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Rural Landfill Tip Time Changes

September 26, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Shire Council would like to advise the public that the Bedgerabong and Garema Landfills will have new opening and closing times from the 2nd October 2019.

Bedgerabong will be open to the public from 1.30pm – 4.30pm on Wednesdays and 9am – 12 noon on a Sunday.

Garema will be open Wednesdays 8am – 11am and Sundays from 1.30pm – 4.30pm.

“With Spring in the air we encourage residents to do a little spring cleaning around their homes. It is important residents take steps to reduce the risk of fire around their properties,” says Forbes Shire Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM.

“The weather forecast for summer is for a long dry one this year, so everyone should be preparing their homes and yards now,” continued Mayor Miller.

“Simple things like cleaning out your gutters, pruning bushes and cutting overhanging branches around your home can make the world of difference,” Mayor Miller says.

“The Bush fires have already started and it’s only September, so everyone please start preparing for this fire season, now,” urged Mayor Miller.

Each respective landfill will only accept residential waste from their respective villages and surrounds. For commercial, construction and demolition waste, please use the Daroobalgie Landfill in Forbes. This facility is open 7 days a week 8.30am – 5pm.

Residents are reminded there is also a Chemical Cleanout scheduled for 17 October for residents to be able to drop off unwanted chemical based waste such as; old paint tins, garden chemicals, fluorescent tubes and household cleaners to the Council Depot between the hours of 1-4pm.

Senepol Sale Results For 2019

September 26, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

The annual 5 Star Senepol Sale was held at CQLX Gracemere, in Qld on Monday.

Sarah and Clayton Maynard, Southern Star Rural, Canowindra sold 6 bulls through the 5 Star Sale this year. Southern Star Rural managed the top price Senelais (Senepol/Charolais) bull at $12,000 and also the top priced Senegus (Senepol/Angus) bull at $12,000.

There were 54 Bulls were sold on the day with an average of $7,425, a top of $17,000 and a 100% clearance rate.

For more information on pure bred Senepol and Senegus or Senelais Bulls on offer in Canowindra please contact Clayton Maynard on 0439 029 204.

SNIPPETS…

September 26, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Forbes Youth and Community Centre New Playground: Are you looking for the perfect birthday party location? Why not try the Forbes Youth and Community Centre. Soft fall has been installed and the renovations are now complete in the new playground. This project was funded by the NSW Government’s Stronger Country Communities Grant and Forbes Shire Council.

Bus to Les Miserables in Parkes: Neighbourhood Central in Forbes is organising a bus to Parkes for the Les Miserable show on 6th October for the 2pm matinee for those who have no transport. Places are limited, call into the HACC Centre at 7 Harold Street to register for this trip.

Editor Wanted: The Forbes Phoenix are currently looking for a locally based reporter/ editor for the paper each week. Hours are flexible to suit the right candidate. Come and join the amazing local team and deliver the good news to Forbes each week. If you are interested please call Roselea on 6344 1846 or email sales@canowindraphoenix.com.au

Spring Photo Competition: The Forbes Phoenix has teamed up with renowned photographer Kim Storey from Avalind Photography to launch a Spring Photo Competition for 2019. Avalind Photography has kindly donated a family photo session plus a free print valued at $340 for the winner. To enter simply snap away some great “Spring Inspired” images in and around Forbes and email your photo to editor@ forbesphoenix.com.au or enter via the website www.forbesphoenix.com.au

Wirrinya Picnic Day: Will be held this Sunday 29th September at “The Shed” Wirrinya with gates opening at 10am. There will be games, races, food and family fun for all. Follow Wirrinya Progress on Facebook or call Monica for more information on 0429 634 531.

Contributions: If you have a Thumbs Up or Down, Snippet, Be Seen Photo, Stork News, Wedding Bell or Catch of the Week simply email editor@forbesphoenix.com.au

Pool Opening: Dust off the swimmers Forbes as the Forbes Olympic Pool will open for Summer on Saturday 5th October.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grazing Down the Lachlan: Wind and dust did not dampen the spirits of over 800 “Grazers” who enjoyed an amazing day out along the Lachlan River last Saturday, with amazing food and drinks by O Tama Carey the 2019 Creative Director. The Grazing Down the Lachlan team (pictured below) should be congratulated on another amazing event for Forbes!

Jarrod Amery Named As 2020 Nuffield Scholar

September 26, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Four of Australia’s leading grain growers focused on a more innovative, resilient and sustainable sector, have been awarded Grains Research and Development (GRDC) supported Nuffield Farming Scholarships for 2020.

