Forbes Phoenix

Mayoral Notes

What an incredible Frost and Fire festival! We were so lucky with the weather, which­helped bring out a fantastic crowd. Over 2,000 people rugged up to be part of the winter solstice celebrations at the Forbes Ski Dam. It’s great to see the event continu­ing to grow evolve. An estimated $300,000 was injected into our local economy, which is a huge win for our businesses and com­munity.

A big thank you to everyone who helped make it happen and to all who came along.

Particularly our sponsors and special events crew. You made it a night to remem­ber. We’re already working on some new ideas for next year.

This week I’ve been in Canberra attend­ing the National General Assembly of Lo­cal Government. It’s the largest gathering of council leaders, with around 1,000 dele­gates from across Australia and overseas.

It’s a valuable opportunity to advocate for stronger federal funding, smarter policy and better partnerships for our communi­ties. This year’s discussions focused on ten key priorities, with financial sustain­ability emerging as the major challenge.

As councils take on more responsibilities, the pressure on local budgets continues to grow. At the same time, Financial Assis­tance Grants have fallen from 1% of Com­monwealth taxation revenue in 1996 to just 0.5% today. To address this, Australian Lo­cal Government Association (ALGA) is call­ing for funding to be restored to 1% over the next three years. We’ll keep pushing to ensure communities like Forbes are better supported into the future.

Plastic Free July kicks off next week, and it’s a great chance to make a simple change. Why not give up one single-use plastic item like your daily takeaway cup, plastic bottles or packaged produce and see how you go? You can do it on your own or challenge your friends, family or colleagues. Make your plastic-free pledge at www.plasticfreejuly.org. You can also go in the draw to win an amazing plastic-free prize. Just head to Council’s social media pages and share your pledge in the com­ments. Every small step adds up to a big difference for a more plastic-free future.

God Bless
Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM

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