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Be Seen @ Forbes High School

July 4, 2024 by Roxane Manley

GARDEN PROJECT: The project was launched by Bunnings, who generously provided the plants for this initiative. The aim was to mark Diversity Day by creating a garden at the Wellness Hub, improving the overall appearance of the Hub for the benefit of all students.

NSW YOUTH HEALTH CONSULTATION FORUM: In Week 9 four Year 11 students had the opportunity to take part in the NSW Youth Health Consultation Forum where they video called with a number of rural locations and the metro site at Westmead to have input in the 2025-2032 NSW Health Strategy.

OXLEY CWA PUBLIC SPEAKING: Recently Abbey and Methmi participated in the second round of the Oxley CWA Public Speaking competition in Trundle. Both students delivered impressive speeches, with Abbey earning a Highly Commended recognition.

Galari River Arts Festival Presents “ripple”

July 4, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Galari River Arts Festival makes a splashing return to Forbes in 2024, pictured top is Sydney band Lolo Lovina who will be performing, and bottom is Canowindra performer Nerida Cuddy.

After a five-year break, the beloved River Arts Festival is set to bring a wave of creativity back to Forbes on Saturday, August 10th, 2024, at Lions Park from 9am-7pm. Festival Director Rob Shannon and the committee are thrilled to once again celebrate the town’s artistic spirit and foster a sense of community through the power of art.

This year’s Festival has been given the name “Ripple”. Held on the shores of Lake Forbes, we want to send ripples of creativity and positivity out to the community through the arts. It is a chance for everyone to get involved in workshops, from the community mural with Sheree Stokes, The River Arts Community Choir with Nerida Cuddy or lantern making with Ro Burns for the Lantern Parade in the evening.

There will be a healing space featuring yoga, meditation, sound healing and more.

Wander through the extensive artisan stalls from all over the region.

We are featuring some amazing music this year, and are very excited to be hosting “Lolo Lovina” from Sydney, lead by RomaniGypsy vocalist Sarah Bedak, and featuring musicians from all over the world, Serbia, Ukraine, Malta and Bulgaria. They have performed all over the globe from Havana to Texas, China, western Europe and all over Australia. They will be towing their caravan (stage) into town especially for the day.

Also performing will be the high energy rockabilly trio “Felix Albert and the Gentlemanly Two” (Bathurst), modern folk song writer, singer and guitarist Nerida Cuddy (Canowindra), plus a whole heap of local performers from diverse backgrounds.

The day will culminate in the dreamy and inspiring lantern parade and Lolo Lovina taking us on a wild ride of passionate gypsy world music to close the night.

We look forward to this being something the whole community can enjoy.

Forbes Croquet Report

July 4, 2024 by Elvy

On Tuesday 25th June, golf croquet was played with 40 players in attendance.

Three games won by John Farah, Noel Jolliffe, Colleen Liebich and Vince Roberts.

Good to see Vince has the reins now and much improved. He sure enjoys his croquet.

John Farah, fresh back from a break away, has won all three games on all four of his last outings. Think this would be another record broken.

Also we have had many husband and wife combinations playing croquet but think we have another record with three members of the one family playing, namely Enid Baker, Rex Toole and Bruce Toole.

Scores recorded 11/2 John Browne & John Farah, 10/3 Merv Langfield & Fay Picker, Rex Toole & Enid Baker, Lyall Strudwick & Bill Scott.

9/4 Sue Wade & Mal Smith, John Farah & Allan Jones, Robin Pols & Marie Spry, Frank Donohoe & Bruce Field 8/5 Rex Toole & Lynn Simmonds, Russell Anderson & John Farah, Vince Roberts & Peter West, Jill Cripps & Neil Gilmour, Noel Jolliffe & Alister Lockhart, John Allegri & Lyall Strudwick, Kevin Rubie & Vince Roberts, Vince Roberts & Mal Smith, John Cole & Allan Jones.

Many 7/6 scores were also recorded.

Great to see Sue Wade & Jill Cripps coming up in the winning circles as they are relatively new to the game. Well done girls.Aussie croquet was played on Saturday June 22nd. Foggy conditions prevailed but did not deter 33 very keen players.

Birthdays for July are Helen Spry, Sue Jolliffe, Margaret Dent and David Williams.

Happy birthday to those members.

