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IMAGE: Forbes High School Captains Oliver Carlisle, Emily Godden, and Vice-Captains Samantha Clifton and Matt Molloy march in Forbes on Monday for ANZAC Day. Photo: Anita Morrison.

Victoria Park Fills For ANZAC Day

Victoria Park and surrounding streets were packed with thousands of people who came together to honour the special day and welcome the parade which commenced in Cross Street. Our young people played a large part in the parade with all of the schools and early childhood services represented along with veterans, families and local service personnel. Michael Walker and Robert (Roc) Walshaw conducted the proceedings with Charles Dwyer, Forbes High School Principal, Mayor, Phyllis Miller and Juliet Slack-Smith, St Laurence’s School student, delivering the Prayer of Thanksgiving, Prayer for the Queen and the Prayer for the Nation respectively. Bryan Stapely, a member of the Canberra Vietnam Veteran’s Motorcycle Club who travelled to Forbes to participate in the parade, gave the Com-

memoration to the Fallen before Aaron Parry played the Last Post and the Reveille as he had done earlier at the dawn service to end the service. The dawn service was also well attended with hundreds of people welcoming the lager contingent of marchers who followed the police escort to the cenotaph at approximately 5.30am. Captain Meaghan Gallagher of the Salvation Army gave the dawn service address which honoured all servicemen and women. Captain Gallagher said “Those who served created a legend, not of military victories but of courage and determination” and also “ANZAC is a heritage for every Australian”. She then thanked God for the faithful service of our soldiers whose sacrifices have given us the freedom and liberties we enjoy today.

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SNIPPETS... Thursday 5 May 2016, 5.30-7.30pm. Forbes families are invited to celebrate and say a special thanks to their mums by joining a night of entertainment in the lead up to Mother’s Day, including hands-on D.I.Y. gift making workshops where kids can get crafty and make mum a personalised gift.

IMAGE: The Australian Army Band Kapooka will rock Forbes on May 7.

Army Band rocks Forbes: As well as a marching band, Australian Army Band Kapooka (AAB-K) breaks down into a stage band, rock band, jazz ensemble as well as brass and saxophone groups and acoustic versions of the rock band. This versatility means most genres of music can be performed and the band can cater for all musical tastes. The band will be performing in Forbes on Monday May 7 from 7pm at Town Hall. Claim Your Seat at the Central West Business Summit Table: Innovative business owners are invited to claim their seat at the table for the 2016 Central West Business Summit in Parkes on June 7. The Summit has proven a pivotal forum for networking and information sharing along with being a unique platform for uniting Central West Business leaders. Summit participants should register online at centralwestbusinesssummit.com.au by close of business May 31 Make mum’s day at Bunnings Forbes Family Night: Make this Mother’s Day memorable by creating a one-of-a-kind, handmade D.I.Y. gift at Bunnings Forbes’ annual Mother’s Day Family Night, held on

Free cuppa for the driver continues: Following the launch of the Free Cuppa for the Driver scheme in Parkes on 8 March by Parkes Mayor Ken Keith, the campaign is off to a busy start. Sixty participating businesses have teamed up with Roads and Maritime Services and 18 local councils to promote fatigue awareness on most roads, and have already served hundreds of free cuppas to drivers. The initiative has been extended to May 31. Forbes and District Historical Society: We will be holding our open day on Saturday April 30 from 12pm to 4pm. Visitors will be able to see our Ben Hall and ANZAC displays. We are still looking for new members. If you are interested in becoming a member, you are welcome to come to our meetings on the third Thursday of each month at the Forbes Museum in Cross Street at 7.30pm, or you can call into the museum daily between 2pm and 4pm. You can also phone 6851 6600 for more information.

IMAGE: Agriculture will be on the agenda at the Central West Business Summit.

MAYORAL NOTES Anzac Day on Monday attracted a huge crowd and the exciting part about the numbers was the amount of young people that were involved. Whether they were marching or just attending the service, the amount of youths in attendance who were all there to honour our brave soldiers that fought for freedom and the life that we have today, was just great. We also welcomed a bikie crew, The Veterans, from Canberra, who were all returned soldiers from past conflicts and wars. Our new Director Corporate Services, Alison Coe starts on May 2. We are all looking forward to welcoming her to town and working with her. Before our April Council meeting on Thursday there was a presentation from the NSW Department of Planning and Environment on the draft Central West and Orana Regional Plan. This plan will allow Councils in the area to make a more strategic approach into regional funding, giving us more opportunities to get Government funding into our region. Extensions have commenced on the Forbes Medical Centre, which will sure up students from the University of Wollongong into the future. A big thanks to the doctors for getting the $250,000 in grant funding, which has made it all possible. For the month of March, just over $5 million worth of development applications were lodged. If the development applications keep tracking like that, we will have an enormous amount of investment in our Shire. Have a great week, stay safe and God bless. Mayor, Cr Phyllis Miller OAM

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QUESTION of the week What will you do for ANZAC Day?

