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‘ From Somewhere Down The Lachlan’ Exhibition Success

October 29, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Art Society hosted another successful Art Exhibition in the Forbes Town Hall on Friday 23 October.
‘From Somewhere Down The Lachlan’ was an exhibition of works from two well-known local artists – Rosie Johnston and Jac Clark.

Rosie is an artist and award winning graphic designer who began painting seriously in her mid-30’s. She originally began working with water colours and smaller paintings before moving onto to much larger impressionist style pieces in bold strong acrylic colours for which she is now associated with.

Jac Clark is the owner of Morabon Print and Design in Parkes has been painting professionally since 2006. Her artworks are bold, vibrant portraits of animals and people. Jac had the privilege of painting Australian of the Year, Rosie Batty, and this painting was accepted into the Portia Geach Exhibition, Australia’s most prestigious art prize for portraiture by female artists.

Jac was also asked to paint popular local singer, Celia Pavey and received many accolades for her 2015 Archibald entry ‘Dr Karl, pose 5’. Both artists displayed more than twenty pieces each and organisers were pleased with the response to the exhibition launch on Friday evening. The exhibition is open for public viewing until Sunday 1st November.

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October 22, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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Congratulations Liam Bosma (pictured above) who has received the award for Central West 2015 Youth Volunteer of the Year. The seventeen-year-old from Forbes has been involved in many youth events and activities, as well as having an instrumental role in Youth Week events. Liam is now in the running for the overall 2015 NSW Youth Volunteer of the Year Award which will be announced in Sydney on 4 December.

The Fifth Rotary Ipomoea Christmas Tree Festival is coming up and Forbes Rotary Ipomoea is inviting everyone to enter with a Christmas tree or Nativity scene. Your tree can be made and decorated with bought or recycled materials. There are no size restrictions and lights can be added. Register your entry by Friday 27 November by contacting the Festival Committee on 6851 5197, 6851 4930 or email sueanne.nixon@hotmail.com

Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM has been awarded for 20 years of service to Local Government. Mayor Miller was presented with an Outstanding Service Award in appreciation of her services at the Local Government NSW Annual Conference Dinner in Sydney last week. During her 20 years with Forbes Shire Council, Mayor Miller was Deputy Mayor from 1999-2004, Mayor from 2008-2012 and 2015, Shires Association of NSW Executive from 1998-2007
and 2012, President of the Shires Association of NSW from 2003-2005 and Local Government NSW Director from 2014- 2015. “The past 20 years have been an amazing journey,” she said. “I am not sure where that time has gone, but I have loved every minute.”

The Forbes Farmer’s Markets have a new location! The Markets will now be held at Forbes’ Victoria Park from 8am to 12pm on the fourth Saturday of the month. Don’t forget to check it out this weekend!

The NBN is powering ahead with construction on 3,400 homes in Forbes expected to begin in 2017 as part of a three year construction plan to network 49,700 homes in the Calare electorate.

The Forbes Services Memorial Club Melbourne Cup Luncheon and Fashion Parade will raise funds for the Forbes Breast Cancer Support Group. The luncheon will be held on Tuesday 3rd November and will include a 2-course buffet with main and dessert and a raffle with some great prizes. Tickets are $25 for FSMC members
and $35 for non-members with $2 of every ticket sold donated by FSMC to the cause. Ticket prices include a free sweep, $3 Mystery Trifecta ticket and a glass of bubbly on arrival.

Local Dancers Aim for the Stars

October 22, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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The Forbes Dancing With the Stars charity event is fast approaching and twenty local identities are nervously and excitedly preparing their routines for the big night. Local farmer and passionate dancer, Noel Fuge, is one of the contestants and is looking forward to showing off his dance moves.

“I was very dubious about it, but the more I get into it, I’m really enjoying it,” he said. “We started off a bit wary, but the people organising it are putting so much into it so I feel we should try hard and put our bit into it as well.”

Like many people, Noel’s life has also been touched in some way by cancer, and with all profits from the event going to Can Assist Forbes, this is a cause close to Noel’s heart. “Two of my best mates just passed away from cancer,” Noel says. “We were the same age and I grew up with both of them.”

Noel’s dancing partner for the event, Denise Jelbart, said when she received a phone call asking if she would like to take part in a charity event for Can Assist, she jumped at the chance. “I’m a breast cancer survivor and I’m twenty years down the track from having cancer. They helped us a lot in regards to travel and they were great,” said Denise.

“I’m dedicating my dance to all the breast cancer survivors in the Forbes area. I thought, why not give it to the living; the ones who have survived – the ones in my boat.” “It will be unique and I’m looking forward to dancing with Noel because he is a great dancer and a great person.”

Tickets for Dancing With the Stars are on sale now at the Forbes Services Memorial Club.

