Parkes Phoenix Issue 30

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STAR QUALITY… Mariah Williams with her Star Name Deed certificate stating that star 1613835230 – Orion has been name Mariah Williams on 16th September 2016. It also states the star’s exact astronomically verified position.

Mariah’s Success Written In The Stars!

Olympic fever returned to Parkes last weekend when local Hockeyroo star Mariah Williams came home. She visited schools, handed out many autographs, took countless photos, and also became the very first recipient of a Star of Parkes Shire at a civic reception held in her honour. “This evening we recognise excellence in sport at an international level. Mariah is just that, a sports star,” said Ken Keith, interim Mayor. “Tonight we present the first Star of Parkes Shire, a star in the Orion Belt that can be seen in the night sky in the Southern Hemisphere. And as of today, named after this sports star, Mariah Williams.” Ken said The Star of Parkes was a symbolic honour, inspired by the tradition of pre-

senting the Key to the City. “The Stars are reflective of the Parkes Shire - our starry skies, the iconic CSIRO Radio Telescope and our shining future. “We are proud of you and the wonderful ambassador you have been for Parkes Shire and for Australia in the 2016 Olympic Games.” Mariah said she was proud to call Parkes home and thanked everybody who have given her so much love and support in her journey to Rio. She said playing for Australia had been a childhood dream since Year 3. “It is hard to describe the feeling when I first ran onto the Olympic field in Rio. I had this burning sensation all over my body. It was unreal!”

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PARKES SHIRE COUNCIL ELECTION HELD SATURDAY, 10TH SEPTEMBER 2016 DECLARATION OF ELECTION An election was held to elect 10 Councillors. I declare KEITH Ken O'LEARY Louise WESTCOTT Neil McGRATH Kenny BILES Wally NEWTON Barbara PRATT George JAYET Bill WARD Alan SMITH Patrica

elected as Councillors until the next ordinary election of the Council in 2020.

Detailed results are available at www.votensw.info and for inspection at the council’s office. GEOFF LARK Returning Officer for Forbes Shire Council Monday, 19th September 2016

Information: www.votensw.info or call 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.


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MAYORAL NOTES

The ‘Colour Parkes’ campaign is a great excuse for residents to explore the Parkes Region, by taking advantage of the special offers at our local attractions, shopping outlets and cafes. Download your ‘Colour Pass’ from www.visitparkes.com.au, to access the deals. The Parkes Library will keep the kids entertained these school holidays, with the Parkes Fun Palace kicking off this Saturday 24 September, 9am until 3pm. A series of art workshops will also be held throughout

In my first Mayoral Message for the new Council term I would like to welcome and congratulate the new and returning Councillors for the 2016/20 term, and thank the outgoing Councillors for their sterling service to the community. At the first Ordinary Meeting of Council held this week, Councillor Barbara Newton and I were returned to the positions of Deputy Mayor and Mayor respectively for the next 2 years. It’s a great honour to serve the Parkes Shire and I, along with my fellow councillors, will continue to work to deliver progress and value for our community. Parkes Shire Council recently hosted a civic reception to welcomed home local Olympian, Mariah Williams. The Hockeyroo was presented with the first ‘Star of Parkes Shire’, a star in the Orion Belt that can be seen in the night sky in the Southern Hemisphere. The ‘Star of Parkes’ is a symbolic honour, inspired by the tradition of presenting the ‘Key to the City’. The Stars are reflective of the Parkes Shire - our starry skies, the iconic CSIRO Radio Telescope ‘The Dish’ and our shining future. The Community is urged to not let the wet weather dampen your school holiday plans, with plenty of activities on offer around the Shire.

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the holidays at a cost of only $2 for school aged children. For more information, or to make a booking, contact Parkes Library on 6861 2309. With the rain continuing the fall across the Parkes Shire, motorists are urged drive carefully and keep up-to-date with road closures by visiting Council’s website or www. livetraffic.com. Enjoy your weekend. Yours Faithfully, Cr Ken Keith OAM Mayor of Parkes Shire

Three New Faces On Council Councillor Ken Keith had the mayoral chain hung around his neck once again when he was re-elected uncontested at the Council meeting on Tuesday. The position of Deputy Mayor also remained in the hands of Barbara Newton. As for the rest of the newly elected Council, announced last Friday, three new faces had made the cut. They are Neil Westcott, Wally Biles and Bill Jayet. The ten councillors in order of the position they were elected starting at number one are Ken Keith, Louise O’Leary (Ind), Neil Westcott (Ind), Kenny McGrath (Ind), Wally Biles, Barbara Newton, George Pratt, Bill Jayet, Alan Ward and Patrica Smith. Mayor Ken Keith said he it was great to have diversity and a new variety of inspirational and enthusiastic Councillors. “I look forward to serving the next term.”

