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New Bus Service Fired Up For Frost And Fire

May 28, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Forbes’ Frost & Fire is the ultimate winter party – rug up, fire up and get ready for Frost and Fire 2026.

Getting to Forbes’ most magical winter event just got even easier. For the first time, return bus services will operate from neigh­bouring towns, making it simple for visitors to travel to and from Topsoil Organics 2026 Frost & Fire without the hassle of driving orfinding a park.

New bus routes will run from:

• Parkes sponsored by Parkes Shire Council

• Cowra via Gooloogong

• Canowindra via Eugowra

Visitors travelling on these neighbouring town bus services will be dropped directly at the Forbes Ski Dam, making the journey seamless from start to finish.

For locals and those visitors staying in Forbes, a free hop-on, hop-off shuttle ser­vice will operate with 10 bus stops around town, running all night to and from the event site.

With no public parking available on site, the expanded bus network offers a safe and convenient way to enjoy the event – leaving more time to soak up the fire pits, food, en­tertainment and winter magic. Prams, camp chairs, picnic blankets and winter woollies are all welcome on board.

Forbes Shire Mayor, Phyllis Miller OAM says the new transport options improve ac­cess while reducing congestion around the event site. “Importantly, fewer cars on site also means safer roads and a safer festival experience for everyone” the Mayor added.

Gates open from 3.30pm, with live music and entertainment kicking off at 4pm until 10pm. Bus timetables and tickets are avail­able from 123tix.com.

Festival Friends are encouraged to se­cure their tickets, book accommodation and lock in transport now. Be sure to arrive early to snap a cosy spot near the bonfires.

Get in touch with the Forbes Visitor Infor­mation team on (02) 6852 4155 to help you plan your Frost and Fire weekend.

For more information about Frost and Fire 2026, visit www.amazingforbesnsw.com or follow @amazingforbesnsw.

Winter Soup, Pasta, And Slice Kitchen

May 28, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Plans are under way for the first Winter Soup, Pasta, and Slice Kitchen by the Forbes Evening Branch of CWA.

The inclusion of pasta and sauce was suggested during 2025 Soup Kitchen. The soup and pasta menu will be prepared and served by members of Forbes Evening Branch CWA on Thursday 25 June, at the CWA Hall in Lachlan St, Forbes.

This event is presented to encourage members of our Forbes Community to gather to catch up with friends, meet new faces, and just enjoy a great chin wag with whoever is sitting at your table.

As a walk-in event, it is an open door to all who specifically venture out to attend, those who are in the Forbes CBD on the day and employees of our local business houses looking for a warm lunch.

The soup, pasta and slice kitchen will op­erate from 12pm to 2pm. The cost for this winter warming menu will be $15 for either soup or pasta with slice and a cuppa. Or $20 if you wish to enjoy soup and pasta with slice and a cuppa.

The Forbes Evening Branch of CWA en­courage you to make note of three planned Winter Soup Kitchens, on June 25, July 23 and August 20.

Congratulations to the winner’s of the Mother’s Day Raffle (three Pampering Packs), drawn on 7 May 2026.

• 1st Prize – Matilda Bailey-King

• 2nd Prize – Robyn Kenny

• 3rd Prize – Jesse McLelland

And thank you to all those who supported the Forbes Evening Branch of CWA Raffle.

Sparkling Forbes Library Children’s Area

May 28, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Check out the revamped children’s area at Forbes Library to spark a lifelong love of reading. Forbes Library has purchased new tubs on wheels with clear acrylic sides to make finding your next read much easier. Children will love looking at and choosing books for themselves


Forbes Library also have easy-to-reach book tubs on wheels and more face out books on display, so you will quickly find all your favourites on any topic. Whether you are looking for board books, picture books, junior fiction, or graphic novels, they have them all!

Former Mayor Recognised For Leadership And Service

May 21, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Left: Former Parkes Shire Mayor Ken Keith receives his honour of Patron from the current CMA chair, mayor Rick Firman OAM of Temora Shire. Right: Former Parkes Shire Mayor Ken Keith, Parkes Deputy Mayor Marg Applebee, and former Governor-General of Australia General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK AC (Mil) CVO MC (Ret)

Former Parkes Shire Mayor Ken Keith OAM has been formally recognised as the inau­gural Patron of the Country Mayors Asso­ciation of NSW (CMA) during a reception atNSW Parliament House this week.

