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

Is Hard Water Dangerous To Drink?

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard


Forbes Shire Council would like to reassure the community Forbes’ water supply is safe to drink and comfortably meets Australian Drinking Water Guidelines.

“Recent reports have circulated back to Council regarding broken kettles due to water calcification problems in the Forbes area,” said Forbes Shire Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM.

“It is far from being dangerous to our health I can guarantee you, the dissolved minerals actually are beneficial for those consuming the water,” she said.

“Council has been accessing the town water supply from our Bore fields since March 2021 to enable our Water Filtration Plant to undergo necessary upgrades. We anticipate to switch back to river water in October 2021 once the upgrades are complete. The public may not have noticed any change to taste as our water technicians monitor our water several times a day to ensure the water is safe and treated to the best possible levels. In addition to manual testing, Forbes also has multiple online an-alysers ensuring it is safe to drink.”

Mayoral Notes

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

I would like to start by thanking you all for trying your best to adhere to the latest restrictions we are facing. I also want to remind you all that it is compulsory for you to check in when entering any business from July 12.

Whilst speaking of Covid I would like to encourage everyone, who is eligible, to book in for a Covid-19 vaccine jab, I’ve had mine. The Forbes Medical Centre are taking appointments. There are only so many they can do in a day and the earliest appointments will be a little time away, late August, I believe. I urge you to remember this date and time and turn up for your appointment, because if you don’t the doctors have to throw the vaccine away.

You would have heard the wonderful news we received last week regarding funding from the NSW Government, $166,000 for Goldridge Estate infrastructure. This will enable us to build the necessary roads to open up this amazing new estate sooner than we thought.

Last but not least we are calling upon the community to come out and help us plant some trees for National Tree Day on Saturday 31 July at the Daroobalgie Landfill site. This project will create a buffer between the road and the landfill site. For more information contact Council’s Waste and Environmental Specialist and pop your name down, it’s going to be lots of fun!

Till next week. God Bless.

Your Mayor,
Phyllis Miller

$16,753 Stimulus For Seating At Eugowra Showground

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

SEATS AVAILABLE: NSW National’s MP Sam Farraway at Eugowra Showground to announce funding for a new undercover seating area.

In welcome news for Eugowra residents, the NSW Government will provide $16,753 for a new undercover seating area for the Eugowra Showground in the latest round of the COVID-19 showground stimulus program in what is a real boost for sport and community groups in the town.

Newly promoted NSW National’s Upper House MP, Sam Farraway said the latest allocation is part of $16.7 million being distributed state-wide for the benefit of many communities.

“Local showgrounds are multi-use facilities used for a variety of activities such as agricultural shows, rodeos and horse clubs, markets, festivals, men’s sheds, sport and recreation, and caravanning and camping as well,” Mr Farraway said.

“During bushfires and floods, many also serve as emergency centres for residents, animals, firefighters and other support services, so we want them in good shape.”

Minister for Water, Property and Housing Melinda Pavey said a total of $72.47 million

Snippets…

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

NAIDOC WEEK IN HEART OF COUNTRY: Despite some Forbes Shire Council events being moved to Spring to avoid the spread of COVID, other events will take place to commemorate, celebrate and acknowledge our indigenous people.

NAIDOC Week This Week: NAIDOC Week is being held from 4-11 July nationwide. Forbes Shire Council will hold its celebrations in Spring to include our youth in these very important celebrations (they are on school holidays at present). We do however recognise this special week now and the chance to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, locally and across the country. This year’s theme is ‘Heal Country, heal our nation’ and it calls for us to recognise, protect and maintain First Nations culture and heritage.

National Tree Day July 31: Join us on Saturday 31 July at Daroobalgie Landfill site, this project will create a buffer between the road and the landfill site. Volunteer registrations can be located and completed here: https://treeday.planetark.org/site/10023148 For more information contact Council’s Waste and Environmental Specialist on 02 6850 2300.

Skin Cancer Check? We’re heading back to Parkes, Tottenham, Condobolin & visiting Forbes for the first time for skin cancer checks & treatments in July. Don’t miss out! You can book now to see Dr Dan in Forbes on 15 July at the Forbes Hospital, Elgin Street. To book an appointment for yourself or a loved one (or both), visit this link: https://bit.ly/FSCD3nL or call 1300 754 637. No referral is required. Skin cancer checks cost $125, and you’ll receive a $38.75 Medicare rebate. If you have any questions give us a call. Note that due to COVID-19, we take extra measures during our clinics to maintain patient and staff safety.

Bowel Cancer Screening Reminder: WNSWLHD Director Cancer Services and Innovation Dr Ruth Jones, has urged men and women aged 50 to 74 to screen for bowel cancer. “Around 81 people in WN-SWLHD will lose their life to bowel cancer this year. My message to everyone in our community is do the test when it comes in the post. Don’t put it off. This piece of mail could save your life. We need people to stop putting the test away in a drawer and forgetting about it.”

