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Parkes Phoenix Editor

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

Campaign For Safer Loads On Regional Roads

May 7, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

SAFE LOADS: Parkes Shire Mayor Ken Keith, Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, Forbes Shire Mayor Phyllis Miller, Lachlan Shire Mayor John Medcalf and Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils’ Road Safety Officer Melanie Suitor.

A new safety campaign has been launched to reduce the number of dangerously loaded trucks operating on regional roads.

Deputy Prime Minister, Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, Michael McCormack said he welcomed the project, funded under the Federal Government’s Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative.

“This is an important project and it will help educate transport operators, along with the farms and businesses they serve, in safe load restraint,” he said.

“The Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils are to be congratulated for initiating this project.”

The project received $60,500 under the HVSI program, administered by the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator with the support of the Federal Government.

The Load Restraint Public Education Campaign will see new ‘how to’ load restraint videos and factsheets shared with local businesses, as well as a social media awareness campaign and a series of load restraint information sessions across the three shires.

Forbes Shire Council Mayor, Phyllis Miller OAM said local police had issued 72 notices for load restraint breaches in 2019.

“Safety is a high priority for the heavy vehicle industry, but there are still too many knowledge gaps when it comes to load restraint,” Mayor Miller said.

“It’s important that all businesses recognise they have a part to play in heavy vehicle safety under 2018 Chain of Responsibility amendments.

“This project will aid in removing any doubts about how heavy vehicles should be loaded.”

Dawson Triumphs With Medal Win

May 7, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

OPEN READY: Forbes Golf Course is in immaculate condition ahead of some big tournaments in the next few weeks.

Saturday’s comp was the Monthly Medal, sponsored by the Adept Plumbing, and contested by 64 players. The conditions were deceiving as not many players scored nett par or better.

The A Grade was won by Peter Dawson (70 nett) from runner-up Kim Herbert (71 nett), who got there on count back from Mark Col-lits. Peter was flush with his good form from the Vets ‘Week of Golf’ and added yet another Medal to his annual haul.

The B Grade was won by Mitch Bayley (67 nett) from Peter Barnes (68 nett), who was won of a pack of three chasing. The C Grade had an almost runaway winner with Riley Pike (69 nett) showing a clear set of heels to runner-up Jonathon Cutler (72 nett).

The ball sweep went to 74 nett, so please check in the Pro Shop. The NTP’s went to: 9th – D Lickess, 18th – J Cutler. The 3rd hole Super Pin went to Bruce Carpenter with a shot finishing less than a metre from the hole. He got his ‘2’, which was the highlight of his day.

The visitors included a group from Duntryleague (Mike Tilston, Neil Cashen, Bruce Cashen and Tom Brice), and Max Medlyn from Parkes. They all found the course challenging.

There was no Sunday Stableford Medley due to the playing of the Forbes Ladies Open.

Do not forget the Mizuno Equipment Demo Day organised by Head Pro Adam for May 13. Contact Adam if interested on 0433 485846.

The Forbes Men’s Open is set for the 15 and 16 May, and is the first round of the “Three Opens Champion”, which will be played over the Forbes, West Wyalong and Condobolin Opens.

Saturday, 8 May is an 18-Hole Stroke, sponsored by B&C Auto. Sunday has a Stableford Medley.

By Short Putt

Netball Full Steam Ahead

May 7, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Regional All Age Carnival
The Forbes Netball Association hosted their annual Regional All Age carnival on Sunday, with numbers showing a great support for the day in Forbes.

Over 500 hundred players played more than 260 games of netball during the action packed day. Teams travelled from all parts of the state from West Wyalong, Temora, Gilgandra, Leeton, Orange, Dubbo, Cowra, Blayney, Griffith, Parkes, Cootamundra, Junee and Forbes.

The carnival was cancelled last year because of COVID and players of all ages made up for the lost year. Thank you to Forbes Shire Council for preparing the grounds at Stephen Field so the carnival could be played.

Junior Mixed Netball
The Tri Towns Tournament scheduled to start this week has been cancelled. Parkes Netball committee informed Forbes last week that they were withdrawing from the competition, and a meeting with parents was held and it was decided to move the Forbes Junior Mixed Netball competition to mid-week.

The Junior mixed competition will be run on a Wednesday night, in line with the very successful Spring senior night competitions. Games will be played at 5 pm and 6 pm starting in August and the competition will continue through the spring.

NetSetGo
NetSetGo will continue each Saturday during the winter months at 9:30 am for one hour and will be a stand-alone program. Players aged 5 years to 10 years can join in the fun of NetSetGo and learn all the skills ready for competition games.

Round 1 Rugby League Results

May 7, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

• Ladies League Tag: Forbes 34 defeated Wellington 4

• Under 18’s: Forbes 32 defeated Wellington 16

• Reserves: Forbes 36 defeated Wellington 16

• First grade: Wellington 30 defeated Forbes 12

THIS WEEK: Forbes v Nyngan @ Spooners Oval, Forbes

Netball Night Comp

May 7, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

There are still four rounds to be played in the Forbes Netball Night competitions for both mixed and ladies teams. Finals will be played on June 9 between the two top teams on the point score ladder in each division.

