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Street Dreams Festival Set To Illuminate Forbes

August 28, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Forbes is set to glow with colour and crea­tivity when the brand-new Street Dreams Festival lights up the town this September.

Taking place on Saturday 27 September from 5pm to 9pm, Street Dreams is a cel­ebration of art, light, storytelling and com­munity spirit.

The free event will transform Harold Street, Victoria Park, and Town Hall into vi­brant cultural spaces filled with interactive light displays, creative installations, live performances, and delicious food options.

Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM said the Street Dreams Festival strengthens Forbes’ grow­ing reputation as a regional hub for creativ­ity and culture.

“Street Dreams brings light, art and sto­rytelling together in an immersive and inti­mate experience unlike anything else in the region. A night of wonder that’s uniquely Forbes,” she said.

“The event offers locals and visitors a chance to experience the heart of Forbes in a whole new light – literally!”Minister for Transport, Arts, Music and the Night-Time Economy, John Graham said “We’re backing Forbes Shire Council to reclaim the streets for a night of food, art, and culture.”

“The NSW Government is proud to pro­vide more than $100,000 in funding to sup­port this new festival.”

Aged Care You Can Count On – Right Here In Our Community

August 28, 2025 by Roxane Manley

At the heart of every Meals on Wheels ser­vice is a simple but powerful mission: to support the wellbeing, independence, and connection of older people in our commu­nity. In Parkes and Forbes, this mission has been carried out with dedication and care for decades — and today, we’re proud to share a new chapter in that story.

Meals on Wheels Parkes and Meals on Wheels Forbes are coming together to strengthen the future of local meal delivery and community support. This collaboration between two like-minded services, work­ing together to ensure that our communities continue to receive the care they deserve, now and into the future.

While some changes will take place be­hind the scenes, our clients and volunteers can rest assured:

• The services you know and trust are staying the same.

• Clients will continue to receive the same friendly service, with the same caring vol­unteers.

• There will be no changes to volunteer roles or support.

• Both Parkes and Forbes offices will re­main open and active.

• A combined staff and administration team will now work across both locations.

• Most excitingly, we’ll be able to offer some additional services to meet the growing needs of our communities.

This new structure allows us to pool our resources, share our strengths, and work more efficiently, all while keeping our focus firmly on the people we serve. By coming together, we’re future-proofing Meals on Wheels for both towns, ensuring that our support for older residents remain strong, responsive, and local.

We are deeply grateful to our volunteers, staff, and supporters who make this work possible every day. Together, we are build­ing a stronger, more connected future for Meals on Wheels in Parkes and Forbes.

Wednesday 27 August was National Meals on Wheels Day, a day to celebrate the local volunteers, customers and community members who make it all possible. Under this year’s theme, “Aged Care You Can Count On”, Meals on Wheels is proudly reaffirming its promise to be a trusted, reliable presence in the lives of older Australians.

“For more than 70 years, Meals on Wheels has delivered more than just meals. We bring nourishment, safety and a friendly face to some of the most vulnerable people in our community, and we do it with heart.”

Eight Of Australia’s Newest Citizens Who Call Parkes Home

August 21, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Parkes Mayor Neil Westcott is pictured with Elijah Naqau, Alisha Naqau and Esther Naqau after they each received their Australian Citizenship during a ceremony at Parkes Council Chambers.

Eight Local Parkes residents attended an Australian Citizenship Ceremony on Tuesday 19 August to receive their Aus­tralian Citizenships. Mayor Neil Westcott welcomed the conferees and their families.

Mayor Westcott said, “When you become Australian it is important not to forget the language, customs and culture of the place of your birth. You can add to the cultural riches of 21st century Australia.”

Congratulations to Marciel Martin, born in the Philippines and arrived in Australia in 2015. Mars enjoys Art, DIYs, Fashion and Singer and Dancer.

Jasper Caneta was born in the Philip­pines and arrived in Australia in 2013.

Jashper enjoys mixed martial arts, basket­ball, and cooking.

Elijah Naqau was born in Fiji and arrived in Australia in 2009. Elijah enjoys singing and playing musical instruments. Elisha Naqau was born in Fiji and moved to Aus­tralia in 2009. Elisha enjoys cooking, eat­ing, spending time with family, laughing, and enjoying life. Esther Naqau was born in Australia on 2 October 2023. Esther is the daughter of Elisha. Esther enjoys eat­ing, sleeping, and laughing with family.

