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Don’t Disconnect The Bush

March 21, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Farmers have called for the Federal Government to take urgent action to ensure phone companies don’t leave thousands of farmers without mobile coverage as the 3G shutdown looms.

Large parts of NSW have limited or no mobile phone reception, and many regions rely on 3G networks to communicate, especially during emergency situations.

NSW Farmers Rural Affairs Committee Chair Deb Charlton said shutdown of Telstra’s 3G service on 30 June – as well as Optus’ 3G closure in September – would spell disaster for many farmers who often work alone and a long way from help.

“As providers push ahead with this 3G network shutdown, there’s no doubt there will be farmers who run into trouble or have an accident, and will be unable to call for help,” Mrs Charlton said.

“Even with the 3G network in place, there are hundreds of horror stories of accidents occurring on farms or on isolated country roads, where people have not had the mobile coverage they need to contact emergency services for lifesaving help.

“We have absolutely no confidence that 4G coverage will be available when the 3G network is switched off, and we will only see more of these tragic situations as a result.”

“The farmers who grow the nation’s food and fibre should not be forced into using expensive satellite phones or have to resort back to pre-war radio connections as their only link to the outside world.

“Connectivity is a critical tool, and in many cases, it’s been the difference between life and death when an accident has occurred in these rural communities.”

Mayoral Notes

March 21, 2024 by Phyllis Miller

We have officially launched Frost and Fire 2024 and I am so excited that Vera Blue is headlining this year’s event. It is so heartwarming to see a well-loved local girl who is so successful in her music career come back and perform in her hometown.

Along with Vera Blue, we have other fantastic artists to serenade us under the stars including Raechel Whitchurch, Cler, Em & Jo, Gracey Denham-Jones and Cameron Sharp. And, of course, we can’t forget about our other entertainment for the evening including fireworks, Cirque Um Navigate fire dancers and Ice

Queen on stilts to help us celebrate this year’s Winter Solstice.

Tickets are on sale now via 123 tix so make sure you purchase yours to ensure you don’t miss out on our 5th annual Frost and Fire event.

This week is Harmony Week – a celebration of diversity in our community. This year’s focus is on belonging and bringing together Australians from all different backgrounds.

Forbes has a long history of diversity in our community, and Harmony Week provides the perfect opportunity for us to reflect on this and to celebrate the amazing people who have decided to call Forbes, and Australia, home.

Almost half our nation was either born overseas or has a parent who was and, according to the 2021

Census, 13.4% of Forbes residents were born overseas and 10.5% of us have at least one parent who was.

I am really proud of the way our community welcomes newcomers to town and ensures they feel the sense of belonging that Harmony Week is all about.

I would also like to remind anyone who has been affected by the 2022 floods that you can still provide feedback through the housing survey from NSW Reconstruction Authority. This survey will help the NSW Government understand the community’s needs to help them allocate their funding to assist in the Central

West’s flood recovery response. Even if you were only slightly affected, I would encourage you to complete the survey – you’ll be able to help yourself and others too!

Hard copy Surveys are available via Council’s office, or you can complete the survey online via www.haveyoursay.nsw.gov.au/Central-West-Recovery or by calling 133 003 227. Council’s Community Recovery Officers will be available to help you complete this survey in Town Hall on Tuesday 26 March between 9am and 4 pm and Wednesday 27 March between 1pm and 4pm.

Until next week, God bless

Phyllis Miller, OAM – Forbes Mayor

Be Seen @ Parkes Touch Association

March 21, 2024 by Roxane Manley

As we wrap up our 23-24 season we would like to take the opportunity to thank our REFEREES for their commitment and support of Parkes Touch.

 

It can be a tough gig some weeks and not one that many people put their hands up to help out with. Without them we wouldn’t be able to play the game we love.

 

NO REFS = NO GAMES = NO COMPETITION. We appreciate each and everyone of you.

 

Next time you see one of these amazing referees around the traps, give them a pat on the back and say thank you.

Five Days Of Double Demerits For Easter

March 21, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Just two of the Highway Patrol Officers that will be keeping our roads safe over Easter are Sergeant Cornish (Parkes) and Acting Sergeant Mooney (Bathurst).

Double demerit points will apply on NSW roads from Thursday 28 March until Monday 1 April 2024 as Police encourage road users to look out for each other over the Easter break.

