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Friday 3 March 2017
ISSUE 52
SIMPLY THE BEST… Present at the 2016 QANTAS Australian Tourism Awards in Darwin were former Parkes Elvis Festival Director, Emily Mann, Parkes Elvis Festival Sponsorships and Marketing Coordinator, Beth Walker, and Parkes Shire Council’s Brand and Marketing Manager, Katrina Dwyer.
Elvis Festival One Of Top Three Events In Australia
It is official. The Parkes Elvis Festival is one of the best events in Australia taking out a prestigious prize at the tourism industry’s peak awards ceremony! The 2016 Festival won bronze at the QANTAS Australian Tourism Awards in the Festivals and Events category. More than 800 industry leaders and peers were witness to this great accolade at a gala ceremony in Darwin last Friday. Mayor Ken Keith said: “This award is the icing on the cake for what has been a remarkable 12 months for the Parkes Elvis Festival.” “This esteemed award is a reflection of all the hard work, dedication and support that our wonderful community, volunteers and staff contribute each year to make the Festival what it is today.”
The Mayor said the award capped off an exceptional couple of months, having won the Regional and State Tourism Awards late last year, a NSW/ACT Regional Achievement & Community Award in November, and delivering the most successful Parkes Elvis Festival to date in January. The Elvis Festival was one of eight finalists in the Festivals and Events category, representing NSW against Uluru Camel Cup (NT), Sounds by the River (SA), Queenscliff Music Festival (VIC), Argyle Diamonds Ord Valley Muster (WA), Mount Isa Mines Rotary Rodeo (QLD), The Falls Music & Arts Festival, Marion Bay (TAS) and 2016 National Folk Festival (ACT). Gold and silver were awarded to the Queensland and ACT events respectively.
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MAYORAL NOTES A big congratulations to the Parkes Elvis Festival for its success at the 2016 QANTAS Australian Tourism Awards, awarded the bronze in the Festivals and Events category. The 2016 Festival was awarded the prestigious accolade in front of 800 industry leaders and peers at a gala ceremony in Darwin last Friday. This esteemed award is a reflection of all the hard work, dedication and support that our wonderful community, volunteers and staff contribute each year to make the Festival what it is today. Parkes Shire residents are invited to join the nation-wide effort to help conserve the environment on Sunday for Clean Up Australia Day. Community members are encouraged to gather friends, family and colleagues to join Council staff in helping to clean up, fix up and conserve our local parks, gardens and reserves. Registrations will take place at Lions Park from 8am, where they will be given a clean-up kit and allocated a site. Participants in Peak Hill can register from 7.30am tomorrow and on Sunday at the Commercial Gardens. You’ll be rewarded for all your efforts with a sausage sizzle after the clean-up. The community will have the opportunity to learn how to write a winning grant appli-
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cation at the upcoming Grant Funding Forums on Thursday, 9th March. All community groups, sporting groups, schools and other organisations are welcome to attend one of two workshops, from 2 to 4pm or 6 to 8pm at the Coventry Room. Please reserve your place by emailing ellie.odonoghue@ parkes.nsw.gov.au or phoning 6861 2398. For those who missed the Parkes 2030 Community Workshops, join the conversation via our online survey - www.parkes. nsw.gov.au Have an enjoyable weekend. Yours Faithfully, Cr Ken Keith OAM Mayor of Parkes Shire
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Barbara Newton, Monica Lee, Red Chandelier Artists Marilyn Nash, Jo Laurie, Rosalie Burns Theme for 2017: #BeBoldForChange Tickets $30 by 6th March 2017 at Absolutely Hair 207 Clarinda Street, Parkes.
