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Worker Safety Must Come First This Summer

November 28, 2024 by Roxane Manley

With temperatures rising into the thirties across the state, SafeWork NSW is urging workers and businesses to start planning now for how they will stay safe during the heat this summer.

Employers have the primary duty of care for employees and are encouraged to de­velop a workplace heat management plan in consultation with their health and safety representatives and workers to ensure everyone stays safe when the temperature rises.

Heat related illnesses happen when the body starts to overheat due to working too hard. Symptoms can include a range of progressive conditions such as dehydra­tion, fainting, heat rash, heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

Employers who have workers completing tasks outside must do their best to elimi­nate extended periods of sun exposure.

This can be achieved by providing shade, rotating tasks to reduce exposure, sched­uling work to cooler times of the day and providing personal protective equipment such as hats, long sleeve shirts and also sunscreen.

Any worker who feels that their work­place is unsafe can make contact anony­mously and report their concerns directly to SafeWork NSW on 13 10 50 or via the ‘Speak Up Save Lives’ app.

Forbes Garden Club Notes

November 28, 2024 by Elvy Quirk

Flower of the month winners Marlene Huf, Joyce Morrison and Denise Thurston (Absent Irene Ford).

On Tuesday 26th November 34 Forbes Gar­den Club Members met for lunch at the Van­denberg Hotel.

President Margaret welcomed the guests and gave out the Flower of the month prizes to the prize winners. As this was our last get together for the year many enjoyed the ac­tivities and the social atmosphere.

It has been a great year of social meet­ings visiting gardens of Margaret Dent, Pe­ter and Meg Scholefield, Colleen Liebich, Sue and Bob Jayet and Evelyn Mahlo.

The next meeting will be the Annual Gen­eral meeting in February which will be held at the Men’s Shed.

By Elvy Quirk

First International Men’s Day In Forbes

November 28, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Forbes Shire Council has partnered with men’s mental health service Talk 2 Me Bro to host its first International Men’s Day event and lake walk at Lions Park on Fri­day 29 November 2024.

International Men’s Day aims to bring men together to recognise and raise awareness of the social and health issues men face.

This theme for this year is “Men’s Health Champions” which highlights building healthy communities, looking out for your mates, taking action to stay healthy and building a healthier future.

The 2024 event will include speeches from Forbes Shire Council Deputy Mayor, Chris Roylance, Brad McMillan from Talk 2 Me Bro, a BBQ breakfast, ice baths and a walk around Lake Forbes.

Cr Roylance said it was important for lo­cal men to come together to socialise and talk about the issues they face.

“In Australia 50 men per day under the age of 75 die from preventable causes.

On average, men die seven years younger than women in Australia and three out of four suicides in Australia are men,” he said.

“Men’s health is everyone’s business, and we can all be men’s health champions by looking out for our mates, particularly when they’re doing it tough, and a group walk like the one planned is a great way of starting a conversation.”

We are encouraging all men from in and around Forbes to attend this event which will run from 7:30am to 10am, with the lake walk starting at 9am. For more information you can contact the Forbes Shire Council Events team at community@forbes.nsw.gov.au or alternatively you can phone them on 6850 2300.

Two Photography Exhibitions For Peak Hill

November 28, 2024 by Roxane Manley

The exhibition is generously sponsored by Alkane Re­sources, who also support the Peak Hill Community Hub.

Arts OutWest and Peak Hill locals will turn The Carrington into an exhibition space over summer. Arts OutWest will show ‘Behind the Lens’ photography and photo media by AOW Media Associates, previously shown in Forbes and Bathurst. ‘Peak in Focus’ are photos by local photographers in Peak Hill.

The exhibitions will be housed in the his­toric The Carrington building in Peak Hill, a community owned space ran as a commu­nity event / function centre that was once a pub. The exhibitions open Wednesday 4 December at 5pm and will run until 5 Febru­ary 2025.

The exhibitions have been coordinated with photographer, Peak Hill local and Arts OutWest Media Associate Judi Unger. “A big thanks to Arts of West for bringing the ‘Behind the Lens’ to the Peak Hill Carrington to share this exhibition and to help promote the Carrington as an exhibition venue.

Also, thanks to our local photographers for taking part in the ‘Peak in Focus’ exhibi­tion to help support and promote Arts Out­West, our town and the Carrington,” said Judi Unger.

The Peak Hill photographers include Cliff George, Dave Laming, Ruth Simmons, An­nette and Ellie Parker, Marg Edwards, Judi Unger, Nathan Leach, Betty Zdan, Julie Westcott and Elizabeth Luke.

The opening event includes a raffle. Steve Lindsay is donating one night’s accommo­dation for two people at his grand Victorian style mansion in Parkes – The Buchanan.

Tickets $5 each. The lucky door prize is a glass Picasso style mosaic work created by Susan Maddison.

Inland Rail Closes In On $500 Million Spend With Local Companies

November 21, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Connecting Melbourne and Brisbane via Parkes, this 1500km rail project will complete our national freight network.

