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Birds Of A Feather Flock Together

August 9, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

The Central West Bird Club will be hosting its annual sale this Saturday at the Forbes Showground in Show Street.

There will be numerous trade stalls open on the day offering a large variety of avian products such as wood breeding boxes, cages, bird food and natural breeding logs to mention just a few.

The sale will be open to the public when the showground doors open at 10am for buyers and will conclude at 2pm.

There will be barista coffee, hot food and an ice-cream van available on the day. Donation entry $2.00 (under 10 free).

Big Weekend In Magpie Land

August 9, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Get ready for four great games against our biggest rivals! The Forbes Magpies are having a Twin Town Darby against Parkes Spaceman this Sunday.

In 1958 Forbes won the premiership and now 60 years after winning the competition the Magpies are celebrating their proud history through hosting this special day.

Oldies are encouraged to come along and wear their old guernseys.

Wear your old Magpies jumper or any pre 2000 footy jumper to show your support and receive a $5 canteen or bar voucher at the gate.

There will be replica jumpers of the 1958 premiership side auctioned after the game. Kickoff is at 11am with the girls’ league tag.

NSW Government Doubles Drought Relief Package

August 2, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

With 99 percent of the State now in drought, the NSW Government announced on Monday further support with a $500 million Emergency Drought Relief Package, taking the NSW Liberals and Nationals total drought support to more than $1 billion.

Premier Gladys Berejiklian said farmers are facing one of the driest winters on record, resulting in failing crops, drastic water shortages and a diminishing supply of fodder to sustain livestock.

The major feature of the Emergency Relief Package is approximately $190 million for the introduction of Drought Transport Subsidies.

The subsidies will be able to cover up to 50 percent of the full cost of transporting fodder, water for stock and livestock to pasture, slaughter or sale. The NSW Government will offer a transport subsidy of up to $20,000 per farm business.

The relief measure will also be back-dated so farmers can access additional subsidies for freight expenses incurred since 1st January, 2018.

Minister for Primary Industries Niall Blair reiterated his commitment to standing side by side with farmers during the worsening drought.

“As part of the emergency funding I am  pleased to announce waivers on Local Land Services annual rates, fixed charges on water licences, registration costs for class one agricultural vehicles and interest on existing Farm Innovation Fund loans,” said Niall.

“We know many families are also having to bring in water for domestic use, which is why we have also set aside additional funding for this essential service.

The package also includes funding for counselling and mental health; critical services in regional communities including transporting water and drought related road upgrades and repairs; and animal welfare and stock disposal.

The NSW Rural Assistance Authority will begin processing applications from Monday, 6th August. For more information on the package visit www.droughthub.nsw.gov.au.

Forbes Business Chamber Introduces New Committee

August 2, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Business Chamber AGM was held at the Forbes Services Club last Wednesday and saw a new Executive Committee come into place.

The new Executive Committee are:

• President: Marg Duggan

• Senior Vice-President: Duke Jelbart

• Junior Vice-President: Stuart Thomas

• Secretary: Gabe McMillan

• Treasurer: Kimberly Chudleigh

Working positions:

• Ian Bown

• Michael Reilly

• Brett Rout

• Elle Barry

Membership renewals are currently underway with a quick and healthy response being received. The Chamber is also building a business data base and has forwarded updated forms to all members and to businesses that are on the database.

As many businesses as possible are encouraged to update their details with the Chamber by forwarding the information to forbes.businesschambernsw@gmail.com.

Education Week 2018

August 2, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Today’s Schools Creating Tomorrow’s World

The future of education will be showcased in NSW public schools from 6th to 10th August as students, teachers and parents across the state celebrate Education Week 2018. Education Week kicks off on Monday, 6th August, with a simultaneous launch at Parramatta and Kiama Public Schools livestreamed on YouTube so all government schools and their communities can join in.

This year’s theme, Today’s schools – creating tomorrow’s world, highlights how NSW public schools are equipping young people with the skills and capabilities they need to thrive in a rapidly changing world. For the first time the Education Week launch will be hosted by primary school students and will feature a dancing robot, student performances and a film highlighting how schools are working with their communities to solve real-world problems.

A highlight of the week is the ‘Game Changer Challenge’, in which 16 teams of students from schools across NSW will compete in a three-day design program, working alongside leading industry professionals to create the school of the future.

