The Parkes Phoenix Issue 38

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Friday 18 November 2016

ISSUE 38

Parkes Elvis Festival Got Its Mojo Working

The Parkes Elvis Festival is collecting awards this year. Last Friday the festival was named winner of the prestigious Dobija Print World Events and Tourism Award at the 2016 NSW/ACT Regional Achievement & Community Awards in Wollongong. The annual awards program, presented by Prime7 and supported by the Commonwealth Bank, recognises groups, businesses, individuals and communities who play a vital role in enhancing the social, environmental and economic prosperity of country NSW and the ACT. Parkes Elvis Festival was one of four finalists in the Events and Tourism category, taking home the title ahead of Tamworth Country Music Festival, Bluesfest and Deni Ute Muster. Festival Director Cathy Treasure said “It’s an honour to have won this award given the calibre of the nominees in this category.” “In 2016, the Festival enjoyed more than 22,000 visitors, had a global media reach of 80 million and injected $11 million into the regional economy.” Parkes Shire Councillor Ken McGrath said it was exciting for all those involved to receive the recognition, especially with the Festival’s 25th Anniversary in 2017. This is the second award the 2016 Festival has won this year, having taken out the Festivals and Events category at the 2016

Regional Tourism Awards. Parkes Elvis Festival has won TV advertising on Prime7 as part of the prize. The festival is also a finalist at the NSW Tourism Awards, with a winner to be named at a presentation dinner in Sydney next Thursday.

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The Sky Is Not The Limit For Parkes Elvis Festival phone l (02) 6344 1846 email l editor@parkesphoenix.com.au or sales@parkesphoenix.com.au web l www.parkesphoenix.com.au Postal Address PO Box 251 Canowindra NSW 2804 Editorial Maggi Barnard | Editor | 0403 080 085 editor@parkesphoenix.com.au Raen Fraser | Reporter | 0404 464 106 raenfraser@gmail.com Advertising Sylvie Maloney | Sales | 0490 517 590 sales@parkesphoenix.com.au Advertising Deadline Tuesday 4pm if you require design Wednesday 3pm for pre-designed ads Editorial Deadline | Wednesday 10am

MAYORAL NOTES I would firstly like to congratulate the Parkes Elvis Festival on winning the Dobija Print World Events and Tourism Award at the 2016 NSW/ACT Regional Achievement and Community Awards. This is a reflection of the hard work and dedication of Council employees and volunteers without whom the festival would not have been such a success. The 25th anniversary is shaping up to be the most accessible festival yet, with visitors able to travel to the event by road, rail and air! Aeroplane charters will be available from Sydney for the first time. Council has taken a proactive approach to road safety and repair prior to the harvest season by working with growers and heavy vehicle operators to mitigate potential hazards on the Shire’s roads. I would like to thank heavy vehicle operators for their understanding and patience, as Council crews worked to restore the road network following the period of wet weather. I would also like to commend all motorists for exercising extra care during harvest, and sharing the roads accordingly during this busy period. Christmas will soon be upon us, and Council is inviting the community to join the wide range of events and celebrations across Parkes Shire. Christmas events will kick off

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on 2nd December with the Parkes Christmas Parade, followed by Sparkle in the Park UpMarkets and outdoor movie in Cooke Park. As the sun sets, the Parkes CBD will be ignited with illuminations and projections across buildings and streetscapes. Peak Hill will come alive on the same day for the Meet You Up The Street Festival. For more details to to www.parkes.nsw.gov.au. Have a safe and enjoyable weekend. Yours Faithfully, Cr Ken Keith OAM Mayor of Parkes Shire