Hosted by President of the NSW Legisla­tive Council the Hon Ben Franklin, the eventbrought together country mayors and gen­eral managers from across regional NSW todiscuss the challenges and priorities facing rural and remote communities.

Mr Keith served as Chairman of the Coun­try Mayors Association of NSW from 2020 to2022 and was later appointed the asso­ciation’s first Immediate Past Chairman in 2022.

Mr Keith served as Mayor of Parkes Shire Council for 17 years, from July 2008 until September 2023, after previously serving 17 years as Deputy Mayor following his election to Council in 1983.

Parkes Shire Mayor Neil Westcott said “Ken Keith has dedicated decades of ser­vice to not only the Parkes Shire community, but also to regional and rural communities right across New South Wales.”

“This recognition as the inaugural Patron of the Country Mayors Association is a fitting acknowledgement of his tireless advocacy, strong leadership and unwavering commit­ment to ensure country communities have a strong voice at the state and national level.

“Ken has always championed the issues that matter most to regional communi­ties – from roads, infrastructure and hous­ing to health services, workforce shortages and disaster recovery. His leadership has helped shape important conversations and outcomes for councils across regional NSW,” Mayor Westcott said.

Building With Parkes In Mind: The Story Behind Bushmans Ridge

May 21, 2026 by Roxane Manley

On the edge of Parkes, just minutes from town, a new lifestyle estate has quietly taken shape.

Bushmans Ridge, developed by Giles Land Development, is more than a land release. It is the result of careful planning, local knowledge, hands-on work, and a simple idea: create large, practical lifestyle blocks where families can build with confidence and room to grow.

Located on Jones Street, Bushmans Ridge offers generous residential lifestyle lots with wide open space, big horizons, and the convenience of being close to the Parkes town centre. With seven lots currently available, priced from $310,000 to $360,000, the estate has been designed for buyers who want more than a small suburban block, but still want access to town services, schools, shops, sport, health services and community life.

For Peter and Nartayliah Giles, the project is also personal. We are a family building estates for families, Peter said.

Our background is in mining, engineering and property development, so we approach land a bit differently. We do not just look at a block and think about how it can be sold. We think about what it will be like for the family who builds there, what problems we can solve early, and how we can make the process easier for the next person. That mindset has shaped Bushmans Ridge from the start.

Giles Land Development’s first subdivision, Old Pine Estate, was a 29-lot lifestyle development that gave the team a strong understanding of what buyers are really looking for when they choose larger residential blocks in Parkes.

The lessons from that project have carried into Bushmans Ridge – particularly around access, services, drainage, fencing, compliance, and making the lots as build-ready as possible.

At Bushmans Ridge, the major groundwork has already been completed. giving buyers a clearer starting point when planning their future home. For many families, that preparation matters.

Buying land can feel overwhelming, especially when there are unknowns around services, drainage, approvals, site preparation and future building costs. Bushmans Ridge has been developed to reduce those unknowns as much as possible.

We have tried to do the hard thinking up front, Peter said. A lifestyle block should feel exciting, not confusing. Buyers still need to do their own due diligence and work with their builder, but our goal has been to present a clean, practical, well-prepared estate where people can see the opportunity clearly.

The estate sits within an R5 Large Lot Residential zoning, which supports the type of lifestyle many Parkes families are looking for – space for a shed, gardens, pets, room for children to play, and a bit more breathing room, while still staying connected to town. That balance is one of the key attractions of Bushmans Ridge.

Parkes continues to be a regional centre with strong longterm prospects. Major investment connected to Inland Rail, the Parkes Special Activation Precinct, transport, logistics, agriculture and local business is helping position the town for continued growth. As Parkes develops, housing choice becomes more important – not just more houses, but different types of housing and land options for different stages of life.

Large lifestyle lots play a role in that mix. Some buyers want a place to raise a family. Some want room for a workshop or shed. Some are looking for a quieter block with views and space around them. Others are thinking long term and want to secure land while Parkes continues to grow. Bushmans Ridge has been created with those buyers in mind.

