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Parkes Phoenix Editor

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

Goodbye 2021, Hello 2022

December 17, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

STILL AMAZING: While 2021 had some highlights including Forbes belated 150 year celebrations and visits from dignitaries, many have more reason to be optimistic about 2022. This photo of the Amazing sign west towards Condobolin by Emma Baxter is not only a reminder of how amazing Forbes is but also the hard reality of what we are facing. Like we have always done, we will do it all again tomorrow. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from everyone at the Forbes Phoenix!

 

In what can only be described as another ‘eventful’ year, 2021 still had plenty of local highlights from 151 year gala celebrations to Taste On Templar.

The beginning of the year saw many negotiate their way through COVID restrictions with home-school, flexible working arrangements, QR codes, masks and vaccinations all topics of the day. Most events were postponed or cancelled as local businesses came to grips with new ways to trade as the NSW Governor General Margaret Beazley visited our amazing Mensshed.

We had a change within the National Party after Barnaby Joyce won a spill over our federal member, Michael McCormack. Frost and Fire was a shining light in a long, wet winter as was Charlie Staines Penrith Panthers. KHub also came to town!

Local sports competitions were able to commence, albeit before more restrictions in Spring and then came the floods. Floods that destroyed a potential record winter harvest and put pay to summer returns. Many are still surrounded by water.

Staines and his Panther teammates won the NRL grand final 14-12 over South Syd-ney while our new Premier, Dominic Perrottet popped in not once but twice. So too did Prime Minister Scott Morrison to thank our SES volunteers and cook lunch.

We finally had our council elections, some five years after the last. With numbers still being counted at time of print, Phyllis Miller again is safe with Steve Karaitiana, Jenny Webb, Marg Duggan and Aiden Clarke also in strong positions. Chris Roylance and Maria Willis also look well-placed with only 88 votes separating 8th from 13th. See you in 2022!

Sports Shorts

December 17, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes S.S.A.A Christmas Update

The next shoot for the Forbes S.S.A.A. sporting clays will be their new year shoot on Sunday 9th January. This will be a 100-target field shoot starting at 10am.

For all information on clay target shooting contact Norm Brook 0458 664 541. Long arm firearm license info can contact Wayne Facey on 0414 524 059.

The next S.S.A.A. sporting shooters .22 calibre and other rimfire rifle (.22 magnum or.17HMR) will be held on this Sunday 19th December starting at 10am. The centre-fire shoot will take place at 2pm on Sunday after the rimfire shoot. The next Wednesday shoot will be Wednesday 29th December starting at 2pm. Junior shooters must be 12 years or over.

For all information on .22 calibre rimfire shooting contact Wayne Facey. Members are reminded that Local Range rules apply to all Forbes SSAA ranges.

Moran Leads SG Ball Panthers To Trial Win Over Dogs

Local product Bayden Moran scored a double and had a hand in multiple other tries as the SG Ball Penrith Panthers ran in 40-12 winners over Canterbury at Windsor last weekend. The Panthers ran riot scoring ten tries in a demolition job of the Bulldogs. Well done Bayden!

Cricket Returns

Round 5 results: The Globe def The Tigers by 5 wickets, Trundle def The Postie by 50 runs, Batterpi def The Globetrotters by 4 wickets and Condo def VCR by forfeit.

Get On The Deuce!

Don’t forget tomorrow evening the Raymond Smith trained Jungle Deuce lines up in the TAB Phoenix at The Meadows. Catch all the TAB action at the Forbes Inn!

 

Consider Christmas Pets Carefully

December 17, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

For many Australians, pets are important members of the family and they can bring immense joy, but also a lot of responsibility. People are urged to consider carefully before buying a pet this Christmas, said Forbes Shire Council Ranger, Mat Wallis.

“They are cute and cuddly, and everyone loves a puppy,” said Mat.

“But we urge residents to consider the responsibility that comes with a new pet, and the time you have available to look after them properly. In NSW all cats and dogs (except exempt dogs and cats) must be microchipped over the age of three months of age or before being sold or given away. If the owner is under the age of 18, a parent or guardian will be deemed the legal owner.”

Similarly, for registrations, all cats and dogs must be registered by six months of age. Registering your dog or cat greatly improves their chances of being returned to you if they become lost.

“It is mandatory you register your dog or cat because if you don’t you are actually committing an offense and action may be taken against you. The registration fee is a once-only payment, regardless of any changes in ownership,” Mat said.

“You need to consider the ongoing costs of having a pet demand. You owe it to your pet to provide them with a quality diet. In fact, the better the food, the less poop they produce, so that is an incentive! Pets are amazing, but they require time, patience, and dedication – not to mention a lifestyle change for your family. They are a lifetime commitment and if given the chance they will love you for life.”

