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Mayoral Notes…

December 8, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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What a fantastic night out at Carols by Candlelight on Sunday. The event was very well attended and Judy Prior did a great job as Master of Ceremoies. It was a pleasant evening and Santa even made an appearance. On Monday I went to West Wyalong with our Director of Engineering and Technical Services John Zannes to attend a Newell Highway Taskforce Forum. We gave feedback as to why flood proofing is needed for the Newell Highway and this will now be
collated and presented to the Federal Government.

The Templar Street footpath is at a standstill at the moment due to the unavailability of pavers. As soon as the pavers are available this work will continue. Unfortunately Council’s Community Newsletter, that was supposed to be delivered to all households, has been lost by Australia Post. The newsletter will now be sent out the week of 19th December.

Just another reminder that there are a number of items on public exhibition and I encourage you to have a look at these documents. These include the draft Community Funding Program Policy and the Pedestrian and Cycling Strategy. Both of these documents are available to view on our website www.forbes.nsw.gov.au or at Council’s administration office.

Don’t forget to have your say on the Forbes Community Plan 2027. Surveys can still be sent back or completed online
at www.forbes.localvoices.com.au. Our December Council meeting will be held in the Chambers on Thursday, 16th
December at 1pm. All welcome to attend.

Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes…

December 1, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

council

Congratulations to HE Silos who were awarded the NSW Business Chamber’s Business of the Year, as well as the winner of the Excellence in Innovation category at a black tie gala dinner in Sydney last Friday. Principal Steven Morrison said he was very pleased to have won the award and being a member of the Forbes Business Chamber had opened a lot of doors for the company.

VANFEST on Friday and Saturday was excellent and everyone who attended had a great time. The work the Clifton family has done to bring an event like this to Forbes is quite outstanding. The event is a huge boost to our economy and they should be very proud of another successful year. It was a busy weekend in town with the Find it in Forbes Christmas Carnival and a number of markets on Saturday. There was also the SES Fundraiser Concert at the Forbes Services Memorial Club and the Forbes Choral Group Carol of Christmas Cantata on Sunday afternoon. All of
the events were well supported and it was great to see so many people out and about over the weekend.

This weekend is another busy one with the Rotary Ipomoea Christmas Tree Festival at the Town Hall today, tomorrow and Sunday, and Carols by Candlelight on Sunday night at Victoria Park. Don’t forget to have your say on the Forbes Community Plan 2027. Surveys can still be sent back or completed online at www.forbes.localvoices.com.au

Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes…

November 24, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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At our November Council meeting last Thursday, our Section 355 Committees were adopted. There will be five mainstream committees focusing on the key elements of our Community Strategic Plan, which are Infrastructure, Natural Environment, Economic Development, Community and Places and Leadership.

Other committees that will continue separately are Floodplain Management, Saleyards Advisory and Audit, and Risk and Improvement. We will be seeking community representatives for each of these committees and we will let you know when nominations will be taken.

We have a number of items that are on public exhibition after Thursday’s meeting including the Forbes Pedestrian and Cycling Strategy as well as Council’s Community Funding Program Policy. These are both available to view online or at Council’s Administration Office. Nominations are now open for the Forbes Shire Citizen of the Year (26 years and over) and Forbes Shire Young Citizen of the Year (25 years and younger). These prestigious awards recognise residents who have made a significant contribution to our community.

Nominations close at 5pm on 18th January and the awards will be presented at our Australia Day celebrations on 26th January. Today is the White Ribbon Day March from 10am and I encourage you all to participate by marching or showing your support at the event. The march will conclude at Victoria Park about 10.45am where there will be guest speakers, including Nova Peris OAM, as well as a barbecue lunch.

Don’t miss out on VANFEST today and tomorrow! Tickets are still available!

Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes…

November 17, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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The Legend of Ben Hall movie premiere was absolutely fantastic on Saturday night. A presentation was made by me on behalf of the community to the cast and crew to show our appreciation for bringing the premiere back to our town. The Long Lunch by the Lake on Sunday raised over $20,000 and was a great credit to Debbie Roylance and her committee. Now Forbes and Parkes will have their own physio touch machines as there was a fundraiser in Parkes the night before that raised money for the machines as well.

