The Forbes Phoenix Issue 76

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The Forbes Shire Council remained a stand alone council, while Forbes and Parkes Shire Councils became part of the Riverina Federal Electorate. The Forbes Services Memorial Club Cinema opened on Boxing Day. NSW Premier Mike Baird opened the new Forbes Hospital. Paddy Molloy was named Senior Citizen of the year, and Daniel Ashcroft Junior Citizen of the Year on Australia Day. Around 500 people attended the All Roads Lead Back to Forbes event to reunite current and former Forbes residents.

Isaac Wren, a Year 12 Forbes High School graduate, had his HSC video game project included in InTech 2016 and displayed at Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum. Forbes recorded three times its normal rainfall for January with 81.4mm recorded for the month. A time capsule was sealed at the new Forbes Hospital to preserve a period of history for future generations. The Hogs for the Homeless tour with national rugby league legends came to Forbes to raise funds for homeless people.

Forbes filmmaker Dane Millerd obtained rights to a book about Australia’s worst female criminal, and wrote a movie script for it. Member for Calare John Cobb announced his retirement from politics, and Member for Orange Andrew Gee put his hand up for Calare. The Fire and Rescue NSW Firefighter Championship was held in Forbes with 25 teams competing. The Forbes brigade finished 8th and 11th. Ten families from Forbes have used the Ronald McDonald House in Orange since its opening in April 2015.

Issue 26: Madison West was born on 17th December 2015 to Melissa and Stephen West.

Issue 29: Kristy Smith with some of the children eager to register for basketball.

Issue 33: At the age of nine, Tom Drane became the youngest person to win the Forbes Sports Person of the Year. He is with runner-up Tom Cusack.

Issue 28: Darcie Morrison races to the finish line of the Ben Hall Gift open women’s division at the Australia Day celebrations.

Issue 30: Conner Rogers and Trevor Russo in action at the NSW Barefoot Water Skiing tournament held in Forbes.

Issue 34: Forbes teenager Sam Mackay hosted his own poultry auction at the Forbes Showgrounds in April.

Issue 28: Mayor Phyllis Miller with Daniel Ashcroft,Tracy Mann and Paddy Molloy.

Issue 31: Parkes Show Girl Stacey Clarke competed in the zone six judging event.

Issue 35: Jonah and Matthew Little at the Forbes Magpies Rugby League Club fundraiser for their burnt-down home.

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The first art exhibition at the Forbes Hospital saw 14 local artists show their work to brighten up the corridors. Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott visited Forbes as part of the annual Pollie Pedal tour to raise funds for the Carers Australia charity. Forbes senior citizens enjoyed ten days of fun-filled activities during NSW Seniors Week. Roby Hurford played on the Don Bradman Oval as part of the Lachlan U/14’s Representative team. Thousands of people filled Victoria Park for ANZAC Day.

Red Bend College hosted the Forbes Special Sports Day for athletes from across the Central West. Local rugby league players Mitchell Andrews, Matt Nicholson and Charlie Staines were selected for the NSW Country Representative teams. Free Tai Chi classes started for residents at the Uniting Church. Alison Coe was appointed as Director of Corporate Affairs at Forbes Shire Council. The Waste 2 Art competition went on display at the Forbes Town Hall. Work started on upgrading the pedestrian crossing on Rankin Street.

The trial run of the Forbes Community Chest grant program, facilitated by the Forbes Service Memorial Club, was a resounding success. The program will continue indefinitely to support community groups and organisations. The new Forbes Preschool was officially opened with NSW Deputy Premier Troy Grant in attendance. The Eisteddfod saw an increase in numbers with about 1,400 entries and more than 2,000 children and adults participating. The Forbes Swimming Club was awarded $10,300 to upgrade the clubhouse from the Stronger Communities program.

Issue 37: Zoe Fraser had her face painted at the Farmers Market.

Issue 42: Youth Week kicked off with a Super Mega Fun Day held at Forbes High School.

Issue 46: The Forbes High School debutantes at Victoria Park.

