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More Funding To Fix Roads In Parkes Shire

November 19, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

BETTER COMMUTE AND SAFER ROADS: Safer journeys are on the way across the Parkes Shire, with road projects rolling out under the latest round of the Fixing Local Roads Program. Some 5,000 people commute between Parkes and Forbes each day.

Safer journeys are on the way across the Parkes Shire, with road projects rolling out under the latest round of the Fixing Local Roads Program to improve journeys for regional communities including Forbes com-muters, farmers and freight.

Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier, Sam Farraway said the local project is among 138 to rollout under the $153 million third round of the Program, which facilitates shovel-ready projects to repair, maintain and seal priority roads in their community.

“These projects will give councils a helping hand to address their maintenance backlog and to maintain roads that matter to their communities, delivering safer trips to school or the shops, as well as more efficient journeys for freight operators and primary producers,” Mr Farraway said. “The Parkes Shire will be reaping the benefits of this program with $2,355,000 invested in Peak Hill-Baldry Road and Trewilga Road to be sealed”

Deputy Premier of NSW and Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Paul Toole said Fixing Local Roads had already delivered more than $394 million for 361 projects across 91 regional Local Government Areas. “We know that sometimes it’s small projects that can drive big benefits in the bush. This program is helping to deliver better journeys on the roads families use every day,” Mr Toole said.

“Communities across the state are already reaping the benefits of this program with 97 projects now open to traffic – and today’s announcement will see councils deliver a further 138 projects over the next two years. These projects are also supporting an additional 1,374 jobs throughout construction.”

Further information about the Fixing Local Roads Program go to: nswroads.work/fixinglocalroads.

Sports Bites

November 19, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

DIGGING IN: Forbes Magpies players, coaches and members all helped local Forbes Unit SES workers and volunteers fill sandbags last weekend as floodwaters rose. Matty Jack and Mitch Andrews pictured.

Magpies Do Their Bit

The Forbes Magpies Rugby League Club has stepped up to help the SES Forbes Unit fill sandbags as floodwaters peaked. It was a big turn out by the club when Forbes needed it most. Great job!

Jungle Deuce 2nd At Sandown

Starting in the eight box a second favourite at $2.80 behind Indy Matilda ($2.60), the Raymond Smith trained Jungle Deuce was always in for the contest. Indy Matilda was starting in the two and looked more likely given the draw. But it soon became apparent True Collinda at the tidy odds of $7.50 had caused an upset while Jungle Deuce had to settle for second with Tiberia Bale in third.

Rain Mars Drane In Asia Talent Cup

He may have started from position 19 on the grid for Race 1 and 2 but Tom Drane was certainly up for the challenge when the Racing Asia Talent Cup was cancelled for the weekend. Drane told followers in a post he will be “back at it next weekend and will keep everyone posted.”

Greater Early Childhood Education Opportunities For Aboriginal Children

November 19, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Minister for Education and Early Childhood Learning – Sarah Mitchell

Aboriginal children and families will have additional support to participate in 600 hours of quality early childhood education in the two years prior to school.

Minister for Education and Early Childhood Learning Sarah Mitchell said that over 50 eligible early childhood education services will receive grants that will allow preschool students to engage and learn in their earliest years.

“Participation in early childhood education is fundamental to ensure children have the best possible start to their educational journeys. This is about making sure that Aboriginal children and their families are supported and have easy access to quality early learning,” Ms Mitchell said.

“These grants will enable services to provide educational activities that will strengthen the foundations of children’s learning in those crucial years before school.”

Grants of up to $10,000 are available for a range of initiatives to support access to quality preschool education for Aboriginal children that will benefit and enrich the development of culture in the community.

“The funding can be used for initiatives such as transport services to help families access the preschools, development opportunities for staff to learn how to further support Aboriginal children and engagement with Aboriginal community members,” Ms Mitchell said.

“Services will have the opportunity, for example, to engage with local Aboriginal community members to conduct dreamtime story-telling sessions or explore Aboriginal art. They’ll also be able to provide access to specialised staff to deliver targeted support to Aboriginal children and their families.”

For more information, visit the Department of Education website.

Why It Is Important Your Vote Counts

November 19, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Many of us head to the polls and seldom think about who or what we are voting for. Often we pick someone who may only represent a modicum of our views. That said, seldom do we often find anyone that shares all our beliefs anyway.

These local Forbes Shire Council elections however offer real differences in choice and philosophies moving forward. Will we as a river town between bigger regional hubs persist with what has worked – a robust and proactive council that have turned Forbes into the retail hub others could only dream of and the jewel of the Central West. The stats don’t lie, living here in Forbes is head and shoulders above anywhere else in the region and it is still growing.

When you cast your vote take that into consideration because despite floods and drought, Forbes has thrived and our council has played a huge part in that.

