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Friday 10 February 2017

ISSUE 49

LOOKING FORWARD… Orange MP, Philip Donato helps PCYC Club Manager, Amanda Sutton balance the budget for amenities upgrades. Philip announced a grant of $20,000 for the PCYC on Tuesday.

Orange MP Grants Wishes For Local Community Groups

Philip Donato was the bearer of good news on Tuesday when the MP for Orange visited the Parkes Shire to announce the latest round of Community Building Partnership grants. A total of $38,925 has been allocated to several local community groups for vital repairs and upgrades. “As Member for Orange, I am proud to announce four Community Building Partnerships grants for groups in Parkes, Trundle and Peak Hill.” Philip said. The Parkes PCYC received $20,000 to contribute for the upgrade of amenities. PCYC Club Manager, Amanda Sutton said around 600 members utilise the PCYC on

a weekly basis, participating in various sports, after-school care, or even traffic offender programs. “The building is in almost original condition and is in need of a lot of repairs,” she said. “People have a strong connection to the PCYC through the activities, but a lot of people are unhappy with the amenities, so it will be great to be able to start the improvements.” The female toilets and change rooms will be the first to benefit, with a renovation set to provide new tiling, new basins, and an essential repair of the sagged and broken ceiling.

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FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK... 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 The first of the Parkes 2030 Community Workshops will take place in Alectown next week, allowing Parkes Shire residents to join the conversation about 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. Retail operators in the Parkes Shire will have the opportunity to revamp their retail space as part of an exciting series of visual merchandising workshops. As part of Back to Business Week, visual merchandising specialist, Carol Bagaric from AUSVM will host the Retail Revamp program on Monday, 27th February until Wednesday, 1st March. Over the course of the three days, retailers will learn easy tricks to transform their retail space and create a positive experience for customers without breaking the bank. The program is free and is open to all businesses in the Parkes Shire. To participate, download an application form from www.parkes.nsw.gov.au/retail-revamp and return to Council by Wednesday, 15th February. The kids will be cheering when Story Time and Rhyme Time return to Parkes Shire Library next week. The programs are perfect for pre-school aged children to make

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friends, enjoy stories, learn rhymes and do some craft. For more information, visit www. parkes.nsw.gov.au or call Parkes Shire Library on 6861 2309. With the mercury set to peak in the forties this weekend, I urge everyone to keep hydrated and look out for one another. Keep an eye on your pets as they feel the heat too! Residents are reminded to conserve water by following some easy water saving tips, www.parkes.nsw.gov.au. Have a safe and enjoyable weekend. Yours Faithfully, Cr Ken Keith OAM Mayor of Parkes Shire

We all have a song, poem or quote that melts our hearts. I think Leonard Cohen’s ability to craft lines that can make you love, laugh, cry or despair is incomparable, and I want to share this with you for Valentine’s Day: “We are so small between the stars, so large against the sky and lost among the subway crowd, I try to catch your eye” – Stories of the Street. It feels like we have just about recovered from the fun and excitement of the Parkes Elvis Festival, and it now it’s time again for celebrations. Tuesday is Valentine’s Day and we have a three-page Valentine’s feature, pages 6 to 8, with suggestions from retailers on what to get your loved one, or where to go for a romantic dinner. We also have quotes for the day and even love songs to play. If love is not exciting enough, we are very happy to welcome readers from Trundle, Tullamore, Tottenham and Bogan Gate on board from today. The good news is the Phoenix is spreading our wings, which means The Parkes Phoenix will be available every Friday at the outlets as listed under Snippets on page 3. We would like to invite contributions of news from these towns we could include on a regular basis. As in any relationship, we love getting feedback from our readers. Our electronic doors are always open, so let us know what you think. Enjoy Issue 49! Maggi Barnard Editor

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Have your say on the issues that affect you and your community. To submit a letter to the Editor email us at editor@parkesphoenix.com.au or mail us at PO Box 251 Canowindra NSW 2804. Letters to the Parkes Phoenix must carry the senders name, home address and day and evening phone numbers. Pseudonyms are not accepted. The opinions and views of readers are not necessarily the views of the staff and Management of The Parkes Phoenix.

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300.0c to 325.0c 280.0c to 325.0c 280.0c to 365.2c 285.0c to 325.0c to 314.2c 265.0c to 306.2c 210.0c to 236.0c 228.0c to 248.0c to 266.6c

DRAW CATTLE SALE MONDAY 13TH FEBRUARY POSITION 3 SHEEP SALE TUESDAY 14TH FEBRUARY POSITION 7

FORBES SHEEP AND LAMB SALE 07/02/2017 $128.00 to $160.00

Heavy lambs ( 23-26 kilos)

$160.00 to $176.00

Extra heavy lambs ( 26 kilos+)

$170.00 to $225.00

Light Trade weight merino lambs

$107.00 to $130.00

Hoggets

$ 84.00 to $139.00

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.