The 2017 Parkes Elvis Festival will be the most accessible festival yet, with many options to travel by road, rail and air. For the first time in the Parkes Elvis Festival’s 25 year history, daily return aeroplane charters will transport city-siders from Sydney to Parkes. In another first, a daily bus shuttle will run from Canberra with a complete luxury travel and accommodation package. The package includes return coach travel from Canberra to Parkes, four nights’ stay with breakfast at 4 star accommodation in Orange, and transfers each day. Cowra Motor Inn is also offering a fourday package that includes accommodation, coach transfers, selected meals and event tickets. Other options are Visit Orange providing daily return shuttles on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and Cowra Tourism providing daily return shuttles on the Saturday and Sunday. The daily Forbes shuttle returns with an increased service to and from the festival, while bus services to Peak Hill and the CSIRO Radio Telescope are also returning in 2017. It is expected the number of visitors to increase from the 22,000 attending this year.

Nominations Open For Sports Awards Nominations are open for the 2016 Parkes Shire Sports Awards. To nominate, visit www.parkes.nsw.gov. au, and complete the online form. Nominations close 15th December. The Ron Harrison Memorial Sports Bursary will be awarded as well and provides financial assistance to sportspersons.

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QUESTION of the week the removal of lichen growing on the roof, which is damaging the sandstone. It will also go towards the replacement of the hall’s guttering and downpipes, repairs to its windows, and improvements to its amenities.

Three of The Australian Ballet dancers who stayed in Parkes recently: Isobelle Dashwood, Brodie James and Saranja Crowe.

Ballet Memories: Many Parkes families travelled to Orange during the recent school holidays to see The Australian Ballet Regional Tour perform Giselle. What most people don’t know is that members of the touring company were also travelling from Parkes to Orange for their performances. As the Bathurst 1000 was held on the same weekend and there was hardly any accommodation available in Orange, Parkes hosted 30 dancers, as well as The Australian Ballet’s Artistic Director David McAllister. In addition the dancing troupe had to keep up with their practicing schedule and rented the Parkes School of Dance (PSD) studios for a day. PSD received a Giselle poster signed by the cast, as well as a signed pair of pointe shoes worn by Dana Stephensen. She danced the role of Giselle during the Orange performances. Once framed, these special pieces will be on display in the School’s foyer inspiring Parkes dancers of all ages! Face lift: The Bogan Gate War Memorial has received a grant of $6,332 from the NSW Government to carry out important maintenance work. This grant will allow for

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A night at the movies: This is a rare opportunity in Parkes, but tomorrow night you can see Eddie the Eagle at the Parkes M & D Theatre at 7pm. It is the true story of Eddie Edwards, a ski jumper, who charmed the world at the Winter Olympics. Tickets are $15 per adult, $10 per child or $40 for a family, and available at the door. Supper is provided by the Quota Club. The funds raised go towards a range of charities the Quota Club supports. Free concert: Music lovers will enjoy a free concert on 29th November at the Parkes Presbyterian Church on the corner of Gap St and Hill St at 7pm. The aim of the concert is to provide an opportunity for music students to share pieces they have been working on with others and to grow in their confidence in performing. The theme is Playing Together and will be focusing on the joy of ensemble music, choral music, duets, trios and the like. Solo pieces are also welcome. If you would like to join the fun night time concert, contact 0418 166 580 by Friday, 25th of November.

Why is Remembrance Day important to you?

Duncan Clement: I served in Afghanistan and East Timor. Remembrance Day is important because those people laid down their lives for the lifestyle we have today. Not all of it was voluntary.

Kevin Dunesny: This is the basis of our freedom, and we should honour their sacrifice.

THUMBS DOWN To the paramedic in full uniform who was using the ambulance trolley to carry goods purchased from a supermarket to the ambulance. THUMBS UP To McDonalds for finally fixing the massive pot hole in their drive through.

Keith Woodlands: It’s important because it commemorates probably the greatest sacrifice Australian soldiers ever made.


