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Golfers Enjoy Their Day

May 31, 2024 by Short Putt

Saturday’s Men’s Individual Stroke competition saw 53 men compete.

In the Men Div 1, Barry Parker compiled a nett 69 to take the honours. While the runner-up was Andrew Grierson with 71 nett. He was looking good after the front-9 but a couple of bogeys coming home dented his efforts.

In the Men Div 2 Laurie O’Connor played some good golf to score a 69 nett. His played well except for a calamitous 11th hole. Runner-up was Fons Melisi with an even par 72 nett. His was a day of steady golf. The NTP’s were: 9th – Stuart Thomas; 18th – Paul Pymont. The Pro Shop Superpin, played on the 9th hole, went to Stuart Thomas who was getting ready to celebrate but his ball stopped 80 cm short of the hole. The ball sweep went to 74 nett.

On Sunday the Final leg of the ‘Trilogy of Golf’ was played at West Wyalong. Again Forbes players figured prominently among the prizes. The Trilogy Scratch was a joint win by Caleb Hanrahan and Ecky Dawson, with Shane Sallaway taking 3rd. The Trilogy Nett had Forbes players in 2nd (Josh Coulthurst) and 4 th (Jordan Wright).

Josh Coulthurst also took the B-Grade Scratch honours, with Ecky Dawson the A-Grade Scratch runner-up and the Vets Scratch Runner-up.

This weekend the Men’s comp is the June Monthly Medal, sponsored by BWR Accountants & Advisors. There is a Stableford Medley on this Sunday.

Contributed by Short Putt

Great Team Effort By Spacies To Win Three Grades Of Footy At Nyngan

May 31, 2024 by Roxane Manley

L-R Ryan Cox for U18s, Joe Dwyer for 1st Grade and Nate Wilson for Reserves

 

The Parkes Spacemen travelled to Nyngan last Sunday and came home with a 3 grade win. We caught up with Paul Clyburn at training on Tuesday night and he said, “It was great to come away with a 3 grade win.

Scores on the day were as follows, League tag lost 8-12, but it was a close game that the girls should have won, Under 18’s won 34-16, Reggies won 56-20 and Firsts won 42-18 Nyngan is very hard to beat at home, to their credit they have the best crowd besides the Parkes crowd.

They are very vocal and always very hard to beat no matter where they are on the ladder, they could be leading the comp or coming last, to get a win out there you gotta earn it.” “First Grade had a good win. We were down a couple of players with Captain/ Coach Chad Porter and Sammy Dwyer out for the match. But the boys played great, the front rowers lead the way with Niko playing the first 40 minutes non stop”. Jacob Smede played well filling in at fullback for Chad, he did a great job, must have done 100 ups, Malakia Folou scored two tries on the wing and it was just a great overall effort by the whole pack.” This weekend is a home game at Pioneer Oval against competition leaders Orange Cyms who are leading the comp in all four grades so it is going to be a great day of footy.

Orange Cyms are coached by ex-NRL player Jack Buchanan who played for the Parkes Spacemen last year, and ex-NRL player Daniel Mortimer is also playing for Cyms in the halfback position. So get up to Pioneer Oval this Sunday to support the Parkes Spacemen in all four grades.

Oxley Cwa And Evolution Mines Supporting Local Students

May 31, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Year 9 and 10 L to R: Sue Baxter (CWA Oxley President and Judge), Methmi Gamage, Abbey Browne, Hannah McIntyre, Sue Thomas (judge) Gabriella Pereira (winner), Mick Hanlon (judge) Chloe Pryor and Charlotte Baird.

 

Tuesday 21 May saw hosting the CWA Oxley Group CWA Public Speaking for Schools Contest at the Wiradjuri Study Centre in Condobolin. Approximately eighty students from twenty schools across the Oxley Group area competed. They travelled from as far afield as Parkes, Forbes, Trundle, Tottenham, Ungarie, Tullibigeal, Bedgerebong, Lake Cargelligo and Condobolin.

Ros Edwards, CWA Oxley Group Public Speaking Officer said, “A big thank you to should be given to Evolution Mining for supporting this annual Oxley CWA Group event. They [Evolution Mining] really help in promoting student skills in speaking up and communicating their ideas in a supportive and friendly atmosphere.” Students from Years 3 and 4, 5 and 6, 7 and 8, as well as 9 and 10 showcased their public speaking skills through prepared speeches entertaining parents, teachers, fellow students and the judges on a wide variety of topics.

This year students presented hilarious and creative ways to explore ideas from riding bikes, cleaning teeth, ghost stories, pet’s perspectives to sea mysteries, Lego, artificial intelligence, manners, making wishes and laughing to present entertaining and unusual perspectives to grab the audiences’ attention.

The Winner and the three Highly Commended students from each section are invited to participate in the CWA Intergroup Public Speaking Competition to be held in Trundle on Monday 17th June.

Thank you to all six judges Mick Hanlon, Paul Lukin, Tess Kelly, Sue Thomas, Carmel Berry (CWA) and Sue Baxter (CWA Oxley Group President). Thanks to Ros Edwards, CWA Oxley Group Public Speaking Officer and the many CWA volunteers who assisted on the day. Thanks also to parents and teachers for transporting our talented students.

