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Meeting Health Needs Of Rural Communities

March 10, 2023 by Roxane Manley

The School of Rural Health in Dubbo provides Andrian Anderson with the opportunity to pursue his dream, while remaining close to family.

Adrian Anderson recently embarked on his journey to becoming a doctor, studying the University of Sydney’s Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree at the School of Rural Health in Dubbo. Adrian will complete the entire four-year postgraduate degree in Dubbo with clinical training centered on Dubbo Hospital.

Originally from Narromine, Adrian returned to Dubbo 18 months ago to be closer to family and to work as a paramedic, all while following the development of the Doctor of Medicine program in Dubbo. Adrian was attracted to the rural focus of the program, the opportunity to study locally and the small cohort size which offers a more personalised study experience and more face-to-face time with clinicians and tutors. 

“I have been working as a paramedic for a while now and wanted to further the care I can provide for patients. I don’t think I can single-handedly solve the rural doctor shortage, but I want to do my bit to improve the access of country people to medical services. I have been watching the development of the full four-year program at Dubbo and saw it as a fantastic opportunity to pursue the dream,” said Adrian.

Adrian is part of the second cohort of students now studying the University of Sydney’s entire four-year Doctor of Medicine program in Dubbo. Students in Dubbo study the same world-class medical education as their peers in Sydney, while gaining hands-on experience in rural and remote medical practice. 

The Dubbo Stream is only available to students eligible for Commonwealth Supported Places and pathways are available for First Nations students and those with rural backgrounds. 

The School of Rural Health in Dubbo features state-of-the-art medical education facilities including learning studios, anatomy teaching lab, and six-suite simulation training centre.

For more information visit sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/dubbo 

Crown Land Development – A Vote Of Confidence In The Growth Of Forbes

March 10, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Pictured last week at the major Crown Land development announcement was The Hon Sam Farraway MLC, Forbes Mayor Phyllis Miller and Candidate for Orange Cr Tony Mileto.

 Forbes Mayor Phyllis Miller, and the citizens of Forbes have welcomed the announcement last week of a major development in the activation of 10.29 hectares of Crown Land to provide affordable homes for local families. 

The land is located across three blocks at Farnell Street and Dawson Street and in a few short years, will be completely transformed into a community of affordable houses just 2.2 kilometers north of the Forbes town center.

“We all know that housing availability has been a major issue in Forbes for quite some time, particularly for people looking for rentals or even a first home purchase,” Mayor Miller said.

“The shortage of land especially, has contributed to pushing up the prices of houses being sold in Forbes. Now combined with rising interest rates and pressure on cost of living the prospect of owning a home for many is moving further out of reach,” Mayor Miller said.

“This activation of Crown Land is a very welcome step in easing some of this pressure, and providing a new supply of homes for the next generation.”

“We are very excited for this project and very grateful to the NSW Government,” she said.

The development will see 101 new housing lots, with around 30 percent of this dedicated to social and affordable dwellings. 

“This is fantastic news for Forbes particularly as our projected population growth far exceeds the State average and the need for housing and facilities to accompany this growth is paramount,” Mayor Miller said. 

NSW Nationals Upper House MP Sam Farraway said the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government was moving the state forward by increasing the housing supply in Forbes with the activation of 10.28 hectares of Crown land to deliver up to 100 housing lots. 

“The NSW Liberal and Nationals Government is listening to the concerns of local families by increasing the supply of housing in our region and helping them to get into an affordable home,” Mr Farraway said. 

“We’re able to do this thanks to our economic management ensuring that NSW continues to have the strongest economy in the country.” 

Minister for Lands and Water Kevin Anderson said this announcement is part of a three-year Crown Lands program, designed to activate underutilised government land for housing projects in regional areas facing housing stress. 

 

NSW Government Supporting Growth In Aboriginal Businesses

March 10, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Aboriginal businesses in NSW received $92 million in direct Government contracts in 2019-20. This soared to almost $480 million in 2021-22. The NSW Aboriginal Procurement Policy came into effect in January 2021 with the aim for Aboriginal-owned businesses to be awarded at least 3 per cent of the total number of domestic contracts for goods and services issued by NSW Government agencies

Treasurer Matt Kean welcomed the increased volume of contracts with Aboriginal businesses as proof of the collaborative approach taken by the Government with Aboriginal community leaders. “The NSW Government is committed to driving greater partnership and shared decision-making with Aboriginal communities,” Mr Kean said.