Premier Gladys Berejiklian said today’s students were learning at a time of great change. “From the far west to our metropolitan hubs and everywhere in between, our state’s schools will celebrate not only what we’ve achieved, but the future we are creating,” said Gladys. “We are living in a time when the traditional walls of the classroom are opening up to new worlds of learning, paving the way for students to connect and collaborate with their peers regionally and globally.”

Education Minister, Rob Stokes said there had never been a more exciting time to be involved in schools with technology reshaping the way students learn and billions of dollars being invested in new school infrastructure. “The NSW Department of Education is continually striving for improvement and innovation so that the young people in our care learn in a world-class education system.”

The Secretary of the Department of Education, Mark Scott said ensuring today’s students had the skills they would need to “not just survive, but thrive” in the future underpinned the department’s evidence-based approach to learning.

Quality Care And Education

Bright Beginnings Early Learning Centre is a locally owned long day early education and care service. We focus on offering high quality care and education to children aged birth to six years old.

Our highly motivated team strive to provide the best possible experience for every child and family and take a multi-faceted approach to learning. Our programs are carefully designed to suit the age, interest and ability of each individual child from when they first join us, and focus on supporting them to reach their full potential.

We also offer an exciting preschool program which ensures that children are ready to begin their formal learning at big school.

For more information or to book a tour of our service, please call Kym on 6851 4597 or email director@brightbeginnings.net.au.

Learning Through Play

Forbes Preschool has an ongoing and developing program to include all aspects of play based learning for preschool aged children. The Girinya (play) Room was incorporated when the new preschool site was built to increase the current play based learning environment.

One program, the school readiness project has been developed to ensure a smooth transition for all children and makes use of the Girinya Room to develop children’s physical needs for school readiness.

Forbes Preschool’s school readiness project has been developed for all children due to start school the following year and is supported by a paediatric occupational therapist, speech therapist and preschool facilitator.

The programs are mainstream and do not target individuals. The school readiness project is also embedded into the whole day’s program of play and learning.

 

Inland Rail Ballast And Capping Work Boosts Jobs

July 26, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

The economic benefits of the Inland Rail continue to flow with up to 16 new jobs created in the Forbes and Parkes region.

Two local companies have been awarded Inland Rail contracts totalling about $7 million work to supply ballast and capping for the project’s first stage in NSW.

Calvani Crushing in Forbes has been awarded a $4.8 million contract to supply more than 150,000 tonnes of ballast and 75,000 tonnes of capping; while Ausrock Quarries near Parkes has been awarded a $2.1 million contract to supply more than 45,000 tonnes of ballast and 45,000 tonnes of capping. This product will be delivered over the next 12 to 18 months.

Inland Rail CEO, Richard Wankmuller said the first track for Inland Rail will be laid later this year between Parkes and Narromine and there is now a steady stream of supply contracts bringing jobs and opportunities to various parts of Australia.

“This is just the beginning job-wise. Inland Rail is gathering momentum each day and is delivering on its great potential.

It’s expected to deliver 16,000 new jobs at peak construction, and an average of 700 additional jobs a year over the entire programme,” said Richard.

Ballast is the small rocks that lie underneath, between and around railway sleepers. Capping is the smaller crushed rock that sits underneath the upper layer of larger rock to form the track foundation. Together, they fix the track in position, allow for drainage and reduce vegetation growth. Calvani Crushing Managing Director, John Calvani praised Inland Rail for its strong focus on local industry participation.

“The Inland Rail contract is the biggest we’ve been awarded and it’s an advantage for everyone to source these products locally. It’s allowed us to create new jobs and it provides a good income for these people,” said John.

Free Customer Service Workshops

July 26, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

The Forbes Business Chamber will be delivering Customer Experience and Product Ambassador workshops for Forbes business owners and their staff. “The programmed workshops are free,” said Marg Duggan. “The Chamber only requires people to book into one of the workshops.”

In 2017 it was highlighted to the Forbes Business Chamber that each and every business in Forbes needed to revisit their customer service standards and techniques.

The need for uniform customer service that is proactive, consistent, offers positive experiences and encourages return visitation and spend was discussed at length with Forbes Shire Council and the Chamber Executive.

Forbes Business Chamber currently hosts Biz Viz which involves a business opening their doors so others can understand what this business has to offer. Biz Viz will be used and face to face interaction.

