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ISSUE 80

INTERACTIVE ART... Art workshop facilitator, Damian Castaldi, helps JRV resident Margaret Williams put the final touches to her dog sculpture called Bessie. They are being watched by the ‘dog model’.

How Does Your Garden Interact?

Metal clothes cathcing the breeze on a washing line, a spinning porcupine playing music… These are but two of the creative and fun art works residents of the Jemalong Residential Village (JRV) are working on for their sensory interactive garden. The pilot Art Connection program for residents of Catholic Healthcare’s JRV culminated in an exhibition in December last year. This year the Art and Dementia program will run eight workshops to inspire sensory interactive art for the garden. “Getting to know the JRV residents and facilitating the workshops is a real hoot,”

said Solange Hershaw and Damian Castaldi, company directors of The Last Bureau, an Australian arts and digital media production company. The Forbes Phoenix was invited to a workshop on Tuesday where conversation, debate and lots of laughter filled the room. Participants Margaret Williams, Maureen Broderick, Una Windsor and James (Jim) Lasserre worked with Solange, Damian and JRV Pastoral Care Coordinator, Gwen Barnard, to sculpt a dog using clay. Continued on page 7

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EDITOR’S NOTE...

MAYORAL NOTES Due to the predicted high temperatures on Saturday, the Bedgerabong Picnic Races have been postponed ‪until Saturday, 29th April. The new date will be a beautiful time of year and it was a decision that had to be made because of the extreme heat we are coping with at the moment. The flood recovery debrief was held last week and I was very pleased to hear that our communications during the flood and recovery process set the benchmark for other Local Government Areas in the region affected by flooding. The flood event and the recovery were well managed and professionally handled by Council staff and all agencies involved. ‪On Monday night we had our first briefing session for the year and there were a number of items on the agenda. One of the items was the Forbes Community Plan 2027 engagement results. It was very interesting to see the priorities that have come out of the engagement that will form our 10year plan. The draft plan will be presented to Council in March.

We all have a song, poem or quote that makes our hearts go warm. I think Leonard Cohen’s ability to craft lines that can make you love, laugh, cry or despair is incomparable, and I want to share this line with you for Valentine’s Day: “We are so small between the stars, so large against the sky/And lost among the subway crowd, I try to catch your eye“ – Stories of the Street. We would like to welcome readers from Trundle, Tullamore and Tottenham on board from today. The exciting news is that the Phoenix is spreading our wings, which means The Forbes Phoenix will be available every Friday at the outlets as listed under Snippets on page 3. We would like to invite contributions from these areas we can include on a regular basis. Our ‘electronic’ doors are also always open to your feedback and comments. Enjoy Issue 80! Maggi Barnard Editor ‪On Wednesday afternoon a Citizenship Ceremony was held for four residents. Congratulations to Emma Gamble, Murphy George, Stephanie Sanu and Sydney Sanu who are now Australian citizens.

FORBES SHIRE COUNCIL “Serving the Community” Public Notices

NEXT COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD 1PM THURSDAY 16TH FEBRUARY PUBLIC WELCOME TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF LAKE FORBES AQUATIC AREA Forbes Shire Council advises the Lake Forbes Aquatic Area waterway will be temporarily closed to the general public for the NSW Barefoot Water Ski Club Forbes Tournament from Wednesday, February 22 to Sunday, February 26, 2017. Community members are welcome to attend the tournament to watch all the action, with a number of viewing areas to be set-up around the waterway.

CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY Clean up Australia day 2017 will be held on Sunday March 5th. So mobilize your friends and family to come down, pull on some gloves and help to keep Forbes beautiful! Registration for the Forbes Shire Council clean-up will begin at Victoria Park from 8:30am, with the official clean up from 9:00am – 12:00pm at various points around the shire. A free lunchtime barbecue will be held afterwards at Apex Park to thank you for your hard work. For more information about the day you can visit http://www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au/ or contact Forbes Shire Council’s Department of Environmental Services and Planning on 02 6850 2344.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST 2014 Holden Commodore Evoke Sedan: Plant No. 1467, Rego: CRT40T, 90,000km Auto, White, Reverse camera, Parking sensors, Registered 14/04/2017 2014 Toytoa Kluger GX 2WD Wagon: Plant No. 1468, Rego: CQH58S, 45,000km Auto, White, Tow bar, Reverse camera, Parking sensors, Registered 14/04/2017 2014 Toyota Hilux Dual Cab Utility: Plant No. 1485, Rego: CRT43U, 77,600km 5 Speed manual, White, Tow bar, Tub back, Registered 14/04/2017 2012 Toyota Camry Sedan: Plant No. 1423, Rego: BQ17YQ, 83,000km Auto, White, Registered 14/04/2017 Inspections are available at Forbes Shire Council’s Depot in Bandon St by appointment only. Tender forms are available from the front desk of the town hall building in Court St or from the Engineering Office in Lachlan St. Expressions of interest close 5:00pm Friday 10th February. For further information please call Council’s Plant/Purchasing Officer Sam Cunningham on 6850 2887 or email samcu@forbes.nsw.gov.au Disclosure Statement of Political Donations and Gifts: The Local Government and Planning Legislation Amendment (Political Donations) Act 2008 states that a person who makes a planning application (i.e DA) or submission to Council is required to disclose reportable political donations and gifts made by any person with a financial interest in the application to a Councillor(s) or Council employee(s) within the past two years. Privacy Notification: Submissions made by Council are considered public access documents under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.Personal information such as your opinion, name and address may be made publicly available including via Council’s website.

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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‪Next Thursday is our first Council meeting for the year starting at 1pm in the Chambers. Everyone is welcome to attend. Mayor Graeme Miller

2017 WIRADJURI SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2017 WIRADJURI SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ARE NOW OPEN The Wiradjuri Scholarship Program is designed to help support Indigenous students undertake tertiary studies in a range of areas, with a preference for mining-related degrees and trades. The main selection criteria for applications include: • Identification as Wiradjuri • Area of study • Acceptance at a recognised University or TAFE • Previous academic performance For an application form, please email community.cowal@evolutionmining.com.au APPLICATIONS CLOSE 3 MARCH 2017 For further information, please contact: Kerry Mudge, Evolution Mining (02) 6975 4759 Wiradjuri Condobolin Corporation (02) 6895 4664 The Wiradjuri Scholarship Program is jointly supported by Evolution Mining and the Wiradjuri Condobolin Corporation


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SNIPPETS...

QUESTION of the week

Bunnings fundraiser: Over half a million dollars has been raised through the annual Aussie Day Weekend Fundraiser BBQ. Held on Saturday, 28th January at every Bunnings store nationally, NSW residents helped raise over $136,000, with all funds going directly to NSW Rural Fire Service, and NSW State Emergency Service. Over 2,200 team members and local volunteers ran more than 270 BBQ’s all over Australia. Robyn Miller (left), member of the Forbes Evening Branch of the CWA, and Margaret Adams, Member of the Forbes CWA with the “amazing” Challenge Trophy. Robyn won the CWA/Lions Damper Challenge and Margaret came third.

Damper Competition: It was hot on Australia Day, but when the dampers arrived from 4pm onwards at Frogs Hollow in all shapes, sizes, colours and types, the pleasantries started. The open section was won by CWA Evening Branch member Robyn Miller. Second place went to Jenny McNulty, a visitor from Northern NSW and third place to Margaret Adams of the CWA. Highly commended was awarded to Alison Lockhart of Forbes. CWA also won the coveted trophy CWA vs Lions Club Challenge trophy with CWA members Robyn Miller first, Catriona Hunt second and Margaret Adams third.

Finding it hard to get to the Library? The Housebound Library Service, offered by volunteers from Neighbourhood Central, is a free service for Forbes Library members who are no longer able to visit the Library in person due to infirmity, physical or sensory impairment or extended illness. In consultation with the client, Library staff selects appropriate library items, and volunteers deliver books, large print books, audio books, magazines and DVDs to private homes and residential aged care facilities. The volunteers also pick up and return items to the Library, and most importantly, engage in conversation with the client and provide regular social support. If anyone would like to access the service, call Monica on 6851 4550 or drop into Neighbourhood Central at the HACC Centre, 7 Harold Street Forbes, or contact the Forbes Library on 68521463.

What would you like to learn during your first year at school?

Jonty Rattenbury: Mmmm, not sure but I do like playing with my friends. I know, I would like to learn to write then I can write my Mum a letter.

Tyler Tomkinson: I would like to learn more letters so I can write a story. I am not sure what the story will be yet but it will be a good one.

