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

Five Days Of Double Demerits

January 22, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Senior Constable Baldwin from Parkes Highway Patrol is one of many on local roads to enforce safe driving.

As we get ready to celebrate Australia Day and with school holidays coming to an end for thousands of local students, drivers are being reminded that double demerit points will be in force for five days.

Forbes, Parkes and Lachlan Shire Councils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, said that double demerit points would be in force from Friday, 22 January to Tuesday, 26 January for all speeding, seatbelt, motorcycle helmet and mobile phone offences.

“Please drive safely and take extra care on the roads this holiday period. Driving over the speed limit to save a couple of minutes, pushing on driving when you are tired, answering your mobile phone whilst behind the wheel and driving after a few drinks isn’t worth the risk of not arriving at all,” Melanie said.

“We all have a part to play in reducing the number of crashes and risks. Remember to slow down, schedule plenty of breaks during your trip, don’t drink and drive, limit distractions in the car and ensure all your passengers are wearing their seatbelt,” Parkes Highway Patrol Sergeant Martin Ling said.

Croquet Catch Up

January 22, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Golf Croquet

After a three-week break, Croquet players were thrilled to get back into the game. There were 34 keen players who kicked off the season of Golf Croquet on Tuesday, 12 January. The winners of three games were John Browne, Ray Burridge, Geoff Coles, John Cole, Bruce Field and John MacCullagh. Big wins were: 11-2 Evelyn Mahlo and John Cole. 9-4 Evelyn Mahlo and Dorelle Scott; Bill Scott, Harley Stewart and Geoff Coles; Dorelle Scott and Bob Murray; Barry White and John MacCullagh; Lorraine Todd and Bruce Field. Close games were:

•  Barry White and Marie Spry 7, Joan Littlejohn and Libby Smart 6.

• Kevin Rubie and John Browne 7, John Allegri and Alex Todd 6.

• Judy Ellis and Bruce Field 7, Robin Poles and Elvy Quirk 6.

• John Browne 7, Barry White 6.

• Tony Thomson and Geoff Coles 7, Merv Langfield and John Robb 6.

Aussie Croquet

Twenty-six players joined Aussie Croquet on a very chilly Saturday morning, 16 January. The winners of three games were John Browne, Ray Burridge, John Cole, Joan Littlejohn, Doreen Rogers, Kevin Rubie, Neville Spry and Barry White. Big wins were: 14-8 John Cole and Joan Littlejohn, Kevin Rubie and John Cole. 14-9 John Allegri and Lyn Simmonds, John Browne and John Fa- rah. Close games:

• Neville Spry 14, Judy Ellis and John Job 13.

• Barry White and Marie Spry 14, Merv Langfield and Elvy Quirk 13.

• John Cole and Libby Smart 14, John MacCullagh 13.

• Cheryle Toohey and Barry White 14, Geoff Coles and Colleen Liebich 13.

• Colleen Liebich and Jeff Liebich 14, Lor- raine Todd and Bill Scott 12.

• Geoff Coles and Joan Littlejohn 14, Rob- in Poles and Tony Thomson 12.

By Pegging Out

Australia Day 2021 In Forbes

January 22, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Australia Day celebrations will look very different in 2021, and Forbes Shire Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM is calling on residents to tune in to a virtual celebration this year.

“COVID-19 restrictions have made this year’s event a virtual one, which I know the Forbes community will embrace nonetheless,” says Phyllis. “Celebrating our amazing citizens is so important, we couldn’t miss this opportunity. So, this year we will be live streaming the awards on Facebook and celebrating their wonderful achievements with a private ceremony.

“It is unfortunate we couldn’t all join together in person this year, but we really need to continue our great work in staying healthy and safe. We do invite you all to visit our beautiful waterways and grab a bite to eat at the various food vans which will be placed around the Lake and the Ski Dam, Lions and Rotary Parks and near the Waterpark during the day. We really are so lucky to have the Lake in our town and we want you all to enjoy it on this significant day of Australia Day.”

At 6pm the Awards ceremony will be broadcast via Facebook and the awards will include Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, and Senior Citizen of the Year.

