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Parkes Phoenix Editor

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

Our Gal – Lisa Staines

October 8, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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Lisa Staines

How long have you lived in Forbes? 31 years. I came here from Eugowra where I grew up.

What is your favourite thing about living in Forbes? The tight community, there’s security to a degree, the kids love it, it’s friendly and the beautiful people.

Where is your ideal holiday destination or favourite place in the world? I’d love to see more of Australia firstly, then the Greek Islands.

What are your hobbies/passions? Catching up with friends and I’m hoping to start golfing.

If you could have dinner with anyone, alive, dead or fictional, who would it be? My mum and close family.

What is your biggest fear? Confinement in small spaces.

If you won the lotto, how would you spend it? I’d have a massive family holiday, buy a holiday house somewhere coastal and live happily ever after.

What is your favourite song right now? I love anything that Pink sings.

Cricket Season is Here

October 8, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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Summer means cricket season and the Forbes and District Junior Cricket Association are very excited with the support that it has received from the local businesses in town.

The Forbes Services Memorial Club has come on board as the major sponsor for the Junior Competition. Gunn’s Mensland has also thrown its support behind Junior Cricket by sponsoring the U12’s, 14’s and 16’s representative teams with shirts for the season.

The Forbes Phoenix, Sportspower, Bunnings, Matheson Earthmoving, Hazell and Field Accountants, Forbes Livestock, Frank Spice, Bernadis IGA and AWB have all gotten on board as individual team sponsors. Committee members have been working with the Lachlan District development officer Cara Pocock to organise a number of skills clinics at both Forbes North and Saint Laurence’s Primary Schools.

A T20 Blast School Cup has been organised for Tuesday 13 October where all schools are invited to take part and enter teams in the Cricket Carnival for that day. Registrations to date have been very strong but there is still room if your child would like to play Junior Cricket this season in Milo U10’s, U14’s and U17’s. To register, please email Forbes Junior Cricket at forbesjnrcricket@gmail.com and a form will be sent out to you. Alternatively you
can contact Tim Mackay on 0428 116 631 or Wayne O’Neill on 0439 856 387.

Forbes will be fielding 8 teams in the Forbes/Parkes competition this season and the first junior competition game of cricket will be held on Saturday 10 October.

Stellar Line Up for Music Festival

October 8, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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VANFEST has become one of the most highly anticipated events in the region and will see thousands of music and festival lovers swarming to Forbes Showground on Saturday 5 December. Coming to Forbes on Saturday 5 September, this year there is another stellar line-up, including Aussie electronic duo Peking Duk, stage veterans John Butler Trio and drum and bass giants Rudimental.

“We couldn’t resist the opportunity to bring two of the best live acts to Forbes, the inclusion of Rudimental and Peking Duk fulfils our dedication to bringing exceptional live entertainment to regional NSW,” said VANFEST organiser Matt Clifton. VANFEST is a family run festival created by father and son team Matt and Grant Clifton,
who you might know from the Vandenberg Hotel.

After growing up in Tullamore NSW, Matt saw the need for quality entertainment in the regional area. With the help of his father they are bringing high profile international and local acts to Central West NSW.

Their combined efforts have been a success and have resulted in a strategic partnership with the NSW Government’s tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW and Southern Cross Austereo’s Hit Network, to ensure the continued growth of VANFEST. “We are looking forward to continuing to grow the VANFEST brand for many years to come as it provides an experience that would not normally be found in regional areas.” “VANFEST is a unique platform for major Australian and international artists to experience a different style of music festival in a diverse
location supported by the local community.”

In addition to an amazing line-up of live music and entertainment, VANFEST will offer an array of food and beverage outlets, VIP bars, meet and greet opportunities, extreme activations with partnering sponsors and a multitude of camping facilities including glamping, tent city, phone charging stations, communal common areas with bean bags and much more. Visit www.vanfest.com.au for ticketing information.

Snippets…

October 8, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

The Sky Muster NBN satellite was launched last Thursday in South America. When operational, the satellite broadband service will cover more than 400,000 homes and businesses across Australia. The second NBN satellite is scheduled for launch in early 2016 and users will be able to connect broadband and voice services following beam commissioning and product testing. “The wait for access to the National Broadband Network is almost over for many remote communities,” Federal Member for Calare John Cobb said.

