• Home
  • Articles
    • Front Page
    • General Interest
    • Snippets
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Council Comments
  • Special Interests
  • Our Community
    • Our People
    • Question of the Week
    • Jobs in the Central West
    • Be Seen
    • What’s On
    • What’s Hot
  • Features
    • Women in Business
    • Rural Round Up
    • My Place
    • Loving Local Living
    • Wellness Wise
    • Just a Short Drive
    • Real Estate
  • Sports
    • Bowls
    • Cricket
    • Equestrian
    • Footy Tips
    • Golf
    • Netball
    • Rugby League
    • Rugby Union
    • Soccer
    • Touch Football
  • Classifieds
  • Competitions
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Page
    • Advertise with us
    • Testimonials
    • Submit an Article
    • Subscribe to the Forbes Phoenix

Forbes Phoenix

CWA Collaboration Brings Result

March 7, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Pictured is Heather Mackinnon (chair of CWA sub-committee) and Maria Willis (representing Forbes Shire Council) admiring the CWA Centenary Seat.

The two CWA Branches in Forbes collaborated to celebrate the Centenary of NSW Country Women’s Association by providing a lasting memorial to the CWA women in the Forbes and District, they did that by purchasing a centenary garden seat. This seat is now in Victoria Park, Forbes for all of the public to use.

With the help of a Community Grant provided by the Forbes Shire Council, CWA was able to purchase a wrought iron backed seat made by the Wagga Iron Foundry. The seat features the CWA symbol and the dates 1922 and 2022 adorn the back of the seat.

“There are so many ladies from the local area who have worked tirelessly for the community so we thought this would be a timely tribute to them and a useful way to remember their commitment to rural and regional communities,” commented Heather Mackinnon, a member of the joint sub-committee working hard to see this project through to its completion.

“Forbes CWA Branch celebrate their 100 th birthday in 2026 so there is a long history of community work and advocacy here which needs be acknowledged,” said Sue Cunningham, another member of the sub-committee.

“It’s a very proud moment for CWA to be able to provide this seat for the public to

use, showing that CWA is still alive and active. That’s really important," Jan Kerr, Vice President of NSW CWA said.

‘To be able to put something in a public place that commemorates the longevity of CWA in NSW is a really great thing to have been able to do,” Jan commented.

The Forbes CWA and the Forbes Evening Branch members wish to thank Sarah Savage and the Forbes Shire Council for their assistance in making this project, in recognition of all of the local CWA work, possible.

Inland Rail Ramps Up

March 7, 2024 by Roxane Manley

The Inland Rail project including upgrades to the Daroobalgie Road level crossing will take place this week during an 88-hour possession that will close the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) Sydney to Melbourne line from Forbes to Goobang Junction on the 9th – 12th March, Inland Rail and rail infrastructure contractor Martinus will carry out works at sites across the Stockinbingal to Parkes section, upgrading the existing line to accommodate double-stacked freight trains.

At Daroobalgie, north of Forbes, level crossing works will be undertaken including upgrades to the existing under track and road drainage. Daroobalgie Road will be closed at the level crossing during these works, with detours via Calarie Road for properties west of the rail line, and access from the Newell Highway for residents east of the line.

Reconditioning works will also be carried out to support the future installation of new turnouts for the Daroobalgie crossing loop later in the year.

Track works will continue in Forbes, with piling taking place during this possession in preparation for future track lowering works under the Wyndham Avenue road bridge.

Track works will commence at Forbes Yard, including track removal of a turnout and yard lines, and resurfacing to achieve horizontal clearances between rail lines and structures. Tamping works will also be finalised at Bribbaree Yard, completing the GrainCorp site and meeting the requirements for Inland Rail.

Information https://inlandrail.artc.com.au/where-we-go/projects/stockinbingal-to-parkes/works-notifications/.

Melvyn Maylin, Inland Rail Director Program Delivery (Albury to Parkes), said “The 88-hour track possession is an important opportunity for the construction team to complete a large volume of work in a short time.

Thanks For Cleaning Up Our Towns

March 7, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Pictured are students at The Learning Ladder in Forbes and cadets from Parkes HQ brigade.