Alice Carr was born in England and ar­rived in Australia in 2014. Alice enjoys keeping the house in order, taking care of her children, and art projects.

Raili Collins was born in Estonia and arrived in Australia in 2016 from Estonia.

Raili enjoys reading and playing sports.

Rathan Varatharajan was born in Sri Lan­ka and arrived in Australia in 2013. Rathan enjoys playing cricket and badminton.

Snippets…

August 21, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Congratulations to the team of volunteers who’ve brought this project to life, and maintain this fabulous museum.

Henry Parkes Museum: As Patron of the Henry Parkes Museum, NSW State Mem­ber for Orange Philip Donato MP had the honour of officially opening the Earl Sy­monds Blacksmith Shop at the museum yesterday. Parkes’ blacksmithing history has been revived with the freshly restored blacksmith’s shop, which is the site of Parkes’ first blacksmith – Earl Symonds, after whom this working gallery is named.

This museum is amazing, and if you’ve never been it’s recommend you visit.

Want to save money and reduce food waste at home? Join the Love Food Chal­lenge this September. You’ll also get sim­ple, practical tips to help you waste less food (up to 8kg), cut down on greenhouse gas emissions and save around $160 on groceries. Sign up here bit.ly/LoveFoodChallenge.

Central West Local Land Services: Struggling with poor-performing pad­docks? Salinity could be the hidden prob­lem – even if you can’t see it. Dryland sa­linity is a growing issue in our region that can quietly reduce your crop and pasture yields. Come along to a free workshop and find out how to detect salinity early and pro­tect your farm’s productivity. Held at Goon­umbla (north of Parkes) on Wednesday 17 September. Register now https://comms.lls.nsw.gov.au/pub/pubType/EO/pubID/zzzz674f8048a947c035/interface.html

Parkes Shire Libraries: Our very own Parkes Library and Cultural Centre will be host to Questacon’s touring exhibition ‘Fascinating Science’ for two months! This should give everyone lots of opportunity to visit many, many times. School and com­munity groups can book in by calling the Parkes Library.

NSW Reconstruction Authority: A Resil­ient Homes Expo will be held in Eugowra on Wednesday 3 September, 4pm-7pm.

The Expo is aimed at homeowners eligible for the Resilient Homes Program who want to make their homes more flood resilient.

Homeowners can speak with representa­tives from councils, RA, SafeWork NSW, Building Commission NSW, and other in­dustry associations and businesses that are helping to deliver resilient building services in the Central West. Register for this free event https://comms.reconstruc­tion.nsw.gov.au/pub/pubType/EO/pubID/zzzz6870789f18b34889/interface.html

Can Assist Forbes Branch: Another great supporter of Canassist is Forbes Riverside Gardens. Pictured are Di Buckman and Gail Irvine presenting a cheque for $1500 to Cheryl and Rex Barton from Canassist.

The donation was proceeds from fundraising at their recent mothers day morning tea.

Canassist Forbes branch thanked Forbes Riverside Gardens for their support.

$400k Boost For Cultural Diversity In NSW

August 21, 2025 by Roxane Manley

The NSW Government announced $400,000 to support grass roots projects that make a lasting positive impact in our multicultural state.

Through Multicultural NSW’s Stronger Together Project Grants program, local or­ganisations can apply for grants between $20,000 and $50,000 for projects that fos­ter community harmony and build capabil­ity in culturally diverse communities.

The Government is seeking applications from community-led projects that: assist with overcoming language barriers, deliver programs or services to multicultural com­munities, build capability and resources for diverse communities, strengthen resilience through network building, assist people who have recently arrived in NSW, build intercultural and interfaith networks.

Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper said “This program empowers lo­cal groups to create meaningful change in their communities, so people from different cultures and faiths can thrive.

“If you’ve got a project that will make a positive impact for people from culturally diverse backgrounds, get your application in now.”

Funding is for projects that will be rolled out from 1 January to 31 December 2026.

Applications are now open and will close at 5pm on Monday 15 September.

Visit https://multicultural.nsw.gov.au/project-grants/ for info or to apply.

