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School’s Out! Graduates Reminded ‘Don’t #uck With A Truck’ When Travelling To Schoolies Events Across Australia

November 23, 2023 by Roxane Manley

The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) is reminding school leavers of the importance of sharing the road safely with trucks, ahead of graduation festivities over the coming weeks. 

A recent study conducted by the NHVR, surveyed 1000 drivers aged 16-25 across Australia and highlighted the disconnect between young drivers’ self-assessed confidence and their actual comfort level sharing the road with heavy vehicles. 

The survey revealed that just 29% felt very knowledgeable about the rules, bringing to light a real risk as an influx of school graduates prepare to travel to Schoolies events across the country. 

NHVR CEO Sal Petroccitto OAM said while heavy vehicle safety is not a usual topic of discussion amongst young people, the NHVR’s goal is to bring the conversation to life, and help teach inexperienced drivers how to safely share the road. 

“This year alone, Australia has recorded 167 fatal crashes involving heavy vehicles and 190 lives lost,” Mr Petroccitto said. 

“Our studies show many young drivers experience anxiety or nervousness driving near heavy vehicles, and with our road toll only continuing to rise, this is a huge cause for concern. 

“Typically, around 70 per cent of serious incidents involving both heavy and light vehicles are the fault of the light vehicle, highlighting the need for greater education with our young drivers. 

Don’t #uck With A Truck is a campaign created by the NHVR last year, to improve young drivers’ awareness and education of how to drive safely around trucks. 

The campaign will also feature on social media (TikTok, Instagram), Spotify and outdoor billboards throughout the duration of Schoolies 

For more information www.dontmuckwithatruck.com.au

Cancer Patients In Western NSW Benefit From State-Of-The- Art Treatment Closer To Home

November 23, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Regional Health Minister Ryan Park.

Cancer care patients from across Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) are benefitting from an enhancement to oncology services in the region, which has significantly increased access to a specialised treatment previously only available in metropolitan areas. 

In collaboration with Central Coast and Northern Sydney Local Health Districts, WNSWLHD is the first Local Health District in regional NSW to implement the Varian HyperArc treatment delivery system. 

This allows patients with selected small brain tumors to receive stereotactic radiosurgery treatment locally. 

Regional Health Minister Ryan Park said nine patients have already received this vital, state-of-the-art treatment locally at Orange or Dubbo. 

“This enhancement to the District’s cancer care network is already providing benefits for patients across the entire region of Western NSW, not just people in Orange and Dubbo,” Mr Park said. 

“Patients from rural and remote areas like Cobar, Condobolin and Grenfell have already safely received treatment much closer to home, significantly reducing the time and cost required to travel outside the District for care.” 

Dr Patrick Horsley, WNSWLHD Radiation Oncologist, said stereotactic radiosurgery is a very precise form of treatment which improves patient comfort and can result in fewer side effects than conventional radiation therapy techniques. 

“Stereotactic radiosurgery uses high doses of radiation through targeted beams, safely destroying small tumors in the brain with a level of precision that spares the surrounding, healthy brain tissue from any significant dose of radiation,” Dr Worsley said. 

“The sophistication of this technology allows us to deliver treatment in just one session and with no surgical incisions which, importantly, means our patients can begin recovery sooner. 

“Having this treatment available locally breaks down barriers like geographic isolation. It allows us to reach more patients across a broader area, which will help us significantly improve health outcomes across our District.” 

John Adams, from Blayney, was one of the first patients to receive stereotactic surgery treatment at Orange and said he was thrilled to be able to receive treatment just 30 minutes from home. 

“It is so much better to have this treatment locally. It saves the stress and cost of being away from home, and means I can have my family around to support me during my treatment, which is great,” Mr Adams said. 

Snippets

November 23, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Thank you to Central West Credit Union for your continued support of our wonderful volunteers.

Parkes Elvis Festival 

We are looking for volunteers to help us deliver the 2024 Parkes Elvis Festival. 

This is an excellent opportunity for anyone who would like to gain experience in the Events industry, make new friends and give back to the community. 