Included in these four is Jarrod Amery from Forbes, who will research what it takes to build and maintain a successful farm business and achieve a sustainable Return on Assets Managed (ROAM).

As owner of Amery Ag, an innovative 2,300-hectare farming operation, Jarrod produces wheat, canola and barley, and manages around 4,000 ewes as part of the business’s annual livestock trading program.

“We strive to make every hectare work; earning the right to expand our business. As a young farmer myself, and with a quarter of the agricultural workforce between 18 to 35, there is a need to equip our future farmers with the tools to grow their businesses and the industry as a whole,” Jarrod said.

“On my study program, I plan to visit leading farm businesses around the world, to understand the common threads of success, including how to achieve a sustainable work/life balance, pathways to expansion and diversification, as well as how to encourage new entrants into farming.”

Jarrod will receive a $30,000 bursary to research new agricultural technologies and techniques and visit leading farm enterprises around the world on a 16-week travel program. Travelling throughout major agricultural producing countries, including China and the United States, Jarrod plans to share his findings with peers, to help build a culture within Australian farming that promotes entrepreneurship and knowledge sharing.

 

Catch Of The Week

September 26, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Will Wright with his first barramundi on the Kendall River near Pormpuraaw.

SNIPPETS…

September 19, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Congratulations: To MD Steel for winning The Forbes Phoenix NRL Footy Tipping Competition for 2019. Kate Crawford would like to take full credit for their tipping this year, boys were useless apparently!

Spring Photo Competition: The Forbes Phoenix has teamed up with renowned photographer Kim Storey from Avalind Photography to launch a Spring Photo Competition for 2019. Avalind Photography has kindly donated a family photo session plus a free print valued at $340 for the winner. To enter simply snap away some great “Spring Inspired” images in and around Forbes and email your photo to editor@forbesphoenix.com.au or enter via the
website www.forbesphoenix.com.au

Inland Rail Grants: Community groups are sharing in more than $65,000 allocated from the first round of Inland Rail funding grants for projects and initiatives contributing to the wellbeing of regional communities. Forbes Community Men’s Shed was successful in Round 1 of the program when earlier this year nominations were sought from regional centres along the Inland Rail corridor for projects, events, and activities that help achieve community and regional prosperity and sustainability. Nominations for Round 3 funding are open and close on 31 October to access an application form visit the Inland Rail website inlandrail.com.au/sponsorships, or email enquiries to IRCommunitySponsorships@ARTC.com.au

New Giveaway: Head to our website www.forbesphoenix.com.au and enter our latest giveaway of a Family Pass to the National Zoo and Aquarium just in time for the October School Holidays.

Editor Wanted: The Forbes Phoenix are currently looking for a locally based reporter/editor for the paper each week. Hours are flexible to suit the right candidate. Come and join our amazing local team and deliver the good news to Forbes each week. If you are interested please call Sarah on 6344 1846 or email publisher@phoenixnewspapers.com.au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trust the Signs, Trust your Gut and Ask R U OK?: RUOK? Day helps with increasing more meaningful conversations and connections which reduce individual isolation and promotes communal belonging. You don’t have to be an expert to support someone going through a tough time, you just need to be there, be able to listen without judgement, and take the time to follow up. Use these 4 steps to start an R U OK? Conversation…
1. Ask R U OK?
2. Listen
3. Encourage action
4. Check in

 

 

 

 

 

 

Water Is Safe

September 19, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Shire Council would like to assure residents the Shires water supply is safe despite recent reports in the Sunday Telegraph, 15th September, saying Forbes will be out of water by March 2020. The
Lachlan River water supply condition is closely being monitored by Council and if needed an increase in the level of restriction will be implemented.

“Conditions will be closely monitored in the coming months,” says Forbes Shire General Manager, Steve Loane. “If necessary the level of water restrictions will be increased. Forbes currently sits on 100% allocation from the Lachlan River by WaterNSW, if the situation declines we will look to increasing the level of restrictions.”

“The story claims are unfounded as Forbes’ situation hasn’t been fully considered in the article. The town has access to supply from the Lachlan River and three bores.”

“Forbes is in a very fortunate situation,” says Mr Loane. “Careful usage from residents ensures demand doesn’t exceed our supply. Forbes Shire Council is also committed to using water responsibly and we all have a role to play.”

If residents have concerns they can contact Council on 6850 2300

Tough New Farm Trespass Laws

September 19, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Riverina MP and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack says tough new farm trespass laws passed in the Federal Parliament last week will further protect farmers from unlawful activity.