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Jac’s Art Decorates Bar After Owners’ Own “Hart”

Parkes Remembers Our Fallen

On Remembrance Day we reflect on the heavy price that more than 102,000 Australian soldiers have paid for peace. It is observed on the 11th of November; the anniversary of the Armistice that ended the First World War, and offers tribute to those who have suffered in all wars. In Australia we pay our respects with a minute of silence to reflect on those who have fallen or suffered in war. Public commemorations are held across the nation to honour their sacrifice. Dozens of Parkes Shire residents attended a Remembrance Day Commemoration Service at 11am last Friday to acknowledge the local lives lost to distant wars. The service was hosted by the Returned and Services League of Australia, New South Wales Branch, Parkes Sub-Branch. The service included the laying of wreaths and the citation of names of the fallen, to ensure that those who were lost are not forgotten.

Arthur Parker, President of the Parkes RSL sub branch, invited students to read the names of our fallen soldiers. From the left are Yasmin Potts and Ross Collins from Parkes High School, and Daniel Woods and Maddison Thomson from Red Bend Catholic College.

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Ava Curr with NSW Premier, Mike Baird and Minister for Education, Adrian Piccoli.

Tullamore Student Knows Her ABCs

Ava Curr, daughter of Paul and Kelly Curr, was spellbound representing the Western Region in the Premier’s Spelling Bee Finals on the 9th of November at the ABC studios in Sydney. The year 4 student from Tullamore Central School was the Junior Section winner of the Regionals in Dubbo, becoming one of 43 juniors to make it to the finals. Nine yearold Ava made it to the second stage before the spell was broken. “Ava will never leave the d out of porridge again,” her mother Kelly said. “But she found the experience exciting and fun, and didn’t stop smiling the whole time – even when they announced her word was incorrect.” Ava met ABC presenters Juanita Phillips and Stan Grant, and NSW Premier Mike Baird presented her with a prize. Whilst Ava has lost her affection for porridge, she loves ice-cream and kittens, and hopes to be an artist or actor when she grows up.

Since day one Jac Clark’s art has featured throughout The Railway Hotel so when it came to decorating the walls of the new Hart Bar there was no question about what it would be. “We are lucky to be able to hang some of Jac’s prints and we also purchased one of her new original’s, which is seen in the Hart Bar logo and advertising. That is really exciting!” said Kasie. Kasie Ferguson and Bianca Sheridan have owned the Railway for six years and have just finished building the new bar on the second level named after their little boy, Hart! “When we walked in all those years ago I knew it would be something special, but I never thought it would be this amazing! The people who have worked on this project made our dreams come true. I can’t thank them enough for it,” said Bianca. Hart Bar is booked out most weekends until Christmas, but next weekend Hart Bar will be open for lunch and dinner Friday, Saturday and Sunday with Jac Clark’s art on display to celebrate the official opening. The exhibition is titled Figure and explores the boldness of a monochrome palette. The original large scale artworks will be available for purchase with limited edition prints of each piece.

Jac Clark, Bianca Sheridan and Kasie Ferguson with one of Jac’s art works.

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All You Need Is Love

More than 200 people were part of a very special and inspiring afternoon in Parkes last Saturday at the Celebrating Neurodiversity event. People came from as far as Sydney and Leeton to listen to Chris Ulmer from the USA and Tim and Judy Sharp from Brisbane. Judy told the incredible story of how she was told to put her son away and forget about him when he was diagnosed with autism at age 3. “I was told he would never be able to love me and he would never speak. I was devastated, but in the car Tim was wiping my tears away.” Judy never gave up on her son. She recalls a huge breakthrough when out of desperation to communicate with Tim, she started drawing stick figures. “As soon as I put the pencil down, he pushed my hand back to the pencil.” Tim started drawing every day and at 11 invented Laser Beak Man. Today he is an internationally acclaimed artist with an impressive list of achievements.

