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CT Water Draft Plan Now Public

May 21, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

IMAGE: Central Tablelands Water DSP DRAFT

Central Tablelands Water draft 2021/2022 plans are now on exhibition for public comment.

General Manager Gavin Rhodes said the draft financial plans provide for the “ongoing financial sustainability” of Central Tablelands Water and the provision of quality drinking water over the next decade.

“These plans also provide for vital major capital renewals and infrastructure upgrades,” he said.

“CTW does not receive recurrent government grants to fund its operations,” Gavin said.

“CTW’s revenue is derived from its fees and charges, and as a result, consumption charges for financial year 21/22 are proposed to increase by 6.7% from $3.28 per kilolitre (kL) to $3.50kL,” said Mr Rhodes.

“Overall, these proposed increases, will see the average residential water bill of us-ing 182kL paying an additional $44 per year or 85 cents per week.”

The draft documents are currently on public exhibition at Council’s Blayney Office at 30 Church Street Blayney and on Council’s website at www.ctw.nsw.gov.au/publications/documents-on-public-display/

Members of the public are invited to review the draft documents and make written submissions by 4pm, 4 June 2021 to: General Manager, Central Tablelands Water, PO Box 61 Blayney NSW 2799. You can also email water@ctw.nsw.gov.au.

Snippets…

May 21, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

CRACKING GOOD TIME: Stephen Perryman cracks a cigarette out of Kelvin Brown’s mouth as part of the warm up for the Bogan Festival on June 11-13 at Bedgerabong Racecourse.

Houso’s Comes To Bedgerabong: Pauly Fenech and the Houso’s team will be in Forbes for the 2021 Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival shooting extra rushes and scenes for the new season of Houso’s.

The event will also include Chris Franklin and The Noll Brothers as well as local acts Bogan’s Heroes and Ballz n All. There will be a bogan wedding, turkey gobbling, best beard and more! For tickets go to www.eventbrite.com.au/e/australias-biggest-bogan-festival-tickets

Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea: Hosting a Biggest Morning Tea on 27 May is easy. There’s a great free host kit and you can make your morning tea as simple or as fancy as you like. After COVID cancelled many cuppas in 2020, it’s time to get everyone back together. So what are you waiting for? Go to www.biggestmorningtea.com.au for more info on how to host or get involved with existing events in the Forbes shire.

Thanks To Our Midwives And Nurses: Over the next two weeks throughout the Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) morning tea celebrations will be held to honour and thank the work of nurses and midwives.

WNSWLHD Acting Executive Director of Quality, Clinical Safety and Nursing, Jo Lemmich expressed his appreciation for the significant role nurses and midwives have played in the course of the past 15 months in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic.

“If ever there was a time to put the commitment and compassion of our nurses and midwives on the centre stage, it is now,” Ms Lemmich said.

Taste On Templar Is Back! Save the date October 30 because Taste on Templar is back! The event will start at 6:30pm and again there will be magnificent food and beverages for all. Watch this space for more!

Funds for small business: Small businesses are encouraged to sign up online for a new $1,500 rebate scheme to help cover the cost of NSW and local government fees and charges.

The Small Business Fees and Charges Rebate is open to small businesses which have a total wages bill below the new 2020-21 $1.2 million payroll tax threshold and have a turnover of at least $75,000 per year. It is available from 1 April 2021 until 30 June 2022, for eligible fees and charges due and paid from 1 March 2021.

Fees and charges that can be claimed back through the scheme include liquor licences, food authority licences, council rates and outdoor seating fees.

FUNDS FOR SMALL BUSINESS: Small business funds up to $1,500 are available for local business owners.

 

 

CWA Noticeboard

May 21, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

KEY DATES AND INFORMATION

• Next CWA meeting – Thursday 10th June at 11am (note change of date).

• “Stepping on” – exciting and friendly community-based falls prevention program for seniors. Seven week course, two hours per week. Ph: 68504009

• Stephanie Stanhope returned as President, Judy Houghton and Anne Adams vice presidents.

