HSC RESULTS
SPECIAL EDITION Friday 16 December 2016
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Good HSC Results For Parkes Christian School Parkes Christian School is pleased with the HSC results for 2016 with 65% of students scoring Band 4 and above. Music students continue to lead the way with both Cameron Sharp and Kaitlyn Strudwick scoring band 5. Top student in each course are: • Biology: Lyndal Suffolk • Business Studies: Isabella Diener • Design & Technology: Bethany Magill • English –Standard: Rebecca Butler and Kaitlyn Strudwick • English – Advanced: Bethany Magill • Legal Studies: Isabella Diener • Mathematics – General 2: Lyndal Suffolk and Joe Caines • Mathematics: Isabella Diener • Mathematics – Extension: Lachlan Westcott • Modern History: Isabella Diener • History Extension: Indianna Bermingham • Music 1: Cameron Sharp • PD – H – PE: Joe Caines • Visual Arts: Rebecca Butler
This was only the second HSC cohort for Parkes Christian School. “Our school is building on its successes from year to year. We wish our HSC graduates all the best and may they be blessed abundantly in all of their endeavours.”
CLASS OF 2016… Parkes Christian School Year 12 students are from the left Joe Caines, Tyler Ehsman, Bethany Magill, Russell Cabban, Raymond Taylor, Claudia Simpson, Corey Churchill, Rebecca Vaughan, Jed Ramsay, Indianna Bermingham, Isabella Diener, Lachlan Westcott, Kaitlyn Strudwick, James Buesnell, Ebony Burgess, Lyndal Suffolk and Cameron Sharp.
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New Grain Storage In Forbes 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 Residents of Parkes are encouraged to have their say on the proposed route of the Newell Highway heavy vehicle bypass. Minister for Roads and Freight, Hon Duncan Gay was in Parkes to announce the 10.5 km route, which is set to improve traffic flow and reduce the number of trucks travelling through Parkes. Roads & Maritime Service (RMS) will be carrying out community consultations between 8th December and 10th February at various locations. For more information or to have your say, visit www. rms.nsw.gov.au. The countdown is on with less than a month to go until the 25th Parkes Elvis Festival. To celebrate this milestone a special 25th Anniversary Gala Dinner is being held on 11th January 2017. Tickets can be purchased from the Parkes Leagues Club, www.parkesleaguesclub.com. Anyone wishing to get involved in all the festival fun while giving back to the community, is encouraged to volunteer. For information, or to register, visit www.parkeselvisfestival.com.au. I would like to congratulate Felicity Cootes from Black Duck Creek in Queensland for her winning photo entry in our Colour Parkes competition. Felicity, her husband
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and baby boy visited Parkes during spring and snapped the winning image at The Dish. She will return to Parkes early in 2017 to claim her exclusive tour of the Dish. Check out her winning entry on the Parkes Tourism Facebook page. As harvest season draws to a close, I would like to thank the community for exercising extra care and sharing the roads with heavy vehicle operators. With the busy holiday season approaching, I encourage motorists travelling over the festive period to do so safely. Have a safe, enjoyable and festive weekend. Yours Faithfully, Cr Ken Keith OAM Mayor of Parkes Shire
FORBES WEEKLY MARKET REPORT FORBES CATTLE SALE 12/12/2016 Prime yearling steers up to 440 kg Prime yearling heifers up to 440kgs Feeder steers Heavy Steers over 500kgs Heavy steers over 600 kgs Heavy Heifers over 500kg Cows - 2 score Cows - 3 score Heavy Bulls
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THUMBS UP... THUMBS DOWN THUMBS UP To Parkes Centrelink staff who posted back to me an envelope containing medical paperwork that I’d dropped out the front of Currajong Medical Centre. Saved me quite a lot of hassle. THUMBS DOWN To the NSW State Fire Brigade for even thinking of building a new station in a residential area in Parkes. Apart from the industrial area, there are numerous places including land owned by the Parkes Shire Council that would be more suitable.
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Robinson Grain has secured the lease of the Linx grain storage site at Forbes (previously known as Mountain Bulk). With 26,000mt of storage the business will be providing competitive cash pricing and warehouse options for all wheat grades, barley and canola. Opening hours will be from 7am to 11pm. The site manager is Dave Simpson. The Forbes addition complements RGT’s other two storage locations at RGT Yethera and Dubbo Grain Packing (DGP). Yethera has both cash and warehouse options for wheat and Dubbo has contract options for all grains and pulses. Robinson Grain is particularly keen to buy ex farm after harvest and throughout 2017 for growers who have the storage. RGT also buy into most graincorp receival sites.
