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Be Seen – Forbes North Public School

December 14, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Year 6 had a fun cooling down day at the Forbes pool.

 

They played, ate lollies and had sugary drinks and played some more.

 

Year 6 ended this week exhausted.

 

Congratulations and good luck in 2024.

Forbes North Public School 2023 In Thompson St

December 14, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Some of the new gardens at Forbes North Public School.

Forbes North has completed major beautification of our school grounds and infrastructure with our ornamental gardens and green spaces entering the Forbes Garden Society open gardens in 2024. Our school resembles a botanical garden and major landscaping projects including the centre playground at the heart of the school, the main Thomson Street entrance and gardens located in the northern playground are now all complete. The renovation of 8 classrooms is also complete with painting, carpet and furnishing added to learning spaces to ensure our students have the best facilities on offer for a 21st century primary school. The library is now fully refurbished with the addition of 40 new mobile devices supporting our students in inquiry-based learning and research while visiting and learning in lessons in the library. The recently added branding and signage proudly boasts of our ever-increasing relationship with Forbes High School. 

New accessibility ramps constructed this year now see wheelchair access provided to every section of the school and artist Lakkari Pitt returns in 2024 for more First Nations cultural work near our Facey Street entrance. Two new areas are now home to extensive seating to support morning and afternoon gathering locations for our parents and community entering the school. The wellbeing practices at our school are improving and academic aspirations will continue to accelerate in 2024 with the implementation of the high potential gifted education policy and new curriculum reform agenda, supporting a range of new scholastic and sporting opportunities offered to our students, side by side with community expertise regularly providing a positive impact within our school. Our school has now produced a 2nd edition of the FNPS school magazine, to be known as Giralung Bindaya or Shooting Star, a 76-page colour record of the year that was. Our students successfully hosted the first Community Art Show and participated and performed in School Spectacular in Sydney for the first time. What a year 2024 is now going to be in Thomson Street with our anticipated enrolment of 260 students and another 40 pre-Kindergarten children engaging in Link Up to School which sees our school continue to grow and prosper 

Snippets

December 14, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Are you curious about how this service works over Telehealth?

Kerin Health 

Did you know that our amazing Speech Pathologist Felicity is also a qualified Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant? 

That’s right – AND she is now offering Lactation Consultations via Telehealth 

To learn more or to book in for an appointment with Felicity, contact our reception on 0437 749 746. 

Parkes Elvis Festival 

Back by popular demand! 

The very best of Roy Orbison and Elvis Presley in a show that has three of the very best tribute acts bringing these Legends back to life. PARKES SERVICES CLUB Thursday 11th Jan 1pm 

$40 + BF Grab your tickets here: bit.ly/3QVvtCY 

Flannery’s Pharmacy 

‘Tis the season for giving! Life Pharmacy Group proudly supports a number of Australian charities each year. 

One of our chosen charities is The Cova Project. The Cova Project provides menstrual cups and menstrual health education to people who menstruate, across Africa. We do this in an effort to help bridge the 50 day school attendance gap due to menstruation. 

Click the link to find out more about their amazing work and to make a donation. 

https://www.thecovaproject.com/donations 

Visit NSW 

The Three Sisters is the ultimate POV. These iconic weathered sandstone peaks are in the Jamison Valley of the Visit Blue Mountains, and they are best seen from Echo Point lookout. 

Featured in ‘Australia.com recommends – 15 Places to Say G’day in 2024’, make sure to add this to your bucket list. Have you visited the Blue Mountains recently Please plan ahead and check the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service website for the latest park details and alerts. 

Parkes Shire Council 

Have you heard about Council’s exciting new project to turn our old wastewater ponds into a thriving wetlands system? Have you been involved in any of the planting events that have been held onsite in the last few years? 

Council is inviting community members to complete a short survey on the Wetlands Project. 

Complete the survey here: bit.ly/41iyzpw 

Learn more: bit.ly/3ReQ714 

Council’s Biosecurity Team is currently targeting Blue Heliotrope and Silverleaf Nightshade around the Parkes Shire. Help us protect our unique environment by reporting priority weeds to our Biosecurity Team on (02) 6861 2343. 

Inland Rail 

Australia’s population surges towards an estimated 40 million by 2050, the need for a robust freight network has never been more pressing. 

