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Forbes Motorshow Steers Towards Success

October 5, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

It was a gathering of shiny metal and roaring engines last Sunday at the 8th Forbes Ben Hall Motor Show.

Approximately 4,000 automobile fans fawned over the sea of more than 300 entered vehicles including bikes, cars, vintage machinery, trucks and tractors on display. The event took place at South Circle Drive and attracted 165 official entries for a category trophy.

President of the Forbes Motor Show Ian (Bart) Bartholomaeus said: “This year’s show has exceeded all expectations. It’s been an unbelievable day with great weather that reflects on the number of people that’s come out today.”

Entrants came from as far as Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney.

Forbes locals did not let out-of-town competitors take all the glory with Forbes Public School student Clare Little, winning the trophy in the Best Street Rod category with her junior dragster vehicle.

At just 12, Clare is ranked fifth and top girl junior dragster in NSW (8 to 16 years old). She started racing when she was only eight years old. These days racing at the Sydney Dragway, with a special licence and all the necessary safety equipment, Clare can get up to speeds of over 120km/h.

Other Forbes locals doing well at the show were Willy Webb with his Custom Pro Street Harley winning the award for Best Custom Bike and Graeme Coady’s Kawasaki Z1 900 Quacka winning the People’s Choice Bike award. J&K Glennan Transport, M&A Bray Transport and R McClintock & Co were trophy winners in the truck categories.

By Gizell van Wyk

Touring Super Sale Exclusive

October 5, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Touring Super Sale Exclusive To Helloworld and Earlybird Airfares For Europe.

We are partnering with the Travel Corporation to bring you Touring week super sale. The sale runs from the 29th September to the 20th October.

We have great savings and discounts for travel on Insight Vacations, AAT Kings, Contiki, Trafalgar and Cost Saver Tours.

The offers cover touring to Europe, America, Australia, Asia, South America and many more fantastic destinations.

We also have great airfares to Europe for 2018 to partner with your coach tour.

Earlybird Airfares with Qantas, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Etihad, Thai Airways and many more are now on sale for Europe 2018.

Now is the best time to book your airfares for Europe 2018. Call Helloworld Travel Forbes on 6852 2344 or call in store for more details.

 

Shin Splints

October 5, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

With winter sports winding up and pre-season training for summer sports commencing, it is not surprising that today I saw my first case of shin splints (Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome), for this year.

Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (MTSS) is the medical name for lower leg pain that occurs below the knee on either the front outside part of the leg (anterior shin splints) or the inside of the leg (medial shin splints). MTTS is a common injury seen in many running or jumping based sports for example, basketball, netball, football or hockey.

Shin splints most commonly occur when repetitive or prolonged activities place strain on where the muscles attach to the outside lining of the bone (tenoperiosteum). Put simply, the cause of MTTS can be summed up in four words: too much too soon. Athletes often first experience shin pain early in the season due to deconditioning and when training surfaces are generally harder. Later in the season it can be caused by increased load or fatigue from over training and not allowing enough time for recovery between activities.

If you have shin splints stretch your calf muscles regularly through the day. Another good stretch is to kneel on a carpeted floor with your legs and feet together and toes pointed directly back then slowly sit back onto your heels, pushing your ankles onto the floor until you feel tension in the muscles in your shin. Hold for 15 seconds then relax and repeat. When you return to sport, increase your load slowly and avoid running on hills and hard surfaces until your pain goes completely.

“For the fitness of you”

Linda Reilly

New Camp Street Bridge Concept

October 5, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Roads and Maritime Services have invited the community to view the concept design for the new bridge across Lake Forbes which will replace the existing Camp Street Bridge at Forbes.

Parliamentary Secretary for Western NSW Rick Colless said the NSW Government has provided $500,000 to fund planning of the new bridge across Lake Forbes on the Lachlan Valley Way.

“An architect was engaged to design the new bridge, which includes landscaping suitable to the surrounding lakeside environment,” Rick said.

“The lamp posts from the existing bridge, which was built in 1927, will be incorporated in the design to complement the town’s heritage aesthetics.”

“A new bridge is needed to meet current design standards and improve safety for motorists and pedestrians into the future as the existing bridge is narrow, in poor condition and nearing the end of its useful life.”

“The project will involve building a new, wider bridge across Lake Forbes with wider travel lanes and pedestrian/cyclist paths.”

