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Mayoral Notes

January 30, 2025 by Roxane Manley

What an amazing weekend we had on Sat­urday 25 January and Sunday 26 January celebrating Australia Day in Forbes, and coming together as a community to cel­ebrate Australia – the greatest country in the world.

I was thrilled to announce our three Citizen of the Year Award winners along­side our Australia Day Ambassador, Ange Clarke, at our Gala Dinner at Forbes Town Hall on Saturday night. Congratulations to Maree Yapp, 2025 Forbes Citizen of the Year, Senior Citizen of the Year, Helen Smith, and Young Citizen of the Year, An­nika Dukes. They are all inspiring individu­als who have made amazing contributions to our community and made a difference to the lives of many.

It was great to see so many people enjoying Australia Day the Aussie way – with a BBQ at our Community Breakfast at Lions Park. Thanks to the Rotary Club of Forbes Ipomoea for cooking the BBQ.

Many returned to Lions Park in the evening to enjoy live music from local buskers, food vans and the spectacular fireworks display from Bates Bridge.

We welcomed five new citizens at our Citizenship ceremony on Sunday, with Karunadheera Gamiathge Sugayana Di­nithi, Methmi Gamage, Githmi Gamage, Kurt Friedrich Drewes and Alexandra Very­an Drewes making the Australian citizen­ship pledge. Congratulations on becom­ing Australian citizens and thank you for choosing to live in Amazing Forbes.

Our two-year flood recovery check-in event has been locked in for 5pm – 6:30pm on Wednesday 26 February at the Forbes Rugby Club. This event is free and is part of the natural disaster two-year recovery stage. Legal Aid NSW, NSW Reconstruc­tion Authority and NSW Ambulance will all be there. If you were impacted by the floods and are still working through the recovery process, you need to attend this event. Please RSVP by texting Phil Wor­rad, the organiser, on 0436 921 076.

Lastly, our next Welcome to Forbes event is on Thursday 27 February at the Vanden­berg Hotel from 5:30pm. If you’re new to Forbes please come and join us! We would love to meet you.

God Bless,
Phyllis Miller OAM
Forbes Mayor

Mayoral Notes

January 23, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Celebrating the Forbes community will begin on Saturday 25 January with the Citizen of the Year Gala Dinner where the Young, Senior and Citizen of the Year will be announced.

There has been an amazing line up of nominees this year, so thank you to eve­ryone who has formally recognised some of these extraordinary people. It is actually very humbling to find out about the won­derful contributions these pillars in our community make. The Gala Dinner is so much fun, celebrating and acknowledging the amazing community members we have here in Forbes.

Australia Day Celebrations will continue on Sunday 26 January with the traditional Community Breakfast at Lions Park from 8am – 10am, hosted by Forbes Rotary Club.

It is a great way to start the day, down at the lake. Come down and enjoy the festivi­ties and meet our Australia Day Ambassa­dor Ange Clarke. Ms Clarke is an advocate for disability and inclusion and is the found­er of Where There’s a Will – a wonderful business that repurposes cricket bats into art. The official proceedings will begin at 9.15am.

Later in the day there will be a citizenship ceremony in Council Chambers. I love the Australia Day citizenship ceremonies, they are always such a special ceremony for friends and families to celebrate.

Then beginning at 6pm, the Community Australia Day event will be on. Head down to Lions Park to enjoy the buskers, food vans and fireworks at 9pm.

Don’t forget our Community Strategic Plan Survey is open until Friday 31 Janu­ary. We need as many residents as pos­sible to complete this survey so we know what the community wants for the future of Forbes. Survey responses will be the ba­sis for the council’s next 10 year Strategic Plan.

The survey only takes 10 minutes and is on the front page of the Forbes Shire Council website in the Have Your Say link https://yoursay.forbes.nsw.gov.au/forbescommunity-strategic-plan-review.

Until next week,
God blessPhyllis Miller,
OAMForbes Mayor

Mayoral Notes

January 7, 2025 by Roxane Manley

A very happy New Year to everyone, I know at Forbes Shire Council we are looking for­ward to another busy and highlight filled year with plenty of projects and develop­ments already planned.

Welcome one and all to the 2025 Elvis Festival – what a tremendous event hosted by Parkes Shire Council.

Recognised as one of the top three fes­tivals in Australia, the festival attracts thou­sands of fans every year to our patch in the Central West. This festival has been pre­dicted to inject around $13 million into the local economies. What an extraordinary ef­fort.

