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Regional Arts Gathering To Be Held In Condobolin

June 12, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Arts OutWest invites the community to a day of networking and hearing local arts stories at their Regional Gathering and An­nual General Meeting on Sunday 22 June in Condobolin.

“We call the day a regional gathering and AGM because it’s far more than a meet­ing,” said Arts OutWest’s executive director Kylie Shead.

“It’s always a great day of catching up with creatives and arts supporters and connect­ing with the Arts OutWest team. There’s an art exhibition and talks and tours to give an insight into the cultural life of Condobolin.

We also throw in a free lunch.”

“Never seen the Utes in the Paddock public art? Keen to explore Sculpture Down the Lachlan on your drive? Want to see behind-the-scenes at the Wiradjuri Cultural Centre or the Condobolin and District His­torical Museum? This is your chance,” Ms Shead said.

A roving event, the day starts at 11am on Sunday 22 June for coffee at Utes in the Paddock at Lachlan at Shire Visitor Information Centre. Guests then choose between tours and talks at the Wiradjuri Study Centre and their gallery and Con­dobolin and District Historical Museum (11:45am – 1pm).Then heading to Condobolin Commu­nity and Arts Centre for lunch (1-2pm) and viewing the local ‘Showcasing the Lachlan’ art exhibition, followed by Arts OutWest and local artist presentations (2-2.30pm) and the official formal AGM at 2.30pm. The day should wrap up by 3pm.

Attendance is free. RSVP to artsout­west@csu.edu.au or via Humanitix https://events.humanitix.com/aowagm-and-regional-gathering

National Diabetes Week Is 16-22 June

June 12, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Diabetes- Diabetic retinopathy is the lead­ing cause of avoidable vision loss and blindness in working-age Australians.

It is a chronic disease that occurs when there is too much glucose in the blood. This happens because the body is not produc­ing insulin or not using insulin properly.

This National Diabetes Week, we’re shin­ing a light on something many people don’t realise: your eyes can be one of the first places diabetes shows itself.

At Hansen Optometrist Parkes, we often see patients who feel perfectly fine and have good eyesight, but their eye exam has revealed early signs of diabetic eye disease.

Diabetes can quietly damage the small blood vessels in the retina which we call di­abetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy can be seen long before symptoms appear and leads to permanent vision loss. The good news? Early detection of diabetic retinopa­thy through regular eye checks can prevent severe vision loss.

If you live with diabetes, or are at risk due to family history, weight, or lifestyle, then a yearly eye exam is vital. It’s quick, painless, and could save your sight and at Hansen Optometrists Parkes we have the latest technology to assess your eye health.

Visit us at 267a Clarinda Street, Phone 6863 5577 or book online at hansenoptom.com.au

Quorn Park Hybrid Project Update

June 12, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Construction activities of the Quorn Park Hybrid Farm, on Back Trundle Road, ParkesNSW are progressing onsite, with materials delivered for access tracks and working ar­eas. Road upgrades to Henry Parkes Way and McGrath Lane, including an upgrade to the intersection, have commenced.

Piling works are also progressing on site and are expected to be completed in the upcoming weeks. These works involve steel posts being driven into the ground by a specialised piling machine, forming the framework for panel installation. Due to the hammer-like nature of the piling machines, there will be some noise associated with these works.

The ‘golden rows’ – the first solar panel rows installed on-site, which serve as the benchmark for layout, quality, and installa­tion pace – have been completed. With this key project milestone achieved, the me­chanical crews are preparing to begin in­stallation of the tracker components, which allow the solar panels to follow the sun’s movement and maximise energy produc­tion.

Panel installation will commence in the upcoming weeks, once the mechanical as­sembly of trackers is in progress.

Construction hours are Monday to Friday 7:00am to 6:00pm, and Saturday 7:00am to1:00pm.

Success In Canassist Charity Golf Day

June 12, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Can-Assist 2025 Runners Up: ‘John Shrader congratulates the 2025 Runners-up team comprising James Grierson, Grant Tanter, Archie Quirk and Sam Sykes’.

Last Saturday Forbes golfers played in the Annual CanAssist Charity Golf Day with each player aiming to do well for both their team and for the Charity, the golfers raised nearly $3,000.

The format for the event was a 4-Person Medley Ambrose with a Shot Gun start. The field of 102 players revelled in the good condition of the course and the greens with only three teams scoring over par.

The Handicap winning team with a nett 54.5 was Alistar Carlisle, John Darcy, JadePage and Ryan Dunn. They had six birdies and two bogeys for a scratch 68 which washelped by their generous handicap.

