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Parkes Honoured At 2025 Australian Tidy Towns Awards

May 8, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Pictured Left to Right: Cr Bill Jayet, Deputy Mayor Cr Marg Applebee, Hannah Farrant – PSC Environmental and Bios­ecurity Specialist, Michael Chambers – PSC Manager Environment and Sustainability.

Parkes Shire has proudly brought home national honours from the 2025 Austral­ian Tidy Towns Sustainability Awards, with wins and commendations recognising the community’s commitment to sustainability, culture and local leadership.

Representing Parkes at the national awards held in Beechworth, Victoria, were Deputy Mayor Cr Marg Applebee, Coun­cillor Bill Jayet as well as Parkes Shire Council’s Manager Environment and Sus­tainability Michael Chambers, and Environ­mental and Biosecurity Specialist Hannah Farrant-Jayet. The event brought together finalists from across the country to cel­ebrate innovation, sustainability, and com­munity pride in regional towns.

Parkes received national recognition in the categories:

• Winner – Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation: Raw Water Storage Lagoon

• Highly Commended – Heritage and Cul­ture: Wiradjuri Language Group

• Special Acknowledgement – Dame Phyl­lis Frost Local Hero Award: Deb Jones

Deputy Mayor Cr Marg Applebee said the accolades reflect the collective efforts of the Parkes Shire community. “Receiving these awards reflects the hard work of our entire community, from Council staff to vol­unteers, local businesses, and community groups. We are so proud to see projects like the Raw Water Storage Lagoon recog­nised on the national stage.”

Councillor Bill Jayet said he was proud to see the cultural contributions of the Wir­adjuri Language Group recognised. “Lan­guage is a living part of culture, and the work being done to share and preserve Wiradjuri language in Parkes is truly signifi­cant,” Cr Jayet said.

“It’s an honour to see that effort acknowl­edged alongside other incredible commu­nity initiatives” he added.

Mayoral Notes

May 8, 2025 by Roxane Manley

What an absolute honour to be recognised by Fire and Rescue NSW as part of its spe­cial event to celebrate St Florian’s Day, also known as International Firefighters Day.

Forbes Shire Council was recognised at a special presentation at City of Sydney Fire Station on Sunday. We were recognised for supporting FRNSW on call firefighters for more than 50 years and received a Com­missioner’s Primary Employer Recognition Award. The award recognises employers who support on call firefighters – provid­ing flexibility to enable on call firefighters flexibility to respond to incidents to protect our community. We currently have nine employees who are on call firefighters and have a proud history of many others serv­ing over the past 50 years.

As the President of Local Government NSW, we hosted the NSW Rural and Re­gional Summit this week at the State Li­brary. The summit is a focal point for the challenges faced by rural and regional communities. The day event addressed the NSW Government’s response to the parlia­mentary enquiry into Council infrastructure and funding. I was on the panel to outline the success and challenges during disaster and we also talked emerging invasive spe­

cies threats. Mayors, Councillors, Council staff and NSW Government ministers and representatives attended the event foster­ing collaborative solutions to bolster the socio-economic landscape in rural and re­gional areas.

Tradies and businesses it is time for an­other BUILD Forbes Tradies Night – this time we will be at the Forbes Inn on Fri­day 23 May 6pm. Join us for a network­ing night for tradies, builders and industry professionals. You can come along to meet with other trades, learn about Forbes de­velopment trends and planning and find out about job tendering opportunities. Forbes businesses and services are invited to host a free trade table call 6850 2300 to book your space. Tickets available on 123tix.

Now that the amazing acts have been locked in for the 2025 Frost and Fire, have you all invited friends and family and purchased your tickets? Acts like the Wolfe Brothers, the Baker Boys, Foxxy Cleopatra, Easy Goin’ and Ripley Alexan­der will draw some big crowds and we don’t want the locals to miss out. So secure your tix now on 123 tix and get ready for another amazing night of live music on Saturday 21 June 4pm to 10pm.

Snippets…

May 8, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Free Printing is Back at CUC Parkes

CUC Parkes: Our printer has made the journey to our new Centre at 7–9 Court Street. We know everyone learns different­ly — for some, having hard copies of notes and study materials is essential. Come and check out our new Centre, register for free, and enjoy access to free printing

Forbes Blue Sky Outdoor Experts: Mick and Karen Roylance and all the Team at Blue Sky Forbes and their Families would like to thank all the emergency services involved in the devastating fire, which has sadly taken the entire inside of our store.

We would also like to thank the wonder­ful community of Forbes, Parkes and sur­rounds for the many well wishes, flowers and touching comments. We will keep eve­ryone updated with our next steps. We will come back from this stronger than ever.

