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

Snippets…

October 1, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

GRANTS NOW OPEN: The Smart Farms program is the key agriculture portfolio initiative under phase two of the $1.1 billion National Landcare Program. To date, Smart Farms Small Grants has funded a total of 384 projects to the value of $25.5 million. Photo courtesy of Farmpix (Chris Watson).

Smart Farms Small Grants Round Now Open

A new round of the Federal Government’s Smart Farms Small Grants Program is now open to eligible Riverina and Central West organisations and individuals.

The final round of Smart Farms Small Grants program will fund a diverse range of soil extension activities across Australia. Under this round, multiple activities may be applied for in the one application. Grants are available for between $100,000 to $250,000 per activity and will be delivered over two years. Applicants may apply for a maximum of $2 million per application. This round of funding will close at 9pm on 12 October 2021.

BOOST FOR WASTE: The Organics Collections program can be used to upgrade existing kerbside garden waste collections or establish new organics collection services. It can also be used to support the purchase of new infra-structure such as wheelie bins or community education campaigns.

Boost For Food And Garden Waste Collection

More household food and garden waste will be kept out of landfill, thanks to $12 million in grant funding for councils across the State.

Environment Minister Matt Kean said the funding supports the NSW Government’s commitment to halve the amount of organic waste sent to landfill and reach net zero emissions from organic waste in landfill by 2030.“Each year more than a third of waste sent to landfill in NSW is food – with the average NSW household throwing away $2,500 worth, ” Mr Kean said.

The funding, available through the Organics Collections program, can also be used to support the purchase of new infrastructure such as wheelie bins and kitchen caddies, or for community education campaigns.

Since 2013, more than $26 million has been awarded to 62 projects through the program. Go to www.environment.nsw.gov.au/funding-and-support/nsw-environmental-trust/grants-available/organics-collections

Wiradjuri Mural Project At Forbes Public

Forbes Public School P&C Association has received a grant for $5000 to enhance community connection and cultural identity via Forbes Public School students painting a mural with a local Wiradjuri Indigenous artist. They were one of ninety locally-led initiatives that were funded and are set to strengthen remote, rural communities across Australia by sharing in $1,057,044 in funding, thanks to FRRR’s Strengthening Rural Communities (SRC) grant program.

TAFE Comms Short Course Taking Enrolments

TAFE NSW Forbes is looking for interest in a Statement in Communication Online short course for Term 4. Content for the course will include using social media, email and zoom. Cost will be $125. To register interest, please complete the link on the TAFE NSW Forbes Facebook page.

Forbes Olympic Pool Set To Open Soon

Forbes Shire Council is happy to report the Forbes Olympic Pool will be opening at the beginning of October for the season. There will be some new rules in place to ensure we are all COVIDSafe so keep an eye on the Forbes Shire Council website and social media pages for more. With summer temps expected to be humid and warm, the local pool will be very popular again this summer and residents are asked to ensure they familiarise themselves with the new rules to protect the entire community.

Carrawobitty Manor Sold

It is one of the most beautiful houses in the Forbes Shire and now it has been sold. Carrawobbity, approximately 13kms on the Bedgerabong Road, west of Forbes, has been sold by Michael Robinson Real Estate for previous owners Ken and Monica Wren. The house has had some magnificent work done to it during the time the Wren family have had it. From holding retreats and workshops to hosting reunions and film crews – the beautiful idyllic homestead is a sight to behold and has some stories to tell. All the best Ken and Monica for the future and the next chapter of your life!

CONNECTING TO THE CBD: The new shared pathway between Johnson, Baldock and Barton Streets adds an additional 262m of shared pathway.

Shared Pathway Complete

The shared pathway in Johnson Street, Baldock Street and Barton Street has been completed in line with Council’s Strategic Plan to link the northern end of Forbes with the CBD. An additional 262m of shared pathway is now completed and looks great. From all reports it has already been getting a fair workout!

 

 

Roadmap To Freedom For All NSW

October 1, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

ROADMAP TO FREEDOM: From the Monday after NSW hits the 80 per cent (aged 16 and over) double dose vaccination target, eased restrictions will allow those who are fully vaccinated to have more freedoms.

