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

Mock Crash Video Ready For Students

September 30, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Constable Emma Montgomery, Kaitlyn Stevenson, Constable Cooper Crouch-McKinnon and Sam Hargraves during the filming of the crash scenario.

The horrors of a vehicle accident will confront students when the screening of this year’s Youth Driver Education Program starts next month.

Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils will be hosting an official screening of the NOT A STATISTIC! Youth Driver Education Program video on Tuesday, 11th October.

“This year’s project is a little different from previous years,” said the councils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer Melanie Suitor.

“Like so many events, we have experienced two years of COVID disruption. This year we made the decision to film the crash scenario, which is usually the live mock crash demonstration, to provide us with a contingency for future programs. The video will also allow us to train new actors and could be used in other areas across the region.”

The youth actors involved in this year’s program, local emergency services, Councillors, council staff and invited guests will attend the official screening, which will be the first time the video has been viewed publicly.

Ten local high schools will take part in the program over three weeks, starting on 17th October.

“Year 10 students from our local high schools (and Year 9 or 11 in some of the smaller schools) will be taking part in the program, which includes a pre-lesson, the video and a follow-up lesson. “The pre-lesson provides information about the licensing system, licence conditions, common P plate offences and random breath/drug testing.

“The follow-up lesson will provide students with the opportunity to ask us questions about the crash scenario and we’ll also provide them with additional information about the Emergency+ app, car safety ratings and tips on being a safe passenger,” Melanie said.

The NOT A STATISTIC! Youth Driver Education Program has been running since 2009, during that time crashes on local roads that involved a young driver (17 – 25 years old) have decreased 27%.

Our Gal – Anne Norton

September 30, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Anne Norton

Where were you born? At Manly in 1955.

Which of your accomplishments are you most proud of? Since leaving teaching, which I still dabble in, working as the coordinator for Project Sprouts with the most dedicated and wonderful group of ladies committed to giving every child the best start they can to schooling.

What historical moment stands out most in your memory? The passing of Princess Diana sits in my memory. She was an outstanding example of generosity, kindness and resilience. Her humanitarian work and inclusivity was to be admired. The way she was treated, pursued and harassed was abominable.

What’s the single best piece of advice you’ve ever received? My late husband once said to me: “That was the past. This is now, move on”. I know he made me a more resilient person.

What’s the greatest risk you’ve ever taken? Moving to Parkes with my late husband for business. But I don’t regret a minute. I have made so many wonderful friends and had so many special opportunities. Parkes is where I live now, and I can’t wait to get back home when I go away.

What are the three things you would take to a deserted island? My cats, some wine and good books.

If you had to spend $10,000 today, how would you spend it? That is the drawn-out saga of my life. I would renovate my whole backyard that at the moment is a construction site.

New Dragon Boat In Time For Regatta Season

September 30, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Some very proud Forbes Dragon Boat Club members with the new 20s boat that arrived earlier this month.

After months of waiting the big moment arrived for the Forbes Dragon Boat Club (FDBC) when its new 20s boat was delivered last week.

A group of excited members were up early and waiting at the club’s shed at Lake Forbes on the big day. They all agreed the boat looked fantastic.

“It is just great to take possession of the new boat. It is so exciting,” said club president Chris Favell.

Chris gave credit to the committee who had put in a lot of hard work to raise enough funds for the new boat. “There were some brilliant ideas to help us raise the funds, and it was great to see the business community get involved in helping to provide the funds for it.”

Apart from running a very successful raffle draw, and other fundraising efforts, Forbes Dragon Boat Club approached local businesses to sponsor a seat in the boat, with all the seats sold.

It was a long wait to get the boat as it was built on order in China and then had to be transported to Australia and then to Forbes.

Chris said the new boat was a great addition to the club and sporting facilities in Forbes. “I think everybody understands how important it is for people of all ages to be involved in sport and to increase their fitness and their health. This is great for Forbes.”

The next step is to find a name for the boat, and FDBC members have been asked to submit suggestions around a community-based name. The club is also planning a sponsor’s paddle on Sunday, 20th November.

The FDBC paddles every Sunday at 8:15am, and on Thursdays at 6pm on Lake Forbes. Meet at the shed next to the bowling club. New members are always welcome.

FHS And CWA Combine To Cater

September 30, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

CWA Evening Branch Publicity Officer Sue Cunningham (middle) with the Forbes High students who helped to prep lunches for judges and stewards at the Forbes Show. They are (L-R) Isabella Brown, Ebonnie Colvin-Hopley, Paula Terrado and Holly Young.

The judges and stewards at the recent Forbes Show were well fed thanks to a joint effort by Forbes High School students and the Forbes CWA Evening Branch.

