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Council For Community

August 7, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

This week was Local Government Week and Forbes Shire Council welcomed the opportunity to recognise and celebrate the achievements it has made in improving living standards and wellbeing for Forbes Shire residents.

Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM said in the past 12 months Forbes faced unprecedented challenges, from drought to bushfires to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Forbes Shire Council recognised the important responsibility it had to support our community through these crises,” Phyllis said.

“Local Government Week is not about blowing our own trumpet; it’s about making residents aware of the range of services councils have on offer to make their community a fantastic place to work and live.”

Phyllis said the theme of this year’s Local Government week is “Councils Do.”

“Forbes Shire Council recognises the truth of that theme – that we would provide the best possible support for our community through the broad range of services we provide and a proactive response to the many challenges our community face,” she said.

“Councils are the hub of their communities, responsible for community events, libraries, sports fields, parks, pools, building and development assessment and even cemeteries.”

Phyllis said Forbes Shire Council took its role serving the community very seriously. “Councils are the grassroots, frontline level of government for the majority of people in NSW.”

When issues arise at a local level, Council’s are usually the first point of contact and the first to protect and enhance the environment, lifestyle and well-being of the town and its residents. Council also works to draw new residents, business, and development opportunities into Forbes.

For more information on services provided by Forbes Shire Council go to www.forbes.nsw.gov.au.

Celebrating Learning Together

August 7, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Public School’s Mrs MacGregor with student Bianca Colvin.

Education Week 2020 began on Monday, with schools across the Forbes Shire and the State celebrating the many achievements of public schools and the critical role they play in equipping our students for the future.

Minister for Education and Early Childhood Learning Sarah Mitchell said ‘Learning Together’ is a fitting theme given the extraordinary challenges this year has presented.

“In the face of drought, bushfires and the COVID-19 pandemic, our school communities have proven just how strong and adaptable they are,” Sarah said.

“Teachers and support staff moved quickly to online lessons; parents and carers took on additional responsibilities at home and students adjusted to a new way of learning.” Education Week has been a highlight of the NSW public education calendar for more than 60 years, and this year provides an opportunity to reflect on achievements over the past year.

“This is particularly relevant for the past year, as our education system has triumphed amidst difficult circumstances,” Sarah said.

“I cannot overstate the appreciation I have for the incredible way everyone has responded to the challenges of this year. Right across the state, students and families have received incredible support from their schools and teachers, and stronger relationships have grown between schools and their communities.”

Three-Day Forbes COVID-19 Clinic

August 7, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

The drive-through COVID testing clinic which started on Wednesday, is set to run until late September, but is subject to change based on demand.

Forbes Shire Council and National Health Authority have joined forces to bring a three day a week testing clinic to Forbes for easy community access to a convenient drive through COVID-19 Testing Clinic service.

“This is a great partnership between Council and National Health Authority with a proactive approach to this crisis we are experiencing,” says Forbes Shire Council Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM. “The community will have access to testing more than ever before and it will be via a convenient drive through service in Hill Street on Monday, Wednesday and Friday between 8am and 1pm.

“The testing facility is available for patients referred by their doctors; they will not have to travel to other towns to avail themselves of COVID-19 testing. Laverty are a highly regarded organisation and deliver the highest quality professional service.”

“Previously the testing services have been sporadic, and this will provide an ongoing testing opportunity testing for the community and provide reassurance,” Phyllis said.

Patients can receive their negative test results via text message in as little as 24 hours and most tests usually take around 48 hours. It is important for Forbes Shire residents to maintain COVID safety practices and to get tested, even if symptoms are mild.

COVID-19 symptoms include a fever, a sore or scratchy throat, runny nose, shortness of breath and sometimes a cough. Currently the Western Area Health has one case and the person in Orange remains in isolation.

Not The Time For COVID Complacency

August 7, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Despite the benefit of having ample space in the Forbes Shire and safety measures in place, it is still crucial that residents continue to maintain COVID-19 safety measures to ensure that Forbes Shire remains COVID free.

This week the Western NSW Local Health District has reported a confirmed case of COVID-19.

The case is currently in isolation in Orange but has a residential address outside of the Western NSW Health District. The case is linked to a known cluster in Sydney.

The Public Health Unit has contacted all close contacts. They have been provided with Public Health information which includes to be tested for COVID-19 and remain in isolation for 14 days.