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FORBES WEEKLY MARKET REPORT FORBES CATTLE SALE 27/02/2017 Prime yearling steers up to 440 kg Prime yearling heifers up to 440kgs Feeder steers Heavy Steers over 500kgs Heavy steers over 600 kilos Heavy Heifers over 500kg Cows - 2 score Cows - 3 score Heavy Bulls
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FORBES SHEEP AND LAMB SALE 28/02/2017 Light lambs
$106.00 to $120.00
Trade weights ( to 23 kilos)
$120.00 to $160.00
Heavy lambs ( 23-26 kilos)
$150.00 to $178.00
Extra heavy lambs ( 26 kilos+)
$175.00 to $213.00
Trade weight merino lambs( 18-24 kilos)
$109.00 to $155.00
Hoggets $113.00 to $133.00
Hurray it’s a week of celebrations: The Parkes Phoenix turns one today! Yes we have done it thanks to the wonderful support of our readers and advertisers. Thank you for all your encouragement and positive feedback we receive just about every day. See pages 3 and 6 for some reactions from readers and supporters. We also celebrate seniors and women this week. See the seniors program on page 11. Apart from International Women’s Day (IWD) on Wednesday, we also celebrate the inspiring founder of the Phoenix Group of Newspapers, Cheryl Newsom, who has decided it was time to hand over the reins. Read her story on page 4, and there is more about an IWD event in Parkes on page 4. With the cooler weather taking some pressure off us, we can make time this weekend to be thankful for the many blessings we have. Let’s be grateful for grandparents and what we can learn from them. Enjoy Issue 52! Maggi Barnard, Editor
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SNIPPETS... Skywriters: Writers and aspiring writers in the Parkes Shire are invited to join the Big Skies Collaboration Skywriters project to author stories, in any genre, about their own or other people’s relationships with celestial phenomena in our southern sky. The project is supported by the Regional Arts Fund and hosted by Arts OutWest. Big Skies Collaborator Dr. Merrill Findlay, is working with local libraries on establishing a constellation of Skywriters’ hubs, where she will offer Skywriters a series of free writing workshops, support from professional editors to author new works to publication quality. Finished works of up to 3,000 words – fiction, nonfiction, prose or poetry – will be published on the Big Skies Collaboration website, and may also be included in a Skywriters’ anthology to be published in 2019, the 50th anniversary of humanity’s first steps on the moon. The launch of Parkes Skywriters is on Wednesday, 22nd March at 12pm at the library. Join Merrill and the Parkes Library team for lunch and an information session. Please RSVP on 6861 2309. If you are interested in becoming a Skywriter and are unable to make the launch register your interest with Shellie at shellie.buckle@ parkes.nsw.gov.au. Biggest and best in the Central West: Last weekend’s CanAssist Garage Sale transformed the Parkes Showground pavilion into a bustling flea market. With nearly 300 people queuing to get in on Friday afternoon, the volunteer staff joked that it was like a Myer Boxing Day Sale – only all proceeds go towards locals with cancer. If you missed out on bagging a bargain this time, CanAssist will be holding another one on 18th March. Free concert: The theme for the term one free concert on Wednesday, 5th April at 7:30pm at the Parkes Presbyterian Church
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QUESTION of the week is courage. Performers are encouraged to choose a piece that is not a cinch to play, but requires hard work. A small part of the concert will also be devoted to discussing strategies to overcome nerves when performing out of the comfort zone. Anyone is welcome to participate; let Pam Parkin of Flourish Music Studio know by 29th March. Contact her on 0418 166 580 Colour run: Parkes NF Colour for a Cure is a group of locals organising Parkes’ first family friendly fun run with a splash of colour over 5km to run or walk on 19th March to raise awareness and funds for The Children’s Tumour Foundation. Any support will be welcome: taking part, donating money or gifts for prizes. Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a group of three genetic conditions which gives rise to the potential for benign tumours to grow on nerves anywhere in the body. NF1, which affects one in 2,500, is a lifelong condition with a wide range of severity and has no cure. This cause is very close to the Parkes community as it directly affects two locals. Hamish (13) was diagnosed with NF1 at the age of six months. He has hundreds of benign tumours growing on all his nerve endings throughout his body. He suffers from muscle weakness, learning difficulties and great deal of pain. He has been visiting Westmead Children Hospital every three months since he was five years old. Emma (28), an Early Childhood Educator, was diagnosed with NF1 at the age of three. NF1 causes benign, often painful masses to grow on her nerves. She is affected by low muscle tone, poor coordination, early developmental delay and some low level learning difficulties. She has a long-term relationship with the Neurogenetics clinic at Westmead since the age of four, where she is part of continuing studies into the long term effects of NF1.
