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Parkes Phoenix Editor

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

Gloom Doesn’t Slow Croquet Players

July 16, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

We had 26 very keen players on a very bleak morning for Golf Croquet on Tuesday, 6 July. There were 4 winners of 3 games – John MacCullagh, Elvy Quirk, Denny Smith and Barry White. The big winners were 10—3 Geoff Coles and Denny Smith.

Close games played were:
• Barry White and Denny Smith 7 Colleen Liebich and Alex Todd 6
• Joan Littlejohn and Bill Scott 7 Neville Spry and Merv Langfield 6
• Elvy Quick and Kevin Rubie 7 Robin Pols and Mal Smith 6
• Lorraine Todd and John Job 7 Jeff Liebich and John Farah 6

After the game we had our monthly get together at the new shed. Due to COVID we could not go to a venue.

A beautiful sunny winter’s morning for 24 players for Aussie Croquet on Saturday, 10 July. There were 2 winners of 3 games – Bill Scott and Kevin Rubie. The big winners were 14-8 Marie Spry and Bill Scott, Dorelle Scott and John Cole.

Close games:
• John Farah and Bill Scott 14 Dorelle Scot and Barry White 13
• Neville Spry and Harley Stewart 14 Marie Spry and Bob Murray 13

By Pegging Out

Dominos Sports Brief

July 16, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Locals Claim Pairs

Forbes locals Lindsay and Lyn Willding have claimed the annual Forbes Mixed Pairs Bowls tournament at the Forbes Bowling Club sponsored by Beaumont Tiles Dubbo.

Despite the spectre of COVID, 32 pairs of bowlers from the Central West region, attended marking a great day for the club as local bowlers also scooped up other prizes throughout the day! Well done to all the winners and all who volunteered!

Golden Eagles Dark Horses For League Title

With wins over Grenfell, Peak Hill and Cargo, the Eugowra Golden Eagles were brave in their 18-10 loss to second place Manildra Rhinos last weekend in Eugowra.

Despite the loss, Eugowra sit in fifth in the Woodbridge Cup in what is a blue-chip year for the club on 13 points behind Molong Bulls on 14 in fourth then a trio of teams out in front including Canowindra (25), Ma-nildra (23) and Trundle (21). Eugowra and Molong do have a bye owing with Eugowra having a weekend off this weekend but other immediate contenders for the finals below them on the ladder Peak Hill (12) and Cargo (10) also have a scheduled bye weekend approaching.

Eugowra will tackle Condo after the bye before a season-defining home game awaits against Molong in three weeks.

Magpies Plucked By Tigers

At the start of the season both sides fought out a gallant draw but this time it would be different when the Forbes Magpies took on the Nyngan Tigers. In a game that was largely one way traffic, an under-manned Magpies side fought hard but inevitably lost 34-10.

Forbes is running out of time if they have ambitions of playing finals football.

 

Forbes Pre-School Outstanding Organisation Finalist At HESTA Awards

July 16, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

HESTA FINALISTS: The team from Forbes Pre-School are finalists in the Outstanding Organisation category at the HESTA Awards. Director Amy Shine was rapt with the nomination and paid a glowing tribute to staff.

Top early childhood educators and services have been recognised at the national HESTA awards including our own Forbes Pre-School.

Ten extraordinary early childhood educators and services were today announced as finalists in the 2021 HESTA Early Childhood Education & Care Awards.

Nominees from New South Wales dominated across all categories, with finalist achievements including an innovative sustainability education program, outstanding learning support for children in a rural community with disabilities and the creation of a culturally safe learning space for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.

“To say we are proud to be finalists with such amazing Early Educators in this category is an understatement,” Forbes Pre-School’s director Amy Shine said.

“Thanks to the Forbes Community for their continued support. Our community is fortunate to work together supporting best outcomes for children and families and grow our programs,” Shine said.

HESTA CEO Debby Blakey paid tribute to all finalists.

“Congratulations to all nominees and HESTA is privileged to help share their sto-ries and recognise their important work.”