Phoenix spreads its wings: From today The Forbes Phoenix will be available in Trundle, Tullamore and Tottenham every Friday. You can pick up your free copy at the Trundle Newsagency, Casho’s Café in Tullamore and Tottenham Post Office and Foodworks. Bedgerabong Races postponed: The event had to be postponed to Saturday, 29th April due to extreme temperatures forecast for tomorrow. All entries for the competition in The Forbes Phoenix will be kept for the new date.

Doreen Amor is the longest serving Housebound Library volunteer at Neighbourhood Central.

Rachel Billsborough: We are already learning some stuff, like sounds. When I know all the sounds I will be able to read. I am looking forward to reading by myself as we already read lots of books together at home.

CHILDREN’S CROSSING

All Children’s Crossings have ‘No Stopping’ zones on the approach and departure. That’s so drivers can clearly see people crossing the road. It’s illegal to park or stop on a Children’s Crossing.

So help keep Forbes kids safe, when you see a Children’s Crossing obey the rules.

Fine - $433 & 2 demerit points!

A message from Forbes Shire Council and the Forbes Primary Schools.

Make Your Appointment Now Please call 6851 2299

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Love is in the air All You Need Is Love

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We all crave love and companionship in our lives, so why ignore the celebration of love this Valentine’s day on Tuesday, 14th February. Think back to the beginning of a relationship where sparks flew, gazes longed and passion was ignited. What happened you must be thinking? Effort is the answer, and too often people slip into what is easy and comfortable. Make the change this Valentine’s Day and bring the romance back into your life. Romance is the key to keeping that burning passion alive for one another. Whether it be big or small gestures, just make them count. Be thoughtful in giving and grateful in receiving. Be spontaneous, go on a daring adventure, cook a meal (even if you are a horrible cook), make something special (even if you don’t have a creative bone in you) and most importantly, listen. Listen to not only your loved one’s tedious rants and raves but his or her goals, aspirations, dreams, wants and desires. Get to know one another again, like really get to know each other. Valentine’s Day is known as the day of roses, chocolates and cards but where did it actually come from and surely there is more to it? It is believed that Valentine’s Day originated from the ancient Roman fertility festival Lupercalia. During this festival young women would place their names in a large urn, young men then drew a name out and whomever they drew they were now romantically linked to them for the next year. Another version is that the day originated as a Western Christian liturgical feast day honoring one or more early saints named Valentinus., and is recognised as a significant cultural and commercial celebration in many regions around the world.

According to Wikipedia, the day first became associated with romantic love within the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. In 18th-century England, it evolved into an occasion in which lovers expressed their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards. Whatever the origin of Valentine’s Day, why not celebrate what all humans crave in life, being loved. Celebrate it, rejoice in it and enjoy it.

Love Quotes for Valentine’s Day “The best love is the kind that awakens the soul, that makes us reach for more, that plants the fire into our hearts and brings peace to our minds.” “Love is our true destiny. We do not find the meaning of life by ourselves alone – we find it with another.” – Thomas Merton “Love is what makes two people sit in the middle of a bench, even if there is plenty of room at both ends.” “I don’t mind when our conversations get a little boring or when we’re texting and we run out of things to say. I don’t care when we’re hanging out but doing nothing, because just having you is enough to make me happy.” “I love you every day, not just on Valentine’s Day!” “All you need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.” – Charles M. Schulz “Before I met you, I never knew what it was like to be able to look at someone and smile for no reason.”

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Love is in the air

Treat your Valentine to an unforgettable night at SYLO Bar and Café. Three course meal including Champagne or Beer on arrival Seafood starter A choice of two mains and A Dessert plate to share

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LITTLE EXTRAS

To my darling husband, wife, partner, boyfriend, girlfriend, love of my life... I totally trust your taste and appreciate your company and effort more than anything but I have helped you along by ticking a few things on this list to make this Valentine’s Day one to remember for years to come (you just might get lucky).