Congratulations to all students for their efforts in presenting their differing perspectives on the topics in creative and interesting ways. All students were outstanding which made the Judges work difficult.

Years 5 and 6 L to R: Peter Elias, Harry Quade, Isabel Bardawil (winner), Katie Ellam, Eddie White, and Emily Greig. Judges in the back row are Paul Lukin, Tess Kelly and Carmel Berry (CWA).

 

Years 3 and 4 L to R: Sue Baxter (CWA Oxley Pres. and judge), Evangeline Brown, Antonio Elias, Mick Hanlon (judge), Lila Greig, Vindi Patabendige, Sue Thomas (judge), Frances Pereira (winner), and Isla Williams.

 

Years 7 and 8 L to R: Abby Pout, Catalina Elias, Sophia Byrne, Grace Mayo (winner), Willa Turner and Billy Attenborough. Judges in back row are Paul Lukin, Tess Kelly and Carmel Berry (CWA).

 

NFF Demands Equitable Childcare For Bush Families

May 31, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Along with more than 50 other organisations, the National Farmers Federation (NFF) is calling for the Federal Government to create bespoke options so families can overcome one of the biggest barriers to workforce participation.

NFF Chief Executive Tony Mahar said of endorsing an Early Childhood Education and Care policy earlier this month. “Childcare services in the regions are waning and, in some cases, they are non-existent, at a time when demand is growing and the agricultural sector is crying out for workers.” While better access to care could boost farm productivity and improve developmental, social and academic outcomes for regional children, Mr Mahar said it was essential to overcome this hurdle for women, who commonly bear the care burden.

“We’re proud to have a growing number of women employed in agriculture and women in leadership roles, but we need to support this trajectory through the child rearing years. Often when the patter of tiny feet arrives, leadership journeys are put on ice simply by a lack of care options.” To view the NFF’s Early Childhood Education and Care policy go to https://nff.org.au/

Snippets

May 31, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Thank you Parkes & Forbes SES Units.

 

NSW RFS – Parkes Headquarters Brigade: Last Wednesday was WOW day (wear orange Wednesday). This is a day to celebrate and thank the work of the SES. We thank NSW SES Parkes Unit & NSW SES Forbes Unit for your continued efforts and dedication to the community. Thank you for all your assistance in the past and we look forward to working with you in the future.

Forbes TAFE Campus: We are currently taking expressions of interest for the following course – 800-000030 TAFE Statement in Basic Welding. Discover the fundamentals of welding in this course designed for students at any skill level. Kickstart your career in fabrication and welding, bring your existing skills up to date or develop basic skills for your own private use. Proposed 3 hours per night for 7 weeks on a Thursday. Starting 1st August 2024. Cost $940. Register your interest here: https://forms.office.com/r/0V5BrX3zZJ

Parkes District Hospital Retired Nurses Luncheon: Don’t forget that the retired nurses luncheon will be held at the Hong Loch restaurant on Monday 3rd of June at 12 midday. Anyone who has worked in any position at the Parkes district hospital is warmly invited along with their partners to join for a chat, lunch and catch up.

Eugowra Public School: On Friday last week, students enjoyed a visit from Toothie, Maddie and Michelle from Forbes Family Dentists. There were lots of big smiles all round.

Parkes Picnic Races: Gents… It’s time to take off those work boots and chuck on a suit, cause the Parkes Picnic Races is just around the corner. Don’t forget to purchase your tickets via the link https://bit.ly/Parkespicnicraces2024

Forbes Arts Society: Join us at the opening of our All Things ‘P’ exhibition this Saturday 1 June, 2pm at Forbes Town Hall. This exhibition is part of the Arts Outwest 50 year celebrations, and is one of four exhibitions on display this weekend.

Evolution Mining Northparkes Operations: You are looking at NSW Mining Health, Safety, Environment and Community (HSEC) Awards finalists for 2024. The Frontline Services Ball has been announced as a finalist in the Community Excellence category. We couldn’t be prouder of the hard work and dedication of the amazing committee members.

Finalists in the 2024 NSW Mining Health, Safety, Environment and Community (HSEC) Awards.

 

Be Seen Forbes Rugby League Club Sponsors

May 31, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Our club are very lucky to have so many local businesses who are willing to jump on board and sponsor our club.

 

A huge shout out to Shead & Nicholson Electrical, Court Press, Duncan Stockcrates, Midwest Pest Management, Tyrepower Forbes, Hazel & Field, Keane Insurance.

 

Thank you for your ongoing support in 2024.

 

Please support those businesses who help support our local club.

 

Be Seen @ Big W 20year Luncheon

May 31, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Celebrating 20 years with the Parkes Big W store is Micky Roffe and Lyn Kennedy who are still with the store since its opening.

 

Those who were celebrating various anniversaries with the store were invited to enjoy a special luncheon.

 

There is also a 20 year get together being planned for past and present staff. Partners may attend but no children.

 

RSVP by 13th June to Micky at mickymouse0381@gmail.com or see Lyn Kennedy at the Parkes Store.