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Issue 38: About 4,000 people turned out at the third Forbes Rodeo at the Forbes Showgrounds.

Issue 43: Mary Betland, Jacinta Betland and Karen Betland took part in the Mother’s Day Classic walk at Lake Forbes.

Issue 40: Margaret Simmonds and Pat Duncan at the second Walk to Defeat Motor Neurone Disaese at Lake Forbes.

Issue 44: Red Bend students Patrick Lydon, Anika Heinzel, Georgina McMillan, Madeline Swan and Emily Phillips at the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

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Issue 47: Sydney Weekender presenter Mike Whitney filmed a program on Forbes.

Issue 49: Phil Maher scored a holein-one at the Forbes Golf Club.


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GLIDING CHAMPS… After eight days of competition the top three positions were taken by Austria’s Gerolf Heinrichs (left) in second position, Australia’s Jonny Durand (middle) in first position and Brazil’s Andre Wolf (right) in third.

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As one of the world’s greatest flat-land hang gliding locations, Forbes saw almost 80 international hang gliders converge on the town this month. Current world number one, Jonny Durand of Australia reclaimed the championship title, with Gerolf Heinrichs of Austria second and Andre Wolf of Brazil in third place. A total of 76 pilots took part in the 11th Forbes Flatlands Hang Gliding Championships from 30th December, with 69 pilots competing in the open class and seven in the sports class. The top-class field of pilots included good international representation from 16 nations including Russia, Germany, Hungary, Japan, China, America, Italy, UK and

Australia. There were two local competitors from the Central West, Len Paton of Forbes and Guy Hubbard of Cowra. Bill Moyes, an Australian hang gliding icon, told the Phoenix that Forbes and surrounds were so favourable because local weather conditions provided perfect air thermals. Bill’s career commenced in 1967 by setting the first world altitude record by flying his glider to 1,045ft over Lake Tuggerah, NSW. Bill competed until 1974 when he retired from the competition circuit, to focus on glider design and development. He still flies recreationally. Continued on page 2

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THUMBS UP... THUMBS DOWN MAYORAL NOTES Happy New Year and I hope you all had a lovely Christmas. For the summer holidays Council has organised the Forbes Beach at the Forbes Pool. To open the beach, a beach party was held last Friday night, which was very successful. For the rest of the summer there will be beach volleyball, beach cricket and other beach games as well as a chill out area with deck chairs and a beach theme wall. The Parkes Elvis Festival started on Wednesday and just a reminder that there is a shuttle bus running from Forbes to Parkes and back each day of the festival for residents and visitors to attend. The cost for the bus is $10 one way, or $35 for unlimited rides. The full schedule is available online at www.forbes.nsw.gov.au and at each of the bus stops. Council has also planned a movie night with the screening of Viva Las Vegas at the Forbes Youth and Community Centre tomorrow night. Doors open at 8pm with the movie starting at 8.30pm. Tickets are $5 and are available at the door. Nominations for the Forbes Shire Citizen of the Year (26 years and over) and Forbes Shire Young Citizen of the Year (25 years and younger) are open until 5pm on 18th January. These awards will be presented at the Australia Day celebrations at Colin McKenzie Park on Thursday, 26th January. Nomination forms can be collected from Council’s Administration Office or Council’s website at www.forbes.nsw.gov.au. Mayor Graeme Miller

THUMBS DOWN To the people who arrive late for the start of movies at the FSMC cinema. A recent playing of The Legend of Ben Hall was spoilt for my family by late comers obstructing the screen for the first five minutes as they scrambled to find their seats.

THUMBS DOWN To the Forbes Shire Council for the lack of effort in their Christmas Spirit, not a single light or decoration to be seen.

THUMBS UP To the two gentlemen who changed a flat tyre for an older person at the Forbes Hospital on New Year’s Day.