Forbes Heated Pool Progress: The Forbes Heated Pool is progressing well and to schedule. A reminder to neighbours and users of the area to be aware that there are heavy vehicles around the site. Any concerns please raise them with Council’s Project Manager Aaron Parker on 6850 2300.

MAKING PROGRESS: Forbes Shire Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM overseeing the progress of the Forbes Heated Pool.

Clarissa And Campbell Lamb NSW Spot At EKKA

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

FINALIST: Campbell Rubie, who credits brother Mitchell and father Glen for his success, is competing in his first year as a junior judge having already qualified and won the Merino sheep section at the Royal Easter Show back in April.


Clarissa Peasley, 18, and Campbell Rubie, 16, are the New South Wales state finalists at the 2021 Agricultural Shows Australia National Young Judges finals to be held at the Royal Queensland Show in August.

Clarissa will be smack bang in the middle of her HSC during the competition, leaving her English exam to fly to Brisbane and return in time for her Chemistry exam.

Hailing from Forbes in NSW, Clarissa has always had a passion for agriculture. “I’m off a mixed enterprise farm which is where I found my natural passion for agriculture and livestock. I am currently in year 12 doing my final months before I graduate,” Clarissa said. “I have a strong passion for the sheep industry and ten years from now I hope to have made an impact in the agricultural industry,” she said.

“I started doing shows with my show team in high school at Red Bend Catholic College, my previous high school, then in year 10 I moved schools to St Pauls College in Walla Walla for their amazing agriculture program and started on their sheep show team,” Clarissa said. “Emma Finemore, my previous show team teacher, has also been incredibly influential”.

When she went to her first Sydney Royal in 2019, she became the youngest to place in the competition. “I was awarded fifth and I only just got into the age bracket because I was turning 15 in the next month. I was still 14 when I competed,” she said.

“I hope my involvement in shows and competing helps me to establish a career once I graduate this year”.

For Campbell Rubie meanwhile, who is in Year 11 at Red Bend, to be a finalist was equally as humbling. “My dad and brother have been a great influence on my judging and I am very grateful”.

New Facilities For Croquet Players

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

FUNDING BOOST: Forbes Croquet Club has received a generous funding boost from Forbes Shire Council.

We had 28 players on Tuesday June 29. In good news for the club, the new shed and facilities have been approved by Forbes Shire Council. There were 3 winners of 3 games, John Cole, Joan Littlejohn, and Jill Rubie. Big wins 9 – 4 Dorelle Scott and Harley Stewart, Elvy Quirk and Bill Scott, John Cole and Merv Langfield Colleen Liebich and Ray Burridge.
Close games:
• Harley Stewart and Colleen Liebich 7 Bill Scott and John Browne 6
• Barry White and Bruce Field 7 Sally Perry and John Farah 6
• Evelyn Mahlo and Tony Thomson 7 Elvy Quirk and Lorraine Todd 6
• Bruce Field and Bill Scott 7 Mal Smith and Barry White 6
• Lorraine Todd and Joan Littlejohn 7 Evelyn Mahlo and Sally Perry 6
• Jill Rubie and John MacCullagh 7 Jenny Job and Alex Todd 6
• Merv Langfield and Mal Smith 7 Colleen Liebich and John Browne 6
• Jill Rubie and Alex Todd 7 John Farah and Lorraine Todd 6
• Bob Murray and John Cole 7 John Job and Sally Perry 6

Saturday July 3 saw 25 players for Aussie Croquet. There were 2 players who won 3 games, John Cole and Kevin Rubie. Big wins14 – 6 Joan Littlejohn and John Cole, 14 – 7 John Cole and John Farah, 14 – 8 Jill Rubie and John Job.
Close Games:
• John MacCullagh and Bob Murray 14 Elvy Quirk and Cherylin Cole 13
• Harley Stewart and Tony Thomson 14 Robin Pols and Cheryle Toohey 12
• Kevin Rubie and Ray Burridge 14 Bill Scott John Farah 12
• Harley Stewart 14, Barry White 12

By Pegging Out

NSW Government COVID-19 Support Package To Help Small Businesses

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

SMALL BUSINESS WIN: Local Forbes businesses maybe eligible for COVID assistance if they qualify.

NSW businesses impacted by COVID may be entitled to small business grants according to NSW National’s Sam Farraway MLC.

“As a member of parliament who ran a small business in the region for many years before entering parliament, I know firsthand how our small businesses are the backbone of our regional communities,” Mr Farraway said.

“I understand how important it is to support our small businesses to get through the restrictions imposed during the current COVID outbreak in NSW. I have been in discussions with the Deputy Premier over the past two days about appropriate pack-ages of support,” he said. “I welcome the NSW Treasurers strong and swift support package announced today”.

The NSW Governments Small Business support package includes numerous benefits for small local businesses and operators are encouraged to check if they qualify:

• Dine & Discover vouchers extended to 31 August, and can now be used for takeaway – including where food is di-rectly delivered to your home from the venue;

• Small Business Support Grant for businesses and sole traders employing less than 20 FTE, depending on turnover decline. -$10,000 for a 70% decline -$7,000 for a 50% decline -$5,000 for a 30% decline;

• Hospitality and Tourism Grant, available to tourism or hospitality businesses that have a turnover of more than $75,000 and an Australian wages bill of below$10 million, depending on turnover decline. -$10,000 for a 70% decline -$7,000 for a 50% decline -$5,000 for a 30 % decline;

• More than $11 million for increased support for people at risk of homelessness;

• Optional deferral of payroll tax payments due in July 2021.

