The Parkes Phoenix Issue 48

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IT’S NO SECRET… January has been a month of celebration for Ella and Amy Butler, who share a love of writing, when both of them won prizes for their literary efforts. Here they sit with the national anthology, Top Secret, containing Ella’s first publication of a short story.

The Butlers Did It

The secret is out - talent runs in the Butler family. January was an exceptional month for Ella and Amy Butler, with the motherdaughter duo each receiving recognition for their literary flair. Amy was declared Best Novice Poet at the Elvis Festival’s Poets’ Breakfast. Then, just weeks later, her 12 year-old daughter Ella received the Student Cultural Award in recognition for her written skills, which was presented at the Australia Day ceremony. Amy said her daughter’s nomination was a huge surprise. “It’s wonderful to know that someone in the community took enough notice. Because she’s home schooled, there haven’t really been the same oppor-

tunities for awards and recognition, so this has been a huge honour for us,” she said. Ella’s nomination follows her first publication in Top Secret, a national anthology. Her short story “Beware the Griffin” is a tale about children on a quest to save their parents. “I’ve always loved fantasy, and mythology; dragons, phoenixes and griffins are my favourite,” Ella said. “But when it comes to writing, it’s not all about the story; description and grammar are really important, that’s what makes you care about what’s happening.”

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MAYORAL NOTES Parkes Shire residents are invited to join the conversation at the Parkes 2030 Community Workshops. Council is hosting a series of workshops throughout the Shire to encourage residents to help shape the projects that we will develop and deliver over the next 12 years. To find out more, visit www.parkes.nsw.gov.au. To register your attendance at any of the workshops, call 6861 2333. Following the most successful Parkes Elvis Festival in the event’s 25 year history, Council came together with the Parkes Chamber of Commerce to host a Community Feedback Evening. Residents and local retailers provided feedback on the 2017 Festival, including what worked well and ideas to improve the Festival for 2018. For those who were unable to attend, you can still provide feedback via elvis@parkes. nsw.gov.au. Locals are encouraged to head to Harrison Park on Saturday, 25th February to watch this year’s Local Government Touch Football Carnival. There’ll be plenty of family fun, team dress ups, and friendly competition. Congratulations to all the participants of the Summer Reading Club, who managed

Ella credits the Parkes Shire Library’s Dan Fredericks as one of her mentors. “Dan was probably the motivation for me getting published, and my mum is my inspiration for actually writing.” Amy has a background in broadcast journalism and worked as a researcher and writer before she made the decision to home school her children. She’s written poetry for years, but this year was the first time she’d put it out there publicly. But despite her recent accolades, Amy’s current focus is on being a mentor to her children’s writing. “Our family really values creativity and imagination. We bounce ideas off one another and love making up stories and sharing stories together,” she said. As for Ella’s ambitions - she has already got plans for her first novel. Having earned such recognition, encouragement and support at such a young age, it’s safe to say Ella is ‘write’ on track.

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By Raen Fraser to read in excess of 888 books over the summer holidays. Over 200 children from Parkes, Peak Hill, Trundle and Tullamore registered for the Club, which aims to encourage a love for reading and build a lifelong library habit. The club members are now looking forward to their graduation celebration, which will be held on Thursday, 16th February at 4.30pm at Parkes Library. Have a safe and enjoyable weekend. Yours Faithfully, Cr Ken Keith OAM Mayor of Parkes Shire

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THUMBS UP A big thank you to the local Police for coming to the aid of a dog in distress over the weekend.

THUMBS UP To the 30 odd local artists who took part in the Australian Art Exhibition to celebrate Australia Day.

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QUESTION of the week around the world. It captures an interesting evolution in the creation of deceptive content as a way of herding people in a specific direction. There has come a point with fake news where people are beginning to believe what they want to believe, whether or not the news story is actually true.”

