The Parkes Phoenix Issue 25

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Friday 19 August 2016

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POMP AND CEREMONY… The Town Crier and Henry Johns with the Reading Day Torch lead the ceremony for the opening of the Games On Reading Day last Friday.

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The Olympics came to Parkes last Friday when about 500 K-2 students took part in the Paint Parkes Flame REaD activities in Cooke Park and Clarinda Street. The theme of the day was Games On to tie the event in with the Rio Olympics with a variety of sports in Cooke Park, and stories, plays, songs and other challenges in the main street. “It was a fantastic day and we’ve had a lot of positive feedback,” said Pietta Bridge, co-ordinator of the day. “The sporting activities, Zumba sessions and dancing at the Henry Parkes statue were among the favourites.” The Reading Day torch went to all the schools during the week leading up to the day and Parkes Public School Captain,

Henry Johns had the honour of lighting the Reading Day flame in Cooke Park. Paint the Town REaD was developed in Parkes in the 1990s, under the charismatic leadership of Rhonda Brain, and has today spread to more than 37 locations across Australia. The day motivates communities to read, talk, sing and rhyme with their children from birth so they’re ready to learn to read and write at school. This year students had to follow clues to find seven rhymes in shops in the rhyme hunt. The winners are Stuart Baker (6) from Parkes Public and Phoebe (6) and Heidi (7) Hanstock of Holy Family. They each won a hard cover book. Planning has already started for next year’s event.

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COUNCIL MESSAGE Parkes Shire residents will have their choice from a quality field of candidates for the next term of Council, with the Returning Officer receiving 20 nominations. The candidates will spend the next three weeks campaigning in the community before the Local Government elections on Saturday, 10th September. Locals have had the opportunity to find out more about what’s going on around the Shire from the Council exhibit at the Tullamore and Trundle annual shows. Council staff will also visit the Peak Hill and Parkes shows, giving away native plants to resi-

dents who pop by an enquiry. It’s part of Council’s initiative to provide residents with a greater understanding about the role native vegetation plays in the landscape and to encourage locals to positively enhance their surrounding environment. Council has now progressed to the demolition stage of the old Parkes hospital site, with the internal strip out of the buildings commencing this week. Consultation and communications with fronting residences is currently being undertaken to keep them informed of project phases and activity, and any changes or impact to traffic and pedestrian movements. Parkes Shire residents are encouraged to check out the Olympic showcase currently on display at Parkes Library. Eight banners, each featuring a current or former

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Parkes Shire Olympian, provide a snapshot into the journey of each of our local Olympic athletes. The banners will be on display at the library for the remainder of the Olympics Games, and then will travel around to various locations in the Parkes Shire. Parkes Shire residents can learn more about the rise to glory of all eight Olympians at www. historyparkes.org. The Olympic journey has come to an end for our local Hockeyroo, Mariah Williams, after a loss to the Kiwi’s in the quarter final. However, hopes for a medal are still alive for our other local Olympian, Scott Wescott, who will run the marathon this Sunday, 21st August. Council wishes Scott all the best. Enjoy your weekend. Parkes Shire Council

PARKES SHIRE COUNCIL ELECTION SATURDAY, 10TH SEPTEMBER 2016 Election of 10 Councillors

period. For specific operating dates and times of each pre-poll venue visit the website or call us.

You need to be enrolled to vote for the council where you live

Pre-Poll venues

To check your enrolment details visit our website or call us. If you are not on the roll in NSW or your current enrolment details are not correct you may be eligible to enrol or up-date your details when you vote early or on election day. To newly enrol, or up-date your details on the spot, just bring your NSW photo driver licence or NSW Photo Card showing your current address, and be ready to provide Australian citizenship details if you were born overseas.

Voting on election day

Voting will take place on Saturday, 10th September 2016 between the hours of 8am and 6pm. On election day you must vote at a polling place for your council, or your ward if your council is divided. There is no absent voting at local government elections. To check your enrolment details visit our website or call us.

Polling Places A list of polling places for your council or ward is available by visiting our website or calling us.

Voting before election day Postal Voting and Pre-Poll Voting You may be entitled to a postal or pre-poll vote. For details visit our website or call us.

