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Be Seen @ Parkes High School

February 27, 2025 by Roxane Manley

It has been a busy start to the year at Parkes High School, with students engaging in a variety of new learning experiences.

The Sporting House leaders can’t wait to see everyone at the annual swimming carnival.


The Year 7 students are loving the opportunity to borrow books at the library from Mr Luck.


Last week the year 11 students participated in their Sen­ior Study Skills session.

Upgrades At Daroobalgie Level Crossing Improve Safety

February 27, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Forbes Shire Council Deputy Mayor Chris Roylance, Inland Rail Stockinbingal to Parkes Project Director Malcolm Clark and Martinus Rail Project Director Albury to Parkes Andy Williams at the new active level crossing at Daroobalgie. The upgraded crossing has boom gates and flashing lights, enhancing safety and providing smoother traffic flows as vehicles will no longer need to come to a stop at the crossing unless the lights and booms are activated.

Inland Rail has delivered a safer experi­ence for motorists and trains using the Da­roobalgie Road level crossing, completing important works to install boom gates and flashing lights at the crossing, with the im­provements being part of work to construct a passing loop on the Stockinbingal to Parkes (S2P) section of Inland Rail.

The previous level crossing was passive, meaning it only had a Stop sign and a Look For Trains notice, but the much needed up­graded crossing is now active, with highintensity LED flashing lights, bells and retroreflective boom gates, and also has new signage and line marking for both the rail and roadway.

The change to an active level crossing will result in an increase in safety for both motorists and pedestrians by providing clear and reliable signals when trains are approaching. Thanks to the active crossing road users can expect smoother traffic flows as vehicles will no longer need to come to a stop at the crossing unless the lights and booms are activated.

Representatives of Inland Rail joined staff from contractor Martinus Rail and Forbes Shire Council Deputy Mayor Chris Roylance at the commissioning of the upgraded level crossing.

The change to an active level crossing was a key safety requirement to augment the new Daroobalgie Crossing Loop direct­ly to the west of Daroobalgie Rd. Malcolm Clark, Inland Rail Project Director, Stock­inbingal to Parkes, said “The Daroobalgie Road level crossing now provides a safer way for road users to cross the rail line.

“Safety is at the heart of everything we do and so the level crossing upgrade became a key part of works to construct the Daroo­balgie Passing Loop.

“We have been working closely with Forbes Shire Council and the Forbes com­munity, and I would like to express my thanks for the support we have received.

Lets Clean Up Forbes

February 27, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Clean Up Australia Day is this Sunday, 2 March. Over 22 million Aussies have stepped up over the years, pulled on their gloves and donated their time to improve the environment. In 2025, Clean up Aus­tralia is celebrating 35 years and aims to make this year the BIGGEST clean up ever.

Participate with your family, friends, school, community or business and help improve our environment. Doing a Clean Up can be lots of fun. Australia’s environ­mental challenges go beyond one day. You can be part of the Clean Up community any day of the year, by registering your own Clean Up, joining a Clean Up, donat­ing to Clean Up Australia, or simply mak­ing small, everyday changes in your own lifestyle. Learn more here: https://www.

cleanup.org.au/Make a difference in 2025 by registering for Clean Up Australia Day. Join us at Vic­toria Park at 9am to get involved, followed by a free BBQ to say thank you.

Register by emailing – forbes@forbes.nsw.gov.au Alongside millions of passion­ate Aussies across the country. Let’s take practical action to Clean Up and conserve our beautiful environment.

Central West Greens Announce Candidates For Parkes And Calare At Upcoming Election

February 27, 2025 by Roxane Manley

The Central West Greens this week an­nounced Councillor Trish Frail the candidate for Parkes and Ben Parker as the candidate for Calare at the upcoming Federal Election.

Cr Trish Frail, the Greens candidate for Parkes, is a Ngemba woman who calls Brewarrina home. Trish is a Councillor on Brewarrina Shire Council and is currently working with the Council and the community to put the Biami Ngunnhu Fish Traps on the world heritage list as the oldest man-made structure in the world. Previously, Trish led a successful campaign against the establish­ment of a nuclear waste facility in the shire.

“Parkes is in need of a change. We don’t need a local member from a party pushing the nuclear fantasy as a solution for our en­ergy needs. We need someone who cares for the whole electorate, for our environ­ment, and for our future generations,” she says.

In Calare, the Greens candidate is Ben Parker, a university student studying Infor­mation Technology at Charles Sturt Univer­sity. Ben’s primary goal is to inspire young people to get involved in politics and show them how powerful their voice really is.

‘With Gen Z and Millennials set to out­number Baby Boomers in this upcoming federal election, I believe my perspective as a young candidate makes me uniquely po­sitioned to connect with and represent the younger voters in our electorate. By advo­cating for urgent action on key issues like climate change and the cost of living crisis, I am committed to fighting for policies that put people and the planet first,’ he says.

