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FROST AND FIRE LAUNCH…The Aboriginal dance troupe, Yarangirri performed on Tuesday night in Forbes. Frost and Fire – Cracker Night With A Twist! The quintessential Aussie bonfire night is set to be re-created in Forbes on June 22, but with a twist. Forbes Shire Council is coordinating an amazing event called Frost and Fire, which is FREE to attend, to be held at the Lake Forbes Ski Dam. The event is underpinned by the themes of spending time with friends in the great outdoors by a fire, and Frost and Fire is set to make an impression on both young and old. The location will set the perfect scene, surrounded by water, majestic gum trees and the night sky ablaze with millions of stars. On a chilly Tuesday night this week Frost and Fire was launched in Forbes. 2019 is Frost and Fires’ inaugural year and prom- ises plenty of fire, hearty food, warming beverages and great entertainment. Sit back and relax fireside whilst enjoying the amazing line up of live music. Local talent, Lily Gaffaney will perform alongside Young Monks from Canberra. Headline act, Lior is a must see, having recently achieved international acclaim and playing with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Syd- ney Opera House. The night wouldn’t be complete without tasting the beautiful food from the Forbes area. A grazing supper, guests will be able to pre-order from fabulous local suppliers who create delectable picnics. A chip on a stick, some flavourful grilled BBQ or burger fare or some homestyle, traditional winter warming favourites will all be on offer. En- joy a cider, boutique beer and traditional beers or a warming wine or even a hot choccy or coffee, paired with some sweet delights.

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Page 1: Frost and Fire – Cracker Night With A Twist! · FROST AND FIRE LAUNCH…The Aboriginal dance troupe, Yarangirri performed on Tuesday night in Forbes. Frost and Fire – Cracker

FROST AND FIRE LAUNCH…The Aboriginal dance troupe, Yarangirri performed on Tuesday night in Forbes.

Frost and Fire – Cracker Night With A Twist!The quintessential Aussie bonfire night is set to be re-created in Forbes on June 22, but with a twist. Forbes Shire Council is coordinating an amazing event called Frost and Fire, which is FREE to attend, to be held at the Lake Forbes Ski Dam. The event is underpinned by the themes of spending time with friends in the great outdoors by a fire, and Frost and Fire is set to make an impression on both young and old. The location will set the perfect scene, surrounded by water, majestic gum trees and the night sky ablaze with millions of stars. On a chilly Tuesday night this week Frost and Fire was launched in Forbes. 2019 is Frost and Fires’ inaugural year and prom-ises plenty of fire, hearty food, warming beverages and great entertainment. Sit back and relax fireside whilst enjoying the amazing line up of live music. Local talent, Lily Gaffaney will perform alongside Young Monks from Canberra. Headline act, Lior is a must see, having recently achieved international acclaim and playing with the

Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Syd-ney Opera House. The night wouldn’t be complete without tasting the beautiful food from the Forbes area. A grazing supper, guests will be able to pre-order from fabulous local suppliers who create delectable picnics. A chip on a

stick, some flavourful grilled BBQ or burger fare or some homestyle, traditional winter warming favourites will all be on offer. En-joy a cider, boutique beer and traditional beers or a warming wine or even a hot choccy or coffee, paired with some sweet delights.

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MAYORAL NOTES

The weeks are rolling by very quickly and we are almost half way through the year. The cold snap was a little bit of a shock but expected at this time of the year. The rain was very welcome and let’s hope it keeps up. There has been some confusion in the community about the Templar Street beau-tification project. In order to clarify what will be happening with the 3B option that Council resolved to go with at the March meeting, we have put together a DL bro-chure with the Consultants artistic impres-sion and plan. These will be delivered to each household this week. If anyone has any questions or comments please don’t hesitate to contact me, councillors or staff. I have had a lot of positive comments in relation to the solar lights being installed around the Lake. This will allow people to walk safely around the lake after dark, whether it is winter or the evenings in the heat of summer. The ground work is pro-gressing quickly at the homemakers centre site and the construction team will com-

mence work next month, with a completion date around November. The next Council Meeting is on 13th June so make sure you tune in and watch the webcast on Facebook. There have been a lot of rumours around about the hospital services and maybe cuts to both Forbes and Parkes hospitals. Minister for Health, Brad Hazzard has assured us the services will remain the same. This does not mean we can be complacent. We need to keep advocating for both State and Federal Gov-ernments to partner with local government to ensure rural and regional areas are at-tracting doctors in healthy numbers. The Forbes Magpies 100 year reunion is on this weekend. How much fun will that

be? Lots of former players will be home and to top it off the local derby of Forbes and Parkes is on in Parkes, on Sunday. On that note enjoy your weekend.