Voting early in person Pre-poll voting begins on Monday, 29 August and ends at 6pm Friday, 9th September 2016. You can vote in person at the following location(s). Pre-poll voting is generally available during Council business office hours Mon-Fri. Not all pre-poll venues are open for the whole pre-poll voting

Parkes Region Returning Officer’s Office

The Coventry Room, Parkes Cultural Centre, Bogan Street, Parkes NSW 2870

You can also vote early, and on election day, at Sydney Town Hall, 483 George Street, Sydney from Monday, 29 August. For more details visit the website or call us.

Voting by Post You can apply online for a postal vote from www.votensw.info or by calling 1300 135 736. Your application must be completed and received by the NSW Electoral Commission no later than 5pm Monday, 5th September 2016.

Voting is compulsory

Voting is compulsory for all electors where elections are being held. The penalty for not voting is $55.

Candidates

A full list of candidates for your council or ward is available by visiting our website or calling us.

CANDIDATE INFORMATION SHEETS Each candidate’s information sheet is available for viewing at www.votensw.info or at the Returning Officer’s office.

Information: www.votensw.info or 1300 135 736 For enquiries in languages other than English call our interpreting service 13 14 50. For hearing and speech impaired enquiries, call us via the National Relay Service on 13 36 77 GEOFF LARK Returning Officer


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support funding decisions for services and infrastructure across the Parkes Shire including housing, transport, education, industry, hospitals, and the environment.” Alternatively, Parkes Shire residents may request a paper version of the Census by calling 1300 820 275. No fines will be imposed for completing the Census after August 9, however it must be done by 23rd September 2016.

PCC Update Ari Albert (4) was dressed up in his favourite soccer strip for the Games On theme for Reading Day last Friday.

Historical Aircraft in Parkes: Parkes residents have the opportunity to see an historical Convair aircraft at the Parkes Aviation Museum from 10am to 12pm this Sunday. The Convair 440 Metropolitan Airliner in Trans Australian Airlines livery is on a delivery flight from South Africa to it’s new home at Illawarra Regional Airport. Another new and interesting exhibit at the museum is a Vietnam era ex RAAF Caribou that is open for inspection. Visits to the museum are by gold coin donation. Census back online: Parkes Shire residents who were unable to complete their online Census last week can now do so with the 2016 Census website back online. Last week thousands of Australians logged on to complete their Census causing a hardware failure when a router became overloaded. At the time of these events, more than two million forms had already been successfully submitted and safely stored. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) assures residents that no data was lost during the outage. Parkes Shire Council’s General Manager, Kent Boyd encourages residents to persist in their attempts to complete their Census. “Data collected from the 2016 Census is extremely important for the work we do at Parkes Shire Council. The data is used to

Parkes Chamber members were invited to meet with Small Business Minister and Federal member for Riverina, Michael McCormack, recently and given the opportunity to share their thoughts and concerns. There is a renewed focus on improving the atmosphere and enhancing the Parkes Upmarkets for visitors and stallholders alike. Anyone interested in joining the organising committee should get in contact with Geoff Rice or email chamber@parkeschamber.com.au The Sparkles Promotion will be back in 2016. Information regarding this year’s promotion will be available shortly. The Christmas Upmarkets and Movie Night will be held in conjunction with the Street Parade to be organised by the Action Club. The Parkes Chamber of Commerce (PCC) AGM will be held on 14th September at 7pm at the Parkes Services Club. The review to the Constitution will be presented for ratification. Questions were asked of Councillor Alan Ward regarding the local content portion of PSC Project tenders. It is important to ensure Parkes businesses particularly and other local businesses have the best chance at any possible opportunities. PCC will support a young women’s networking/mentor group to be organised by Suzie Hill.

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Say Hello To Our New Reporter Raen Fraser has joined The Parkes Phoenix team as our Reporter. She moved to Parkes with her husband and children from the Blue Mountains earlier this year. Raen is a freelance writer and has done work for television, including Channel 7, and national newspapers, before moving to Parkes. Although she planned on reinventing her self as a novelist, she is looking forward to getting out and about reporting for us and getting to know the region and its people better. She wants to make the most of what country life has to offer. Raen takes over from Maggi Barnard, who became Editor a month ago after the departure of the Parkes Phoenix’s first editor, Rhi Quinn. Maggi joined The Parkes Phoenix shortly after it was launched in March this year. She mostly has newspaper experience having worked for daily newspapers, a weekly newsletter and as a freelance writer. If you have a great story to tell us or event you would like us to cover, please contact Raen on her email address, raenfraser@gmail.com or 0404 464 106, or Maggi at editor@parkesphoenix.com.au or 0403 080 085.

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QUESTION of the week Why do you like reading and what is your favourite book?

