Ross Morris, Nick Short, Matt Harland and Peter Hosie were among the group of eight competitors at the Cobar Clay Target Club on Sunday for the club’s first monthly shoot of the year. Competitors shot three events: a 20 Target Double Barrel (with three shooters, Harland, Hosie and Victor Papierniak, scoring 19/20); a 25 Target Single Barrel (with Hosie’s score of 24/25 the best of the day) while Harland won the third event, a 30 Target Handicap, with a score of 26/30. A number of shooters had backed up from competing at a shoot in Warren on Saturday.
Ross Morris, Nick Short, Matt Harland and Peter Hosie were among the group of eight competitors at the Cobar Clay Target Club on Sunday for the club’s first monthly shoot of the year. Competitors shot three events: a 20 Target Double Barrel (with three shooters, Harland, Hosie and Victor Papierniak, scoring 19/20); a 25 Target Single Barrel (with Hosie’s score of 24/25 the best of the day) while Harland won the third event, a 30 Target Handicap, with a score of 26/30. A number of shooters had backed up from competing at a shoot in Warren on Saturday.
As part of the fun line-up of Cobar Shire Council’s school holiday entertainment, a group of 16 kids visited the Mount Grenfell Historic Site last Thursday. Mount Grenfell is home to some spectacular rock art and holds particular significance for Ngiyampaa People, who are the traditional owners of the land. […]
Local resident Greg Martin, who is the State Protocol Officer for the NSW Volunteer Rescue Association (VRA), attended the annual NSW Emergency Service Volunteers Memorial Service on Saturday in Sydney. The service was held at the Memorial at Mrs Macquarie’s Chair which holds the names of volunteers from the NSW […]
Cobar’s Country Women’s Association members are looking forward to the new year with their first meeting of 2022 taking place on Saturday. The CWA organisation is over 100 years old and aims to bring together women in regional areas to act as a support network for each other. CWA also […]