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Bogan Mobile For Sale But Hope Remains For 2023 Festival

February 11, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

FOR SALE: The famous Bogan Mobile from the 2019 Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival is for sale on Forbes Parkes Buy Swap Sell and the Australis’ Biggest Bogan Festival Facebook page for those interested. ABBF may return for 2023 according to reports however nothing has been confirmed yet. INSET: Comedian Chris Franklin signing the Bogan Mobile at Bogan Gate in 2019 with comedians Half-Cooked Chip, Luke Acheson and Benny Bogan.

The famous Bogan Mobile is up for sale and already there is interest in the sentimental, uniquely designed vehicle.

“The cheeky paddock basher is in fairly good condition and only needs a little bit done to it,” said Debbie Martin, who bought the car at the one and only Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival in 2019 at Bogan Gate to help raise vital funds for the Bogan Gate community and Currajong Disability Services.

“I need to get rid of it so I am happy to listen to offers from $650,” said Debbie.

The Bogan Mobile was initially secured by a former committee member from Parkes and was on display at the inaugural event nearly three years ago. All attendees on the main day of the festival were asked to sign it.

“A lot of attendees signed it and it is a one-of-a-kind,” she said.

“I have been putting it online on Facebook on Forbes Buy Swap Sell if anyone wants a look at it.”

And while there is no festival in 2022 either after two years of COVID enforced cancellations, there is talk of another event in 2023. While nothing has been confirmed and organisers are still to resolve it with the Bedgerabong Picnic Race Club Committee, the demand and level of enquiry has meant that discussions about a 2023 are back on the table again.

“Whoever buys it hopefully can bring it to the next festival and we sell it again,” said Debbie.

Contact Debbie via the Buy Swap Sell page or Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival Facebook page for more info.

Step Up To Clean Up Now

February 11, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

 

Registrations are officially open and Forbes residents are urged to get in early and sign up for Australia’s largest community-based environmental event, Clean Up Australia Day (Sunday 6th March, 2022), as the environment feels the effects of a COVID-19 hangover.

The opening of volunteer registrations comes after lockdowns and changed habits fuelled a significant increase in household waste. The last two years have seen significant increases in single-use plastics, alongside unprecedented numbers of face masks, takeaway coffee cups, and food packaging littering our footpaths, parks, and waterways.

Forbes Shire Mayor, Phyllis Miller OAM, said it’s more important than ever to protect Forbes unique environment by stepping up on Clean Up Australia Day.

“I encourage volunteers to sign up early to show their commitment to improving our most precious environment. Registration is really easy, and all community-based participants receive a free Clean-Up kit containing gloves, bags, and other resources, with packs for individuals, families, or groups available. Clean Up Australia Day is the opportunity to do some good for our Shire – to roll up our sleeves, get out there and take action.” Ms. Miller said.

“Signing up now means you’re making a pledge to protect not only Forbes environment but join the movement to protect Australia’s environment too. Together, we can make a meaningful, long-lasting difference to the parks, beaches, rivers, and pathways near us.”

To register or donate, please visit cleanup.org.au.

• Clean Up Australia Day 8am, VictoriaPark, Harold St Forbes Sunday 6 March
• Schools Clean Up Day Friday 4 March
• Business Clean Up Day Tuesday 1 March

VanFest Is Back!

February 11, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

BACK LIKE VINYL: Forbes and Central West’s premier music festival VanFest is back in December 2022. Follow them on Facebook to keep updated with all the latest info!

Like all other festivals and events, Forbes VanFest has had its fair share of challenges. From its first edition that was marred by lightning and hail five years ago through to the most recent installment which was called off after the Friday night session – the event has had its share of disappointments.

Now the regional musical festival that includes the best of indie rock, pop, folk, house classics and local talent, is back, with organiser Matt Clifton gearing up for a December date after launching a new Facebook promotion last week.

Partnering up with national sponsors as well as local businesses, this festival is already shaping up to be the best on record.

With previous acts such as Birds of Tokyo, John Butler, local Vera Blue (Celia Pavey) Sheppard, Illy, Sticky Fingers, Angus and Julia Stone as well as many more to grace the stage at Forbes Showground over the years, punters should expect another spectacular line up of artists.

There’ll also be plenty of other forms of entertainment and amusements for festival goers as well.