The Handicap runners-up were Grant Tanter, Sam Sykes, Archie Quirk and James Grierson with a nett 55.5 off a 5.5 handicap.

They had 11 birdies and no bogeys.

Other team prizes went to 3rd (55.75) P Dawson, T Callaghan, N Death and A Hearn, 4th (56.12) C Alley, P Pymont, M Bayley, L Frase and 5th – (56.75) J Cutler, G Hooper, D Cutler and J Wooldridge.

The best scratch score was a 58 shot by the team of Caleb Hanrahan, Lee Grierson,Seb Tind Simmons and Seb Minehan. They managed seven birdies on each half.

The NTP’s went to: Ladies 1st Nil, 3rd J Fletcher, 9th J Fletcher 18th S Grierson; Men 1st D Burton, 3rd P Dawson, 9th D Burton, 18th D Mylecharane. The ‘12th hole 2nd shot’ went to: Ladies S Grierson; Men D Kennedy. The 3rd hole Super Pin went to Peter Dawson with a shot to 110cm.

This weekend 14 June we have the June Monthly Medal for the Men and the 4BBB Championships for the Ladies. On Sunday there is a Stableford Medley while the menplay the LVDGA Championships at Trundle.

By Short Putt

Opens And 15s Teams 2025 Senior State Titles Campaign

June 12, 2025 by Roxane Manley

The PDNA Opens team who played three days of playing high level netball against teams from all around the state. The Opens team managed to finish 3rd on the ladder. Just one win away from being runners-up.

 


The15s team finished 6th out of 10 teams, they had to play each team twice. This means they played a total of 18 games and managed to climb the ladder from second last place after day one, to 6th place at the end of day three, which is an amazing effort!

Double Demerits For June Long Weekend

June 5, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Pictured is Sergeant Mitchell Gage who wants to send a clear message to drivers over the long weekend.

Motorists across the Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Council areas are being re­minded to drive safely over the King’s Birth­day long weekend as double demerit points come into force.

Double demerits will be in operation from Friday 6 June until Monday 9 June (inclu­sive) for all speeding, mobile phone, seat­belt and motorcycle helmet offences.

School zones are in operation on Friday 6 June and additional penalties can apply for certain offences committed in school zones.

Parkes Highway Patrol Sergeant Mitchell Gage has indicated that Police will also be targeting the “four Ds” of road users includ­ing drink, drug, dangerous and distracted driving.

“Around 95% of crashes in NSW are the result of behaviour – like driving too fast for the conditions, falling asleep behind the wheel or being impaired by drugs and/or alcohol.

“Too often we see the tragic aftermath of drivers making poor decisions. We want everyone to make it to and from their desti­nations safely this long weekend.

“There will be more Police on the road which means a greater chance of drivers being caught if they are doing the wrong thing” Sergeant Gage said.

Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Coun­cils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Of­ficer, Melanie Suitor, said that drivers should make sure that they are fit to drive before getting behind the wheel, and that they are focused on the driving task whilst on the road and that their vehicle is in good work­ing condition.

Mayoral Notes

June 5, 2025 by Roxane Manley

After many phone calls last week to the NSW Police Commissioners and Police Ministers Office, I was very pleased to meet our Western Region Commander An­drew Holland who has given me some solid assurances about the police presence in the Forbes community.

We have developed some ideas about improving the police presence and ensur­ing our residents are well protected and feel secure.

We look forward to continuing to work with Commander Holland who will imple­ment changes to the rostering system at the Forbes Police Station.

A very important message out of the meeting on Monday was that if residents are in immediate risk to themselves or their property you MUST call 000.

So many residents have told me that they ring and ring the local police station number and get no answer. It is important these calls are logged with 000 so we can get a true account of when police are need­ed here in our community.

Council will continue to work with the lo­cal police and we have shared our LIVE Forbes promotional material to be distribu­tion to new police graduating in the hope of attracting more recruits to our area.

Commander Holland’s new district cov­ers 72% of NSW and he has been making his way around each of the communities, so it was a great opportunity to get to know him on Monday.

Congratulations to Forbes business Top­soil Organics, for its incredible success at the 2025 Western NSW Business Awards winning the Excellence in Sustainability, Excellence in Large Business and Overall Business of the Year.

This sustainable business is growing every day and we congratulate the whole team for their dedication, innovation and hard work.

I was pleased our first ever Public Art Advisory Committee met on Tuesday night.

Thanks to the amazing work of the Forbes Art Society, Forbes has an incredible col­lection of public art and this working party will now work with council to provide advice and recommendations to Council regarding the management and installation of public art within the Forbes LGA.