Minister for Finance Damien Tudehope said the policy’s success reflected the expertise and quality of the products and services provided by Aboriginal businesses in NSW. “The Aboriginal Procurement Policy had a target of 200 contracts worth a total of $136.7 million for the 2021-22 financial year. We can report there have been 694 contracts worth $479.6 million,” Mr Tudehope said. 

For information go to https://buy.nsw.gov.au/policy-library/policies/aboriginal-procurement-policy.

A Strong Forbes And Parkes Influence In The Nick Way Memorial Touch Knockout

March 10, 2023 by Roxane Manley

THE BULLIES… Back: Callen Naden (Orange), Jacob Parslow (Forbes), Michael Murphy, Jackson Hay (Parkes), Shayna Male (Parkes), Tipene Reweti (NZ), Hayden Bolam (Forbes). Front: Beau Tanswell (Parkes), Michelle Somers (Parkes), Kate French (Forbes), Hannah Kelly (Parkes), Codie Wakefield (Parkes), Erin Naden (Orange).

 

THE FROGGIES… Back: Aaron Mawhinney (Grenfell), Tyson Medlyn Reweti (Forbes), Brandon Martin, Jed Herbert (Forbes), Jared Colling, Cooper Neilsen (Parkes), Kaokao Kairimu (NZ). Front: Carly Morrison (Forbes), Kate Gullifer, Nicole Morrison (Forbes), Tamia Martin, Ally Hetherington (Parkes), Jorja Brown, Olivia Pringle.

The 14th annual Nick Way Memorial Touch Knockout was held in Portland on Saturday 4th and Sunday, 5th February. Ex-Forbes resident Jake Parslow and former Parkes resident Michelle Somers, who both have strong connections with St Pats Rugby League Club in Bathurst, organised two teams to compete in the knockout. 

Both teams, the Bullies and the Froggies were strong contenders for the title and made the grand final in both A and B Pools. The Bullies were pipped at the post in the grand final, while the Froggies held off the strong competition to win their division.

A big weekend was had by the Bullfrogs with Erin Naden winning the women’s sprint, Tipene Rewiti winning the men’s sprint then Erin and Tipene teamed up with Nicole Morrison and Beau Tanswell to take out the relay.

Michelle Somers said this year was their second time attending the Portland carnival. The Bullies went down by just one point, 5-4 in their first division grand final, while the Froggies took out the second division grand final by 2 points, 6-4.

Michelle explained, “The teams are just a bit of a group, we put some mixed sides together and go and play touch carnivals. It is just a a social thing, but it is also good to play a bit of senior competitive touch.”

There will be a bit of a break for the teams now before they play again in October at the Country Championships. The teams are also looking to play in a carnival in Bundaberg next February.

Families Set To Save With Voucher Swap Scheme

March 10, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Parents will have more choice when it comes to cost of living support thanks to the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government’s Active Kids and Creative Kids voucher swap initiative.

Premier Dominic Perrottet said families would be able to use the two vouchers interchangeably from Term 2, letting kids do more of what they love.

“Our Active Kids and Creative Kids vouchers have been incredibly popular with parents across the state, with almost 7 million vouchers already downloaded and redeemed saving families $694 million,” Mr Perrottet said.

Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole said the change would allow families to lean into the activities their kids loved.

“Whether it’s playing netball, footy or the violin, we want kids to be able to extract the most out of every day. Helping families with costs like these means they can focus on seeing their kids grow and kick goals, no matter what they love doing,” Mr Toole said.

Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Victor Dominello said families across the State could use the digital voucher in just a few clicks through the Service NSW app.

The voucher swap program will commence from the start of Term 2, 26th Apriland only apply to:

• $100 Active Kids voucher for sport and recreation costs including school holiday programs.

• $100 Creative Kids voucher for arts and cultural activities costs including school holiday classes and workshops.

Families can download their child’s vouchers via the Service NSW app or website and by calling 13 77 88.

What do you love most about living in Forbes?

March 10, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Brittany Roylance: Small enough to get to know everyone and its a really beautiful place to raise kids, with the parks, lake and cafes. 

Stacey Myers: Forbes is a family friendly community, I love the history of the town. Also our Council is AMAZING. 

 

Jeannette Colvin: I love how everyone knows everyone and Forbes is a safe place for kids to grow up. 

 

Hannah Lukritz: The friendliness of the community and how open they are to having a chat, also walks around the lake. 

 

Boosting Mobile Reception In The Bush

March 10, 2023 by Roxane Manley

The NSW Liberal and Nationals Government will invest $250 million to boost mobile reception in the bush in small communities, tourism hotspots and along key transport corridors through the Mobile Coverage Program. 

