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

COVID-Safe Classrooms As School Returns For 2022

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

READY TO ROLL-CALL: Forbes Public School Year 3 students Ella-Rose Wright and Ruby Lidster were excited to go back to school for 2022 and see all their friends! INSET: Forbes High School students also returned this week under a new COVID-safe timetable. Photo supplied.

Forbes students were welcomed back into classrooms with vaccinations, rapid antigen testing and mask wearing to play a key role in limiting the spread of the virus and keeping school communities safe. Some Forbes Public, North and Forbes High School students all started on Tuesday. Kindergarten starts next Monday February 7.

Premier Dominic Perottet said everyone has worked hard to ensure that every school is a safe environment for students, teachers and school staff.

“We have distributed 8.6 million rapid antigen test (RAT) kits to all schools and early childhood education centres so that educators are able to undertake surveillance testing for COVID-19 twice a week.”

Minister for Education and Early Learning Sarah Mitchell said she was thrilled to see students walk through school gates.

“The Department of Education has worked closely with NSW Health to make schools as safe as possible. It’s also encouraging to see that our students are increasingly getting vaccinated.”

In NSW, more than 78 per cent of children in the 12 to 15-year-old age group have been double-dosed while in the 5 to 11-year-old age group, more than 39 per cent of children have had their first dose.

Other COVID-safe measures include physical distancing, ventilation and mask wearing.

“With all these measures in place, we’re confident that students will be able to return to the activities they love while staying COVID-safe,” Ms Mitchell said.

More information on COVID-safe measures in schools is available at https://education.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/advice-for-families.

Shepherd Gathers Master Coach Support For Platypi

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

COACHES FORUM: Forbes Platypi Colts Manager Paul Shepherd recently returned from the Youth Rugby Coaches Forum in Brisbane where he saw first hand the best and brightest in rugby come together for a two-day conference. Shepherd hopes the experience will help the side in 2022 with Forbes players already back in training. Photos supplied.

New Forbes Platypi Colts Manager Paul Shepherd has recently returned from Brisbane last month after a two-day Coaches Forum.

“The Coaches Forum was aimed at rugby union with speakers including Queensland Reds coach and former All Black, Brad Thorn, Wallaby James O’Connor and numerous academy coaches and recruiters including the Canterbury Crusaders,” said Mr. Shepherd, who along with 2022 coach Guy Turner, are focused on bringing the fun back into the Colts this season after two disrupted years due to COVID.

Other key speakers at the forum included Redcliffe Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett (INSET).

“It was a fantastic experience and really worthwhile for anyone wanting to get into the coaching side of the game,” Paul said.

“There was a lot to take from it, especially how players are trained and treated in today’s game and how we manage that so that junior players continue to enjoy rugby,” he said.

“We have a great bunch of guys who have already started training and are really keen!”

The Forbes Platypi start their season on April 28 in Cowra.

Be Seen

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

BIG TURN OUT: Massive crowds attended the Australia Day festivities at Lion’s Park last week. Aerial courtesy of Josh Gavin.

 

CELEBRATING OUR NATION: Forbes Shire Mayor Phyllis Miller with Federal Member for Riverina, Michael McCormack and his wife, Catherine, along with recent addition to the Australia Day Honours list, Forbes Shire Council GM Steve Loane and his wife, Lisa. Mr Loane accepted his award for his contribution to the livestock industry.

 

POLLY WANTS A YABBY RACE: Polly and his trusty canine companion Airy, were on hand at Bogan Gate pub for the yabby races which sadly didn’t materialise this year due to smaller attendance numbers.

 

COTY WINNERS: Senior winners John and Christine Gorton with Mayor Phyllis Miller and Forbes Citizen Of The Year, Laurie Norris, Forbes Ambassador and Para-lympic gold medalist Lindy Hou, junior winner Benjamin Barnard and MC and Deputy Mayor Chris Roylance.

Budget Boost For Before And After School Care

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Parents and carers of children enrolled in all primary schools in NSW will benefit from a new $155 million program for Before and After School Care (BASC) services to provide greater support and access to BASC services. The $500 voucher will assist families who use BASC services by covering the parent gap fee component of their session fees.

Minister for Education and Early Learning Sarah Mitchell said that both providers and users of BASC would benefit from this announcement. “These vouchers are all about providing affordable access to care for families,” Ms Mitchell said. “Every family with children at a NSW primary school is eligible for one voucher per child, which will provide each child with approximately 60 sessions of free BASC.”

Premier Dominic Perrottet said BASC services were more important than ever as families returned to work following the holidays.