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HELPING HAND… At the handover of the emergency packs were from the left President of Quota Raelene Rout, Quota Community Service Director, Janet O’Donoghue and Senior Constables Daniel Greef and Sandra Barton.
Emergency Packs To Reduce Quota Of Worries For Victims
The Parkes Quota Club has extended a helping hand to victims of domestic violence this week. The club donated 23 emergency packs to the Police Lachlan Local Area in Parkes for use throughout the command area of Parkes, Forbes, Condobolin, Peak Hill, Tottenham, Trundle, Tullamore and Lake Cargelligo. “It often happens that victims of domestic violence need to leave their homes in a hurry with only the clothes on them,” said Senior Constable Daniel Greef. “With these emergency packs we can give them some essentials to carry on.” The packs contain items like a toothbrush, shampoo, a washer, a hair brush and other personal items. Raelene Rout, President of Parkes Quota
said Daniel was invited as guest speaker and the club asked him what they could do to help. “The need for these packs were identified and we were happy to take it on as a project.” Janet O’Donoghue, Community Service Director of Quota said it would be an ongoing project. “Members make the bags and we buy the items from funds we have raised.” This was the second delivery of bags after the Police handed out the initial 12 packs donated earlier this year. Senior Constable Sandra Barton said the delivery of the packs came at the right time as many social services shut down over the Christmas period. “It is good to have these packs available to hand out to victims.” By Maggi Barnard
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Young Harvey is getting ready for the special Christmas Storytime at the Parkes Library next Wednesday.
Christmas Storytime: Parkes Library has invited a very special visitor who wears a red suit to celebrate Christmas with Parkes families on Wednesday, 21st December at 10:30am. Library team members Andrea Lovell, Claire Cassell and Debbie Gould have a morning of Christmas stories, song and dance planned. “The Library team will have on their best Christmas clothes and invite children to dress up too to add to the festivities,” said Andrea. Career opportunities at Council: The Parkes Shire Council has exciting career opportunities on offer for young people in the region. There are a number of positions available in various fields including traineeships in town planning and ranger services, cadetships in civil engineering, school based apprenticeships and traineeships (SBAT) in business and information technology for students entering Year 11 next year. Parkes Shire Council’s General Manager, Kent Boyd said these opportunities were a fantastic stepping stone for students wondering what’s next after they finish school. “These positions provide professional mentoring, applied learning, real life experience and an opportunity for our young people to gain training and practical skills
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QUESTION of the week without having to leave the region. “Parkes Shire Council is full of people who have chosen to work in local government because they want to help others, make a difference to the community, and improve the environment in which we live.” Kent said. Trainee Financial Services, Madelyn Swindle said working at Council had offered her an exciting range of opportunities. “I am enjoying constantly learning new things. There are some wonderful opportunities that come up, such as taking part in new initiatives and projects.” School leavers are encouraged to apply for the positions available through Council’s website, www.parkes.nsw.gov.au. Good turnout: The Carols in the Park on Sunday night saw one of the largest attendances ever with about 1,500 people turning up for a beautiful night of Christmas celebrations. The Parkes Shire Band was on stage all night accompanying performers and carols sung by the crowd. Other performers included school choirs, Tapestry, and solo performances by Rebecca Evans, Michelle Allan, Bob Gould, Paul Brown, Liz Naveau, Elle McCutcheon, Belinda Boland and others. The Parkes School of Dance also performed for the first time this year. “It was a great community night out,” said Liz Naveau of the Ministers Association.
How do you feel now the HSC is over, and what is next for you? Brydie Hilder Year 12 Red Bend Catholic College: It feels amazing to have finished. I’m not too nervous about getting the results, it is what it is. I’ve been accepted for early entry into Nursing at the University of Wollongong, but I’m deferring so I can take a gap year. I’m planning on staying around town and working, I’d love to travel a bit too. Lyndal Suffolk Year 12 Parkes Christian School: Mostly I feel relaxed - it’s a big weight off having it done. I moved from Queensland where it’s a completely different system, so the HSC was a shock and quite stressful. Next year is a little up in the air; I’m planning on doing RN, either in Brisbane, Bathurst or Dubbo. I already have a Cert II in Health Service Assistance, which I did through TVET as part of my studies. Kaitlyn Strudwick Year 12 Parkes Christian School:
Mackenna and Maicey McGuire and Natalie Hancock enjoyed the Carols on Sunday.
I feel relieved! I’m the first one in my immediate family to have done the HSC. There were moments when it was really hard, and then others when it felt a bit easier than it was meant to. Next year I’m going to do my Cert III in Early Childhood and see what happens from there.
