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What’s Your Disability Story?

April 30, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

People with a disability, their families and their carers discovered how they could tell their story at the Disability Royal Commission. Lawyers from Your Story Disability Legal Support are coming to Forbes next week to help people tell their disability.

Your Story solicitor Rachael Vincent said the service was created to support people with a disability, their families, carers, supporters and advocates. “We understand there are many people with a disability who may want to share their stories with the Royal Commission,” she said.

“People can share all kinds of experiences with the Royal Commission. This could include negative experiences, or ideas about how we can create a more inclusive society for all.”

“But we also understand that many are worried if they do, their lives may be made worse. That may be through discrimination, or changes to the delivery of their essential services by people who may still be involved in their care. We’re here to empower people to be able to share their stories safely.”

Your Story Disability Legal Support is a joint initiative between National Legal Aid and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services, set up to give legal support and advice to people wanting to share their stories with the Royal Commission.

Local staff from Legal Aid NSW and Aboriginal Legal Services NSW/ACT, who know the community and local issues, provide the services on the ground in Forbes.

All of the stories gathered in Forbes will inform the Disability Roy-al Commissions final report, which is expected to be presented to the federal government in the second half of 2022.

The report will make recommendations about how we can make changes to improve the lives of people with disability and empower everyone to live safely and participate equally in society.

For more information contact 1800 77 1800 or go to www.yourstorydisabilitylegal.org.au

Forbes’ Rich History Celebrated

April 30, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

FORBES HERITAGE WEEK: Forbes will be celebrating 150yrs (plus one) next week with a range of special commemorative events for the community to come along and see as well as participate in from trail walks to gala celebrations. Image courtesy of Convict Footprints.

Forbes will celebrate over 150 years of rich history during the Forbes Heritage Week Festival starting on the 1st May 2021.

The week begins with a Festival in Victoria Park and Harold Street and Mayor of Forbes, Phyllis Miller said this year is even more special than ever, with Council celebrating 150 years, plus 1, this year.

“Forbes will step back in time this coming week to celebrate and pay homage to the traditions that have shaped our amazing town,” said Forbes Shire Council Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM. “The Festival week begins this Saturday, 1 May, with a festival day in Victoria Park showcasing roving entertainment group, Convict Footprints. This group is so incredible and their shows make history fun to watch, it’s not boring at all. If the kids like Horrible Histories they will love this!

“The Festival will also showcase a variety of stalls including our local Museum and there will be a Blacksmith and a Cheese Maker showing the old techniques to the public. The CWA and Lions Club Damper competition will be on again as these two rivals battle it out each year to see who can make the best damper. Watch them cook over an open fire pit where everyone will get the opportunity to try their cooked delights.

“There will also be vintage cars and machinery lining Harold Street,” continued Mayor Miller. “Swamp Dawkins Bush Band, family history, and a variety of stalls throughout beautiful Victoria Park showcasing our magnificent history. Bring the kids down to see how life was in times gone by.”

“Our week concludes with the celebration of 150 years of Forbes Shire Council. This is a truly a momentous occasion and we are so proud of the achievements we have accomplished over this time. We really want Heritage Week to be a celebration of our town’s heritage and history and it will be far from ordinary that’s for sure,” said Mayor Miller.

From Camp Hill To Forbes – 150 (+1) YEARS OF HISTORY

April 30, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

According to Aussie Towns website, “Forbes is a remarkably elegant and substantial inland town. Famous for its connections with the bushranger, Ben Hall (he was killed and buried here), today it is an important rural service centre noted for its fine parks and gardens and its large and gracious public buildings. The rural economy in the district is based around a major cattle sale yards complex, beef and hay exports, wool, wheat, grain seed crops, oil seed crops, fruit and vegetables.”

The settlement was first named by Surveyor General John Oxley who called it simply Camp Hill. Oxley subsequently re-named the settlement Forbes after Francis Forbes, later Sir Francis Forbes, who became the first Chief Justice of New South Wales in the Supreme Court.

But Forbes is so much more than that. It’s the Vandenberg Hotel, Mayor Thomas’s Grecian Fountain, the Band Rotunda, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church and the Post Office Hotel. Forbes is the Sweet Three Vintage Van, the Forbes Platypi and the Forbes Magpies. It’s the ski dam and VanFest and now Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival too. It’s Katie Kelly, Phyllis Miller and Phil Duke. It’s the flat red horizon with endless blue skies, starry nights and camp fires. Forbes is many things to many people.

