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Forbes Public Schools Receive Special Visit

September 23, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

The special visit by Murat Dizdar kicked off with a dinner at the Forbes Inn with Middle Leaders and Principals from the Forbes Public Schools.

Murat Dizdar, Deputy Secretary, School Performance, NSW DOE and special guests visited Forbes Public Schools on Thursday,1st September.

The visit began with a warm welcome and dinner at the Forbes Inn hosted by the Middle Leaders and Principals from the Forbes Public Schools. The following morning the party went to the Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre for breakfast catered for by the Bakehouse. The visitors met with the Forbes Aboriginal Education Consultative Group and an acknowledgement of the Wiradjuri country our guests were visiting. Mr Dizdar spent the rest of the day visiting each of the three schools, beginning with Forbes Public School, before heading to Forbes High School and then ending the day with Forbes North Public School.

Murat Dizdar and his special guests visited the Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre for breakfast where they met with the Forbes Aboriginal Education Consultative Group.

 

At the Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre the guests were welcomed with an acknowledgement of Wiradjuri country.

The Day The Prince Came To Parkes

September 23, 2022 by By Jenny Short

Prince Charles accompanied by Parkes Shire Mayor Robert Wilson on 27th January 1994.

The year 1994 was significant for many reasons. 

At the movies we were watching the Shawshank Redemption and Forrest Gump. As a country we were celebrating our first medal at a Winter Olympics, and in Parkes we were getting ready to celebrate the second Elvis Festival. 

But most significant for Parkes was a visit by HRH Prince Charles on 27th January. Quite the crowd had rallied to catch a glimpse of the Prince on Bushman’s Hill, the site of the first gold mine in Parkes. 

After a stirring rendition of the National Anthem by Angelique Symington, proceedings lent themselves to a potted history of Parkes. And what better way to re-tell this than through a skit. Members of the local Musical & Dramatic Society rose to the occasion with Warwick Tom being cast as Sir Henry Parkes himself, John Short as an inebriated miner and Jenny Hawke as his wife. The cast being ably directed by the late Lizzie Matthews. 

The skit was to be performed on a temporary stage with the players entering from stage left and leaving stage right. 

To add a little veracity to his role, John had purchased a small flask of brandy and poured a little over himself, carrying the remainder in the pocket of his waistcoated costume. He decided it simply wasn’t believable that he would enter the stage from the same side as his ‘wife’, so he ducked around the back of the stage to enter from the opposite side. 

And that is where everything turned to custard! 

The security detail were still a little anxious from the previous day when a would-be assassin had run on to the stage in Sydney with a fake pistol and waved it at the Prince before being rugby tackled to the ground by the then Premier, the late John Fahey. When met with John reeking of booze and being somewhere he wasn’t supposed to be they said: “And where do you think you are going Sunshine?” 

John responded that he was about to go onto stage to perform a skit, the two burley security detail responded with “Well no one told us about that” and with one either side of him the beleaguered actor was frog-marched up the hill to an awaiting Police van. 

Fortunately, a nearby local had caught sight of the entire episode and alerted Lizzie. 

In her signature style of utter fearlessness, she bolted up the hill in hot pursuit, calling for them to stop. She was able to explain the situation and John was returned. 

Meanwhile, John’s ‘leading lady’, Jenny Hawke, was working herself into quite a frenzy not knowing where John was. She went on without him making it up as she went along. Her relief when John finally stumbled onto the stage was palpable. 

The skit continued without further incident with the crowd knowing nothing of the incident until Lizzie later apologised for the delay, but that an attempt had been made to arrest John. There was a gentle ripple of mirth through the assembled crowd before, as they say the show went on. 

Later, when fortunate enough to speak with the Prince, he shared a joke with John commenting that he was indeed in good company as Sir Barry Humphries had been ‘arrested’ in a similar fashion during a performance for the Prince. 

The 27th of January 1994 will long remain in the memory of all involved. 

By Jenny Short 

The temporary stage at Bushman’s Hill with a packed Parkes crowd.

