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Investment In Community Infrastructure

May 23, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Federal Member for Riverina Michael McCormack is welcoming more than $10 million in funding under the Growing Regions Program which will deliver new community infrastructure in Wagga Wagga, Cowra and Parkes.

“I’m really pleased the communities of Wagga Wagga, Cowra and Parkes will be receiving a share in more than $10 million to support the development of local community and economic infrastructure,” Mr McCormack said.

“Parkes Shire Council Mayor Cr Neil Westcott described the $943,738 secured for bird-hides and boardwalks in the Parkes Wetlands as ‘wonderful news’,” Mr McCormack said.

“I’m really looking forward to the Boardwalks and Bird hides: Elevating Parkes Wetlands project to support habitat creation and promote tourism at the wetlands.”

“I’m always interested to see innovative uses of defunct facilities, particularly when land can be reclaimed for environmental purposes that benefit the whole community as well as ecological diversity,” Mr McCormack said. “This new funding under the Growing Regions Program will take the wetlands to the next level.”

“I look forward to seeing works for these projects getting under way and I eagerly await the time when the community can start to benefit from them.”

Companions Through Cancers Biggest Morning Tea

May 23, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Enjoying morning tea at the Red Cross room was Sister Kath, Colleen Sence, Beth Symington and Mary Cahill.

Last Thursday, 16th May the ladies from the Companions Through Cancer held a Biggest Morning Tea in the Parkes Red Cross Room to help raise much needed funds for the Cancer Council. They raised an amazing $475.90 and the winner of the raffle was Marie Walker.

The ladies are thrilled with the money that was raised and will continue supporting the Cancer Councils Biggest Morning Tea next year in 2025. Until then, the ladies have plenty to keep them busy and talk is swirling about the upcoming soup day in June, which is a favourite for many.

Companions Through Cancer is a local support group that was formed by Parkes business woman Dianne Tanswell after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in mid 1977. After multiple operations, intensive radiation and chemotherapy, Dianne learned that a positive mindset was vital and her will to live took on a new purpose – to live with cancer and to help others do so.

A lot of people fall apart when they are told they have cancer, I just began to fall into place, said Dianne.

Companions Through Cancer is a support group for people whose lives have been touched by cancer. Their main purpose is to provide companionship. The group started with 78 members, however over the years this number has dwindled to just 20 current members, so Companions Through Cancer are putting a call out for new members to join.

The group meet once a month for lunch, enjoy planned outings, have a BBQ day and a fun Christmas party. Money raised by the group is distributed to local support networks at the end of each year. The group is open to men and women of all ages and is only $10 per year to join.

If you are interested or would like more information, contact Neighbourhood Central on 6862 3757.

Companions Through Cancer members Mandy Hennock, Margaret Green, Kay Ivey, Sandra Clark and Penny Downes.

 

Be Seen

May 16, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Last Sunday the Forbes community joined in solidarity for the Walk for Molly.

 

Walkers were asked to wear bright colours in honour of Molly.

 

We won’t forget you Molly #hernameismolly.

Mayoral Notes

May 16, 2024 by Phyllis Miller, OAM - Forbes Mayor

Forbes has attracted yet another national retailer to town with the Reject Shop officially opening its doors on Thursday morning. Welcome to Forbes, this is a great opportunity for more jobs and a broader retail selection for shoppers and it is wonderful to have you here. The Reject Shop has over 380 shops across Australia and identified Forbes as an exciting new growth area to open up its newest retail outlet.

I am very excited to announce we have several more blocks under offer at Goldridge Estate. These will eventually be offered as house and land packages. Services such as power, water, gas and sewer are in and available to the stage 2 blocks which are being released now. So if you had your eye on a block north of Federation Boulevard then contact a Forbes Real Estate agent today.

Forbes is perceived by investors as a good return on investment for families and investors. In recent market feedback analysis it consolidated what we know about Forbes. At the moment about 60% of enquiries for Forbes are from outside the central west.

Land in Forbes, particularly Goldridge, is considered still very affordable and when combined with excellent quality education and health facilities – it is no wonder our population is one of the fastest growing in NSW.

Thank you to everyone who came along on Sunday for the walk for Molly to show how very strong and resilient our community can be.

Sunday was about Molly Ticehurst – who was taken from her son, family and friends way too soon. We paid tribute to a beautiful young woman who made everything an adventure and we called for Cabinet to favourably consider the changes to bail laws which were introduced to parliament this week.

