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Funding for Preschools

March 17, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

More than 2000 children in Calare will benefit from the Coalition Government’s National Partnership Agreement on Universal Access to Early Childhood Education.

Federal Member for Calare John Cobb said $840 million in federal funding will be available for quality preschool programmes across the country, and that these benefits would be felt across Calare. “The agreement
guarantees funding for 600 hours of quality preschool in the year before school, and includes a focus on lifting participation rates for children from vulnerable and disadvantaged backgrounds,” Mr Cobb said.

“This funding will help the 2128 preschool children aged between four and five who are enrolled at local preschools in Calare get the best start in life.” All states and territories including New South Wales have signed up to the National Partnership Agreement, seeing the funding flow into local
preschools.

The Coalition Government has committed to reforms worth $40 billion for early childhood education and care over the next four years, including more than $3 billion to ensure the system is more accessible, affordable
and fairer for families. The funding guarantees support for 15 hours of quality
preschool education a week for children in the year before school.

Snippets…

March 10, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Save The Date! For this year’s Cabonne Country Balloon Glow on Saturday, 9th April. Get ready for a day of flames and fun as gates open at 3.30pm at the Canowindra Sports Oval. One of the highlights of the night, the rugby union game, will kick off at 4pm in what’s sure to be a blazing battle between Canowindra and Yeoval. New entertainment for this year includes a wine, food and craft market and fire dancers, so things might get heated! If you’d like
a stall please email lisa@canowindrachallenge.org.ay for an application form.

CMCA rolls into town: The Campervan and Motor Club of Australia’s ‘Solo Network’ will be in Forbes next week, from March 14-21. The Solo Network is a branch from the CMCA for members who are single, and they will rally through Forbes starting Monday. There will be an open day and market day for the public to attend next Saturday at the Forbes Showground. The
Solo Network was established in 1997 with the goal of encouraging singles to travel happily solo.

Media Reforms protect Regional News: Last week marked the announcement of the most significant media reform in a generation and it is good news for regional communities. These reforms will protect local news services, which are incredibly important and valuable to the people of Calare.
The changes come as regional media is facing increasing competition from less
regulated services in a rapidly changing digital landscape. These proposed measures (subject to the passage of amending legislation), will commence in 2016 with the Australian Communications and Media Authority to monitor and enforce the local programming obligations.

Mobile Black Spot Programme Round two launched: The competitive selection process of Round 2 of the Coalition Government’s Mobile Black Spot Programme has begun. Mobile Network Operators will nominate locations where they would install a new or upgraded mobile base station to address mobile black spots nominated by members of the public.

Gee puts hand up for Calare: Member for Orange Andrew Gee will contest The National’s party preselection for the federal seat of Calare. “Having weighed it all up I’ve decided to seek preselection because there is, right now, a real opportunity for the Federal Government to get some things done that will make a real difference to the lives of the people of this region,” he said.
He accepted he would leave Orange at a crucial time should he win preselection, and then the general election, but said it was an exciting time to enter federal politics. The preselection meeting will be held
in Bathurst on April 30.

Mackay Ready for April Poultry Auction

March 10, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Forbes teenager Sam Mackay tends to get himself involved in the community a little more often than most other people his age. Besides trying his hand at most sports in town, including rugby league, cricket, and tennis, the 14-year old also involves himself heavily in the livestock industry.

And on April 10, he will be hosting the Forbes Poultry Auction at the Forbes
Showground. While it will not be the first time the teenager will host his own auction, it will be the first time he sells other poultries besides just chickens.

He will also be selling ducks and turkeys on April 10, but the auction will also be the first time a new computer system will be used to assist with the sales.
A Microsoft Excel-like program, it has been developed by his aunty, Trisha Milford, and her husband, and can process sales and store information. Before now, everything was done the old-fashioned way on paper, Mr Mackay said.

He said he loves being able to host poultry auctions, taking some genes from his father Tim Mackay, who works for Forbes Livestock, and said his passion helps him to be so organised for someone as young as him.

“It’s something I’ve always been interested in- the sales and everything,” he said. “I help my dad out with his work during the school holidays, and I seem to really like that.”

“I can’t even remember how it all started to be honest. I think I just had a real build up of chooks one time. I have my own chooks and I couldn’t get rid of them.” “I thought to myself ‘I wish there was a sale around’, and then thought that I would just run one.”

During the April 10 auction Mr Mackay will organize all of the chickens, including recording their pen details, and individual chicken details, while his father Tim does the auctioneering. Sam Mackay has organised four auctions
in the last 12 months, but said from now on he’ll likely limit himself to one per
year.

