The Cobar Swimming Club held their first pointscore swim last Wednesday night at the Cobar Memorial Swimming Pool. There was a big turn out of junior swimmers who were able to compete in 200m, 50m, 33m and 17m Freestyle events and also 100m, 50m, 33m and 17m Butterfly events. Pictured above is the start of the girls 50m freestyle swim.
The Cobar Swimming Club held their first pointscore swim last Wednesday night at the Cobar Memorial Swimming Pool. There was a big turn out of junior swimmers who were able to compete in 200m, 50m, 33m and 17m Freestyle events and also 100m, 50m, 33m and 17m Butterfly events. Pictured above is the start of the girls 50m freestyle swim.
It’s 50 years tomorrow since the Cobar Rugby League Football Club were victors in the Group 15 First Grade 1971 Grand Final playing under captain/coach Brian Lawrence. Cobar finished as 33-6 winners over Bourke. That season Cobar was also awarded the Country Rugby League Clayton’s Cup for the best overall […]
Another cohort of Cobar High School students has commenced a Mining Path-ways Work Skills Preparation training program with the CSA Mine. The group of nine students are the fourth lot of Cobar High students to undertake the work preparation program which gives them an insight into what it’s like to […]
The Cobar Catholic Church will be closed until NSW Public Health Orders once again allow everyone to be welcomed into the church. Cobar’s St Laurence O’Toole Church parish joins other Catholic communities within the Wilcannia-Forbes Diocese and all around the state who are choosing to leave their church doors closed […]