Held in January to celebrate the King of Rock and Roll’s birthday on the 8th of Jan­uary, the 2025 Festival is being held from 8-12 January – the 32nd year for the event.

The Elvis Festival has more than 200 events for fans to shake, rattle and roll their way around and continues to attract more enthusiasts every year. It is a mammoth ef­fort and while the team may make it look like it is “Easy Come, Easy Go”, months of meticulous planning are required to host such an event.

Forbes Shire Council are proud support­ers of the Parkes Elvis Festival, running a shuttle bus for anyone wishing to tour our neck of the woods. Buy a one time pass for unlimited trips between the towns. We are very appreciative that many travellers opt to stay or visit our Amazing Forbes while they are in the area.

To celebrate, we will be again hosting the Amazing Street Breakfast on Friday 10 January – starting at 7am you can swing on down to Templar Street, Forbes, for this free and very popular event.

Enjoy Elvis’ hits with popular entertainers Elvis Roberts, Paul Sun Duo and Ray of Elvis and the ever popular Sydney Swing Katz.

This free event will also have food and coffee vans with local cafes open for out­door dining. For more information go to the Forbes Shire Council website.

You can also find details of the Forbes Art Society’s Elvis Exhibition – Easy Come, Easy Go! Being held 8-12 January, the exhibition is at the Forbes Town Hall. The exhibition is open from 10am to 4pm each day.

Phyllis Miller,
OAMForbes Mayor

Mayoral Notes

December 19, 2024 by Roxane Manley

It feels like another year has slipped by far too quickly. So I am really looking forward to stopping and savouring every single minute we have with our family and friends over this holiday break.

I think it is easy to get caught up in how hectic the year has been in the lead up to Christmas but I will making a big effort to really enjoy the precious time we all have together and look back over the many, many things we have achieved in the year.

Here at Council we have commenced and finalised several major projects, main­tained and improved a lot of infrastructure and continued to drive the culture of growth and development we are well known for here at Forbes Shire Council.

From a community perspective, it has been a tough year, we have had some tragic losses and we have all rallied to sup­port each other, not overcoming them but getting through these times together.

It was pleasing to see our Council re­main largely the same in the September election. The minimal change reflecting the community’s confidence in our leadership and direction we are taking the Council in.

Politically, it has been a busy year of ad­vocating and working with the State and Federal Governments and as always mak­ing sure Forbes and regional LGAs have been represented and heard.

I am pleased to say we have further ce­mented our working relationships with our local members and a number of ministers we have welcomed to Forbes throughout the year.

We have continued to work with develop­ers to maintain momentum and investment in our community, I am excited about the new opportunities for the Forbes commu­nity next year and beyond.

I wish all of our community and safe and happy holiday – we hope you all have an amazing Christmas and enjoy a well earned break. It is an opportunity to regroup and rest before we face another busy and achievement filled 2025.

God Bless – looking forward to working with and for you all in 2025.

Phyllis Miller OAM
Forbes Mayor

Mayoral Notes

December 12, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Last week I was in Western Australia to at­tend the 2024 National Local Roads, Trans­port, and Infrastructure Congress which presented a comprehensive program fo­cused on roads, transport, and community infrastructure.

Government leaders, academics, indus­try bodies, and councils discussed key top­ics, such as infrastructure to support future housing, renewable energy deployment and integration, active transport innova­tions and transitioning to a circular econo­my. This Congress provides a valuable op­portunity to expand professional networks and connect with local government suppli­ers who can support our council initiatives.

It was lovely to catch up with some of our local tradies at the BUILD Forbes Tradies event on Friday night. We love our tradies and as I said on the night, we are very keen to get them listed on our new directory, a great resource for all local businesses and to upskill local trades so they can win coun­cil contracts and work. Looking forward to our next event in May.

This week concludes our first week of nose in parking – I know there has been a lot said about this but as I was standing in the street watching traffic on Monday, it was great to see (almost) all the cars nose in. Traffic flowed smoothly and our courte­ous Forbes drivers shared the road well. It has been a long time since it the CBD mas­terplan but it really was thoroughly consult­ed. The work itself has been a bit delayed with Covid and the flood. Let’s see how we all feel in 12 months.

With such a busy finish to the year, it re­ally is exciting that it is beginning to feel like Christmas. The decorations look amazing and the special Christmas lights and show is again being shown at Town Hall from 8.30pm until 11pm. Don’t forget to tune into 88.7FM on your car radio for the full audio-visual experience. It is Carols by Candlelight are on Saturday night. A really lovely family night in Victoria Park, it starts at 7pm – there will be live performances, Santa and plenty of food vendors. Carols begin at 8pm.