Banksia Grove Florist – Spoil your Valentine with a bunch of flowers (and receive $10 off if you mention their ad!) Blush Organic Beauty – Get a mini facial and foot massage Parkes Brick & Paver – What about a Wine Barrel Bar or gift voucher Cafe Aglio & Olio – Reserve a table for a romantic dinner News on Rankin – Indulge with some Darell Lea chocolates Helloworld – Give the gift of a holiday overseas Sylo Cafe and Bar – Treat your valentine to a three-coarse meal Little Extras – Give a gift voucher

Love Letters Straight From The Heart

Johnny Cash’s note to his wife, June Carter, on her 65th birthday: We get old and get used to each other. We think alike. We read each other’s minds. We know what the other wants without asking. Sometimes we irritate each other a little bit. Maybe sometimes take each other for granted. But once in awhile, like today, I meditate on it and realize how lucky I am to share my life with the greatest woman I ever met. Zelda Fitzgerald to F Scott Fitzgerald - Autumn 1930: Darling – I love these velvet nights. I’ve never been able to decide … whether I love you most in the eternal classic half-lights where it blends with day or in the full religious fan-fare of midnight or perhaps in the lux of noon. Anyway, I love you most and you ’phoned me just because you phoned me tonight – I walked on those telephone wires for two hours after holding your love like a parasol to balance me.

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RURAL ROUNDUP Increase The Productivity Of Your Beef Herd With the establishment of a local Senepol Stud in Central West NSW, producers now have another option in the market place. Southern Star Rural is a Senepol stud based in Canowindra NSW, breeding Senepol, Angus and Charolais composite bulls. Senepol has produced a tough, adaptable breed of cattle with the ability to thrive under harsh conditions, maintaining fertility and feed efficiency as well as drought and heat resistance, whilst producing an excellent eating quality carcase.​ The development of the breed placed high natural selection pressure on structural soundness, hardiness and fertility. Senepol are best described as being of medium frame - extremes of muscle and bone having been avoided in striking a workable balance of feed efficiency to growth, fertility and calving ease. Senepol offers cross breeders excellent hybrid vigour from a tropically adapted Taurine breed, with a genetic package which has not been subjected to unbalanced single trait selection. Consider using a Senepol sire this breeding season to ensure maximum hybrid vigour. Call 0439 029 204 for more information. Senepol Sire Canowindra NSW based on Southern Star Genetics.

Jemalong Wool Weekly Market Update Just over 40,000 bales were put before the trade this week. Merino fleece saw no massive rises or falls, just steady gains in the finer microns and consolidation in the medium to broader end, as has been the case in recent weeks it was the low CVH finer section of the market which had the greatest rises with some lots recording increases of over 60 cents. The skirting market was also a solid performer generally adding 30 cents for the week with the finer better style types enjoying the largest gains. The oddment market was a mixed bag; locks and crutchings generally lost 5 to 10 cents, stains were firm and lambs were generally 20-40 cents dearer however extreme in some cases, particularly washing lambs which are becoming very short in supply. The crossbred section continued to falter recording losses of between 5 and 20 cents. 46,000 to be offered next week. Source: AWEX


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Stamp Of Approval For Post Office Revamp The Forbes Post Office is one of the most spectacular buildings of its era outside Sydney, and it is getting a face lift to ensure it stays beautiful. Scaffolding has gone up this week, and will hide the historic building for nearly two months while it is repainted, the roof replaced and the town clock made fully operational again. According to the Heritage Council of NSW, the Forbes Post Office is aesthetically significant, because it is a considerable example of the Victorian Italianate style, and makes an important aesthetic contribution to Forbes as an eighteenth century public building. The Victorian Italianate style of architecture was a distinct 19th-century phase in

This is what the Forbes Post Office will look like for the next two months.

the history of Classical architecture. It was first developed in Britain about 1802 by John Nash. Wonder what colour it will be painted?

FSMC IS A GOOD SPORT!

At the handover last week were (L-R) Mick Miller, Joelene Jones, Tracy Prior, Alison Uphill and Doug McKenzie.

Three Forbes sport clubs were on the receiving end of the Forbes Services Memorial Club’s biannual local not-forprofit community grants. The Forbes and District Soccer Club, Rugby Union Club and Forbes Rugby League Club received shares in the $3,700, which will be used to purchase new equipment and uniforms. Application forms for the grants are located in the magazine rack at the front of the club.