A number of drop-in sessions are being held where the community can view the design for the new bridge and speak with the project team. Sessions will be on Monday, 9th October at 11am to 2pm and Thursday, 12th October at 4pm to 7pm at the Forbes Shire Council, also on Saturday, 14th October at 9.30am to 12pm at Lachlan Street Forbes (outside Bernardi’s supermarket).

The bridge design can also be viewed at Forbes Shire Council and Forbes Library where it is on display until Thursday, 30th November.

Out Of This World Petition To Save The Planet

September 28, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

 

When you are 11 the world can be an infinite and even daunting place. Not for a young boy from Forbes who dreams of travelling into space one day, while at the moment he has his feet firmly planted in the soil of Mother Earth.

Year 5 Forbes North Public School student Angus Webb’s long-term quest is to go to Mars one day, but for the time being he has embarked on another inspiring mission: he is reaching out to explorer, inventor, engineer and businessman Elon Musk with a petition to get him to the Central West and help put carbon in soil.

Angus is very concerned about global warming and climate change. “It is real and affects everyone on our planet. My dad is part of a soil carbon research institute, Soil C Quest, where they are trying to find a way to remove carbon from the atmosphere. They are researching ways soil can ‘soakup’ excess carbon. I reckon Elon Musk is an amazing man, and I reckon he would want to help, don’t you?”

For Angus it would be a double whammy if he could get the co-founder of Tesla and SpaceX to Forbes: meeting his idol, who also wants to go to Mars, and getting Elon to support his dad, Guy Webb’s research in order to double carbon levels in the soil by 2031.

Angus is asking everyone’s help by signing his petition at https://www.change.org/p/ angus-s-amazing-climate-challenge-forelon-musk

By Maggi Barnard

Snippets

September 28, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Spring Photo Competition: The Forbes Phoenix has teamed up with Aerial Antix to launch a spring photo competition. With Spring all around us, you can point your camera just about anywhere to get a scenic shot. We would love to see the great photos our readers can come up with. A wonderful prize is up for grabs – a picture donated by Aerial Antix! The competition will run until October, with entries to be submitted to The Forbes Phoenix by Tuesday, 31st October. Entries can be sent to sales@forbesphoenix.com.au or via our Facebook page.

Go bold: The regional biennial Rural Arts & Culture Symposium will be held in Forbes tomorrow. This year’s symposium has a specific focus on ‘being bold’ – people, ideas and approaches that step outside the traditional or take big leaps in regional arts making. The symposium is co-hosted by regional arts development organisation Arts OutWest as the final event of the Kalari Lachlan River Arts Festival. A free event open to the whole community from 10:15am to 1pm at Forbes Services Club. Special guest speaker is Alex Wisser, director of the Cementa contemporary arts festival in Kandos. Bookings essential via www.eventbrite.com.au/e/rural-arts-andculture-symposium-tickets-37376292497, call 6338 4657 or email artsoutwest@csu.edu.au

Call for Australia Day volunteers: Forbes Shire Council is calling on local residents interested in volunteering to help organise Australia Day. Those who are willing to lend a hand will be involved in the planning, preparation and running of Australia Day celebrations. The first meeting of the Australia Day working group will be held at 1pm on Thursday, 5th October at the Forbes Shire Council administration office. Anyone seeking further information can contact Community Relations Officer, Blake Nicholson on 6850 2355.

#Montefamousreview: Anna O – Reckoning: Reckoning, Anna O’s latest release, is a brilliant blend of electronic, pop and RnB. Each track is filled with emotive audio imaging that is brought to life magnificently by Anna O’s powerful voice. The music has a deep pulsating beat and ingeniously crafted melodies that complements the lyrics being delivered so purely. While some of the tracks have a darker pop feel about them, Anna O still delivers a positive message. Reckoning is an EP that you can put on any time day or night and feel good about what you’re hearing, it’s the perfect EP to relax to. Let Anna O’s superb vocals tell you a musical story.

A Show For Motor Lovers

September 28, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

The seventh annual Forbes Motor Show on Sunday, 1st October has an impressive lineup with something to suit everyone’s taste.

There will be bikes, cars, vintage machinery, trucks and tractors, as well as antique machinery and model car displays.

The gates at South Circle Drive will open at 8am for registration and the show hours are 10am to 2pm.