Workshop Prepares Wirrinya For Harvest

September 16, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

The Wirrinya event was well attended. The recording of the field day held at Forbes Saleyard can be accessed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9o6yykVxiY&t=39s

As harvest time is fast approaching more safety workshops were held in preparation at Wirrinya, Peak Hill and Lake Cargelligo.

The ‘Be Road Ready for Harvest’ satellite events attracted about 45 participants with lots of positive feedback given.

The satellite events were spin offs of the main event held at the Forbes Saleyards in early August.

“We held information sessions in these locations as part of the Load Restraint Education Program last year,” said Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer Melanie Suitor. “The sessions were well attended, and participants asked us to come back and run similar events on other relevant topics – hence the pre-harvest satellite events.

“The topics covered were similar to what was discussed at the main event, but we also included presentations from the Councils’ engineers about road upgrades and access as well as from NSW Police about compliance and rules/regulations.

“There was some feedback that we didn’t spend as much time as the audience would have liked on the relevant notices, rules and regulations, which we will take on board for next year’s events,” Melanie said.

There were also presentations from SafeWork NSW, NSW Rural Fire Service, NSW Farmers, Essential Energy, Transport for NSW and Rural Adversity Mental Health Program with advice about staying safe during harvest.

The winner of the Brass Monkey 15 litre fridge was Royce Johnston, who attended the Lake Cargelligo satellite event.

Dancing For Charity

September 16, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Dancers at Kristen’s Dance Studio during their fundraising week for Redtember.

Kristen’s Dance Studio in Forbes raised $350 during its Redtember dress up week to raise money for Ronald McDonald House charities.

The money will go directly to the Ronald McDonald House in Orange, which is a vitally important haven for families from Forbes and Parkes needing medical care.

Parkes tops the list of families using the facility in Orange with 195 families using 1,412 room nights. This equates to accommodation savings of $211,000 for families. Forbes is second with 91 families using 410 room nights, with accommodation savings of $62.800. Condo and Cowra both had 89 families using the facility, Dubbo 44 families, Mudgee 39, Grenfell 36, Cobar 21, Young 18 and Canowindra 17 families.

Redtember runs throughout September, supporting families who need to stay at RMHC Central West NSW. Any fundraising effort is welcomed.

Memories and Recollections Of Queen Elizabeth II

September 16, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Mark Lyell at the Queen Elizabeth II display in the Forbes & District Historical Museum.

The passing of Queen Elizabeth II last week has started many conversations and brought back plenty of memories for people who had seen the monarch during one of her many visits to Australia.

Mark Lyell, who volunteers at the Forbes & District Historical Museum, clearly remembers her infamous visit in 1954. “I was in primary school in Sydney and we lined Military Road as she came from Taronga Zoo. She drove past us in an open car.” It was her first visit to Australia as the Queen aged 27.

Forbes resident Greg Ridge said he was a young snapper living in Darwin in the early 70s when he saw the Queen. “We greeted her at the RAAF base airport.”

Another Forbes resident had the singular honour of opening a door for the Queen. Kenneth Wren was working in security at Parliament House in 1996. “I opened the main door to Parliament house for her Majesty.”

While the Queen never visited Forbes, many people will remember when the new Monarch King Charles III came to Forbes on 27th January 1994.

He planted a tree in Victoria Park, and the spade he used is on display at the Forbes & District Historical Museum, which forms part of a bigger display on the Queen. It contains a display cupboard filled with memorabilia.

The Queen visited Wagga Wagga in 1954, and Member for Riverina Michael McCormack recalled when he met her as editor of The Daily Advertiser in Sydney in 2000 and said where he was from, she immediately replied ‘Wagga Wagga a market town’.

“She remembered all those years ago visiting our city,” said Michael. “We then had a very convivial conversation about Wagga Wagga and the season. She recalled it in detail straight off the top of her head. I was amazed.”

 

 

Books Of Condolences In Forbes And Parkes

September 16, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

A book of condolences has been placed at the Forbes Shire Council where residents can write down their messages for the Royal Family. Peter Harrop, who moved to Forbes a few months ago, took the opportunity on Monday to pay his respects to the Queen and for everything she had done for Australia. There is also a book of condolences in Parkes at the office of the Member for Riverina, Michael McCormack, available to the public to sign.