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Fitness 4 All Caters For Everyone
With summer heating up and the festive season well and truly here, there’s no better time to get into shape. Fitness 4 All is one of Parkes’ newest fitness centres, and it offers – as the name suggests - something for everyone. For Shane Mann, founder and operator, the gym is a life-long dream. He assembled a team of qualified instructors and brand new equipment to create a gym for Parkes to be proud of. Conveniently located at the PCYC , Fitness 4 All officially opened their doors on 10th October, and since then have been going from strength to strength. Amanda Reedy Fitness 4 All Manager said they’ve already firmed up a large customer base. “Our greatest strength is that we cater for so many different fitness levels and ages,” she said. “We offer one on one personal training as well as group sessions, and there’s a kids’ playroom so parents can enjoy a workout knowing the kids are right there.” Qualified instructors run group classes in bootcamp, pump, spin, boxing, or Zumba. The class timetable suits most schedules with morning classes at 6am and 9.30am and evening classes at 6pm or 7pm. Or there is 24-hour gym access available, so you can fit in a workout on the brand new gym equipment at a time convenient
Luke Saddler gets some fitness advice from Amanda Reedy, Fitness4All Manager.
to you. Taking pride of place is the Synergy 360, a dynamic exercise station that combines different equipment and accessories to provide a total-body workout. Amanda says the Synergy 360 is ideal for circuit training or rehabilitation programs. The team at Fitness 4 All understand that exercise is only part of the equation,
which is why they sell protein balls and supplement drinks for workout snacks, and also stock an extensive supplement range. They’re taking their commitment to nutrition a step further, partnering with Little Creek Events to offer a complete meal prep service, proving they really do cater for everyone.
New year new you! • Meal Prep • Supplements • Clothing • Merchandising Bags, Water Bottles, Towels • Gift Vouchers Available
CLASSES... Spin • Metafit • Circuit • Pump • Boxing • And Now Zumba! • Kids Play Area • Qualified Trainers • New Equipment For All Fitness Levels & Ages All types of memberships from singles, couples, students, pensioners and casual visits. (Weekly payment plans available)
PARKES FITNESS 4 ALL Where we care about your health & Fitness needs
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Living and Lifestyle Shop Online Or In Person At La Bella
Christmas is the season of giving and bringing happiness to those around us. At La Bella Medispa they have a huge range of carefully selected gifts and product lines to spoil someone special this Christmas. Whether it’s a dermaviduals Skincare duo, Jane Iredale One Minute Makeup kit, Youngblood Makeup kit, Pure Fiji body product, Slip silk pillowcase, Beloved Scents handmade soy candle or organic handmade tea, they are bound to have the perfect gift! Gift Certificates are also available, choose from the decadent spa treatment menu for the ultimate pamper package or tailor make your voucher to be just right. The La Bella online store is open 24/7 for all your last minute gift or gift certificate purchases with complimentary delivery either to your inbox, door or collect in store. La Bella extended clinic trading hours will have your Christmas shopping all wrapped up. La Bella - where its all about you.
Craft Corner Celebrates The Craft Corner in the main street has become a big asset attracting many visitors every year showcasing quality locally produced items by its members. The shop recently held a Christmas Morning Tea for its members. In front from the left are Bev Dawson, Nola Reeves, Carol Southwell,, Carol Lee May Woods, Rose Jones and Pat Tompkins.
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Back row: Kerry Buerckner, Margaret Tanner, Kerrian Hood, Bev Purcell, Rhona Went, Irene Ross, Joy Martin, Sue Ridley, Tara Mann, Margaret Gosper and Annette Witherow.
