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July 3, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Temporary Library Pop-Up at Forbes TAFE Campus.

TAFE NSW Forbes: We’re excited to bring you a special pop-up library at Forbes TAFE Campus! This temporary setup en­sures you still have access to all TAFE re­sources while we search for a permanent space. Whether you need study materials, research assistance, or just a quiet place to read, we’ve got you covered.

Parkes Potters: Do your kids want to get creative these upcoming holidays? Parkes Potter’s are running a children’s workshop for the school holidays on Wednesday 9 July. Phone 0427 342 751 for more infor­mation and bookings.

Women NSW: Every day, 58 people will learn they have breast cancer. More than 21,000 breast cancer diagnoses are ex­pected nationally this year, which will in­clude 6,500 in NSW alone. Breast cancer is still a leading cause of cancer death among women. Early detection and access to in­novative clinical trials are critical to improv­ing survival rates and quality of life. Find more information about breast cancer trials by visiting: tacklebreastcancer.com.au

Parkes Elvis Festival: Applications are OPEN to have a market stall at the 2026 Parkes Elvis Festival. Apply here: bit.ly/PEFmarkets Applications close 30 July 2025.

Plastic Free July: Forbes Shire Council is proud to be part of Plastic Free July, a global movement helping millions of people reduce plastic waste for cleaner streets, parks, rivers, and communities. From saying no to single-use plastics to mak­ing simple swaps at home or work, every action counts. Are you ready to take the challenge? Join us this July and make a pledge to reduce single-use plastic in your daily life. Together, we can create lasting change. Sign up here: www.plasticfreejuly.org/take-the-challenge

R U OK? Checking in with someone can take away the pressure to reach out for help. It lets someone know it’s OK to not be OK and gives them permission to talk about what they’re going through. For more tips on having meaningful conversations, visit www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask

NSW Rock Camp: Parkes High School music students, Bohdi and Huntur partici­pated in the Western NSW Rock Camp in Dubbo last week. All the students in at­tendance had a blast and participated in a week of learning new skills and working with a range of people. What an awesome experience for these talented students!

Parkes High School Students attend Rock Camp.

Be Seen @ Forbes Public School Naidoc Celebrations

July 3, 2025 by Roxane Manley

NAIDOC week saw FPS students celebrating with other local schools and connected to culture with book read­ings.

 


The 2025 theme, “The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy,” celebrates not only the achievements of the past but the bright future ahead.

 


Forbes Public School students were thankful to be invited to Forbes North Public School for an opportunity to con­nect through culture.

Local Land Services’ Annual Farm Census Underway

July 3, 2025 by Roxane Manley

NSW landholders are being asked to report their livestock numbers and land use infor­mation as part of Local Land Services’ an­nual farm census.

The Annual Land and Stock Return col­lects information that helps shape the delivery of essential animal health and biosecurity services and prepare for emer­gencies such as bushfires and biosecurity outbreaks.

Landholders must lodge their return by 31 August 2025 via the online portal or by com­pleting the paper form received via mail.

LLS’ Executive Director Delivery, Rob Kel­ly, said the Annual Land and Stock Return helped paint a picture of agricultural land use and livestock across NSW. “If you need advice or support, please reach out to Local Land Services on 1300 795 299 or visit your nearest office.”

There are more than 170,000 landholders across NSW. Those without stock still need to complete their returns to avoid unnec­essary fees. The Animal Health and Meat Industry Levy is automatically applied to a landholder’s next Local Land Services rates notice if they fail to complete their return.

Landholders can visit nsw.gov.au/alsr or scan the QR code on their Annual Land and Stock Return notice.

Be Seen @ Parkes Public School NAIDOC Celebrations

July 3, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Parkes Public School held their annual NAIDOC celebra­tions, with plenty of special guests and helpers to make the day special.

 


Brad Holmes entertained with his amazing didgeridoo performance, and commenced the assembly with the Welcome to Country.

 


Thanks go to staff for their support in peparing these performances and working on NAIDOC art to decorate the hall.

It’s The Early Hours Of The Morning

July 3, 2025 by Roxane Manley

It’s the early hours of the morning and it’s suddenly still and very quiet. The sheep are silent, huddled together, the crickets have stopped their noisy rendition of Mozart; everything is in quiet anticipation. And then I hear it – the patter of the first rain drops on the tin roof. I open the window wide, and smell the scent of rain on fresh lawn, water droplets on eucalyptus leaves, rain sinking deep into the garden beds.