• Next year’s 100 year State Conference will be held at Randwick Racecourse -stand seating for 1100 delegates and observers with a garden party at Government House. Country Women of the Year competition will also be held for the Centenary year.

• Morning tea was supplied by CWA members to Wollongong Bike riders who were doing a ride in the Central West to raise funds to help in the education of women in the Philippines.

• Members had a very busy weekend supplying the Mural Painters with Morning and afternoon tea and lunch on Saturday at Eugowra.

• Members will do Meals on Wheels from 2nd June to 9th June.

• On 17th July members will perform a skit at the Group cultural Day at CWA rooms in Orange.

Crowds Flock As KHub Opens In Forbes

May 14, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

TO NEW BEGINNINGS: KHub staff enjoying a Dominos Pizza after working tirelessly over the grand opening of the Forbes store last weekend.


Last Friday KHub opened in Forbes in the old Target Country building in Rankin Street in what is a real bonus for the community.

The new Forbes store is one of 70 new KHubs being opened by the retail giant across the country with Cowra also getting their own specialty shop in September. In the interim though, neighbouring towns will have to travel to Forbes.

“Strategically we are setting ourselves up as a retail hub here in Forbes,” said Mayor Phyllis Miller.

“It is a real win for our town and great to see the space filled after Target,” she said.

Meanwhile Domino’s Pizza Forbes also got in on the launch, donating pizzas to new staff who had been working tirelessly since the grand opening on May 7.

“We wanted to support KHub and show them how much we appreciate them coming to our town and supporting business here,” said Forbes Assistant Manager Tre Griffin.

It was the sentiment echoed by many as numbers piled into the new store all week since the opening in a great boost for local retail.

Happy Birthday Forbes!

May 14, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

HAPPY BIRTHDAY FORBES: National’s Upper House member Sam Faraway, Forbes Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM and National’s Leader and Deputy PM Michael McCormack at the Forbes Town Hall last Saturday night to commemorate the 151st birthday of our town.

Forbes last week celebrated over 150 years of rich history with the staging of the Forbes Heritage Week culminating in a five-star gala evening for current and former staff, councillors, business identities and government officials last Saturday night.

The week began with festivities in Victo-ria Park showcasing roving entertainment group, Convict Footprints. For those present, it felt as if it really was Forbes in 1870. There was a variety of exhibitors including our local museum as well as a Blacksmith and a Cheese Maker showing the old techniques to the public.

The CWA and Lions Club Damper competition was also on again as these two rivals battled it out to see who could make the best damper. There were also vintage cars and machinery lining Harold Street, the Swamp Dawkins Bush Band, family history, and a variety of stalls all promoting Forbes’ magnificent history.

There was also plenty for sports lovers too and big crowds at Lion’s Park and numerous other locales across town. For many, it was a tremendous week and exactly what was needed after a disruptive 2020.

Saturday evening saw a who’s who of our region with Nationals Upper House MP Sam Faraway, Nationals Leader and Deputy PM Michael McCormack, Parkes Mayor Ken Keith and Forbes Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM all in attendance to mark the milestone.

All in all it has been an incredible week celebrating the birthday of our town – #amazingforbes.

By Dane Millerd

Budget Boost To Rural Bulk Billing To Benefit The Bush

May 14, 2021 by Maggi Barnard


The Morrison Government is investing more than $65 million from January 1, 2022 to boost bulk billing rebates and provide more affordable healthcare for patients in regional, rural and remote areas.

A new, progressive incentive schedule will be applied that increases the value of the Rural Bulk Billing Incentive (RBBI) based on remoteness. This will enhance the financial viability of practices in rural and remote areas as well as reducing the gap paid by patients.

The more remote the area, the greater the incentive payment they will receive per eligible consultation to recognise the greater challenges and cost pressures.

Federal Regional Health Minister, Mark Coulton said the Coalition Government is delivering the progressive rural bulk bill-ing incentives in recognition of the ongoing need to provide the right incentives for the health workforce in rural, regional and remote areas.