On Sunday afternoon, the Nissan Golf Classic was held at the Forbes Golf Course and it was a success with players from across NSW attending. Well done to Forbes’ John Betland who won the event. Vanfest is next weekend and the grounds are in top order. Tickets are still available, make sure you get yours!

Yesterday was our November Council meeting and l will report on the outcomes next week. Don’t forget to have your say at one of our Forbes Community Plan 2027 workshops. Visit www.forbes.localvoices.com.au or call Council on 68502300 to find out the dates. Please fill in the survey that was delivered to your home this week either by reply paid envelope or online at the website above.

This will help create a plan for the next ten years that is reflective of what the community wants Council to achieve.

Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes

November 10, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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The first community workshop for the Forbes Community Plan 2027 is on Tuesday from 6pm to 7.30pm at the Forbes Town Hall. There will be another two held in Forbes as well as Bedgerabong, Wirrinya and Ootha over the next fortnight. This is your chance to have an input into the way Council operates and what the focus
areas will be over the next ten years. For days and times of the workshops visit the website www.forbes.localvoices.com.au.

As part of the engagement process there is also a survey for all residents to fill in. This survey can be completed online through the website mentioned above and it will also be delivered to all households in the Shire from Monday.
Tomorrow night is the world premiere of The Legend of Ben Hall. This is a very special event for our community to be hosting.

If you haven’t got your tickets yet visit www.stickytickets.com.au/44586. Tickets will also be available at the gate on the night. We have a busy weekend in Forbes with the Nissan Classic at the Golf Club and on Sunday the Long Lunch by the Lake Fundraiser is being held at Lions Park. Don’t forget to vote in the NSW Seat of Orange By-Election. Election Day is tomorrow and pre-polling is also available today at the Town Hall.

Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes…

November 3, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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The Boscars were a great success last Friday night and I congratulate John Davis Motors on winning Business of the Year. Congratulations to all the other businesses who won awards and to the Forbes Business Chamber for putting on such an outstanding event.

The Newell Highway between Forbes and West Wyalong will reopen today at 9am. This is great news for our business community and the travelling public. This means all roads into Forbes are now open after the flood event.

Pre-polling starts tomorrow in the Town Hall for the NSW Seat of Orange By-Election, and will continue all week with Election Day next Saturday. Don’t forget to vote! If you haven’t purchased your tickets for The Legend of Ben Hall world premiere at the Forbes Showground on next Saturday, get yours at www.stickytickets.com.au/44586. This is an event not to be missed and we are very lucky to be hosting the world premiere.

If you haven’t got your tickets for VANFEST yet, make sure you get in quick. The two-day festival on 25th and 26th November will have many new features this year! The engagement process for our Community Strategic Plan starts on 15th November. There will be a number of workshops for community members to have their say on the future of our Shire. We also have a survey for residents to fill in. This will be sent to all households. To fill out the survey online or to register for a workshop, visit www.forbes.localvoices.com.au

Mayor Graeme Miller

Council Comments…

October 27, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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On Monday, His Excellency General The Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Ret’d), Governor of New South Wales and his wife, Linda Hurley travelled to Forbes to thank volunteers and emergency service personnel who assisted during the recent floods. He was also met with flood-affected farmers, key agencies involved in the flood operation and visited the students and staff at Bedgerabong School. His Excellency thoroughly enjoyed his time in Forbes and
everyone involved appreciated being able to talk to him about their experiences during the flood.

The Somewhere Down the Lachlan Sculpture Forbes $20,000 Acquisition Prize and Open $4000 Prize winners were announced at the official opening last Thursday night. It was nice to catch up with the judge Clive Calder from Manly and to see residents and visitors in attendance. The winner of the Acquisition Prize was The Hunter by Damian Vick and the Open Prize winner was The Mark Maker by Brett Garling.