During these five days, double demerit points will apply for all speeding, seatbelt, motorcycle helmet and mobile phone offences.

Parkes Highway Patrol Sergeant Adam Cornish has indicated that Police will also be targeting other high-risk behaviour including drink, drug, dangerous and distracted driving. “We are expecting roads to be busy with people travelling across NSW for the long weekend. Our message is to be patient, obey the road rules and drive to conditions. We want everyone to reach their destination safely and to enjoy the Easter break without tragedy.

“I ask all drivers to play their part in reducing crashes and risks. Remember to slow down, schedule plenty of breaks, limit distractions in the car, don’t mix alcohol or drugs with driving and ensure you and all your passengers are wearing seatbelts” Sergeant Cornish said.

Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, says that Police enforcement figures show that double demerit points do deter motorists from speeding when roads are at their busiest. “Drivers are reminded that mobile phone detection cameras will be active over the Easter break to catch people illegally using their phone whilst driving. Drivers will accrue 10 demerit points for all licence classes during the double demerit long weekend and also receive a fine” Ms Suitor said.

Forbes Wins Pennants Div 1

March 21, 2024 by Short Putt

Div 1 Pennants Winners: ‘Caleb Hanrahan, Steve Betland, Peter Dawson, John Betland and Brad Ashton celebrate after their win.’

On Sunday the Finals of the Central West District Mens Pennants were held at Duntryleague in Orange. Forbes was represented by our Div 1 team, who were up against a strong Dubbo team in what proved to be a tight contest.

Our Div 1 team won by 3 matches to 2, capably led by John Betland (won 4/2), with Steve Betland (1 up) and Caleb Hanrahan (4/2) also won. Peter Dawson fought hard, losing on the 18 th , while Brad Ashton did well to come back from a poor start but lost 3/1. A fantastic effort by all involved.

On Saturday the Men’s competition was a 4-person Ambrose Medley, sponsored by the Forbes Rugby Union Club. The field of 92 included club and social golfers who enjoyed beautiful conditions.

The winners were a group of new members which included Taylor Krause, A Tier, S Jarrett and O Patterson, with a winning score of 56.5 nett. Runners up were Dave Rhodes, Rob Webb, Peter Tisdell and John Kuntze (Canowindra), who managed a score of 58 nett and got there on count back.

The NTP’s were: 9 th – Men Jacob Bernardi, Ladies Deb Tilley; 18 th – Men Charlie Kaehler, Ladies Deb Tilley. The Pro Shop Super-pin, on the 3 rd green, went to Michael Jeffress (Pks) with a shot to 161 cm. The ball sweep went to 58 ¼ nett.

The Summer Sixes comp Grand Final is to be played on Sunday 24 March. The teams to contest the final are Forbes Auto, Essential Energy, Forbes Auto Pretenders and Misfits.

A Presentation Dinner will be held in the Golfie after the Grand Final on Sun 24 March, commencing at 6 pm. All players are welcome, with only guests required to pay a modest fee for the meal. By the way there are still spots available in the Forbes Rugby Union Club Golf Day being held today, Friday the 22nd of March, to raise funds for the Peter Murphy Memorial Fund. Go ahead and call the pro-shop to secure your spot on 02 6851 1554.

Contributed by Short Putt

 

Parkes are you Ready to Rumble

March 14, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Tommy’s Backyard Boxing Gym are featuring 12 fighters this Saturday’s Fight Night .

Local legend Tommy Ward has run his Backyard Boxing Gym in Parkes for many years. In fact it was 15 years ago this Easter, when Tommy was nominated to be the recipient of a brand new shed to house his Gym through a tv show called Random Acts of Kindness, he was nominated by Peak Hill Residents Nerida and Lucy Gavin who use to travel in from Peak Hill to bring foster kids to be trained by Tommy.

This Saturday night, 16th of March, MAYHEM Fight Series Presents Boxing at Parkes Leagues Club. Doors open at 4pm and the first fight is at 5pm. There are 19 fights scheduled and 12 of those fights will feature local boxers from Tommy Wards Backyard Boxing Gym. We chatted to a few of Tommys fighters. Brad Moss, who is featuring in the main event at the end of the evening, had his last fight 10 years ago when he was around 17, he has been busy with work and life commitments but has decided to jump in the ring for “One last Hoorah” Brad wants to encourage everyone to come along “Its a great experience, a great night, come along a support these young fullas having a go”. Montana Walker, who is originally from Cowra and previously dabbled in Karate and Muay Thai, has been living in Parkes for 2 years now and training with Tommy since August 2023, she said about training at Tommys “Just a good bunch who are great to train with”. Young Riley Pizzi is gearing up for his third fight, after fighting at the recent Dubbo and Parkes Fight nights and winning both his fights, he is looking to continue his winning streak. We asked him what got him into boxing “I’ve always liked watching action movies and loved the fight scenes, I’ve been asking mum and dad for years to do boxing and they finally agreed” said Riley.