“It’s been a challenging past couple of years for parents of school-aged children. Many have had to juggle the demands of supervising their kids’ education at home while working remotely, or even foregoing paid work,” Mr Perrottet said.

“These vouchers for before and after school care will help alleviate some of the financial pressures on NSW families and provide greater flexibility and more options for those who need to work.”

Snippets…

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

REGISTRATIONS NOW OPEN: To find out more about being a gap year participant or on-farm host, register your details here https://www.agcareerstart.com.au/home. Pic courtesy of Dwyer Contracting.

AgCAREERSTART Registrations Open

AgCAREERSTART is a structured gap year program that introduces young Australians to a career in agriculture. Over 12 months, you will be matched with an on-farm job, given training and development, and gain access to industry events and experiences with your AgCAREERSTART cohort. To find out more about being a gap year participant or on-farm host, register your details at www.agcareerstart.com.au/home

Headspace NSW Parent and Carer Sessions – Western NSW Local Health District

With the commencement of the 2022 school year, new sessions are starting in February for parents and carers to attend a free mental health education session hosted by the Headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation. The sessions aim to:
• Strengthen your understanding of mental health definitions.
• Enhance your conversational approach to mental health and well-being.
• Build skills and strategies to support young people, including transition to work and study.
• Build awareness of local, state and national supports available to young people.
• Increase your knowledge and understanding of the mental health challenges facing young people today.
• Introduce you to some of the skills and strategies to encourage and support help-seeking.

There are two online webinars being held across the Western NSW LHD on:
• 7th February: Helping my young person during COVID. Registration: https://bit.ly/3I6Plge
• 14th March: Helping my young person during COVID. Registration: https://bit.ly/3flbTh5

Rotary Ipomoea Markets Are Back

Rotary Ipomoea Markets are every second Saturday of the month at Lions Park and will return Saturday February 12th. Come along and enjoy the market atmosphere at Lions Park, beautiful shade, new playground equipment, great coffee, hot breakfast available from the Rotary Breaky Van, and over 20 stalls show-casing local produce, hand-made arts and crafts, new and repurposed goods and plants. Rotary Ipomoea members will have a stall and look forward to sharing Rotary project information. Please contact Rotary Ipomoea on Ph 0427 201445 or find us on Facebook.

Boss Skills Coming To Forbes

NSW Farmers and Prime Super are bringing “Boss Skills” to Forbes on February 8th from 10am. Join us for an informative session on your obligations as a farm business employer. You can attend in or online attendance available. Register via https://form.jotform.com/holleyt/boss-skills-registration-form

Forbes TAFE Update

The Forbes G.R.O.W (Getting Ready for Opportunities to Work) is a course that is a great opportunity for students 16-24 who have left school and/or are unemployed. The course is free, runs 5 days a week for four months and students receive nationally recognised training in a variety of areas from how to operate heavy equipment, construction, motor bikes, plant trees, chemicals, chainsaw, landscaping, welding, customer service, presentation skills and computers. This fantastic opportunity is limited to 12 students so register now! RTO 90003

NSW Women’s Rural Gathering Rego Open

Registrations and Preliminary Program are online via https://forbes2021nswruralwomensgathering.com/registration/

Don’t forget to book your accommodation. There are some fabulous speakers and entertainment lined up!

Inland Rail REF Approval Docs On Public Exhibition

Inland Rail are placing two Review of Environmental Factors (REF) approvals documents on public exhibition from 3 – 24 February 2022. One of these documents covers the Stockinbingal to Parkes project’s Horizontal Clearances, including works at Caragabal and Quandialla at and the other one is for Lachlan River Bridge in Forbes. For more information regarding the project head over to: https://inlandrail.artc.com.au/where-we-go/projects/stockinbingal-to-parkes/status/

Well Done Forbes SES

Last week a boat overturned in Forbes and NSW SES Forbes Unit assisted NSW Police with locating an overturned boat and its occupants on the Lachlan River. All persons and the boat were returned safely to dry land.

 

Forbes Businesses $20K In Give-Aways!

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Some $20,000 Why Leave Town dollars have been given away as part of the Forbes Business Chambers Find it in AMAZING Forbes promotion on December 24. $5,000 prize draw winners were Leanne Paringa, Molly Hanns and Tori Bull while Lynette Doyle won $1,500. $500 winners were – Phyllis Miller, Patrick Tulaga, Taylor Lennon, Jayden Scott, Renee Percival, Teigan Miles, Karen Banks, Brodie Hughes, Jane Mattiski, Sue Uphill, Annette Jones, Bev Green, Angela Paddison, Gaye Bailey, Joyce McKenzie and Heidi Andrews.