The philosophy of the Customer Experience and Product Ambassador training will be the delivery of a program that addresses all of the above areas and encourages delivery of visitor information. Each and every participating business will become an ambassador of Forbes and confident in delivering a high level of customer service and customer satisfaction.

Celebrating National Tree Day

July 26, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Central West Lachlan Landcare (CWLL), Forbes Shire Council, Planet Ark and Toyota are inviting Forbes Shire residents to take part in a local National Tree Day event.

The National Tree Day event is taking place at the intersection of the northern end of Lake Forbes, at the Herbert Street end of Hill Street, on Saturday, 28th July. Activities start from 10am and there will be a bbq lunch. Please bring a chair to join with the group for lunch at the completion of planting.

“National Tree Day is a timely opportunity to connect with the community, reflect on what’s been achieved through previous plantings and continue to care for our local environment,” said CWLL Chairperson, Margot Jolly.

National Tree Day is Australia’s largest tree-planting and nature care event. Each year over 300,000 people take part in National Tree Day events at 3,000 sites. The campaign has spanned 22 years and lead to the planting of over 24 million trees, and Planet Ark is asking Australians to band together to plant a million more this year.

Existing research and feedback show participants feel healthier, happier and more connected to their communities by helping plant in and maintain their local green spaces.

Their newest research, via Pollinate, found 62 percent of Australians wish they had at least 30 minutes more time in nature per day, and only a third realised they could enhance their time outdoors by using smartphone apps such as plant identifiers and nature trail maps.

Landcare Co-ordinator, Marg Applebee explained “Central West Lachlan Landcare is pleased to be working with Forbes Arts and Forbes Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre, with the support of Forbes Shire Council and we look forward to continuing the fantastic work that has already been achieved through these community planting days.”

To register for National Tree Day, please visit treeday.planetark.org

Heavy Vehicle Route Complete

July 26, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

A road upgrade to create a major heavy vehicle route linking the Newell Highway to busy grain handling facilities at Wirrinya is now complete. Local Nationals’ MP and Deputy Prime Minister, Michael McCormack said the Federal Government provided $800,000 to the project under Round 5 of the Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program (HVSPP).

“The Newell Highway is a critical freight artery for the Riverina and Central West, as well as one of Australia’s busiest highways,” said Michael.

NSW Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, Melinda Pavey said the upgrade was part of the NSW Government’s commitment to improving regional freight links through the Restart NSW Fixing Country Roads program. “The $4.4 million Newell Highway to Wirrinya Heavy Vehicle Route Upgrade was awarded $2.8 million under Restart NSW Fixing Country Roads, including $1.8 million to Forbes Shire Council and $1 million to Weddin Shire Council.”

Parliamentary Secretary for Western NSW, Rick Colless said a 12.6 kilometre section of the road was widened, had its culverts strengthened, intersections realigned and rail crossings improved to allow access for an increased number of heavy vehicles.

Tightening Up Child Safety

July 19, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

The free Child Restraint Checking Day earlier this month, a service provided by Forbes Shire Council, discovered that 86 percent of the child restraints checked were fitted incorrectly.

The service provided free child restraint inspections at Forbes Pre School Kindergarten by local RMS authorised child restraint fitters, Jelbart Dawson and Forbes Auto Electrical Service.

Fifteen child restraints were brought in by parents and grandparents for checking, two child restraints were installed and one was turned around.

Forbes Shire Council’s Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor said the annual Child Restraint Checking Day event continues to be extremely popular.

“This year we were trialling a new format by going to where the children are to offer the free checks. We held a parents/carers session, followed by an open session. It was very successful! There were a large number of bookings but equally as many people who dropped in for the free check or asked about having their child restraints checked whilst dropping off their children.

We will be offering the service at other childcare centres in the coming years.”

“Most of the child restraints that were checked had minor problems that needed fixing to ensure the safety of the child. The most common mistakes were that the seatbelt needed tightening, a gated buckle was needed, the seatbelt was twisted or wasn’t used correctly with the child restraint, the shoulder straps needed adjustment and there wasn’t a large enough gap between the back of the front seat and the child restraint,” said Melanie.

National child restraints laws have been in effect in NSW since 2010. Children are required to be seated in an approved child restraint, appropriate for their size until they are seven years of age.

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