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Parkes Phoenix Editor

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

Be Seen

July 1, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Shanae Sydenham out and about in Forbes.

 

Kristy Herford working hard at The Bakehouse on Templar.

 

Natika Harrison out and about in Forbes.

 

Telisha and Maisey Phillips enjoyed the sunshine earlier this week.

Forbes Netball 17U Reps At Senior State Titles

June 24, 2022 by Robyn Kenny

Robyn Kenny (coach) Hannah Williams, Kiesha Rusten, Laura Scott, Kaylar Emery, Sienna Marchant, Pip Hanrahan, Hannah Stanmore, Jane Davis, Eb Colvin, Lynda Scott (manager). Front Lily Boyd

The Forbes Netball Association was represented by the 17U team at the Netball NSW Hart Senior State Titles over the June long weekend at Camden netball courts. The team included Lily Boyd, Piper Hanrahan, Kaylar Emery, Laura Scott, Hannah Stanmore, Eb Colvin, Jane Davis, Hannah Williams, Sienna Marchant, Kiesha Rusten.

Seven games were played on day one of the Championships, where the team recorded a great win over West Wyalong and another over Blayney. With the other games against Singleton, Tumut, Wollondilly, Ballina and Brunswick Byron extremely close in their court play. Players player was shared between three girls, Eb Colvin, Jane Davis and Lily Boyd.

Day two was an up and down day for the team, interrupted by small injuries to a number of players, affecting the positioning of the players. Games were played against Casino, Armidale, Great Lakes, Hastings Valley, Inverell and Lithgow, and although no wins were recorded, all the girls played to their best ability, and supported each other in all their play, and never gave up trying. Players player for Day 2 was Hannah Stanmore.

Day three had another 6 games drawn to play, with a great win over Parramatta Auburn, and very close games against Manning Valley, Mt Druitt, Nelson Bay, Quirindi and Scone. Players player for day 3 was Lily Boyd.

The results of the games does not show the closeness of the play in the games, where the Forbes team played a high standard of netball throughout the full three days of the Championships, and never gave up trying. All of the girls should be congratulated for their outstanding sportsmanship, team work and support of each other.

By Robyn Kenny (Proud coach)

Snippets…

June 24, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

O Tama Carey is the 2022 Creative Director of Grazing Down the Lachlan set to return this year on 17th September.

Grazing Down The Lachlan: Celebrating its fourth year in 2022, Grazing Down the Lachlan returns to the banks of the Lachlan River in Forbes on Saturday, 17th September. Chair of the Grazing Down the Lachlan committee, Wendy Muffet said: “We’ve spent the last two years working behind the scenes to make our multi-award winning event even more exciting, with a full line up of events and activities celebrating and showcasing the region’s food, entertainment, art, culture and history.” To view the full program and plan your Grazing weekend, head to www.grazingdownthelachlan.com. 

Pay Your Vouchers Forward For Kids In Need: Don’t let your unused NSW Discover Vouchers go to waste. It is so easy to perform a random act of kindness and help kids in need. One Discover Voucher will issue your selected Children’s Charity with two entry passes on your behalf to pass on to children and families in need. The charities include Starlight Children’s Foundation, Variety Children’s Charity, Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation and KidzWish Foundation. Go to https://symbiozoo.com.au/paydiscoverforward/ 

Big News For All Super Troupers: Trundle ABBA Festival is going ahead on Saturday, 15th October with Australia’s leading ABBA tribute band, Bjorn Again (AUSTRALIA), headlining the festival. The events team at Parkes Shire Council will be taking over the management of the festival this year. Tickets go on sale from 10am on 4th July at https://bit.ly/Abba2022 or ring 6881 8632. You can use your Parents NSW vouchers. 

Nominate A Tradie: Remember to nominate your favourite tradie in our exciting Tradie of the Month competition, sponsored by Gunn’s Menswear. Readers can nominate a tradie, male or female, to go into the draw and the winner each month will win a prize from Gunn’s Menswear. Simply drop into Gunn’s Menswear at 83 Rankin Street to nominate a tradie, or message the Gunn’s Menswear facebook page, or send us an email at editor@forbesphoenix.com.au. The closing date for this month is Monday, 27th June. 

Are you a volunteer? Forbes Shire Council is organising a Volunteers Morning Tea to say THANK YOU. Whether you are a volunteer or you just want to say thank you to a volunteer, join the morning tea in the Forbes Town Hall on Tuesday, 28th June at 10am to recognise some of the hardest working people in our Shire. Please RSVP to events@forbes.nsw.gov.au or call 6850 2300. 

Adam Moloy and Jerad Wooldridge chatting at one of the warm fires on Saturday night at the Frost and Fire event at the Ski Dam.

Our Bloke – Clint Hurford

June 24, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

How long have you lived in or around Forbes and what do you like about living here? I’ve lived in Forbes all of my life and love Forbes because of the sense of community and how everyone seems to support each other.

Where do you work and what do you enjoy most about where you work? I’m the co-owner of C & D Floorcoverings which has been operating since 2009. I love the sense of achievement when a job is completed and the happy faces of our customers.

