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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.

Snippets…

May 14, 2026 by Roxane Manley

EOI’s for Parkes Elvis Festival 2027 close 31 July 2026.

Parkes Elvis Festival: Want to be part of one of Australia’s most iconic celebrations of The King? We’re inviting Expressions of Interest for: local, regional and national businesses, corporate partners and major sponsors, creative agencies and experi­ence providers, community groups and organisations. Whether you’re looking to build brand awareness, create an experi­ence, connect with audiences or simply be part of something special – there’s a place for you. Send your EOI to elvis@parkes.nsw.gov.au

Royal Flying Doctor Service: Every year, the Royal Flying Doctor Service reaches over 330,000 Australians in need. But these aren’t just numbers, every single one is a person with family, friends – a story. Your donation is the blanket around a cold child’s shoulders, the life-saving care hun­dreds of kilometres from the nearest hospi­tal, the hope when all else is lost. Donate at: supportnswact.flyingdoctor.org.au/

Dog Walk For Cancer: Dog lovers, this one’s for you. Walk 50km with your pup this June for Cancer Council. That’s less than 2km a day, easy. It’s free to join and you’ll receive a free doggy bandana. Sign up now: www.doitforcancer.com.au/event/dog-walk-for-cancer-26. Doggy bandanas available to the first 3,000 participants.

The Centre for Volunteering: Every day, volunteers strengthen our communities through their dedication and generosity. Now’s the perfect time to recognise their contributions and showcase the mean­ingful role volunteering plays throughout NSW. Know someone who deserves rec­ognition? Nominate a local volunteer today https://buff.ly/uEGBsJu

Creat A Bright Future For First Nations Children: Wear it Yellow is almost here! National Reconciliation Week kicks off 27 May – there’s still time to sign up. Wear a touch of yellow, raise funds for First Nations-led education and wellbeing pro­grams for children on Country, and be part of something that truly matters. Don’t miss it. Sign up at: wearityellow.org.au/

Raise the Wings Dinner: Secure your tick­ets now for the 2026 Raise Wings Dinner at Club Forbes on Saturday, 25 July. Enjoy an incredible evening featuring dinner, live entertainment, guest speakers, auctions and raffles with amazing prizes, and inspir­ing stories from families supported by Lit­tle Wings. Every ticket helps Little Wings continue providing free flights and ground transport for children in regional NSW to access life-saving medical treatment. Tick­ets are limited: https://events.humanitix.com/raise-the-wings-forbes-2026

Help keep sick kids flying and support Little Wings.

Grants Available To Support LALCS In Caring For Country

May 14, 2026 by Roxane Manley

The NSW Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) has partnered with the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) to offer funding to Local Aboriginal Land Coun­cils (LALCs) from across the State through a new grant program called Together on Country.

The Together on Country grants are aimed at supporting LALCs across NSW in managing their land holdings. This includes improving waste management and caring for Country within their local communities.

NSWALC Chairperson, Dr Raymond Kelly, said the Together on Country grant program will help Aboriginal communities safely dispose of waste, care for Country and support Aboriginal participation in the circular economy.

Through this program, LALCs are encour­aged to apply for up to $150,000 per project to improve waste management and sustain­able practices within their communities.

The grant funding is available to all LA­LCs; successful projects should address a specific waste issue and provide sustain­able, long-term solutions.

Further details are available at https://alc.org.au/t-o-c-grant/.

Maddy’s Fundraising Trivia Night A Huge Success

May 14, 2026 by Roxane Manley

All proceeds from Maddy’s recent Trivia Night will go towards supporting a village community in the Philippines, helping provide essential resources, education and daily necessities.Inset: Maddy Morrison.

In July this year, 16 year old, Maddy Mor­rison will be travelling to the Philippines as part of an international volunteer pro­gram for teenagers, (www.volunteerhq.org) where she will be volunteering in Tigman Village, alongside other young volunteers, helping with community projects and sup­porting local families and children. Maddy attends Red Bend Catholic College and is also a member of the Forbes Youth Action Team.