Until next week
Phyllis Miller, OAM
Forbes Mayor

Mayoral Notes

December 5, 2024 by Roxane Manley

The big news this week is the change to nose in parking in Lachlan Street from Brownes Lane to Rankin Street. New lines will be painted during nightworks on Sun­day 8 December and Monday 9 December, so as of next week the residents of Forbes will be parking nose in. It’s a win for local businesses, as not only will they not be disturbed by the works but there will be ad­ditional car parks in Lachlan Street for the busy December trade.

More parks will be needed around the new cultural centre (former ambulance sta­tion) as when that is ready mid next year.

There will be two disabled parks allocated in the northern and southern ends of Lachlan Street. One will be outside the cultural cen­tre and the second will near the former NAB.

Nose in parking in Lachlan Street has been discussed since the CBD master­plan (2020) and following the success of the Templar Street trial over two years ago.

The recommendation was passed by Coun­cil’s Traffic Committee, with representatives from Transport for NSW, the community, Po­lice, the Roads Safety Officer and Forbes Shire Council. For those with questions, you can meet with Director of Engineering, Richard Jane, on the corner of Lachlan and Templar Street on Friday morning to ask any questions or find out more.

Is there a tradie in your household? Are they coming to the Build Forbes Tradies Night on Friday 6 December. To be held from 6pm-9pm at the Golf Club – the night is for tradesman and developers to find out more about Forbes development trends and contracting opportunities. There will also be agencies offering business support servic­es, as well as a chance for tradies to find out more about how to work with Council. Free tickets can be booked at 123 tix.

Thank you to all who participated in our first ever International Men’s Day event last week. I was unable to attend but was given good reports from those who were. What a great opportunity to acknowledge the men in our community. International Women’s Day has always been a very successful event in Forbes so it is nice to see the men taking the opportunity to organise an event as well.

Thank you to the Deputy Mayor Chris Roy­lance for leading this event for the council and community.

Until next week
Phyllis Miller, OAM – Forbes Mayor

From The Mayor’s Desk

November 28, 2024 by Roxane Manley

There was a soft launch at the Forbes Mul­tipurpose Equestrian Centre (MEC) with representatives from the many horse user groups, local contractors and enthusiasts.

The MEC is a grand facility, measuring 80m x 60m, located between the showground and the racecourse and is the first step in what we hope to develop as an amazing horse precinct in future years.

There has been so much interest in this specular facility, it has already been booked for its first event this weekend. We are all looking forward to continuing to dvelop and attract funds to make this facility even more amazing.

The MEC was completed on time and on budget by the Forbes Shire Council with funding from the NSW Government Office of Sport Multi Sport Community Facility Fund.

What a win for the community, it’s not every day a town our size can build, with local contractors, a facility this size which will be able to house many horse and out­door events under cover.

Forbes will be hosting our first ever Inter­national Men’s Day event on Friday. Start­ing at 7am at Lions Park the morning will include a free breakfast, ice plunge, walk around the lake and some inspirational speakers. This event has created a lot of interest and we look forward to seeing you all down there.

Our EV chargers were commissioned on Wednesday. After substantial delays due to industrial action, Essential Energy was able to connect our new chargers. These funded chargers are located near the CBD to enable tourists to wander around our town while they get their vehicles charged.

Great news for local electric car owners and travellers alike.

Until next week
Phyllis Miller,
OAMForbes Mayor

Mayoral Notes

November 21, 2024 by Roxane Manley

It was an honour to be among the 150 may­ors and executives present at the Country Mayors Association meeting on Friday in Sydney. It was an even greater honour to be elected on the Executive Board again to serve another two year term.

While in Sydney I was able to catch up with several State Ministers, including Pre­mier Chris Minns, Local Government Min­ister Ron Hoenig, Roads Minister Jenny Aitchison and Health Minister Ryan Park.

Are you coming along to our first ever International Men’s Day? It will be held on Friday 29 November. Council is invit­ing the community to come down to Lions Park from 7am – 10am to hear from Guest speakers Cr Chris Roylance and a repre­sentative from Talk to Me Bro. Guests can enjoy a BBQ breakfast, dip in an ice bath and enjoy a walk around the lake. For more information on this event, please contact Council’s Event’s Team on community@forbes.nsw.gov.au or 02 6850 2300.

