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Unveiling the Frankie and Johnny program of the 28th Parkes Elvis Festival on Monday were festival founders Bob and Anne Steel, Festival Director Cathy Treasure and Parkes Mayor Ken Keith OAM.
‘Everybody Come Aboard’
The 2020 Parkes Elvis Festival is on course to be the biggest yet with some shows already sold out just days after ticket sales opened on Monday when the 28th celebration of the King of Rock ‘n Roll was launched at the Parkes Motor Museum. With the theme the 1966 riverboat gambler movie Frankie and Johnny, a wave of up to 30,000 people in colourful and fun costumes are expected to flood the streets of Parkes from 8th to 12th January. “We have the best line-up ever with a huge combination of 65 ticketed and 200 free events,” said Festival Director Cathy Treasure. “With the drought continuing its grip, we want people to come out and enjoy good entertainment without any worries.” The stage in Cooke Park is the focus of the free entertainment program and festival
goers can look forward to seeing Mark Andrews performing his first ever free concert, Greg Page and the John Field Band with Brendan Chase among others. True blue Elvis fans can look forward to Dean Z, next year’s feature artist and winner of the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist in 2013. The amazing performer has dedicated his life to honouring the legacy of Elvis. Other legends to look out for is the Wall of Fame inductee Joe Camillero of the Black Sorrows, and Adam Harvey who will do a tribute to Elvis’s country albums. Festival goers can expect more activity areas, more shuttles, the first ever sleeper trains and a revitalised Rock ‘n Roll dancing program. Go to https://www.parkeselvisfestival.com.au/ for more. By Maggi Barnard
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Australia’s newest world champion Matt Hall won the 2019 Red Bull Air Race, and he will be at AirVenture Australia at the Parkes Airport on Saturday, 21st September at 11am. Matt will also put on a high energy aerobatic display in the air show on Sunday, 22nd September.
Students Shine At AirVenture Australia’s premier aviation event is coming to Parkes for the first time and is set to light up the skies from 20th to 22nd September. This year’s AirVenture Australia event sees the addition of a comprehensive youth aviation engagement program, the first of its kind in regional Australia. For the first time in Australia a group of 25 school students across the Central West and Australia, including ten from Parkes, will build a BushCat aircraft from a kit as a team. Remarkably, the aircraft will be built within seven days and take its maiden flight in the event’s airshow on Sunday, 22nd September. “Numerous high quality applications have been received,” said AirVenture Australia’s Director David Young. “We had a tough time selecting the successful applicants. It’s really overwhelming to see so much interest in the work experience program from future aviation professionals.” The event will also feature a separate, but extensive day long aviation careers and STEM engagement program. The program includes six, hour long programs with students selecting four to complete. With activities ranging from airfoil construction and software coding to aerodynamics, students will benefit from a broad exposure to industry occupations and concepts. The program will have access to a full motion flight simulator to give aspiring pilots the opportunity to experience simulated flight with a flight instructor guiding them. “We expect that in excess of 150 year 8 to 12 students from Central West NSW will attend and participate,” said David. For more information on all the events at AirVenture Australia, including the high energy air show on 22nd September, visit www.airventureaustralia.com.au
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Attending Coffee with a Caseworker last week were (L-R) Rachel Hoy, Wendy Crockett, Noeline Francis, Shonel Redfern, Tina Nash holding Louis and Louis’ mum Amy.
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More than 70 community members attended the inaugural Coffee with a Caseworker in Parkes last week. “It was a wonderful success in bringing the community together for Child Protection Week,” said Brenda Hart Senior Caseworker at the Parkes Community Service Centre. “We hope to make this an annual event for Parkes to keep the importance of supporting children and families in our community’s minds and conversations.” Roasted Kombi Café owners, Darrin Gibson, Deborah Mitchell and Kelvin Rowe welcomed the event and hosted caseworkers from the Department of Communities and Justice who interacted with the public. The purpose of the event was to create an
opportunity for community members, local service providers and caseworkers to meet up, enjoy a coffee and chat about the importance of child protection and our role within that. National Child Protection Week is coordinated by NAPCAN starting on Father’s Day on the first Sunday of September. The aim of the week is to engage members of the community in supporting families and protecting children. This year the focus was on introducing a ‘child development’ communication frame to promote the messages that: kids do well when parents are supported; and to raise thriving kids, parents need support to navigate life’s choppy waters.
