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September 17, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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If you like to get some of your Christmas shopping done early, this is a great opportunity to snag yourself a real bargain! Until Sunday 20 September, News on Rankin are proud to be offering 30% off all their giftware as a part of Destination Forbes. They have gifts for people of all ages, covering a range of interests and occasions, with staff who are friendly, helpful and always happy to assist you with your gift selection. News on Rankin is now a stockist of a great range of Penny Scallan Design products.

They also stock a massive collection of stationary, craft supplies, best-sellers, scratchies, art and plenty more. There is a variety of books on offer including up-to-date adults, childrens and educational books. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, the staff may be able to order it in for you. Looking for a printer cartridge at a great price? News on Rankin boasts the cheapest cartridges in the area.

Forget about driving elsewhere, it’s all about shopping locally in Forbes! Call in to News on Rankin today to check out their exciting product range. News on Rankin are located at 70 Rankin Street and are open 7 days a week.

Snake Season

September 17, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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September sees snakes waking up from hibernation. Please be aware of this when out in the paddocks, stock routes and around town with your animals. If your animal displays any of the following signs ring the vet straight away for advice as they are the most common signs we see with brown snake bites:
• Collapse
• Difficulty breathing
• Weakness
• Struggling to stand on its back legs
• Vomiting
• Colic if it is a horse

The Forbes area does have King Brown and Black snakes as well. These show different signs – a really painful, swollen bite site that is oozing blood. It is important to identify what snake has bitten your animal to assist us in knowing what anti-venom to give. Brown snakes and black snakes have different treatments. If you are unsure what it is and if it is possible and safe to do so a photo of the snake’s head will help us, otherwise we can do tests on your animal to try and work it out.

Cats can go for up to 12 hours before they start showing signs, dogs will usually show signs within 2 hours of a brown snake bite. Please bring in all animals who have possibly been in contact with the snake for assessment as some animals show absolutely no signs before it is too late. If in doubt please call the clinic for advice or bring your animal straight in. It is better to be safe than sorry.

Horsing Around

September 17, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

Young Appaloosa Western Breeds Association (YAWBA) are a Forbes based organisation who work tirelessly to live their passion of showing horses. “We all work on this every day of the week,” said Stevie Jackson, Secretary of YAWBA. “We have big ambitions!”

In their second year, YAWBA are holding their first show of the season on Saturday 26 September. “The whole thing went so well last year that it seems like the sky is the limit,” said YAWBA Vice President Leah Helwig. “So this year we are going to keep getting bigger and better.” “We wanted to give something for kids and families to take part in, and so they could come and learn about a different perspective of the western show industry,” Stevie said, “and we cater to everyone from the beginners to the serious competitors. It’s a fun family environment.”

“We cater for the elite, but you don’t have to be elite to be there,” said Leah. The YAWBA Shows are so popular, people travel long distances to take part. For the upcoming event, they have people travelling to the Young arena from Mudgee, Dubbo, Forbes, Goulburn, Yass and the Blue Mountains. There will be a massive range of prizes on offer as well as tickets for a huge raffle which will be drawn later in the year. The winning prize is a free stallion service to Riverdowns Mega Mr. Visit www.yawba.net for more information.

Local Bloke in Los Angeles

September 17, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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McDonald’s Forbes Restaurant Manager Justin Miller has embarked on a trip of a lifetime this week! He will be travelling to Los Angeles for the 2015 McDonald’s Restaurant Managers Convention; an exciting and rare opportunity. Justin left from Sydney on Monday and is set to have a life changing experience as he has never before been outside of the state of NSW.

“I was born and bred in Forbes,” Justin said last week before leaving. “The furthest I’ve ever been from home was Moree!” The convention will be about leadership practises, the knowledge and confidence of managers, working through any issues and trying to improve the business overall. “It’s a great opportunity to branch out and meet other country stores, see how they run and get up to standards with business practise,” Justin said.

Justin joins a group of 4 managers and a supervisor from the Forbes/Parkes/Cowra area who have gone to LA to attend the convention. As part of the program, they will get to visit Disneyland and Universal Studios in LA before heading to Las Vegas for a few days to look around.

Ladies Auto Training Night

September 17, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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A great initiative for women of all ages is taking off in Forbes to give ladies the space and opportunity to expand their knowledge in auto maintenance and repairs. The Ladies Auto Training Night runs from Nic’s Garage, a local family-run business that has just recently celebrated its 1st birthday, and encourages women to get their hands dirty and learn about a new aspect of self sustainability.

The most recent program ran over two nights with a philosophy of “teaching and empowering women to independently and fearlessly maintain their own cars”. Entry was free for women of all ages and complimentary champagne and nibbles were on offer for the two groups of women who came along.