Northparkes Oval Lighting Update: A light pole at the south-west corner of North­parkes Oval has been removed due to safety concerns. Power to all lights is cur­rently off, but a temporary solution will be in place within two weeks to support night training. Please avoid the area near the removed pole. For information, visit: bit.ly/3YrjMbT

Ronald McDonald House Charities Cen­tral West NSW: Jenni McGee, Nurse Man­ager – Parkes Hospital will be joining us for CEO Walk in my Shoes (CWIMS) Parkes is the number one town where our families come from. Since opening RMHC Central West has supported 356 families from the Parkes Shire, over 2,223 nights, represent­ing accommodation savings of $333,450.

Jenni said: “I am doing this because I know how much it means to have support when you need it most and to make sure that no-one feels like they have to go through things alone.” Learn more and show Jenni your support – visit https://www.ceowalkin­myshoes.org.au/fundraisers/jennimahon

The Forbes Historical Museum: Longstanding and dedicated volunteer, Shane Wode will be selling his book “The Streets of Forbes” on Friday night at The Trial of Ben Hall. If you are one of the lucky 100 people to have secured tickets for this hotly contested trial, please consider bringing some cash to buy a copy of Shane’s book. We will also have CD’s and DVD’s for sale. These items are for sale every day at the Museum.

Author of “The Streets of Forbes” Shane Wode.

Be Seen @ PHA Cross Country Run

May 8, 2025 by Roxane Manley

During the last week of term Parkes High School held thier annual Cross Country.

 


The students participated on a new course this year and they all had a great time.

 


Thank you to Mrs Norquay, the PDHPE staff and Year 11 SLR for organising the event.

Radio 2pk Welcomes New Station Manager

May 8, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Greg Magnus is the new Station Manager at 2PK/ROK FM.

There has been an official appointment with a restructure for Parkes Broadcasting, 2PK/ROK FM.

Greg Magnus has taken over the Station Managers role from Paul Batchelor follow­ing his appointment to the Managers po­sition for the networks group of QLD sta­tions. Greg has been involved in both print and radio media since he left school in mid 1980’s and originally started his radio jour­ney at 2PK in 1989.

Having worked at many and varied sta­tions across NSW, QLD and WA in roles from on-air, Production Manager, Music Director, Sales, Greg has now been wel­comed to the position of Station Manager at 2PK/ROK FM.

Greg’s first on-air job was on 2PK as a night/evening announcer from 6pm. Greg said “It seemed to be the timeslot where all of the newbies started.”

With such a long spanning career in the industry, Greg found it hard to pick a high­light because there were so many, but he said: “I suppose landing that first radio job was the biggest highlight, but also to be able to wake everyday to go to work in a job that is fun is a bonus. The listening au­dience also makes everyday a highlight.”

Greg has been lucky enough to work with some big names over the years, from co­medians to politicians and musicians, but when we asked him to drop some names he said “To be honest the local people have always been the best to talk to or interview because they keep it real.”

Be Seen @ Round 3 Forbes Rugby Union Club

May 8, 2025 by Roxane Manley

It was another big weekend of footy for the Platypi! Our teams showed grit, heart, and teamwork across all grades.

 


Check out the snaps from Saturday’s games – thank you to our players, coaches, supporters, and volunteers for another great round.

 


This coming Saturday, 10 May the Platypi Travel to Bathurst to take on last year’s 2024 Blowes Cup Grand Final winners Bathurst Bulldogs.

Farmer To Face Court After Allegedly Pumping Water With Faulty Meter

May 8, 2025 by Roxane Manley

NRAR Director of Investigations and Enforcement Lisa Stockley.

The Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR) has begun a prosecution against a Condobolin region farmer who allegedly pumped water from a creek when the me­ter wasn’t working, and in breach of licence conditions.

The farmer faces a total of six charges in Condobolin Local Court, including:

• one count of taking water when the me­ter was not working

• one count of taking water when the me­ter was not working, while having rea­sonable grounds

• to believe the meter was not working

• three counts of contravening terms and conditions of water access licences

• one count related to failing to supply documents to NRAR investigatorsThe potential maximum penalty the Lo­cal Court can impose for the offences is $132,000.

The offences are alleged to have taken place between April 2022 and March 2024, involving water allegedly taken from Island Creek, a tributary of the Lachlan River.

NRAR will allege that the farmer took water on two occasions without having obtained an exemption to take water when the meter wasn’t working.

NRAR will allege that the second offence was despite repeated reminders and warn­ings even though they knew that there was a requirement to report the faulty meter to WaterNSW within 24 hours of discovering it.

NRAR will further allege that the farmer also failed to place orders with WaterNSW before pumping, a breach of licence condi­tions.

NRAR Director Investigations and En­forcement Lisa Stockley said rules requir­ing reporting faulty water meters were tak­en seriously by the regulator.