“I look forward to sharing the evening with our nominees, as well as their family and friends in a private function,” said Phyllis, “the awards will be broadcast live on Facebook to ensure the whole community knows how great our citizens really are.”

The Fireworks display will also be broadcast live from the Forbes Shire Council Facebook page at 9pm. Pet owners are being urged to restrain animals during this time to ensure pets do not panic roam from home.

Building Better Regions Fund

January 22, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

The guidelines for Round Five of the Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF) have been released and Riverina and Central West communities are being urged to apply, with applications open until Friday, 5 March.

“The Australian Government is supporting regional communities across the nation with a particular focus in this round on regional tourism,” Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development and Member for Riverina Michael McCormack said.

“The Building Better Regions Fund has supported several infrastructure projects across the Riverina and Central West with more than $26 million being delivered through the first four rounds of the program, including upgrades to the main streets of Forbes, Cowra, Gundagai and Parkes, a new medical hub in Grenfell and upgrading the original Temora Aerodrome runway and associated main apron and taxiways.”

There is $100 million available for tourism-related infrastructure to get regional tourism back on its feet, while $100 million is available for broader community infrastructure and investment.

The guidelines can be found at www.business.gov.au/bbrf. Applications are open from 12 January 2021 until 5 March 2021. Successful applicants are expected to be announced in mid-2021.

A Great Day Despite Challenges

January 22, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Benjamin Parslow of Can U dig filling out the form on the rainy day of races held by the Forbes Jockey Club.

Forbes Jockey Club (FJC) held its first race meeting of the 2021 calendar year on Saturday, 2 January, to the backdrop of COVID-19 protocols and gloomy wet weather. Yet despite this, FJC Secretary Lys Cunningham lauded the day as a success.

“It was a big effort to get this up considering how difficult 2020 has been for everyone,” said Lys.

“I cannot thank our volunteers, patrons, punters, owners, trainers, jockeys, officials, the board and sponsors enough.

“It has been a massive team effort to get this going and fortunately the rain didn’t stop us,” Lys said.

The first race J&C Newcombe Class One Maiden Plate was taken by Matt Cahill on Same Old Scene coming from behind at the death to pip Dizzy Dylan with Down Stage third.

Race two was one for the girls with Heni Ede sensational on number four Sizzleonthebridgen ahead of Penny Bonitas and Hot Fancy Boult in the Peter Maher Shearing Services Benchmark 58 Handicap over 1300 metres.

The heavy showers may have softened the track but it did not dampen the spirits of Heni Ede though, who got the chocolates again in the third race, Darlington Irrigation Maiden Plate to make it two in a row with a fabulous ride on number 12, Zenyasa with number seven, Big Apple Burt second, and Fire Shadow back into third.

The Nicholson Petroleum Benchmark 50 rounded off a nice day for the lady jockey’s with Nyssa Burrells awesome on Jawsome. Looking Alive came in a gallant second ahead of early fancy Billy Bent Ear and Great Excitement fourth.

The day was a great success especially for new FJC President Randal Grayson, was extremely pleased especially considering the challenges the industry and broader community have faced the last year or so.

By Dane Millerd

Tourism Infrastructure Projects Benefit Local Business

January 22, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Adam Tandy and Tim Wood from Outback Soils in Forbes are one of the local contractors working on the Boosting the Lachlan Valley Economy Art Project.

The $7 million Boosting the Lachlan Valley Economy Art Project is set to transform our region’s tourism landscape. While still only in the early stages of delivery, the project is already having a positive impact on the regional economy with a number of local businesses involved in the construction phase.

The project includes the redevelopment of Gum Swamp reserve, the commissioning of 20 new sculptures to extend the Sculpture Down the Lachlan (SDL) public art trail, and the construction of a new Cultural and Arts Centre.

As part of the Gum Swamp redevelopment, Midpro Engineering in Forbes fabricated the two-storey frames for the new bird hides, before sending off to Cowra’s Central Plate and Gal to be galvanised.

Midpro owner Ian ‘Bart’ Bartholomaeus said, “Our team at Midpro have really enjoyed being involved with this project. We have almost completed all the components  for the three new bird hides and are preparing to start the on-site works now that harvest has wrapped up, beginning with the footing foundations.”

