• Home
  • Articles
    • Front Page
    • General Interest
    • Snippets
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Council Comments
  • Special Interests
  • Our Community
    • Our People
    • Question of the Week
    • Jobs in the Central West
    • Be Seen
    • What’s On
    • What’s Hot
  • Features
    • Women in Business
    • Rural Round Up
    • My Place
    • Loving Local Living
    • Wellness Wise
    • Just a Short Drive
    • Real Estate
  • Sports
    • Bowls
    • Cricket
    • Equestrian
    • Footy Tips
    • Golf
    • Netball
    • Rugby League
    • Rugby Union
    • Soccer
    • Touch Football
  • Classifieds
  • Competitions
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Page
    • Advertise with us
    • Testimonials
    • Submit an Article
    • Subscribe to the Forbes Phoenix

Forbes Phoenix

Parkes Boars Player Of The Week – Sunshine Parker

July 6, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Sunshine Parker

Known as: Sunny.

Where were you born: South Jordan, Utah, USA.

What year were you born: 2000.

When and where did you play your first game of rugby: Alpine City, USA.

When did you come to Parkes: April 2022.

What position do you play: Hooker and Prop.

Your go to food before a game: Eggs on toast.

Interests outside of rugby: Reading, hiking and a good feed.

Where do you work: Deja Brew and Currajong Medical Centre.

Married/In a relationship/Single: Single.

Kids: No.

Rugby player that you look up to: Ilona Maher – USA 7s.

What is it about rugby that keeps you playing: The culture and that there’s a place for everyone.

It’s The Little Things That Make A Big Difference

July 6, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Grant Acheson from Kitson solutions is pictured with Aruma Disability clients after the installation of the new guardrail.

As a free communtiy newspaper, the team at The Forbes & Parkes Phoenix, love nothing more that bringing our readers good-news stories about locals doing their bit to make our community a better place to live.

Every weekday from 9:30am – 3:30pm, Aruma Disability Servivces in Forbes run a local day program assisting a range of disability supported customers to reach their short and long term goals. These goals may include cooking skills, community access, dancing, money, and budgeting skills, food preparation, cleaning, shopping, fishing, gardening and sensory skills.

The outdoor area at the centre is used for most of these activities and provides an alternate space for all-purpose needs as the indoor activities often get very noisy and crowded. 

Amy Mongan from Aruma Disability Services identified the need for a permanent guardrail to be installed around the outdoor space to make the area safer for customers and clients.

She reached out to Kitson Solutions to see if they would be willing to donate any time or materials to assist in the completion of this project. 

“I explained that our outdoor area is very unsafe due to the lack of railing around the concrete slab, which poses a fall risk to both staff and customers,” said Amy.

Grant Acheson of Kitson Solutions didn’t hesitate to offer their assistace in any way needed to get the job done. After generously donating their free time and materials, the guard rails were completed. 

“Our outdoor area looks amazing andcustomers and staff could not be happier. We are now able to use this space as required on a regular basis safely. Thank you Kitson Solutions,” said Amy. 

Parkes U13s Girls At The 2023 Netball NSW Junior State Titles

July 6, 2023 by Roxane Manley

The girls got 6 wins from 6 games on day 2 of the State Titles and at the end of day 2 they were sitting 5th on the ladder.

 

PDNA wish our U13s Representative team all the best for a successful, safe and fun weekend at Netball NSW 2023 Junior State Titles.

Colour Wheel Art Exhibition

July 6, 2023 by Roxane Manley

An original Karen Ritchie artwork will be raffled off, raising funds for FAS. Raffle tickets are $2 each and can be purchased at the door throughout the weekend.

From bright and bold tones to moody and muted hues, colour is key in the latest art exhibition by the Forbes Arts Society (FAS).

The Colour Wheel exhibition will showcase a collection of mixed media work by Forbes Arts Society members that celebrates the history of colour and explores colour psychology.

“Like art, colour is undeniably emotive. This exhibition will highlight how different colours can evoke different emotional and behavioural responses,” said Dr Karen Ritchie, Forbes Arts Society.

“We are delighted to exhibit such a diverse offering of local artwork that will uplift, inspire, surprise and comfort, as well as stimulate a range of other thoughts and feelings,” Karen added.

An exhibition opening will be held on Friday 7th July, from 6pm until 8pm at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 11 Harold Street in Forbes. Tickets are $10 for Forbes Arts Society members and $20 for non-members and can be pre-purchased through the Forbes Arts Society website or at the door.

The exhibition will then be on public display St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th July, from 10am until 2pm both days. 

For more information about the Colour Wheel exhibition and to purchase tickets to the exhibition opening, head to www.forbesartssociety.com or follow the Forbes Arts Society on Facebook and Instagram. This exhibition is supported by ArtsWeb volunteers, a committee of the Forbes Arts Society.

