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Multiple Upgrades Complete On The Bogan Way

August 28, 2025 by Roxane Manley

A series of major upgrades to The Bogan Way are complete, transforming more than 25 kilometres of this vital regional freight route and improving safety and access across the Parkes Shire.

Seven projects made up the $15.7 million Parkes Shire North South Link (MR350) Project.This included three projects funded by more than $4.5 million from the Aus­tralian Government under the Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program, and over $9 million from the New South Wales Government.

The Bogan Way is a regional road link that provides a vital north-south road train route through the Narromine, Parkes and Forbes shires in central west NSW. It sup­ports transport operators connecting pro­ducers to grain silos and the Central West Livestock Exchange, and is a vital haulage and residential access route.

The completed works enable higher pro­ductivity vehicles, including AB Triples, to safely use the route, thanks to addressing pavement rehabilitation, widening, realign­ment, culvert replacement, and the installa­tion of wire rope barriers.

Parkes Mayor Neil Westcott said, “The council is fortunate to have the staff and expertise to deliver projects of this scale in-house, supporting our community while dramatically improving safety.”

Legacy Looking For Local Support

August 28, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Forbes legatees Martin Cunningham And Frank Hanns, who participated in the legacy Centenary Torch Relay are en­couraging local communities to show their support for Legacy during Legacy Week: 31 August to 6 September.

How many people know about Legacy and what it does? ‘Legacy Australia’ has pro­vided support to the families of Australian Defence Force personnel who have lost their life, or health through service in con­flicts overseas since 1923.

Legacy Australia was founded by an exserviceman, fulfilling a promise made to a dying mate in the trenches of World War 1.

This promise to look after his mate’s wife when he returned from war took on a great­er meaning as the need for support for be­reaved families of veterans was so great.

Today, Legacy has grown to include ap­proximately 4,000 volunteers helping to support more than 40,000 widows and 1,800 children of veterans who have lost their lives or health due to active service overseas.

What does this mean locally? Forbes Legacy was formed in 1947 to support the widows and families in communities across the Bland, Cabonne, Cowra, Forbes, La­chlan, Parkes and Weddin Shire Council areas. Today, this area goes under the ban­ner of Lachlan Legacy.

Lachlan Legacy President Jenny Friend stated, “Within Lachlan Legacy area there are seventy-two beneficiaries receiving support”.Forbes Legatee and Lachlan Legacy Vice President, Martin Cunningham said, “In Forbes there are eighteen beneficiar­ies being supported by Forbes Legacy volunteers, with another twelve in Parkes and four in Peak Hill that Forbes volunteers also look after.”

Legacy Week is the main fundraising time for this uniquely Australian non-profit organisation. This year Legacy Week runs from 31August to 6 September and vol­unteers will be selling promotional items (badges, pens, bears) across the country.

In Forbes volunteers will be selling items at Bunnings and Club Forbes. Parkes Ser­vices Club, Peak Hill Ex-Services and Citi­zen’s Club, Trundle Services and Citizens Club and Condobolin RSL and Cowra RSL will also have Legacy merchandise avail­able.

Soup And Slice Day Back By Popular Demand

August 28, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Pictured drawing the raffle at the last Soup Day, left to right: Nic Little (President of Forbes Evening Branch of CWA) and Mrs Pat Hodson (Patron at the August Soup/Slice Kitchen).

Members of the Forbes Evening Branch of CWA Members wish to thank everyone who enjoyed and supported their Soup and Slice Kitchen on 6 August, as a ‘sit down’ or ‘a takeaway’ patron.

The August event offered five different varieties of soup served with a bread roll, along with the introduction of slices and a hot beverage.

The numbers of patrons attending in­creased overwhelmingly, with 95 serves of soup sold, compared to 25 at the July Soup Kitchen.

At the completion of the August Soup and Slice event, the raffle conducted by the Forbes Evening Branch over recent months was drawn. First prize, a tonne of firewood valued at $400 (kindly donated by the Forbes Men’s Shed) was won by Mr Kerry Smith. The winner of second prize, a $200 voucher to be used at Cahill’s Footwear or Euphoria was Mrs Lesley Teale.

