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Friday 7 October 2016
ISSUE 32
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ROCKING PARKES… Pictured are the cast and crew of Rock of Ages.
Party To New M & D Production In Rocktober!
Rock of Ages, the latest Parkes M & D production, is set to be one of the most fun and high energy shows so far! It’s got a great cast, a brilliant 80s soundtrack and a really funny script, and it opens tomorrow night. If you liked Footloose, Hairspray or The Wedding Singer, this will be right down your alley. Director, Greg Ballantyne, is thrilled with the way the show has come together. “I started out directing at the M&D ten years ago with an 80s show that I wrote myself called Groovy Moves, and then followed that up with The Wedding Singer. “Rock of Ages definitely has the same vibe as those shows,” Greg said. It features a mix of new, young talent and familiar faces. Greg is appearing as the off-
beat narrator and guitarist Lonny, while the lead roles are filled by teenagers Matt Prow and Shannon Green. “Matt and Shannon are just unbelievable in this show”, said Greg. “At times you forget that they’re just kids, they are so professional.” Dooley Thomson stars as legendary singer Stacee Jaxx, while Harrison Baker returns as washed-up rocker Dennis Dupree. Georgia Goodrick, Piper Hennock, Erin O’Leary and Kiira Christensen turn in great performances along with Christie Green, Andrew Francis and Hannah Tanswell. The original musical inspired the hit film Rock of Ages starring Tom Cruise, Russell Brand and Alec Baldwin. Show season runs until 23rd October. Get tickets at www.parkesmandd.com.au.
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Download your COLOUR PASS at visitparkes.com.au to redeem special offers at local attractions, cafe’s and retail outlets. Offers valid until 30 November 2016 Looking for fun these school holidays? It all adds up in the Parkes region for colourful events, family fun, outdoor adventure and first class hospitality. Download your Colour Pass to access special offers at local attractions, cafe’s and reatil outlets during the spring season! Get social and share your colourful photos on with Parkes Tourism on social media, #ColourParkes to enter the competition to win an exclusive tour inside The Dish!
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I am elated to announce that Council has been selected as a finalist in the Destination Marketing category of the 2016 NSW Tourism Awards for the development and implementation of the ‘Parkes it all adds up’ brand and associated campaigns. I am dually excited that the Parkes Elvis Festival has also received finalist status in the Festivals and Events category. The NSW Tourism Awards are held annually to celebrate and acknowledge tourism excellence across the State. The winners will be announced at a Gala Celebration at Luna Park in Sydney on 24th November. Parkes is moving into the digital future with the construction of the National Broadband Network (nbn™) getting underway this week. More than 5,700 homes and businesses in Parkes will soon have access to a world of new opportunities, with crews in town to check pits and pipes, lay fibre backbone to the network and install node cabinets. This week Council welcomed NSW Roads Minister, The Hon Duncan Gay to Parkes to inspect the damage to the Shire’s roads caused by recent flood events and wet weather. Parts of the Shire’s road network has suffered extensive damage and motorists need to be aware that there may be pot
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Phoebe Usher (9) and Elizabeth Macgregor (10) worked very hard for one week tidying and fixing up the family garden in Kelly Road. They then asked neighbours and relatives to come to their open garden charging a gold coin entry fee. They managed to raise $86.50 and donated it to Can Assist’s Community Garden. “Their generosity brought tears to my eyes,” said Ellie Hetherington who runs the CanAssist garden. Pictured are Phoebe, Ellie and Elizabeth.
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holes and defects that pose a major risk to road users. Locals are encouraged to grab yourself some handmade and homegrown produce at the UpMarkets in Cooke Park on Sunday. While the school holidays are drawing to a close, residents and visitors still have plenty of time to access the special deals on offer at our local attractions, shopping outlets and cafes by downloading your ‘Colour Pass’ from www.visitparkes.com.au. Enjoy your weekend. Yours Faithfully, Cr Ken Keith OAM Mayor of Parkes Shire
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FORBES WEEKLY MARKET REPORT FORBES CATTLE SALE 03/10/2016
NO SALE DUE TO PUBLIC HOLIDAY FORBES SHEEP AND LAMB SALE 04/10/2016 New season lambs (20 to 23 kilos)
$125.00 to $159.00
Heavy new season lambs (over 24 kilos)
$160.00 to $176.00
Re-stocker young lambs
$ 82.00 to $112.00
Trade weight old lambs (18 to 23kg)
$121.00 to $148.00
Heavy old lambs (over 24 kilos)
$150.00 to $183.00
Heavy merino lambs Trade weight Merino Lambs
$103.00 to $132.00
DRAW
CATTLE SALE MONDAY 10TH OCTOBER POSITION 3 SHEEP SALE TUESDAY 11TH OCTOBER POSITION 5
$ 80.00 to $126.60
Shorn merino ewes XB Ewes
$ 80.00 to $137.40
Light Sheep
$ 50.00 to $ 78.00
Merino Rams
$ 60.00 to $120.00
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Hoggets $92.00 to $121.20 Trade Merino Wethers $ 83.00 to $132.00 Merino Ewes
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QUESTION of the week my provides tangible economic benefits to our region, and it’s great to see Council’s investment is being recognised. “We are dually excited that the Parkes Elvis Festival has also received finalist status in the Festivals and Events category,” said Cr Keith. The winners will be announced at a Gala Celebration at Luna Park in Sydney on 24th November.
