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RESTORATION… Matt Scott, a member of HARS, busy reconstructing the Caribou at the Parkes Aircraft Museum.
Aircraft Museum’s Uplifting Attraction
A Vietnam-era Caribou has joined the ranks at the Parkes Aircraft Museum, which is run by the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS). The Caribou provided essential service as a troop and cargo carrier during the Vietnam War. The aircraft is famed for its short takeoff and landing capability, which enabled it to access short and rugged airstrips, earning it the nickname the “Great Green Gravel Truck”. Despite its high-flying career the retired Caribou arrived at its new base at Parkes Regional Airport by road, and was partially disassembled to make the journey. The wings and engines were removed to reduce its 29 metre wingspan to a more manoeuvrable 8.8 metres. HARS volunteers are busily restoring the Caribou to its former
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glory. Vietnam War veterans from Parkes visited the aircraft last Thursday after the 50th commemoration of the Battle of Long Tan in Vietnam where 17 Australians were killed. The Parkes Aircraft Museum is a satellite museum of HARS based at the Illawarra Regional Airport at Albion Park where there are over 40 aircraft on display. These range from a Tiger Moth to an ex Qantas Boeing 747. HARS has had a storage facility at Parkes since 1976, and about two years ago converted the historical World War 2 hangar into a museum building. Mike De La Hunty of HARS welcomed new members saying it is a great opportunity for anyone interested in aeronautical engineering to get involved with planes.
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COUNCIL MESSAGE More than 500 Year 10 students from 10 high schools from the Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Council areas have learnt valuable road safety lessons at the annual mock car crash demonstration. The program was developed in response to crash data showing young drivers are over-represented in road crashes. Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, Hon Duncan Gay MLC, visited the Parkes region this week to inspect the recent works carried out on the Newell and Mitchell Highways. Minister Gay attended the site of $36 million upgrade to the Newell Highway between Parkes and Peak Hill at Trewilga where 6.4 kilometres of road will be improved by early 2018. Council would like to congratulate local Olympian Scott Westcott for his tremendous efforts at the Rio Olympics. Scott finished 81st in the marathon with a time of 2:22:19. Council is extremely proud of Scott who, at 40 years of age, was the oldest Australian athlete competing at the Games. Residents can still visit the Olympic showcase at the Parkes Library, which features the stories of eight former and current local Olympians. Trundle Bush Tucker Day will celebrate its 30th anniversary on 3rd September. Get your tickets early online so as not to miss out on special guest Troy Cassar-Daley’s performance. Have a happy and safe weekend. Parkes Shire Council
Veterans at the Parkes ceremony last week were from the left Graham Cooke, Geoff Boland, Roy Suiter, Paul Thomas, Bernie Coleman, Alf Munn and Keith Woodlands.
50th Commemoration Of Battle Of Long Tan
Veterans and members of the community commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan last Thursday at the Vietnam War Memorial in Parkes. The Battle of Long Tan was one of the fiercest battles fought by Australian soldiers in Vietnam and involved 105 Australians and 3 New Zealanders from D Company 6RAR. A total of 17 Australians were killed in action and 25 were wounded, one of whom later died of his wounds. Arthur Parker, President of the Parkes RSL Sub-Branch, said it was a monumental battle in which soldiers exhibited extreme bravery. “Notwithstanding these facts, we should also remember all who served in Vietnam regardless of the tasks which they were allocated to perform.” Arthur paid tribute to Harold Amor, a former Parkes man who recently lost his battle with cancer in Queensland. “Harold served with the Fifth Battalion Royal Australian Regiment in Vietnam 1969/70.” Australians served in Vietnam from 1962 until 1975, where 521 people lost their lives and more than 3,000 were wounded.
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TRUNDLE BUSH TUCKER DAY Featuring Troy Cassar-Daley & Jade Martin Band • Celebrating 30th anniversary • Camp oven cooking competition • Free bush tucker tasting • Kids activities + more!
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The new Men’s Shed committee are from the left Bernie Crowe (President), Trevor Gilbert (Secretary), George Pratt (Vice President) and Les Ahearne (Treasurer).