Friday10 February 2017 Page 7 Continued from page 1 “I have never had so much fun,” said Maureen, while Una was sure her dog sculpture needed to be more in proportion, “as it has a horse head”. Damian helped her make a larger body to fit Buffy, her dog. So far two sensory pieces have been completed and will be displayed on bollards in the garden. The first is inspired by resident Lillian Goldstraw’s drawing of washing hanging on a line. “We have replicated it in metal and have a fan underneath so that when someone approaches, the clothes spin,” said Damian. The second piece is a porcupine sculpted by resident Clare Inwood. When someone approaches, it will spin and play music by the Frank Bourke and White Rose Orchestra. The orchestra is well known as they played at dances throughout central western NSW during the 1930s to 1960s. “We underestimate those with cognitive impairment and it just makes my heart sing when I see how the residents talk about their work,” said Gwen. By Dianne Collie

RURAL ROUNDUP Meat Cut To Your Taste

Thinking about getting one of your farm animals killed for meat, then give Shannon Bermingham at Forbes Central Butchery a call. He can organise for the animals to be sent to the abattoir to be killed and will then cut it up as you require at his butcher shop in Forbes. It is a great way to get the best meat possible, particularly as he will cut it

to your specifications. Forbes Central Butchery is also making the trip to Trundle, Tullamore and Tottenham each Friday, so be sure to get in touch with him if you are wanting a meat order delivered to your door. Call him on 6851 6745. Shannon Bermingham

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TROUBLE SLEEPING?

TOPICALTrivia

Most of us have struggled falling asleep. Here are some helpful hints to help you get a better night’s rest. 1. Squeeze all your muscles and relax them. 2. Make your room colder. 3. Hide your clock. 4. Ban your phone. 5. Put a pillow under your knees. 6. Wash your face with cold water.

MATTERS OF THE HEART?

ISLANDEscape

Today we associate love with the heart, but this wasn’t always the case. In medieval times, which internal organ was believed to cause love? a)

The liver

b)

The kidneys

c)

The lungs

Answer is at the bottom of What’s On on page 10.

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OUR Bloke

Rowan Woods COWAL PARTNERING PROGRAM APPLICATIONS CLOSE: TUESDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2017

At Evolution mining, we understand the importance of building a relationship with our communities on a foundation of trust, mutual respect and genuine partnership. The Cowal Partnering Program (CPP) is one program that demonstrates our commitment to working together with the community to help them achieve their aspirations. Applications are now open for community based organisations seeking support for events and projects based within the Bland, Lachlan and Forbes Shires. If you would like further information about the Cowal Partnering Program, the eligibility of your project or to obtain an application form, please contact Evolution Mining’s Social Responsibility Team on 0437 426 184 or email community.cowal@evolutionmining.com.au.

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FORBES PHYSIOPHERAPY Linda Reilly APA Titled Sports Physiotherapist 3-5 Spring Street Forbes Phone: 6852 1000 Layer Pullets, Commercial Crossbreds, Vaccinated. 10 wk(Isa Brown) $16.50. 12 wk(Black. Red. White) $17.50. Available Friday 24th Feb from Walkers AG n Vet Forbes at 9am 6852 1333 or Landmark Parkes at 8am Phone to order 6862 2844. Brian Larkin Poultry Rural Contractor Available Own dogs, motorbikes and spray rig. Lifetime experience in rural industry. Ph: 0428 678 707 AGISTMENT WANTED For Cattle Call 0439 029 204 THINKING OF MOVING? Want to do it yourself, then Call Potts Removalists Now for Self-Move Truck Hire on 6862 2253. Good rates available

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How long have you lived in Forbes and what do you like about living here? I moved to Warroo from Parkes when I was 3. I went to primary school in Warroo and attended High School in Forbes. In 1992 I moved to Forbes so have lived in town for 25 years. Where do you work and what do you enjoy most about your work? I work at Jemalong Wool. The best thing about my work is the people I work with and our clients. What do you do to unwind after work and on weekends? To unwind I drive the boat whilst friends and family water ski, fly my Pilot Cherokee when I get the chance, and pottering around my garden. What are you really good at? That is a hard one… I am told I am good at diplomacy and my kids love my poached eggs. If you could have a super power, what would it be? To fly like a bird. What is your pet hate? Disloyalty and rudeness. In addition, people who mispronounce kilometres. Tell us about your best holiday ever. The best holiday ever was in 1987 when Sue and I backpacked for five months through Europe and the British Isles. We stayed with friends in Scotland, swam in Loch Ness, drove around England and Ireland and got a EuRail train pass and travelled in Spain and Greece. We loved it as the weather was hot like here, and it was as cheap as chips.