Four Year 10 students completed two days of work experience helping to serve slices made by Red Bend Catholic College for morning and afternoon tea over the two days of the show, while the main task was to plate up and serve lunches for about thirty-eight people each day.

“It was wonderful to see so many young people interested and helping out,” said the President of the Show Society Janine Coles, also referring to the many other students involved with show preparations including Boys to the Bush who did a lot of heavy lifting. The judges and stewards were very complimentary and appreciative of the students’ efforts.

President of the Forbes Evening Branch Robyn Miller said: “The girls were amazing, jumping in and doing what had to be done without hesitation.”

The students also experienced the cake judging and watched the judging of the handicraft section.

Colourful Changes To Create CCC

September 30, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Public School Captain Ruth Whittey thanked Kathryn Currey from Evolution Mining for funding the shade cloth for the yarning circle at the Community Conservation Corner.

Forbes Public School has established a Community Conservation Corner (CCC) with an outdoor classroom to make better use of the school’s close proximity to the beauty of Lake Forbes.

The CCC has Wiradjuri murals, a shade structure in First Nation colours over a yarning circle, while aluminium bench tops, stools, microscopes and storage space will be added for free community workshops and school lessons. “The goal is to develop our students’ and community member’s knowledge, skills and values to sustain our planet,” said teacher Katie Stitt.

“We would like to encourage the community to feel welcome in this space.”

The murals were funded by Arts OutWest and the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) and painted by Wiradjuri artist Scott Sauce Towney, who also designed the animal totems in 2019: Safe (platypus), Respectful (magpie) and Responsible (Kangaroo).

The shade sail was funded by Cowal Evolution Mining, and the bench tops, microscopes and yarning circle cushions by a second FRRR grant.

This will allow for hands-on activities to take place in the CCC to support the eco-system, sustain biodiversity and foster lifelong sustainability practices. The school’s raised veggie beds will be moved to the CCC and thanks to a donation from Central West Lachlan Landcare they will be filled with soil and edible plants and bush tucker. Teachers will teach a Kindergarten – Year 6 sustainability program linked to the NSW Curriculum.

The school already has strong connections with a variety of community organisations and groups including Central West Local Land Services, Central West Lachlan Landcare, Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre, Boys to the Bush, Wiradjuri Cultural and Environmental Rangers Group, Wiradjuri LandCare Group and others.

The yarning circle will be used by different classes every Tuesday and Thursday morning when Elders and storytellers will enter via the lake gate and tell a story during roll call.

Wiradjuri artist Scott Sauce Towney designed and painted animal totems for Forbes Public School. Here is with the Kangaroo, totem animal for the school value Responsible. He painted the totem animals on a water tank at the Community Conservation Corner.

Forbes Croquet Results

September 30, 2022 by Pegging Out

We had 25 players for Aussie Croquet on a pleasant semi-overcast Saturday morning with only two players managing three games – Robin Pols and Neville Spry.

Big winners: 14 – 9 Harley Stewart and Dorelle Scott, John Farah, Bob Murray and Joan Littlejohn.

We had 39 players for Golf croquet, which is close to a new record! We had two visitors, Tom Hannon, brother-in-law to Sandy Hepburn, and Wendy Slacksmith, daughter of Merv Langfield, and one new player, Ray Martin.

A few weeks ago, we lost a very special member Libby Smart, she used to set up the courts every morning before play and did a lot of work around the club, she will certainly be missed. At the start of play this morning we held a minute silence for her.

There were 7 players who managed 3 games: Ray Burridge, Kevin Rubie, Vince Roberts, Mal Smith, Bill Scott and again Robin Pols (how does she do it?)

By Pegging Out

Mayoral Notes

September 30, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

What a fantastic day on Saturday for the Wiradjuri community celebration. Everyone who attended really enjoyed the stalls, amusement rides and food vendors – it was especially appreciated that we supported our local indigenous vendors.

Thank you also to the Forbes Junior AFL Club for organising the Marngrook games for the community. What a unique sporting event – playing with a possum skin ball. Don’t worry I was reassured this was New Zealand possums!

It really is wonderful to support the longest living culture in the world and I am incredibly proud to be living on Wiradjuri country.

Hasn’t it been great to see all those amazing Chevrolets in town? What a great bunch of people too. Not only did we have the National Festival here on the weekend, we have had the vintage and veterans members here all week for the 55th Chevrolet Rally. They are such a wonderful crew and they are also sticking around for our Forbes Motorshow on Sunday. Gates open at 8am for registration, and the show will be on South Circle Drive from 10am to 2pm.