AUSSIE, AUSSIE, AUSSIE… George and Oscar Hendry, three and five years old respectively, were all dressed up for Australia Day celebrations last Thursday.

Veterans’ Grants: Local community groups can apply for Australian Government grants to support projects honouring Australia’s military history and personnel. Member for Riverina and Minister for Small Business, Michael McCormack said any group could apply for grant funding towards activities that assisted the health and quality of life of veterans or commemorative projects that honoured our military history. Grants are available for: Saluting Their Service (STS) commemorations program in two categories, namely Community Commemorative Grants (CCG) and Major Commemorative Grants (MCG); The Veteran and Community Grants (V&CG) Program; The Building Excellence in Support and Training (BEST) Program and The Grants-In-Aid Program (available to only national ESOs). For further information on each of these programs and how to apply visit the Department of Veterans’ Affairs website www.dva.gov.au/consultation-andgrants/grants or contact the Wagga Wagga electorate office. Word of the Year 2016: The Macquarie Dictionary has announced FAKE NEWS as the Committee’s Choice for Word of the Year 2016. The committee said: “The concept of fake news has been one of the big issues of 2016, not only in Australia but

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2017 National Awards for Local Government: Nominations for awards close 3rd March. According to the Minister for Local Government and Territories, Fiona Nash the awards recognise innovative projects which provide new or improved local government services. “Councils have the opportunity to nominate under a wide range of categories including boosting productivity through infrastructure or contributing to regional growth,” said Member for Riverina and Minister for Small Business, Michael McCormack. More information is available at: www.infrastructure.gov.au/nalg. Return to school anxiety? School is a bubbling brew of expectations, social and academic challenges, complex relationships and emerging identities. Little wonder anxiety levels – of students, parents and school staff – can rise as the new academic year begins. CEO of beyondblue, Georgie Harman urge parents and carers to visit healthyfamilies.org.au. It has resources to help tackle back to school anxiety with practical tips and strategies for parents.

Nick Amin felt there was no better time than Australia Day to teach his son, Rhythm (19 months) about cricket.

What are you going to learn in Kindergarten?

Ruby Hackett - Holy Family Primary School: I can already write my name, and I am going to make friends and play with dress ups.

Matthew Moon - Holy Family Primary School: I don’t know yet, the teachers haven’t told me. I’m still learning to write my name because I’m the littlest person in the family, but our dog, Borris, is even littler than me.

Alfie Rosser - Parkes East Public School: I’m going to learn writing and counting. I’m the biggest in my family. I have a baby sister and she bites, but I will read her stories when I learn to read.

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Tynan Matthews, a keen student of coding and digital technology, acquired a lot of new knowledge at a select summer camp last month.

Parkes Student Attends Bootcamp For Technology Buffs

One Parkes High School student was spending lots of time with algorithms, informatics and coding for a week during the summer holiday, while the rest of the country’s school population was lazing on the beach or at the pool. Year 9 student Tynan Matthews was among 60 of Australia’s brightest technology buffs hand-picked to attend the very first digIT ICT Summer School at the Macquarie University in Sydney last month. “It was good being around other kids with similar interests,” said Tynan. “I learned a few cool things.” The program, which runs over six months includes two residential camps and a mentoring program, will help students to take their skills in all aspects of digital literacy, science, technology, engineering and mathematics to the next level. They explored all aspects of information and communication technology through guest lectures, interactive sessions, practicals and field trips.