To me though it represents family, nature, lifestyle and friends. It’s a cold drink on the deck at the Bowling Club, a nice meal at Wan Wah or even a walk along the heritage trail. Forbes isn’t just a town – it’s amazing!

By Dane Millerd Editor

ANZAC Day Celebrated By Massive Crowds

April 30, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

It was the first ANZAC Day since COVID broke and if crowds are any indicator, it was also one of the biggest ANZAC Days Forbes has seen in recent memory. The large numbers of participants had all come to recognise and acknowledge the 106th anniversary of ANZAC Day.

It began with the dawn service as the Last Post echoed across the still vespers light at Victoria Park culminating in the customary march from Cross Street to the Forbes Cenotaph.

Forbes Shire Council Mayor Phyllis Miller was “ecstatic” with the turn-out while Forbes Sub Branch President Michael Walker said “today proved ANZAC Day is alive in Forbes!”

There were families, some four generations deep, vintage cars, marching band and key speakers throughout the stirring ceremony to acknowledge our servicemen and women and the ANZAC spirit.

Observed on 25 April each year, ANZAC Day was originally devised to honour the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who served in the Gallipoli Campaign, their first engagement in the First World War (1914–1918). ANZAC Day marks the anniversary of that first campaign that led to major casualties for Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.

It was certainly a special way to bring in one of the most important days on the national calendar and confirmed that the ANZAC spirit is well and truly still alive in Forbes.

Ecuador Comes To Town

April 30, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Even though COVID-19 has interrupted international travel, nothing could stop members of Forbes CWA Evening Branch and their guests experiencing some of the food and culture of Ecuador recently.

“Expanding our knowledge of other countries and the cultural aspects of that community raises awareness and encourages members to socialise and support each other as well as those in other communities,” said Robyn Miller, president of the CWA Evening Branch.

“By studying a country, members are furthering their knowledge and understanding, which is a focus for the CWA.”

Members and guests sat down to an Ecuadorian three course meal prepared by Kim and Marc, and their team at the Vandenberg Hotel that included traditional foods such as slow cooked pork marinated in beer, garlic and cumin and beef marinated in achiote spice served with guacamole, tomato salsa and hot sauces followed by an entree of empanadas filled with cheese and onion.

Unable to find a local who has travelled in Ecuador to be a guest speaker, the internet and Mr YouTube proved to be a great source of information. The gathering learned about fifteen surprising things that Ecuador is famous for including the Panama hat, cut flowers especially the rose and the orchid, and the most hummingbird species in the world, and that Ecuador exports some of the finest chocolate in the world. Surprisingly to many though is the fact that they also eat guinea pig (cuy).

“The success of the night would not be possible except for the outstanding research and culinary skills of Kim, Marc and their team in the Vandenberg Hotel kitchen for providing another delicious and unusual traditional meal,” said Mrs Mackinnon.

Thanks also go to David Mahlo for his technical assistance on the night.

Snippets…

April 30, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

REBATE: Small businesses can sign up for a new scheme to help cover government fees and charges.

Small Business Rebate: 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.
For more information go to www.smallbusiness.nsw.gov.au

Forbes RDA Info Evening: The Forbes RDA Branch will be hosting an information evening on Wednesday, 5 May at Club Forbes.

The information evening will begin at 6pm, with the committee providing information about what the Forbes RDA Branch does locally and how people can help.

This will be followed by the branch’s annual general meeting at 6:30pm with all committee positions open.

RDA is a volunteer organisation providing equine assisted activities for people with disabilities to develop and enhance abilities. For more information about the Forbes RDA Branch contact Kylie Ryan on 0459 960 376.

Nearly Time For 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.

Arts Outwest Offers Free Arts Business Course: The course is only open to people living in the NSW Central West local government areas of Bathurst Region, Blayney, Cabonne, Cowra, Forbes, Lachlan, Lithgow, Mid-Western Region, Oberon, Orange, Parkes and Weddin. Artists who complete the course will get a free one-year membership of industry website ArtsHub. Those interested are asked to put in a very short expression of interest, due by Monday, 3 May. The application form can be found on the artsoutwest.org.au website.

FREE COURSE: Aspiring artists who want to learn about business are encouraged to apply online by Monday, 3 May.

Winners Of 11th Annual Anzac Writing Competition Announced

April 23, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Once again students from the Riverina and Central West have showed off their creative writing talents and history research skills through their high-quality entries in the 11th annual ANZAC writing competition organised by Riverina MP Michael McCormack.

The Deputy Prime Minister was impressed with having received more than 900 entries from 47 schools across the electorate. Mr McCormack said whilst all entries told a story which conveyed the gravity of war, the winning entries stood out for their reflection on the importance of our National Day and how different last year’s commemoration was in the shadow of COVID-19.

