The Cobar Services Club’s auditorium was completely transformed for this year’s Debutante Ball. Continuing the tradition that dates back many years in Cobar, a group of nine ladies (and their partners) made their ‘debut into society’ on Saturday night. Pictured at back from left are: Joey Neale, Laine Ellicott, Sebastian Best, Will Griffiths, Ryan Urquhart and Ben Griffiths; middle row: Todd Polack, Zane Taylor, Kai Greenwood and Jay Greenwood; with the debutants Brielle Farrell, Bridie Bruce, Jordan Warren, Bree Martin, Alexandra Cain, Georgia Boland, Lucy Scott, Neve Carter and Matilda McIver at front. A community donation from Aurelia Metals helped to ensure the night was a resounding success. ▪ Photo courtesy of Tamika from Sun Soul Collective
The Cobar Services Club’s auditorium was completely transformed for this year’s Debutante Ball. Continuing the tradition that dates back many years in Cobar, a group of nine ladies (and their partners) made their ‘debut into society’ on Saturday night. Pictured at back from left are: Joey Neale, Laine Ellicott, Sebastian Best, Will Griffiths, Ryan Urquhart and Ben Griffiths; middle row: Todd Polack, Zane Taylor, Kai Greenwood and Jay Greenwood; with the debutants Brielle Farrell, Bridie Bruce, Jordan Warren, Bree Martin, Alexandra Cain, Georgia Boland, Lucy Scott, Neve Carter and Matilda McIver at front. A community donation from Aurelia Metals helped to ensure the night was a resounding success. ▪ Photo courtesy of Tamika from Sun Soul Collective
Guest speakers at this year’s ‘Night to Remember Our Lost Miners’ event include the first woman to work underground at CSA Mine and descendants of the Great Cobar Copper Mine manager, Thomas Longworth. A Night to Remember Our Lost Miners was first introduced to Cobar’s Festival of the Miner’s Ghost […]
A glimpse into what goes on behind the scenes at a race meeting—Chief Steward Sarah Morrish checking the weight of jockey Angela Cooper and her gear after Cooper finished third on Jawsome in Race 4 at the Cobar Miners Race Club Autumn Meeting on Saturday. Cooper rode all six races […]
The Cobar Youth and Community Centre was officially opened on Tuesday and it’s quickly looking like the refurbished ‘Youthie’ will be a popular place to hang out. The centre has been refurbished thanks to $2.1 million in joint funding from the NSW and Australian Governments. NSW Member of the Legislative […]