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Mayoral Notes…

August 4, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Last week I attended the Australian Livestock Markets Association Saleyards Conference in Bendigo with Councillors Graeme Miller and Brian Mattiske and Director Engineering and Technical Services, John Zannes. One of the highlights was having Tess and Andrew Herbert speak about the relationship of saleyards to feedlots. Tess gave a great presentation and did us all proud on behalf of the region.

On Wednesday night we held our meet and greet night for our new General Manager, Danny Green. It was great to see so many community members come along to join us in welcoming Danny.

Next Tuesday is Census night! Please help us to make sure everyone in Forbes is counted by completing your form. Council is hosting three fill in a form sessions to help residents complete their forms. These will be held on Monday, 8th August at Forbes North and Thursday, 11th August and Wednesday, 17th August at the Forbes Library. Sessions will be between 9am to 12pm and 1 to 4pm. If you are having any problems completing your Census form, give us a call or come along to one of the sessions.

The Council elections are on 10th September and nominations are now open for candidates. Nominations close on 10th August and if you have any questions about becoming a Councillor, don’t hesitate to contact me or any of the current Councillors. The website for a range of information is www.votensw.info

Have a great week, stay safe and God bless.
Mayor, Cr Phyllis Miller OAM

Mayoral Notes…

July 28, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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We have had some minor flooding across the Shire this week and a number of roads have been closed. Please remember that it is not only an offence to drive through a road closed sign, it is also dangerous as the condition of the road is not known and there could be submerged logs in the water.

Before our July Council meeting last Thursday, Councillors and executive staff had lunch with John Cobb and his wife Lisa to give our thanks and appreciation for his time as our Federal Member. John was always at the other end of the phone when we needed him and always did his best for Forbes and for that we are very grateful.

We are now looking forward to working with Member for Riverina Michael McCormack, who is also our new Small Business Minister. I am sure that he also will be there to assist us when required. We presented some of our top foodies with their five star Scores on Doors certificates at the Council meeting last week.

This program is a great initiative that rewards excellence in food handling and hygiene. Free sample testing, to find out if your home contains loose-fill asbestos, is currently taking place for owners of pre-1980s residential premises in our area. To register, or for more information, call 13 77 88. Don’t forget our meet and greet night for our new General Manager, Danny Green is on next Wednesday, 3rd August. RSVP for catering purposes by Monday by calling 6850 2361.

Here’s hoping the sun begins to shine and the rain lets up long enough to prevent any further flooding!

Have a great week, stay safe and God bless.
Mayor, Cr Phyllis Miller OAM

Mayoral Notes…

July 21, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Wasn’t the weather on the weekend great? It was so nice to sit in the sun and feel alive again. The sun didn’t last long though with more rain upon us. Just a reminder for when you are driving around the shire, there are a number of roads that have been affected by rain creating soft edges and potholes so please make sure you travel with care. We will be completing the repairs as quickly as possible.

Our July meeting was held this week and it was our new General Manager Danny Green’s first Council meeting since arriving in Forbes. Please mark Wednesday, 3rd August in your diaries as we are having a welcome function for him at the Forbes Services Memorial Club from 5.30pm to 7pm.

This is a great chance for everyone to come along and say hello, enjoy a nibble and drink. Everyone is welcome, please RSVP for catering purposes by calling 6850 2361. Another event to mark in your calendar is the Forbes NAIDOC Week celebrations on 23rd August. NAIDOC Week is a great opportunity for everyone to come together and celebrate with our traditional owners as one united Australia.

As you know, the Census is being conducted on 9th August and field officers are still needed for our area. If you are interested in these paid positions visit www.abs.gov.au. Last Thursday, Evolution Mining announced $12,500 in funding for Forbes Wheelchair Basketball. This is fantastic news and will allow for five specialised wheelchairs to be purchased as well as other equipment.

Have a great week, stay safe and God bless.
Mayor, Cr Phyllis Miller OAM

Mayoral Notes…

July 14, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Oh dear, we have had more rain this week and there is a lot of water around. Please do not drive through any flooded roads. Whether you are in a 4WD or a little Echo, they all float so please don’t do it. The NSW Junior Squash Championships were on the weekend with the finals held in Forbes on Sunday. The Golfie was a spectacular venue and there was standing room only for spectators. The presentation that afternoon upstairs was superb. There was great talent on display, especially from our local juniors who did very well and we are very proud of them.