This is the second time we have hosted the Chevrolet National Rally. They came to town 25 years ago in 1997 with 200 beautiful Chevrolets and around 500 guests.

It’s happening this weekend – the Forbes Olympic Pool is opening. Welcome to our new pool contractors and we can’t wait for you to enjoy the pool after considerable work has been completed during winter. It looks sparkling and we can’t wait for another successful pool season for all.

 

Debutante’s Dance For CanAssist

September 30, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

The seven debutants and their partners at the September event.

Months of planning, fundraising and dance lessons for seven young women and their partners culminated in a night when they impressed and delighted their invited guests.

The seven debutants and their partners were Melissa Read and Elijah Reid, Jaide Robinson and Michael Casey, Brianna Horner-Skinner and Ethan Graham, Nerida-lee Hayne and CJ Herron, Haylee Sullivan and Aiden Miller, Jess Tudgey and Ethan Smith and Tiarna Clothier and Conor Howarth.

They were presented to Peita Coote, Forbes High School Year 11 advisor and head teacher. The nervous duos performed their feature dance to “Parallel Lines” by Keith Urban, choreographed by Eliza Woods.

Their tireless efforts cooking barbeques, selling raffle tickets and more resulted in $1,800 being raised for the benefit of Forbes CanAssist to help local cancer patients and their families with travel, accommodation, medicines, treatment as well as household expenses due to loss of regular income.

The raffle winners were: Abbey Bryant – $300 gift voucher donated by Outback Soils; Keith Clarke – garden parcel donated by Bunnings Warehouse; Leisel White – Flint Street Butchery meat tray; Ron Stace – Forbes Central Butchery gift voucher; Lauren Brown – SupaCheap Auto gift card.

Wonderful Organisation Turns 100!

September 30, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

MILESTONE… The Parkes CWA branch was formed on 4th April 1924 and currently has 225 members, including 8 juniors. The organising committee for the 100-year celebration were (L-R) Ann Olson, Lisa Bicket, Julia Macauly, Alice Milne (president) Dorothy Macdonald (member for 50 years) and Annette Moss. Insert: High tea at its best – CWA style.

There is only one way for the NSW CWA to celebrate its centenary and last Saturday 120 Parkes women were treated to a high tea out of the books, plus a fashion show, as the local branch celebrated this milestone occasion.

Established in 1922, “the ladies of the CWA forged a foundation of friendship and service that spread around the state and nation creating a legacy of strength and communities,” said Parkes President Alice Milne in her welcoming address at the Parkes Golf Club. “We seek to serve our community through friendship, advocacy and fundraising.”

Dorothy Macdonald, member of the Parkes branch for 50 years, reminisced about the friendship, good times and laughter over the years. “There are many treasured memories,” she said recalling how her mother was given life membership from the Peak Hill branch when she was 16 years old.

“At the age of 100 my mum still wanted to know what the CWA was doing.” She said Parkes branch had always been very busy and singled out catering for the opening of the Parkes Radio Telescope as a highlight. “Nothing was too hard, members are very skillful, accept all challenges and are able to achieve whatever they put their minds to, whether it is caring for others, or helping those in need to a love of cooking, flowers, music, and handicraft. “To enjoy what you do is not a chore and for all the years I have been involved with the CWA I have had the most enjoyable learning experiences in my life,” said Dorothy.

Cancer Awareness Golf Day

September 30, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Parkes Services Club (PSC) is the main sponsor of the ‘Awareness’ Charity Golf Day on Saturday, 8th October. (L-R) are Stefan Mikita (PSC), Dorothy Charlton (PSC), Chris Dunn (PPCG) and Michael Lynch (PPCG).

When you learn that 50 men are diagnosed every day with prostate cancer and that ten men die every day in Australia, you get some idea of the enormity of the disease.

In an effort to make men more aware of this cancer, the Parkes Prostate Cancer Group is having an ‘Awareness’ Charity Golf Day on Saturday, 8th October on the renovated course. The main competition will be a 4 person Ambrose with a maximum handicap of 30. There will also be a longest drive competition for men and women, nearest the pins and a few other surprises.

Parkes Services Club has come to the tee with a sponsorship of $2,000 for the day. “Members of the Parkes Services Club have been very strong supporters of the Parkes Prostate Cancer Group,” said Michael Lynch of the Parkes Prostate Cancer Group (PPCG).

Funds raised on the day will be used to invite prostate cancer specialists to Parkes meetings and will increase the possibilities to have more Prostate Cancer Nurses in our area.

“Men with a history of family cancer must ensure that they are clear of the disease when they turn 40, and all men should visit their doctor when they turn 50,” said Michael.

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