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Sleeping Into A Successful School Year

January 31, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Now that it is the start of a new school year, parents are preparing themselves for the inevitable back-to-school rush. But amid the dash for backpacks, books and last-minute haircuts, children’s sleep routines must also be high on the agenda if parents want to start kids off on the right foot.

University of South Australia researcher and sleep expert Dr Alex Agostini, says a good sleep routine is important for children’s emotional, physical and mental health, especially after school holidays.

“There are lots of positives that come with the school holidays, there are fewer time pressures, kids get to have a well-earned break from school and families spend more time together, but hand-in-hand with the holidays also comes irregular sleep, which can have an impact on children’s behaviours and abilities to operate well at school,” Dr Agostini says.

“Staying up late, watching TV and playing on computers, iPads or phones, are all common holiday activities, but as we enter a new school term, it’s time to initiate better sleep routines.”

The light from the screens on electronic devices is not conducive to sleep and they don’t have a set “end time” like a typical television show would, which means that children are encouraged to keep playing games or messaging friends on them. Putting away these devices an hour or more before bed time is one way to encourage healthy sleep.

Changing behaviours can be hard however, persistence is key. Parents and carers should remember that by establishing positive sleep routines, they’re setting their kids up for success.

“Save The Date To Vaccinate” App Keeps Kids Safe

January 31, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

NSW Health is urging parents and carers to ensure children are vaccinated on time and has warned vaccinations shouldn’t be delayed even if a child has a minor illness.

Dr Jeremy McAnulty, Executive Director, Health Protection NSW encouraged parents and carers to download the Save the Date to Vaccinate app to ensure their children receive vital vaccinations in time for the start of school. “On-time vaccinations are the most effective way to protect children from life-threatening diseases,” Dr McAnulty said.

“The free Save the Date to Vaccinate app reminds parents and carers what vaccinations their child needs and when they’re due, in line with the NSW Immunisation Schedule. If a child has a runny nose or slight cold, they can still get vaccinated. Delaying vaccinations can leave children exposed to serious illnesses at a time when they’re most vulnerable.”

Mother of two Lisa Smith, from Sydney’s north, said the Save the Date to Vaccinate app is a helpful reminder in a hectic schedule. “The Save The Date to Vaccinate app sends automatic reminders to my phone, it’s made it so much easier to schedule immunisation appointments, not forget them and have a record to hand of all the vaccinations my children have received.”

On-time vaccination and overall participation in childhood immunisation programs continues to improve in NSW, with 94.5 per cent of children fully vaccinated by five years of age in the past 12 months compared with 90.8 per cent in 2012.

Protecting children from potentially deadly diseases is a key priority for the NSW Government, which has invested approximately $130 million in the 2019-20 Immunisation Program budget, including Commonwealth and state vaccines.

Australia Day Picnic And Parade A Success

January 31, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Council Members, Mayor Phyllis Miller and Australia Day Ambassador Bob Fitzgerald congratulate the Forbes Citizens of the Year.

Last Sunday Forbes came to life in celebration of Australia Day. Families and friends, residents and visitors, young and old gathered in Lions Park for an evening of socialising, good food, great music, activities on the lake and recognising the contributions and achievements of the Forbes Citizens of the Year. Record numbers attended the event, with an estimated 700 attendees in the park.

Marshalling on the corner of Cross and Lachlan Street and travelling down through the town, the parade was a unique and diverse mix of various community floats, groups and individual participants. The Forbes Town and District Band led the colourful, and community-oriented parade, concluding in Lions Park where spectators lined the street to welcome the parade participants.

Winners of the ‘Why Leave Town’ prize cards went to the CWA evening branch who received 3rd place, 2nd place went to the Forbes Learning Ladder for their Bananas in Pyjamas and teddies float and the 1st prize of a $2,000 card to be spent at businesses within Forbes went to the Forbes Fire and Rescue for their historic entry.

Lions Park was a sea of picnic rugs and eskies, with picnic attendees delighting in the live entertainment and activities on the lake. People were given the opportunity to try out paddling on the dragon boat, thanks to the Forbes Dragon Boat Club while children enjoyed the paddleboats on the lake.

Chief Inspector Bob Fitzgerald was welcomed as the Forbes Australia Day Ambassador. Bob was named the 2019 Volunteer of the Year. The father of seven is described as a real man of the people having also used his time to support victims of family violence, drug addiction and homelessness and Forbes was honoured to host him on the day.

The Forbes Citizen of the Year included a new category this year for senior residents who have made a positive contribution to their community and the winners, husband and wife, Allan and Pamela Toole couldn’t have been more deserving of recognition for decades of volunteer work throughout the community.

Lilyanne Mason-Spice received the Junior Citizen of the Year award for her international sporting success. Lilyanne was praised for her dedication to the sport and for her contribution to women’s Rugby League in Forbes.