What do you like about The Parkes Phoenix?
Owen Jensen: It’s punchier - being a smaller edition, and it has a good ratio of news stories for each page.
Carol Southwell:It’s informative and free, it’s also very newsworthy. I get it every week.
Anne Norton: It seems like it’s getting bigger every publication. The Phoenix is really getting out and about and publicises what’s going on. It’s good to know what the schools are doing.
James Goonrey: I like it because it focuses on the good things in Parkes. There’s nothing bad, no rubbish, all good local stuff.
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Hazel Bateson: I like nearly everything about the Phoenix - I do miss the puzzle page though, I hope they get another sponsor!
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Wanted! Women Of All Ages, Shapes, Colours And Sizes
The Phoenix team gave their publisher, Cheryl Newsom a surprise farewell lunch last week. At the back (L-R) are Maggi Barnard, Kelly Breen, Dianne Collie, Sarah Maynard, Lisa Starr and Raen Fraser. In front (L-R) are Sylvie Maloney, Taniel Thornberry, Cheryl Newsom and Rosalea Buttigieg.
Always Something New For Cheryl
The courageous and committed woman solely responsible for the establishment of four new community newspapers in the Central West, has decided to write the ending to one chapter of her illustrious career. Cheryl Newsom, Publisher of The Phoenix Group of Newspapers, handed over the reins to her daughter Sarah Maynard this week to retire. Cheryl marched in where others feared to tread during a time of downsizing in the newspaper industry worldwide, and within three years had four successful newspapers up and running. She arrived in Canowindra five years ago after a successful media career in the Big Smoke to be closer to her family. She continued with her media consultancy business Inxcess for a few years, and then decided she wanted to do something locally. When The Canowindra Phoenix came up for sale in 2013 she jumped at the opportunity, and had her very own newspaper for the first time.
The Canowindra Phoenix was transformed from a small four-page paper to a 12-page weekly publication with the motto: Live Local, Love Local, Shop Local. The Phoenix recipe proved successful and there was no stopping Chez, as she is also known. The Forbes Phoenix was launched on 3rd July 2015, and in March last year two more newspapers saw the light: The Parkes Phoenix and The Hilltops Phoenix. She was a woman on a mission, and would often say: “Watch out Fairfax we are hot on your tail!” Chez is a sales guru at heart and selling is her real passion. She was instrumental in launching the Canowindra Tourism Booklet, the Blayney Tourism Booklet, as well as calendar and rainfall charts for all four newspapers. She already has some new jobs in the pipeline for retirement, but for now The Phoenix team wishes her safe travelling and time to just chill out.
