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Central West Greens Announce Candidates For Parkes And Calare At Upcoming Election

February 27, 2025 by Roxane Manley

The Central West Greens this week an­nounced Councillor Trish Frail the candidate for Parkes and Ben Parker as the candidate for Calare at the upcoming Federal Election.

Cr Trish Frail, the Greens candidate for Parkes, is a Ngemba woman who calls Brewarrina home. Trish is a Councillor on Brewarrina Shire Council and is currently working with the Council and the community to put the Biami Ngunnhu Fish Traps on the world heritage list as the oldest man-made structure in the world. Previously, Trish led a successful campaign against the establish­ment of a nuclear waste facility in the shire.

“Parkes is in need of a change. We don’t need a local member from a party pushing the nuclear fantasy as a solution for our en­ergy needs. We need someone who cares for the whole electorate, for our environ­ment, and for our future generations,” she says.

In Calare, the Greens candidate is Ben Parker, a university student studying Infor­mation Technology at Charles Sturt Univer­sity. Ben’s primary goal is to inspire young people to get involved in politics and show them how powerful their voice really is.

‘With Gen Z and Millennials set to out­number Baby Boomers in this upcoming federal election, I believe my perspective as a young candidate makes me uniquely po­sitioned to connect with and represent the younger voters in our electorate. By advo­cating for urgent action on key issues like climate change and the cost of living crisis, I am committed to fighting for policies that put people and the planet first,’ he says.

In the Senate, electors in Calare and Parkes can re-elect current Greens Sena­tor and Deputy Greens Leader, Dr Mehreen Faruqi, for a second term. Mehreen is a civil and environmental engineer and life-long activist for social and environmental justice.

In 2013, she joined NSW State Parliament, becoming the first Muslim woman to sit in an Australian parliament. In 2018, Mehreen became Australia’s first Muslim Senator.

Mehreen is a hard-working and passionate advocate against racism and misogyny.

Snippets…

February 20, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Parkes Show Society Committee: Back row L-R Peter Unger (Past President), Michael Hocking (Vice Presi­dent), Sarah Townsend (Vice President), Mitch Scott (Vice President & Treasurer). Front row L-R Bev Sim­mons (Secretary), Cynara Jones (President) and Steve Chester (Vice President).

Parkes Show Society: This week Parkes Show Society held their annual AGM at the Parkes Services Club. It was great to see all positions filled and a strong and vibrant committee for 2025 that are look­ing forward to organising the 144th annual Parkes show in August.

The Smith Family: Every child in Australia deserves the support they need to succeed n school and build a brighter future. But 1 n 6 children are living with poverty, and this imits their access to essential learning re­sources. When you sponsor an Australian child growing up in poverty, you’ll provide vital financial help and the extra learning support they need to create a better fu­ture for themselves. Sponsor an Australian child today. https://bit.ly/40DY6cC

Red Bend Catholic College: Applications for 2026 enrolments close on Thursday, 10 April. If you would like to enrol your child, please head to the website for information: www.redbendcc.nsw.edu.au/enrolments

Parkes Services Club: Calling all Elvis fans! Complete the Elvis 2025 survey for your chance to win a $150 Wish Gift Card. htt­ps://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6PHWHVB Survey closes 28 February at 10am.

Lachlan and Western Regional Services Inc: LWRS will be running two more Par­enting for Resilience workshops. These two 1.5hr workshops will focus on Confi­dence Building for Teens and Promoting your Teen’s Mental Health. The workshops will be held in the LWRS office and will be conducted via Zoom with a morning tea provided. To book your spot or get more info, reach out to the team on 02 6895 3301 or at hello@lwrs.org.au.

Women NSW: The NSW Women of the Year Awards have been a powerful platform to recognise and celebrate incredible wom­en and girls whose determination, courage, talent, and passion continue to inspire their communities and beyond. The NSW Wom­en of the Year Awards 2025 ceremony will be held on Thursday, 6 March as part of NSW Women’s Week (2–8 March). Learn more and watch the livestream here: nsw.gov.au/wotya25

R U OK? One of the kindest things you can do is check in with someone to see how they’re going. Not just today, but any day. Imagine the impact if we all reached out to those we care about and started a meaningful conversation.

Kindness is something you can give everyday for free and it takes little to no effort. Perform an act of kindness today for someone in your community.

Country Sounds At The Pavilion Returns For An Unforgettable Night

February 20, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Get your friend and family together and head on down to Cooke Park on Saturday for Country Sounds.

