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Council News

February 23, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Five New Committees

Forbes Shire Council’s new Section 355 Committee structure is in place with chairs for the five committees appointed at the Council meeting last week.

Natural Environment Chair is Cr Jeff Ni- cholson, Leadership Chair is Cr Susan Chau, Infrastructure Chair is Cr Chris Roy- lance, Enterprise Chair is Cr Phyllis Miller and Community and Places Chair is Cr Jenny Webb.

Each committee will develop plans for engaging with the community and develop- ing strategies and actions to meet Council’s long term objectives.

General Manager Danny Green said the new structure would incorporate working or focus groups that report back through the committees.

Prestigious Awards

Nominations for the prestigious 2017 Forbes Medal and Forbes Heritage Volun- teer Award are now open.

The Forbes Medal will be awarded to a person or organisation responsible for an outstanding contribution to the Shire’s en- vironmental heritage or to the understand- ing of that heritage.

Nominations close at 5pm on Friday, 24th March, and the presentation is on Tuesday, 2nd May at the Forbes Town Hall.

The Forbes Heritage Volunteer Award will also be announced at the presentation and nominations for community members who display excellence in community service, development and promotion of heritage are welcome.

Mayoral Notes

February 23, 2017 by Maggi Barnard


As discussed last week, Council’s new Section 355 Committee structure is in place. At last Thursday’s Council meeting we elected the Chairs of the five committees. This week I will focus on the Natural Environment Committee. Its purpose is to support Council by recommending programs, pro- jects or actions that have the potential to progress the Community Strategic Plan in relation to protecting the environment and achieving effective land use planning, in the interest of the Forbes community. Council- lor Jeff Nicholson was elected the Chair of this committee and Councillor Grant Clifton is also a representative of this committee.

I have fielded a number of questions regarding some of the roads that are still damaged due to the floods last year. All roads have been inspected by the Shire and works will continue on a priority basis on flood damaged roads. Some of the work is also awaiting funding allocation by RMS. Council is very appreciative of your patience and our crews are doing a great job on the repairs.

At last week’s Council meeting, the new Community Funding Program Policy was approved. This new policy will allow equitable distribution of Council’s annual donation’s allocation and we will be calling for applications for the funding shortly.

Council will be meeting with all real estate agents in the near future to assess the needs of accommodation and housing in Forbes. This will help us to look at what is needed in the Forbes Shire in regards to accommodation and housing.

Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes

February 16, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Council’s new committee structure is now in place and there will be five core committees that meet as required to cover the key fo- cus areas of economy, environment, community and spaces, infrastructure and lead- ership and governance. Over the next five weeks I will discuss each committee and its purpose. The Economic Development Committee’s purpose is to support Forbes Shire Council by recommending programs, projects or actions that have the potential to progress the Community Strategic Plan in relation to sustainable economic develop- ment within the Forbes Shire. The Councillors representing this committee are Phyllis Miller, Jeff Nicholson and Steve Karaitiana.

On Thursday, 2nd March, Council is host- ing a Back to Business Week networking event for the Forbes business community. The guest speaker for the evening is NSW Government Department of Planning’s Chief Planner Gary White. Gary has a lot of great information to share and it will be an extremely beneficial night for the Forbes community to attend.

Council has continued its sponsorship of Tai Chi classes with instructors Cheryl Shirvington and Sandra Nicholson. Classes will be held on Tuesdays starting next week at the Uniting Church Hall from 10am to 11am. All ages and levels of fitness are welcome to attend.

Our February Council meeting was held yesterday afternoon and I will report further next week.

Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes

February 9, 2017 by Maggi Barnard


Due to the predicted high temperatures on Saturday, the Bedgerabong Picnic Races have been postponed ‪until Saturday, 29th April. The new date will be a beautiful time of year and it was a decision that had to be made because of the extreme heat we are coping with at the moment.

