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CONGRATS... 2017 Forbes Showgirl Grace Allen (left) sashed the new Miss Tiny Tots Grace Powley; Miss Junior Showgirl Billie-Jo Crisp; Miss Teenager Showgirl Zoe Willis and Master Stockman Charlie Pearce.

The 142nd Forbes Show Shines

Adults and children equally enjoying the entertainment the Forbes Show had to offer.

Unlike last year, the skies were clear at the Forbes Show on Friday and Saturday, allowing enthusiastic show-goers to be entertained with many attractions, competitions and events. From magic shows and shearing competitions to rides for thrill-seekers. There was something for everyone to enjoy. Jan Facey, Show Secretary, said that the committee were pleased with a good show all over. “The Show was a big improvement on last year. We were lucky with the weather and had a good crowd on both Friday and Saturday.” “It was good to see the showjumping back again this year. The pavilion entries were also up and the cattle pavilion was well attended.” “The dog show section ran very well and the dairy section’s numbers were up,” said Jan. By Gizell van Wyk

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MAYORAL NOTES What great weather we had for the Forbes Show on the weekend. Council’s stand at the show was awarded the Best Commercial Display – Outside for the third year. I thank all Councillors who came along over the two days as well as the staff who were involved. Acting General Manager Max Kershaw and I attended the Elvis Festival media launch in Parkes on Monday. The festival program looks bigger and better than ever. We are very lucky to have Max acting as our General Manager until a new General Manager is recruited. Max is very experienced and we welcome him back to Forbes for this period. Council has very carefully considered the future of its rural landfills and from Monday, 6 November changed operating hours and closures will come into effect. These changes include Bedgerabong and Garema landfills open limited hours and staffed while open, Ootha will be controlled via an agreed access system with residents and Wirrinya and Warroo landfills will be mothballed. Let-

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ters will be mailed out to all residents who will be effected by these changes. This weekend is another busy one with the Boscars Forbes Business Awards on tonight and tomorrow night the NSW Small Winemakers Wine Show presentation dinner. Maureen and I are looking forward to

THUMBS UP To the Heritage Bistro at the Post Office Hotel for the best Diane sauce ever!

THUMBS DOWN To the drivers that park nearly 2m out from the kerb of the main street to go shopping.

THUMBS DOWN To strewn litter across the showgrounds at the Forbes Show.

THUMBS UP To the Forbes Show committee for putting on a great show for everyone to enjoy.

attending these great events. I would like to wish the Forbes Platypi first grade team all the best in the grand final tomorrow in Orange. It’s been a great year for the Platypi and I hope they bring home the trophy. Mayor Graeme Miller

FORBES SHIRE COUNCIL “Serving the Community” Public Notices

NEXT COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD 1PM THURSDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER PUBLIC WELCOME FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Hewlett Packard HP500C A0 inkjet plotter. Approximately 15 years old. Good working order. Expressions of interest close 5:00pm Friday 29th September. Inspections are available at Forbes Shire Council’s Depot in Bandon Street by appointment only. For further information please call Council’s Plant/Purchasing Officer Sam Cunningham on 68502887 or email samcu@forbes.nsw.gov.au

DRAFT CODE OF MEETING PRACTICES A draft amended copy of Council’s Code of Meeting Practices policy is available for inspection and comment until 5pm, Thursday 28 September 2017. The policy is available at Council’s Administration Office in Court Street or on its website under the Exhibition page. Comments should be submitted to the General Manager. For more information contact Council’s Senior Administration Officer on 6850 2305.