Newly released figures from Inland Rail re­veal the project has now spent close to $500 million with nearly 750 local companies on the Inland Rail alignment since construction on the project started in 2018, delivering a major boost to regional communities.

At end-September, Inland Rail had spent $496 million with local companies, with around $100 million spent with local com­panies over the last 12 months alone.

From the $496 million spent so far, around $46.5 million has been spent with thirty-six First Nations businesses in re­gional Australia, with $7.5 million spent in the last year.

Inland Rail has also continued to be a ma­jor jobs provider in regional Australia, with the project providing nearly 6,300 jobs at end-September, with just over half of these jobs being filled by local residents and near­ly 480 First Nations workers employed.

Local businesses in New South Wales and Victoria can learn how to supply to In­land Rail by visiting: inlandrail.com.au/op­portunities/suppliers/For construction job opportunities, visit Inland Rail’s construction contractors’ web­sites at: www.martinusrail.com.au/careers/Stephen Jones, Inland Rail Executive Director Program Health, Safety, Environ­ment and Sustainability, said “Inland Rail has worked extremely hard to engage with local businesses and help to bring them on board as suppliers, and.to build skills in communities along the alignment, so local communities can participate and benefit from in this once-in-a-generation project and others in the future.”

Snippets…

November 21, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Congratulations to Oscar Hendry for winning Best Re­gional Entry at the 2024 Parliament of NSW Parli-Flicks Short Film Awards.

Red Bend Catholic College: The creativity of young filmmakers was celebrated at the 2024 Parliament of NSW Parli-Flicks Short Film Award, and our Year 7 student Oscar Hendry won a medal for Best Regional En­try. This exciting competition challenged students from Year 5 to 12 across NSW to craft a one-minute short film exploring a thought-provoking question: If you were a Member of Parliament, what law would you pass and how would you implement it? Os­car’s video highlighted the doctor shortage in regional NSW and proposed incentives for doctors practicing in towns with a popu­lation of less than 20,000.

Parkes Musical & Dramatic Society: Less than two weeks until auditions for Mamma Mia. A lot of people have told us they are auditioning, but not yet registered.

Registrations are essential for those wish­ing to audition. So far we have about 40 people registered, but we can still fit more in. We will particularly need men. Mature men and young men (18-30ish). Please check out the audition pack at the link pro­vided on their Facebook page, then get in touch with your favoured audition sessions.

NSW Government: Are you an essential worker who has moved to regional NSW (or thinking about it)? We’ve got a free ser­vice to help with all the life stuff—like find­ing housing, choosing childcare, job op­tions for your partner, and more. You can check out The Welcome Experience here nsw.gov.au/welcomeexperience

PCYC Parkes: Calling all passionate com­munity members! PCYC Parkes is in need of dedicated individuals to join our commit­tee and help shape the future of our club.

We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers who share our vision of providing positive programs and activities for the young peo­ple of Parkes. If you’re interested in making a difference and contributing your skills and time, please contact Kim via email ksher­rett@pcycnsw.org.au

Regional Business Supplies: Big con­gratulations to Marty, our amazing winner of the September Step Challenge. Not only did she crush her steps, but she also stepped up in the most heartwarming way.

Marty used her prize money to buy gro­ceries and generously donated them to Georgie’s Pantry, spreading kindness and making a real difference in our community.

Thank you to Marty for helping inspire us all to keep moving and to give back.

If you would like to make a donation to Georgies Pantry you can find them at 275 Clarinda Street, Parkes or contact them on (02) 6862 2954.

Come Along To The Canowindra Christmas Market

November 21, 2024 by Roxane Manley

The Canowindra Christmas Market is fast approaching. Organised and presented by the Canowindra Progress Association, the Christmas Market is supported by Ca­bonne Council and the NSW Government Open Streets funding, making it possible to fund this free family event.

Come along and find all your Christmas gifts with Canowindra businesses, market stalls and more. Food stalls will be set up on Gaskill Street with Salt Bush Lamb, epic wedges, sausage sizzles, burgers and Thai food.

The kids zone will be in full swing with face painting by Sue Hodge, the jumping castle in the Canowindra Services Club, and two fun games with inflatable soccer darts and inflatable axe throw to keep the kids entertained for hours.

Also for the kids, grab the “Canowindra Passport” and get your paper stamped at different stops and shops and go into the draw to win a great prize with thanks to The Age of Fishes Museum.

Entertainment from Sik As, Nerida Cuddy and De Ja Vu will keep the party atmos­phere going all evening.

See you there on 29th November! Gaskill Street closes at 3pm to traffic and the Christmas Markets commence at 5pm.

Forbes Arts Society News

November 21, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Artists of all ages and abilities are welcome to join the Forbes Arts Society’s Painting Group.

