Glenn Spinks officially retired yesterday after working for KML Industries for exactly 30 years to the day. He was given a big send-off by staff on Friday. Glenn plans to “do nothing” for the next six months and then maybe some travelling after that.
Glenn Spinks officially retired yesterday after working for KML Industries for exactly 30 years to the day. He was given a big send-off by staff on Friday. Glenn plans to “do nothing” for the next six months and then maybe some travelling after that.
It was a big weekend of cricket with three games played at Ward Oval in the senior Twenty/20, 40 Overs and Brewery Shield competitions. In the Brewery Shield competition, the Cobar Cowboys representative team survived a scare against Bourke winning a close match by two wickets on Sunday. After winning […]
Cobar Shire Council’s plans to upgrade the industrial area will be unveiled at com-munity consultation meetings next month. Council has been granted close to $5.5 mil-lion from the NSW Government’s Resources for Regions program to upgrade civil services (roads and stormwater) to the existing industri-al area in east Cobar. Cr […]