It’s the rain we’ve been waiting for, that we’ve needed for months. It’s finally here. I envisage the patter of rain on the dried up dam beds, the gentle flow of water down a creek bed that has been empty for months.

I know he’s heard it too, “thank you God,” he mutters, the livelihood of a farm at the hands of the weather.

The human body needs water to – and probably more than you think. I read an interesting story about a doctor who found himself in prison in Ukraine. Since it was well known that he was a doctor, people started coming to him for advice for vari­ous illnesses. He didn’t have any access to medication and the only resource available to him to prescribe was water. “Drink a cup of water every hour” he’d say to someone, initially as a placebo effect, maybe it would work. With surprise, he started to see that many illnesses, diseases were improved or eradicated, simply by individuals drinking more water. He was so intrigued that when they let him go, he asked to stay impris­oned to study his findings.

I remember it was always my mother’s “go-to” choice of remedy. Sore throat, l

headache, belly ache, achy joints? “Go have a drink of water.” She’d say. I used to think that it was just out of laziness (and now as a parent myself, I resonate deeply with her approach!) but now I’m wondering if she was on to something.

I know what you’re thinking. This isn’t for me. If I drank more water, I’d be rushing to the toilet all day and all night or my blad­der would leak! Well, maybe you’re already drinking the correct amount of water. Or maybe, your bladder isn’t used to holding large amounts of water and has gotten lazy or is irritated by the caffeine in your diet (ever wondered why you get the urge to go multiple times after coffee or tea? Caffeine irritates the bladder.) Start with half a glass in the morning, be­fore you put the kettle on or warm the cof­fee machine up. Have another half a glass when you feel a bit peckish mid-morning, and again when the post-lunch siesta hits and you wish you lived in a country where it was socially acceptable to knock off work for an hour nap in the middle of the day.

Grab another cup before you reach for your usual evening beverage and swap any caf­feine out for decaf (yes there is caffeine in green tea – sorry!) and you might notice your bladder behaves a bit better overnight.

Cheers to water drinking, not quite as flashy as champagne, but certainly the quiet achiever.

Did you know we offer help with bladder incontinence? To book in, please give us a call.

Rach x

A Morning Of Gratitude

July 3, 2025 by Roxane Manley

On Monday 30 June we celebrated the heartbeat of our town, our incredible volunteers at the Volunteers Morning Tea.

 


From health support and service clubs to education, the arts, and community welfare, our volunteers generously give their time and talents to enrich life in Forbes.

 


With certificates of appreciation and plenty of heartfelt thanks, we honoured the dedication, passion, and kind­ness that these community champions bring to every corner of our region.

 


Thank you to all of the wonderful volunteers in our AMAZ­ING community. Forbes is stronger because of you.

Budget Boost Needed For Farming Futures

July 3, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Funding to fight feral pests, deliver disaster relief and boost road safety has been wel­comed by NSW Farmers, but more is still needed to secure a brighter future for the farming sector.

NSW Farmers President Xavier Martin said while farmers acknowledged the fund­ing and the state’s 140-million-dollar boost to biosecurity and agricultural innovation, more was still needed to secure a brighter future for farmers.

“Funding to fight pests and bolster our bi­osecurity is all welcome news – but we’re still waiting on the detail as to where this money is really going, and one-off pay­ments won’t do the job,” Mr Martin said.

“Support for our communities to recover from successive disasters is positive as well, but without Category D disaster as­sistance, we’re not confident farmers can get back on their feet.

“Further funds also need to flow to fix our ruined local roads, boost our mobile con­nectivity and get our regional rail lines back on track, so we can stay safe and build back stronger into the future.”

Initiatives to boost the sustainability of NSW’s agricultural workforce additionally remained long overdue, Mr Martin said, with the state’s peak farm body calling on the Minns Government to step up on up­skilling future farm communities.

“We must reinstate the Office of Regional Youth, deliver funding for the AgSkilled pro­gram and waive stamp duty for first farm buyers under the age of 36 to ensure a stronger farming future,” Mr Martin said.

Evolution Mining And CSU Introduce “The Heart Of Parkes”

July 3, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Brooke Plunkett, Communications and Engagement Specialist Evolution Mining, Dr Kerry Stuart, Head of Campus Cen­tral West Clinical School, second year student Josh Brown, third year student John O’Brien, fourth year student Antez Varghese and third year student Joseph Pearce.

The shortage of doctors in regional Austral­ia has been something that has impacted most, if not all of us. Evolution has proudly partnered with Charles Sturt University (CSU) School of Rural Medicine to provide a space for a training program with the aim of helping address the shortage.