In the Senate, electors in Calare and Parkes can re-elect current Greens Sena­tor and Deputy Greens Leader, Dr Mehreen Faruqi, for a second term. Mehreen is a civil and environmental engineer and life-long activist for social and environmental justice.

In 2013, she joined NSW State Parliament, becoming the first Muslim woman to sit in an Australian parliament. In 2018, Mehreen became Australia’s first Muslim Senator.

Mehreen is a hard-working and passionate advocate against racism and misogyny.

Come Along And Try Croquet

February 27, 2025 by Elvy Quirk

Forbes croquet players gather to relax in the shade before the game.

Last Saturday, 22 February Aussie Croquet was played with 34 in attendance. It was a warmer morning but everyone seemed to enjoy the game. Visiting once again was Sandra Roberts, Mackenzie, Indi and Evie Thomson. It was lovely to see them back again enjoying a game.

On the day, three games were won by Geoff Coles, John Farah, Elvy Quirk, Kevin Rubie and Neville Spry. Congratulations to those players.

On Tuesday 25 February Golf Croquet was played with 33 in attendance, where it was found to be extremely warm during the third game, nevertheless players enjoyed the morning.

All three games were won by Sue Jolliffe, Elvy Quirk and Bill Scott. Congratulations to those players. A special thank you once again to John Farah who has been bringing his esky with water which is supplied by the Club . A saviour on the hot days.

Our Croquet lawns are in pristine con­dition with the recent watering by John Browne, Allan Jones and May Jones and of course topped up by the recent rain. A very special thank you and as well to the dedi­cated members who help set up each day.

It was lovely to again see Sandra Rob­erts come and once again enjoy a game with us and I am sure that her dad, Vince, enjoys her visits.

Our Seniors Week Open Day will be held on 4 March when Golf Croquet will be played. Should you be interested in trying the game please come down to Halpins Flat at 8.30am on the day and you will be paired with an experienced player to get to know the game. The day is free of charge and a scrumptious morning tea will be served. Croquet is a game for young and old, so we warmly invite you come along and try.

By Elvy Quirk

Recognising Our Forbes Sporting Heroes

February 27, 2025 by Roxane Manley

The Forbes Sportsperson of the Year Asso­ciation (SOYA) are delighted with the quali­ty of the nominations they have received for the 2024 Awards with the Annual Awards Presentation to be held on Saturday, 8 March at the Club Forbes commencing at 6:00pm.

The Forbes SOYA is a small yet hard working committee dedicated to recognis­ing and celebrating the accomplishments of our local sports men and women as well as administrators and officials.

The awards being contested include the Junior and Senior Sportsperson, All Rounder, Coach/Trainer, Referee/Umpire/Official, Administrator, Team and of course the Forbes Sportsperson and runner-up for 2024.

The SOYA Awards would not be possible without the generous support of our local businesses, allowing Forbes to be one of the last country towns in NSW who host a separate sporting awards ceremony.

Tickets are $25 for adults and children for the 2024 Forbes Sportsperson of the Year Awards presentation evening are now on sale through 123Tix and should be pur­chased by today, Friday 28 February, so catering can be confirmed. Purchase tick­ets now to avoid disappointment at https://www.123tix.com.au/events/47362/2024forbes-soya-awards

Mayoral Notes

February 20, 2025 by Roxane Manley

It has been a busy week with a host of meetings with NSW Government Ministers including MLA Member for Penrith Karen McKeown, Regional Transport and Roads Minister Jenny Aitchison, Water Minister Rose Jackson, Planning and Public Spac­es Minister Paul Scully and Local Govern­ment Minister Ron Hoenig.

Also in my role as Local Government NSW President, I have been working with several LGAs which have had significant rate variations. Forbes Shire Council is very fortunate we have had a consistent plan of developing our own source rev­enue. Own source revenue prevents us from being solely reliant on rate revenue.

It is good to have other revenue streams rather than having to raise rates over and above rate pegging.

Next week, the Business Chamber is hosting a Networking Night in Forbes on Monday 24 February at Club Forbes.

This event is a fantastic opportunity for Forbes business owners to connect, share ideas, and build valuable relationships- speakers from the Forbes Advocate and 2PK Radio.

All businesses are welcome to attend and be a part of the vibrant Forbes busi­ness community. For more information, contact the Forbes Business Chamber 0436 316 868 or email info@forbesbusi­nesschamber.com.au.

Thank you to the Rural Adversity Mental Health Program for hosting a Flood Recov­ery Check in on Wednesday 26 February at the Rugby Club from 5pm. Our community is still recovering and on the night you will find out coping mechanisms and also have the chance for a FREE physical check up.