VEHICLE EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST 2014 Toyota Hilux SR Dual Cab Utility: Plant No. 1485, Rego: CRT43W, 55,000km, 5 Speed Manual, White, Steel Tray, Bull bar, Side steps and rails, Tow bar, Registered 14/04/2018 Expressions of interest close 5.00pm Friday 15th September. 2014 Holden Colorado LTZ 4 x 4 Dual Cab Utility: Plant No. 1466, Rego: CRB01U, 54,000km, White, Tub Back, Hardcover, 6 Speed Manual, Tow bar, Registered 14/04/2018 Expressions of interest close 5:00pm Friday 29th September. Inspections are available at Forbes Shire Council’s Depot in Bandon St by appointment only. Forms are available from the front desk of the town hall building in Court St or from the Engineering Office in Lachlan St. Expressions of interest should be marked to the General Manager with the title “vehicle tender” & placed in the locked tender box at the front desk of the town hall building in Court St. For further information please call Council’s Plant/Purchasing Officer Sam Cunningham on 68502887 or email samcu@forbes.nsw.gov.au

Disclosure Statement of Political Donations and Gifts: The Local Government and Planning Legislation Amendment (Political Donations) Act 2008 states that a person who makes a planning application (i.e DA) or submission to Council is required to disclose reportable political donations and gifts made by any person with a financial interest in the application to a Councillor(s) or Council employee(s) within the past two years. Privacy Notification: Submissions made by Council are considered public access documents under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.Personal information such as your opinion, name and address may be made publicly available including via Council’s website.

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Our Showgirl her masterful command of lyrics. Queen of Boomtown is a brilliant example of alternative country story telling. This album is the #Montefamous Review must have for September.

Congratulations... To Steve McAlister from Forbes North Public School who was the winner of this year’s Forbes Phoenix NRL Footy Tipping Competition. Steve is the proud owner of a brand new TV! Linda Reilly from Forbes Physiotherapy was the runner up.

#Montefamousreview: Gretta Ziller – Queen of Boomtown. Gretta is a Melbourne artist who has had a very diverse musical journey. With a background spanning rock, pop, classical, jazz, folk and bluegrass, Her much anticipated album Queen of Boomtown has burst into the music sphere living up to its name, as her voice booms at the right times, and sooths you tender moments. Gretta is simply stunning; her voice takes you to beautiful places as she sings her heartfelt stories. She will also rattle your musical soul with

Night Tennis Competition at the town courts: The competition is planned to start on Tuesday, 10th October. Teams can be of any gender combination. Nominate a team of four players but you may have more, only four play each night. Team members do not need to be the same each week. Individual players can nominate and reserves are also needed. Fees will be $8 per night and all players are to become club members by the third night of competition. Adults $45, Seniors $35 and schoolage $20. Play starts at 7.00pm. Entries in by 30th September. For further information contact Peter 0403 335 205 or Robin 0428 635 558. Entry forms are available from the clubhouse or by email forbestennisclub@ gmail.com . Spring Photo Competition: The Forbes Phoenix has teamed up with Aerial Antix to launch a spring photo competition. With Spring all around us, you can point your camera just about anywhere to get a scenic shot. We would love to see the great photos our readers can come up with. A wonderful prize is up for grabs - a picture donated by Aerial Antix! The competition will run until the end of October, with entries to be submitted to The Forbes Phoenix by Tuesday 31 October. Entries can be sent to sales@forbesphoenix.com.au or via our Facebook page.

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Grace And Charm Local woman, Grace Allen was sashed as the new Forbes Showgirl last Friday night. However, she hasn’t had time to bask in the splendour of winning the title. Instead, Grace is already back on duty fulfilling her role as a nurse in ICU at the Orange Hospital. Grace was born and bred in Forbes and lived on their family property until she moved to Orange for work. Her goals for the future are to complete the Critical Care program through Orange Health. She is also looking forward to give it her all as the proud representative of Forbes at the zone judging held next February in Blayney. Grace entered the Showgirl competition to ensure that the event would continue in future and that one day her children could have the same experiences as what she did at the shows. Whilst representing Forbes as the Miss Showgirl, Grace is looking forward to promoting the show and getting everyone excited about the 2018 Forbes Show. She is also eager to meet up with the other Showgirl ambassadors at the etiquette course in January.

Grace Allen, the 2017 Forbes Showgirl ambassador.

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The 12-member Seeds of Hope Choir from Zambia with Snr Constable Daniel Greef at the back in the middle with Forbes Rotary President Ross Williams on his right.

