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Our Bloke – Tim West

May 6, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Tim West

How long have you lived in or around Forbes and what do you like about living here? I have lived in Forbes most of my life. I love the fact Forbes is a close-knit community who help each other out.

Where do you work and what do you enjoy most about where you work? I work at Boys to the Bush and enjoy helping kids who need a hand. We can either whinge about the young people in our community or HELP them become better people.

What do you do to unwind on weekends? Hang with my kids and family or play sport.

What are you really good at? I am very good at annoying people, especially people I work with.

What makes you laugh the most? Funny things my kids say.

What’s on your bucket list? Go to the US Masters golf at Augusta.

Tell us an interesting fact about yourself…. I am actually Mum and Dad’s favourite child!

If money was no object, what would you do with your time? Open a café on the river that does amazing food and coffee.

What was your first job? Working for Dad in the family ag business.

Our Gal – Sarah Auld

April 29, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

How long have you lived in or around Forbes and what do you like about living here? I lived in Parkes most of my life and moved to Forbes three years ago. I love the lake, walking around it and barbeques. I love the fact I met my soon to be husband here, and bringing up our beautiful daughter in a lovely town.

Where do you work and what do you enjoy most about where you work? I run my own family day care two days a week with Cabonne FDC. I love all my beautiful families and children, love watching them play, grow and learn. I also work at Bright Beginnings Childcare Centre, love the team, the children and the beautiful environment.

What do you do to unwind on weekends? I love spending time with my partner and Tilly our daughter, we love walks around the lake and just being around each other.

What are you really good at? I believe I’m good at my job as an early childhood educator, good at listening to the children, caring and teaching them new and exciting things.

What makes you laugh the most? My partner Hamish.

What’s on your bucket list? Travel to Greece.

Tell us an interesting fact about yourself….I own three silkie chickens named Fettuccine, Penny and Baba.

If money was no object, what would you do with your time? Spend quality time with my baby all day every day.

What was your first job? Working at Woolworths.

Our Bloke – Aidan Clarke Forbes Shire Councillor

April 20, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Where were you born? Born, raised and stayed in Forbes.

Were you named after anyone? Not that I know of. All I know is my initials were always going to be AJC whether I was a girl or a boy.

Which of your accomplishments are you most proud of? Definitely the 2021 council elections and having the opportunity to lead a fantastic team of educators at the Learning Ladder.

What historical moment stands out most in your memory? Without a doubt Kevin Rudd’s national apology to the stolen generation.

What’s the single best piece of advice you’ve ever received? Never expect someone to do something you wouldn’t do yourself.

What’s the greatest risk you’ve ever taken? I’m not a big risk taker. I would be called a very cautious and planned person. Biggest risk would have to be buying my first home. It’s always to know if the time is right.

What are the three things you would take to a deserted island? A fridge full of food, my family and a bucket load of sunscreen.

If you had to spend $10,000 today, how would you spend it? I would head straight to the TAB… in all seriousness I would be buying lots of useful things.

When are you happiest? When I’m surrounded by my family (or watching horse racing)

What is your favourite Elvis song? Burning Love. I’ve only started to enjoy Elvis in the past few years.

What brings you back to the Parkes Elvis Festival?

April 20, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Sharlene and Ian Subbi from the South Coast: It is our 10th festival as we are big Elvis fans. We had his songs play at our wedding and we renewed our vows in 2019. The atmosphere is very enjoyable, and Sharlene will be celebrating her 70th birthday on Thursday!

 

Lyn and Peter Davis with Wagz from Tamworth: We are back for our 18th festival. We just love it. We’ve made friends over the years and we all meet up here. The atmosphere, our music, our generation and everyone here is enjoying themselves.

 

Doug and Norma Cornwall from Yarra Junction, Victoria: We are back for our second festival and we love all aspects of the festival, especially the courtesy bus, and having good meals every day. We are also meeting up with friends here that we’ve met on the road from all over.

Be Seen @ The Parkes Elvis Festival

April 20, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Mary and Greg Mann from Sussex Inlet for their first festival.

 

Peter and Diane Berry from Townsville for their first festival.

 

Wendy and Ian Petersen with Joey and Max from Mary-borough, Qld for their 10th festival.

 

Cheryl and Rudi Riksman from Mandurah, WA for their third festival.

 

Loreen and Robert Bracken from Camden in Sydney for their third festival.

 

Lenore and Grahame Williamson from Swansea (first festival in 2007), NSW and Ann and Keith Lewis from Wollongong (first festival in 2013).

