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Jemalong Polo Club

March 31, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Jemalong Polo Club will be hosting a tournament on 9th and 10th April 2016 at their facility on the Lachlan Valley Way, Forbes. Competition for 3 grades will be for the historic Forbes polo trophies that date back to 1928. Games will commence at 9 am on both Saturday and Sunday and continue until trophy presentation on Sunday afternoon.

Teams and players will be coming from overseas, interstate and together with more local players will make for exciting and colourful polo.

Talking To Carers Helps Keep Older People Safe

March 31, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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More than one in three people 65 years or older fall at least once a year and aged care residents are even more at risk with up to half of these residents falling at least once a year. The importance of involving carers and patients in falls prevention is highlighted on 1 April, April Falls Day® with the theme – Share the Care: Falls Prevention is everyone’s business®.

Falls prevention activities are planned throughout the Health District during April and are being supported by Health Promotion and the Carer Support Program. These range from morning tea celebrations to information displays and exercise demonstrations. April Falls Day – Share the Care: The Canowindra Community Health Centre is hosting a Falls Prevention Morning Wednesday 6th April 2016 10am-1pm at the Canowindra Services & Citizens Club Hall. It will feature local exercise demonstrations from the Tai Chi & Rehab/Fitness classes, as well as information and display stands focusing on vision, suitable footwear and product aids to assist with falls prevention.

The community is invited along for the opportunity for a free falls/balance assessment from local health professionals. Clinical Excellence Commission, Falls Prevention Program Leader, Lorraine Lovitt said there was a particular focus on staff engaging with carers and patients to prevent falls and keep older people safe. “Carers are an important part of the care team in NSW public hospitals and other health settings,” Ms Lovitt said. Important information carers can share with health workers includes:
• Recent slips, trips or falls
• Changes in memory or thinking at home or in hospital
• Personal habits and history of help support and settle
• Changes in medications
• Personal aids used (glasses, hearing aids, walking sticks)
• Need for assistance with toilet, shower or self-care

Arts Society’s 2016 Takes Off

March 23, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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The Forbes Arts Society had its first display for the year during the week, with the exhibition “Ninety Seven” showing at Town Hall. “Ninety Seven” displayed the works of Grenfell-based artists Kathleen McCue and Nina Roderick, and was named according to the number of pieces on display, which was 97.

Coincidentally, both Ms McCue and Ms Roderick went to art school together in
1997, however this played no role in coming to the name. The exhibition started last Wednesday and finished this afternoon (March 24). It was officially opened by Forbes Mayor Phyllis Miller last Saturday, with around 30 arts enthusiasts turning up for the opening.

Forbes Arts Society Secretary Klara Ward said the exhibition offered more than just paintings, which displays normally wholly consist of. “Kathleen had lots of paintings of flowers, but she also had some really interesting
sculptures, including one made out of farming pieces,” she said. “So it’s been great to have some more variety.

Most of our displays only have paintings.” Ms McCue is known best for her upscale paintings of flowers that focus on their form, sculptural characteristics, and play light on their petals. Ms Roderick has only recently moved into professional artwork, and before that enjoyed creating art as a relaxation technique, according to her exhibition biography.

The exhibition displays paintings by her of wildlife amongst other images.
Ms Ward said the Society was happy to be up and running for the year.

Its other events for the year include a photography competition, Landscape of Forbes Shire art competition, and the Heritage Festival.

Union Club Presidents Lunch Hailed a Success

March 23, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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The cooler conditions were perfect for the Forbes Rugby Union Club’s Presidents Lunch held on Saturday. Almost 900 people filled the two large marques to make the 2016 lunch the largest to date. Club President, Tracey Prior, welcomed guests and gave a stirring speech about what the Forbes Rugby Club means to the community and how the members and players have contributed to make the Forbes Platypi so special.

Life Membership was awarded to Andrew Hubbard who has been a huge part of the club for many years, as a player, clubman, mentor and previous president. Wayne O’Neill launched the Forbes Rugby Old Boys, or FROBS, organisation which is dedicated to encouraging previous players and supporters of the Forbes Platypi to remain actively involved in the club and give back to a club that has given them so much in the past.

It was with a hint of sadness that Kim Muffett, announced his retirement from the Presidents lunch committee this year. The Presidents Lunch concept was
Kim’s idea and what he thought was going to be a few people getting together for lunch exceeded all expectations in its first year and has continued to grow with each event. The committee will continue the tradition and would invite new members to join and be part of this great community event.

