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IMAGE: Dr Maria Rasool (sitting), Dr Chen-Yi Lo and Dr Farah Yasmin (left to right, standing) are the newest edition to the Forbes Medical Centre. Photo: Cheryl Newsom.
New Faces Now Seeing Patients at the Forbes Medical Centre The Forbes Medical Centre has welcomed three new registrars to the practice. Dr Maria Rasool, Dr Chen-Yi Lo and Dr Farrah Yasmin are now seeing patients and have joined the team as a part of their two year placement in completing their GP specialist training and bring with them other specialists training including Obstetrics, Women’s and Children’s Health. The registrars are all fully qualified doctors who have completed six years of medical school and a couple of years as interns in the hospital system. Forbes Medical Centre Principal Dr Neale Somes said this is an excellent opportunity for the trainee GP’s and said the Forbes Medical Centre has developed its reputa-
tion as a centre of excellence for teaching. “Medical Students and Registrars are keen to come to our practice because they know they will receive a well-rounded training experience,” Dr Somes said. “Each registrar is assigned to a senior Doctor as a supervisor and we provide both formal and informal teaching opportunities.” The Forbes Medical Centre is located across the road from the Forbes Hospital giving registrars the opportunity to offer a better continuity of care by being able to follow through with their patients from diagnosis to treatment and follow up, something registrar’s do not experience working in larger metropolitan centres. Continued on page 11
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Volunteer Teachers Needed to Support Ethics in Forbes Primary Schools MAYORAL NOTES How good was last weekend’s NSW Barefoot Water Ski Club’s Forbes tournament? It was great to see the event so well supported by both locals and visitors. Next week Council will be distributing new green lidded bins for food and garden waste. You’ll get your new bin next week but it can’t be used until the service starts the week of April 4. If anyone’s confused please give Council a call. After School Care in Forbes has started up again and they’ve done an amazing job. The service is running from Forbes North Public School but is run by Forbes Community OSHC (Out of School Hours Care). It operates five days per week from 3pm until 6.30pm. How lucky we are to have a service that caters for mothers who work fulltime. Last week I attended the first Local Government NSW board meeting for the year. A lot of our time was taken up with Local Government reform and there was a lot of confusion about the process and what happens next. There’s still no clarity on when Local Government elections will be held but I’ll certainly keep you all updated. Have a great week, stay safe and God bless. Mayor, Cr. Phyllis Miller OAM
Ethics classes have been available to students at Forbes North Public School for three years now. The program has been a great success with over 70 students enrolled in the program and more expected in 2016. “At this stage Forbes North Public School is the only school in Forbes offering ethics classes and we are hoping other schools in the area will consider providing families, who do not do scripture, with a meaningful alternative,” says Tricia Greenhill, Forbes Primary Ethics Coordinator. Since 2011, children who do not attend Special Religious Education (SRE/ scripture) classes in NSW public primary schools have had the option to go to philosophical ethics classes run by the charity, Primary Ethics. Ethics classes are gradually making its way into the Central West with schools in Orange, Molong, Bletchington, Bathurst and Canowindra already offering ethics classes to families and their children. The Department of Education approved ethics curriculum is available for children from kindergarten to year 6. “In ethics classes students learn how to think logically and discuss ethical issues respectfully. Students discuss a range of topics with their peers such as homelessness, keeping promises and the treatment of living things, not to mention respect and the importance of listening to others,” says Ms Greenhill. Ms Greenhill said Primary Ethics relies 100% on volunteers and as more families choose ethics classes for their children the need for volunteer Ethics Teachers and Coordinators increases. “You don’t need teaching experience, but you must be interested in engaging children in ethical discussion and keeping your personal opinion out of the room,” she says. Volunteer Ethics Teachers are provided
with excellent training and support, including a professional two-day course and online courses and resources. “Teaching ethics at Forbes North has been such a great opportunity for me - I feel I am making a valuable contribution to the children and the school,” says Ms Barter, one of the current ethics teachers at Forbes North Public School. If you are interested in volunteering please contact Tricia Greenhill at forbesprimaryethics@gmail.com.au and visit www. primaryethics.com.au.