The visit to the Google Headquarters in Sydney impressed Tynan. “We were shown around the relaxation areas including craft and wood workshops, a virtual reality room, libraries, Lego rooms, cafés, restaurants and pop-up kitchens. The 14-year-old from Parkes, the only student from the Central West to attend, was happy to make friends with students from other small towns in Australia he had never heard of. Over the next six months, Tynan will be working on a project with another student and their mentor, which they will present at the winter school in June. “We still need to decide on our project,” said Tynan. As for his future career plans, he hasn’t made up his mind yet. “I just want to keep on experimenting and learning for now.” And when Tynan is not experimenting or learning, he likes to play cricket and relax playing on his Xbox with online friends. By Maggi Barnard

Parkes Shire residents are being urged to conserve water, following an influx in water usage over summer. The scorching temperatures across the region have placed an increased pressure on the local water supply. Parkes Shire Council’s Director Infrastructure, Andrew Francis said in order to avoid tightening of restrictions, the community needed to limit water usage. “To effectively manage water supply and security for residents, Council implements restrictions on water usage under the Local Government Regulation, to ensure water supply is preserved in times of drought or other water scarcity. “Currently, level 1 water restrictions apply in the Parkes Shire, which prohibits the use of watering systems from 10am to 5pm. Residents are permitted to use microsprays, sprinklers and drip systems before 10am and after 5pm daily, while commercial premises are limited to watering outside the hours of 10am and 3pm.” Andrew reminded residents to take advantage of the old brick pit, which can be used to water gardens, top up swimming pools and other non-consumptive uses around the house. Here are some water saving ideas: Wait for a full load before running a dishwasher or washing machine; take shorter showers; turn off the tap while brushing teeth; leave grass clippings on the lawn after mowing to prevent water loss through evaporation; reuse the water from your washing machine cycle to water your garden; and use a trigger hose nozzle to avoid wasted water “Small every day actions around the home add up to big water savings overall, and go a long way to helping the environment,” Andrew said. For the full list of water saving tips, visit www.parkes.nsw.gov.au.


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RURAL ROUNDUP Animal Health Warning During Extreme Heat If you have not yet done so, you need to put plans in place for livestock and animals that may be impacted by extreme heat. Record temperatures have been recorded during January making it the hottest month on record. The forecast is for temperatures to continue over 40 degrees Celsius for the next week. According to Local Land Services Central West, heatwaves can be fatal for livestock, particularly for at-risk animals such as lambs and calves, older animals or animals in poor condition. In preparing for extreme heat conditions, Local Land Services Vets offer some common sense advice for farmers and producers:

• Servicing most Fuel Injection Systems • Common Rail Filter Kits • Brassware • Glow Plugs • Make Injector and Brake Pipes

Make sure shade is available to protect animals from sun and wind. Check that stock have easy access to cool, clean water, preferably close to shaded areas animals can drink up to double the amount of water in hot weather. Minimise stock movements and only move animals in the cooler part of the day. Monitor livestock regularly and check for any signs of heat exposure, including sweating, excessive panting and drooling. If you would like any further information in relation to livestock health, please contact your nearest Local Land Services office on 1300 795 299. And remember - stay cool!

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Weekly Market Update Due to Thursday’s Australia Day Holiday, the week’s sales were held on Tuesday and Wednesday. The market opened on Tuesday with a negative tone, leaving the NRI 20 cents cheaper. However, Wednesday’s market had a different feel with prices opening at the previous day’s levels and in many cases lots started showing improvement. Style and spec again played a large role in market movement (the better the type the lesser the falls). The skirting market closely mirrored the fleece market, although, some low spec / high vm lots struggled to find support and were tending cheaper. The crossbred market continued to struggle with further losses of around 20 cents with the exception of 28 micron which only lost 5 cents for the week. The oddment sector also suffered losses but not to the same degree, and Sydney and Fremantle gained ground on day two, setting a positive tone for next week’s sale. Sales continue next week with currently 42,584 bales rostered for sale in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle.