Mens Shed fired up for another year: The Parkes Men’s Shed recently elected a new committee at its AGM. The new president is Bernie Crowe with George Pratt as vice president, Trevor Gilbert as secretary, Les Aherne as treasurer and committee members Trevor Rowney, Michael Pettit, Don McIntire, Alex Mill, Tom Kearney, Peter Guppy, John Banham, Ben Lam and Rowley Pengilly. The aims of the Men’s Shed are to promote self-worth, work ethics and health and companionship among men, while developing and sharing skills. Tools are available to members for woodwork and metal work, as well as the opportunity to have a chat over a cuppa on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. There is a guest speaker on the first Wednesday of the month, and once the swimming pool reopens members have exclusive use of the pool for one hour from 9 am on Tuesday mornings. Membership is only $15 per year. Candle light vigil at Bushman’s Dam: A vigil will be held in Parkes on Saturday, 10th September at 5:30pm to remember those who have been lost to suicide and to support those who have been affected by the loss of a loved one. The event is organised by the recently established Lachlan Area Suicide Prevention Network as a first function. Everybody is welcome.
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QUESTION of the week Chemical clean up: Parkes Shire residents are encouraged to dispose of unwanted chemicals when Chemclear visits the region in October. Local farmers and agvet chemical users will be able to dispose of any old or unwanted chemicals for free during a state-wide operation. Collection will be free for chemicals with a readable product label, not mixed with any other product and within two years of the expiry date or deregistration. A quote will be provided upon registration for any chemicals that do not meet the free eligibility requirements. Waste holders must take an inventory and register with the program before 2nd September to be included in the October collection. To register call the hotline on 1800 008 182 or visit www.chemclear. com.au.
What do you love about Op Shops?
Beryl Watson & Carol Schmidt: We like finding good clothing, sometimes a little bit of china. It’s affordable and you never know what you’ll find.
Best Selling Australian Author in Parkes: Parkes Shire Library invites the community to join them for lunch and a talk with bestselling Australian author Karen Viggers on 6th September at 12pm. Her talk is titled Finding Stories in Australian Landscapes. Call 6861 2309 to register. Dianne Stuart: The clothes are affordable, and you can usually find what you want. It’s especially great for things like book week at school, where you need to find something a bit different.
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Brett Lamb: I work at the Salvo’s store because I really enjoy being able to help people out. There’s no competition between the local op shops, they’re all really supportive of each other.
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LES STUD SAAround the Central West
One of the bulls Shorthorn Central will be auctioning off.
First On-Farm Sale For Shorthorn Central
Shorthorn Central will be holding its first ever on-farm shorthorn bull sale on Thursday, 8th September at Chindwarra 381 Thurungle Road, Forbes. Shorthorn Central Bull breeder Trent Johnstone said having the sale on the farm would benefit buyers more than having it at the livestock exchange. “I think we will have a better atmosphere by selling our bulls straight from the farm, and buyers will be able to view the bulls in their own comfort zone,” he said. “It saves us the time to transport all of the bulls from the farm to the exchange, and it allows buyers to see where and how the bulls have been bred. This can be important as well.” Forty bulls from six different vendors will be auctioned at the sale, which starts at 1pm on the day. Trent said he expected prices per kilogram to remain above average as it has been to date.
All Shorthorn Central bulls are grass fed. “These bulls are commercially orientated, easy going and they have the ability to fatten and marble off grass,” he said. “Our bulls are very balanced, they have high carcass and maternal profitability and all bulls have been vaccinated with 7 in 1, Pesti ,Vibrio and are semen tested, ready to go to work.” This year has been a very exciting time to be involved in the shorthorn breed and their crosses. With the launch of the JBS Thousand Guineas branded beef product, all breeders of shorthorns and crosses (75% minimum) are afforded a premium over all other breeds and now on parity with Angus. An invitation is extended to all attending the sale to partake in a Thousand Guineas Steak sandwich courtesy of one of the sales major sponsors, ANZ Bank. For all enquiries call Trent Johnstone on 0438 522 198.
