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Top Players Win Ambrose Event

July 20, 2023 by Short Putt

Kim Herbert in full practice mode before his game.

Last Saturday’s golf competition was a 2-Person Ambrose Medley, sponsored by Hassall Trading P/L. The field comprised of 76 in all, including two juniors. They all enjoyed the sunshine and gentle breeze which contributed to the feeling of satisfaction.

The Scratch winners were a duo of plus handicappers with a team handicap of -1.25. Head Pro Will Gunn teamed up with Caleb Hanrahan to score a 65 scratch, set up by a 31 front-9 and helped by a 34 back-9. Runners-up were Jacob Bernardi and Josh Coulthurst with 68, on count back. They had even halves of 34.

The Handicap winners were Alf Davies and Phil Duke with a nett 61 ¾ off a 3 ¼ handicap. Their performance was as impressive as the Scratch winners, helped by a small handicap. Runners-up were Nick Ryan and Jack Dobell with 62 ½ nett. They also had split 9’s of 34 but also had a favourable handicap.

The NTP’s went to: 9 th – Men: S Sallaway, Ladies: E Uphill; 18 th – Men: T Toole, Ladies J Fletcher. The Pro Shop Super-pin went to Jordan Brett with a shot to 1.03 metres, halving the shot by Niel Duncan. The ball sweep went to 68 ¾ nett, so check in the Pro Shop. There were no visitors.

Players are reminded of the Lachlan Valley DGA event being held at Bogan Gate on Sunday 30th July. In a change of format this will now be a 2-Person Ambrose. Nomination forms are on the Pro Shop Notice Board.

Head Pro Will has organised a Taylor-Made Equipment day on Tuesday 22nd August so see him if you want to book in.

This weekend we have a 4BBB Stableford Medley, vying for the Hawke Trophy, come along and enjoy.

By Short Putt

Dubbo Macquarie Raiders Retire Their Number 11 Gersey In The Under 18’S Game Out Of Respect For Dane Richards

July 20, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Forbes Magpies want to extend thanks and appreciation to Dubbo for their beautiful support and sportsmanship by offering to do something so important to us as a club.

 

This is what footy is all about.

Forbes Junior AFL Club

July 20, 2023 by Roxane Manley

We are looking forward to our home game on Sunday 23rd July 23 at Gaggin Oval. The day is set to be a beauty, with five junior grades. This will see the debut of our under 10’s side which will be made up of our senior Auskicker’s who will transition into junior footy for the first time. Get excited!

Stay On The Safe Side: Choose The Right Vehicle For The Job

July 20, 2023 by Roxane Manley

By making informed decisions about equipment and vehicles prior to beginning a task, we can create safer working environments in the agricultural industry.

According to the 2023 Safer Farms Report, 64% of fatalities on Australian farms in 2022 were attributed to farm vehicles or mobile farm machinery. Since 2001, nearly 30% of all on farm fatalities can be attributed to two vehicles: tractors and quad bikes.

Farmers rely on different vehicles for a wide range of tasks, each task demands a specific vehicle with the necessary features and capabilities. Choosing the right vehicle significantly reduces the risk of injuries and fatalities. To select the right vehicle:

Assess Job Requirements: Begin by assessing the specific needs and requirements of the task and consider factors such as load capacity, terrain conditions, and manoeuvrability. Matching the vehicle’s capabilities to the job requirements is crucial for optimal safety.

Consider Operator Comfort and Familiarity: A comfortable and familiar vehicle promotes operator confidence and reduces the likelihood of incidents. Ensure that all operators, including contractors, receive appropriate information and training to handle the chosen vehicle safely and efficiently.

Evaluate Safety Features: Prioritise purchasing vehicles equipped with safety features designed to protect operators. Features such as seat belts, roll bars, and enclosed cabs offer crucial protection in the event of a rollover. Don’t compromise on safety and never circumvent safety mechanisms when selecting vehicles.

Maintain and Inspect Regularly: Establish a regular maintenance and inspection schedule. Routine checks of brakes, lights, tyres, and other essential mechanisms ensure that the vehicle remains in prime working condition. Promptly address any repair needs to prevent potential hazards.

