The Noona Rural Fire Brigade took delivery of a new fire fighting weapon last Wednesday to help with their fire fighting efforts in the west of the shire. Pictured above with their new modern fire appliance, a Cat 7 truck, are Noona Brigade Deputy Captain Dudley Reschke and Captain Bill Rogers. The truck will be based at Boulkra Station.
The Noona Rural Fire Brigade took delivery of a new fire fighting weapon last Wednesday to help with their fire fighting efforts in the west of the shire. Pictured above with their new modern fire appliance, a Cat 7 truck, are Noona Brigade Deputy Captain Dudley Reschke and Captain Bill Rogers. The truck will be based at Boulkra Station.
The Cobar Junior Soccer Club has bene-fited from a boost in registrations over the past week which has led to four newly formed teams for this year’s Mids competi-tion. In their first match of the new Mids competi-tion on Saturday morning at Ward Oval, Rang-ers finished with a 4-0 win […]
Cobar Commonwealth Bank employees have donated $500 to the Cobar Girl Guides as part of the bank’s nationwide community donation program. The Commonwealth Bank has again pledged to donate $500,000 nationally, to recognise those organisations that make a difference to the communities in which they operate. Cobar branch manager Donovan […]
A few more minutes on the clock was all the Cobar Roosters Under 18s needed in their Castlereagh Youth League match against Baradine on Saturday at Tom Knight Memorial Oval. After being down 14-4 at half time, after Ben Griffiths sensationally scored for the young Roosters just before the break, […]