All Winyar Rams For Sale At Auction
The Winyar Merino and Poll Merino Stud on property Auction Ram sale takes place on 7th September at 1pm, with inspection starting at 10am. All rams on the property will be offered for sale to enhance the quality and selection on offer. At Winyar a new feature to the ongoing measurement of Winyar rams is the Australian Sheep Genetics figures. These figures will be available on sale day or upon
request. Winyar also offers a free sheep classing and advisory service, which results in huge gains. According to Wool Classer for Winyar, Michelle Woodhead, the Winyar wools reaching cutting fleece of over 8.5kg average at 19 microns is quite an achievement in high rainfall. “The wool have excellent bloom, tensile strength and nourishment. I can thoroughly recommend the Winyar type.”
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Minister Visits $36 Million Newell Highway Upgrade
Major work to upgrade the Newell Highway between Parkes and Peak Hill at Trewilga is underway with the arrival of diggers and machinery on site - the likes of which have not been seen in decades. Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight Duncan Gay said the $36 million upgrade was vital. “We are putting in another overtaking lane, widening the road and building a truck parking area to ensure the backbone of country NSW and key freight link between Victoria and Queensland allows trucks to move efficiently as possible,” the Minister said. “One-third of users on this stretch of highway are trucks and this is only going
to increase, so we have to future proof the state’s road freight network.” The $36 million project will see 6.4km of road improved with a new 1.3km northbound overtaking lane installed, as well as upgrading and widening the existing road. A truck parking area on the eastern side of the highway and a bus turning area at Kadina Road will be built. This upgraded section will also see its speed increased from 100 km/h to 110 km/h bringing it into line with the majority of the Newell Highway. The work is expected to be completed in early 2018.
The Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight visited Parkes this week. From the left are Parkes Shire Council Director of Engineering Services Ben Howard, National Party Candidate for Orange Scott Barrett, Minister Duncan Gay, Councillor Ken Keith OAM, and RMS Network & Safety Manager, Susie Mackay.
LES STUD SAAround the Central West Quality Bulls On Sale At Coota Park A unique line up of bulls will be on offer at the Coota Park Blue-E On-Property bull sale on 6th September at 2pm. Coota Park Blue E will be selling 45 bulls and 20 cows (with calves at foot) on the day. Based in Woodstock near Cowra, Coota Park Blue E has grass-fed bulls that are performance recorded, fertility tested and sold with a guarantee. The Wright family developed this line of Angus x Shorthorn cattle 20 years ago. At the Beef Spectacular Steer Trials in March, the two teams entered came third and fourth overall out of 67 teams - a great result for Coota Park Blue-E in this prestigious competition. The sale will be conducted by Delta Ag. More information is available at www.Bluee.net.au.
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My House My Home What Windows Shades of Grey… Should I Choose?
Building or renovating a house involves many decisions. One is choosing the right windows. Here are some pointers to help you decide. 1) Which room is the window for? Different rooms require different types of windows. Room design, style and purpose should be considered prior to any final decision. 2) How will the room be used? Function and practicality are equally as important as style. Think about how you will use the space and what you want out of it. 3) What is your design style? Once you have considered the practical components, you can have fun choosing the design elements. Window design can compliment the overall design, while colour is an important element. 4) What type of material? Aluminium or Timber. Material choice often relates to design style. 5) How important is sustainability? Smart window and glass choices can fill rooms with light all year round, and assist with sustainable design and living that can even save you money in the long run. 6) What is the budget? Glassplace caters to budgets of all sizes. This allows both the budget mindful and those with a bit extra to customize window and door combination for their project. Hopefully these points will help you decide. For more information on the options available visit the Glassplace Showroom at 4 Clarke Street, or visit their website.
