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Parkes Phoenix Editor

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

Two Weeks To Christmas!

December 10, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

With just two weeks to go until Christmas, Council is urging children to get their letters to Santa as soon as possible so he can check he has all those gifts in stock and send a reply to everyone.

“Santa is always very careful with his gift-giving to ensure he is being fair to all children in the Forbes Shire,” said Forbes Shire Council General Manager, Steve Loane.

“It has been a particularly difficult year for some students with home-schooling and now the floods preventing time together with friends. Council has partnered up with Santa to provide letter templates and a post box located in the reception area of the Forbes

Council Administration Building. We encourage the children to tell Santa how they have been good this year,” he said.

“This simple activity is a great way for children to practice their literacy skills and bring back traditional communication methods of letter writing, which has quickly disappeared from our society,” said Mr. Loane.

The template letter can be downloaded from Council’s website; https://www.forbes.nsw.gov.au/community/community-services-and-information/families-and-youth-services/youth-programs

Santa requires all letters to be posted prior to 20 December to ensure a reply.

Golfers Come Flooding Back

December 10, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

At one point it seemed like there wouldn’t be any golf for weeks on end but after a great deal of work, the course staff were able to prepare nine holes to allow for the commencement of competitive golf on Saturday to the delight of players and partners everywhere!

Saturday’s Men’s comp was changed to a stroke event, sponsored by the FGA, where the players traversed around the modified back-9 twice. The 16 competitors braved the swarms of mosquitoes to get some exercise.

The winner was Wayne O’Neill who managed a 71 nett. He scored the same on seven holes in his two circuits but managed to improve by two shots on the 14th to snare the win. Runner-up was Alf Davies with a 72 nett, compiled with resounding consistency despite the heavy track and humidity.

The ball sweep went to: 74 – C Dwyer; 75 – I Vale, Troy Howe; 76 – P Barnes on count back. The NTP’s went to 18th first time – C Dwyer, 18th second time – nil.

Sunday had a small field in the Stroke Medley. Phil Maher was successful with 72 nett, followed by Brian Everest on 76 nett. There was no ball sweep and no NTP’s.

The re-programmed 3-Person Ambrose set for Sunday December 12th has been postponed into 2022, when the course will be able to support a full 18-hole event.

Do not forget that the Summer Sixes comp is up and running again, and make sure you get your Christmas present ideas sorted in the Pro Shop.

By Short Putt

“Millertime” Again As Phyllis Powers To Another FSC Term

December 10, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

POPULAR: Phyllis Miller OAM led the count at the time of print with only a third of the vote left to be counted. Miller with 37.12% sits well clear of the remaining candidates with all eyes now focused on who will claim the remaining places on the nine person Forbes Shire Council.

With counting resuming Monday, over two thirds of the votes have been tallied in the Forbes Shire Council elections with Phyllis Miller OAM receiving an extraordinary 1731 of those 4663 (37.12%) formal votes so far. Jenny Webb (10.17%) and Steve Karaitiana (10.14%) sit second and third while Marg Duggan (7.96%) and Aidan Clarke (7.76%) round out the top five and while nothing is official, should be safe.

Maria Willis is next with 4.85% of the vote while a real gridlock has developed with all remaining candidates still with a chance to take a spot on the next council. Over 2.8% didn’t register a formal vote.

For Phyllis Miller, who has campaigned on an outstanding track record of achievement, the vote is a strong vindication of the progress made by the last council during the pandemic and floods. Since the 2016 elections, ironically also during floods, Forbes has become a regional retail hub and the envy of many rural towns. Miller and

the previous council, as well as those former councillors running in these elections such as Jenny Webb, Chris Roylance, Jeff Nicholson, Graeme Miller, Michele Herbert and Steve Karaitiana can also lay claim to this success as well.

Count at time of publication is as follows:
Aidan Clarke: 362 or 7.76 per cent
Margaret Duggan 371 or 7.96 per cent
Jeff Nicholson 123 of 2.64 per cent
Chris Roylance 213 or 2.85 per cent
Steve Karaitiana 473 or 10.14 per cent
Phyllis Miller 1731 or 37.12 per cent
Brian Mattiske 136 or 2.92 per cent
Graeme Miller 139 or 2.98 per cent
Michele Herbert 120 or 2.57 per cent
Maria Willis 226 or 4.85 per cent
Emma Henderson 162 or 3.47 per cent
Jenny Webb 474 or 10.17 per cent.

Go to Forbes – Councillor Election results (nsw.gov.au) for virtual updates

Be Seen

December 10, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS: Federal Member for Riverina Michael McCormack, Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM, Prime Minister Scott Morrison, NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet and Forbes SES Commander Roc Walshaw with NSW SES volunteers. Volunteers came from as far away as Broken Hill, Campbelltown and Coffs Harbour to help during the floods.

 

CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS: Forbes North’s Desiree Barter and Mary Hinchcliffe with the departing Trish Bol-ton. Forbes North Public is on the lookout for volunteers to ensure their successful ethics classes can run in 2022.