• The new program will target three key areas:

• Small regional communities with little tono existing coverage;

• Key transport corridors, where a boostto coverage can help drive increasedproductivity and improved safety; and

• Visitor economies where major eventsdraw large crowds.

Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole said the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government had already invested in more than 120 mobile towers across regional NSW to boost coverage in known blackspot areas.

“Our $250 million investment in this program shifts away from traditional ‘one tower, one provider’ model thinking in favour of a nation-leading approach to deliver shared infrastructure available for use by all carriers,” said Paul Toole.

The Mobile Coverage project is part of the Regional Digital Connectivity program and funded through the Snowy Hydro Legacy Fund. For more information, visit: www.nsw.gov.au/connectregionalnsw

Our Bloke – Damian Walsh

March 3, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Damian Walsh

Where were you born? Parkes, New South Wales.

Were you named after anyone? No. However it’s a pretty awesome name hey!

Which of your accomplishments are you most proud of? The only accomplishment I’m proud of is being such an awesome person, 365 days per year.

What historical moment stands out most in your memory? I’d have to say, living through two flood events, which were both one in 100 year floods, was the biggest historical moment I’ve ever come across. However, Messi winning the world cup last year was pretty big too.

What’s the single best piece of advice you’ve ever received? Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass, its about learning to dance in the rain.

What’s the greatest risk you’ve ever taken? I don’t take risks, Risks are risky.

What are the three things you would take to a deserted island? A fishing rod, camping chair and an esky.

If you had to spend $10,000 today, how would you spend it? Well, Blue Sky would see a decent chunk of that.. but I’d probably buy the missus something nice too.

When are you happiest? When I’m with my kids. 

Proud Forbes Chef A Rising ‘Star’

March 3, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Star Annandale’s competition dish was a red rice coconut arancini with a mango filling, coconut wafer pandan pearls and mango gel.

Local apprentice chef, Star Annandale was recently selected as one of only 32 finalists Australia-wide to compete in the Proud To Be A Chef competition.

The local, 23 year old is employeed as an apprentice chef at the popular Club Forbes and was extremely honoured and proud to represent NSW in the competition.

Held in Victoria over four days, the thrilling competition involved tuition and paddock to plate experiences such as milking cows, farms visits, markets and various tastings in addition to dining experiences and cooking lessons with renowned Melbourne based chefs.

Participants received mentoring and competed in a ‘Master Chef’ style cookoff in which they were judged on their dishes. An absolute trip of a lifetime for any young, up and coming chef.

Speaking of her experience, Star said, “The whole opportunity to be part of the program was an experience that was truly rewarding in both knowledge and self growth.”

“It was amazing to have been able to experience beautiful food at up and coming restaurants with Melbourne’s best Chefs. It’s not something that often presents itself as an opportunity living in rural NSW,” said Star.

Star said her favourite part of the trip was milking a cow, learning where and how dairy products come from and where they are processed. She was inspired by the passion of the the dairy farmers towards the production of their products.

“Getting to know other people who are going through and sharing the same chefing journey I am, made me feel part of a bigger community,” said Star.

“I guess taking away from the program, I want to continue developing myself and refining my skills as a chef. I would like to do more in the community and give similar opportunities to others as this program gave to me,” said Star.

Club Forbes CEO, Adam McGregor said, “Star started over 12 months ago with us, after a few months she moved into the kitchen as an apprentice chef. Star has found her feet within this area of Club Forbes and proved herself a reliable employee willing to work hard and show initiative.”

“Our Head Chef Damian Scott is keen to mentor and provide opportunities for our staff to grow and learn. He encouraged Star to enter the Proud To Be A Chef competition. We are all so very proud of Stars efforts within the competition,” said Adam.

Star is pictured with the other finalists in the Proud to be a Chef competition.

2023 Season Has Kicked Off For Forbes Netball

March 3, 2023 by Roxane Manley

If you would like to get involved in Forbes Netball, simply head along to training on Wednesday nights.

The 2023 netball season kicked off last week, with the teams that had already entered playing some really good netball in both the mixed and ladies comps.

More ladies have joined in for this week, and there is still time to enter the mixed and ladies’ competitions if you are interested.

Ladies can play in two competitions on the same night, in both the ladies and mixed competitions.

Anyone who would like to get involved in netball and is looking for a team to play in, or if there is a team looking for more players, are encouraged to email club secretary Caitlin at secretary.forbesnetball@gmail.com or come down to the courts on Wednesday night. 

The competitions begin on 8th March, so all nominations will need to be in by next weekend.

The competition will finish on 31st May, with the finals on 7th June.

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