These changes were long overdue, and while they are too late for Molly, they will make it more difficult for high risk alleged domestic violence offenders to get bail and if they do, they will be monitored.

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

Snippets…

May 16, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Register your interest in the Native Animal Basic Rescue and Critical Care short course.

TAFE NSW Forbes: Following on from the success of our Native Animal Basic Rescue and Critical Care short course last year, we are seeking expressions of interest to run another one of these courses this year or something similar such as Animal First Aid. To register your interest please click here: https://forms.office.com/r/bsZpE2kPyV

Central West Police District: Central West Police District are actively targeting property offenders across the District. We request assistance from our community partners by ensuring young persons who attend service stations between 12am and 6am remove hoodies, sunglasses and balaclavas when making transactions. This simple procedure will assist in the identification of property offenders

Parkes Shire Council: The Animal Welfare League NSW’s Animal Care Truck is visiting Parkes Friday 24 May, offering free veterinary services. Services include: Free pet health checks, Free microchipping, Free Dog C3 vaccinations, Free Cat F3 vaccinations. You can find them at Parkes Showground, Mitchell St, Parkes from 8am. This offer is targeted towards low-income earners, pensioners and those experiencing financial hardship. For more information, visit https://www.awlnsw.com.au

Forbes Shire Council: Calling all pet parents in Forbes! Forbes is rolling out the red carpet once again for our furry friends AWL is back at Lions Park on the 23rd of may from 8am – 12pm, offering free vet checks and vaccinations for dogs and cats in our community. Remember, dogs must be on leads and cats in carriers. Maximum of 3 animals per household. No appointments are needed. Our rangers will also be offering free microchipping services and updating outdated chips.

1800RESPECT: Social abuse is behaviour that aims to cut you off from your family, friends or community. This is a form of domestic and family violence. To find out about examples of social abuse, visit: https://1800respect.org.au/violence-and-abuse/social-abuse. For support you can also contact 1800RESPECT; call 1800 737 732, text 0458 737 732 or visit www.1800respect.org.au

Parkes Elvis Festival: We are being inundated with messages asking when the NSW TrainLink Elvis Express will go on sale. We are pleased to announce that tickets will go on sale at 10am on Thursday 16th May 2024. The NSW TrainLink Elvis Express is proudly supported by Transport for NSW.

Get ready to book your seat before you miss out!

Forbes Croquet News

May 16, 2024 by Elvy Quirk

It was a very wet day on Saturday 11th May, so Aussie croquet was cancelled.

On Tuesday 14th May Golf Croquet was played with 39 players rolling up for the game. There were some runaway scores of 10/3 recorded by Elvy Quirk & Ray Martin, Bill Scott & Irene Ford, Colleen Liebich &Noel Jolliffe, Bruce Toole &Bill Scott. Also a 11/2 score by Lyn Simmonds & Neville Spry. 8/5 scores were recorded by Evelyn Mahlo & Ray Burridge, John Browne & Frank Donohoe, Geoff Coles & Peter West, Marie Spry & Fay Picker, Neville Spry (solo), Marie Spry & Merv Langfield, Ray Martin & Neil Gilmour, Lyall Strudwick & Noel Jolliffe, John Browne & Marie Spry, Ray Martin & Colleen Liebich, Bruce Field & Allan Jones.

Other close scores of 7/6 also recorded.

It is interesting and pleasing to see some of our new players getting into the swing of things. Well done. Players also please arrive 15 minutes before starting time to get your name into the draw i.e. 8.45am, otherwise you will miss out on the first game.

Three games on 14th May were won by Geoff Coles, Bruce Field, Ray Martin, Bill Scott, Marie & Neville Spry.

A decision has been made by the Committee to hold lunches bi-monthly with the next luncheon scheduled for Tuesday 2nd July at a venue to be decided.

We miss having Joan Littlejohn in our playing circle but understand she is getting a little stronger. Best wishes Joan.

Our Croquet lawns are in pristine condition due to the constant watering earlier by John and Neville, the ground maintenance by our local Council and the recent rain.

Croquet is played at Halpins Flat on Tuesday and Saturday each week and should you be interested in a game come on down and join our group. “Croquet makes me happy.”

By Elvy Quirk

 

Be Seen @ Neighbourhood Central Week Celebrations

May 16, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme

May 16, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Pictured from left to right are Gloria Jarrick and Bonita Gwyn and Margaret Wheeler

Neighbourhood Central’s Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme is bringing members of the community together and they are looking for more Volunteer Visitors.

