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Maggi Barnard has been with the Forbes Phoenix since 2021 and loves writing about her community.

Parkes Christian School Celebrates 40 Years

October 28, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

CLASS OF ’22… The Parkes Christian School is celebrating its 40th anniversary this weekend with a spring fair and celebration service. The 2022 Year 12 class graduates.

Parkes Christian School is celebrating 40 years of Christian education in the Central West with a spring fair and celebration service this weekend (29th and 30th October).

Past principals, staff, students and families that have been involved with the school over the past 40 years are all invited to attend.

The spring fair is also open to the general public, and will go from 9am to 2pm with market stalls run by students, vendors, lots of food options and coffee, Devonshire tea, an art exhibition, live entertainment and fun games and competitions.

The school procured a framed and signed Nathan Cleary jersey, and everyone who makes a small donation on the day stand a chance to win this piece of sporting memorabilia. There will also be a display of photos, uniforms and video footage of the school over the past 40 years to show just how far the school has progressed.

The fair is also a wonderful opportunity for prospective students and parents to come and have a look at what the school has to offer.

On Sunday, 30th October from 10am former staff, students and families of the school are invited to attend a celebration service in the school hall. Staff, students and members of the Parkes Community Church will perform worship songs, and reminisce about the beginning and development of the school.

Principal Glen Westcott is delighted to be hosting the 40-year celebrations. “Parkes Christian School was the first Christian school to be built in NSW west of the Blue Mountains.”

Glen said from humble beginnings, the school was now well and truly thriving. “With a growing population of 300 students from Kindergarten to Year 12 and more than 40 staff, the school has impressive facilities.”

For more information follow the school on Facebook, or contact the school office on 6862 4164.

Celebrating 40 Years of Parkes Christian School

2009 Parkes Christian School staff.

 

1993 Parkes Christian School staff.

 

1989 class photo of Year 7 & 8.

 

Parkes Christian School students in 1982.

 

Parkes Christian School as seen from above.

 

Kelvin Smith, Principal Judy Huda and Ameeka Hodges.

 

Students take part in the annual Anzac parade.

 

In 1986 the second school building was constructed. John Magill, founding member of the school and chairman of the board for many years, is in the trench.

What is your favourite place you’ve ever visited?

October 28, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Rachel Pace: Tasmania for its bush walks, wineries and just road tripping around. Cradle Mountain is just amazing. I’ve been there once and would love to go again. 

 

Sophie Huckel: I visited a friend in Wellington, New Zealand and found it to be very beautiful.

 

Mel Hoey: I just love Italy – the buildings, landscapes, food – all of it. I would go there again and again. 

$50 Million For Potholes On Regional Roads

October 28, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Potholes seem to be appearing like mushrooms overnight as the rains keep falling.

It’s a topic that has dominated our conversations for the past couple of months, so many of us have whinged about it, letters have been written, and social media even has dedicated pages for potholes.

Hopefully there will be some improvement with the NSW Government’s announced of a $50 million investment to help regional and rural councils fix the increasing number of potholes brought on by this year’s extreme wet weather.

Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Sam Farraway said the funding was available to help every regional council across the state to carry out emergency repairs and would fix roughly more than 420,000 potholes on their roads.

“NSW has had more than its fair share of natural disasters and extreme weather and it’s promising to see that more than 135,000 potholes have been repaired on State roads in regional NSW since February.”

However, plenty more potholes still require attention, particularly on council-managed roads, which is why our government is putting more money on the table for councils to repair potholes on the roads regional communities use every day.

“This additional support will help ease the pressure local councils are facing and boost the resources they can draw upon to repair their most damaged roads to improve safety and reduce wear and tear on vehicles.”

Funding under the Fixing Local Roads Pothole Repair Round is available to 95 regional councils and authorities to help repair potholes on regional and local roads. Work must be completed by 1st January 2024.

Applications for funding are open for two weeks with funding announced in November so councils can begin work as soon as possible.

100 Years For Vinnies Shops In NSW

October 28, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Cutting the cake for 100 years of Vinnies shops in Forbes on Monday were (L-R) former store manager Kay Toohey, former store manager Wendy Adams, current store manager Anne Redfern and former store manager Bev Parsons.

Volunteers past and present celebrated 100 years of Vinnies shops in NSW on Monday morning in the Forbes shop. 

More than 40 people attended the morning tea, including three former store managers. They also helped to cut the beautifully decorated cake with the current manager Anne Redfern. 

Vinnies NSW Regional Retail Manager Tanya Godden said Vinnies stores needed more volunteers as the rising cost of living and high rental rates had created a sharp increase in people needing help in the community. 

Celebrations for the St Vincent de Paul Society’s 100th anniversary started this week and will run until 6th November with some stores (including Parkes) offering golden tagged treasures for customers to find. 