Well known comedian, Jean Kitson, did not disappoint with her witty and entertaining presentation and afterwards mingled with guests. Randall Grayson controlled the sale of the auction items donated for the event and once again the generosity of the Forbes community was shown, with all
items reaching prices in excess of expectations.

Organisers and beneficiaries, such as the Forbes CanAssist Branch were delighted with the response and the profits raised will go a long way to continuing their great work.

Entertainers Flocking to Forbes

March 23, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Forbes Services Club Manager David Fitzgerald says the great interest in entertainment in Forbes is what’s attracting famous acts to town.

Famed country musician Kasey Chambers played at the club on Friday March 11, while well-known DJ ‘Jesabel’ (real name Jessica Heap) played at the Forbes Inn on Saturday March 19.

The Forbes Services Club will also host popular American/Australian entertainer ‘Diesel’ (real name Mark Lizotte) in April, while country singer Adam Harvey will visit the club in May.

The now famous ‘Vanfest’ festival will also be staged in Forbes in December, completing what should be a musical treat for the town this year. Mr Fitzgerald said that Forbes provided a warm atmosphere for acts to come to town, and this is why he felt they were happy to come.

“I think Forbes treats the acts that come to town very well,” he said. “There is a very warm and inviting atmosphere around town, but in addition to that, I believe there is a great following for live music here, and this would no doubt
attract performers to come here.”

Mr Fitzgerald said the recent Kasey Chambers concert at the Services Club
auditorium was a huge success, with around 400 people filling the club to hear
hits such as ‘Not Pretty Enough’ and ‘True Colours’. “It was her first visit to Forbes in quite a number of years, and pulling in such a big name is a great accolade to the town of Forbes,” he said.

Mr Fitzgerald said his club was looking at getting a famous act once per month
between now and the end of the year, depending on availability. He said the club was targeting former Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock front man Ross Wilson, famed country musician Troy Cassar-Daley, and fellow well-known
country act Adam Brand.

Restructure at Cowal to Support Mine’s Future

March 23, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Evolution Mining (“Evolution” or the “Company”) confirmed recently it advised employees at its Cowal Gold Operation (“Cowal”) near West Wyalong in NSW of an organisational restructure necessary to support the long-term future of the mine.

Evolution acquired Cowal in July 2015, and has since undertaken a careful review of the organisational structure as part of its overall development strategy to unlock the mine’s future potential. Evolution has implemented a new organisational structure which will streamline site management and eliminate role duplication to empower staff, promote collaboration
between departments and enable more effective decision making.

An important outcome of the restructure is the creation of a new Planning and
Development Team entirely focussed on building Cowal’s future and extending the current Life of Mine. This team will be built predominantly by moving existing employees into newly created roles.

The current Life of Mine at Cowal considers closure of the mine in 2024. To
continue operating beyond this date, Evolution needs to secure the necessary environmental approvals and demonstrate the economic viability of expansion options.

Realising new levels of efficiency at the mine will become pivotal to the viability of these expansion options. The restructure incorporates changes
to the senior level of the organisation, decentralisation of the maintenance department, and the creation of an Environment & Social Responsibility (ESR) team which will leverage opportunities for collaboration between the Environment and Community Relations functions.

As a result, a number of roles will become redundant under the new structure. Evolution is aware of the impact that redundancies may have on individuals, their families and the broader community and is committed to supporting those affected through the transition.

Stand up for RDA

March 23, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Riding for the Disabled Committee is looking for new volunteers to take up executive positions within the committee. The current committee met last Wednesday 16th March for their AGM and with all executive positions open, there unfortunately were no nominations to replace the vacating committee members.

All attended agreed to hold a special meeting on Wednesday 30th March 2016 to allow longer to entice new faces with new ideas to the committee. Since becoming a steering committee in October 2013 only a small amount of
the original committee members remain. Coaches have been trained, agreements with Sahara Park have been settled on, volunteer days held, fundraising done for supplying specialist equipment to participants
and students from Forbes High School registered and ready to attend.