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Living and Lifestyle Vital Support On Offer Over Festive Period With the final weeks of 2016 upon us, it’s a time to reflect on the past year and what the New Year will bring, but for some, this time of year is challenging. Fortunately, many online and phone services remain open to offer vital support to those facing tough times this festive season. Headspace and Cancer Council are just two of the services people can turn to if it all gets too much. The holiday season can pose many challenges for people who are affected by cancer, but by using the range of services available, people affected by cancer can discuss their experiences and share coping strategies to help normalise concerns this festive period. The new Cancer Council Online Community provides anyone who has been affected by cancer the opportunity to connect, share experiences, and find information and support in a safe forum. It’s available 24/7 from any online device, regardless of location. Cancer Council NSW’s Lead Supportive Care Manager, Hannah Baird said the Online Community aims to reduce isolation by encouraging people affected by cancer to share their stories with other people in similar situations. “What we are seeing through our peer support programs is more and more people are now turning to digital platforms for information and support, to connect with others who can relate to what they are experiencing.” The Cancer Council 13 11 20 telephone
information and support service is still available over the holiday period. For more information about Cancer Council Online Community, visit: www.cancercouncil.com.au/OC The beginning of a new year can also be a turbulent time for many young people. They may be facing some big life changes like starting a new school, awaiting exam results to get into higher education, or commencing employment. When normal routines change and daily structure is altered it can cause pressure, which can be compounded by missing regular contact with friends or having to financially support themselves. During these times, it is valuable for families and friends to be aware of signs and symptoms that something might be wrong with their loved ones. Being withdrawn, expressing ongoing worry, or irritability are just a few changes to look out for. If you need support or advice, headspace is here to help. The National Youth Mental Health Foundation, headspace, provides support to young people aged 12-25 years old who are going through a tough time. This can include support around mental health, physical health, work and study, or alcohol and other drugs, and the service is also open to parents. Visit headspace.org.au for mental health and wellbeing resources, or access help via eheadspace.org.au for online and telephone support between 9am-1am seven days-a-week.
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New Stock for Christmas Large variety of gifts Gift vouchers available 30-32 Court St, Parkes 0419 876 213
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Drop in and visit Adelarose for all your stone gifting needs! Find them in Church Street.
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HEALTHYFestive Eating Organising your Christmas spread? Order a centre piece from Pink Orchid Florist for the final touch from Alice on 6862 3522.
Cancer Council NSW has launched its first ever cookbook. The Festive Cookbook contains over 30 recipes offering all the Christmas favourites, including roast dinners, seafood platters, summer salads and Christmas pudding. The catch is it has simple tips and swaps to make holiday eats healthier but just as delicious. You can download the cookbook for free at www.cancercouncil.com.au/festive-cookbook/
#livelocallovelocalsupportlocal Telstra Store Young 141 Boorowa Street Young 02 store 6382parkes 2900 telstra | 290 clarinda st | 02 6862 6200
As you probably know, NBN fibre is coming to Parkes. At the Telstra shop Parkes we’re here to answer all your questions. Pop in for a chat and one of our team of local experts will answer all of your questions. Telstra Store Young
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PJL Irrigation Pumps Into Life PJL has launched a division for the sale and service of irrigation and pumps from its Parkes operations. PJL has been operating in Parkes since lst July this year and employs in excess of 20 staff. Arne Murray is heading up the irrigation and pumps side of the business and has relocated to Parkes with his wife and two children. Arne has been in this industry for 12 years, working previously for Lister Irrigation in Queensland. Arne brings a wealth of experience to this role, and he has worked on domestic irrigation systems to large scale agricultural and industrial pumping systems. The focus for this new division is to specialise and service all aspects of irrigation. At this time of the year there is extreme pressure on all watering systems, from domestic, stock to pool systems, often leading to a varying level of repairs, and replacement of components and systems. PJL sells and services Calepeda, Franklin and Mono pumps. Arne is available to speak to customers either over the phone or by meeting with them onsite to discuss their needs. PJL pride themselves on a high level of customer service and speedy response times. Contact Arne on 0488 715 400.
Arne Murray is the irrigation and pump specialist at PJL.
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OUR Gal Lisa Wright How long have you lived in Parkes? 25 plus years. What do you like about Parkes? I really enjoy the simplicity of country life. Where do you work? I work at Parkes Christian School. What do you enjoy about your work? I enjoy the challenge that each new day brings. Being part of making a difference in the children’s lives. Working with a great team. What do you do with your free time? Catching up with family and friends. Being able to help family and friends. How do you like your coffee? Soy latte. What makes your day? The little things, being amongst happy people and spending time with special loved ones. If you could go anywhere in the world on holiday, where would it be? Bora Bora or any where with white sandy beaches!