“We wanted to talk about many things that a lot of women may not know,” said Felicity from Nic’s Garage, who came up with the idea earlier this year. “We covered things like how to jump start your car, how to change a tyre, how to check fluids and things like that.” “We also talked about what to look out for with certain bigger issues and problems, and then opened it up for questions to cover more specific things.”

When it comes to vehicle maintenance, Felicity knows how important and empowering it is to feel independent. “My dad was big on independence and he made sure that I knew all that stuff,” she said. “I always wanted to be a mechanic!” “It’s really good seeing the ladies walk away at the end of the night saying ‘I can do that’.” Nic and Felicity plan to keep running the Ladies Auto Night in the future, with another event coming up in December. It’s a great opportunity to get together for a girls night and have fun while expanding your auto knowledge.

Watch this space to find out more information about this amazing event aimed at empowering women!

National BBQ Championships

September 10, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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The National BBQ Championships are fast approaching and local performer Cath Adams has been announced as the headline act for the event. Cath is a well-known Eugowra local who recently featured on The Voice 2015 as part of coach Jessie J’s team. She will provide live entertainment with her partner Adam from 4pm to 7pm.

With the committee gearing up for this year’s event, President Chris Roylance said this year could be the biggest and best yet. “The way this year’s event is coming together is unbelievable,” Chris said. “With Fast Ed Halmagyi and now Cath Adams on board, we hope to attract a strong regional crowd. It is very exciting.”

“Our focus this year has been to expand the event and provide more to see and do. With these two celebrities and our partnership with Relay for Life, we are confident that 17 October is going to be a cracking day for Forbes.”

Some other features of the 2015 National BBQ Championships are the introduction of wine and food tasting as well as an outdoor display area. You can browse the stands where you will get the chance to sample cheese and wine,
purchase merchandise and view the great range of outdoor products on display.

“The BBQ Championships are about bringing people together, having a bit of fun and putting Forbes on the map,” Chris said applauding the committee’s hard work in the effort to provide extra value at the event and more to see and do for both competitors and spectators.

“Browse the stands where you will be able to sample cheese and wine, purchase merchandise and view the great range of outdoor products on display.”

The Forbes Phoenix is a sponsor of the National BBQ Championships and this year the competition offers everything you would associate with the traditional Aussie BBQ. There are four categories of meat to be judged such as chicken, beef, pork and lamb.

A Decision Has Been Made – Cr Phyllis Miller Is Our Mayor

September 10, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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Following on from the Council Meeting on Tuesday 1st September, an extraordinary meeting was held on Monday 7th September at 8.30 am. At this meeting, the names of the two Councillors who were tied in the earlier vote were entered into a hat and Brian Steffen, GM, Forbes Council pulled a name from the hat, with Cr. Phyllis Miller’s name
being read out.

Prior to this happening, so that everybody present could be well informed, Cr. Graeme Miller, the other Councillor whose name was in the hat, queried the reasons behind the GM’s decision to go down this course of action.

His request was based on considerable discussion within the town about what was right and what was wrong with the process and to clarify the reasons behind the decisions made. Brian Steffen, General Manager and Returning Officer for the Mayoral Election said, “Following on from legal advice from Marsdens Lawyers, Corporate Solicitors
for the Council, the Local Government Association of NSW and the NSW Office of Local Government, there were three options available to the Council:

1. The Council could leave the decision with the vote of the lst September
2. The Council could hold another election
3. The Council could put the names in a hat and draw out the new mayor’s name.

All options were advised could be open to legal challenges, and the advice from the Lawyers was that the first two options would survive a challenge whereas with the 3rd option it would be highly unlikely that a challenge would be successful.”

Brian Steffen said, “He had to ensure that the correct procedures were undertaken at all times and this is why he needed time to seek the best advice possible. The decision to draw a name out of the hat is not one made by the Returning Officer, however is a requirement of the Local Government Act 1993 and the Local Government Regulations of 2005. It states – where there are two candidates with the same number of votes, the announcement is done by a lot draw.”

Cr. Phyllis Miller said: “This has been an extremely stressful time and was one of the most difficult in her life over the past 20 years in local government.” She commented: “Let’s move forward as a team and do the job that
we have been elected to do by our constituents. We have nine Councillors working for the town of Forbes, with a range of skills and capabilities from not only our Councillors but also the staff at the Council.”

Cr. Graeme Miller, was elected Deputy Mayor, with the other two nominees withdrawing, in Graham Faulkner and Jeff Nicolson. Cr. Graeme Miller said that he looked forward to working with Phyllis and congratulated her on
her re-election as Mayor.