Contact Phil Worrad on 0436 921 076 to RSVP.

Remember to come along to one of my favourite nights of the year – the Welcome to Forbes event at the Vandenberg Hotel on Thursday 27 February. Please every­one come along to welcome our newest residents, make sure you invite your new neighbour, colleague or friends.

It is such a fun night and we always get great feedback from our new residents. If you are new to town, please come along and meet our council, staff, community and sporting groups and other new residents.

Until next week,
God blessPhyllis Miller,
OAM

Snippets…

February 20, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Parkes Show Society Committee: Back row L-R Peter Unger (Past President), Michael Hocking (Vice Presi­dent), Sarah Townsend (Vice President), Mitch Scott (Vice President & Treasurer). Front row L-R Bev Sim­mons (Secretary), Cynara Jones (President) and Steve Chester (Vice President).

Parkes Show Society: This week Parkes Show Society held their annual AGM at the Parkes Services Club. It was great to see all positions filled and a strong and vibrant committee for 2025 that are look­ing forward to organising the 144th annual Parkes show in August.

The Smith Family: Every child in Australia deserves the support they need to succeed n school and build a brighter future. But 1 n 6 children are living with poverty, and this imits their access to essential learning re­sources. When you sponsor an Australian child growing up in poverty, you’ll provide vital financial help and the extra learning support they need to create a better fu­ture for themselves. Sponsor an Australian child today. https://bit.ly/40DY6cC

Red Bend Catholic College: Applications for 2026 enrolments close on Thursday, 10 April. If you would like to enrol your child, please head to the website for information: www.redbendcc.nsw.edu.au/enrolments

Parkes Services Club: Calling all Elvis fans! Complete the Elvis 2025 survey for your chance to win a $150 Wish Gift Card. htt­ps://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6PHWHVB Survey closes 28 February at 10am.

Lachlan and Western Regional Services Inc: LWRS will be running two more Par­enting for Resilience workshops. These two 1.5hr workshops will focus on Confi­dence Building for Teens and Promoting your Teen’s Mental Health. The workshops will be held in the LWRS office and will be conducted via Zoom with a morning tea provided. To book your spot or get more info, reach out to the team on 02 6895 3301 or at hello@lwrs.org.au.

Women NSW: The NSW Women of the Year Awards have been a powerful platform to recognise and celebrate incredible wom­en and girls whose determination, courage, talent, and passion continue to inspire their communities and beyond. The NSW Wom­en of the Year Awards 2025 ceremony will be held on Thursday, 6 March as part of NSW Women’s Week (2–8 March). Learn more and watch the livestream here: nsw.gov.au/wotya25

R U OK? One of the kindest things you can do is check in with someone to see how they’re going. Not just today, but any day. Imagine the impact if we all reached out to those we care about and started a meaningful conversation.

Kindness is something you can give everyday for free and it takes little to no effort. Perform an act of kindness today for someone in your community.

Country Sounds At The Pavilion Returns For An Unforgettable Night

February 20, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Get your friend and family together and head on down to Cooke Park on Saturday for Country Sounds.

Get excited and get ready for another un­missable night of live music as Country Sounds returns to Cooke Park Pavilion this weekend, on Saturday, 22 February 2025.

Part of the highly successful Sounds at the Pavilion series, this event has contin­ued to grow, attracting crowds from 500 to over 3,500 attendees and proving its im­mense value to the Parkes community.

Parkes Shire Council’s Events Officer, Megan Morrison, shared her excitement:

“These Sounds events are about creating lasting, impactful moments for our commu­nity. Seeing how much they’ve grown over the past three years speaks to the value they bring. There’s nothing more rewarding than watching families, friends, and even strangers singing, dancing, laughing, and sharing moments of pure joy. With an in­credible lineup of national and local talent, I know this will be another great night, and our team can’t wait to share it with our com­munity.”

The 2025 lineup features an impressive mix of both national and local talent, head­lined by Robbie Mortimer, with performanc­es from Tyla Rodrigues, Baeden Faint, Gracey Jones, and DJ Sammy.

This free community event includes live music, over a dozen delicious food ven­dors, a dedicated kids’ entertainment zone featuring a mechanical bull, jumping castle and giant letters, and wraps up with a spec­tacular fireworks display.

Tickets are free via 123Tix. For more de­tails, visit the events page on the Parkes Shire Council’s website council@parkes.nsw.gov.au We hope to see you there!

Be Seen @ Eugowra Public School Swimming Carnival

February 20, 2025 by Roxane Manley

EPS travelled to Forbes for our Small Schools Swimming Carnival, and what a great day was had by all.

 


Congratulations to all our students who displayed great sportsmanship, wonderful behaviour and positive at­titudes.

 


Thank you to all parents, family members and staff for continually supporting students and school events.

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