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SNIPPETS... Neighbourhood Central Hub 28th October and Parkes Neighbourhood Central 29 & 30 October.
Gavin Tom with Parkes Shire Drought Response Officer Roger Kitson.
Sowing Cyber Seeds: Free computer skills workshops are being offered across the Parkes Shire during September and October to help farmers access vital online services. “This course offers them the chance to expand their skillset and tap into opportunities that exist in the digital world,” said Parkes Shire Drought Response Officer Roger Kitson. Access to the technology also helps farming families to stay connected with family and socially. All participants will receive a course manual to take home, and eligible farmers will be given a free tablet. All sessions run from 10am to 4pm. Numbers are limited to 20 per session. Farmers must register by calling Roger Kitson on 0428 868 200. Workshop days are: Trundle Library 23rd September; Tullamore Library 24th September; Peak Hill
Sports Grants Open: The Parkes Sports Council is calling for applications for the CMOC Northparkes / Parkes Shire Council Sports Grant Program. A total of $57,000 is available. Funding is split between two project types: participation projects that deliver a sport or physical activity participation experience to an identified group of people, and facility development projects building new or upgrading sport and recreation facilities to support increased participation. Applications close on 30th September. Grant Writing Workshops: Two workshops will be held for community and sporting groups wanting to learn more about applying for grants on Thursday, 19th September at the Parkes Shire Council Chambers. A lunchtime session from 12 to 2pm and an evening session from 6 to 7pm. Visit Parkes Council’s website or contact the Grants Officers on 6861 2398 for more details. New Grants Officer: Parkes Shire Council’s Grants Team has undergone a number of changes recently relocating to Council’s Administration Building, and welcoming a
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Application for Appointment of Statutory Land Manager Board Members Bumberry Recreation Reserve Land Manager
Ever wondered who is responsible for keeping Crown reserves operating? Countless facilities like showgrounds, local halls and parks are run by Statutory Land Manager Boards, made up of people just like you. People who understand the need and have a desire to manage public land and assets for the benefit of the entire community. Your role as a Board member is voluntary, but the rewards of giving something back to the community are priceless. We are looking for a good mix of people with a variety of skills, however, sound business and financial management skills and objective decisionmaking expertise would be a distinct advantage. Don’t let this opportunity to do something for yourself and your community pass you by – contact us today. The Bumberry Recreation Reserve Land Manager manages the Reserve No. 26110 at Bumberry notified on 12 June 1897 for Public Recreation. The term of appointment will be for a period not exceeding 5 years.
All applications are required to be lodged before Friday, 11 October 2019 by email at cl.reserves@crownland.nsw.gov.au or posted to Department of Planning, Industry & Environment – Crown Lands PO Box 2215, DANGAR NSW 2309. File Reference: OE81R87-002. For further information contact Natalie Wilkinson on (02) 6391 3674.
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new member to the team. Jenny Short has previously worked in tourism at the Parkes Visitor Information Centre, and the RMS for 20 years. The grants team has been extremely successful over the past 12 months helping to secure more than $20 million in grant funding for projects, events and initiatives. Jenny and Sally are available to meet individuals and groups from Monday to Friday from 9am to 3pm to provide assistance. Please book to ensure they are available by email grants@parkes.nsw. gov.au or calling 6861 2395. For the latest funding opportunities, register your interest at grants@parkes.nsw.gov.au to receive the monthly grants newsletter.
Grants Officers Jenny Short and Sally Chapman.
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La Bella Best In Australia!
Jess Galvin and Rebecca Miller with the trophies.
La Bella Medispa Parkes made a clean sweep at the Australian Beauty Industry Awards last month taking out Australian Clinic of the Year and NSW Clinic of the year, while founder Rebecca Miller won Business Leader/Director of the year. It was a magical moment for Rebecca Miller and her business partner Jess Galvin, surrounded by their team and best of the best in the beauty industry. In accepting her award Rebecca told the story of her recent head shave in support of Connie Johnson and raising $25,000.