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The Parkes Shire Council are at the back from the left Louise O'Leary, Kenny McGrath, George Pratt, Bill Jayet, Wally Biles, Alan Ward and Patricia Smith. In front are Ken Keith and Barbara Newton. (Neil Westcott was absent.)

Beat The Summer Heat

Summer is just around the corner and now is the time to get prepared to beat the heat. Parkes Blind, Awning and Tile Centre has a huge range of blinds, awnings and shutters to help keep your home cool this summer. They specialise in made-to-measure so products can be perfectly customised to suit your décor. Shutters have been a popular choice this year, and are available in timber, basswood or poly-resin in a variety of colours. Aluminium shutters are also available. Call Scott and the team at Parkes Blind, Awning and Tile Centre on 6862 3786 for a free measure and quote before summer.


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QUESTION of the week Park from 10:00am on Sunday. Former students are travelling from overseas, interstate and locally to renew old friendships. For some, this will be the third time as the inaugural reunion was held in 1999 with a smaller get together as part the Parkes High School 75th Anniversary Celebrations in 2006.

Mayor Ken Keith and Deputy Mayor Barbara Newton.

Mayor and Deputy Mayor elected: At the Parkes Shire Council Meeting on Tuesday Cr Ken Keith was re-elected as Mayor of Parkes uncontested to serve another twoyear term. He made special thanks to his wife Sue, and his brother for their support. Cr Barbara Newtown was re-elected as Deputy Mayor of Parkes. She won 7-2 votes against Cr Alan Ward. She thanked her husband for his continued support. Parkes High School Reunion: Almost 100 Parkes High School alumni and their partners will be attending the reunion this weekend to celebrate 40 years since leaving school. The former students attended the PHS between 1973 (Yr 7), 1976 (Yr 10 – 40 yrs) and 1978 (Yr 12). The reunion is organised by Marcelle Armstrong, Nerrida Barber, Rodney and Jenny Barnes, Kym Hodges, Debbie Miles and Doug Miller. Social drinks and an informal get together will take place from 7:30pm tonight at the Royal Hotel. The main function will be held at the Parkes Sportman’s (Town Bowling) Club from 5:00pm tomorrow. A roll call will occur at 6:00 pm. There will be a memorabilia display with photos, old school uniforms and music from the 70s and 80s. A brunch and farewell will follow at Lions

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Are you ready to rock? Parkes Musical and Dramatic Society presents Rock of Ages in October. It is a high-energy show filled with the music and style of the 1980s, with songs from Journey, Bon Jovi, Pat Benetar and more. The show features an all-local cast and promises to be a great night out. Rock of Ages runs from 8th to 23rd October at the Parkes Little Theatre. Tickets are available at www.parkesmandd.com.au or at Parkes Stationery. Meet Mariah: Olympian Mariah Williams spent Saturday at the Parkes Hockey grand finals where she was mobbed by young hockey fans keen to get close to their favourite Hockeyroo. Her inspirational message was that hard work would overcome doubts – just as she has overcome four knee surgeries to realise her Olympic dream.

Mariah Williams with her cousins from Parkes, Jack (left) and Sam Westcott. Jack and Sam are both keen hockey players.

Why is hockey your favourite sport?

Flynn Thompson: Hockey is the best, just because it’s a good team sport, and everyone gets to have a go at every position.

Jack Nutley: Hockey’s my favourite because you get to play every Saturday, and you get to have fun every weekend.

Brayden Chapple: Hockey’s definitely my favourite because it’s social, everybody gets a go, and it’s just energetic and fun to do.

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Helen Riordan, Community Engagement Manager for the NDIS (left) with Leanne Allegri, Area Manager for Western NSW HWNS and Louise French, Manager of Little Learners.

NDIS Here In July 2017

More than 40 families and carers of people with disabilities, as well as local service providers, attended a session on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Forbes last week in preparation for its roll-out in the Central West in July next year. The NDIS is a ground-breaking change to the way disability services are funded and delivered. “It is the largest social reform since the introduction of Medicare,” said presenter Helen Riordan, Community Engagement Manager for the NDIS. Little Learners House With No Steps (HSNW) Early Intervention invited Helen to give community members from Parkes, Forbes, Condobolin and Dubbo an opportunity to learn more about the NDIS. Helen said the NDIS would replace all state-based funded disability schemes with an increase of funding from $8 billion to $22 billion per year. “People will have a lot more control as it is very flexible with more choice and control

over who you choose to provide support,” said Helen. She added the old scheme was crisis driven, while the NDIS put supports in place to not get to a crisis. “The aim is to help people to live a regular life.” Leanne Allegri, Area Manager for Western NSW for HWNS, said funding would be allocated on an individual basis. After you’ve checked if you are eligible for individual support from the NDIS, the first step is to start planning. “One of the most important steps”, Helen said, “was to prepare very well for the planning meeting in order to get the best plan.” Once you have a plan in place and have chosen supports, you can choose how your funds are managed with an option for self-managing. Support will be given throughout life. Go to www.ndis.gov.au or ndis.nsw.gov. au for more information about connecting to services. By Maggi Barnard