Grace Quirk: I will be going to the community march at 10am and spend the remainder of the day with my family. It is important to remember and pay respect to the soldiers who have fought to protect the rights of all Australians. IMAGE: The lives of Forbes-based Army Medical Corps doctors Edward McDonnell and Edward Palmer will be displayed at the Forbes Medical Centre as part of Forbes Heritage 2016. Images: Supplied.

Doctors Lives To Be Displayed

As part of Forbes Heritage 2016, two Interpretive Panels in the series will be unveiled at the Forbes Medical Centre. “Our practice has been working on this project for close to four years and I’m pleased these panels will be unveiled as part of Forbes Heritage 2016. We are committed to acknowledging the lives, work and dedication of former doctors who served our town. The panels give the Forbes community an insight into the men who were the town’s doctors.” said Dr Neale Somes. This year’s panels explore lives of two doctors who enlisted in the Army Medical Corps. Dr Edward McDonnell practised in Forbes at the beginning of the 20th Century and served in both the Boer War and World War I. Dr Edward Palmer who practised for 15 years in Forbes was a Lieutenant Colonel in Rabaul, New Guinea during World War II. The Forbes Medical Centre acknowledges the military record of these doctors and in keeping with this theme has asked

current Forbes Medical Centre University of Wollongong medical student and army reservist Tristan Scott to say a few words. “These were two extraordinary doctors with unique stories. As I am keen about all facets of the history of Forbes, I’m excited with the prospect of revealing yet another layer of the town’s history. Members of Dr Palmer’s family will be attending. We are attempting to locate descendants of Dr McDonnell, unsuccessfully so far”, said Dr Somes. Dr Somes and his colleague doctors extend an invitation to the Forbes Community for this unveiling. The Interpretive Panels will be unveiled on Monday, 2 May at 6.30 pm at the Forbes Medical Centre where light refreshments will be served. If you would like to attend please contact Forbes Shire Council on 6850 2300. Numbers are limited and bookings close on Thursday, 28 April.

Tahlia Nash: Normally I would attend and march with my school in the community march but this year I have commitments with work so will be unable to march but will still think about the day and what it means to me.

Jessy-Lea Byrnes: I always attend the dawn service with my Mum and this year will be no different. I will relax for the rest of the day and enjoy some quality time with my family and friends.

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Special Sports Day Celebrates 35 Years ANZAC Spirit Safe With Youth

Since 1981, Forbes local Dianne Decker has been organising the annual Forbes Special Sports Day, and despite the event almost ceasing in 1984, it will celebrate its 35th birthday on Wednesday. The event will be held at the Red Bend College gymnasium, starting at 9.30am with a morning tea, before progressing to a team march-past behind local bagpiper Brian Tisdell. After this, sports such as walking races, relays, dressing races and three-legged races will begin, culminating to a game of musical chairs at the end of the day, and if people still have energy to expend, there may even be some dancing. The Special Sports Day is an annual event that provides activities for people of all disabilities to get involved in. The event is not just for Forbes-based competitors either, with people from Dubbo, Orange, Condobolin, Parkes and Young expected to make the trip. Intellectual disabilities are normally well represented at the event, and Mrs Decker said it was this that kept the event alive back in the 1980s. “When we started we held a lot of wheel chair events, but once wheel chair events became officially recognised as a profes-

sional sport, a lot of competitors went to other events,” she said. “But the intellectual disability groups really wanted us to keep going with the event, and it’s been going ever since…we now run sports for all disabilities.” The official march of all competing teams will also be judged, with Red Bend Principal Br Michael Flanagan and Forbes Mayor Phyllis Miller to be joined by other local personalities to judge the winner for the best march. Mrs Decker said that while the event gave an opportunity for people with disabilities to compete in selected sports, the most important thing was the social aspect of it. “It’s a great chance for people to renew friendships and just get together and have fun,” she said. Mrs Decker said she had also written to Prince Harry, a well-known advocate for disability sports, to invite him to the event. She said she received a response from him, and while the Prince stated he will not be able to make it to the event this year, he stated he would like to keep receiving invites, and would endeavor to attend the event in the future. By Joshua Matic