The available lots range from approximately 3,081sqm through to 15,000sqm, giving buyers a range of options depending on the type of lifestyle they are looking for. While the estate is now sale ready, the project has taken significant work behind the scenes. Stormwater, boundary fencing, services, approvals, building pads and final compliance all form part of the development process, much of it unseen once the estate is finished.

Because we live here, our projects matter to us, Peter said. We drive past them. We see the families who buy in them. Our kids are growing up in this town. So we care about doing things properly and creating something we can be proud of in ten years’ time, not just on settlement day.

Bushmans Ridge is now open for enquiry, with seven lots available. For buyers considering building in Parkes, it offers a chance to secure land with space, services and a clear path forward.

Peter and Nartayliah Giles pictured with their children,River and Mila.

Forbes High Host 80 School Leaders For 2026 NSW Schools Roadshow

May 21, 2026 by Roxane Manley

L-R: NSW Department of Education Secretary – Murat Dizdar, Forbes High School Students – Indigo, Payton, Adelaide, Jamal and Forbes High School Principal – Kathleen Maksymczuk.

Forbes High School hosted more than 80 principals and school leaders from across Central West NSW as part of the 2026 Schools Roadshow, on Tuesday May 19. 

The NSW Department of Education’s an­nual roadshow is travelling across the state, serving as a key platform to engage directly with school leaders and bring the NSW Plan for Public Education to life in every commu­nity.  

Leaders from Forbes to Canowindra and Cowra to Cudal all came together to share insights from their unique school contexts ensuring local voices shape the future of public education in NSW.  

NSW Department of Education Secretary, Murat Dizdar, said the roadshow plays a critical role in strengthening the system by listening to those closest to students.  

“It’s inspiring to see so many school lead­ers coming together with a shared purpose to improve outcomes for every student,” he said.  

“When we listen to the experiences of principals and leaders on the ground, we build policies that are more responsive, more effective, and more deeply connected to the communities we serve.”  

The department’s senior executive team attends each roadshow stop to engage directly with principals and deepen under­standing of local opportunities and chal­lenges.  

“This is about genuine partnership. We listen, we learn, and we lead together,” Mr Dizdar said.  

At the Forbes event, Mr Dizdar highlighted key achievements made across NSW public schools, including strong student growth in NAPLAN and the successful expansion of the Inspire program for high potential and gifted students.  

“We are committed to ensuring every stu­dent-regardless of their postcode or back­ground-has access to a world-class public education,” he said.  

“Bringing leaders together like this strengthens professional networks and builds a more connected, resilient public education system.”

Forbes Garden Club Report

May 21, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Forbes Garden Club held their April meet­ing at the home of Neil and Jane Gilmour with a great attendance of 38 members and apologies from ten. President Marg Dent welcomed all, with birthday wishes extended. Secretary Robin Lyall read the minutes of the previous meeting with Treasurer Lloyd Gerdes informing us of the financial situation. A big thank you was giv­en to Elvy Quirk for making the Anzac Day wreath that was laid by Marg.

Guest Speaker at the April meeting was Kylie Matthews who spoke on Dynamics.

She had everybody amazed at some of her methods to improve the soil on her proper­ty at Wirrinya using cow horns and manure buried as rich fertiliser, watered down and spread on the pastures with the use of Bio products, she has visibly noticed the dif­ference this has made to her farm. Robyn Mattiske presented a gift of thanks to Kylie.

Host Neil Gilmour then spoke on the preparation he had to do to his property to establish a healthy lawn with trailer loads of manure from the farm.

Flower of the month winners were 1st Marie Langfield Alec Red Rose, 2nd Elvy Quirk (Magenta), equal 3rd Joy Hocking (Petunia), John Browne (Pope Paul Rose), and David Sanderson (Yellow Gerbera). The raffle was won by Pam Baass, 2nd place went to Meg Butler and 3rd place to John Browne.

Forbes Garden Club’s next meeting will be at 34 Wambat Street on Tuesday 26May at 2pm. Please bring a chair, a hat and cup and also a flower for the competition. The guest speaker will be Tony McManus who is an Arbourist.

