While many would consider having a haircut (or colour) an essential, hairdressing services were not however deemed by the Government as an essential service and so were closed during the COVID lockdown period. Now that she’s able to return to work, local hairdresser Kate Russell at Studio 225, is doing extra hours for the next few weeks to ensure all of her regular clients are back to looking their best.
While many would consider having a haircut (or colour) an essential, hairdressing services were not however deemed by the Government as an essential service and so were closed during the COVID lockdown period. Now that she’s able to return to work, local hairdresser Kate Russell at Studio 225, is doing extra hours for the next few weeks to ensure all of her regular clients are back to looking their best.
The youth of Cobar are looking like they will get the best of both worlds after Cobar Shire Council recently employed two local residents to job-share the role of Youth Of-ficer. Natalie Prisk and Stephen Gillette have been working in their roles for the past month and now that lockdown […]
Ongoing fundraising efforts by the Cobar Hospital Auxiliary committee has resulted in the purchase of a mobile pressure relief chair for the Cobar Health Service. The chair will offer patients with reduced mobility some extra comfort. Pictured are hospital auxiliary members Barbara Bartlett, Phyllis Budd (seated,testing out the new chair) […]
The Minis players swarmed on to the soccer fields at Ward Oval on Saturday morning keen to get their games started. This week the Orange Rovers came up against the Purple Wanderers while the Green Rangers took on the Red United team. Some excellent passing and big kicks kept the […]