Master of the ANZAC Day ceremonies, Michael Walker’s comment following the stirring and heartfelt address by Forbes High School student, Isabelle Herbert, “The ANZAC Spirit will be safe in the hands of our youth” was reiterated by many locals who attended the 10 o’clock ceremonies at the Cenotaph on Monday. Isobelle spoke from the heart and gave an account of the history of the landing at Gallipoli as well as paying respect to the thousands of lives lost during the battle. She spoke about the ANZAC Spirit and its relevance to all, past and present. She explained her view that commemoration services are not an opportunity to glorify but to celebrate the human spirit and the Spirit of the ANZACS. Her final words “ The idea of courage, endurance, initiative, discipline, determination and mateship, this is the spirit of the ANZACS” was a fitting conclusion to her address which was a credit to her and the importance she had placed on the invitation to prepare and present the address at the 101st ANZAC Day Service. By Anita Morrison

FORBES SHIRE COUNCIL “Serving the Community” Public Notices

NEXT COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD 1PM THURSDAY 19TH MAY PUBLIC WELCOME FORBES HERITAGE 2016 Will be held from Saturday, April 30 to Tuesday, May 3 with a range of events taking place over the four days. Highlights of the program include: SATURDAY, APRIL 30 9am to 12.30pm & 1.30pm to 4.30pm - Antique Valuations at St Laurence’s Church Hall 10am - Ben Hall Family Tree and Morning Tea at Forbes Visitor Information Centre 11am to 3pm - Open Day of Forbes Family History Group Noon to 4pm - Open Day of Forbes and District Historical Museum SUNDAY, MAY 1 9.45am for 10am start - Down Memory Lane The Stories Behind the Lanes of Forbes, Corner of Browne Lane and Lachlan Street Noon - Family Picnic at South Circle includes tractor display, kids games and much more 1.45pm for 2pm start - The Golden Days of Forbes, Camp Street Bridge Walking Tour MONDAY, MAY 2 6.30pm - Discovering Our Doctors at Forbes Medical Centre, Elgin Street TUESDAY, MAY 3 Noon - Architecture of Forbes Churches Workshop at Forbes Town Hall Concourse 6.30pm - Awards Presentation Evening at Forbes Town Hall

COUNCIL IS SEEKING EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES 2014 Holden WN Caprice Plant No. 1486, Rego – CVJ42X, 46,000 Km, White, V6 LPG, Auto, April 14th 2017 Registration. Expressions of interest close 5:00pm Friday 6th May 2013 Toyota Kluger KX-S 7 Seater Wagon Plant No. 1438, Rego – CHV14A, 37,500 Km, White, Petrol, Auto, Tow bar, April 14th 2017 Registration. Expressions of interest close 5:00pm Friday 13th May.

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. For further information please call Council’s Plant/ Purchasing Officer Sam Cunningham on 6850 2887 or email samcu@forbes.nsw.gov.au

FORBES RAILWAY VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Invites you to join them on Saturday 30th April at 10am for the Cancer Council’s Biggest Morning Tea. All donations will go to the Cancer Council. With special guest, Councillor Grant Clifton, the unveiling and presentation of the Ben Hall Family Tree Panel will take place at 10.15am. The Panel will later be hung and displayed in the Ben Hall Room at the Railway Centre. Morning tea will follow for a small donation, provided by the lovely volunteers at the Railway Visitor Information Centre. ALL ARE WELCOME! The Centre will be open for normal trade from 9 a.m. with the usual crafts, art and baked goods made by local residents available for purchase. The Ben Hall Room will also be open, and the short film on Ben Hall will be available for viewing.

FORBES RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY GARDEN WORKING BEE The Forbes Riverside Community Garden is having their fourth working bee of the year next Saturday 7 May. It will be from 9:00am until midday down at Community Garden HQ on Reymond St opposite the Apex Caravan Park. It will include a small morning tea and meeting of the Community Garden’s members, so this will be a great way for people to learn about what goes on at the Community Garden and to sign up for membership if interested. There are also garden beds available for anyone who wishes to join the Riverside Community Garden, with a $20 annual garden bed rental for each garden, and a $10 membership fee if people are not yet members. With garden beds available, it’s a perfect time to come to a working bee and get started on growing your own vegies! For more information, please contact Forbes Shire Council’s Environmental Services and Planning Department on 02 6850 2344.

