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

Big Week On The Green For Merv

March 19, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

AIMING UP: An Aussie Croquet match delicately poised last Saturday at the croquet fields.

We had 30 players for golf croquet on Tuesday, 9 March. There were 4 winners of 3 games – Ray Burridge, Merv Langfield Sandy Hepburn and Jill Rubie Big wins were 11 – 2 Joan Littlejohn and Kevin Rubie, 10 – 3 Bob Murray and Bruce Field, 9 – 4 John Allegri and Geoff Coles, Sandy Hepburn and Mal Smith. Close games were:

• Jill Rubie and Alex Todd 7 Elvy Quirk and John Cole 6
• Denny Smith 7 John MacCullagh 6
• Kevin Rubie and Merv Langfield 7 John Job and Bill Scott 6
• Sandy Hepburn and Libby Smart 8 Colleen Liebich and NevilleSpry 5
• Dorelle Scott and Ray Burridge 8 Harley Stewart and Jeff Liebich 5
• Merv Langfield and Bruce Field 8 Bob Murray and John Browne 5
• Marie Spry and Jeff Liebich 8 Joan Littlejohn and Alex Todd 5
• Jill Rubie and Geoff Coles 8 John Browne and John Cole 5

We had 27 players for aussie croquet on Saturday, 13 March. Four players had 3 wins, Jill Rubie, John MacCullagh, Bill Scott and a young Rubie Cam, so we are getting younger players which is great! Big wins on the day were 14 – 7 Jill Rubie and Merv Langfield, 14 – 8 Geoff Coles and Lib-by Smart, 14 – 9 Bob Murray and Cherylin Cole, John Farah and Bob Murray. Close games were:

• Kevin Rubie 14 Tony Thomson 13
• Colleen Liebich and Bill Scott 14 Robin Pols and Sandy Hepburn 12
• Cam Rubie and Libby Smart 14 John Coles and John Farah 11
• Jeff Liebich and John MacCullagh 14 Merv Langfield and Marie Spry 11
• Robin Pols and Ray Burridge 14 Barry White and Kevin Rubie 11
• Geoff Coles and Bill Scott 14 John Allegri and Sandy Hepburn 11.

By Pegging Out

 

 

NSW Has A New DA Process

March 15, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

From 1 January 2021 Forbes Shire Council along with all NSW Councils are moving towards only accepting DA’s via the NSW Planning Portal.

The portal enables applicants to submit a Development Application 24 hours a day, seven days a week at a time that is convenient to the applicant.

“The new system enables applicants to check the progress of the DA at any time online,” say Forbes Shire Council Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM. “There will be no manual way to submit a DA, it will all be via this portal.”

“There is a great help line aspect to the portal at https://pp.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/contact-us that people should use first and if they are still having trouble they can then come to council, the staff can help if people are finding it difficult,” says Phyllis. “Responses to questions lodged in the portal are very quick, you will have an answer back within 24 hours.”

“Council can assist you with all of your building and planning approval needs, if you are starting a project and are unsure of what you need to do please make sure to take the first step of booking a prelodgement meeting so that we can get you started,” Phyliss advises. “It might be easier than you think as some projects don’t need complex approvals, just to adhere to standards. This could be the case if you are installing advertising signage, changing the use of a building, or running some businesses from home.”

“Many home alterations and additions can be done without having to go through a complicated approval process, there can be communication issues you need to deal with when planning your development. Talk to your neighbours about your development as this can be a great first step in making sure that it all goes smoothly.”

Diggers Swimming Results

March 12, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

GLIDING CHAMP: Sasha McCarthy was successfully declared the Gliding Champ by the judges.

50 Metre Results, March 7

Heat 1: Arnold Andrews 52.45 off 53 nominated followed by Geoff Drane next with 70.92 off 70 nominated and the out of form Norm Cook with 61.83 off 56 nominated.

Heat 2: Sasha McCarthy showing how it’s done by touching in first with 62.73 from 63 nominated beating her Poppy Mark Stib-bard with 48.71 off 48 nominated and Mick Prior 48.95 from 48 nominated.