#InlandRail is laying the tracks for a faster, more reliable and efficient, future-proofed freight network. Some of the benefits include: 

Less congested roads: a 1800m double-stacked freight train carries the equivalent of 110 B-double trucks, meaning less trucks on our roads 

Reduced carbon emissions: rail is 4x more fuel-efficient than road transport 

Fast and reliable: rail freight travel time between Melbourne and Brisbane will be cut by almost a third 

Forbes Business Chamber 

Terry Bros Forbes Proud sponsors of our Christmas Promotion – The support of our fabulous local businesses is just amazing!!! Shop at participating stores, scan the QR code to enter & win a share in a $20,000 prize pool 

Look for the Find it in Forbes Christmas trees for you chance to win while shopping.

11 Days Of Double Demerits For The Christmas Holidays

December 14, 2023 by Roxane Manley

“We want everyone to make it to and from their holiday destinations safely this Christmas,” Acting Sergeant Tolley said.

Double demerit points will be in force for 11 days over the Christmas and New Year period. 

Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, said that double demerit points would run from Friday 22 December 2023 to Monday 1 January 2024 inclusive for all speeding, seatbelt, motorcycle helmet and mobile phone offences. 

Ms Suitor said double demerit points have proven to be an effective road safety initiative to make holiday travel safer for everyone. 

“Traffic on roads to popular holiday destinations, increases by up to 50% during the Christmas and the New Year holiday period, so it is important to obey all the road rules and drive safely. 

“Drivers should ensure they are well rested and not under the influence of drugs or alcohol before they get behind the wheel. While driving, focus on driving. Don’t allow yourself to be distracted by your mobile phone, follow the road rules and drive at a speed suitable for conditions. Make sure that you and your passengers are buckled up. 

Parkes Highway Patrol Acting Sergeant Joshua Tolley is warning drivers that they are at greatest risk of losing their licence during this period. 

“There will be more Police on the roads which means a greater chance of drivers being caught if they are doing the wrong thing. 

“Too often we see the tragic aftermath of drivers making poor decisions. No-one wants to get a fine, lose their licence or worse still be involved in a crash.

About Forbes North Public School

December 14, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Students at Forbes North Public School this year.

Forbes North Public School is located on the lands of the Galari river people within the Wiradjuri nation on an expansive eleven-acre site, naturally decorated with stands of established endemic trees hosting a variety of native birds and animals, coupled with a large orchard and commercial kitchen which is part of one of Australia’s first schools to pilot the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program. Since 2009, our expansive ornamental gardens have been maintained and harvested by our students and staff. 

Since 1957, the school has offered quality education in a safe and engaging learning environment from Kindergarten to Year 6. This is inclusive of our best practice Link Up to School program, enabling young children to prepare for school on the same site. Our playground is spacious containing an all-weather undercover court for multiple sports and games, a common playground leading to our Wiradjuri room and Yarning circle shaded by the Aboriginal flag at the heart of the school representing a focus on first nations’ people and culture and supporting the cultural traditions of our 118 Aboriginal students. 

Our new library now contains hundreds of titles in children’s literature and our multi-purpose hall is home to Forbes Learning Ladder after school care and is used four days per week hosting a variety of community engagement events and gatherings. Each day, we offer after school care and school holiday vacation is present all year round. Playground equipment on a large scale has been added in 2023 including a tractor, boat and kitchen café in the infants’ playgrounds next to our canteen preparing nutritious meals five days per week and the Cove where a large indoor play-based area was opened in June. 

Forbes North is a School as Community Centre site offering supported playgroup, transition programs, parenting programs and adult learning courses for our diverse and growing community. Forbes North is consistently praised for its welcoming and inclusive teaching and learning environment with dedicated staff, community volunteers organising programs such as Brekky Club 5 days per week and an energetic Parents and Citizens Association. In 2023, we partnered with Forbes Bus Lines to initiate a first in the Central West with a daily attendance bus which has boosted overall school attendance to above average levels. 

Forbes Country Music Club

December 14, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Photo courtesy of President Wendy Dixon.

Our December muster was held on Sunday the 10th, 2023. It was hot so our numbers were down on the day. 