Perks include: 

• Official festival volunteer merch
• Festival volunteer pass
• Behind-the-scenes access to fabulous events and competitions
• A warm, fuzzy ‘feel-good’ feeling
• New connections with other volunteers, festival staff and the community
• Gratitude and appreciation from the Parkes Elvis Festival team 

Become part of our festival family bit.ly/ElvisVolunteer. Applications close 22 November. 

Forbes Business Chamber 

Forbes Central Butchery ~ Another amazing business in our Find it in Forbes Annual Christmas Promotion. 

Simply make a purchase at participating businesses (with a Christmas tree on display) & scan the QR code in store, (or fill out the paper entry if you don’t have a phone handy) for your chance to WIN Forbes dollars. $20,000.00 prize pool, with weekly draws! 

Kerin Health 

Brand New Service Alert. 

We are thrilled to announce the launch of a brand new service – Lactation Consultations. 

Did you know that our brilliant Speech Pathologist Felicity is also an Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant? 

And we are so excited to share that Felicity’s books are now open for anyone seeking education, support and guidance with breastfeeding. 

This is a service that we know is so lacking in our local community.

Fire and Rescue NSW Station 294 Forbes 

On 18/11 3:23pm crew responded to a 000 call of a car fire at a central Forbes Motel. 

On arrival Firefighters found 2 pillows had been left in the back of a car and self combusted due to today’s high temperatures. 

High outdoor temperatures can cause the inside temperatures of a vehicle to rise up to 40’ degrees hotter in as little as one hour in direct sunlight. 

Pillows were removed from vehicle and extinguished before any serious damage was caused to the car. 

Forbes Country Music Club 

Due to being postponed due to sickness the Forbes Country Music Club Annual General Meeting (AGM) will now be held Wednesday 29th November 2023 7pm at Forbes Sport and Recreation Club. 

Parkes Musical & Dramatic Society 

Director Lyn Townsend reports we have had an overwhelming response for junior auditioners, but not so many adults. We need adults for this production to go ahead. Please consider auditioning to be a part of this wonderful musical production. Register by emailing parkesmandd2870@gmail.com. 

More information is available by following the link on our website www.Parkes Musical & Dramatic Society. 

Philip Donato 

Most of you know Greg’s personal experience and survival following a cardiac arrest. Greg is here today because of the timely first aid he received and timely access to an AED. Survival from a cardiac arrest without AED use prior to ambulance arriving is just 4%. Rate of survival jumps to 30% when an AED is used before arrival by ambulance. I’m keen to see more of these accessible in our communities. 

NSW State Member for Orange Phil Donato caught up with Greg Page (of The Wiggles and Heart Foundation).

Chef’s Kiss: Brain-Friendly Cake Shines Light On Cognitive Decline

November 23, 2023 by Roxane Manley

When it comes to improving cognitive decline, it seems you can have your cake and eat it too.

It’s a no-brainer that food is very important for a person’s brain health. 

UNSW’s food and health expert, Professor Johannes le Coutre, and Director of UNSW’s Ageing Futures Institute and Senior Principal Research Scientist at NeuRA, Professor Kaarin Anstey, have helped develop a very special brain-friendly cake. 

In collaboration with community care provider, Meals on Wheels NSW, the cake uses ingredients that have shown to be beneficial to the brain while highlighting the widespread issue of cognitive decline among senior Australians. 

Using the currently available scientific evidence, we came up with a list of foods that are understood to provide quality nutrition – which is really important as we age – while still allowing for the nostalgic enjoyment of eating a slice of cake. 

‘The Unforgettable Cake’ was developed by master pastry chef Christopher Thé, well-known as the founder of the famous ‘strawberry watermelon cake’ from Black Star Pastry, with advice from a group of experts. 

The cake includes only natural ingredients that are widely believed to be beneficial to the brain, such as beetroot, spinach, turmeric, olive oil and blueberries. 

For the cake itself, Chris Thé used a mixture of beetroot, spinach, turmeric, and olive oil. 

Beetroot can improve blood flow through the brain, and consequently may improve cognitive function and cognition. Olive oil is famed for its Mediterranean diet qualities, which include the ability to protect the brain, support memory, and reduce Alzheimer’s biomarkers. 

The cake also includes natural sweeteners like honey which has anti-inflammatory qualities and vanilla ermine frosting which is a universally loved cake flavour. 