Heat 3: A very close heat with all swimmers swimming close to their times Adam Andrews touching in first with 39.08 off 40 nominated, David Stibbard next with 43.42 off 44 nominated, Andrew Burton managed 3rd despite a really nice glide 42.44 off 43 nominated and Brendon Hayes 33.80 off 34 nominated.

Glide of the week as judged went to Sasha McCarthy.

Pauly Fenech Confirmed For Bogan Festival

March 12, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

BOGAN MOBILE: Organiser of ABBF Luke Acheson in Forbes driving around the bogan mobile promoting this year’s festival. Acheson confirmed Houso’s star Pauly Fenech will be attending in 2021. INSET: Pauly Fenech with Benny Bogan.

In a real bonus for organisers, Pauly Fenech of Houso’s and Fat Pizza fame, has been confirmed as one of the special guests for the second edition of Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival (ABBF) at Bedgerabong Racecourse from June 11-13.

The event, which was previously held at Bogan Gate in 2019, like many events was postponed in 2020.

“We have been lucky that we have many who want to see this work and this year’s event happen from business operators to volunteers and more including Pauly Fenech,” said co-owner/ organiser Luke Acheson in Forbes for a promo shoot on the weekend.

“We are calling on all bogans far and wide to get behind this event. With your support, your ticket purchase allows you entry into up to 15 events, see some live music and comedy as well as go into the draw for a number of prizes,” said Mr Acheson.”

“Plus we will be doing some fundraising for charity so it’s a chance to donate to those less fortunate.”

Already the event is shaping into something sensational with Chris Franklin, Hype Duo, Benny Bogan – the fairdinkum Aussie, Balls N All and The Noll Brothers plus other special guests.

“We may have some more surprises yet,” said Luke. With rumours abound of a bogan wedding, lawnmower racing and more special guests Mr Acheson advises punters to get their tickets early.

“Tickets are going like pies at Spooner’s Oval on footy day and ticket prices include options such as bus travel and camping.”

“There’ll be a number of stalls there as well as new events and some old favourites,” he said. “It should be a cracker and we can’t wait to see you all there!”

Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival is an 18+ event

Our Bogan – Luke Acheson

March 12, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

How long have you or did you live in Forbes? I was born here and lived in Forbes the first 17 years of my life.

What do you do for a living? Supervisor for a waste management company when I am not organising festivals.

What makes you laugh the most? Having a good time with mates.

If money were no object what would you do with your time? Go on a bender like Gavin and Brenda!

Describe your dream holiday? June long weekend at the Bedgerabong Racecourse!

Best advice? If you want something said get a man, if you want something done get a woman.

If you could live in any time or place, when or where would it be? 1970s Australia.

If you could have dinner with any three people past or present who would they be? Jim Morrison, Bear Grylls and Paul Hogan.

If you could have a superpower what would it be? Aside from selling 1,000 tickets I’d want two livers.

What is your pet hate? An empty fridge.

K Hub Targets Landmark Real Estate Space

March 12, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

In a real win for the Forbes community, Kmart will be opening a new “K hub” in the old Target Country building in Rankin Street.

Kmart confirmed the news in late February and over the next five weeks Target Country will vacate as Kmart will look to take over the space.

A K hub is a smaller styled format store with the most popular Kmart products across necessities such as kids wear and needs, homewares and clothing. K hub specialty stores are proving popular in smaller towns as the brand grows.

“We are strategically setting ourselves up as a retail hub,” said Mayor Phyllis Miller. “It’s great news for the Forbes community! And it is fantastic that we can fill that space and open up more opportunities for residents in Forbes.”

The store will be located in the current Target Country Forbes building and all current Target team members in the store will be offered roles at the new K hub.

The closure of Target Country was announced last year with the nominated closing date of April 17 advertised around town.

Celebrating Women On International Women’s Day

March 12, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

International Women’s Day (IWD) should be a time to reflect over the past 110 years on what we have achieved as women. After all, it was not so long ago that we were not even recognised as citizens but property with no rights. Nothing we may take for granted such as higher education or equal opportunity to employment has been handed to us; women before us fought for the liberties we enjoy today and that we never give a second thought.