Nevertheless we had a great time and it was great to be able to catch up. 

Walk up artists on the day included Garry Hemming, Freda and Scotty Drinkwater, Sue Gillett, Jan Hurst, Lyn Eccleston, Lyall Strudwick, Keith Noakes, Dave Parkin and Brett Petty. 

Our band consisted of Brett Petty, Wade Dixon, John Roberts (with an appearance by keen drummer Phil Quirk), Dave Parkin and Keith Noakes. Unfortunately our bass drummer Pam Byrne was unable to join us as she was feeling unwell (who could blame her in this heat!!). Thank you to the band for their hard efforts on the day. 

A huge thank you to those who braved the heat and came and supported us. 

Congratulations to all and a huge thank you to Members who donated goods for the Christmas hamper. Thank you to Members for their support and generosity and for buying so many tickets on the day! 

Our first Muster for next year will be held on Sunday the 14th of January 2024 1pm at Club Forbes – All are welcome to come along 

– Steven 

Be Seen – Forbes Country Music Club

December 14, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Final muster for 2023 held Sunday 10th December .

 

Congratulations to all and a huge thank you to Members.

 

 

First Muster for 2024 will be 14th January, 1pm at Club Forbes.

 

Photos courtesy of President Wendy Dixon.

Forbes Croquet News

December 14, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Members with Alec and Lorraine Todd. Alec and Lorraine are now enjoying life at the Jemalong Residential Village and we miss their smiling faces at Croquet.

We had 26 players on Saturday 9th. There were 3 winners of 3 games Vince Roberts, John Browne and Elvy Quirk. 

BIG WINNERS 

• 14—8 May Jones and John Browne, Vince Roberts and Russell Anderson. 

MID WINNER 

• 14—10 Kevin Rubie 

CLOSE GAMES 

• Falrnk Donohoe and Noel Jolliffe 14 Dorelle Scott and Neville Spry 13 

• Bruce Field and Fay Picker 14 Allan Jones and John Farah 13 

• Noel Jolliffe and Kevin Rubie 14 Frank Donohoe and John Allegri 13 

• John Browne and Vince Roberts 14 Ros Rennick and John Farah 13 

• Carolyn Neilsen and Neville Spry 14 John Cole and Robin Pols 13 

• John Allegri and Merv Langfield 14 Rex Toole and Russell Anderson 12 

• Elvy Quirk and David Williams 14 John Cole and John Job 12 

• Robin Pols and Vince Roberts 14 Joan Littlejohn and Ros Rennick 11 

• Bill Scott 114 Neville Spry 11 

• Rex Toole and Fay Picker 14 Russell Anderson and John Cole 11 

• Elvy Quirk and Tony Thomson 14 David Williams and Field 11 

• Carolyn Neilsen and Robin Pols 14 John Job and Merv Langfield 11 

• Bill Scott and Tony Thomson 14 Noel Jolliffe and Bruce Field 11 

• John Allegri and John Browne 14 Ros Rennick and Fay Picker 11 

• Elvy Quirk and Rex Toole 14 John Farah and Merv Langfield 11 

• A very pleasant morning on Tuesday 12th with a nice breeze and pleasant temperature, 

• And there were 31 players ready to go. 

• There were 3 players who managed to win 3 games, Fay Picker, Kevin Rubie and Neville Spry 

THE BIG WINNERS 

• 10—3 Elvy Quirk and Noel Jolliffe, Tony Thomson and Mal Smith 

MID WINNERS 

• 9—4 Iren Ford and Ray Burridge, Peter West, Sally Perry, John Farah, John Farah and Sally Perry 

• May Jones and Peter West, Bruce Field and Neville Spry. 