Local Talent To Compete At Agricultural Shows Australia National Championships

August 21, 2025 by Roxane Manley

LEFT: 15 year old Lilly Eagles from Forbes, will represent NSW in the Dairy Cattle Parading final. Local Talent. RIGHT: 17 year old Jack Smyth from Canowindra, will represent NSW in the Beef Cattle Parading final.

The 2025 National Championships is being hosted at the Royal Adelaide Show from 1-6 September 2025. The prestigious com­petition includes paraders of beef and dairy cattle, young judges of beef and dairy cat­tle, grain, Merino sheep and fleece, meat breeds sheep, and poultry, the Australian Young Farmers Challenge, and National Rural Ambassador Award.

The National Championships brings to­gether the best of the best in rural talent, community spirit, and industry excellence.

Young judges and paraders aged from 15 to 25 Qualify via success in competitive re­gional and state competitions.

Lilly Eagles, 15 of Forbes has been se­lected to represent NSW in the Dairy Cat­tle Parading final. Currently in Year 9 at Forbes High School, Lilly is a regular on the show circuit.

“My two best moments at a show would have to be winning Junior Champion at the Forbes Show with my Ayrshire, Ash, when she was a heifer – and then taking her to International Dairy Week where she won Reserve Junior Champion. The other was at the Sydney Royal Easter Show earlier this year – I won my paraders class with my heifer Deluxe, then went on to be named Reserve Champion Parader. Now, I get the amazing opportunity to represent New South Wales at the Adelaide Royal.”

Thomas French, who is Relieving Head Teacher Science at Forbes High School said “Lilly is a diligent student who has been a part of the Forbes High School Show Team for multiple years. She is an active participant at all shows the school team attends and passionately participates in everything the Show Team has to offer.

Lilly has proven her outstanding ability in showing cattle and judging both produce and livestock at a range of shows. Lilly’s dedication is not only evident in Show Team but across the school, excelling in her academic studies as well. Lilly has earned her spot as one of the 6 national finalists through hard work, dedication and a passion in agriculture.”

Jack Smyth, 17 of Canowindra has been selected to represent NSW in the Beef Cat­tle Parading final.

Jack Smyth is a young stock and sta­tion agent with MCC Chudleigh Dobell in Forbes, NSW.

“I started competing in the paraders when I was 14 because I had friends do­ing it and it’s something I love doing. I’ve been in agriculture my whole life with my family but I started by showing cows with my school and then worked for Goondoola Livestock and Kianma Poll Herefords. I’m looking forward to my first visit to Adelaide, catching up with people and having a good day in the ring.”

Kimberly Chudleigh, Director of MCC Chudleigh Dobell said ”Our youngest stock agent Jack Smyth has proven his dedica­tion to the agricultural industry once again! Daily Jack demonstrates a knowledge of the livestock industry which continues to grow and show in his Livestock Agent role.”

Historic Highs For Australian Beef, Lamb And Mutton

August 21, 2025 by Roxane Manley

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released the latest statistics on live­stock slaughtered and red meat production, which according to Meat & Livestock Aus­tralia (MLA) has confirmed a historic period for the red meat sector.

Financial year 2024-2025 has seen beef production reach an all time high, lamb slaughter maintained near-record levels, and mutton throughput surging to its highest volume since 2007. The results reflect the strength, resilience, and strategic adaptabil­ity and forward thinking of Australian pro­ducers across diverse seasonal conditions, according to MLA’s Acting Market Informa­tion Manager, Erin Lukey.

“These results show that continued adop­tion of new technology and innovation onfarm, along with investments in supply chain efficiency, are continuing to pay dividends across the supply chain,” Ms Lukey said.

“Despite seasonal challenges in some parts of Australia, the industry has deliv­ered record beef production and maintained strong lamb and mutton throughput.”

Australia processed 8.88 million head of cattle in FY25, which is the third-largest an­nual slaughter since 1978 and the highest since the drought-driven peak in 2015.

First Aid Information Afternoon Featuring A.E.D’s

August 21, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Mary Lou Kemp (U3A), Carol Scifleet (2LVR Community Radio), Lesley Teale (Forbes Evening Branch of CWA), Nic Little (President of Forbes Evening Branch CWA).

Following much lead-up work and consulta­tion with numerous volunteer organisations in Forbes, along with fellow CWA Branches in the Oxley CWA area, the Forbes Evening Branch of CWA hosted a first aid information afternoon on Saturday 26 July.

