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.
Council to take on children’s hostel Cobar Shire Councillors voted at last Thursday’s Ordinary Council Meeting to purchase the Cobar War Memorial Chil-dren’s Hostel. The hostel’s current committee invited Council to purchase the hostel for $1. The large complex on the corner of Barton and Blakey streets, which was completed […]
The Cobar Roosterettes trounced their Trangie opposition 62-4 in Round 10 of the Castlereagh ladies League Tag competition on Saturday at Trangie. At the back end of last week the Cobar side was struggling for numbers but by Saturday morning they were sorted and travelled with a full side plus […]
Cobar Roosters’ Thomas Plater has been announced as the Christie and Hood Castle-reagh 2021 First Grade Player of the Year. Plater, a new arrival in Cobar after his ap-pointment as a teacher at Cobar High at the start of the year, quickly established himself as a high quality hooker for […]