Last week Chili Netters did not supply an umpire for the first time and will pay a $50 fine, give their opposition a 5 goal start in their next game, and lose two competition points.

All umpires who are representing their teams in their umpiring duty are reminded that they cannot use their phones while they are umpiring. The majority of games will either have a badged umpire or committee member as one of the umpires, for support for any umpires. Teams are only allocated to supply one umpire per night.

Platypi Win Firsts, Seconds And Women’s

May 7, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Platypi XV pipped a gallant Orange City side 25-22 at home in round three of the Blowes Menswear Cup. Seconds had a handy win 40-14 while the Women’s won by forfeit and the Colts were thrashed 52-13. Over the next few weeks the Platypi will face Dubbo and Bathurst in what will give the club a better idea where they sit in sea-son 2021.

Ray Sets Record With Another Three Game Day

May 7, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

HAMMER SHOT: Participants enjoyed Aussie Croquet last Saturday May 1 with some 21 players turning out.

Aussie Croquet on 1 May saw a small number of 21 players as some were involved in the Heritage weekend, some on the sick list and others holidaying.

There were only three winners of all three games namely Ray Burridge, Bob Murray & Kevin Rubie. Congratulations to all three players. In the recent scores I notice that Ray Burridge has won all three games in Aussie Croquet for the last seven weeks. Congratulations Ray, I am sure that this is indeed a record.

Close games: Jill Rubie and John Mac-Cullagh 14 def Bill Scott and Helen McQuie 13, Cheryl Toohey and Merv Langfield 14 def Jeff Liebich and John MacCullagh 12, Colleen Liebich 14 def Jeff Liebich 12 and Elvy Quirk and Cheryl Toohey 14 def Marie Spry and Colleen Liebich 12.

Our new shade area is certainly going to be a popular spot as was seen on Saturday on a very warm morning. Once again many thanks to the small number of members who volunteer – it is very much appreciated.

By Irish Peel

Be Seen

May 7, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

LAKESIDE VIEWS: Kristen Feeney and Luke Davis enjoying the fine Autumn weather.

 

GRAND OPENING: The opening of the new Ninja Park attracted a range of people to see Liberal NSW MP Bronnie Taylor cut the ribbon.

 

RDA HELPS KIDS: Luka Roylance often utilises the service and expertise of the team from our local RDA.

 

FUN IN THE SUN: Nothing like some family mega fun in the sun – and takeaway food!

 

SENIORS CONCERT: Kimberly Ryan entertained the seniors at JRV during Seniors Week.

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE: ANZAC Day in Forbes was one of the biggest on record as masses turned out to pay their respects to our servicemen and women.

 

SWINGING BY: Violet Millerd had a blast at the Super Mega Fun Day put on by Forbes Youth Action Team.

 

ANZAC DAY 2021: Forbes ANZAC Day was one of the biggest on record with a strong turn out of locals and veterans.

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Carter Freney celebrated his second birthday on the weekend at the Forbes YACC.

Red Bend Special Sports Day 40 Year Anniversary

May 7, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

When Diane Decker started the Red Bend Special Sports Day with some other dedicated volunteers she could have never envisaged it would remain one of the flagship local events on the social calendar some 40 years later. After COVID canned last year’s event it was great to see all the NDIS providers in the region make an effort to come back and support the event.

Forbes Arts Society: Our Heritage For The Future

April 30, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

The Forbes Arts Society invites avid, amateur and accomplished artists from across the region to enter this year’s Heritage Art Competition.

The theme ‘Our Heritage for the Future’ encourages artists to celebrate all aspects of heritage including the built and natural environment, sacred sites and artefacts.

Forbes Arts Society Chair, Dr Karen Ritchie said, “This year’s theme looks to the importance of all facets of heritage in honouring the stories of our past, celebrating lived heritage as it evolves in the present, and looking to the future to ensure the stories of our culture, significant historical and natural places and Indigenous heritage is protected for future generations.”

While artists do not have to be residents of Forbes, their entries do need to portray an aspect of Forbes Shire heritage.

The competition has no set categories and is open to all art mediums and styles, with the finalists exhibited at the Platypus Gallery from April 27 until May 15 as part of the Our Heritage for the Future exhibition.

Winners of the Forbes Shire Council Acquisition Prize ($750) and Non-acquisitive Prize ($250) will be announced at the Forbes Heritage Award Night on Tuesday May 4, commencing at 6pm.

For more information about the Forbes Heritage Art Competition or the Our Heritage for the Future exhibition, visit www.forbesartssociety.com or follow @PlatypusGallery on Facebook and Instagram.

The Platypus Gallery opening hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10am until 2pm and Saturdays, 9am until 1pm.

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