NSW has a clear path to follow out of the pandemic and lock-downs, with the roadmap for easing restrictions at the 80 per cent double dose target revealing a brighter future for the community.

From the Monday after NSW hits the 80 per cent (aged 16 and over) double dose vaccination target, eased restrictions will allow those who are fully vaccinated to have up to 10 people visit their home, participate in community sport, and access hospitality venues (where drinking while standing up will be allowed indoors).

All premises will operate at 1 person per 4sqm indoors, and 1 person per 2sqm outdoors.

Regional travel will now not be allowed until 80 per cent (fully vaccinated only), and a booking cap has been introduced for hospitality venues of 20 people per booking.

Deputy Premier John Barilaro said the NSW Government is considering changes to incoming international arrival caps, so more people can return home for Christmas.
“The NSW Government’s 70 per cent roadmap lifts fully vaccinated people out of lockdown and when we reach 80 per cent, restrictions will ease even further,” Mr Barilaro said.

“Travel between Greater Sydney and regional NSW will only be permitted when the state reaches 80 per cent double dose.”

From December 1st further changes will be introduced. For more go to www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19

Redfern Takes Long Cycle Champs

October 1, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Haylee Redfern may not have had the prep she wanted but that didn’t stop the Forbes local producing some amazing results at the 2021 Girevoy Sport Australia Nationals. “It definitely wasn’t what I originally had in mind but the good old shed in Forbes definitely got the job done,” Haylee shared with followers in a Facebook post.

She finished with a Candidate Master of Sport OALC and came away with overall 3rd and a PB of 108 reps. She also finished with a Candidate Master of Sport 30min 12kg Jerk and TBC, one of the first athletes in Australia to try this lift coming away with 392 reps. But she was far from done.

“The highlight for me was coming away with the Australian National Long Cycle Championship,” she said.

“Years of training and patience has gone into my LC training and will continue to do so for when that day comes that I finally get the opportunity to step onto that platform to represent Australia at the World Championships,” Haylee said.

“A big thanks GSAA for another stellar run event and for the continued support of Australian Kettlebell athletes!”

Back On The Green For Croquet Club

October 1, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Recently, we lost one of our dear players, Lorna Field. She was always a pleasure to be with. When Lorna arrived each morning she brightened up the mornings. Our condolences to Bruce and his family.

We had 26 very keen players for Golf Croquet on Tuesday September 21. There were 4 players who won 3 games, John Browne, John Cole, Mal Smith and Alex Todd.

The big winners were:
• 12-1 Merv Langfield and Colleen Liebich
• 11-2 John Browne and Mal Smith

Close games were:
• John Cole and Bill Scott 7 Lyn Simmonds 6
• Ray Burridge 7 John Allegri and Barry White 6
• Mal Smith 7 Colleen Liebich 6
• Marie Spry and Neville Spry 7 Bill Scott and Bob Murray 6

During the tea break a special Life Mem-bership medal was presented to Bruce Field, for all his help and work he has done for the club over many years, he was very surprised and delighted. Thanks Bruce for all your help.

On Saturday September 25th, 29 players turned up on a very pleasant day for Aussie Croquet. There were 5 players who managed to win 3 games, John Allegri, John Cole, Ray Burridge, Merv Laangfield and Tony Thomson.

The big winners were:
• 14-9 Elvy Quirk and Jeff Liebich, John Allegri and Bob Murray, Robin Pols and John Cole, Jill Rubie and Tony Thomson, Lyn Simmonds and Jeff Liebich

Close games were:
• Harley Stewart and John Job 14 Colleen Liebich and Dorelle Scott 13
• John Job and Merv Langfield 14 Neville Spry and Doreen Rugers 13

By Pegging Out

History Beckons For Staines’ Panthers

October 1, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

30 YEARS AGO: Gooloogong’s Royce Simmons (pictured with trophy) after winning the 1991 grand final. Forbes Charlie Staines will be hoping his young side can do the same on Sunday. Photo courtesy of NRL.com

It is the grand final no one expected – South Sydney Rabbitohs vs Penrith Panthers at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday and pending last minute changes it appears Forbes Charlie Staines sadly will not be part of the match day 17. It is also 30 years since Gooloogong’s favourite son Royce Simmons held aloft the Provan-Summons trophy.