Wellness Wise Bright Eyes, Dull Teeth?
Whether we’re getting our morning jolt of coffee or enjoying a spot of tea, these popular pick-me-ups can tarnish our pearly whites. Coffee and tea are notorious for staining. Coffee, in particular, is very acidic leading it to wear away enamel. This can result in your teeth having a dingy appearance. Although giving up your coffee or tea habit is the best way to avoid the darkening of your teeth, it’s usually not an option as many people rely on this popular daily practice to get through the day. Instead, consider rinsing your teeth or drinking water after consuming either bever-
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Find It Hard To Breathe In Spring? With spring in the air, 2.7 million people with asthma are being advised to keep a check on their hay fever symptoms as pollen season kicks in. Asthma hospitalisation rates peak in September and people with asthma are urged to get on the offense to manage their symptoms. Symptoms include: itchy, runny or blocked nose; itchy or watery eyes; sneezing; always feeling like you have a head cold; blocked nose; throat clearing or coughing to clear the throat; snoring; mouth breathing; shortness of breath; and wheezing The most important approach to managing and preventing asthma and hay fever symptoms during spring is preventer and maintenance medicine. Some medicines take up to three weeks before they are effective at reducing sensitivity to triggers like pollen, so start treating symptoms now. Visit www.asthma.org.au for more information.
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Mental Health: A State Of Well-Being “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” – World Health Organisation One in five Australians aged 16-85 experience a mental illness in any year. The most common illnesses are depression, anxiety and substance use disorder. While its very common, misunderstanding and stigma surrounding these conditions is widespread, leading to many people not seeking help. Suicide is the second leading cause of death in 15-29 year-olds with 800,000 deaths due to suicide every year around the world. With every suicide it is estimated that more than 20 others are attempting suicide. Early identification and effective management are key to ensuring that people receive the care they need. Parkes Pharmacy is a safe place to talk about mental health concerns. You’re always welcome to come and chat to a pharmacist. Our pharmacists are trained in mental health first aid and are here for you whether to chat, or sit down in a private space to discuss any concerns about your well-being and/or medications. We can help you find services available for help or support. If you don’t feel comfortable talking to someone you know just yet, there are many resources and support services available, or if you are worried about someone. • Rural Adversity Mental Health Program (RAMHP) 02 6363 8444 ramhp.com.au • Mental Health Line by RAMHP 1800 011 511 • Lifeline 24-hour crisis support 13 11 14 / Lifeline.org.au • Beyond Blue 1300 22 46 36 / beyondblue.org.au If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 000 or go to your nearest hospital emergency department.
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Occupational Therapist Helen Rowbotham enjoyed a game with some of the kids at the Open Day on Tuesday.
Healthy Fun In the Sun
The kids had fun and the adults gained new knowledge at the first ever Community Health Open Day held at Parkes Hospital on Tuesday. Just over 50 community members turned up for a day of fun activities in the sun with the focus on kids. Children could complete a treasure hunt, while doing various activities including an obstacle course with the physiotherapists dressed as Minions, craft activities, different games and some handouts. About ten different services were represented including mental and oral health, occupational, speech and physiotherapy, dietician, social work, psychology, family
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health and community-based nursing. “It went quite well,” said Community and Allied Health Manager Kath Gleeson. “The kids enjoyed the various activities, and some adults even received some impromptu consultations.” She said from feedback received it was clear they could have done more to promote the day in the community. “It was a good start and definitely worthwhile. Our staff enjoyed it as much as the community members.” Kath thanked Northparkes Mines for a grant that enabled them to print a calendar to further promote the services offered by Community Health.
Council invites public comment on a proposed Public Holiday Declaration or Local Event Day for the 2020 and 2021 Shire Shows.