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The day of love hearts, red roses and romance is just around the corner… Valentine’s Day, also called Saint Valentine’s Day, is a day that many Australians celebrate with someone they love. The day originated as a Western Christian liturgical feast day honoring one or more early saints named Valentinus, and is recognised as a significant cultural and commercial celebration in many regions around the world. According to Wikipedia, the day first became associated with romantic love within the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. In 18th-century England, it evolved into an occasion in which lovers expressed their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards. These days typical Valentine’s Day activities include picnics in the park, buying gifts of chocolates, flowers, jewellery, or other items for loved ones, a romantic meal at a restaurant, a boat cruise with a special meal, sharing Valentine’s Day messages via social media and radio announcements. You can have your special Valentine’s message printed in the Parkes Phoenix too - see Love Notes at the end of this story. Some people choose Valentine’s Day as the day to propose to their partners, while others set February 14 as their wedding day. Some charities and other organisations hold special events, such as a Valentine’s

Day ball, to raise funds for various causes that help others in need. Although Valentine’s Day is not a designated nationwide public holiday in Australia, restaurants, theatres, coffee shops, and shops selling Valentine’s Day related products may be particularly busy on this day. It is wise to make a booking if you plan to treat your loved one with a dinner on Valentine’s Day. The day is celebrated in many countries worldwide. The most common symbols of Valentine’s Day are heart shapes, which are used to decorate many things, including cards, trees, wrapping paper, cookies and gift boxes. Other symbols associated with Valentine’s Day are pairs of birds, cute teddy bears, Cupid and his arrows and couples kissing or embracing. The colors red and pink are often associated with Valentine’s Day.

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Bright Smiles For New Look Dentist The oldest established dental practice in the Parkes Shire has a new and fresh look for the future. Richardson Dental Surgery has been a hive of activity over the past three weeks to transform the 50-year-old interior at 19 Church Street into an ergonomically friendly and comfortable space. “We wanted to welcome our clients into a friendly and spacious environment to help ease the stress of visiting the dentist,” said Dr Khazima Riaz. Everything is new, including a mobile friendly entrance for people with walking frames and coloured dentist chairs in the two identical treatment rooms.

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Khazima said the renovation was planned around utilising space more effectively to allow her practise to offer the best service possible. “We totally believe in preventative care, perform all aspects of general dentistry, as well as cosmetics and implants.” She had very good advice for people fearful of visiting the dentist: “It is very important to keep up with preventative care to avoid any major dental issues, which is usually more stressful than a regular check-up.” So if you have not scheduled your checkup yet for the new year, pop in and enjoy the fresh and modern look of Richardson Dental Surgery.

Anita Richardson (left) and Dr Khazima Riaz are happy with the new look of Richardson Dental Surgery.

Love is in the air

Love Letters Straight From The Heart Johnny Cash’s note to his wife, June Carter, on her 65th birthday: We get old and get use to each other. We think alike. We read each other’s minds. We know what the other wants without asking. Sometimes we irritate each other a little bit. Maybe sometimes take each other for granted. But once in awhile, like today, I meditate on it and realize how lucky I am to share my life with the greatest woman I ever met.

Valentine’s Day Wish List... To my darling husband, wife, partner, boyfriend, girlfriend, love of my life...

I totally trust your taste and appreciate your company and effort more than anything but I have helped you along by ticking a few things on this list to make this Valentine’s Day one to remember for years to come (you just might get lucky).

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Zelda Fitzgerald to F Scott Fitzgerald - Autumn 1930: Darling – I love these velvet nights. I’ve never been able to decide … whether I love you most in the eternal classic half-lights where it blends with day or in the full religious fan-fare of midnight or perhaps in the lux of noon. Anyway, I love you most and you ’phoned me just because you phoned me tonight – I walked on those telephone wires for two hours after holding your love like a parasol to balance me.


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NEWSkills DON’T BE LATE FOR SCHOOL Kids! Are your alarm clocks set and lunches packed yet you always seem to be late or forget something or go to school tired? Here are some tips to make your school mornings a breeze. 1. Get to bed at a reasonable hour, no screens in bed and wake up early so you have time to prepare for the day. 2. Avoid that snooze button on your alarm! 3. Eat a healthy breakfast to help you wake up faster. 4. Get your homework done early so you are organised and don’t have to stay up late. 5. Get some exercise, this will help you sleep well too! 6. Don’t eat dinner too late, it can keep you awake.