Judy’s message is that no one can tell the future and therefore all children must have the opportunity to reach their potential. Chris Ulmer continued the message of love and encouragement with his talk. As a special education teacher he felt he had stumbled down a rabbit hole and discovered a world that was beautiful after he had spent three years with the same students. He started a blog posting videos of his students explaining life from their perspective. When a video of him complimenting each student individually at the start of the day went viral, he knew this was the way to spearhead worldwide acceptance of neurodiversity. He is currently travelling the world to teach and interview neurodiverse individuals for his blog called Special Books by Special Kids. Chris always focuses on the positive in people and told the story of how he helped a student who could not run more then three steps without falling down to eventually finish a 5km run in 22 minutes. “Every

Friday 18 November 2016 Page 5 day we celebrated the number of steps he managed to do without falling, but not once did I say a word about him falling down.” Chris, who did eight interviews in Parkes, encourages everyone to like the videos as he firmly believes this would change the way individuals with a diagnosis are perceived in the community. One of the organisers of the event, Angela Wilson of the Central West Autism and Special Needs Support Group said the feedback had been incredible. The group’s Facebook page was flooded with messages of people saying how much the afternoon had meant to them.

Blake Pizzi (11) from Peak Hill was very happy to meet celebrities on Saturday. Here he is with Chris Ulmer.

Songs In The Key Of Motown

By popular demand, the all-singing, alldancing Songs In The Key Of Motown is coming back to Australia! Two of the best and biggest Las Vegas soul shows are coming together again and bringing with them the best in soul and Motown music. Transporting audiences back to the era where The Temptations, The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Martha & The Vandellas, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles reigned supreme. Songs In The Key Of Motown will literally leave you breathless. It is a spectacular live concert production that takes you on a journey through Motown. Featuring Spectrum, a first-class vocal quartet that draws upon the talent of

four radiant voices and diverse personalities. They have spent six stellar years recreating the sound and style of the Four Tops in Las Vegas. Superstars and Legends In Concert the group has developed the versatility to credibly cover the music of groups from the Platters to the Temptations to Boyz2Men. It is this versatility that has propelled them to the status of headlining their own shows in which they perform stirring renditions of all the best cover tunes. They have teamed up with Radiance, a talented vocal quartet formed specifically to pay tribute to the Disco and Motown era paying tribute to the music of The Supremes, Martha &

The Vandellas, The Marvelettes and other female artists from that amazing musical era. Together they have created SONGS IN THE KEY OF MOTOWN, a spectacular show transporting audiences back to an era of music that formed a major cornerstone in American music of the 60’s and 70’s. The costuming, the choreography, the harmonies, the energy and excitement are second to none. Together they provide an array of talent that is the best in entertainment that leaves audiences wanting more! See them perform on Thursday, 24th November at the Orange Civic Theatre.


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Humans have strange habits. One strange habit many of us have is grinding our teeth. It may sound unusual, but most of us have this habit. Medically this is called Bruxism. It is not a harmful condition, but if it’s done on a regular basis it may damage teeth, and is known as chronic grinding. It can result in tooth loss and can also affect your jaws and how your face looks. Generally people grind their teeth while they are sleeping, but there are two other reasons why grinding occurs: stress and anxiety. The stranger fact is that people do not know they are grinding their teeth as it happens when they are sleeping. This results in headaches and a sore jaw. Your parents, your spouse or even your friends will be the best people to tell you whether you suffer from this problem while sleeping. As soon as you find out you suffer from teeth grinding, you need to see your dentist. You can have a splint fitted, which helps in preventing teeth from grinding. If it is caused by stress you need to attend stress relieving sessions or start doing regular exercise. You can use muscle relaxants but try to avoid getting into medications. There are certain foods which if avoided, can help in reducing teeth grinding. These include: • Any food containing caffeine, such as chocolate, cola and coffee. • Alcohol intensifies grinding. • Avoid chewing on pencils, pens etc. • Before going to sleep you can use a warm wash cloth on your face. This will relax your jaws. As far as kids are concerned, nearly 15% to 35% grind their teeth and mostly during the time when their baby teeth are coming out or when their permanent teeth are developing. Why do they grind their teeth? The reasons are mostly the same as that for adults. Be cautious and vigilant about your condition. Early treatment can help avoid a lot of problems. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call the team at Richardson Dental Surgery on 6862 1261.