Or do we usher in a new brigade, one with fresh ideas and visions for the future? How will a council with new blood and younger faces lead the community into the next term and beyond? What experience do they bring? Any new council will also have to hit the ground running with either a December 21 (or December 24) date for the first meeting being touted.

Regardless, according to the Local Government Act, there are key items of business that must be addressed at the first meeting of any new council.
1. the administration of councillors’ oath or affirmation of office;
2. the election of the mayor and deputy mayor; and
3. a resolution declaring that casual vacancies in the office of councillors will be filled using a countback in the first 18 months following the election, rather than with a by-election.

While most head to the polls on Saturday, December 4, pre-poll and iVote voting opens next Monday November 22nd.

Welcome To Forbes Event

November 19, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

SAVE THE DATE: Mark down Thursday December 2 from 5:30pm at the Forbes Sports & Recreation Club for the biannual Welcome To Forbes event for new arrivals to town. RSVP by November 26 and don’t miss out! Pic courtesy of Forbes Shire Council.

New to Forbes? Then mark down Thursday December 2 at 5:30pm at the Forbes Sports & Recreation Club in your calendar! The Forbes Shire Council run biannual event is a great chance for those new to the area to come along and meet other fresh faces to town.

This fun night is an opportunity for new residents to get to know a little bit more about the community they have moved to as well as meet the councillors and local organisations from the Shire. The relaxed evening makes it easy for even the most reserved people to meet new people and find out a little more about the town you have moved to. The event is a casual affair and a chance to get together with drinks and light refreshments from our local caterers.

When you move somewhere new you have many questions, such as what are the childcare options in town, what sport-ing clubs you can join or who does the best steak! The event gives residents an opportunity to talk with others who are in the same boat. It is always nice to know you are not alone in this community.

Call Forbes Shire Council on 6850 2300 or email community@forbes.nsw.gov.au to book your spot by 5pm Friday November 26 for the next Welcome to Forbes event on Thursday December 2 from 5:30pm at Forbes Sports & Recreation Club, 175 Lachlan Street, Forbes.

Fostering Educational Excellence In A Christian Environment

November 19, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Red Bend Catholic College fosters educational excellence within a Christian environment. Through our Marist charism, we engage minds, hearts and spirits, inspiring our students to live well-rounded, ethical lives of respect, service and compassion. The College community invigorates critical thinking and interdependent learning in our students.

Our students thrive in a safe environment which nurtures wellbeing and a sense of belonging. We promote Catholic values through our family atmosphere and community partnerships, where Jesus Christ is known and loved.

Principal’s Message
Red Bend Catholic College offers a Marist-inspired educational experience for boys and girls from Years 7 to 12. As a Marist school, it aims to develop young people of character, integrity and compassion in becoming Good Christians and Good Citizens.

The nurturing learning environment at the College focuses on well-being, resilience, and care, with a deep belief that every student is capable of successful learning. The dynamic Red Bend staff develop professional relationships based on trust and connection with the students, families and carers.

Each student is valued as an individual and we strive to provide them with the best educational opportunities.

A diverse range of co-curricular and sporting activities are offered to enhance the students’ learning experiences and to develop their strengths, talents and character. With extensive facilities, the College is able to offer a range of sporting activities and co-curricular programs that engage the students and extend their experiences.

Students integrate life, faith and learning experiences through outreach service programs such as Meals on Wheels, Gardening for Seniors in the local community and Immersion opportunities.

Red Bend encourages all students to be audacious, digitally informed learners grasping every opportunity that comes their way in the hope that they will be game-changers and make a difference in the world and to those around them.

Mr Stephen Dwyer, Principal

Snippets…

November 19, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

DEVELOPING NICELY: Goldridge Estate in Forbes north-west has been undergoing preliminary developments including sewerage infrastructure and further works. Pic courtesy of FSC.

Pipe’s Laid At Goldridge Estate: Work is well underway on the installation of Goldridge Estate’s sewer infrastructure. “Forbes Shire Council is committed to delivering for the community and this project will deliver much needed residential land with all the associated services to ensure Forbes can continue to grow and thrive,” said Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM. The Strategic Planning Statement 2040 released earlier this year identified extensive future growth within Forbes, specifically in the northwest area (where the new estate is located) which is attractive to buyers due to being well out of the flood zone.

Life In Colour Art Exhibition: Don’t forget the Life In Colour Art Exhibition until December 4 at the Platypus Gallery, 111 Lachlan St. Forbes. It is amazing! More info at www.forbesartssociety.com

Chelsie Farmer Fundraiser A Success! Well done to everyone who helped raise $30,000 for the CHELSIE FARMER FUNDRAISER last week! It was a great effort by the Forbes community supporting such a good cause. A big thank you to the Forbes Golf and Sportsman’s Hotel and all the businesses who jumped on board to support Chelsie and her family during this difficult time.

