Melbourne Cup Fashions on the Field at Cobar Preschool yesterday featured the style and glamour of three and four year old little ladies, Charlotte Cronin, Maggie Lancaster, Remmi Mackay, Tippi Evans and Lucy Mainey. Handbags were an important accessory for most, with ribbons, bows and a fascinator popular headwear this year. Various hues of pink were the choice of most entrants while Lucy was a stand out in lemon. Tippy’s avant-garde shorts suit caught the eye of the judges and her colour coordinated top to toe, outfit accessorised with jewellery, including a horse brooch, and sparkly shoes would make her a winner on any fashions field.
Melbourne Cup Fashions on the Field at Cobar Preschool yesterday featured the style and glamour of three and four year old little ladies, Charlotte Cronin, Maggie Lancaster, Remmi Mackay, Tippi Evans and Lucy Mainey. Handbags were an important accessory for most, with ribbons, bows and a fascinator popular headwear this year. Various hues of pink were the choice of most entrants while Lucy was a stand out in lemon. Tippy’s avant-garde shorts suit caught the eye of the judges and her colour coordinated top to toe, outfit accessorised with jewellery, including a horse brooch, and sparkly shoes would make her a winner on any fashions field.
Local landholder Megan Mosely has described the past two weeks’ rain across the district as being “proper wet” after they recorded 134mm at Etiwanda, 100km south of Cobar. Rory Harland had 174mm in his gauge 20km south of Nymagee, the Rogers at Kulwin (between Cobar and Ivanhoe) had 118mm last […]
Cobar Public School is the second school in NSW to receive a St John Ambulance defibrillator and CPR and defibrillator awareness training. A total of 12 defibrillator units are being donated to schools across Sydney and in regional areas in memory of Andrew Sitaramayya, a former St John Ambulance staff […]