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Forbes local Stevie Skene is leaving no stone unturned to see the movie Sweet Come Down completed and released. The movie is about eight revellers whose lives are forever changed by a violent, monstrous act at a fictitious music festival in rural Australia. The film explores male objectification, the mistreatment of women and prevalent draconian attitudes in today’s society. In her debut as indigenous female director and co-producer, Stevie has the support of Urthboy and VanFest organiser, Matt Clifton, as well as a stellar cast of Australian talent: Victoria Ferrara (Houso’s v Authority), Roger Ward (Mad Max) and Sam Wallace (Devil’s Playground and Puberty Blues). “We have come a long way, and we always seek more sponsorship, investment and support. Drop us a line if you want to help and make a difference, or if you want to be an extra for the shoot over five days, including the VanFest,” said Stevie. Find Sweet Come Down on Facebook.


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Living and Lifestyle What Is Your Current Skin Condition? FAREWELL…Nicole, Amy and Charlene say goodbye to 141 On Main

New Owners For 141 On Main

Nicole, Amy and Charlene would like to announce the sale of our beautiful boutique, 141 On Main. We would like to congratulate the lucky new owners, Katie and Erika McNaughton, and wish them all the best! The girls commenced trade on Monday. Most of all we would like to thank you, our dedicated and valued customers, for your continued support throughout our 12 years of trade. It has been a wonderful adventure! We have made so many fantastic friendships along the way and have created a mountain of memories that will last a lifetime.

La Bella Medispa specialises in advanced skin correction and paramedical advanced skin treatments. This includes skin needling, rejuvenation and skin re-surfacing treatments delivered by highly educated corneotherapists with a thorough understanding of the cells and systems of the skin. They separate hype from fact so that you as a client don’t get bamboozled in the plethora of skin care myths in today’s market. If your skin is no longer performing at its peak, starting to age or problem skin conditions appearing, such as pigmentation, redness (inflammation), irritation (dermatitis/ eczema), tired/sluggish skin or breakout, we have a solution that can be customised to suit you and your current skin condition. Book your complimentary advanced skin analysis today to start your journey to happier, healther skin. Phone 6862 5515 to book today. Your skin will thank you for it.

May the light shine brightly on you all. Warmest Regards Nicole, Amy and Charlene

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Homemade advent calendars can be loads of fun for counting down to Christmas. There are plenty of ideas (if you get stuck check out Google) to fill each day with a chocolate-free item or fun activity to do. Some ideas are: activity coupons, Lego, craft supplies, fridge magnets, Christmas tree decorations to hang on the tree, a treasure map cut into 25 pieces, puzzle pieces, books, socks, jokes and riddles…the possibilities are endless.

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Planning Is The Key To Success

How long have you lived in Parkes? I was born in Parkes but left to complete my BA in Advertising and Marketing in Bathurst. I continued on to the Sunshine Coast where I studied Graphic Design and Photography while working in a photo lab, and then moved to Port Macquarie to work in communications. I came back home in 2012 to my family and friends. What do you enjoy the most about living in Parkes? Being a rural kid growing up on a large property, I have a great appreciation for the land and love the friendly, caring nature of the locals. What do you do for work? I work for the Parkes Phoenix newspaper as an Advertising Executive and run my own Photography business called Chemical Creations Photography. What do you enjoy most about your work? I really enjoy all the amazing people I get to meet through both workplaces. I love fast paced environments and enjoy creating memories with a camera! What makes your day? The fact that I enjoy my jobs and have two awesome puppies at home along with a lovely partner, family and friends makes life pretty spectacular! How do you like your coffee? With a shot of hazelnut. Who would you like to have dinner with? Either the writer and psychologist Scott Peck or artist Frida Kahlo, I can’t decide.

