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Tom Claims Third Title

March 21, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Tom Drane was named the 2018 Forbes Sportsperson of the Year for the third year running at the annual presentation dinner of the SOYA Awards held at the Forbes Sport and Recreation Club on Saturday evening.

Tom claimed the title after winning two Australian and four state championships in both Dirt Track and Long Track. His biggest achievement was when he travelled to America to compete in the American National Championships, known there as the AMA Grand Nationals, which was held in Springfield.

He competed over four days, in three different classes and in over 30 races, winning everything. This placed Tom first overall and three times AMA Grand National Champion.

He was also awarded the AMA Youth Rider of the Year, which was awarded on talent and sportsmanship and was only given to one child out of everyone competing.

Tom received his award from this year’s special guest for the event, Alana Thomas, a former Australian Rugby Union player and Australian Wallaroo Development Coach.

The Forbes SOYA Awards pay tribute to the athletes who excel in their chosen sport and thank and show appreciation to the many volunteers who give their time.

Funding For Greener Grounds

March 21, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Member for Orange, Phil Donato MP, announced on Tuesday that the Forbes Sports and Recreation Club had been successful in their application for funding through the 2018 Community Building Partnership Program.

“I’m pleased to announce the club will receive $20,000 in funding to install a new sprinkler system,” said Phil.

“The new system is water efficient and environmentally sustainable, which is very important for the club and for our community in general. I am very happy to have supported this funding application,” said Phil.

SNIPPETS…

March 21, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Sports Person of the Year Awards: Leisa Burton was awarded the 2018 Senior Sportsperson of the Year title at the annual Forbes SOYA Awards held last Saturday. She placed equal third in NSW after contesting the State Champion of Champions title this year. Leisa was also successful in qualifying for the Australian Open Lawn Bowls event. She competed in the singles and won her three qualifying games but was knocked out of the competition by last year’s runner-up. Leisa then went on to compete in the pairs competition where she and her partner won the three qualifying rounds once again.

Bernardi’s Launch New $50,000 Sponsorship Program: Bernardi’s have launched a new sponsorship program ‘Building Better Communities’, which will see a total of $50,000 donated in 2019. After receiving over 100 applications for the first round of their new Building Better Communities program, Bernardi’s have chosen three beneficiaries for each of their five stores in Forbes, Bathurst, West Wyalong, Blayney and Wagga. The initiative is designed to get customers involved in the sponsorship process, and to give them ownership over who Bernardi’s support as a business.

Catch of the Week winners: Thank you for sending in your great fishing pics and please keep it coming! Keith Mackay was our January winner and Abbey Fuge was our February winner. Please claim your $25 voucher prize from Loomzy’s Fish ‘n’ Fix in Forbes.

Wings out West Bush Dance Competition Winners: Congratulations Bronwyn Horan from Forbes and Cherie Simpson from Parkes on winning our Wings out West Bush Dance Competition!

2019 NSW State Election: Tomorrow, 23rd March from 8am to 6pm for the 57th Parliament of NSW, including all 93 seats in the NSW Legislative Assembly and 21 of the 42 seats in the NSW Legislative Council. On Election Day, voting can be made at the following locations: Bedgerabong Public School, Forbes High School, Forbes Tennis Club and Forbes Town Hall. For more information on the election please see: www.elections.nsw.gov.au.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arts OutWest calls for Board members: The Central West regional arts development organisation Arts OutWest seeks applications from people with a range of skills and backgrounds interested in becoming members of their board. Details can be found on artsoutwest.org.au.

Attending the announcement by Member for Orange, Phil Donato, for a successful funding application by the Forbes Sports and Recreation Club on Tuesday were (L-R) Cr Steve Karaitiana, Peter Mackay (Treasurer), Phil Donato and Rob Priest (Secretary).

CWA Challenges For 2019

March 14, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

At the first meeting for 2019, the CWA Forbes Evening Branch reflected on our fundraising activities/ projects for 2018 and established new projects for 2019. We also welcomed new members to our group.

Activities our members were involved with in 2018 included updating the miscarriage packs for distribution at various locations in Forbes. These packs provide information and support materials for women who are grieving. We combined with the CWA Forbes Day Branch to provide afternoon tea and dinner for the drivers and their families of the “Great Southern WA Drive for Life” hay deliveries in October; supported other CWA projects including Riverside Disability, Care West Lodge, Oxley Junior Public Speaking and Group Education Projects and numerous other drought relief efforts in our local community.

In 2019 we will continue to support drought relief funding through distributing gift cards donated by Western Australian CWA branches as well as other drought relief activities in our community; offer financial support toward the Oxley Group projects as mentioned above and preparing and distributing miscarriage packs.

New projects and activities for this year include sponsorship for the local Miss Showgirl winner to help with the expenses in attending Zone finals and/or Royal Easter Show. We will also be supplying a variety of items for the Women’s Refuge. Forbes Evening Branch CWA is one of the sponsors of the Grease & Oil Change program providing local farmers with much needed health and wellbeing information and support services.

