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About Forbes North Public School

December 14, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Students at Forbes North Public School this year.

Forbes North Public School is located on the lands of the Galari river people within the Wiradjuri nation on an expansive eleven-acre site, naturally decorated with stands of established endemic trees hosting a variety of native birds and animals, coupled with a large orchard and commercial kitchen which is part of one of Australia’s first schools to pilot the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program. Since 2009, our expansive ornamental gardens have been maintained and harvested by our students and staff. 

Since 1957, the school has offered quality education in a safe and engaging learning environment from Kindergarten to Year 6. This is inclusive of our best practice Link Up to School program, enabling young children to prepare for school on the same site. Our playground is spacious containing an all-weather undercover court for multiple sports and games, a common playground leading to our Wiradjuri room and Yarning circle shaded by the Aboriginal flag at the heart of the school representing a focus on first nations’ people and culture and supporting the cultural traditions of our 118 Aboriginal students. 

Our new library now contains hundreds of titles in children’s literature and our multi-purpose hall is home to Forbes Learning Ladder after school care and is used four days per week hosting a variety of community engagement events and gatherings. Each day, we offer after school care and school holiday vacation is present all year round. Playground equipment on a large scale has been added in 2023 including a tractor, boat and kitchen café in the infants’ playgrounds next to our canteen preparing nutritious meals five days per week and the Cove where a large indoor play-based area was opened in June. 

Forbes North is a School as Community Centre site offering supported playgroup, transition programs, parenting programs and adult learning courses for our diverse and growing community. Forbes North is consistently praised for its welcoming and inclusive teaching and learning environment with dedicated staff, community volunteers organising programs such as Brekky Club 5 days per week and an energetic Parents and Citizens Association. In 2023, we partnered with Forbes Bus Lines to initiate a first in the Central West with a daily attendance bus which has boosted overall school attendance to above average levels. 

Forbes Country Music Club

December 14, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Photo courtesy of President Wendy Dixon.

Our December muster was held on Sunday the 10th, 2023. It was hot so our numbers were down on the day. 

Nevertheless we had a great time and it was great to be able to catch up. 

Walk up artists on the day included Garry Hemming, Freda and Scotty Drinkwater, Sue Gillett, Jan Hurst, Lyn Eccleston, Lyall Strudwick, Keith Noakes, Dave Parkin and Brett Petty. 

Our band consisted of Brett Petty, Wade Dixon, John Roberts (with an appearance by keen drummer Phil Quirk), Dave Parkin and Keith Noakes. Unfortunately our bass drummer Pam Byrne was unable to join us as she was feeling unwell (who could blame her in this heat!!). Thank you to the band for their hard efforts on the day. 

A huge thank you to those who braved the heat and came and supported us. 

Congratulations to all and a huge thank you to Members who donated goods for the Christmas hamper. Thank you to Members for their support and generosity and for buying so many tickets on the day! 

Our first Muster for next year will be held on Sunday the 14th of January 2024 1pm at Club Forbes – All are welcome to come along 

– Steven 

Big News At Mayfield

December 14, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Come and see the full garden – anytime you like. Come and sleep in the garden – Our Summer Glamping season runs from 27 December to 27 January.

Major changes are afoot at Mayfield Garden with the family deciding that it will now open the full 65-hectare garden every day of the year, commencing 27 December 2023. 

You’ll recall that the full garden – including the private family estate -was previously only open to the public during seasonal festivals, which basically amounted to about 12 weeks per year. 

The family has now come to the conclusion that it makes more sense for visitors who have made the effort to come to Mayfield to be given the opportunity to see every highlight and feature of the garden on any given day of the year. 

It is no longer necessary to time your visit to coincide with our seasonal festivals – every day will seem like a festival! 

Which means you can visit our maze, chapel, stumpery, aviary, garden rooms and other major features anytime you walk through the gate at Mayfield. 

We think it is an exciting milestone in the evolution of Mayfield Garden, and it puts us in synch with other major gardens throughout the world. 

Come and see the full 65-hectare garden any day of the year, starting 27 December. 

Summer Glamping Season Starts 27 December, Come and spend an evening in the garden with a Mayfield Garden Glamping Package. 

The luxury glamping experience allows visitors exclusive late-night and early morning access to the entire garden, and you’ll also enjoy an amazing three-course a la carte dinner at our renowned garden café. 

Guests can choose to have a delicious artisanal breakfast delivered to their tent, or for an extra touch of luxury, have a catered sunrise or sunset picnic. 

The beautifully appointed tents are located by Mayfield’s Obelisk Pond, and are fitted with an authentic natural fibre rug, Queen-size bed, high-grade mattress and linen, and other luxury furniture items. 

Public Urged To Take Precautions As Hot Weather Predicted

December 7, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Beat the heat by heading down to your local swimming pool. Pictured is the Parkes Aquatic Centre.

Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) is reminding people to be cautious and have a plan to beat the heat during extreme temperatures forecast across the region for the rest of the week and into the weekend. 