The Parkes Chamber of Commerce welcomed their new Executive Committee at their Annual General Meeting last week. Geoff Rice, of Langlands Hanlon, will continue as President, with John Kennedy, of K&H Geotechnical Services, returning as Vice President. Local business owner Belinda McCorkell retains the Secretary role for another term. Wilbur Harris, manager of Parkes Mensland, will serve as a Publicity Officer, and is joined by Peter Martin who replaces Michael Oakley. Susie Hill is welcomed to the role of Treasure, replacing the outgoing Gregor Sammut-Paul. Peter Martin is a Partner at Matthews Williams Solicitors and Conveyancing, and practices in Parkes and Condoblin. Susie Hill is the Chief Radiographer and Practice Manager at Parkes Diagnostic Imaging, and also runs a cattle farm with her husband. The Parkes Chamber of Commerce is an organisation of local business people who promote the growth and prosperity of the Parkes business sector. The immediate focus for the new-look executive committee is the fast-approaching Christmas period. The SPARKLES initiative is a festive campaign by the Parkes Shire Council and the Parkes Chamber of Commerce to encourage residents to shop local. SPARKLES focusses on providing opportunities to support local businesses through a series of vibrant community events.

Members of the Parkes Chamber of Commerce committee are from the left Belinda McCorkell, Geoff Rice, John Kennedy, Wilbur Harris, Vicki Seccombe (NSW Business Chamber) and Alexandra Hall (Executive Officer). (Absent: Susie Hill and Peter Martin)

Make Most The Most Of Your Garden This Spring Although the weather has been a little less than glorious lately, gardeners mustn’t forget that Spring is the time to make the most of your garden. Greenparkes Garden Centre is getting new stock in every week to get your garden ready for summer. Jenny Jewell said that advanced and semi-advanced screening plants are popular right now, as the instant impact they provide means no waiting for a result. “Every week we are getting in bulk quantities of screening plants in big sizes, including natives and others,” Jenny said. Spring is the best time to get these plants in to the ground, and planting between showers means that there’s less work in watering during establishment.

During the ongoing wet weather, Jenny recommends a few simple tricks to help your garden thrive. “If you haven’t already, don’t forget feeding and fertilising for Spring,” Jenny said. “And weeding often will give your plants the best chance.” Another tip is to move mulch away from the stems of your plants to prevent waterlogging and potential fungus growth in the wet. “Now is a good chance to plan for the next time it rains as well. Have a look at the way the water flows in your garden, and consider if you can do some channelling or contouring for better draining to protect both the garden and your house,” Jenny said. Also in stock now at Greenparkes is a

new range of indoor plants to brighten up your home, and a collection of wall and garden art that will finish your outdoor look. For those with a water feature, fish pond or aquarium, check out the Splosht treatment system. There are products for all applications, so ask the team which is best for you.

Jenny Drady (left) and Jenny Jewell are pictured with some of the plants they’ve just unloaded from this week’s truck of new stock.


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Are We Alone In the Universe?

In ten days’ time the Parkes Radio Telescope will officially start work on the $100 million Breakthrough Listen project in search of intelligent life beyond Earth. Three members of the Breakthrough team at the University of California Berkely were in Parkes recently to install hardware for the official start on 4th October. David MacMahon, Daniel Price and Matt Lebofksy spent a week in Parkes to get the telescope ready. David said their main task was to increase the bandwidth. They are very excited being involved in the most comprehensive scientific search for extraterrestrial intelligence. “We will find nothing or we will find a lot,” said Daniel, who is an Australian on the team. He said data from the NASA Kepler mission has shown that our Milky Way Galaxy contained tens of billions of Earth-size planets at lukewarm temperatures, any of which might harbor life. David said he was super excited as the project had more dedicated telescope time and bandwidth. He said every day on the project was equal to all previous searches put together. Matt has been working on SETI projects at Berkely for more than 20 years, but felt this was the first well-funded project giving them control of the telescopes. “These are

exciting times and the project is very interesting.” The 64m dish in Parkes is one of two of the world’s largest telescopes to be contracted for the 10-year, multi-disciplinary search. The 100m Robert C Byrd Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia has been in operations since January with hundreds of observations already made. While Green Bank is being used for searches in the Northern Hemisphere, the Parkes telescope will undertake broad searches of large areas of sky, as well as stars within 16 light years accessible only from the Southern Hemisphere, such as Alpha Centauri. According to the Breakthrough Initiatives website, observations made so far include most of the stars within 16 light years of Earth (including stars such as 51 Pegasi that are known to host extra-solar planets), and a sample of stars between 16 and 160 light years away. The search also targeted around 40 of the nearest spiral galaxies. According to Pete Worden, chairman of the Breakthrough Prize Foundation, the program will generate vast amounts of data, all of which will be open to the public and could constitute the largest amount of scientific data ever made available. By Maggi Barnard

The Berkely team from the left are Matt Lebofsky, David MacMahon, Claire Webb, a PhD student studying the sociological aspects of the discoverty of an alien civilization, and Daniel Price.