Congratulations to both winners and thank you to everyone who supported the branch raffle. Funds raised by the Forbes Branch of CWA are returned to the Forbes Community as needs arise.

The final Soup and Slice Kitchen for 2025 will be held on Wednesday 3 September, with the doors opening at 12 midday at the CWA Hall in Lachlan Street, Forbes.

There will be some of the favourite vari­eties of soups on offer, along with several ‘new varieties’, created by members of the Forbes Evening Branch of CWA.

For just $10 you can enjoy a serve of soup, bread roll, slice with tea/coffee. take­away serves will be available if you are un­able to sit and chat.

Street Dreams Festival Set To Illuminate Forbes

August 28, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Forbes is set to glow with colour and crea­tivity when the brand-new Street Dreams Festival lights up the town this September.

Taking place on Saturday 27 September from 5pm to 9pm, Street Dreams is a cel­ebration of art, light, storytelling and com­munity spirit.

The free event will transform Harold Street, Victoria Park, and Town Hall into vi­brant cultural spaces filled with interactive light displays, creative installations, live performances, and delicious food options.

Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM said the Street Dreams Festival strengthens Forbes’ grow­ing reputation as a regional hub for creativ­ity and culture.

“Street Dreams brings light, art and sto­rytelling together in an immersive and inti­mate experience unlike anything else in the region. A night of wonder that’s uniquely Forbes,” she said.

“The event offers locals and visitors a chance to experience the heart of Forbes in a whole new light – literally!”Minister for Transport, Arts, Music and the Night-Time Economy, John Graham said “We’re backing Forbes Shire Council to reclaim the streets for a night of food, art, and culture.”

“The NSW Government is proud to pro­vide more than $100,000 in funding to sup­port this new festival.”

Be Seen @ Forbes High School

August 28, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Last Friday, the Strong Men’s boys group, accompanied by Mr Summerhayes and Mr Leadbitter, welcomed Adam Currey from Currey’s Mechanical & Maintenance.

 


Adam conducted an engaging session on motorbike care, safety, and maintenance. Thank you Adam for making this experience enjoyable and enlightening for everyone involved.

 


The boys received guidance while performing a service on a motorbike, which included changing the oil and filter, as well as adjusting the brakes and throttle.

Successful Day For Keno Ambrose

August 28, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Ready to Go! Ann Simmons, Sharon Grierson, Carolyn Duncan and Niel Duncan start their 2-Person Ambrose.’

Golf on the weekend focused on the Club Qualifying comp for the Golf NSW-KENO 2Person Ambrose. The players took advan­tage of the great weather to post some verylow scores.

The 2-Person Ambrose is played in three divisions for men pairs, lady pairs and mixed pairs. The popularity of the event ensured 72 players participated. Sponsor Gunn Golf was pleased with the turnout and marvelled at the low scores.

The Mens pairs Division was contested by 26 teams. The winners on count back were Peter Dawson and Terry Sharp with a nett score of 63 and slipped ahead of the pair of Tim West and Archie Quirk. Ecky and Terry managed five birdies overall with the back-9 their better score. Tim and Ar­chie had five birdies on the front-9 but fal­tered coming home.

The Ladies pairs was won by Veronica Rebellato and Ann Simmons with 77 nett off a tidy handicap. Veronica had the bet­ter play on the front-9 while Ann excelled on the back-9. Runners up on count back were Wendy Simmons and Sharon Grier­son in a game where they shared the load.

The Mixed pairs was won by Carolyn and Niel Duncan with a 65.25 nett. They parred the front-9 and did well on the back-9 until the last two holes. Runners-up were War­wick and Jean Judge with 71.5 nett. They just could not get the putters to work.

The ball sweep went to 66.5 nett. Visi­tor Ben Russell (Cowra) teamed with Brett Slack-Smith.

The greens were cored so they will be very sandy to play on this weekend. This Saturday, 30 August is a 4BBB Stableford Medley sponsored by Cahill Footwear.

Sunday will be a Stableford Medley.