It has been two years since the 2022 floods and I know there has been a bit of discussion about Forbes commemorating the event similar to other local communi­ties. The fact is this time two years ago, Forbes had now suffered three major flood fronts, I was looking back on pics from Oc­tober where some water levels over roads was already at 700mm. I am not quite sure, just as many in the community weren’t sure, when you would mark the date of the Forbes floods? I am also proud that our community has diligently pressed on mov­ing forward rather than looking back. As we have done since every flood event our community has endured.

As the busy season approaches please mark your calendar with Friday 6 Decem­ber for our next Tradies night, this is a great night to celebrate our local trades who have been working hard all year on so many pro­jects throughout the year. We hope to see you all there at the Golf Club from 6pm.

The date for the ever popular Carols by Candelight has been locked in for Satur­day 14 December. There will be live per­formances, Santa will be on site from 7pm and carols will begin at 8pm. There will be food vendors and glow sticks available for purchase. Join us in Victoria Park from 7pm-10pm.

Until next week
Phyllis Miller, OAM – Forbes Mayor

Mayoral Notes

November 14, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Weren’t the BBQ Championships just amazing. It was a great weekend, it was lovely to have so many people travel to Forbes to enjoy the two day event – looking forward to it being even bigger and better next year.

Did you see the Christmas decorations starting to pop up around Forbes? Aren’t they beautiful? It is a bit scary how quickly this year is drawing to a close, at least we can focus on how special our CBD looks every year around Christmas time.

Forbes Domestic and Family Violence Committee will be hosting the White Rib­bon Day on Monday 25 November at Li­ons Park. The event includes a march from Victoria Park to Lions Park, guest speak­ers, information stalls and a community BBQ, all aimed at raising awareness about men’s violence against women. The march will start from Victoria Park at 10am. Busi­nesses are being asked to stand out the front to show their support as well.

Food from the BBQ will be a $1 donation and proceeds will go to the White Ribbon Day Association.

On Friday, 29 November Council is invit­ing the community to Lions Park from 7am – 10am to celebrate International men’s Day. We will have guest speakers, you can enjoy a BBQ breakfast, have an ice bath and enjoy a walk around the Lake.

For more information on this event, see our website, facebook page or contact Coun­cil’s Event’s Team on community@forbes.

nsw.gov.au or 02 6850 2300.

I know it is early notice but have you booked a ticket for the Citizen of the Year Gala dinner? Join us for the annual Citizen of the Year Gala Dinner, it will be held on Saturday 25 January 2025 from 6pm-10pm at the Forbes Town Hall. Tickets are FREE but you need to book at 123tix.

The Official Ceremony will include the presentation of the Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year and Senior Citi­zen of the Year award winners and nomi­nees for our 2025 Citizens of the Year.

Talking Australia day awards – have you nominated a worthy winner yet? You can download a nomination form off the web­site on the community pages or collect one from Council’s front desk.

Until next week
Phyllis Miller,
OAMForbes Mayor

From The Mayor’s Desk

November 7, 2024 by Roxane Manley

It is finally here – the National BBQ Cham­pionships are on again!! What a great weekend of food, live music, markets and a healthy bit of competition.

We have more than 20 teams from Forbes and around Australia competing over the two days for the National BBQ ti­tle for grilling or to the win the Australian Barbecue Alliance’s Smoking competition – the winner of which will have the opportu­nity to represent Australia in the Jack Dan­iel World BBQ contest.

On Saturday, the event will be official­ly opened at 12.30pm with live cooking demonstrations by Guest Chef Mat Blak who has travelled from the UK to judge the event. On Saturday night there will be live music throughout the day with Cam­eron Sharpe and then Josie Laver and Kate Jayne (remember her from Sundown Sounds) playing into the night.

On Sunday, the Australian Barbecue Al­liance will be training up local volunteer judges (you can enrol on our website) to

be a part of tasting the cooking of some of Australia’s best smokers.

It is all happening at Grinsted Oval – there will be markets, entertainment for the kids and plenty of food trucks. Bring your hat, bring a chair or a picnic rug and come and support Australia’s BBQ best.

A date for the diary – Forbes Domestic and Family Violence Committee will be hosting the White Ribbon Day is on Mon­day 25th November at Lions Park. The event includes a march from Victoria Park to Lions Park, guest speakers, information stalls and a community BBQ, all aimed at raising awareness about men’s violence against women.

The march will start from Victoria Park at 10am. Businesses are being asked to stand out the front to show their support as well. Food from the BBQ will be a $1 dona­tion and proceeds will go to the White Rib­bon Day Association.

Until next week
Phyllis Miller, OAM – Forbes Mayor

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