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Feature In Our Special Elvis Edition And Reach Over 24,000 Cutomers

December 12, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Each year the Forbes & Parkes Phoenix produce a Special Elvis Edition that is dis­tributed across both Parkes and Forbes at the beginning of the The Parkes Elvis Fes­tival, where a crowd of over 24,000 Elvis fans are expected to converge.

The theme for next Parkes Elvis Festival is Easy Come, Easy Go, and will run from 8 – 12 January 2025. Do you want to feature in our next Special Elvis Edition? There are two ways you can be included, and it is easier than you might think.

1. Advertising: Book an advertisement to promote your business or event. Any­one can book a display ad in our Special Elvis Edition.

2. Editorial: Do you have an interesting “Elvis Festival” related story to share? Let us know about it and you may be lucky enough to have your “Elvis Festi­val” story featured amongst the pages of our 2025 Special Edition.

Some opportunities are “Easy Come, Easy Go, but don’t let this opportunity come and go. For all advertising options email Rox­ane sales@parkesphoenix.com.au and for editorial options email editor@parkespho­enix.com.au or call 0432 337 278.

Forbes Artist Features In Hypothetical Festival

December 12, 2024 by Roxane Manley

‘Spooner Oval: New Harvest – Myee Maze’ by Rosalie Burns. Photo: Cazeil Creative.

What if Forbes’ Spooners Oval was dug up and turned into a garden for bogon moths? That’s one of the provocative idea suggest­ed by Forbes artist Ro Burns.

VISION 20/50 an (im)possible festival is regional arts organisation Arts OutWest’s speculative, hypothetical festival project that positions artists as engineers of an op­timistic future. The ambitious nine-month project will wrap up with a public event in Bathurst on Thursday 12 December 2024.

“We tasked regional artists, across mul­tiple arts disciplines, to imagine an artwork that could only be made in the year 2050, and to imagine the world in which that art­work could exist,” explains project director Adam Deusien.

After a series of public workshops and a call for ideas, the nine selected artists par­ticipated in a residency weekend facilitated by Deusien and All Tomorrow’s Futures art­ist and futurist Ana Tiquia.

Ro Burns’ hypothetical work takes us to a future without contact sport, where Forbes’ Spooner Oval is now a pattern of nectarproducing plants that support a bogong moth colony. Her artwork is an annual cel­ebration of the moth’s mass emergence.

“The work challenges the community to consider the unthinkable – the loss of cul­ture, and cultural icons and the re-evalua­tion of priorities in the face of environmen­tal and social upheaval,” Ms Burns said.

The artists – who normally work across music, painting, conceptual art, photog­raphy, weaving, film and theatre – have pushed into new, hybrid artforms with their invented works.

The launch event will include panel dis­cussions, short films and networking. The nine works will be launched at VISION 20/50 an (im)possible festival on Thursday 12 December, from 5.30pm at Keystone 1889 in Bathurst.

Fibre Upgrades Coming To Forbes

December 12, 2024 by Roxane Manley

In the coming weeks nbn delivery partner, Ventia, will begin push­ing fibre deeper into parts of Forbes and replacing Fibre to the Node technology. The work will be completed in stages throughout the first half of 2025.

Upgrading to full fibre delivers a range of benefits for customers when compared to copper connections, including smoother video calls, enhanced streaming, quicker response times for gaming, and the ability to connect more devices simultaneously – including smart TVs, home security systems, and smart home technology.

Once most of an area is eligible to upgrade to fibre, nbn’s retail­ers will advise their customers. We recommend you register for updates so that nbn can let you know as soon as fibre becomes available for you.

nbn will be holding drop-in style community information sessions in Forbes to share information and provide community members with the opportunity to have a face-to-face chat about nbn. The first session is scheduled for: Monday, 16 December, 7am-11:30am at the Pitt Stop Park Kiosk on the corner of Lachlan St and Rankin St ForbesHead of nbn local NSW Tom O’Dea said: “We are pushing fibre deeper, into more cities, towns and communities across regional NSW,” he said.

“Upgrading to fibre when it becomes available will mean custom­ers will automatically roll onto faster speed plans when new hyperfast residential and business products from 14 September, 2025.”

Information sessions in other regions and additional information sessions in Forbes will be held in 2025 and will be listed on nbn’s events page at: https://www.nbnco.com.au/corporate-information/media-centre/events

Mayoral Notes

December 12, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Last week I was in Western Australia to at­tend the 2024 National Local Roads, Trans­port, and Infrastructure Congress which presented a comprehensive program fo­cused on roads, transport, and community infrastructure.

Government leaders, academics, indus­try bodies, and councils discussed key top­ics, such as infrastructure to support future housing, renewable energy deployment and integration, active transport innova­tions and transitioning to a circular econo­my. This Congress provides a valuable op­portunity to expand professional networks and connect with local government suppli­ers who can support our council initiatives.

It was lovely to catch up with some of our local tradies at the BUILD Forbes Tradies event on Friday night. We love our tradies and as I said on the night, we are very keen to get them listed on our new directory, a great resource for all local businesses and to upskill local trades so they can win coun­cil contracts and work. Looking forward to our next event in May.