“I want to sincerely thank each and every student who took the time to put pen to paper or finger to keyboard to participate,” Mr McCormack said.

“Everyone who took part should be proud of their work and those whose wrote winner and highly commended entries should be especially happy with themselves, with each of them set to receive a book prize for their efforts.

“As we seek to return to a form of normality in the wake of COV-ID-19, it is pleasing ANZAC services will be back this year.”

Entries were put into primary and secondary categories, with the Riverina electorate divided into North, South, East and West divisions. Each of the winning entries can be found in Mr McCormack’s 11th annual ANZAC Day commemorative booklet, which is currently arriving in letterboxes throughout the electorate. Striking stories and respectful recollections of heroic deeds and memories of local men and women from across the Riverina and Central West, including Forbes, Ariah Park, Coolamon, Cootamundra, Temora, Wagga Wagga and Yerong Creek, fill the 36-page booklet.

Red Bend College Year 10 student Madeleine Cannon, who won a Highly Commended in the North Division Schools – Secondary section will also feature.

Remembered: George Wright

April 23, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

REMEMBERED: George Wright Snr was remembered by Forbes Magpies and his beloved Parkes Spacemen on Saturday at Spooners Oval in Forbes. The Magpies won first grade 24-16 but came up short in seconds and women’s.

Lest We Forget – ANZAC Day 2021

April 23, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

ANZAC SPIRIT: The ANZAC Spirit continues to live on in regional Australia with over 70% of people participating and some 63% of NSW also plan to celebrate the day.

ANZAC Day celebrations across Australia will be more subdued this year as many ease their way back into the new normal post COVID. While many will stay at home – a drop of approximately 14% from 2019 according to a recent online survey of 1000 over 18s, around seven in every ten in regional Australia will attend.

With ANZAC Day still holding special significance in rural areas, Forbes is expected to acknowledge the day with special events throughout the day.

The Forbes dawn service will begin at 5:30am at the Cenotaph, Victoria Park, Harold Street Forbes. Marchers will form up at 5:15am in front of Club Forbes (Forbes Services Memorial Club) 41-43 Templar Street, Forbes and at 5:20am proceed up to the Cenotaph, Harold Street.

At 10:30am, the march will begin at west end Cross St., then south along Lachlan St., east into Court St. and right (south) into Harold St. stopping at Victoria Park and Cenotaph. The service goes for approximately 35 minutes and includes but is not restricted to the following: Prologue, Hymns, Prayers, Commemoration Address, Commemoration for the Fallen, Wreath laying, Last Post, Ode, Reveille and ‘Advance Australia Fair’.

‘ANZAC’ stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. On the 25th of April 1915, Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of the allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula. These became known as Anzacs and the pride they took in that name continues to this day.

Countdown On To Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival

April 23, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

GOT YOUR TICKETS: Luke and Jesse Acheson are working overtime on Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival.

In only 60 short days, the next edition of Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival will be held at the Bedgerabong Racecourse from June 11-13.

The event will feature the crème de la crème of redneck royalty from Pauly Fenech of Houso’s and Fat Pizza, comedian Chris Franklin, the Noll Brothers and special guest, Hype Duo, Balls N All and more! MC on the night will be Benny Bogan.

Organiser Luke Acheson said that while there was plenty of fun in store for everyone, the committee had also decided to donate all the cash from cans at the event to Bedgerabong Public School as well as make a donation to Little Learners.

“We are more than happy to put back into the Forbes Shire and the Bedgerabong community,” he said.

“We also want to thank everyone who has got on board,” said Mr Acheson.

“We seek more local and regional support from sponsors to partners and we can’t stress enough in the current COVID climate the need to purchase tickets.”

With tickets limited and already nearly sold-out punters are encouraged not to wait to avoid disappointment.

Buses and camping packages are available and patrons are encouraged to dress in their Best Shazza and Dazza bogan gear to go in the running to be crowned the 2021 Australia’s Biggest Bogan!

“We will be holding up to 16 events including Best Dad Bod, Air Guitar, Sausage Sandwiching Eating, Husband Calling and Turkey Gobbling among others,” said Luke.

“There’ll be lawnmower races, Holden car displays, local food vendors and of course cold cordials!” The 2019 Biggest Bogan winner Ryan ‘Bogan’ Edwards will also return to defend his crown.

Go to Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival on Facebook for more info. Tickets can be purchased at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/australias-biggest-bogan-festival-tickets-93021733509

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