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April 11, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Pictured: Karen from Parkes Que Club together with PECC Teacher Michelle, PECC preschooler Codie & PECC Director Amii.

Parkes Early Childhood Centre Inc

Many thanks to Parkes Que Club Inc for your ongoing support towards our PECC Speech and Language Program. Your commitment to helping us to achieve best outcomes for our PECC children is greatly appreciated.

Central West Police District

Are you looking for a new career? Central West Police District is a great place to live and work.

And there are now even more reasons to join the NSW Police Force! You’ll be paid $30,000 as a recruit, and upon graduation receive a starting salary of over $80,000 plus allowances. If you’re ready to explore over 100 different career paths, start your application today https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/recruitment

Forbes Medicine & Mind

We are now taking bookings for flu vaccination clinics in April, Wed 17th (school holidays spots for kids) Tue 30th. To book 6852 2667 – appointments are limited.

Parkes Jockey Club

Expressions of Interest – Market Stalls

Parkes Jockey Club are currently taking Expressions of Interest from market stall holders wishing to secure a site at our Parkes Cup meeting on Sunday 19th May. Further info & EOI form can be accessed via the following link https://bit.ly/4aNaTgA

Forbes Youth Action Team

FYAT Presents: Forbes Drive in Movie

Join us on Friday 12 April at the Ski Dam for our Drive In Movie to kick off Youth Week watching TAG. Tickets Available per vehicle at https://www.123tix.com.au/events/42877/forbes-drive-in-movie Gates Open at 6pm for the movie to start at 7. FYAT will be giving out popcorn. You can even bring your own snacks if you wish. This event is funded by the Office for Regional Youth’s Holiday Break Program.

NSW Government

Stay up to date with all current warnings through the Hazards Near Me app – bit.ly/HazardsNearMeApp OR visit The Bureau’s website: bit.ly/BOMWeatherSummary.

If you live, work or regularly travel in a flash flood area, there may be no official warning for flash floods.

Stay out of rising water, look for safety in the highest available place.

Prevent damage to your vehicle. Move it under cover, away from areas likely to flood.

Avoid being swept away. Stay out of fast-flowing creeks and storm drains.

Never drive, ride or walk through flood water. Flood water can be deceptive and dangerous.

In life threatening emergencies, call 000 (triple zero) immediately.

If you require rescue, assistance to evacuate or other emergency help, call the NSW SES on 132 500.

Trundle ABBA Festival

Mamma Mia, here we go again. Tickets and camping for Trundle ABBA Festival 2024 went on sale from 10am on Saturday 6 April. Stay tuned for more info and don’t forget to sign up to our newsletter: bit.ly/TrundleABBAnews

Lachlan Valley Vets Forbes/Grenfell

Introducing our amazing new vet Dr. Ayla.

Ayla is off a farm in Hamilton Victoria and studied at JCU Townsville, graduating at the end of 2023. Ayla loves all animals great and small, with a special interest in sheep medicine.

Please give a warm welcome to Dr Ayla.

Forbes Rotary Members Take Action To Save Their Rotary Club

April 11, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Pictured is Club President Chris Finkel.

At their most recent meeting, the members of Forbes Rotary Club agreed to hold a special Rotary awareness meeting on Friday the 16th of April 2024 at 6pm for 6.15pm at the Forbes Services Club.

60 invitations have been sent out to potential new Rotarians in the 30 to 50 age group in an attempt to gain new membership to keep our club operating and solve the problem of the current lack of office bearers in the club who are willing to continue on as executive members to run the club.

A finger food menu for the meeting which will be provided at no charge for attending guests as this will be covered by donations from current members who are anxious to keep the Forbes Rotary Club continue its service work to the local, national and international communities.

The deadline for RSVPs for those wishing to attend this function is 6pm on Friday, 12 th April.

For those residents who would like to attend this evening and did not receive an invitation please phone, text or email our Forbes Rotary Secretary, Grahame Uphill on 0427 640 065 or email dorso@westserv.net.au. Current President, Chris Finkel also said he would like

RSVPs from all current members and Friends of Rotary to add to the total of attendees.

Chris then stated: “We can only hope that with the forthcoming Rotary Awareness evening we can gain enough new members to rejuvenate and reactivate our club to what it was when I first became a Rotarian at the age of 37. My request to our current members is to ask one or two of their younger associates or friends along to next week’s meeting and consider helping us out.”