Kim and Wendy Muffet humbly accepted the Citizen of the Year award for their tireless work in the community in arts, sporting groups and events like Grazing Down the Lachlan which has put Forbes on the tourism map.

The evening was concluded with a spectacular firework display which delighted all. Click here for photos of the Citizen of the Year winners.

Do You Own A Property In Forbes And Looking To Renovate?

January 31, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Council’s Heritage Advisor is available to provide free architectural and design advice for landowners within the Forbes CBD or who own a heritage building anywhere in the Shire.

Council also have grants available to assist in the maintenance and restoration of heritage buildings. Appointments are available with Council’s Heritage Advisor on the 4th and 5th of February for no cost. To make a booking call (02) 6850 2300

My Family Pharmacy

January 31, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

 

To kick off the new year, Flannery’s and Life Pharmacies are hosting a fantastic promotion. If you join LifeClub, or for existing members if you use your LifeClub card in-store, you’ll enter the draw to WIN free fuel for a year (valued at $3,000) or one of 20 $100 fuel vouchers.

“Being a LifeClub member has some really fantastic benefits,” said Flannery’s Pharmacy Manager, Debbie Prior. “Not only do you earn dollars for every non-script purchase, you also enter our regular competitions and receive member-only rewards,” said Debbie.

“Many people save up the dollars on their LifeClub card and spend them on Christmas or birthday gifts but it’s up to the individual how and when they spend their reward dollars.” Unlike many other reward cards, the total of your dollars is printed on your receipt which means you know exactly how many dollars you have at any given point in time and you don’t have to wait to get a voucher… the dollars are available when you want to spend them.

“Customers can use the card anytime to purchase products or prescriptions,” said Debbie. “LifeClub members also receive lots of special offers and a special triple dollar reward on their birthday,” Debbie said.

So don’t miss out. Call in to Flannery’s or Life Pharmacies and join up for your chance to win.

Road Safety Reminder As School Resumes In 2020

January 31, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, urges parents, carers and drivers to be mindful of safety and changes to traffic conditions as school commences.

The new school year resumed for thousands of local students this week and Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils are reminding local drivers and parents about children’s safety around schools.

The Councils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, said that road crashes account for over half of all accidental deaths among children aged 5 – 14 years old.

“Children are vulnerable road users. They are at risk in the traffic environment because of their size, their inability to judge speed and distance, as well as the fact that they may behave unpredictably.” Melanie went on to remind drivers to slow down, pay attention and demonstrate patience when school resumes and there are more cars, buses and cyclists on our streets, as well as young pedestrians crossing the street.

It is important that drivers obey parking signs around schools, remembering that they cannot stop in a ‘No Stopping’ zone, however it is allowed for a driver to drop-off or pick-up passengers in a ‘No Parking’ zone as long as they are only there for two minutes and are no more than three meters away from the car. Police will be targeting school zones to ensure drivers obey the 40km/h speed limit when school returns.

Parents and carers should ensure children wear a seatbelt or appropriate restraint when travelling in a car and always drop-off and pick-up children on the school side of the road.

Melanie stated that “parents and carers can help students remain safe by regularly reinforcing important road safety behaviours with their children” and said that “road safety around schools is everybody’s responsibility – students, teachers, parents, carers and drivers. We all have a part to play.”

For further information please contact Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, on (02) 6861 2364.

Snippets…

January 31, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Tyrone Howell with his impressive catch.

Forbes Fish Biting: On the back of host- ing the world premiere of fishing film ‘Total Native II’ Forbes residents and visitors alike are reeling in impressive catches. Last Wednesday, 10-year-old Tyrone Howell was thrilled to catch an absolute whopper of a fish measuring at 98cm in length. A personal best for Tyrone. Ruth and Patrick Furlong enjoyed fishing the Lachlan River on their recent trip to Forbes. Ruth caught her first fish ever and both caught Murray Cod. It is fantastic to see a continued passion for the sport in and around Forbes that involves people of all ages.

Holiday Recap: School resumed this week after a seemingly never-ending holiday period. There was, however, never a shortage of events and activities hosted by Council and various community groups. From the inflatable obstacle course at Lions Park, Elvis Festival breakfast, candle making workshops, markets, a twilight cinema and much more residents and visitors were always sure to find something to do in Forbes.

The Forbes Phoenix urges its readers to continue to support these events so that they can continue to run and further improve the well being and quality of life in our community. Please keep up to date with upcoming events and activities on page seven in our ‘What’s On’ list.

Contributions: Email your Be Seen photos, Stork News, Engagement News or Wedding Bells to editor@forbesphoenix.com.au to feature in The Phoenix!