September’s Tradie Is Dylan

October 28, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Dylan Cheney of Cheney Electrical is the final winner of our Tradie of the Month competition. Dylan’s good reputation as a tradie is widespread as he received a nomination every month! He picked a pair of FXD shorts and FXD belt to the value of $100 for his prize from the competition sponsor Gunn’s Menswear. Michelle Greenhalgh from Gunn’s Menswear congratulated him on his win 

Mayoral Notes

October 21, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

What a great community we have. Everyone has worked so well together during these trying times and we will need to again as we brace for potentially more rain and flooding. 

The roads everywhere around our shire are extremely damaged – please be careful, slow down and do not drive through floodwater. Drive to the conditions of the road – which is mostly very poor after all the water over them. 

Another reminder to stay clear of the flood water – there are all sorts of dangers under the surface, and given how much water is about that is flowing fast, makes for very dangerous conditions. 

As always it is a privilege to see the professional emergency operators working through the major flood and preparing for potentially more flooding. Don’t forget to give a hand at the SES to help fill sandbags. Call the SES if you need sandbags or flood assistance on 132 500. 

Forbes Shire Council is here to help and advice, make sure you are signed up to our SMS Flood Warning System – you can all on 6850 2300 or email communications@forbes.nsw.gov.au 

Our website is being updated regularly and all road and other updates are being shared on social media and through our other channels. 

Our thoughts are with the Bedgerebong, Jemalong and Condobolin communities which are now at very high flood levels. 

This is a time when our community works well together – I am so proud of how everyone pitches in to support 

Riverina MP Donates Prize To Tonga Recovery

October 21, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

The Forbes Phoenix 2022 Footy Tipping prize has changed hands for the second time to end up with a good cause.

The first round of exchange took place when the winner of the competition, Joshua Matic who is also the owner of the Phoenix Newspaper Group, decided to donate his prize to the runner-up. That happened to be Federal Member for Riverina Michael McCormack, who is also the Shadow Minister for International Development and the Pacific. Michael decided to donate the prize, sponsored by Harvey Norman Parkes, to the local efforts to support Tonga after the volcano disaster in January.

Michael donated the prize to Forbes local Sharnie Morris, who works closely with the Tonga-based charity organisation The Mango Tree Centre. The prize, which includes an air fryer, blender and frying pan, will go towards local humanitarian efforts for Tongans still impacted by the disaster.

“Tonga has been devastated by this disaster with many still suffering, so every little bit of effort and every kind donation counts,” said Michael.

Sharnie and The Mango Tree Centre have so far sent 22 drums of clothes, toiletries, shoes, and kitchenware items to Tonga supported by local businesses and organisations.

By Maggi Barnard

Croquet Continues Despite Flood Waters

October 21, 2022 by Pegging Out

With flood waters rising we had 29 players for Aussie Croquet on Saturday. Three players had three wins – John Cole, Kevin Rubie and Alex Todd.

BIG WINS

• 14—8 John Farah and Harley Stewart,Alex Todd and Kevin Rubie, LorraineTodd and John Farah

• 14—9 Geoff Coles and Alex Todd, JillRubie and John Cole, Fay Picker andKevin Rubie

CLOSE GAMES

Carolyn Neilsen and Fay Picker 14 Bill Scott and Marie Spry 13; Cheryle Toohey and Neville Spry 14 Wayne Smith and Ray Burridge 13; Jill Rubie and Robin Pols 14 Jeff Liebich and Marie Spry 13; Doreen Rogers and Allan Jones 14 Lorraine Todd and Robin Pols 12; Cheryle Toohey and Bill Scott 14 Carolyn Neilsen and Neville Spry 12; Carolyn Neilsen and Neville Spry 14 Fay Picker and Peter West 12; Wayne Smith and Ray Burridge 14 Carolyn Neilsen and Marie Spry 11; Bob Murray and John Cole 14 Lorraine Todd and Jill Rubie 11; Doreen Rogers and Robin Pols 14 Dorelle Scott and May Jones 11; Wayne Smith and Ray Burridge 14 Tony Thomson and May Jones 11; Kevin Rubie 14 John Job10; Geoff Coles and John Farah 14 Colleen Liebich and John Job 10; Harley Stewart and Dorelle Scott 14 May Jones and Tony Thomson 10

With flood waters receding on Tuesday, we had 31 players for Golf Croquet. A big total of seven players had three wins – John Browne, Merv Langfield, Robin Pols, Neville Spry, John Farah, Colleen Liebich and Sally Perry.

