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Four Days Of Double Demerits

September 27, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

With school holidays approaching, motorists are being reminded that double demerits will be in force. Police will be targeting speed, seatbelts, mobile phone use and motorcyclists not wearing helmets.

Double demerit points will be in force for four days commencing on Friday, 28th September and ending on Monday, 1st October (inclusive).

Parkes Highway Patrol Sergeant, Dearne Jeffree said there will be more police on the road which means a greater chance of drivers being caught if they are doing the wrong thing.

“Police enforcement figures show that double demerit points do deter motorists from speeding and not wearing their seatbelt/ helmet when roads are at their busiest.

“Drivers are reminded that the demerit points increased for mobile phone offences to five in mid-September, so drivers caught illegally using their phone could be at risk of losing their licence,” said Jeffree.

Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor said: “Small reductions in speed can make a large difference to impact speeds, stopping distance and the time you have to take evasive action to avoid a collision occurring. All these things can mean the difference between life and death.

Nonstop Talent In Forbes

September 27, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Just when you think you’ve seen the best Forbes has to offer, we manage to showcase even more talent! Forbes local, Matt Prow was named open division winner after wowing the adjudicators of the Forbes Karaoke & Talent Quest hosted by the Forbes Services Memorial Club last Friday.

Matt and 14 other finalists from three categories selected during heats held over the previous two Fridays, had to perform three songs during the Grand Final.

Matt’s impressive vocals and equally impressive dance moves made him a crowd favourite and sealed the deal for a win.

He also walked away with $600 from the $1,500 prize money that was up for grabs. Trina Dolan took second place and Lily Adele Gaffaney came third.

In the Junior division Georgia Goodrick came first, Hannah Dun took second place and Birdee Sideris came third. The Subjunior division winners were Gemma Ellis (first), Anabelle van Wyk (second) and Ebony Hopley (third).

Event organisers and professional performers, Bill Kosseris and Kirsten Minnick from Kosmik Country said: “Congratulations to not only the winners but to all of the entrants! The talent continues to amaze us and it is a great pleasure to provide this event on behalf of the Forbes Services Memorial Club and management.

“Obviously with such great entrants and patronage we will be able to make this an ongoing event. We have come to see the enormous talent and improved performances grow from competition to competition. If we can encourage the talent to shine as we know we can do then our connection with this event is very fulfilling indeed,” said Bill and Kirsten.

Other locals among the finalist were Katelin Small, Jade McGovern, Ryan Hennock and Luther Crawley.

Making A Difference In The Lives Of Others

September 20, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Codie Smith and Joy Russell were named joint winners of the ‘2018 Person of the Year’ award at last Wednesday’s Naidoc Day celebrations. These two not only share the award but also a special bond that has been formed through a history of trying times.

For Codie it hasn’t always been smooth sailing. She has been working at the Forbes Preschool for the past three years. Codie came to the preschool through a recommendation from Joy who was the Aboriginal Liaison Officer at the high school. From all reports the young Codie was not a star student.

As a 14 year old girl, she was kicked out of home, felt alone and unmotivated. She had been suspended over 20 times and was nearing expulsion.

Joy assured Forbes Preschool director, Amy Shine that she was great with kids and just needed a go.

“We decided to put Codie on a traineeship and that she would complete her Certificate III before moving on,” said Amy.

Codie successfully completed this and formed positive relationships with preschool staff, Tafe teachers and the many families and children at the Preschool.

“Therefore, we quickly signed Codie up for another year of study to complete her diploma. She completed this in record time and her relationships continued to grow. She is now a valued educator of Forbes Preschool.

“I talked with the head Tafe teacher to see if she thought Codie would have the ability to successfully complete university. She applied for a scholarship to study her teaching degree and was successful!” said Amy.

Since then Codie has completed four subjects and has not only passed but is gaining distinctions. Codie is recognised as a leader in her field and will be presenting her story at the upcoming Bangamalanha conference in Dubbo.

At the Preschool Codie is the ‘go-to-girl’ for IT issues, referrals to families, her ability in the art department and not forgetting her athleticism.