International Women’s Day is next week and Parkes Quota Club is inviting all women to a luncheon to celebrate women’s achievements. Not only will guests enjoy a delicious chicken and prawn meal, but there will be great entertainment too. This year we are featuring Women In the Arts. Artists Marilyn Nash, Jo Laurie and Rosalie Burns willl display some of their work and talk to us about it, we will listen to the magnificent voice of Cr Barbara Newton, learn about yoga from Monica Lea and enjoy a mini fashion parade from The Red Chandelier. Set Sunday, 12th March aside for a wonderful time at the Parkes Services Club starting at 12pm. Tickets at $30 can be purchased from Absolutely Hair at 207 Clarinda Street until 6th March, unless all sold out beforehand. Get your friends toghether, and pick up your tickets to avoid disappointment, as we sold out very quickly last year. Our Quota Club is always happy to welcome new members. We work towards making the world a safer and better place. Money raised from this event will help us achieve these goals. Give me a call on 0407 486612 if you would like to know more about Quota, or chat to one of our members at the International Women’s Day luncheon. International Women’s Day is held annually to celebrate the achievements of women and to strive for gender equality. This year’s theme is #BeBoldForChange and aims to encourage all of us to do all we can to accelerate gender parity and to help forge a better working world – a more inclusive, gender equal world. By Pam Nankivell
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New Owners At Choices Flooring If you are building a new home or planning to do renovations, Choices Flooring in Parkes has new owners and will beat any written quote for the month of March. Michelle and Richard Bligh, who recently moved back to their hometown from the Sunshine Coast, took over Choices Flooring on 16th January. “We owned a business in Caloundra selling custom made screens, blinds and awnings for the past nine years,” said Michelle. The family sold the business on the Sunshine Coast and took a three-month trip to Cape York before relocating to Parkes. “I grew up in Parkes – my parents are Neil and Janelle Unger – and we wanted to be closer to family and give our three children the opportunity to grow up in a great rural community and enjoy a laid back country lifestyle,” said Michelle. When Choices was up for sale, it was too good an opportunity to pass up, “as we had been working in a similar business environment”. According to Michelle they are looking forward to making a great business even better. They are starting by doing a full makeover of the showroom, getting new samples, as well as introducing a mobile showroom to give better service to outlying areas.
BACK TO PARKES…The Bligh family are (L-R) Richard, Michelle, Grace, Harry and William.
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A Year Of Writing Positively The Parkes Phoenix has reached its first big milestone celebrating our first anniversary today. Over the past year we have brought you stories and photos from just about every letter that makes up the alphabet of the Parkes Shire community. Our very first issue on 4th March 2016 featured Dean Messiter, Manager of Westpac, raising money for Queensland’s worst affected drought areas by setting up a barbeque outside the bank to sell to passersby. Since then we have covered numerous stories about people exerting themselves to raise money for charities and community groups, we have reported on community events, environmental initiatives, family reunions, special public holidays, festivals, shows, new developments, achievements and many more. For Editor, Maggi Barnard who joined the paper from the second edition, the highlight has been meeting so many wonderful people in the community who all have amazing stories to tell. “People love it when you are interested in what they do, and we enjoy telling positive stories! It’s a win-win situation for everybody.” Cheryl Newsom, founder and publisher of the Phoenix Group of Newspapers, said the motivation to start the Parkes Phoenix followed on from the success of the Forbes and Canowindra Phoenix. “As this market did not have a local free newspaper, we be-
lieved the opportunity was there to portray local happenings, local news and feel good stories. “ Cheryl said the support from local businesses, the Parkes Shire Council and the readers had been fantastic. “The comments we receive vindicates the reason why we started this.” Parkes Shire Mayor, Ken Keith said “Congratulations to the Parkes Phoenix. They have presented a new, fresh way of delivering news in our community and should be commended on their approach. It has been a pleasure seeing them attending such a wide range of community events.” For Karen Creith of Furniture One, The Parkes Phoenix has provided a breath of fresh air. “They have engaged regularly with residents to enable a greater focus on all the amazing stories and events we have in our town. It has its own personality and seems to inject an extra level of enthusiasm in its reporting that makes reading the Phoenix a pleasure.” Luke Williams and the team at Leading Edge Computers said “Congratulations to the Parkes Phoenix on your first year of publication. It is a privilege to have been with you from the start, and is great to have such a wide reaching and easy advertising platform to work with. You have made it very easy this last year to promote our business, and we look forward to working more with you in the years to come.”
