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New Anglican Minister Commissioned For Parkes And Peak Hill

February 5, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Reverend Steve Cimarosti pictured with hi wife Louise and children at the Parkes Radio Telescope.

The Anglican Parish of Parkes and Peak Hill will formally commission the Reverend Steve Cimarosti as its new minister at a special service on Saturday 7 February at 10.00am, to be held at St George’s Angli­can Church, Parkes.

The commissioning marks the beginning of Steve’s ministry across the Parkes and Peak Hill communities. The service will be attended by parishioners, local clergy, and invited guests, and will include prayers, readings, and the formal commissioning by the Diocesan Bishop, Mark Calder.

Parish representatives have welcomed Mr Cimarosti’s appointment, noting his commitment to pastoral care, community engagement, and faith expressed through service.

Mr Cimarosti commented, “Louise and I are looking forward to meeting you and serving our Lord together with you!” Members of the public are warmly in­vited to attend the commissioning service and join in welcoming Steve, Lou and their family to the district.

Nedd Brockman Named 2026 Young Australian Of The Year

January 29, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Nedd Brockman pictured with Australian Prime Minister, the Hon Anthony Albanese MP who presented Nedd with the prestigious award. Photo credit to NADC/Salty Dingo.

“A young man inspiring millions through ultra marathon running to help solve homelessness” is how they describe Nedd Brockman. The Prime Minister announced Nedd Brockaman as the 2026 Young Australian of the Year in a ceremony at the National Arboretum in Canberra.

At the 66th Australian of the Year Awards announcement, the award recipients were presented with a handcrafted glass trophy, a traditional Indigenous coolamon and clap sticks.

Nedd Brockmann had a goal – to run across Australia and inspire people to do more for themselves and the homeless. He wanted to do something to highlight homelessness, its complexities and prove that it’s solvable.

So, in 2022, he ran from Perth’s Cottesloe Beach to Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach, completing a 3,952km journey over 46 days, and becoming the fastest ever Australian to do so. Nedd, now 27, raised over $2.6 million from over 37,000 individual contributors.

He went on to start Nedd’s Uncomfortable Challenge in 2024, and with his team, has raised over $8 million for those experiencing homelessness.

He also raises funds for his charity partner, Mobilise, to change lives through innovative programs to reduce the number of people sleeping rough. Find more info here https://wearemobilise.org.au/

Public nominations for the Australian of the Year Awards close on 31 July. If there’s someone you think should be considered for the 2027 Australian of the Year Awards, you can nominate them now at australianoftheyear.org.au.

2026 Community Recognition Awards

January 29, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Member for Orange Philip Donato MP host­ed the Orange electorate’s annual Commu­nity Recognition Awards at the Australian National Field Days Function Centre, hon­ouring the dedication and achievements of local individuals and organisations.

Ninety seven Recognition Award recipi­ents were acknowledged for outstanding service to the community or for significant personal and professional accomplish­ments. Mr Donato personally presented cer­tificates to each award recipient.

“Our region is built on the strength of its people, and these awards are about recog­nising those who give their time, skills and energy to make our community a better place,” Mr Donato said.

“Whether through volunteering, leader­ship, service or personal achievement, each recipient has made a meaningful difference in the lives of others.”

Each certificate presented was formally endorsed with a speech delivered by Mr Donato in the NSW Parliament.

“Every year, this event highlights just how fortunate we are to live in a commu­nity where people genuinely care about one another.

“Many of those recognised go about their work quietly and without expectation of ac­knowledgement, which makes it especially important that their efforts are celebrated by the community they support.” Mr Donato said.

Snap The Pic, Save The Memory, Skip The Overshare This Back-To-School Time

January 29, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Families are being encouraged to put child safety first and hit ‘stop’ on oversharing as back-to-school time approaches.

Leading child protection organisation Act for Kids warns that the excitement of a new school year often prompts family members to post photos of children on social media – sometimes revealing far more information than they realise.

Images that include small details such as a child’s school uniform logo, age or first name can be used by online child sex of­fenders to build profiles and groom both children and their families.

Act for Kids Executive Director Tom McI­ntyre said the risks have intensified with the rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence, which can be used to manipu­late innocent images into illegal child abuse material.

“The moment an image is shared publicly online, it is no longer within your control and you may never know where it ends up or who has access to it,” Mr McIntyre said.

“That’s why Act for Kids is encouraging families to snap the photo, save the memory and skip the overshare this back-to-school season,” Mr McIntyre said.

“Children’s safety should always come first, and parents and carers can play a pos­itive role by modelling safe online habits at home.”

Forbes: 2026 Australia Day Awards

January 29, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Australia Day award recipients Chloe Little, John Schrader and Maureen Field.

