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

Forbes Students Get A Taste Of VANFEST

April 1, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Indie pop act Loretta from Sydney entertained Forbes students last week. The band members are Max Jacobs (guitar), Ellis Hoare (vocals) and Nico Scali (keys, guitar).

Forbes High School students received an exclusive performance by Sydney’s alternative pop act Loretta last week in their school hall.

The indie band played to an excited audience, including students for Forbes North Public School, as a promotion for the upcoming Mini VANFEST next weekend.

The students did not mind having their school day interrupted. In fact, it was quite a memorable day to have an up-and-coming band perform in their school hall. Some students even got a photo opportunity with the band members afterwards with a lot of fist bumps happening.

“It was great to get the kids excited and let them know it’s all happening and going ahead on the 9th of April,” said singer Ellis Hoare.

Being in the VANFEST line up is equally exciting for Loretta members Ellis, Max Jacobs on guitar and Nico Scali on keys and guitar as it will be their very first festival performance. “We’ve done a little headline tour at the beginning of the year after COVID, but we’ve never done any regional stuff before,” said Max.

Loretta played three songs at the Forbes High School last week to give the students a taste of their music style which is described as indie pop. Their first release ‘Come Over’ from late 2018 achieved over 500,000 streams worldwide and made the Australia’s viral 50 chart.

After a string of well received releases in 2021 including ‘Late Night’, ‘All I Know’ and ‘When I saw U’, their latest single is ‘Running Time’. They are also working on the band’s debut EP for release later this year. “We will potentially feature songs from the

EP at VANFEST, but will definitely do hits and songs doing well on Spotify,” said Ellis.

“We look forward to playing our music to a new crowd. It looked like the kids had a great time today,” said Max. “It is great to write good music, and we love to rock it up in live shows.” The three of them have have played together in various incarnations since their high school days in Sydney.

For further information and music, go to www.lorettamusic.com.au

VANFEST

Mini VANFEST at South Cirle Park Forbes next Saturday is a teaser one-day version of the much-loved weekend festival planned for later in the year. Next Saturday’s event is open to all ages with free entry for kids under 10. There will be carnival rides, market stalls, family activities and a huge line up of Aussie artists including Julia Stone, Jarred James and Holy Holy. Get your tickets at https://tickets.oztix.com.au

Some Budget Highlights

April 1, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

The Federal budget delivered on Tuesday night had many measures for the Riverina and Central West in health, defence, infrastructure, social services and easing cost-of-living pressures, according to Member for Riverina, Michael McCormack.

Cost Of Fuel: Events abroad are pushing up cost-of-living pressures, and the government is cutting fuel excise in half. Australians will save 22 cents a litre for the next six months. This could mean a saving of $30 a week for a family with two cars, or $700 over the next six months.

Extending Tax Relief: Around 61,700 taxpayers in Riverina will benefit from tax relief of up to $1,500 this year, made up of the $1,080 low and middle income tax offset and a $420 cost of living tax offset.

Cost Of Living: Government is also providing a one-off cost of living payment of $250 for Australians most in need. In Riverina, these payments will be delivered to: 20,326 pensioners; 6,607 disability support recipients; 2,258 carers; 8,233 jobseekers; and 14,180 eligible self-funded retirees.

Health: Charles Sturt University will receive $14.8 million through its Rural Clinical School to establish training sites and accommodation at Cootamundra and Parkes.

Croquet News

April 1, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

The open day on Tuesday went off very well with 13 extra players turning up to bring the total to 41. We will have a full report in next week’s paper.

Saturday 26th March: 29 players for Aussie Croquet with 5 winners of 3 games: John Browne, Colleen Liebich, Joan Littlejohn, John Farah and Barry White.

Big Winners: 14—7 Joan Littlejohn and Jeff Liebich; 14—8 Colleen Liebich and Geoff Coles, Colleen Liebich and Neville Spry; 14—9 Marie Spry and John Browne, Elvy Quirk and Geoff Coles.