Priscilla Stanley, WNSWLHD Public Health Director, said temperatures are expect to reach upward of, and in some areas above, 40 degrees Celsius across the District in the coming days. 

Ms Stanley urged people to understand how heat can affect their health and take precautions, particularly those at greater risk like older people, people with existing medical conditions, pregnant women, babies and young people, outdoor workers and socially-isolated people. 

“This summer is predicted to be very hot. For a lot of our District this appears to be one of the first real tastes of that extreme weather, so I encourage everyone to take the risk of heat-related illness seriously,” Ms Stanley said. 

“Heat can impact anyone and it puts a lot of stress on the body. It causes dehydration, heat stroke and heat exhaustion. These conditions can cause serious illness, hospital admission or even death and extreme heat can make underlying health conditions worse.” 

Labor Kicks Programs To The Dirt On World Soil Day

December 7, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Leader of The Nationals and Shadow Agriculture Minister David Littleproud said Labor had cut funding to crucial soil programs in the lead up to World Soil Day. 

He said World Soil Day was a chance to reflect on the importance of soils and agriculture providing fresh food and fibre, but Labor continued to ignore the industry. 

“The former Coalition Government set up the National Soil Strategy in 2021 and committed $196.9 million,” Mr Littleproud said. 

“Labor redirected $11.7 million from the National Soils Strategy to ‘other priorities’. They continue to make cuts instead of investing in soils. In fact, Labor’s National Soil Action Plan includes $36 million from the Natural Heritage Trust, which already focuses on soils. 

“Labor also cut the innovative $54 million Soil Monitoring Incentives Program (SMIP).” 

The SMIP provided landholders with up to $275 per soil sampling site – capped at $10,000 per business – in exchange for sharing the information with a national soil database. 

“Labor is cutting corners and costs when it comes to soils. 

“There is no detail on who or what will replace the National Soils Advocate, even though the Government has had nearly 18 months to plan for this crucial position.” 

Forbes Rotary Extends Deadline

December 7, 2023 by Roxane Manley

The Forbes Rotary Club has been contacted by the Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) program committee to advise that there are still two positions still available for the 2024 seminar to be held at the Warrambui Retreat and Conference Centre in Murrumbateman NSW from Saturday 6th January to Friday 12th January 2024. However, applications must be received by MONDAY 11th December at the latest. 

The Forbes Rotary Club was successful in sending local farm manager, Molly Fuge to RYLA in January this year and Molly returned with an enthusiastic report about the life-changing experiences she had by attending RYLA. 

The current Forbes Rotary membership includes Civil Engineer, John Zannes and local farmer Grahame Uphill who are both ex-RYLA participants. 

For participants to 2024 RYLA seminar the cost is $1250 per person. This cost covers the participant when they arrive onsite (meals and accommodation) until they leave, however travel to and from the venue isn’t covered. 

More information can be found online https://rotary9705.org.au/page/ryla or https://www.facebook.com/District9705RYLA Molly Fuge on 0401 818 986 and Ross Williams (0428 531 123) or Chris Finkel (0429 661 358)

Find It in AMAZING Forbes Christmas Carnival

December 7, 2023 by Roxane Manley

From 5 – 9 pm in Templar, Rankin and Battye Streets

The Forbes Business Chamber is pleased to be hosting many activities, market and food stalls and some very special entertainment that will be held on the main stage. 

The Forbes Pre School will kick of the entertainment at 5.15pm, followed by the Forbes Guitar Academy at 5.30pm, Kristens Dance Studio at 6.30pm, Bedgerabong Public School at 7pm and Forbes Town Band at 7.30pm. Throughout the evening their will be Why Leave Town draws and announcements letting visitors know what is on where. 

“There are many food options so please browse before you make your choice. You will be able to discover what is available for Christmas in the businesses and market stalls” said Aaron Acheson, President of the Forbes Business Chamber. Located throughout the carnival site is Trang Hue Vietnamese Food, Ridgey’s Delights, Romanian Delights, Dipping Dots Ice cream, Paulette’s Mr Whippy Van, Saltbush Lamb, Mumma Bear Food, Coffee and Catering, Cook Wook Wong Chinese Food, Forbes Men’s Shed BBQ, Wattle Café’ Gelato and Take Away, Noodle Box on Rankin, Forbes Pizza, Isabels Place food and drinks,Central Butchery BBQ and Good Folk Food located next to the Club Forbes bar and  drinks. 

“I am looking forward to the activities, rides and fun that the carnival will bring to the community of Forbes, surrounding villages and wider district,” said Aaron Acheson. 

In addition to a great variety of market stalls there is a rock-climbing wall, street art, tea cups merry go round, bottle art, jumping castles, bungee trampoline and a giant slide. 

“Don’t forget to click on the QR Code to have a chance in the draws. Thank you to the sponsors of the Find It In Forbes Promotion and to the volunteers who help organise, set up and clean up the carnival,” said Aaron Acheson.

Counting The Mental Cost Of End Of Year Financial Struggles: Beyond Blue

December 7, 2023 by Roxane Manley

Pictured is Beyond Blue’s Clinical Spokesperson Dr Grant Blashki who said “It’s been a tough year as people grapple with cost-of-living pressures, high inflation, continual rate rises, and economic uncertainty”..