Challenge yourself and learn something new this year! Why not try martial arts? Kumiai Ryu Martial Arts School has classes every Tuesday and Thursday at Middleton Public School. You can get one month’s free classes if you present the voucher on page 12.

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It’s back to school time. Henry Parkes was instrumental in passing the first Public Schools Act in 1866. The colony’s non-denomination public education system was based on which national model? a) British National Model b) French Imperial Method

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TWINKLE Toes Payton Swindle is ready for ballet classes this year.

How long have you lived in Parkes and what do you like about living here? I have lived in Parkes for the last eight years, previously I am from Broken Hill. Parkes is a beautiful town to live in. The people are so friendly and it didn’t take long at all to feel like ‘locals!’ Where do you work and what do you enjoy about your work? I work at Parkes Early Childhood Centre. I love my job, all the ladies I work with are amazing and the families and children that come into our centre have always been so nice. I love working with children, there is something very special about watching and teaching young children to learn and grow. What do you do to unwind after work or on weekends? I love spending time with my family. My children are very active and I love being able to watch them enjoy their chosen activities. Some days it’s soccer gala days, others dancing concerts. What are you really good at? With such a busy family life, I’d like to think that I’m a fantastic organiser. If you could have a super power, what would it be? I’d love to be able to fly! We do a fair bit of travelling, so being able to fly could definitely come in handy. What is your pet hate? Lateness... I like to always be early for everything if I can. Tell us about your best holiday ever. We like to have very relaxing holidays. We have a houseboat on the Murray/Darling Rivers and that would have to be my favourite holiday spot. It’s very quiet and calm, lots of swimming, fishing and barbeques.

Get Your Twinkle Toes Into Ballet! Ballet is a great way for kids to get fit and active. It is also an excellent place for beginners to start learning dance, and for seasoned dancers to hone their skills. Twinkle Toes Dance Studio will be hosting Royal Academy of Dance (R.A.D.) Ballet exams this year! After studying for two years to achieve her Certificate of Ballet Teaching Studies, Miss Bre is now a Registered Teacher. This status with the prestigious R.A.D. is a treasured skill in the Central West, with only a few teachers in the region holding this qualification. Miss Bre is so excited to be offering R.A.D. exams to the dancers of Parkes this year. For more information, please contact Twinkle Toes Dance Studio by phone, email or facebook.


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Australia Day Ambassador, Susie Elelman (middle) met Jocelyn and David Moles at the opening of the Australia Day Art Exhibition last Wednesday.

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The Adult Survivors of Child Abuse - Cowra Support Group meets on the first Friday of each month at 12:30. Open to all survivors of any community. Contact Pascale on 6342 1612. Details on website: http://www.itmatters.com.au/childAbuse_support_Cowra.html

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Banjo Patterson Australian Poetry Festival in Orange. For more information visit www.visitorange.com.au

20 Feb

Parkes Torch Bearers for Legacy meets every third Monday of the month at 10:30am at the Parkes Services Club. Everyone welcome. Contact Magaret Cherry on 6862 4789 for more information.

23 Feb

Coffee with a Cop from 10am to 11:30am at Café “n”Ate (249 Clarinda Street). No agenda or speeches, just a chance to ask questions, voice concerns and get to know officers in your neighbourhood.

25 Feb

Local Government Touch Football Carnival at Harrison Park. Celebrating 25 years.

28 Feb

Arthritis Support Group Education from 10am to 12pm at Assemblies of God Hall, Rees Ave. Speaker is Pam Simonds from Neighbourhood Central. All people living with Arthritis and their friends/carers are welcome. Cost: Gold Coin donation. For information contact Sandra 6863 4904.