What do you do to unwind on weekends? I like to play golf, spend time with my family and also don’t mind a quiet beer in the shed with friends and family.

What are you really good at? I think that I’m pretty good at making people laugh, at least I hope so.

What’s on your bucket list? I’d like to be the Manly Sea Eagles mascot for a day.

Tell us an interesting fact about yourself? I can remember my first day of school.

If money was no object, what would you do with your time? I would play golf, watch sport and Seinfeld reruns.

What was your first job? A paper boy for Nock’s Newsagency when I was 12.

Tell us about your best holiday ever? I went to the State of Origin in Perth and watched NSW beat Queensland.

How are you involved in the community? I coach the Forbes Magpies U14 league tag team.

Winners Are Grinners

June 24, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Local real estate agent Ainslee Toole has much to smile about after being awarded number one agent for Nutrien Harcourts NSW and placing third nationally for sales contribution at the recent National Conference. 

This was an exceptional result considering 2021 was not an easy year, with much of the Forbes district in flood and many wet days prohibiting inspections. 

“Most of the inspections last year were carried out in a buggy due to the wet season. I had people close to me battling the good fight so it was pretty exciting to get a podium finish at our National Conference after such a tough year,” said Ainslee. 

Ainslee continued to say this year is shaping up to be better. “We have just sold several larger irrigation properties at record levels and have some quality listings that we will be marketing through winter and spring.” 

Ainslee is a Forbes local, growing up on a farm in the area. After returning from a period living abroad it seemed a natural progression for Ainslee to combine her sales experience as a Retail Manager with her rural experience to sell farms. 

The real estate industry has changed considerably in the 24 years since Ainslee began her career. She started just before emails and the Internet, when people saw the ads in the papers and would call to be faxed a a description with a few photos. 

“In my first year we only advertised in the local papers and The Land. It took up to two days to get the photos printed at the photo shop and then a few days to courier the photos to our advertising agent in Sydney. You had to allow a week from the time you took the photo to getting it in the press,” she said. 

According to Ainslee, the biggest change in the industry has been the speed at which agents can now advertise a new listing, saying, “With online marketing we can reach in excess of 100,000 prospective buyers with a good campaign. It also allows us to target specific areas and demographics.” 

Last year, Nutrien Harcourts Forbes shifted to online Auctions through their National Auctioneer with exceptional results. Reaching an 80% clearance rate, the results were the best they have ever achieved. 

“The thing I like the most about being an agent is helping people achieve their goals. Whether it’s selling to move to town or buying another farm for their son to come home. In many cases this is the biggest business decision our clients make in their lifetime. With farms our clients are selling their business, their superannuation and their home in one transaction. 

“Our greatest compliment is when our buyers become our sellers and ask us to sell a property for them. I have sold many properties multiple times – some as many as four times.” 

When asked where she saw herself in five years time, Ainslee responded, “I hope I’m still on the podium and doing exactly what I’m doing now. It would be nice to maybe travel a bit more in the future now that we can.” 

Mayoral Notes

June 24, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Wow, what a weekend! Chillfest and Frost and Fire were amazing events. We have had so much positive feedback (and helpful suggestions), thank you for both. Wasn’t it just fantastic to get back to having fun, enjoying live music, beautiful food and great company? I had a house full of guests and there were plenty of people who travelled to enjoy our Forbes hospitality. 

Frost and Fire absolutely met all my expectations and I hope it met yours. We are already working on ideas to help make it bigger and better every year. Can you believe we sold all 3,000 tickets beforehand? 

We have also had fabulous feedback about Chillfest, our free family night on Friday. Despite the cold weather it was lovely to see so many families rugged up and ready to have fun. 

Special thanks also to the Rotary and Lions Club for serving breakfast at Lions Park on Sunday. It was very much appreciated and a great idea after a big event like Frost and Fire. 

Thank you also to the Boys to The Bush team who helped with some setting up in the lead up to Frost and Fire. 

Talking volunteers, do you give your time and support to a specific charity or organisation? If so, we want to say a personal and sincere thank you at our Volunteers Morning Tea on Tuesday, 28th June from 10am. 

Please RSVP to events@forbes.nsw. gov.au or call 6850 2300 by Monday. 

Until next week, God Bless. 

Your Mayor
Phyllis Miller 

It Ain’t Weak To Speak

June 24, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

BREAKING THE TABOO… The Forbes Mental Health Expo organisers were (L-R) Katie Shambrook (Catholic Care), Sam Webb (guest speaker and LIVIN founder), Fiona Glasheen (Catholic Care).

We all know what to do when we are injured, but how many of us know where to go when we are experiencing mental health issues?

While 20% of Autralians are impacted by mental health, it still seems to be a taboo subject in our modern lives. 

Actor and mental health champion Sam Webb addressed this often painful subject speaking to about 200 students and community members at the Fobes Mental Health Expo on Tuesday.

Sam started his presentation with two words: I’m fine. “These are two of most dangerous words spoken every day. They were the last two words I heard from my good friend the night before he took his own life in 2013.”