There is another new business that has opened in town with JD’s Glass and Glazing in Union Street. It is always great to see new businesses open and I wish them well.

A big congratulations to Margaret and Ken Nock for 30 years of great service to the Forbes community. For most of that time they were my newsagency and they gave me excellent service. I wish them health and wellbeing on behalf of the Forbes community in whatever their future plans are.

Our General Manager Danny Green and I travelled to Orange last Thursday for a consultation meeting on the Joint Organisation model and pending legislation. We have had a lot of consultation in regards to the Joint Organisations and we are now at the point where we’ve got to suck it up and see if it works in my view. Centroc as a pilot Joint Organisation has been highly successful and has delivered savings to our Councils.

Have a great week, stay safe and God bless.
Mayor, Cr Phyllis Miller OAM

Mayoral Notes…

July 7, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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On Tuesday we had a meeting with the Australia Rail Track Corporation in relation to the Inland Rail project. It is extremely exciting that this project is getting closer to becoming a reality. It was also heartening to see that community members visited the information sessions held in the Town Hall on Monday afternoon.

Our new General Manager Danny Green started this week and he is fitting in very well. Danny brings with him a range of experience and we are very pleased to welcome him to Forbes. At our budget meeting last week Council resolved to commit to a partnership with the Forbes Triathlon, providing $15,000 a year for the next three years towards the event, which is fantastic.

The Centroc Road Transport Technical Committee is in the process of developing a regional strategy to update crucial road links within the Centroc Council areas. This will be extremely beneficial when we are lobbying for funding.

I can’t impress enough that when our unsealed roads are closed to vehicles over 3 tonnes in wet conditions, if they are driven on your insurance is at risk if there is an accident. We are very mindful to do all we can to keep our roads open.

The Tai Chi classes Council sponsored with Cheryl Shirvington and Sandra Nicholson at the Uniting Church Hall have been very successful. The classes will continue on Tuesdays after the school holidays, with the first from 10am to 11am on July 19.

Have a great week, stay safe and God bless.
Mayor, Cr Phyllis Miller OAM

Mayoral Notes…

June 30, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Earlier this week I had my first meeting as a committee member on the State Weed Committee. It was very interesting. On Tuesday, Riverina MP Michael McCormack was in town to announce funding under the Safer Streets Program for two CCTV cameras to be installed at the Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre.

Unfortunately I was unable to attend but this is great news as it should put an end to the acts of vandalism and theft that have happened at the dreaming centre over the years. We held our special meeting on Wednesday night to adopt the 2016-17 Operational Plan. It was also the last meeting we had with our Acting General Manager, Max Kershaw.

Today is Max’s last day at Council and he has done a brilliant job. On behalf of all of Council, we thank Max for his time and efforts to keep the clock ticking in Council land. We look forward to welcoming our new General Manager, Danny Green, on Monday. Census night is on the 9th of August and this year there is a new delivery and collection procedure, which will make it easier to complete. We are happy to help anyone who may have difficulty in filling out their forms. I cannot stress enough just how important the Census is. We want to make sure everyone in Forbes is counted this Census.

Have a great week, stay safe and God bless.
Mayor, Cr Phyllis Miller OAM

Mayoral Notes…

June 23, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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This week I attended the National General Assembly of Local Government in Canberra with Deputy Mayor Graeme Miller. There were many and varied topics on the agenda including NBN blackspots and mobile phone coverage issues as well as funding opportunities through the Federal Government.

On Thursday afternoon Riverina MP Michael McCormack was in town to announce $10,500 for the Forbes Amateur Swimming Club. This funding was made possible through the Stronger Communities Program and will help bring the clubhouse up to scratch. Our Grants Officer Andrew Rawsthorne did a great job in helping the swimming club apply for this grant. If you need any help with grant applications, don’t hesitate to give him a call.

I attended the official opening of the Parkes Regional Airport upgrade and the dedication of the late Robert Wilson Terminal on Thursday morning. Robert was a great Local Government colleague and a wonderful mayor of Parkes Shire Council for 23 years. It was lovely to see his family representing him at the occasion.