Installation of the new hides is anticipated to be complete by March 2021. Outback Soils in Forbes will then carry out the re- remaining work on the walkways, handrails, and concrete seating.

Outback Soils are also working in partnership with landscape architect, Outscape from Grenfell on the landscaping for the Sculpture Down the Lachlan extension and the Albion Park redevelopment. The custom SDL concrete blocks that feature at each site were designed and manufactured by Outback Soils owner, Tim Wood.

Orange-based consultants, Source Architects were engaged earlier this year to re-develop the former Forbes Ambulance Station on the corner of Lachlan and Church Streets into a Cultural and Arts Centre, and construction is due to commence mid-2021.

Director of Source Architects, Sally Sutherland said, “Progress on the design of the Cultural and Arts Centre is well under-way, with plans to be lodged to Forbes Shire Council for Development Application early in the new year.

“The design incorporates a multifunctional room, gallery shop and a 32-seat café on the lower level with additional outdoor dining and a takeaway service. The main gallery and a meeting space will be located on the upper floor.”

Forbes Arts Society Chair, Dr Karen Ritchie said, “Engaging local suppliers and contractors, where possible, is part of our vision to diversify our rural economy, build economic resilience, and grow our Shire’s reputation as a vibrant and thriving place to live, work, visit and invest.”

The ‘Boosting the Lachlan Valley Economy Art Project’ is proudly funded by the NSW Government’s Restart NSW program through the Regional Growth, Environment and Tourism Development Fund, the Forbes Arts Society, Forbes Shire Council, Lachlan Shire Council and Evolution Mining.

The project aims to foster visual arts throughout the Forbes Shire, grow the visitor economy and promote the Lachlan Valley region as a premier tourism destination.

Outback Soils designed and manufactured the custom Sculpture Down the Lachlan (SDL) concrete blocks that will feature at the entrance of every sculpture site.

Busy Golf Activity

January 22, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Over the Christmas and New Year break there was a busy period of golf, with events well supported. Additionally, the Summer Sixes players have maintained their high level of activity.

Last weekend the Men’s competition, sponsored by Cahill’s Footwear, was a joint running of a 4BBB alongside an Individual event. The scoring on two cards required intense concentration.

The result in the 4BBB Par event was very close indeed. The winners were Jeff Moon and Trevor Toole who combined well to finish ahead of runners-up Todd and Harry Callaghan who got there on count back.

A number of visitors enjoyed the conditions and had varying success. Welcome to Martin Woods from Parkes, Caleb Hanrahan from Wollongong and Tye and Brian Pilon from West Wyalong.

The Sunday Stableford Medley had a quality field of eight players. The outstanding winner was Nick Ryan who blitzed the field with 38 points. Runner-up was Dave Tildsley with 34 points. The ball sweep went to 32 points on count back, with the only recipient being Head Pro Adam.

A reminder to get your name down for the 2021 CWDGA Pennants, which will commence in February. Please contact John Betland on 0437 572529 to find out more and to express your interest.

Head Pro Adam will be running junior coaching classes in the second week of term one. The classes will be on Thursday afternoons, with 4pm for the 6-10 years and 5pm for 11 years and older. Drop into the Pro Shop to pick up an Information Pamphlet.

Saturday, 23 January is an 18-hole Individual Stroke, sponsored by Rob Allen Livestock Transport. Sunday, 24 and Tuesday, 26 are both Stableford Medleys.

By Short Putt

Our Gal – Brittany Ann Roylance

January 22, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

How long have you lived in or around Forbes and what do you like about living here? Since I was three years old. I love how everyone knows everyone, it’s a friendly beautiful town!

What was your first job? Working at Mc- Donald’s when I was 13.

What makes you laugh the most? When I am hanging around my friends and family having a joke.

If money were no object, what would you do with your time? Honestly, I would love to stay home and be with my son every day as he means the most to me.

Describe your dream holiday? A beautiful beach, kicking back and having a cocktail in the sun with my family, exploring around, relaxing, and eating lots of yummy food.

What is a favourite childhood memory of yours? Growing up in the caravan park. Playing with my sister and making memories.

If you could live in any time or place, where and when would that be? I would love back in the olden days when they used to wear the big dresses and social media and phones were not a thing and playing outside was your entertainment.