Floodwaters at Forbes have increased after more rain with many roads still closed, including the Newell Highway from Forbes to West Wyalong. (Photo: Brad Shephard)
Construction on NBN begins: More than 5,700 homes and businesses in Parkes will soon have access to the National Broadband Network (nbn™). Crews have arrived in town to start work on the nbn™. Parkes Shire Mayor Councillor Ken Keith OAM said this was an exciting time for the region. “Parkes will soon transition into the digital future, bringing greater opportunities for residents and businesses to maximise their potential.” More than 650 residents and businesses in the southern area of Parkes are already able to connect to the nbn™ through the fixed wireless technology. Council finalist in NSW Tourism Awards: Parkes Shire Council has been selected as a finalist in the Destination Marketing category of the 2016 NSW Tourism Awards for the development and implementation of the ‘Parkes it all adds up’ brand and associated campaigns. Now in its 27th year, the Awards celebrate over 100 finalists across 26 categories. Parkes Shire Mayor Ken Keith OAM said he was delighted with the news. “Marketing the Parkes Shire as an attractive tourist destination and growing our visitor econo-
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Red Cross Tea Rooms: The Parkes Red Cross tea rooms reopened last Friday for its traditional morning and afternoon teas. The Red Cross Emergency Services teams are working in Forbes and Condobolin at the evacuation centres, and money taken at the tea rooms assists to finance this service - your support is most gratefully received. The tea room will be open every Friday from 11am to 3pm until the Christmas recess. Under new leadership the Parkes branch meeting date has been changed to the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 2pm. The next meeting is on Tuesday, 18th October in the Parkes Red Cross rooms in Church Street. Red Cross is the world’s largest humanitarian organisation. Canowindra Baroquefest 14th – 16th October: Four concerts celebrating the music of the great composers brought to Canowindra by internationally renowned performers. The schools program starts on Friday, 14th October and will present an introduction to string instruments and concert performance to 170 children over three sessions. The official opening is at 5:30pm and at 7.30 pm Camerata Antica presents a concert of English baroque on old instruments. Entertainment continues over the remainder of the weekend. Full program details and bookings are available at www.canowindrabaroquefest.com.au or contact 0429 443 215.
How do you feel about Peak Hill being placed in the top 50 best small towns?
David Cornish: Great! Really good to see Peak Hill get some publicity.
Georgia Sharkey: Encouraging that our town has been recognised for its township and scenic surroundings.
Dianne and David Hewett: Really lovely that our small community with ‘a heart of gold’ has been seen and recognised for its qualities.