God BlessYour Mayor

Phyllis Miller

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THUMBS UP To Forbes Shire Council for putting on the Welcome to Forbes event for all the new people in town, it was a great function where you could meet other new people and find out what was on in and around town, also find out where and what to do to meet people (groups).

THUMBS UP... THUMBS DOWN

FORBES SHIRE COUNCIL“Serving the Community” Public Notices

Disclosure Statement of Political Donations and Gifts: The Local Government and Planning Legislation Amendment (Political Donations) Act 2008 states that a person who makes a planning application (i.e DA) or submission to Council is required to disclose reportable political donations and gifts made by any person with a financial interest in the application to a Councillor(s) or Council employee(s) within the past two years. Privacy Notification: Submissions made by Council are considered public access documents under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.Personal information such as your opinion, name and address may be made publicly available including via Council’s website.

Forbes Shire Council 2 Court Street, Forbes P: (02) 6850 2300 F: (02) 6850 2399After Hours Emergency Number: 1300 978 633

All submissions to Council should be sent to: General Manager, Forbes Shire Council, PO Box 333 Forbes NSW 2871

Email: [email protected] • Website: www.forbes.nsw.gov.au

THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY JUNE 13 COMMENCING AT 1PMBULKY WASTE CLEAN-UP 5TH—9TH AUGUST 2019

Forbes Shire Council is providing a Kerbside Bulky Waste Clean- up for all residents currently receiving a domestic waste and recycling collection service. Please place your waste neatly next to the edge of the kerb, not blocking the footpath, at your normal weekly bin collection point.It is important to separate your waste into three (3) separate piles:• Scrap Metal, White Goods and E-waste• Bundled Organics• General Bulky WasteResidents are requested to put your waste out on Sunday the 4th August. Note: Collections may occur at any time during the allotted time period, and may not be collected on the same day as your normal bin service. Enquiries - NetWaste Customer Service 1300 725 415

DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL Development Application No: 2019 / 47

Please take notice in accordance with Schedule 1 of the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act, 1979 and Forbes Shire Councils Development Control Plan, 2013 that a Development Application has been submitted by Forbes Business Chamber for the purpose of holding Taste on Templar Dining Event, Templar Street, Forbes on Saturday 9 November 2019. The application will be on public exhibition from the Friday 31 May 2019 until the Friday 14 June 2019. Any person may make a submission, in writing, in relation to this Application which must be received by Council on or before 5.00pm Friday 14 June 2019. If you wish to make a submission regarding the proposal you must clearly explain your reasons (on planning grounds) in the submission. The application is classified as local development with Forbes Shire Council being the consent authority.

FARM FIRST AID TRAININGDevelop skills and improve the safety of your farm or rural workplace by enrolling in this First Aid Training course, delivered by an accredited Red Cross Trainer.BEDGERABONGWhere: Bedgerabong Hall, Bedgerabong NSWWhen: Tuesday 11 June 2019Time: 8.30am – 4.30pmCost: FREE for Primary Producers, farm worker and farm contractors. All training materials, morning tea and lunch are included.CARAGABALWhere: Caragabal Country Golf Club, Marsden St, Caragabal NSWWhen: Wednesday 12 June 2019Time: 8.30am – 4.30pmCost: FREE for Primary Producers, farm worker and farm contractors. All training waterials, worning tea and lunch are included.Limited places. Register online: www.nalag.org.au/farmfirstaid. For more information contact Mark McMullen on 0428 922 617.

AMENDMENTS TO LOCAL APPROVALS POLICY Mobile Food Vans and portable Permanent Food Outlets

Notice is given that modifications to the Local Approvals Policy – Mobile Food Vans andPortable Permanent Food Outlets will be on Public Exhibition frow 24 May 2019 until14 June 2019. The modified Policy can be viewed on Council’s web page. Written comments addressed to the General Manager will be received up until 5pm 14 June 2019.