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TRUNDLE Public Holiday from 9.00am - 5.00pm Wednesday 12 August 2020 and Wednesday 11 August 2021 to be declared for Suburb of Trundle along with neighbouring Suburb of Bogan Gate and Suburb Bruie Plains. PEAK HILL Public Holiday from 9.00am - 5.00pm Wednesday 26 August 2020 and Wednesday 25 August 2021 to be declared for Suburb of Peak Hill. PARKES Public Holiday from 12 noon - 5.00pm Tuesday 01 September 2020 and Tuesday 31 August 2021 to be declared for Parkes Suburb, Suburb Tichborne, Suburb Nelungaloo, Suburb Gunningbland, Suburb Cooks Myall, Suburb Goonumbla, Suburb Alectown: along with neighbouring part Suburb Mandagery and part Suburb Cookamidgera within the Parkes Local Government Area. Detailed maps of the proposed boundaries are on the Parkes Shire Council website. www.parkes.nsw.gov.au Your comments are requested no later than Friday 27 September 2019. Please forward any comments to The General Manager, Parkes Shire Council PO Box 337 Parkes NSW 2870. Or council@parkes.nsw.gov.au
Kent Boyd GENERAL MANAGER
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19 Sep Keily Baker, Kristy Berry and Sharee Wilson enjoyed the launch of the 28th Parkes Elvis Festival on Monday.
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23 Sep 24 Sep Elvis runs in their veins… Anne Steel with daughter Tiffany, who is the Parkes Elvis Festival’s Sponsorship and Marketing Coordinator.
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Serena Murray and Leone Stevenson were at the dental health stand at Community Health’s Open Day at Parkes Hospital on Tuesday.
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The Physiotherapist stand at Community Health’s Open Day had a lot of Minion fun with Cheryl Upton (front) and Belinda Southgate and Rochelle Smith.
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Parkes Garden Club Meeting at Barbara Magill’s garden, 2 Monica Close at 2pm. All welcome. Speaker is David Ramsay on orchids. See you there! Les Miserable by Parkes M&D at the Little Theatre. Tickets at www.pakresmandd. com.au or Regional Business Supplies. Parkes Country Music Muster at the Starlight Lounge, Parkes Services Club at 1pm. Annual Fraud Forum hosted by Central West Police District. Attend this free event to receive information on how you and your family can avoid becoming victims of fraud and what to do if you are the victim of fraud at Neighbourhood Central - 10am for morning tea, forum at 10:30am. RSVP on 6862 3757 by Friday, 13th September. Grant Writing Workshops for community and sporting groups at the Parkes Shire Council Chambers from 12 to 2pm and an evening session from 6 to 7pm. Visit Parkes Council’s website or contact the Grants Officers on 6861 2398 for details. An evening with the two Kellys – Author Visit at Parkes Library at 6pm. Two Central West authors Kelly Rimmer and Kim Kelly will be talking about taking their stories to the world and the triumphs and challenges of writing stories close to their hearts. RSVP: 6861 2309, library@parkes.nsw.gov.au AirVenture Australia at Parkes Regional Airport. All things aviation on display including a high energy air show, joy flights, kids’ activities, food, drinks and entertainment, trade and exhibition displays, aviation-based STEM and careers program, BushCat Aircraft Build project. Visit airventureaustralia.com.au. Free computer skills workshop for farmers at the Trundle Library from 10am to 4pm. Numbers limited to 20 per session. Register by calling Roger Kitson on 0428 868 200. Free computer skills workshop for farmers at the Tullamore Library from 10am to 4pm. Numbers limited to 20 per session. Register by calling Roger Kitson on 0428 868 200. Guitar concert by Grigoryan Brothers at the Southern Cross Cinema, 96 Main Street, Young at 7:30pm. Book tickets at trybooking.com National Police Remembrance Day service at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Parkes at 10am. Parkes Meet and Greet Group invite you to a shared lunch at Neighbourhood Central, 80 Currajong Street at 12 noon. For More Information or to RSVP contact Anni Gallagher, on 6393 8625 or Pam Symonds on 6862 3757. Monthly Market Day at the Parkes Bowling and Sports Club from 10am – 2pm. Inside stall $20, outside/car boot $10, not-for-profit stalls free. Bookings at 6862 1446. Free computer skills workshop for farmers at the Peak Hill Neighbourhood Central Hub from 10am to 4pm. Numbers limited to 20 per session. Register by calling Roger Kitson