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Mayoral Notes

August 22, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Today Forbes Shire Council has launched it 2025 Traineeship campaign – we are of­fering 15 trainee positions to work at Coun­cil in a range of roles, including outdoors, civil construction, agriculture, town plan­ning, surveying and drone operation, busi­ness support and building surveying.

Each one of these positions is an excel­lent springboard to a long term career with­in council. All trainees, receive training and the opportunity for supported study (time to study) for industry recognised qualifica­tions.

It is a two to four year contract of employ­ment, training and study all while you earn a living. I encourage anyone, of any age, if you are considering a fresh start or a new career to apply for one of these exciting traineeship positions.

The campaign has a host of FAQs and details on our website or you can email any questions to people@forbes.nsw.gov.au or phone our HR team on 6850 2300.

Forbes Shire Council is committed to growing and training our future leaders.

One of our current Directors actually start­ed in one of these positions and is now responsible for one of Council’s main de­partments responsible for Town Planning, Waste, Public Health, Planning and Growth and Economic Development.

Work around the Lachlan Street Trees is progressing with the first of the pavers be­ing laid this week. I am so excited to have this green boulevard developing. This con­cept was the result of comprehensive CBD consultation and will be well established by the summer months.

The trees have all established well in the underground root vault system which will save our roads in the future.

Major work is underway at the Forbes Cultural Centre with cranes and concrete pumps to construct the first floor slab.

Forbes Shire Council is project managing this site to keep it progressing. We have also secured state and treasury support for the remaining budget allocated for the original project and will continue to lobby for a completion budget.

I have been in Canberra this week, repre­senting Forbes as part of the Central NSW Joint Organisation, where we spent the day speaking with Ministers at Parliament House. These events are critical to continu­ing to lobby for support for our Council and community.

God Bless
Phyllis Miller OAM

Filed Under: Council Comments

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