If you haven’t had a chance to have a look at the sculptures in Albion Park or around town, they are definitely worth a look. The Forbes BOSCARS Business Awards Gala Dinner is tonight. It is a wonderful night to celebrate business excellence in our town and I congratulate all the businesses that have been nominated.

Tomorrow is the Teddy Bears’ Picnic, which is an event Council is supporting for Children’s Week. It is from 9.30am to 1pm at Victoria Park and will be a great day out for the whole family.

Mayor Graeme Miller

Mayoral Notes…

October 20, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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The Local Government NSW Annual Conference was held earlier this week and I am pleased to report that four motions submitted by Forbes Shire Council were successful.
The motions are:
• That Local Government NSW requests the Minister and Premier to consider the decentralisation of the RFS to the rural/regional area.
• That Local Government NSW requests the NSW Government provide local government with access to the LiveTraffic.com website portal or an alternative local roads website or portal that councils can access to upload information regarding local road closures, for example due to flooding or accidents.
• That Local Government NSW lobbies for increased funding to rural and regional areas for more reliable mobile and internet services.
• That Local Government NSW makes representation to the Minister to ensure that local government is represented and consulted on the new water sharing plans.

Last Friday, NSW Primary Industries Minister Niall Blair was in Forbes and met with General Manager Danny Green, Deputy Mayor Grant Clifton and some of the local farmers who have been affected by the recent floods. He was able to gain an insight into just how hard the flood has been for our farmers.

On an exciting note, I am pleased to announce that the world premiere of the feature film, The Legend of Ben Hall, will be held at the Forbes Showground on Saturday, 12th November at 8pm. To purchase tickets visit
www.stickytickets.com.au/44586

Mayor Graeme Miller

Council Comments…

October 13, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

council

The Lachlan River continues to drop and the water is receding very slowly. Most of our arterial roads should be open by the end of the week, which will be a relief for all involved. Last week I attended the Newell Highway Taskforce meeting in Dubbo. The taskforce will send a delegation to the Federal Government with the aim of seeking funding to flood proof the Newell Highway at Marsden and Lake Cowal. The Newell Highway is now closed and will remain closed for some weeks. This is having a detrimental effect on towns along the highway.

Next week a number of Councillors and the General Manager will be visiting the Local Government Association Conference in Wollongong. This is an important occasion and one of our new Councillors, Councillor Jenny Webb, will be attending. We will report back when we return. Council business is back in full swing after the induction of our new Councillors and our first briefing session.

The new briefing sessions have replaced Works and Services Committee meetings and I was very pleased to see the interaction between new and old Councillors. Our Grants Officer Andrew Rawsthorne has recently been successful in gaining significant funds for projects in the Forbes community. This financial year Forbes Shire Council has successfully gained grants for five projects totalling $2,416 million. There are over 30 grant applications pending with a total value of almost $2 million. It looks like being another good year for grants in the Forbes Shire.

Mayor Graeme Miller

Council Comments…

October 6, 2016 by Maggi Barnard

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Last Thursday we had our first meeting with the newly elected Council and our Mayoral Election. I am very privileged to be your Mayor and I look forward to working with the Councillors, Council staff and the community for the next two years. Our first Council meeting was very productive and we had good discussions surrounding our Section 355 Committees. All Councillors contributed, which was very pleasing to see. We also had a briefing on
some exciting development potential for the town.

On Sunday morning, the Deputy Mayor, Councillor Grant Clifton and I inspected the floodwaters in the Forbes Shire. There is still a lot of water flowing and from the air we could see a lot of crop damage. We really feel for the farming community and the losses they have experienced. All of the agencies involved with the flood response and recovery are working tirelessly to respond to the needs of the community and are doing a wonderful job.

Information on the assistance available in response to this disaster is available at disasterassist.gov.au and emergency.nsw.gov.au.

On Tuesday, Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, the Hon Duncan Gay MLC visited Forbes to inspect our roads, including sections of the Newell Highway that have been affected by floodwater. Once the water recedes, we will know exactly how much damage has been done. I know some of our roads have been closed for quite some
time and we appreciate your patience as we wait for the water to recede.

Mayor
Graeme Miller

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