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RURAL ROUNDUP PARKES NSW & ST GEORGE QLD
New Tractor Released In Red Centre
CaseIH and the Australian dealer network gathered in the Australian Red Centre for the release of the New CaseIH OPTUM CVT last month. The Optum CVT series is the newest tractor family to CaseIH and Sincock LVM, engineered on the success of the Puma. Available in two models the Optum 270 and the 300 engine horse power with both models utilising the continuously variable transmission (CVT). The Optum suits many applications from tillage, spraying to the hay market. Key features in the machine are the 6.7L engine designed as a joint venture between Cummins, CNH and Iveco. The engine has been widely used in the production of the Maxxum, Puma, Magnum, Patriot Sprayers and the Axial Flow Combines over the past years. The cab is all about operator comfort. It is spacious with 5.9m2 of glass for the best vision so the operator has a bird’s eye view of all implements. For more information, call in today and speak with the friendly team at Sincock LVM in Parkes and Condobolin.
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Weekly Market Update This weeks market saw the NRI rise 9 cents to hit a record high of 1530c/kg. The finer micron groups continued to appreciate at a faster rate than their broader cousins, causing the price differentials between microns to widen further. Quality continued to influence price this week, with the better types attracting strong support and maintaining their large premiums over the lower spec &/or poorly prepared types. The heat did however dissipate somewhat form the skirting market, leaving this sector generally unchanged, with the exception of some better/finer lots which managed modest rises for the week. The interest in the crossbred market continued this week with most types and descriptions adding a further 10 to 20 cents to the gains recorded last week. The oddment market also continued onward and upward with 20 to 30 cent rises recorded for locks and crutchings, while the quickly diminishing offering of washing lambs attracted extremely strong buyer attention. Next weeks quantities are currently forecast at just over 42,000 bales nationally.
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Today is World Wildlife Day. In Forbes we share our environment with 37 different species of native mammals and 260 species of native birds. Here are tips for dealing with injured or orphaned natives. 1. Never approach injured wildlife if your own safety is at risk. 2. DO NOT try to handle snakes, goannas, eagles, falcons, hawks, large kangaroos or wallabies. Call WIRES for assistance. NEVER TOUCH BATS – they can carry Lyssavirus. If you are scratched or bitten by a bat seek medical advice. 3. If you have found a sick, injured or orphaned animal, remove any threat to the animal. 4. If it is safe to do so, contain the animal in a warm, dark, quiet place. You can gently wrap the animal in a towel and place it in a ventilated box with a lid. 5. Do not give the animal any food or water, unless instructed to by a vet or WIRES. 6. Call WIRES on 1300 556 686. Make sure you note the exact location where the animal was found. Many species are highly territorial and must be released at the same location. The WIRES Wildlife Rescue App is a fast way to get wildlife advice and rescue assistance from WIRES seven days a week.
CAUGHTOut! Ellie is roo-ly special, but as far as she’s concerned she’s just one of the dogs. Ellie was orphaned as a joey and is blind in one eye, but with loving care Ellie bounced back to health. Now that she’s fully grown and free to roam, she still stays close to her adoptive family, just hanging with the hounds.
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BE BRAVE and Shave! Join the fun at the Parkes Services Club to support the World’s Greatest Shave on Sunday, 19th March at 4pm. If you want to participate, contact Cindi on 6862 1966.
TOPICALTrivia Kangaroos are the largest of our marsupials and some species can grow as tall as a man. Kangaroos are born after 31-33 days of gestation, and complete their development inside their mother’s pouch. A newborn kangaroo (joey) is roughly what size at birth? a) The size of a grape. b) The size of a kiwi fruit. c) The size of a mango. See answer at the bottom of page 10 under What’s On.