Jack Gatto

Parkes Elvis Competes In Memphis Jack Gatto, winner of the Parkes preliminary round of the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest, competed in Memphis, US last week for his chance to be crowned the world’s best Elvis tribute artist. Jack represented the Parkes Elvis Festival and competed against 19 other semifinalists from all over the world. Unfortunately Jack did not make it to the final round, which saw Dwight Icenhower winning the title. He represented the Branson Elvis Festival and received a contract to perform with Legends in Concert, “Elvis Presley - The Album Collection” 60-CD Box Set and a cash prize of US$20, 000. Jack is from Victoria, Australia and started listening to Elvis because his father played Elvis music around the house. Jack believes it’s important to keep his tribute respectful and entertaining. It is a dream come true to be considered one of the top Elvis Tribute Artists in the world. His favorite Elvis song is “We Can Make the Morning.” Jack won the inaugural Parkes prelimi-

nary round of the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest in January, where 17 contestants from Australia and New Zealand performed backed by the dynamic eightpiece Elvis In Concert band. Parkes Elvis Festival Director, Cathy Treasure, said: “We’re excited for Jack and happy that he represented Parkes Elvis Festival in Memphis. This will strengthen the Festival’s US connection and further raise our profile on the International stage.” The worldwide annual search for the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist began in 2007 when Elvis Presley Enterprises Inc. announced they were looking for the “best representation of the legacy of Elvis Presley”. Registrations will open soon for the 2017 Parkes preliminary round of the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest to be held on 13th January and 14th January at the Parkes Leagues Club. For further details go to www.parkeselvisfestival.com.au. By Maggi Barnard

Lachlan Unger – Year 2 Christian School: I get to read books I could not read when I was younger. My favourite books are the Hey Jack! Series. I read every day.

Eilish Neville – Year 1, Holy Family: You learn more and you can imagine the pictures in your head. My favourite book is I can read with my eyes shut.

Olive Cope – Year 2, Parkes Public: I like reading because books have fun words in them. It is good to get to the end as it makes me feel proud to have read a whole book. I like the Ella and Olivia books.

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. . . s g n i Happen KINGS OF COMEDY GALA... Come along to the ‘Kings of Comedy Gala’ for a great night of laughs while you are entertained by seven stand up comedians. See Australia’s finest live comedy legends in a back to back gala performance with Steve Philip, Gary Eck, Peter Berner, Luke Heggie, Sean Woodland, Chris Radburn and Cam Knight. Tickets are $30 members, $35 non-members available at the club reception. For more information contact the club on 6852 1488.

THE GREAT LEGENDS SPECTACULAR... PARKES SERVICES CLUB... Come and see Elvis, Tom and Roy in The Great Legends Spectacular show on 17th September at 8pm with Sean Spiteri (officially Australia’s No. 1 Elvis Tribute Artist), Peter Paki as Tom Jones and Terry Leonard as Roy Orbison. Book now to get tickets for $25pp or $29.50 at the door (unless sold out). Contact the Parkes Service Club on 6862 1966.


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• Cholesterol Deposits Telangiectasia occurs when minute blood capillary vessels are permanently dilated, producing tiny little red lines visible at the surface of the skin. It is a condition that develops as we age, usually appearing in the mid-40s, sometimes earlier on those with fair skin. Extreme cold weather and excessive exposure to the sun are the most recognised causes. Small capillary vessels are responsible for cell nutrition. Their impairment can affect the appearance and function of the skin. During Vasculyse 2G treatments, the damaged vessels are coagulated. In time, new healthy capillaries will regenerate, cell nutrition will resume, and the appearance of the skin greatly improves. During treatment, the probe simply touches the skin surface, following the dilated capillary. Vascular blemishes disappear on contact. Most other conditions are successfully treated in one or two sessions with minimal skin reaction. Contact Body Express on 6863 4981 for an appointment. (Source: http://www.advancedcosmeceuticals.com.au)

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Living and Lifestyle The Maintenance Shed Has An Array Of Services On Offer

The Maintenance Shed (TMS) is a mechanical and auto electrical repairs workshop in Parkes. They have been trading for more than seven years employing all local staff. They specialise in: • All Mechanical Repairs (both light and heavy vehicles and fixed plant) • All Auto Electrical & Air-Conditioning Repairs • Light Vehicle Registration Inspections • 24/7 Call Out Service • Welding Repairs • Project Works • Labour Hire They are an accredited Pink Slip Registration station and also provide a 24/7 Breakdown Call Out Service to the mining, construction, farming and trucking sectors within a 150km radius of Parkes. In addition to the completion of repairs and modifications to all light and heavy mobile, fixed plant and farming equipment within the workshop in Parkes, they also supply labour to the mining, construction and industrial sectors within the Central West. They specialise in the completion of vehicle fitouts to comply with mine site requirements and have the ability to complete both light and heavy vehicle inspections for Northparkes Mine. They also have previous experience in conducting both breakdown and shutdown work on mining mobile and fixed plant equipment.

