A newly completed pergola in the garden at the Lilliane Brady Village retirement home is proving to be a popular place with the residents keen to get their daily dose of Vitamin D from the sun. A donation to the Pink Ladies fundraising committee from one of the resident’s family helped to build the wooden shade structure with the work carried out by local builder Jade McDonald from Country Mile Constructions. Pictured seated in the pergola last week were Pink Ladies volunteer Shirley Higgins, resident Dulcie Fairbank and director of nursing Sharon Huon.
In an effort to curb illegal dumping in the Cobar Shire, the NSW Environment Protection Authority’s RidOnline portal was launched on Monday so the public can record and inform enforcement agencies of illegal dumping events. Cobar Shire Council’s manager of planning and environmental services Stephen Poulter said illegal dumping occurs […]
Local resident, Genie McMullen, has been appointed as the new Facility Manager of the Lilliane Brady Village (LBV) retirement home. Genie began nursing more than 30 years ago and for the past 18 years has lived and worked in Cobar. She began working at the LBV as a consultant in […]
The Roosters will drop out of the Group 11 rugby league competition this season and will work to regroup in an effort to return to the competition next year. The Cobar Senior Rugby League committee was forced to make the tough decision about the club’s future at a closed committee […]