 

NEW ARTWORKS: Just before the floods arrived, new sculptures were erected at lake Forbes to finalise the last five story poles. Each depicts key wildlife of special significance to Wiradjuri people. Artwork by Brett ‘Mon’ Garling.

 

Rook Again, Outdoor Chess Push

December 10, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

ROOK, LINE AND SINKER: Dave Cutler, who has a solid Chess rating of 1250 (grandmasters are 2600-3200 while novices start at 500) is looking at starting a local Forbes Chess Club with regular outdoor games along Forbes picturesque lakeside. Pic submitted.

Local primary school teacher Dave Cutler grew up playing chess with his grandfather. It was something they just did and a memory he holds dear to this day. Chess, for the uninitiated, is not only a popular sport played across the world by approximately 600,000,000 people, but also mandatory in Armenian schools for children over six years and one of the few that allows anyone of any age, race, sex or denomination to play.

“Chess gives everyone a chance and helps improve memory function,” said Dave Cutler.

“It is a great way to connect with people of all abilities and walks of life and relies only on tactics and strategy – not strength, size or speed,” he said. “And most importantly, it’s fun!”

Cutler, who plays online and with local friends, is keen to push a Forbes Chess Club and start playing outdoors amongst the town’s amazing scenery. Having just travelled around Australia during the COVID pandemic with minimal disruption, he’s as qualified as anyone when he says Forbes is among the most beautiful towns in the country and ideal for outdoor chess matches.

“The Queen’s Gambit has sent the world a bit chess mad so now is as good a time as any to see if there is any interest in a regular catch up,” Dave said.

“It is also a great workout with some players losing up to 6000 calories from mental exertion while playing,” he said.

“I am happy for anyone to contact me and register their interest so we can start a local club. Who knows, we may find the next Bobby Fischer, Garry Kasparov or Beth Harmon!” Just don’t call it Lawn Pawn!

Contact Dave Cutler via 0431984933 or email david_cutler@hotmail.com Beginners through to expert level welcome!

Other Shires Added To Disaster List

December 10, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Member for Riverina Michael McCormack

 

Residents, farmers and businesses in Lockhart, Parkes and now Weddin Shires will be able to access disaster assistance to help recover from recent severe weather events. Federal Member for Riverina Michael McCormack said Lockhart and Parkes Local Government Areas have been added to the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) along with three other Riverina Electorate LGAs: Cowra, Forbes and Weddin

“This is about getting support to the places most affected by the recent heavy downpours and flooding events as a result of the rain,” Mr McCormack said.

The disaster assistance will help the Cowra, Forbes, Lockhart, Parkes and Weddin councils cover the costs associated with the operational response and repairing damaged essential public assets.

Local residents will also receive support to get back on their feet, including grants to replace essential household contents or repair structural damage to homes.

Assistance available under the DRFA may include:

Help for eligible people whose homes or belongings have been damaged (eligibility criteria apply);

Support for affected local councils to help with the costs of cleaning up and restoring damaged essential public assets;

Concessional interest rate loans for small businesses, primary producers and non-profit organisations;

Freight subsidies for primary producers;

Grants to eligible non-profit organisations.

For information on personal hardship and distress assistance, contact Service NSW on 13 77 88.

Sanderson Fires Up At Forbes S.S.A.A.

December 10, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes S.S.A.A. sporting shooters .22 calibre rimfire rifle shoot was held on Wednesday December 1st and Dave Sanderson got the chocolates taking out the 25 metre Fly and 100 metre Mosquito target shoots.

25 metre Fly target shoot results: Dave Sanderson, 200/200; Wayne Facey, 200/200; Paul Baker, 200/200.

50 metre Rabbit target shoot: Paul Baker, 246/250; Wayne Facey, 236/250; Anthony Bratton, 233/250.

75 metre Feral Cat target shoot: Wayne Facey, 113/120; Paul Baker, 113/120; Lyall Strudwick, 111/120; Anthony Bratton, 111/120.

100 metre Mosquito target shoot: Dave Sanderson, 114/120; John Dean, 104/120; Wayne Facey, 104/120.

Results of the Forbes S.S.A.A. sporting shooters .22 calibre rimfire rifle shoot held on Sunday 5th December.

25 metre Fox target shoot: Steve Hindmarsh, 279/280; Norm Brook, 270/280; Anthony Bratton, 266/280.

50 metre .22 target shoot: Anthony Bratton, 249/250; Norm Brook, 246/250; Steve Hindmarsh, 246/250.

75 metre Rabbit target shoot were: Anthony Bratton, 102/120; Norm Brook, 95/120; Barbara Brook, 95/120 and Steve Hindmarsh, 89/120.

100 metre Feral Cat target shoot: Barbara Brook, 85/120; Steve Hindmarsh, 84/120; Anthony Bratton, 79/120.

The next S.S.A.A. sporting shooters .22 calibre and other rimfire rifles (.22 magnum or.17HMR) will be held on Wednesday December 15th starting at 2pm. The next Sunday shoot will be held on Sunday December 19th, starting at 10am.

Members are reminded that Local Range rules apply. Like us on Facebook @ Forbes sporting Shooters.