Get excited and get ready for another un­missable night of live music as Country Sounds returns to Cooke Park Pavilion this weekend, on Saturday, 22 February 2025.

Part of the highly successful Sounds at the Pavilion series, this event has contin­ued to grow, attracting crowds from 500 to over 3,500 attendees and proving its im­mense value to the Parkes community.

Parkes Shire Council’s Events Officer, Megan Morrison, shared her excitement:

“These Sounds events are about creating lasting, impactful moments for our commu­nity. Seeing how much they’ve grown over the past three years speaks to the value they bring. There’s nothing more rewarding than watching families, friends, and even strangers singing, dancing, laughing, and sharing moments of pure joy. With an in­credible lineup of national and local talent, I know this will be another great night, and our team can’t wait to share it with our com­munity.”

The 2025 lineup features an impressive mix of both national and local talent, head­lined by Robbie Mortimer, with performanc­es from Tyla Rodrigues, Baeden Faint, Gracey Jones, and DJ Sammy.

This free community event includes live music, over a dozen delicious food ven­dors, a dedicated kids’ entertainment zone featuring a mechanical bull, jumping castle and giant letters, and wraps up with a spec­tacular fireworks display.

Tickets are free via 123Tix. For more de­tails, visit the events page on the Parkes Shire Council’s website council@parkes.nsw.gov.au We hope to see you there!

Construction Underway: BP Highway Service Centre In Parkes

February 20, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Parkes Shire Council, Stevens Group, and the NSW Government’s Regional Growth Development Corporation (RGDC) last week celebrated the commencement of construction with a sod-turning ceremo­ny on site of the bp Highway Service Cen­tre in Parkes. The Stevens Group develop­ment site is located in the Parkes Special Activation Precinct northern gateway, that will connect the precinct with the Parkes town centre and Newell Highway.

The first stage of the project commenced construction in late 2024, with bulk earth­works, servicing and road infrastructure underway. Once complete the Highway Service Centre will be anchored by bp with a convenience store, truck drivers lounge with showers, laundry, and diner, and 26 Heavy Vehicle parking spaces to provide a much needed rest stop on this significant transport route.

Mayor Neil Westcott said this project is more than just a service centre – it serves as the gateway to the heart of national lo­gistics and the Parkes Special Activation Precinct.

Parkes Shire Council is proud to partner with esteemed developers like the Stevens Group and bp, whose involvement under­scores the quality and national importance of this site. For more information, you can visit: https://bit.ly/4hFf1mF

The Amazing Friends Of Forbes Hospital Auxiliary

February 20, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Throwback to 2020 – Pictured is Nurse Rachael and Mr Reece making good use of a new chair purchased with funds raised by the Friends of Forbes Hospital Auxiliary. That year saw the Friends of Forbes Hospital Auxiliary donate approxi­mately $23,500 of essential pieces of equipment for the Forbes Hospital

The first meeting of the year for the Friends of Forbes Hospital Auxiliary was held at Club Forbes on 7 February. We acknowl­edged the contributions made by our small band of hard workers, with help from our wonderful, generous community, and visi­tors at markets and stalls, enabling us to purchase equipment for the local hospital.

We are currently helping equip the Pal­liative Care ward with comfort items for pa­tients and their families.

Past purchases have included a treat­ment chair for the community nurses, bas­sinets for the maternity unit, a tonometer for the emergency department, and sup­port equipment for occupational therapy in the inpatient unitVice President, Lloyd Gerdes was con­gratulated for his volunteering community award and being nominated for Senior Citizen of the Year. Lloyd alos volunteers as Probus Secretary, and the Editor of the Probus newsletter, Treasurer of the Gar­den Club and is a 20 year member of the Forbes and District Historical Society.

Further UHA rules were discussed and the upcoming UHA Central West Regional Forum to be held on 5 March at Grenfell.

We are to be honoured by a visit from the State President and State Treasurer on 4 March to discuss our continuing role pro­viding services to Forbes hospital and how to attract new members who are welcome to join our next meeting on 4 April at Club Forbes at 2.30pm.

Watch out for the Friends of Forbes Hos­pital Auxiliary at the local Farmers markets this weekend and also the Forbes Rotary Ipomoea markets where lots of goodies will be for sale. The market stall is a major fundraiser for the Auxiliary, and has raised over $22,000 since it was started six years ago, with committee members regularly at­tending the local markets.