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Dedication And Talent Creates Success Former Parkes resident Douglas Keith has shown he’s a chip off the old block, carving out success early in his career. The son of Sue and Ken Keith is the recent recipient of two awards for his craftsmanship in fine furniture making. Douglas moved from the family home in Parkes all the way to Tharwa, an historic village outside of Canberra, in order to pursue his passion for making fine timber furniture. He was fortunate enough to secure a fouryear apprenticeship with well-respected furniture designer Myles Gostelow. Myles is a master-craftsman specialising in creating beautiful yet functional furniture from Australian hardwood. Myles has had work commissioned by the ACT government and various private clients. His pieces range from chapel furniture, to presentation boxes, to artfully crafted walking sticks. Douglas is currently in the third year of his apprenticeship with Myles, and was recently
named the 2016 NSW/ACT Apprentice of the Year by the Furnishing Industry Association of Australia (FIAA). Aside from the accolades, the Apprentice of the Year is also awarded a $500 cash prize. The apprentices had to provide an example of their recent work as part for the judging process. Douglas submitted a bedside cabinet he had handcrafted from Tasmanian Blackwood and celery top pine. The cabinet had a smoothly curved door and drawer front, and was made with hand-cut dovetails and mortise and tenons. Recognising his talent, FIAA stated that Douglas demonstrated exceptional skills and that his knowledge of his trade and his commitment for woodwork is clearly evident throughout his project. Not long after his first win Douglas scored another victory, and was named a recipient of the 2016 John Tiddy Memorial Award. The award was presented at the 2016
Australian Woodworking Industry Suppliers Association (AWISA) Exhibition, which was held in Melbourne in July. The prize included an all-expenses paid trip to the exhibition, plus $2,000 towards his training course fees. By Raen Fraser
Douglas Keith
RURAL ROUNDUP A.A. Blatch Will Help Your Harvest Run Smooth A.A.Blatch has been an icon of the Central West farming community since 1952 and is now operated by third generation owners, Allan and Susannah Blatch. Not only is A.A.Blatch your exclusive supplier of “Black Bearings” from NTN, the world’s finest agricultural ball bearings, it is also your official distributor of Timken-Fafnir and NSK bearings to name a few. If this is not enough, A.A.Blatch is the only place you can buy Tsubaki chain, the world’s number
1 roller chain. This harvest, for bearings, belts, roller chain, feeder house slat chains, filters, idler pulleys, flame-hardened tooth sprockets, industrial hosing, clutch and much, much more, remember A.A.Blatch has been serving the Central West since 1952. A.A.Blatch is open from 7am-5pm Monday to Friday and 7am-12pm on Saturdays. Call them on 6862 2666 with any queries.
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RURAL ROUNDUP Southern Star Rural Bull Achieves Top Price A senepol bull of the Southern Star Rural Senepol stud at Canowindra achieved a top price of $12,000 at the 14th annual 5 Star Senepol and African Hybrid Bull Sale held at Rockhampton recently. Clayton and Sarah Maynard own Southern Star. Their bull was sold to the Goodard family from Bollon, Queensland. With 81 lots auctioned, the sale grossed a total of $545,000 with an average of $7,569 and the top lot going for $16,000. Buyers came from Queensland and northern NSW. What sets these bulls apart from other Senepol bulls is that they are selected from over 500 male progeny. Selection is done whilst running on ticky forest country at Mt. Eugene, Jambin and Belmont Research Station, Rockhampton. They have to perform on grass, adapting to heat, ticks, flies and Lantana, with minimal chemical treatment. Geoff Maynard, stud principal for 5 Star Senepol, said there had not been a better time for the cattle industry with record prices throughout the country. Clayton and Sarah also produce Senegus Bulls (Senepol Angus cross) which were all sold at the auction for an average of $6,000. The Senegus bulls are small birth weight and suited to heifer matings. They also have many more variables that affect ease of calving, namely gestation, length, muscle pattern, and nutrition especially in the third trimester. By Cheryl Newsom
Southern Star Rural's top selling bull.
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Croplands 4000ltr Pegasus boom spray with FM750 & rate controller $66,000 inc gst
New Holland TX64 combine, 3050 engine & 2393 separator hrs, 971 front & trailer $66,000 inc gst
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Precision Farming Luke Dunn M: 0428638641 sales1@mcps.net.au
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RURAL ROUNDUP Auctions Versus Private Treaty