Currently WNSWLHD is urging residents in the region to get tested for COVID-19, regardless of how mild the symptoms are. It is vital that individuals take the right precautions to ensure the safety of the community.

To help stop the spread of COVID-19:
• Wash your hands regularly.
• Take hand sanitiser when you go out.
• If feeling unwell, get tested.
• Leave 1.5 metres between yourself and others.
• Wear a mask in situations where you cannot physically distance.

Snippets…

August 7, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

From September onwards, Daroobalgie will no longer accept cash payments. (Image: Forbes Shire Council Facebook)

Daroobalgie Tip Going Cashless: From 1 September 2020 the Forbes Shire Council Daroobalgie Landfill site will only accept card payments. Due to the continued COVID-19 situation, Council is moving to a card only system for the Daroobalgie Landfill site and no cash payments will be accepted after 1 September.

Forbes Shire Council General Manager Steve Loane is urging residents to pay by card in order to help the fight against COVID-19. Steve went on to remind residents that Daroobalgie is a business that takes it’s responsibility to keep its employees, and the community, safe. By ceasing the handling of cash, Daroobalgie will keep the transfer of disease and germs at a minimum.

“The inconvenience is highly regrettable but our community safety is the key priority and the decision has been made to ensure the ongoing health and safety of all persons involved,” Steve said.

The Daroobalgie Waste Facility is operational seven days a week between the hours of 8.30am – 5pm. Visa or Mastercard and EFTPOS or Tap-and-Go will be accepted.

The Forbes Shire Council encourages all members of the community to dispose of their waste correctly and to only send waste to landfill that cannot be recycled or recovered any other way. For more information please contact Forbes Shire Council or go to www.forbes.nsw.gov.au.

Motorists Advised Of Heavy Rainfall: Motorists are advised to prepare for ad- verse driving conditions and expected road closures due to heavy rainfall forecast across far west NSW.

Transport for NSW Director West Alistair Lunn said the Bureau of Meteorology has advised heavy rainfall is expected this week with potential widespread impacts on the 2850km network of unsealed roads in the Far West NSW, with many expected to close. Motorists are advised to delay travel unless necessary, to check the road conditions before travelling, and to be extra cautious in driving to the conditions.

“While some closures are necessary for the safety of motorists and workers during and after heavy rainfall, Transport for NSW endeavours to maintain access along all major corridors within affected areas,” Alistair said.

Permanent signs will be used to provide motorists with traffic information. For the latest traffic updates call 08 8082 6660 for a recorded message road conditions, available 24 hours a day, 132 701, visit livetraffic. com or download the Live Traffic NSW App.

Motorists are being warned of road closures due to predicted heavy rainfall..

What A Week At FPS!

August 7, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Miss Davidson teaching Kindergarten.

Forbes Public School (FPS) has enjoyed their annual celebration of NSW Public Education. This year, FPS has focused on the theme, Learning Together.

During the week staff and students have engaged in different learning opportunities and come together on Wednesday under the theme Learning Together, dressed up as their favourite book characters. This has provided a wonderful opportunity for staff and students to share in a love of reading and learning while showing off their colourful creativity.

Education Week has seen the launch of FPS’s new whole school literacy initiative.

Staff and students are very excited to be engaging in a new whole school program that focuses on embedding current and evidence-based reading strategies into all classrooms at Forbes Public School.

As part of the program, the school welcomed Mrs Janet Westcott to the team. Janet is a Literacy and Numeracy Strategy Advisor. This is a new and exciting role at FPS, which will enable Janet the opportunity to work with staff to promote quality student learning and growth over the term.

This forms part of the whole school strategy to provide students with current, effective, and innovative learning opportunities!

More Support For Higher Success In Early Learning

August 7, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Preschool has extended its early learning services to offer NDIS to support children from zero to six years of age. “We are very excited to provide NDIS services to deliver the Early Childhood Early Intervention approach,” Preschool Director, Amy Shine said. “As an NDIS provider, we can also help families to understand the potential benefits of NDIS support for their child.”

“The ECEI approach supports children aged from 0-6 years who have a developmental delay or disability, as well as their families and carers. Our approach supports families to help children develop the skills they need to take part in daily activities and to achieve the best possible outcomes throughout their life,” Amy added.

