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
An undermanned Castlereagh Cougars Under 19s side put in a valiant effort in their Women’s Rugby League grand final game up against Woodbridge on Sunday in Bath-urst. The Cougars were short on numbers, includ-ing losing their captain, Cobar’s Hannah Car-roll, during the match. Carroll tried to play through the pain […]
The long-awaited Parliamentary Inquiry into regional health was hand down last week with the committee making 44 recom-mendations to address the challenges facing the provision of health services in rural, regional and remote areas. The inquiry process has taken 21 months, which included 15 hearings involving 220 individual witnesses (one […]
Former Cobar rugby league player, Madasan Taylor (above with the ball), has been selected as part of the Toowoomba Women’s Open Rugby League Allstars team. Madasan recently moved to Queensland for work and signed up to play with a team and was selected for the side during preseason training. They […]