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SNIPPETS... Forbes residents to receive new bins: All Forbes residents will receive three new bins from February 15 to 22. The red and yellow bins will still be part of the service and there will be an addition of a green lidded bin for collection of your food and garden waste, which are not to be used until the service starts the week commencing April 4. The last collection of old bins will be the week of March 28 to April 1 and from April 4 only the new bins will be emptied by the waste contractor, JR Richards and Sons. Residents will also be given a bench top kitchen caddy for easy collection of food waste. The frequency of collection will be weekly for the green lidded bin and alternate fortnights for both the red and yellow lidded bins. Santa delivers on December for retailers: Australian retailers saw a jolly Christmas last year, with The Australian Bureau of Statistics’ official retail turnover figures for December 2015 growing by four percent year on year – a figure the Australian Retailers Association has called incredibly pleasing. Christmas gift buying was at the heart of the boost in trade, with the total retail spend for December 2015 being $24.8 billion. Year on year figures provide the most accurate measure of the sector’s performance and are the figures used by most
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retail businesses in their own reporting. The heat is on power lines this summer: With summer temperatures continuing to climb across regional NSW, Essential Energy is reminding people working near the electricity network to look up and be aware of the location and condition of power lines and report any concerns. Machinery operators, tradespeople, gardeners and construction workers are advised to be aware of the location of electrical assets before they commence work, and to have tools and machinery at least three metres from powerlines. Nominations for the 2016 Forbes Medal and Forbes Heritage Volunteer Award are now open: Every year Forbes Shire Council awards the Forbes Medal to a person or organisation that has made an outstanding contribution to the conservation, enhancement or understanding of the Shire’s heritage. The Forbes Heritage Volunteer Award recognises an individual who has a record of excellence and who has made an outstanding contribution to the heritage of the Forbes Shire. Nominations close 5pm Monday, March 21. Nomination forms are available from Council’s administration office at 2 Court Street or by visiting www.forbes. nsw.gov.au
What do you like doing in Forbes on the weekends?
Jenna & Anita Redfern: We are usually skiing on the weekends but I (Anita) like to take photos at local events.
Lauren Leibich & Erica Baker: We both usually work on the weekends but do play hockey in the winter and try to attend as many interesting community events as we can.
FORBES SHIRE COUNCIL “Serving the Community” Public Notices
NEXT COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD 1PM 18TH FEBRUARY PUBLIC WELCOME NEW BINS ARRIVE THIS MONTH
REQUEST FOR TENDER NOTICE 2016/1
As part of Forbes Shire Council’s new kerbside waste, recycling and food and organics collection service, all residents will receive three new bins from February 15 to 22.
Extension to the Medical Centre building Tenders are invited for the supply of material and labour for the construction and commissioning of the extension to the existing Medical Centre building. Tenders, addressed to the General Manager, are to be lodged either by hand or by post by 4.00pm Wednesday 24 February 2016. For further information contact Council’s Program Manager, Wayne O’Neill, on 02 6850 2318 or refer to Council’s website www.forbes.nsw.gov.au for the tender documentation. Canvassing of any of Council’s staff or councillors will disqualify tenderers from the tender process. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
The familiar red and yellow bins will still be part of the service and there will be an addition of a green lidded bin for collection of your food and garden waste, which are not to be used until the service starts the week commencing April 4.
VEHICLE EXPRESSION OF INTEREST 2014 Kia Carnival S Wagon Plant No. 1470 Rego – CRI45U, 101,000 Km, White, V6 Petrol, Auto, 7 Seater, Towbar, April 14th 2016 Registration. Inspections are available at Forbes Shire Council’s Depot in Bandon St by appointment only. Expression of interest forms are available from the front desk of the town hall building in Court St or from the Engineering Office in Lachlan St and close 5:00pm Friday 12th February. For further information please call Council’s Plant/Purchasing Officer Sam Cunningham on 6850 2887 or email samcu@forbes.nsw.gov.au
REQUEST FOR TENDER NOTICE 2016/2 Provision of Load, Haul and Float Hire Tenders are invited for the provision of Load, Haul and Float hire. Tenders, addressed to the General Manager, are to be lodged either by hand or by post by 4.00pm Thursday 25 February 2016. For further information contact Council’s Manager Engineering Services, Danial Speer, on 02 6850 2874 or refer to Council’s website www.forbes.nsw.gov.au for the tender documentation. Canvassing of any of Council’s staff or councillors will disqualifytenderers from the tender process. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
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.
