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Indigenous STEM

August 17, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Indigenous students are invited to apply for the Origin Foundation Grant King Indigenous Scholarships, which will provide two students with a full residential scholarship to undertake a degree in Engineering or Science at the University of New South Wales.

Origin Foundation Head Sean Barrett says the new program will help generations of students aspiring to careers in a STEM field to realise their dreams. Through its Indigenous Programs Unit, Nura Gili, UNSW provides entry pathways for Indigenous students in all faculties and programs, and supports them throughout their studies.

Scholarship holders will also have the opportunity to be mentored by Mr King, who was formerly the Managing Director at Origin and remains one of Australia’s most prominent business leaders as the President of the Business Council of Australia.

“Investing in access to exceptional education and support for Indigenous students is crucial to our society. Mentoring a young person through their most formative years can make a significant impact on their future, and I thank UNSW and Origin Foundation for creating this opportunity,” Mr King said.

The Origin Foundation Grant King Indigenous Scholarship is open for applications now: https://www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au

Mock Crash Demo Open To Public

August 17, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

It is a sad reality that young drivers are involved in 25% of crashes on roads within the Forbes, Parkes, and Lachlan Shire Council areas.

The mock crash demonstration is the major strategy of the NOT A STATISTIC! Youth Driver Education Program, developed in response to crash statistics across NSW, and aims to improve the attitudes and behaviours of young drivers and passengers.

Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, invites locals to find out what the annual mock car crash demonstration is all about by attending the last dress rehearsal on 21 August at 7pm at Parkes PCYC.

“We are excited that this is the third time we have offered this experience to locals. In the past we received requests from people who wanted to see the demonstration and we’ve also found that having a live audience lifts the performance from our actors,” said Melanie.

“The demonstration is as close to the real thing as it can be. It starts with a short film that sets the scene prior to the crash occurring and proceeds with the mock demonstration, which is a full emergency response involving NSW Police, NSW Ambulance and Parkes SES,” she said.

Local youth actors will play the crash victims and local emergency services will perform their usual tasks. The demonstration concludes with victim impact statements recorded by the crash victims six months on from the crash.

“The run time is around 60 minutes. There’s no need to book – just turn up, “ Ms Suitor said.

“It is important to remember that the content is not suitable for children under the age of 15,” she added.

Over 500 students from nine high schools across the three Council areas will view the mock crash demonstration on Thursday 24 August.

 

 

Solve Your Lambing Problems

August 17, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

For over 20 years Felix Rams has focussed on producing efficient and profitable prime lambs by breeding high performance, structurally sound meatsheep rams.

Felix Rams’ commitment to collecting good accurate performance data is second to none. Since first weighing lambs at birth in 1996, they have weighed more

than 22,500 lambs within 12 hours of birth. It is little wonder that a Felix client recently claimed, “You’ve solved our lambing problems”.

Birthweight records go into Sheep Genetics –Lambplan. “We use Lambplan breeding values for birthweight and lambing to help eliminate the production of rams that sire lambs with excessively high or low birthweights,” said Rodney Watt.

The priority is quick early growth, and maturity, not maximum adult ram size. Felix Rams will efficiently produce a 22-28 kg lamb.

The majority of Felix Rams hit the sweet spot for birthweight asbv of between 0.1 and 0.5 and pfat asbv between -0.8 and +0.5. At the same time, these rams are consistently in the top 25% of terminal rams for growth rate and eye muscle.

Felix Rams will offer around 140 Poll Dorset and 45 White Suffolk rams at their annual on-property sale at Greenethorpe on September 5th.

Catalogues are available at www.felixrams.com.au from August 25, or call Rodney 0417 499 204 or the selling agents, Allan Gray and Co Cowra 02 6342 2377.

Keeping Pests At Bay The Hi-Tech Way

August 17, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

With pest animals estimated to cost the Australian economy up to $1 billion a year, CSIRO scientists have developed a humane new technology that could help save Australian farmers’ crops and livelihoods.

After successfully scaring away elephants from farms and crops in Africa, scientists are trialling the Vertebrate Pest Detect-and-Deter (VPDaD) technology in Australia against pests such as ducks, cockatoos, rabbits, wild dogs and more, starting in Queensland’s Lockyer Valley.

“Ultimately we want to scale-up the technology and roll it out across Australia,” CSIRO scientist Dr Ash Tews said.

The technology works by detecting and identifying animals as they come close to farms or crops, and emitting a tailored series of sounds and lights to humanely scare them away before they cause damage.

In Australia, vertebrate pest animals can cause many thousands of dollars’ damage in a single dining experience, causing real problems for farmers’ orchards, vegetable and cereal crops, and potentially for livestock during critical periods of development or birthing events.

In addition to the feasibility study underway in the Lockyer Valley, CSIRO is looking to partner with local agribusinesses, aiming to help primary industries facing problems with an array of native pests.

The previous trial was conducted in Gabon, Africa, where elephants can present a significant problem for villagers and agricultural communities, capable of destroying a community’s entire season’s worth of crops overnight.

