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Maggi Barnard

Maggi Barnard has been with the Parkes Phoenix since it was established in March 2016 and loves writing about her community.

What’s On @ The Library

November 1, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

KARLY LANE AUTHOR TALK

Karly Lane is a popular Australian fiction author with 14 bestselling novels including her latest release Mr Right Now. Having grown up and lived in country towns and communities across NSW, including Parkes, Karly Lane is often referred to as rural fiction’s favourite daughter. In a mini tour of our shire, Karly will be speaking at Peak Hill, Trundle and Parkes libraries. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to meet Karly and hear her talk about her writing, novels and characters.

Peak Hill Library: Wed 6 November, 6pm Trundle Library: Thurs 7 November, 2pm Parkes Library: Fri 8 November, 6pm RSVP: 6861 2309 or library@parkes.nsw. gov.au

(Enter the competition on this page to win two of Karly’s latest books!)

AUTHOR-RISED
PARKES WRITERS GROUP

Parkes Library
Tuesday 5th November @ 6pm

There’s no time like the write time! Author-Rised meets monthly to support and encourage teen and adult writers from beginners through to accomplished writers. Poets, creative fiction, all types of writers come together to work on achieving their writing goals. Whether you want to simply improve your writing or whether you are working toward publishing your work, this network of like-minded people provides a fun, enjoyable and supportive atmosphere for releasing your inner writer.

Climate Guides Help Farmers

November 1, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

Farmers will be given the best possible cli- mate information so they can make sound business decisions. The Bureau of Meteorology’s first 20 Regional Weather and Climate Guides have been released.

The $2.7 million project was part of the Government’s Drought Assistance Pack- age. Minister for Drought David Littleproud said the guides would give farmers a clearer picture of what to expect in upcoming seasons. “This will give farmers the best possible guidance,” the Minister said. “This includes rainfall and temperature trends, frost risk, when to expect the wet season, and the nature of local droughts, floods and heatwaves.”

“It will help with decisions such as when to plant crops, put fodder aside, lease land, build water storages or take out loans. We’ve worked with local farming groups so the data meets the needs of each region.”

The guides have been produced by the Bureau of Meteorology, FarmLink and CSIRO in consultation with rural businesses, communities and farmer groups.

All guides will be released by the end of the year and made available through the National Farmer’s Federation FarmHub tool and the Climate Kelpie website.

Guides are available for National Resource Management regions including the Central West, Riverina, Murray, Central Tablelands, North West, Hunter, North Coast, South East, Northern Tablelands and Greater Sydney in NSW. Guides can be found at: www.bom.gov.au/climate/climate-guides/

Pink Bowls

November 1, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

It was a wonderful day of bowls on Tuesday with 14 teams playing all dressed in pink.

Teams came from West Wyalong, Forbes, Condobolin, Orange City and places in be- tween. A very generous amount of money was raised for the fight against breast cancer.

The raffle winner was Betsy Johnstone, second prize went to Chris Curteis, and third to Audrey Jones.

In the minor singles Maureen Miller defeated Lorraine Baker in a close game. Maureen will now play the winner between Lea Orr and Jan McPhee.

Our Gal – Judy Fisher

November 1, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

How long have you lived in Parkes and what do you like most about living here? I have lived in Parkes since 1983. The best thing about living here is definitely the people.

Where do you work or what do you do currently and what do you enjoy about it? I am a teacher at Middleton Public School. I used to be Assistant Principal but I now do release teaching. I enjoy the kids, and teaching art and science.

What is your favourite thing to do when you have free time? I love to catch up with friends (over a few wines), read, play golf (very badly though) or go for a walk.

What makes you proud? My family. When I look at my kids and the really good people they are, I know I have done something right in life! I’m also proud of my teaching career. I have always loved what I do!

If you could be an animal which one would you choose, and why? I would be a butterfly. They are colourful and free!

What is your all-time favourite movie, song and/or book, and why? My favourite movies are anything that has a ‘feel good’ ending. I love a good romance! My favourite book is ‘I Am Pilgrim.’ I couldn’t put it down and it has the most amazing story ever!

Tell us about your best holiday. I have loved going to Canada, USA and Alaska but I just love Europe, especially Italy! If I could afford it, I would travel overseas every year!

What is on your bucket list? My bucket list is getting longer every year. Mostly the places I want to visit…Europe (again), South America, Africa, Asia and, of course, travel around Australia, especially Western Australia.

‘Cool’ Trundle On The Move

November 1, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack and spokesman for Trundle War Memorial Hall Committee Andrew Rawsthorne.

 

The town of Trundle had a streak of good news last week receiving two sets of funding.

The War Memorial Hall received $10,475 from the Federal Government for air conditioning to ensure the longevity of this much loved venue.