The 33 categories this year include cars, bikes (with ladies categories), trucks, trac- Preparing for the Forbes Motor Show on 1st October are Barry Read & Jill Kay from McFeeter’s Car Museum and Ian (Bart) Bartholomaeus from Midpro and President of the Forbes Motor Show. tors, antique machinery, veteran, vintage and almost anything else you can think of.

For the children there will be a jumping castle, tattoos, face painting and other activities, while food and drink stalls will help to keep hunger and thirst away.

Donations will be given to local Forbes charities and schools following the show. Entry is $2 for adults and $1 for children. Contact Jill on 6852 3001 or Bart on 0412 859 444 for further information.

Approval For Major $5.4 Million Service Centre

September 28, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes will play host to a major new highway service centre following approval by the Western Joint Regional Planning panel last week.
The approval provides consent for the $5.4 million development that will be located at the Homemakers Centre on the Newell Highway. It will include a service station, convenience store, restaurant and car parking.
“This is great news for the future of Forbes and shows the willingness and confidence of major developers to invest in the Shire,” said Mayor Graeme Miller.
“It builds on the development that has already occurred at the Homemakers Centre and is another vote of confidence in promoting Forbes as a strong rural centre for both agricultural and commercial developments.”
Cr Phyllis Miller OAM is the Chair of Forbes Shire Council’s Economic Development Committee and welcomed the development.
“This is very good news for Forbes and shows the hard work being done to drive economic development in our town,” she said.
“This is one of a number of very exciting developments for the Forbes Shire.”
Peter Middlebrook, Development Director with Retail Fuel Developments, acknowledged Forbes Shire Council’s assistance in bringing the project to fruition.
“I am looking forward to commencing the development but to date I’ve been very happy with the professionalism and assistance provided by Council,” he said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Forbes Farmers Win $70,000 Grant

September 28, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Farmers around Forbes will benefit from a $70,000 boost, with the Nationals’ Member for Riverina Michael McCormack securing a grant through round one of the Building Better Regions Fund – Community Investments Stream.

Forbes Shire Council’s application to develop an agricultural strategic plan for the region was one of the 147 successful applicants among a total of 392. The total value of projects approved was $6.9 million.
The money will go towards developing an agricultural strategic plan for the Forbes Shire, focusing on livestock production, dairy, hemp, forestry, horticulture, biofuel, aquaculture, agri-tourism, cropping, and the Central West Livestock Exchange.

The study is set to be undertaken during the 2017/18 financial year and will tackle a number of important issues and challenges in the rural industry.

Mr McCormack said the Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF) focused on creating jobs, driving economic growth and building stronger regional communities into the future.

“It is a pleasure to be able to deliver this money to organisations so that they can further enhance our communities and make them even better places to live and work,” Mr McCormack said. “The Liberals and Nationals in Government will continue to work hard to provide regional and rural Australians the economic tools to boost their vibrant communities.”

Forbes Shire Mayor Graeme Miller thanked the Federal Government for supporting regional Australia. “These grants are so important to rural communities, especially of this size,” Councillor Miller said. “This money will go towards strengthening the rural industry in the Forbes region.”

The announcement comes on the back of a $210,000 Building Better Regions Fund grant last month for the expansion of Forbes small business Aussie Biscuits. Applicants that were unsuccessful may consider applying for funding under Round Two, which is likely to open towards the end of the year.

Registrations For ‘Free Cuppa’ 2018

September 28, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Organisers of the award-winning ‘Free Cuppa for the Driver’ scheme are inviting local businesses to register for phase eight of the driver fatigue awareness campaign which will run from 1st March to 31st May next year.

Drivers are encouraged to stop at participating businesses for a free cup of tea or coffee to take a break from driving.

Through the scheme partnerships are formed between participating councils and local businesses. The councils provide marketing and resources while the businesses provide free tea and coffee.

Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, says that the scheme is a win for everyone involved.

“Participating businesses have reported an almost 30% increase in sales and with almost three-quarters of vehicles participating in the scheme containing two or more passengers it was clear that other purchases were evident above the driver’s free cuppa.

“The scheme will operate in at least 24 local government areas in western and south western NSW stretching from the Victorian border to the Queensland border.”

Since its 256 participating businesses has given away 6,784 free cuppas in 187 cities, towns and villages in NSW, which included 17 participating businesses across the Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Council areas.

The closing date for registrations is Friday, 6th October. Contact Melanie Suitor on 6861 2364 or Melanie.Suitor@parkes.nsw.gov.au

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