Forbes Shire Council 2 Court Street, Forbes P: (02) 6850 2300 F: (02) 6850 2399 Email: forbes@forbes.nsw.gov.au • Website: www.forbes.nsw.gov.au
All submissions to Council should be sent to: General Manager, Forbes Shire Council, PO Box 333 Forbes NSW 2871 After Hours Emergency Number: 1300 978 633
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Take a short drive this weekend to Blayney and the surrounding villages and see all that this small town has to offer. Blayney is situated on the Mid-Western Highway between Bathurst and Cowra and has a population of 3,500 people. The main street is full of beautiful historical buildings and boasts old country charm and a warm welcoming atmosphere. There is plenty to see and do with a fantastic adventure playground that is sure to keep the kids entertained for hours or take a drive to Carcoar Dam and the Blayney Wind Farm and get lost in the tranquillity and beautiful scenery that surrounds you. While in Blayney be sure to check out White Rock Silver, Rebecca designs and makes all of her sterling silver jewellery in the studio and there is a great range available on display. As well as stocking her amazing original pieces of jewellery, there are also some other handmade wares on display from the surrounding areas and throughout Australia including body products, second hand furniture, clothes and children’s gifts. You’re bound to find a gorgeous original piece you will love. Hill & Crofts are a CRT store in Blayney who joined Kara Kar as an agent in 2013. At the store located in the main street of Blayney they have Kara Kar floats on site for sale or to look at and can also provide comprehensive quotes and advice for all floats, trailers and goosenecks in the Kara Kar range. For over 53 years Kara Kar has built Australia’s favourite and highest quality Australian made Horse Floats, Cattle Trailers and Goosenecks. Kara Kar introduced the angle load float to Australia which uses
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Mayor believes GST is ‘fairest’ way to pay tax
IMAGE: Member for Orange Andrew Gee was in Forbes on Tuesday to officially seal the time capsule at the new Forbes Hospital.
Time Capsule Sealed at New Forbes Hospital Member for Orange, Andrew Gee visited Forbes on Tuesday to officially seal a time capsule at Forbes Hospital to celebrate the new building as part of the $113.7 million Lachlan Health Service project. The creation of the time capsule follows the official opening ceremony that was attended by Mr Gee, NSW Premier Mike Baird, Deputy Premier, Troy Grant and Minister for Health Jillian Skinner on Tuesday 19 January 2016. The time capsule, which will be buried near the main entry of the new building, provides a unique opportunity to preserve a significant period of time in Forbes Hospital’s history for future generations to appreciate and enjoy. The items selected for the time capsule depicting what Forbes Hospital is like today, including items relating to the planning and construction process, were selected by the Lachlan Culture and Arts Working Group in consultation with Mr Gee. The items chosen for the time capsule were: • Lachlan Health Service 2013/ 2014 Annual Report. • A bound document featuring:
• Photos of the new hospital building and the different stages of the redevelopment • Project newsletters • Copies of the sketches made by local Wiradjuri artist, Stephen Ferguson– the guga design features on the main entry doors. • News articles relating to the construction of the new hospital • List of project team members • Signatures of attendees at the official opening ceremony. • Overview of the Lachlan Health Council. • Construction plans of the new building at Forbes Hospital. • Hard drive with videos and photos of the redevelopment. The new building at Forbes Hospital is part of the $113.7M Lachlan Health Service project which included the construction of the new Parkes Hospital (completed in October 2015). Now that the new building at Forbes Hospital is complete, work has commenced on the refurbishment of the Renal and Ambulatory Care units and work is scheduled to be completed in mid 2016.
Forbes Shire Council mayor Phyllis Miller says an increase to the GST would be the fairest way to reform tax. Her comments come after NSW premier Mike Baird revealed recently he would like to see the federal government raise the GST from 10% to 15% at the same time as lowering personal income tax and company tax. In his opinion this would raise revenue for state governments across the nation with funding voids in key areas such as education and health. Such changes to the tax system would likely not arrive until next year, but Cr Miller said a raise of the GST at the same time as a lowering in income tax would be the fairest reform for the people of Forbes Shire. “GST is across the board- everyone pays it,” she said. “Income tax and company tax are all over the shot, depending on how good your accountant is to how much you pay.” “There would be some people affected with an increase in GST, especially pensioners and people on Centrelink payments, but at the same time I think it’s the fairest tax because everyone pays it. Everyone’s contributing.” She added health and education were two of the most important areas in government, and sources of extra funding for these areas needed to be looked at. “I think education and health are two critical areas to having healthy and vibrant communities,” she said. “I don’t think there’s a lot of choice (about how to fund these areas). It’s (GST rise) the fairest way.” By Joshua Matic
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“I can spread lime, gypsum, super phosphate, manure and urea, pretty much any phosphate you want to name,” he said. “I’m based near Goologong so I can come to any land within the Forbes area.” For any farmers looking to fertilise acidic soil, Mr Davidson recommended the use of lime and gypsum fertiliser, and said he was able to spread them to full proficiency. “Lime is normally put on soils that are becoming acidic or are acidic, and gypsum. They’re quite often used in the Forbes and Cowra area,” he said. He said super phosphate was most effective in pastures, and urea was the way to go with crops. “They’ll boost your crops if they’re looking a bit below par. I’d put some extra urea or granam (sulphate of ammonia fertiliser) on them,” he said. He said he had all the necessary equipment and skills to spread any type of fertiliser for anyone, no matter how big or small the job was. “Whatever fertiliser somebody wants to spread, I’ll spread it. If it’s a starter fertiliser or urea or sulphate of ammonia or lime, gypsum, manure, I pretty much do the lot,” he said. “I’m happy for people to give me a call and I’ll give them a quote and come and look at the job.” John Davidson Fertiliser Spreading can do jobs any day of the week.