This week concludes our first week of nose in parking – I know there has been a lot said about this but as I was standing in the street watching traffic on Monday, it was great to see (almost) all the cars nose in. Traffic flowed smoothly and our courte­ous Forbes drivers shared the road well. It has been a long time since it the CBD mas­terplan but it really was thoroughly consult­ed. The work itself has been a bit delayed with Covid and the flood. Let’s see how we all feel in 12 months.

With such a busy finish to the year, it re­ally is exciting that it is beginning to feel like Christmas. The decorations look amazing and the special Christmas lights and show is again being shown at Town Hall from 8.30pm until 11pm. Don’t forget to tune into 88.7FM on your car radio for the full audio-visual experience. It is Carols by Candlelight are on Saturday night. A really lovely family night in Victoria Park, it starts at 7pm – there will be live performances, Santa and plenty of food vendors. Carols begin at 8pm.

Until next week
Phyllis Miller, OAM
Forbes Mayor

Be Seen @ Red Bend Catholic College

December 12, 2024 by Roxane Manley

It was all hands on deck for Red Bend Catholic College students.

 


The students packed 150 Christmas hampers for families in need.

 


Donations made possible thanks to St. Vincent de Paul and Bernardi’s Marketplace.

Forbes Croquet Notes

December 12, 2024 by Elvy Quirk

After Croquet Members gathered in the shade area where a beautiful lunch was served catered for by Bec’s Catering service. It was a really superb lunch consisting of sandwiches, fruit platters and juice.

Aussie Croquet was again, unfortunately washed out on Saturday 7 December.

Golf Croquet was played on Tuesday 10 December with 34 in attendance. Scores as follows: 10/3 recorded by Lyn Sim­monds and John Farah def John Job and Neil Hawke, May Jones and Peter West def Marie Spry and John Farah.

9/4 scores as follows: Lyall Strudwick and John Job def Colleen Liebich and Barry White, Geoff Coles and Pam Thom­son def Robin Pols and Russell Anderson, John Farah amd Frank Donohoe def Caro­lyn Neilsen and Sue Jolliffe, John Browne (Solo) def Wayne Wright (Solo), Bill Scott and Fay Picker def Robin Pols and Pam Thomson.

Further 8/5 scores were recorded, of which there were many: Elvy Quirk and Kevin Rubie def May Jones and Neil Hawke, Kevin Wenning and John Cole def Jill Cripps and Sue Wade, Noel Jolliffe and Mal Smith def Peter West and Bill Scott, Ray Burridge and Lyn Simmonds def Ray Martin and Fay Picker, Merv Langfield and Allan Jones def Marie Spry and Phillip Mo­ran, Allan Jones and Wayne Wright def Kevin Rubie and Sue Wade, John Browne and Elvy Quirk def Kevin Wenning and John Cole, Carolyn Neilsen and Colleen Liebich def May Jones and Merv Langfield, Ray Martin and Sue Jolliffe def Peter West and Jill Cripps, John Job and Mal Smith def Noel Jolliffe and Unknown, Barry White and Sue Jolliffe def Jill Cripps and Merv Langfield, John Browne and Fay Picker def Ray Burridge and Neil Hawke, Ray Martin and Bill Scott def Lyn Simmonds and Kevin Wenning.

The Croquet Club Christmas luncheon and prizegiving will be held at the Van­denberg Hotel on Tuesday 17 December, 12pm arrival for serving at 12.30pm.

The last game for the year will be on Sat­urday 14 December. Forbes Croquet Club extend appreciation to Forbes Shire Coun­cil for their care of the Croquet lawns.

By Elvy Quirk

Overdue Recognition For Local Firemen

December 5, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Former firefighter Don Jewell (right) recounted to Orange MP, Phil Donato the events of the 1983 Mobil Depot fuel fire he and his fellow firefighters extinguished.

State Member for Orange Philip Donato MP hosted an award ceremony at the Cooke Park Pavilion in Parkes on Tuesday 3rd De­cember 2024, to recognise 10 brave local firemen for placing their lives in peril to save their town from a catastrophic fire in 1983.

“It is a true honour and a privilege to per­sonally recognise ten local heroes, who pulled off an almost impossible feat and saved their town from certain catastrophe,” said Mr Donato.

Before a gathering of invited guests and dignitaries, Mr Donato personally present­ed to each of the five living firefighters, and families of the five deceased firefighters, Statements of Appreciation signed and is­sued by Fire and Rescue NSW Commis­sioner Jeremy Fewtrell AFSM.

“On the 23 rd of May 1983, a rail tanker carriage loaded with 33,000 litres of pet­rol, which was being decanted into storage tanks at the Mobil fuel depot in East Street Parkes, ignited.

“Ten members of the Parkes Fire Brigade rapidly responded to the fire, finding the fu­el-laden rail tanker completely engulfed in flames which threatened to ignite adjacent fuel tanks that held millions of litres of fuel,” Mr Donato said.