Forbes Shire Council has information on their website regarding pet ownership and registration; www.forbes.nsw.gov.au/residents/animals/pet-registration.

Featured are some of the lovely animals at the RSPCA NSW Orange Shelter waiting to be adopted.

All animals are available for adoption via rspcansw.org.au/adopt

Tony Cogswell Takes Medallists Trophy

December 17, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

TEEING OFF: Jeff House tees off as Max Haley watches on at Forbes Golf Club recently.

The Saturday Men’s golf competition was the December Monthly Medal Stroke event, sponsored by Nutrien Ag Solutions, and also incorporated the ‘Medal Of Medallists’ for 2021.

Tony Cogswell (69 nett) won the ‘Medal of Medallists’ on count back from Peter Cowhan. Tony had one hiccup, but Peter’s putter misbehaved quite a bit when it mattered.

The A-Grade December medal was won by Phil Duke, also on count back from Kim Herbert when both finished on 67 nett. The B-Grade medal went to Bruce Chandler(68) from runner-up Tony Cogswell (69).

The best score of the day went to the C-Grade medal winner. Steve Grallelis (66 nett) was comfortably in front of Dave Bernardi (71) to earn the honours there.

The ball sweep went to 73 nett, on count back – check in the Pro Shop to see if you earned one. The NTP’s went to: 9th – Kim Herbert, 18th – John Betland. The 3rd Hole

Super Pin went to Todd Callaghan, smooth-ing a delicate shot to finish 1.7 metres from the pin.

There were no players in the Sunday Stableford Medley, with many people look-ing to family time away from the mozzies.

There will be much interest in the Ham Day comp tomorrow Saturday December 18. This will complete the serious stuff for the calendar year 2021. Stableford Med-ley’s are scheduled across the Christmas and New Year break with the January Monthly medal set for January 8, 2022.
Meanwhile the Sixes comp has kicked back in, with quite a few good scores recorded in the past week.

Head Pro Adam held a Mizuno Equipment Day last Tuesday and is scheduling some more equipment days in 2022. Speak to Adam if you are interested in trying anything specific.

By Short Putt

Topsoil Organics Revolutionizes Farming With Food

December 17, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

IMAGE CREDIT: https://www.facebook.com/topsoilorganics

It’s so true what they say – one man’s trash is another man’s treasure and there is no truer case of this than with Central Western business Topsoil Organics.

Topsoil Organics, a Forbes based company is revolutionizing the way people think about their food waste and has made it a key mission of their business to focus on educating people on how to ensure their food waste stays out of landfill.

“Once the food scraps are on the ground here at the Central West Nutrient Return Centre – our team works to create a beautiful rich compost which can be used in our agricultural market on farms for crop and feed growth,”

Topsoil Organics Business Manager Dan Nicholson said. Topsoil Organics prides itself on leading the way in agricultural innovation and works on the ground to closely monitor the process to develop a high-quality premium compost from its natural state.

“The product is decontaminated, put into windrows, mixed with green waste, temperature checked, watered and turned over for three months and then tried and tested,” Dan said.

“It’s at this point where it is ready to be returned to the farm to grow our food once again.”

Mice Support Extended Until 2022

December 17, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

FIGHT AGAINST MICE: The NSW Government has invested heavily in the eradication of mice. Pic courtesy of Stephen Michael Barnett.

The NSW Government has today announced mice bait rebates for farmers, small businesses and households have been extended into 2022, while primary producers will now be able to make multiple claims for zinc phosphide purchases, up to the $10,000 cap.

Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole said the changes ensured the mice bait rebates would benefit those in the bush who need it most ahead of a potential post-harvest surge.

“The reports we are getting indicate mice numbers are down, but we can’t be complacent, which is why we’ve extended the deadline,” Mr Toole said.

“Under the changes, households and small businesses will have until 31 January to claim up to $500 or $1,000 respectively to help meet the cost of mice baits, traps and cleaning materials bought after 1 February 2021.

“Primary producers, who can claim up to $10,000 in zinc phosphide-based bait re-bates, will also have until 31 January next year to claim. This change means farmers can better protect crops from any resurgence in mice numbers.

“More than 52,500 households and 6,500 small businesses have taken advantage of this rebate worth more than $31 million so please get your applications in. It’s an easy process both if you’re a small business or household applying through Service NSW, or the Rural Assistance Authority if you’re a primary producer.”

NSW Rural Assistance Authority (RAA) had so far approved more than 800 rebates worth $5.5 million.

For information on rebates for small businesses and households, visit the Service NSW website. For information on zinc phosphide rebates, visit www.raa.nsw.gov.au.