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Continued from page 1 “The Championship was held over eight days, and although the first two days were too wet to fly, during the rest of the competition the conditions were excellent,” said Organiser, Vicki Cain. Many of the pilots travelled 1,200 km during the competition, which is exceptional as that is approximately 30 hours of flying time and many pilots only average 50 hours of flying time per year. Each day of the competition the pilots had set tasks to complete. For example, on Day 2 the task was to fly 163.1 km from Forbes airport via Toogong, to Tomingly and then to a goal near Alectown where their support vehicle picked them up to bring them back to Forbes. By Dianne Collie

Hang gliders get ready to launch at the Forbes Airport. (Photo courtesy of Anita Redfern.)

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SNIPPETS... will be presented at the official ceremony at 6.30pm. Nominations are still open and accepted until 5pm on 18th January. Nomination forms can be downloaded at www. forbes.nsw.gov.au.

Ian Simpson & Co ran a Christmas present drive for Havannah House in December. Pictured at the handover were from the left Ian Simpson, David Virtue, Daniel Willis, Stacey Clarke and Ned Hamilton.

Find it in Forbes: In past years winning tickets were drawn from a barrel, but due to the huge number of entries a concrete mixer was brought in for the 2016 draw. Gabe Miller-McMillan said close to 100,000 tickets went into the draw. This means $1 million was spent in Forbes in the lead up to Christmas. Fantastic work!

Helping hand: ‘Help us, Help others’ was the catch cry of Ian Simpson & Co ... and help they did. David Virtue of Havannah House was delighted to accept gifts organised by Ian and donated by the Forbes Community. “Thank you so much, this will really help make many peoples’ Christmas Day,” said David. Australia Day: Celebrations on Thursday, 26th January will start at 7am with the traditional Rotary Community Breakfast at Apex Park. Rotary’s community awards will be presented, the Forbes Town Band will perform and this year’s Ambassador, Sandra Bates, will do a welcome. From 10am, the Diggers Family Swim takes place at the Forbes Olympic Pool with a barbecue lunch. The afternoon activities kick off at 4pm at Colin McKenzie Park (Frogs Hollow) on Lake Forbes. Highlights include local entertainment, free children’s rides, the CWA Damper Competition, pedal boat rides, an antique machinery display and fireworks. There will be food stalls, a bar, games and displays from community organisations including the SES, Dragon Boats, Fire Brigade and Rural Fire Service. The Forbes Shire Citizen of the Year and the Forbes Shire Young Citizen of the Year

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4:30pm Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 7:15pm The Legend of Ben Hall 9:45pm The Founder Gabe Miller McMillan and daughter Marley watch Tim Redfern of Forbes Concrete load all the tickets into the mixer for the draw.

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CanAssist Can Dance With Joy

CanAssist received a welcome financial boost from the Forbes Services Memorial Club (FSMC)to keep its vital work going of assisting people with cancer. “With monthly commitments of up to $8,000 to Forbes residents with a cancer diagnosis, every bit is welcome,” said Maureen Field, Treasurer of CanAssist. CanAssit President John Schrader and Maureen received a $2,000 cheque from the FSMC recently. The donation resulted from the proceeds of the Dancing with the Stars canvas photo bought by FSMC. “The club is amazing with their support, they help us so much,” said John. A person diagnosed with cancer requires support socially, psychologically and financially. CanAssist is able to support patients with accommodation, travel, medication, domestic help, personal assistance, utility bills and treatment costs. “We often find it is really hard for people to ask for help, getting over pride is a big thing,” said John, “but we want the residents of Forbes to know that if they need help, to please make themselves known.” Forbes CanAssist has just celebrated its 60th anniversary and was the first country branch to open in NSW in 1956. “All monies donated are going to the cause, and will stay local to assist Forbes residents,” said John. By Dianne Collie

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FORBES SHIRE COUNCIL “Serving the Community” Public Notices

