Forbes Phoenix

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Local filmmaker, Dane Millerd with Tree Faerie (far right) facilitators of “Just Ad Kids”, with assistance from Galari – river – Arts Forbes Inc members Kathy and Maree.

Galari – River – Arts Forbes Inc: Day one of Just Ad Kids, did not disappoint. Brain­storming, ideas forming and creative con­nections. Kids from different schools and different towns came together. Bonds were made and new skills were learnt. Huge shoutout to Club Forbes for sponsoring Just Ad Kids and thanks to Forbes Shire Council for their support. Biggest thanks to Dane Millerd for trusting us with his idea, and Tree Faerie for her creative genius and energy. Stay tuned for Day two, when these little legends start filming their ad!

Parkes Shire Council: Council is seeking community feedback on two important draft studies: Draft Parkes Town Centre Flood and Drainage Study: bit.ly/3JVPKIW Draft East Parkes Flood Study: bit.ly/4n3Bw7p Both studies are on public exhibition un­til 5pm Monday 13 October. Submissions can be made in writing via: email coun­cil@parkes.nsw.gov.au, post The General Manager (Draft Parkes East Flood Study), Parkes Shire Council, PO Box 337, Parkes NSW 2870 or in-person at Council’s Ad­ministration Centre. Help shape the future of flood management in our community.

R U OK? The signs that someone is do­ing it tough might not be obvious. Connec­tion and kindness can help them feel less alone. It might take someone a while to open up about how they’re feeling. If you’re worried about them, let them know you care and will be there for them. And con­tinue to check in so when they are ready to talk, they know who to turn to. For more conversation tips, visit: www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask

Forbes Shire Council: Were you part of the magic of Street Dreams 2025? We’d love to hear what you thought. Street Dreams was the first in a three-year series and your feedback will help us shape future festivals and make them even better. Share your thoughts and ideas by completing our short online survey: https://yoursay.forbes.nsw.gov.au/street-dreams-2025-feedback

Parkes Early Childhood Centre Inc: Chil­dren and staff enjoyed listening to Sen­ior Constable Mullins about keeping safe on our bikes. We also had our helmets checked by Haylee and Kylie from Trans­port NSW. Did you know that children aged under 12 years must ride on the footpath when out with their families in the commu­nity? We had so much fun!

Celebrating Bike Safety with the Bilawi Children a Parkes Early Childhood Centre.

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