“Australians in rural and remote areas have poorer access to and use of health services, compared to people living in metropolitan areas,” Minister Coulton said.

“The new Rural Bulk Billing Incentive will support those GPs providing services to people in greatest need and who have the lowest propensity to pay for healthcare.”

Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner?

May 14, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

 

DINNER GUEST: Gardening Australia’s Costa Georgiadis will be in Forbes on May 28/29 for School’s Eco Day and a Landcare dinner among other events.

Better known for his exploits on ABC’s Gardening Australia or as Costa the Garden Gnome on Get Grubby TV, Costa Georgiadis, will be coming to the Forbes River-side Community Garden for their open day on Saturday, 29 May. It will cap what has been a huge month for Central West Land-care and Forbes Riverside Gardens.

Aside from being a television personality and presenter, Georgiadis is a landscape architect, an environmentalist and producer. He has helped created Costa’s Garden Odyssey for SBS and also picked up a Sil-ver Logie for his Gardening Australia work.

Costa is also involved with regenerative agriculture and holistic practices that deal with the issues arising from a rapidly urbanising world. His passion for plants and biodiversity is all-encompassing.

The event has been organised by Central West Lachlan Landcare, who have invited the popular green thumb to participate in the Schools’ Eco Day on Friday, 28 May and speak at the Landcare dinner that night.

While it isn’t a Costa look-a-like competition, pre-school aged children are encouraged to come to the Open Day dressed as garden gnomes and to take part in the Gnome Parade at 11am. Each gnome will be presented with a token gift as a memento of the day.

To help raise funds for Landcare’s Schools’ Eco Day, the Community Garden is raffling two tickets, total value $200, to the Landcare Dinner on Friday, 28 May.

Raffle tickets are only $5 each (prize – two dinner tickets) are available at the Community Garden between 9am and 11am each day, except Sundays, and at various retail outlets around town. Forbes Riverside Community Garden is at 59-71 Reymond Street, Forbes.

Please pre-register if you are coming to the Garden on Open Day. Tickets are a COVID requirement. Go online to www.stickytickets.com.au/YQZMK to book.

Michael McCormack Pre-Selected To Contest Riverina Seat

May 14, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

PRE-SELECTION: Michael McCormack (far right) at Saturday nights Forbes 150yrs (+1) gala night at Forbes Town Hall.

The NSW Nationals are pleased to announce Federal Leader, Deputy Prime Minister and Member for Riverina Michael McCormack has been pre-selected to be The Nationals’ candidate for the Electoral Division of Riverina at the next federal election. Mr McCormack was chosen to be The Nationals’ representative at the party’s pre-selection meeting on Sunday, 9 May 2021 at Cowra.

The Nationals’ Riverina Electorate Council Chair Barney Hyams said “Mr McCormack has been a fierce advocate for rural and regional Australia.”

“Michael is doing a wonderful job as the Member for Riverina and Deputy Prime Minister and I am proud to have him endorsed as our candidate,” Mr Hyams said.

“He has been a strong voice for the Riverina electorate and, more broadly, rural and regional communities across Australia.”

Mr McCormack said it was a great honour to be The Nationals’ Federal Member for Riverina and remained committed to continue working hard for his constituents and their local communities.

“I am deeply humbled to have served this wonderful electorate for more than 10 years. I have lived my whole life, worked in and raised a family in the Riverina electorate and I am proud to have done so,” Mr McCormack said.

“I am privileged and delighted to be given the opportunity to continue to serve the great people of the Riverina and Central West as The Nationals’ candidate for Riv-erina at the next Federal election,” he said.

“We give all our members the opportunity to participate and have their say on all of our processes – it is this grassroots democracy which is a significant strength of The Nationals. This great party has been standing up for regional and rural Australians and being their voices in Parliament for more than 100 years and I am looking forward to continuing this important duty into the future.”