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Whether you bought your business or whether you set it up from scratch, no doubt you had a vision. To turn your visions into reality takes hard work and planning. Success does not come overnight. A small business owner needs to wear many hats: personnel manager, finance manager, information technology manager, inventory manager, and the list goes on. No one can be a master of all these tasks. There are just not enough hours in the day. Whilst running your own business can be a challenge, it can also be very satisfying. The key is to concentrate on your strengths, and to outsource or delegate the other tasks where possible. If you are lacking a vital skill get someone to teach you. In order to make your vision a reality you need a plan. A business plan does not have to be a long document. You need to know how your product fills a need, who has that need, what people are willing to pay for your product, how you are going to deliver your product, how you will finance your business, who you will need to help you and how you can do it better than your competitors. Your plans need to be flexible; if something isn’t working it needs to be fixed. Problems need to be recognised, sooner rather than later. Following an outdated business plan (or even worse not having a plan), can ruin your chances of succeeding. If you don’t have a plan, you should plan to have one! If you need help, find someone with the skills to help you.

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WHAT’S On 19 Nov

Dave Barker and Keith MacRae attended the Remembrance Day commemorations last Friday.

Parkes Primary Kindy students learned about urban wetlands with Marg Applebee from Central West Lachlan Landcare during a spring excursion to Bushman’s Dam last week.

Movie Night: All are welcome to the Little Theatre (M&D) for a movie night. 7pm Start, tickets $15 including supper. Contact Jill – parkesquota@gmail. com for more info. 20 Nov Central West Autism and Special Needs Charity Golf Day @ Parkes Golf Club from 10am. 3 person ambrose and over $2,000 in prizes. 24 Nov Friends of the Parkes Hospital Monthly Meeting at 7pm at the Parkes Hospital. 24 Nov Songs in the Key of Motown, Abstract Entertainment. At Orange Civic Theatre, tickets available from premier.ticketek.com.au. Visit abstractentertainment.net for more information. 25 Nov White Ribbon Day March from 1-3pm. Parkes Domestic Violence Committee has organised a march/walk down Clarinda Street into Welcome Street and finishing at Cooke Park. At Cooke Park there will be formal speeches from dignitaries, special guests including Peter Gibbs, the proud founder and program manager, sausage sizzle and entertainment. 26 Nov Canowindra Christmas Shopping Night from 3-7pm along Gaskill St. If you would like to have a stall phone Liz Mitchell on 0427 548 891. 29 Nov The Parkes Arthritis Support Group will celebrate a very successful year with a Luncheon @ The Pink Orchard Cafe at 12 noon. Bookings essential. Please contact Sandra on 68634904 if you are not already on our list. 1-24 Dec SPARKLES Christmas in Parkes: Join Parkes in celebrating Christmas this year! Shop locally in Parkes for Christmas and soak up the festive atmosphere. Various activities for all ages are on throughout December to celebrate this joyous time of year! For further information please contact Parkes Shire Council on (02) 6861 2333, or the Parkes Chamber of Commerce on 0429 629 966. 2 Dec The Christmas Street Parade from 5.30pm. To be part of the Parade, entries are available at the Coffee Pot in Clarinda Street. Businesses and community groups are encouraged to return the entry forms to the Coffee Pot by November 25. 11 Dec Christmas Carols in the Park @ Cooke Park from 6.30-9.30pm 22 Dec

Makhaveli Hornery and Heath Rathbone used puppets to learn about native animal habitat at Bushman’s Dam last week.

Judy and Tim Sharp presented at the Celebrate Neurodiversity event last Saturday. Tim created a special artwork of Parkes for a raffle at the event.

11-15 Jan

Friends of the Parkes Hospital Monthly Meeting at 7pm at the Parkes Hospital. SAVE THE DATE 2017 Parkes Elvis Festival

Pictured on the red carpet at the world premiere of The Legend of Ben Hall in Forbes are the gang members: Form the left are William Lee as John Dunn, Jack Martin playing Ben Hall and Jamie Coffa as John Gilbert.

