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Letter to the Editor…

September 15, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

Dear Editor,
While I was riding around the paddocks wallowing in self-pity, awaiting the floodwaters to arrive, I was convicted of my selfishness. Although I was somewhat pleased to have the day off work because of floodwaters, I was reminded of the dedication and commitment of the teachers and staff of Bedgerabong school. A day off school whoopee – no not for them at all. Phone calls were constantly being made to ensure the school could and would be operational.

Arrangements were being made to ensure staff could be transported from Forbes to Bedgerabong through floodwaters just for the Bedgerabong children to proceed as usual with their learning! What a slap in the face! Where was my commitment? Where was my dedication? I would like to thank and give a massive thumbs up to the
teachers and staff at Bedgerabong school for everything they do. They are absolutely amazing.

Katy Brown

Letter to the Editor

November 26, 2015 By Maggi Barnard

Dear Editor,
I just thought it was about time we congratulated your beautiful town. We stop over for a few days every time we are in transit from Queensland to South Australia. Years back, we had a motorhome but recently changed to a caravan, all of which are fully self-contained. Your hospitality is second to none, your lakeside camping area is beautiful and we always find the locals so friendly. Wherever possible, we spend on petrol and food supplies when we arrive. Thank you and your town folk for making this the best stop-over in Australia. We look forward to our next visit – a good break in our journey.
Thanking you once more,
Ken & Val Bossom
Hervey Bay, Queensland

Civic Leaders – Federal, State & Local Welcome the Phoenix!

July 2, 2015 By Maggi Barnard

It is wonderful news about the expansion of The Phoenix, and its move to provide the Forbes community with another avenue to obtain the latest information about their region. Since I entered Federal politics in the early
2000s the media world has changed dramatically and gone are the days dominated by print media. Instead we have a seven-days-a week news cycle. I must admit that I am a hard-copy person and still enjoy spreading out the Saturday paper on the kitchen table, but I acknowledge the cost and limited media capabilities that
come with this.

However, I am pleased that The Phoenix is bucking the trend, and will supply both a print and online edition of their paper. This decision I’m sure will be an added benefit to the Forbes community. I wish The Forbes Phoenix and its editor John Rozentals all the very best for the future, and I look forward to reading the tales from the Forbes region.

The Hon John Cobb MP
Federal Member for Calare

 

It gives me great pleasure to welcome The Forbes Phoenix and their first edition to Forbes. The ethos of the paper I absolutely love. Live local, Love local, Support local. That is what country life is all about. Local support across the business and retail sector is what builds strong economies in our towns and cities. Every Friday The Phoenix will be available free to all and sundry. Local content, news and sport will be included. Cheryl Newsom, the owner, from Canowindra, is very excited about the paper and her enthusiasm is infectious.
Good Luck and Good Reading!

Cr Phyllis Miller OAM
Mayor, Forbes Shire Council

 

I would like to congratulate The Phoenix on their venture into Forbes. Canowindra has certainly embraced The
Phoenix as an important part of its community and I’m sure The Forbes Phoenix will be an important hub for news, views and community events.

The Hon Andrew Gee MP
State Member for Orange

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