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RURAL ROUNDUP Pig Sales on the Rise in Forbes
V.C. Reid & Son Livestock Marketing Services co-owner Murray Reid says sellers are converging on Forbes from longer distances to sell their pigs. And he believes this is proof the pig selling market in Forbes is growing, and sellers are looking to take advantage of this by selling in Forbes. Mr Reid said sellers were coming from as far as Bega and the South Coast, as well as Tamworth and Gunnedah. “We’re drawing pigs from a long, long way away, so they’ve [sellers] obviously heard that Forbes is not a bad market,” he said. “We’re getting more and more pigs every week.” His business has had good sales in the last two weeks, with 693 pigs being sold at the most recent sale held last Friday, while 1100 went under the hammer two weeks prior. Last week’s pigs were sold across four buyers, with each paying $258 per head for pork. Mr Reid said while prices were down, they were still on par given it is currently a more quiet time of year. “That’s a normal sale for us, but the numbers have been building up pretty strongly,” he said. “Prices were back a little bit, but that’s because of the time of year. They usually do get a little bit cheaper this time of year.” By Joshua Matic
Jemalong Wool Weekly Market Update Week ending: 4 February 2016
With further gains in the value of the AUD, this week’s NRI shed 23 cents to close at 1289. Most of the losses occurred on Wednesday, before the market consolidated on Thursday. However in US dollar terms it was a different picture, with the NRI remaining unchanged for the week. In local currency terms, most of the MPG’s eased by 15-25 cents although 20 to 22 microns were less affected losing 5-10 cents. Again the better specified lots commanded buyer attention and in places attracted some very large premiums. Higher VM lots are now starting to attract heavier discounting as volumes of these types begins to increase. The Crossbred market corrected 15-20 cents in the North bringing it closer in line with prices being paid in the southern market. The carding market came back 44 cents leaving the MC indicator on 1106. However the MC indicator remains one of the top performers, trading 228 cents above the same time last season.
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CLASSIFIEDS Patios, Rooms, Cladding, Carports (BL83737C) As on TV. Phone 6341 3122 www.pictonbros.com.au TILT TRAY HIRE Forbes, Parkes, Condobolin, Canowindra. Please contact Parkes Brick Paver & Tile Supplies 02 6862 2253 FORBES POULTRY AUCTION Sunday 10th April 2016 11 AM START Forbes Showground Pavillion Phone Sam 0498 761 336 Trish 0408 246 280 FORBES MAGPIES JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE REGISTRATION DAY At the Bowling Club. February Friday 12 at 6-8pm and February Saturday 20 at 1-3pm. Early bird cost $70, after February 21- $90 All players are to register beforehand at playnrl.com. Any new players need to bring a birth certificate. Free training shirts given to all FJRL players that attend and a sausage sizzle.
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Aileen Allen How long have you lived in or around Forbes? I’ve lived in Forbes for 47 years. I’m nearly a local. What do you do for work? I’m a retired women’s refuge worker. What do you do in your spare time? I enjoy volunteering for the Forbes Dreaming Centre. What makes your day? I love having family and friends around me. How did you spend Australia Day recently? I spent the day with family. We had a picnic at the water park and then attended the Australia Day celebrations at Frogs Hollow where I enjoyed listening to great music.
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What is Civil Litigation?
