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Parkes Phoenix Editor

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

Magpies Ready For Final Preseason Hit-Out

April 7, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

The Forbes Magpies will welcome back some injured players this weekend as they prepare to take on the Wellington Orcas in Wellington on Saturday. The Magpies will come off a solid 38-16 win over the Parkes Spacemen last week a match where they flexed their muscles and piled on the points.

It was part of a blockbuster evening at Spooner Oval last Friday night, with the under 18s getting up 18-6, while the league tag girls went down 12-0. One junior and senior side will travel to Wellington on Saturday, with the league tag girls unable to make the trip. Magpies President Greg Grogan said the senior players showed great strength last Friday, and would be confident heading into their final preseason hit-out.

“We’ve got a really strong forward pack this year plus we’ve picked up some good young backs, who played really well,” he said. “We’ll still have a couple players resting for Wellington, but some others will be back from their injuries which will be good.” “We dropped a few balls against Parkes, so the players will be working on that moving forward.”

Grogan said the club was lacking players for their reserve grade team this year, and with depth being important, he encouraged any player interested in playing to attend team training at Spooner Oval at 6pm on a Tuesday night. “We would love to see more players registering for our reserve grade side, so if anyone is thinking about it or would be interested in playing, they are more than welcome to come to training and join up,” he said.

The Magpies have a bye in round one of the Group 11 competition following the Wellington trial.

Mayoral Notes…

April 7, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

This week has been a busy one with a number of events taking place and visitors to our town. On Monday, I went to a luncheon at Northparkes Mines, which NSW Minister for Planning, Rob Stokes MP, attended. Minister Stokes visited the mine to inspect how well mining can integrate into communities such as Parkes and Forbes. It was also a good opportunity for me to discuss a number of planning matters that are frustrating for Forbes Shire Council.

On Monday afternoon, we had a visit from the sitting Federal Member for the Riverina, Michael McCormack. With the new electorate boundaries, Forbes will now be sitting in his electorate and it was a great chance for Councillors to ask him a number of questions. He reassured us that he is here to represent his entire electorate and not just the southern area.

We had Golf NSW in town on Wednesday to make the announcement of a very special event for both Forbes and Grenfell with Australia’s first ever Sands/Grass Greens 36 Hole Championship for both men and women, which will be held on August 20 and 21. We’re very honoured to be a host partner and look forward to welcoming the golfers to town that weekend. Golf NSW
also announced that Forbes will host one of the 2016 NSW Open Regional Qualifying Tournaments on October 8 and 9, which is also excellent news.

Have a great week, stay safe and God bless.

Mayor, Cr Phyllis Miller OAM

Snippets…

April 7, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

Future of Rural Financial Counselling Service secured: Funding for Rural Financial Counselling Services (RFCS) will continue for the next three years supporting rural communities and clients in need with a more targeted approach. Twelve service providers around the nation will be able to continue their valuable work in helping our farming families, including Rural Financial Counselling Service NSW Central West Incorporated. The continuing funding package of $47 million through to 2019 demonstrates the Coalition Government’s absolute commitment to supporting our farmers, fishers, forest growers, forest harvesters and rural small businesses who need advice on managing their finances.

Truck breakfast forum success: Heavy vehicle safety was under the spotlight recently at a breakfast forum hosted by Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils. Over 60 participants attended the fourth annual Central West NSW Heavy Vehicle Breakfast Forum, to explore the current road safety and freight issues affecting the local heavy vehicle industry. The Councils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, says the forum has become a regular fixture on the road safety calendar.

Local Road Safety and Injury Prevention officer goes on maternity leave: Logan Dolbel will be covering my maternity relief work for Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer for the Forbes, Parkes and Lachlan Shire Councils, Melanie Suitor. Ms Suitor is due back at work on Monday 6 March 2017. She has asked members of the community to contact Mr Dolbel on
the below numbers for anything related to road safety:
Phone: (02) 6861 2364
Mobile: 0438 640 479 Fax: (02) 6862 3946
Email: Logan.Dolbel@parkes.nsw.gov.au

Safer Drivers Course for learner drivers: On April 14 and 15, Forbes Shire Council in conjunction with Orange PCYC, is conducting a Safer Drivers Course for Learner Drivers at the Forbes Youth and Community Centre. To be eligible to register you must have your learner driver’s licence, already completed 50 hours of on-road driving experience and be available for the
entire duration of the course.

