NSW Police School Liaison Officer from Central North Police District, Senior Constable Therese Carroll attended the Cobar Public School and St John’s Parish Primary School recently as part of their Year 6 Transition Programs. Senior Constable Carroll said transition into high school can be a challenging time for students and their families. She said the NSW Police Youth Command is there to help where they can
Related Articles
Cobar swimmers represent at Dubbo swim carnival
A group of five swimmers represented the Cobar Swimming Club at their first carnival of the season in Dubbo on Sunday. Hosted by the Dubbo City Swim Tech club, Hayley and Taylah Wyllie, Henry Knight, Nick Hodges and Axel Fairfull all competed for Cobar. All swimmers shaved seconds off their […]
A familiar face, Tony Chaplain, returns to Cobar Council
After a break of more than 13 years, a former Cobar Shire Councillor, Tony Chap-lain, is set to return to Council. Tony was one of 11 candidates who nominat-ed to run for Council at the upcoming Local Government elections. With 12 positions vacant and only 11 candi-dates, the election is […]
Little A’s jump at donation
Cobar Little Athletics Club are one of the beneficiaries this year from Glencore CSA Mine’s donation program with the club receiving a donation of $4,200 to purchase a new high jump mat kit. Pictured on Monday afternoon at the Little A’s club competition is CSA Mine general manager Peter Christen […]