Ladies Day at the Cobar Camels Rugby Club is an annual tradition when the club spoils its ladies (a number of whom volunteer their time as committee members, and canteen and bar workers on game days) along with player’s partners and the club’s female sponsors. It’s also a day for ladies to sit back and watch the game while sipping wine, beer or spirits and enjoy some nibblies. And for those who want to, it’s also an opportunity to dress up —and the fashion accessory that everyone was wearing this year? A face mask!
Ladies Day at the Cobar Camels Rugby Club is an annual tradition when the club spoils its ladies (a number of whom volunteer their time as committee members, and canteen and bar workers on game days) along with player’s partners and the club’s female sponsors. It’s also a day for ladies to sit back and watch the game while sipping wine, beer or spirits and enjoy some nibblies. And for those who want to, it’s also an opportunity to dress up —and the fashion accessory that everyone was wearing this year? A face mask!
As part of a parliamentary inquiry into health outcomes and services in rural, regional and remote areas of NSW, members of the committee were in Cobar on Friday to hear first-hand issues that locals were experiencing with the health system. Chair of the Upper House Health Committee, the Hon Greg […]
The Cobar & Districts Rugby Union Club is planning for the 2026 Western Plains Rugby season with high hopes of entering men’s and women’s teams in the competition next year. There was a good turn out for the club’s annual general meeting on Sunday and all committee positions were filled. […]
Charlie Nicholson, after hitting an on side slog at last Tuesday’s junior cricket game at Ward Oval, looks to be a chip off the old block, and may have inherited his good batting form from his dad, Matthew Nicholson, who has scored many a run for the Nymagee and Cobar […]