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SNIPPETS...Double Demerit Points: Will start today Friday 7 June and run through to Monday 10 June (inclusive) this long weekend. Double demerit points apply for speeding, seat belt, motorcycle helmet and mobile phone offences during all holiday periods such as long weekends, Christmas, New Year and Easter. Drivers caught using their phones during a double demerit period can expect to be hit with the fine as well as up to 10 demerits.

Farm First Aid Free Training: On-farm accidents are a major problem for farming in Australia. Incidents can involve workers, bystanders to work and others (including children) and occur in a range of circum-stances on farms of different agricultural enterprises. Develop skills and improve the safety of your farm or rural workplace by enrolling in this First Aid training course, de-livered by an accredited Red Cross Trainer. This free event is supported by NALAG NSW’s Our Shout Program and Australian Red Cross. The event will be held at Bedg-erabong Hall on Tuesday 11th June from 8.30am – 4.30pm. Limited places, register online at www.nalag.org.au/farmfirstaid

Winner: The winner of our Questacon competition was Ashley Milford! Thanks to everyone for entering, stay tuned for our next competition.

Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea: Neigh-bourhood Central organised a Biggest Morning Tea on 21 May 2019. The morning was a very big success that could not have been possible without the amazing volun-teers. The winner of the raffle was Judy El-lis and the winners for the 100-Club were Zelma Grayson, Lyn Ward and Vince Rob-erts. Vince very gracefully re-donated his winnings which made the total proceeds to be donated to the Cancer Council $641.

Regional Skills Relocation Grant: The NSW Government has established the Re-gional Skills Relocation Grant to increase the availability of skilled and experienced workers for businesses setting up in, re-locating to, or existing in regional NSW. Grants will be available for businesses op-erating in NSW regional eligible industries. The funding is available to assist with the relocation costs of eligible skilled workers they employ that move from metropolitan areas to regional NSW. Approved busi-nesses will be reimbursed up to $10,000 to assist with relocation costs incurred by eligible skilled workers they employ. For further information visit https://invest.nsw.gov.au/assistance/regional-investment-at-traction-package/regional-skills-relocation-grant

Last weekend the Red Bend Catholic College Debutante Ball was held in Forbes.

Member for Riverina and Central West Michael McCor-mack with Governor General, His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove after being sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister at Government House last week.

9 NOVEMBER 2019

6.30PM TILL LATEFORBES

DINNER & ENTERTAINMENT

Fundraiser for Ronald McDonald

House Orange.

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HE Silos Forbes are looking for professionals with passion, dedication, and commitment to excellent and innovation

who are interested in working for 2018 Regional Winner in Business.

HE Silos is looking for professional and/or experienced Welders and Labourers to join our team. HE Silos Forbes is a Family run business in Forbes providing first class products

with an innovative touch.

The ideal candidates must be reliable, willing to learn, self-motivated, good work ethics, positive attitude to WHS, able

to work in a team environment, and available to start immediately.

Gabi Sands 1-12 Jones Street Forbes NSW 2871

or email [email protected]

Please note: To be successful in this position it is expected you will undertake a drug & alcohol test as part of on boarding.

If this is you, please send your resumes to;

HE Silos Forbes are looking for professionals with passion, dedication, and commitment to excellent and innovation

who are interested in working for 2018 Regional Winner in Business.

HE Silos is looking for professional and/or experienced Welders and Labourers to join our team. HE Silos Forbes is a Family run business in Forbes providing first class products

with an innovative touch.

The ideal candidates must be reliable, willing to learn, self-motivated, good work ethics, positive attitude to WHS, able

to work in a team environment, and available to start immediately.

Gabi Sands 1-12 Jones Street Forbes NSW 2871

or email [email protected]

Please note: To be successful in this position it is expected you will undertake a drug & alcohol test as part of on boarding.

If this is you, please send your resumes to;

HE Silos Forbes are looking for professionals with passion, dedication, and commitment to excellent and innovation

who are interested in working for 2018 Regional Winner in Business.

HE Silos is looking for professional and/or experienced Welders and Labourers to join our team. HE Silos Forbes is a Family run business in Forbes providing first class products

with an innovative touch.

The ideal candidates must be reliable, willing to learn, self-motivated, good work ethics, positive attitude to WHS, able

to work in a team environment, and available to start immediately.