The awards acknowledge the tremendous work of individuals and organisations who demonstrate a deep commitment to improving learning outcomes for children.

Winners will be revealed on 7 September 2021 in Brisbane as part of the Early Childhood Australia National Conference.

Forbes Pre-School has been nominated in the Outstanding Organisation category against Jumbunna Community Preschool and Early Intervention Centre, Casino and Winanga-Li Aboriginal Child and Family Centre, Gunnedah.

Local Writers Film Wraps In WA

July 16, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

AVARICE: Luke Ford (Underbelly/ McLeods Daughters) reunites with former McLeods Daughters cast mate Gillian Alexy in the Adam Enslow, Dane Millerd, Andrew Slattery and John V Soto written action thriller feature Avarice (Epic Pictrures/ Screenwest) being shot in Western Australia and released in 2022.

As the Screenwest and Lotterywest supported feature film thriller Avarice wraps its final week of principle photography in Perth, Western Australia this weekend, it will mark a big step forward for local screenwriters and producers Adam Enslow and Dane Millerd, our very own Head Editor of the Forbes and Parkes Phoenix Newspaper team.

The multi-million dollar action thriller, helmed by John V. Soto (The Gateway, Needle) and produced by Tim Maddocks (Terminus), stars Gillian Alexy (The Americans, NCIS: New Orleans, Damages) and Luke Ford (Animal Kingdom, Red Dog, The Mummy III). The story follows a woman (Alexy) as she attempts to rescue her cryptocurrency trading husband (Ford) after he is abducted during a vicious home invasion.

For Millerd, it is his second feature film having written, produced and directed Bounty Film’s 2015 found footage horror indie monster film There’s Something In The Pilliga (Amazon Prime) while Enslow is hard at work with film, music and his sound recording studio in Forbes where he also resides.

“It’s humbling and exciting seeing it all come to fruition,” Millerd said. “John and all the team have been tremendous and we can’t wait to see it all done,” he said.

Are there any plans for more films? “We are already onto the next one!”

Creating Homes For Threatened Species

July 16, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

NURTURING NATURE: Forbes Shire Council Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM was full of praise for the new birdlife nesting hollows created for Gum Swamp Wetlands. The hollows will help protect the burgeoning number of species coming to the area as well as the many that call the area home.

Forbes Shire Council recently engaged OS Trees Pty Ltd to create twenty nesting hollows in existing dead trees at Gum Swamp to create new homes for the increasing birdlife in the area.

“This is such an important project for our region and the sustainability of the birdlife in our natural wetlands area,” said Forbes Shire Mayor, Phyllis Miller OAM.

“Forbes is becoming well-known for its incredible birdlife and we want to build on the work currently being conducted in partnership with the Forbes Art Society at Gum Swamp with the installation of new bird hides around the waterway.”

The hollows project coincides with the refurbishment of the existing Bird Hide at Gum Swamp and the adding of several two-storey bird hides surrounding the wetlands. The bird hides are set to open to the public in later 2021.

“The man-made bird hollows utilise existing dead trees in the area which are stabilised and hides cut into the tree,” Mayor Miller said.

“A number of limbs have been removed to ensure the trees have suitable balance with the view to assisting the trees to remain standing for a very long time. Any limbs that were cut have been left onsite, for ground habitat.”

The project was funded by the NSW Environmental Trust and the execution was coordinated by the Central West Councils Environment and Waterways Alliance.

“Tree hollows are so important to our native wildlife,” said Mayor Miller.

“One reason in particular is the length of time that it takes for a tree hollow to form. In Australia, there are no animals that are able to create tree hollows (e.g. woodpecker), which is why humans sometimes have to step in to give nature a helping hand.”

Gum Swamp Wetlands is located five kilometres southwest from Forbes along the Newell Highway.

AEH – Administration Assistant

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Browne St Works Begin

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

SAFER ROADS AND COMMUNITIES: Forbes Shire Council along with the NSW Government have stepped up to fix more paths and roads in the Forbes Shire starting with Browne Street these school holidays.

Forbes Shire Council is committed to the improvement of infrastructure within the community, with a focus on the safety and wellbeing of all members of the community, evidenced through the latest investment in fixing Browne Street.