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We are a month into Spring but are yet to see a break in the weather. This has lead to a slow start to property sales, as it is too wet to get onto most prospective properties. This gives us time to look at the options of auction or private treaty. In many cases there are neighbours or parties that might be interested, but it is also important to advertise the sale of your largest asset, in many cases. These days there are many different options, from traditional newspaper to varied online advertising. Your agent will know which is best for your property. With values where they are, advertising is a small marketing cost that could bring large returns. We are constantly receiving enquiries from outside our local area, showing how much demand there is for property from Queensland, Victoria and South Australia. An auction may come with a definite end day, depending on whether the property sells. Auctions come with a higher advertising cost due to the need to push your property onto prospective buyers. It must also be noted that all properties are not right for auction. If your property has been on the market for a while to turn around and put it up for auction isn’t necessarily going to bring buyers out. It may be better to consider where you are advertising or how you are promoting the property’s assets. Private treaty combined with the right marketing is a good option with rural property due to the many varied considerations, for example the inclusion of crop, sale of livestock, organisation of clearing sales and walk-in, walk-out options. It is easy to say that commission is a cost,
as is advertising, but remember this is the sale of your largest and in many cases your final asset. It costs nothing to talk to us and discuss your options. Our livestock markets have been heavily affected by the weather in recent weeks with numbers varying as roads opened and closed. The sucker market has been solid until last week when we saw numbers increase and prices fall to between $5.50/kg/dw to $6.00/kg/dw. The weather has meant that many lambs booked in direct have been unable to be delivered and are waiting on farms for a break in the weather. Old sheep have remained strong on minimal supply. The cattle market has seen feeder steers and heifers fall slightly while cows and heavy cattle remain very solid. We need to consider what numbers are out there waiting to hit the market. Our markets are still very good and even with corrections will still remain solid. By Geoff Rice
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SprayerBarn Parkes has a large range of Boom Sprays, GPS/Trimble equipment and Boom Spray spare parts in Stock. AGENTS FOR...Fast Sprayers, Miller Nitro Sprayers, Goldacres and Hayes Sprayers. We keep a range of spare parts to suit these machines. Sprayerbarn Parkes has a large range of spray nozzles too. Cnr Forbes Road & Hartigan Ave Parkes
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RURAL ROUNDUP Wet Weather Machine The Landboss 800 UTV 4x4 is a very appropriate machine for the wet weather. Light enough to skip across the wet ground yet built to carry 450kg with a 700kg tow capacity. Other features include big tow-points provided front and rear and selectable diff locks front and rear - you select two or fourwheel-drive for the most challenging conditions. The Perkins diesel engine, built in Japan, gives great economy with high torque and plenty of road speed. Transmission is a Canadian CVT with hi and lo ranges. You can crawl along slowly behind stock and accelerate away to round up stragglers without changing gears. Tyres are 6-ply heavy duty 14” in diameter with a 5-stud pattern. A bench seat with three seat belts provides accommodation for passengers. A tilt steering column gives the driver some extra room. The electric power steering helps prevent kick back from rough paddocks. The suspension is independent with adjustable load carrying springs. Available at SincockLVM Parkes and Condobolin for an amazing $17, 990 incl GST. Phone Bruce Cobb on 0447 560 342.
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Ostini Wool Weekly Market Update Further strength in the finer microns was somewhat overshadowed last week by weakness in the broader types. 19.5-microns was the pivot point with finer microns gaining 20 to 40 cents whilst the broader microns fell 20 cents. Over the past month the finer microns have firmed slightly whilst 21 to 23-microns have lost ground, resulting in the Northern Region 19 – 21 micron price differential jumping from 25 cents in early August to 134 cents this week. Thursday provided a strong finish to the week, with all fleece categories closing in front. Lots with a low CVH found good support attracting significant premiums to the rest of the market. The skirting market followed a similar trend with finer microns holding up reasonably well. While the medium to broader microns were generally 10 to 20 cents cheaper. Crossbreds were reasonably limited in supply but managed to post increases for the broader microns, while the finer end eased. Oddments also firmed slightly on a limited selection.
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PARKES NSW & ST GEORGE QLD Ostini Wool specialises in wool marketing and can advise growers in all aspects of your wool clip preparation. We can market your wool through a number of different options. • Sale by Auction – Flat Rate per Bale • Private Treaty Marketing • VOT Marketing
• Electronic Marketing • Forward Contracts • Oddment & Door Trade
No lot too big or too small Head Office – Woodward St Parkes NSW Ph: 02 6862 5196 A/Hrs Graeme Ostini 02 6862 2615 • 0428 650 191
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Parkes 4WD and Outdoor is opening its doors today at 366 – 368 Clarinda Street. Pop in today and tomorrow for massive savings and a sausage sizzle, jumping castle, free giveaways and lots more fun!
Batts Music Centre has opened a brand new recording studio! If you are a budding musician, go and meet Stephan who is a multi-award winning international music producer.
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Peak Hill YOUR HOSTS
DIANNE & DAVID HEWETT
The Open Cut Gold Mine Experience tops the list of things to see in Peak Hill.
