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.
Cobar High School Year 12 music stu-dent Thomas Bradley is undoubtedly tal-ented and he’s just recently added the title of “winning song maker” to his long list of achievements. The 17 year old was one of five winners of the Moorambilla Remix Competition which was announced recently at Moorambilla’s Virtual […]
A volunteer who’s trained more than 1,300 people in surf lifesaving, will be Cobar’s 2022 Australia Day ambassador. Doug Hawkins has been a surf lifesaving volunteer for 20 years with the Coogee Beach Surf Life Saving Club helping to implement inclusive training programs and increase their community and member engagement. […]
Following a raft of positive feedback about the mural she painted at the Newey Reserve, local artist Seigrid Peters has been contracted by Cobar Shire Council to create more of her unique artworks to help bright-en up the CBD. Seigrid has been working over the past week creating mini murals […]