That’s all the croquet news that we have for now. With six playing courts at Halpins Flat, we play golf croquet every Tuesday.

You are asked to arrive no later than 10 to 9 for the draw to take place if you would like a game. For enquiries, call 0428 540 272.

Elvy / President.

Holiday Fun Will Be At The Forbes Netball Courts

July 4, 2024 by Roxane Manley

A netball clinic will be run on Tuesday July 16 for all boys and girls.

The holiday clinic is not just for registered netballers, but for all juniors looking for something to do during the holidays.

To add to the fun on the courts, the morning will also be a fundraiser for The Kids Cancer Project, where vital research is undertaken to tackle childhood cancer.

NetSetGo ages from 6 years to 9 years will be held at 10am till 11.30am, and juniors from 9 years to 12 years will be held at 11.30am till 1pm.

Cost for the session is just $10 cash only, and a free ball is included to add to the value.

All money raised on the morning will be donated to The Kids Cancer Project.

A mini market stall will also be operating to add to the fundraising total with delicious baking and preserves, as well as juicy oranges and mandarins.

Boys and girls are all welcome to help raise funds and have holiday fun, under the direction of accredited coaches.

This is also a great way to learn and discover the great game of netball.

Forbes Neighbourhood Watch Needs New Members

July 4, 2024 by Roxane Manley

IMAGE: Pictured at the last Forbes Neighbourhood Watch Meeting, seated next to Bruce Adams are Chief Inspector Adam Beard from Forbes and Crime Prevention Officer Senior Constable Sara Tabb who is based in Orange

The Forbes Neighbourhood Watch group has been running for over 30 years now, but the group has dwindled down to around 10 members and a number of those members are in their 80’s and 90’s.

The group is putting a call out for new members to come along and join in and share ideas. The group works in conjunction with police to strive for a safe community. Let’s all be vigilant in locking up our cars and houses, and if you see something suspicious, call Forbes police or crime stoppers.

The Forbes Neighbourhood Watch group go along to school fetes, they hold BBQs at Bunnings etc, they are keen to get out amongst the community and spread the word about ways to stay safe and who to contact in case of an emergency.

Neighbourhood Watch isn’t just about stopping local crime, it is also about checking on your neighbours and making sure they’re okay.

Please contact Lyn Ward 0417 536 619 our President of Forbes Neighbourhood Watch, with any questions regarding joining up.

The group meet up on the second Wednesday of each month at The Vandenberg Hotel and all are welcome and encouraged to attend.

There are plenty of volunteer positions available. We need helpers at BBQ events, helpers to liaise re our meetings and outings, we need someone to take photos, hand out pamphlets, make coffee, welcome people. We have the position of secretary and treasurer available. We also need a social media coordinator. If you don’t want a job, come along anyway, your input is welcome.

Forbes Art Society Happenings

July 4, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Sculpture Down the Lachlan

Construction of the final sculpture to feature along the Sculpture Down the Lachlan trail is nearing completion. ‘Brumbies Run’ by Brett ‘Mon’ Garling will feature four life-sized brumbies, and will be installed at Warroo later this year. Find out more at sculpturedownthelachlan.com

Forbes Painting Group

Forbes Painting Group invites you to view their latest exhibition, ‘Environmental Echoes’. The exhibition is on display at the Grenfell Gallery until 24 July. The exhibition consists of portrayals of landscapes, flora, fauna, still life and creative explorations into fantasy landscape. The Forbes Painting Group meets each week at Northside Chapel. Shared skills enable each other to advance their ability in the use of acrylics, oils, pastel watercolour and mixed media. More information and opening times at nsw.gov.au

Calling all Artists

Arts OutWest is calling for new artwork to refresh the corridor display at Lachlan Health Service. The theme is ‘Where You Are At’. Paintings can be any size, on stretched canvas or framed with D-rings. Space is limited so only 15 pieces will be selected. Artists wishing to sell their work must include contact details and painting details including price on the back of the work. Contact hello@forbesartssociety.com

Regional Arts Fund

Applications for Regional Arts Fund (RAF) Project Grants officially opened on July 1, 2024. The Project Grants of up to $30,000 will fund high-quality arts projects benefitting regional or remote artists, arts workers, audiences and communities. The focus of the project could include any area of creative practice, multiple art forms or cross-disciplinary practice. Find out more regionalartsnsw.com.au

Farmers Reminded To Check Wage Changes

July 4, 2024 by Roxane Manley

NSW Farmers is reminding employers that minimum award pay and superannuation rates changed from Monday, July 1.