Forbes’ Hidden Treasures

October 22, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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Earlier this month 106 women were recognised in the 2015 Hidden Treasures Roll which celebrates the valuable volunteer work that women do within regional and remote communities throughout rural NSW.

Seven of the recipients hail from Forbes and include Nikki Patten, Narelle Shaw, Maree Yapp, Peg Clifton, Julie Herridge, Sue Uphill and Heather Mann. Each of these women have devoted their time to improving the lives of others and the local area. Maree Yapp, the Schools Community Centres coordinator, was “surprised and humbled” by the announcement and thought that the letter was to inform her of the success of the women who she had nominated. Maree works with a lot of volunteers on a regular basis through the Forbes North Public School Breakfast program and understands the importance of volunteering.

“It keeps things ticking over in the community. Volunteers get all the little things done which keep programs going to help others” Maree explained.“ Volunteering is not only a financial benefit to the community it is good for your own health. When you help others it makes you feel happy and lowers your stress levels”. Maree is in good company with the other local ladies who have been named on the 2015 Honour Roll and believes that there are others in the community who give much more than her. She, like many others, do not give to the community for recognition
but for a sense of belonging. She is passionate about the community which is evident in the dedication she displays in everything she does.

Maree believes the Hidden Treasures Honour Roll is not only a chance to recognise and celebrate the diversity and important roles women play in their local areas but an opportunity to encourage others to become actively involved in volunteering and contributing to the sustainability of their community.

The Honour Roll was launched in 2010 and these special ladies join more than 700 women who have now been recognised for their generosity and hard work. Forbes Shire Council are planning to pay tribute to these remarkable ladies with a small reception following the next council meeting on the 19th November.

Forbes Not Fit For the Future

October 22, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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Forbes Shire Council has been deemed “not fit for the future” by the IPART Report which was released Tuesday. This was due to scale and capacity which focuses on the population forecast for the next 20 years. The recommendation from IPART that has been given to Forbes Shire Council is to merge with Weddin Shire Council (Grenfell).

Mayor Miller said Council has until Wednesday 18 November to respond. “We will be meeting with Weddin Shire
Council to discuss the next step and then we will put in our submission,” Mayor Miller said. “There is no point burying our heads in the sand about this as we have known for a long time that amalgamations were on the agenda.”

“The fact that we meet the other criteria except for scale and capacity tells me that this is a forced amalgamation and if we don’t do it, it will be done for us.” “It is important that we keep our councils intact so that there is a democratic process for change.” “My understanding is that if there is resistance, the Government will do it with an administrator, which is taking away the democratic process.”

Mayor Miller said she reassured the community that they will be kept engaged throughout the process. “It is important to stay calm and we will keep the community informed every step of the way,” she said.

139 proposals from 144 councils in NSW made a submission to IPART to either merge or standalone. From those proposals a mere 52 councils were found to meet the criteria to be deemed “fit” and 15 councils in the Central West were deemed “unfit”, including Orange City Council, Wellington Council, Blayney Shire Council, Cabonne Council and Weddin Shire Council. Bathurst Regional Council, Dubbo City Council, Parkes Shire Council and Cowra Shire Council were among the councils in the Central West who were assessed as “fit for the future”.

Great Prizes at Elvis Festival

October 22, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

Dust off your blue suede shoes and preen that pompadour to perfection because there’s a whole lot of rocking competitions at the 2016 Parkes Elvis Festival! Registrations for the Festival’s popular Busking Competition and the McDonald’s Rock’n’Roll Dancing Competition are now open.

For the buskers, there are fantastic cash prizes and trophies on offer with the top three buskers chosen by popular vote. The three busking big shots will then compete for the title of Best Busker. In the Dancing Competition, entrants will be judged on their enthusiasm, attitude, rockin’ moves and costume. There are junior and senior categories so dancers of any age can join in.

If you’re not a dancer or a singer, there are plenty of other ways to get involved in the Festival with the annual Poets’ Breakfast and Elvis Edible Art competitions. More than 120 free and ticketed events, shows, concerts and competitions will feature on the 2016 program which is now available online and in print pocket-guide format. For more information, visit www.parkeselvisfestival.com.au

Class of ’88

October 22, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes High School turns 50 this year and groups of ex-students are organising school reunions to coincide with the milestone birthday.

One of those groups is the Class of 1988, and they are putting the word out, hoping to get as many people as possible from their year to join the reunion at Forbes Sport & Recreation Club on Friday 13 November. The organising committee behind the reunion have been friends since school, making sure to keep in contact after 26 years.

“We all get together once every 2 to 3 months for a cuppa and a catch-up,” says reunion organiser Tami Stewart. “We had one for our 20 year reunion and it was great. So many people came. We were supposed to have one for 25 years
but everyone was just too busy.” “With the school’s 50th anniversary coming up we thought why not get together?”