MLA Launches Social Media Academy

February 20, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is launch­ing a new Social Media Academy to create the next batch of influential red meat am­bassadors to connect everyday Australians with the vital work of our producers. MLA is calling for producers to sign up to the So­cial Media Academy.

MLA’s Managing Director Michael Crow­ley said the program will help metropolitan Australians see how their favourite red meat is produced on-farm.

“MLA’s Social Media Academy will assist producers show best practice in caring for livestock and the environment so custom­ers can continue to feel good about eating red meat. We’ll be doing this on social me­dia where Australians are engaged in re­ceiving and sharing information.”

Social Media Academy participants will attend workshops at TikTok’s head office and walk away with the skills they need to build a community and following, as well as insights into boosting positive community perceptions about Australian red meat pro­duction.

The first cohort of participants will be trained by TikTok in Sydney on 23 April 2025 and learn how to create best practice content. They will also connect with other Australian agriculture content creators.

Selection criteria available at www.mla.com.au/mla-social-media-academy

Woolworths Extends Quiet Hour To Five Days A Week

February 20, 2025 by Roxane Manley

You may see signage in place when you enter your local Woolworths store Monday-Friday between the hours of 10.30am-11.30am.

Woolworths has expanded its low-sensory Quiet Hour to five days a week, an expe­rience designed to reduce anxiety and sensory stress for customers with specific needs.

During Quiet Hour, most Woolworths stores will lower lights, turn down music or radio, turn off beeps at the register and turn off oven buzzers for an hour, every Monday to Friday between 10:30am and 11:30am.

Quiet hour was developed in consultation with disability service provider Life Without Barriers and launched in 2019 one day a week to meet the need in the community for a low-sensory shopping experience.

Since then, the initiative has rolled out to over 900 stores across Australia.

Jeanette Fenske, Woolworths Director of Stores, said: “We continue to receive positive feedback from customers on the initiative, and our teams take great pride in ensuring the stores are quieter and less stressful for customers during this time.

“Quiet Hour is now an integral part of how we aim to assist independence in our stores, in addition to the opportunity pro­vided by Direct to Boot and delivery options for many customers.

Life Without Barriers Chief Executive Claire Robbs said: “The expansion of Quiet Hour at Woolworths from one to five week days is a fantastic initiative that recognis­es and is actively responding to different needs in the community.

“Life Without Barriers has been delighted with Woolworths leadership to give people more options to do their shopping in store and increase their independence in an en­vironment that is not stressful and over­whelming to them.”

Quiet Hour now runs from 10:30am – 11:30am every Monday to Friday in most stores nationally.

The Trundle Testicle Festival Gives The Finger To Cancer

February 20, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Team Doug: Doug, front left, and the Blue Team from Trundle’s AGnVET in a water trough that was donated by Bush­mans Tanks.

Trundle’s Testicle Festival was the brainchild of customer service officers at Trundle’s AGnVET, Sharon MacDonald and Paula Wright, when one of their close co-workers, Doug, was diagnosed with prostate cancer in February 2018.

“We asked if we could do anything? And although he said that he was fine, we de­cided to create a fundraiser to help raise awareness. The girls in our town host a very successful pink night to raise funds for women’s cancers, so we decided to do a blue night for the fellas, and with awareness as our moto, we started the Trundle Testicle Festival to give Prostate Cancer the finger,” said Sharon.

It’s not a well known fact, but more men die of prostate cancer than women die of breast cancer, so raising awareness hope­fully is key to getting men diagnosed early.

“Our town is quite proactive in getting be­hind a worthwhile cause. As soon as you ask for something, people get back to you and say, ‘How can I help?’. Everyone gets involved. The footy team choreographed a Full Monty for us one year, and it was on the night before the grand final.

“The blue night was popular, but with COVID, we decided to do something else, and Paula, one of the organisers, said we should play cricket on Boxing Day! “We named it the Trundle Testicle Festival to get men talking about their health and en­courage people to get their PSA checked,” said Sharon.

“We host a BBQ, everyone enjoys a beer, and it’s just a lovely way to get together and raise awareness for a really important cause,” she added.

Sharon said it was eye-opening to find out how many people were impacted by pros­tate cancer in the region. “People don’t like to talk about prostate cancer, unfortunately.

We sadly lost Doug in 2022 at the age of 67.”

“His son was also diagnosed with pros­tate cancer, and he wasn’t even 40. He’s had treatment, and he’s good now, but it just goes to show how much prostate cancer im­pacts our lives.”