More than 21 million Aussies have participated in Clean Up Australia activities and events over the past three decades.

What was started over thirty years ago, by an “average Australian” who had a simple idea to make a difference in his own backyard has now become the nation’s largest community-based environmental event.

Of course, Australia’s environmental challenges can’t be solved in just one day, so Clean Up Australia works with community, government and businesses to provide practical solutions to help us all live more sustainably every day of the year.

Rhiannon Shell from The Learning Ladder in Forbes told us “On Friday the 1st of March the children and educators at The Learning Ladder in Forbes participated in Clean up Australia Day. All the children put on their gloves and ventured outside to begin picking up any rubbish they could find.”

The Parkes HQ brigade organised troops for 2024 Clean-up Australia Day. They were joined by some local community members who assisted the junior and senior members and they took 2 trailer loads of rubbish to the tip.

Jack McGrath from Parkes HQ brigade wanted to send a shoutout to “Parkes Shire Council for their support and to Kenny McGrath-Parkes, Shire Councillor, for the lend of his trailer and for assisting on the day.

To all the kids who are not yet old enough to help out with this fantastic event, we appreciate you coming and checking out our new appliance. It was great to be in the community today.”

Snippets

March 7, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Thank you to our wonderful school ambassadors for their leadership.

Official Parkes High School

NAVAL CEREMONIAL SUNSET

PHS Captain, Jessica Towns, and Prefects, Danilo Bottaro-Porter, Jesse Woods and Frasier Beaton, represented PHS at this evenings Naval ceremony in Cooke Park.

The ‘Ceremonial Sunset’ is derived from the oldest of naval ceremonies, dating back centuries to the age of sail. Ceremonial Sunset reflects the worldwide naval tradition of saluting the lowering of the ensign at sunset each day in ships in harbour and shore establishments.

Central West Farming Systems

Want to hear about farmers experiences on rotations with legumes, Nitrogen banking and early sowing?

See you Monday 18th of March at the CWFS Fettell Centre.

We are fortunate that John Kirkegaard CSIRO and Mathew Dunn NSW DPI are hitting the road for a series of workshops with Riverine Plains, Southern Growers inc, FarmLink and Central West Farming Systems to discuss the project: Improved Drought Resilience Through Optimal Management of Soil and Water https://riverineplains.org.au/improved-drought-resilience-through-optimal-management-of-soil-and-water/

To register bit.ly/3OTFNLq

Life Pharmacy Forbes

Your gut is the brain of your immune system. The microbial community that lives on and in the human body exerts a major impact on human health, from metabolism to immunity. Human health and the human microbiome are what AP Probiotics researches every day.

We have their entire range of probiotics in store, designed for every stage of life, and most common health needs. From sleep and mood health to IBS and children’s immunity, come in and ask our pharmacists about our new range of AP Probiotics.

Parkes Shire Council

Council is seeking Expressions of Interest for the leasing of the following land:

• The former Driver Reviver site at Kelly Reserve for the purpose of a “Kiosk”

• Vacant Cropping Land (Peak Hill Airport Land)

• Farmland off Hamilton Road, Parkes NSW

To find out more and submit an expression of interest, visit the links below:

bit.ly/FormerDriverReviverSite

bit.ly/PeakHillAirportLand

bit.ly/ParkesVacantLand

Ron Dunford Chemist Parkes NSW

March is Endometriosis Awareness Month, and our team are here to put the spotlight on this common and painful condition.

Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory condition where tissues like the ones inside the uterus are found in other parts of the body, with symptoms including:*

Pain in the stomach, back, and hip areas

Pain during menstruation, bowel movements or urination

Discomfort during intercourse:

There is no current cure, our pharmacy team are here to support you if you or someone you know has Endometriosis. Come and chat with oUr Pharmacist to see how we can help

*https://endometriosisaustralia.org/about-endometriosis/

Forbes Sports Person of the Year

Association

FORBES SHIRE COUNCIL FAIR GO AWARD

This award is chosen by Forbes Shire Council and is presented to an organisation within our community that is inclusive and accepting of all participants regardless of their race, gender, religion or ability. The 2023 Forbes Shire Council Fair Go Award goes to Forbes Public School Forbes Public School are encouraging and welcoming to all participants and are inclusive regardless of age, ability and skillset.