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A message from Parkes Shire Council and the Parkes Primary Schools.


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SNIPPETS...

Winner of the Shop Parkes + Win competition, Pauline van der Merwe from Parkes.

Record entries: The Shop Parkes + Win campaign has been the most successful one yet, with more than 7,000 entries received from the 106 local participating retail outlets. This year the campaign was extended to January to coincide with the Parkes Elvis Festival. This enabled local retailers to capitalise from the 25,000 visitors at the festival. Congratulations to the lucky winner, Pauline van der Merwe from Parkes who shopped at Byrne Clothing and Embroidery. She won a trip to Las Vegas valued at $4,000 - the prize tied in with Elvis Festival theme, Viva Las Vegas. Pauline has 12 months to redeem her prize. Phoenix spreads its wings: From today The Parkes Phoenix will be available in Trundle, Tullamore, Tottenham and Bogan Gate every Friday. You can pick up your free copy at the Trundle Newsagency, Casho’s Café in Tullamore, Foodworks and the Post Office in Tottenham, and the Railway Hotel in Bogan Gate. Trundle, Tullamore, Tottenham and Bogan Gate News: As we are spreading our wings to your region, please send us your news, photos and snippets to editor@ parkesphoenix.com.au.

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QUESTION of the week Coffee with a Cop: Everybody is invited to join the officers from Lachlan Local Area Command on Thursday, 23rd February at 10am at Café ‘n’ Ate, 249 Clarinda Street for a coffee. “Community members will come together in an informal, neutral space to discuss community issues, build relationships and drink coffee,” said Superintendent Chris Taylor. “We hope community members will feel comfortable to ask questions, bring concerns, or simply get to know our officers.” He explained the majority of contacts law enforcement has with the public happen during emergencies or emotional situations. These are not always the most effective times for relationship building with the community. Contact Senior Constable Daniel Greef with questions on 6862 9999. Year of Plastic Bags: Parkes Library is again hosting the Parkes Local Waste to Art exhibition and competition. The community art exhibition and competition showcases imaginative works made from reused and recyclable waste materials. The aim is to challenge peoples’ perceptions about rubbish and to celebrate the reuse and recycling of waste through arts and crafts. Entry is free and closes on Monday, 10th April at 1pm. The categories are: 2 Dimensional (poster/painting/collage/drawing); 3 Dimensional (sculpture/installation/video/ soundscape) and Functional (furniture, craftworks and wearable items). Within these categories there are sections for primary school, secondary school, community, open (professional artists) and building or element of building/large sculpture. The most inspiring artwork in each section/category will receive a cash prize. An award will also be given to the work that best uses the Annual Waste Theme; Plastic bags and soft plastic packaging. Entry forms are available at any Parkes Shire Library, or from the website www.parkes.nsw.gov.au or library@parkes.nsw.gov.au.

What do you like about the NRL?

Josie Lynch: I like it, because they do tackles, which is a bit like sparring in karate. I enjoy physical fighting with people. I want to start playing. The Panthers are by far the best team – their colour is black and I like black.

Jake Herring: I like NRL because it is a hard and tough sport. I enjoy playing it. My favourite team is the Broncos.

Bailey and Zac Chandler: We like NRL – it is fun to watch. We love the Panthers. It was pretty cool meeting the players.

PARKES 2030 Community Workshops You’re invited to join the conversation and help shape the projects to be developed and delivered over the next term of Council and beyond.

Register your attendance via council@parkes.nsw.gov.au or 6861 2333. #Parkes2030 www.parkes.nsw.gov.au


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School Scoop

BUBBLING WITH EXCITEMENT… Holy Family Primary School welcomed two Kindergarten classes this week. Class KS is on the left. Back row (L-R) Marshell Alexander, Angus Jones, Harry Rowbotham and Boundy Johnston. Third row: Archie Edmunds, Ari Albert, Banjo Shearer and Matthew Moon. Second row: Alyra Williams, Gracy Allen, Tiffany Hanstock and Ara Aarts. Front row: Denise Bokeyar (teacher’s assistant), Brydie Coleman, Connie Fryer, Georgia Takiari and Sue Caldwell (teacher). Class KB on the right. Back row (L-R) Lockey Harbidge, Angus Gillies, Hayden Peters and Annette Kearney (teacher’s assistant). Third row: Ali Al-Maliky,Jamison Lee and Oliver Monkerud. Second row: Piper Brownlow, Daisy Rice, Ruby Hackett and Emily White. Front row: Natasha Wing Yip, Sophia Byrne, Scarlett Lawryk, Abby Burke and Bernadette Clowry (teacher) .

NEW BEGINNINGS… Christian School 2017 Kindergarten students are at the back (L-R) Charlie Moss, Dylan Jones, William Westcott and Archer James. Front row (L-R) Pippa Westcott, Layla Varcoe, Grace Mayo, Ruby Field, Lacey Berude and Charlotte Ballantyre.