Promote Communication and Training: Encourage open communication among farm workers to share insights and experiences related to vehicle safety. Check operators have the necessary licences. Provide comprehensive training to all operators, emphasising safe operating procedures, load limits, and any specific considerations related to the chosen vehicles such as speed limits, age limits and required personal protective equipment (PPE). 

Snippets…

July 20, 2023 by Roxane Manley

The Colouby Creations shop front in Parkes is beautifully decorated in yellow and green in support of the Matildas.

Local Support Shown For Matildas: Kristy Kennedy of Colouby Creations in Parkes took the time to decorate her shop front window in honour and support of the Matildas, Australian Women’s Soccer Team. The Matildas kicked off their FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ campaign this week. Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi!

Week One Winner Of The Not Now Darling Double Pass: After the new Parkes M&D production Not Now Darling had an amazing opening weekend, we are excited to announce the first winner of the two double passes available in our Phoenix giveaway. This weeks winner is Tina Morrison. Congratulations Tina and please let us all know how you enjoy the show. There is still time to enter for next weeks draw, so be sure to check out the details on page 7.

Concreting Course: TAFE NSW, Parkes Campus, have the following face to face opportunity coming up for SOA in Concreting. Learn how to safely handle concreting materials and components in preparation for concreting work. Safely select, use and maintain plant, tools and equipment used for concreting work. Sample and slump-test concrete to ensure the mix is workable and compliant. The course will be held at the Parkes TAFE campus on Monday and Tuesday each week for six consecutive weeks from 8:30am to 4:30pm, commencing Monday 31st July. The course is ully subsidised for eligible smart and skilled applicants. Register interest at https://bit.ly/SOAConcreting and the enrolment link will be sent to you as soon as it is live. For any questions, please contact Renae: renae.herft2@tafensw.edu.au or 0429 550 524.

Lower Speed Limits For Safer Trips Approaching Grenfell: The speed limits on a southern approach to Grenfell will be lowered for all vehicles to improve safety for road users and local residents. Transport for NSW conducted a speed zone review along a 1.78-kilometre section of Mary Gilmore Way following a request by a resident via Weddin Shire Council. The resident expressed concern that the 100 km/h speed limit along that section of Mary Gilmore Way was unsuitable for the increasing number of heavy vehicles approaching Grenfell from the south.

Two Pop-Up Women’s Health Clinics: Will be held at Flannery’s Pharmacy, 99/101 Rankin Street on 2nd and 8th August. Women are encouraged to book in to look after their health by calling 6852 1111.

Contact Flannerys Pharmacy to book in for your women’s health check.

Be Seen @ Parkes PCYC

July 20, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Last term PCYC Parkes partnered with the NSW Police Force Youth Command to run our Fit for Life program at PCYC Parkes and Condobolin High School each Thursday morning. We are looking forward to kicking off our Fit for Life Program again in Term 3 each Tuesday at PCYC Parkes, Thursdays at Condobolin High School and Wednesdays at Peak Hill Central School.

 

This is an important program that engages with our young people to form positive relationships with school, community and Police.

 

A big thank you to Senior Sergeant Daniel Greef for his ongoing support of PCYC Parkes.

Last Saturdays Results At Parkes Golf

July 20, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Saturday 15th July saw 78 willing participants tee it up for the Michael Thomas and Max Keith sponsored day.

These two young prominent golfers are regular sponsors at the club and there are strong fields always about to take their trophies off them – thanks again Michael and Max. It was an 18 hole stableford event and it also doubled as the vital round 4 of Handiskins.

Making his way back onto the fairways was junior Simon Hogan who amazes with his ability to stay away from the handicapper. Simon is regularly shooting rounds of 40, as he did on Saturday, but maintaining a generous handicap. Runner up this week was another young player in Jimmy Kuntze who amassed 39 points on the day.

One of the older brigade John Pearce got in early and posted a solid 36 points and was hoping that would hold for the afternoon, but the young guns managed to run that down and then some. 

In the Handiskins event David Stevenson managed to keep his form in tack and took out the important round 4 which also saw him jump to the lead on 110, with Matthew Knighton and Frankie Cock back on 103 and Melissa Matthews just in the 4 on 102. With one round to go before the $800 final there are still a handful that could force their way in with a better round in the final round including an Australian Handiskins winner in Ian Phipps.