Peak Hill Strikes Gold On 50 Best Small Towns List
Peak Hill has been named one of Australia’s 50 Top Best Small Towns. The town with a heart of gold, 49km north of Parkes, made it to the list after a monthlong contest run by the online travel agency, Discount My Flights, to find the most irresistible, exotic, historic and postcard-worthy small towns in the country. “It’s a great honour to have Peak Hill recognised as one of the best small towns in the nation,” said Parkes Shire Mayor, Councillor Ken Keith. “Peak Hill is a hidden gem, founded upon a rich history of gold mining. Now that the secret is out, we are proud to share Peak Hill with the rest of Australia,” said the Mayor. “It is not a surprise Peak Hill was selected.” With gold first discovered in 1889, it still attracts visitors to the town with the Gold Mine Open Cut Experience topping the list of must see attractions.
Residents were very excited about the inclusion on the list saying it would give their town positive publicity. The town, with a population of around 1,400, also offers many other tourist attractions such as a unique nature walk, the Bogan Weir, Australia’s first upright wheat silo, heritage listed hospital, arts and crafts, the Big Fish Fossil hut, and a unique street facade which takes you back in time. The first public wheat silo built in Australia was constructed at Peak Hill in 1918 after government surveys found the district had great potential as a wheat producing region. The winning towns gain promotion through various media channels and a coveted badge for their website. Central NSW was well represented in the top 50, with Orange, Lithgow, Blayney, Dubbo and Narromine also making the list.
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CRypTIC ClUEs ACROSS 1 Well constructed comic prose can be useful to the scientist! (10) 6 Watercourse on which a TV program may transmitted? (7) 8 ‘Dingey’ solution for colouring those that sound like they are expiring (6) 9 A word to describe a mooing cow underneath? (5) 11 Advertisement for the doctor (5) 12 More gelid artworks were removed from the new criteria (5) 14 Being somewhat unclean in a relative kind of way (5) 16 Nothing clear about the wise words (6) 17 Often the last course taken by seeds mixed with the right time factors (7) 18 Official warnings made via dossier distributions (10)
QUICk ClUEs ACROSS 1 Device for seeing small things (10) 6 Frequency band used by TV station (7) 8 Colouring (6) 9 Being beneath (5) 11 Advertisement (5) 12 Colder (5) 14 Relative (5) 16 Prophetic utterance (6) 17 Sweet course of a meal (7) 18 Official warnings - notices of advice (US) (10) DOWN 1 Item used for sound recording (10) 2 Haphazard (6) 3 Calf leather (5) 4 Large open area of grassland (US) (7) 5 Tobacco products (10) 7 Musically poetic (5) 9 Situated (7) 10 Conditional verb (5) 13 Less distant (6) 15 Requisites (5)
DOWN 1 Recording device used by the devious morphine company (10) 2 Neither crazy nor mad, just something that was left to chance (6) 3 Went East after being taken to court in soft leather (5) 4 This is the way I repair a treeless plain (7) 5 A secret tag I twist around certain tobacco products (10) 7 Musical created by playing a cylinder with no end (5) 9 Situated near the cold tea factory (7) 10 Sounds like a forest will, in the past (5) 13 One hundred and fifty rose gracefully to appear less distant (6) 15 Finds wanting early start to attain one’s ends, somehow (5)
sUdokU 6 What does the IP stand for when referring to an IP address? 7 What does the French delicacy “foie gras” translate as? 8 Sanskrit is the ancient classical language of which country? 9 Which flower has varieties including dog, china, chestnut, arctic, golden giant and apricot nectar? 10 The islands Naxos, Kea and Andros belong to which group of islands?
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1 In which country does the River Euphrates originate? 2 Which character does Maggie Smith play in the Harry Potter movie franchise? 3 How many narrow triangles or points are on a backgammon board? 4 Is a piccolo a percussion or a wind instrument? 5 The operas La Boheme, Tosca, and Madama Butterfly were written by which Italian composer?
Answers: 1 Turkey. 2 Professor Minerva McGonagall. 3 24. 4 Wind. 5 Giacomo Puccini. 6 Internet Protocol. 7 Fat Liver. 8 India. 9 Rose. 10 Cyclades.
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Parkes Rd, Forbes (next to Hozpots) PO Box 586, Forbes NSW 2871 Phone: 02 6852 4288 Fax: 02 6851 1151 Email: 97.9fm@westserv.net.au Website: www.valleyfm.org.au
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OUR Gal Shellie Buckle
Country Music Awards Hit The Right Note Pete Armstrong of Blackheath won the talent quest of the 49th 2PK Parkes Central West Country Music Awards held last weekend. Pete won seven first places, senior overall prize, as well as the overall prize of recording time at the Flying Fox recording Studio. Mikayla Markham was the Junior overall winner taking out many other prizes as well. The talent quest had an amazing response with 171 entries that was reduced to around 130 because of the flood situation. The Footloose Band received rave reviews from the audience and contestants as well as from the committee. Other Parkes contestants who won prizes were Lily Crocker who won the Junior Overall Encouragement Award and Kaitlin Finn who came second in both the Senior Female Vocal category and Senior Gospel category.