People around the world watched the supermoon, which was brighter and larger than any moon seen in 68 years, on Monday. This is the moon shortly after rising over the horizon in Parkes.

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Kindy Kids Excursion To Explore The Environment

Cameron Dunn, who came up with the fundraising idea, presents a certificate of appreciation from World Animal Protection to Parkes Public School Principal, Ben Smith.

Bears Are Not Born To Dance

Year 4 students at Parkes Public School raised more than $240 in a Dancing Bear Appeal last week. Funds raised will be donated to World Animal Protection, an organisation at the forefront of the fight to free bears from a life of misery. Students first learned of the issue watching a story on Behind the News (BTN) on ABC3. They then studied a book, The Deliverance of Dancing Bears by Elizabeth Stanley. Students were very moved by the story and decided to take action. They first wrote persuasive texts on Why Dancing Bears Must Be Banned! They found that World Animal Protection (WAP) was the most reputable organisation. Three of the expositions by students of 4R will be displayed on the Supporters Wall of WAP in Sydney. Class 4R also asked all primary students to bring in a small donation to help the bears and raised much more than expected.

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Kindergarten students from Parkes Public School got out of the classroom and into nature during a spring excursion to Bushman’s Dam. The excursion was organised by Marg Applebee of Central West Lachlan Landcare and Michael Chambers of Parkes Shire Council, and provided a range of hands-on activities that focussed on living things. A replica model of an urban wetland demonstrated how vital water is. The interactive lesson used dye to show how easily chemicals can get into our creeks and dams. In another activity, students sampled water and used magnifying glasses to identify some of the tiny creatures that live in the dam, learning that water-bugs indicate the health of the waterways. The native animal lesson used puppets to engage the budding biologists while they learnt about habitats and the threats posed by land clearing, weeds and feral pests. The students also potted vegetable seeds, which the young green-thumbs took home to nurture.

Charlotte Wilson, Nikki Leonard and Charlotte Orr looking for waterbugs.

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Keeping you fit for life

Are Core Stability Exercises A Good Idea? Everybody knows the plank exercise, but does performing this type of core stability exercise actually help people with low back pain? Physiotherapists, Professor Peter O’Sullivan from Curtin University and Professor Paul Hodges from The University of Queensland, wrote the book on spinal stability exercises. They did a lot of research into the abdominal muscles in the 1990’s and the focus on Transversus Abdominis came from their work. So what are they saying now? The plank exercise involves a person on their elbows and toes while holding their body stiff for a period of time. This is not what core stability means, says Professor Hodges. If you think about most functions, we actually need the spine to move. Core stability is about getting the spine to move. Professor O’Sullivan says many people with back pain are already too rigid. Their muscles have already tensed up as a protective mechanism due to pain. Static exercises like planking can actually be counterproductive. Tensing up a structure that is already tense doesn’t make much sense. Instead we should be relaxing the muscles around our trunk when we have back pain. So where does that leave us? Should we be telling the gym instructor to take a jump next time they ask for a plank? If we don’t have low back pain planks are fine. Better still are dynamic exercises that require us to naturally activate our core muscles such as squats. If we have low back pain, core activation exercises along with movement and learning to turn off over active muscles beat planks hands down. The spine is designed to move. “For the fitness of you” Linda Reilly

Linda Reilly

B.APP.Sc(PHTY),M.HLTH.Sc(PHTY),M.A.P.A.