More school photos on page 13 - Be Seen.


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Health Smart Weight Loss Depends On Your Personality Type When it comes to diets, most Australians tend to over-think, have too high expectations and are anxious about failure – all of which can derail the best intentions. CSIRO behavioural scientists have recently identified the dominant diet type among Australian adults, revealing why many people find it hard to maintain a healthy diet. The CSIRO surveyed more than 28,000 Australian adults to identify the personality traits and behavioural patterns in relation to eating and weight loss. They found there are five behavioural Diet Types with the over-thinking, anxious perfectionist the predominant type. The Thinker tends to over-analyse every decision, set unrealistic expectations and give themselves little margin for error. This type is more prone to self-doubt, anxiety and stress, which can lead to over-eating and low success. The research found Australians are motivated to lose weight with nine out of 10 of the surveyed adults attempting to lose weight in their lifetime. About 50 per cent have made more than six attempts while almost 20 per cent has tried more than 25 times. Even with this strong motivation and persistence to lose weight, obesity rates remain high.

The Diet Types program aims to address this gap by identifying a person’s psychological characteristics which play a key role in improving diet success. The most and least common of the five main diet personality types across the surveyed population were: • The Thinker 41% - Overthinking and worrying about failure leads to stress which can derail diet progress. • The Craver 25% - Craves delicious food and finds it hard to stop, leading to overeating in tempting situations. • The Foodie 15% - Loves making, eating and experiencing food. • The Socialiser 15% - Flexibility is essential – you won’t let strict food restrictions stifle your social life. • The Freewheeler 4% - Makes spontaneous and impulsive food choices, finds planning meals hard.

“If you have struggled to maintain your diet after a few weeks, your personal diet type will shed light on what behaviours and habits are creating a barrier for you,” CSIRO Behavioural Scientist Dr Sinead Golley said. If you’d like to learn more or complete the diet type assessment for free please visit www.totalwellbeingdiet.com

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Love is in the air Make Love Count Again We all crave love and companionship in our lives, so why ignore the celebration of love this Valentine’s Day on Tuesday, 14th February. Think back to the beginning of a relationship where sparks flew, gazes longed and passion was ignited. What happened you must be thinking? Effort is the answer, and too often people slip into what is easy and comfortable. Make the change this Valentine’s Day and bring the romance back into your life. Romance is the key to keeping that burning passion alive for one another. Whether it be big or small gestures, just make them count. Be thoughtful in giving and grateful in receiving. Be spontaneous, go on a daring adventure, cook a meal (even if you are a horrible cook), make something special (even if you don’t have a creative bone in you) and most importantly, listen. Listen to not only your loved one’s tedious rants and raves but his or her goals, aspirations, dreams, wants and desires. Get to know one another again, like really get to know each other. Valentine’s Day is known as the day of roses, chocolates and cards but where did it actually come from and surely there is more to it? It is believed that Valentine’s Day originated from the ancient Roman fertility festival Lupercalia. During this festival young women would place their names in a large urn, young men then drew a name out and whomever they drew they were now romantically linked to them for the next year. Another version is that 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. Whatever the origin of Valentine’s Day, why not celebrate what all humans crave in life, being loved. Celebrate it, rejoice in it and enjoy it.

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Love is in the air

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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).

Hart Bar – Valentine’s Dinner special Hay’s Mitre 10 – Practical, hands on Valentine’s gifts 141 On Main – Look good in a new outfit Charisma Hair Design – V Gold Style Giftset Adelarose – Essential oils, candles, crystals, insense, gift vouchers Parkes Brick & Paver – Wine barrel bars, gift vouchers Hay’s Gift & Gardenware – Special Valentine’s gifts Ikon – Wine & dine with a special lover’s menu for two Colouby Creations – Something unique and different Parkes Mensland – Gift vouchers Griffins Leading Edge – CDs and gift vouchers Astro Dish Motor Inn – Fine dining (present ad for 5% off)

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Love is in the air Love Quotes for Valentine’s Day

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The best love is the kind that awakens the soul, that makes us reach for more, that plants the fire into our hearts and brings peace to our minds. Love is our true destiny. We do not find the meaning of life by ourselves alone – we find it with another. – Thomas Merton Love is what makes two people sit in the middle of a bench, even if there is plenty of room at both ends. I don’t mind when our conversations get a little boring or when we’re texting and we run out of things to say. I don’t care when we’re hanging out but doing nothing, because just having you is enough to make me happy. I love you every day, not just on Valentine’s Day! All you need is love, but a little choc-

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olate now and then doesn’t hurt. – Charles M. Schulz Before I met you, I never knew what it was like to be able to look at someone and smile for no reason. Women are meant to be loved, not to be understood. – Oscar Wilde Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love. – Albert Einstein When someone else’s happiness is your happiness, that is love. – Lana Del Rey

Romantic Songs for Valentine’s Day 1. Endless Love, Diana Ross & Lionel Richie 2. I’ll Make Love to You, Boyz II Men 3. You Needed Me, Anne Murray 4. Be Without You, Mary J. Blige 5. We Found Love, Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris 6. How Deep Is Your Love, Bee Gees 7. And I Love Her, The Beatles 8. Something, The Beatles 9. I Will Always Love You, Whitney Houston 10. I Can’t Stop Loving You, Ray Charles

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& SPORTS INJURIES CENTRE

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Preventing Netball Injuries

Duncan Clement receives the Parkes Shire Cultural Award – Adult from Susie Elelman, Australia Day Ambassador at the ceremony held at Cooke Park.