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New Paths For Pedestrians And Cyclists Parkes residents will soon have access to a series of new bike paths around town. Locals are encouraged to take a test ride or walk along the 1.3km of bike pathway from Bushman Street to Webb Street already completed. Construction on the 1.8km section along Renshaw McGirr Way is expected to be complete soon. The Parkes Phoenix caught up with a resident who was walking on the pathway. She said it was an excellent idea and that it would make their regular walk more interesting. The new Water Treatment Plant (WTP) project will not only secure our water supply in years to come, but the installment of new pipelines is also being put to good use to create new pathways. Several sections of raw and treated water pipelines need to be replaced and the disturbed strips of soil are being transformed into bike paths, which will eventually connect to form a cycle network across the town. Parkes Shire Council’s Director Infrastructure, Andrew Francis said: “The Urban Water Mains Augmentation (UWMA) contractors have done a tremendous job of converting the previously unused pipeline corridor into an asset for the community to use and enjoy.” “As part of the UWMA project, Leed Engineering and Construction were commissioned to design and construct a bike path to follow the pipeline alignment. The gravel used to construct the bike paths was procured locally through Westlime, with Council crews were assisting throughout the construction phase. Construction of the bike paths was done in accordance with the Parkes Pedestrian and Cycling Plan, which aims to improve pedestrian and cycling access throughout town and enhance health and wellbeing opportunities for residents and visitors.
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Mia, Rhonda, Norma & Bev enjoyed a cuppa at the Red Cross drop in last Friday.
The CanAssist men are the organisation’s most priceless asset as they selflessly give hours of their labour and expertise to collect and repair goods for the garage sales. They are (L-R) Eric Davies, Tom Kearney, Trevor Southwell, Steve Mitchell, Ian Mill, Bernie Crowe, JFK John Francis Kelly and Jim Jennings. Bob Srictland was absent.
Representatives from local schools gathered for the first 2017 Parkes Junior AECG meeting on Tuesday. At the back (L-R) are Nicayden Greenwood, Katlyn Turnbull, Kyah Turnbull, Jazlyn Greenwood, Harmih Turnbull, Kye Herft and Izaac Handcock. In the middle (L-R) are Angus Johnston, Jake Herring, Bob McEwan and Hope Kealley Smith. In front (L-R) are Makayla Sloane, Lara Bennett, Ella Ward and Sophie Cronin.
The Lachlan Dragonboat members who paddled for the Western Region Rogues team bringing back a silver and bronze from Penrith are (L-R) Beth Thomas, Helen Rowbotham, Claire Davis, Coach Deb Clarke, Warren Edwards, Carmen Stephens and Rochelle Smith. See report on page 12.
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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. 4 Mar Footpath Astronomy at the Parkes Town Square – Sir Henry Parkes Statue from 7 – 10pm. The Central West Astronomical Society invites everyone to view the wonderful sights of the solar system and beyond. Gaze through a telescope at the Moon, Mars, Sirius, Venus, constellations and star clusters. Free event. 5 Mar Clean Up Australia Day. Registration from 8am at Lions Park where you will receive a clean-up kit and allocated a site. Participants in Peak Hill can register from 7.30am tomorrow and on Sunday at the Commercial Gardens. 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. 7 Mar Parkes Day VIEW Club luncheon at 12 noon at the Astro Dish Restaurant. Call Secretary Pamela to book in on 6863 4552. 9 Mar Grant Funding Forums from 2 to 4pm or 6 to 8pm at the Coventry Room. All community groups, sporting groups, schools and other organisations are welcome to attend . Please reserve your place by emailing ellie.odonoghue@ parkes.nsw.gov.au or phoning 6861 2398. 9 Mar Grease and Oil Change #2 workshop at the Trundle Golf Club with a variety of inspiring speakers on health and well being. Everyone is welcome for breakfast from 7:30am. To RSVP contact Cherie Stitt on 0411 057 745. 9 Mar Canowindra Phoenix International Women’s Day Event, 6.30pm at The Old Vic Inn with guest speaker Karlene Irwin of Pay It Forward Orange. Book your ticket at The Phoenix Office or phone 6344 1846. 10 Mar Dyslexia Drive – Free 90 minute seminar from 7 – 8:30pm at the Parkes Services Club. Speakers: The Parent Perspective Marianne Mullally and The Dyslexic Perspective, Tom Mullally. Register online at www.dyslexia.com.au/ register or call 9436 3766. 11 Mar Book launch by Beth Thomas at The Little Theatre, Bogan St Parkes at 4pm. 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. 15 Mar CWA meeting at the Pink Orchid Café at 5.30pm. 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 Living with Arthritis Education at 10am at the Assemblies of God Church. Speaker is Rochelle, Physiotherapist at Lachlan Health Service. Topic: Maintaining good mobility and posture Ongoing The Parkes Branch of the Red Cross opens every Friday from 10am to 4pm for the public to enjoy morning or afternoon tea or lunch for $5. Ongoing 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. Ongoing 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. If interested contact Pascale on 6342 1612. Topical Trivia answer: a) The size of a grape.