Forbes Public School have been very successful
with individual and team sporting representation in
numerous sports..

Mayoral Notes

March 7, 2024 by Roxane Manley

I’m sure you are all noticing like me the days getting shorter and suddenly we are now in Autumn and the leaves are beginning to change. Our new trees in Lachlan Street have begun a new chapter of their lives to make our CBD greener and cooler.

Research has shown that these trees will make a world of difference in summer when they are able to cool our streets by up to 8 degrees, which is much-needed on those 40+ degree days that never seem to end.

I am so happy to see another stage of our CBD Masterplan – that involved so much community consultation – in progress and the beautification of our town progressing for our residents and visitors alike.

This week, I had the pleasure of speaking with Declan from 7News about a couple of Council’s major projects being undertaken for the community. We visited both the Multipurpose Equestrian Centre (MEC) and Spooners Oval to chat about how these facilities are progressing.

It really is hard to miss the massive shed behind the Racecourse with its shiny new roof! Every time I see it in the distance, I am amazed and excited by the potential of this facility, and I’m sure I’m not alone.

We are so grateful to the NSW Office of Sport for providing the funding to ensure this project could be realised for the more than 15 different horse sport groups in our community. We continue to finetune the master plan for this precinct with our user groups and look forward to the stages that will follow.

Out at Spooners Oval, we inspected the massive pad that is ready for a new grandstand to be built on top.

With such a rich sporting culture in our town, the Spooners Oval upgrades will also bring so many opportunities for local sport in our community.

Until next week, God bless
Phyllis Miller, OAM – Forbes Mayor

New SPAA Manual Brings Grower Insight To Precision Ag

February 29, 2024 by Roxane Manley

The publication was launched by Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) Western Panel chair Darrin Lee at the Grains Research Update. (left to right) GRDC Grower Relations Manager West Luke Dawson, GRDC Western Panel Chair Darrin Lee, SPAA Executive Officer Angelique McAvoy and SPAA President Phil Honey at the launch of the PA in Practice III manual.

Australian grain growers will benefit from new insights into precision agriculture (PA) for the grains industry with the release of the PA in Practice III manual.

Produced by the Society of Precision Agriculture Australia (SPAA) with GRDC investment, the manual is part of the project precision fertiliser decisions in a tight economic climate.

Mr Lee said Australian growers were eager to implement PA into their farming practices, and for many the goal was limiting per hectare fertiliser usage while maintaining crop yields.

“Through our National Grower Network (NGN) and grower feedback mechanisms, GRDC has identified grower demand for education and extension to optimise the outcomes of PA adoption,” Mr Lee said.

“Growers want to know the questions they should be asking suppliers, agronomists, and consultants. They want to be aware of potential challenges and have the chance to listen to other growers’ success stories and advice.”

Mr Lee said a 2021 grower survey by SPAA and GRDC indicated that more than 50% of respondents wanted to use precision agriculture to make planting and fertilising decisions based on more data.

“Through the updated PA in Practice manual, growers have access to over 100 pages of content detailing PA throughout the season: pre-sowing, sowing, in-crop and at harvest.”

SPAA Executive Offer Angelique McAvoy said the manual catered to all grain producers, agronomists or advisers regardless of their knowledge of PA.

“PA in Practice will remain a vital SPAA educational resource that will be integrated into webinars and other learning platforms. It will play a key role in bridging knowledge gaps and addressing barriers to the adoption of PA,” Ms McAvoy said.

The manual’s release complements a national series of seven SPAA variable rate technology workshops supported by GRDC investment and delivered in 2023, which provided training to support growers’ fertiliser decision making.

Danielle McDonald Named Parkes Sportsperson Of The Y

February 29, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Danielle McDonal pictured after being awarded Parkes Sportsperson of the Year for 2023.

Parkes teen Danielle McDonald was deservingly named Parkes Sportsperson of the year for 2023, and it comes as no surprise as Danielle has been consistently at the top of her sport, racing both Offroad and Motocross.