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As with fashion, home decorating goes through interesting cycles of what’s in and what’s not. Key periods in styling will always be remembered through the colours and designs that were in vogue. Over the last few years decorating with neutral tones became trendy. This has allowed everyone more freedom to style and update their looks more frequently with a minimum of fuss and expense. I feel the tides are changing again. After the recent launch of the new Haymes Paint colour collection, I think the new direction will be soft greys to deeper silver and more blue-grey tones. These new shades will combine beautifully with the move towards using black as an accent colour. The grey colour wheel also works perfectly with accents of red to make a retro inspired statement, it can look soft and feminine when paired with lilac, silver and a touch of bling, while yellow looks amazing when splashed in a room of grey, and I love it when orange is combined with grey to look vibrant, and seriously stylish and sophisticated. I think it will not be long before there is a new must have colour. We will select this colour to make our homes a true vision of neutral beauty and it will allow us to unleash the decorator within as our possibilities of choice become limitless. By Karen Creith
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BOOKWeek Mr Huff by Anna Walker is this year’s winner of the Book Week Award. It is a gentle, poignant, affirming and wise picture book. Mr Huff is a story about the clouds and the sunshine in each of our lives.
Three days of action-packed entertainment, side shows, rides, displays, competitions and of course a spectacular fireworks display for the whole town to see. Don’t miss the Parkes Show from Monday to Wednesday next week!
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Hamish and Andy are the kings of Australian commercial radio and their podcasts are very popular. It is a daily onslaught of comedy, interviews and segments featuring celebrities and their always entertaining slew of characters. Find the podcasts on iTunes.
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Spoil Dad This Father’s Day
If you really want to spoil Dad this Father’s Day, Nangar Gems might just have what you are looking for. R.M. Williams watches, the R.M. Ranger and Town & Country, are on special for only $125, plus you receive a leather bracelet valued at $85 for free. The watches are 100m water resistant, stainless steel, have a day and date indicator and have a screw down crown and back. The total package is valued up to $210. Father’s Day in Australia is celebrated on the first Sunday in September every year, which coincides with the first Sunday of Spring. It is a celebration honouring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society.
Personal Service At Parkes Mensland
Parkes Mensland has been outfitting men since 1956! Parkes Mensland is your one–stop shop for all your menswear and accessories from shoes to hats, belts to cufflinks, ties to a watch, a tailored suit to staff and corporate uniforms, and of course school uniforms for the kids. They stock a wide variety of menswear and accessories. They also offer onsite embroidery and vinyl heat press machines for all your corporate, sport and school uniform requirements. To complete your shopping experience Parkes Mensland can also supply all your trophy and engraving needs. To give customers the convenience they deserve, Parkes Mensland partners with vendors to supply a large range of trophies and designs. For a complete shopping experience visit Parkes Mensland to spoil Dad this coming Father’s Day! Parkes Mensland for Personal Service.
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CRypTIC ClUEs ACROSS 1 Copied the swaying of a placid tree? (10) 6 Fairly peaceful expanse of water (7) 8 Take a look for recycled cans (4) 9 Uses style and flair when he brings the suit (4) 10 A sudden outburst that he always hollers first (3) 12 Can a Samurai be hidden in jail? (5) 13 Waste liquid in the last place after the dilapidated ruin (5) 14 If you keep this woman you’ll say nothing (3) 16 Genetically raised like dough, we hear? (4) 18 Annoys insects with the faults in the program (4) 19 Argues that little debutantes were consumed within (7) 20 The kind of envisaged reality that is likely to stick out? (10)
QUICk ClUEs ACROSS 1 Copied (10) 6 Conciliatory (7) 8 Peruse (4) 9 Initiates legal proceedings (4) 10 Exclamation (3) 12 Samurai (5) 13 Liquid excrement (5) 14 Silent (3) 16 Raised (animals) (4) 18 Annoys (informal) (4) 19 Argues (7) 20 Protuberance (10) DOWN 1 Sensible (10) 2 Sum of borrowed money (4) 3 Crockery (5) 4 Demonstrative pronoun (4) 5 Shock absorbing system (10) 6 Coloured (7) 7 Inquisitive (7) 10 Pig meat (3) 11 Drone (3) 15 Custom (5) 17 Demonstration (informal) (4) 18 Crooked (4)
DOWN 1 It is sensible to develop noble areas (10) 2 Behold an investment the bank makes with their customers (4) 3 Thrust the point of the jaw at a travel destination (5) 4 Referring to one particular part of thistledown (4) 5 A short term of denial of privilege may be almost a solution (10) 6 I saw the agony little Edward portrayed so graphically (7) 7 Meddlesome dog collects promissory notes (7) 10 It’s meat for the comic actor (3) 11 It’s fairly boring with a drum so just make the music without words (3) 15 It is the custom for this herb to grow near the centre of the sun (5) 17 What’ll you do about me coming back to make a publicity tape for the band (4) 18 A certain tendency to have a bow (4)
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6 Which element has the atomic symbol Sn? 7 The germ, endosperm and bran are parts of a what? 8 The 2016 film Anthropoid, starring Cillian Murphy, concerns the assassination of which member of the German high command? 9 In which city were the 2012 Summer Olympics held? 10 Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World is a documentary released by which noted director?
