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Life Pharmacy Group Make Annual Trip To Forbes

March 3, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Earlier this month, Life Pharmacy Group (LPG) gathered in Forbes for its 8th annual conference, to review the group’s strategy and plan for the year ahead. 

This year, attendees had the opportunity to hear great bush poetry and stories by local identity “Tractor” Rennick hosted by Debbie Prior at The Book Dispensary. The team were lucky to enjoy a delicious meal at the soon to open Donna’s Table restaurant! 

CEO Michael Flannery awarded Shannon Nash from Life Pharmacy Forbes the LPG 2023 Pharmacist in Charge of the Year award. Shannon has taken on extra responsibilities as PIC throughout the year and been a fantastic leader to the team and community during not one, but two devastating floods in Forbes at the end of 2022. 

The LPG 2023 Pharmacy of the Year award was presented to joint winners Life Pharmacy Forbes and Flannery’s Pharmacy. Both pharmacies showed resilience and amazing support to the local community during the Forbes floods. 

Forbes CanAssist hosted a BBQ breakfast at the picturesque Forbes Golf Club. Life Pharmacy Group proudly donated $2,500 to CanAssist. 

Do you know what Parkes was called before it was officially named Parkes in 1873?

March 3, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Len Swamy: Bushmans. 

 

Steve Langlois: Currajong. 

 

Annabelle Teague: No idea. 

 

 

ANSWER: Originally named Currajong, it was renamed Busmans before finally being called Parkes.

Almost $8 Million For New Bridge At McGrane Way

February 24, 2023 by Roxane Manley

NSW Nationals Candidate for Orange Cr Tony Mileto, Parkes Shire Council Deputy Mayor Cr Neil Westcott, MR354 Committee Member Fiona Aveyard, President of the MR354 Committee Gary Langley, Parkes Shire Council Director of Operations Ben Howard, Transport for NSW Western Manager Kristine Boggs and Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Sam Farraway.

The long awaited announcement has been made that the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government will invest almost $8 million to build a new bridge at Graddle Creek on The McGrane Way through the latest round of the Fixing Country Roads Program.

Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Sam Farraway said the new bridge will improve safety and ensure the community and truckies have better access during times of extreme wet weather events.

“This will ensure local freight operators and farmers in the region can get our region’s great produce to international and domestic markets sooner and more safely, which will keep our state moving forward,” said Sam Farraway.

Mayor of Parkes Shire Ken Keith OAM said the community is very excited and very grateful for the near $8 million that has been allocated for a new bridge at Graddle Creek and realignment works on The McGrane Way through the Fixing Country Roads Program. 

“This road is a vital route for transporters connecting the west to Narromine and Dubbo, producers to grain silos, saleyards and mining operations,” Ken said. 

“The new bridge will be more resilient, replacing a narrow causeway that is subject to frequent flash flooding which has posed a serious safety risk for the community.

“This project will deliver safer and more reliable journeys for all road users across the region, helping to keep moving the more than 800,000 tonnes of freight transported each year along The McGrane Way.”

Member of the MR354 Committee and local farmer Fiona Aveyard thanked the NSW Government and said the investment was a big win for the community.

“We are grateful to the NSW Government for this investment of close to $8 million,” Fiona said.

“This investment will keep freight moving, get families home safe and will keep Tullamore, Parkes and regional NSW moving forward.”

“We’ve Been Playing Russian Roulette With Lives”

February 24, 2023 by Roxane Manley

The plans to upgrade The McGrane way between Tullamore and Narromine.

We caught up with the very passionate President of The McGrane Way Committee, Gary Langley who explained that The McGrane Way is the main access road from Narromine to Tullamore, and links up with other shires including Hillston and Condobolin.

There has been an increase in traffic on The McGrane Way since the road was sealed, as provides access to Dubbo, Newcastle and Brisbane. 

“People are coming through with caravans, and the corner is so sharp that we lost about nine or ten hay trucks during the drought, they turned over,” said Gary.

Gary went on to praise Minister for Regional Transport Sam Farrawy MP: “Sam Farraway has been excellent, even before he was minister. We met up with him in Tullamore, four to five years ago to lobby him, and he secured us an audience with Deputy Premier and leader of the Nationals, Paul Toole”. 

