The Cobar Dust Bowl Fuel Burners car and bike club held their annual general meeting last week with Mick Haines returned as president and Perry Stylianos took on the vice president’s role. Marie Lawrence was returned as secretary along with Bree Walsh as treasurer, Nina Haines as publicity officer and Neisha Lehmann as the club’s registrar. David ‘Flash’ Gordon was elected to the new role of MC. Contributed
The Cobar Dust Bowl Fuel Burners car and bike club held their annual general meeting last week with Mick Haines returned as president and Perry Stylianos took on the vice president’s role. Marie Lawrence was returned as secretary along with Bree Walsh as treasurer, Nina Haines as publicity officer and Neisha Lehmann as the club’s registrar. David ‘Flash’ Gordon was elected to the new role of MC. Contributed
The NSW Minister for Emergency Services, Jihad Dib, welcomed 169 new firefighters to the Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) ranks at a graduation ceremony at the Emergency Services Academy in Orchard Hills in Sydney on Friday. Among them was Fire and Rescue NSW Cobar Station 256’s newest firefighter, Emily Coleman. […]
The Cobar Bowling & Golf Club’s greens were packed on the weekend with a fun Triples Tournament played on Saturday followed by a President’s Day carnival on Sunday. Saturday’s Triples Tournament had a good field of 42 bowlers with the team of Greg Reko (Hillston) and locals Allan Gardoll and […]
Cobar High School principal, Shane Carter, has this week been recognised for 30 Years of Service by Education NSW. Mr Carter has spent all of those 30 years teaching and in leadership roles at Cobar High School. He’s passionate about education, the school, his staff and his students. “I think […]