1 Social recluses. 2 Play School. 3 Naked mole-rat. 4 Cabaret Voltaire. 5 Nylon. 6 Tin. 7 Cereal grain. 8 Reinhard Heydrich. 9 London. 10 Werner Herzog.
1 In regard to Japanese societal structure, what are hikikomori? 2 Monica Trapaga is known for her work on which children’s program? 3 What burrowing animal is also known as the sand puppy? 4 Which famous club is said to be the birthplace of the art movement known as Dada? 5 Wallace Carothers is credited with the discovery of what textile?
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OUR Gal Khazima Riaz How long have you lived in Parkes? I moved here from Sydney in April 2014. Where do you work? Richardson Dental Surgery. BEN WATTS Using Drones for Cropping and Livestock FALCONUAV Using Fixed Wing Drones for Crop Scanning DJI GRIFFINS LEADING EDGE Crop Scanning & Imaging COL McMASTER, DPI Latest Research Results
What do you enjoy most about your job? Helping patients achieve their desired outcome in a relaxed environment. What do you enjoy doing in your spare time? Spending time with family and friends. How do you like your coffee? Weak cappuccino. What makes your day? Seeing my boys! What is your favourite food? Thai food If you could go on holiday anywhere in the world, where would you go? Europe! I would love to travel by train through Europe seeing all the colourful cities and the quaint countryside.
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Elvis Festival Photo One Of 22 Finalists
A photograph taken at this year’s Elvis Festival in Parkes is a finalist in the Australian Life competition. Elvis Has Left The Building, an action shot taken by Kris Baum, has been chosen as one of 22 finalists from hundreds of photographers for one Australia’s most prestigious photography competitions. Images by well-known and upcoming photographers portray many facets of life in Australia from diverse cultures to suburbia and the beach. Some of the other finalists include: • The Lambs: a family of sheep taking shade under a verandah in country Victoria • Boy On Bike: a young boy takes his bike through barren landscape in Coober Pedy • The Secret Handshake: siblings mourn the death of their Lebanese father • Heaven: a spectacular birthday celebration in a Pakistani restaurant in Rockdale. The Australian Life finalists will be exhibited in a large-scale exhibition along the St James walkway of Hyde Park from 15th September to 9th October. The winner of the $10,000 Australian Life prize – one of the biggest photography prizes in the country – will be announced at the opening of the exhibition on 15th September.
WIN A DRONE AT FARMER DAY WEDNESDAY! Drone technology will take centre stage at Farmer Day Wednesday at this year’s Parkes Show next week. Some leading drone experts, suppliers, manufacturers and service providers will showcase the newest tools available to farmers and drone enthusiasts. Ben Watts, a sheep producer from Molong, will outline what is achievable with drones and how to control, maintain and repair your craft. Falcon UAV is a specialist aerial imaging company focusing entirely on the agriculture industry. They scan crops and determine levels of stress weeks before they are visible to the human eye. Leading Edge Electronics will showcase all the models and touch on some exciting game changing tools in the production pipeline. One lucky visitor will walk away with a DJI Phantom 3 thanks to Leading Edge Electronics and the Parkes Show. Don’t forget the day starts with a breakfast before the feature drone sessions commence at 10am. There are also sessions on lice management, compost and humus products, a showcase of the very latest agricultural machinery releases and a BBQ lunch. Come and see first hand what the Parkes Show has to offer.