The flood recovery debrief was held last week and I was very pleased to hear that our communications during the flood and recovery process set the benchmark for other Local Government Areas in the region affected by flooding. The flood event and the recovery were well managed and professionally handled by Council staff and all agencies involved.

‪On Monday night we had our first briefing session for the year and there were a number of items on the agenda. One of the items was the Forbes Community Plan 2027 engagement results. It was very interesting to see the priorities that have come out of the engagement that will form our 10- year plan. The draft plan will be presented to Council in March.

‪On Wednesday afternoon a Citizenship Ceremony was held for four residents. Congratulations to Emma Gamble, Murphy George, Stephanie Sanu and Sydney Sanu who are now Australian citizens.

‪Next Thursday is our first Council meeting for the year starting at 1pm in the Chambers. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes

February 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard


Australia Day was a great day last Thursday and all three events were well attended from the Rotary Community Breakfast, the Diggers Family Swim to the afternoon celebrations at Colin McKenzie Park. We will now have a debriefing session and look at what changes we can undertake to make the day even better. Our Ambassador Sandra Bates had a great time during her visit and was made very welcome by everyone she met.

On Tuesday the AMAZING sculpture went through town on its way out to its home on the stock route along the Lachlan Valley Way (South Condobolin Road). It looks great and there will be an official opening in the next few months.

Orange MP Phil Donato was in town on Tuesday to visit the community groups who received funding as part of the Community Building Partnerships Program. The Forbes Amateur Swimming Club received $6,000 for clubhouse upgrades, Forbes Community Men’s Shed received $40,000 for its new men’s shed, Forbes Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre Indigenous Corporation received $12,000 for the dreaming centre and the Forbes CWA received $6,000 for dance floor upgrades at the hall.

Councillors have our first briefing session for the year on Monday. The first Council meeting will be held ‪at 1pm on Thursday, 16th February. Everyone is welcome to at- tend.

Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes

January 26, 2017 by Maggi Barnard


It was Australia Day yesterday and I am very pleased to announce our Forbes Shire Citizen of the Year is Rob Willis and Forbes Shire Junior Citizen of the Year is Aidan Clarke. Both Rob and Aidan are very deserving of these awards. A number of outstanding nominations were received this year and I thank all the community members who took the time to submit nominations. It was an absolute pleasure to have our Ambassador, Sandra Bates in Forbes. Sandra was the Governing and Artistic Director of the Ensemble Theatre and retired last year after 30 years at the helm. I presented Sandra with her Australia Day Ambassador pin at the Rotary Community Breakfast and she attended all our events with her daughter Susan.

The foundations have started to be laid for the AMAZING sculpture on the stock route along the Lachlan Valley Way (South Condobolin Road). The committee is looking forward to announcing when the letters are in place and ready for the community to see. I will keep you updated on dates when they are announced. The support from local businesses has been unreal and the sculpture is a fantastic cultural asset for Forbes, which will bring tourism and economic benefits to our town.

Last Wednesday, our new Member for Orange, Phil Donato, hosted a meet and greet at the Forbes Town Hall. He was very welcoming to all community members. We look forward to seeing more of Phil when he visits each month.

Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes…

January 19, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

From all reports the Parkes Elvis Festival was a great success and our accommodation providers were fully booked giving Forbes a great economic boost during the festival. The shuttle bus service Council provided through Cenwestours was very popular with almost 1,000 people using the service over 56 trips, two buses and more than 2,600km driven. Forbes also had some wonderful Elvis events for residents
and visitors with the screening of Viva Las Vegas at the Youth and Community Centre, Elvis karaoke at the Forbes Services Memorial Club and Elvis tribute artist Ray of Elvis at the Forbes Golf and Sportsman’s Hotel.

Last Thursday, Minister for Justice and Police Troy Grant, announced $128,430 in funding for the Forbes SES Unit for a new shed and hard-stand area to support sandbagging operations and training. During times of flood, this will mean sandbagging can continue during wet weather and into the night. Already the SES do such a wonderful job along with the community members who volunteer to help sandbag in times of emergencies, but this funding will help our community be even more prepared.