How long have you lived in Parkes? I was born and grew up in Parkes, leaving in 1994. After time in Dubbo and Sydney I returned to Parkes in 2006. Where do you work? At Parkes Shire Council, managing cultural, education and library services. What do you enjoy most about your work? Being able to make a difference in the community. It is very rewarding delivering storytelling, art workshops, exhibitions, providing book clubs, a writers group, author visits, programs for young and old. Offering opportunities for inspiration is important to me. What do you do in your spare time? I enjoy gardening, cycling, mosaic creating, travelling and of course reading! How do you like your coffee? Flat white with two sugars. What makes your day? Being a librarian first and foremost, it is recommending a new author or book to a person and them letting me know they really enjoyed it. What is your favourite food? I had steamed mussels in an Asian broth travelling once. I dream about going back. If you could go anywhere in the world on holiday, where would it be? Ethiopia, to trek in the mountains and visit some of the oldest historical sites in the world.
Rosie Yapp from Forbes.
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Attention Purchasers Of Land The Office of State Revenue has put more red tape in place from 21st June for residential land purchases. The reason for the new rules is to identify transfers to foreign nationals so governments may impose additional duties and taxes on foreigners. Foreign nationals will have to pay 4% extra on normal stamp duty applying to residential land. Land tax surcharge on foreign nationals also applies at .075% of the value of the land and there is no threshold. It also seems that land tax (which is levied annually) may also be payable by existing residential lands held by foreign nationals. Exemptions apply to Australian citizens, some New Zealand citizens and foreign nationals who have resided in Australia for 200 days or more in the last 12 months provided they complete an eight-page form. The Purchaser Declaration form needs to be completed on entering a contract for the purchase of residential land so as to obtain an exemption from these duties and taxes. Australian citizens will need to provide a copy of an Australian birth certificate or passport or citizenship certificate. Kiwis will require their passport and a special category visa and long term foreign nationals will need to provide evidence of their residing in Australia for 200 days or more. Corporations will need a lot more paper work to obtain an exemption or partial exemption. All in all, the bureaucrats are putting more obstacles in front of purchasers of land and you need to be guided through this maze by your solicitor. For further information contact us on 6862 1766.
STAY The Night The 3.5 star Spanish Lantern Motor Inn is ideally located on the northern side of Parkes on the corner of the Newell Highway and Pioneer Street. Under new ownership with Richard and Kerrie Whale, you will find affordable rates and pet friendly accommodation with a variety of rooms to choose from: twin share, deluxe queen room, family room with bathroom or 2-bedroom units. Nearby attractions include the Henry Parkes Centre incorporating the Parkes Visitor Information Centre, the Pioneer Park Antique Machinery Museum, and the King’s Castle. The Spanish Lantern is just a short 25km drive to Parkes’ famous attraction, the CSIRO Radio Telescope.
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Minor Show A Major Sight To Behold Parkes was treated to a sight last Saturday, when 37 classic Morris Minors drove into town for the inaugural Morris Minor Owners’ National Show and Shine. And just by looking at the cars on display it’s easy to see why so many people catch the Morris Minor bug. Not only does their retro styling stand out in a crowd, they can be easily updated with modern components, such as Toyota or Datsun engines and running gear. And despite their glamorous exterior, the vehicles are relatively affordable, with an average refurbished car costing from around $5,000 to $10,000. Some of the Morris Minors added quite
a few miles to their odometers to make it to the showground, with cars driving from as far away as Perth, South Australia, and Queensland, although the majority travelled up from Victoria and New South Wales, with a few racing over from Sydney. Darren Goff, owner of Minor Magic, an online Morris parts specialist, says the idea of the festival was to be as welcoming and inclusive as possible. Darren, who made the drive from Wingello, near Goulburn, said they wanted to host the show in a country town as a way to support local businesses and raise money for local charities.