IWD is a chance to honour those women, celebrate how far we have come and unfortunately an unwieldly reminder of all we have to do.

Who would have thought that in 2021 we would still be fighting the very same thing as when the suffragettes protested against sex discrimination in the workplace in 1911, the year that IWD was first celebrated?

According to International Women’s Development Agency: “IWD is a day to recognise how far we’ve come towards gender equality, and also how far we have left to go. In 1911, only eight countries allowed women to vote, equal pay for equal work was unheard of – if women were allowed to work at all – and reproductive rights were non-existent.”

Let’s recognise the women in our lives, celebrate how far we’ve come and never take our liberties for granted. Let’s take this moment to thank the women in our lives (past or present) who have made our world a fairer and more equitable place for all of us.

Here’s to strong women – may we be them, may we know them and may we raise them!

By Therese Faerie

People With Disabilities Encouraged To Tell ‘Your Story’

March 12, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

YOUR STORIES PLEASE: Jacinta Harris and Rachael Vincent of Your Story Disability Legal Support will be back from April 19 and hope people will come forward and share their stories.

At the International Day of People with Disability event recently hosted by Forbes Council, people with a disability and their families learned about Your Story Disability Legal Support.

Your Story solicitor Rachael Vincent said the service was created to support people with a disability and their networks.

“We understand there are many people with a disability who may want to share their stories,” she said.

“People can share all kinds of experiences with the Royal Commission. This could include negative experiences, or ideas about how we can create a more inclusive society for all.”

“But we also understand that many are worried if they do, their lives may be made worse. That may be through discrimination, or changes to the delivery of their essential services by people who may still be involved in their care.”

“We’re here to empower people to be able to share their stories safely.”

All of the stories gathered in Forbes will inform the Disability Royal Commissions final report, which is expected to be presented to the federal government in July 2022.

The report will make recommendations about how we can make changes to improve the lives of people with disability and empower everyone to live safely and participate equally in society.

Your Story Disability Legal Support will return to the Central West on April 19 and 26.

For more information or to book an appointment call 1800 77 1800 or go to www.yourstorydisabilitylegal.org.au

New Career Advice Program Set To Help Forbes Residents

March 12, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

SKILLS: Skillset Career Link team members with staff from Forbes Shire Council at the presentation last week.

Skillset has launched a free career advice support service, Skillset CareerLink Central West, for residents across Central West NSW.

The Australian Government has recognised Skillset’s expertise and experience in career development programs by selecting them to receive a $600,000 project grant from the National Careers Institute to deliver a career information, advice and support program.

The Skillset CareerLink Central West program is supported by Regional Development Australia Central West and will be delivered across eleven local government areas covering more than 180,000 residents and a local economy supporting 74,000 jobs. The eleven local government areas are Bathurst, Blayney, Cabonne, Cowra, Forbes, Lachlan, Lithgow, Oberon, Orange, Parkes and Weddin.

Craig Randazzo, Chief Executive Officer at Skillset said that this program will close the gap for local residents in accessing local and relevant career advice.

“We know that a person’s career is a journey, not a destination with McCrindle research showing an Australian will have 17 different employers, and an average of 5 separate careers in their lifetime.”

“We believe Skillset CareerLink Central West will create an immediate impact for in-person career services for our primary target group of 25 – 44 year olds. This program will close that gap and become a key service for local residents to access career guidance.”

Forbes Shire Council are thrilled to welcome a new program to the regional area and support the prosperity and the skills of local people in the region.

Local Forbes residents who are interested in accessing career advice are encouraged to visit the CareerLink Community website at www.skillset.com.au or call 1300 853 525.

What does International Women’s Day (IWD) mean to you?

March 12, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Monica Steffan: International Women’s Day for me is a reminder of what it’s like to be a woman. From what we as women have been through, are going through and still have left to do.

 

Jacinda Acheson: It’s a day that represents the empowerment and independence of women.

 

Michee Lyn Ramsteadt: I get to celebrate being myself – an independent woman.

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