On this day in history (April 8)
• 1093- The new Winchester Cathedral is dedicated by bishop Walkelin
• 1139- Roger II of Sicily is excommunicated.
• 1149- Pope Eugene III takes refuge in the castle of Ptolemy II of Tusculum.
• 1195 -Alexius III Angelus drives out brother Isaak II as Byzantine emperor
• 1341- Francesco Petrarca crowned in Rome
• 1378- Bartolomeo Prignano elected as Pope Urban VI

Born on this day (April 8)
• Craig Honeycutt 1970 – Singer (Everything)
• Darren Jessee 1971 – Musician (Ben Fold Five)
• Emma Caulfield 1973 – Actress (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, “Beverly Hills
90210”)
• Taylor Kitsch 1981 – Actor (“Friday Night Lights”)
• Taran Noah Smith 1984 – Actor (“Home Improvement”)
• Kirsten Storms 1984 – Actress (“Days of Our Lives”)
• Julian Lennon 1963 – Musician, son of John Lennon (Beatles), Today in Beatles History

Former Prime Minister Visits Forbes On ‘Pollie Pedal’

April 7, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Former Prime Minister of Australia Tony Abbott made an emphatic visit to Forbes this week as part of the annual ‘Pollie Pedal’ tour, on Wednesday. ‘Pollie Pedal’ is an annual cycling tour, undertaken by federal Members of Parliament, to raise much needed funds for the Carers Australia charity.

The tour is now in its 19th year, with this year’s installment seeing the politicians start and finish in Canberra. The politician’s visit to Forbes saw them ride into the town’s Victoria Park, where they met with local school students, Carers Australia representatives, representatives from Forbes Shire Council, as well as local media.

Mr Abbott was joined by Kevin Andrews MP and Angus Taylor MP in giving speeches at the park, as well as Forbes Mayor Phyllis Miller and Carers Australia CEO Ara Cresswell. They then stayed the night in Forbes. Before arriving in Forbes they travelled from Canberra, through Yass, Harden, Cootamundra, Temora and West Wyalong.

After their Forbes stay, they then hit the road again to pass through Canowindra, Orange and Bathurst, amongst other places, before finally arriving back in Canberra. Speaking with The Forbes Phoenix, Mr Abbott said it was a huge commitment by all politicians involved with the ride to cycle
over 1000km and take the time out of their busy schedules for such a good cause.

“We rode from West Wyalong to Forbes today, but took the very long route, and rode 146km. It’s been a very tiring and hot day,” he said after arriving in Forbes. “We’ve raised over $4 million in the 19 years we’ve done this ride, and we’ll be raising $300,000 alone this year.” Ms Cresswell said the tour had huge benefits for Carers Australia, with just under three million unpaid carers in Australia in need of its support.

Children’s DJ To Visit Forbes

April 7, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Talented kids are wanted for ‘The DJ Jazzy Get Whacky Tour’, with singers, dancers, rappers, musicians and all types of talent being sought. DJ Jazzy is touring in the April School Holidays and is looking for incredibly talented children to participate in her live “Get Whacky Tour” which will commence in Regional NSW in the April School Holidays.

She will visit the Forbes Services Club on Aprill 22, but registrations are already open for young talent in Forbes. Anyone could be one of the local stars showcased at her next show! We’re here to help find the superhero in your kid, and help their dream come true! DJ Jazzy is looking to showcase three up and coming talented young artist/groups from each town that she is performing live in. All audition applicants must be residents (and schooled) in NSW and live within one hour’s drive of the Location. Auditions will be done online by submitting an online video. Australia’s Got Talent and DJ Jazzy are passionate about finding this talent and creating an amazing platform to share with audiences everywhere.

DJ Jazzy is next level when it comes to Family Entertainment and is the new generation of children’s music focussed on providing family oriented entertainment services specifically targeted to young people. DJ Jazzy encompasses a style and range of music that appeals to her target audience from 2-12 year olds and families. Her “Get Whacky” tour will give fans the
opportunity to get up close to her, her dancers, and featured talent through an exciting live performance experience, along with a meet and greet.

Her formula is creating music with positive messages. Masking this with commercial pop music you would hear on the radio, the only difference is her message and it is a powerful one!

What’s Hot

April 7, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

Nominations are now open for the 2016 Forbes Youth Week Awards, which will be presented at the awards night on Thursday, May 5 at the Forbes Town Hall. Forbes is celebrating this year’s Youth Week from May 2 to 8 and the awards recognise young people aged 12 to 25 years who have contributed to the community in a number of ways.

Nominations are open until 5pm on Wednesday, April 20 and categories are
Youth and Community Award, Young Sports Volunteer Award, School Youth
Award, Further Education Excellence Award and Brighter Future Award.

Kenny Happy With Forbes’ State League Performance

April 7, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Forbes Netball Association State League division two coach Robyn Kenny said her players put in an outstanding performance in this year’s State League, finishing fourth overall. The finals were staged in Orange last Sunday, with Forbes facing Bathurst and Orange.