Rotary International theme for 2023/24 is “Create Hope in the World”.

Final Week To Apply For $10,000 ‘Indigenous Storytellers Scholarship’

April 11, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Pictured is Kristy Dickinson (Founder of Haus of Dizzy) one of the mentors involved in this year’s mentoring.

Time is running out for First Nations creatives to apply for the $10,000 Indigenous Storytellers Scholarship, with applications closing next week.

The Façon Magazine initiative, which is sponsored by Greater Bank, will see nine NSW-based Indigenous storytellers receive guidance from some of their industry’s most successful First Nations artists with one overall recipient taking home $10,000.

In its second year, the scholarship supports a diverse range of mediums including writing, fashion design, accessory design, art painting, music, dance, digital art, film, and photography, with category finalists paired with a world-class industry mentor.

Façon Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, Lara Lupish said “As the deadline approaches, we’re excited to start sifting through all of the incredible applications.

“It’s never an easy task, but we’re genuinely excited to see the level of talent this year,” Ms Lupish said.

Greater Bank Chief Retail Officer David Baker said that he was eager to see the artistry of the 2024 entrants.

“We know from last year that the quality of entries is going to be very high, and we’re looking forward to seeing what the final week brings,” Mr Baker said. “There’s still time to enter – you may just receive the opportunity of a lifetime!”

2024 Indigenous Storytellers Scholarship mentors:

• Mitch Tambo (world musician)

• Samantha Harris (international supermodel)

• Sidney Saltner (Youth Program Director, Bangarra Dance)

• Professor Chelsea Watego (author of Another Day in the Colony)

• Kristy Dickinson (Founder of Haus of Dizzy)

• Stephen Page (Director of Spear)

• Nicole Chaffey (artist and Museum Gallery Director)

• Travis De Vries (digital artist and illustrator)

• Milly Hooper (photographer and exhibitor at Head On Photo Festival).

Applications for the 2024 Indigenous Storytellers Scholarship close at midday on 18 April, with the recipient to be announced during NAIDOC Week on 11 July.

For information visit faconaustralia.com/scholarship or greater.com.au

Bjorn Again Are Coming To Canowindra In A One Night Only Even

April 11, 2024 by Roxane Manley

The internationally renowned act will perform at the Canowindra Sports Complex on April 26th.

In an energetic display of glitz and dance, Bjorn Again will bring the stage to life playing all the much loved ABBA hits, as part of the 2024 Canowindra International Balloon Festival.

2024 marks fifty years since ABBA first burst onto the music scene with their Eurovision winning song, ‘Waterloo’. Their music and style changed the landscape of the music industry, and their impact still permeates today, with audiences young and old enjoying the vibe of the show.

Roundbox Events Director, Debra Clarke, said, “It is such a pleasure to be able to bring this renowned international performance to the Canowindra region. Bjorn Again’s show is spectacular, and for them to be here performing is a real coup. Whether you are an ABBA die hard fan or simply enjoy a great show, we truly believe this brings an additional layer of entertainment to the Balloon Festival we haven’t seen before and we hope the greater community gets behind it.”

Tickets are available at:

www.123tix.com.au,

Canowindra Services Club (cash only),

Balloon HQ at Canowindra Phoenix Office, 84 Gaskill Street, Canowindra

At the gate on the day (card only).

Be Seen FRUC Development

April 11, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Thank you to the IRAA (International Rugby Academy of Australia) for an awesome weekend of club development.

 

All ages from Walla’s to Seniors were in action over the weekend working on their skills ahead of the 2024 season.

 

Check out what we got up to on our Instagram @ forbesrugby Bring on Blowes Club Round 1.

Aspiring Uni Students Explore Charles Sturt Wagga Wagga

April 11, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Country Education Foundation of Australia Manager of Partnerships, Hilary Matchett, second from the left, with CEF alumni, from left to right, Matthew Moorse, Kadee Gerhard-Scali and Laura Mannes, who are studying at Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga.

The Country Education Foundation of Australia (CEF) has made it possible for dozens of aspiring country university students to experience a university campus, with a fully subsidised trip to Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga as part of its Explore Day on Tuesday 19th March.

Twenty-five students, including four from Parkes High School, four from Forbes High School and four from Red Bend Catholic College in Forbes, took advantage of the opportunity given to them by the CEF, which covered their costs for transport, accommodation, and meals, thanks to funding from its partnership with Charles Sturt University.