Rotary Connection Brings Seeds Of Hope

Forbes Town Hall was recently packed to capacity with citizens who had come to hear the Seeds of Hope Choir from Ndola, a large city in Zambia. The choir was composed of teenaged students of the Grace Academy, which is run by the Canadian charity, Seeds of Hope. The audience responded enthusiastically to the singing of songs in the student’s native language, accompanied by clapping, dancing and drums. What many in the audience may not have known when they entered the Town Hall is that the students who sang and danced had all been affected by AIDS in their native country. Some of them told their stories. Most are orphans who have lost their parents to the disease, which had also been passed on to them. Because of the improvement in AIDS treatment, they will now live normal lives with the help of Seeds of Hope which pays for this treatment and most hoped to become professionals who will help their

country rise out of poverty and disease. They sang their hearts out in thanks for the future they can look forward to, thanks to Seeds of Hope and those who donate to it. Many in the audience would not have realised also that the choir made only a few appearances on the East Coast of Australia, and two of these were Forbes and Parkes. The Rotary Club of Forbes has helped the Zambian orphanage by sponsoring Daniel Greef, a policeman based in Parkes. Daniel’s expenses on his three visits to Ndola have been partly funded by Forbes Rotary, with the rest funded out of his own pocket. Daniel has been part of a team which has constructed classrooms and dormitories for Grace Academy. If you wish to know more please contact the Rotary Club Forbes Secretary, Christine Hawke on 0409 661 358 or Google Seeds of Hope Australia. Contributed By Rotary Club

Is your employer complying with the Fair Work Act and its regulations in providing payslips with the correct information. Payslips are required to disclose: • the employer’s name and ABN; • the employee’s name; • the date of payment and pay period; • the gross and net amount of payment; • any loadings, monetary allowances, bonuses, incentive based payments, penalty rates, or other separately identifiable entitlement paid; • If the employee is paid an hourly pay rate, the ordinary hourly pay rate and the number of hours worked at that rate and the amount of payment made at that rate; • If the employee is paid an annual rate of pay (salary), the rate as at the last day in the pay period; • Any deductions made, including the name, or the name and number, of the fund or the account of each deduction including superannuation contributions for the benefit of the employee and the name and number of the fund. Payslips maybe sent electronically to the employee provided it complies with the above and the employee agrees to such electronic posting. Employers are also required to keep records of this information for at least seven years and a Fair Work Inspector has the right to inspect such records without any search warrant. It is an offence not to comply with these requirements and an employee may be able to recover not only any back pay but may with the court’s approval recover the fine from the employer in some circumstances. If you have questions on Industrial Law or anything else, please contact any of our solicitors at Matthews Williams.

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I would like to sincerely thank and congratulate Mr Murray White for all the years and hard work that he has put into taking care of our pool. I have had a number of medical issues over the last few years and the pool is vital to me to get my mobility back to a reasonable level. We are so lucky to have this wonderful warm pool. The water is kept at an amazing level and it never stings our eyes. Thank you Mr Murray White your effort for more than 40 years is very much appreciated. Dianne Decker AM JP

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Prepare Now For Safe Summer Swimming Spring is upon us and it won’t be long before thoughts turn to summer and swimming, but is your pool safe? Forbes Shire Council is urging residents to review their pool safety before summer arrives. Forbes Shire Council’s Acting General Manager Max Kershaw said it was vital to ensure your pool has a compliant barrier. Pool gates need to be self-closing and the gap between the bottom of the barrier and the ground should be no more than 100mm. “It is also very important that you check for bushes, vegetation and other climbable

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objects located in close proximity to the pool barrier and take appropriate action to reduce this risk,” said Max. Portable and inflatable pools also have barrier requirements where they can be filled to a depth of 300mm or greater, however spas are exempt if they have a lockable cover. Inadequate supervision is a factor in 59% of drownings and Max said supervision was vital to reducing drowning death. “Pool barriers can and do reduce the risk but the most important safety measure is to ensure you are always supervising people in the pool, especially children,”Max said.