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Swimmer’s Shoulder
Part 2 Shoulder impingement during swimming is largely due to dynamic muscle imbalances and biomechanical faults. Dynamic muscle imbalances can be addressed by strengthening exercises for the rotator cuff and scapular stabilisers together with stretches for the muscles at the back of the shoulder. One good exercise is to stand facing a wall with your arm raised to shoulder height and elbow straight. Hold a tennis ball to the wall by leaning through your shoulder and pinch your shoulder blades together. Roll the ball in small circles for 15 seconds first clockwise then counter clockwise until you become fatigued or two minutes, whichever comes first. Biomechanical faults can be addressed by correcting your swim technique. Achieving good symmetrical body rotation through the development of an efficient bilateral breathing pattern helps to avoid shoulder impingement during the catch and pull through phase of the freestyle stroke. If you already have shoulder pain it may be helpful to shorten your stroke and avoid the use of hand paddles. Hand placement during entry to the water should also be monitored. Instead of entering thumb first change your technique to enter with a flat hand or fingertip first. This is made easier by avoiding reaching across your midline. A thumb first entry works the shoulder internal rotators excessively and when multiplied by approximately 3,200 strokes per hour contributes heavily to the muscle imbalance of strong internal rotators and weak external rotators causing shoulder impingement. Most swimmers pull through with a straight arm or dropped elbow. This loads the shoulder muscles excessively rather than utilising the larger and stronger muscles of the chest and upper back. Making these simple changes can help you achieve many hours of pain free swimming. “For the fitness of you” Linda Reilly
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APA Titled Sports Physiotherapist 27 Clarinda St, Parkes NSW 2870 Telephone: 02 6862 5005
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WHAT’S On 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. 18 Dec
Carols in The Commercial Gardens @ Peak Hill at 7.30pm
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Christmas Carols with Barry Green @ Parkes Services Club in the Downstairs Lounge at 4pm. For further details, contact the Parkes Services Club on 6862 1966.
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Friends of the Parkes Hospital Monthly Meeting at 7pm at the Parkes Hospital.
Parkes Harness Racing New Years Eve Race Meet @ Parkes Harness Racing Club. Join in the fun with friends and family at the Parkes Harness Racing New Year’s Eve race meet! Entertainment, food, drink and laughs for all! Phone 6862 5966.
The Wall of Fame Show in honour of Dig Richards starring Rib E.G. Little Pattie and Lucky Star at the Parkes Services Club (PSC) at 4pm. Tickets on sale at the PSC or online parkesservicesclub@bigpond.com
Elvis at The Dish starring Wayne Cooper and the All Stars – dinner and show. Arrival and dinner from 6pm, concert at 7pm. Tickets available at www.parkesdishshop.com A Bus service will also be available.
25th Anniversary Gala Dinner. Celebrate the festival’s silver anniversary with a Gala Dinner and an evening of entertainment. 6.30pm to 10.30pm at the Parkes Leagues Club. Bookings: (02) 6862 1499 or www.parkesleaguesclub.com Poets’ Breakfast, 6.30am for 7.30am start. All poets are invited to enter a war of words in the Elvis Festival Poets’ Breakfast competition at the Parkes Bowling & Sports Club. For registrations & inquiries contact: Lorraine Job 0418 474 539.
The 2017 Goodsell Machinery Miss Priscilla Dinner features the judging and sashing of the 2017 Parkes Elvis Festival Miss Priscilla, Face of the Festival. Doors open at 6:30pm at the Parkes Services Club. Bookings: (02) 6862 1966 http:// www.parkesservicesclub.com.au
Elvis Trivia is back! It’s free to play and there are fun prizes to be won. You can have as many players on your team as you like and competition is open to all ages. 7pm at The Railway Hotel. Free, bookings recommended: (02) 6862 1553.
Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest. Parkes Elvis Festival will once again stage a round of the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Contest, officially endorsed by the estate of Elvis Presley. The heats start at 2pm at the Parkes Leagues Club. Bookings: (02) 6862 1499 or www.parkesleaguesclub.com The Essence of Elvis performed by singer and guitarist Rod Toovey. The show starts 8pm at the Railway Hotel. Free.
The Northparkes Mines Street Parade is the major annual highlight of the Parkes Elvis Festival. Enjoy the colour and vibrancy of the parade as they march from Bushman Street, down Clarinda Street to Cooke Park from 10am
In Dreams, starring Aaron Mansfield as The Big ‘O’ and Paul Fenech as The King in an Orbison & Presley tribute. 5pm to 6.30pm at the Parkes Leagues Club. Bookings: Parkes Leagues Club (02) 6862 1499 or www.parkesleaguesclub.com.au
Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Finals, leading Elvis tribute artists from Australia and abroad compete for the opportunity to represent Parkes Elvis Festival in the semi-final round of the 2017 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist in Memphis during Elvis Week, August 2017. 2pm at the Parkes Leagues Club. Bookings: (02) 6862 1499 or www.parkesleaguesclub.com
The Elvis Gospel Service. Come and celebrate the gospel music beloved by Elvis on Sunday morning. Cooke Park Main Stage 9am.