Gary explained how this upgrade will help those who travel The McGrane Way. “Once this project is finished it’s not going to matter how much rain we get because it is going to be out of the flood zone, the bridge will be up high and people will not be cut off anymore after a shower of rain.”

Sam Farraway spoke after his announcement and said of the plagued McGrane Way: “Unfortunately we saw a tragic death here only a few months ago, and it just reminds us that if it’s flooded, forget it!” 

“In 2022 this road was closed for over 150 days, we need to make sure this infrastructure is upgraded for tomorrow not just today.” said Sam Farraway.

Safer Cars For Rural Kids

February 24, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Mitchell McMahon, Logan Frost, Daniel Liondis and Lucius Oldfield from Canowindra High School are amongst many rural kids who could benefit from $5,000 towards a safer vehicle.

Young drivers in regional NSW will be given a cash incentive to help them buy a newer, safer vehicle under a state-first program by the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government.

The new Safer Cars for Country Kids program will provide a $5,000 subsidy for up to 1,000 young drivers to help them purchase a safer car. “We will get old and unsafe cars off our country roads and make it easier for young drivers to get behind the wheel of a safer car,” Mr Perrottet said.

Deputy Premier, Minister for Regional NSW and Minister for Police Paul Toole said the initiative recognised that young drivers are much more likely to inherit the old family car, or buy an older, cheaper or less safe vehicle as their first car. “This landmark trial will provide a helping hand to young drivers to buy a safer set of wheels – and give their families greater confidence in their safety every time they’re on the road,” said Mr Toole.

Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Sam Farraway said the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government will first trial up to 50 young people in selected areas, before rolling out in phases to all regional areas across the state. 

More information on can be found at https://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/stayingsafe/vehiclesafety/safer-cars-country-kids.html

A Major Milestone For The Forbes Dragon Boat Club

February 24, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Local Forbes biusinesses embraced the ‘Buy a Seat’ initiative by the Forbes Dragon Boat Club.

One inegnious member of the Forbes Dragon Boat Club came up with the concept to ‘Buy a Seat’ to raise funds for a much needed new 20s dragon boat. 

Local Forbes businesses and individuals were approached to ‘buy a seat’ for the new boat, and the initiative was embrace wholeheartedly by the community.

In return for their ‘seat purchase’ the sponsors received a name plaque adjacent to a seat in the new boat and their names on a plaque in the shed. 

The club was also fortunate to receive a generous grant from CMOS Northparkes and Essential Energy through their Community Funding program. 

By late October the Forbes Dragon Boat Club received their new boat. Last Sunday, 12th February, they held a special paddling session and morning tea to thank all of the people and sponsors who were instrumental in making the project a reality. 

CMOS Northparkes, a major sponsor, were represented by Jianjun Tian, Managing Director and Colin Zhao who took pride of place at the front of the boat for the paddle. 

In his thank you address, President Chris Favelle acknowledged the wholehearted community project and in particular the initial idea and planning. Special thanks were extended to all business and individual sponsors.

“Lachlan Spirit” was the name chosen for the new boat as it encompasses the true spirit of all those involved in making this dream a reality in such a short time. The boat was also officially named on Sunday. 

Forbes Croquet Report

February 24, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Forbes Croquet Club members, Mervyn and Ula Langfield celebrated 70 years of married bliss on Tuesday, 21st February 2023.

At Aussie Corquet on Saturday morning, 32 players started playing at 8:30am to get finished before the heat set in. There were five players who won five games: Noel Jolliffe, Jeff Liebich, Harley Stewart, John Browne, and Barry White. 

Big winners on the day were: Alex Todd and Tony Thompson 14 Bruce Field and Lyn Simmonds 9. Haley Stewart and John Allegri 14 Robin Pols and Lorraine Todd 9. Barry White & Noel Jolliffe 14 May and Allan Jones 9. 

Close games included: 

• Harley Stewart and Jeff Liebich 14; Doreen Rodgers and Peter West 13 

• John Allegrt and Allan Jones 14; Vince Roberts and Robin Pols 13

• Vince Roberts and Tony Thompson 14; Neville Spry and Ros Rennick 13 

• Vince Roberts and Fay Picker 14; Ros Rennick and Sandy Hepburn 13

• Lyn Simmonds and Noel Jolliffe 14; Bruce Field and Kevin Ruby 13. 

