Forbes Phoenix

Mayoral Notes

This year’s Australia Day Award nominees have now been announced, and their sto­ries are a reminder of just how much kind­ness, effort and passion exist in our own backyard.

Each of the 2026 nominees reflects the spirit that holds our community together.

I look forward to celebrating these amaz­ing humans at the Citizen of the Year Gala Night this Sunday at Town Hall.

I wish to invite everyone to come togeth­er next Monday to reflect on our shared history, connect with community, and cel­ebrate the spirit of mateship as part of the 2026 Australia Day celebrations.

Start the day with a community breakfast at the picturesque Lake Forbes. Enjoy a re­laxed morning by the lake with family and friendsFinish the day at Party in the Park in Li­ons Park, culminating in the spectacular Battyes Bridge fireworks display at 9pm.

All the event details can be found on Council’s website. I look forward to seeing you all there.

Apex Park is about to enter a new and exciting chapter, with transformation works l

scheduled to commence next week. The major upgrade of the “Aeroplane Park” will include new play equipment featuring an impressive 8.7-metre tower with three slides, rubber soft fall, new pathways, seating and landscaping, a new amenities block and improved drainage and car park facilities.

This upgrade aims to enhance acces­sibility, improve amenities and ensure the playground is designed to withstand major flood events.

The work is expected to take approxi­mately six months, ready in time for spring.

With more people enjoying the pathways and open spaces around our beautiful Lake Forbes, a new 30km/hour speed zone has been introduced along Gordon Duff Drive.

Additionally, three rubber speed cushions and new signage have also been added.

These traffic calming measures create a safer environment for everyone – especially children, lake walkers and users of South Circle Oval.

God Bless
Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM

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