Be Seen @ Parkes East Public NAIDOC Celebrations

July 6, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Mr Oraha thanking Wiradjuri Elder Mr Anderson for attending the NAIDOC assembly.

 

Poppy Rodgers was one of the winners of the NAIDOC colouring competition.

 

The sausage sandwiches were a hit amongst all of the students.

CMOC-Northparkes Mines – Sports Grants Recipients

July 6, 2023 by Roxane Manley

A total of $31,683.94 was distributed in grants this round. The next round, which opens in September, will see a total of $32,460.36 available for sports related projects within the Parkes Shire.

CMOC-Northparkes Mines and Parkes Shire Council have announced the successful applicants from the latest round of the Sports Grants Funding Program.

Parkes Sports Council Chairperson, Alan Gersbach said it was fantastic to see a broad range of projects during this round for selection.

“Parkes Shire has a strong sporting culture and programs such as this promote and increase participation within the community,” said Mr Gersbach.

This round, which closed in March 2023, included a grant to the Peak Hill Swimming Club to purchase equipment for training including lane ropes, pool noodles, long blade fins, handle paddles and a learn to swim platform.

Cr Louise O’Leary thanked Northparkes for its continuing support of not only this program but also the many other community programs throughout Parkes and Forbes.

“Thank you to the community groups who applied for this round of sporting grants. We encourage any local groups considering applying to make use of the resources of the Parkes Shire Grants Team in helping you with your application,” Cr O’Leary said.

Northparkes Managing Director Jianjun Tian said, “At Northparkes, we are committed to a number of long-term community partnerships, including the Sports Grants Program, which not only benefits our people, but the community in which we live and work.”

Snippets…

July 6, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is encouraging producers to register for the MeatUp Forum in Cowra.

MeatUp In Cowra For Red Meat Update: Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is encouraging producers to register for the MeatUp Forum in Cowra on Thursday 10 August 2023. The forum, to be held at the Cowra Civic Centre will include insights on MLA initiatives, grazing management, sheep and beef updates, carbon, a visit to the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station and more. Pre-registration is essential, visit mla.com.au/meatup or phone Pinion Advisory on 1300 746 466. Tickets are $25 for MLA members and $50 for Non-members (GST inc). 

NSW Sport And Rec Active Kids Vouchers: July is here and that means there’s a new $50 Active Kids voucher available. The voucher is available to all NSW children aged 4.5 to 18 who are currently enrolled in school. The new Active Kids voucher will be valid until 31 January 2024, so you can use it to register the kids for a summer sport they love or try a new activity! Download yours now from the Service NSW website: www.service.nsw.gov.au/active-kids 

Creative Ways To Entertain Kids These Holidays: Arts OutWest, has developed a concise list of events, workshops, shows, exhibitions, tours and other activities for kids and families right across Central West NSW. Access the list at https://artsoutwest.org.au/whats-on/list/ 

Community groups and organisations are also encouraged to contact Arts OutWest to have their events added to the list if they aren’t mentioned. 

Looking for a Central West Road trip? Or a map to find museums and galleries? Eugowra, Cowra, Manildra, and Molong all have beautiful murals to look at. Another fun day trip is the Animals on Bikes from Molong to Dubbo, spotting the fun mailboxes and sculptures along the way. To download the culture maps for Central NSW go to: www.centralnsw.com/ 

Vote Now!: Voting is now open for the Essential Energy 2023 Community Choices program.There are several local community groups listed in the program. Vote now for a group making a difference in your community – your vote may help them receive a share of $250,000. Voting is super easy. Go online to www.essentialenergy.com.au/choices, search for your favourite group by name, postcode or zone and click vote. Voting closes midnight Monday, 17th July. 

Entries Open For 2023 Aboriginal Art Prize

July 6, 2023 by Roxane Manley

2021 competition judges Wilcannia-Forbes Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green, CatholicCare Wilcannia-Forbes CEO Anne-Marie Mioche and artist Raymond Thorpe with the winning painting ‘Mirri’ by Robert Sloane of Condobolin.

CatholicCare Wilcannia-Forbes is excited to launch its 2023 Aboriginal Art Competition to discover talented Aboriginal artists in western NSW.

CatholicCare Wilcannia-Forbes chief executive officer Anne-Marie Mioche encouraged Aboriginal artists living in the Diocese of Wilcannia-Forbes, or in communities where its services are available, to enter.

“At CatholicCare Wilcannia-Forbes we are passionate about creating opportunities for Aboriginal people and empowering all to succeed and this competition will generate opportunities and recognition for three aspiring artists,” Ms Mioche said.

“We know there is a lot of unrecognised talent in this region and we hope this competition will showcase these artists.

“This is the third time we have run the competition and this year we hope to attract even more talent from our communities.”