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Preventing Netball Injuries Netball is ranked as the leading women’s participation team sport in Australia for 15 to 24-year-olds. It is a great sport to develop health and fitness in a team based environment regardless of the level of competition. Like any sport there is an inherent risk of injury. National insurance data indicates that as high as 25% of all major injuries are attributed to Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries. Furthermore ACL injury comes at high physical, emotional and financial cost to the athlete. The ACL is the main stabilising ligament in the knee. Females are four to six times more likely than males to rupture this ligament. There is also further risk associated with athletes participating in sports involving deceleration, pivoting and twisting. This means that netballers have a high risk of injury to the ACL and lower limbs. Research tells us that 50 to 70% of all ACL injuries can be prevented with neuromuscular training programmes. These types of programmes are basically designed to improve the strength, flexibility, control, balance and co-ordination of the athlete. Not only can they decrease the incidence of lower limb injuries, they have the added benefit of enhancing performance. With this in mind Netball Australia, along with the Institute of Sport, has developed the KNEE programme to provide education to coaches, players and parents. The KNEE programme is a netball specific neuromuscular training programme and can be accessed at www.http//knee.netball.com.au. Whether you are a coach to your child’s netball team, support staff, athlete or parent, this programme is designed to keep players on the court for longer and moving more efficiently when there. “For the fitness of you” Linda Reilly

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The Penrith Panthers met students at Forbes Public School last week. At the back (L-R) are Soni Luke (Panthers), Byron Warren (NRL), Ethan Gaffney (teacher), David Elvy (NRL) and Josh Mansour (Panthers). In front are Joshua Picker, Sally Rout, Hallie Lemon and Alex Boyton.

THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF FORBES "BEING COMMITTED TO FOLLOWING CHRIST" Services at St John’s Anglican Church Friday 10th February 10.00am Holy Communion Mrs Joy Brown Sunday 12th February 8.45 am Holy Communion Rev Gary Neville Phone: 6851 1544 Rectory: 6851 1313 Email angfbs@westserv.net.au

JOBS IN THE CENTRAL WEST

Are you looking at HIRING? Did you know over 60% of the Australian population use Facebook? Why not advertise on our Jobs in the Central West Facebook Page NOW Email sarah.maynard@inxcess.com.au

Erin Jay enjoyed Australia Day in Forbes recently.

MP for Orange, Phil Donato met Forbes Amateur Swimming Club Treasurer, Janelle McManus when he was in town last week.

WHAT’S On

12 Feb

Red Bend Junior Rugby League Club 2017 Registrations from 1 – 3pm at Red Bend Catholic College. Fee is $90, including shorts and socks. Free sausage sizzle. Contact Shaun on 0498 121 416. 11 Feb Bedgerabong Annual Picnic Races CANCELLED DUE TO EXTREME HEAT. New Date Saturday, 29th April. 11 Feb Old Time New Vogue Dance from 2 – 6pm at the Forbes Youth & Community Centre. Cost $10. Bring a plate to share. Contact Phil Redenbach on 0409 662 285. 13-15 Red Cross Mobile Blood Service at Harold Street next to Victoria Park from 9:45am – 3pm daily. Call 13 14 95 to make an appointment. Remember to Feb bring photo ID with you. 14 Feb Trundle Branch Royal Far West Sunshine Club monthly meeting at the Op Shop at 1:15pm. 16-26 Feb Banjo Patterson Australian Poetry Festival in Orange. For more information visit www.visitorange.com.au 18 Feb Lions Club Car Boot Sale at Lions Park, Junction Street from 8am – 1pm. Stalls $10. Contact Peter on 0468 819 659 or Robyn on 6851 2209. 18 Feb Market Day at the Forbes Handicraft Centre, Lachlan Street from 9am. Contact Kathy Bray on 0448 453 776. 20 Feb Forbes Town & District Band Beginner Recruitment session at the Forbes Town Band Hall, 165 Rankin Street from 6 – 7pm. Come along for a free beginner’s information evening, meet the bandmaster and try out the band instruments. Ages 8 to 80 welcome! Contact Justin on 0419 884 775. 21 Feb Forbes Railway Arts & Tourist Centre meeting at the Forbes Railway Visitor Information Centre at 10am, includes morning tea. Contact 6852 4155. 3-7 Mar Artful 8 Exhibition at the old IGA building in Canowindra from 10am - 4pm, except Saturday the 4th it will stay open later to cater for guests at the canowindra@home 100 Mile Dinner. Weekly Free tai chi classes sponsored by the Forbes Shire Council, starting Tuesday, 21st February from 10 -11am at the Uniting church hall, Browne Street, Forbes. Morning tea provided. No experience necessary, loose clothing, flat shoes. All welcome. Contact Cheryl Shirvington on 6851 2099 or Sandra Nicholson on 0437 522 778. Meeting The Forbes and District Lions Club meet the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at the Vandenberg Hotel at 6.30 for 7.00pm. Call Peter Bright on 0419 463 803 or Ray Judge on (02)6852 2143 for more information. 4 Mar SAVE THE DATE Forbes North Public School 60th Birthday Fair 10am-2pm. Plenty of stalls and activities for everyone. Topical Trivia answer: a) The Liver