Health Smart Wide Range Of Frames At Eyewear Specs Are you thinking of getting a new pair of glasses to start afresh in Spring? There are brand new frames at Eyewear Specs and you can choose from Van Staveren, Empire New York and Australian brand Clive and Wally. Eyewear Specs also stock the most popular brand for children and adults namely Flexon/Nike. “To see what these glasses can do is nothing but extraordinary. They are made of titanium so they are ultrastrong and flexible,” said owner/manager Fiona Hayward. “That is why they are perfect for children.” And remember as a special you can get a free second pair with every new pair! It is not just a case of getting new glasses when you feel like it. “Eye care is very important and it is essential that people have their eyes tested every two years,” says

Fiona. “Here at Eyewear Specs there is no cost to you for an eye examination as we bulk bill all testing with a valid Medicare Card.” According to Fiona there are up to 260 different eye frames and all stock is rotated every three months so you can be sure to pick an individual frame. Make your appointment today by calling 6851 2299 or pop in at 95 Rankin Street in Forbes. “Please come and see us to have your eyes tested and we will tailor a pair of glasses to suit your individual financial budget.”

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Tiff Nicholson How long have you lived in Forbes and what do you like about living here? I have lived in Forbes for just over 20 years. I like living in Forbes as it’s such a pretty town with a great community. Where do you work and what do you enjoy about your work? I work at Red Bend Catholic College. I can honestly say that I love my job! What do you do to unwind after work or on weekends? Unwind! What is that? What are you really good at? Mmm, where to start! Maybe the question should be, “What am I not good at?” – cooking dinner, ask Hallie! If you could have a super power, what would it be? To be invisible (only for a few hours a day)! What is your pet hate? People that drive under the speed limit on a morning when I’m trying to get to work! Tell us about your best holiday ever. My best holiday would have to be the Gold Coast.

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BOSCARS 2017 at the Forbes Services Memorial Club. Contact Fiona Ferguson on 0407 380 936 for more information.

Forbes Handicraft Centre Market Day in Lachlan Street outside the shop from 9am to 1pm. Lots of home cooking and in season produce, knitting wool and plants.

NSW Small Winemakers Wine Show Presentation Dinner at the Forbes Memorial Services Club at 7pm. Cost $100 per head - 5 Courses and 10 Wines.

Forbes Town and District Band with visiting South Pacific Concert Band bring the premiere of Schaefer’s Old Time Dances by Tim Ferrier at 7:30pm at the Forbes Town Hall cost: $10 Family, $5 concession. NAIDOC Event at Forbes Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre from 10am. Call Kathy on 0423 396 043 for more information.

Wirrinya Family Picnic Day at "The Shed" Wirrinya. Free entry, gates open 10am, children's races start 10.30am. Foot races, billy boil, 50/50 draw, kids raffle, novelty events and the official opening of the new tennis court fence and lights. See Wirrinya Facebook page for details or contact Wendy 0428 871 970. 10th Open Gardens from 9:00am – 5:00pm. Eight gardens on display: $20 for all gardens, $5 per individual garden. Contact Tup Drabsch 6852 1169.

Forbes Domestic & Family Violence Committee meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month at 9.30am at Yoorana, 40-70 Church Street. Contact Renee Ellison on 6850 1234. The Rotary Club of Forbes meets at the Vandenberg Hotel every Wednesday at 6:30pm. Call Leo Butler on 68512280 for further information. Forbes Camera Club meets on the first Thursday of every month at 7pm at the Forbes Services Memorial Club. For more information contact Klara Ward on 6851 4868.

The Adult Survivors of Child Abuse Cowra Support Group meets on the first Friday of each month at 12:30. Open to all survivors of any community. If interested contact Pascale on 6342 1612. All details on our website: http:// recover.itmatters.com.au

Forbes Widows Support Group Luncheon at the Vandenberg Hotel, 12pm, the fourth Tuesday of every month. Contact Lyn Ward on 0417 536 619 or Dorothea Croker on 6851 4781. Transport is available. Neighbourhood Watch at the Forbes Services Memorial Club, 2pm on the first Monday of the Month.