Cultural Award Is Music To Duncan’s Ears

Duncan Clement is a man of many talents. The multi-instrumentalist is very proactive in the local community arts scene, but he’s not one to blow his own trumpet. Which is why it really struck a chord when he was awarded the Parkes Shire Adult Cultural Award in recognition of his contribution to music in the Parkes Shire. “It was a big surprise, I was not expecting the nomination at all,” he said, “And I really wasn’t expecting to get the award.” Duncan’s involvement with the Parkes Shire Concert Band goes way back to 1986 when it was called the Parkes Town Band, but life and other duties led him elsewhere. He has been back for about three years, and for the past two of those he has volunteered as the music director for the Parkes Shire Concert Band, as well as for Lachlan Valley Pipes and Drums. Duncan also runs the Parkes teaching band learners group.

For Duncan music has always played a role in his life. “I had piano lessons when I was five or six years old, and then decided to learn the trumpet when I was at high school. I played music throughout school and for the HSC, and then studied at the Newcastle Conservatorium for one and a half years.” Duncan said music was reasonably accessible in Parkes, but it often competes with other activities, like sports. “Everyone should give an instrument a go at least once in their life,” he said. “There’s plenty of teachers around town.” Duncan works as a mechanic by day, but still manages to give so much energy and enthusiasm to local bands because it is something he really enjoys. “If you love something it’s not an effort,” he said. By Raen Fraser

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Looking for something to do on Sunday morning? The Parkes Upmarkets is a good place for a family outing. The markets are held bi-monthly on the second Sunday of the month in Cooke Park from 9am to 1pm. With almost 30 stalls booked in for Sunday, there will be plenty to look at, taste, drink, admire and buy: jams, fresh fruit, food, drinks, ice cream, coffee, soaps, candles, jewellery, music, sweets, baby items and a jumping castle for the kids! It promises to be a relaxing morning socialising in the park.

Netball is ranked as the leading women’s participation team sport in Australia for 15 to 24-year-olds. It is a great sport to develop health and fitness in a team based environment regardless of the level of competition. Like any sport there is an inherent risk of injury. National insurance data indicates that as high as 25% of all major injuries are attributed to Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries. Furthermore ACL injury comes at high physical, emotional and financial cost to the athlete. The ACL is the main stabilising ligament in the knee. Females are four to six times more likely than males to rupture this ligament. There is also further risk associated with athletes participating in sports involving deceleration, pivoting and twisting. This means that netballers have a high risk of injury to the ACL and lower limbs. Research tells us that 50 to 70% of all ACL injuries can be prevented with neuromuscular training programmes. These types of programmes are basically designed to improve the strength, flexibility, control, balance and co-ordination of the athlete. Not only can they decrease the incidence of lower limb injuries, they have the added benefit of enhancing performance. With this in mind Netball Australia, along with the Institute of Sport, has developed the KNEE programme to provide education to coaches, players and parents. The KNEE programme is a netball specific neuromuscular training programme and can be accessed at www.http//knee.netball.com.au. Whether you are a coach to your child’s netball team, support staff, athlete or parent, this programme is designed to keep players on the court for longer and moving more efficiently when there. “For the fitness of you” Linda Reilly

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TROUBLE SLEEPING? Most of us have struggled falling asleep. Here are some helpful hints to help you get a better night’s rest. 1. Squeeze all your muscles and relax them. 2. Make your room colder. 3. Hide your clock. 4. Ban your phone . 5. Put a pillow under your knees. 6. Wash your face with cold water.

CAUGHTOut! Bursting with concentration… blowing bubbles is hard work on the first day of school at Holy Family!

BOOKWorms The February book for the Parkes Library Book Club is The Grass Castle by Karen Viggers. The daughter of a pastoralist, Daphne grew up in a remote valley of the Brindabella Ranges where she raised her family with her husband Doug in a world of horses, cattle and stockmen… The Book Club meets on the last Wednesday and Thursday of every month when some lively discussion takes place on a different book each time. Start reading to join the discussion on 22nd February 3pm - 4pm, or 23rd February 6pm - 7pm. To join the Book Club please call Parkes Library on 6861 2309.