Parkes Rd, Forbes (next to Hozpots) PO Box 586, Forbes NSW 2871 Phone: 02 6852 4288 Fax: 02 6851 1151 Email: 97.9fm@westserv.net.au Website: www.valleyfm.org.au


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The AMAZING sculpture making its way through Forbes last week before its installation 18km from town on the Lachlan Valley Way. (Photo: Rosie Johnston)

Now That Is AMAZING!

“It is hard to believe AMAZING is actually here.” This is what designer, Rosie Johnston told the Forbes Phoenix after the installation of the AMAZING sculpture last week. “It feels like the other day when I first spoke with Ian Bartholomaeus from Midpro Engineering. Ian was enthusiastic right from the start and never doubted the project wouldn’t be achieved.” Rosie described the process of the design and building of the sculpture comparable to the lyrics of Australian musician Paul Kelly: “From little things big things grow.” “I was inspired to create a sculpture to contrast with the ever changing beauty of Central West NSW and now the sculpture, made with eight tonnes of steel, has been erected in its resting place!” said Rosie. Keith Mullette, president of the Forbes Art Society and one of the project partners said: “It has been an extraordinary project.” The total value of AMAZING is estimated to

be more than $150,000, however in cash terms it cost only $6,000. Rosie attributes the low cost and successful completion of the project to the hard work and dedication of the Forbes and surrounding communities and farmers, as well as the tradespeople. “I want to thank everyone who has been involved very much,” said Rosie. She also personally thanked Kim Muffet, owner of Girra Girra, who was the Project Manager. AMAZING is located on the stock route alongside the Lachlan Valley Way, 18 km from Forbes and is the first of up to 14 sculptures to be installed. One of the main aims of the sculpture trail is to assist the Central West to diversify its predominantly rural economy. And with dining experiences, dance and musical performances to be organised, visitors to Central West NSW won’t be able to resist staying a little longer. By Dianne Collie

Beginner Band Will Blow Your Mind There are many benefits to playing music, so why not think about joining the Forbes Town & District Band. The first Beginner Band class of the Forbes Town & District Band is starting on Monday, 20th February. Beginner Band is a great way of encouraging aspiring musicians to learn a musical instrument to assist with cognitive development, sharpen brain pathways and interact in a musical team. Justin Screen of Mitchell Conservatorium has lead the Forbes Town & District Band since 2011 and has over 20 years’ experience teaching woodwind for school and leading concert bands.

The Beginner Band class is on Mondays from 6.00 to 7.00 pm during school term at the recently renovated Forbes Town Band Hall at 165 Rankin Street. All ages from eight to eighty plus are welcome. Membership is $20 per year for beginners. The Band has a large range of instruments for hire for $50 per year. For more information please check out the Band’s website http://www.facebook. com/forbestownband or Forbes Town & District Band Facebook page www.facebook.com, or contact Bandmaster Justin Screen on 0419 884 775.