TMS recently employed the services of an auto-electrician allowing the workshop to complete all auto-electrical and air conditioning repairs. They have completed a lot of project work within the Parkes Shire including the dismantling and erection of the new fencing at the Parkes Shire pool and the refurbishment of the luggage handler at the new Parkes Shire airport terminal. Why not give Greg and the team a call on 6863 4555 and discuss what services The Maintenance Shed can provide for you and your company. They are happy to provide a quote free of charge.

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NATIONALScience Week WILDLIFE SPOTTER – CITIZEN SCIENTISTS NEEDED! Researchers have set up automatic cameras that are snapping wildlife day and night. Your help is needed to analyse the millions of photographs captured. Join in and help save and preserve Australia’s iconic wildlife! You can also win a Go Pro Hero 4. And school groups win a visit from Dr Karl! Go to www.wildlifespotter.net.au

The Peak Hill annual show on 23rd and 24th August is a highlight each year for the citizens and surrounding area residents. Activities include sheep and cattle judging, dog show, farm produce, cooking, flower and photography displays, as well as Miss Show Girl and Miss Teenager. Plenty of rides, food and fun on offer.

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Possum Magic by Mem Fox and Julie Vivas tops the list of Australia’s 50 Favourite Kids’ Books. It is Mem Fox’s best-selling first picture book about Grandma Poss, who uses her best bush magic to make baby Hush invisible. Remember to read to your children from birth!

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Support The Parkes Relay For Life This October

Rescue teams hard at work in the mock crash accident scene.

Mock Crash Gives Teens A Hard-Hitting Experience

Over 500 year 10 students from the Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Council areas were invited to attend the annual Mock Crash at Parkes PCYC yesterday. The event began with a short film showing the moments leading up to an accident; a car full of teens driving home the morning after a party, the driver misjudged a bend and hit a tree. The curtains then pulled back to reveal the car wreck, and the students watched as live actors dealt with the aftermath. The driver was the least hurt, and was able to call 000. Ambulance, police and rescue services arrived on the scene. There was one fatality and the surviving passengers suffered life-changing injuries. Video testimonials detailed the impact the accident has had on the survivors, their families and the emergency response crew.

The demonstration offers students a realistic insight into the consequences of a car crash, highlighting both the immediate outcomes and the long-term repercussions. It’s an emotional experience, giving students a unique opportunity to witness a full emergency response. Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils’ Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Logan Dolbel, said the program aimed to improve the attitudes and behaviours of young drivers who were tragically over-represented in road accidents across the state. The Mock Crash is also teamed with a series of pre-lessons as part of the Not A Statistic Youth Driver Education Program. Now in its seventh year, the program has been making an impact since 2009. By Raen Fraser

Community members across the Parkes region are invited to come together for the sixth Parkes & District Relay For Life event on 22nd and 23rd October to remember loved ones, celebrate survival and fight back against cancer. Participants will walk or run continuous laps of a track as part of a relay team of 10 to 15 people. Cancer doesn’t sleep, and in recognition of that simple fact, teams camp out around the relay track for the overnight experience, with one member from each team encouraged to be on the track at all times. For those not busy walking there will be food, games and activities to provide entertainment and build camaraderie. From this year it is predicted that more than 1,800 people in the Western region alone will be diagnosed with cancer in a single year, with over 582 deaths expected. Relay For Life gives the opportunity for close-knit communities to come together, walk for hope and give back in honour of all those in their area affected by cancer. Since the inaugural event in 2006, Parkes has raised a massive $240,685. The aim this year is to raise $60,000. Relay For Life fundraising helps Cancer Council NSW fund vital cancer research that will improve treatment and diagnosis for cancer patients in Parkes and across Australia. Relay For Life is the world’s largest movement in the fight against cancer with around 200 relays held annually across Australia. To register a team for your local Relay For Life event, or to donate, visit: www.relayforlife.com.au