She is the secretary of the AECG and supports the NInganah No More Project that the Preschool runs. Codie home visits the ATSI families and was integral in getting signatures for the Jenny Murphy Park.

“Codie’s story is a credit to how positive relationships in our community can support people to succeed. I look forward to watching her continue to grow and inspire others,” said Amy.

 

Focusing On Farming Women

September 20, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

In response to the ongoing drought conditions and the effects on farming families, Central West Local Land Services and Landcare have teamed up to host a free drought support workshop, this time with an emphasis on the health and wellbeing of our farming women.

Taking a day off from farming life to prioritise wellbeing may seem frivolous in the current climate; however the knock-on benefits to the health of individuals, their families and by default that of the broader community have been proven time and time again.

The sessions themselves will focus on creating ways to recharge, manage stress and looking after yourself to be better placed physically and mentally to look after others in these stressful times.

A workshop has been organised for Bedgerabong on Wednesday, 26th September from 9:30am to 3pm at the Bedgerabong Hall, with experienced presenters Rachel Kerin and Narelle Hunter.

Rachel is the founder of Kerin Physio Co. and is a dedicated physiotherapist passionate about inspiring and empowering people to self-manage their bodies through quality education via guided consults and specific classes through a mobile business covering large areas of the Central West.

Narelle is a Mindfulness Coach and founder of Blissfullly Present. As a mother of four daughters and a farmer’s wife of 26 years, Narelle understands how challenging and rewarding the rural environment can be and is passionate about helping others find effective ways to cope during trying times.

Come along and share a cuppa and a chat with other women from the land and enjoy sessions focusing on your health, wellbeing and mindfulness.

To attend the workshops please RSVP by calling Marg Applebee on 02 6862 4914 or by emailing cwllpo@hotmail.com.

Grazing Down The Lachlan

September 20, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

 Grazing Down The Lachlan  A Foodie Adventure

Beneath breathtaking river gums, alongside a tranquil river and within a stock route that is synonymous with song lines and drovers, the scene is set for what is to be an epic long lunch this Saturday.

The meandering Lachlan River is the unique location for the exciting food event, Grazing Down the Lachlan, which will once again blow the minds of the most adventurous connoisseurs of fine food. Consisting of seven food stations, guests will be treated to another extraordinary experience.

It comes as no surprise that this event, now only in its second year, was sold out within the first four days!

Chairperson of the event, Wendy Muffet is excited to be bringing this dream to fruition once again, with a desire to support the ‘Somewhere Down the Lachlan’ Sculpture Trail.

“We wondered how we could best use such an event to capture the essence of our western rural life,” said Wendy. “The food will be authentic of the place and sophisticated in its simplicity.”

Attendees will be welcomed to country, then free to wander along a designated corridor of the reserve, enjoying portions of delicious food with a matched beverage. Guests will then be transported by bus back to Forbes on dusk, having enjoyed a truly amazing experience, embedded in nature.

Focusing on foods native to the Central West region, the degustation menu will be prepared and delivered by local restaurateurs and caterers. A sophisticated fusion of locally farmed and foraged produce, with traditional bush tucker, ensures the dishes created will deliver on the promise to be a memorable and unique experience.

Why Not Make A Weekend Of It?

Friday, 21st September:A chance to join a live Q&A with the Creative Director, Mark Olive, is offered. He’ll be hosting the sommelier, a few of the farmers growing your food and wine, plus several other local stars on the couch in our magnificent Town Hall. Your questions are welcome! Join between 5 to 6pm for a drink or snack (available for purchase) with the Q&A running from 6pm to 8ish. Admission: Tickets to the Q&A are available on the website www.grazingdownthelachlan.com on the ‘Shop’ tab. ‘Friends of Grazing’ have free admission as part of their event package (bring your event tickets along). Sorry, no tickets at the door.

Saturday, 22nd September: (Sold out) Jump on your ticketed event bus and head out of town for an epic moveable feast of seven courses with matching drinks as you wander along a tranquil river within a stock route that is synonymous with song lines and drovers.