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My House My Home Waiting For The Stork I think the process of being pregnant and waiting to embark on the biggest journey of your life, is one of the most amazing experiences. It is a rollercoaster ride filled with moments of intense excitement combined with levels of fear and extreme trepidation about the arrival of such a special package without care instructions attached. Coupled with all this excitement and anxiety is the long list of things that need to be done to prepare your life for this mammoth change in priorities. I would like to make the process somewhat easier by helping you to create a special nursery. There are a few key factors you need to incorporate into your design. The space has to be restful and inducive to sleep so both your baby and you can get a good night’s sleep. Think window treatments that will block out all light, day or night to not disturb your baby. You need a sensational chair to sit in and bond with your child during the earlier months. It will give you a great spot to do night time feeds and to enjoy long hours of snuggling together and later on sharing a story together. Paint the room in soft tranquil colours at first and add bolder splashes of colour as they grow older. There are also many sensational wall hangings or art decals that can easily be removed and replaced when the need arises that may save some painting work.

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All I See Is Mud

Local ABC radio presenter Andrew Dunkley traded his microphone for a pen, and is the author of the war novel All I See Is Mud, which launched in Dubbo last Saturday. It is a moving story about the harsh realities of trench warfare that was inspired by his grandfather, Stanley Dunkey. The story follows Stan from basic training in Sydney through the horrors of the Western Front when he was just a 16 year-old boy. The project was inspired from a letter his grandfather had written from the frontline, in which he urged his mate not to sign up for duty. It was a discovery that piqued his interest. Andrew had remembered his grandfather as a gentle soul, and Stan’s experiences in the Great War were almost incomprehensible. A century later, the ripple effects of that conflict are still felt today. Andrew observes that the First World War literally redrew the map of Europe, changing the world forever. Andrew’s research took him through the war memorial archives as well as his grandfather’s letters and diary notes, but despite having a wealth of historical documents to draw on, Andrew opted to construct a fictionalised story. Andrew says that although it is based on real events he was reluctant to use real soldiers in his work out of respect

Andrew Dunkley with a copy of his book All I See Is Mud.

for them and their relatives. The book has had an unusual development process. Andrew embarked on the research as a family history project, which he never intended to publish. But what initially started out as a short story, rapidly expanded to become a substantial manu-

script. As he was working in radio, he was able to record and broadcast the audio in parts. Following its successful reception, it was then released as an audio CD in 2013, before it finally made its way into print. By Raen Fraser

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With Australians now looking forward to 20 years or more in retirement, your super alone may not be enough to fund a comfortable retirement lifestyle. Here are some tips to help you build a bigger nest egg sooner — so you can retire when you want to, not just when you can afford to. Retirement is a time to sit back, relax and focus on the people and activities that are most important to you. With the average Australian man set to live to 79 and the average Australian woman typically expected to live until 84 , it’s likely you can expect many years of relaxation ahead. While that’s good news, it also means you have to be financially ready. When we’re retiring Some people will choose to keep working, at least part-time, beyond retirement age. But most hope to leave the workforce altogether. In the last five years, the retire-

ment age was between 61 and 63, with women tending to retire just shy of their 60th birthday. If you’re hoping to retire before 65, you need to plan ahead. By 2023, the Government will gradually have increased the pension age to 67. And with 75% of Australians over 65 relying on a full or part pension to get by , that could affect your ability to retire as early as you’d like. The great super shortfall Many Australians predict they won’t have enough for a comfortable retirement — estimated to be about $57,665 a year for a couple . According to recent research by MLC, about one third of Australians think they’ll fall significantly short of this target, with another 25% expect to fall at least somewhat short of it. Take control of your super There’s plenty you can do to boost your retirement savings. Use a calculator to

estimate the amount you’ll need to support your ideal retirement lifestyle. If you discover you’re not saving enough, you can consider implementing some of the following strategies (if you are eligible): • Salary sacrifice: contribute regularly to your super from your pre-tax salary. • Personal contributions: put a bonus or tax refund to work by adding it to your super savings, or simply top up your super with a regular payment from your after-tax income. • Transition to retirement: if you’re over 55 and planning to cut your working hours, a transition to retirement strategy could help you maintain your after-tax income and boost your super at the same time. But remember, there are caps on the amounts you can put into super each year, so you need to do your homework before you invest. For more information you can contact us.