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BUSH Telegraph Eugowra CWA Keeps Members Busy The Eugowra CWA branch welcomed several new members at its recent meet and greet event at the home of Yvonne and Colin Smalley. The next meeting will be in the CWA rooms on Friday, 10th March at 11am. Frances Anderson will talk about Nepal after attending a CWA of NSW study weekend in Canberra. Eyewear Specs optometrists are renting the CWA rooms once a fortnight for consultations. Future dates to remember: The Central West Group Craft & Cooking Expo will be in Orange from 12th to 17th March. Eugowra members are putting in a selection of articles.
JOIN THE BOLLYWOOD FUN AT PARKES SENIORS FESTIVAL
Bollywood is coming to Parkes for the Seniors Festival from today to 12th March. Neighbourhood Central is hosting the 2017 Seniors Festival in Parkes with a variety of events. You can come dressed in your most colourful outfit and watch The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel movie, enjoy a barbeque lunch or be part of the Central West Olympics activites in Orange. The program kicks off on Monday, 6th March with a local concert at the Parkes Bowling Club with sing-a-long and morning tea and lunch. Tickets are $10. On
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A group barbeque will be held at Bunnings in Orange on 5th March. Money raised will off set the cost of representatives going to the annual state conference. The Eugowra Branch will have a stall at Eugowra Country Fair on 8th April. A free exhibition on the Spirit of Anzac Centenary Experience will be in Orange from 12th to 17th March. International Women’s Day celebration in Boorowa on Sunday, 12th March at Boorowa RSL. Keynote speaker Ailsa Piper, writer, director and performer. Cost $25. RSVP Janene Hurley on 6835 1330 or Janene.hurley@hilltops.nsw.gov.au
The second Grease and Oil Change Workshop in Trundle is on Thursday, 9th March. A variety of inspiring speakers will cover interesting topics suitable for all ages. These include planning for retirement, tackling cancer, staying on top of your mental health, bush yoga, goal setting. A range of health professionals, including a dietician, social worker, alcohol and other drugs counsellor and a registered nurse for skin checks will be in attendance. RSVP’s are essential. Contact Cherie Stitt on 0411 057745 or cheriequade@hotmail.com
Wednesday, 8th March go for Bollywood with a movie morning at Neighbourhood Central from 9:15am to 12pm. Tickets for The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel are $5. Thursday, 9th March the Central West Elders Olympics take place in Orange. Tickets are $5. All tickets and bookings can be made at Neighbourhood Central, 80-82 Currajong Street Parkes. For more information call Samantha Radburn on 6862 3757.
are many health-related issues associated with ageing including diet, exercise, heart conditions and diseases. Parkes GP offers a broad range of general health services including preventive health, chronic disease management, podiatry and osteopathy. If you’re over 65 you can get free influenza (flu) and pneumococcal vaccinations. The 75+ year old annual health assessment is a comprehensive health check that can give your GP a better picture of your current health condition and medical needs, and will consider physical, psychological and social factors that may be affecting your health and well-being. Parkes GP is open six days a week and is a bulkbilling practice.
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PERFECT ATTENDANCE…The force was with Wagga Wagga City Council, who received a Sir Henry Parkes Medallion in recognition of their participation in all 25 National Annual Local Government Touch Football Carnivals.