19 Mar

Colour For A Cure Fun Run at the Northparkes Oval. Family friendly fun run with a splash of colour – 5km run or walk to raise awareness and funds for The Children Tumour Foundation and members of the Parkes community directly affected by Neurofibromatosis (NF). Buy tickets online at Eventbrite.

28 Mar

Arthritis Support Group will socially support one another over Morning Tea at 10am at the Pink Orchid Cafe, Bushman Street. Come and join us.

4 Mar

SAVE THE DATE Fancy Dress Fundraiser for the McGrath Foundation and Ava Garland at the Forbes Inn. Get a table of ten and pick your year of music to dress up to – whether it be the 1920s, 1950s Rock & roll, 1960s flower power, 1980s punk, 1990s dance, pop or rap. Tickets are $35 each, nibbles provided. RSVP Tami Stewart 0427 552 243 tami.james@bigpond. com or Sharon Maguire 0428 563 161 cooee@activ8.net.au

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SAVE THE DATE Opera for Ava @ Red Bend College Main Hall from 3 – 5pm with principal soloist for Opera Australia, Dominica Matthews singing songs from well known Operas and musical theatre. She will be joined by Diego Torre from Mexico and Kathleen Moore from Canada. Tickets $85 available at Hazell and Field in Forbes or send email to opera4ava@gmail. com. Go to the Opera4ava Facebook page for more information.

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SAVE THE DATE Tullamore Irish Festival over Easter with Peter Byrne and Celtic Beat, Damien Leith and Celtic Sirens. For more information visit www.tullamore.org.au.

Csaba Belley of Parkes was one of the 30 artists to exhibit at the Australia Day Art Exhibition. He is with his wife, Judy, at his painting entitled Because of Magpies.

Fred and Frances Thornton took part in the All Australian Car Display on Australia Day at Cooke Park. They are in their 1928 Chev National.

Topical Trivia answer: c) The Irish National Model Stephanie O’Rourke attended the Australia Day celebrations in Cooke Park with her children last Thursday. Leah is on her left, Isaac on her lap with Joshua and Holly on her right.

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Participants of the Brighter Futures Lending Hands Workshop John Nyman (second left) and Patrick Martin (right) show off some of their work with supervisors Debbie Robson and Mark Horner.

Wood-Work For The Dole

If you’ve ventured from Clarinda Street a little, you might have stumbled upon a curious new shopfront on Dalton Street. The Brighter Futures Lending Hands workshop is a unique blend of retail space, workshop, and not-for-profit program for the longterm unemployed. Inside you’ll find a team of people practicing their newly acquired woodwork and craft skills. The participants work with recycled materials, such as wooden pallets or discarded furniture that can be repurposed into something new and functional. The crafty crew have made coffee tables, book cases, glory boxes, and a garden bench that was created out of an old bed. They’ve even built their own wall as a practical and cost-effective solution to the sawdust generated by the woodwork. Creative Supervisor Debbie Robson said that it’s a fantastic program that gives the participants practical skills in a simulated workplace. “It’s great to see the group share skills and work together as a team,” she

said. “There are usually stereotypes around the unemployed, but we’ve found that people really want to do something and be involved.” Woodwork supervisor Mark Horner said he enjoys mentoring others. “You get satisfaction that you’ve been able to help them. You’re giving them confidence and hopes for their future,” he said. Patrick, a participant, said he was looking forward to completing a wishing well for a private commission. “It is a really supportive environment, and it’s good to learn to use tools that I haven’t used before,” he said. John has been in the program for several months. “It’s a great learning experience, I’ve developed woodworking skills I didn’t have before,” he said. The good news? Everything they make is for sale, at very affordable rates. Members of the public can purchase hand-made, recycled furniture that has its own bespoke charm and a guaranteed sustainable origin. By Raen Fraser

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Canberra Calling Young Indigenous Leaders