Join The Creative Community

The Forbes Painting group meets each Thursday at Northside Chapel, between 11am and 3pm. The cost is $5 per week which includes morning tea. Bring along your own art supplies. For more informa­tion, reach out via hello@forbesartssociety.com

Sculpture Down the Lachlan Opens

Final sculpture unveiled, “Brumbies Run” by Brett Garling. the bronze sculpture fea­tures four wild horses running, kicking, far­ing nostrils and leaping – representative of the freedom, spirit and enthusiasm of Aus­tralians. Sculpture Down the Lachlan fea­tures 25 permanent installations and can be viewed all year round for free.

Funding Opportunities

This funding supports creative develop­ment and presentation of new work by in­dividual artists, arts and cultural workers.

Applicants are encouraged to drive and develop partnerships with arts and cul­tural organisations to support their new works. Grants are available from $10,000 to $100,000. Find out more at www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/creative-steps-new-work

CFC Foundation Community Grants

The Foundation is responsive to requests that contribute to increasing access to op­portunities and is dedicated to supporting charities, non-profit organisations, and so­cial enterprises that work within the Arts & Culture area. Find out more at cfc.com.au/foundation/

Forbes Community Funding Program

This program provides financial and in-kind support to encourage and assist commu­nity groups and organisations to make a positive and ongoing contribution to the community’s wellbeing, cultural life and environmental sustainability. Funding is available for Culture and the Arts projects.

Community groups and organisations can apply for up to $5,000 per project. Find out more at https://www.forbes.nsw.gov.au/community/grants-and-support/community-funding-program

Active Kids Voucher

Eligible families can now apply for a sec­ond $50 voucher to use towards sport, rec­reation, creative or cultural activities with a registered provider. Any eligible families who applied for voucher 1 and have not yet redeemed it, can apply for voucher 2 and combine these to save $100. Find out more https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/active-and-creative-kids-voucher

Major Funding Injection For Flood-hit Central West Councils

November 21, 2024 by Roxane Manley

NSW Labor’s spokesperson for Orange and Barwon Stephen Law­rence MLC has welcomed the announcement of successful Cen­tral West road projects receiving funding as part of the $32 million Regional Transport Resilience Fund (RTRF).

Jointly funded by the Albanese and Minns Labor Governments, the RTRF will benefit Cabonne, Forbes, Parkes and Lachlan coun­cils by providing them with vital funding to build flood-damaged road and transport infrastructure back better.

Mr Lawrence said the announcement of the successful projects came after many months of hard work and advocacy from local councils and various government departments working together on solutions.

“This critical investment from the Albanese and Minns Labor Governments will help our communities bounce back and provide vital road and transport infrastructure for future generations.”

Details of RTRF projects are as follows:

Parkes Shire Council: $5.65 million for a new bridge on The Bogan Way between Trundle and Parkes, a new bridge on Middle Trundle Road, the installation of culverts and causeways at vari­ous locations on Middle Trundle Road. $1.08 million for the instal­lation of new concrete causeways as part of Council’s causeway improvement program.

Forbes Shire Council: $5.43 million to upgrade four culverts and upgrade pavement at various locations across the council area. $4.4 million to upgrade five culverts and pavement on Wir­rinya Road. $1.6 million for pavement upgrades on Henry Lawson Way, culvert replacement and pavement upgrades at various loca­tions on Pinnacle Road, pavement upgrades at various locations on Waugan Road.

Dolly’s Dream Workshops Help Combat Bullying In Australian Schools

November 21, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Dolly’s Dream School Workshops. Online safety and anti-bullying workshops for students of all ages, delivered in schools nationally. www.dollysdream.org.au/what-we-do/school-workshops.

 
Dolly’s Dream continues its purpose to change the culture of bullying by deliver­ing impactful anti-bullying and digital safe­ty workshops in primary and secondary schools across Australia, helping support schools and students to build safe, sup­portive, and inclusive environments for everyone.

We know that bullying can cause deep and lasting harm, affecting a young per­son’s confidence, mental health, and even their future. Dolly’s Dream was founded in the wake of tragedy in 2018 when 14-yearold Dolly Everett took her life because of relentless bullying, and we are saddened by the recent tragic loss of more young lives due to bullying.

“We established Dolly’s Dream because we didn’t want other families to ever have to go through the heartache we have ex­perienced. It breaks my heart to hear more precious lives have been lost due to bully­ing and more families are suffering,” said Kate Everett, Dolly’s mother and founder of Dolly’s Dream.

A report from The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) found that Australian school students were most bul­lied among comparable English-speaking countries with around one in six students saying they’ve been made fun of by peers.

A recent survey of our Dolly’s Dream audience via social media revealed that 89% of the 2,214 respondents said they had been bullied at school, with 74% be­ing teenagers. Evidently, the problem is not going away.

Dolly’s Dream has worked tirelessly for six years delivering support and education to communities and will continue to fight to put an end to bullying – in memory of Dolly and the other lives that have since been lost.

So far this year, Dolly’s Dream has deliv­ered over 450 workshops, reaching more than 19,500 students across all year levels, in metropolitan, regional, and rural areas.

Visit our website to learn about Dolly’s Dream www.dollysdream.org.au

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