Locals Mourn Passing Of Queen Elizabeth II

September 16, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

PURPLE HONOUR… The Forbes Town Hall was lit up in purple last Friday to honour the life of Queen Elizabeth II. Right: Flags at the Parkes Shire Library were lowered to half-mast as a mark of respect. The Australian Government has an online condolence book at www.pmc.gov.au.

Residents of the Forbes and Parkes Shires have been saddened by the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II since the announcement of the news by Buckingham Palace last Friday.

“My sympathies to everyone since the passing of our beautiful Queen,” said Forbes Shire Mayor Phyllis Miller. “Personally, I do not know life without her as our Queen, like many in our community. Her 70 years of selfless service was an inspiration.”

Mayor of Parkes Shire Ken Keith said: “On behalf of my fellow Councillors, Council staff and the residents of the Parkes Shire, I extend my deepest sympathies to His Majesty King Charles III, the Royal family, and all those mourning the loss of Queen Elizabeth II.

“Queen Elizabeth II’s reign was the longest of any British monarch, and over her seven decades on the throne, she proved to be a rare and reassuring constant amidst a period of extraordinary change,” said Ken.

Flags at both Councils were lowered to half-mast last Friday as a mark of respect. The Queen visited Australia 16 times, which included 12 visits to NSW visiting Bathurst, Broken Hill, Dubbo, Katoomba, Lismore, Lithgow, Wagga Wagga and Wollongong.

The Prime Minister announced a one-off public holiday on Thursday, 22nd September as a national day of mourning to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The Forbes Shire Council will be holding a short service for the public on the day at 10:30am to lay wreaths and flowers and observe a minute’s silence at 11am.

‘Stellarphant’ Is Funny And Witty

September 16, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

The performance of Stellarphant by Meerkat Produc-tions in Parkes last week with students from the Parkes Christian School.

Parkes students were treated to a wonderful show last week when Meerkat Productions was in town with a dramatisation of one of the shortlisted Book Week books.

Parkes Shire Library hosted Meerkat Productions for the eighth time for their performance of Stellarphant by James Foley. The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) shortlisted book is a powerful story about following your dreams despite overwhelming obstacles.

Students and staff from Parkes Christian School were invited to join in the interactive show at the Cooke Park Pavilion with Meerkat Productions performers, Debbie and Abby.

Students commented after the show saying: “I liked how well they acted and how inclusive they were.” Another one said: “It was funny and witty and I loved the audience’s involvement.”

Meerkat Productions, an Australian theatre company, is owned and operated by qualified teachers who specialise in adapting children’s literature for the stage.

Community Supports Forbes Show

September 16, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Kelsey Muller is the 2022 Forbes Young Women. She is pictured with Member for Orange Phil Donato. (Photo: Phil Donato Facebook)

Despite some challenging weather the 146th Forbes Show went ahead with great success and lots of support from the community after two years of COVID interruptions.

The pavilions were bursting with displays and plenty of ribbons were handed out to the winners in all the different categories. Kelsey Muller won the 2022 Forbes Young Women competition and will represent Forbes at the zone finals.

The Forbes PA&H Committee thanked the sponsors, stewards, volunteers and attendees for their continued support. “We hope you all enjoyed all the things to see and do and we were over the moon to have you all back!”

Antique Cars Visit Central West

September 16, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

The Graham cars lined up at the Parkes Visitors Information Centre last Monday.

The Australian branch of the Graham Owners Club International paid a visit to the Central West last week.

You might have noticed the 11 antique cars on the road as they visited several tourist attractions in the region. They visited the Henry Parkes Museum, the Visitors Information Centre and the Elvis Collection last Monday and had lunch at the Parkes Radio Telescope. In Forbes they went to the McFeeters Motor Museum and visited Ben Hall’s grave. They also visited Eugowra, Peak Hill, Trundle and Bogan Gate.

Last Saturday locals had the opportunity to see all the cars at the Parkes Racecourse where they were on exhibition.

The members of the Graham Owners Club are dedicated to the preservation and restoration of all Graham built vehicles and to the bringing together, in good fellowship, of those who admire them.

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