Club Forbes Donates To CanAssist

December 3, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Club Forbes have shown once again what great supporters they are of CanAssist Forbes with a generous donation last week to help those locally battling the scourge of cancer.

“Club Forbes have been great supporters of CanAssist for many years and their support is greatly appreciated by all at CanAssist and the Forbes people affected by cancer that we support,” a statement from CanAssist read.

“The committee and members of CanAssist Forbes thank Club Forbes for their magnificent donation.”

CanAssist Forbes was the first country branch established in 1956. The branch raises funds to provide financial assistance to people in the Forbes community who are undergoing cancer treatment.

“We are very well supported by members, volunteers and the community of Forbes. We believe the community of Forbes are so supportive because they know all the money raised and donated is used to assist Forbes and district cancer patients.”

Areas serviced include: Bandon, Bedgerebong, Bundaburrah, Calarie, Carrawabbity, Corinella, Cumbijowa, Eugowra, Fairholme, Forbes, Garema, Grawlin, Gunning Gap, Jemalong, Mulyandry, Ooma, Warroo, Weelong, Wirrinya and Yarragong.

Snippets…

December 3, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

ESSENTIAL SERVICES AND SUPPORT: Cathie Shatz (Brighter Futures), Dee Anderson (Yoorana Gunya), Aprel Biles (Brighter Futures), Nita Read (Orana Haven) and Nadika Vidler-McKeown (Orana Haven) at the Yoorana Gunya/ Binaal Billa White Ribbon event last week.

 

$20 Million Support For Domestic Violence Victim-Survivors: More domestic violence victim-survivors will receive critical support with a $20 million relief package for more than 180 NSW specialist frontline services being delivered. The announcement comes as an annual international violence prevention campaign 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, an annual international awareness campaign that begins every November 25th – the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women – and runs until World Human Rights Day on December 10th.

The $140 million boost is part of the 2021-22 NSW Budget, which committed a record $687 million over four years (including $80 million in Commonwealth funding) to improve victim safety and reduce family violence reoffending. For confidential advice, support and referrals, contact: 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732), The NSW Domestic Violence Line (1800 65 64 63) or Men’s Referral Service (1300 766 491).

TAFE NSW Forbes New Course: TAFE NSW Forbes has an exciting new course available face to face in 2022, Certificate II Salon Assistant. This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge to aid with client services in a hairdressing salon. This course will be run on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9:30am until 4pm for 1 Semester. Start date: 2/2/2022 – End Date: 16/6/2022

Saturday December 4 Riverside Community Gardens: On Saturday December 4th, there will be a presentation morning tea at the Riverside Community Gardens from 10am. Donations will be made to Forbes & District Town Band, Forbes Toy Library, 97.9 Valley FM Community Radio, Forbes and District Lions and Forbes Rotary Club.

‘First Lap’ Swim Voucher Extended To Kindy Kids! The NSW Government’s new learn to swim voucher program will be expanded from preschool-aged children to include kindergarten kids who missed out on lessons due to COVID restrictions.

From December 1st, eligible children aged 3-6 can access a $100 ‘First Lap’ voucher for swimming lessons with an approved provider. Find out more and get signed up to the program mailing list: www. sport.nsw.gov.au/firstlap

$6 Million WNSWLHD Rural Health Boost: Regional and rural communities across NSW will benefit from more investment including $6 million for biomedical equipment upgrades across the Western NSW Local Health District. In a real win for the region, Deputy Premier Paul Toole said the additional funding will help deliver more health services, jobs and infrastructure needed in the bush.

FUNDING BOOST: WNSWLHD Forbes Hospital staff en-joying the kind generosity of Forbes Bakehouse who have been ‘paying it forward’ during COVID and the floods. There are plenty more reasons to celebrate after $6 million in biomedical equipment upgrades was announced by the NSW Government for the WNSWLHD.

McCormack Praises Forbes Flood Response

December 3, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Member for Riverina Michael McCormack

 

Member for Riverina Michael McCormack has stood up in Federal Parliament to praise and thank those defending Forbes in the face of a flooding Lachlan River.

“I want to say thanks this morning to all of those who helped willingly and voluntarily, doing what they could for their colleagues in the town and, indeed, for strangers who they may never have met before,” Mr McCormack said in a Constituency Statement.

“I have to say thank you also to all the volunteers who came from all parts of New South Wales to render assistance. They came to lend a hand to the people of Forbes.”

Mr McCormack witnessed Forbes residents banding together and the support of first responders and emergency volunteers when he visited the town twice last week.

“That town on the Lachlan River has, of course, been besieged by rising floodwaters. Hundreds of homes were under threat. Many of them had water running through them.”

Mr McCormack thanked the many businesses which have provided free coffee and free care packs, from the smallest coffee shop in town right up to Woolworths and Telstra.

“Fifty thousand sandbags were filled by the State Emergency Service. I also want to acknowledge the outstanding effort by the mayor, Phyllis Miller, and her Shire Council team. Phyllis Miller is one of the great mayors in my electorate, if not the State.”

Mr McCormack warned the flood crisis was not over yet.

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