CLOSE GAMES 

• Lyall Strudwick and Allister Lockhart 7 Rex Toole and Frank Donohoe 6 

• Bruce Field and Fay Picker 7 Allan Jones and Robin Pols 6 

• Kevin Rubie and Vince Roberts 7 Elvy Quirk and Marie Spry 6 

• Allan and May Jones 7 Ray Burridge and Rex Toole 6 

• Lyall Strudwick and Neville Spry 7 John Allegri and Bruce Field 6 

• Geoff Coles and Sue Jolliffe 7 Tony Thomson and Allan Jones 6 

• Elvy Quirk and Kevin Rubie 7 Russell Anderson and Noel Jolliffe 6 

• John Browne and Ray Burridge 7 Mal Smith 6 

• Marie Spry and Fay Picker 7 Robin Pols and Rex Toole 6 

• Neville Spry and Marie Spry 8 Carolyn Neilsen and Joan Littlejohn 5 

• Kevin Rubie and John Allegri 8 May Jones and John Farah 5 

• Mal Smith and Barry White 8 Sue Jolliffe and John Browne 5 

• Carolyn Neilsen and Fay Picker 8 Tony Thomson and John Allegri 5 

• Frank Donohoe and Noel Jolliffe 8 Robin Pols and Geoff Coles 5 

• Join Christmas celebrations with a luncheon after play at the Club on the 16th December.. 

• On 19th December our Christmas luncheon at the Vandenberg Hotel 

By Pegging Out 

Mayoral Notes

December 14, 2023 by Roxane Manley

This week was a huge week for our community as the first sod was turned signalling the construction phase of the Spooner Oval redevelopment. A larger grandstand will be warmly welcomed by spectators at sports and events staged there, and new changeroom facilities is a definite nod to the growing popularity of, and recognition for, females in sports. Early earthworks should be completed by Christmas and tenders will be called for the remainder of the work to start next year. 

Council is proud to support development of facilities like these in Forbes – it is well supported by studies that sports and the sense of community is so important to mental and physical health and wellbeing, and we love that Forbes is so active! 

Congratulations and thank you to all involved in the running of last week’s Christmas Carnival and Carols by Candlelight, especially the dedicated Events team here at Council. It was exceptionally hot and trying conditions on both days, but the events were, as always, amazing and was a true celebration of the season and our community. So many people out enjoying the entertainment, catching up with friends, shopping and supporting local. 

Investigation works by Martinus on the Inland Rail expansion between Parkes and Stockinbingal have also started at Forbes’ Wyndham Ave, and will continue into February next year. Anyone looking for further information can contact Martinus directly or check out their socials. Such a massive project that will only bring further development and transport solutions to our regions – a boon to farmers, graziers, manufacturers and the like, and also for Council’s Central West Industrial Park development. 

We are running the last of our employment recruitment campaigns to fill positions in a Council that is growing with the town. This is a great time for you to kickstart your career in local government, there are always opportunities for growth and learning, we are a flexible employer and our staff are second to none. 

For more information on the positions that are available head to our website. Until next week, God bless 

Phyllis Miller,
OAM – Forbes Mayor

Big News At Mayfield

December 14, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Come and see the full garden – anytime you like. Come and sleep in the garden – Our Summer Glamping season runs from 27 December to 27 January.

Major changes are afoot at Mayfield Garden with the family deciding that it will now open the full 65-hectare garden every day of the year, commencing 27 December 2023. 

You’ll recall that the full garden – including the private family estate -was previously only open to the public during seasonal festivals, which basically amounted to about 12 weeks per year. 

The family has now come to the conclusion that it makes more sense for visitors who have made the effort to come to Mayfield to be given the opportunity to see every highlight and feature of the garden on any given day of the year. 

It is no longer necessary to time your visit to coincide with our seasonal festivals – every day will seem like a festival! 

Which means you can visit our maze, chapel, stumpery, aviary, garden rooms and other major features anytime you walk through the gate at Mayfield. 

We think it is an exciting milestone in the evolution of Mayfield Garden, and it puts us in synch with other major gardens throughout the world. 

Come and see the full 65-hectare garden any day of the year, starting 27 December. 

Summer Glamping Season Starts 27 December, Come and spend an evening in the garden with a Mayfield Garden Glamping Package. 

The luxury glamping experience allows visitors exclusive late-night and early morning access to the entire garden, and you’ll also enjoy an amazing three-course a la carte dinner at our renowned garden café. 

Guests can choose to have a delicious artisanal breakfast delivered to their tent, or for an extra touch of luxury, have a catered sunrise or sunset picnic. 

The beautifully appointed tents are located by Mayfield’s Obelisk Pond, and are fitted with an authentic natural fibre rug, Queen-size bed, high-grade mattress and linen, and other luxury furniture items. 

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