Gabi Sands 1-12 Jones Street Forbes NSW 2871

or email [email protected]

Please note: To be successful in this position it is expected you will undertake a drug & alcohol test as part of on boarding.

If this is you, please send your resumes to;

HE Silos Forbes are looking for professionals with passion, dedication, and commitment to excellent and innovation

who are interested in working for 2018 Regional Winner in Business.

HE Silos is looking for professional and/or experienced Welders and Labourers to join our team. HE Silos Forbes is a Family run business in Forbes providing first class products

with an innovative touch.

The ideal candidates must be reliable, willing to learn, self-motivated, good work ethics, positive attitude to WHS, able

to work in a team environment, and available to start immediately.

Gabi Sands 1-12 Jones Street Forbes NSW 2871

or email [email protected]

Please note: To be successful in this position it is expected you will undertake a drug & alcohol test as part of on boarding.

If this is you, please send your resumes to;

HE Silos Forbes are looking for professionals with passion, dedication, and commitment to excellent and innovation

who are interested in working for 2018 Regional Winner in Business.

HE Silos is looking for professional and/or experienced Welders and Labourers to join our team. HE Silos Forbes is a Family run business in Forbes providing first class products

with an innovative touch.

The ideal candidates must be reliable, willing to learn, self-motivated, good work ethics, positive attitude to WHS, able

to work in a team environment, and available to start immediately.

Gabi Sands 1-12 Jones Street Forbes NSW 2871

or email [email protected]

Please note: To be successful in this position it is expected you will undertake a drug & alcohol test as part of on boarding.

If this is you, please send your resumes to;

HE Silos Forbes are looking for professionals with passion, dedication, and commitment to excellent and innovation

who are interested in working for 2018 Regional Winner in Business.

HE Silos is looking for professional and/or experienced Welders and Labourers to join our team. HE Silos Forbes is a Family run business in Forbes providing first class products

with an innovative touch.

The ideal candidates must be reliable, willing to learn, self-motivated, good work ethics, positive attitude to WHS, able

to work in a team environment, and available to start immediately.

Gabi Sands 1-12 Jones Street Forbes NSW 2871

or email [email protected]

Please note: To be successful in this position it is expected you will undertake a drug & alcohol test as part of on boarding.

If this is you, please send your resumes to;

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Puzzles

Form at least one nine letter word from the given letters and as many other words as possible of four or more letters. Each word must contain the letter in the central circle. Simple plurals, formed by adding “s” are not counted as extra words. No prefixes or suffixes. Reference: The Macquarie Concise Dictionary.

How to play sudoku: You are given a 9x9 grid which has been divided up into nine 3x3 boxes. The aim of the game is very simple: to fill each row, column and 3x3 box with the numbers from 1 to 9 inclusive.

QUIZ sUdokU difficulty: Hard

© Reuben’s Puzzles2403

1. Who directed Star Wars: The Force Awakens?

2. Who plays the runaway daughter in the 2013 film We’re The Millers?

3. Eddie McGuire is the chairman of which T20 cricket team?

4. The Persian Gulf is an extension of which ocean?

5. Robert Mugabe became President of Zimbabwe during which decade?

6. In 2006, which band had a hit with the song, Chasing Cars?

7. Which Australian played on the same team as Stan Wawrinka in the 2015 International Premier Tennis League season?

8. Who lit the Olympic flame at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics?

9. Gala, Granny Smith and Pink Lady are varieties of which fruit?

10. What Australian film includes the phrase “Tell him he’s dreaming”?

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Today’s Aim:20 words Good25 words Very good28 words Excellent

TWo-WAy CRossWoRd CRypTIC ClUEsACROSS1 It’s a kind of counterfeit

coin mound I’m involved with in my apartment building (11)

7 The centre court belongs to us (3)

8 Aerial acrobatics Nana did around an upturned net (7)

9 Declines small amounts of water (5)

10 The teacher uses Bismuth to bend the bar (5)

12 Pried into one’s detective activities (5)

14 Making tracks operational (5)

15 Violent weather on the road-not-travelled (7)

17 He could be the current electricity expert (3)

18 They, in essence, fled hurriedly because they were so vulnerable (11)

DOWN1 A rather odd reaction

to that which was combined harmoniously (11)