Simmons, in his last game for the Panthers, scored the winning try in a 19-12 grand final rematch with a star-studded Canberra Raiders side that included the likes of Junee’s Laurie Daley, Mal Meninga, Ricky Stuart and Brad Clyde among others.

Penrith, coming off a massive win over defending premiers Melbourne, will be looking not just for revenge against the Rabbitohs after a 16-10 loss three weeks ago but redemption after losing last year’s decider 26-20 to the Storm. Penrith will be wary after master coach Wayne Bennett ambushed the young side to earn a week off.

However the game plays out it will make for riveting viewing and hopefully the Forbes Ferrari gets a last-minute call up. Now that would be a story!

Our tip – Penrith by a point in a real close one.

Be Seen

October 1, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

DATE NIGHT: Claudia Hart and her hand-raised cockatoo were out after lockdown restrictions were ended for a drink and a quiet meal at the Commercial Hotel in Forbes last week.

 

ARTWORK AVAILABLE: Mahlah Molloy of Inkheart Designs has a number of artworks available for pick up or delivery including the artist lab range on Australian made high quality canvas prints. You can check out more here – https://inkheart.net/collections/artist-lab-range

 

WINNER: Haylee Redfern is kicking serious goals in kettlebell and long cycle events – see story back page in sport.

 

RETIRED: Assistant Deputy Police Commissioner for Western Region Geoff McKechnie retired last week after 33 years in the force.

 

THANK YOU: Numerous businesses from The Bake-house and Domino’s to countless others have all donated time, gifts and energy as a thank you to all our essential workers during the pandemic.

 

SNAKES ALIVE: More and more brown snakes are coming out of hibernation and residents are warned to keep an eye out.

New Family Project Website To Support Parents And Children

September 24, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Families across NSW are able to enjoy a new website – Family Project – that provides fun COVID safe ideas for families to connect during lockdown including rock art, backyard movies, building herb gardens, creating chalk art and meditation. The safe online portal will provide a new project daily to help support the mental and physical wellbeing of NSW families.

Minister for Mental Health Bronnie Taylor said COVID-19 is extremely challenging for both parents and children who may feel overwhelmed by the demands of remote learning, working from home and the juggling of competing expectations.

“Families are under pressure in lock-down, Family Project will be the place they can go to find simple COVID-safe ideas to do within their local area, practical tips to support emotional and physical wellbeing and advice on home schooling,” Mrs Taylor said.

“Family Project is designed to provide inspirational daily activities – everything from parents and kids meditation to creating a street library for the neighbourhood.”

A NSW Government initiative, the Family Project is a collaboration between Gidget Foundation Australia and parenting organisation Tresillian.

Examples of future Family Projects include: wellbeing tips for the family, how to create your own worm farm, Brickman’s school holiday Lego challenge, parents and kids meditation, building a simple herb garden, creating chalk art with kids to connect community and making a Street Library for your neighbourhood

For more information go to familyproject.org.au

Snippets…

September 24, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

RESULTS ARE IN: Majority of young people believed that money was the biggest barrier to learning new skills and a lack of promotion was the main reason for young people not attending events or playing sports.

YOUTH SURVEY RESULTS IN

Forbes Shire Council was blown away with the responses received in our latest Youth Survey – with 51 coffee vouchers waiting to be claimed!

• 44/51 young people believed that Mental Health Awareness programs would be most beneficial to the Shire’s youth.

• Majority of young people believed that money was the biggest barrier to learning new skills and a lack of promotion was the main reason for young people not attending events or playing sports!

• 40/51 responses did not access services because they do not know what services are available!

• Knowledge about how to rent houses, general handyman skills and how to manage credit cards were the skills young people believed they lacked when leaving school!