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CRypTIC ClUEs ACROSS 1 Try the new offal bread, it’s priced so you can buy it (10) 6 The flesher worked for that very woman (7) 8 The way the notice supports the alternative climb (4) 9 A recording found between the vertebrae (4) 10 Cease minting united coins (11) 11 Time to join the edge of the skirt for those people (4) 13 Leaders of ancient society keep secret demands (4) 14 Looks again at the way I swerve around the critiques (7) 15 Has his awful injury gone travelling? (10)

QUICk ClUEs ACROSS 1 Priced within one’s budget (10) 6 Reflexive pronoun (7) 8 Vehicular track (4) 9 Recording medium (4) 10 Stop (11) 11 Personal pronoun (4) 13 Demands (4) 14 Critiques a film or book (7) 15 Travelling (10) DOWN 1 Officially recognised (as an agency) (10) 2 Had a debt (4) 3 Where one is going (11) 4 Courageous (4) 5 Dwindling (10) 6 Rougher (7) 7 Suitability (7) 12 Bill of fare (4) 13 Absent (4)

DOWN 1 If you use deceit, card tricks might be given official recognition (10) 2 Deserved to be married after manifesting such love (4) 3 The aim of the trip is to aid tin stone workers (11) 4 Forward letters are thicker than usual (4) 5 Shrinking cigar needs reviving somehow (10) 6 Her rash became much more unpleasant (7) 7 Following seizure, little Vanessa showed good health (7) 12 Little brother leaves the wrong number on the list of culinary choices (4) 13 A path is absent (4)

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OUR Gal Kristy Berry How long have you lived in Parkes? All my life – I went away for a little bit but then I came back.

Celebrate, Remember, Fight Back

Where do you work? Colouby Creations.

YOU CAN HELP THE PARKES AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY BEAT CANCER Parkes & District Relay for Life which is being held on the 22nd - 23rd October at Northparkes Oval is looking for support and sponsorship for their annual relay. This is a great opportunity for businesses as it gives enormous exposure for the right cause and their affiliation is with fundraising, the community and fighting cancer. One of the options available is the in-kind donation which could be for example a $500 gift card for a local business that will then receive exposure as a Bronze Supporter. In November 2014, 376 locals joined in and proudly raised a grand total of $440,557 to help the fight against cancer. This year the organisers are expecting in excess of 450 participants and they will be aiming to raise $60,000 to fund vital cancer research, and support and prevention programs. There will be some great entertainment, games and activities, awesome prizes and fabulous food on offer. Naturally, cash sponsors are the best way for Relay for Life to be successful, and with only four weeks to go, anybody who is interested should contact Renee Rice on 0429 741 128 or Ricky Puata, on 0421 874 581 to obtain further information.

What do you enjoy most about your work? The people that come in, the flexibility of working in my own business, and the support from local shoppers. What do you do in your spare time? I like to do creative things, like crochet, cake decorating – but most of my spare time is travelling with the kids for their scooter riding. How do you like your coffee? I don’t drink it, I’m a tea girl. What makes your day? Seeing people happy, waking up each day knowing my kids are happy and healthy.

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Parkes Potters Exhibit The Parkes Potters Group opened an exhibition called Earthly Visions in Molong on Sunday. The exhibition showcases the wide variety of the members’ styles and influences. Each potter comes from a diverse background. They bring these experiences to their work, enabling them to challenge the bounds of the clay and to produce interesting original art pieces. Some of the pieces incorporate found objects and multi media. Parkes Pottery Group have been in existence for over 40 years and has 14 members at the moment. Members who are exhibiting in the show are Sally Armstrong, Pol Cruz, Mavis Harrison, Elsie Mahon, Jocelyn Moles, Nola Reeves, Sue Smeaton and Bev Rowe. The exhibition runs until 16th October.

If you could go anywhere in the world on holiday, where would it be? I’m a bit of a vintage lover, so I’m really looking forward to going to Dapper Day at Disneyland for my 40th – it’s all 40s, 50s and 60s themed, I’m really looking forward to that.

Sally Armstrong, Elsie Mahon, Libby Oldham, Bev Rowe, Pol Cruz, Sue Smeaton, Jocelyn Moles and Nola Reeves. (Photos: Shellie Buckle)

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Camera Club Champions Of Print The Parkes Camera Club has won the interclub print section of the Western District Association of Camera Clubs (WDACC) annual competition recently. While the Parkes Camera Club aimed to win the digital section for a fourth year in a row, President of the club, Steve Ostini, said it was fantastic to have won the print section. “We have not won that for a long time.” Parkes came third in the digital section with 123 points, while Bathurst Camera Club won it with 126 points. Parkes won the first place for the print section with 127 points. Individual club members also won prizes,

with Maree Tanswell getting second place in the novice digital section and Joanne Strom won second place in the open digital section. Another three individual members received merit awards: Frances Thornton for print nature, Steve Ostini for open print colour and open print people, and Joanne Strom in the nature digital section. The Dubbo Camera Club hosted the competition this year with about ten clubs participating. The clubs came from Parkes, Bathurst, Mudgee, Dubbo, Orange, Young, Grenfell, Narromine and Harden. Steve said Parkes would host the competition in 2019 on the 60th anniversary of the club.