2 He warns or destroys as he loses scope (7)

3 Gives approval to obtain a wild yak, so there! (5)

4 If it seems to look inert just cover it with dirt (5)

5 Somewhere to stay beginning in the middle (3)

6 Try living in a single manse, how inconsequential! (11)

11 Form a bridge for a very large body of troops (7)

13 Exhaust the supply of water outlet (5)

14 Can a log be turned into a sphere? (5)

16 Father took his hat off to the official (3)

ACROSS1 Apartment building

(US) (11)7 Personal pronoun (3)8 Aerial (7)9 Falls (5)10 Hebrew teacher (5)12 Pried (5)14 Departing (5)15 Violent whirlwind (7)17 Top pilot (3)18 Unprotected (11)

DOWN1 Arranged joint efforts (11)2 Becomes less wide (7)3 Gives approval to

(informal) (5)4 Bury (5)5 Small hotel (3)6 Inconsequential (11)11 Subdivision of an

army (7)13 Sewer (5)14 Planet (5)16 Sports official (3)

QUICk ClUEs

solUTIons

1 J.J. Abrams. 2 Emma Roberts. 3 Melbourne Stars. 4 Indian Ocean. 5 1980s. 6 Snow Patrol. 7 Nick Kyrgios. 8 Muhammad Ali. 9 Apple. 10 The Castle.

INEFFAbly, baffle, finale, fable, belay, alien, aline, anile, liane, nelia, elfin, liney, able, bale, bane, bean, flea, leaf, elan, lane, lean, bile, bine, fief, fife, file, lief, life, fine, lien, line.

CRossWoRdsCATTERWoRdQUIZ sUdokU

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Funding Flows In Forbes

Last week Riverina Nationals’ MP and Dep-uty Prime Minister Michael McCormack lauded the efforts of volunteers as “champi-ons of their local communities”. The praise came as events rolled out to acknowledge the hard work of volunteers during National Volunteer Week. “Volunteers are so important to the social fabric of our local communities,” Mr McCor-mack said. “Every day, we should be thanking those who sacrifice their time to make our regions even better places to live and work. Having a dedicated week to show our appreciation is the least we can do to show the pillars of our local communities that we care about what they do for the Riverina and Central West,” continued Mr McCormack. “Volunteers are champions of their local communities and whether it is helping out the local sporting club, assisting our most vulnerable or putting time in recovery ef-forts after a significant storm, these selfless individuals play an essential role in help-ing to shape rural and regional Australia as well as helping to build resilience in our towns and regional capitals,” continued Mr McCormack. The Liberal and Nationals’ Government recognises these efforts by providing grants through its Volunteer Grants Program. “In the most recent round, 40 grants were given to well-deserved organisations in-cluding $3,550 for Forbes Cancer Patients Assistance Society, $4,750 for Forbes Fins Swimming Club Inc, $4,959 for Forbes Rugby Union Club Inc and $1,500 for the Forbes Toy Library,” Mr McCormack said. “These grants, which range from $1,000 to $5,000, seem small but they make such a tangible difference for volunteer organi-sations to be able to continue the invalu-able work they do in our communities.”

TASTE ON TEMPLAR…Local residents will enjoy a long table dinner at Taste on Templar in November! (image supplied)

Save The Date For Taste On Templar!A group of women chatting and suddenly … Taste On Templar was born! This dynamic and very professional group of ladies and the Forbes Business Chamber are proud to present Taste On Templar a long table din-ner and fundraiser for Ronald MacDonald House, Orange. Taste On Templar will be open to guests from 6.30pm for 7pm on Saturday 9 No-vember 2019 and will close at midnight. “The Forbes Business Chamber is excit-ed to provide a wonderful outdoor environ-ment unique to Forbes under the sparkling lights, green trees and shade canopies in Templar Street,” said Forbes Business Chamber President, Marg Duggan. 220 people will be seated in groups of 18 on long tables along Templar Street. Templar Street will be dotted with pop-ups

where patrons will find local and regional wines, boutique beer, cider, soft drinks and water. “Theming for this premier outdoor event is based around local and regional prod-uct and produce, local businesses, people and summer. The evening will include a meet and greet, live entertainment and a business relevant guest speaker, Rebecca Walsh, Executive Officer, Ronald McDon-ald House, Orange,” added Marg Duggan. To ensure that you don’t miss this oppor-tunity please put Taste On Templar and the 9 November 2019 in your diary and save the date. We will keep you posted on all that is happening including sponsors, when and where tickets will be available, your chefs and who your local musicians will be!