Only six ladies contested the day with Anita Medcalf and Colleen Staples coming in with 32 point hauls.

The Nearest The Pins on Saturday were: the Idlerite 1st by Simon Hogan at 207cm, the Harvey Norman 11th by John Green at 68cm and the 18th by Michael Thomas at 117cm. The lucrative 11th hole was won by John Green at 68cm this week.

Ball winners were John Pearce 36, Duncan Constable, Philip Smith, John Fowler, Rob Lea 35, Ken Keith 34, Mark Kelly, Wayne Powter, James Ward, John Green, Rod Luyt, Mathew Spedding and Wayne Parker 33.

Captain Cath, whilst not in attendance, beat home President David 156-155 in a tight run affair in the weekly challenge.

This coming Saturday is a 2B Multiplier Medley sponsored by Signs by Greg plus the 5th final round game in the 2023 Handiskins competition.

Registrations Open For 30th Annual Rural Women’s Gathering

July 20, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Women from across rural, regional and remote NSW can register now to hear from and connect with an inspirational athlete, journalist and agricultural business woman at the 30th annual Rural Women’s Gathering held from 25th – 27th August.

The theme of the 2023 Gathering is “30 years, still going strong and getting stronger” and will see women convene in Orange, three decades after the city hosted the first Gathering in 1993. 

Keynote speakers include Australian Rugby Union Player Grace Hamilton and ABC News rural reporter Sarah Hawke, who both hail from Orange. Joining them is Founder of Ability Agriculture and 2022 NSW ACT AgriFutures Rural Womens Award Winner, Josie Clarke.

“The Gathering brings women together to share experiences, learn and support one another. It is an important event to help regional women feel connected to each other, through friendship, mentorship and professional resources and services.”

The Gathering also provides a valuable opportunity for women to share their insights and ideas for their communities with key decision makers in the NSW Government.

The event is hosted by Australian National Field Days and organised by a committee of volunteers, with support from the NSW Government’s Rural Women’s Network. Register at: https://nswwomensgathering.com.au/

The New Parkes Elvis Festival Team Are Out Of This World!

July 20, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Pictured left to right is Events and Festival’s Specialist, Rochelle, Festival Producer Julian and Event Sponsorship and Attraction Officer Charlotte. Missing from the photo is the Brand and Marketing Coordinator, Bec.

There will be no more “Suspicious Minds”, as the new Parkes Elvis Festival Team have been announced and they “Can’t Help Falling In Love” with Parkes.

Festival Director Julien Poluson was joined this week in Parkes by colleagues Rochelle Livingstone, Festivals and Events Manager and Charlotte Lepriere, Sponsorship and Marketing to discuss everything Elvis. Julian will be residing in Parkes, whilst Rochelle and Charlotte will be working remotely and returning to Parkes as needed. 

Julian’s background is in arts, music production and public arts events. His career started at the Hobart Mercury Newspaper, in the 90’s he worked in the Australian Music Industry, before moving to East Timor and then Cambodia where he went working for three months and stayed for 12 years.

Julian went on to say that as a team they are all “Very much part of a transition, an evolution of the festival. It’s gone from being a conversation around a bar in a hotel, to a community committee run festival, to a semi council run, to now fully run within the corporate framework, and the framework is good, it secures it and means the investment of everyone’s time, sponsorship money, talent, patience and enthusiasm, it all pays off over the long term and way into the future”.

The team are busy collaborating with each other and Julian said they are excited to bring “More colour, more diversity, more youth, more culture, the Wall of Fame story, developing Theatre.” 

Forbes Foxes On Top Of TheLadder For First Time In Years

July 20, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Teams in the competition this year are Forbes, Parkes, and Grenfell.

The mighty Forbes Foxes have another bye this week, being on top of the ladder is tough so we need another break. All Fox fans: we are back next week, 23rd July at 1pm against Parkes Wanderers, so hold on tight until then. Meanwhile we just want to thank all our sponsors for coming on board again this year, muchly appreciated:@janetzkistonemasonry,@essjayphotography, @forbes_golfie, @gunnsmenswear, Lachlan Ready Mix, Earney Earthmoving, Forbes Automotive Services. 

Let’s go Foxes!

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