They went down in a very tight match for the second time against Bathurst, after losing to them in round one of the competition, and played for third place against Orange. Unfortunately for the yellow and blue side, they again went down in a tight tussle, and settled for fourth place overall. But having come so close to reaching the grand final, and having recorded some good wins in their State League campaign, Kenny said there were a lot of positives for the FNA to take from this year’s State League.

“We had some very unlucky games, and when luck isn’t on your side, there isn’t a great deal you can do about it,” she said. “There were minor things we weren’t getting right, such as turnovers, and they were the difference in winning and losing games.”

Forbes lead most of their matches against Bathurst and Orange, but turnovers in the last stages of each match lead both sides back into the contest, which they would ultimately win. Bathurst went on to finish the competition undefeated and win the title, but Kenny said when you compare how long her team has played together with how long the Bathurst players have been together for, her team’s results were very impressive.

“I couldn’t be happier with how the players played, considering that Bathurst have been together for quite a few years now, and we haven’t been able to train as much as we’d like to either,” she said. “The games we lost were still very close. We just lacked the structure to finish them off and maintain our leads to get back in front.” “We’ve had a great time over the last few weeks for State League, and the players have shown great sportsmanship.”

The players will now focus on the FNA’s local Saturday competition, and will start preparing for the Forbes Carnival on May 1, before deciding whether or not to enter into any other regional carnivals.

Our Gal – Stacey Clarke

April 7, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Stacey Clarke

How long have you lived in or around Forbes? I have lived in Forbes for 20 years now, which is my whole life.

What do you enjoy the most about living in Forbes? I love the people here and the community in general. People are friendly, and the community stands up for itself. Forbes is also very pretty to look at. People often visit and comment about the appearance of the town.

What are your long-term goals? I would like to sell farms and become a rural real estate agent. I would also like to travel and see the northern lights.

Where would your dream holiday be? I would love to go up to England and see the beautiful countryside and history they have up there. I’ve always wanted to go there.

Forbes Rodeo All Set For A Big Turnout

April 7, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Forbes Rodeo Committee Secretary Donna Molloy said as many as 4000 people could turn out to the third installment of the event at the Forbes Showground on Saturday. The event, which could see as many as 180-200 competitors enter, will be a full rodeo event, with a wide variety of disciplines and age divisions on show.

There will be junior events as well as 11- 15, 15-18 and senior age divisions competing across disciplines such as bull rides, saddle broncs, bowell races, steer rides, calf rides, rope and tie, and breakaway roping, just to name a few.

A steer undecorating event will also take place, where a male and female horse rider will race up and down the arena to undress a bull of its decorations in the fastest time. The Jaye Davie Memorial Steer Ride will also take place, with the special event in memory of the local rodeo competitor, who tragically passed away last year.

Proceeds of the event will also be going to selected charities, providing residents with even more incentive to attend the rodeo. “If we can achieve a smooth day with concerns or injuries, as we have in the past, there’s no reason why it won’t be a successful day,” Mrs Molloy said. “Proceeds go to charity as well. We don’t give them to any single charities, but we have a look at which ones need our support, and we encourage any charity to contact us to get them on board as well.

“In the past we have supported CanAssist, Havannah House, local schools and
churches, and the Lions Club, just to name a few.”

Gates open at 10am with juniors kicking off at 11am and seniors starting at 3pm. Tickets can be purchased at the gate, or pre-purchased at MBR Clothing or Lakeside Takeaway.

Animals of Magical Mountains

April 7, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Come on a journey full of singing, dancing and adventure with Wozza from Australia and his eight Australian animal friends (and a gum tree named Breanna!) The Magical Mountain fury folk get up to all sorts of different activities and have great messages for the children (and the adults too) with the help of Wozza’s thoughtfully written and energetically performed songs.

There’s Stewie Koala, Locky Cocky, Spike Echidna, Ellie Emu, Pippy The Mountain Pygmy Possum, Willy Wombat, Suzie Roo, Radical Rat, and along with Breanna the gum tree, they help address important topics and issues such as bullying, making new friends, helping others when in need, building a healthy self-esteem and encouraging respect and empathy for all.

They like to raise environmental and cultural awareness, educating about being sun-smart, encourage healthy eating and active living in their songs, as well as displaying their musical prowess and passing it on to the audience; all whist having a fun time grooving to their own lively tunes.

You will learn all about these special native animals during the show too, and why they, and their dancing gum tree friend Breanna are so important to us, to each other and to Australia. They can’t wait to see you at their upcoming live show at the Forbes Town Hall on Thursday, April 14. Doors open at 9am with
the show to start at 9.30am. Cost is $10 per person or $30 per family of four. Children aged 0-12 months are free. For more information contact Forbes Shire Council on 6850 2300.

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