Behind the Prize: Former Red Bend Catholic College Student and Indigenous man Patrick Ikaringanyi Ferguson is the creative and cultural genius behind the Adelaide Open 2020 trophies. Patrick’s famous woodcarving created trophies for the women’s singles and doubles trophies as well as the men’s singles and double’s trophies.

The Coolamon for the women’s singles went to Australian Ashleigh Barty and doubles were presented to America’s, Nicole Melichar and China’s Xu Yifan. The Men’s singles trophy, a Rainbow Serpent, went to Andrey Rublev of Russia and Shield for the Men’s doubles were presented to Frabrice Martin of France and Máximo González of Argentina.

Patrick stated that creating these pieces for the winners of the Adelaide Open was like gifting the winners “a part of me, a part of Australia.”

Adelaide Open 2020 Women’s singles winner Ashleigh Barty holding the handcrafted Coolamon trophy.

 

Hidden Treasures Uncovered

January 24, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Mayor Phyllis Miller, Terese Gunn, Cassandra Tyack and Phil Donato MP at the Hidden Treasures morning tea hosted by the CWA.

Last Friday local ladies Terese Gunn and Cassandra Tyack were honoured at a morning tea to celebrate ladies on the 2020 Hidden Treasures honour roll. Phil Donato MP attended the event to recognise a total of five women for their selfless work. The morning tea was hosted by the daytime ladies of the CWA and was attended by Forbes Mayor Phyllis Miller as well as friends and family of the ladies.

As he called each honour roll recipient up, Phil Donato read impressive and lengthy citations of the achievements and contributions of each hidden treasure. The short history behind Terese and Cassandra’s astounding success in fundraising is nothing short of amazing.

In 2015 the ladies organised the first Forbes Can Assist Dancing Stars event. With hopes of raising $15,000 for the local Can Assist branch, the ladies exceeded their own expectations by raising a whopping $36,000. Considering the relatively small population of Forbes, it is fair to conclude that the first fundraising evening for Forbes Can Assist was a raging success. However, it was not enough for Terese and Cassandra, who went on to raise a total of $200,000 in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

Mayor Phyllis Miller was there to congratulate the ladies, stating that the initiative is “a great opportunity to recognise the invaluable contribution that volunteers make to enrich our community.”

What Is A Crime?

January 24, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

There are many crimes or offences. A lot are contained in the Crimes Act but many more are contained in other statutes both of the State and Federal Parliaments. The range of offences vary from murder down to parking.

Most criminal matters are commenced by the Police or the Director of Public Prosecutions by way of Court Attendance Notices (formerly known as Police Charges/ Summonses) and those charged with an offence will appear firstly before a magistrate sitting in a local court. In some cases, issues of bail may need to be considered.

Magistrates deal with over 90% of criminal matters summarily but the more serious offences are committed to the District Court or Supreme Court for trial before a judge and/or jury.

Unlike civil matters, criminal matters must be proved ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ having regard to the elements of the offence. This is when a solicitor’s professional knowledge becomes essential for the client (i.e. the person charged with an offence).

Police will normally have a fact sheet (which is not evidence but outlines the Police case) on the occasion of the first appearance before the court. With the fact sheet and instructions from the client, this will help the solicitor in deciding whether to advise the client to plead guilty or not guilty having regard to the elements of the offence. Sometimes an adjournment is necessary to obtain further information.

Once a plea is entered, the magistrate may adjourn the matter for hearing, sentence the client, commit the client for trial in a higher court or other options which may depend on the seriousness of the offence and the previous criminal history of the client.

Currajong Swimming Carnival Promises To Be Best Yet

January 24, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Ian ‘Thorpedo” Kaupke will be back in 2020 at the Currajong Disability Services Annual All Abilities Swimming Carnival which will be held at Parkes Aquatic Centre.

In just six short weeks, the Currajong Disability Services Annual All Abilities Swimming Carnival will be held at Parkes Aquatic Centre. On Wednesday, 4 March participants from Orange, Temora, Trangie, Dubbo, Cowra, Forbes and Bathurst will converge in Parkes for the flagship event.

In 2019, 120 entrants competed, and interest in this year’s event is promising an even bigger carnival. Organiser Indigo Kriedemann said that the day was a real highlight on the regional disability calendar and many were already looking forward to it.

“It’s a great event that brings together people far and wide within the disability community,” Indigo said.

In previous years Currajong has dominated the event however, last year Live Better from Orange won the chocolates despite sterling efforts in the pool by Ian Kaupkee and Tim McDonald.

“It really is a special day because we all don’t get together that often,” Indigo said. “It’s also a real social outing and I know many of us get a buzz out of it!”

To register, email indigo.kriedemann@currajong.org.au Alternately you can call 02 6883 4713 to confirm your organisation’s place in this blue chip event.

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