The ten brave firefighters: Captain Gor­don Northey, now deceased; Engine keep­er Rodney Bradley, now deceased; Fire­fighter Robert Tinker; Firefighter Graham Dixon; Firefighter Roger Larsen; Firefighter Graham Thompson; Firefighter Robert Mc­Donald, now deceased; Firefighter Don Jewell; Firefighter Bruce Shanks, now de­ceased; and Firefighter John Ashcroft, now deceased.

“The fire and potential explosion threat­ened not only the lives of the responding firefighters, who fought to control and extin­guish the fire, but also the lives of Parkes residents. The firefighters placed their own lives at risk to fight this fire, each believing they would not survive it.

“It was a miracle that the tanker and adja­cent fuel depot did not explode; These cou­rageous men put their own lives on the line to save peoples’ lives and property, and they managed to succeed in defeating the fire and averting explosive disaster.

“It is regrettable that it has taken over forty years for these brave firefighters to be appropriately recognised. “It is regrettable that those courageous firefighters who are now deceased were not recognised during their lifetime, and although this late recog­nition provides them no solace, perhaps it does, for their families, fellow fire fighters and the community.

“On behalf of the Parkes community, I ex­tend enduring gratitude to these men, and their families, not only for their bravery and courageous actions which saved the town, but also for the many years of dedicated service to the community,” Mr Donato said.

A rock monument bearing a plaque was installed at Parkes’ new fire station to recognise the dedication of the firefighters who extinguished the 1983 Mobil Depot fuel fire.

Snippets…

December 5, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Forbes Central West Livestock Exchange. Image credit: FLA.

Forbes Shire Council: Forbes Central West Livestock Exchange is proving to be one of the best centres to sell sheep with an incredible 721,473 sheep being herded through between July and October. This is a jump of 40% from last year, with more vendors from Victoria and Queensland making the trip to Forbes due to its central location and high prices per head. Cattle sales rose 32%, with 30,099 sold at CWLE in the same period. Read more at https://www.forbes.nsw.gov.au

Country Women’s Association of NSW: If you would like to donate to the CWA of NSW Disaster Relief Fund, go online at www.cwaofnsw.org.au/donate. The CWA of NSW Disaster Relief Fund has been used for disasters such as floods, drought and bushfires, as well as other disasters such as the recent power outages in the Broken Hill region. As members help to cover our admin costs, all your donation will go to those in need.

Australian Rural Leadership Foundation: Are you ready to embrace the courage, col­lective spirit, and hope of changemaking? Join us for a two-day Changemaker Work­shop to create a positive, lasting impact on your community. Join a network of change­makers across rural, regional and remote Australia. This workshop is fully subsidised with thanks to the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund. It is delivered by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation, as part of the Helping Regional Communi­ties Prepare for Drought Initiative.

Please note that fully subsidised tickets are limited, highly valued and wait lists exist for most regions. Before registering, please ensure you can commit to attending the two days and should you unexpectedly be unable to attend, please notify us so your ticket can be transferred to another local changemaker. Registrations close either when fully booked or 7 days before the workshop. For more information and to register, visit rural-leaders.org.au.

Parkes Shire Libraries: Last Thursday, members of the monthly Thursday Book Club wrapped-up the year with delightful conversation about their latest read “The Tea Ladies”. Fittingly, participants celebrat­ed with a sophisticated cup of tea and a plate of sweet treats! Thursday Book Club meets monthly on the last Thursday of the month at 5:30pm in the Parkes Library. Head along and enjoy.

If you are interested in joining the monthly Thursday Book Club, please speak to the staff at Parkes Shire Library.

Be Seen @ Forbes International Men’s Day

December 5, 2024 by Roxane Manley

More than one hundred people turned out today for the first ever International Men’s Day event held at Lions Park on Friday, 29 November.

 


The event was to celebrate men and boys, aiming to start an important conversation about the social and health issues faced by many.

 


There was a free breakfast, ice baths, guest speakers and a walk around the lake. Thanks to Talk2MeBro, Flan­nery’s Pharmacy, CatholicCare Wilcannia-Forbes, Ser­vice NSW, Forbes Meals On Wheels and Carer Gateway.

Have A Happy And Safe Christmas, From The Kerin Health Team.

December 5, 2024 by Roxane Manley

“Shoes on kids!” He’d yell as we all grabbed a Zooper Dooper and piled in the car to drive to town.

It was a Christmas tradition.

A summer night spent staying up past our bedtime to walk around town and see the Christmas lights. We knew the streets that pulled out all the stops, and we’d walk up and down, gazing at the twinkling lights, smiling Santas on a sleigh on rooftops and the smell of cinnamon in the air.

Dad loved it just as much as we did. An evening stroll, chats with people out the front of their houses and no doubt a strat­egy to wear out his three kids ready for bedtime. We’d run ahead, excitedly find­ing the next light show, zigzagging our way through our little town.

Legs moving, faces red from the exer­cise, hearts full with the thrill of Christmas.

What are your Christmas traditions? See if you can swap out screen time for family connection, balance indulgent eat­ing and drinking with active fun, and create joyful memories together this Christmas season. From an evening walk to backyard cricket, it’s the perfect time to embrace movement and connection.

We hope you have a happy and safe Christmas, from the Kerin Health Team.

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