Mr Tod Healey from Tod Healey First Aid training presented an overview of key first aid topics to the gathered participants. The topics were focused on those that people may encounter in everyday life; asthma, anaphylaxis, diabetic care (hypo and hy­per events), CPR, the differences between bandaging for injury, bleeding and snake bites.

Practical demonstration and practice by participants was encouraged to understand the use of a spacer for administration of asthma medication, how to use an EpiPen, and the application of bandages for varying reasons.

The emphasis of the presentation was to show, demonstrate and participants to prac­tice using the AED (Automated External Defibrillator) machines that are available in both Forbes and Parkes.

Participants were shown the AED’s that exist in both towns, encouraging everyone to observe where they are located in their town along with our neighbouring town of Parkes, due to the number of Forbes resi­dents that travel to Parkes for various rea­sons.

It was stressed that the access to Forbes and Parkes AED’s is different. Forbes AED’s are accessed by keying in the Forbes post­code 2871, where in Parkes the AED is opened by lifting the cover lid.

At the completion of Tod’s presentation participants were invited to the prepared af­ternoon tea by the members of the Forbes Evening Branch members.

Much chatter was entered into over the cuppa session about the importance of Tod’s presentation. Women of all ages are welcome to come along to the Forbes CWA Evening Branch meetings, held at 6.30pm on the second Thursday of the month.

Bill Little (Men’s Shed), Graham Everest (Bogan Gate Golf Club), Barry Kemp (U3A).

Showcasing Innovation And Sustainability In Central West Agriculture

August 21, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Through the Adapt 2 project, Central West Local Land Services is gearing up for a sea­son of hands-on learning and collaboration with a series of spring events designed to engage local farmers and showcase prac­tical strategies for sustainable agriculture.

On 3 September, the Parkes Grazing Forum will bring together producers, re­searchers and industry experts to explore innovative grazing strategies and share in­sights on improving pasture management and livestock productivity.

In October, a series of field days will pro­vide hands-on learning at dual-purpose cropping trial sites, showcasing how inte­grated cropping systems can boost both profitability and sustainability. Walks of the National Variety Trials will showcase new varieties, discussing traits and potential fits for farming systems across the Central West.

“Through our Adapt 2 project, we’re build­ing strong peer networks and providing practical skills that help producers adopt low-emission practices, improve efficiency, and participate in carbon and natural capi­tal conservation,” said Pip Doolan, Senior Land Services Officer.

Farmers can register for the Parkes Grazing Forum via nsw.gov.au/lls-events.

To learn more about the spring field days or the Adapt 2 project, contact Central West ag team on 1300 795 299.

Paint Parkes ReAD Annual Reading Day Presents ‘Book An Adventure’

August 21, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Will you spot the ever popular Reading Bug at the Parkes Community Reading Day?

Parkes Community Reading Day is on Fri­day, 22 August. Aligned with Book Week, the theme is “Book An Adventure”. This year we are varying our usual format. Instead of the activity stations along Clarinda Street, the stations will be part of the Cooke Park celebrations. So come on down to Cooke Parkes from 9.30am-12pm.

Being a community reading day event we are still encouraging shops to show their support by decorating Parkes CBD.

One of the highlights of the day will be a play, “The Adventure of finding Reading Bug” and heading a star-studded cast will be two of the greatest explorers, Sir William Schweitzer Jayet and Dr Neil Livingstone Westcott.

Paint The Town REaD’s primary aim is to spread the vital message of growing a baby’s brain right from birth, so every baby is better prepared to start learning to read in kindergarten. It is a fact that poor literacy is highly likely to cause low self-esteem which in turn is highly likely to cause anti-social behaviour. Teachers are not a baby’s first educator, parents are. Parents, please start on day one to: read, sing, talk and rhyme to your baby all the time.

Reading day is a fun way to celebrate early literacy encouraging people to read with children from birth, so they are ready to start school.

Anyone can come down to Cooke Park to­day and join in with the shows and activities.

Schools and daycare centres have been in­vited to attend.

“The Adventure of finding Reading Bug” play will be a highlight on the pavilion, showcasing local talent, book reading, craft, dancing, nursery rhyme activities and more.

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