Renewal of Vows: The mass commitment ceremony is conducted by marriage celebrant Andrew 'Elvis' Appleby and includes a performance by 2017 Feature Concert guest artist Jake Rowley. Venue: Cooke Park Main Stage: 11.30am-1pm. 2017 Elvis Trivia: Time to test what you’ve learnt during the festival. You can have as many players on your team as you like and competition is open to all ages. 1pm to 3pm The Railway Hotel Free, bookings recommended: (02) 6862 1553.
Put on your retro swimsuit and cool off at the end of the Festival in the inaugural ‘Viva Splash Vegas’ pool party from 4pm to 7pm at Parkes Aquatic Centre. Tickets available at the gate or on (02) 6862 6001.
THE ULTIMATES FINALE Join the newly crowned winner of the Parkes 2017 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest along with previous Ultimate Elvis winners in a special closing night concert celebrating The King. 7.30pm to 10pm Parkes Leagues Club. Bookings: (02) 6862 1499 or www.parkesleaguesclub.com
Fine dining with fresh fish, chicken and a range of steaks and toppings to make your mouth water. You are invited to join us for a meal in our restaurant. By presenting this coupon you can obtain 5% off the cost of your meal. Bookings Essential 10-16 Bogan St, Parkes NSW 2870 Phone 6862 3000
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Good fun with friends at the Carols. From the left are Jaime Sulianto, Desy Trifosa, Philip Manurung, Lince Doloksaribu, Lily Manurung, Berliana Kurniawati and Ella Simanjuntak.
Batty and partner Tanya Batt Reeves proudly host CHILL ZONE every month.
The Carols in the Park saw a huge crowd of people this year. Enjoying their picnic were from the left Sienna Collins, Addison Summerhayes, Declan Quade, Abby Kennedy, Amelia Nash and Molly Kennedy.
Linc and Rhys James loved going over the obstacle course at the Big Summer Splash Pool Party on the weekend.
Hamish and Eilish Neville had fun with their Christmas hats on at the Carols.
Grady Bourke, Damien Angrave, Hayden Angrave and Zac Slavin had the best night hanging out with mates at the Big Summer Splash Pool Party.
If you have any photos from a special event, please send them to editor@parkesphoenix.com.au
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Compassionate Candles Shine Light On Grief Christmas is a celebration of family and togetherness, but for some there is an empty seat at the table and a void that can never be filled. The loss of a child is an enduring grief, but there are certain times each year when that absence is felt more keenly; birthdays, anniversaries, and Christmas. Last Sunday dozens of families gathered at Lions Park for a candle light vigil paying tribute to their loss. It was a deeply moving ceremony, with meaningful readings and rituals, providing a safe space for the kind of grief only some of us are acquainted with. Whether they were honouring a son taken at the prime of his life, or a child born sleeping, families from across the shire united to share in their sorrow. The event was organised by the Parkes Chapter of the Compassionate Friends, and welcomed bereaved parents, grandparents, siblings, extended family and friends to pay tribute to their grief. Families placed a photograph of their loved one on a memory tree, and were invited to take keepsake ornaments home to place on the family Christmas tree. Heartfelt credos and poems were read before the families were invited to light a candle in memory of their loved one. This alone was a poignant gesture, but the Parkes’ gathering wasn’t alone. All over the
world Compassionate Friends gathered to light candles for their loss on the second Sunday in December. When the candles burnt out in one time zone, they were lit in another, and so flickering flames of remembrance slowly encircled the world. At the end of the ceremony balloons were released into the sky; little bursts of colour that drifted up and disappeared into the infinite blue. The event was a touching tribute that gave families an opportunity to acknowledge their grief, together.
Tony Fisher and Noah Jayet. The event was hosted by Tony and emceed by his daughter Carly Jayet; who will forever mourn the loss of their son and brother, Nic Fisher.