A further grant was announced by the Member for Orange Phil Donato MP of $3,050 for the Trundle Multi-Purpose Service for the purchase of one mobile transport chair and one bariatric wheelchair.

Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development and Federal Member for Riverina Michael McCormack was in Trundle last Friday announcing the grant for the hall.

“From its original purpose as a memorial to the town’s First World War servicemen to the site of the annual ABBA Festival each May, this hall, which hosts 3,000 people every year, is the heart of the Trundle community,” said Mr McCormack.

Spokesman for Trundle War Memorial Hall Committee Andrew Rawsthorne said the upgrade would make a big difference, with the installation of air-conditioning and heating the hall committee’s number one priority.

“We notice hall bookings crash during the summer months because of the heat and this will allow a lot more use of the hall, which is good for the hall and good for the community,” he said.

“The hall plays a big role in bringing people together, especially at times such as this when it’s a bit hard.”

The two wheelchairs for the Trundle Multi Purpose Service were a necessity and much-needed equipment to ensure they can continue their service to the community.

The funding was provided after Phil lobbied the NSW Government.

“I’m pleased with this result and will continue to advocate for the needs of health services in our region,” he said.

Birthing Returns To Parkes

November 1, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

The Western NSW Local Health District announced this week a midwife-led birthing service will be introduced at Parkes Hospital, while efforts continue to return medical obstetric services.

It is expected the service will be operational by the end of next year. Birthing will continue to occur at Forbes, with both towns continuing to offer pre and post-natal care.

Acting Chief Executive Mark Spittal said while the district continues to make every effort to recruit obstetric GPs and anaesthetists, a Midwifery Group Practice (MGP) was a safe and effective model for low-risk births where medical intervention is not anticipated or planned. “Where appropriate, the MGP offers families a level of choice that hasn’t previously been available in both Parkes and Forbes,” Mark said.

“This will enable birthing to return to Parkes for mums not needing medical services such as an induction or caesarean.

“The available medical obstetric services will be focussed at Forbes to ensure there is stability and certainty as to where services are available.

Mark said when it came to maternity services, local women and families told them they wanted certainty and safety more than anything else.

“Establishing the MGP will create a level of certainty for families as they approach the birth of their child,” he said.

Plans for developing the new service are already underway. A project officer will work with various parties to bring the Parkes and Forbes maternity services together to offer a single, effective, safe service.

A number of critical factors need to be put into place to support the MGP, including ensuring staff are fully trained and that processes are in place to assess women during pregnancy, and to cater for unexpected births or complications during birth.

Young Business Takes Top Award

November 1, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

HAPPY TIMES… The victorious Kerin Physio Co team (L-R)Rochelle Smith, Meg Wright, Jess Cox, Abby Blair, Rachel Kerin, Jeanette Greenhalgh, Carmen Amor, Brooke Maslin, Sarah Hartin and Laura Jelbart. Insert: Sylvie Everingham-Potts of The Parkes Phoenix. (Photo: Keith Turk)

 

A mere three years after starting out, Kerin Physio Co took out the top gong at last Friday’s The Henrys – Parkes Business Awards.

Rachel Kerin and her team not only won the prestigious Henry for Business of the Year, but also triumphed with the Excellence in Professional Services Award at the annual event.

Rachel credited her team saying: “They are a group of women who are amongst the most talented, genuine and passionate women I know. Women who I am so privileged to work alongside.”

“We are so humbled to be The Henry Parkes Business of the Year and so very grateful for everyone who has supported our business.”

Rachel Kerin collected a third award sharing the Excellence in Small Business Award with Jess Galvin and Rebecca Miller from

La Bella Medispa, who also won the Excellence in Personal and Lifestyle Services Award. Many more individuals and businesses were winners on the night as awards were given out across 14 categories.

The Parkes Phoenix won Excellence in Micro Business Award. Our Senior Advertising Executive, Sylvie Everingham-Potts said: “I would like to thank the Parkes Chamber for organising this event, and all our supporters. It is because of you we get to do what we do for our community and we appreciate every one of you. As a small business here in Parkes we feel what you feel during times of hardship, such as the current drought.”

Other double award winners on the night included Parkes PCYC and its manager Tim Watts who won the Excellence in Social Enterprise Award and Tim, the Outstanding Business Leader title.

More individual awards were won by Jessica Bourke from Hughes & Co Lawyers & Conveyancing for Outstanding Young Employee, and Jess Galvin from La Bella Medispa for Outstanding Young Entrepreneur.