Donato Announces Funding For Forbes Polo and Netball

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

COACHING GRANT: Member for Orange Philip Donato MP congratulating Forbes Netball Association Vice President Carmen Duffy on the $2,000 grant as part of the 2019 NSW Government’s Local Sporting Grant Program. Funding has been allocated to the provision of coach skill development for players and coaches and had been delayed due to COVID.

Member for Orange Philip Donato MP announced Forbes Polo Club Inc. has secured $4,950 as part of the 2019 NSW Government’s Local Sporting Grant Program to improve accessibility to the sport of polo for Forbes residents and by providing subsidised registration, travel and uniform costs. The club also received $27,750 as part of the 2021 NSW Government’s Community Building Partnership Grant Program for the purchase of a field mower and for coaching clinics.

Forbes Netball Association also secured $2,000 to the provision of coach skill development for players and coaches as well as other activities.

Donato paid tribute to both clubs and for their efforts to make their sports affordable and accessible for all of Forbes. “I have no doubt it will be of great benefit to Forbes sporting community,” he said.

NSW Govt Releases Business Support Package

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

VITAL SUPPORT: NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet and Deputy Premier Paul Toole, announced a major COVID support package of $1 billion for small business this past week in a real boost for the local economy.

Businesses, workers and the performing arts across NSW are all set to benefit from a major financial support package of more than $1 billion to help those that have been hardest hit by the Omicron wave.

The package includes financial support for small businesses to buy rapid antigen tests (RATs) to help keep their workers safe and a new Small Business Support Program to assist businesses to help keep their workers employed. Premier Dominic Perrottet said while case numbers are now declining, the NSW Government is determined to support those businesses that have been most affected during this wave of the pandemic.

“As part of the package, we are introducing the Small Business Support Program to help support businesses that experienced the worst effects of the Omicron wave,” Mr Perrottet said.

“This targeted package provides support for businesses who experienced cash flow issues and the immediate economic

impacts of the Omicron outbreak,” he said.

“NSW is tracking better than expected and confidence is returning. We’ve got the backs of businesses, as we have throughout this entire pandemic.”

The Small Business Support Program provides eligible businesses a lump sum payment of 20 percent of weekly payroll with a minimum payment of $500 per week and a maximum payment of $5,000 per week.

In addition, the existing Small Business Fees, Charges and RAT Rebate will be increased by 50% from the current $2,000 limit to $3,000 and employing businesses will be able to use the rebate to obtain RATs. This will support worker availability by helping reduce costs to small businesses and enabling healthy staff who have been exposed to COVID-19, but test negative, to return to work.

For more information on the Small Business Support Program please visit nsw.gov.au.

Forbes Shire Welcomes New Citizens

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

This year on Australia Day, over 16,000 people from 150 nations participated in hundreds of citizenship ceremonies across the country. While the number is down from 2020-21, when a total of 140,748 people became Australian citizens by conferral, representing over 200 different nationalities, many are still deciding to permanently call Australia home like Marlo and Jian Terrado.

In 1949, during the inaugural year of the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948, Australian citizenship was granted to 2,493 people from just over 35 different nationalities. Back then, many were Italian, Greek and Polish though today many more come from Asia – especially India and the Philippines, looking for a fresh start in a new country.

Forbes, like many locales, is no different and welcomed two new people this year – Marlo and Jian Terrado.

Marlo has been in the region since 2016 while daughter Jian relocated from the Philippines two years later. The pair made their citizenship vows and became Australian Citizens in an intimate ceremony at Forbes Shire Council Chambers on Australia Day.

The Terrado’s were joined by Member for Riverina and federal National Party representative Michael McCormack along with Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM, councillors, friends and staff for the official welcoming of Forbes newest citizens.

Marlo and Jian though were pleased to become Australian citizens and are looking forward to living and working in the community.

A big Forbes welcome to the Terrado family and all the best in your new country!

Support Package A Lifeline For Western NSW

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

A new support package announced by the NSW Government will keep the doors of many businesses open, according to the state’s peak business organisation, Business NSW.

The NSW Government has announced the package in the wake of the Omicron surge, with businesses of turnover between $75,000 and $50 million set to benefit. The package commences from February 1st.

“Business has been crying out for support because of the dramatic impacts that Omicron has had on their operations, especially in what many hoped would be their busiest time of the year,” said Business NSW, Regional Manager – Western NSW, Vicki Seccombe.

“The Government has really done a great job in designing a package that will help a wide variety of business owners who’ve suffered a downturn in their operations through no fault of their own,” Ms Seccombe said.

“Western NSW businesses are doing the right thing in ensuring their staff are healthy before commencing shifts – together our local economy can roar back into life if we abide by the rules and return to our favourite businesses,” she said.

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