Elvis has left the building by Kris Baum.
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Notice of the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING is to be held at the PARKES SERVICES CLUB Sunset Room on the 14th of SEPTEMBER 2016 7pm Start ALL POSITIONS WILL BE DECLARED VACANT The following be will proposed as a special resolution The special resolution is that “ALL CHANGES TO THE CONSTITUTION BE APPROVED & ADOPTED & THEREIN SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF FAIR TRADING”. Proxy votes can also be accessed from the following; Email - chamber@parkeschamber.com.au Web - www.parkeschamber.com.au
ALL MEMBERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND
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WHAT’S On 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
2 Sep
The Adult Survivors of Child Abuse - Cowra Support Group at 12:30pm. Open to all survivors of any community. If interested contact Pascale on 6342 1612. Members come as far as Canberra, Temora, Forbes, and Eugowra. All details on our website: http://www.itmatters.com.au/childAbuse_support_Cowra.html
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.
4 Sep
Parkes Shire Concert Band @ The Starlight Lounge Parkes Services Club from 2.00pm. Entry is via gold coin donation.
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.
7 Sep
Winyar Merino & Poll Merino Stud Sale. Inspections from 10am with Sale commencing at 1.00pm.
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
10 Sep
Candles Light the Night @ Bushman’s Dam Parkes at 5.30pm. Remembering those lost to us by Suicide. For more info call Di Gill on 0427 460 430.
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.
Mike De La Hunty of the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS) shows off the Caribou that was opened to the public last Thursday.
Warwick Tom and Bill Barber are two volunteers of the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS) at the Parkes Aircraft Museum.
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Keeley Towne of the Bogan Gate Public School ran in the 8 years 100m race at the Lachlan District Athletics Carnival as a member of the Small Schools’ Athletics team earlier this month. Bogan Gate Public School recently took part in Tree Day. They planted lomandra underneath the school sign, wattle shrubs along the fence, and blueberry bushes and strawberry plants in the raised gardens to provide for fruit break in a few month’s time. The plants were donated by the Parkes Shire Council.
It was Book Week at the Parkes Shire Library this week with the staff dressing up for Story Time and Rhyme Time. From the left are Mel Alvey as Hermione from Harry Potter, Dan Fredericks as Where’s Wally, Gillian Hunt as Fern from Charlotte’s Web, Shellie Buckle as Nancy Drew, Claire Cassell as Wonder Woman and Andrea Lovell as Little Red Riding Hood.
Aviation enthusiasts visited the new addition of a Caribou at the Parkes Aviation Museum last week. From the left are Raye Johnston and Jeanette and Mick Holland.
The parade of ex and service personnel attending the 50th commemoration of the Battle of Long Tan at the Parkes Vietnam War Memorial last Thursday.
A wreath placed at the Vietnam War Memorial in Parkes last Thursday.
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Construction Milestone For WTP
Today is Daffodil Day!
Construction of the new Parkes Water Treatment Plant (WTP) recently reached a major milestone with the pouring of 150 cubic metres of concrete at the site. Parkes Shire Council’s Director of Infrastructure, Andrew Francis, said the concrete pour represents a significant milestone in the project. “Thirty-three trucks were used to deliver the concrete, with one truck entering the site every seven minutes. The concrete pour signifies that the project is progressing well,” Andrew said. Work on the WTP is now 30 percent complete, with the project expected to be finished by late December. John Holland’s NSW/ACT Regional General Manager, Scott Olsen, said despite the delays caused by wet weather, the project was on track. “We’ve had a few issues with wet weather, but with some clear skies and sunshine we should see solid progress happening in the coming months,” Scott said. Once complete, the new $40 million WTP will supply safe, secure and reliable water for the Parkes and Peak Hill communities, and will ensure the towns continue to grow and attract new business and residents. The existing WTP has insufficient capacity to supply the required quantity and quality of potable water to meet the projected demands in the future. The NSW State Government has contributed approximately $18 million, or 45% of the total cost of the project, through the Country Towns Water Supply and Sewerage Program. The new plant is being constructed where Webb and Lorking Streets meet.