 

Charlie and Paula Rupe from Tynong North, Victoria for their first festival.

 

Jeff and Coral Pantlin from the Central Coast for their first festival.

 

Allan and Helen Politis from Wadonga for their first festival.

Our Gal – Shania Sarsfield Miss Priscilla 2020

April 20, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Where were you born? Wellington NSW.

Were you named after anyone? The name Shania came from my Mum being a Shania Twain fan, and the midwife who helped to deliver me was also named Shania.

What did you enjoy the most about being Miss Priscilla? It’s so hard to pick just one, but visiting the nursing homes warmed my heart. Overall, I enjoyed my role as the Elvis fans are very passionate and it’s amazing to see how it brings everyone together to celebrate!

What is your favourite Elvis song? I get asked that a lot, and I’m pretty sure the answer changes every time! There are so many great songs, and it just depends on what I’m feeling at the time. At the moment I’ve been jamming to “All Shook Up”.

Which of your accomplishments are you most proud of? I’m very proud of being crowned Miss Priscilla and so grateful for the experience, but another accomplishment is that I’m in my last year of studies to become a registered nurse and I cannot wait to go out into the world and start my career.

What historical moment stands out most in your memory? The fight for social equality and women’s rights. Women in NSW gained the right to vote in 1902. This moment has guided women closer to equality in all aspects of life. From a time when women weren’t even able to drink in a bar!

What are the three things you would take to a deserted island? A hammock, a good book and a lychee mojito!

If you had to spend $10,000 today, how would you spend it? I would probably send it to the flood effected families.

Our Gal – Bec Ragg

April 14, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

How long have you lived in or around Forbes and what do you like about living here? I moved here in 1987. I love the community vibe, always ready to help each other in times of need.

Where do you work and what do you enjoy most about where you work? I work at Club Forbes. I love the atmosphere at the club, the staff are the best and the patrons are lovely.

What was your first job? Tomato Picking.

If money was no object, what would you do with your time? Travel, buy a huge farm so I can have all the animals.

What makes you laugh the most? My kids and my grandbabies.

What’s your pet hate? People who are cruel and intolerant to others.

What’s on your bucket list? Las Vegas, see the northern lights in Canada, swim with the great white sharks in South Australia.

If you would live in any time and place, when and where would it be? Present day in the Colorado Mountains.

If you could have a superpower, what would it be and why? Talking to animals – would love to know what they are thinking.

What’s your favourite childhood memory? Learning to figure skate.

What’s your favourite quote? Leave a little sparkle wherever you go.

Tell us an interesting fact about yourself… I was the first girl born on my father’s side of the family in two generations.

Be Seen @ Physie Zone Championships

April 14, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Danielle Hornery 3rd, Georgie Stewart 1st, and Willow Frost 2nd in the 7-8 year champion girl.

 

Maddi Hornery 1st and Grace McDonald 2nd in the 10-year category.

 

Lexi Herden 2nd and Maya Doyle 1st place in the 11-12 category.

 

Aleigha Hornery 3rd in the 5-6 year category. Emily Rich-ies 1st in the 9-year category.

Lachlan’s Hidden Gem For Sale

April 14, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Carranor, one of the Lachlan River’s hidden gems, is on the market with Forbes-based rural property specialists Johnston Rural Group.

Carranor is a unique and highly productive mixed irrigation farm which also provides a wonderful place to live. Ideally located upstream of Jemalong Weir, Carranor enjoys a convenient yet private location under 15 minutes’ drive west of Forbes.

Surrounded by a scenic 270° and 8.25km water frontage, the property comprises approximately 225.91 hectares (558.23 acres) of mostly alluvial river and creek flats of which 60 hectares (150 acres) is developed for border check surface irrigation.

Owned and operated by the same family for over 70 years, the property has a deep and fascinating history that dates back to the early 1800s when it was part of the 16,000 acre Carrawobitty Estate owned by James Collits. In 1948, after World War II, roughly 5,800 acres of the Carrawobitty Estate was resumed for soldier settlement into 17 separate parcels including those that now make up Carranor.

Today, the property is well known locally for its prime lamb and lucerne hay production, high performance pastures and yielding crops, as well as its livestock breeding and fattening capacity.

Do you have an Easter Tradition?

April 14, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Jack de Jong: Going camping for the weekend.

 

Kieran Collits: Spending it with my family.

 

Jacob Howarth: Going to my Aunty’s house for a barbeque.

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