Other fundraising activities will include the proceeds from the sale of the annual Farmer Down Under Calendar. You can find these informative calendars on sale in various local shops. We have other activities underway for fundraising but are yet to be finalised.

Teddies, bunnies and layettes knitted and crocheted by the HACC centre women’s group were donated to our group and have been distributed to appropriate places like the maternity unit and Women’s Refuge.

All members are looking forward to a rewarding and productive year. Anyone is welcome to attend our dinner meetings held at the Vandenberg Hotel from 6:30pm onwards every second Thursday of the month. Our next meeting is 11th April.

By Sue Cunningham

Discover What Education Should Be

March 14, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

A warm and sincere welcome is extended to families to join Scots All Saints College – a premier, independent College with Christian values, offering quality co-education to more than 750 day and boarding students from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12. Set on expansive grounds of more than 200 acres, the College is centrally located within NSW across three campuses in Bathurst and Lithgow.

As a new College established in 2019, Scots All Saints College has all the modern facilities expected within an innovative College of the future, combined with a proud history of over 218 combined years in regional education. The Scots School (1946- 2018) and All Saints’ College (1874-2018) have enjoyed a longstanding reputation as leading schools of excellence. Building on a strong foundation, Scots All Saints College offers an inspired learning environment with positive pastoral care and student wellbeing programs within a friendly, approachable and supportive school community.

A Junior School (Pre-Kindergarten to Year 4) and Middle School (Years 5-8) is available on All Saints Campus, Pre-Kindergarten and Senior School (Years 9-12) on Scots Campus and Pre-Kindergarten to Year 6 on Lithgow Campus. Boarding is available from Year 5 onwards in four newly renovated boarding houses located on Scots Campus.

A wide subject choice is offered by highly qualified and caring teachers. Leadership skills are built at every level of a student’s journey across innovative academic programs and access to diverse co-curricular programs specialising in agriculture, equestrian, music, performing arts, debating, iSTEM and leadership such as, Cadets and The Duke of Edinburgh. Year 12 and Year 8 Captains and Prefects take on significant leadership roles to build maturity and responsibility to give them a distinct advantage for life.

Scots All Saints College have two exciting upcoming events. The Highland Gathering will be held on Sunday, 24th March from 10am to 4pm and includes highland games and dancing, pipes and drums competition, rides stall, food and coffee. There will be campus tours at 12pm and 2pm on the day.

On Monday, 25th March the College will hold a Try Middle School Day from 9am to 3pm. Prospective students will be able to join the classes, meet the teachers and enjoy the specialist facilities on offer.

Start a positive future for your child now and contact the College to explore the possibilities on 6331 3911 or visit www.scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au/TryUs.

Catch of the Week

March 14, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Harry Quirk (age 12) recently caught this Flathead on Stockton Beach, Nelson Bay and also mudcrabs at Old Bar.

Flannery’s – Pharmacy Of The Year

March 14, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Flannery’s Pharmacy has been named Guild Pharmacy of the Year 2019. The awards were presented by the Minister for Health, Greg Hunt, at the Australian Pharmacy Professional conference (APP) held on the Gold Coast last Thursday.

The Guild Pharmacy of the Year Award, conducted annually by the Pharmacy Guild of Australia, recognises pharmacies that are leading the way in providing innovative and optimal healthcare for members of their community. The ultimate winner was chosen from the four category winners who this year were:

• Pharmacy 777 Glengarry, Duncraig WA: Excellence in Community Engagement, Collaboration and Partnerships

• Wilkinson’s Pharmacy, Burnie TAS: Excellence in Community Engagement, Health Services

• Flannery’s Pharmacy, Forbes NSW: Excellence in Business Management

• Harding’s 24 hour Pharmacy, Annerley QLD: Excellence in Professional Innovation A spokesperson for the judging group, pharmacist Nick Panayiaris, Pharmacy Guild of Australia National Councillor and President of the South Australian Branch of the Guild, said Flannery’s Pharmacy was an exceptional example of the pharmacy of the future.

“The pharmacy’s excellent business operations and its investment in its people has established a great working environment with a strong emphasis on delivering a wide range of professional services to the community,” said Nick.

“Its refurbished design provides consulting space for other health professionals to provide services to the community from the pharmacy.”

Nick said Flannery’s Pharmacy was constantly looking to innovate and improve its service offer for the community.

The National President of the Pharmacy Guild of Australia, George Tambassis, said Flannery’s Pharmacy was a great example of a pharmacy’s commitment to the community.

“The pharmacy is dedicated to the people of Forbes and surrounding areas and has invested to secure its future and the future of the services it provides its patients and customers,” he said.

“Flannery’s Pharmacy shows the heights that can be achieved by planning for, and committing to a strong community pharmacy sector into the future.”

As the team accepted the award, pharmacy partner Sarah Hazell said: “Our motto at Flannery’s Pharmacy is putting the community back into community pharmacy.

We know it’s just as important to provide a listening ear to our patients in need as it is to dispense their prescriptions.”