Eight out of ten Australians don’t know what interest rate they pay on their mortgage, so if you’re one of them it’s time to start paying attention. Until recently you should have had a mortgage interest rate starting with a ‘3’. However, in recent weeks lenders have started to increase rates a little so finding a rate starting with a ‘3’ is getting a little harder. The key point is to make sure your ‘friendly’ lending institution isn’t taking you for a ride. Interest rates have been at record lows and you need to be making sure the savings are being passed on to you. When it comes to your mortgage, you need to be proactive. I’ve never heard anyone say their lender rang them up to offer a better deal. The simple reality is that if you don’t ask, you don’t get. If you’re happy to continue paying whatever you’re paying then your lender will happily keep taking your money. What does a little extra interest matter I hear you say? IT MATTERS A LOT! On a 30-year mortgage of $350,000, the difference in repayments between paying 4.5% per annum in interest versus 3.9% per annum is only around $80 a month or $20 a week. However, over the life of the loan, that equates to around $36,000! That’s not pocket change. So use your voice – demand a better deal. And if that doesn’t work, use your feet and take your business elsewhere. Haven’t been able to make it to a live Wealth Train workshop? OUR ONLINE FINANCIAL EDUCATION WORKSHOP IS NOW AVAILABLE. Get the financial education you need at your own pace, in your own time. And for Phoenix readers we’re offering $15 off. Just go to www.wealthtrain.com.au/ membership and use discount code PHOENIX15. Cheers, Daniel


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PANTHER PANDEMONIUM… Soni Luke (left) and Josh Mansour (right) of the Penrith Panthers visited schools in Forbes last Thursday. They met the School Captains and Vice Captains of St Laurence’s Parish School. (L-R) Olivia Garland, Madeleine Cannon, Campbell Ryan and Tom Maslin.

Penrith Panthers Pounce On Forbes

Forbes was running high on rugby league fever last Thursday when two Penrith Panthers players visited local schools as part of the NRL Community Carnival. Josh Mansour and Soni Luke visited five schools in the morning to talk about respect and diversity and in the afternoon they were at Spooner Oval to meet fans, hand out autographs and pose for photos. Many children brought shirts and caps to be signed, while the NRL also had posters with a team photo of the Panthers signed by the two visiting players. The morning sessions at the schools focused on the importance of respect, belonging and celebrating differences both on

and off the field. The NRL Community Carnival takes players throughout Australia and New Zealand this month to meet fans in more than 80 communities. Now in its 17th year, the NRL Community Carnival is supported by every NRL club and NRL Ambassadors, and will reach more than 250,000 kids, visit more than 1,000 schools and travel more than 40,000 km. To play JRL in Forbes, interested players can contact Matthew Little on 0418 666 550 at the Forbes Magpies JRL, or Matthew Toohey on 0450 878 889 at Red Bend JRL.

Heat Challenges Croquet Players The biggest challenge last Tuesday for croquet players was the heat with some players not able to play all games. The consistent players across the three games of golf croquet were John H Brown, Bruce Field, Bill Scott and Ken Styles with a score of three out of three. They were followed by Kathleen Broderick, Colleen Leibich, Joan Littlejohn, Neville Morrison and Carol Slattery, with two wins each across the three games. Congratulations to all - it’s a pleasure to see some strategic thinking happening on all courts. Despite the cooler weather last Saturday,

fewer members than usual came along. There were some in depth discussions between partners as to how to approach the hoop and knock the opposition out, with some hilarious results and laughter. Alex Todd, with the assistance of his partners, was the only player to win all three games. Several players won two of their matches: John and Cherylin Cole, Lorna Field, Joan Littlejohn, Kevin Rubie, Libby Smart, Lorraine Todd and Barry White. Well done teams. Happy birthday to Jill Rubie. By Harley Stewart

THIS WEEKEND RACES ARE CANCELLED DUE TO THE EXTREME HEAT.

BEDGERABONG PICNIC RACES NEW DATE Saturday 29th April 2017

2017 Bedgerabong Picnic Race Club Cup Sponsored by Fabstock & McClintock Group. Six race program commencing 1.30pm

Leanne Stevenson caught this 86cm cod on an orgee lure in the Lachlan river.

THUMBS UP / DOWN

THUMBS UP To bike riders who ring their bell to warn pedestrians they are close.

THUMBS UP To drivers who give way when someone is reverse parking.

THUMBS DOWN To drivers who don’t give way at the north side of the Bates Bridge (next to the Bowling Club). Malicious or defamatory submissions will not be accepted. The opinions and views or readers submitting Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down are not necessarily the views of the staff and management of the Forbes Phoenix.

• Marquee sites available • Fashions on the Field • Live Entertainment by “The Works” • Free Kids Entertainment

Why drive and risk it...Shuttle buses to & from Forbes No alcohol or glass to be brought onto grounds

Enquiries phone Natalie Ostler 6857 1015 www.bedgerabongraces.com.au


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