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Fireworks And The Family Pet

June 7, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

With it being the June long weekend, residents are reminded that this can be a trying time for dogs who may have an aversion to fireworks.

Director of Planning and Growth with Forbes Shire Council, Paul Bennett said that though it can be stressful for some pets there are a number of things that you can do as an owner to minimise the impact.

“Number one action to take would be to ensure that your pet is registered and the details are up to date. You can do this at council and the process is quick and easy and will help to identify your dog quickly if he or she escapes,” said Paul.

“Keeping an eye on them is also important but avoid fussing over your pet too much and try to engage them in normal inside activities.”

“Your local vet may also be able to recommend some new treatment options for managing noise phobias.”

For more information, contact council’s Environment Services and Planning department on (02) 6850 2344 or your local veterinarian.

Michael McCormack Opens Parkes Office

May 31, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

The Nationals’ Member for Riverina and Deputy Prime Minister, Michael McCormack, will open an electorate office in Parkes on Monday, 4th June.

“The northern part of the Riverina electorate, which includes Parkes, Forbes, Peak Hill, Trundle, Tullamore and Cowra, is a vibrant region and deserves an accessible office to provide the best representation possible,” Michael said.

“I am in this part of the electorate frequently and the office will allow me to meet constituents in a private and comfortable environment.

“Having an office with a full-time staff member in the region will also provide a face-to-face service for constituents.”

The Parkes office will be located at 207A Clarinda Street and will have one full-time staff member. The office telephone number will be 6862 4560. “I am really delighted to have created a full-time job in Parkes and to have supported local trades in the outfitting of the building,” Michael said.

An official opening of the office will be held today at 5pm.

“From about 4.30pm I will take a walk through the central business district and would love to catch up with as many people as possible for a quick hello.”

Parkes Mayor, Councillor Ken Keith, welcomed the decision to open the new office. “We are delighted the Federal Member has decided to locate his office in Parkes in the northern part of the electorate to make it easier and more convenient for his constituents to meet with him and to discuss their issues,” the Mayor said.

SNIPPETS…

May 31, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Passionate about Forbes… Life Pharmacy Forbes hosted a Biggest Morning Tea last Thursday. Staff members (L-R) Kim Harrison, Kristi-Lee Rugby, Donna Eyre and Melissa Walker not only enjoyed raising funds for Cancer Council but also the opportunity to have a cuppa and chat with customers.

Australians’ $21 billion online shopping spree: More Australians are shopping online than ever with total purchases topping $21 billion for the first time, according to new research from Australia Post. Australia Post released its annual Inside Australian Online Shopping Report, an overview of Australia’s eCommerce market, which identifies who is buying what and where online. The report showed that Australians spent $21.3 billion last year. Local retailers accounted for more than 80% of the total spend. To download a copy of the report, visit auspost.com.au/einsights.

Questacon Competition: Congratulations to Michael Reilly on being the winner of a Family pass to Questacon. Have a great time!

Catch of the Week winner: We have been receiving some great fishing photographs! Thank you for sending them in and please keep it coming! Tyrone Howell was our May winner. If you are a winner and have not yet done so, please collect your $25 voucher prize for Loomzy’s Fish ‘n’ Fix in Forbes, from the Ian Simpson office and enjoy!

Renewable Rooftop Record Smashed: Rooftop solar is surging in Australia, with the rate of installation jumping by almost 60% in 2018. The Green Energy Market’s ‘Renewable Energy Index – April’ shows a spike of 56% in the rate of rooftop solar capacity installations across the nation this year. Climate Councillor and energy expert Professor Andrew Stock said: “More and more Australian homeowners and businesses are turning to clean, affordable and reliable renewables like solar, harnessing the power of the sun and taking control of their power bills. We’ve got a never-ending and widely available power source at our fingertips, which can cut the nation’s rising greenhouse gas pollution and combined with storage, can provide cheap power across Australia on demand, 24/7.”

Sow crops safely near poles and wires: Essential Energy is urging farm machinery operators to stay safe when sowing crops near the electricity network following warmer than average autumn conditions across NSW. Prolonged heat can cause powerlines to sag and reduce line clearance heights from the ground. If machinery does contact overhead powerlines, operators are advised to stay in the cabin of their vehicle and contact Essential Energy immediately on 13 20 80.” Electricity can arc or ‘jump’ across open spaces, so bystanders should remain at least eight metres away and treat powerlines as if they are ‘live’.

Pam and Rad Stevens from Forbes and Norm Barnes from Orange indulging in the delicacies displayed at the Biggest Morning Tea hosted by the Lachlan Valley Caravan Club at the Kiacatoo Hall last Friday.