Applications are open for the 2017 National Indigenous Youth Parliament (NIYP). The NIYP is a week-long leadership program for Indigenous Australians aged 16 to 25, to be held in Canberra from 23rd to 29th May. The Australian Electoral Commission will bring 50 young Indigenous Australians to Canberra - six from each state and territory and two from the Torres Strait Islands. The centrepiece of the NIYP is a two-day simulated parliament in the House of Representatives chamber at Old Parliament House. Participants will debate bills and issues important to themselves and their communities. No specific skills or experience are required to participate in the NIYP, apart from a desire to have a say in what’s going on in your community. Applications are open until Friday, 3rd March. Participants will be chosen based on their ideas, community activity and leadership potential. To apply visit www.aec.gov. au/indigenous.


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PARKES SPORT COLOURFUL KITES ... There were plenty of keen kite fliers at the Kite Festival at Northparkes Oval on Australia Day, but unfortunately it was a perfectly quiet morning... the kids’ enthusiasm and muscle power saw some kites getting air borne for as long as the running continued. Everyone still had a whale of a time... even though the big whale kite could not be launched!

Cooking Up A Storm On Golf Course Veteran golfer Graham Cooke bounced back to his brilliant best when he took out Saturday’s 3rd round of the BWR Accountants and Advisors Summer competition. In very hot conditions Cooke, playing off a 31 handicap, set up the victory with a brilliant front 9 holes that saw him return a great 23 points or the equivalent of 5 shots under his handicap to record his first victory in nearly six months. Runner-up was Lindsay Elliott who recorded 42 points, just one shot ahead of third place Frankie Cock. She continued her brilliant form in returning a great 5 under handicap score of 41 points. Ball winners on Saturday were 42 Lindsay Elliott, 41 Frankie Cock, 39 Robert Hey, Mitch McGlashan and Margaret Hogan, 38 Rod Kiley, Laurie Wakefield, Tom Medcalf, Tim Baker, Colleen Flynn and Bob Barter and surviving the countback on 37 was Cathy Kelly. The Nearest the Pin jackpot on the Idlerite Tyrepower 1st hole was not won, however

Richard Hutchison claimed 20% of the jackpot and won 16 balls. The other Nearest the Pin awards saw Steve Simpson clean up on the Griffins Leading Edge 4th hole. This shot allowed Simpson to claim the Money Hole award too. On the Dirt Doctor Landscaping 6th hole, Mitch McGlashan got the first of a double. His second award came on the difficult Westlime-sponsored 15th hole, while on the Harvey Norman 11th hole it was Lindsay Elliott who got to celebrate. The day’s final two awards, the Nearest the Pins in two shots on the Parkes Ready Mixed Concrete 9th hole and the PJL Groups 18th hole, saw Mark Job and Lindsay Elliott take the honours.

TEAMS

The Parkes teams to represent the club in the 1st round of the Central West Golf Associations Pennant series starting on Sunday 5th in Orange are: Division 1: John Green, Peter Dixon, Rob-

ert Hey, Mitch McGlashan and Justin Sutton with Joey Van Opynen as the reserve; Division 2: Phil Barnard, Steve Edmonds, Tim Burke, Tom Casey and Denis Howard with Dave Stevenson and Mark Kelly as the reserves; Division 3: Colin Barker, Peter Bristol, Jake Hodge, Richard Hutchison and Tony Hendry with Paul Thomas as the reserve, Division 4: Michael Dellaca, Dave Harwood, Tony Evans, Rod Kiley and Luke Greenwood and the reserve is Garry Phipps. By Paul Thomas

CHILDREN’S CROSSING

All Children’s Crossings have ‘No Stopping’ zones on the approach and departure. That’s so drivers can clearly see people crossing the road. It’s illegal to park or stop on a Children’s Crossing. So help keep Parkes kids safe, when you see a Children’s Crossing obey the rules.

Fine - $433 & 2 demerit points! A message from Parkes Shire Council and the Parkes Primary Schools.


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