Ms Stockley said licence holders could continue to use the water while repairs were undertaken by submitting a section 91I exemption form.

“Once notified that a meter is not work­ing, WaterNSW will email the customer an exemption authority with an expiry date and advice that the customer must follow very carefully,” she said.

Free Online Child Car Seat Safety Workshop

May 8, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Parents, carers and grandparents of young children are invited to attend one of two free online workshops being held next week to provide important safety information about child car seats.

The workshops are being conducted by Parkes, Forbes and La­chlan Shire Councils in partnership with Transport for NSW. The workshops will be held online via Microsoft Teams, on Tuesday 13 May at 10am and again at 7pm, and will run for about an hour.

The Councils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Mela­nie Suitor, said the correct selection, installation and adjustment of child car seats is vital to ensure children’s safety when travelling in vehicles.

“The workshop will cover the National Child Restraint Laws, types of child car seats available, correct installation and adjust­ment, when to move to the next car seat, accessories, tips for sec­ondhand car seats and much more.

“It will be a great refresher for grandparents, as child car seats and the rules have changed a lot since they had their children, but also for parents and carers as they are navigating their way through their child or children’s growth.

“Local checking day events show that around 80% of the child car seats we checked were incorrectly installed. Transport for NSW research shows that children who are not restrained correct­ly are seven times more likely to sustain life-threatening injuries in a crash than those who are properly secured. It’s so important to ensure your precious cargo is safe,” said Ms Suitor.

To book your place, use this link: https://bit.ly/WorkshopRegoMay25 or call on (02) 6861 2364.

Slope Assessments Taking Place Across The Central West

May 8, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Transport for NSW will carry out geotechnical slope assessments at multiple locations across the Central West as part of ongoing efforts to maintain a safe road environment.

From Monday 12 May, crews will assess slopes on the Great Western, Castlereagh and Mitchell highways as well as on So­fala Road, The Escort Way, Chifley Road, Trunkey Road, Jenolan Caves Road and Duckmaloi Road.

A Transport for NSW spokesperson said the work is crucial for identifying potential issues and informing decisions about risk management and mitigation.

“Assessors will be looking for slope instability and the potential for landslides. This routine work helps provide a safe road environ­ment now and into the future,” the spokesperson said.

“Slope management is vital for the upkeep of our road network and to maximise safety for all road users.

“Motorists may notice our assessment teams working on foot in these areas and we ask that they drive with added awareness and caution.”

Work will take place between 7am and 5pm on weekdays and is expected to take five days to complete, weather permitting. For the safety of workers and motorists, single lane closures, intermittent stopping and a reduced speed limit of 40 km/h may be in place during work hours. Access for residents and emergency services will be maintained at all times.

Motorists are advised to drive to the conditions and follow the di­rections of signs and traffic control. Transport for NSW thanks road users for their patience. For the latest traffic updates download the Live Traffic NSW app, visit livetraffic.com or call 132 701.

Thousands Of Pre-loved Items Saved From Landfill

May 8, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Buying and selling second hand items is a great way to generate some extra cash or save money on everyday items.

Parkes Shire residents turned their unwant­ed items into cash on the annual Garage Sale Trail last November, extending the life of over 8,478 pre-loved items, 42% of which would otherwise have gone to landfill.

Results of a recently released report by Garage Sale Trail and Taverner Research Group highlighted the outcomes of the waste reduction initiative made possible by Parkes Shire Council and the NSW Envi­ronment Protection Authority (NSW EPA). It showed a win-win for locals, with the av­erage garage sale organiser taking home $499 and shoppers saving money too with access to cheaper, second-hand products.

Parkes Shire Council’s Acting Director Infrastructure & Sustainability, Mr Graeme Bayliss, said the research highlighted the local community’s commitment to reduce waste.

“Programs like Garage Sale Trail are im­portant in shifting perceptions of secondhand and getting more people reusing items rather than sending them to landfill,” Mr Bayliss said.

Across Parkes Shire over 2,700 people participated in the two big weekends of ga­rage sales which aim to provide a fun way for residents to reduce waste, make some money and get to know their neighbours.

Looking across the state, 132,691 people participated in the council-powered circular economy event in NSW, with over 320,000 pre-loved items sold and $1.6 million gener­ated for the local economy.

“More and more people are looking for ways to generate some extra cash or save money on everyday items. Buying and sell­ing second-hand is one easy way we can all do this, whether it’s hosting a garage sale or selling items online”, said Barbara Gill, General Manager of Garage Sale Trail.

Locals who are keen to clear out and cash in can now register their interest in the 2025 event, which will take place on the 8 – 9 and 15 – 16 November, 2025 at www.garagesaletrail.com.au

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