The Rotary Club of Cobar has handed out three more donations this week. The club donated $1,000 to the Cobar Youth and Community Centre’s PCYC Fit for Life Program, which is run in partnership with Cobar Police, with assistance from Interrelate, to provide mentoring and support for local high school students to ensure they are connected and engaged with the community. The centre also received another $1,000 for their Nutritional Program and a third donation of $1,000 was made to The Cobar Weekly newspaper. Pictured above are students Faith Luscombe and Tannya Cohen-Quayle, Charmaine Arnold (Interrelate), centre manager Brytt Moore, Rotarian Demi Smith and The Weekly’s Leonie McCosker.
The Rotary Club of Cobar has handed out three more donations this week. The club donated $1,000 to the Cobar Youth and Community Centre’s PCYC Fit for Life Program, which is run in partnership with Cobar Police, with assistance from Interrelate, to provide mentoring and support for local high school students to ensure they are connected and engaged with the community. The centre also received another $1,000 for their Nutritional Program and a third donation of $1,000 was made to The Cobar Weekly newspaper. Pictured above are students Faith Luscombe and Tannya Cohen-Quayle, Charmaine Arnold (Interrelate), centre manager Brytt Moore, Rotarian Demi Smith and The Weekly’s Leonie McCosker.
Outback Outloud’s community podcast and oral history recording project by Outback Arts, delivered in partnership with Signal Creative, is about to launch their Season 4 recordings which include interviews with Nymagee locals. Season 4, a powerful new chapter in its storytelling journey, features the unique voices, traditions and aspirations of […]
You’ll be able to bend over and shake your tailfeather at the Gig on the Grass next month when the Blues Brothers Rebooted hit the big stage as part of this year’s Grey Mardi Gras festival. The Grey Mardi Gras festival, an idea by Cobar Shire Councillor Bob Sinclair to […]
Cobar’s 2025 Australia Day Ambassador Paul Featherstone BM ASM is no stranger to trouble and is definitely someone you’d want on your side. Paul is a Senior Instructor For NSW Ambulance’s Special Casualty Access Team (SCAT). He’s spent the past 35 years perfecting skills in the recovery and care of […]