The rest of the winners were: The Excellence in Hospitality and Tourism Services Award went to Peak Hill Caravan Park; the Excellence in Retail Award to Regional Business Supplies; Excellence in Manufacturing, Agribusiness, Mine, Industrial and Trades Award to Regos Plus; Excellence in Innovation to Burns Precision Agriculture; Start Up Superstar to Mid-West Cleaning Home Repairs Service; and Excellence in Business winner was Ray White Parkes, Forbes and Condobolin.

The 2019 Ken Birch Memorial Hall of Fame was awarded posthumously to for- mer Parkes Public School principal Leanne Breaden. She passed away at the end of 2017 from ovarian cancer. Her husband Peter Breaden and son Joel accepted the award.

The gala event also went pink in support of the first Pink Up Parkes campaign featuring a pink theme. The Parkes Chamber of Commerce also donated $5 from every ticket sold and handed over a cheque of $1,260 to the McGrath Foundation.

SNIPPETS…

November 1, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

Parkes Shire Council’s Economic & Business Develop- ment Manager Anna Wyllie (left) received the prestigious Peter Chaffey Economic Development Leadership Award at the 2019 Economic Development Australia Awards
last week. Parkes Shire Council was named winner of the Economic Development Initiatives category. The EDA awards recognise projects and initiatives that have stimu- lated significant economic development activity. Anna is with Deputy Mayor Barbara Newton.

 

Christmas Parade: There will be something new and something old for the Parkes community to start their Christmas celebrations on 13th December. The old is the Action Club Christmas Parade, which will go down the whole length of Parkes business centre. The Action Club would like to see as many floats as possible from schools, businesses, sporting clubs, associations and community groups with $330 prizes each for best business float, best school float and best community float. The something new is a carnival in Cooke Park following the parade with entertainment on the stage, and an opportunity for local clubs and associations to show the Parkes community what is available in their town. Everything from local retailers, groups, karate and bushwalkers will be on show for the Parkes community to see and be involved. There will also be food stalls run by Parkes clubs and retailers.

Forbes news in Parkes: Are you interested in what’s happening in Forbes? You can pick up a free copy of the Forbes Phoenix at the Parkes Newsagency every Friday.

One on One Support: The Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) has a Drought Support Team for the first time, that consists of everyday people with lived experience of life on the land. “This is a new model of care for our District and provides our communities an alternative option instead of speaking to a clinician,” said Hub Manager Mental Health Drug and Alcohol, Trish Bullen. “Sometimes all someone needs to improve their mental health is a trusted place to have a chat. The Drought Support Team can provide this and more”. The Drought Support Team are non-clinical but have a first-hand understanding of the effects of drought. They also know it’s not just our farmers that are being hit hard. The team provide support to anyone affected by the drought, from farmers, shop keepers, schools and families. The team even have a child and adolescent support specialist. The service is able to provide support via phone calls, text, email or they can come to you. To access the Drought Support Team service call 6881 4002 from Monday to Friday 8.30am – 5.00pm.

Drought Support Team are (L-R) Matt March, Leif Carroll, Angela Copeland, Peter Gorman, Sue Baxter, Therese Ryan and Heather Jones.

 

Be Seen

November 1, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

Bishop Harry Westcott was at the Parkes Library to sign copies of his autobiography last Saturday. With him are (L-R) Marg Price, Helen Westcott, Mal Westcott, Rhonda Brain, David Price, Kevin Stone, Harry Westcott and Joyce Mulligan.

 

The Pink Golf Day last Saturday raised over $1,000 for the McGrath Foundation. Here is Jackie Charlton (right), the 9 hole winner with 23 points, getting her prize from Breast Cancer Nurse Di Green.

 

Parkes Dragon Boat Club members dressed up on Sunday for their Pink Paddle event to raise funds for the McGrath Foundation. David Potts and Al Gersbach came as princesses!

 

 

Personal Bests Galore At Club Night

November 1, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

It’s still very early in the season but last Thursday over 60 Parkes Sharks swimmers took part in club night with many achieving personal best times. Backstroke was the 200m event, butterfly and breaststroke were over 25 or 50m, and freestyle and back-stroke over 25, 50 or 100m.

Out of 244 entries, 97 personal best times were achieved, with Lachlan MacGregor taking a whopping 24 seconds off his time for the 50m backstroke. Other notable performers were Hayden and Will Lamond who had seven personal bests between them, and Charlie and Meg Mahon who also achieved seven personal bests.

Sienna Danaher, Anna Davis and Fletcher Hall swam their first time trial.

Last Sunday, four club members swam at the Orana Aquatic Qualifying meet in Dubbo. Matty Price came first in the seven events he entered, and achieved personal best times in six of them.

His brother Blake finished well in six events earning four personal best times, whilst Connie Fryer and Meg Skinner also achieved personal bests in their events.

The Sharks club will hold its first family fun night on Friday, 8th November at the Parkes Golf Club.

By Jay Quince

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