Forbes Phoenix

Mayoral Notes

Forbes saleyards is on fire, smashing re­cords again with a pen of heavy lambs sell­ing for an incredible $460 a head — a new Australian record! This standout sale was part of one of the biggest sheep auctions held at the sale­yards, with over 59,000 sheep sold. That included 43,250 lambs and hoggets, plus 16,800 mutton, attracting buyers and sell­ers from across the state.

These numbers are a huge testament to the quality of our local producers. Forbes saleyards to prove it’s one of the top facili­ties in the country and a key playerin the national sheep industry. A big shoutout to all the producers, agents, and the saleyards team — what an amazing result!As a community, we all have a role to play in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of our pets – and that includes our feline friends.

Our Rangers are encouraging cat owners to microchip and register their pets to help ensure lost cats can be quickly returned home. Please also consider keeping cats indoors or within a secure outdoor enclo­sure, especially at night. This helps protect both your pets and local wildlife. Thanks for supporting a safe and pet-friendly commu­nity.

A reminder that National Tree Day is this Saturday 26 July. Join our commu­nity planting event from 10am to 12pm on the corner of Federation Boulevard and Olympic Street. Wear sturdy shoes, warm clothes, a hat or beanie, and bring water and snacks. Tools will be provided. Regis­ter at nationaltreeday.org.au. I hope to see many of you there lending a hand to make Forbes even greener!This week is your final opportunity to ap­ply for Council’s Community Funding Pro­gram. Local not-for-profit groups can apply for up to $5,000 in cash or in-kind support for projects that support sport, culture and art, community, or rural enhancement. Ap­plications close 31 July — don’t miss your chance to make a difference!

God Bless,
Phyllis Miller OAM

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