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Great Mates Play Tribute In Honour Of Dig Richards Australia’s James Dean, the late Dig Richards, will be inducted onto the The Wall Of Fame at the 25th Parkes Elvis Festival. The induction on Wednesday, 11th January 2017 at 2pm will be followed by The Wall of Fame Show in honour of Dig at the Parkes Services Club at 4pm. Fellow Wall of Famers Rob E.G., Little Pattie and Lucky Starr will perform. Dig’s brother Doug Richards, who played with Rob E.G. and Lucky Starr and lives in Parkes these days, will also play, as well as Leon Isackson, who used to be the drummer in Dig’s band. The tribute show will focus on music of Dig’s era and include the two hit songs Doug wrote for his brother. Dig, who was born in Dunedoo, was one of Australia’s first wave of Rock ‘n Rollers, and one of the Top Five Australian Rock Superstars of the 1958/59 era with Johnny O’Keefe, Col Joye and Joynny Devlin, who have all been inducted onto the Wall of Fame. Rob E.G. and Lucky Starr followed Dig on to Bandstand and Six O’Clock Rock in 1959, and Little Pattie joined them in the early 60’s, each of them soon becoming members of Australia’s elite Top 10 recording artists and TV perfomers. Rob E.G., also known as Robie Porter, toured with Dig in those years and became very close friends with him. Robie became
a hit record artist in the early 60s and then moved on to Australia’s all-time Number 1 hit maker producing artists like Daddy Cool, Marcia Hines, Air Supply, Rick Springfield and Tommy Emmanuel. Robie reminisced about his time with Dig telling The Parkes Phoenix: “Dig was one of the best in show business I have ever met. He was first class.” He said many people had unfortunately forgotten about him because he died at the young age of 42. Dig, Rob and Lucky toured Australia many times together with The Delltones, and Robie felt it was very appropriate for them to play together in this tribute in honour of their great mate, Dig. By Maggi Barnard
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Yasmin Receives Prestigious Science Award
Parkes High School Year 11 student Yasmin Potts received the Victor Chang Science Award at a ceremony in Dubbo recently. This award acknowledges Yasmin’s achievement and her passion for science. Yasmin’s passion for science was evident in her application and interview for the National Youth Science Forum in Canberra in January 2017. She was successful and is looking forward to this opportunity to work at the Australian National University for two weeks, alongside other students and researchers who share her passion for science. Yasmin achieved first in Physics, first in Chemistry, first in Mathematics and first in Mathematics Extension 1 in Year 11. Professor Jamie Vandenberg from the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute said: “A career in science can be hugely fulfilling, but you need to be passionate. Science is about trying to understand and solve nature’s problems, no matter how big or small.” The Victor Chang School Science Awards were established over a decade ago to honour bright, young students excelling in the subject, with the hope that they would consider a career in the field. Parkes High School Principal, Sandra Carter said: “Yasmin is a deserved winner of this prestigious award. She is continually striving to improve her knowledge and understanding in all things science and has achieved outstanding academic results. The Parkes High School community is very proud of Yasmin.”
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Angus Hannelly, Birdee Sideris, Malcolm Bruce and Marshall Beaton jam out at CHILL ZONE last Saturday.
Open Mic Gives Opportunities For Young Performers
Local talent got to strut their stuff on stage at the Cambridge Hotel last Saturday during the December CHILL ZONE, a monthly open mic event that’s becoming the place to be for Parkes performers. Batty, the owner of Batty’s Music, got the ball rolling on CHILL ZONE in September, and says it’s just getting bigger and better. “There’s not enough opportunities for the youth to get experience playing live,” he said. “Some of our performers have now got paid gigs, so it’s great to see how this kind of opportunity really makes a difference.” The CHILL ZONE generally runs from 2 to 7pm on the first Saturday of the month, although it may be rescheduled to accommodate other community events. Performers register with Batty on the day and are given a slot in the rotating lineup. The open mic session draws in a lot of local talent, but also attracts creatives from further afield. People have come from
Forbes, Dubbo, Condoblin, Eugowra, and even as far as Bathurst. Birdee Sideris has been going to CHILL ZONE since it started. “It’s a great environment, really encouraging and supportive,” she said. “Even if you’re shy and don’t like performing in front of people, it’s wonderful, supportive atmosphere.” Record producer and sound engineer Stephan Van Der Merwe works with Batty to make CHILL ZONE happen. “It’s good for the kids,” he said. “But it’s not just for musos – it’s really an open mic event. We have had ventriloquists, stand-up comedians, poets… you don’t have to be in a band. It’s just a chance for creative people to get their stuff out there.” While most pub music events are for adult audiences, CHILL ZONE is an allages occasion. Anyone of any age can take the stage, plus it makes a great family outing, where kids can tag along to enjoy the show. By Raen Fraser
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Police in the Lachlan Local Area Command are reminding residents to remain vigilant to avoid being the victim of opportunistic thieves this summer. Senior Constable Daniel Greef warned that most intruders hope to avoid confrontations. “So whenever you leave your home, lock all doors and windows, but maintain a ‘lived in’ appearance by using timer devices to turn lights and radios on/off at different times.” He also said it was important to secure belongings and not leave valuables, handbags, wallets, car keys and cash lying around the house. Important Security Checklist: • ensure everything is secured; consider engraving valuables with your details • stop deliveries • empty bins of large packaging boxes for electronic items • turn the phone volume down • have trusted friends or neighbours clear your mailbox • have your neighbour or a friend park their car in your driveway • arrange for someone to cut your lawn and keep your property tidy • ask a relative or friend to check your home; leave your contact details • let a trusted neighbour know your plans • pay bills in advance including electricity, gas, water, and telephone so your supply continues while you’re away • avoid posting information online about being away as thieves will use this information to target properties • be sure your home and contents insurance is adequate and up to date If your home has been broken into: Call your local police station immediately. Don’t touch anything. Let police see your home exactly as the thief left it. Compile a list of what you think is missing - include brand names, model numbers, serial numbers, and any engraving details. For further information contact Senior Constable Daniel Greef on 6862 9999.