In collaboration with agribusiness company Olam International, the VPDaD technology was successfully used to prevent elephants from destroying fruit crops.

The VPDaD technology consists of a motion sensor device, and a collection of cameras that can pick up images and heat signatures of an animal, with lights and sounds that function as the deterrent for pests.

In addition to looking at how animals respond to perceived threats, the scientists are analysing deterrent effectiveness and animal movements over seasons.

 

 

Business Law -Duties and Obligations

August 17, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Are you looking to set up a new business, buy or sell a business? The law places tremendous responsibilities upon Business owners and employers.

Starting in business can be exciting. You can’t wait to put your ideas into action and a lot of hard work. However, there are Business Law issues you must consider:

• Will you be employing staff?

• Will you have contracts with customers

or clients?

• How will you deal with leases, insurance,

debt recovery?

• Do you have finance in place?

• What tax implications are there in your

business?

• Do you understand fair-trading regulations?

Before you commit to a lease, employ people or start work for clients, you must be sure you are not putting yourself in legal jeopardy or risking criminal or financial penalties.

Running your business may involve:

• Guarantees and security documents

• Confidentiality agreements

• Copyright and intellectual property law

• Partnership and shareholder disputes

• Customer disputes

• Supplier and contractor agreements

• Terms and conditions of trade

• Bankruptcy and Insolvency

• Work Health and Safety requirements

Selling your business involves issues you need to think through before signing a contract; in particular, the negotiation for the sale. Many factors come into play when deciding on a sale price for your business. Issues that arise include whether GST is applicable in the sale price and liabilities, responsibility for employees, and trading restrictions that may apply, just to name a few. Rushing the sale of a business may devalue your life’s work.

News on Rankin’s 10th Birthday Celebration

August 10, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Gabe McMillan is a human dynamo. As a seasoned business woman, mother of four children under five, with a husband who also runs a business, she is celebrating ten years as the owner of Forbes’ only newsagency. The Phoenix caught up with her to get the story.

“We made the decision to purchase the business and took it over in August 2007,” said Gabe. “At that stage it was my two sisters and
I who came in to work the newsagency together. I had relocated to Forbes after working as a journalist in Dubbo.”

The family decided on the newsagency because it was something that Gabe had experience in. She had been a junior retail assistant at News On Rankin while at school, and they felt they had a bit of knowledge going into it. But the reality was a bit different. “I probably thought I knew more than I did. And we probably weren’t that prepared. With a business like this, and I’ve probably had these conversations often over the years, there’s a lot involved in running a newsagency.” “On the first day, the three of us made sure we were here at five o’clock in the morning to open the shop. My two sisters had absolutely no idea about lotteries or any idea of what was going to go into it.”

“The business had a lot of dated stock in it, so that was probably one of the biggest things that I would say that I noticed then, and it was just the feel of it. Straight away from the first day we realised that we really needed to make sure that we separated ourselves from our competitors and made sure that we had an offering that our competitors didn’t.”

“So we really started from that day about the welcoming, about the warmth of the store,” said Gabe. From these beginnings, the business changed and expanded, and Gabe ended up on her own as her sisters pursued other things. “We’ve expanded our stationery area and our stationery lines for business customers. We now have a retail salesperson out visiting businesses at least three days a week. We offer discounts to business, and have strong relationships with businesses in Forbes as their stationery supplier.”

“Toys have also been one of our biggest areas. Because Forbes doesn’t have a toy store, we now find that parents really do look to us for all those small toys for birthday parties and things.” Beginning with one full-time staff member, a couple of casuals in the afternoon, and one delivery driver, News On Rankin now has four full time staff, seven casuals, and two drivers.

Over the years they have employed over 100 people, including 40 junior staff who have benefited from the training and gone on to
achieve bigger and better things. Gabe sees News On Rankin as more than just a newsagency. “I prefer to think of us as a retailer. We offer all the mainstream newsagency products, as well as superior customer service. It’s all about that personal relationship that we have with our customers.”

It hasn’t always been easy. Gabe took over the business in the middle of a decade long drought, then the global financial crisis hit hard. They also experienced the two recent major flood events along with the rest of the community. Gabe says that “Business success is largely about showing resilience, and banding together with the community.” “There’s been lots of highlights, and lots of sleepless nights. A lot of stresses, I would never pretend that there wasn’t, but the good things have far outweighed the bad during that time,” said Gabe.

“The week before Christmas in 2015, we sold the division one winning ticket in Wednesday night Lotto. I think it was so exciting for us to finally sell a winning ticket, because when you sell as many tickets as I have sold over the last ten years it was really nice to get a winner. There was a lot of excitement in the town. But the best part is that, to this day, that winner remains anonymous.”

Another highlight was winning the NSW newsagency retailer of the year award in 2012. “That was a massive achievement for us, and this year we were a regional finalist for the NSW Business Chamber which was an excellent achievement. It’s a great accolade not just for myself but for all of the staff.”