Employers with award-reliant employees were encouraged to review their staff pay rates to ensure they met the applicable minimum rates and conditions and had the relevant documentation in place for pay arrangements that deviate from the award terms.

As part of its Workplace Relations service to members, NSW Farmers publishes Rural Wage Guides for agriculture-related awards every year, so farmers can stay up-to-date on pay rates and impending changes in employment matters.

“Running a farm is no different to running any other business, it’s important to stay up to date with these changes,” NSW Farmers Workplace Relations spokesman Chris Stillard said.

“No matter what industry you’re in, whether you’ve got one worker or 50, make sure you’re prepared.”

The 2024 NSW Farmers Rural Wage Guides are now available for members, outlining the superannuation increase to 11.5 per cent and increases to minimum wage standards, among other guidance.

For more information about the annual wage review, visit Fair Work website. To find out more about the NSW Farmers Workplace Relations service, visit nswfarmers.org.au

Central West High School Students To Access Financial Literacy Skills

June 27, 2024 by Roxane Manley

The Greater Bank Finance Academy is proud to announce that teachers across the Central West can deliver the High School Fi­nancial Literacy Program in 2024.

The free program allows teachers to deliver the full course cur­riculum in their classrooms – empowering Year 9 and 10 students to access crucial financial literacy.

Covering topics such as budgeting, saving, planning for the fu­ture, and understanding financial products like credit cards and loans, the program also addresses modern financial trends, giv­ing students a comprehensive understanding of the financial world they will navigate.

Greater Bank Chief Distribution Offer, Emma Brokate, said the teacher-led lessons aim to inspire students across the state with vital money management skills. “Financial literacy is not just about managing money, it’s about encouraging individuals to make in­formed decisions that enhance their financial stability and wellbe­ing,” said Ms Brokate.

“Enabling teachers to deliver the full program ensures that more students can access essential money management skills directly within their educational environment.”

Dean of the University of Newcastle Business School, Professor James Skinner, highlighted the partnership’s benefits.

“We are proud to enhance the financial literacy in our communi­ties and offer our students practical experiences that prepare them for the future” Professor Skinner said.

Schools interested in participating in the Greater Bank Finance Academy can visit www.greater.com.au/uon to get in touch.

Congratulations Ben Lovett

June 27, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Ben participates in Ambassador work through GOAL College working with year 11 and 12 students.


Ben was part of the NRL Roads to Regions tour visiting schools in Port Macquarie and Forster.

Rural Scholars From The Central West Represent The Next Generation Of Leaders

June 27, 2024 by Roxane Manley

One of this year’s Central West scholarship recipients William Gordon is from Forbes.

Investing in the future of rural and regional communities, the RAS Foundation has se­lected a record 91 students for its 2024 Ru­ral Scholarship program, with nine scholars from the Central West named in this year’s cohort.

Now in its 14th year, the RAS Foundation Rural Scholarship program offers financial support to tertiary education students who are helping shape the future of regional NSW by forging careers within rural or re­gional communities.

Record funds of $516,000 will be distrib­uted among this year’s scholarship recipi­ents, with an aim to help ease the burdens associated with pursuing higher education such as relocating to urban centres, study costs, and the inability to work consistently due to study.

The scholarship program is open to stu­dents across NSW and the ACT who are currently enrolled or applying for study in an accredited tertiary course at an Austral­ian university, college, or TAFE, with no limits imposed on age or the types of de­gree that qualify.

Central West scholarship recipients are studying a range of courses, including vet­erinary science, psychology and agricul­ture, and are looking forward to applying their newly acquired knowledge and skills within their local regional communities at the completion of their studies.

The RAS Foundation awards up to $6000 to Rural Scholarship recipients undertak­ing full-time study, or up to $3000 for those studying part-time, made possible with the assistance of generous donors, including The Snow Foundation and UNE Founda­tion.

Over 900 scholarships have been provid­ed to students across Australia, including targeted scholarships for careers in both regional journalism and the Australian wine industry.

Applications for the 2025 RASF Rural Scholarship will open on 1 July 2024. For further information, visit www.rasf.org.au

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