Wear a daffodil pin to show support for someone you know. Today is Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day, a national day of hope and an opportunity for people across the region to contribute to a brighter, cancer-free future. More than 650 sites will be in full swing across NSW, staffed by more than 5,000 volunteers, including over 100 sites in Western NSW to encourage people to buy merchandise to show support for someone they know. In addition to Daffodil Day merchandise sites, NAB branches in Parkes and Forbes will be hosting morning teas with all proceeds going to Daffodil Day. This year marks 30 years of Daffodil Day in Australia. As the largest national fundraising event in the southern hemisphere, this year Cancer Council hopes to raise $2.6m in NSW and $6.7m nationally. Since its inception, Daffodil Day has raised over $133m for life-saving cancer research, support services and prevention programs. “By buying and wearing a pin, locals can continue contributing to life-saving cancer research, advocacy, prevention programs and support services,” Brianna Carracher, Daffodil Day Coordinator, Cancer Council Western Region said. “Everyone knows someone who has been affected by cancer, with one in two Australians predicted to be diagnosed by age 85. Get out there, wear a pin, and give some fresh daffodils to someone you know,” Brianna said. To find out where you can purchase a pin, please visit https://www.daffodilday. com.au/get-involved/where-to-buy/ or call 1300 65 65 85.
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Volunteers at Vinnies are from the left Trish Davies, Liz Jones, Elvie Collins, and Centre President Barbara Scott.
Op Shop Till You Drop
Locals are encouraged to bag a bargain at one of our wonderful Op Shops in Parkes to celebrate National Op Shop Week. The initiative celebrates the contributions these stores make to local communities, and raises awareness of the importance of supporting your local ‘oppy’. Neville Barrett, the General Manager of Salvos Stores Australian Eastern Territory, emphasised that despite the stores being part of national organisations, all funds raised from sales stay in the community and support local residents. Items are also distributed to people in need due to a personal crisis or emergency. Gardening Australia host Costa Georgiadis as the 2016 Op Shop week Ambassador, encourages people to visit op shops and “reduce the costa living”. But op shopping isn’t just about being thrifty, it is also good for the environment.
According to Neville around 50,000 tonnes are diverted from going to landfills each year. “If every Australian bought second hand it would also save billions of litres of water each year,” he said. “The fashion industry is a very thirsty business.” Op Shops also provide important social benefits. The Anglicare Shop staff agree that the best thing about volunteering is being able to provide fellowship to others. Chris Symonds started working in the Salvos Store 12 months ago and says that it’s a great way to gain new skills. Kim Whiteman decided to help others following an inspirational letter from her grandfather, and has always been drawn to family stores. But you don’t have to volunteer to help. Donate your good quality second-hand items to a local charity and help them help others. By Raen Fraser
Volunteers at the Salvos Store are Kim Whiteman and Chris Symonds.
Volunteers at the Anglicare Store are from the left Rhonda Livingstone, Bernie Mitchell and Joyce Stanford.
Troy Cassar-Daley At Trundle Bush Tucker Day! Country music legend Troy Cassar-Daley headlines the 30th Trundle Bush Tucker Day show on 3rd September. Over his brilliant 25 year career, Troy Cassar-Daley has won ARIA & APRA awards, 32 Golden Guitars, gold and platinum records, and toured all over Australia and the world. In true Aussie style this fantastic food and entertainment festival started 30 years ago as a bet between two mates to see who could cook up the best tucker in a camp oven behind the pub. Thirty years later the Trundle Bush Tucker Day attracts thousands of people. The program includes Bush Tucker cooking, Master Bush Chef Competitions, free Bush Tucker Taste Testing, and hilarious traditional bush games: The Billy Boiling race, The Bushman’s Relay, Dog Jumping, The Junior Bush Olympics as well as Whip Cracking and Sheep Shearing demonstrations. Visit www.123tix.com.au for tickets. The entry fee includes entry into the cooking competitions, bush tucker taste testing, rides and activities, the free kids corner and live entertainment throughout the day and evening.