If you could share a meal with any three people, past or present, who would they be? My grandfather who passed away. I would happily sit and have a meal with the Rock, the actor, because who wouldn’t? Lastly, a five-star resort, kid free, with my husband.

If you could have a superpower, what would it be? It would be to fly, oh I wish I could fly!

What is your pet hate? Mess, I really do not like mess!

Snippets…

January 22, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Browns Lane is due to reopen this week.

Browns Lane Update: This week the fire damaged building is being inspected and the damaged walls removed. The street will remain closed whilst this work is being carried out. Forbes Shire Council thanks the community for their patience during this time.

Croquet Christmas: The famed Forbes Croquet Club held its annual Christmas luncheon, presentation and celebration at the Vandenberg Hotel on Tuesday, 15 December.

Club members served a delicious lunch followed by a magnificent Christmas cake made by the club’s prominent member, Joan Littlejohn. The winners of 2020’s Most Games Won were:

Golf Croquet: Women’s First Place went to Colleen Liebich, with Jill Rubie taking Runner-Up. Men’s First Place went to Kevin Rubie and John Browne took Runner-up.

Aussie Croquet: Women’s First Place went to Joan Littlejohn and the Runners-Up were Elvy Quirk and Jill Rubie. There was only one point separating the three ladies’, very close indeed. Men’s First Place went to Kevin Rubie and the Runners-Up were John Browne and Bob Murray. Again, only one point separated the three men.

Lucky Door Prizes were won by Evelyn Mahlo and Bob Murray.

Bernardi’s Beneficiaries 2021: Since its inception in 2019, Bernardi’s has proudly donated $200,000 into community organisations and is set to donate another $80,000 this year. Taking overall donations $800,000 dollars since 2011.

The family owned company has been able to give back to local schools, hospitals, sporting clubs and charities with their Building Better Communities Program which aims to focus largely on local organisations who need a helping hand, to keep our local communities thriving and connected.

Now in round five of the program, Bernardi’s has announced its newest beneficiaries for Forbes who will share in a donation pool of $5,000.

Bernardi’s shoppers receive a token from the customer service staff at the check-out to vote for who they’d like to see the funds go to. First place will receive $2,500, second place will receive $1,500, third place will receive $1,000.

Beneficiaries are, from January to June 2021, Boys to the Bush – an organisation that focuses on reconnecting disengaged male youth with their community, schools and positive figures in their lives and the Forbes Netball Association – to purchase much-needed equipment to keep the courts up to standard.

Forbes Little Athletics, who will use the donation to purchase new sporting equipment.

The Countdown Is On

December 18, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Katie and Gigi Stitt in front of the Forbes Public School Christmas display.

Winners are grinners, the Christmas Window Competition was judged by Denise Richards of Appleyard B&B, Nadia Parkinson, Forbes Shire Council Tourism and Destination Officer, and Brendon Allegri from Ray White Real Estate.

The competition saw 19 entries over three categories. Forbes North Public School and Forbes Public School shared first prize for Innovation, Mitre 10 won the Best Display, followed closely by Allure On Main. The Viewers’ Choice saw 35.9% of votes for News On Rankin. Congratulations to everyone for their great displays and all of the effort that they put in.

Debbie Beer from Robbs Jewellers drew ticket number six from the bin. The winner received their tickets from Little Extras Lifestyle. The big draws are on 24 December. Tim Redfern of Lachlan Readymix Concrete has generously donated one of his trucks for the Christmas Eve major draws. There will be 10 $500, one $1,500, two $2,500 and one $5,000 prizes drawn out of the truck from 11.30am onwards. Come to the corner of Battyee Lane and Rankin Streets to witness the fun.

Elf In The Shop began on Monday this week and will finish 21 December. Entry forms are available at Allure On Main,Undercover Sleepwear, News On Rankin, Sportspower and Loomzys Fish N Fix. “I encourage everyone to collect an entry form and use the clues to seek out the Elf that is hidden in the 20 shops. This is a treasure hunt with three $100 Why Leave Town cards for the winners. The Forbes Business Chamber is pleased to partner with Forbes Shire Council to deliver this activity to the community,” said Marg Duggan President of Forbes Business Chamber.

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