Great Cobar Museum staff (including Alice Potter pictured above) have been impressed with the progress of the Coach House and Underground Mine Experience Project. With the slab poured and structural steel in place, in-ground services are now underway, and roofing and wall cladding installation has commenced. Behind the scenes, the presentation for the Underground Mine Experience has been finalised, and museum staff are now finalising the exhibition items.
Great Cobar Museum staff (including Alice Potter pictured above) have been impressed with the progress of the Coach House and Underground Mine Experience Project. With the slab poured and structural steel in place, in-ground services are now underway, and roofing and wall cladding installation has commenced. Behind the scenes, the presentation for the Underground Mine Experience has been finalised, and museum staff are now finalising the exhibition items.
Untouchables had one of their best games of the Fast5 Netball season last Tuesday night with their winning performance earning them a Pool A grand final berth. The Untouchables team features three husband and wife couples, two siblings and a couple of mates however they only had five players to […]
Work on the Great Cobar Museum Coach House and Underground Mine Experience continues to power ahead, with the project recently reaching another important milestone. Cobar Shire Council’s Project Coordinator Meike Griffiths said engineering and architectural consultants recently visited the site to carry out the pre-sheet inspection, a key checkpoint that […]
Cobar VIEW Club celebrated its 42nd birthday yesterday at their monthly luncheon meeting with guest speaker, Warren VIEW Club’s treasurer and assistant secretary Pauline Serdity (above second from left) helping Cobar VIEW members Lillian Simpson, Enid English and Bev Anderson to cut the celebration cake.