Parkes Camera Club members who attended the WDACC competition in Dubbo are from the left Frances Thornton, Steve Ostini, Cathy McPherson, Maree Tanswell and Jackie Charlton.

WHAT’S On 23 Sep

Australian Hearing Bus @ 203 Clarinda St Parkes from 10am-3pm conducting FREE Community Hearing Checks. For more info call 6393 0500.

23-25 Sep

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

24 Sep

A Feast of Music @ St George’s Church at 2pm. Featuring Organ recital from Richard Morgan. Afternoon tea $10

24 Sep

Parkes Fun Palace: 9am-3pm at Parkes Library. Join the Parkes Library team for a day of art, play, science, play and games! Also 2 interactive shows by Andy Jones, best selling kids author, entertainer, musician, song writer & comedian. 10am What’s the Joke Show, 12pm rap, Rhyme & Rocking Poetry. Phone 6861 2309 for more info.

27 Sep

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

27 Sep

Parkes Prostate Cancer Awareness & Support Group 7pm @ The Parkes Neighbourhood Centre. Contact Michael Lynch 0408 975 643 or Pauline Gosper 0403 578 769 or 6862 6156

28 Sep2 Oct

Canowindra Airing of the Quilts: Quilts and themed shop windows will be on display around town. Airing of the Quilts from 10am – 4pm Saturday 1st October.

29 Sep

National Police Remembrance Day: A day of remembrance where NSW Police Force and the community remember officers who have given their lives in the course of their duties.10.00 am at St. George’s Anglican Church.

30 Sep2 Oct

Delice Coffee ‘Roasted’ Exhibition: Open Daily in Canowindra.

30 Sep2 Oct

Canowindra Motors and Charlie McCarron Collection Auction: Viewing at both venues from 10am – 5pm. Auction begins Friday 30 Sep after lunch at Gaskill St venue with 300 lots, followed by 1000 lots from 10am Saturday 1 Oct at Gaskill St venue. 400 lots to follow on Sunday 2 Oct at Canowindra Showground.

1 Oct

Moorbel Hall Markets, Canowindra 8am – 12pm at Moorbel Hall.

1 Oct

Canowindra@Home Twilight Food Markets, from 3pm at Memorial Park, Canowindra.

1-3 Oct

Parkes Antique Motorbike Rally 2016 @ Henry Parkes Centre Time TBA. Contact Bob Steel Email: robertsteel7@ bigpond.com

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.


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BE SEEN Welcome Home Mariah!

Mariah was swamped by junior players keen to get up close to their favourite Hockeyroo.

Mariah Williams with Mincarlie Lovett. As an Indigenous athlete, Mariah is a great inspiration for Mincarlie.

The Rovers Black team got some pre-game advice and ran some drills with Mariah. They went on to win their grand final 3-0.

Stephen Davies was Parkes’ first hockey Olympian. Both he and Mariah went to Middleton Public School. Stephen was Mariah’s team’s assistant coach at the recent Olympic Games. His parents, John and Brenda, attended the civic reception for Mariah on Friday.

Mariah with her grandmother, Atholene Alting, and interim Mayor Ken Keith after receiving a Star of Parkes Shire on Friday night

Mariah is joined by family members from Parkes at the civic reception.

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CLASSIFIEDS Rooms, Cladding, Patios & Carports (BL83737C) As on TV. Ph 6341 3122 www.pictonbros.com.au Parkes Swimming Club Registrations First Registration Day Saturday 1st October 10.00am to 12 noon at the Parkes Pool. Second Registration Day Wednesday 5th October 4.00pm to 6.00pm at the Parkes Pool. Third Registration Day Friday 14th October 4.00pm to 6.00pm at the Parkes Pool On these days there will be opportunities for squad assessment and information about the Club. Orders for Club Costumes will be taken at these times.Swimmers may join the Club at any time during the season. Fresh Fruit from Thornbrook Orchards, Nashdale every Thursday 9am - 3pm at Pink Orchid Cafe.