Tami hopes any ex-students still living in Forbes, or any of their parents, will pass the message on and help the Class of ’88 have their biggest High School reunion yet. If you want to connect with your old school buddies from 1988, check out the Forbes High School Class of 1988 Facebook page and remember to pass the message on!

National BBQ Championships

October 22, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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The National Barbeque Championships held in Forbes on Saturday 17th October were hailed a huge success according to committee President and Forbes Councillor, Chris Roylance.

Sixteen teams donned their aprons and tongs to compete for the coveted trophy with the overall winners, Melbourne based team “Natural Born Grillers”. The Melbourne duo of Pan Van Duinen and Andrew Kavanagh were inspired to enter the event when members of the National Barbeque committee attended the Barbeque Festival in Melbourne earlier this year. The pair were very excited with the win and plan to return next year to defend their title.

Many of the teams competing on the day were locals and really got into the spirit with inventive team names, uniforms and decorated workstations. Peter Ashcroft, local chef and regular judge for the championships was impressed with the standard of meats presented for judging. “There has definitely been an improvement over the years, and the variety of flavours experienced this year was exceptional”.

Each team had to prepare and present four different cuts of meat by specific times and winners of each category were spread across many teams. The overall winner was determined after the Last category was judged. The meat was supplied by Bernardi’s IGA and Peter was extremely impressed with the quality.

TV Chef and personality “Fast” Ed Halmagyi, certainly drew a crowd for his cooking demonstrations. “He was a real showman” Peter said and the crowd really enjoyed his simple instructions and his down to earth personality. Peter
liked the way Ed told the crowd there was no need to buy the most expensive ingredients, they just needed to be a good quality. Ed was very impressed with the event and plans to come back next year as a competitor.

The committee are meeting this week to commence preparations and confirm dates for the 2016 Event which they believe will be bigger and better than ever.

Re-live History

October 22, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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As the state-wide Cooee March approaches, towns and villages along the route are now finalising arrangements to welcome the marchers to their communities, commemorating all those who volunteered to service in WWI.

The Central Western portion of the march, the Boomerang March, is a unique part of the history of the region. The March was one of nine snowballing recruiting marches held throughout NSW in late 1915 and early 1916.

In this centenary year of the ANZAC, the 2015 Boomerang March aims to use this history of volunteering to focus on the present day volunteers who serve our communities – the Rural Fire Service, the State Emergency Service, Defence Reserves, the Country Women’s Association, Progress Associations, Rotary, Lions, Apex, sporting and special purpose committees.

“The energy and effort that local groups and individuals are putting into this commemoration continues to amaze me. Some of these communities are very small, yet they are embracing the March with open arms – very much in the spirit of volunteering that we are celebrating,” said March coordinator Kim Templeton.

The March will pass through Forbes, Eugowra, Gooloogong, Canowindra, Billimari, Cowra, Woodstock, Lyndhurst, Mandurama, Carcoar, Blayney, Newbridge and Perthville. The March will leave Parkes on Saturday 31 October and end in Bathurst on Tuesday 10 November where the Boomerangs meet up with the Kookaburra March coming
from Tooraweenah via Mudgee.

March organisers are looking for full-time or part-time marchers to represent their community in this unique opportunity to relive a special part of history. An Expression of Interest form is available on the Boomerang
website www.cooeemarch.org.au/boomerangs.

Great Day at Forbes Spring Races

October 15, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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With brilliant sunshine, a good crowd and some sensational fashions, Saturday turned out to be a great day for all who attended the Spring Races in Forbes. The organisers of Fashions on the Field, Leigh Bartholomaeus, Sarah West and Carmen Duffy were very pleased with how the day went.

“We wanted to thank all of our amazing sponsors who gave some great prizes and who we couldn’t have organised this day without,” said Carmen Duffy. “There was a total of $4,500 in cash and prizes awarded on the day to the many lucky winners.”

Beth Link was awarded Most Elegant Lady, Thomas Godfrey took out Best Dressed Gent, Kate Ralph won the award for Cutting Edge, Lily Bolam won Tiny Tots and Charlie Stephenson was the Junior Winner. Judges Casey Evans, Cheryl Newsom and 2015 Forbes Showgirl Stacey Clarke were impressed with the fashions with wellknown local Annabelle Green acting as MC.

The task of selecting the overall winners in each category was very difficult and there was hardly any difference between the top three finalists in the major sections. The Spring Cup feature race was sponsored by this year’s major sponsors, Lachlan Ready Mix (1100 metres.) The winner of this race was LAYNE, a horse trained by Merv Rumble from Warren and ridden by jockey Clayton Gallagher.

The race-goers were about even with last year’s numbers with just over 1500 people coming through the gates last Saturday.

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