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Real Men Move is a government initiative designed to get men who are over 40 years of age off the couch. Member for Orange Andrew Gee says the program was created to inspire men to increase their participation in physical activity, and that it provides exercise options for all interests and fitness levels. The Real Men Move website offers ideas on how older men can start exercising immediately in the comfort of their own home, the social and health benefits of exercising in a group and resources for community groups such as Men’s Sheds to get their members
moving. Check it out at www.realmenmove.org.au.

Friends of the Hospital held their meeting on Friday 2 October at the Forbes Services Memorial Club. They excitedly discussed the opening of the newly refurbished hospital and looked forward to continuing to provide
much needed medical equipment with the support of our generous community. Friends of the Hospital will be at the Opening Day and a collection tin will be inside the foyer to take donations.

Australia Post will honour international humanitarians, all who have been officially honoured by Australia for their acts of courage, compassion and leadership: Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela and Raoul Wallenberg.

Congratulations to the winners of the Destination Forbes promotion. The lucky people were Genevieve Howard winning first place, Kaye Griffiths taking second and Leanne Lewis winning third prize.

1500 volunteer mentors are needed by Christmas to deliver The Smith Family’s 2016 iTrack online mentoring program, an initiative providing guidance to high school students on their post school options. Anyone considering becoming a volunteer mentor is urged to sign up to make a positive difference in a student’s future. The program
will commence in two bursts in May and July next year. The mentoring relationship will run for 18 weeks. Register now at www.thesmithfamily.com.au

Canowindra Stud Joins Rockhampton Sale

October 8, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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The 13th Annual 5 Star Senepol and African Hybrid Bull Sale was held in Rockhampton, Queensland on Monday
21 September. 5 Star Senepol is run by Geoff and Alison Maynard of “Mt Eugene” in Jambin and there were 75 bulls on offer.

This was made up of 42 Senepol bulls, 10 Senepol Hybrid bulls, 14 Senegus bulls and 9 Senelais bulls. The sale had a 100% clearance rate with all bulls sold, and a top of $12,500 and an average of $6,850.

For the 3rd consecutive year Clayton and Sarah Maynard from Southern Star Rural in Canowindra sold bulls in conjunction with 5 Star. This year Southern Star Rural had 6 bulls in the sale with a top of $8,000 and an average of $6,500. (Pictured Top price Senegus Bull selling for $7,000).

Southern Star Rural work alongside 5 Star Senepol in breeding Senepol, Senegus (Senepol/Angus) and Senelais
(Senepol/Charolais) bulls for the sale each year.

This September, they sent 17 bulls to “Mt Eugene” in preparation for next year’s sale.

For more information, please contact Clayton Maynard on 0439 029204.

BBQ Champions

October 8, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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The National BBQ Championships are only a week away and it is looking to be a fantastic event with some famous faces and a lot of good fun to be had. The 2015 BBQ Championships will offer everything you would associate with the traditional Aussie BBQ including tasting plates, cheese and wine sampling as well as appearances from Better Homes and Gardens chef Ed Halmagyi and The Voice contestant from Eugowra Cath Adams.

There are four categories of meat to be judged such as chicken, beef, pork and lamb. This year the National BBQ Championships have teamed up with Relay for Life so both events will be held at the same venue. “It just works,” said Forbes BBQ Society Committee President Chris Roylance. “Two major events coming together provides the
community and the region the opportunity to come together to celebrate, raise funds for a good cause and just have a really good time.”

“The BBQ Championships are about bringing people together, having a bit of fun and putting Forbes on the map,” said Chris. Both events will be held at South Circle Forbes on Saturday 17 October and both committees are encouraging everyone in the community to come along and get involved. To register a team visit www.forbesbbqsociety.com.au or phone 0412 523 344.

Teens Living the Dream

October 8, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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Over 150 people went through the doors of the Forbes Services Memorial Club on Friday night to help local band House of Tribes celebrate the launch of their debut album, Paint It Red at an all-ages event.

After nine-months plugging away with lyrics, chords and falsettos, the group’s hard work finally accumulated in excitement and accomplishment with the sale of many copies of the album. “There were heaps of people there we didn’t know,” said Jake. “We were really happy with the support from the town. It was excellent.” “Some friends who I haven’t seen in a long time hit me up on Facebook and told me the CD is really good. I don’t think they were expecting it to be.”