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

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What do I get Mum for Mother’s Day? If you just love to spoil your Mum then Sunday 8th of May will be no different, with a range to choose from the ultimate package I have put together for you is to come… Painted Daisies Gift Shoppe have gorgeous new soap’s specially for Mother’s Day that have just landed in store, along with a range of T2 teas, tea cups, candles and other special pieces to help her relax. These gift ideas are perfect to surround mum while relaxing in the bath with a glass of wine in hand. For all your cards and wrapping look no further than News on Rankin, the shop that has everything! When you walk in the staff have set up a beautiful display for everything Mother’s Day with the winner Darrell Lea Chocolate packs in a gorgeous bag ready to your special Mother, Grandmother or Mother in-law, don’t forget to enter her in

the Mother’s Day Super draw of 21 Million Dollars, drawn May 7. How long has it been since Mum got her hair done or does she need to buy new products? Bron’s Hair Design have in store gift vouchers available for Mother’s Day and it’s a no brainer when you don’t know what to get her. The lovely girls will make mum look and feel fabulous with her new do. No Mother’s Day would be complete without a bunch of flowers from A Classy Touch Florist in Forbes, with beautiful ready-made bunches available or come in to order your perfect arrangement. The shop is open and delivering from 8am Sunday 8 so call now to secure your order on 68521457. Extended hours over Thursday May 5 to Sunday May 8.


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Spoil Mum on Sunday 8th May

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Treat Your Mum For Mother’s Day To Adam Harvey!

Australian country musician Adam Harvey says he is looking forward to heading out to Forbes again to play for fans he labels as “loyal”. Harvey is currently out on his ‘Harvey’s Bar’ tour, to promote his album of the same name he literally recorded in his back yard. He will play in Forbes at the Forbes Services Memorial Club on Friday, May 13 at 8pm. Tickets are currently for sale at the club. Mr Harvey said a while ago he decided to build his own bar in his backyard on the NSW Central Coast, and ended up record-

ing an album there. “I put up photos on Facebook of my bar and when I was playing in it, and I’d say that I wrote songs in my bar as well, and people would often then say to me ‘god I’d love to spend a night in that bar of yours’,” he said. “So I thought ‘why don’t I record an album in the bar’ and invite everyone around to make it like a live album, and then when people play it, they will get a taste of what a night in my bar is all about.” “I’ve got a double brick garage that we weren’t using, so I just put floors and walls

in, and the bar, and a big screen TV. For my shows we’ve got an exact replica of that bar as well so when people come to the shows they feel like they’ve come for a drink and a jam.” The album was on the ARIA Country charts at number one for seven weeks when it was released. Mr Harvey said he would be playing a mixture of classic country, his older songs as well as songs from his new album. He will be on stage for around two hours. By Joshua Matic

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WHAT’S Hot Sir Francis Forbes Park is the venue for the next Rotary Ipomoea Markets on Sat April 30th. This Camp Street venue is grassy, shaded and by the beautiful Lake Forbes. The Rotary Markets have attracted over 20 stallholders over the last 5 markets. This gives the market a busy and colourful feel. This month Forbes is celebrating our town’s heritage. Why not start the day with a visit to the markets in the morning and then move on and visit the Forbes museum to see their heritage week display.

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Hitting Back At Violence Member for Calare, the Hon John Cobb has urged the Calare community to get involved in a national campaign on how disrespect towards girls can grow into something more serious. Stop it at the start aims to help families, teachers, sports coaches and others challenge their own views about respectful relationships and gender equality, and start a conversation with young people. Launched in Canberra today by the Minister for Social Services, Christian Porter, and Minister for Women, Senator Michaelia Cash, the campaign is jointly funded by the Commonwealth, state and territory governments. Mr Cobb said it is great the State Government and the Federal Government can work together on such a widespread issue affecting many Australians. “The statistics are shocking. Every week a women is murdered by her current or former partner, and one in three women has been a victim of physical or sexual violence, since the age of 15, from someone known to them,” Mr Cobb said. Advertising started on Sunday 24 April, supported with online tools and resources, community engagement and a number of other activities that will run until 2018. The campaign is one element of a national, long-term strategy to reduce violence against women and their children. It is underpinned by the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010-2022. This campaign is on top of the Coalition Government’s $100 million Women’s Safety Package announced in September last year, which includes funding for developing innovative ways of using technology to keep women safe for example, GPS trackers for perpetrators, safe mobile phones, and safety devices for homes. This package also enhanced and extended support services, including 1800RESPECT, Mensline and DV-Alert, as well as supported local caseworkers in domestic violence hotspots to better co-ordinate community services. Visit www.respect.gov.au for more information on the campaign. If you or someone you know is impacted by sexual assault, domestic or family violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit www.1800RESPECT.org.au.