BIG WINS

• 10—3 Colleen Liebich and Tony Thomson, Robin Pols and Bruce Field

• 9—4 Colleen Liebich, Neville Spry andLorraine Todd, John Browne and SallyPerry

CLOSE GAMES

Neville Spry and Rex Toole 7 Elvy Quirk and Lorraine Todd 6; John Farah and Geoff Coles 7 Peter West and Sandy Hepburn 6; Kevin Rubie and Iren Ford 7 Alex Todd and Ray Martin 6; John Browne and Merv Langfield 7 Jill Rubie and Vince Roberts 6; John Farah and Tony Thomson 7 Sandy Hepburn and Fay Picker 6; Elvy Quirk and Merv Langfield 7 Alex Todd and Marie Spry 6; May Jones and John Farah 7 Geoff Coles and Ray Martin 6; Colleen Liebich and Lorraine Todd 7 Carolyn Neilsen and Alex Todd 6; Sandy Hepburn and Fay Picker 7 John Job 6; Neville Spry and Jill Rubie 7 Bill Scott and Tony Thomson 6; Bruce Field and Merv Langfield 7 Elvy Qoirk and Rex Toole 6; John Browne and Robin Pols 7 Dorelle Scott and Lyal Strudwick 6; Bill Scott 8 Lyal Strudwick and John Job 5; Dorelle Scott and Sally Perry 8 Jeff Liebich and Joan Littlejoh 5; Jeff Liebich and Bill Scott 8 Jill Rubie and Bruce Field 5; Peter West and Lyal Strudwick 8 Vince Roberts and Kevin Rubie 5; Ray Martin and Robin Pols 8 Dorelle Scott and Carolyn Neilsen 5; Kevin Rubie 8 Marie Spry 5.

Congratulations to Neville Spry on his 80th! 

Our annual general meeting is on Saturday, 29th October.

By Pegging Out

Multifocal Contact Lenses – The Final Frontier!

October 21, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Many people who wear multifocal glasses or only require glasses for reading, often don’t realise that they could be wearing contact lenses.

Just like multifocal glasses, multifocal contact lenses are designed to give you clear vision at all distances. If you find your multifocal glasses annoying or hard to adjust to, if you work in a job where you need to see clearly but your glasses get knocked around and scratched, or perhaps sometimes you would just like to take a little break from your multifocal or reading glasses while you socialise or play sport, then you may want to consider trying multifocal contact lenses.

There are various designs of multifocal contact lenses to suit your lifestyle and vision needs. While some emphasise near vision with a boost for distance, others emphasise distance vision with a boost for near. There is no distortion or motion sickness feeling that you might experience with multifocal glasses, particular early on.

In terms of getting used to multifocal contact lenses, your relationship with your contact lenses is a little like a burgeoning friendship. You might not initially love them, but with time as you adapt to them and understand how they work you will start to build trust with the multifocal contact lenses, enjoy their company with clear vision at most distances, and likely develop a good friendship over time. This can sometimes take several weeks so don’t give up and quit the game too early! Maybe you have been unsuccessful with contact lenses in the past because they were uncomfortable, however like most things, the technology of contact lenses is always improving, and today’s lenses are much more comfortable than in the past.

You are never too old to wear or try contact lenses. Patients have become happy multifocal contact lens wearers in their 70s. There is no cost involved in trialling contact lenses at Hansen Optometrists Parkes. If you would like to give it a try, book in today and become part of the growing number of happy multifocal contact lens wearers.

Local Legend Inspires Whole Country!

October 21, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

HISTORY MADE… Nedd Brockmann (23) from Forbes grabbed the headlines this week when he finished an incredible feat running 3,952km in 47 days to raise money for homelessness. Thousands welcomed him at Bondi Beach on Monday. (photo: Sky News Australia)

It is the story we were all longing to hear, and the fact that the hero is a sparkie from Forbes made it so much more inspirational.

Nedd Brockman took our spirit on his superhuman challenge and we soared above the daily grind of floods and rising costs to believe in kindness, generosity and perseverance again as he battled through almost 100km per day for 47 days.

He grabbed the attention of the whole country as he made his way from Cottesloe Beach in Perth to the finish at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Monday where thousands of supporters gave him a rapturous welcome breaking the tape after 3,952km and raising over $1.8 million for homelessness.

“I am absolutely blown away,” he said. “I don’t think I can explain the depths I’ve had to go to. To have all this support is absolutely mind-blowing. I am speechless,” he said before doing a celebratory shoey.

His incredible run has been named one of the greatest athletic feats in Australian history, and many call for Nedd to be named Australian of the Year.

In Forbes Nedd has gained a huge fan base with several fundraising efforts in the community to support him. His former primary school, Bedgerabong Public School, followed him every step of the way and raised $770. On Monday students at St Laurence’s Parish School held a Hats for Homelessness fundraiser and raised $522.20, while the Forbes Community Hub came together last Friday and sold egg and bacon rolls raising $2,620, to name but some of the local support.

The good news for local fans is that a welcome is being planned for the local hero with details to be announced soon. 

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