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Free Cuppa For The Driver Organisers of the award-winning ‘Free Cuppa for the Driver’ scheme are inviting local businesses to register for phase seven of the successful driver fatigue awareness campaign which will operate from lst March to 31st May 2017. The scheme encourages visiting drivers to stop at participating businesses for a free cup of tea or coffee so that they can take a break from driving long distances. The scheme is seen as a win for road safety as drivers take a rest break and a win for local towns and businesses who attract more visitors and customers. It is a

partnership between participating Councils and local businesses, with the local Councils providing the marketing and resources whilst the businesses provide the free tea and/or coffee. Last year participating businesses saw a 30% increase in sales as drivers usually purchase something else with their free cuppa. The closing date for phase seven registrations is Monday 31st October, 2016 and if you are interested please contact Logan Dolbel on 02 6861 2364 or email logan. dolbel@parkes.nsw.gov.au

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Get Your Colour Pass To Win

Parkes Shire Council is celebrating the spring season with the launch of its Colour Parkes campaign, encouraging visitors to explore the Parkes Region. Customers can access special offers at local attractions, shopping outlets, accommodation and cafes, by simply downloading a Colour Pass from www.visitparkes. com.au. Parkes Shire Council Brand and Marketing Manager Katrina Dwyer said: “The Colour Parkes campaign highlights the colourful events, experiences and iconic attractions within the Parkes Shire to drive visitation and spend to local operators. “The campaign will run for the whole length of spring, and will be directed at visitors within a four hour driving radius, specifically the Canberra region as an emerging market,” she said. Customers can present their Colour Pass at any of the sixteen participating local outlets to redeem the offers, which are valid during the Colour Parkes campaign until 30th November. The promotion will be supported by a tactical marketing program incorporating a television campaign on Prime 7, print and digital media, billboard signage, shopping centre advertising placement and attendance at major consumer trade shows in Canberra. Customers are encouraged to get social during the Colour Parkes campaign, for a chance to win a return visit to Parkes for an exclusive tour inside The Dish. “Share your favourite images of the Parkes Shire with us via Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Use the hashtag #ColourParkes and tag @ParkesTourism to be in with a chance to win the prize package, which includes one nights accommodation and meals for up to four people.” The winner will be chosen and notified on 1st December.

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Alvis On Call

Eager Dragon Boat enthusiasts with the new boats are from the left Neil Stephens, Ian Prince, Claire Davis, Beth Thomas, Bill Thomas and Robyn Stephens.

New Dragon Boats To Grace Lake Forbes

Very early one Sunday morning the calm waters of Lake Forbes were high and shrouded with light fog. At the water’s edge there was suddenly movement. Seven eager members of the Forbes Dragon Boat Club were waiting for a truck to turn the corner… a truck carrying two long-awaited, new racing dragon boats. Past president, Bill Thomas, and past Treasurer, Claire Davis, were among the eager onlookers to witness the Forbes Dragon Boat Club change from its almost three decades old boats to much lighter, sleeker, modern racing boats. As the truck rumbled into sight, a buzz went through the little group and cameras began clicking. The boats were unloaded with great enthusiasm and carefully set in their new home. Many delighted phrases rang out like: “Wow! We have foot-rests.”, “They have handles! We can move them so much easier!” and “They’re so much lighter.”

The club is ready for the next paddling session and can hardly wait to get them in the water. “The boats have come about due to the hard work of our previous board and we thank them once again, especially Bill and Claire,” said President Robyn Stephens. The club is set to go from strength to strength with a very committed new board: Robyn Stephens, president; Tony Fisher, vice-president; Michael Green, treasurer; Kristine Dobell, registrar; Chris Sweeney, publicity officer; Ian Prince, works co-ordinator; Neil Stephens, board member and Warren Edwards, secretary. If you would like to join our club or find out more about it come along on Sunday mornings at 8:30 - once the water recedes - and 6:30 Thursday evenings in daylightsaving time. You can find us on Facebook. It’s a great sport and a great club. You are most welcome to come along! By Bill and Beth Thomas

It’s unlikely that there’s another person in the world with the job description of grader operator and Elvis On Call. Parkes Shire Council employee Al Gersbach is just that though – a grader operator by day and ready to suit up as Council’s Elvis for the last 10 whenever he is needed. It started small – Al was called on for promotional photos in the lead up to the Elvis Festival. He then donned the suit and roamed the streets greeting festival-goers. “I’m usually walking around town, talking to people, having photos taken, being Elvis at events,” Al said. “I usually have an off-sider as well, there’s been a few different guys to help me out over the years.” The festival itself is a big commitment for Al. “It used to be just Friday, Saturday, Sunday, but now it’s just about Monday to Monday, day and night,” he said. Al is now wearing his third Elvis jumpsuit, upgrading in quality each time. “I buy all the gear myself: the jumpsuit, the shoes, the wig and glasses,” Al said. “It sets me back a bit, but I don’t mind.” With all the time spent talking to visitors and locals alike, Al has a good idea of what brings people to Parkes for the Elvis Festival. “It’s Elvis’ music, his moves, he was a legend and an icon,” Al said. “People come here because they can have safe and fabulous fun, regardless of their age.” The build-up to next year’s 25th anniversary festival has already started with tickets for various events on sale. By Cindy Nutley

Al Gersbach was on call for the recent launch of the 25th anniversary of the Elvis Festival next year.

