The Euabalong Rural Fire Service took delivery of a new Cat 1 fire truck last Friday. The modern new vehicle is fitted with a front water monitor and holds 4,500 litres of water. Pictured are members of the Euabalong brigade, David Gleeson, Bob Gleeson and Tim Smith who were pleased to receive the new vehicle in readiness for the fire season. ▪ Photo contributed
The Euabalong Rural Fire Service took delivery of a new Cat 1 fire truck last Friday. The modern new vehicle is fitted with a front water monitor and holds 4,500 litres of water. Pictured are members of the Euabalong brigade, David Gleeson, Bob Gleeson and Tim Smith who were pleased to receive the new vehicle in readiness for the fire season. ▪ Photo contributed
Cobar drivers are reminded to slow down and take extra care in school zones, as local schools are still open for families who need it. Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Paul Toole said while regional NSW is still in lockdown, drivers are reminded to slow down and take extra […]
The Return and Earn can and bottle recycling service, operated locally by Cobar Camels Rugby Club members, re-opened last Thursday after being closed for a month due to the COVID lockdown. Volunteer collector, Cairo Haronga (pictured above at left with customer Michael ‘Dog’ Lawrence), reports they have been kept busy […]
While all other sporting competitions and events have either been suspended or can-celled due to COVID-19 restrictions, golf is still permitted to be played under modified rules. Cobar Men’s Golf president Peter ‘China’ Brien reports organised golf events were able to be played in Cobar last weekend by adher-ing to […]