Joe Jeffery with Holly Drady, Abby Farrell and Charlotte Mitchell at the barbecue at the Murdi Paaki Family Fun Day at Drummond Park last week. The event featured live music, food, kids activities and giveaways delivered by the team from Murdi Paaki Services Tenant Support and Education Programme in partnership with the Cobar Community Working Party. Representatives from local service providers were in attendance at the event which aimed to engage Aboriginal housing tenants and the whole of the community and to provide tenancy support information, referral pathways, as well as information on how to purchase a home.
Joe Jeffery with Holly Drady, Abby Farrell and Charlotte Mitchell at the barbecue at the Murdi Paaki Family Fun Day at Drummond Park last week. The event featured live music, food, kids activities and giveaways delivered by the team from Murdi Paaki Services Tenant Support and Education Programme in partnership with the Cobar Community Working Party. Representatives from local service providers were in attendance at the event which aimed to engage Aboriginal housing tenants and the whole of the community and to provide tenancy support information, referral pathways, as well as information on how to purchase a home.
Refurbished ‘Youthie’ is nearly ready to re-open The Cobar Youth & Fitness Centre in Harcourt Street, well known as the ‘Youthie’, has been closed for more than two years and during that time it’s under-gone a major transformation. The centre was first closed in March 2020 due to COVID lockdowns […]
After three years of preparing, local Tony Jacklin and his mate Todd Small from the Central Coast, headed off yesterday for who knows where. The pair are taking part in the 10th annual Mystery Box Rally which raises funds for can-cer, however they don’t actually know where they are going. […]