By Short Putt

Aged Care You Can Count On – Right Here In Our Community

August 28, 2025 by Roxane Manley

At the heart of every Meals on Wheels ser­vice is a simple but powerful mission: to support the wellbeing, independence, and connection of older people in our commu­nity. In Parkes and Forbes, this mission has been carried out with dedication and care for decades — and today, we’re proud to share a new chapter in that story.

Meals on Wheels Parkes and Meals on Wheels Forbes are coming together to strengthen the future of local meal delivery and community support. This collaboration between two like-minded services, work­ing together to ensure that our communities continue to receive the care they deserve, now and into the future.

While some changes will take place be­hind the scenes, our clients and volunteers can rest assured:

• The services you know and trust are staying the same.

• Clients will continue to receive the same friendly service, with the same caring vol­unteers.

• There will be no changes to volunteer roles or support.

• Both Parkes and Forbes offices will re­main open and active.

• A combined staff and administration team will now work across both locations.

• Most excitingly, we’ll be able to offer some additional services to meet the growing needs of our communities.

This new structure allows us to pool our resources, share our strengths, and work more efficiently, all while keeping our focus firmly on the people we serve. By coming together, we’re future-proofing Meals on Wheels for both towns, ensuring that our support for older residents remain strong, responsive, and local.

We are deeply grateful to our volunteers, staff, and supporters who make this work possible every day. Together, we are build­ing a stronger, more connected future for Meals on Wheels in Parkes and Forbes.

Wednesday 27 August was National Meals on Wheels Day, a day to celebrate the local volunteers, customers and community members who make it all possible. Under this year’s theme, “Aged Care You Can Count On”, Meals on Wheels is proudly reaffirming its promise to be a trusted, reliable presence in the lives of older Australians.

“For more than 70 years, Meals on Wheels has delivered more than just meals. We bring nourishment, safety and a friendly face to some of the most vulnerable people in our community, and we do it with heart.”

Eight Of Australia’s Newest Citizens Who Call Parkes Home

August 21, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Parkes Mayor Neil Westcott is pictured with Elijah Naqau, Alisha Naqau and Esther Naqau after they each received their Australian Citizenship during a ceremony at Parkes Council Chambers.

Eight Local Parkes residents attended an Australian Citizenship Ceremony on Tuesday 19 August to receive their Aus­tralian Citizenships. Mayor Neil Westcott welcomed the conferees and their families.

Mayor Westcott said, “When you become Australian it is important not to forget the language, customs and culture of the place of your birth. You can add to the cultural riches of 21st century Australia.”

Congratulations to Marciel Martin, born in the Philippines and arrived in Australia in 2015. Mars enjoys Art, DIYs, Fashion and Singer and Dancer.

Jasper Caneta was born in the Philip­pines and arrived in Australia in 2013.

Jashper enjoys mixed martial arts, basket­ball, and cooking.

Elijah Naqau was born in Fiji and arrived in Australia in 2009. Elijah enjoys singing and playing musical instruments. Elisha Naqau was born in Fiji and moved to Aus­tralia in 2009. Elisha enjoys cooking, eat­ing, spending time with family, laughing, and enjoying life. Esther Naqau was born in Australia on 2 October 2023. Esther is the daughter of Elisha. Esther enjoys eat­ing, sleeping, and laughing with family.

Alice Carr was born in England and ar­rived in Australia in 2014. Alice enjoys keeping the house in order, taking care of her children, and art projects.

Raili Collins was born in Estonia and arrived in Australia in 2016 from Estonia.

Raili enjoys reading and playing sports.

Rathan Varatharajan was born in Sri Lan­ka and arrived in Australia in 2013. Rathan enjoys playing cricket and badminton.

Mayoral Notes

August 21, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Council is continuing its commitment to maintaining critical infrastructure, with sew­er main relining works soon underway in North Forbes. From 19th August, specialist contractors Interflow will inspect, clean, and rehabilitate the sewer network across Sam Street, Calarie Road, Stonham Street, Mc­Donnell Street, and Honeysuckle Street.