Danielle came back from Argentina with a Silver medal after competing for Australia alongside teammates Jessica Gardiner and Tayla Jones, in the 2023 International Six Day Enduro, she also won national titles in junior motocross. Danielle now adds a fulltime campaign in the Ezilift WMX class along with her AORC commitments. Danielle being one of a few who competes in both disciplines, offroad and motocross.

Danielle recently competed in Wonthaggi, VIC, in her first Senior Women’s race and was thrilled to come away with the win, Danielle saying “Super happy to claim the win at the AMX Open down in Wonthaggi ‘’.

The main focus lately has been training, but in 2 weeks time Danielle and her team head up to Roma, QLD, to compete in the AORC, and then a week after that she heads back down to Wonthaggi to compete in the ProMX Series;

With so much time spent travelling, we asked Danielle what she misses about home, she said “I miss my friends and just doing friend things, I miss my dogs and just the comforts of home”. Danielle also went on to say about her parents “They are a major part of what I do, they are the ones who got me where I am, so a big thanks to them”.

Heritage In The Pub Event

February 29, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Noted Cultural Heritage Consultant and Museum Curator, Susan Bravery, will be in Forbes on Thursday 7th of March, to discuss writers and wool growers Paul and Hettie Wenz’ collection of books, photos and artifacts largely from their lives at Nanami Station, near Gooloogong.

Community members are invited to come along and meet with Ms Bravery, share a meal and talk about the collection at the first ever Heritage in the Pub event in Forbes.

Ms Bravery has curated collections at the National Museum and managed historic homes such as Elizabeth Farm, Elizabeth Farm House, Vaucluse House, Rouse Hill House and Farm, she is currently also a lecturer at Melbourne University. She will be in Forbes to complete a heritage assessment of the Wenz Collection, a first stage in developing a strategic overlay to create a vibrant and engaging exhibition to be a part of the Forbes Museum.

The Wenz Collection is an exciting array of books, photos and artefacts from Paul and Hettie’s lives before and while they built the Historic Nanima Homestead and may be of particular interest to High School students studying french, those interested in history and creative writing are also urged to attend.

The collection itself reveals many secrets about the intriguing couple’s lives at Nanima Station – giving insight into Hettie running the farm while Paul wrote.

Organised by the Forbes District Historical Society, Heritage in the historic Vandenberg will be held Thursday, March 7, 6.30-9.30pm. The event is free with steak and other menu options available for $15 – held in the Van Cafe. Bookings at https://www.123tix.com.au/events/42585/who-was-hettie-wenz

Tracie Robertson Representing The Region For A Third Term

February 23, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Pictured is Tracie Robertson who most know as the Principle of Ray White in Parkes.

Regional Development Australia Central West have just recently announced its new Committee members.

Joining the Committee are Ricky Puata, Deputy Director, Regional Coordination & Delivery for the Department of Regional NSW; Owen Williams Director at ASIR Pty Ltd; Eleanor Falkiner non- executive Director of Haddon Rig and co-owner of Boridgeree; Therese Herbert of Gundamain Pastoral Co and Joshua Devitt, Chief Engineer – IPWEA NSW & ACT.

Returning Committee member, and Parkes local Tracie Robertson said “I was honoured to be appointed to the board for RDA Central West back in 2018 by the then Chair and ex local, Christine Weston nee Freebairn and am now in my third term and 7th year or representation. It was humbling to join a long admired friend on the board, the late Cr John Magill, and to follow the late Robert Wilson OAM. Parkes has been well represented in the past and I am committed to my role on the board to ensure we have continued strong representation for the Parkes Shire and other areas where my business operates including Forbes, Condobolin and West Wyalong.

“The board is made of 11 community leaders from business and government sectors, each from a different part of the Central West and in varied industries. We work across 3 levels of government and assist with important programs to our region, such as skilled migration visa’s, youth mentorship programs and innovations to promote new thinking and partnerships across government, industry and community to help realise the regions vision and economic potential.”

Snippets

February 23, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Pictures is Cr Ken Keith, Mayor Neil Westcott, Deputy Mayor Marg Applebee, Cr Bill Jayet and local residents Malcolm and Pam Nankivel.