Close games: Kevin Rubie 14 – Lorraine Todd 13; Elvy Quirk and Bruce Field 14 – Anne and Harley Stewart 13; John Allegri and Bill Scott 14 – Lorraine Todd and Sandy Hepburn 12; Colleen Liebich and Bruce Field 14 – Alex Todd and Carolyn Neilsen 12; Cherylin Cole and Jane Hanbury 14 – Lorraine Todd and John Allegri 12; Cheryle Toohey and Barry White 14 – Bob Murray and Kevin Rubie 12; Robin Pols and John Farah 14 – Neville Spry and Marie Spry 11; Dorelle Scott and Bob Murray 14 – Cheryle Toohey and Alex Todd 11; Colleen Liebich 14 – Elvy Quirk and Robin Pols 11; Cheryle Toohey and Alex Todd 14 – Dorelle Scott and Geoff Coles 11; Lyn Simmonds and John Farah 14 – Bruce Field and Marie Spry 11; Sandy Hepburn and Bill Scott 14 – John Allegri and Robin Pols 11; Jane Hanbury and John Allegri 14 – Lyn Simmonds and Carolyn Neilsen 10; John Browne 14 – Bill Scott 10; Joan Littlejohn and Barry White 14 – Jill Rubie and John Cole 10; Bruce Field 14 – Lyn Simmonds 10; John Farah and Barry White 14 – John Cole and Bob Murray 10; Joan Littlejohn and Neville Spry 14 – Dorelle Scott and Jill Rubie 10

By Pegging Out

Grants To Plant Trees For Queen’s Jubilee

March 25, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

In the year of the Queen’s Jubilee grants will be made available to organisations to plant thousands of trees throughout the Central West and Riverina to honour the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II and her 70 years of service to Australia and the Commonwealth.

Member for Riverina Michael McCormack said eligible groups and organisations could lodge an expression of interest (EOI) in tree-planting grants being made available through the $15.1 million Planting Trees for The Queen’s Jubilee Program.

Grants from $2,500 to $20,000 will be available to a broad range of organisations, with each Federal electorate eligible to receive up to $100,000 for up to 10 projects. To be eligible, applicants must have an Australian Business Number and be an incorporated not-for profit entity or eligible government entity. Schools and churches are also eligible to lodge an EOI, subject to sponsorship criteria which is available from Michael’s Wagga Wagga electorate office.

Trees planted may be native or non-native, but must be regionally appropriate and grow to more than two metres tall when mature.

EOIs for the Riverina electorate can be lodged until 5pm on Thursday, 31st March. EOIs should include a short description of the project, total cost, grant funding sought, why the project is important to the community and contact details.

Expressions of interest forms can be requested by emailing michael.mccormack.mp@aph.gov.au or by contacting the electorate office on 6921 4600. The office can also provide further information about eligibility of organisations and the type of trees which can be planted.

The Queen has visited Australia 16 times and on many of these visits planted trees leaving a long-lasting reminder of the special occasion for the people in those communities. The Queen is said to have planted 1,500 trees throughout her reign.

Snippets…

March 25, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

It seems like the Forbes Meals on Wheels volunteers not only deliver meals, but end up rescuing lambs too. Cynthia West (behind the wheel) and Cheryl Garner had a bit of an adventure this week.

Generous Donation: Laurel Vale Station donated four Angus steers at Forbes cattle sale to be auctioned off with all proceeds donated to a specific organisation to help out with the NSW and QLD floods. The steers were sold to Nutrien Forbes for $10,000 and they put them back up for auction and made $6,285. This means a grand total of $16,285 was raised!

Overture Shuttle Bus: There will be a special shuttle bus running from Forbes to Parkes return for Overture on 2nd April. The cost is $10 + booking fees per person, and the bus will depart from and return to Forbes Town Hall. Leave your car at home, and relax and enjoy the evening. Remember you can BYO to this event. There will also be a licenced bar and takeaway food options at the event with plenty of local cafes, restaurants, pubs and clubs surrounding Cooke Park. Spaces are limited, so please pre-book at https://www.123tix.com.au/events/31184/forbes-parkes-overture-shuttle#content Tickets to Overture are still available via www.123tix.com.au/events/23498/overture

Indigenous Celebration: Lions Park will come alive on Friday, 8th April for a fun-filled afternoon to celebrate our indigenous community from 4:30-8pm. There will be cultural activities, arts and craft, interactive displays plus bungee trampolines, pedal boats on the lake (from 3 – 6pm), Girri Girri games (until 6:30pm), and a drumming workshop. The first 300 attendees will receive a $10 voucher to spend at any of the food vans at the event! Complete all the activities in your free event passport and go in the draw to win awesome prizes! A free bus will depart Jenny Murphy Park at 4:30pm, and return trip departs Lions Park at 8pm. For more information contact Council’s Community Relations Officer at community@forbes.nsw.gov.au or 6850 2300.

Calling Artists: Creatives from across regional NSW have the opportunity to develop artwork that shares their perspective on the future for the regions. Regional Futures is a two-year statewide creative project funded by Create NSW and delivered by the NSW Regional Arts Network representing 15 member organisations. An Expression of Interest process is currently open and applications close 28th March. The artists selected from each region will become a part of a group of 15 creatives. For more information www.regionalfutures.net.au

Holiday Fun: It’s just two weeks until the school holidays start. Check out the Forbes Youth Action Team facebook page and sign up for the amazing school holiday events www.facebook.com/FYouthAT

Brodie Hodges was the runner-up in the 3-person Am-brose at the Forbes Golf Club on Sunday. He received his prize from men’s captain Steve Betland.