“It’s something I really enjoy doing,” he said. “I would love to follow my dad’s footsteps and make a career out of it. Probably not with chooks though, but with cattle of sheep.”

“Unfortunately I can’t hold my own cattle and sheep auctions as they already have them going at the moment, but I go to them every Sunday to help prepare for the cattle sale.” “Whenever I can get a Tuesday off I go down to the sheep sales as well.”

Success at Canberra Show for FHS

March 10, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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It was another successful trip for Forbes High at the Canberra Hoof and Hook competition, at the Royal Canberra Show two weekends ago.

Forbes High school had three steers entered this year. Two Limousin steers from Heather and Richard Cole of ‘Lachlan Dale Limousin Stud’ and a Murray Grey steer from Ian and Narelle Wilcox of ‘Ayr Park Murray Grey Stud.’

The Limousin steers were in a huge group of 40 steers in the medium weight domestic class and were judged 3rd and 6th on the hoof (live). These 2 steers then placed 4th and 12th on the hook (carcass). The Murray Grey steer was placed second in the Export steer hoof section and placed 4th on the hook.

The steers were not the only ones to perform well at Canberra with all of our students competing well in the Junior Parader’s Competition. Konnor Ryan achieved a 3rd in his U/15s heat, Jessie Alcorn achieved 1st in her heat and 5th overall in the hotly contested U/16s section, and Sally Downie achieved 4th place in the U/17s section. This is an amazing result again for our small state school against some of the best agricultural schools in NSW.

The student’s behaviour and performance was of a high standard for the whole trip and they were a credit to themselves and the school.

By Forbes High School Show Team

Mayoral Notes

March 10, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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This weekend Forbes is hosting the NSW Fire and Rescue Regional Championships at Stephan Field. There will be 25 teams from across the state competing in a range of events based on the skills that firefighters use in emergency situations. It is great for Forbes to be hosting these championships,
so grab a chair and head down to Stephan Field to see how fun and fit our
firies are.

Speaking of visitors to town, next week Forbes will welcome about 350 members of the CMCA Solos Network as part of their annual rally. The group will be staying at the Forbes Showground and are looking forward to introducing themselves to locals and will be participating in a range of activities while in town.

One of the main reasons they have chosen to come to Forbes is because of how friendly our community is and the great shopping we have. The Free Cuppa for the Driver Scheme has started back up again and will be running until May 31. Forbes is one of 18 local councils to be a part of the project with 62
businesses ready to serve drivers with a free cup of tea or coffee. The businesses taking part in town are the Bakehouse, Lakeside Takeaway, Superbee Café and Metro Ben Hall Roadhouse.

To find out the other cafes part of the project, download the smartphone app Free Cuppa.

Have a great week, stay safe and God bless.

Mayor, Cr Phyllis Miller OAM

Firies Looking Forward to Forbes Championships

March 10, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Twenty-five teams of firefighters from across NSW will converge on Forbes
this weekend for the Regional Firefighter Championships. The event will be held at Stephan Field between 8am and 3pm on Saturday, and 8am and 1pm on Sunday.

Each team will compete in 11 different events across the two days of competition, with each event designed to simulate a real-life firefighting exercise. Teams will be timed in each event, with the fastest time to be declared the winner.

Ten local firefighters from Forbes will compete, with two teams featuring five
members each, and an invitational team from the Parkes Rural Fire Service will also join in, even though the event is normally just for the NSW Fire and Rescue Service.

It won’t just be local firies competing though, with others coming from as far as Bega, Nowra, Port Macquarie, Broken Hill, Dubbo and Tamworth. Forbes fire fighter Andrew Rousell said an example of an event that would be held
over the weekend would be the ‘breathing apparatus’ event, where competitors would simulate a house fire.

“Two fireman put breathing apparatus on, while another two go to work and put a stand pipe into the hydrant, and get water coming out of the hose on the pumper, and the two with the breathing apparatus run the hose out as if they’re going into a house fire,” he said.

“We’ve only got 2000 litres of water in a fire truck, so if you get the hoses going hard, that sucks it up pretty quick, so you’ve got to look for a hydrant to supplement your water supply.”

Mr Rousell said the championship events actually helped with real-life firefighting training, and that the Forbes squadron was looking forward to the event.

Mayor Happy To See Roads Funding Doubled

March 10, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Forbes Shire Council Mayor Phyllis Miller has welcomed the doubling in funding for the Roads to Recovery Program. Council will spend $1million improving roads around the Shire this year, and Cr Miller said this was a great opportunity to bring roads suffering from wear and tear back up to scratch.