CSU’s Rural Doctors Program trains and develops medical students who want to re­main living and working in regional areas.

Unfortunately, until now, there has not been a facility to run this program in Parkes.

Northparkes will provide the space for this program, which will have 11 Central West medical students based out of the fa­cility from the day it opens.

Local GP Kerrie Stewart said we have a pipeline of some of the best students in Australia, who we know want to stay local.

“They were raised here and have families here. This space is the opportunity we have been waiting for,” she said.

The program will provide more access to medical services through clinician lead clinics with student involvement for things like health checks, childhood vaccinations, and more.

The building will be a shared space and contain the Northparkes Town Office, a purpose-built training facility and the CSU Rural Doctors Program.

Four of the eleven students who are local to Parkes and Forbes have indicated they will stay in the area once they have com­pleted their studies.

Fourth year student Antez Vargese said “I wanted to do medicine straight after high school but I went and did radiography for a year first, and when I found out about this program, it was close to home, my friends, my community, it just made sense.

The students will each complete five years of medical school and then go on to be an intern and then a resident before de­ciding what to specialise in.

Dominant Effort In Foursomes Championship

July 3, 2025 by Short Putt

Mens 2025 Foursomes Scratch and Handicap Winners – Caleb Hanrahan and Archie Quirk.

The Forbes Men’s golf on the weekend was the Foursomes Championships played over two days. Sponsorship by FINDEX (Forbes) ensured participants were primed for prizes. And the weather made for very pleasant conditions to play in.

The overall Scratch winners was the pair of Caleb Hanrahan and Archie Quirk. Their 148 was two shots better than Runners-up Peter Dawson and John Betland on 150.

Each pair improved on Day 2 but Caleb and Archie maintained a 1-shot advantage on each day.

The overall Handicap winners were Caleb Hanrahan and Archie Quirk. This cemented their dominance on the weekend with their score of 138 nett well ahead of runners-up Paul Pymont and Adam Ruperto 145 nett.

Prizes were provided for Scratch and Handicap winners and runners-up on each day. Check in the Pro Shop.

The day 1 ball sweep went to 78 nett on count back with the day 2 ball sweep go­ing to 81 nett. There was one visitor, Ian Coombs from Bogan Gate. The day 1 NTP’s went to: 9th M Walton; 18th R Murray, while the 3rd hole super pin went to M Walton (135cm). The day 2 NTP’s went to: 9th R Murray; 18th C Hanrahan, with the 3rd hole super pin going to Laim Fraser (207cm).Head Pro Will has organised a Taylor­Made fitting day on Wednesday 9 July.

Come along and experience the latest in TaylorMade equipment and unlock another level of your game. Contact Will at the Pro Shop on 6851 1554 if you are interested.

This Saturday 5 July will be the Monthly Medal.

By Short Putt

Flying Pharmacist Takes To The Skies For Royal Fundraiser

June 26, 2025 by Roxane Manley

“Brad (blue shirt), John (green shirt) and I have known each other for a few years now and have really bonded over our love of aviation. This race is something we’ve been keen to get involved with for some time and we can’t wait.” said Jack Buckley (white shirt).

Fifteen days, more than 3,880 kilometres, nine stops and one aircraft. That’s the journey that a Forbes pharmacist, and two regional farmers, will embark on later this year for the 2025 Outback Air Race to raise vital money for the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS). Forbes Flying Pharmacist Jack Buckley will join Cowra’s Brad Shephard, known as the Farmer from Downunder, and Gren­fell farmer John Johnson, in the aviation event in August. More than 40 teams will fly across the Australian outback, over two weeks, in support of the RFDS.

“As a healthcare professional I have in­credible respect and admiration for the work of the Royal Flying Doctor Service,” Managing partner of Flannery’s Pharmacy in Forbes, Jack Buckley, said.

“The RFDS is such an integral part of healthcare delivery in outback Australia and having lived in Forbes for almost a decade now, I have seen the importance of this service firsthand.

All three pilots helped residents across the region during the NSW flood crisis of November 2022, flying supplies to towns along the Lachlan River. Together the trio is called ‘Flying4Phun’ and they are hoping to raise $100,000 for the RFDS.

“All funds will go towards outfitting RFDS aircraft with essential medical equipment, vital for treating sick children and injured patients across Australia.” Jack said.

The 2025 Outback Air Race will take place from 22 August to 8 September. To donate visit: Team 22 – Flyin4phun in Out­back Air Race 2025.

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