Litigation is the term used to describe proceedings initiated between two opposing parties to enforce or defend a legal right. It is not a Criminal prosecution but rather a Civil matter. Civil Litigation is typically settled by agreement between the parties, but may also be heard and decided by a magistrate or judge in court or an arbitrator in some instances. Contrary to popular belief, litigation is not simply another name for a lawsuit. Litigation includes any number of activities before, during, and after a lawsuit to enforce a legal right. In addition to the actual lawsuit, presuit negotiations, arbitrations, facilitations and appeals may also be part of the litigation process. Civil litigation includes matters before the Supreme Court, the District Court, the Local Court, the Land & Environment Court, the Family Court, the Federal Court, the Motor Accidents Authority Tribunals, the Workers Compensation Commission and even the NSW Civil & Administrative Tribunal (NCAT). Solicitors have a right of appearance in all Courts and most Tribunals. Appearances in NCAT in most matters requires leave of the Tribunal to appear for a client. Litigation begins the moment someone decides to formally enforce or defend his or her legal rights. In most cases, this happens the moment a party engages a Solicitor to represent their interests. Most Solicitors engage in a variety of “pre-suit” litigation activities. These can include many things, from writing a letter on a client’s behalf called a demand letter, to demand compensation. However, there are several different steps in litigation that occur in nearly every case.
IMAGE: Aileen Allen is a volunteer at the Forbes Dreaming Centre.
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Full-Time Practice Nurse An exciting opportunity exists for a Registered Nurse to join our friendly, team orientated medical practice. The position is full-time Monday to Friday. Responsible for providing high quality clinical support & care to our GP’s and patients. Contact: Nurse Manager, Shelley Clark 6851 1300. Closing Date: 26 February 2016
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David and Leone Morrison with good friends and Groomsman and Bridesmaid Doug and Tommy Parker, celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary.
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Tom Morrison skis at the NSW Barefoot Water-skiing tournament held in Forbes last weekend.
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Jamie Bacon performs a jump during the barefoot water skiing event.
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Forbes Magpies Junior Rugby League Club Registration night: Bowling Club, 6 - 8pm. Any kids wanting to participate this year come down to fill in some forms and is urged to register online at playnrl.com beforehand or if you need, the club can help you on the night. Free training shirts will be handed out to players and sausage sizzle on the night. All new players will need to bring their birth certificate and get their photo taken. Bedgerabong Picnic Races: Bedgerabong Race Track. Gates open at 10am. The six-race program starts approximately 1pm. Adults $15; children under 15 free. A full TAB, tote betting and bookmakers on course. The canteen and bar will be open throughout the day and evening. Entertainment by local band House of Tribes will follow the race program into the evening. Fashions on the Field, auction and raffles, as well as entertainment for the kids. Shuttle buses will be operating between Forbes and the racecourse at a cost of $7 per person. Those wishing to book a tent or marquee site are encouraged to get in early and reserve a spot by contacting Tom Simmonds on 6857 2128. Old Time New Vogue Dance: Forbes Town Hall, 7pm, $10. Music by Phil Redenbach. Ladies please bring a plate for supper. Contact Elvy Quirk 6852 2919. Hogs for the Homeless Tour of Country NSW: Forbes Services Memorial Club, from 6.30pm, $20 per person (adult/child). Brad Fittler has partnered with Harley-Davidson to support Father Chris Riley’s Youth Off The Streets campaign. The 2016 tour will kick off in Forbes at the FSMC. For more information contact the FSMC on 6852 1488. Foster Families Support Group: Forbes Youth & Community Centre, 10am – 12 noon Morning Tea. For all foster and kinship carers in the local area. Children welcome. Contact: 0428 738 172 Rugby League Skills Clinic (in conjunction with Hogs for the Homeless Tour of Country NSW), Spooner Oval, Forbes, 4.30pm-5.45pm. Free clinic for ages 5 to 12 to attend hosted by Josh Perry, Nathan Hindmarsh, Brad Fittler, Matt Cooper, Steve Menzies, Steve Roach and Ian Schubert. Registrations are essential, visit https://reg.sportingpulse.com/regoform.cgi?formI D=49770&programID=3075 World’s Greatest Shave Info Night: Forbes Services Memorial Club, 6-7pm. The World’s Greatest Shave is coming to Forbes! Come down and find out all the information you need to have an awesome shave; find out how the money raised helps people with blood cancer; meet some of the team and get your questions answered. For more information contact Glen Mountfield on 0481 009 748 or email gmountfield@leukaemia.org.au. Lions Club Car Boot Sale: Lions Park, 8am - 1pm. Stalls $10. Contact Peter 0468 819 659 or Robyn 6851 2209. Market Day: Handicraft Centre, Lachlan Street, from 9am. Items for sale include jams, preserves, home grown fruit and vegetables, plants, handmade clothing items, woodwork and other handicrafts. Contact Kathy Bray 0448 453 776. Forbes Magpies Junior Rugby League Club Registration night: Bowling Club, 1-3pm. Any kids wanting to participate this year come down to fill in some forms and is urged to register online at playnrl.com beforehand or if you need, the club can help you on the night. Free training shirts will be handed out to players and sausage sizzle on the night. All new players will need to bring their birth certificate and get their photo taken. Forbes Triathlon: Forbes Aquatic Centre, Bedgerabong Road from 7am with first race at 7.30am. Following the overwhelming success of the inaugural event in 2015, Forbes is gearing up to host an improved Triathlon in 2016! It is an excellent opportunity for budding athletes to test their skills either individually or as part of a team. For more information and to register, visit forbesrunningandtriclub.com.