Pauly To Open Bogan Fest

May 14, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Fat Pizza and Houso’s star Pauly Fenech will open this years Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival from June 11-13 at Bedgerabong Racecourse.

Fenech, who is also notorious for his big thong, will be doing a stand up set, interviews, shooting clips for his shows and having a crack at the record for thonging the most people (bogans) at one time and place. There will also be a bogan wedding with full program details to be announced next week – only a month out from the event.

“There’ll be a car display, food vendors, cold beverages, lawnmower racing, mullet haircuts, promotions, comedy, activities and inevitably the crowning of Australia’s Biggest Bogan by Chris Franklin and defending champ Ryan ‘Bogan’ Edwards,” said Luke Acheson, co-founder of Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival.

“Studio 10s Daniel Doody (Channel 10) will also be in Forbes on Thursday, June 10 from 8am-12noon doing live crosses from Acheson’s Mitre 10 and we encourage all locals to get in their Bogan gear and come down,” he said.

“So if you think $80 for two nights camping, being an extra in Houso’s and turkey gobbling by a bonfire is your idea of a good time get your tickets before they sell out!”

This year will also mark the introduction of demonstration sport Best Beard and Best Chest Hair (males and females) with organisers taking an all-inclusive approach at this years festival.

“We want everyone to come along,” said Luke.

To volunteer, sponsor, become a vendor, attend or get involved you can find Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival on Facebook. Tickets are available at www.eventbrite.com.au/e/australias-biggest-bogan-festival-tickets-93021733509

Snippets…

May 14, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

HAPPY PLACE: Forbes Playgroup is proving extremely popular with families at the Youth Centre according to coordinator Maree Yapp.

Playgroups In May: The weather is perfect, restrictions have eased and all Playgroups in Forbes are open for business and are welcoming new families. Playgroup welcomes families with young children not yet at school and in Forbes we have a number of supported Playgroups from Forbes North SaCC, Forbes Playgroup and CatholicCare. Playgroups have activities, craft and play every session and provides an opportunity for families to connect with others.
Forbes Playgroup meets every Thursday during school terms from 10am to 12noon at the Youth and Community Centre (YACC) in Battye Street, and, thanks to funding from Council and NSW Playgroup, attending Playgroup this year is free.
As a special treat for families in May, Forbes Playgroup is hosting a Biggest Morning Tea on May 27th. “We are delighted to be able to offer such wonderful activities for families with young children in May” said Forbes Playgroup Committee member, Mrs Di Whitty, “we look forward to catching up with Playgroup friends and meeting new ones”. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/ForbesPlaygroup or call Di on 0428 150 582.
Forbes North SaCC Playgroup runs every Wednesday at Forbes North School from 10am to 12 noon and is a free service. Facilitator, Maree Yapp said “Play-groups are a great place for families to have fun with children in their care and are also great places to learn more about our community”. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Forbes-North-Schools-as-Community-Centres-113660286939446 or call Maree on 6852 3008.

Grant Recipients: Forbes Arts Society and Forbes Public School P&C have both been successful gaining Arts OutWest grants. FAS sought funds for support for a one-day Regional Art Trail event while Forbes Public can now engage a local Indigenous artist who is an old boy of the school to paint an Aboriginal mural. The project will involve Forbes North, St Lawrence’s Primary, Forbes High and Red Bend as well as Aboriginal Education Community Group (AECG) representatives and our 292 students in education connecting them to country (NAIDOC theme this year) and Dreamtime storytelling.

Well Done FSC For Heritage Week: Credit where credit is due – Forbes Shire Council really turned it on for Heritage Week last week. From period re-enactments to heritage walks and talks, a big congratulations to Cass, Nina, Jolene, Sarah, Andrew, Kimberley and the team who put in a monumental effort to make this happen. You’re all stars!

JOB WELL DONE: Forbes Shire Council turned it on for Heritage Week culminating in a spectacular 151 year extravaganza at Forbes Town Hall last Saturday night lead by Events Manager Jolene Jones (right).

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