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Spacecats Back On Track
PHOTO FINISH... A close finish at a recent Parkes race meeting.
Free Entry At Last Race Meeting Of The Year The last race meeting for the calendar year takes place at the Parkes Racecourse tomorrow with free entry for everyone!. The local Parkes trainers, which include Les Bryant, Sharon Jeffries, Ricky Watt and the George Wright Snr and Jnr Racing Stables, are all looking forward to be able to race on their own track after such an unusually wet
winter. The 5 race meeting is the fourth race of the year at the Parkes Racecourse. The dedication of grounds curator Dale Jeffries have ensured racing could continue even in the wet conditions. The next race meeting will be the Australia Day weekend with a full TAB service. By Mark Ross
NETBALL NEWS
7 def Vipers 5; Avenyers 7 def U12s Rep Team 0; Dynamites 9 def Super Stars 1 Dynamites 12 def U12s Rep Team 2; Avenyers 7 def Vipers 0. Division 2 U11s Rep Team 7 def Rockettes 1; Sparkles 2 def Diamontes 1; U11s Rep Team 8 def Sparkles 0; Diamontes 4 def Rockettes 0; Sparkles 3 def Rockettes 0; Diamontes 4 def U11s Rep Team 2; U11s Rep Team 6 def Rockettes 1; Diamontes 3 def Sparkles 1 Semi Finals Draw Division 1 – 9:30am Court 2: Avenyers v U12s Rep Team (Umpires: Alana Ryan and Mikeely Bermingham) Court 4: Dynamites v Super Stars (Umpires: Jordyn Chapple and Kaitlyn Macdonald) Division 2 – 10:45am Court 2: U11s Rep Team v Rockettes (Umpires: Alana Ryan and Brooke Norman) Court 4: Diamontes v Sparkles (Umpires: Kaitlyn Macdonald and Jack McGrath)
Last week we had our last round game for the season, finishing off with a round robin for final places in the competition. This week is the start of finals for the division 1 and 2 teams. Final games were played for our net-set-go and super 8s players. The final mixed netball registration night is on Monday, 29th September from 5.30 to 6.30pm. Team cost is $300. You have to be registered for 2016 - go online and complete your registration; cost is seniors $76 and juniors $58. Contact Sarah Smith on 0416878300 or email benandsar@hotmail. com. The competition starts on 6th September. Please complete the online umpiring course before the competition starts due to a lot of new rule changes by Netball NSW for 2016. Results Round 12 Division 1 Dynamites 13 def Avenyers 8; Super Stars 7 def Vipers 6; Dynamites 11 def Vipers 2 U12s Rep Team 8 def Super Stars 3; Avenyers 8 def Super Stars 3; U12s Rep Team
By Lisa Nutley
The Spacecats fought back with determination last Saturday to walk away with a 22-12 win against the Forbes Magpies in the first round of the lead up to the Group XI grand final. After the previous week’s shock loss against the same team, the Spacecats played the game they wanted to play at Spooner Oval in Forbes, even though the first points went to the Magpies. The scoreboard lit up after a strong run by Sami Afele to go over, and a great kick from Sam Cox put Parkes in front by 2 with 3 minutes till drinks. Forbes took the lead again scoring on half time. The Maggies started the second half firing on all cylinders and keen to get the first points of the second half. But the Shayna plane ran through the Forbes defence with Claire Barber adding the extras. Demi Winter took Parkes’ third and Claire scored from the sideline. Forbes tried to match the Parkes side and added another 4 to their tally taking them to 12. Parkes took a deep kick into Forbes territory and Demi went over in the corner for her second to bring the total to 22. On Sunday the Spacecats play minor premieres CYMS in their territory at Caltex Park in Dubbo at 10:30am. The winner will go straight into the grand final on 11th September at Caltex Park. By Kim Ryan
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