These essential works help restore the sewer system to peak performance, im­prove service reliability, and protect our lo­cal environment. Some residents may need to provide access to backyards where sewer access chambers are located. If this applies to you, please contact Interflow on 0403 651 562 to arrange a suitable time. During the cleaning phase, residents are also encour­aged to keep toilet lids closed with a small weight on the lid (around 2kg).Thank you for your patience while this important work is completed.

Forbes is a great town for events and the countdown is on until Forbes comes alive with colour, light, and creativity at the brand-new Street Dreams Festival this September!This free community event will transform Harold Street, Victoria Park, and Town Hall with interactive light displays, creative installations, live performances, and delicious local food. Supported by the NSW Government’s Open Streets Program, this festival is part of a three-year series cel­ebrating our community spirit and showcas­ing the talent and energy that make Forbes a vibrant place to live.

The recent ‘Be Road Ready for Harvest’ Field Day at the Forbes Central West Live­stock Exchange was another highlight for the community, attracting 90 attendees.

Farmers, transport operators, machinery retailers, government agencies, and council staff came together to hear presentations on load restraint, fatigue, fire safety, and pow­erline awareness.

Hands-on demonstrations, including ma­chinery measurements and load restraint tri­als, gave participants practical insights into safe road travel during harvest. The presen­tations and other useful information will be available on a USB free for you to collect at ag resellers and machinery dealerships. If you missed the field day, free satellite ses­sions will be held next week at Tullibigeal, Jemalong and Alectown. Visit Council’s website to register and secure your spot.

God Bless,
Phyllis Miller OAM

Snippets…

August 21, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Congratulations to the team of volunteers who’ve brought this project to life, and maintain this fabulous museum.

Henry Parkes Museum: As Patron of the Henry Parkes Museum, NSW State Mem­ber for Orange Philip Donato MP had the honour of officially opening the Earl Sy­monds Blacksmith Shop at the museum yesterday. Parkes’ blacksmithing history has been revived with the freshly restored blacksmith’s shop, which is the site of Parkes’ first blacksmith – Earl Symonds, after whom this working gallery is named.

This museum is amazing, and if you’ve never been it’s recommend you visit.

Want to save money and reduce food waste at home? Join the Love Food Chal­lenge this September. You’ll also get sim­ple, practical tips to help you waste less food (up to 8kg), cut down on greenhouse gas emissions and save around $160 on groceries. Sign up here bit.ly/LoveFoodChallenge.

Central West Local Land Services: Struggling with poor-performing pad­docks? Salinity could be the hidden prob­lem – even if you can’t see it. Dryland sa­linity is a growing issue in our region that can quietly reduce your crop and pasture yields. Come along to a free workshop and find out how to detect salinity early and pro­tect your farm’s productivity. Held at Goon­umbla (north of Parkes) on Wednesday 17 September. Register now https://comms.lls.nsw.gov.au/pub/pubType/EO/pubID/zzzz674f8048a947c035/interface.html

Parkes Shire Libraries: Our very own Parkes Library and Cultural Centre will be host to Questacon’s touring exhibition ‘Fascinating Science’ for two months! This should give everyone lots of opportunity to visit many, many times. School and com­munity groups can book in by calling the Parkes Library.

NSW Reconstruction Authority: A Resil­ient Homes Expo will be held in Eugowra on Wednesday 3 September, 4pm-7pm.

The Expo is aimed at homeowners eligible for the Resilient Homes Program who want to make their homes more flood resilient.

Homeowners can speak with representa­tives from councils, RA, SafeWork NSW, Building Commission NSW, and other in­dustry associations and businesses that are helping to deliver resilient building services in the Central West. Register for this free event https://comms.reconstruc­tion.nsw.gov.au/pub/pubType/EO/pubID/zzzz6870789f18b34889/interface.html

Can Assist Forbes Branch: Another great supporter of Canassist is Forbes Riverside Gardens. Pictured are Di Buckman and Gail Irvine presenting a cheque for $1500 to Cheryl and Rex Barton from Canassist.

The donation was proceeds from fundraising at their recent mothers day morning tea.

Canassist Forbes branch thanked Forbes Riverside Gardens for their support.

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