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Wednesday, September 4, 2024
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Wild Car Club motors along weather
hits region
By KAREN FORMAN
PROUD: Founding members of the Cooma Car Club Richard Mack (far left), Kel Goodman (back left), inaugural president Peter Arnull (front centre), John Neilson (back right), and Rogan Corbett (front right) are joined by current president Tony Nassar. PHOTO: Nathan Thompson
WHAT started as an idea 25-years ago has become one of the Snowy Monaro’s most professional and well respected community organisations. The Cooma Monaro Historic Automobile Club (Cooma Car Club) has celebrated its 25-year anniversary with a gala dinner
bringing founding members, car lovers and the community together. For the 200 people in attendance, the not-for-profit group’s many achievements were recognised and honoured. The club has strong numbers across all parts of the region.
The club has established a motoring museum regarded as one of best in regional Australia, featuring dozens of vintage, classic and muscle cars. Car Club life member and founding member, Rogan Corbett, praised the club’s dedicated members.
“We have a terrific membership who have achieved excellent things during our 25-years,” Corbett said. “From our museum that has had 10,000 visitors, to the Motorfest events, we are very proud of all we have accomplished.”
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DAYS of severe weather have kept the Snowy Monaro region’s three State Emergency Services units busy, with the Snowy River unit responding to 18 calls for help in just one 24-hour period. State Emergency Services Chief Inspector of the Snowy Monaro, Malika Bailey, said the Snowy River unit in particular, had been extremely busy over the weekend, requiring a fullunit response. Most of the jobs involved trees falling over roads, onto roofs, fences and cars and most were in the Jindabyne township. “People would get up on Sunday morning and realise the damage and start calling for help,” Ms Bailey said. “Our volunteers responded to the calls and went out there and got the job done in a prompt fashion. “Luckily there were no injuries and hopefully with more wind predicted, we will keep it that way.” The Snowy River unit had responded to two calls during the week, while according to commander, Amy Steiger, Cooma Monaro unit received six calls late last week and none over the weekend and Bombala unit was ‘surprisingly quiet given the weather conditions’ according to unit commander Daryl Phillips.
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