This program is funded by the federal government as part of its Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme, which provides friendship and companionship to eligible older people by matching them with a volunteer visitor who will visit regularly and become a friend. This scheme helps to improve their quality of life by reducing social isolation.

At Neighbourhood Central, Bonita Gwyn and Gloria Jarrick have been volunteer visitors for quite some time now and have formed a beautiful friendship with Margaret Wheeler. The ladies meet every week for a catch up and a few games of cards. Margaret looks forward to her visits with Bonita and Gloria and has expressed how much she enjoys their company and having someone to play cards with.

Bonita and Gloria expressed that the visits with Margaret does as much good for them as it does for Margaret.

Brooke from Neighbourhood Central said, “As an aged care volunteer visitor coordinator, it is wonderful to sit and have a conversation with matches that have been made and witness in person the beautiful friendships that have formed and continue to grow with each visit.”

Being an Aged Care Volunteer Visitor can be incredibly rewarding; by having meaningful conversations, you can drastically improve the quality of life for an older person.

Volunteers from all social and cultural backgrounds from Forbes, Parkes and Condobolin are encouraged to join the program. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer visitor, please contact Brooke at Neighbourhood Central.

If you would like to brighten the days of older people as a volunteer, or if you would

like to request a visitor, please contact Brooke at Neighbourhood Central on 1300 810 771 or email: admin@ncentral.org.au

InKredible event Raises Much Needed Money For Mental Health

May 16, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Young Parkes boy Creed enjoying the street party.

On Sunday May 5th, InKredible Experience Tattoo Gallery and Barber hosted their fourth annual Flash Bash and Street Party in celebration of their 14th year in business.

The crowds were entertained by local artists, including the fabulous Gracie Denham Jones, and the energetic and easy going Hunter Rawson who also provided the equipment and ran the music on behalf of EJS. Spuddy Buddy and Smoking Brother’s kept everyone well fed and Ems Fancy Faces had the kids happy with some cool face painting!

The tattoo team was flat out, tattooing some of the amazing flash designs they had available on the day.

The team at InKredible would like to thank their wonderful volunteers and sponsors who made the day possible, including: Parkes Shire Council, Bugman, PDF, Visual Apparel, Parkes Caravans, Switch Signs and Tattoo Numbing Cream.

This year was the most successful event to date, raising an impressive $3,000 to be shared between two local mental health charities. There were a number of mental health charities and support services present on the day to provide information and advice regarding mental health.

The InKredible team are passionate about mental health awareness. Please reach out and ask for support if you ever need help, or call into the shop and they will give you information to point you in the right direction. Dates are in the works for May 2025, keep an eye out for more information.

National Simultaneous Storytime Is On Again

May 16, 2024 by Roxane Manley

2023 Forbes Library National Simultaneous Storytime Emmy & Matilda’s Mum Letitia reading The Speedy Sloth written by Rebecca Young and illustrated by Heath McKenzie.

The Australian Library and Information Association has revealed this year’s National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) shared story. People across the nation will be reading Bowerbird Blues by Australian author and illustrator Aura Parker, on the same day, at the same time.

Join in the fun on Wednesday, 22nd May at 12 noon when Forbes Library will be sharing the story, followed by a craft session.

Bowerbird Blues stars a beautiful bowerbird on the search for (you guessed it) blue! It’s a moving story of longing and connection, that unfolds as the bowerbird’s search sends him soaring across the sea, sky and city. He swoops and snatches vibrant treasures for his collection, and soon his bower – a mix of natural and unnatural objects – attracts something greater and more fulfilling than he could ever have imagined.

When learning of her book being selected as this year’s NSS story, author Aura Parker said, “National Simultaneous Storytime brings us together and makes us smile, and the shared experience can send imaginations soaring to new heights. I am surprised and blown away with excitement that Bowerbird Blues has been chosen as the book for 2024.”

In 2023, NSS saw over 2 million children reading on the day. For 2024, organisers have adjusted the time slightly, with the goal of further supporting librarians, teachers, parents, and caregivers to get millions of kids in Australia, New Zealand, and around the world reading together.

NSS throws an international spotlight on the important work that libraries do every day. “When we read together it helps language development, learning and literacy, all while building community. It’s a lot of fun,” said ALIA Acting CEO Trish Hepworth.

Find out more about National Simultaneous Storytime at www.alia.org.au/nss

 

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