New Beyond Blue data reveals one in five people’s mental health is being extremely impacted by the rising cost of living. A new community survey commissioned by Beyond Blue found financial pressures are the number one stressor for people as we head towards the end of year. 

The survey found, the overwhelming majority (77 per cent) say they feel stressed heading into the end of the year – almost a third feel “quite a bit” or “extremely” stressed. 

83 per cent report the rising cost of living is negatively impacting their mental health, with one in five respondents reporting that impact is extreme. People aged 18 – 49 were more likely to report the cost of living was having a negative impact on their mental health, and almost a third of all respondents say they are unlikely to put a plan in place to manage their mental health. 

Beyond Blue’s Clinical Spokesperson Dr Grant Blashki said “Beyond Blue is prepared for an increase in demand for its support service this month”. 

“Last December, we saw a 41 per cent increase on the monthly average in contacts to the Beyond Blue Support Service, and we expect the same, if not more, this year,” said Dr Blashki. 

“As the holiday season approaches, financial stress is having a significant impact on people’s mental health, it’s a time of great reflection, loneliness for some, and impossible financial expectations for others, such as buying presents or travelling to see family”. 

*The Ipsos Community Sentiment Poll surveyed a representative sample of 1,000 people in November. 

Businesses In Forbes Are Gearing Up For Christmas

November 30, 2023 by Roxane Manley

“The shops are certainly decked out for Christmas and are already welcoming many Christmas shoppers through their doors. The Christmas Promotion is running so please remember to click on the QR Code with every purchase and fill in your details to go into the weekly draw.” said Aaron Acheson. 

Work continues towards the Find It In AMAZNG Forbes Christmas Carnival with festivities kicking off a 5pm. The street closure will take place on the 8 December from 12 noon in Rankin, Templar and Battye Streets. Please park all Vehicles off the street to allow for the rides to load into the area. 

Market Stalls, rides, street games, art activities, face painting and lots more will see a very busy and fun area for the duration of the Carnival. Food stalls and trucks will be on site to feed Forbes residents and visitors. 

Forbes Christmas Carnival will be held on the 8 December from 5 – 9pm. 

Thank you to our sponsors Forbes Shire Council, Forbes Business Chamber Inc, WIN and PRIME TV. Other major sponsors are: Bernardis and Terry Bros Carpet Court, Forbes Phoenix, Flannery’s Pharmacy, Gunns Menswear and Embroidery, MD Steel and Walkers AgNVet. 

Participating businesses have once again offered tremendous support for the Find It In AMAZING Forbes This Christmas. The businesses Acheson’s Mitre 10, AgriWest, Allure On Main, Bernardis, Blue Sky Outdoors, Blush Organic Beauty, Bowns Sports Power, Cahills Footwear Forbes, Chapter Two Boutique, C&D Floorcovering, Euphoria Road, Flannery’s Pharmacy, Forbes Automotive Services and ARB,  Forbes Business Chamber Inc., Forbes Central Butchery, Forbes Shire Council,  Forbes Small Engines, Graces Hair Studio, Gunns Menswear and Embroidery,  HozPots Garden Centre, Isabel’s Café, Jessica’s Beauty, Life Pharmacy, Little Extras Lifestyle, Loomzys FishNFix, News On Rankin, MD Steel, Phillip Wells Optometrist, Robbs Jewellers, Steel Technology, Terry Bros Carpet Court, The Bakehouse, The Book Dispensary, Turners Furniture One, Undercover Sleepwear and Lingerie and WA Knights Cranes, Walkers AgNVet. 

Supporting businesses are MCC Chudleigh and Dobell, Forbes Livestock, Michael Robinson and Real Estate, Central West Diesel, Miller Whitty Lennon and McMillian Industries. 

 

Planning A Great Night Out Means Planning A Safe Trip Home

November 30, 2023 by Roxane Manley

If you are planning a night out, you also need to plan a safe trip home – and you could win a new swag just by sharing your Plan B. 

Warmer weather and the end of the year mean it’s celebration time for many, and a Transport for NSW initiative is aimed at making this summer the safest ever on our roads. 

Patrons at more than 336 pubs, clubs and bottle shops across western NSW will be able to enter a competition at each participating venue to win a swag valued at around $250. 

Entrants at these participating venues can take part in the ‘Win a Swag’ initiative simply by telling us their Plan B for getting home safely. 

Transport for NSW Regional Director West Alistair Lunn said the message was simple for people heading out during the festive season: always have a Plan B to get back home safely” Mr Lunn said.Statistics show the devastating impact of alcohol on the state’s road toll, with drink driving playing a part in 17 per cent of all fatal crashes in NSW from 2018 to 2022 and seven per cent of serious crashes. 

The impact is even greater in the bush, with a little over 50 per cent of all alcohol-related crashes between 2018 and 2022 occurring on country roads. 

The Transport for NSW Win A Swag initiative will run throughout December and January, in partnership with local councils across the state. 

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