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Bryan Stapley addresses the Forbes ANZAC Day morning service last Monday. Photos: Anita Morrison.

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30 Apr The Canberra Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club marches at the Forbes morning ANZAC Day service.

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Charles Dwyer addresses the Forbes morning ANZAC Day service.

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4 May Isobelle Herbert addresses the Forbes morning ANZAC Day service.

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“Landscapes of the Forbes Shire” Exhibitions (part of Heritage Week - 30 April – 7 May), Platypus Gallery. Gallery open Tues-Sun 10am-4pm. Heritage Week competition and acquisitive prize. For more information contact Klara Ward on 6851 4868. If you would like to enter a painting, drawing or photography collect an entry form from the gallery. Heritage Week: Antique Valuations: St Laurence’s Church Hall, Johnson Street, Forbes. 9am-12.30pm; 1.30pm-4.30pm. $5 for first item, then $3 per item. For information and bookings phone Gay Baker on 6862 2241. Ben Hall Family Tree Panel unveiling and Biggest Morning Tea celebrations: Forbes Railway Information Centre, 10am. Gold coin donation. A Biggest Morning tea will be provided and donations will go to the Cancer Council of NSW. For more information, contact the Forbes Railway Visitor Information Centre on 6852 4155 Heritage Week: Museum Open Day: Forbes & District Historical Museum, Cross Street. The Museum offers the visitor an interesting insight into the town’s past. Heritage Week: Forbes Family History Group Open Day: Rear of the Forbes Library, Harold Street, Forbes, 11am-3pm Ben Hall Campfire Celebration: Ben Hall Camp Site, Weddin Mountains National Park, Grenfell NSW. For more information visit www.facebook.com/ WCCbushrangers/ or email bushrangers@tennent.com.au Trivia and Silent Auction: Forbes Services Memorial Club, 7pm (registration from 6.30pm). $10pp. Love trivia? Get a team together and test your knowledge. Maximum 10 per team. BYO snacks. Proceeds from the night will go to Havannah House. Kosmik Country Duo: Forbes Services Memorial Club. From 8pm in the Lounge Bar. For more information contact the club on 6852 1488. Business House Dragon Boat Challenge: Lake Forbes behind the Bowling Club. 8.30am-11.30am. All spectators welcome. Brunch to follow on the deck at the Club for $5. For more information contact Beth Thomas on 0418 253 045. Forbes Heritage 2016: Down Memory Lane Walking Tour, “The stories behind the lanes of Forbes”. Meet at corner Browne Lane and Lachlan Street. Meet at 9.45am for 10am start. For more information or to book your spot, phone Forbes Shire Council on 6850 2300. Forbes Heritage 2016: Family Picnic Down By The Lake. South Circle Oval. From 12pm. Bring your picnic basket and enjoy the fun and frivolity of old time activities for all ages. Forbes Heritage 2016: Through The Decades: South Circle Oval. Tractor and machinery display by the Forbes & District Historic Machinery Association (during the Family Picnic). Forbes Heritage 2016: The Golden Day of Forbes Walking Tour: Meet at Camp Street Bridge. Meet at 1.45pm for 2pm start. Take a stroll and discover how busy the edges of the lake once were. Forbes Heritage 2016: Discovering Our Doctors: Forbes Medical Centre, Elgin Street, 6.30pm, FREE. “Unveiling of interpretive panels”. The tradition of honouring the town’s former medical practitioners continues with the addition of two panels in the series. Bookings are essential phone Forbes Shire Council on 6850 2300. Forbes Heritage 2016: Heritage Workshop: Town Hall Concourse, Harold St, FREE. “Architecture of Forbes Churches”. Conducted by Council’s Heritage Advisor, Graham Hall. Bookings are essential, phone Forbes Shire Council on 6850 2300. Forbes Sports for the Disabled: Red Bend Catholic College Gymnasium. 9.30am. A fun day to attend, with a little bit of friendly competition, Forbes Sports for the Disabled is in its 35th year. To RSVP phone Diane Decker on 6852 2902. Registrations accepted on the day, however please RSVP for catering purposes (morning tea). BYO lunch.