Red Bend Catholic College Students Raise $1,000 For Vinnies

May 21, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Vinnies Central & Far West NSW sends a huge thank you to the students and staff at Red Bend Catholic College for their incred­ible $1,000 donation to the Vinnies Winter Appeal. The 40+ students involved spent many hours fundraising, through activities such as Zooper Dooper sales at the swim­ming carnival, the mega easter egg raffle, Thursday bacon and egg roll sales and their ongoing Friday lolly shop.

Through their fundraising efforts, the school’s Youth Conference is making a real difference for people doing it tough this winter, and earning their first Bronze Award in the Vinnies Service Medallion Program along the way!The Vinnies Service Medallion (VSM) is an initiative developed by the St Vincent de Paul (SVdP) Society NSW which caters for secondary students. The VSM enhances students’ knowledge regarding key social justice issues and provides practical oppor­tunities through volunteering that align to meet the needs of their community.

Does your local high school participate in the Service Medallion Program? Get in touch with Vinnies today to learn how your students can make a difference in their community at: www.vinnies.org.au/nsw/get-involved/vinnies-service-medallion

Riders Visit Eugowra On Way To Forbes Finale

May 21, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Royal Far West riders took on their final leg – riding through Eugowra, with a special stop to connect with the local com­munity. Pictured with Eugowra Public School kids who are proud of their partnership with Royal Far West and we are appreciative of the support they provide.

Royal Far West’s Ride for Country Kids made its way from Parkes to Forbes, tak­ing 64 cyclists on a journey. They started in Parkes, and then traveled through Trundle and Eugowra, before finishing in Forbes.

At 12pm on Tuesday 19 May, on their 3rd and final day of riding, the cyclists vis­ited the Eugowra Community Hall to meet Raewyn Molloy and her team, and the local schools being supported by Royal Far West.

Raewyn Molloy knows all too well about needing the services of Royal Far West, as she herself required their assistance when she was just five years of age, after a grass seed shot into her ear and began to grow. An operation that followed caused her to lose the ability to speak clearly. The Sunshine Club at Parkes supported her to travel from Eugowra to Royal Far West in Manly for treatment, where she spent one year undertaking speech therapy. On her re­turn to Eugowra, she changed schools and repeated kindergarten and was well on her way to succeeding.

Royal Far West’s vision is to improve the health and wellbeing of children living in ru­ral and remote communities. In FY25, we supported 512 children, 302 parents and carers and 496 educators across 29 pri­mary schools and 5 early childhood centres in Western and Far West NSW – delivering services including speech pathology, oc­cupational therapy, psychology, and social work.

Each year, cyclists head out on a threeday ride across regional NSW as part of Royal Far West’s Ride for Country Kids. The annual event raises vital funds and aware­ness for developmental, behavioural and mental health services, to help transform the lives of Australia’s country children. For more information visit www.royalfarwest.org.au

Get Your Yellow Ribbon For National Road Safety Week 2026

May 14, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Pictured is Forbes Shire Council Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM and Interim General Manager Stephen Dunshea.

Forbes, Parkes and Lachlan Shire Coun­cils will be getting behind National Road Safety Week 2026 from 17 to 24 May.

During the week, road users are encour­aged to take the pledge to Drive So Oth­ers Survive – including not being distracted while driving, not speeding and to never drive under the influence of drugs or alco­hol.

Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Coun­cils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, says the Councils’ have been supporting the initiative since 2017.

“During National Road Safety Week 2026, yellow ribbons will be displayed all across the country to remember those we have lost on the roads and to remind us to drive safely.

“The trauma caused by road crashes echoes through our community and is felt by so many – family and friends, work col­leagues, community groups, emergency service workers and local communities.

“Our fleet vehicles and staff will proudly display yellow ribbons, and you are en­couraged to pick up a vehicle sticker and/or lapel ribbon for free from our administration offices in Parkes, Forbes, Condobolin and Lake Cargelligo,” Ms Suitor said.

Forbes Town Hall will be lit yellow for the week along with the monument on Memo­rial Hill and the Sir Henry Parkes statue in Parkes.

Lachlan Children Services and Central West Family Day Care will be focusing on road safety during the week too.

You can sign the pledge to Drive So Oth­ers Survive online at www.roadsafetyweek.com.au.

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