Ladies and gentlemen Tommy Ward would like to take this time to introduce you to all of the boys and Girls that are taking part in this Saturday nights mayhem fight at the Parkes leagues it’s a night you won’t wanna miss out on

Introducing…

Riley Fernando, Oliver Hayes, Riley Pizzi, Hunter White-Crawford, Montana Walker, Jordan Shahid, Jesse Shorter, Jashper Caneta, Zane white-Crawford, Linkin Anderson, Jayden Monaghan-Mclean, Bradley Moss

Unfortunately with unexpected circumstances shelly Nic Tietnan won’t be fighting in this Saturday fight night shelly will still be there supporting her shed team mates with their fights. If you are looking to buy a ticket or a VIP ticket for yourself or family and friends look no further. Head on over and get them before they are sold out you won’t want to miss out. Everyone is encouraged to come along on Saturday night and support this fantastic event so we can secure more fight nights in the future.

Tickets are available through 123tix or at the door

Brad Moss

 

Jasper Caneta.

 

Montana Walker.

 

Riley Pizzi.

Snippets

March 14, 2024 by Roxane Manley

 

Tickets available from Shire council offices.

Forbes Seniors Variety Concert

The New South Wales Seniors Festival 2024 concludes on Sunday 24th March with the Seniors Variety concert in Forbes Town hall commencing at 2.00pm. Performances by Tapestry – Acapella ensemble, James Whalan – Tenor, Kimberly Ryan – Soprano, Muriel Lancaster – organist and Forbes U3A Singers led by Elaine Huckel. M C will be Alison Lockhart. The entry donation is directed to GIVIT a Forbes Shire council administered organisation to benefit those suffering from natural disasters in the community. The afternoon tea is not to be missed.

Parkes Shire Council

Don’t forget to take part in NetWaste’s Community Waste Survey, and help us to better understand community knowledge of and satisfaction with Council’s waste services and facilities.

The survey will close this Friday 15 March, and can be found here: surveymonkey.com/r/PLF6RVL

For more information, visit bit.ly/4bT63Q0

Beyond Blue

Despite it’s importance to our physical and mental health, less than half of the people in Australia feel a strong sense of belonging.

Journaling is a mindful, judgement-free activity where you can unpack your thoughts, feelings and behaviours. We’ve developed five journal prompts for you to explore your own sense of belonging! So get writing

Parkes Shire Council

NOTICE OF WORKS

Council wishes to advise works are being undertaken at Burrawang Park Bogan Gate from 12 March to the 28 March 2024.

NSW Government

Starting from this month NSW residents with an overseas driver licence must convert to an NSW Driver Licence if you’re planning to stay on our roads. Changes include:

– If you arrived before 1 Jul 2023, you have until 1 Mar 2025 to get an NSW Driver Licence

– If you arrived after 1 Jul 2023, you have 6 months to get an NSW Driver Licence.

More info here bit.ly/ServiceNSWOverseasLicence

AWN Parkes

Tuesday sheep sale results:

Tuesdays sheep and lamb market saw most of the usual buyers present and competing. A smaller yarding of 18,000 was recorded with mixed quality presented. In comparison to last weeks sale trade weight lambs were up to $5 easier alongside heavies and extra heavies following a similar trend. Light lambs saw slightly dearer trends in comparison to last weeks sale. The mutton job held firm with numbers similar to last week.

For a full detailed market report feel free to contact one of our experienced livestock agents.

Forbes Shire Council

Survey extended!

Have you been impacted by the floods? Complete the survey now to share your thoughts on the housing program that is part of the $100 million Central West Recovery and Resilience package, jointly funded by the Australian and NSW governments.

https://www.nsw.gov.au/central-west-recovery

Hard copies are available at Council or by calling 133 003 227

Surveys Have Been Extended to Tuesday 2 April. For assistance, chat with our Community Recovery Officers at Town Hall.