For the latest information about the mice plague, including information about eligibility, how rebates can be claimed as well as health advice visit www.nsw.gov.au/mice.

Digital Script List Provides Lifeline

December 17, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Australia’s first digital script list has been vital in helping the rural New South Wales community of Forbes continue to provide potentially life-saving medication to dozens of patients cut off by flood waters throughout November and December.

Regional patients and patients with high medication needs have led take-up of the digital script list, called My Script List, with Life Pharmacy consistently one of the highest users nationally.

According to Jack Buckley, lead pharmacist, owner and manager, having a high number of patients registered with the digital script list was invaluable in allowing Life Pharmacy to get medications to patients who were isolated by floods.

“Many of our patients were cut off, using telehealth consults to obtain an electronic script, which we could immediately dispense. We delivered medications to SES workers, who ferried medications across flood waters to patients. Being in a rural area, My Script List has really helped find new ways to prevent disruptions to medication supply.”

Haylee Wins Kettlebell In Bendigo

December 17, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

WORLD CHAMP: Hayless Redfern is a World Cham-pion in Kettlebell after taking home the gold in Bendigo recently. Pic courtesy of Donovan Chin Sports Images

 

Haylee Redfern has had plenty of positives in her life but to represent Australia and then win her first World Championships in Kettlebell at Bendigo recently might just take the cake.

The Forbes local, who was originally meant to travel to France to compete, busted it out 10 hours ahead of the other 16 competing countries in the IKMF World Championships and did enough to get the gold.

“I’ve been talking about qualifying & representing Australia in Kettlebell Sport for some time now. Years in fact,” Haylee said in an online statement thanking her supporters after the win.

“I’m incredibly grateful we were all given the opportunity to still participate and on Australian soil,” she said.

Haylee was the overall winner not for one – but both lifts and secured her first ever Master Of Sport in both lifts!

“I didn’t get to stand on that podium on this occasion nor do I have medals to show for it yet though they are en route to Australia apparently. It’s why I worked so darn hard at those countless 4am training sessions!”

Forbes Public School Major Awards

December 16, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Gurgot Mand – Principal’s Encouragement Award

 

Axel Hill – Mary Owen Encouragement Award

 

Briley Olney – Forbes Christian Bookshop Values Award

 

Daniel Miller – AA Blatch Encouragement Award

Harlen Corney – Ryan Smith Perseverance Award

 

Taylor Collits – Forbes High School Scholarship

 

April Bermingham – Yoorana Gunya Wiradjuri Group Sportsmanship

 

Tara Higgins – V.I.E.W. Club Literacy Award

 

Liam Fraser – Rotary Citizenship Award

 

Ellie Pointon – Forbes Rotary Ipomoea Encouragement Award

 

Rosie Hurford – Aurora College Excellence Award in Mathematics

 

Jackson Beaudin – Eva Bowman Memorial Public Speaking Award

 

Zoe Fraser – RH Lytton OAM Excellence in Citizenship

 

Kindergarten Certificates

 

Zoe Fraser – Recognition medal for Physical Culture

 

Laura Chudleigh:
RH Lytton OAM Excellence in the Arts
RH Lytton OAM Sporting Excellence
RH Lytton OAM Academic Excellence

 

Abbey Fuge – Yoorana Gunya Wiradjuri Group – Working towards our future together

Ronald McDonald House Orange Raffle Raises $3,600

December 10, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

SUPPORTING A GOOD CAUSE: Luka Roylance with Rebecca Walsh from Ronald McDonald House Orange last week at the Ronald McDonald House Orange Christmas raffle.

 

While it may not have been the dinner and show with Tommy Jeffs everyone was hoping for, a strong crowd turned out recently in Forbes to support Ronald McDonald House Orange.

Organiser Debbie Roylance was elated with the response from the community considering the challenges of the past year from kind donations to the plethora of generous sponsors.

“It was disappointing not to have the Christmas in Vegas Event with Tommy,” said Debbie.

“Despite that, we have been able to hold this event and I must say we have a very generous community,” Debbie said.

Rebecca Walsh, Executive Officer of Ronald McDonald House Orange, a facility that has helped many Forbes families during times of illness, was also on hand on the day to assist with the raffles and draws. She also acknowledged the great Forbes community spirit and tremendous sponsors after $3600 was raised.

“Big thank you to everyone who has supported Ronald McDonald House Orange,” she said.

Sponsors include – Roylances Tractor Replacements, Flannerys Pharmacy, Willa Blue, Metro Hair, Acheson’s Mitre 10, Made Of Fridays, Allure, Blue Sky, Undercover Lingerie, Robb’s Jewellers, Hair With Style, Little Extras, Hutcheon and Pearce and Platinum Painting.

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