Parkes Shire Council

Mayor Neil Westcott, Deputy Mayor Marg Applebee, Cr Bill Jayet and Cr Ken Keith presented local resident Malcolm Nankivell with a Certificate for his 100th Birthday, which was celebrated on the 11th February.

Malcolm and his wife Pam have 4 children (all born in Parkes) and have been a wonderful asset to our community. Malcolm and Pam assisted with the implementation of the Learn to Swim Program in Parkes, growing the program to well over 100 kids who could swim 50 m each year.

On behalf of the Mayor, Council, and residents of the Parkes Shire we wish Malcolm a very Happy 100th Birthday

Forbes Farmers’ Markets

We are back!!!

The first market for 2024 is next Saturday, 24th February.

A reminder our market is on the 4th Saturday of every month.

8am – 12noon | Victoria Park.

Inland Rail

We’re winding back the clock on freight transit times with InlandRail

Once fully operational, the travel time for rail freight between Melbourne and Brisbane will drop from 33 hours down to 24 hours or less

Meaning your goods will get to you faster, safer and more reliably

Learn more about how Inland Rail will be used on our website www.inlandrail.com.au/using-inland-rail

R U OK?Day

Do you really know how your friends, family members and colleagues are going? Sometimes those who are always smiling and laughing are struggling the most. Ask R U OK? Because a conversation could change a life.

Find tips at https://bit.ly/2ZcG05n

Lachlan Valley Vets Forbes/Grenfell

A number of plants are poisonous to pets. These can cause serious illness and even death in some cases. It’s important to check the safety of any plants before giving your pets access to them.

If you think your pet has ingested a toxic plant call the clinic on (02) 6851 1100

https://www.aecvets.com.au

Philip Donato

Central West Recovery Sessions Alert!

Flood-affected community members, don’t miss the NSW Reconstruction Authority’s drop-in sessions. Get the latest on the $100 million Recovery & Resilience package and discover available support services.

Forbes-20 Feb, Forbes Town Hall, 4-7pm

Parkes-21 Feb, Cooke Park Pavilion, 4-7pm

Eugowra-22 Feb, Eugowra Bowling Club, 4-7pm

There are no formal presentations and there is no need to register. Drop in at any time between 4pm to 7pm to meet the team. For more information on the sessions call 1300 003 227

Central West Police District

Five things you need to do before going to bed tonight: Remove valuables from your car, this includes all keys; Lock up your car & house; Check CCTV is working; Switch on down stairs alarm at night (if possible); Report Suspicious Activity to 131 444.

TAFE NSW Forbes

It’s great to see staff and students back on campus and classes up and running for 2024. We have several courses at Forbes this year including Welding Apprentices, Beauty, Automotive, Individual Support (Ageing) and many more. Are you considering enrolling in a TAFE course?

Pop down to Forbes TAFE Campus and check out what courses are available .

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 61
  • 62
  • 63
  • 64
  • 65
  • …
  • 405
  • Next Page »

Click here to download the recent issue (176) of The Forbes & Parkes Phoenix (1.6MB PDF) – 13th February 2026

SEARCH THE PHOENIX

STAY CONNECTED

The Forbes Phoenix would like to thank you, our Facebook friends, for your continued support and readership!

Recent Articles

  • A $7.6 Million Boost For Forbes Future Water Security February 12, 2026
  • Mayoral Notes February 12, 2026
  • Snippets… February 12, 2026
  • Indigenous Storytellers Scholarship Returns February 12, 2026
  • Meet Indigenous Chef Mindy Woods At Forbes Crop Swap February 12, 2026

Phoenix Office 7/113-127 Rankin Street, Forbes NSW 2871

Editor 0432 337 278
editor@forbesphoenix.com.au

Sales 0432 337 278
sales@forbesphoenix.com.au

View our Privacy Policy. View our Conflict Resolution Process. View our Ethics and Complaints Policy. Want to advertise with us? Information on our Community Promotions.

We are always looking for new articles of interest to the local community.

Please feel free to submit an article for possible inclusion in a future issue.

To submit an article, click here to use our online article submission form.

Subscribe

* indicates required

Copyright © 2026 · Magazine Pro Theme On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in