The cake was topped off with fresh blueberries which are loaded with essential nutrients which help to stimulate the flow of blood and oxygen in the brain. 

The Unforgettable Cake will be delivered to select Meals on Wheels clients from Wednesday 22 November.

Be Seen – Parkes Railway Bowling Club

November 23, 2023 by Roxane Manley

State Playoffs in Dubbo. President Zone 4 RES Pairs Final Jun Thorne Geoff Leonard beat Kev Beatty Chris Beatty 13 / 12.

 

Graham rabbit Cole beat Lea Tanks 25 / 24 in a great display of draw bowling.

 

Peter Parra Job beat Ashley Baker in a entertaining game of bowls

 

Major Singles Ben McNaughton beat Graham Cole 25 / 20 in an entertaining game of bowls.

Started Out Just Drinking Beer

November 23, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Former Forbes local Stuart Lloyd author of THE mental as anything STORY.

A superbly researched and written account of one of Australia’s most popular bands, with unfettered access to all the key players, and a defacto social history of a time when living in Sydney was cheap and fun. 

The Mentals went from the top of a pool table to the top of the charts. Enjoy the untold stories behind Aussie classics like: Live It Up, Too Many Times, If You Leave Me Can I Come Too?, The Nips are Getting Bigger, and a whole lot more. 

Plus, tales from the road as told by Greedy, Martin, Bird, Pete & Reg — and a star-studded cast including Colin Hay, Richard Gottehrer, Mark Opitz, Ross Wilson and Wreckless Eric — in this access-all-areas official biography. 

Stuart has interviewed the likes of Paul Kelly, Bic Runga and REM, on song writing, and his travel and music features have appeared in publications such as Variety (US), The 

Australian, Sydney Morning Herald, and Songsmith. This is his 19th non-fiction book. The 

Telegraph (UK) described him as ‘The Perfect Storyteller!’ 

Be Seen – TAFE Forbes.

November 23, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Forbes High School YES program students.

 

Learning about Animal Studies.

 

Thank you to the fabulous Bundy.

2 Princess Street – Historic Forbes

November 23, 2023 by Roxane Manley

For More information on the purchase of this historic forbes home contact Johnstons Rural Group.

Forbes based property specialists Johnston Rural Group are pleased to be able to offer 2 Princess Street, Forbes to the market. This historic Forbes home is spacious and light filled with a functional, open plan design – this is a home built for entertaining extended family and friends. 

This well-maintained and welcoming residential property enjoys a prime location only 2.2km from the Forbes town centre and is within walking distance from stunning Lake Forbes and the Forbes Ski Dam. 

The commanding 4-bedroom brick home was built in 2008 by Forbes master builder Bernie Horan and boasts a functional open plan living design with great integration between its indoor and outdoor living areas. 

The property characterises the ‘ideal family home’ with its large bedrooms that features built-in wardrobes, master bedroom with ensuite / walk-in robe, study / nursery, theatre room, games room, and an oversized two car garage. 

The additional improvements which are set within the low maintenance lawns and garden include a 3 bay lockup garage, small garden shed, services & utilities area and children’s playset. 

The Vendors Ken and Jann Sly have decided to sell the property which they have now called home for the past 15 years to downsize, and the new house that they are currently building in Forbes is nearing completion. 

Marketing agent Sam Johnston stated that “So far we have received enquiries from retiring farmers, people seeking a larger home in anticipation of a growing family, and from people looking for a robust long term residential investment.” 

\Sam Johston of Johnston Rural Group commenting that “This property would also suit families who are wanting to relocate to a vibrant country town that has strong future growth prospects and job opportunities”. 

2 Princess Street is being offered for sale by Expressions of Interest (EOI) with expressions closing at 12 noon AEDT Tuesday the 12th of December 2023. A detailed brochure and price guide is available upon request with inspections by appointments only. 0412 896 602 sam@johnstongroup.com.au 

Funding Boost For Rural Roads

November 23, 2023 by Roxane Manley

The National Farmers’ Federation has welcomed news the Federal Government will double the Roads to Recovery funding program, providing a much needed shot in the arm to dilapidated regional roads. 

Minister Catherine King said the Government would gradually increase funding for the Roads to Recovery program from $500 million to a $1 billion program over the next four years. 