• Young people stated that lack of training, knowledge in how to apply and having access to transportation to find employment.

To claim your prize – Inbox your name and address to have your coffee voucher delivered straight to your door!

If you would like any additional information, please contact Council’s Community Relations Officer on 6850 2300.

DEMENTIA WEEK

It’s Dementia Action Week. This year’s theme is “A little support makes a big difference”. This year, the focus will also be on supporting and celebrating carers of people living with dementia. Dementia impacts close to half a million Australians and almost 1.6 million Australians are involved in their care. The number of people living with dementia is set to double in the next 25 years. Go to the Dementia Australia website at https://discrimination.dementia.org.au/

ELECTION CANDIDATE REGO INFO

A reminder that if you’re running as a candidate or group at the 2021 Local Government elections, you must register with the NSW Electoral Commission before accepting political donations or making payments for electoral expenditure. Register now through Funding and Disclosure Online: https://bit.ly/3DVnheE. Applying to register online is simple and fast. Registration closes on Wednesday, 3 November 2021.

TOWN HALL PROGRESS

Due to the cancellation of recent events at the Town Hall, the works at the kichenette have been able to continue uninterrupted. The Bar area is complete and the gyprock and other exterior features are now being fitted for the kitchenette. We all look forward to welcoming weddings, functions and performances back into the beautiful Town Hall soon!

PROGRESSING NICELY: Forbes Town Hall works are continuing on nicely despite recent restrictions. Mayor Phyllis Miller and Deputy Mayor Chris Roylance were hard at it leading the way.

 

 

Panthers Winning Off The Field Too

September 24, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

It appears Charlie Staines isn’t the only Forbes Ferrari winning on and off the field in Pantherland with Bayden Moran and Billy Phillips both added to the Panthers 2022 SG Ball train-on squad.

It is even more impressive given the disruption to sport in the past two years and the lack of continuity and consistent competition. While Penrith were busy beating Parramatta in the NRL finals last weekend 8-6, the Panthers SG Ball squad was announced via the highly successful Panthers Pathways that has seen the likes of Dubbo’s Matt Burton and others go through the ranks.

The 2022 squad is filled with the majority of players coming from Western Sydney as well as two from Forbes and one each from Cowra, Lithgow, Bathurst and even Queensland.

For Moran and Phillips it is testament to the hard work put in and good performances despite the COVID enforced breaks and interruptions. Forbes was the only club outside Dubbo or Western Sydney with two players selected. Well done!

Free As A Bird … For Now

September 24, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

FREEDOM: Forbes was one of the 12 LGA’s released from lockdown last week along with Parkes and Cabonne. There have been no cases in approximately three weeks in town despite positive sewerage fragments detected last week. Pictured is NSW National’s Leader and Deputy Premier John Barilaro.

In the past week, stay-at-home orders have been lifted for Forbes, Parkes, Cabonne and other selected Local Government Areas (LGAs) across NSW. The new freedoms came with a warning from the NSW State Government that restrictions can just as easily be reapplied.

“I encourage everyone in those LGAs to enjoy their freedoms in a responsible way and should anything change in those areas a return to lockdown may be possible,” Deputy Premier John Barilaro said.
Something Cowra knows all about after a recorded case this week.

Forbes has recorded another COVID-positive sewerage test since lockdown ended and is waiting on the second. The mystery prompting surveillance testing from WNSWLHD despite no new cases now for over two weeks as COVID testing numbers continue to decline across NSW.

Yet there is light at the end of the tunnel with a distinct possibility restrictions and stay-at-home orders will be removed by as early as October 9 should vaccination rates continue at the current upward trend. On this day NSW will have 70% double vaccinated.

“I urge everyone to get vaccinated so you can continue to enjoy freedoms when NSW reaches the 70 percent double dose target”.

Forbes is currently at 57% double-vaccination and ranks among the top 3 in the WNSWLHD and around 88% first-dose placing it in the top 5 as well with only Lachlan performing better across both categories.

More inside this issue on ADF Vax Clinics and COVID Surveillance Testing.

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