on 0428 868 200. Free computer skills workshop for farmers at Parkes Neighbourhood Central from 10am to 4pm. Numbers limited to 20 per session. Register by calling Roger Kitson on 0428 868 200. Parkes Neighbourhood Central 29 & 30 October. Closing date for The Parkes Phoenix Spring Photo Competition. Send us your Spring photos on our Facebook page or email your photos to editor@parkesphoenix. com.au Parkes Torch Bearers for Legacy meets every third Monday of the month at 10:30am at the Parkes Services Club. Everyone welcome. Contact Margaret Cherry on 6862 4789. CWA meeting on the third Wednesday of the month at the Coachman at 5.30pm. Parkes Evening VIEW Club meets every fourth Tuesday of the month at 5:30pm for 7pm. Farmers Friday at Georgie’s Hub supplying grocery staples, bread, fruit, vegetables and meat (when available) to farmers for free from 12.30 pm to 3pm. Enquiries call 0439 8750 54. Parkes Community Choir every Thursday at a new venue: the new Community Centre on the corner of Rose St and Coleman Rd on the old hospital grounds from 7 – 8:30pm. All welcome! Parkes Aviation Museum is open Thursdays and Sundays. The ever-growing collection is located at the Parkes Regional Airport.
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OUR Bloke Hedley Nicholson How long have you lived in Parkes and what do you like most about living here? I was born in Parkes in 1940 and moved to Goulburn in 1960. I came back for a promotion in 1974 as a train driver where I worked for 47 years. Parkes is like all small towns they are only what you make them yourself.
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Where do you work or what do you do currently and what do you enjoy about it? I retired in 2002. I’ve been a volunteer at Parkes Tennis Club since 1978.
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What makes you proud? I am very proud of the tennis club, which I have rebuilt. I have received an OAM for my work at the club.
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What is your all-time favourite movie, song and/or book, and why? Any John Wayne movie because he always gets the bad ones! Tell us about your best holiday. Going caravanning anywhere in this great country. What is on your bucket list? No bucket list, just enjoying life as it comes.
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CLASSIFIEDS Parkes Bowling and Sports Club Monthly Market Day Sunday the 29th September 10am - 2pm. Inside stalls $20. Outside stall/car boot $10. Non for profit stalls free of charge. Bookings at the Club 6862 1446. Enquiries to Rhona 0427 468 220. A coffee van in attendance, Sausage sizzle, Jumping Castle for the kids. Art & Crafts, Bric a Brac Mosaics, Crochet, Vintage Clothing, Fresh Produce, Home Cooking, Honey, Pickles & Jams and much more.
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Rhyse Ready For Les Mis
When the curtains draw tomorrow for the opening night of Les Miserables at the Little Theatre in Parkes the production will not only be testimony to local talent, but also be a first for audience members with a hearing impairment. The production, based on the acclaimed Victor Hugo novel, will feature subtitles and captions to make it an enjoyable experience for more people. “It is great for people with disabilities – especially the hearing impaired,” said Currajong Disability Services client Rhyse Forrestal. “It’s a positive step in the right direction.” Rhyse, an experienced thespian in local productions, will once again be on stage playing three roles. “I play a convict, a drunk and a beggar,” said Rhyse. “I even get to sing a very short solo too.” For Rhyse it’s all about making a quality inclusive production and living out his dream of one day becoming a fulltime actor. “I was inspired by Robin Williams growing up. He remains an icon for me. “This production will push me and I am excited by the challenge. I can’t wait for you all to see it!” Les Miserables is directed by Lyn Townsend and Neil Westcott, and stars local favourites Kimberley Ryan, Aaron Kingham, Andrew Francis, Rachel Westcott and James Whalan.
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• SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS • STATIC DISPLAYS • YOUTH EXPERIENCE FLIGHTS • KIDS ACTIVITIES • JOY FLIGHTS • FULL MOTION SIMULATOR • STEM & CAREERS EXPO • BUSHCAT AIRCRAFT BUILD PROJECT • FOOD, DRINK & ENTERTAINMENT • FACEPAINT • BALLOONS • PEDDLE PLANES • TRAIN • POOKA THE CLOWN
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