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.
A Murdi Paaki Regional Assembly (MPRA) symposium held in Cobar last Thursday shone a light on the economic disparity of Aboriginal people in the Murdi Paaki Region with regards to education, training and employment. MPRA is calling on the State and Federal governments to negotiate a structural response to the […]
State Member for Barwon, Roy Butler and Cobar Shire Mayor, Jarrod Marsden have called for better communication, greater clarity and cost recovery (who pays) information from the NSW Government on the costing of the Nyngan to Cobar water pipeline project. Mr Butler said this follows the release and publication of […]
Friday night cricket returned to Ward Oval last week with the Bushies taking on Howies Hombres in the first Twenty/20 competition match for 2025. In a thrilling 20-over encounter, the Hombres posted an impressive total of 150 for the loss of four wickets. The innings was anchored by a scintillating […]