The issue is now to continue growing registered participants and to encourage volunteers to take on the lead roles such as President, Secretary and Treasurer.
There are plenty of volunteers beyond the main roles but the current vacating
committee are hoping to have their roles filled at the next meeting because if not the RDA Forbes Centre will have to fold and the funds raised will be sent to RDA NSW to be held in trust for two years. However, in that period if a committee reforms the raised funds will be accessible. After the two-year period if no interest is shown in recommencing the centre, the funds will go
to the closest RDA in our area.

The Special Meeting will be held on Wednesday 30th March at 6.00pm at the
Forbes RSL. All interested people are invited to attend to ensure the centre is able to continue.

Youth of the Year Quest

March 23, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

The Lions Youth of the Year Quest is conducted annually throughout Australia. Local Lions Clubs conduct the quest for local secondary schools and the winners from these events continue on through the various levels until a national winner is declared.

Lions Australia will award all National Finalists an organised group tour to a Lions International Youth Camp at Rotorua, New Zealand, followed by a group tour to the National Winner’s home state, a total of 16 days’ duration during the summer holidays.

Each state winner will also receive $500 spending money. The National Winner receives an overseas trip to a destination of choice to the value of $4,000 plus $1,000 spending money.

The Public Speaking winner receives a trip to a destination of choice to the value of $2,000 plus $500 spending money. After a hard fought Club Final in Forbes, Kelly Yoon was declared the winner. Kelly then progressed to the Zone Final on Sunday 20th March, which she won again. She now progresses to the District Final of the Lions Youth of the Year Quest in Dubbo on 9th April.

Wren’s Project Begins Display

March 17, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Former Forbes High School student Isaac Wren’s 2015 HSC work is now on display at the Sydney Powerhouse Museum. Wren, a Year 12 Forbes High School Graduate, is involved with the Shape 2015 exhibition at the Museum, which started on February 27 and ends on May 8.

His Year 12 Major Works project was a seven level game with coloured cubes to be picked up and placed on corresponding colours. The project will also be displayed later in the year at the inTech 2016 exhibition at Sydney Olympic Park.

InTech 2016 is the annual exhibition of outstanding Major Design Projects developed by 2015 HSC Industrial Technology students and runs from Friday 24 June to Sunday 26 June 2016.

In 2015, over 2500 students and their teachers from across NSW visited the In-Tech exhibition in Sydney. The Powerhouse Museum exhibit features a limited number of projects from industrial technology, textiles and design, as
well as design and technology. His work was one of just 25 out of a massive 9000 projects picked for the Powerhouse Museum exhibition.

Mr Wren’s mother, Monica Wren, said it was a very exciting time for their family to be involved with such a big exhibition. “It was such a fantastic experience for all of us, not just Isaac,” she said. “To think that little Forbes High School is represented at the Powerhouse Museum, and that the Forbes community helped to raise a technological genius is just beyond words. We don’t even have ADSL at home!”

Mr Wren told The Forbes Phoenix last month it felt great to have his work on display at one of Australia’s most recognisable museums. “It’s pretty cool. I wasn’t really expecting it,” he said.

Solo’s Rally a Huge Success

March 17, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia Solo Network rally organiser Rainey Parsell labeled this week’s Forbes rally a huge success.

Around 350 campervans and motorhomes rolled into town on Monday for a week’s worth of action, and they are due to hit the roads again on Monday. The Rally was held at the Forbes Showground for the Solo’s Rally, an event that members of the CMCA Solo Network, as well as some couples from the CMCA, participated in.

Solo Network members are members of the CMCA that are single. With between 30 and 40 of the 350 vans made up of couples, it is estimated that
around 400 people made it to the rally.

While the rally is still yet to feature its open and market day, which is on tomorrow for the public to enjoy, throughout the week members have engaged in activities such as dinners, morning walks, tai chi, meditation, arts and crafts, musical sessions, dance classes, seminars and regional tours.

Mrs Parsell said the support Forbes had offered to the Rally was great. “Council let us stay at the campgrounds for free while we set up the showground, and while we were there people came up to us and thanked us for coming.”

Mrs Parsell said many members of the Solo Network had suffered from depression due to being single and lonely (from losing their partners or families) and NSW Mental Health had come on board to run a seminar to help those affected by mental illness.

“It’s also great for those people to be apart of what we do as well. We spend our lives on the road and just have lots of fun together,” she said. Tomorrow’s open day will also feature vehicles for inspection, and in some cases, purchase.

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