The Federal Election is just around the corner on 2nd July and pre-polling starts at the Town Hall on Monday. Absentee voting is also available during a Federal Election, make sure you don’t forget to vote. With the amount of rain we have had this week, please don’t drive in flood water and if you are driving in wet weather, drive very carefully.

Have a great week, stay safe and God bless.
Mayor, Cr Phyllis Miller OAM

Mayoral Notes…

June 16, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Over the long weekend we welcomed the 40th National Sunbeam Car Rally to Forbes. We hosted an official welcome on Friday night in the Town Hall and it was a great event. On Saturday morning the rain held off long enough for the show and shine in Harold Street and there were some great cars on display.

The participants in the rally were so pleased with their time in Forbes and I enjoyed a great night out at their social dinner on Saturday.

The Sydney Weekender episode featuring Forbes is set to air at 5.30pm on Prime7 on July 10! Make sure you tune in to watch Mike Whitney venture around Forbes! We have had quite a few economic development enquiries and we are working with the interested parties to achieve the best outcome possible for the community.

All of the enquiries have been very positive and we will keep you posted when we have something concrete to report.

A background paper on the Joint Organisations model has been released and is currently on exhibition. If the model is right, Joint Organisations will be beneficial for regional collaboration and planning throughout regional councils.

Tonight the Western Region Academy of Sport is hosting a Regional Athlete and Coach Education Workshop at the Forbes Sports and Recreation Club from 6.30pm to 7.30pm. The workshop will provide a range of valuable information to athletes and is free to attend.

Have a great week, stay safe and God bless.
Mayor, Cr Phyllis Miller OAM

Mayoral Notes…

June 9, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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On Monday night we held a public meeting to present our draft operational budget for the next 12 months. We are very pleased that we are delivering an all-time record, balanced budget at $38 million. At the moment we are looking at delivering $15.5 million in capital works and almost $12 million through the general fund. It is going to be a big year.

A $600,000 pledge to rehabilitate the netball courts if the Turnbull Government is re-elected was announced on Saturday morning by Riverina MP Michael McCormack and Senator Fiona Nash. The netball community are so excited about the pending grant.

Forbes Preschool was officially opened by Deputy Premier Troy Grant on Friday and we cannot thank him enough for his involvement in this project. Through a very solid partnership with the preschool, the State Government and Council, we’ve been able to deliver a state of the art preschool that will take us into the next 60 years.

Sydney Weekender host Mike Whitney and his crew were in Forbes on Tuesday and Wednesday to film an episode on our town! It was great to have them here and I can’t wait to watch the episode! I will keep you updated when we find out when it will be aired on TV.

Due to the wet weather, the completion of the resurfacing work in the CBD has been delayed. We thank you for your patience while this work continues.

Have a great week, stay safe and God bless.
Mayor, Cr Phyllis Miller OAM

Mayoral Notes…

June 2, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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If you haven’t heard the news yet, Council has appointed Danny Green as our new General Manager. Danny will start on Monday, July 4 and we are very confident that Forbes will go ahead in leaps and bounds under his management. Danny has been the General Manager of Gloucester Shire Council since 2012 and brings with him a range of experience and qualifications.

He is very enthusiastic about moving to Forbes and is the kind of General Manager that really cares about the community he works in and the team that works for him. Council’s draft 2016-17 Operational Plan is currently on exhibition and a public meeting will be held at 6pm on Monday, June 6 at the Town Hall to answer any questions you may have. Once all the feedback is received, we will consider it again at the next meeting on June 17.

Today is the official opening of the new Forbes Preschool which is very exciting. The preschool has been open for a few weeks and it is just fantastic that we have this great facility in town. The official ceremony takes place at 9.30am and the preschool will be open for people to look through from 9am to 2pm. It is definitely worth a look!

At 6.30pm next Wednesday a public meeting will be held at the Bedgerabong Community Hall with Councillors and staff. A number of items are on the agenda including the Rural Waste Facilities Option Plan and how groups can access grant funding. I encourage all Bedgerabong residents to come along.

I have been appointed as a committee member to the State Weed Committee for the next three years. The committee’s purpose is to reduce the impact of weeds on the community, primary industries and environment by providing consistent and transparent state level leadership, coordination and accountability for weed management throughout NSW. I am looking forward to working with the other committee members to achieve this.

Have a great week, stay safe and God bless.
Mayor, Cr Phyllis Miller OAM

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