After performances from two local artists, House of Tribes took to the stage and it wasn’t long before the crowd was moving and everyone was having a good time. “It was cool, like an actual big live concert,” Jake said. “I wanted to keep going! I was so hyped up I couldn’t sleep afterwards.” “I was feeling so happy that we had just done this,” said Paige. “The turn-out was definitely not expected.”

Teenage siblings Paige and Jake Ellison formed House of Tribes nearly three years ago when Paige wanted to perform at the River Arts Festival, and since then their sound has taken off with performances across the region including Forbes, Young, Orange, Grenfell and Condobolin. “It was weird – we’d been recording this album for 9 months and we’d never seen a hard copy. When you actually have it in your hands, it’s unreal,” said Jake.

House of Tribes would like to thank the community for the support shown. The band will keep performing around the region and will continue working on their second album scheduled for 2016 with a similar but more polished sound.

Forbes Sheep Market Reports

October 8, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

 

Forbes Sheep Sale

Conducted 06/10/2015

Yarded 34326 including 26633
lambs . There were approximately 16000 new season lambs and over 7000 merinos included in the offering. Quality was mixed with woolly young lambs along with the fresher types and very few “old” heavy weight lambs. As expected, lamb values fell by $6 to $10 for all grades of crossbred and merino lambs compared to last weeks sale.

Heavy new season lambs (23Kgs +)
$124.00 to $140.00

Trade weight new season lambs (18-22Kgs)
$107.00 to $134.00

Heavy “old” Lambs
to. $142.00

Lambs 23-26kgs
$120.00 to $139.00

Trade weight old Lambs
$82.00 to $118.00

Store Lambs
$66.00 to $111.00

Heavy merino lambs
To $120.00
Trade weight Merino Lambs
$78.00 to $99.00

Hoggets
$92.00 to $104.00

There were 7693 grown sheep penned and prices fell by $5 to $8 compared to last week’s sale.

Merino Wethers
$73.00 to $100.00

Merino Ewes
$68.00 to $96.00

XB Ewes
$72.00 to $112.00

Light Sheep
$30.00 to $70.00

Merino Rams
$30.00 to. $85.00

Question of the Week?

October 1, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

What do you think about the recent leadership spill in the Liberal Party and the change in Prime Minister?

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“I don’t think it was fair the way it was done. Let’s hope it has turned out for the better.” – Molly Neilson at The Sunshine Club.

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“I feel like it’s so important for us to be interested in our country’s leader, for us now and for our children’s future. However it doesn’t seem to matter who our leader is, we still have the same issues arising time and time again. For example refugees, same sex marriage, child care funding, I could go on forever.” – Trudi Smart at Little Extras Lifestyle.

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“I personally think that with the way the Government is going in general, the whole country is in trouble.” – Jayne Whitworth at News On Rankin.

Creative Collective of Forbes

October 1, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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When a paint group of twenty years decided to get some like-minded people together and form the Forbes Arts Society, they didn’t know what the outcome would look like. It started out as a way to get artists around the area together in one place to share their creative passions and discuss issues that affect the local art world.

A few years ago, art space was very limited in Forbes, and the Forbes Arts Society decided to act. Since securing the empty shop on the corner of Lachlan and Templar Streets as the Platypus Gallery two years ago, this not-for profit group have held many successful exhibitions. Members’ works are exhibited in the Platypus Gallery and from time to time there are exhibitions from visiting artists, particularly during October.

Artists from all over the Central West have exhibited their art in the Platypus Gallery, including towns like Grenfell, Orange, Parkes and of course Forbes, as well as artworks from the Blue Mountains. A wide range of mediums are on display such as oil, acrylic and watercolour paintings, drawings, photography, pastel works, basket weaving and woodwork.

The subjects and themes are relatable to country life with landscapes of regional areas, native birds, Forbes inspired pieces and miniatures. “It’s been very successful in the sense that a lot of tourists come through the middle of town and travellers call in to the gallery,” said Klara Ward, Secretary of the Forbes Arts Society. “It’s very important to bring other artists into the area.”

“The Forbes Shire Council have played a big part in helping keep the gallery alive, as well as the generosity of Mrs Kennard who owns the building.” “The gallery brings the community together. They can use it as a hobby, but emerging artists and professional artists can use it too,” said Kathryn Lewis.

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