
The Holy Family School students from class 1CT.
Holy Family School, Parkes: Students at Holy Family School came together to acknowledge and reflect on National Sorry Day. Students participated in creating Indigenous inspired scratch art hands, which were combined to form a beautiful collaborative artwork. This meaningful activity provided an opportunity for students to express their understanding, respect and empathy through art.
Forbes Children and Youth Hub: The YACC mural has grown. There are now even more vibrant, quirky creatures on the exterior wall of the Forbes Youth & Community Centre, brought to life with the help of 15 local kids and mural artist James O’Hanlon. From scribble grids to spray paint, the workshop gave young creatives a hands-on role in shaping the design, celebrating inclusion. Check it out the next time you’re passing by.
Central West Lachlan Landcare Inc: Are looking forward to supporting another Mental Health First Aid Course at Peak Hill on 5 and 6 August with workshop provider Rural Adversity Mental Health Program.
Registrations aren’t up as yet, but you can send through an expression of interest to cwllandcare@gmail.com For more information, check out the blog at: https://centralwestlachlanlandcare.org/2026/04/30/looking-at-landcare-30-4-2026-peak-hill-mhfa-training-under-building-healthy-communities-challenge/
Western NSW PHN: If your organisation is driving connected, sustainable primary care, nominate now for recognition at the 2026 Primary Health Excellence Awards.
There are several categories to recognise quality work in Aboriginal health, innovation, leadership and recognition of service across our region. Nominate today https://bit.ly/4wttudd
Parkes Shire Council: Due to low RSVP numbers, the Welcome to Parkes Event scheduled for Thursday 21 May has been postponed. We are hoping to reschedule the event later this year and will share new details soon. In the meantime, if you are new to town and looking to connect with local groups, clubs, services and activities, we encourage you to check out the Connect the Dots Project – our new social cohesion community initiative. Find out more here https://bit.ly/4sXQIFA
St Laurence’s Parish School Forbes: St Laurence’s gathered as a school community for our annual National Sorry Day Liturgy, marking the beginning of Reconciliation Week. As part of this special day, Aboriginal Representative Council (ARC) students Indi, Quinn, Ava, Oliver, Bella and Harry were formally recognised through a special badge ceremony.

Pictured are the Aboriginal Representative Students from St Laurences Parish School