Colourful Teams Touchdown For Silver Jubilee Carnival
From Bankstown to Brisbane, from Canada Bay to Condoblin, from Lake Macquarie to Port Stephens, from Willoughby to Wagga Wagga, from Dubbo to Parkes, a constellation of council workers charged onto Cheney Park last Saturday for the 25th Local Government Annual Touch Football Carnival. Mixed A Division Grand Final: Parkes Shire Council Mixed narrowly touched victory with a 5 to 4 win against Brisbane Redlands. Michael Murphy from Parkes Shire Mixed scored Player of the Match. Mixed B Division Grand Final: The Port Stephens Sharks attacked the Storm Troopers (Wagga Wagga City Council) to claim victory with an 8 to 7 win. Darth Vader – AKA Wagga Wagga City Council’s Brett took The Player of the Match. Men’s A Division Grand Final: Loyalties were torn when two home teams went
head to head. Parkes Shire Council Men’s narrowly beat the Parkes Elvi to the Greenwood Cup, scoring the winning try after a 3-all draw. Jack Elliot from the Parkes Shire Council Men’s team was named the Player of the Match. Men’s B Division Grand Final: Willoughby City Council put the dogs out, beating the Dubbo Dogz 3 to 2. John Woodward from Willoughby City Council took the Player of the Match honours. Best Dressed Team: The Wagga Wagga City Council’s Storm Troopers were out gunned by Brisbane-Redlands’s Bavarianinspired outfits, which were accompanied by a novelty costume change. Wagga Wagga City Council was presented with a Sir Henry Parkes Medallion in recognition of their participation in all 25 National Annual Local Government Touch Football Carnivals.
The formidable Western Region Rogues dragon boat team took to the waters of Penrith International Regatta Centre on Sunday and came home with silver and bronze. With true determination and grit and paddles thrashing in beautiful synchronisation, the team won silver in the women’s and bronze in the open sections. Both feats are amazing, as only four men were included in the Western side, where other teams had up to twelve men in their sides. For the paddlers it was as if something magic happened on the water in front of a crowd of thousands, as they raced the 500m course six times. The team had six Lachlan Dragons: Carmen Stephens and Claire Davis of Forbes and Warren Ed-
wards, Helen Rowbotham, Rochelle Smith and Beth Thomas of Parkes. The team, coached by Deb Clarke of Bathurst, was congratulated many times over on their spirit, enthusiasm and absolute determination. “I think we are all legends,” said Deb proudly. “We have certainly lifted the profile of Western Region in the state dragonboat community.’ “Our time together stands out for me as one of the most enriching life experiences of friendship, unity and caring,” said Warren Edwards. “We were united, we were a force to be reckoned with and we gave them all something to talk about well past Sunday’s racing.” By Chris Sweeney
Western Region Rogues Amaze Rest Of State
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Tucker Takes Sportspower Despite a large contingent of members travelling to Sydney to contest the annual Droughtbusters weekend of golf, a good field contested the Sportspower Parkes 18hole Stableford last Saturday. Renowned local sporting identity Wayne Tucker proved too strong for the field as he returned a solid 39 points to edge out Brent Timmins on a countback. Tucker came home the final 9 holes in a great 3 under par off his 19 handicap to record 21 points, while Timmins was equally impressive with 20 points. The 2017 ladies golfing season started last Wednesday. Tomorrow the ladies will play an 18-hole Stableford for the Denise Charlton’s trophy. The club and golf professional Daniel Newton will be conducting coaching classes for ladies and senior men under Golf NSW incentives to encourage more ladies and men to get into golf. Tomorrow members will contest the Telescope Tyres & Batteries March Monthly Medal in A, B and C grades with local accountancy firm Peter Woods & Associates supplying the trophies in the Handicap Sections. Griffins Leading Edge is sponsoring the putting competition, which will be played in conjunction. By Paul Thomas