“We will always be on the side of our farmers,” Mr McCormack said.

“We have delivered on our election commitment to bolster these laws which will ensure the actions of extreme activists will be held accountable by the law.”

Mr McCormack said the Criminal Code Amendment (Agricultural Protection) Bill has made it a criminal offence to publish material, via a carriage service such as the internet, if the intent is to incite trespass, property damage or theft on agricultural land.

“Animal activists who use the personal information of family farmers to incite trespass risk imprisonment of up to five years,” Mr McCormack said.

“These extremists do not understand the vast majority of farmers do the right thing and care for their animals while looking after the environment and using water and soil to the best of their ability to produce the very best food and fibre.”

“This is not about protecting animal abusers from the spotlight or banning protests; it is about preventing farmers and their families having their lives and businesses invaded by extreme activists. We cannot afford to put at risk the $60 billion agriculture industry which employs many throughout the Riverina and Central West. The Liberals and Nationals are standing up to protect our farmers and the agriculture sector and this Bill ensures extreme activists will be held to account for their unacceptable behaviour,” concluded Mr McCormack.

Red Bend Catholic College Leaders 2020

September 19, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Congratulations to the 2020 College Leaders:
• College Captains: Olivia Beasley and Antez Varghese
• Boarding Captains: Breanna Carey and Bradley Matthews
• Boarding Liturgy Captain: Matilda Cruickshank
• Basil House Captains: Ruby Stitt and Cody Crisp
• Basil Liturgy Captain: Claire Barrott
• Chisholm House Captains: Rebecca Smith and Jacob Bell
• Chisholm Liturgy Captain: Hannah Mattiske
• Denis House Captains: Grace Osborne and Matt Dillon
• Denis Liturgy Captain: Emmie Searl
• Loyola House Captains: Madeline Hayes and Thomas Phillips
• Loyola Liturgy Captain: Olivia Twyford
• McAuley House Captain: Courtney Hodge and Noah Hamilton
• McAuley Liturgy Captain: Bethany Burton
• Xavier House Captains: Ashleigh Ward and Jade Page
• Xavier Liturgy Captain: Sophie Heraghty

The Junior Student Representative Council members in alphabetical order are: Ronald Barker, Madeleine Cannon, Marty Davies, Elizabeth Drewes, Vienna Farrell, Emily Gordon, Illerose Haydon, Riley Hough, Aria Johnson, Hunter Kriedemann, Patrick Kupkee, Sophie McGrath and Bella Neville.

The Senior Student Representative Council members in alphabetical order are: Ella Burke, Reed Cavallaro, Alex Drewes, James Finn, Stuart Gordon, Claire Houghton, Abbey Kennedy, Maddison Lewin-Howard, Jasper Mackay, Jorja Mann, Shaianne Metzeling, Bridget Mrak, Jack Nadin, Hamish Neville, Maisy Osborne, Georgia Sideris, Claire Simpson, Isabella Thomson, Georgia Tincknell, Naomi Turner, Sophie Wright and Sue Wu.

Forbes Community Celebrate NAIDOC Week

September 19, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

As well as celebrating culture, NAIDOC week is an opportunity to recognise the contributions made by Indigenous Australians to the Forbes community. The purpose of NAIDOC Week is to celebrate the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and to foster greater understanding of Indigenous culture. As part of this year’s NAIDOC Week celebrations recognition was given to the outstanding contributions that local Indigenous people make to improve the community or to promote Indigenous issues.

The theme for this year’s celebration is Voice, Treaty, Truth. Worthy recipients for 2019 were Natasha Harris for Indigenous Person of the Year, Courtney Hodge for Indigenous Youth of the Year, Ellie Flick for Indigenous Sports Person of the Year and Raymond Thorpe for Indigenous Creative Person of the Year.

People on court-ordered communityservices at Forbes, have been working in collaboration with the Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre to clean up and prepare local sites for NAIDOC events this week. The offenders have enjoyed working alongside the Aboriginal community, engaging with the culture, gaining knowledge, building respectful relationships with each other, and creating a greater unity within their communities.

This Department of Justice NSW program demonstrates community collaboration, engaging with the Aboriginal Culture, opportunity for people to gain knowledge and share their skills.

CSNSW Field Officer Peter said: “It is great for offenders to use their skills like signwriting, painting and gardening to help out where they can in Forbes.”

An Aboriginal Client Service Officer from Forbes Community Corrections was also involved in the local NAIDOC events, cooking Aboriginal foods for attendees.

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