If you booked a seat on a complimentary connecting bus from Parkes or Condo, here’s the when and where: Parkes: Leaves Cook Park, Parkes at 10am and departs Grazing at 5.30pm. Condobolin: Leaves the car park adjacent to Chamen’s IGA, Condobolin at 9am and departs Grazing at 5.30pm.

Sunday, 23rd September: Join the Amazing Grazing Community Breakfast between 8 and 11am. Breakfast will be available for purchase in the pop up plaza in Templar Street along with tunes by Em Pavey. Then head on down to the free workshops (weaving, storytelling and painting) at the Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre from 10am onwards. Everyone is welcome to the breakfast and workshops. No tickets required!

Introducing The 2018 Grazing Creative Director

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mark Olive, aka ‘The Black Olive’, has been a chef for over 25 years and has become a well known Australian celebrity with his charismatic style and creative approach to food, starring in his own television series ‘The Outback Cafe’ and a host of cooking, lifestyle and travel shows nationally and globally.

Mark’s passion for fusing native food and culture with contemporary lifestyle cooking has led to a huge international profile specialising in gourmet Australian Indigenous cuisine. Recently he’s been a judge alongside Dan Hong and Melissa Leong on the successful series on SBS ‘The Chefs’ Line’ followed by a new short series on NITV as a celebrity chef on the series ‘On Country Kitchen’.

Mark trained under a European chef and has worked in a number of kitchens ranging from theatres, universities, health services, film sets and in a lá carte restaurants around the globe, before establishing his own successful business in 2008 which operated till 2014.

Due to his success, Mark has been selected to be a member of Tourism Australia’s ‘Friends of Australia’ program, which was “created to harness the power of bright and influential individuals who are making a name for themselves on the world stage, and who have a genuine affinity with Australia”.

Changing Your Will

September 20, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

A will is a testamentary document. This means it takes effect upon your death. It appoints an executor (a person who administers and distributes your assets) and makes bequests (distributes your assets among beneficiaries). A will remains valid until it is cancelled by you or if you marry after the will was made.

Nothing is ever set in concrete, and thus, your will should be a living document. It should be changed or updated as circumstances change.

The rules are slightly different in the several states, so you should get legal advice if you want to make such a will.

You can cancel your will at any time provided you are of sound mind. This can be done in many ways, some of the main ones are:

• You make a valid new will. By law this revokes prior wills when the new terms contradict the old.

• You make a valid new will and expressly revoke the old one

• You destroy your will with the intention of revoking it.

Estate planning is an area of the law of great family importance. We at Matthews Williams are able to give you competent professional advice on all estate planning matters. If we can assist you on any legal issue, feel free to contact me or one of our solicitors or call into our office for an appointment.

By Allen Duggan

Senior Solicitor

Forbes Veteran Car Carnival

September 20, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

The National Veteran Car Rally Light Parade and carnival will be held on Wednesday, 26th September from 5pm until 9pm in the CBD.

The carnival and food area will be in Templar Street and the Show and Shine area is in Rankin Street.

“The vehicles will arrive in Rankin Street at approximately 5:30pm with their candles, lanterns or lights on. The cars will depart the event at approximately 8:30pm.

Many of these wonderful vehicles were manufactured from 1918 and travel at no faster than 10mph,” said Committee Chairman, Ian Bown. There are up to 149 vehicles and 288 people involved in the parade and display.

There will be a food area in Templar Street which focuses on homemade, local product and farmers’ market style stalls. “We are expecting gourmet food providers such as Trang’s Vietnamese Food, Franklin Road Gourmet, Wallington Wines, Sweet Three Vintage Van, boutique beer and of course a barbeque provided by the Men’s Shed,” said Ian. Some of the local eateries will be open and providing food as well.

In addition, the CBD will be hosting entertainment such as singers, dancers and music from the stage area. Children’s activities include a jumping castle and giant games.

The Forbes Business Chamber is running a promotion on their Facebook page in which they will be choosing a lucky family to go for a ride in one of the vintage cars in the upcoming Veteran’s Car Gaslight Parade and Carnival. The ride is for two adults and three children under the age of 12.