The 2026 Forbes Shire Australia Day Awards were announced at the Citizen of the Year Gala Dinner on Sunday evening.

Each of the following award recipients has made a meaningful contribution to their community, embodying the strength, pride, and spirit of Forbes Shire.

Forbes Citizen of the Year, John Schrad­er: John has long been a pillar of numerous organisations in and around the Forbes re­gion. A dedicated volunteer, he contributes his time and expertise across a wide range of sporting, agricultural, and charitable committees.

He works tirelessly for many local organi­sations, including Forbes Junior and Sen­ior Rugby League, Veteran Car Rallies, CanAssist, Anzac Day ceremonies, and various Forbes motorcycle charity events.

John’s unwavering commitment, reliability and community spirit make him an invalu­able and deeply appreciated member of the Forbes community.

Forbes Senior Citizen of the Year, Mau­reen Field: Maureen joined CanAssist in 2001 and has served as Treasurer for an impressive 25 years. Her contribution ex­tends far beyond managing finances. Mau­reen works tirelessly to secure wider, fairer and more accessible benefits for country patients. Her efforts help ensure that rural residents, especially those who travel long distances for cancer treatment or other es­sential medical services, receive the sup­port they need.

Maureen is an active member of several local organisations, including the Parish of Forbes St Laurence O’Toole and the View Club, where she contributes generously to their ongoing work.

Forbes Young Citizen of the Year, Chloe Little: Chloe is an emerging young leader within the Forbes community. Chloe is a member of the Forbes Youth Action Team.

Since joining, she has taken on a natural mentoring role. Her leadership is evident through her willingness to step up for key responsibilities, including being nominated as the emcee for the Teddy Bears Picnic.

In addition to her work with FYAT, Chloe serves as School Captain of Forbes High School, further reflecting her strong lead­ership qualities. She has also represented the Youth Action Team at the Tidy Towns Awards. Chloe’s combination of leader­ship, mentorship and initiative makes her an inspiring role model for young people.

New Speed Limit And Safety Upgrades For Gordon Duff Drive

January 29, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Studies show that at 30km/hour, a pedestrian’s survival likelihood is approximately 90 percent, whereas at 50km/hour it drops to only 10 percent.

Forbes Shire Council is improving road safety with the introduction of a new 30km/hour speed zone and the installation of speed cushions and signage along Gordon Duff Drive.

Three rubber speed cushions have been installed near the Camp Street pedestrian crossing, Apex Park and at the midpoint op­posite the Forbes Rugby Clubhouse. Each of these locations were strategically se­lected to address key areas of activity and pedestrian movement.

Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM said “Lower­ing the speed limit, adding speed cushions and clear signage creates a safer environ­ment for everyone – especially children, lake walkers and users of South Circle Oval.”

Forbes Welcomes Two New Pharmacists To Flannery’s

January 29, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Life Pharmacy Group pharmacists and partners Jack Buckley (left) and Sarah Hazell (right) with new Forbes pharmacists Chris and Brooke Young, with daughter Lily.

Health services in Forbes have been bol­stered with Life Pharmacy Group (LPG) wel­coming two new experienced pharmacists to Flannery’s Pharmacy.

LPG pharmacists Chris and Brooke Young, together with their daughter Lily, have relocated to Forbes where Chris is the newest Pharmacist in Charge at Flan­nery’s Pharmacy. Brooke will join the team this year.

“I am looking forward to being a part of the pharmacy, and continuing to grow the services we offer, as well as being a part of the Forbes community. Hopefully I can get involved with the local Rural Fire Service, Landcare and church organisations,” Chris Young said.

It has been a busy period for Chris and Brooke, who have relocated from Canberra, via a stint at Life Pharmacy Orange. Hav­ing grown up in a farming family, Chris is no stranger to the region, having worked with LPG in Forbes and Parkes in the early stag­es of his career.

“Farming is still certainly my happy place, I’ve still got my wool classers stencil and sheepdog,” Chris said.

Partner at Flannery’s and Life Pharma­cies, Sarah Hazell, has welcomed the Young family to Forbes and says they are a welcome addition to the local community.

“We are so pleased to have Chris, Brooke and Lily here in Forbes,” Sarah Hazell said.

“Both Chris and Brooke bring a wealth of pharmacy experience and expertise to Flan­nery’s, they’re such a wonderful addition to our team. They’re both country people who work hard and appreciate the importance of their role.”

Chris and Brooke are both so engaging and approachable so if you see them in store, don’t be afraid to say hello and wel­come!