“I would encourage impacted businesses to contact Service NSW to gain access to this support package”.

The Story Of Two Stars

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

UNITED IN MUSIC: Musicians from two town bands and several string players joined up last Tuesday to record a beautiful Indigenous song for this year’s AMEB Online Orchestra project. The song is called Morning Star, Evening Star and is a newly commissioned song that tells the story of two stars in the Australian sky.

Musicians from Forbes and further afield joined up last week for a nationwide initiative to record a beautiful Indigenous piece of music. Musicians and singers from all over Australia recorded ‘Morning Star, Evening Star’ as part of the Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB) Online Orchestra – the country’s largest virtual orchestra.

This year’s piece of music for this annual event, is a newly commissioned song written by Yugambeh songwoman and Indigenous Ethnomusicologist Candace Kruger, with co-writers Lann Levinge and Isobella Kruger. Morning Star, Evening Star is based on an Aboriginal lullaby sung by Lottie Eaton [nee Levigne] to Candace and Lann and tells the story of two stars seen in the Australian skies.

Members of the Forbes Shire Concert Band and Parkes Shire Concert Band (PSCB), as well as local string players from Trundle and Eugowra were delighted to be part of the initiative, with Parkes High School student Hannah Dun singing. PSCB’s Duncan Clement was conducting, and Darren Mann did the recording.

“All musicians involved have been greatly encouraged by the opportunity to play and sing such beautiful music together,” said organiser Pam Parkin.

“It is always a lot of fun to play music in a bigger group, and to be able to do so with a piece of music which describes the beauty of our Australian skies so well – it was a real treat.”

The group plan to perform Morning Star, Evening Star at the NAIDOC celebrations at the Wirdadjuri Amphitheatre in Parkes, tomorrow, Saturday July 10, depending on COVID restrictions on the day.

By Maggi Barnard Editor,
Parkes Phoenix

Be Seen

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

MORE RAIN: A week into July 2021 and rainfall (24mm) is already close to half that of July 2020 (58mm) with more rain expected. This comes after strong falls in June up to 117mm.

 

PROMOTION: Sam Farraway from NSW National’s was recently appointed to the role of Parliamentary Secretary in the NSW Parliament by Deputy Premier John Barilaro. Farraway will be assisting the Government in the portfolio areas of Regional NSW, Industry, Trade and Water Infrastructure.

 

HOLIDAY FUN: Children from across Forbes have been enjoying a number of holiday activities including Brushes and Bubbles.

 

UNITED IN MUSIC: Musicians from two town bands and several string players joined up last Tuesday to record a beautiful Indigenous song for this year’s AMEB Online Orchestra project. The song is called Morning Star, Even-ing Star and is a newly commissioned song that tells the story of two stars in the Australian sky.

 

EKKA FINALIST: NSW Forbes rep Clarissa Peasley will be representing NSW at EKKA in Queensland in August.

Dominos Sports Brief

July 9, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Shooters Notes

S.S.A.A. sporting shooters .22 rimfire rifle, .22 Magnum or .17 HMR. Next shoot is on Sunday July 18 at 10am and Wednesday July 21 at 2pm. Directions – At Bedger-abong Range Road, turn right off the road onto Dr. Young Drive. All target shooters are welcome to attend these shoots and any person wishing to try Rim-fire or Centre-fire rifle or shotgun shooting can attend. Junior shooters must be 12 years and over. For all information on .22 calibre rimfire shooting contact David Coleman 0427 401 263.
The next shoot for sporting clays will be Sunday July 11 at 10am at Bedgerabong Road Range. Any person wishing to obtain a long arm firearm license can contact Wayne Facey on 0414 524 059 to do a firearm safe shooting assessment course. Find us on Facebook – Forbes Sporting Shooters.

Forbes AFL Holiday Clinic

Forbes AFL Holiday Clinics will be held at Gaggin Oval, Bedgerabong Road, Forbes on Friday July 9 from 2pm-5pm. For more information call Casey White on 0407 060 705 or email casey.white@afl.com.au REGISTER: www.playhq.com/afl/register/32b87b

All Stars Hold On For Gutsy Draw Against Parkes Vipers

It wasn’t pretty, but Forbes All Stars earned a hard-fought point after their 3-3 draw with highly fancied Parkes Vipers in one of their best efforts of the season. Forbes held their nerve and fought off a barrage of shots from the Vipers for a much-needed point.

Magpies Marquee Forbes Cup Day

With renovations getting done at Forbes Jockey Club in time for the Forbes Cup showcase on August 1, the FJC along with Forbes Magpies and Post Office Hotel are encouraging everyone to get in quick and get their tickets at 123tix.

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