Quality Field Of 20 Candidates For Council Election

Twenty candidates will be contesting for the ten Parkes Shire Councillor positions in the Local Government Election on Saturday, 10th September. Returning Officer, Geoff Lark, announced the candidates last week and their order on the ballot for the Parkes Shire. The candidates are Alan Ward (Parkes), Terri Ann Baxter (Trundle), Rosanne Jones (Parkes), Neil Westcott (Alectown), Danny Blakemore (Parkes), Louise O’Leary (Peak Hill), John Sarikissian (Parkes), Barney Thompson (Parkes), Kenny McGrath (Parkes), Kim Ross (Parkes), George Pratt (Parkes), Craig Smith (Parkes), Bill Jayet (Parkes), Barbara Newton (Tullamore), Greg Peterson (Parkes), Conrad Mill (Parkes), Ken

Keith (Parkes), Bob Haddin (Cookamidgera), Wally Biles (Parkes) and Patricia Smith (Parkes). Of the 20 candidates, eight are current councillors. Michael Greenwood and Belinda McCorkell are not standing again. Candidates will spend the next three weeks campaigning to inform the community of the position they wish to present before the state-wide Local Council Elections on 10th September. The elected councillors will vote for the Mayor and Deputy Mayor at the first Council meeting for the new term on 20th September. Voting is compulsory for all residents of the Parkes Shire who are registered on the elec-

toral roll. Electors enrolled for federal and state elections are automatically enrolled for their local council area. There is no absentee voting in local government elections. If you are unable to vote on election day, you can vote by either pre-poll or postal. Voting on 10th September will be between 8am and 6pm with pollings stations at the Alectown Hall, Bogan Gate Public School, Peak Hill, Trundle and Tullamore Central Schools, and in Parkes at Middleton Public School, Assemblies of God Hall, Parkes East Public School, and the Little Theatre. The new council will serve for the next four years. Go to www.votensw.info for more information on the election.


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CRypTIC ClUEs ACROSS 1 A part of the leg involved time at a great altitude (5) 4 Once again go over thing about the lid (5) 7 Somehow hangs twelve on the surf dimensions while suggesting different radio stations (11) 9 Not even the occasional one? (3) 10 Second sprite with an ego! (4) 12 Dole out an ancient indicator of quaint medievalism (4) 13 A boppy vocal arrangement with no obvious source of hot rock (7) 14 Top primate number ten (4) 15 When the proud selfishness of men goes wrong (4) 17 All the elementary beginners assimilated their provisions (3) 19 Appearing thoughtful after putting in former spouse who is no longer dear (11) 20 Observed to end badly (5) 21 The wreck of the Argus was a common ingredient (5)

QUICk ClUEs ACROSS 1 Region between hip and knee (5) 4 Restate the main points (5) 7 Measurements inversely related to radio wave frequencies (11) 9 Unusual (3) 10 The ‘ego’ (4) 12 Old-fashioned (pseudoarchaic) (4) 13 Fiery mountain (7) 14 Climax (4) 15 Self identities (4) 17 Digested (3) 19 Cheap (11) 20 Renowned (5) 21 Sucrose (5) DOWN 1 Urban communities (5) 2 Participation (11) 3 Circle of light (4) 4 Split (4) 5 Making an inventory (11) 6 Gluey mixture (5) 8 Instruct (7) 11 Dog-like animal (3) 12 Single (3) 14 Line up (5) 16 Cut fleece (5) 17 Copied (4) 18 Terminates (4)

DOWN 1 Create urban communities in our own street somehow? (5) 2 The participation of five violent men upsets them (11) 3 Ring with a lot of hidden meaning (4) 4 Divide right at the end (4) 5 Making a list of the actual going out (11) 6 Edit tapes with flour and water! (5) 8 Teach one to perform the duet with an ace player (7) 11 Animal that is often confused? (3) 12 An individual extract of abalone (3) 14 He left the miraculous healing to straighten things out (5) 16 Hears about a type of stress causing fractures on planes (5) 17 Imitated a prepaid scheme rip-off (4) 18 Detective follows two directions, then takes another for results! (4)

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The team at Leading Edge Computers would like to thank all the businesses that gave messages of support in last week’s Parkes Phoenix. A lot has happened in the last 20 years, and Leading Edge Computers wouldn’t be where it is without the support of the people and businesses in Parkes, Forbes and surrounds. We look forward to continuing our partnerships with you all in the coming years and supplying new technology and even greater solutions moving forward into the future.