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PARKES SPORT RESULTS OF PARKES HOCKEY GRAND FINALS

OPEN CHAMP... Finance Controller of SCT Logistics Bill Wakim congratulates Forbes golfer Steve Betland on his victory.

Betland Triumphs In Parkes Open

Forbes golfer Steve Betland joined his brother John to become the only brothers to record victories in the SCT Logistics Parkes Open Golf Tournament. The event on Sunday was curtailed to an 18-hole endurance test as players battled soggy fairways and consistent rain and a cold northerly breeze. In his first SCT Parkes Open victory, Betland fired a great 2 under par round of 69 to record a one shot victory over tournament favourite Mark Hale from Mudgee. Steve’s brother, John won the title in 2011. In the handicap section Duntryleague’s James Conran fired a great par round of 71 for a 72 nett to finish 1 shot ahead of Lee Grierson of Forbes. The best of the local contingent in the Championship Scratch event was Justin Sutton with a solid 3 over par 74, 1 shot ahead of Mitch McGlashan, while multiple winner Duntryleague returned a 76, John Betland had a 75 and Mudgee Champion Andrew Best recorded a solid 74 as did the Australian’s James Brownlow. In the Harvey Norman B Grade, Neil McMillan of Forbes finished 12 over Par after a 83 to edge out John Murphy and local Phil Bishop. Despite losing the runner-up position in the scratch event, Bishop with his 74 nett proved too good in the Handicap section to edge out Richard Hutchison of Parkes by

one shot. In the Network Video C Grade the Coast’s Dominic Romeo blitzed the field for a comfortable 8 shot victory as he fired a superb 14 over Par round of 85. Runner-up to Romeo was former Parkes resident Mick O’Malley from the Federal Golf Club in Canberra, while Ron Hetherington of Parkes returned an excellent 71 nett to be 4 shots ahead of another local Greg Powter as they made it a quinella for the Parkes club in the handicap section. The winner of the John “Gidgie” Leister Memorial Trophy was Dominic Romeo, while the Keith Clark Memorial Trophy for the best Scratch score of the day in the Veterans Section sponsored by the Asquith Golf Ckub went to Duntryleague’s Robert Payne. Phil Bishop with a 74 nett took home the Ken Keith OAM Veterans handicap award. Saturday’s prelude event the Atlas Copco Australia Open 4BBB Stableford Scratch & Handicap saw a field of 180 players contest the event. Scratch victors John and Steve Betland returned a great 7 under Par round of 64 for 43 Stableford points to record a solid and convincing 4 shot win over the Robert Payne and Robert Parfett form Orange Club Duntryleague. Former local junior and member of the Woolooware Golf Club in Sydney, Kyle Bell teamed with local Parkes member Jake Hodge in recording a magnificent 47 points

C grade women: Cellar Crows 3 (Lyndall Matthews, Annette Orr, Toni Speakman) def Middleton Maroon 0. Player of the Match: Michelle Yeo. Crows were the favourites from the outset, and unfortunately Maroon weren’t able to repeat last week’s goal scoring form. B grade women: Rovers Black 3 (Cass Ward, Mandy Westcott, Ash Ward) def Middleton Pink 0. Player of the Match: Ash Ward. Black has been one of the strongest teams all year, and never looked in doubt against a Pink team that couldn’t quite string it together. B grade men: Magpies White 2 (Jayden Pusterla 2) def Magpies Academy 1 (Steve Redfern). Player of the Match: Jayden Pusterla. Academy won the early spot in the grand final and were favourites over White, but it was an intense game that needed golden goal extra time. A grade women: Magpies 5 (Paige Hay, Stacey Ross, Wendy Rix, Cherie Johnstone) def Cellar Crows 2 (Lyndall Matthews, Merryn Unger). Player of the Match: Wendy Rix. Magpies have been the powerhouse this year, and dominated all over. A grade men: Magpies 15 (Laurie Wakefield 4, Jack Elliott 3, Peter Amor 3, Regan Hotham 2, Nathan Munday 2, Jayden Pusterla) def Star Budgies 2 (Miles Smith, Ben Townsend). Player of the Match: Laurie Wakefield. Budgies gave it their all, but there was just no stopping Magpies with a whopping 15 goals in a one-sided grand final. By Cindy Nutley in the Handicap section to claim the major award from the local pairing of Andrew Huntly and Richard Hutchison who finished equally impressive on 46 points. The Sydney pairing of Paul Fabian and Rolf Schufft of the Pennant Hills Golf Club claimed the Bradman’s trophy. The Parkes Mensland Long Drive Championship saw Duntryleague’s Tyson Lane claim the award with a drive that finished some 265 metres from the teeing ground. By Paul Thomas

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