Every child is different, Forbes Preschool understands this and tailors support programs for each child’s unique and individual needs, while considering their circumstances. The team at Forbes Preschool are focussed on giving all children the best possible start to lifelong learning. This is partly achieved through the Preschools consistent play based approach, where educators incorporate play and occupational therapies and speech into daily programs. Forbes Preschool now offers individual and specialised programs to ensure every child has as much assistance needed offered in a fun, safe environment. Staff have also introduced audiology as an important diagnostic tool for learners.

A highlight for the FPs team in becoming an NDIS provider is being able to offer integrated appointments and programs in a child’s own environment, in addition to the comprehensive educational programming.

For more information about the Forbes Preschool NDIS services please contact the team on 6852 1040.

New Residential Estate Needs A Name

August 7, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

There will be a vote to name a new estate on Edward Street.

The Forbes Shire Council are looking for feedback from the Forbes Shire community to help name the new residential estate coming soon to Edward Street.

“We are so excited to open up this end of town to a new residential estate,” said Forbes Shire Council Mayor Phyllis Miller. “Council has considered the heritage and history of the area and determined two possible names for the Estate. Now we want the community to vote!”

The two names proposed are Blackridge Estate and Wheatfields Estate. Blackridge was the original name given to the goldfield area where current day Forbes town centre is located. This name acknowledges Forbes’ unique history as a gold rush town and its heritage significance.

Wheatfields Estate derives from Forbes’ local economy which is based on a strong and diverse agricultural industry, and particularly grain crops including cereals and legumes grown in this region.

Anyone wishing to, can complete the simple online survey and vote on the preferred name choice for the Estate. Consultation closes 31 August 2020.

“Community sentiment and feedback is so important, especially when naming something so substantial for our town,” said Phyllis. “The Estate will have up to 223 lots and a development of this size will set Forbes up for future residential housing for a long time.

“The recent trends show people are want- ing to move to regional Australia and I want Forbes to be in a position to offer them something they can’t refuse.”

The proposed site will be located at the junction of Bogan Gate Road and Edward Street, northwest of the Forbes CBD.

The Your Say survey can be found through the Forbes Shire Council community engagement site www.yoursay.forbes.nsw.gov.au. For more information please contact Council’s Community Relations Officer on 02 6850 2300.

Playtime Boost Thanks To Generous Donations

July 31, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Peter Nixon who delivered the tractors to Forbes childcare services presenting the donation to Goodstart Director Simone Inder.

Early Childhood Education Services in Forbes were delighted to receive a generous donation of ride-on tractors from Forbes Machinery Centre (FMC) last week, with the children wasting no time in making good use of the tractors.

Simone Inder, Director of Goodstart Early Learning Centre Forbes said, “We are super grateful for their contribution, the children are absolutely loving their new tractors.”

FMC gives back to the community through sponsorships, fundraising for community groups and donations to schools and early learning centres. Goodstart Early Learning, Learning Ladder, Bright Beginnings and Forbes Preschool each received a New Holland pedal tractor with trailer and two New Holland push along tractors.

Snippets..

July 31, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Council General Manager Steve Loane and Mayor Phyllis Miller unveiling the plaque at the 150th anniversary of Forbes Shire Council.

Forbes Shire Council Celebrates 150 Years: On Thursday, 23 July Forbes Shire Council celebrated 150 years after the ordinary July Council meeting. Celebrations began with previous Mayor of Forbes, Alistair Lockhart reading the first Council Meeting minutes from July 7, 1870.

The Councillors and staff members had gathered various mementos to be placed in a time capsule which was buried in the Chambers courtyard. Some of the mementos included in the time capsule were a copy of the Mayor’s Column, Council necktie and a facemask to recognise the interesting times we live in, plus more cultural and time reflecting items.

The small crowd then moved over to Victoria Park to plant a tree representing the special occasion. The tree is to symbolise the legacy of Council and all that they have achieved over the last 150 years.

Bulky Waste Collection: Next week, from 3-7 August is the annual bulk waste kerbside collection. Council will be collecting bulk waste on their yearly collection drive for items that can no longer be used. Fridges, washing machines, microwaves and stoves must have doors removed. Televisions, mattresses, furniture, and carpets are all accepted. Items that cannot be accepted are building waste, car parts, furniture exceeding two cubic metres in dimension, liquids, or any hazardous waste products. Please place waste items neatly to the edge of the kerb without blocking the footpath this weekend and separate into three piles, general bulky waste, bundled organics and finally, scrap metal, white goods and e-waste.

A tree symbolling the achievements of Forbes Shire Council over the last 150 years was planted in Victoria Park.

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