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IT’S Showtime!

Parkes Show – You Just Gotta Go! The 2016 Parkes Show features an action packed entertainment program rarely seen in a regional area. Whether you have a hunger for heart stopping, adrenaline pumping excitement, seeing locals in novelty events, Westlime’s spectacular fireworks display or taking in all the amazing free stuff the Northparkes Kidzone has to offer, there is something for everyone this year. The program is headlined by Showtime FMX, one of the nation’s leading and most spectacular freestyle motorcycle teams. They are looking forward to dazzling the crowds with their tricks, thanks to McPhersons. Don’t forget to try your luck on the free mechanical bull in the machinery area on Tuesday in what is a practice day for the Langlands Longhorn Bullride Championship to be held on the trotting track on Wednesday evening. The Young Farmer Challenge returns with a new set of tasks for participants. CMOCNorthparkes Mine’s Kidzone will have free activities like kite making, face painting, nest box painting and balloon sculpting. Wednesday sees the return of the famous dog jumping event, as well as the first ever game of Parkes Toyota quad bike soccer, the celebrity barrel race and the crowning of the districts Bullriding Champions in men’s, women’s and junior classes. Wednesday finishes with an old crowd favourite, the demolition derby. Throw in the animal nursery and all the fun of sideshow alley, the Parkes Show is a must do for all.


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WHAT’S On 23 Aug

Parkes Prostate Cancer Awareness and Support Groups Meeting at 7pm at Parkes Neighbourhood Centre 25 Aug The Friends of The Parkes Hospital Auxiliary meeting at 7pm at Parkes Hospital

23 Aug

Art Workshop @ Parkes Library from 4pm – 7pm For more information, contact Shellie Buckle on 6861 2338

23-24 Aug

Peak Hill Annual Show @ Peak Hill Showgrounds. Sheep and cattle judings, dog shows, farm produce and flower displays. Lots of rides, food and fun! For more info call Sue on 0429 661 382.

25 Aug

The Friends of The Parkes Hospital Auxiliary meeting at 7pm at Parkes Hospital

26 Aug

Forbes Wine Show Public Tasting. Forbes Youth & Community Centre. 6.30pm – 8.30pm. $25 per person

29-31 Aug

Parkes Show. Three days of entertainment, side shows and stands along with a spectacular fireworks display that can be seen for miles around. For more info contact Parkes P&H Assocation 6862 2580.

30 Aug

Living with Arthritis Education @ AOG Hall. From 10am. Speaker Sandi Bailey, Social Worker Parkes Health Service. Top is ‘getting around the difficult days’.

2 Sep

Old Time Dance @ Peak Hill Southern Cross Hall at 7pm . Music to be provided by Phil Redenbach. This is a fundraiser for the Scripture Teaching at The Central School. Cost: Adults $20 Children/pensioners $10 and Family $50

3 Sep

30th Annual Trundle Bush Tucker Day @ Trundle. Bush cooking competitions, celebrity chef, bush tucker tasting, market stalls and activities for the kids. Plus entertainment on stage throughout the day until late. Visit the event website; www.trundlebushtuckerday.com for more information.

6 Sep

Coota Park Blue E Annual On Property Production Sale From 2pm. 45 Bulls & 20 E-females (with Blue-E Calves at foot). Phone Jon 0429 450 326 or Nick 0488 190 726 or visit www.bluee.net.au for more information.

8 Sep

Shorthorn Central Bull Sale: 40 Quality Bulls by leading studs Coonardoo, Kinloch, Moombi, Polldale, Ronelle Park, TROJON and Southern Cross Shorthorns. 1pm @ “Chindwarra” 381 Thurungle Rd, Forbes. For more info call Trent Johnstone 0438 522 198

10 Sep

Spring Fair @ Parkes Christian School. At Back Trundle Road, Parkes from 9am – 2pm. Entertainment for all ages! Market stalls + Arts & Crafts + Refreshments + Plants + Games + Cake Stall + Face Painting + Trash & Treasure + loads more! Details for interested stallholders can be found online at parkescs.nsw.edu.au

14 Sep

Parkes Chamber of Commerce AGM @ The Parkes Services Club at 7pm.

17-18 Sep

Parkes Open Golf Tournament 2016 @ Parkes Golf Club. For more details visit the PGC’s website: www.parkesgolfclub.com.au or telephone 02 6862 2044.