Bogan Gate CWA Ladies Have Been Busy

Parkes, Forbes and Condobolin held their Annual Bridge Day at Bogan Gate on 7th April, with players from West Wyalong join-ing in. The CWA catered for everyone for the 12th time making it a thoroughly enjoy-able day. President Marion McIntyre laid a wreath on behalf of the CWA at the local Anzac Day Dawn Service. Ten members attended the May meeting. International officer Heather Veal provided interesting information on the country of study this year, Papua New Guinea. Some members have started writ-ing their life stories after attending a work-

shop at the Parkes Library. As this drought is still crippling the com-munity, the CWA will be helping Bogan Gate and Gunningbland farmers and their families by hosting a free bbq night at the Railway Hotel in Bogan Gate on 29th June at 6:30pm. “We hope many will come to this night as it is very important in these times to mix with friends and all help each other,” said the organisers. The next meeting is on Thursday, 20th June at 1:30pm at the hall. Visitors are al-ways most welcome.

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Parkes Rd, Forbes (next to Hozpots)PO Box 586, Forbes NSW 2871

Phone: 02 6852 4288Fax: 02 6851 1151

Email: [email protected] Website: www.valleyfm.org.au

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WHAT’S On BE Seen7 Jun Shrek the Musical presented by the Parkes Musical and Dramatic Society. Tickets $25

adults $20 for children/pensioners. Tickets available online at www.parkesmandd.com.au or for purchase at Parkes Stationery & Office Furniture.

11 Jun Farm First Aid Training @ Bedgerabong Hall from 8.30am – 4.30pm. Limited places so register via www.nalag.org.au/farmfirstaid

13 Jun Forbes Shire Council Meeting @ 1pm in the Council Chambers.15 Jun Forbes Netball Association PJ Day to raise money for the Kids Cancer Project.20 Jun Bogan Gate CWA Meeting @ 1.30pm at the Hall.

20 Jun Forbes Netball Association Meeting @ Forbes Services Memorial Club at 7pm.

22 Jun Frost and Fire @ the Ski Dam in Forbes, Gates open 4pm. Free entry. Think slow cooked meats, warming foods, mulled wine and craft beers. Lior and Young Monks plus other special guests performing live.

22 Jun Doug Parkinson honouring Joe Cocker @ Dubbo Regional Theatre. Australia’s greatest soul voice and his eight-piece band perform live. For tickets head to www.drtcc.com.au

29 Jun Free BBQ Night @ The Railway Hotel in Bogan Gate at 6.30pm to help Bogan Gate and Gunningbland farmers.

5-9 Aug Bulky Waste Cleanup for all residents currently receiving a domestic waste and recycling collection service. Make sure your waste is out on Sunday 4th August in three piles: scrap metal, white goods and ewaste; bundled organics and general bulky waste.

10 Aug Forbes Rotary Ipomoea Markets @ Lions Park from 8am – 12.30pm. Lots of amazing stalls of local handicraft, produce, cakes, plants and bric-a-brac on offer. All stall holders welcome!

Save The Date

9 Nov Taste on Templar Dinner and Entertainment from 6.30pm till late, fundraiser for Ronald McDonald House Orange.

Ongoing Forbes & District Lions Club meets at the Vandenberg Hotel on the 2nd and 4th Tues-days of each month at 7pm. For further information phone Gayle Williams on 0268 511 863.

Ongoing The Forbes Community Men’s Shed meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:00am to 12pm at the Forbes Showground.

Ongoing Forbes Domestic & Family Violence Committee Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month at 9:30am at Forbes Health Service (old conference room). Contact Renee Ellison on 6850 1234.

Ongoing The Rotary Club of Forbes meets at the Vandenberg Hotel on the first and third Wednes-days of every month at 6:30pm. Call Chris Finkle on 0429 661 358 for further 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. Members come from Canberra, Temora, Forbes, Eugowra, etc. All details online at http://recover.itmatters.com.au.

Ongoing Golden Girls Luncheon at the Forbes Services Club, 12pm, the fourth Tuesday of every month. Contact Lyn Ward on 0417 536 619. Transport is available.