Australia Day is on Thursday and I am looking forward to welcoming our Ambassador, Sandra Bates, to Forbes. We have received a number of nominations for the Forbes Shire Citizen of the Year and Forbes Shire Young Citizen of the Year and the recipients will be announced during the official ceremony from 7pm at Frogs Hollow. I look forward to seeing you all at the various Australia Day celebrations.

Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes…

January 12, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Happy New Year and I hope you all had a lovely Christmas. For the summer holidays Council has organised the Forbes Beach at the Forbes Pool. To open the beach, a beach party was held last Friday night, which was very successful. For the rest of the summer there will be beach volleyball, beach cricket and other beach games as well as a chill out area with deck chairs and a beach theme wall.

The Parkes Elvis Festival started on Wednesday and just a reminder that there is a shuttle bus running from Forbes to Parkes and back each day of the festival for residents and visitors to attend. The cost for the bus is $10 one way, or $35 for unlimited rides. The full schedule is available online at www.forbes.nsw.gov.au and at each of the bus stops. Council has also planned a movie night with the screening of Viva Las Vegas at the Forbes Youth and Community Centre tomorrow night. Doors open at 8pm with the movie starting at 8.30pm. Tickets are $5 and are available at the door.

Nominations for the Forbes Shire Citizen of the Year (26 years and over) and Forbes Shire Young Citizen of the Year (25 years and younger) are open until 5pm on 18th January. These awards will be presented at the Australia Day celebrations at Colin McKenzie Park on Thursday, 26th January. Nomination forms can be collected from Council’s Administration Office or Council’s website at www.forbes.nsw.gov.au.

Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes…

December 22, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Council’s last meeting for the year was last Thursday and it was a very productive meeting. One of the items discussed was the aerodrome and we will be proceeding with the first stage of the subdivision in the near future. We also had a presentation from Chief Planner for NSW, Gary White, who discussed the Central West and Orana Regional Plan and provided information on mega trends. It was very informative and we appreciate Gary taking the time to come to Forbes.

Australia Day plans are well underway and our Australia Day Ambassador is former Governing and Artistic Director of the Ensemble Theatre, Sandra Bates. Nominations are still open for the Citizen of the Year awards with nomination forms available at the council office or online at www.forbes.nsw.gov.au Don’t forget to have your say on the Forbes Community Plan 2027 by completing the survey online at www.forbes.localvoices.com.au. You should have also received a hard copy of the survey in the mail with a reply paid envelope. This is your
chance to participate in the future planning for our town. The survey closes on Tuesday, 3rd January.

On behalf of Councillors and Staff, I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Council offices will be closed from 3pm today and will re-open at 8.30am on Tuesday, 3rd January. Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes…

December 15, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Council hosted an event to celebrate International Day for People with Disability on Tuesday at the Youth and Community Centre. Everyone who attended had a great day out with games, music and a sausage sizzle. I congratulate Ian Westcott who has just opened Betta Home Living in the former Bernardi’s building. He has made a great investment in our town and the store is much larger than the previous one.

Council’s last meeting for the year was yesterday and I will report more on the meeting outcomes in next week’s column. Last night Council conducted its annual water main scour in the CBD. Businesses and residents should not have been affected due to the timing but if you are in the CBD area and notice any discolouration after 7am this morning, call our Engineering department on 6850 2874.

I attended both Northparkes and Lake Cowal’s community consultative meetings recently. Both mines are doing a wonderful job for our communities and I thank them for inviting me to go along to these meetings. Centroc recently held its AGM and Mayor of Bathurst, Cr Gary Rush, is the new Chairman taking over from Mayor of Cowra, Cr Bill West. Centroc has a number of priorities for the year ahead including water security and business opportunities for the region.

Mayor Graeme Miller

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