NEXT COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD 1PM THURSDAY 16TH FEBRUARY PUBLIC WELCOME POSITIONS VACANT MANAGEMENT POSITIONS The Forbes region is looking to an exciting future and Council has a number of management opportunities available for committed professionals to join our team and help shape our future. Reporting to the General Manager, the following key positions will work closely with the leadership team and be responsible for partnering and supporting the effective delivery of operational and strategic initiatives. • MANAGER ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT • MANAGER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • MANAGER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT • MANAGER SAFETY, RISK AND QUALITY The successful candidates will have appropriate qualifications and demonstrated success with exposure to local government desirable. The candidates will be strategically orientated, committed to progressing new ideas and have resilience to lead change in a fast paced environment. For the complete position description and application particulars, please visit our website www.forbes.nsw.gov.au under the ‘Positions Vacant’ section, or you may contact Danny Green, General Manager on (02) 6850 2304. Salary and benefits will be negotiated commensurate to the position and successful applicant. Applications close 16 January 2017. TOWN PLANNER (Readvertised Position) Forbes Shire Council is seeking a motivated individual to join the Environmental Services and Planning team. The Town Planner will be responsible for strategic and statutory planning functions including assessment of development and subdivision applications, periodic review of Councils planning policies, development of master plans for urban release areas and assisting Councils Heritage Advisor. If you have worked in these areas previously and have keen analytical skills, an eye for detail and excellent communication skills, Forbes Shire Council needs you and would welcome your application. For the complete position description and application particulars, please visit our website www.forbes.nsw.gov.au under the ‘Positions Vacant’ section, or you may contact Paul Bennett, Director Environmental Services on (02) 6850 2344. Applications close 16 January 2017.

FORBES BEACH AT THE POOL This summer you’re invited to the Forbes Beach at the Forbes Olympic Pool! There will be beach sand, beach games including volleyball and cricket, deckchairs, a selfie frame and a beach themed wall every day at the pool for the rest of the school holidays. For more information visit the Forbes Youth Advisory Committee Facebook page or call Council’s Youth Development Assistant Clarissa Stewart on 68502357.

AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS 2017 Nominations are now open for the Forbes Shire Citizen of the Year (26 years and over) and Forbes Shire Young Citizen of the Year (25 years and younger). The awards recognise and reward residents who have displayed a consistent record of excellence, and made a significant contribution to our community. The awards are open to all residents of the Forbes Shire and will be presented at Australia Day celebrations on Thursday, January 26, 2017. Nominations close on January 18, forms can be collected from Council’s Administration Office or Council’s website at www.forbes.nsw.gov.au. If you would like to help out with the organisation of Australia Day, contact Community Relations Officer Blake Nicholson on 6850 2355.

IMPOUNDED ALPACA Council has impounded a white male Alpaca from the Tullabung area. Council will accept public tenders for the Alpaca up until 3 pm Tuesday 17 January 2017. The successful tenderer must remove the Alpaca from the Council pound by 5pm, 17 January 2017. For further information phone Briana on 68502344.

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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Summer Is Here – And So Is The Beach!

The Forbes Council’s Community Development section, in conjuction with the Forbes Olympic Pool, have provided our community with a seaside holiday destination without having to leave Forbes. Over 40 tonnes of sand was delivered to the pool and placed in front of a painted backdrop of a sparkling sea, blue, blue sky and palm trees, which has created a beach. So not only can you now swim at the pool, you can also play beach volleyball, cricket and other games! Families swarmed to the Summer Beach Party at the Forbes Olympic Pool last Friday, and “a crowd of over 200 people had a terrific night,” said Blake Nicholson, Forbes

Council’s Community Relations Officer. As if the swimming, beach games and free sausage sizzle weren’t enough the crowd also enjoyed grooving to DJ Jabba’s electronic up beat music. Once night fell the beach enthusiasts happily set up their deck chairs in the sand to watch the 2016 comedy The Boss, starring Melissa McCarthy. If you missed out, don’t worry because The Beach will be at the pool for the rest of the school holidays at no additional cost to the entry fee. Get your friends, beat the heat and head down to the Forbes Beach this holiday! By Dianne Collie

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TOPICALTrivia

Elvis Presley received his first guitar on his 11th birthday, which of the following did he want instead? a) A rifle b) Marbles c) Mr Potato Head

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RURAL ROUNDUP

Troffs Pastoral Company were the winners of the Glamis Cup.