Under COVID-safe measures, the Central West’s premier music fest will no doubt be one to mark on the calendar for 2022!

For more information, how to get involved or go in the draw to win a promo pack please go to the VanFest Facebook page for more!

See you there!

Royce Rolls On Despite Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

February 11, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

WALKING FOR ALZHEIMERS: Gooloogong Boy and Penrith Panthers legend, Royce Simmons is walking for Alzheimers after a recent diagnosis from his doctor. Simmons and supports will walk from Gooloogong on May 17 to BlueBet Stadium in Penrith on May 27 before the Panthers v Cowboys game. Photo courtesy of Penrith Panthers and NRL imagery.

Penrith Panthers’ favourite son Royce Simmons has revealed he has been diagnosed as suffering Alzheimer’s disease at age 61. Typical of the man known as ‘Simmo’, the footy legend wants to use news of his dilemma to enhance the lives of others rather than his own, with a fundraising walk from his hometown of Gooloogong to Penrith in May, coinciding with the Panthers’ home clash with North Queensland.

What matters most to Simmons is shining a light on the impact of the insidious disease, particularly on the loved ones of those who are diagnosed.

He wants to use his plight to bring dementia into the public consciousness and raise much-needed funds for important research into the disease.

And that’s why he and Liane, with the support of Panthers, Dementia Australia and other partners, have organised the inaugural Royce’s Big Walk fundraising event.

Simmons plans to walk almost 300 kilometres from his hometown of Gooloogong to the place in Penrith where his footy dreams were realised, now called BlueBet Stadium.

The walk will depart Gooloogong on Tuesday May 17 and Simmons will cross the finish line ahead of kick-off in the Panthers NRL game against the Cowboys on Friday May 27. The Panthers legend and several high-profile supporters (who will walk with him) will conduct fundraising initiatives and hold events to support junior rugby league along the route.

“I want to help raise money for research as a mark of respect for the medical people who have worked so hard to find a cure,” Royce said.

You can support one of rugby league’s favourite characters and toughest competitors by donating now to Royce’s Big Walk, with more details about the event to be confirmed over the coming weeks.

Courtesy of Neil Cadigan and Penrith Panthers

IDPwD February 7

February 4, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

The popular and important International Day of People with Disability Pool Party celebration will take place at Forbes Olympic Pool on Monday February 7th from 10am-2pm. Entry to the pool is free and includes a BBQ lunch, games, music, workshops and a chance to catch up and socialise! The day also consists of info for carers and families from a raft of providers. More information can be obtained at community@forbes.nsw.gov.au

Taste On Templar Sold Out

October 29, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

SOLD OUT: The 2021 Hazell & Field Accountants and Advisors Taste On Templar event is sold out in a real boost for organisers and the community after 18 months of uncertainty. Photo courtesy of Forbes Business Chamber.

Taste On Templar is sold out much to the delight of organisers from the Forbes Business Chamber and community.

“We are absolutely delighted that the response to the Hazell and Field Taste On Templar, it has been so positive,” Marg Duggan, President of Forbes Business Chamber said.

“Tickets have been dispatched to people from Forbes and its surrounding villages, Cowra, Orange and Canberra. The committee has worked tirelessly towards making this event a reality to raise funds for CanAssist Forbes Branch and the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation,” she said.

“Initially the committee were very concerned about going ahead as everyone was working and functioning in a fluid and fragile COVID environment,” said Marg.

Plans for Taste On Templar began 18 months ago with the event cancelled twice then rescheduled again. Not to be deterred, the committee continued on and are very excited to present this gala event to Forbes.

“Taste On Templar would not go ahead without the support of Hazell & Field Accountants and Advisors who are our naming rights sponsors, Hughes & Co Lawyers and Conveyancers and Forbes Shire Council both being gold sponsors. Silver sponsors are BWR Accountants and Advisors, Forbes Pre-School, Mark Willis and Ona – Fiona Ferguson Consultancy,” Marg said.

This year, McMillian Industries, Made Of Fridays, Michael Robinson & Co, The Book Dispensary, CWA Evening Branch and Central West Credit Union also came aboard as Bronze sponsors.