Sarah also congratulated the other finalists, the Guild for hosting APP and the competition, QCPP assessor and the competition judges, and most of all, the team at Flannery’s.

“They are the most wonderful group of people,” she said, calling the team “the most positive, engaged, loyal, trustworthy, and clever people to work with. They’re such a warm, friendly and welcoming environment for our customers to come to for all their health care needs.”

“We are absolutely thrilled to be the 2019 Pharmacy of the Year.”

Free Learner Driver Workshop

March 14, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Parents and supervisors of local learner drivers are encouraged to attend a free workshop which will be held at Red Bend Catholic College in Forbes on Tuesday, 19th March commencing at 6pm.

The free two-hour workshop, ‘Helping Learner Drivers Become Safer Drivers’, will offer parents and supervisors hands-on advice on how to provide the most effective driving practice for learner drivers.

Forbes Shire Council’s Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, said the workshops offer practical advice to parents and supervisors on how to help learner drivers become safer drivers.

“Parents and supervisors of learner drivers have a crucial role to play in making our roads safer. That is why Forbes Shire Council has teamed up with Roads and Maritime Services to hold these free workshops.”

“The workshop covers the licensing system, how to use the Learner Driver Logbook including the use of digital logbooks, licence conditions for learner and P-plate drivers, the benefits of on-road driving sessions, tips on supervising a learner driver and more,” said Melanie.

Light refreshments will be available during the workshop. Bookings are essential and can be made by calling Melanie on 6861 2364.

 

 

SNIPPETS…

March 14, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Say Goodbye to the old lights: The old lights on Camp Street Bridge have been switched off and replaced with temporary lighting until the bridge replacement. The existing lamp posts on the bridge will be reused in the landscaping approaches on the new bridge and the remaining lights will be gifted to Forbes Shire Council. Work to relocate the power and water utilities from the bridge has been completed and temporary solar lighting has started being installed to maintain pedestrian and road safety.

‘Tackling Rural Crime’ handbook: It’s hard enough working on the land at the best of times without also having to deal with the threat of trespassers, illegal hunting, livestock theft, equipment and property theft and other preventable crimes. As rural crime is costly, preventing it is an integral step to building a long-term prosperous agricultural, pastoral and aquaculture industry and vibrant regional community. That’s why the NSW Police Force and the NSW Farmers have been working together to improve the ways rural industries assess the security of their property to reduce the risk of rural crime. In October 2018, 26 ‘Tackling Rural Crime’ workshops were held around the State to help farmers detect and prevent the major security risks facing their business, property and family. This included options to increase security infrastructure, ways to improve asset protection and surveillance to reduce trespass and new ways to report rural crime. Farmers came away from the workshops better equipped to report any criminal activity, with the intention of ultimately reducing crime. During and since the workshops 1,000’s of ‘Tackling Rural Crime’ handbooks have been handed out. To ensure that everyone gets the chance to use this handy reference guide, it is now available electronically. View https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/623602/BOOKLET_interactive_Police_Rural_Crime_Web_FINAL.pdf to get your copy.

Election Day: Will you be away on Election Day? NSW Election Pre-Polling is available from the 16th March to 22nd March at the Forbes Town Hall. Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri, 8am to 6pm and Thurs 8am to 8pm and Saturday 9am to 5pm and Sunday closed. On Election Day, 23rd March, voting can be made between 8am to 6pm at the following locations: Bedgerabong Public School, Forbes High School, Forbes Tennis Club and Forbes Town Hall. For more information on the election please see: www.elections.nsw.gov.auorganisation.

Modern Slavery

March 14, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Late last year, the Modern Slavery Bill 2018 was passed Federally in the NSW State Parliament heralding a new statutory modern slavery reporting requirement for larger companies in Australia.

Reporting obligations relate to the steps taken to respond to the risk of modern slavery in the operations and supply chains of the reporting entity and its controlled entities. The reporting criteria are mandatory.

It is crucial that reporting entities begin reviewing their supply chains and collecting data ahead of the introduction of reporting obligations. The first reporting year will be 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.

At its broadest, the term ‘modern slavery’ refers to any situations of exploitation where a person cannot refuse or leave work because of threats, violence, coercion, abuse of power or deception. The Australian regime defines modern slavery to incorporate conduct that would constitute an offence under existing human trafficking, slavery and slavery-like offence provisions set out in Divisions 270 and 271 of the Commonwealth Criminal Code.

Modern slavery will encompass slavery, servitude, the worst forms of child labour, forced labour, human trafficking, debt bondage, slavery like practices, forced marriage and deceptive recruiting for labour or services.

Entities will need to report if they carry on business in Australia with a minimum annual consolidated revenue of $100 million.

Entities in NSW will be obliged to report under the NSW Act if they have a turnover of $50 million. Corporate groups should obtain specific advice in relation to which entities are required to report and how joint reporting can work.

Once the Modern Slavery Act commences, a targeted regulatory regime will be introduced, under which large businesses will report annually. Those reports will be published on a public register.

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