Roads to be resealed include Wirrinya Road and Oatha North Road, as well as a five-kilometre stretch of West Plains Road. “Our financial assistance grants has had no CPI increase for them, and in lieu of that we’ve had a Roads to Recovery fund which has just about doubled,” Cr Miller said.

Cr Miller said Council had a priority list for future road improvements, and said now that extra funding had come through; Council was able to bring forward a number of projects. She added this happened in line with Council’s assets management plan.

At the most recent Council meeting held last month, Forbes Shire Council also resolved to form a partnership with cancer awareness group ‘CanAssist’. At the most recent Council meeting held last month, Forbes Shire Council also resolved to form a partnership with cancer awareness group ‘CanAssist’.

Council will partner with CanAssist to hold a prostate awareness seminar. Cr Miller said Council would meet with CanAssist and plan this for the second
half of the year. “We’re of the view that there should be free screening for prostate cancer. It is prevalent in society, as is breast cancer, and women have a program where they’re screened free of charge,” she said.

Nearby Parkes hospital has recently increased the frequency of their chemotherapy treatment, in partnership with CanAssist, and Cr Miller said this was a great result for Forbes cancer patients who were either forced to wait longer, or drive all the way to Orange for treatment.

Support Thanks

March 10, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

Jemalong Residential Village Volunteers group (previously the Auxiliary, the Carers Group and the Village Hair Ladies) held their first meeting for 2016 last Thursday 25 February.

The group welcomed several new members which brought membership numbers to almost 40 members. This creates a wonderful group of volunteers giving up their time to raise funds to provide village residents with entertainment, bus trips, items for activities, and pampering.

Volunteers at the Village are a key function to the wellbeing and caring of it’s residents, and as well as conducting fundraising activities for the Village, they also keep the residents entertained.

Movies are held on the third Monday of each month at the Forbes Services Club, raising approximately $350 each time. These movies are for the general public to enjoy.
The Village Hair Ladies, all volunteers, raised over $1500 last year. The Village Salon is open every Thursday morning for residents to be pampered and groomed.

Several fundraising events are being organised with a Trivia Night in May and a Christmas in July. Both of these events will be held in the Opal Room at the Village, which enables residents to participate. This works hand in hand with the entertainment of residents as well, as it will keep residents busy at the same time as helping out their own village.

This year will be the first time in many years that the Annual Fete will not be held. Several smaller events and raffles throughout the year will be held instead. The Group sincerely thank all of their supporters for their hard work.

It also wishes to thank the Forbes community for its continuing financial support. Forbes has a wonderful facility for the elderly and their wellbeing needs to be ensured.

Contributed by Frances Higgins, Publicity Officer

Hay There!

March 10, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

Blayney Bike Month will soon be upon us and as the weeks go by decorated bales of hay and art sculptures will begin to pop up along the NAB B2B cycling route in preparation to welcome riders from near and far.

Local residents, schools and community groups are being encouraged to decorate a hay bale or make a hay bale sculpture to be displayed along the route and their artwork will then be judged with the winners announced on 8th April.

First prize can get $250! All sculpture displays need to be in place for the judging by 3rd April. For more information please contact Tamara Miller on 0407 108 159.

For those who want to have a go at the sporting test itself, the B2B Cyclo Sportif Challenge is designed for the elite rider as well as the social one. The courses begin in Blayney and are set over either 110km or 70km of beautiful autumn countryside to Trunkey Creek, Newbridge, Georges Plains, Rockley Mount and Perthville before finishing in Bathurst at the iconic Mount
Panorama. The challenge begins on 10th April and registrations are now open!
For more information contact 6368 3534.

Australian Legend Comes to Forbes

March 10, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Famed Australian performer Diesel will make an appearance in Forbes at the
Forbes Services Club on Friday, April 8. He will visit Forbes as part of his ‘Pieces of Americano’ album preview solo tour, where he will preview his upcoming album by the same name.

Diesel, whose real name is Mark Lizotte, who is celebrating his 30th year of performing, will be playing songs from his latest album, but will also include some of his older hits.

These include ‘Tip of my Tongue’, ‘Man Alive’, and ‘Never Miss Your Water’.
“The whole show will encompass every record that I’ve made, really, which is about 14,” the 50-year old said. “So there’ll be something from all four
corners of my catalogue that the crowd can enjoy.”

Diesel has been on a lot of tours to regional Australia over the last 30 years, and said he loves getting out of the city and into the wide open spaces of the country side. “You get the vast feeling of how big it is when you get out there and think ‘oh, we’ve driven four hours and it’s just scrub’.”

“But I love it, and I love the oxygen too. The air is so much better when you get
away from all of the cars.” Tickets are on sale at the Forbes Services Club.

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