God Bless,
Phyllis Miller OAM

Snippets…

June 5, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Students enjoyed a full term of the Nginhgau Students Art Workshop.

Forbes High School: Nginhgau Students are very appreciative of the Art Workshop delivered to them by Kiesha-Lee Bowden, Local Wiradjuri artist and former student of Forbes High. Throughout the workshop, students learnt about Traditional Aboriginal art and how to create stories through art. This engaging workshop spanned the term.

Parkes Picnic Races: Enjoy a day full of fun, flair and fantastic country racing! Sat­urday 7 June, 11.30am at Parkes Race­course. Tickets cost $20 online (+ booking fee) at https://bit.ly/parkespicnicraces or $25 at the gate. Free entry for kids under 16. Thanks to all of the fantastic sponsors for their support.

The Grenfell Henry Lawson Festival Of Arts: Get ready to line the streets of Gren­fell, for the Henry Lawson Festival: 5– 9 June. Featuring art and writing competi­tions, food stalls, market stalls, live music, events, street parade and a street party. All in honour of Henry Lawson and to promote and recognise his works. For more details go to: henrylawsonfestival.com.au

PCYC Parkes: Book a Safer Drivers Course on 28 June to get 20 hours off your log book and be a step closer to your P plates. In just 5 hours you can get 20 hours

off your log book. Fully funded places are available for the Parkes course by emailing the club at parkes@pcycnsw.org.au for a voucher number to access this offer.

Country Women’s Association (CWA) of NSW: We’ve released $250,000 from our Disaster Relief Fund for drought relief for primary producers in NSW or the ACT in drought or drought affected areas. Drought in South West and Western regions of NSW is leaving many farmers facing a long and difficult winter. CWA of NSW will help with household expenses up to $3,000 for eligi­ble applicants. Find out more or apply at: https://www.cwaofnsw.org.au/droughtaid

Beanies At The Corner: Craft Corner in Parkes extend a massive thank you to all the fantastic participants in their “Beanies at the Corner” competition. The incred­ible entries are on display at Craft Corner, showcasing the vibrant creativity of our community. Congratulations to the win­ners, Kids: 1st Maralyn Wise, 2nd Sharyn Preisig, 3rd Sarah Hankinson. Classic: 1st Liz Mulligan, 2nd Mary Ewin, 3rd Sue Rid­ley. Quirky: 1st Sharyn Preisig, 2nd Melissa McIntyre, 3rd Keira Bartrop. Rainbow: 1st Melissa McIntyre, 2nd Keira Bartrop, 3rd Elizabeth Kay. Encouragement: Sarah Hankinson.

Visit Craft Corner and find a handmade treasure at 237 Clarinda St, Parkes.

Be Seen @ Parkes East Public School Annual Fete

June 5, 2025 by Roxane Manley

On Saturday 31 May Parkes East Public School held their much anticipated annual fete.

 


Thanks to everyone who came along and had a great time supporting the school.

 


Shout out to the P&C, all the families and local busi­nesses for their amazing support.

Police Commander Meets Mayor

June 5, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Western Region Commander Andrew Holland with Forbes Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM, Inspector Dave Botha and Director of Planning and Growth Mathew Teale met at the Forbes Shire Council offices on Monday.

Forbes Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM was ea­ger to meet with Western Region Police Commander Andrew Holland in Forbes on Monday June 2nd to discuss the need for an enhanced police presence in the area.

Councillor Miller said that her meet­ing with newly appointed Western Region Commander Andrew Holland, to address the need for increased police presence and extended hours of operation in the Forbes community, was productive.

“I have recently had to go public because we need more police officers and longer hours to ensure the safety and security of Forbes residents, “ she said.

In response, Commander Holland out­lined a strategic plan to implement stag­gered rostering and introduce intermittent 24-hour shifts at the Forbes Police Station.

This initiative aims to provide increased po­lice coverage and improve response times to incidents.

Commander Holland emphasised the importance of encouraging local youth to consider careers in law enforcement to ad­dress the national shortage, termed a po­lice recruitment crisis.

“We are really trying to push growing our own hometown cops,” he stated.

By promoting country kids and mem­bers of the community to consider a career change to apply for the police force and encouraging them to aim for positions in regional areas, the community can benefit from officers who have a deep understand­ing of local issues and a strong commit­ment to their hometown.

Mayor Miller expressed her gratitude for Commander Holland’s proactive approach and commitment to enhancing public safe­ty in Forbes. “This collaboration marks a significant step towards ensuring that our community is well-protected and that our residents feel secure,” she said.

The Forbes community looks forward to the positive impact of these changes and remains hopeful for a safer and more se­cure environment.

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