“Volunteering overseas is something I have dreamt of since I was little and it is so surreal that it is all coming together. I’ve always hoped to make a meaningful differ­ence while learning more about another culture and day to day life. I am extremely grateful and excited for the opportunity to contribute to the community and gain valu­able life experiences.”

So far, Maddy has organised various fun­draising activities, with the support of local businesses, family, friends and the wider community. Recently, hosting a Trivia Night at the Forbes Town Hall, which was an amazing success. There were around 130 attendees, across 13 tables and together they raised approximately $3,400. The night included five rounds of trivia, raffles and games.

“I would especially like to thank every­one who attended the Trivia Night, donated prizes, bought raffle tickets or helped in any way. The support from the local business­es and community members has already made a huge difference in my fundraising,” said Maddy.

There are still multiple ways individuals and businesses can support future fund­raising efforts, whether it be through do­nations, sponsorships or simply attending events and spreading awareness. Maddy is currently in the process of setting up a donation portal, but for now she can be con­tacted via her email maddymrr@gmail.com

Warm Your Winter At Frost And Fire 2026

May 14, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Gearing up for its seventh amazing year, the Central West’s hottest winter event will turn up the heat at the Forbes Ski Dam on Satur­day 20 June 2026 from 4pm to 10pm.

Expect crackling fire buckets, roaring bonfires and an atmos­phere that promises warmth, excitement and unforgettable memo­ries. This year’s Frost & Fire will feature live music all night long, roving entertainment and fire performers, kids activities and fam­ily‐friendly fun, fireworks lighting up the winter sky and hearty food, cosy brews and endless ways to warm up.

Forbes Shire Mayor, Phyllis Miller OAM said, “Frost & Fire is Forbes’ most loved winter traditions, bringing our community to­gether and showcasing the very best of our town”.“Year seven promises to be bigger, brighter and warmer than ever, and we can’t wait to welcome locals and visitors to the Ski Dam for a truly amazing night.”

A huge shout‐out goes to our major sponsor, Topsoil Organics – proudly helping us fire up the coolest experience for all ages.

It’s the ultimate winter party – rug up, fire up and get ready for Frost and Fire 2026! Come for the night, stay for the weekend.

Festival Friends are encouraged to secure their tickets, book accommodation and lock in transport early. To make your night even smoother, we’re expanding transport options with: 10 local bus stops, plus Bus transfers from Parkes, Cowra via Gooloogong and Canowindra via Eugowra.

Pack your camp chairs, blankets and beanies and make sure you arrive early to snap a cosy spot near the bonfires. For more information, you can visit www.amazingforbesnsw.com

Thank You To Dianne And All Of Our Local Nurses

May 14, 2026 by Roxane Manley

Dianne holds an annual mini field of women event at the Lions park in Parkes on Sunday of the October long weekend.

International Nurses Day was celebrated on 12 May, and we want to take the oppor­tunity to recognise one of our local nurses Dianne Green, a McGrath Cancer Care Nurse at Parkes Health Service.

Dianne’s mum was a nurse and Dianne said, “From when I was little it was all I wanted to be. I completed my training and commenced working as a registered nurse at Prince of Wales Hospital Sydney in 1988.

“I then returned to work at Dubbo base in emergency for 12 months until I moved home to marry my husband Rowan in 1990 and have remained working for Parkes Health Service and this area for 36 years.”

Dianne has been a McGrath Cancer Care Nurse specialising in breast cancer since 2011. “I moved into this area after looking after multiple women as a commu­nity nurse and seeing there was a need to be able to explain their pathology to them and their treatment plan as they struggle to take in what they are told.”

“Nursing can take all you have to give, but the rewards of the difference you can make and the variety of areas you can work in, is life changing and well worth it.”

Each year on the Sunday of the October long weekend, Dianne holds a mini field of women event at the Lions park in Parkes to honour those women and men diagnosed with early and metastatic breast cancer and remember those we have lost.

“My family and I all cook to provide a morning tea for the public for a gold coin donation which goes to the Breast Cancer Network of Australia,” said Dianne.

Dianne expressed extreme pride to be a McGrath Cancer Care Nurse and part of our team of local cancer services. Learn more at https://mcgfdn.com/IND2026

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