“Over the years, we’ve raised thousands of dollars for PFCA. It’s an important organi­sation for men and their families who need support,” Sharon concluded.

To get involved, contact the Trundle Testi­cle Festival’s Facebook Page or email trun­dletesticlefestival@gmail.com

Have you got the balls to help?

We are seeking donations of items suitable to raffle and auction for our fundraiser. We would love donations of any blue items, bloke items, boy items, any items. Dona­tions of any type are welcome, goods, ser­vices, time, or talent.

In Australia, prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men, and more than 3,700 men dying of prostate can­cer in Australia every year. To quote Doug: it doesn’t matter how “groovy cool gas far out solid and right on chickie babe” you might be, please get checked. Know your PSA. It’s no poke!

Just a few of the awesome teams who played in the 2024 Testy Festy Boxing Day match

Resting up after securing the runners-up spot was ‘Blind Leading the Blind’.

Shout out to the boys in blue from the ‘Yarrabandai Yacht Club’.

Extremely well coordinated on the day with their outfits were ‘The Wrong’uns’.

Congratulations to ‘The Wicket Warriors’ on their win in the grand final against ‘Blind Leading the Blind’.

13 Billion Drink Containers Recycled

February 14, 2025 by Roxane Manley

A higher proportion of people in regional NSW have participated in the Return and Earn Scheme (72%), significantly more than those in metropolitan NSW (65%).

The NSW Return and Earn scheme has hit a new record, celebrating a staggering 13 billion bottles, cans and cartons returned through the return point network since the scheme began. This means over $1.3 bil­lion in container refunds have gone back into people’s pockets, helping with the cost of living, saving for a special goal or supporting amazing causes. Over $72 mil­lion has also been raised for charities and community groups through donations and return point hosting fees.

Following a record-breaking summer, with 23 December 2024 setting a record for the biggest single day ever at 10.3 million containers, 2024 ended as our biggest year yet with 2.125 billion containers returned.

“This achievement shows just how im­portant drink container recycling is across NSW. With over 650 convenient and ac­cessible return points, it has never been easier to recycle in our state,” said James Dorney, CEO of network operator, TOMRA Cleanaway.

“Thanks to all the people of NSW, what was once seen as waste is now a valuable resource, delivering significant environ­mental, social and economic benefits. “ “Recycling isn’t just about cleaning up the environment – it’s about turning waste into valuable resources to grow our circular economy. Together, we are contributing to a more sustainable future, where the mate­rials that our bottles, cans and cartons are made of are kept in use and out of landfill,” said Ms. Smalley.

Return and Earn has raised funds for everything from weddings and holidays to free care flights for sick children and meals for people who are doing it tough. Com­munity members can donate their refund to one of over 300 donation partners listed on the Return and Earn app or to the cur­rent statewide donation partner, food relief charity, Foodbank NSW & ACT.

For more information visit www.returnan­dearn.org.au.

Major Banks Put Regional Branch Closures On Hold

February 13, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Michael McCormack MP pictured with Senator the Hon Matthew Canavan (left) and Senator the Hon Richard Colbeck (right), who both served on the Senate inquiry into Bank Closures in Regional Australia, and heard evidence from the Junee hearing.



A major deal between the Government and banks has been reached to help retain ade­quate banking services in regional Australia.

Member for Riverina Michael McCormack MP has welcomed the news which has fol­lowed his and the community’s advocacy to keep local bank branches open.

“Concerningly, across regional Australia, around 1,150 post offices are providing the only banking services in regional and rural towns, following the closure of nearly 850 bank branches since June 2017,” Mr Mc­Cormack said.

“I am pleased to see our advocacy has in­formed Government policy for the benefit of regional Australians.

“As part of the deal, Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, National Australia Bank and ANZ have agreed to not close any more rural or regional branches until mid-2027.

“Bank@Post services will also be im­proved across the Australia Post network, with ANZ agreeing to join the service, Mac­quarie Bank in negotiations to join and HSCB intended to start talks.

“Existing banks using the service have agreed to revise existing contracts to im­prove the sustainability of the scheme.

“This outcome is beneficial to both com­munities which still retain bank branches, as well as those at which Australia Post offers their only banking service.

“This is an issue that is above politics — regional and rural communities simply need and deserve access to banking services, otherwise they won’t be able to continue to prosper.

“I commit to continue to advocate for a long-term outcome that provides the surety we need.”

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