Forbes Phoenix

Mayoral Notes

I’m pleased to let our community know that work is well underway to replace the foot­path along Grenfell Street, between Ren­free Street and Lawler Street. This stretch is an important pedestrian corridor and a key route into our CBD, and it’s fantastic to see it getting the upgrade it deserves.

The old, narrow 1.2-metre path is being transformed into a new, safer, and more accessible 2.5-metre-wide footpath. Once complete, it will make getting around on foot easier and more comfortable for eve­ryone, while improving connectivity across the area.

I’m proud that Council can deliver this project through our annual footpath main­tenance and renewal program. It’s all part of our ongoing commitment to keeping Forbes’ streets safe, accessible, and wel­coming for our community.

Council has installed four new CCTV cameras at the Forbes Indoor Pool. This decision comes in response to several recent incidents of vandalism, something I know has been deeply disappointing for both staff and pool users.

These cameras will help us better protect this much-loved facility, deter further dam­age, and ensure the pool remains a safe, clean and enjoyable space for everyone.

I’d like to thank our community for continu­ing to respect and care for our shared plac­es. When we look after them together, they remain great assets for all of us.

As we near the end of the year, it’s a great time to start thinking about your next career step.

Council is excited to open applications for our 2026 Trainee Program. This pro­gram is a change to earn while you learn, gain hands-on experience, and receive na­tionally recognised training with a support­ive team behind you. Council is offering six amazing traineeship opportunities in Civil Construction, IT, Sewer, Water, Storeper­son, and a Cadet / Graduate Building Sur­veyor role. If you’re ready to learn, grow, and make a real impact in your community, this is your moment! Applications close 16 January 2026.

God Bless
Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM

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