Ongoing Neighbourhood Watch meeting at the Forbes Services Club, 2pm on the first Wednes-day of each month. For information phone Lyn Ward on 0417 536 619.

Ongoing Forbes Prostate Cancer Support Group meets at the Long Tan Room of the Forbes Services Memorial Club on the 3rd Tuesday of every 2nd (odd) month at 6:30 pm. For more information phone Ray Martin on 0429 133 046.

Ongoing Breast Cancer Support Group meets every second Saturday of the month at the Van-denberg Hotel at 12 midday.

Ongoing Forbes View Club meets every second Thursday of the month for lunch at Forbes Ser-vices Memorial Club at 12:00 for 12:30pm. Please phone Noelene 6951 2256 or Helen 0427 201 445.

Ongoing Croquet is played every Tuesday and Saturday. Contact Elvy Quirk on 0428 540 272.Ongoing The Forbes Ladies Probus Club meets every fourth Friday of the month at the Forbes

Services Club at 10am. Come join us for friendship and fellowship.Ongoing CWA Forbes Evening Branch meets every second Thursday of the months at the Van-

denberg Hotel from 6.30pm.

Jenny Paul drawing out the winner for the Raffle at Aus-tralia’s Biggest Morning Tea at Neighbourhood Central.

Zelma Grayson, who won $60 in the 100-club at Aus-tralia’s Biggest Morning Tea at Neighbourhood Central last week.

Forbes Shire Council enjoyed Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea last week and raised $400 for the Cancer Council.

Lorna Field celebrated her 90th birthday on 16th May with other Croquet members who wished her all the best for the future!

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Clynt BreenHow long have you lived in or around Forbes and what do you like about liv-ing here? I moved here about 13 years ago. I lived here for a couple of years be-fore spending some time in Sydney and then Canberra. I came back to Forbes in 2016.Where do you work and what do you en-joy most about your work? I am part of the IT team at the Catholic Education Of-fice. It’s a great place to work. There’s a lot of variety in what we do which I like. It’s a relatively new field of work for me and it’s certainly challenging. Occasionally you might have to pretend a little to know what you’re talking about.What do you do to unwind after work or on weekends? There’s not much unwind-ing happening at the moment. My four and two-year-old aren’t really interested in it. If I can get one TV show in each night I’m happy.What are you really good at? Some say I’m an okay guitarist.What is your pet hate? Our pet. Well, her behaviour anyway. We have a labradoodle. She chews everything. I had about eight pairs of thongs and I’m down to zero.If you could have a super power what would it be and why? I wouldn’t mind having a photographic memory. That way I might have a shot at winning the occasion-al argument. I’m often hearing the words “I told you this already”.Tell us about your best holiday ever? I’d have to say my first road trip to Byron Bay while I was at Uni. A friend and I went up there for the Splendour in the Grass music festival. We did a lot of surfing back then (it was actually bodyboarding but surfing sounds better). There wasn’t much trip-planning (we had no accommodation or even tickets), but we survived the week and had a great time.What makes your day? Seeing my boys sleeping soundly in their beds each night. It makes all the craziness and chaos that led up to it totally worth it.

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Phil Donato Welcomes Local Student Leaders

In ParliamentLast Thursday Phil Donato met with young emerging leaders of the community who travelled to NSW Parliament from seven different schools in the Orange electorate including Red Bend Catholic College, as part of the Student Leadership Program. During the visit students had the oppor-tunity to ask questions of attending MPs about leadership, making decisions and representation. “It was wonderful to have Year 12 student leaders from across the Orange electorate spend the day at Parliament and see what happens during a sitting week,” Mr Donato said. “The Student Leadership Program is a great initiative which aims to inspire and foster the development of student leaders toward post-school leadership in our com-munity,” continued Mr Donato. Attending on the day were students from Parkes High School, Orange Chris-tian School, Red Bend Catholic College, Canowindra High School, Molong Central School, Yeoval Central School and Peak Hill Central School.

