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Parkes Phoenix Editor

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

Is Knee Cracking OK?

May 24, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Many people experience a painless cracking, grating or popping sensation when bending the knee. The medical term for this is crepitus. A study by McCoy et al looked at 250 normal knees and found that 99% had patellofemoral crepitus. One must then ask: “What causes joint crepitus and does it really matter?”

Whilst knee crepitus is often a symptom of patellofemoral pain syndrome and osteoarthritis, no research to date has shown a causal link between the crepitation noise and actual joint pathology.

Most people experience one of four types of crepitus. The first occurs when a tendon snaps over a bone. It can be palpated and is often described as a hollow clunk.

The second occurs inside the joint when the two joint surfaces separate. A vacuum is created forming gas bubbles in the joint fluid. When these pop a loud “crack” is often heard. One study showed no signs of joint arthritis after years of habitual knuckle cracking.

The third cause is when patellofemoral movement is not smooth. This can cause a fine crunching noise and can be measured with vibration arthrography. Vibrations are decreased or lost in joints with osteoarthritis probably due to decreased joint lubrication.

The fourth occurs when joint fluid is pushed behind a slightly rough patella surface as the knee bends.

It is good to distinguish what type of cracking your knee makes. If it is not painful and falls into one of the above categories we should see crepitus not as a sign of joint pathology, but as a sign that our joints are mobile and well lubricated.

For the fitness of you,

Linda Reilly

Our Bloke -Jarrod Amery

May 24, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

How long have you lived in Forbes and what do you like about living here? I’ve been living in the area for 13 years and bought a farm on the New Grenfell Road two years ago where we now live. I like the people, climate, agricultural landscape and close proximity to services.

Where do you work and what do you enjoy about your work? I work on my own farm and leased farm land. I love being a farmer. I love the challenges associated with running a profitable business.

What do you do to unwind after work or on weekends? I really enjoy shooting rats in the sheds at night with the kids, cooking a barbeque, motorbike riding in challenging terrain (Great Dividing Range) and going camping with the family.

What are you really good at? I’m not sure if I’d call myself as “really good at”, but you generally become good at what you love and I love my wife and kids and being a role model to them.

If you could have a super power, what would it be? Bring injustice in our world to its knees – poverty, abuse, sex trafficking, slavery, hunger, war, violence – to see people freed from these bondages.

What is your pet hate? The lack of respect of others.

Tell us about your best holiday ever. When I took my family on a camping trip to Broken Hill, Tibooburra and Innamincka to Cameron’s Corner.

Bogan Gate CWA News

May 24, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

During March and April, the Bogan Gate CWA found themselves very busy. They hosted the Oxley Group Handicraft/Land Cookery Day on Tuesday, 6th March.

The Parkes, Forbes and Condobolin annual Bridge Day was held at Bogan Gate on 15th April. This event came into its eleventh year and Bogan Gate CWA has catered for it every year since its inception.

Also, Bogan Gate CWA President, Marion McIntyre laid a wreath on behalf of CWA at the local Anzac Day dawn service.

At the recently held May meeting, there were nine members present. ‘The thought’, given by Ros Edwards, focused on ‘the worst bankrupt in the world is the one who has lost his/her enthusiasm’.

International Officer, Heather Veal gave further interesting information of some famous people from Poland, the country of study this year. Naturally, the cultural discussion this month was opinions based on the royal wedding.

Plans to host the Orange Male Voice Choir on Sunday, 3rd June at the Bogan Gate Hall at 1.30pm are moving along nicely. Sales are going well with tickets available until 28th May at Betta in Forbes.

The choir has sung all over the world and around Australia. CWA members will be providing a delicious afternoon tea for everyone to enjoy before they drive home.

Bogan Gate CWA would like to see new and familiar faces at their next meeting being held on Thursday, 21st June at 1.30pm at the Bogan Gate Hall. Any new visitors are always most welcome to come along to their meetings.

Footy Tipping Results Round 11

May 23, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Rich Heritage Of Forbes Celebrated

May 17, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Forbes Heritage 2018 has once again seen a variety of events undertaken to celebrate the people and places of Forbes in times gone by.

Events such as the Antiques Roadshow, saw people travelling from as far as Cowra, Grenfell, and Condobolin to gain insight on the little pieces of history handed down through generations.

Another important feature was the open days of the Forbes History Group and the Forbes and District Historical Museum.

The 2018 Forbes Heritage Presentation Evening held last Tuesday, was an opportunity to recognise organisations and individuals, for their contribution to preserving the history of Forbes. The prestigious Forbes Medal for a Heritage Project was awarded to Forbes Shire Council for conservation work to the Forbes Library.

The Volunteer Award was awarded to the Forbes and District Historical Society for their tireless work to preserve Osborne Hall and the thousands of artefacts on display.

The presentation night was also an opportunity to involve school children in Heritage with colouring and drawing competitions.

Getting first place in the colouring competition was Jackson Beaudin, second place went to Isabella Chen and third place to Adam Cuskelly. Ellie Mitton took first place in drawing, Archie Quirk second place and Phoebe Walker third place.

In the Open Art competition, first prize was awarded to Sampa Bhakta and Keith Mullette took out the drawing section.