White Ribbon Day Today: White Ribbon Day is today November 19 and the day is about shining a light on the concerning and alarming DV rates and the ongoing epidemic of men’s violence towards women. Get involved today with any number of events across the region. Go to – www.whiteribbon.org.au

Australia Day Nominations Open: Austrlia Day nominations are open and categories include the Forbes Shire Citizen of the Year, Senior Citizen of the Year and Young Citizen of the Year. The awards are open to residents across the Forbes Shire. Nominations close at 5pm, Sunday 9 January 2022 and can be sent to community@forbes.nsw.gov.au

Great Work Forbes Dominos! Forbes Dominos has struck again, this time donating pizzas to Forbes Police, Forbes Hospital and Lachlan SES Forbes Unit volunteers! Great effort Tre Griffin and the team for supporting our essential servicemen and women!

NAIDOC Celebrations: Last week Forbes Public School students and other schools and groups across the region acknowledged NAIDOC Week after various cancellations and postponements due to COVID. You can see some fabulous work on display at the Lachlan Street fence at Forbes Public School! Well done everyone!

NAIDOC DISPLAY AT FORBES PUBLIC: Forbes Public School students with positive and creative messages adorning the front fence at Lachlan Street last week for a revamped version of NAIDOC Week due to COVID.

Forbes Remembrance Day 2021 A Moving Tribute To Our Veterans

November 19, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

REMEMBERING THEM: A strong turn out of locals were at the Forbes Cenotaph last week to commemorate Remembrance Day 2021.

It was the first time in nearly two years there had been a formal occasion in most NSW towns to mark Remembrance Day, and this year was a fitting and intimate acknowledgement of those who have served for us and given the ultimate sacrifice.

Led by local Forbes RSL Sub-Branch members and other dignitaries including Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM, the event was held at the Forbes Cenotaph in front of around 80 people. Those who did assemble for the formalities ranged from our vets who had served in other wars to their next of kin who stood beside them, proud, and yet mindful of what the special occasion was all about – remembering them.

Aaron Parry played a stirring rendition of the Last Post after the moment’s silence and wreath layers included Forbes High School, the CWA, Forbes Public and more. Poppies, the only flower to grow after the end to the bloodshed had been called on the 11th hour of the 11 day of the 11th month, adorned the collars and lapels of all and sundry – as they should, on such a day, Remembrance Day, a day we remember to remember.

Scholarships Awarded To Aspiring Regional Event Managers

November 19, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

The NSW Government will provide Diploma of Event Management scholarships to 20 up-and-coming event managers across regional NSW through a partnership with peak events industry body Meetings & Events Australia (MEA).

Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney and Minister for Trade and Industry Stuart Ayres said the scholarships would play an important role in stimulating new business event activity in regional communities.

“The business events sector presents a major opportunity for the visitor economy, particularly for regional NSW,” Mr Ayres said.

“We know that the best way forward is to help to create more jobs and these scholarships will do exactly that – giving people the tools and extra support needed to kick-start their careers,” he said.

“I congratulate the 20 scholarship recipients who are already making valuable contributions to their local communities and wish them every success as they begin their diploma studies and continue their journeys in the events sector.”

The scholarships are an initiative of the NSW Government’s $6 million Regional Conferencing Strategy and Action Plan. The list of recipients for 2021 can be found here: www.meetinnsw.com.au/scholarships

FSC Candidates Campaign Enters Final Weeks

November 19, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

We are only two weeks away from the 2021 Forbes Shire Council LGA Elections – some 12 months in the making and while this year has a diverse range of candidates, campaigning has been anything but easy with COVID and then floods to contend with.

The Meet The Candidates night planned for last night at Club Forbes was sadly postponed due to the floods after the 2020 elections were cancelled due to COVID. It has been about as smooth as a back road to Bourke. As a result, potential council hopefuls now only have limited opportunities to make their case for a position on Forbes Shire Council.

How To Vote During Floods
Postal-voting for flood-affected residents – Local Government Elections on December 4 may be the only option for some after November floods.

Residents who are concerned that lingering flood waters may hinder their ability to vote in the Local Government Election are urged to make an application for postal voting as soon as possible. Applications close at 5pm on Monday November 29th.

Apply online or download an application form at https://www.elections.nsw.gov.au/Voters/Other-voting-options/Postal-voting

Contact the NSW Electoral Commission on 1300 135 736 for further information.

Ballot Order: 1.Aidan Clarke, 2. Margaret Duggan, 3. Jeff Nichol-son, 4. Thomas Dwyer, 5. Chris Roylance, 6. Steve Karaitiana, 7. Phyllis Miller, 8. Brian Mattiske, 9. Graeme Miller, 10. Michele Herbert, 11. Maria Willis, 12. Emma Henderson, 13. Jenny Webb.

The first meeting of the new council will be on December 21 or 24 pending final election results being declared. Nevertheless, the new Council will meet before Christmas.

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