TOPICALTrivia MATTERS OF THE HEART? Today we associate love with the heart, but this wasn’t always the case. In medieval times, which internal organ was believed to cause love? a)

The liver

b)

The kidneys

c)

The lungs

Answer is at the bottom of What’s On on page 10.

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Layer Pullets, Commercial Crossbreds, Vaccinated. 10 wk(Isa Brown) $16.50. 12 wk (Black, Red, White) $17.50. Available Friday 24th Feb from Landmark Parkes at 8am 6862 2844 or Walkers AG n Vet Forbes at 9am 6852 1333. Phone to order. Brian Larkin Poultry. PARKES PHYSIOPHERAPY Linda Reilly APA Titled Sports Physiotherapist 25 Clarinda Street Parkes Ph: 6862 5005 AGISTMENT WANTED Long term Agistment wanted for Cattle. Call 0439 029 204. Rural Contractor Available Own dogs, motorbikes and spray rig. Lifetime experience in rural industry. Ph: 0428 678 707

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Big Decisions For Separated Parents The breakdown of a relationship can emotionally be very hard for all parties. This is sometimes made worse by uncertainty over what you should be doing when it comes to making decisions about your children. There are often big decisions about where the children are going to live and what time the other parent may have with the kids. Under the Family Law Act it is assumed that parents have equal shared parental responsibility, whether they are the parent who has the children living with them or only spending some weekend time with them. This means both parents have to decide on the major long-term issues. These could include what name a child has, what religion the child practises and major medical issues. Everyday decisions, such as what a child eats, what a child wears are the responsibility of the parent the children are with at the time. The only time a parent doesn’t have equal shared parental responsibility for the children is when a court order states otherwise. If a court order states a parent has sole parental responsibility, then they do not have to consult with the other parent on major long term issues. In a situation where you do not have a court order, the other parent still has equal shared parental responsibility. It is very important to know where you stand in relation to your obligation to communicate and consult with the other parent regarding important long-term decisions for your children. It is always better to obtain legal advice regarding disputes relating to parenting issues. Danielle Cartwright, our resident Family Law Solicitor is able to provide you with advice.

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Page 12 Friday 10 February 2017 Continued from page 1 The staff at Meals on Wheels were delighted to show the MP around their new premises. Service Manager Gillian Kinsela said their new facilities were fantastic. “It’s bright and airy and spacious. We have a private meeting room, and are looking to make further improvements to help our staff and volunteers work comfortably,” she said. Their $10,000 grant will go towards new freezers, so they can continue to provide nutritious meals to their clients. The volunteers deliver 300 hot and frozen meals each week in Parkes alone, allowing people to retain their independence for as long as possible. The volunteers also provide social interaction and welfare checks to clients who might otherwise be isolated. “Meals on Wheels are a vital community service, and one we’re proud to support,” Philip said. Peak Hill’s historic A.I.F. Memorial School of Arts was the recipient of a $3,000 grant, which will contribute to the costs of repainting the interior of the hall. A grant of $5,925 will help the Trundle War Memorial Hall upgrade their kitchen. The four local organisations were amongst 14 community groups across the Orange electorate to receive funding in the latest round of grants. “Each of these facilities makes a valuable contribution to community life, and these grants will enable them continue to provide their services to the community,” Philip said. “The $200,000 pool of funding available to the Orange electorate is an excellent resource allowing community groups to reach their goals. I look forward to many more organisations benefiting from this program in the future.” By Raen Fraser

A community grant to Meals on Wheels will help keep the wheels turning for Parkes Shire Food Service. At the announcement on Tuesday were (L-R) Gail Carroll, Philip Donato, Gillian Kinsela, Deb Wren, Adrienne Bradley and Julie Macaulay.

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14 Feb

Trundle Branch Royal Far West Sunshine Club monthly meeting at the Op Shop at 1:15pm.

15 Feb

Parkes Chamber of Commerce meeting at the Parkes Services Club at 7pm. Agenda includes Parkes Upmarkets and Christmas Parade (debrief); Elvis feedback; Newell Highway Information.

16-26 Feb

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

18 Feb

Big Ride 4 Parkinson’s. Hundres of bikers will set out for the 469km Big Ride from Sydney to Parkes via Mudgee. Arriving in Parkes at 4pm. Join the Angry Anderson gig at the Cambridge Hotel. All proceeds to Parkinson’s NSW.

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 Cherry 6862 4789 for more information.

21 Feb

Parkes High School Open Day. Years 5 – 6 information session 6 – 6:30pm; tours of the school 6:30 – 8pm. Everyone is welcome.

23 Feb

Coffee with a Cop from 10 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 Cheney Park. Celebrating 25 years. Competition also open to teams comprising Australian and Local Government, allied organisations and their families. Visit Facebook to enter.

28 Feb

Arthritis Support Group Education from 10am to 12 pm 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.

