The most recent burglary happened between 1pm on August 22 and midday on August 27, where unknown offenders entered through an upstairs window.
Police said the offenders collected various items from around the pub, including pot glasses and placed them in a bag which was left behind towards the rear of the pub.
It was previously burgled between lunchtime on June 3 and 10.30am on June 17, where offenders removed a television from the bistro wall, an old vacuum cleaner and old alcohol cans and bottles from a display shelf.
It was also damaged between 3pm on March 6 and 5pm on March 7, where a piece of chipboard nailed to a window at the rear of the property was pushed in but no further damage was done.
Further damage was done sometime on January 10, when a glass sliding door was broken. Police have spoken to someone about the matter.
Caretaker Dale has been looking after the property on the owners’ behalf and called the damage and burglaries “just stupidity”.
“It’s pointless and if they get caught, it’s going to be a pretty severe fine,” he said, adding on one occasion, the thieves had removed some of the bar taps and placed them in a bag.
“That was all of our bar taps, but what use are they?"
Cobram police’s criminal investigations unit is investigating the incidents and is urging anyone with information to come forward.
Contact Detective Senior Constable Mark Grey at the Cobram police Station on (03) 5871 1977 or make an anonymous Crimestoppers report on 1800 333 000 or at crimestoppers.com.au/