Parkes was selected as the lucky location for the very first show due to our relatively central location, which is usually easily accessible. Unfortunately, the surrounding floods and road closures made the trip a little more challenging for some, and a few car enthusiasts opted to steer clear entirely. Still, the organisers were thrilled to be able to donate $465 to local charity CanAssist, with the Rural Fire Service providing a sausage sizzle. The show will be held biennially, with the next show revving up to Temora in 2018. By Raen Fraser
WHAT’S On 8 Oct
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Central West Pride March in Macquarie Lions Park, Dubbo at corner Bultje Street and Bligh Street. Celebrate diversity – dress in Canivale and march with pride whilst supporting those that identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Questioning or Asexual. Coinciding with Mental Health Month, the march will shine light on mental health issues facing the community. Parkes Mini Field of Women: 9:30am to 12pm at Lions Parks on the Orange Road. Free morning tea for members of the community who would like to show support for those who have had breast cancer within the community. 100 pink silhouettes on display and BCNA merchandise available. Members Foursomes Championships At Parkes Golf Club: A Members Foursomes Championships will be held at the Parkes Golf Club on Sunday the 9th and Sunday the 16th of October, 2016. For more information on this event, please contact the Parkes Golf Club on 6862 2044. Parkes High School Reunion 1963 to 1968: Years 7 to 12. Contact Lorraine for more information 02 6866 2121. Rovers 50 years Reunion- Friday: Meet & Greet, Commercial Hotel 6pm onwards. Saturday: Family Day, McGlynn Park Hockey Grounds. 11am start - sausage sizzle and bar. BYO hockey stick. Saturday dinner: Parkes Golf Club, 6:30pm onwards. Dress: Smart Casual (adults evening) Courtesy bus - departs Commercial 6:30pm. Cost: $30 per person. Includes: 2 course meal & entertainment. Featuring: Brownies Disco, 2 course meal, raffles, lucky door, family gala day. RSVP: Sass 0431 363 294 or Ciaran 0432 552 040 Payment due: 7th October Rovers Hockey Club BSB: 062 588 A/C: 28003269 Ref: Please include surname with payment. Central West Car Club Annual Show & Shine & Market Day: From 9.30am, Pioneer Oval, Parkes. Gold coin entry. The Charity Show ‘n’ Shine is raising funds for the CanAssist Parkes Branch. Cars from all vintages will be on display, as well as a Market Day and vintage machinery. Parkes Antique Motor Club Swap Meet: Parkes Antique Motor Club’s 22nd Annual Swap Meet in conjunction with Central West Car Club Show ‘n’ Shine will be held at Pioneer Oval on Saturday the 15th of October 2016. Gates open for trading from 6:00am. Sites - $10 includes one person. Car and bike displays! Food available! General admission $5. Members Foursomes Championships: A Members Foursomes Championships will be held at the Parkes Golf Club on Sunday the 9th and Sunday the 16th of October, 2016. For more information on this event, please contact the Parkes Golf Club on 6862 2044. Parkes & District Relay For Life 2016 @ Northparkes Oval. Welcome! Relay For Life is a fun and moving overnight experience that raises vital funds for the Cancer Council’s research, prevention, information and support services. Relay is a chance for the Parkes community to recognise and celebrate local cancer survivors, patients and their carers, to honour and remember loved ones lost to cancer and to raise money to help save more lives. Join the thousands of Australians who take part in Cancer Council’s Relay For Life each year in the fight against cancer: start or join a team in the Parkes and District 2016 Relay today! Royden Donohue at Parkes Services Club: Perfoming in the Downstairs Lounge from 4pm. Arthritis & Osteoporosis Support Group: Informal monthly meeting for people and fmailies dealing with prostate cancer. Guest speakers on occasion, source for information on the disease. This group meetings on the 4th Tuesday of each month at the Parkes Neighbourhood Centre, on the corner of Currajong and Bushmans Streets at 7:00pm.
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Bruce Danson has been part of the Parkes Antique Bike Rally for about ten years on his 40-year-old Kawasaki.
Bob Morton, originally from Peak Hill, loves taking part in the Parkes Antique Bike Rally with his 1963 Triumph TR6.
Bob Steel and Brian Gray with Brian’s 1955 AJS. Brian has been involved with the rally since its start in 1977 with Bob.
Dave and Joyce Pfeifer delivered their restored Royal British Mail van to the Morris Minor Show and Shine in Parkes.
Jock Charlton took part in the Parkes Antique Bike Rally on his Harley Davidson.
Darren Goff and Owen Sinden show off their refurbished Morris Minor cars on Saturday.