Talk2me Bro To Host Community Catchup In Forbes This Weekend

January 22, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Talk2MeBro is a grassroots NSW-based organisation dedicated to ending suicide in Australia through genuine conversa-tions about mental health, creating safe spaces where people can connect, heal, and support one another.

Mental health and suicide prevention charity Talk2MeBro will host another of its regular Community Catchups in Forbes at the sce­nic Ski Dam, this Sunday 25 January, from 7:30am.

The Community Catchups are casual gatherings specifically designed to bring people together to reconnect with them­selves, share, and build meaningful connec­tions. These events are dispersed between gender-specific Guys and Ladies Catch ups across the region, and have proven incred­ibly impactful in creating supportive net­works among participants.

This Sunday’s Community Catchup will provide residents with mental health sup­port through relaxed conversation, breath­work exercises, ice bath experiences, and connection in a safe, non-judgmental en­vironment. The combination allows partici­pants to find solace in knowing they are not alone in their journey while experiencing proven wellness practices that support both physical and mental wellbeing.

Community members from all walks of life are welcome, whether attending alone or with family members. No prior experience with breathwork or ice baths is necessary.

The Forbes Catchups represents the or­ganisation’s ongoing commitment to making mental health support easily accessible to everyone in regional communities.

For those seeking stress relief, wanting to try new wellness practices, or simply look­ing to connect with other women in Forbes, this gathering offers a valuable opportunity to invest in wellbeing while building commu­nity connections.

Registration is essential: www.talk2me­brocatchups.org.au/forbescommunity/

Nominees Announced For 2026 Australia Day Awards

January 22, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Forbes Shire Council is proud to announce the nominees for the 2026 Forbes Shire Aus­tralia Day Awards, celebrating outstanding contributions and achievements across the re­gion. These awards recognise individuals who have gone above and beyond to make a positive impact in our commu­nity. Congratulations to the fol­lowing nominees:

2026 Citizen Of The Year Nominees

• Paul Findley

• Sam Parish

• Greg Ridge

• John Schrader

• Shane Wode

• Kristen Woods

2026 Senior Citizen Of The Year Nominees

• Maureen Field

• Michael and Denise Jelbart

• Sue-Anne Nixon

• Susan Stewart

• Rex Toole

• Elvy Quirk

2026 Young Citizen Of The Year Nominees

• Chloe Little

• Elly Mackinnon

Forbes Shire Mayor, Phyl­lis Miller OAM said, “Australia Day is a time to celebrate the incredible people who make our community stronger, kinder and more vibrant. These nomi­nees represent the very best of Forbes, and we look forward to honouring their contributions and achievements at the Gala Event.”

The winners will be revealed at the Citizen of the Year Gala Dinner on Sunday 25 January 2026 at Forbes Town Hall com­mencing at 6pm. This special evening will feature presenta­tions, entertainment and an op­portunity to honour the incred­ible efforts of our nominees.

Tickets are free but essential and can be booked via 123tix or by phoning Council on 02 6850 2300 by Wednesday 21 Janu­ary 2026. For those unable to attend the Gala Dinner in per­son, the award ceremony will be live streamed to Council’s Facebook page.

For more information about the 2026 Australia Day program of events, visit www.forbes.nsw.gov.au or follow @ForbesShire­Council for updates.

Resilient Homes Expos: Parkes, Forbes & Eugowra

January 22, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Did you have flooding in and around your home in the 2022 floods? Your home may be eligible for flood-resilient upgrades.

NSW Reconstruction Authority are holding free expos for Resilient Homes Program participants and community members to learn how to make their homes safer and more resilient with a Resilient Measures grant. The Expos will be held on the follow­ing dates:

• Parkes 28 January: Parkes Services Club, 9-17 Short St, 4pm to 7pm.

• Forbes 25 February: Club Forbes, 4145 Templar St, 4pm to 7pm.

• Eugowra 25 March: Eugowra Multipur­pose Centre, Eugowra Showground, 63 Oberon St, 4pm to 7pm.

The Resilient Homes Program is also pro­viding funding to support homeowners to raise, rebuild, relocate or retrofit homes damaged in the 2022 floods.

Homeowners looking for construction work need access to builders, building certifiers, engineers, designers, house re­movalists, architects, planners and project managers.

NSW Reconstruction Authority Free con­struction information sessions for building trades will be held on the following dates:

• Parkes 27 January: Railway Hotel & Hart Bar, 1-3 Caledonia St, 4pm to 5.30pm

• Forbes 28 January: Sylo Cafe, 23 Rankin St, 7am to 8.30am

• Orange 29 January: The Greenhouse of Orange, 231-243 Anson St, 5pm to 6.30pm.

Read more about the Resilient Homes Program at nsw.gov.au/resilienthomesprogram

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