Scholarships Available For Rural Students

Riverina Nationals’ MP Michael McCormack is encouraging rural and regional students to apply for Government-funded scholar-ships to assist with their tertiary education costs. Students are invited to apply for scholar-ships under the expanded third round of the $58.1 million Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships program. Mr McCormack said eligible students could benefit from up to $18,000 which could go towards the cost of their university or voca-tional education. “I believe a student’s post-code should not limit their potential,” Mr Mc-Cormack said. “We know regional students face a number of challenges which their city counterparts take for granted. The Liberal and Nationals in Government is ensuring that every Aus-tralian has access to a world-class educa-tion,” continued Mr McCormack. The scholarships cover courses including certificate IV through to a PhD and can of-fer support to those seeking flexible study arrangements. “I urge and encourage all eli-gible students throughout the Riverina and Central West to apply,” Mr McCormack said. For more information or to apply, visit www.education.gov.au/rural-and-regional-enterprise-scholarships Applications for the third round close on 14 June 2019.

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Average Scoring In Medal RoundThe BWR Accountants & Advisors spon-sored Monthly Medal was played on Satur-day and was contested by a field of 54 who generally returned average scores across the board. Peter Dawson won the A-Grade Medal with a 72 nett, taking the Medal on count back from visitor Andrew Brownlow (Peak Hill). The B-Grade was won by Garry Col-lits with a 71 nett, the best round of the day. Runner-up was Bob Borger with 72 nett and on count back from a bevy of players. The C-Grader winner was Bede Tooth 72 nett ahead of runner-up Robert Scott with 73. The ball sweep went to 75 nett on count back: 71 – G Collits; 72 – R Borger, P Daw-son, A Brownlow, B Everest, S Kirkman, B Tooth, P Barnes; 73 – R Scott; 74 – N Mc-Millan, B Doyle, S Sallaway, P Maher; 75 - G Falvey. The NTP’s went to: 9th – R Nixon; 18th – C Barrett. The visitors included Andrew Brownlow (Peak Hill) and Scott Mackenzie (Parkes). The Sunday Stableford Medley field was affected by a number of other events hap-pening on the day. The winner was Kerry Stirling (31 points) on count back. There

was no Runner-up or ball sweep. Bess Shields got the NTP on the 9th, while the 18th remained vacant. On Sunday Forbes hosted a round of the JNJG ‘Juniors on the Move’ series of events. Over 30 Juniors participated, play-ing a modified 9-hole course, and attend-ing from Dubbo, Orange, Bathurst, Parkes, Cowra and Forbes. Golf Pro Adrian Lees was the prime organiser at Forbes and well pleased with the turn out. The Can-Assist Charity Day will be held this Sat 8 June. This is a 4-person Ambrose event, with all proceeds going to the Forbes Can-Assist Branch. The nomination fee in-cludes a lunch and prizes. So make an ef-fort, and participate in this event. The Lachlan Valley Pennants and Cham-pionships, is being held at West Wyalong on Sunday 16 June. This is the premier event for Lachlan Valley District golf. We need a good representation from the Club so get your name on the list in the Pro Shop. Play has commenced in the Wallace Cup, with some 1st and 2nd round matches played or scheduled. Dave Rhodes was unlucky to lose against Stevie G, finishing 1-down. Their match was a tight contest all

Bruce Carpenter, George Falvey, Neil McMillan and Les Little contemplating a putt on the 11th green.

The Kids Cancer ProjectThe Forbes Netball Association has chosen June 15th 2019 to be The Kids Cancer Project fundraiser where all players and eve-ryone at netball will participate in a PJ day. This day is a major fundraiser for The Kids Cancer Project where netball associations all over the state will raise much needed funds for the charity. Cooking from donations will be sold at the canteen, to raise extra funds, so everyone is asked to bring some donations, and some money to donate to the fundraising day. All players and umpires must wear joggers for their games.

Forbes Rugby Union It was a tough day at the office for the Forbes Platypi on Satur-day with all three teams going down to the Dubbo Kangaroos in Dubbo. The women’s side were beaten 38-21, Second grade went down 45-0 and First grade had a close game going down 27-20 to the Dubbo Kangaroos. This Saturday is a general bye due to the Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend. The Under 13’s lost to Orange City 34-10 with tries scored by Toby Jarrick and Jonah Little, the boys did a great job taking on Orange City who were sitting at No 1 on the ladder. The Under 15’s lost to Dubbo Blues 58-0, tough game today against a very strong drilled Dubbo side, the Forbes boys didn’t give up, with only 3 tries scored against them in the second half. The Under 17’s side lost to Dubbo Blues 43-12 at full time. The boys played really well, especially in the second half and didn’t give up.

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