NFF President David Jochinke said this increased funding would provide key resources to local government to maintain local road networks. 

“Flooding in 2021 and 2022 significantly deteriorated critical road infrastructure across Australia and the systemic underfunding of the regional road network has slowed road repairs. 

“Local roads make up about 85% of the nation’s road network but they just have not been given the attention they deserve.” 

Mr Jochinke said the poor state of local roads had been a handbrake on productivity, holding back regional development and undermining safety and welfare for all road users. 

“Poor roads impede overall freight efficiency and slow the movement of freight but they also restrict high-productivity freight vehicles accessing ‘first and last mile’ roads essential for getting agricultural products from farm to market. 

“Many rural councils are at a breaking point with large road networks to manage and low populations. 

“The average cost of maintaining a kilometre of local government road in metropolitan councils is typically shared between 175 people, while in rural and remote council areas the cost is shared between less than five people.” 

Croquet News

November 16, 2023 by Pegging Out 

IMAGE: Forbes Croquet Club members.

We had 20 players for Aussie Croquet on a warmer Saturday morning 11th November. 

There were 3 winners of 3 games Noel Jolliffe, Ray Burridge and Marie Spry. 

MID WINNERS 

14—10 Bruce Field and Ray Burridge, Noel Jolliffe and Marie Spry, Tony Thomson, Kevin Rubie and Russell Anderson, Peter West and Noel Jolliffe. 

CLOSE GAMES 

Kevin Rubie and Rex Tooole 14 May Jones and John Cole 13 

Marie Spry and Peter West 14 John Farah and Geoff Coles 12 

Tony Thomson and Allan Jones 14 John Allegri and Russell Anderson 12 

John Farah and Bruce Field 14 John Allegri and Bill Scott 12 

Ray Burridge and Geoff Coles 14 May Jones and Rex Toole 12 

Cheryle Toohey and John Cole 14 Dorelle Scott and Frank Donohoe 12 

Rex Toole and John Farah 14 Cheryle Toohey and Tony Thomson 12 

Dorelle Scott and Noel Jolliffe 14 Bill Scott and Frank Donohoe 12 

Marie Spry and Ray Burridge 14 John Cole and John Allegri 11 

Another warmer morning for Golf Croquet on Tuesday 14th ,we had 34 players rearing to start. 

There were 3 players who managed to win 3 games, John Browne, Elvy Quirk and Peter West. 

BIG WINNERS 

10—3 Russell Anderson and Lyal Strudwick, John Browne and Peter West, John Browne. 

MID WINNERS 

9—4 Dorelle Scott and Mal Smith, Noel Jolliffe and Neil Gilmour, Frank Donohoe and Peter West, May Jones, Robin Pols and Ray Martin, Kevin Rubie and Lyal Strudwick. 

CLOSE GAMES 

Elvy Quirk and Vince Roberts 7 Kevin Rubie and May Jones 6 

Rex Toole 7 John Job 6 

Marie Spry and Mal Smith 7 Lyal Strudwick and David Williams 6 

Vince Roberts and Bill Scott 7 Russell Anderson and John Farah 6 

Carolyn Neilsen and Kevin Rubie 7 Noel Jolliffe and John Job 6 

Ray Burridge 7 John Allegri 6 

Neville Spry and John Job 7 Carolyn Neilsen and Bruce Field 6 

Rex Too;le and Noel Jolliffe 7 May Jones and Tony Thomson 6 

Neil Gilmour and Peter West 7 Vince Roberts and John Farah 6 

John Allegri and Evelyn Mahlo 8 David Williams and Fay Picker 5 

John Browne and Allan Jones 8 John Farah and Carolyn Neilsen 5 

Bruce Field and Tony Thomson 8 Robin Pols and Iren Ford 5 

Elvy Quirk and Bruce Field 8 Rex Toole and Iren Ford 5 

Neville Spry and Tony Thomson 8 Dorelle Scott and Frank Donohoe 5 

John Allegri and Bill Scott 8 Russell Anderson and Ray Burridge 5 

Elvy Quirk and Alister Lockhart 8 Mal Smith and Iren Ford 5 

After the games we had our monthly Luncheon at the Golf Club, 

Contributed by Pegging Out 

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