad of swimmers competing at the carnival (pictured above), with 14 Cobar swimmers making it through to the next level to compete at the Primary Schools Sports Association (PSSA) carnival in Dubbo next week. Nyngan Public School finished as the winners of the Nyngbar carnival. ▪ Photo contributed
Cobar Swimming Club had six swimmers compete at the 2024 NSW Country Regionals two day carnival over the weekend. Swimming NSW hosted the event at three separate venues with Ashleigh, Harry and Clair Cousins competing at Charlestown, Isabelle and Josh Gillette swam at Orange and Henry Knight competed at Wagga […]
John Dunn was returned as president of the Cobar Senior Rugby League committee at the group’s annual general meeting last week at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club. Dunn presented a very passionate and heartfelt president’s report to last week’s meeting saying it had been a great honour to be […]
Six of Cobar Shire Council’s current crop of councillors have indicated their intention to run for re-election at the 2024 Local Government elections. Mayor Jarrod Marsden along with Cr Bob Sinclair, Cr Lillian Simpson, Cr Tony Chaplain, Cr Harley Toomey and Cr Kate Winders have all advised they will be […]