3-7 Mar

Artful 8 Exhibition at the old IGA building in Canowindra from 10am - 4pm, except Saturday the 4th it will stay open later to cater for guests at the canowindra@home 100 Mile Dinner.

5 Mar

Trundle Royal Far West Sunshine Club Old Time Dance at the Trundle Memorial Hall from 2 - 6pm. Heaps of prizes for children too. Contact Robyn Whitson on 6892 1006.

12 Mar

International Women’s Day. Quota International of Parkes invites you to a chicken and prawn luncheon at the Parkes Services Club. Tickets $30, available from Absolutely Hair.

12 Mar

Bingo at the Trundle Golf Club at 10am.

14 Mar

Trundle Royal Far West Sunshine Club monthly meeting at the Op Shop at 1:15pm.

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 awarenss 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.

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BE Seen

Penrith Panthers, Lachlan Stein (left) and Tony Satini (right) were at Cooke Park last Thursday to meet fans and hand out autographs. Hayley Arrow, Jordii Ahsee and Amelia Ahsee were keen to get a photo with them.

Two brothers Shamus (front) and Selwyn Podetti enjoyed meeting Lachlan Stein and Tony Satini of the Penrith Panthers in Parkes last week.

Holy Family SRC 2017 are back row (L-R) Matthew Skinner, Clayton Wing Yip, Matilda Grosvenor and Mitchell Finn. Front row Sophie McQuie, Joan Carolan and Sharlia White. Jagger Gillingham was absent.

Billy Swindle asked Lachlan Stein of the Penrith Panthers to sign his shirt.

Christian School 2017 Captains are James Simpson and Rachel Thorncroft.

Holy Family House Captains 2017 are back row (L-R) Wira Thomson, Tristan Hanstock, Quinn Hennock and Jack Rice. Front row Ellie Toohey, Charley Jones, Maia Hennock and Lily Heraghty.

Holy Family School Captains 2017 are (L-R) Emily McGinnes, Philip Howard, Bronte Thompson and Patrick Kupkee.

If you have any photos from a special event, please send them to editor@parkesphoenix.com.au


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HEALTH matters

How’s Your Ticker?

Dianne Green (right), McGrath Breast Care Nurse, was overwhelmed when she was announced as 2017 Citizen of the Year at the Australia Day celebrations in Parkes recently. She received her award from Susie Elelman, Australia Day Ambassador.

Dianne Green Is Tickled Pink With Her Award

Compassionate and dedicated are two words commonly used to describe McGrath Breast Care Nurse Dianne Green. Her tireless contribution to the community was officially recognised on Australia Day when she was named the 2017 Citizen of the Year. Dianne offers support to breast cancer patients from the time of diagnosis to beyond recovery, and extends this support to the patient’s family and loved ones as well. Dianne said the community response to her award made her realise how many people she has supported, and just how far-reaching breast cancer is. Her proactive approach to her role, such as facilitating support groups, and hosting and catering the yearly field of women morning tea demonstrates her extraordinary commitment and care to her clients. “It’s a traumatic time in their lives, so I want to make a difference to them, especially being so isolated out here,” she said.

Although nursing is a vocation that runs in the family, Dianne’s role as a breast cancer support specialist grew out of a real need within the community. When she was working as a community nurse, a number of her patients received breast cancer diagnoses, and she found she didn’t have all the answers. Her desire to support her patients spurred her to complete a Grad Cert in 2007. Then, in 2011 the McGrath Foundation funded a breast care nurse for the region, and Dianne was appointed to the role. She completed a Master’s Degree in 2013. “When I went for my Masters it was about learning to identify areas of need, it took a lot of family time away, but my family is very supportive of my work, and that makes a huge difference.” “It’s a huge privilege to be able to give back to the community,” she said. “I really love what I do.” By Raen Fraser

THUMBS UP...THUMBS DOWN

THUMBS UP To all the volunteers at the Parkes Public Swimming Carnival and to all the students who put in an amazing effort on the day.

THUMBS UP To the staff of Leading Edge Computers, despite being super busy your service and delivery is always exceptional.

THUMBS UP To everyone who leaves water out for animals and birds, and everyone keeping an eye out for their elderly relatives or neighbours during this heat.

THUMBS UP To all the kids coping with class changes at the beginning of the school year.

Malicious or defamatory submissions will not be accepted. The opinions and views or readers submitting Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down are not necessarily the views of the staff and management of the Parkes Phoenix. To submit a Thumbs Up Thumbs Down, a full name and contact details must be provided, with the name to be published beneath the the words submitted. Submissions without this will not be published. Please email to editor@forbesphoenix.com.au or mail us at PO Box 251 Canowindra 2804.