First Cross Ewes In Magnificent Condition A crowd of around 300 people attended the Forbes First Cross Ewe Sale at the Central West Livestock Exchange at Daroobalgie last Thursday where more than 11,000 ewes were sold. Troffs Pastoral Company claimed the Glamis Shield for the best-presented pen of

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ewes. There were two new judges this year, Jenny Bradley and Barry Harper. Geoffrey Jones and family of Trundle took the coveted shield home in its 37th year. Adam Chudleigh of McCarron Cullinane Chudleigh said: “The yarding was in magnificent condition.” He attributed it to the

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Alison Haley (left) was the lucky winner of the Forbes Phoenix competition for a $100 voucher from Blush and $100 voucher from Little Extras Lifestyle. She is with Melissa Gaffney from Blush.

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28 Jan The Phoenix drew the winning tickets for the Forbes Community Craft Centre’s wheelbarrow of goodies. The centre thanked Bernardi’s Marketplace for donating prizes and News on Rankin for selling the tickets. From left are Barbara Parslow, Bev Chandler, Elaine Bright and Margaret Maguire.

specialty breeders in the Forbes region coupled with a fantastic season. Adam said a large percentage of the yarding was sold to other areas throughout NSW, with strong interest from buyers from the Riverina, Southern and Central Tablelands. In all a total of 11,319 First Cross ewes were sold. The Quade family of Trundle had the top priced pen of ewes at $280.

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2017 Parkes Elvis Festival: More than 120 events across five days. Visit parkeselvisfestival.com.au for more details The Parkes Elvis Festival shuttle bus is running from Forbes to Parkes and back each day for residents and visitors to attend the festival. The cost is $10 one way, or $35 for unlimited rides. The full schedule is available online at www.forbes.nsw.gov.au. Screening of Viva Las Vegas at the Forbes Youth and Community Centre. Doors open at 8pm with the movie starting at 8.30pm. Tickets are $5 and available at the door. Forbes Show Society Meeting @ Vandenberg Hotel, Court Street at 7.30pm Market Day @ Forbes Handicraft Centre, Lachlan St From 9am. Items for sale include jams, preserves, home grown fruit and vegetables, plants, handmade clothing items, woodwork and other handicrafts. A new range of homemade ice-blocks will be available – in 6 different flavours and all through summer. Contact: Kathy Bray Phone: 0448 453 776 Forbes Widows Support Group Luncheon @ Forbes Services Memorial Club at 12pm. Open to any widow or lady who feels housebound and would like to meet new people and enjoy companionship. For more information contact Maria Peterson on 6851 2716 or Dorothea Croker on 6851 4781 Transport is available – contact Maria. Learn how to make a shoulder bag with Nicky-Mays at 73-77 Rankin Street, Forbes. Call 68511595 to book in. 2017 Opera for Ava @ Red Bend College Main Hall from 3 - 5pm with principal soloist for Opera Australia, Dominica Matthews singing songs from well known Operas and musical theatre.

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The Forbes Phoenix celebrated its 50th edition and thanked the community for its support. The Forbes Services Memorial Club gave away a Holden Barina in one of its biggest promotions ever with Lisa White the lucky winner. Nocks Newsagency closed its doors after 30 years. The Forbes Netball Association 12 years representative team won Division 4 at the NSW State Age Championships. Chris Roylance, Managing Director of Roylance’s Auto One, became the new Forbes Business Chamber President.

Forbes residents joined 300,000 Australians planting trees on National Tree Day. The Forbes Handicraft Centre stood the test of time and celebrated its 45th anniversary. Seventeen people put up their hand to contest for the nine Councillors positions in the Local Government Election. A record number of medals were awarded at the 25th Annual NSW Small Winemakers Wine Show with 550 wines entered. Sean Choolburra, comedian, dancer and TV host, captivated the crowd at the NAIDOC Week celebrations with storytelling, his didgeridoo and dance.