APA Titled Sports Physiotherapist 27 Clarinda St, Parkes NSW 2870 Telephone: 02 6862 5005


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Green Takes Pybar John Green snared his first Pybar Handicap Challenge played in strong westerly winds on Sunday. One of the favourites Ian Phipps was the first of the field of 19 players to succumb on the 1st hole after a chip off with Brian Hogan. Chip Offs were to be the order on the majority of the first nine holes as Warren Blatch, Victor Gaidzionis, Brian Hogan, Robert Cheney, Wayne Butler, Bernie McCabe, Lachlan Buesnell and Cameron Butler found themselves looking on by the half way mark. After lunch the remaining ten players ventured out with one aim to survive. An errant second shot by Michael Smith saw him go out, and on the Par 3, 11th hole defending titleholder, Ross Smith found the green side bunker. Mark Kelly was next to go as he floundered on the Par 4, 12th hole and on the Par 5, 13th hole the trees on left ended the Colin Barker run. After several near escapes Chris Goodies’ luck deserted him at the 14th hole in a chip off with Denis Howard. Howard’s luck ran out on the Par 15th hole as he ran up a double bogey. With just 3 holes remaining it was down to

four players: last minute substitution, John Green, Phil Barnard, Joey Van Opynen and David Stevenson. The sledging started in earnest and it was Stevenson who was first to be eliminated in a three way chip off. At the 17th event favourite Joey Van Opynen inexplicitly missed a short putt that was to end his hopes. This left Barnard and Green to battle it out on the short Par 4, 18th hole and after both players recorded solid pars they faced a daunting chip off that saw Green come out tops. Event sponsor Paul Rouse of Pybar Mining congratulated both players on their success. Australian cricketer Jeff Thomson will be the special guest at Sunday’s 3 Person Ambrose fundraising event for the Central West Autism Awareness & Special Needs Awareness Group hosted by John Holland Construction Contractors. The day starts at 10am with an entry fee of $40 per team player including lunch. A charity auction will be held at the end of the day. Items include various sports memorabilia. By Paul Thomas

Parkes Women’s Bowling Club Our Christmas trading table was very successful with lots of happy winners of Christmas goodies. The raffle was won by Lyndall Bowen and Best Dressed was Ann Everett and Gwenda Carty. Winners for the day were Lyndall Bowen, Laurie Keane, Margaret Hawken. Triples games: Lea Orr, June Burgess, Joan Simpson defeated Lyn Ryan, Minnie Riordan, Robyn Morgan. Diane Greenhalgh, Rosemary Mitchell, Gwenda Carty defeated Isobel Svendsen, Kate Keogh, Audrey Jones. Ann Everett, Frances Charlton, Cherie Frame defeated Robyn Baillee, Kath Hutchison, Maureen Baillee. Lyndall Bowen, Laurie Keane, Margaret Hawken defeated Merilyn Rodgers, Marja Iffland.

The Charity Day with Railway Diggers is next week. Play will start at 9am and two games will be played. By Rosemary Mitchell

DRESSING UP… Frances Charlton, Kath Hutchison and Kate Keogh enjoyed bowls last Tuesday for the Christmas Dress Up Day.

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Patios, Cladding, Rooms, Carports (BL83737C) As on TV. Phone 6341 3122 www.pictonbros.com.au PARKES PHYSIOPHERAPY Linda Reilly APA Titled Sports Physiotherapist 25 Clarinda Street Parkes Phone: 6862 5005 Can assist will be holding a “fill a box for 5 dollars” sale on Friday 25th November at 4pm -7.30pm and on Saturday 26th November from 8am at the Parkes Showground. Plenty of bargains still available. There will also be a furniture auction at 9.30am Saturday 26th November. Brian Larkin Poultry Layer Pullets, Commercial Crossbreds, Vaccinated Isa Brown. 16 week, $18.50. 10 week, $16. Brown, Red, White 12 week, $17. Available Friday 2nd December from Walkers Ag N Vet Forbes at 9am, 6852 1333 or Landmark Parkes at 8am, 6862 2844. Phone to Order. Looking for accommodation for the Parkes Elvis Festival? BnB or Airbnb rooms available in Canowindra. Bus service available as pick up each day Call 02 6344 1846 for more information Central West Stockfeed delivers to Parkes and surrounding areas every week. Competitive pricing & weekly specials. Order online at www.stockfeeddelivery.com.au

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