23-25 Sep

Parkes High School Reunion 1973 (Yr 7), 1976 (Yr 10 – 40 Years) and 1978 (Yr 12). Contact Debbie 0429 625 251.

27 Sep

Arthritis & Osteoporosis Support Group Social Morning Tea @ Pink Orchid Café. From 10am. All welcome.

22-23 Oct

SAVE THE DATE Parkes & District Relay For Life 2016 @ Northparkes Oval. Early bird fee of $15 until 21st August from then on registration will be $20. Contact Lindy Thompson, Community Relations Coordinator Cancer Council NSW, 6392 0800 for more info.

Ross MacDonald and Heather Parker enjoyed a coffee in the sun at the Upmarkets in Cooke Park on Sunday.

Keith Macrae types a name using Morse Code as demonstration to Middleton Public School students at the Reading Day last Friday.

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BE Seen

Michael Chambers, Parkes Shire Council’s Environment & Sustainability Coordinator, at the Tullamore Annual Show last weekend.

Members of the Morsecodian Fraternity took part in the Reading Day last Friday and helped students to send a souvenir telegraph message using Morse Code, a typewriter and a land line. From the left are Keith Macrae, Eddie Parrott and Peter Cannon, who were all former postal clerks and telegraphers at the post office.

The Reading Bug (right) is the official mascot of Paint Parkes REaD. Brooke Kelly of Parkes High School had to look after the Reading Bug (Tia Rauchle) and Baby Bug (Brodee Martin) for the day.

Molly Smith of Middleton Public School delivered a speech at the opening ceremony at the Games On Reading Day in Cooke Park last Friday.

Middleton Public School has a Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden at the school to help teach cooking and gardening classes to students. Produce from the garden is regularly sold at the Upmarkets in Cooke Parke to keep the garden going. On Sunday Philippa O’Donnell (teacher), university students Emily Gersbach and Lyndall Matthews at the back, students Lara Bennett, Molly Orr and Bella Hewitt in the front helped to set up the market stall.

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New Zealand Comes To Parkes There’s a reason the sun shines on New Zealand before anywhere else. Every new day in Aotearoa is something to cherish as the tangible wonderland offers one of the most varied and spectacular series of landscapes with a culture that is rich, dynamic and not locked away in museums, but everywhere you look. Whether you are marveling at the spectacular glaciers or picturesque fiords or simply relaxing in a thermal pool, New Zealand is magical by coach. Relax in armchair comfort as you travel through each region, feeling secure in the hands of a professional coach captain whose reliable knowledge includes numerous facts and figures, stories, legends and many laughs along the way. Unwind and really experience Middle-Earth knowing the hassle of overlooking hidden locations or taking a wrong turn is removed. We Know Travel and Grand Pacific Tours are hosting an informative travel talk on Wednesday, 31st August from 9:30 – 11:30am. Come along and jump on board the incredible Kiwi ConnectioNZ Coach, experience a comfortable short journey, and talk to the experts about the benefits of seeing stunning New Zealand by coach. Grand Pacific Tours have a wide range of all-inclusive coach tours to choose from, with something to suit all budgets and interests. Learn about the benefits of travelling the land of the long white cloud on a coach tour while you enjoy a short journey in comfort. Exclusive Offers will be available on the day. Pick up point Bus Stops at Parkes Railway Station and Welcome Street. Seats are limited. Contact We Know Travel on 6862 2466 to RSVP and for more information.

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Dan Fredericks and Andrea Lovell of the Parkes Shire Library with the banner display.

Race To The Library To See Our Local Olympians Parkes Shire Council is celebrating the Olympics, hosting a banner display to showcase the Shire’s home-grown Olympic heroes. This year we have two local athletes representing Australia in the 2016 Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Mariah Williams (21 years), a former student of Middleton Public School and Parkes High School, competed in her first Olympics with the Hockeyroos. Not only is Mariah one of the youngest on the squad, but she has undergone surgery on both knees. Even though the Hockeyroos didn’t win the gold, Mariah has proved she is a champion. This year 40-year-old father of three, Scott Westcott has gone from the Northparkes Rotary Fun Run all the way to Rio. Scott spent his childhood running around the family farm in Alectown, and is a former student of Parkes East Primary School and Parkes High School. Although he has put quite a few miles behind him in his marathon career, the 2016 games is his Olympic debut. Their stories are just two of those featured on the banners in the Parkes Library. Dan Fredericks, the Parkes Library’s