As we celebrate Valentine’s Day on Tuesday, let’s take a look at your heart and how to keep it healthy. Your heart is a muscle that pumps blood around your body. It can beat up to 100,000 times a day – that’s up to 3 billion heartbeats during an average lifetime! It delivers oxygen and the nutrients needed for your body to work properly and be healthy. This is why it’s so important to look after your ticker! There are many conditions of the heart that need to be monitored closely. These include anginas, arrhythmias, coronary heart disease, heart attack, cardiomyopathy, rheumatic heart disease and stroke. If you have any of these conditions, please be sure to have regular check-ups with your doctor and do what you can to look after your heart. Here are a few tips to keep your heart in good shape: • Be smoke-free

• Manage your blood cholesterol • Manage your diabetes • Be physically active

• Achieve and maintain a healthy weight

• Enjoy a variety of nutritious food in your diet • Look after your mental health

Our professionals at Parkes Pharmacy can help you achieve all these tips to keep your heart young and healthy. We have a private consultation room to discuss your medications and how to make the right lifestyle choices to keep your heart in top shape! Come and see us today.

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Water Treatment Plant Achieves Major Milestone Construction on the new Parkes Water Treatment Plant (WTP) has achieved a major project milestone with the help of local materials and suppliers. The culmination of approximately six months of work by John Holland and specialist reservoir builder, Hornick Construction, saw the final concrete pour completed on the potable water reservoirs. The two 2.7 mega-litre reservoirs have approximately 60 tonne of steel reinforcement, encased in 300 cubic metres of concrete. Parkes Shire Council’s Director Infrastructure, Andrew Francis said this phase of the project saw locally procured materials and suppliers used. “The concrete for the structures was supplied by Parkes Ready Mix Concrete, while other regionally-based operators, such as K & H Geotechnical Services, Blayney Cranes as well as concreters and steelfixers from Parkes and Orange, provided their materials and skills to the project,” Andrew said. According to Andrew, the treated water storage tank was the first of the two reservoirs constructed and is currently having the aluminium roof members installed.

“Once completed, the roofing team will move onto the high level reservoir, with the scheduled date for the completion of both roof installations 21st February.” The existing WTP has insufficient capacity to meet the projected demand for water of the Parkes and Peak Hill urban areas into the future. The new WTP will provide a safe, secure and reliable water supply for the two towns. This will ensure the towns continue to grow and attract new business and residents. For more information about the new Parkes Water Treatment Plant, visit www.parkes.nsw.gov.au.

The High Level Reservoir at the Parkes Water Treatment Plant site as seen from the air.

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Free Merchandising Workshop In Parkes Back to Business Week this year will bring a series of free merchandising workshops to Parkes at the end of the month. Parkes Shire Council, in association with the Department of Industry, will welcome visual merchandising specialist, Carol Bagaric from AUSVM to host the Retail Revamp program. Back to Business Week is an initiative that celebrates small to medium businesses and promotes and supports the critical role they play in local communities. Parkes Shire Council’s Economic and Business Development Manager, Anna Wyllie said: “The program would inspire and improve the way you create and deliver professional retail presentations.” The program starts with an evening workshop on Monday, 27th February, focusing on the theory of visual display followed by a dusk retail tour. The series continues with three separate hands-on workshops on Tuesday, 28th February and Wednesday, 1st March when Carol will visit selected stores to put theory into practice. Download an application from www. parkes.nsw.gov.au/retail-revamp and return to Council by Wednesday, 15th February to enroll. For more details contact Council’s Brand and Marketing Manager, Katrina Dwyer on 02 6861 2333 or www.parkes.nsw. gov.au/business-investment.

The More The Merrier

Office Administration / Clerk – Parkes We are a family owned and operated hardware business in regional NSW. We are focused on delivering exceptional customer service and sharing our technical trade knowledge with our customers. As a Mitre 10 store we are about developing individuals, providing opportunities and creating an environment that supports increase knowledge, learning and achievement. About this role:

Reporting directly to the Administration Manager, the successful candidate will be responsible for the day to day duties of our trade yard which include: • Invoicing. • Banking. • Accounts Payable/Receivable. • General administrative duties as directed by the Administration Supervisor. • Accurate and timely receipting of stock into the inventory system • Ensure health and safety in the workplace. Essential Criteria: • • • • • •

Proven experience in administration. Car Licence. A high level of computer competency, including ability to use databases. Excellent customer service skills. Ability to work as part of a team. Attention to detail.

Some weekend work on a rotating basis may be required. A Competitive level of remuneration and benefits will be offered to the successful candidate. Applications close 5pm Friday 17th February, 2017.