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Perry Looking Forward to Forbes Visit on Hogs for Homeless Tour Former Newcastle Knights, Manly Sea Eagles and NSW State of Origin representative Josh Perry says he is looking forward to supporting regional NSW on the Hogs for the Homeless tour next week. Along with other retired rugby league greats including Matt Cooper, Brad Fittler, Steve Menzies and Nathan Hindmarsh, Perry will be in town for the event next Tuesday. This will be the fourth year the tour has been run, which supports Father Chris Riley’s campaign ‘Youth Off The Streets’, and raises funds to help homeless people in regional areas get their lives back on track. This year’s tour will see the former rugby league players visit towns in between Byron Bay and Forbes. While in Forbes the players will visit local schools, as well as run a coaching clinic for the public at Spooner Oval. Perry said he and the other players were greatly looking forward to hitting the highways, in which they will do so on Harley Davidson motorbikes, and travelling to Forbes. “We’re always looking forward to the Hogs for the Homeless. It’s a good way to raise youth awareness and get kids off the streets,” he said. “It’s great to be able to do clinics for kids
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that don’t normally see NRL stars, or former NRL stars as well.” “At about 11am in Forbes we’re going out to the livestock exchange and auction the sheep. We’ll do that a few times and raise some money for Youth off the Streets.” Perry recognised Forbes as a mostly dry area where periods of drought are not unusual, and said from past experiences it was always rewarding being able to go out to regional areas. “People out there do it tough at times. It puts smiles on peoples faces, and it’s a good will thing and we all really enjoy it,” he said. The public clinic at Spooner Oval starts at 4.30pm. By Joshua Matic
IMAGE: NSW rugby league legends Brad Fittler and Nathan Hindmarsh will be in Forbes next Tuesday.
Friday 12 February 2016 Page 11 Continued from page 1 “Our registrars will gain experience in General Practice including seeing patients in the clinic, working in the emergency department at the hospital, and doing surgical procedures, “ Dr Somes said. Dr Maria Rasool studied medicine in Pakistan before moving to Australia and has worked in Sydney hospitals. She has also done her diploma in children’s health as well as certificate in Emergency medicine and is currently completing her certificate in women’s health. “I look forward to developing a healthy relationship with the community of Forbes as I have moved here with my husband and three young children and I’ve already spotted a few attractions for myself to do socially along with activities for the children,” Dr Rasool said. Dr Chen-Yi Lo is training to be a GP Obstetrician and will be available to see local pregnant women who can book appointments with her. She has worked and lived in Singapore, Melbourne and Adelaide. “I have experience in many aspects of medicine and will be stepping up from being a hospital medical officer to a GP Registrar.” Dr Lo said. Dr Farrah Yasmin is also training to be a GP obstetrician and most recently worked in Wagga before moving to Forbes. She will work closely with Dr Hemant and Dr Whittaker to further develop her training in General Practice and Obstetrics.