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PHOENIX Competition
go in the draw to win a $100 gift voucher from la bella medispa and a $100 gift voucher from 141 on main Complete the below entry form and return it to La Bella and 141 on Main. Or enter online via our website www.parkesphoenix.com.au for your chance to win. Prize drawn Tuesday 20th December 2016. Name: Address: ACTION… The two teams had a good game last Saturday with each side scoring several goals.
Parkes Leads The Way In Wheelchair Basketball
Wheelchair Basketball has officially been launched in Parkes making it the only place outside Sydney and the Central Coast to offer this opportunity to people with disabitlities. “We have five disabled children currently with their siblings filling in to make up ten players to have a game of five on a side,” said Melinda Pauluaskas, Regional Co-ordinator of Wheelchair Basektball in Parkes. For Dom Woods it is a great opportunity to make friends and to have fun. Hamish Neville said: “I love having a go at everything.” Anyone with a physical disability of any age is welcome to join the group. “At the moment we have members with different disabilities including a brain tumour, cerebral palsy, Neurofirbromatosis Type 1 and a spinal cord injury,” said Melinda. She added that abled bodied people can join as associate members, but would not be able to take part in official tournaments or events. The Parkes group is associated with Wheelchair Sports NSW and last Saturday Shaun Fitzgibbon, who is responsible for the Central West and Central Coast for the
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organisation, arrived from Newcastle with eight more sports wheelchairs and to offer his support. He gave the Parkes team and parents a lot of encouragement and said a team would hopefully start in Dubbo soon. Rochelle Smith, coach and trainer who has been instrumental in getting the group going, said it was not all about the sport, but getting together meant so much to members in forming friendships and bonds. “It also means a lot to parents to be part of a group and not feel they are on their own.” The Parkes group is planning an open day early next year to introduce the sport to the wider community and get more members to join. FUTURE PARALYMPIAN… Year 5 student Victoria Simpson took part in the National Athletic Carnival in Homebush, Sydney for the very first time earlier this month. She not only came home as the third best 11-year-old shot put AWD (multiclass) athlete in Australia, but is also the record holder for 11-year-old shot put and discus in classification F55. Victoria competed against athletes from all the other states in Australia. “It was a great feeling,” said Victoria holding her bronze medal proudly. Victoria has been in a wheelchair since age three after a spinal cord injury from a car accident. She is very active and plays wheelchair basketball, tennis, swims, does horse riding and sit down water skiing.
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HSC RESULTS
SPECIAL EDITION Friday 16 December 2016
ISSUE 42
Much To Celebrate At Parkes Christian School The Parkes Christian School HSC class of 2016 has much to celebrate as they have attained some wonderful achievements. The PCS community is once again extremely proud of its students and their dedication to this rigorous and highly regarded examination. Well before the release of the HSC results, the school was proud and pleased to announce that a number of the HSC cohort had already received offers for university courses for next year. Other students are waiting to hear about applications under the School Recommendation Scheme through the University Admission Centre. The following students have received offers: • Isabella Diener received offers to University of Wollongong, University of New England and Southern Cross University.
Year 12 students celebrated their final day at school with a fun assembly on 23rd September.
• Indianna Bermingham received offers to Charles Sturt University and University of New England. • Claudia Simpson received offers to Charles Sturt University, University of New England and International College of Management. • James Buesnell received an offer to University of New England. • Lachlan Westcott received offers to University of New England and Charles Sturt University (Bathurst and Wagga Wagga). • Rebecca Vaughan received an offer to University of Wollongong. • Lyndal Suffolk received an offer to ACU Brisbane. The 2016 HSC achievements reflect the determination, perseverance and commitment of the students, and the dedication and commitment of the teachers and other staff who taught and supported them.
On 22nd September Year 12 students spent their final full day at Parkes Christian School helping others. The younger students all enjoyed spending quality time them.