Sam, who flew in from his home in Los Angeles, co-founded the mental health charity LIVIN after the death of his friend committing to helping people and organisations understand the importance of mental health and making wellness a priority.

Speaking from the heart his presentation focused on simple tools and strategies to live better, make a difference and be of service to other people. 

“Don’t take ‘I’m fine’ for an answer any more. A lot of people use those two words just as a blow off, and what they really want to say is: Help Me!”

Sam said the “cool mantra” It Ain’t Weak To Speak was not just about mental health but could be applied to all aspects of life, like an upcoming exam, or relationship problems. He gave the audience some tips about talking to someone who is struggling. “Be honest, and don’t be afraid to have a hard conversation. It is about listening, and not trying to fix anything or solving problems.”

Another strategy Sam focused on was being adaptable in life. “It is not cool to hide your pain, and it does not get you anywhere. Find your north star – identify what you’re good at and value yourself and your worth. You have the power to make a difference in your life. It is OK not to be all right.”

For Sam self-care is vital. “We cannot help anyone properly if we do not look after ourselves first.” He said running was his best self-care option, while some answers from the audience included drawing, and talking to a friend.

Sam ended his presentation with a story about a fellow presenter who had survived a suicide attempt. He said the most important message from the survivor was that he felt instant regret the moment he jumped off a bridge.

Be seen @ Frost & Fire

June 24, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Nicole Williams, Al Gersbach and Neil May.

 

Liam, Grant, Ineke and Fletcher McLuckie from Tichborne.

 

SES Volunteers David Hodges, Gary O’Toole, Jake Cashman, Kane Raymen and Jodie Sheen.

 

Emma Henderson, Tabitha Blake and Tracey Hosler.

Repeat Win In 4BBB Champs

June 24, 2022 by Short Putt

Mens 4BBB Stroke Champions Peter Dawson and John Betland receive their trophy from Events Committee Chairman
Warwick Judge.

Last Saturday saw the playing of the first Championship events for Forbes golfers, with players contending for the mens and ladies 4BBB Stroke and Handicap trophies. 

In the mens event, the pairing of Peter Dawson and John Betland worked like clockwork, resulting in them scoring a 66 Scratch to take out the 4BBB Stroke Championship and in so doing repeat their win from 2021. The Runners-up were the paring of Harry Callaghan and Jacob Bernardi who raced around to score a level par 72. 

The Handicap Winners were Harry Callaghan and Jacob Bernardi, who capitalised on the good stroke play to finish on 65 nett, with each contributing equally. Runners-up on 66 nett were the early starters of Rob Webb and Peter Tisdell, who managed to hit the ball straight in the thick fog. 

The NTP’s went to: 9th – Barry Parker, and 18th – Reggie Murray. The 3rd Hole Pro Shop Super-Pin went to Terry Griffiths. 

The Sunday Stableford Medley had a small field with scores reflecting the difficulty to swing sweetly. Tom Toohey took the honours with 35 points, while Jordan Brett was Runner-up on 27 points. There were no NTP’s. 

The Mens LVDGA Championships and Team events were held at Peak Hill on Sunday 19 June, with a disappointingly small field of 55 players. 

In the Pennants the A-Grade was won by Forbes (192), the B-Grade by Trundle (138), Handicap by Trundle (192) and the Vets by Condo (73). The Mulder Cup for Individual Stroke play was won by Steve Betland (66) from John Betland (67). The B- Grade was won by C Matthews (Parkes) and the C-Grade by C Dyner (Peak Hill). John Betland took the ‘Champion of Champions’ honours, while Peter Dawson took the Vets Champion honours. 

Next weekend we have the Foursomes Championships, played over two rounds for the men and 27-holes on Saturday for the ladies. 

By Short Putt 

Local Talent Showcase

June 24, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

The curtain has closed on yet another successful Forbes Eisteddfod, that this year saw over 350 solo performances, 45 School Groups, 4 Open Band Groups and a massive 1,150 Dance performances across eight days of competition. 

Organisers were thrilled to be able to run a full eisteddfod program this year after the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of the 2020 event and only allowed for a restricted program that excluded dance sections in 2021.

For over six decades, the Forbes Eisteddfod has provided the opportunity to showcase and celebrate our region’s most talented singers, musicians, dancers, and performers. Today, it is highly regarded and attracts accomplished performers from across the State.

The event is held annually in June at the Forbes Town Hall, however, this year the dance sections were held at Red Bend Catholic College on new tarkett flooring.

The Championship winners this year included:

• Speech & Drama 12 years & under: Carmel Kelly
• Speech & Drama 13 years & over: Harry Morrissey
• Instrumental 12 years & under: Carmel Kelly
• Instrumental 13 years & over: Reuben Kelly
• Piano 12 years & under: Abbey Roberts
• Piano 13 years & over: Meg Roberts
• Vocal 12 years & under: Madison Willmott
• Vocal 13 years & over: Hannah Dun

Well done and congratulations to all the entrants who participated this year.

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