 

Tara Kelly Real Estate Holds The Key To Your Future

May 31, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

The Tara Kelly Real Estate agency proudly opened its doors in Forbes on 7th May 2018, with an experienced team of three professional women, all passionate about real estate and dedicated to providing outstanding customer service to the local communities of Forbes and Eugowra.

Together, the three women manage a substantial investment property portfolio as well as conducting residential, commercial and small rural property sales.

Their vision is to grow their business organically by doing great work and developing a great reputation, thereby retaining existing clients and gaining new referral business. Their goal is to be an extremely progressive, modern real estate agency, yet always mindful that people are theirmost valuable asset.

Tara Kelly, Director/Principal, began working in the real estate industry in 1997 starting as Property Manager in Dubbo. In 2007 Tara settled in Forbes and took on an administration role at a local Forbes agency.

Over the last decade Tara’s passion for real estate has given her the drive to climb the ladder of success, from being a nationally awarded real estate sales assistant before becoming a well respected local residential sales agent. The opportunity arose to purchase her own real estate business in 2017 and Tara now has her own agency consisting of a substantial rent roll portfolio and also focusing on property sales.

Tara thoroughly enjoys helping people buy and sell and is willing to provide advice, hints and tips on everything real estate! Including, how to get the best price for your property, property sale presentation tips, pricing and method of sale advice, plus helping buyers negotiate their property purchase and navigate through the process.

Janelle Hopkins is a dedicated Property Manager and has worked with Tara Kelly since December 2017. Janelle brings a wealth of management experience and practical life skills to the Property Management department.

The skills required in her previous role as Medical Practice Manager have come in very handy when liaising with tenants, landlords and tradesmen. Janelle is very thorough and has excellent attention to detail, plus she is well organised, and enjoys the diversity, challenges and satisfaction of doing a great job in property management! Janelle is responsible for all day to day property management activities including sourcing tenants, conducting ingoing and outgoing property inspections, three monthly routine inspections, repairs and maintenance organisation, implementing a zero tolerance arrears policy, on-boarding all new landlords, and constantly communicating with all property management clients to ensure that everyone is on the same page when it comes to the management of each property.

Rebecca “Bec” Eppelstun is a local Eugowra girl and has worked in Real Estate/ Property Management in Forbes for approximately 10 years. Bec and Tara have been working together for the last four years.

During this time Bec has developed great relationships with many of the long term landlords, tenants and local trades. She has done an amazing job building the rent portfolio and has implemented many systems and procedures to keep everything organised and on track.

You can rely on Bec to get any job done quickly, efficiently and with attention to detail. Bec now helps out with the admin side of Property Management, by taking care of tradesman invoices, assisting with processing new rental applications, booking routine inspections, scheduling rental Open Homes, ensuring rental property advertising is up to date and many, many more jobs that get thrown her way!

JRV Hosts Its Own Mock Royal Wedding

May 31, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Excited residents at the Jemalong Residential Village (JRV) had front-row seats at their own mock wedding to celebrate the royal marriage.

Residents of JRV were keen to celebrate the recent royal wedding in style. Residents helped staff plan and stage a fictitious ceremony that brought the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to life at JRV on the eve of the royal marriage.

Invitations were distributed to all residents asking that they wear their best attire for the occasion. The bride and groom remained anonymous until the day, causing lots of speculation as to the identity of the mystery couple.

Residents assisted in various capacities, including the floral arrangements and bridal bouquets. Staff and residents played various parts in the marriage ceremony concluding with the bride, portrayed by JRV resident Gladys Johnson, and the groom portrayed by another resident Paul Hanbury, being pronounced as “besties”.

The bridal waltz was replaced by the “chicken dance” and the celebrations also recognised those present who were having a birthday!

The JRV Opal Room venue was packed with residents, staff, family and friends along with lots of fun and laughter. The Queen and Prince Philip were also present and graciously helped staff and volunteers to serve some afternoon tea. Staff members Rose Carroll and Brian Dunn depicted these roles.

For all who attended, the event was greatly enjoyed and one to remember.

Central NSW Joint Organisation’s Inaugural Meeting

May 31, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Councillor John Medcalf looks forward to a bright new future working collaboratively with the State in the interests of our communities. “Central NSW Joint Organisation is the first to meet in the State. It was such a good opportunity to meet here in Parliament House today so we have pulled out all the stops as a demonstration of how we can get things done!” said John.

“We welcome the opportunity to work with all levels of government and other key stakeholders like Regional Development Australia to get better results for our communities.”

“In Central NSW we have a long and proud history of collaboration and see this opportunity as the next step.”

Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW John Barilaro and Local Government Minister Gabrielle Upton addressed member councils at Parliament House last week and congratulated Central NSW for being the first Joint Organisation in the State to hold its inaugural board meeting.

“Central NSW councils are passionate advocates for their local communities and the new Joint Organisation will give them an even greater voice to win funding and support to deliver important regional initiatives,” John said.

“Joint Organisations are the foundation of the Government taking a new approach to doing business in regional NSW.”

Gabrielle said the Government is pleased to support the establishment of the Central NSW Joint Organisation with $300,000 in seed funding and ongoing advice and guidance from the office of Local Government.

“Central NSW Joint Organisation is already moving ahead in leaps and bounds to become fully operational and deliver the full benefits these new regional bodies will bring to the local community,” said Gabrielle.

 

Cenwest Innovate Helping Small Business

May 31, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Small businesses looking for support to grow their presence are encouraged to come along to an information evening hosted by Forbes Shire Council on Tuesday, 5th June. Here CenWest Innovate will be introduced to the business community.

CenWest Innovate mainly aims to develop small business in the Central West NSW area, support business innovation and jobs growth in the region.

Forbes Shire Council, Mayor Graeme Miller encourages all Forbes business owners and managers to attend. “CenWest Innovate offer a variety of support programs for small to medium sized enterprises,” said Graeme.

“This is an exciting opportunity for our business community to hear directly the variety of support programs on offer. The session is a must for all our business owners,” he said.

CenWest Innovate will get you working on your business, not just in it. The information evening will be held at the Forbes Town Hall on Tuesday, 5th June from 5.30pm to 7pm. It is a free event but please register your attendance at www.eventbrite.com.au.

Lachlan Caravan Club On The Move Again

May 31, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

The Lachlan Valley Caravan Club has been on the move as usual with a bush camp at Kiacatoo Hall which also included hosting a Biggest Morning Tea event last Friday.

Twenty three caravans and 42 members attended the week-long bush camp at Kiacatoo. Approximately 30 day visitors from Forbes and the surrounding district attended the Biggest Morning Tea.

We may not be the biggest caravan club, however members and guests sure dug deep to make it one of the most successful Biggest Morning Tea events ever, raising over $1,600 for cancer research.

The day commenced with a welcoming by club president John Apps, followed by the Master of Ceremonies explaining the day’s activities.

There were quizzes, jokes, skits and raffles taking place during the day. We were, also serenaded by our club musicians, The Lachlan Valley Very Little Big Band, with vocals by local Bill Dolle.

Thank you to everyone that attended and contributed to this worthwhile cause.

By Pat Barnes

Set An Unforgettable Scene

May 24, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Treat your guests to an unforgettable occasion by visiting Parkes Wedding & Function Hire for all your event requirements. Parkes Wedding & Function Hire is a newly opened business in Parkes, also servicing Forbes and surrounding areas.

Offering a large range of unique products to suit any theme or style, find select items or have your event set up or arranged for you hassle free. From chair covers and chair sashes, table linen, drapes and backdrops to red carpets, wishing wells, bunting and fairy lights. Parkes Wedding & Function Hire has anything and everything you need!

Wanting to light up the sky? Parkes Wedding & Function Hire can arrange fireworks for your special occasion leaving guests wondering how you managed it all. For those with a sweet tooth, candy bars are also available.

Pop in to the Parkes Wedding & Function display at the Forbes Bridal Expo on Sunday and meet owner Michelle Melhuish to discuss all your needs for that next special occasion or contact her on 0427 623 585.

It’s All About The Mice

May 24, 2018 by Maggi Barnard

Children from Goodstart Early Learning Centre joined libraries and schools across Australia in reading the same book at the same time to promote National Simultaneous Storytime.

More than 500,000 participants in over 6,000 locations were captivated during the storytelling that took place across the country on Wednesday at 11am.

This year the book was Hickory Dickory Dash written by Tony Wilson and illustrated by Laura Wood. Hickory Dickory Dash is the real tale of the mouse that ran up the clock. It is an exciting tale of cat and mouse, as a mother mouse searches for her two sons all the while watching out for the prowling house cat.

Kathy Garland of Forbes Library had the little ones from Goodstart Early Learning hanging on her every word as she made the story come alive with her captivating storytelling. Each child was also given a mouse-mask to take them even further into storyland.

The children all had a wonderful time listening to the enchanting story and taking part in the activities after.

National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) is held annually by the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA). Every year a picture book, written and illustrated by an Australian author and illustrator, is read simultaneously in libraries, schools, preschools, childcare centres, family homes, bookshops and many other places around the country. Now in its 18th successful year, it is an event that aims to promote the value of reading and literacy that explores age-appropriate themes.

By Gizell van Wyk

 

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