Snippets…

September 10, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

Don’t forget the second Relay for Life Expo Night will be held on Wednesday 16 September at Forbes Services Memorial Club. Register or join a team, browse the stands, meet the committee, ask those burning questions, choose a campsite, purchase merchandise and collect kits and shirts. Stay for a little or a long while and find out
all about Relay for Life.

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145 million people used Facebook in 2008 but seven years later, 1.5 billion people are using Facebook in 2015.

Want to honour that special grandparent in your life? Nominations for Grandparent of the Year Awards are open until Sunday 20 September with three categories: Grandparent Carer of the Year, Community Grandparent
of the Year and Grandfriend of the Year. To nominate, go to www.grandparentsday.org.au. The award winners will be announced on Grandparents Day, Sunday 25 October.

An innovative radiotherapy technique that has the potential to revolutionise the treatment of early breast cancer became available at the start of the month and is affordable for all eligible women under Medicare.

51% of Australians are expected to be available to work outside their official hours according to research by global recruitment firm Randstad. The global average is 57%.

A new sculpture will be unveiled at the Albion ‘art park’ in conjunction with the Sculpture Forbes 2015 Acquisition Prize at 6pm on Thursday 1 October. Enjoy music, food and wine. Bring your family and tell your friends!

It’s show time! The Forbes Show is on but if you just can’t get enough show culture, don’t forget the Eugowra Show will be held 18-19 September with yard dog trials, demolition derby, fireworks and plenty more.

The Stronger Communities Grant Program expressions of interest are still open. There is $150,000 of funding available in Calare to be allocated on a competitive basis to worthy community-based projects. A number of strong applications have been received so go to investment.infrastructure.gov.au/funding/ for more information.

40.45kg is the weight of wool shorn from a sheep found wandering on the outskirts of Canberra last Thursday. The wool was estimated to be five years’ growth and weighed over 10kg more than the heaviest fleece on record.

 

The 140th Annual Forbes Show

September 10, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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The 2015 Forbes Show could just be the best one yet! This year is the 140th annual show and everybody is invited to go along and celebrate! This year has something for everyone, from the new event of full tilt jousting to the crowd
favourites of previous years like harness racing, the Showgirl competition, fireworks and so much more.

Saturday’s entertainment will include the dog high jump, the hay stacking competition, a pet show and a fun puppet show. Local talent includes Forbes Town Band, students from Forbes High School, Red Bend Catholic College and Forbes Primary School, the performers from Mitchell Conservatorium and local dance troupes.

Admire the skills and talents of our local cooks, crafters and artists, and don’t forget to check out the family Lego competition. Dairy, produce and livestock will be displayed and judged, showcasing the incredible things the region has to offer.

There is also a wide range of classes in the Growing Plants Section with everything from cut flowers, floral art and a class just for novices.

Don’t forget to stop at the photography exhibition with its massive range of classes including child study, nature study and human interest.

Find out who can grow the biggest pumpkin, who can decorate the best plate using vegetables, fruit or herbs, and who has the best barley, canola and wheat crops. The Showgirl judging will commence from 12pm on Saturday. Other classes include Miss Teenage Showgirl, Miss Junior Showgirl, Miss Tiny Tots and Master Stockman. This year there is over $1000 worth of incredible prizes up for grabs.

Tickets can be purchased from the Show Office and families can buy sheets of $1 ride coupons for $25 with the value of $30 which can be used anywhere in Show Alley. Show tickets are $15 for adults and $8 for pensioners with a concession card and children.

Project Mount Kenya Sponsor’s Night

September 10, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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The Forbes Rotary Club held it’s Mount Kenya 2015 Sponsor’s Night on 21 August as a show of appreciation for the support shown to the Rotary Club for the project. Earlier this year, Chris Finkel and a group of Rotary friends climbed Mount Kenya hoping to raise $60,000 in aid of the Maasai People, a hunter-gatherer tribe in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania.

The Sponsors’ Night, held at the Vandenberg Hotel in Forbes was an opportunity for sponsors and special guests to celebrate the achievements of the team that climbed Mount Kenya. It was an evening of good food, good friends and Guinness; a fitting celebration for a fantastic achievement.

A presentation was made to Lachlan Legacy and Chris Finkel made a presentation of the climb, detailing the trials and tribulations of the hike, the cultural impact he experienced in Africa and how the expedition has impacted on the Maasai People. “So far we’ve raised in excess of $40,000 and donations will be open until the end of 2015,” Chris said, whose hard work has been a challenging but rewarding experience.

“It was the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life,” says Chris, “but we did it. It was a great challenge.”

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