Parkes Musical & Dramatic Society

We will be at Homegrown this weekend at 10.30 on the big stage! Come along to see everything home grown…including us

This Saturday in Cooke Park from 10.30am.

Forbes Oldest Service Club In Crisis

March 14, 2024 by Roxane Manley

The Rotary Club of Forbes needs your support.

The town’s longest serving services club, The Rotary Club of Forbes is in danger of folding up as a service club. The main cause is a decline in membership due mainly in the inability to attract new members to an organisation that is comprised mainly of senior citizens.

Chris Finkel, president since 2021 informed this paper that not one of the club’s existing twelve members was prepared to relieve him of the club’s presidency for the incoming Rotary year of 2024/25.

“I’d like to continue on as a member of the Forbes club” stated Chris.

“However, even now, I’m a generation behind Australia’s baby boomers and we need people from generations X and Y with new ideas to ensure that Forbes

Rotary survives as an active service club in this town in the years ahead.

This past year through fundraising events mainly through our catering van sales, Bunnings sausage sizzles and other events we’ve been able to provide over $20,000 in assistance to the not so fortunate locally, nationally and

internationally.

In addition, in a combined effort with our sister club, Forbes Ipomoea Rotary we’ve been able to provide $40,000 in $200 gift cards which have been handed out to the Forbes and Eugowra November 2022 Flood victims through the offices of the Forbes Rural Financial Counselling Service, the Uniting Church and Catholic Care” Chris concluded.

A special meeting will be held in the Forbes Sport and Recreation Club at 6.15pm on Tuesday 19th March 2024 with past members, Friends of Rotary and current members to discuss the future direction of the Forbes Rotary Club.

All other interested parties and would be members are also requested to attend.

A list has been compiled of potential residents and a letter will be mailed out to them.

There’s Always More To Do

March 14, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Parkes High School Principal Sandra Carter was in attendance with students Jessica Townsville (Captain) and Kelsey Mann (Vice Captain)

Two hundred very happy people recently attended and enjoyed Parkes Que Club’s International Women’s Day celebration at the Services Club where they took time to both consider the advances in women’s rights as well as how much more still needs to be done.

There were four tables set up with local arts, crafts and products that everyone could see and purchase if they wished, and there was two excellent guest speakers to tell us about their careers and dispel the notion that you have to be educated in the city to be successful.

Tracy Hambridge grew up in Parkes, then went to Uni and became a dietitian. Tracy now leads a team of 12 women at Food Standards Australia and New Zealand which sets food standards and keeps the food supply safe for both countries. Her important work, which she loves, takes her to many countries across the world and is most satisfying.

Janna Flanagan had no tertiary education but worked for a while in real estate. She was a stay at home mum but eventually got another position, again in real estate, was so enthusiastic and keen to learn, that now she is Elders branch manager. Janna’s main message was that women frequently undervalue themselves. She supports other women, guiding and teaching them, and urges women to find what makes them happy, do it and just be themselves.

We were also treated to some delightful traditional dances and a beautiful song from our local Filipino Australians. By Pam Nankivell

Mayoral Notes

March 14, 2024 by Roxane Manley

This week marks the beginning of this year’s NSW Seniors Festival. The annual two-week festival includes a range of events delivered for the community by Council, local community groups and service providers to celebrate our seniors and give them the opportunity to learn new skills, make new connections or find a new hobby.

If you are interested in joining in on the festivities, contact Council to find out more and register for our events. All of the details for the Seniors Festival events can be found in our weekly What’s On E-newsletter and on our social media pages. If you haven’t subscribed to What’s On you really need to – contact Council to ask to go onto the mailing list!

As you can appreciate repairs to the roads post flood is a massive job. Our teams are working very hard to undertake this work and unfortunately this does take time. There has already been over $10 million spent on repairing our roads this financial year with more to come. Please continue to bear with us as we work away at this massive task.

We currently have crews working on South Condobolin Road, Bedgerabong Road, New Grenfell Road and Lachlan Valley Way towards Cowra with recent heavy patching work undertaken on The Bogan Way and Warraderry Way.

If you are travelling in or around road work sites, please take care and follow the instruction of signs and traffic control officers to keep our community safe. Remember these staff are often our friends and family and they need to go home safely each night.

Until next week, God bless
Phyllis Miller, OAM – Forbes Mayor

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