Be Seen @ Forbes Regatta

March 25, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Dragon Boat Club President Catherine Sweeney welcomes paddlers from all over the Central West to the Forbes Regatta on Sunday.

 

Sweep Michael Green waits for his team members to fill up the boat for a race.

 

Ruth Howarth, Marg Lambert and Nicole Williams get ready to get in the dragon boat for Forbes.

 

Forbes Dragon Boat Club members Geoff Jones and Patti Smith enjoy a joke in between races.

Mayoral Notes

March 25, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

So many events are coming up in Forbes. This week is Harmony Week – a celebration of our multicultural past and future. Forbes has a long history of diversity in our community and I think we can all reflect on it this week with a focus on eliminating racial discrimination.

Harmony Day was established as a day of cultural respect, from our traditional owners to our newest arrivals. With the current war in Ukraine, we all appreciate just how lucky we are to live and work in Australia.

Forbes Shire Council is embracing the Give it a Go – 2022 Senior’s Week with workshops for weaving, croquet, talks, tai chi, family history, pen and wash sketching, fishing, yoga and social chess.

The Seniors Variety Concert on Sunday at 2pm kicks off the program, and over the next two weeks there will also be a drumming workshop, a men’s shed open day, a sculpture tour around Forbes, and Keith Potgear’s Gordon Lightfoot Sundown Concert on 9th April is the final event.

We also have a full calendar of events for Youth Week, which will coincide with the school holidays with a safer driver course, movies, obstacool, a fishing workshop, laser tag, cultural art, games and more.

Council is calling for nominations from community members to nominate for our Council Committees for the aerodrome, Heritage, Events and Tourism, Floodplain, Saleyards and Trees.

Nomination forms are available on Council’s website or from the front desk, and nominations need to be submitted before 5pm on Friday, 1st April.

Your Mayor,
Phyllis Miller

Lots On For Youth

March 25, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Students can look forward to a full program of activities during Youth Week and over the school holidays starting today. It’s best to register as soon as possible as activities are being book extremely fast.The program includes a wide range of events ranging from movie screenings, pedal boats and laser tag to obstacool, a fishing workshop, DIY clay workshop, cultural art creations – terracotta pots and table top games.

There will also be a Safer Drivers Course to provide learner drivers with the knowledge they need to reduce road risks and prevent accidents by becoming a safe driver. A booking is required for this course. Go to https://www.pcycdrivereducationprograms-sdc.org.au/book-a-course

Forbes Shire Council is partnering with Yoorana Gunya for the Cultural Art Creations – Terracotta Pots. You will learn about dot painting and complete your very own terracotta pot dot painting to take home. This workshop takes place on 14th April at the Forbes Youth and Community Centre.

For the full program and registration go to the Forbes Shire Council website www.forbes.nsw.gov.au/community/community-services-and-information/families-and-youth-services/youth-programs. For more information contact Council’s Youth Officer at 6850 2300 or youth@forbes.nsw.gov.au

Mini VanFest Teaser

March 25, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

The hall at Forbes High School turned into a ‘rock stadium’ for a while on Wednesday when Sydney’s alt pop act Loretta gave the students a taste of what they can expect to see at the mini VanFest on 9th April in Forbes. The students could not believe their luck and many of them wanted to meet the band members afterwards. Students from Forbes North Primary School were also invited to attend.

Free Mental Health First Aid Courses

March 25, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

A free Mental Health First Aid Course will be presented at the CWA Rooms in Forbes on 7th and 8th May sponsored by the Parkes Rotary Club.

The course teaches people simple, practical first aid skills for helping someone who is experiencing mental health problems, and will be presented by Phil Worrad, Rural Mental Health Coordinator for the Rural Adversity Mental Health Program.

Participants will learn the signs and symptoms of common and disabling mental health issues in adults, how to provide initial help, where and how to get professional help, and how to provide first aid in a crisis situation. It will cover topics such as depression, anxiety, suicidality, psychosis and the misuse of drugs and alcohol.

“Drought, floods, mice plagues, bushfires and now the rising cost of living are having a severe impact on the mental health of rural communities,” said Robert Shore, President of Parkes Rotary. “There is a need for courses like these so people can continue helping each other.

“People who have done this course previously all said it was excellent. One teacher said it was the best, most useful professional development she has ever done.”

The course is educational in learning how to assist others as a first responder, and not a therapeutic or support group.

The course will run from 9am to 4pm over the two days, and is open to community members over 18 years of age.

To register ring Robert on 0427 627244.

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