“The safety of our youngest most vulnerable community members is most important – we need to make sure that children are able to get to school safely,” the FSC statement read.

“There are safety concerns for Council and the community currently, and this project will help to address these”.

Council has applied for and been successful in obtaining a grant from the Federal Government, School Zone Infrastructure Sub-Program (administered by Transport for NSW), which is part of the $540million federal stimulus (NSW) Road Safety.

Stage 1: Upgrade and widen the existing footpath on the school side of Browne Street, this stage is expected to take 2-3 weeks and will be commencing during the week of Monday 5 July. Stage 2 will see the installation of pedestrian fencing on the school side of Browne Street, while Stage 3 will take place in September.

For more information on this project, please contact Council’s Project Manager, Michael Todd on 02 6820 2300.

Bernardi’s Combating COVID With Launch Of Mega Meat July

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

STEPPING UP FOR LOCALS: Bernardi’s continue to service the Central West through industrious and innovative offerings for COVID impacted communities be it through their products, sponsorship, support or engagement.

With more lockdowns in NSW, local business Bernardi’s Marketplace Forbes have launched “Mega Meat July” and are providing amazing value in their meat department, in a time where industry prices have increased.

Bernardi’s will deliver a whole month of activity and launch their new ‘value pack’ range that promises to deliver value to its customers all year round with a focus on providing families with affordable meal solutions.

Further to this, Bernardi’s will be offering a 10% discount off their entire meat range every Wednesday when customers spend over $30 on meat. They will be holding BBQ tastings every Thursday and Friday from 3pm-6pm and every Saturday from 10am-2pm to showcase their new meat range and to demonstrate the quality of the meat on offer. It will also give more people food prep ideas while at home.

“We really want to provide our customers with value for their families & obviously meat is a staple for most household dinners,” CEO Joseph Bernardi said.

Bernardi’s launched the activity on 1 July and invite customers to come in-store to try the new value pack range. Visit bernardis.net.au/mega-meat-july for more information.

Panthers Best In The West

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

It wasn’t pretty and it was arguably their worst game in two years but the Penrith Panthers have won a scrappy match against a game but directionless Parramatta Eels.

Forbes Magpies Rugby League product Charlie Staines started at fullback, a position he is familiar with from his junior days here in Group 11 and had an indifferent night in difficult conditions.

In a game where the Panthers were always playing catch up, Parramatta scored first before Penrith took a 6-4 lead to the sheds.

As both sides traded tries in the second half in a real war of attrition, it soon became apparent that the Eels were only really hanging in due to Penrith’s disjointed attack that resulted in 15 errors. Penrith’s defence held solid all night with both Parramatta tries coming from fortuitous circumstances.

At 12-12 with time expiring, Dubbo CYMs player Matt Burton nailed a field goal to make it 13-12. Even a late Liam Martin check on Waqa Blake for a questionable penalty that allowed Mitch Moses a chance to kick a penalty goal from 30m out couldn’t change the result.

Penrith has the bye this weekend.

Save Money On Business Waste

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Shire Council is encouraging business owners to register for a free Bin Trim Waste Assessment to help take the hassle out of waste management.

“Commercial waste is such a burden on businesses,” said Forbes Shire Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM.

“It’s expensive, takes up valuable space in your premises and it’s not very good for our environment. Bin Trim is a great NSW Government initiative that helps businesses reduce waste sent to landfill and maximises recycling through waste assessments and rebates. This scheme can arm businesses with essential recycling equipment to make their jobs easier and save the planet,” Phyllis said.

“Around 70 percent of the materials in a business’s general waste can be recycled or reused. This includes cardboard, paper, plastic and even food waste,” said Mayor Miller. “Your business may also be eligible for a rebate of $1000 – $50,000 to help with the purchase of recycling equipment.”

On completion of the assessment by Bin Trim, each business will receive a custom-made action plan that identifies waste streams that can be diverted and recommendations on how to get there.

For more information contact Council’s Waste and Environmental Specialist on 6850 2300.

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