Taste On Templar Count Down

October 22, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Pull out your frocks and put on your favourite socks for one of the blue-chip events of the year, Hazell & Field Accountants and Advisors Taste On Templar on Saturday October 30 with funds raised to go to Can Assist Forbes Branch and the Ovarian Re-search Foundation. Gates open at 6.30pm for a 7pm start and tickets are available through 123TIX. They can be purchased in-dividually or as a group of 10. Hurry up and don’t miss out!

Taste On Templar October 30!

October 15, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

After a trying few years for everyone, it is great to see that the Hazell & Field Accountants and Advisors Taste On Templar event is going ahead on Saturday October 30 with funds raised to go to Can Assist Forbes Branch and the Ovarian Research Foundation.

Gates open at 6.30pm for a 7pm start and tickets are available through 123TIX. They can be purchased individually or as a group of 10 with a new layout and menu on the cards for the 2021 edition of the popular event.

Naming rights sponsor for this year is Hazell and Field Accountants and Advisors with Gold sponsors Hughes and Co Conveyancers and Forbes Shire Council.

Forbes Business Chamber also welcomed BWR Accountants, Forbes Pre-School, Mark Willis and Fiona Ferguson – 2021 Silver sponsors.

The Book Dispensary, Michael Robinson and Co, McMillian Industries, the Forbes Branch of the CWA and Central West Credit Union are 2021 Bronze supporters.

Undercover Sleepwear and Lingerie, HelloWorld, Terry Bros Carpet Court, ChapterTwo and Forbes Livestock Agency are table sponsors with WIN News media sponsor of the event.

So get your tastebuds ready for one of Forbes best events on the calendar!

Free Online ‘Helping Learner Drivers Become Safer Drivers’ Workshops

October 8, 2021 by Maggi Barnard


Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils will be hosting two more online workshops for parents and other supervisors of local learner drivers, full of practical advice and information about completing the 120 hours of supervised driving.

The free ‘Helping Learner Drivers Become Safer Drivers’ work-shops are scheduled for Wednesday 13 October and Wednesday 27 October from 5.30pm.

Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Council’s Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor, said due to COVID-19 restrictions, four of these online workshops have been held in the second half of 2020 and first half of 2021.

“Parents and supervisors of learner drivers have a crucial role to play in making our roads safer. That is why we have teamed up with Transport for NSW and other councils across the Western Region to hold another one of these workshops via Zoom,” Ms Suitor said.

Participants can attend from the safety and comfort of their own home. The estimated run time is around 1 hour and 15 minutes. The workshop covers the licencing system, how to use the Learner Driver Logbook including the use of digital logbooks, licence conditions for learner and P-plate drivers, the benefits of on-road driving sessions, tips on supervising a learner driver and more.

“Parents and supervisors who have attended this workshop in the past have found that it boosted their confidence, helped them better plan driving sessions and allowed them to share their experiences with other parents and supervisors,” Ms Suitor said.

Bookings are essential and can be made online via Eventbrite, through the Councils’ Facebook pages or by calling Ms Suitor on (02) 6861 2364.

Bogan Fest Canned Due To COVID

September 10, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

LAST DRINKS: Australia’s Biggest Bogan Fest has been cancelled after COVID forced the postponement of the event back in June. Pictured is comedian Chris Franklin with the 2019 Australia’s Biggest Bogan – Ryan ‘Bogan’ Edwards.

It surely must be one of the saddest announcements we’ve heard in 2021 and will disappoint flanny-wearing Ford drivers everywhere – Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival is cancelled.

After initially scheduling a June 13 date, a COVID scare on June 2 after a Victorian couple drove through on their way to the Sunshine Coast, forced Forbes and surrounds into a spin. That forced organisers to postpone the festival and by June 10, the decision turned out to be the right one as Forbes entered a difficult eight weeks along with the rest of NSW.

“By then the event had been postponed to November 13 and we thought we may have a chance,” said organiser Luke Acheson.

“The way things are and the time everything is taking, we feel it is the best move to cancel the event,” he said. “It isn’t what we wanted but we have been left with little choice.”

With acts coming from across Australia and plenty of organising to do for the committee, Acheson was disappointed but realistic.

“Who knows what the future holds but for now we are cancelling the event and sorting out everything so please be patient with us,” he said.

“I would like to thank everyone that has supported us and given it a go,” Luke said. “Keep an eye on the Australia’s Biggest Bogan Festival Facebook page for announcements”.

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