• A few of the good games on the day were: 

• Marie Spry and Bill Scott 14; Bruce Field and Lyn Simmonds 11

• Colleen Liebich and John Cole 14; John Farah and Dorelle Scott 11

• Dorelle Scott and Harley Stewart 14; Colleen Liebich and John Cole 11

• Doreen Rodgers and Barry White 14; Sandy Hepburn and Bill Scott 11

• Elvy Quirk and Ros Rennick 14; John Farah and John Job 11

• Kevin Rubie and John Job 14; Neville Spry and Shadow 11

• Cheryl Toohey and Fay Picker 14; May Jones and Ray Burridge 11

• Jeff Liebich and Peter West 14; Lorraine Todd and Marie Spry 11

• Dorelle Scott and Elvy Quirk 14; Doreen Rodges and Allan Jones 11

• John Brown and Bill Scott 14; Lyn Simmonds and Alex Todd 11

• Bruce Field and Noel Jolliffe 14; Sandy Hepburn and Kevin Rubie 11.

$250 Hip Pocket Bonus For Regional Apprentices And Trainees

February 24, 2023 by Roxane Manley

More than 50,000 regional apprentices and trainees can now apply for the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government’s $250 Regional Apprentice and University Student Travel Card. 

Premier Dominic Perrottet said the initiative would help ease budget pressures for apprentices, trainees and university students in the bush.

“We know that young people in our regions are faced with greater travel costs than those in the city, often having to travel long distances to work or training,” Mr Perrottet said. 

“This card will reduce travel costs by providing a $250 boost to the budgets of young apprentices and trainees in the bush, covering the cost of fuel, taxis and public transport.

“Slashing travel costs will make a real difference to young people in the bush who clock up the miles travelling to work or to university.

“This $250 hip pocket bonus for regional apprentices and trainees is only possible thanks to the Liberal and Nationals long-term economic plan to keep our state moving forward.”

Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Successful applicants will receive a $250 prepaid debit card within weeks. 

Around 51,000 regional apprentices and trainees, aged between 16 and 66, can start taking up this offer right now by applying through Service NSW and save $250 on fuel, taxis and public transport to help with the cost of traveling to work or study.

Applications for university students will open from the end of April when enrolments are confirmed. Apprentices and trainees have until 30 November to apply for the 2023 card. 

The initiative will run as a two-year trial until the end of 2024. 

Forbes Soccer

February 24, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Bernardi’s Shopping Centre will host 2023 soccer registrations every Saturday morning from 10am-12.30pm from 25th February to 25th March. If you need help with registrations, flyers are currently being distributed to all schools and early learning centres in Forbes, Eugowra, Gooloogong, Bogan Gate, Bedgerabong, Trundle and Tullamore. Simply fill out the back and hand them in. EFT online payments will be available.

Forbes To Share In More Than $4.4 Million To Fix Roads

February 24, 2023 by Roxane Manley

The NSW Liberal and Nationals Government has announced Forbes, Cabonne and Orange City Councils will receive more than $4.4 million to help councils fix the roads used by local communities every day.

Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Sam Farraway said the work is being funded through the latest round of the $500 million Fixing Local Roads program. 

“In the last month, we’ve committed almost $17 million to help councils in Orange, Cabonne and Forbes tackle the backlog of roads maintenance and reconnect communities,” said Sam Farraway.

“The funding is going towards projects like sealing, resurfacing, road maintenance, drainage improvements and patching. These are small projects making a big difference to the wellbeing of regional communities. The program has supported more than 6,000 jobs.”

Forbes Shire Mayor Phyllis Miller welcomed the additional funding which would go toward road maintenance and rehabilitation of West Plains Road, Forbes.

“The level of support we have received from the State Government has been fantastic,” Phyllis said.

“Manpower has also been an issue for us and all of NSW, which is why we were grateful the state government redeployed 200 Transport for NSW road crews to help us with the clean-up and repair. Hopefully the Prime Minister matches the funding and helps our regional communities.”

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