Mayor Phyllis Miller welcomed 11 new Australian citizens in Forbes at a ceremony in the Town Hall. More than 40,000 sandbags were filled by the SES and volunteers. Floodwaters turned Forbes almost into an island, but the 141st show carried on with good community support. Later in the month the floods made national and international headlines and disaster assistance was announced. The Magpies won the Group XI Rugby League grand final in Dubbo. Five Councillors were reelected and four new ones will join the Council.

Issue 51: Danny Green was appointed as the new General Manager of the Forbes Shire Council.

Issue 55: In Memoriam: Forbes High School captain Oliver Carlisle tragically passed away in a car accident.

Issue 60: Ainslie Toole won the Club Person of the Year of the Forbes Netball Association.

ISSUE 52: Addie Rose Pietsch took part in the Forbes Eisteddfod dance program.

Issue 57: Isabella Chen (3) enjoys a winter ice cream at the Upmarkets in Parkes.

Issue 61: April Bermingham (7) loves showing her chickens and clinched a best in class at the Forbes Show.

Issue 53: The Pokemon Go craze hit Forbes with Phillip Whelan and Mitch Watson caught on camera catching Pokemon in Victoria Park.

Issue 58: Cat in the Hat Twins: Riley Johnson and Louise Hoey of Forbes North Primary School at the Reading Down Town Day.

Issue 63: Anyone for Aqua Rugby – the floods gave familiar places around Forbes a new look.

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Councillors elected Graeme Miller as the new Mayor and Grant Clifton as Deputy Mayor. The Council received $1.5 million to expand the Central West Livestock Exchange. As captain of the CSU rugby sevens team, Darcie Morrison led her team to victory at the 2016 Australian University Games in Perth. The Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre will triple in size with $270,000 of funding announced. The fourth Somehwere Down the Lachlan Sculpture competition received 23 entries with Damian Vick’s The Hunter taking out the $4,000 open prize.

John Davis Motors won the grand prize of Business of the Year at the Forbes Boscars. Mitch Roylance won Rookie of the Year at the Australian V8 Superboat Championship. The second Dancing with the Stars event raised more than $55,000 for CanAssist. The Bernardi Group announced its exit from the IGA brand. The infamous bushranger Ben Hall rode into town for the world premiere of The Legend of Ben Hall. The Spring Flood Recovery Cup was very well supported.

The Forbes family business of H E Silos was named the 2016 Business of the Year by the NSW Business Chamber. Shocking domestic violence statistics were highlighted at the fourth White Ribbon Day march with Nova Peris and Peter Gibbs as guest speakers. Christmas cheer came to Forbes with hundreds attending the Christmas Tree Festival and Carols by Candlelight events. The Forbes International Day of People with a Disability was a celebration of diversity with 50 plus people attending.

Issue 64: A farming couple who lost 80% of their crop to flooding, walk through their drowning mustard crop.

Issue 68: Lily Ritchie, winner of the best dressed Teddy Bear competition at the Teddy Bears’ Picnic.

Issue 72: Six Forbes High School students took part in the Schools Spectacular show that holds a Guiness World Records title.

Issue 66: Sweep, Bill Thomas, takes the new dragon boat of the Lachlan Dragons on its maiden voyage on Lake Forbes.

Issue 69: Jake Grace and Cath Toole won Dancing with the Stars.

Issue 73: Farmer, photographer and pilot, Brad Shephard compiled a Flood Relief Calender for 2017 with his photos of the floods.

Issue 67: Charlize Griffiths, Jakaya Wright, Kyreka Griffith, Kaden Griffith and Natasha Harris enjoy Children’s Week activities.

Issue 70: Jennifer Birchall, Sarah-Jane Miller and Dell Byron were happy to meet actor Mack Martin, who played Ben Hall, at the world premiere.

Issue 74: The Friday Tiny Dancers stole the show at the annual concert of Kristen’s Dance Studio.


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