Visit their page to find out how you can win.

Lachlan Regional Orchestra Schools Tour Started

September 13, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

The Lachlan Regional Orchestra have started their second annual primary schools tour through the Forbes Shire on Thursday and will conclude on Monday, 17th September.

This community orchestra has been granted funding by CMOC-Northparkes Mines and Forbes Shire Council to engage with local schools through an interactive educational tour. In all, the orchestra will be performing for six schools over the two separate days, reaching nearly 1,000 students and staff.

Each performance is scheduled at 50 minutes and focuses on educating primary aged children about music appreciation and a variety of instruments. Students are offered insights into the inner workings of an orchestra through these entertaining and interactive performances.

The orchestra’s tour started at Bedgerebong Public School and Forbes North Public School on Thursday. St Joseph’s Catholic School, Eugowra Public School, St Lawrence’s Catholic School and Forbes Public School will see the orchestra on Monday.

The community based orchestra is an initiative of the Mitchell Conservatorium. It brings together more than 20 members from across the Parkes and Forbes Shires, ranging in age from 8 years to 80 years.

For local musicians keen to experience a community based music group, now is The Lachlan Regional Orchestra will be performing at various primary schools across the Forbes Shire during their tour. an excellent time to give it a try! A combined music event is being prepared for the 3rd and 4th of November. Participants will join together for a weekend of musical workshops followed by a combined performance in Parkes. It is an event made possible through the generosity of Parkes Shire Council.

DESTINATIONS

September 13, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Holiday Packages

Whether you’re booking a break by the beach, a weekend getaway or a city stopover, package holidays often deliver the best value for you and your family by combining the costs of all those holiday elements – airfares, transfers and hotels, you can cook up the perfect holiday – for a great price.

A package holiday takes the stress out of the booking process as all the nitty gritty details are taken care of. When you book a package holiday, hotels often throw in free breakfasts, a drinks package, a bonus night or an upgrade, as well as kid’s clubs, and other more grown-up entertainment!

Discover Sunny Queensland

• Brisbane: Brisbane is a lively, cosmopolitan city with excellent restaurants, beautiful riverside parks, a busy cultural calendar and a great nightlife.

• Cairns: With the tropical rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef in close proximity, Cairns attracts a young and intrepid crowd.

• Fraser Coast: The Fraser Coast is famous for its paradise-like Fraser Island and the visiting whales.

• Gold Coast: Australia’s Gold Coast offers action packed days and fun filled nights that are enjoyed by more than 10 million visitors each year.

• Hamilton Island: With its laid-back luxury and activities almost too numerous to mention, Hamilton is the great, Great Barrier Reef island.

Call Helloworld Travel Forbes today!

 

 

FIT AND FAB FOR SUMMER

September 13, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Ready, Set, Summer!

Get The Look

Flannery’s Pharmacy has the latest range of mineral makeup designed for women of all ages and skin types… Dusty Girls by MooGoo. It is a high quality, natural and toxic-free product. Call in and ask for a Dusty Girls mini makeover today! There’s no miracle cure.

If you want to whip your body into shape you need to get active! Get yourself fit and healthy with Anytime Fitness Forbes. Call today on 6851 5400 to book a free session.

Verde Medi Spa is a place to unwind and rejuvenate body, soul and mind. Offering high-end spa treatments, including facials, massages, body exfoliations and spa packages. Phone 6851 2404.

Get ready for summer with a pretty pedicure and manicure at 126Beauty. Or treat yourself to a summer wax to get your skin looking and feeling fabulous. For information contact 0409 848 444.

Blush Organic Beauty is offering a Green Tea Hydro Facial at a special price of $89 (save $36). Call 6851 6088 now, to make use of this fantastic offer!

Get Your Pets Ready For Summer

As the warm weather approaches, pet owners need to start thinking about protecting their pets against parasites such as fleas and heartworm. Products to treat fleas are available for your pet and should be combined with insecticides for the environment. Contact Lachlan Valley Vets for further information.

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