Students were collected from Parkes, Forbes, Grenfell, Young and Cootamundra and transported to Wagga Wagga to learn about the university, the courses it offers, and the benefits of studying in a regional area.

CEF Manager of Partnerships Hilary Matchett, who organised the trip, said its aim was to build motivation and aspiration for students from targeted areas and to keep them engaged with exploring their tertiary study opportunities.

“It is important to deliver these sorts of opportunities for students in our regions, as with the rising cost of living, travelling to university events, such as an Explore Day, can have many barriers for a regional student,” she said.

“Students thoroughly enjoyed seeing learning facilities, learning about application processes, accommodation and scholarships, going on campus tours and hearing from current students about studying at a regional university.”

The university’s partnership with CEF demonstrated its commitment to improving access to university for rural and regional students.

Be Seen @ Parkes District Netball Association

April 11, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Mayoral Notes

April 11, 2024 by Roxane Manley

I am very proud Forbes was host to Mayors, Councillors, General Managers and Executive staff from councils around NSW – ranging from Bega, to Byron and out to Bourke. It is an honour to host the Country Mayors Association event which focussed on the current housing crisis.

Forbes was selected as the location to show how we, as a council, activated the new housing market by developing Goldridge Estate, this single development of 221 future lots has now given private and commercial developers the confidence to further invest in our community with several other residential developments underway.

All great news for our growing population and also good insight for other councils and mayors to adopt the proactive stance of Forbes Shire Council. We had a host of excellent industry and State Government representatives including

Minister for Water, Housing, Homelessness, Mental Health and Youth, Rose Jackson, Shadow Minister for Planning, Public Spaces and Housing, Scott Farlow, Homes NSW Chief Executive Rebecca Pinkstone, local member Phil Donato, Sam Farraway MLC and more.

Organised by the Country Mayors Association, it was a great honour to welcome CMA Chair Jamie Chaffey and our fellow councils to visit key sites such as

the Central West Livestock Exchange – during the Tuesday sheep sale, Lions Park, the Central West Industrial Park, Moxey’s Dairy and more. There was high praise for our town, our council and our community.

I hope you all have your tickets booked for the old time drive-in movie on Friday night at the ski dam. This is the first of our Youth Week events and has been planned and will be run by our Forbes Youth Action Team. So pack up the car with loads of blankets and pillows and get ready to have fun watching the movie Tag with your family. I cannot think of a better way to start the school holidays and all relax on an end of term Friday night.

There are several events on during the school holidays – check them out on the Forbes Youth Action Team facebook page.

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

Be Seen @ Parkes Biggest Easter Egg Hunt

April 4, 2024 by Roxane Manley

What a morning.

 

4000 eggs 120 coffees.

 

Hundreds of people.

 

Thanks Generosity Church Parkes.

Presenting Annie The Musical

April 4, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Photo of cast after rehearsing an orphan scene last Sunday. Photo credit Ruth Crowley.

Experience the beloved story of Little Orphan Annie as brought to life by the Parkes Musical & Dramatic Society. Prepare to be enchanted by this timeless tale, offering a new generation the opportunity to embrace the essence of resilience and hope.

Annie presents a captivating musical journey, featuring an unforgettable score including classics like “It’s A Hard-Knock Life,” “Easy Street,” “N.Y.C.,” the poignant “Maybe,” and the ever-optimistic anthem “Tomorrow.”

In 2005, Annie was the first non-original musical Lyn Townsend directed. 19 years on, and she is once again directing this perennial favourite. Neil Westcott is Musical Director, promising a tight, entertaining music score, with choreography by the talented Gracie Townsend

The 2024 production of Annie has a cast of 45, including 16 orphans. Lexi Herden plays the irrepressible Annie with the perfect mix of poise and spunk. Joining her is Hannah Farrant Jayet as Grace, Andrew Francis as Oliver (Daddy) Warbucks, Ruth Barnes as Miss Hannigan, Aaron Kingham as Rooster and Kimberley Ryan as Lily.

The season of Annie runs from April 20th to May 11th, with performances every Friday and Saturday night, along with Sunday matinees. Thanks to Betta Electrical Parkes, Friday night attendees have the chance to win an exciting lucky door prize! All bookings over the season go into a draw to win a 56 inch television. Join us and discover why Annie remains one of the most cherished and awarded musicals of all time. Reserve your seats now for an unforgettable evening or afternoon of entertainment.

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