A/C – Corona Pastoral Company (Property Sold) Saturday 20th February 2016, 9am start
PLANT: ’97 JD 9600 header, 5200 eng hrs, 3500 operator hrs, Contourmaster feeder house, RO tarp & chopper, Greenstar ready; 30’ 930R front & trailer, JD 914P canola front 14’ with Phillips Rollerdown; recon JD AH144719 radiator; JD 4650 tractor, 9400 hrs, 24.5.32 duals; IH C1800 Series bogie drive tipper, 2sp Joey box, Perkins 354D, 16’6”x8’ tray, bulk top to suit; ’67 Bedford 20’ steel TT, 354 diesel Perkins, 2sp diff; 946 Caterpillar Road Grader 58T, 603, complete with parts (final drive needs work); 40’ hyd grader board; 30’ land plane; Hardi Commander 4224 spray unit, 4200ltr, 24m cover, hyd lift/fold, granny pot, 363 hyd drive, 3880 controller, 18.4.30 tryes; Hardi 363 pump diaphragm kit; Folding harrows 40’ hyd lift/man; Alfarm Trashfarmer 32’ x 45 tyne full hyd breakout with folding prickle chain; Martin & Co Berrigan 50T, 24’ x 8’ weighbridge man scales; Bourgault finger harrows, 60’, quick release, brand new; ’97 Toyota Landcruiser HZJ 75, tipping tray, A/C, 5sp manual, bullbar, sheep crate, Hilder hoist, rego July ’16, 500k’s plus (new motor 2012); Superior 5’ PTO linkage HD slasher; Cole HD 800 Grouper, 11hp Honda, RO tarp; 1x HE 30t Fertiliser field bin; 2 x HE 27T field bin with lids; 2x Nelson 24t field bins with lids; Cole 50’ x 10” auger, fully hyd drive/lift & wheel drive, elec start Lombardini Diesel; 30’ x 7” auger with 13hp Honda; 20’ x 8’ DD stock crate, all steel (needs new flooring); Twin Sunbeam elec woolpress; Stevlon Rotary wool table; Roberson hyd sheep and goat hander; Aussie Dip sheep jetting race with Honda 8hp pump unit; steel water trough; 12 bag trailing feed out cart; Homemade 5 station rotary lamb marking cradles; 4 x Pilon sheep feeders; Lincoln Electro 225 welder/generator with Lombardini diesel, elec start
on trailer; 350ltr fire cart with Robin eng; 100ltr spot spray tank; 500gal steel water tank; 5 x 2000ltr diesel tanks connected, 240v pump & meter; 2x 500 gal OH petrol tank; 2000ltr mobile diesel trailer, Honda 5.5hp fuel pump and meter; chemical pump; 1½ yard Buttsworth scoop, 2 hyd rams; old saw bench frame; block lift; Suzuki 250 quad bike (needs repairs); carry all; plastic lupin fingers; JD cast iron crop lifters cover 30’; 2 poly round bin tarps; 2 x 354 Perkins (needs repairs); Compak 200 amp, 480v stick welder; qnty new & used iron posts; lge qnty farm gates (ass sizes); qnty water fittings, sundries, etc; 3 x 200ltr 4 Farmers Mouseoff; quantity gal iron; hyd log splitter frame; approx. 25 sheets 15’ SH gal iron; approx. 100’ 1” HD chain; approx. 80m 6” 1¼” HD chain; qnty household furniture. Evaporative cooler on stand, suit workshop or woolshed. COLLECTABLES: Model L Howard Terrier rotary hoe; milk can; Lister 13hp, 2 cyl stationary eng, serial no. 2Z16A173; also Cooper, Wisconsin & Villiers motors. OUTSIDE ENTRIES: Ben West Ph: 0429 725 247 International 1710A Petrol tipper (16’) with grain body to suit. tyres 10/1975, no rego (going); 30’ 7” Western auger B&S Motor; 34’ 7” Moulang auger B&S motor; Aluminium roof rack to suit Nissan Wagon or Landcruiser; Gunnedah orbital grain cleaner, extra screens. good order; Rotary lamb marking cradle, 4 stand; Aussie sheep handler and tumbler; Flexicoil airseeder heads and towers, plus small seed heads and diverters to suit; Kerry Sidewinder- carry and roll out 2 large round bales at a time; ‘84 Suzuki Sierra, Table Top, no rego, 140,000kms (going); Pony Flow Meter; Field Bin
Frankie 180 Bag; Cleverdon Bin 240 Bag; Field Bin 260 Bag; Explorer Ride on mower; 115 John Deere Ride on mower 42” cut; Linkage mount Airseeder box (needs work); Wool Bale hydraulic grabber. Brad Shephard Ph: 0428 563 178 John Deere 1075 header, ’84 model; 930 John Deere front bat reel, 30ft front, both in good working order Steve Henley Ph: 0427 759 433 John Deere lawnmower 38”; Dodge prime mover, single axle, Perkins diesel motor with single axle flat top trailer & 18’ Jetstream grouper with delivery arms included; 18t Vennings chaser bin, single axle, 15” delivery auger. AGENTS COMMENTS: As property has been sold all items listed are for genuine sale. TERMS: Strictly cash or cheque on day of sale. ID required. Knockdown plus GST. OHS applicable. No buyers premium. Light luncheon and lift available. DIRECTIONS: From Condobolin 38kms on West Wyalong Road turn left onto Grassmere Road, follow flags, 64kms from West Wyalong. MILLER & JAMES LICENSED AUCTIONEERS 214-216 Hoskins Street Temora Ph: 02 6977 1333 Fax: 02 6977 4080 www.millerandjames.com.au Chris Reardon Ph: 0427 772 052 Angus McLaren Ph: 0428 496 289 Bruce Holden Ph: 0428 278 546 Vendors: Glyn Owen 0427 600 530 or Allan Hilder 02 6972 5222
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IMAGE: Conner Rogers and Trevor Russo in action at the NSW Barefoot Water Skiing tournament, held in Forbes for the second year, last weekend. Photo: Anita Redfern.