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Saxon and Isabella Smith with their nan Kim Smith, having a fun time at the Forbes Show last Saturday.

The 2018 Parkes Elvis Festival was launched on Monday at the Hotel Gracelands. The ‘68 Comeback Special festival will run from 10th - 14th January. Attending the launch were (L-R) Forbes Shire Council Acting General Manager Max Kershaw, NSW Minister for Tourism and Major Events Adam Marshall and Forbes Mayor Graeme Miller.

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Win a NetWaste BYO coffee cup! 50 lucky readers can each win a reusable cup!

QUESTION: Which colour bin does a disposable coffee cup go in?

Complete the below entry form and return it to Ian Simpson & Co. Or enter online via our website www.forbesphoenix.com.au for your chance to win. Competition closes Monday 18 September. Answer: Name: Email: Phone:

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Rooms, Cladding, Patios & Carports (BL83737C) As on TV. Phone 6341 3122 www.pictonbros.com.au FORBES PHYSIOTHERAPY Linda Reilly APA Titled Sports Physiotherapist 3-5 Spring Street Forbes Phone: 6852 1000 Learn To Dance - Start Now! Learn Bridal Waltz, R ‘n’ R, Tango & more. 7pm Thurs Beg Class Forbes Golf Club. Call Stan or Stela 0411 796 323

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Mark Watts putting on the 16th, while Andrew Dukes watches closely.

Monthly Medals Tussles

Last Saturday’s men’s competition was the Monthly Medal, sponsored by McFeeter’s Motor Museum. There was a keen group of 50 players. The A Grade was a tussle between John Betland, who scored a 68 scratch, nett 70, and Peter Dawson. Peter took the honours on count back with his 70 nett and played the back-9 under par, while John blitzed the front-9 with a 33. The B Grade saw Robb Webb finish runnerup on nett 69 from Mike Spice who came in late with a nett 68 to take the honours. The C Grade had Denis Culley as winner with nett 69. Runner-up was Geoff Drane. The ball sweep went to 73 nett, going to:

68 – M Spice; 69 – R Webb/ D Culley; 70 – P Dawson/ J Betland/ A Callaghan; 71 – D Bayley/ G Drane/ D Rhodes; 72 – P Kay and 73 – M Cahill/ J Zannes/ M Haley. The NTP’s on the 9th and 18th went to John Betland. Sunday’s Stableford Medley was won by John Betland with 37 points, ahead of his brother Steve with 36 points. The NTP’s went to: 9th - John Betland; 18th – nobody. The ladies 9-hole shoot-out was won by Julie Hurkett on the last hole over Barb Drabsch. By Short Putt

Croquet Notes Last Tuesday was a very busy day following the croquet games with the club’s Annual General Meeting, where a new committee was elected. Congratulations to Elvy Quirk on becoming the new President. This was held by a general meeting where some great decisions were made to help us through the next year. Thank you to the Post Office Hotel for allowing the space to conduct meetings, and for hosting the birthday lunch in their new restaurant. We were served with some very delicious food followed by a luscious birthday cake for dessert. The winners of the day with three winning

games were Lorna Field and Harley Stewart. Congratulations to John Allegri, a very new and emerging player with consistent wins every week in both golf and Aussie games. The cold is still with us and we have two members in hospital as well as those who are still battling colds and flu. Roll on spring and some warmer weather. Last Saturday, Dorelle Scott and Bob Murray were the clean sweepers with three winning games each followed by seven members winning two out of the three games. Congratulations everyone. By Anne Stewart

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Should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry? The Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey is your chance to have your say on whether Australian law should be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry. From September, eligible Australians will receive a survey form in the mail. You’ll be asked to answer one question. Choose either ‘yes’ or ‘no’ on the form. Put it in the Reply Paid envelope and mail it back straight away. Your response will be completely confidential. If you face difficulties completing the survey, e.g. you’re travelling overseas or live in a remote area, please visit our website or call the information line below.

The Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey 2017. Have your say. Information Line: 1800 572 113 | Visit: www.marriagesurvey.abs.gov.au

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