 

Salvation Army Address The Closure Of Rosedurnate Aged Care And Retirement Village

May 31, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Rosedurnate Aged Care Centre and Retirement Village was opened as a hospital in 1929, transitioning to an aged care facility in 1967.

 

After a comprehensive strategic review, The Salvation Army Aged Care will divest its two residential aged care services in Central West. The Moyne Aged Care Centre in Canowindra and Rosedurnate Aged Care Centre and Retirement Village in Parkes.

The Salvation Army Aged Care’s National Director, Stephen Macliver AM, said the decision to divest services in Central West NSW was very difficult.

“We are pleased to announce that Roshana Care Group will assume the ongoing operation of Moyne Aged Care Centre from 28 June 2024, Sadly, we were not able to secure a similar arrangement for Rosedurnate Aged Care Centre and Retirement Village, it will close in the coming months ” Mr Macliver said.

Mr Macliver said a comprehensive assessment of the Parkes site found it no longer met the needs of residents and staff due to the age of the buildings and would require significant investment to bring them up to the high standards they deserved.

“We will be working closely with aged care providers in the local Parkes area to ensure continuity of care and support for residents,” Mr Macliver said.

“We understand this may be unsettling for some of our residents, their families and staff, but we will do everything we can to make the transition as seamless as possible.” “I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge and thank our valued staff at both sites for their commitment to providing our residents with the very best care.”

Mayoral Notes

May 31, 2024 by Roxane Manley

I had the great pleasure to officially open the Local Government NSW Destination and Economy conference in Wagga this week.

There were around 200 Council staff and councillors in attendance from city and rural LGAs across NSW.

We had a really productive time addressing tourism attraction and the economy with great learning experiences from some inspiring speakers and site visits.

Talking tourism and major events, have you booked your tickets for Frost and Fire? It is another amazing line up of performers and entertainers. Frost and Fire never disappoints.

Remember Forbes Chillfest is on for the kids on Friday 21 June and then Frost and Fire is on Saturday 22 June. Book your tickets for both on 123tix before they are sold out.

Work will be starting next week on connecting sewer, water and power at the former PittStop Cafe site in preparation for the kiosk and toilets to arrive later this month.

There will be some traffic delays and parking spaces closed during this work.

That space has become such a lovely green oasis in our CBD. I’m looking forward to the next stage of construction.

We are very excited for the 50th celebrations of Arts Out West this weekend in Forbes. Arts Out West has been the peak arts body for regional arts development in the central west of NSW for over half a century.

It is an honour to celebrate this in Forbes – there is a sold out dinner on Saturday night but also four art exhibitions being opened in and around Town Hall on Saturday between 2-3pm.

The exhibitions will showcase recent work by Forbes Art Society members, Arts Out West staff, board, advisory council members as well as photography from Arts Out West media associates. See you there.

Until next week,
God bless Phyllis Miller, OAM – Forbes Mayor

Fatality Free Friday

May 30, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Friday 31 st May marks the 2024 Fatality Free Friday. A community driven initiative where all drivers in NSW are encouraged to focus on their own individual behaviour in an effort to reduce road trauma.

The Australian Road Safety Foundation (ARSF) has released new data to mark the occasion showing that almost 2 in 3 (64%) New South Wales drivers admit to breaking road laws, with 1 in 4 (25%) drivers committing an offence at least monthly 1 .

Shadow Minister for Police Paul Toole said safety should be front of mind.

“One day of conscious driving resulting in no fatalities could turn into one week, one month and even one year of no deaths on our roads,” Mr Toole said.

“NSW Police are present on all our streets, highways and back roads but it is you as the driver who can end preventable fatalities and injuries.

“Despite our best efforts, road trauma is still on the rise and it is our family, friends and communities who suffer the most from these tragedies.

“We have seen 17 road deaths in NSW in the past 13 days alone. This steering NSW towards one of the deadliest years on record.”

2023 ended with shocking road statistics that labelled 2023 as one of the deadliest years on NSW roads.

The NSW road toll for 2023 was 353. Already in 2024 we have seen 147 lives lost on NSW roads, 23 more than this time last year.

NSW Police Inspector Peter Foran said road safety is everyone’s responsibility.

“One death on our roads is one too many, NSW Police are doing everything we can to keep road users safe but the key to reducing accidents lies in taking responsibility for yourself, your family, your passengers, and every other road user,” Mr Foran said.

“This is a fresh chance for drivers to reevaluate their driving and rectify some bad habits.

“Whether it be doing a few kilometres over the speed limit or glancing at a mobile phone, each and every driver needs to think about the consequences these simple mistakes can have.”

According to the ARSF research, over 8 in 10 New South Wales residents say road safety messages have had a positive impact on their behaviour.

ARSF Founder and Chief Executive Officer Russell White said the research reiterated that a future free from road fatalities could only be achieved if people acknowledged their role within the bigger picture.

“At the end of the day, the fatal five – speeding, driving inhibited, driving fatigued, not wearing a seat belt and being distracted – are choices that an individual makes,” Mr White said.

“Fatality Free Friday works to tackle the big picture vision of a New South Wales where not one person has their life cut short because of a preventable road crash.”

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