Applications to Administration Manager, Hays Mitre 10 PO Box 761, Parkes NSW 2870 Or email to: ahay@haystimber.com.au

Parkes Shire Council will be hosting seven community engagement workshops and a business breakfast for local industry to give residents the opportunity to have an input in future projects. The Parkes 2030 campaign aims to review the priorities and aspirations set by the community to ensure they are still relevant and to pursue these over the next four year term of Council and beyond to the year 2030. Parkes Shire Mayor, Cr Ken Keith said: “Council recognises that the involvement of residents and ratepayers is vital to setting the key directions for development over the next 12 years”. “Through a series of workshops, we will discuss the delivery of the services, facilities and infrastructure that are needed to make our communities strong and ensure they are socially and economically sustainable.” “I encourage all locals to join the conversation as we strive to deliver progress and value to the Parkes Shire,” the Mayor said. Community members are encouraged to join the conversations. Register your attendance via council@parkes.nsw.gov.au or call 6861 2333. If you are unable to attend, you can join in via Council’s social media pages or complete the online survey via www.parkes.nsw.gov.au. The workshops dates are: • Alectown Tuesday, 14th February Alectown Memorial Hall 6 - 8pm; • Peak Hill Thursday, 16th February Peak Hill Ex-Services & Citizens Club 6 – 8pm; • Trundle Thursday, 23rd February Trundle Services & Citizens Club 6 - 8pm; • Parkes Business Breakfast Wednesday, 1st March The Aastro Dish 7 - 9am; • Tullamore Wednesday, 1st March Tullamore Bowling Club 6 - 8pm; Parkes Thursday, 2nd March Coventry Room, Parkes Shire Library 6 – 8pm; • Bogan Gate Monday, 6th March Bogan Gate Memorial Hall 6 - 8pm; • Cookamidgera Wednesday, 8th March Cookamidgera Church Hall 6 - 8pm.


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HAD AN ACCIDENT DURING THE HOLIDAYS? Come see Forbes Smash, we’ll straighten things out!

• Free Quotes • Free Help & Advice • Friendly & Reliable Service • Professional Quality Repairs & Refinishing Ph: 6852 2272 or 0497 855 088 • 27 Rankin St, Forbes License Number MVRL51053

Brilliant Start For Parkes Teams In Pennants

NRL IS EVERYTHING… The three Thomas brothers live and breath NRL according to their mum. They are (L-R) Lachlan, George and Oliver with Lachlan Stein (left) and Tony Satini.

Powerplay By Penrith Panthers In Parkes

Parkes was running high on rugby league fever last Thursday when two Penrith Panthers players visited local schools as part of the NRL Community Carnival. Tony Satini and Lachlan Stein visited six schools in the morning to talk about respect and diversity and in the afternoon they were at Cooke Park to meet fans, hand out autographs and pose for photos. Many children brought shirts and caps to be signed, while the NRL also had posters with a team photo of the Panthers that the two players signed for the many fans who turned up. “It is really cool to meet the Panthers players in person,” said a young Parkes player. The Parkes Marist Junior Rugby League club was also at the Park to sign up players for the year. The morning sessions at the schools focused on the importance of respect, belong-

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ing and celebrating differences both on and off the field. Game Development Officer - Western NSW, Alex Prout said there were many interesting questions from the students. There were also interactive games with students during the sessions. The NRL Community Carnival takes players throughout Australia and New Zealand this month to meet fans in more than 80 communities. Now in its 17th year, the NRL Community Carnival is supported by every NRL club and NRL Ambassadors, and will reach more than 250,000 kids, visit more than 1,000 schools, travel more than 40,000 km and host more than 80 Junior Rugby League clinics in both countries. Interested players can contact Stuart Duff on 0429 891 716 at the Parkes Marist JRL. By Maggi Barnard

Extremely hot and humid conditions did not stop a good field of players to turn up for last Saturday’s S & K Mann Carpet Cleaning Monthly Medal. In A Grade Mitch McGlashan continued his brilliant form when he fired a superb 3 under par 68 to record the day’s best scratch score, while Steve Simpson cleaned up in the handicap section with 76 off the stick for a 67 nett. He topped off a great day by also claiming the Griffins Leading Edge Putting competition with just 24 putts. In the minor grades Colin Barker claimed the B Grade scratch award with a 12 over par 83, and in the handicap it was Mayor Ken Keith with a solid 68 nett. In C Grade for players on handicaps of 18 plus, Gordon Christie fired 90 off the stick, while John Pearce topped the leader board with a 70 nett. The veterans award went to Gordon Christie with a 71 nett. The Ladies Leone Stevenson led home a small field with an improved 73 nett. The Parkes Golf Club hope to continue its brilliant start to the Central West District Golf Associations Pennants when Round 2 matches will be played at Bathurst Golf Club against Cowra on Sunday. Last week’s Round 1 matches saw the locals victorious in three divisions against Forbes, while the no 2 division went down narrowly to Bathurst. By Paul Thomas

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Free Visual Merchandising Workshops 27 February - 1 March 2017 A NSW Government Business Connect Initiative Apply today parkes.nsw.gov.au/retail-revamp or 02 6861 2333

WINNING STYLE… Parkes golfer Tony Hendry shows his style in the Round 1 matches of the CW Pennants last weekend at Duntryleague in Orange. Hendry won his match 3 and 2.


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