Karen Ritchie was awarded first place in the photography section and second prize went to Cheryl Barton.

Our Gal…Jacinta Baass

May 17, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

How long have you lived in Forbes and what do you like about living here? I grew up and went to school in Forbes but after marrying a farmer 25 years ago, I’ve had to commute to work in Forbes or stay home.

Where do you work and what do you enjoy about your work? ChapterTwo. I enjoy meeting new people and making them feel good about themselves.

What do you do to unwind after work or on weekends? I drive home trying to avoid the roo’s. I love having my family around or catching up with friends.

What are you really good at? I’m really good at cramming every last minute as I never have enough time, which always makes me late. I am also good at not being able to switch off… or is that a bad thing?

If you could have a super power, what would it be? I would want to be able to control the rain when needed!

What is your pet hate? Dealing with Telstra. I’m no good at puzzles. Oh, and I am OCD about the interior of the car being clean.

Tell us about your best holiday ever. Being young and in Year 6 and going on a school excursion, discovering Sydney. I thought it was just the best thing ever.

MAYORAL NOTES

May 17, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Congratulations to the many people who braved the conditions on Saturday for the Forbes Relay for Life 2018, it truly shows your dedication and commitment for such an important cause. It was my absolute pleasure to open the relay and cut the ribbon for the commencement of the very first lap.

Thankfully it was much better weather this year for the Mother’s Day Classic on Sunday and the lovely weather was reflected with increased numbers taking part. Again hearty congratulations to Yvonne Shaw and her helpers for organising such an important event.

It is very pleasing to see the Men’s Shed progressing along so well. This new building and all its opportunities have really been a wonderful community and council driven project.

Council will be hosting a Citizenship Ceremony on 7th June. If you know of anyone who would like to participate in this ceremony please contact council staff by email on community@forbes.nsw.gov.au.

It has been such a busy time, we can now catch our breath before our town hosts the ever popular Forbes Eisteddfod. This year it will begin on 23rd June and we will welcome hundreds of people to our town to participate and compete.

Our golfers have been enjoying these perfect autumn days with the highly successful Forbes Open held last week on a course that competitors described as ‘good to play on’. I will be presenting the winners of the PGA tournament today as well.

Mayor Graeme Miller

Forbes Open Success

May 17, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

The Forbes Open held on Sunday, attracted a field of 120 who travelled from NSW and Victoria to play. It was good to see many returning players who were keen to play here again.

Once again credit goes to the greens staff and volunteers for their work in presenting the course to a high standard. Many visitors commented on how true, but challenging they were. Thanks also to Simon Houston for keeping the field on time.

The winner was Konrad Ciupek with a scratch score of 68. He had travelled from Melbourne for the event, keen to improve his experience as one of the sub-elite players in that state. He played alongside scratch golfer Will Arnold (Penrith), who between them provided a dazzling display of shot making. Konrad’s score 4-under was always going to be hard to beat but eventually for contenders it came down to holing the putts when needed.

There was qualification also for two players to the NSW Seniors Open. The first spot went to Daryl McAuliffe and the second spot went to Peter Zotti (Wagga Wagga). Both were well pleased.

Also available was a spot for a player and two friends to play in the NSW Open Pro-Am. Local player Brett Thomas won this with the best nett score of the day of 67. There was a long line of mates eagerly shouting ‘pick me’.

The main prizes went to: A-Grade Scratch – Konrad Ciupek (Victoria GC) 68; B-Grade Scratch – John Finlay (Manly) 84 and CGrade Scratch – Brett Thomas 67.

The Forbes winners were: A-Grade Handicap Runner-up – Shane Sallaway nett 72 c/b; B-Grade Handicap Winner
– Rob Webb nett 71; B-Grade Handicap Runner-up – Andrew McDonald nett 73; CGrade Handicap Winner – Greg Webb nett 68; Veteran Handicap Winner – Greg Webb (68) and Junior Handicap Winner – Cameron
McMillan (75).

The NTP’s went to: 1st – A-Grade: K Ciupek (Victoria GC); 3rd A-Grade – R Nixon, B-Grade – F Collie, C-Grade – nil; 9th – CGrade – C Fealy (W/Wyalong); 18th – B Grade L O’Connor.

By Short Putt

Letter to the Editor

May 17, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Letter To The Editor,

Four weeks ago, I had just finished filling my car up with petrol at the Forbes Caltex, when I received a phone call to say that my sister had passed away. I went in to pay for my fuel and explained what had happened.

Zoe, the Manager, immediately offered assistance to me and gave me a seat, offered water and to call someone for me.

She was absolutely wonderful and compassionate and ensured I was ok, as I called someone to collect me.

Such acts of kindness as these are often passed over for the negative things in our world and they should not be let go as insignificant or taken for granted.

The kindness shown to me that day, helped me beyond words and I wish to share with our local community how one
such act of kindness can help someone beyond measure.

Thank you so very much Zoe! Have a lovely day… and keep warm.

Kind regards,
Annie White

What is your favourite childhood memory?

May 17, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

George Barnes: My favourite childhood memory is summer days and no school.

Christene Gorton: Going for drives with my mother and father and also my grandparents on Sundays in Sydney.

John Ryan: A childhood memory I certainly cannot forget was when I fell off a horse!

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