For Gabe, it’s all about the people. “Over the last ten years I’ve loved getting to know the people who come in here. I’ve developed strong relationships with a lot of those people. And I’ve been fortunate to have a lot of loyalty shown to me by customers and staff in that time.”

“The next five years, it’ll be about looking at how we can continue our business and make sure we’ve got longevity. We ask the community to continue to support us, because while they continue to support us, we’ll continue to be here.”

Jackson Saddlery Have Everything Equine

August 10, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Jackson Saddlery was established by Shirilee Jackson to meet the needs of people involved in equine disciplines in Forbes and the Central West, after she became fed up with the challenges involved in obtaining products and services locally. “Trying to find equine products around here is just impossible. You have to wait for it to be ordered from online, or travel interstate,” she said.

“And sometimes when you do get the goods come in, it’s not what you ordered, or the wrong size. Having a local saddlery and produce store means people can come in and see what they want and make sure it’s right.”

The shop opened four weeks ago, and has had fantastic early success. “It’s taken a while to get it up and running but it’s been open for four weeks now. And we’re doing really well. We have a lot of orders coming in and people wanting products.”

Shirilee also works at the Forbes Veterinary clinic as a veterinary nurse, so when it comes to nutrition and animal health, she knows her stuff. Jackson Saddlery has everything you need for any equine discipline under one roof. To find out more, visit the store or check out the Jackson Saddlery page on Facebook.

Love For Trees

August 10, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Around 14 locals joined Central West Lachlan Landcare (CWLL) in beautiful weather for the Forbes planting event for Planet Ark’s 22nd National Tree Day on 29 July. Nationally, Planet Ark estimates over 250,000 people took part at over 3,000 planting sites – with results still coming in – run by councils, schools, environment and community groups and Toyota Dealers across the country, planting close to one million native trees, shrubs and edibles and helping to beautify their local communities.

The green-thumbed volunteers in Forbes planted and mulched over 100 trees in the picturesque setting, just off Bedgerabong Road. This is a portion of a larger planting that will be undertaken in the area. When the planting was complete, volunteers enjoyed lunch together and had a chance to catch up and reflect on the work completed.

“The volunteers did a fantastic job and it was wonderful to have their presence at National Tree Day. We are pleased to have such a wide age group joining us and contributing to the project,” said Marg Applebee, Co-ordinator for CWLL. CWLL have been fortunate to have the support of Forbes Shire Council and Toyota to bring NTD to the Forbes Community. CWLL and the Skillset Green Army Team will be continuing planting work in this area over the weeks ahead.

A big thank you to all of the Volunteers who make National Tree Day possible.

Men’s Shed Raffle Raises The Roof

August 10, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Whether you shop at Woolworths or Bernardi’s, it’s likely you will have come across the blokes from the local Men’s Shed during the month of July as they sold raffle tickets to raise money for their new Shed. Woolworths and Bernardi’s each donated a $250 open order as first prize, and Flannery’s Pharmacy donated a $100 second prize for each raffle.

Overall, $1920 was raised for the new Men’s Shed, and president Norm Haley said he was elated by the community’s support. “We wish to thank the members of the community for their support. We’re also grateful to Woolworths and Bernardi’s. We know most people shop at both supermarkets, so we wanted to hold two raffles.

“We only have one big fundraising month a year. The public are pretty generous to us and we accept that,” he said. The Woolworths raffle draw took place on Thursday last week, with Tania Cole of Woollies and Debbie Prior of Flannery’s Pharmacy on hand for the draw. The $250 open order went to David Nock, and the $100 went to Len Lavers.

The Bernardi’s raffle draw was held on Friday at the supermarket with store manager Selwyn Bale. Vickie Duffill was the lucky first prize winner, and Brian Spice was awarded the second prize from Flannery’s. The Forbes Men’s Shed is located at the Showgrounds, and welcomes men of all ages and walks of life, even if it’s just for a yarn and a cuppa.

Destinations…

August 10, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Where Will You Go For Your Next Holiday?

With half the year already gone and school holidays just around the corner, it’s time to think about your next holiday. With great deals available to all of the islands, including Fiji and the Maldives, as well as Bali, Thailand, and Hawaii, now is the time to sit down with your local Helloworld Travel agent and discuss your options. Helloworld Travel has been helping Aussies see the world for more than 40 years.

As passionate travellers, they have all the handy tips that will make your next holiday the best one yet, whether you’re a foodie, sightseer, thrill seeker, sun lover, or shopaholic. Plus they have all the exclusive flight deals, hotel offers, global partnerships and real-world experience to add value to your great escape.

If you’re looking at Europe in 2018, the Earlybird airfares are due for release in September. We are excited to welcome Kerrie Musgrave
Bruem to the team at Helloworld Travel Forbes, she will join Alison Uphill and Maddi Quirk so call in and say hello or give them a call on 6852 2344 to start planning your dream holiday.

To keep up to date on all the latest deals and travel news make sure to like our Facebook and Instagram pages. We have some exciting things coming and a great competition that will be launched on these pages so stay tuned.

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