Raymond Thorpe of Forbes won the inaugural CatholicCare Wilcannia-Forbes Aboriginal Art Competition in 2019 with his painting, Platypus Waterholes.

In 2021 Robert Sloane of Condobolin claimed top honours with his artwork, Mirri (dragonfly).

The competition offers a total prize pool of $4,000 to encourage emerging Aboriginal artists to create and share meaningful artwork that shows the rich Aboriginal culture and artistry in our diocese.

First prize for the winner is $2,000, second prize is $1,500 and third prize is $500.

Artists living in the Diocese of Wilcannia-Forbes, or in communities where CatholicCare Wilcannia-Forbes offers services, including from Broken Hill, Wilcannia, Cobar, Bourke, Brewarrina, Nyngan, Warren, Narromine, Dubbo, Parkes, Forbes, Bathurst, Orange, Cowra, Lake Cargelligo, Condobolin or elsewhere within the Diocese of Wilcannia-Forbes are encouraged to submit an artwork.

The closing date for entries is Monday 28th August, so get your entries in now.

Restraint Checks Securing Child Safety In Forbes

July 6, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Research shows children who are not restrained correctly are seven times more likely to
sustain life-threatening injuries in a crash than those who are properly secured.

The recent, free child restraint checking event held by Forbes Shire Council, has revealed all of the child restraints checked on the day were incorrectly fitted. Six child restraints were brought in by parents and grandparents for checking – a combination of baby capsules along with rearward/forward facing convertible seats.

Forbes Shire Council’s Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, said this bi-annual event continues to be popular. “All of the child restraints that were checked had minor problems that needed fixing to ensure the safety of the child, Ms Suitor said.

While this was a free bi-annual event, local Authorised Child Restraint Fitters can install and check child restraints every day for a small fee. The local fitter in Forbes is Jelbart Dawson. Local fitters in Parkes include Col Fletcher Ford and Kia and Parkes Tyrepower.

National child restraints laws have been in effect since 2010. All children must be safely fastened into the correct child restraint for their age and size. Children need to be at least 145cm or taller to use an adult lap sash seatbelt.

Mayoral Notes

July 6, 2023 by Roxane Manley

I am honoured to announce that I have been selected as a torch bearer in a relay that will cover 50,000kms over six months to mark 100 years since Legacy was founded. The torch will pass through Forbes on 31 July and I am so looking forward to remembering and honouring those whose loved ones fought for our country and freedoms. My family has a special connection to Legacy and I am very proud to be part of the relay – my father died at a very young age (37) leaving my mother with five children to raise. Legacy stepped in and was very kind and supportive. I congratulate the other torchbearers on their selection. 

Continuing with the theme of gratitude, this week I was able to show our appreciation to vital emergency services for volunteering their time and efforts at our Frost and Fire event. I presented cheques to the three fire brigade units; Yarragong, Forbes and Parkes HQ and a gas cooker with fittings to the Forbes SES unit. Without the service of these volunteers we would not be able to provide such amazing opportunities for our community, so thank you. 

We at Council recognise NAIDOC Week 2023, a chance to learn, celebrate and the history culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Forbes (in collaboration with our NAIDOC Committee) will hold local celebrations later in the year. Yoorana Gunya has an event at the Sports and Recreation Club (the Bowlie!) on 7 July and all the details are on their Facebook page. 

Till next week, God bless, enjoy your weekend. 

Phyllis Miller, OAM
Forbes Mayor
 

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 148
  • 149
  • 150
  • 151
  • 152
  • …
  • 195
  • Next Page »

Click here to download the recent issue (176) of The Forbes & Parkes Phoenix (1.6MB PDF) – 13th February 2026

SEARCH THE PHOENIX

STAY CONNECTED

The Forbes Phoenix would like to thank you, our Facebook friends, for your continued support and readership!

Recent Articles

  • A $7.6 Million Boost For Forbes Future Water Security February 12, 2026
  • Mayoral Notes February 12, 2026
  • Snippets… February 12, 2026
  • Indigenous Storytellers Scholarship Returns February 12, 2026
  • Meet Indigenous Chef Mindy Woods At Forbes Crop Swap February 12, 2026

Phoenix Office 7/113-127 Rankin Street, Forbes NSW 2871

Editor 0432 337 278
editor@forbesphoenix.com.au

Sales 0432 337 278
sales@forbesphoenix.com.au

View our Privacy Policy. View our Conflict Resolution Process. View our Ethics and Complaints Policy. Want to advertise with us? Information on our Community Promotions.

We are always looking for new articles of interest to the local community.

Please feel free to submit an article for possible inclusion in a future issue.

To submit an article, click here to use our online article submission form.

Subscribe

* indicates required

Copyright © 2026 · Magazine Pro Theme On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in