If you have any photos from a special event, please send them to editor@parkesphoenix.com.au
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CR KENNY MCGRATH
Cr Kenny McGrath has served on our Council since 1992. The born-and-bred Parkes resident operates a successful landscaping and earthmoving business and brings his pragmatic approach to council, particularly in the areas of roads, subdivisions and waste facilities. Among other improvements, he would like to see a few more roundabouts to help the traffic flow around town. Cr McGrath’s other key focus is on youth. He has had a strong involvement with the Parkes PCYC since its establishment, and was a key instigator for the Parkes Skate Park. As a father of eight, Cr McGrath understands that team sports and extracurricular activities can be expensive; particularly for those with larger families. He thinks youth-focussed facilities are important. Cr McGrath also has a long history with the Elvis Festival, and is involved in The Parkes & District Country Music Association.
CR GEORGE PRATT
Cr George Pratt is embarking on his 4th term on Council. He first stood for Council in 2004 following his retirement from a 30-year career with the Ambulance Service. His early years with the ‘ambos’ took him to Sydney and the Riverina before his transfer back to Parkes where he was Officer in Charge. It’s no wonder Cr Pratt has such a strong interest in road safety. Cr Pratt would like to see the Parkes bypass built. Keeping heavy vehicles out of town would ease congestion, and make access easier for visitors with caravans. Cr Pratt extends his safety concerns to the elderly citizens who use mobility scooters, and has run safety workshops in nursing homes. Cr Pratt is also involved with the Men’s Shed, which he says is a great asset for the town, and is restoring his Valiant Charger.
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Second Year 12 Class Graduates At Christian School
Bob Steel has a 1914 Douglas. He has done 1,700km on the 102-year-old bike since he bought it in 1986.
40th Anniversary For Antique Bike Rally
The Parkes Antique Bike Rally, first started in 1977, celebrated its 40th anniversary over the long weekend. A special commemorative medallion was made featuring Brian Coote’s 1914 Douglas, as he was one of the instigators of the rally. Only one entrant, Don Liddle, a former president of the Veteran & Vintage Motorcycle Club based in the Sydney region, has been to all the rallies. According to Bob Steel, organiser and founder of the event, most of the original entrants have either passed on or are unable to ride. The number of entrants was also reduced to 31 this year because of the closure of the Newell Highway. Parkes locals who took part were John Frogley, Rex Veal, Brian Gray, Scott Mill, Ray Johnston and Bob Steel. Ray
The last day of term 3 was also the last day for the second Year 12 class to graduate at Parkes Christian School. The graduating class received their final reports and prizes at the Founders’ Service held on Friday night. Bethany Magill won the Dux Award for Year 12. She also won the Long Tan Youth Award for Leadership and the Caltex All-Rounder Award. The Rueben F Scarf Award for Commitment to Learning was presented to Kaitlyn Strudwick. Rachel Thorncroft and James Simpson were announced as the School Captains for 2017. They will head up the newly formed Student Representative Council from the start of term 4.
Johnson on his 1960 BSA came first in the Post war 1945 – 60 category. The Saturday run took them to The Dish, and on Sunday they went to Eugowra, Cudal and then Molong.
Bethany Magill Ray Johnson with his 1960 BSA Super Rocket.
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Dry Weather Good For Golf We finally had a dry weekend that allowed members of the Parkes Golf Club to shed the cobwebs off their golf clubs and prepare for some competition golf. The men contested an 18 hole 2 Man Team Stableford last Saturday for trophies put up by members Michael Craft and Peter Dixon. Holes 1 to 6 were played as a Best Ball, holes 7 to 12 as Aggregate and the final 6 holes as a Mutliplier. The last 6 holes proved crucial as Michael Dellaca and Scott Mann edged out Matthew Swetland and Rod Kiley on a countback after both pairs returned excellent scores of 61. In the Individual event it was plain sailing for Shen Taranto who recorded the day’s best nett score of 39 points.
Ball Winners on the day went to 61 Matt Swetland and Rod Kiley, 58 Mitch McGlashan and Cameron Butler, 53 Neil and Cameron McMillan and on 52 were Marty Woods and Max Haley. Only a small contingent of ladies contested an 18 Hole Stableford round for the Cherrie Phillips trophy. Junior Kasey FayRice spread-eagled the field with a convincing 7 point victory as she returned a great 35 points. Ball winners went to Margaret Hogan on 28 points and Kaye Jones with 27. The first round of the Dixon Physiotherapy 36 Hole Members Club Foursomes Championships will be played on Sunday. By Paul Thomas
New Captains Rachel Thorncroft and James Simpson.
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