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THUMBS UP... THUMBS DOWN THUMBS UP To the Rotary Club of Forbes. Its Sarnelli House project, which gives both monetary and hands-on assistance to an Orphanage in Thailand, was voted the best International Program in Rotary District 9700, which covers an area nearly one quarter of NSW. THUMBS UP To the Forbes RSL sub-branch for doing such an amazing job with organising all of the town’s ANZAC Day activities on Monday. THUMBS UP To all who dug deep and raised money for local burns victim Warren Burton recently. IMAGE: A Forbes High School student rides the bucking bull during NSW Youth Week in Forbes last year. Photo: Supplied.

Youth To Shine In Forbes Next Week It may be happening three weeks after the actual event, but Forbes will be celebrating NSW Youth Week next week with three massive events for the town’s youth. The real NSW Youth Week run from April 8 to April 17, however in Forbes, that particular week clashed with exams at Forbes High School and Red Bend College. With the following two weeks being the school holidays in between terms one and two, Forbes Shire Council decided to push its Youth Week events backwards, to next week. Events will be taking place on May 4, 5 and 7, with each day providing a different range of activities to celebrate the young people of Forbes. Forbes Shire Council Youth Development Assistant Clarissa Stewart, who is the main organiser of each Youth Week activity, said holding each event next week was the best way to ensure Forbes’ youth could get involved. “The actual week of NSW Youth Week was at the same time as the exams period, and then there were the school holidays after that, which lots of people go away for, so we decided to bring it back three weeks,” she said.

“We thought this would be the best way to get the town involved, plus the schools will also be involved, so it needed to be at a time they could do that.” The week’s activities will kick-off at Forbes High School next Wednesday with the ‘Super Mega Fun Day’, which will be held at the school between 1pm and 3pm. Activities will include a bungy run, a bucking bull ride, and a gladiator ring. The bungy run involves two people racing against one another on a jumping castle, while being restrained by a bungy rope. Competitors must fight against the rope, and the first to reach the end of the jumping castle is declared the winner. The gladiator ring involves competitors standing on inflatable platforms, in an inflatable ring, and using a padded stick, they must fight one another until one falls off their platform. The last one standing is declared the winner. Various providers of youth services will also be on deck to give information. The Youth Awards Night will be held at Town Hall from 5.30pm next Thursday night, while ‘Youth Fest’ will be staged at Nelson Park the following Saturday. By Joshua Matic

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Magpies Get Off To Blinding Start

The Forbes Magpies lead the Country Rugby League Group 11 competition after the first round, after demolishing Dubbo Westside 52-22 at Spooner Oval last Sunday afternoon. Despite potentially being without two players for this Sunday’s clash against the Wellington Cowboys in Wellington, their big win would certainly have boosted their confidence. Zack Merritt was unlucky in the 75th minute of the Westside clash, picking up a groin injury in the dying stages of the match, and he will unlikely be available to face Wellington. The other injury was picked up by centre Mike Mitchell, who injured his ankle. It is unknown as to whether he will be able to take the field this Sunday. Magpies President Greg Grogan said the injuries was the only low point for the Forbes team, which came out guns blazing in round one. “They scored some really good tries and came up with some good set plays, and they were able to run away with the game,”

he said. “They were a bit scrappy in the first half, but they fixed that up and really got going in the second half, which is a great sign moving forward.” Grogan said it would be important for the Magpies to stick to captain/coach Jake Grace’s game plans moving forward throughout the season. “We may be off to a good start and on top of the ladder already, but it’s only round one,” he said. “The players showed last weekend that when they stick to Grace’s game plans, they play much better. There was a period where they seemed to just follow the opposition a bit, but when they went back to the game plan, they played much better.” Wellington was beaten convincingly by the Parkes Spacemen 38-18 last weekend, and this would hold Forbes as favourites for their match. Meanwhile, the Forbes Magpies womens league tag side also came away with a win last Sunday. The reserve grade side went down to

Westside in their clash, and the under 18s side fell short of their first win as well. In first grade, other results saw the Narromine Jets edge out the Nyngan Tigers 36-32, while Dubbo CYMS just beat local rivals Dubbo Macquarie 24-22. Besides the Magpies’ fixture against Wellington, next Sunday will see Dubbo CYMS take on Narromine, Dubbo Westside locking horns with neighbours Dubbo Macquarie, and the Parkes Spacemen hosting the Nyngan Tigers. By Joshua Matic

IMAGE: Magpies captain/coach Jake Grace makes a line break against Dubbo Westside. Photo: Supplied.

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