Local and Family History Researcher, turned his attention to our Shire’s impressive history of Olympic representation, researching our eight champions to create the Shire’s Olympians display. Our local Olympic history goes back some 64 years; Rex Aubrey was the first Parkes local to represent Australia, making a splash in the 1952 Summer Games in Helsinki, Finland. Nira Windeatt became the first female Olympian from the Parkes Shire when she qualified for the 1976 Games in Montreal, Canada. The banners provide a glimpse into the athletes’ backgrounds and achievements and Dan hopes that other Parkes Shire residents will be inspired by their accomplishments and sacrifices, which are also detailed in an online blog, www.historyparkes.org. You can come and see the display at the Parkes Library, where the banners will be for the remainder of the games. If you can’t make it in to Parkes, don’t worry. After the Olympics Games has finished, the display will travel to other locations around the Parkes Shire. By Raen Fraser

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PARKES SPORT

Butler Cleans Up Handiskins

ACTION... Sally Dwyer plays the ball for Sami Afele.

Difficult Defeat For Spacecats

The Parkes Spacecats went into last Saturday’s game against the Forbes Magpies in top position in the Group XI leader board but could not stop a determined Forbes side to go down 16 – 10. From the start the Magpies defence proved very hard to penetrate as a half time score of 16 – 0 reflected. The Spacecats tried very hard to turn the game around in the second half, but with two tries not allowed, the 10 points scored was not enough to win. Nat Gardiner put the first points on the board with a try, with Emma Bayley adding another four and Claire Barber rounding it off with two points. Spacecats moved down a spot on the leader board, with Forbes in third position. The two teams meet again this weekend in Magpie territory at 10:30am. Supporters are encouraged to cheer the Spacecats on to victory this time around. The team consisted of Claire Barber; Brittney Ryan; Sarah McAneney; Hannah Kelly (C); Ella-J Harris; Sally Dwyer; Demi-Joyce Winter; Katie Caldwell; Sami Afele; Emma Bayley; Sam Cox; Louise McAneney; Nat Gardiner; Emeline Lavaka; Shayna Male and Brittany Dumesny. The Parkes Spacemen executive along

with the league tag team would like to thank their major guernsey sponsor Parkes Services Club and sleeve sponsors 1. Simply Bellissima by Kim; 2. Cunninghams IGA Parkes; 3. Nicko’s Bricklaying; 4. Parkes GP; 5. Bunnamagoo Wines; 6. BMJC (The Moran Boy’s); 7. La Bella; 8. Dippin Dots; 9. Parkes Mensland; 10. THD Studio; 11. Parkes Railway Bowling Club; 12. Parkes Services Club; 13. Nangar Gems.

PUTTING… Cameron Butler won $560 on the 13th hole.

Cameron Butler emerged as the big winner in the final of the 2016 Handiskins competition at the Parkes Golf Club last Sunday. Handiskins has been defined as the ultimate game for amateur golfers as it is one of the few competitions where amateur golfers get to play a game of skins golf. Skins golf is where a group of players compete against each other with the player who records the best score on a hole being the winner of that, however if two players have the same score the hole is squared with the following hole jackpotting. Players did not only battle against the cool weather but also the remnants of an early morning frost at the start of play. It was veteran Ian Phipps who collected on the 1st hole with an easy par. The Par 5, 2nd Hole was squared by Wayne Butler and Robert Cheney with pars, while on the 3rd hole Cameron Butler exerted his presence with a solid par for his first bank. With holes 4 to 12 being squared, the players felt added pressure as they were playing for $560 on the Par 5, 13th and once again Butler showed his class as he recorded a birdie 4. On the 14th hole players felt the pressure level drop but once again the hole was squared, while on the Par 3, 15th hole it was Ian Phipps who snared the cash with a great par. The 16th hole became a battle between Robert Cheney and Cameron Butler with Cheney winning. Cameron Butler collected $740 in vouchers with Ian Phipps collecting $300, Robert Cheney $120 and Wayne Butler $40. Last Saturday a field of 82 men and women contested the Parkes Readymixed Concrete 18 hole Medley Stableford for the Don Smith Memorial Trophy with a surprise victory by close friends Peter Boschman and Tony Evans with 44 points. Nominations for the 2016 SCT Parkes Open Tournament and the prelude event the Atlas Copco Australia Open 4BBB Stableford in Scratch and Handicap, which will be played on 17th and 18th September, are now open. It will be the strongest field yet on record.

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