Forbes’ Second Barefoot Water Skiing Tournament Hailed a Success The Forbes Aquatic area was a buzz with activity this weekend when more than thirty competitors took to the water to test their skills in the NSW Barefoot Skiing Club sanctioned event. Marcus Morrison, event committee member, said competitor numbers were similar to that of the inaugural event last year. He was also very pleased with the number of spectators who lined the foreshores over the two days of competition to watch these talented athletes tear up the water. The competition consisted of two parts – each part judged and scored by three judges who ride in the boat. The skiers are also recorded on video, which can be viewed in the event that judges or competitors need clarification on the points awarded. The Slalom is the first part and skiers must cross the wake created by the boat as many times as possible in 15 seconds on two feet, one foot, forward or backward. They are given two runs and are penalised if they complete both runs in the forward position. The second part is the Trick Run and competitors must perform a start trick and perform as many tricks as they can during the 15 second trick pass area. Tricks that are repeated in the second run do not receive a point. Competitors hailed from all over the state and organisers were pleased that about half of them were from the local area. The Forbes event attracted some excellent junior competitors including Connor Rogers and Teejay Russo who are the current NSW Leaders in the sub junior class and who are ranked 3 and 4 respectively in the World
rankings. Local boy, Tom Morrison is ranked 28 which is a fantastic effort considering the short time he has been barefooting. Tom attributes his success to the encouragement and support of Jim Cronin who has been the driving force behind the barefoot competition being held in Forbes. Two of our young hopefuls, Jenna Redfern and Lockie Miller, were thrilled when Elaina McClung from Branxton had her photo taken with them. Elaina is the current Australian U/14 Girls Champion and is ranked 7th in the World Under 18 Juniors. She will be travelling to America in August to represent Australia in the World Titles. Both Jenna and Lockie attended the coaching clinic on Friday which was very well attended to the delight of Jim Cronin and his committee. Jim was grateful for the experienced coaches who attended the sessions and volunteer their time to promote the sport and encourage more participation by people of all ages but in particular the juniors. Sue Russo, from the NSW Barefoot Club and Chief Judge for the weekend, was amazed by the number of spectators who came to watch the competition. “Forbes’ one day competition attracted a larger crowd than the National Titles held in Liverpool,” she said. The barefoot season runs from September through to April and skiers have the opportunity to compete in eight competitions including the State and National Titles held at Liverpool. Even though the Forbes course is just over 600m in length in comparison to the normal length of 800m, it is a great course, Sue added. By Anita Morrison
Saturday, 20 February 2016 at Wade Park, Orange. Gates open at 2.30pm (main game kick off at 6.30pm). Prize includes 2 x general admission tickets to the game (adults or child tickets) valued up to $40. Complete the below entry form and return it to The Phoenix Office at 23 Templar Street, or enter online via our website for your chance to win. Entries close 5pm, Thursday 18th February Name: Address: Email: Phone:
Monthly Medals Decided
Steve Betland led the way for scoring at golf on the weekend by carding a 34 for the front-9, two under par. But also interestingly, all winners of the Monthly Medals were previous Forbes 1st Grade Rep players for cricket. On Saturday 6 Feb the play was for the Monthly Medal. The field of 66 players matched the January Medal round, but the standard of play delivered lower scores. The A-grade was a chance for the Pennant players to fine tune their play. Some of them had a bye the following day and needed to stay in touch while others needed to smooth their style for the contest on Sunday. Dan Bayley presented an immaculate card that reflected his immaculate game. He scored 36-38 for a nett 69. Runner-up was Peter Dawson who scored 36-37 for a nett 70. Do not forget that next week, Thursday 18 Feb, we head to Condobolin for an 18-hole competition, and where most rate it the best ‘feed’ in the Lachlan Valley. On a sad note, Forbes Golfers lost a good friend last week with the passing of Les Findlay. Les was President of the Forbes Services Club when the Golf Club went through a few changes, and a great supporter of Forbes golf. by Short Putt