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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 do you think is the importance of the Parkes Radio Telescope to modern times?

July 25, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

Melissa Beddie: Parkes Telescope has remained relevant and an important part of Parkes’s tourism and history. The telescope represents in this modern world, the tremendous amount of knowledge yet to be learnt and explored. The reality that there is so much yet to be discovered beyond our own lives. It is a pinnacle of the possibility of unknown to become known.

Alex Rawsthorne: I think it’s important to use the Dish in the modern day because we know so little about the universe and the Dish helps us to discover more.

Kasie Ferguson: I believe the Dish is extremely important from a tourism perspective. It really puts Parkes on the map!

Central West Residents Better Off From Deeming Rate Cuts

July 18, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

More than 7,000 people in the Riverina and Central West will benefit from a multimilliondollar boost due to deeming rate cuts.

Riverina Nationals’ MP and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack said the Federal Government was listening to concerns and delivering. “This decision means a world of difference for those who are affected by deeming rates, including 7,280 across the Riverina electorate. We understand pensioners have finely balanced finances and this decision will put more money in the pockets of older Australians.”

Minister for Families and Social Services Senator Anne Ruston said the changes would benefit about 628,000 aged pensioners and more than 455,000 people receiving
other payments. “While 75 per cent of aged pensioners are not affected by deeming, this decision recognises that it is an important issue for those who are.”

Under the new rates age pensioners whose income is assessed using deeming will receive up to $40.50 a fortnight for couples, $1053 extra a year, and $31 a fortnight for singles, $804 a year.

Changes to the deeming rate will also benefit people receiving other income tested payments, and income support allowances and supplements such as the Parenting Payment and Newstart.

The decision will take effect from September in line with the regular indexation of the pension and will be backdated to July 1.

New Chef To Serve Up Signature Style Dishes At Hart Bar

July 18, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

After much planning, Hart Bar will be relaunching in August 2019 with new menus, events and entertainment. Joining the team, Kim Sherrett and brother Blair Thornton, will be taking the reins of the restaurant and function centre to deliver quality food and service that equals the Hart Bar’s unique space and atmosphere.

Kim and Blair are a professional team, having managed another restaurant for five years. They bring to Hart Bar a lot of experience catering for weddings and special events, and a focus on high quality food.

“Blair is passionate about food and using his creativity and attention to detail to provide a fine dining experience for customers,” said Kim. “We plan to bring our new ideas and style to the table while keeping the same relaxed vibe.”

Where were you for the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969?

July 18, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

Christine Ivey: I was working in Sydney at the GPO. I was on a lunch break and saw the broadcast on a television screen that was in the ANZ Bank. I was mesmerised that it was possible to put a man on the moon.

Doreen McKenzie: I lived in Inverell but was in Parkes at the time. I had come down to babysit for my sister who was having her sixth baby at the time and remember watching the broadcast.

 

Andrew Tom: I was in Sydney at the time with Mum and Dad. I remember Mum saying how powerful it was. Our family knew some of the people who worked at the Dish, which made it all the more special.

The Egging Of Scott Morrison: A Case Of Common Assault?

July 18, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

Amber Holt was driving to work in May this year, when she heard over the car radio that the PM (Scott Morrison) was attending the CWA conference in Albury. The 24-year-old bought a carton of eggs and proceeded to the venue where the PM was speaking with rural women as part of his campaign for the upcoming federal election. She then walked up behind Mr Morrison and tossed an egg onto the crown of his head, which ricocheted off the prime minister’s skull with its shell unbroken.

Mr Morrison’s security guards tackled his assailant to the ground. Ms Holt was charged with Common Assault for throwing the egg, as well as drug possession, as she was found to have 0.3 grams of cannabis in her pocket following her arrest. Holt explained that she carried out the failed egging in response to the PM’s treatment of refugees in offshore detention.

The offence of common assault falls under Section 61 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW).

It sets out that the crime involves an assault that doesn’t cause actual bodily harm.

The legal definition of assault differs to its everyday use, where people commonly think of assault as the inflicting of unlawful force upon another. In law the mere threat of it can also constitute an assault, if the subject of it feels fear of violence.

In Morrison’s case, the egging constitutes an assault, as force was inflicted upon him.

If it’s shown Holt meant to subject the PM to unlawful violence, she perpetrated the act intentionally.

If we at MATTHEWS WILLIAMS can help you on any legal matter, feel free to call us.

Trip The Light Fantastic

July 18, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

Take an orbit around the Parkes CBD this weekend to view the outdoor public astrothemed art installations. The Astrophotography Community Wall, featuring previous David Malin Astrophotography Award winners can be found on Westpac’s wall, on the corner of Court and Clarinda Street.

Spot the Astronaut flying high over the Coles carpark before heading ‘To the Moon and Back’ at the Cedar Café. This free art exhibition featuring Apollo 11 inspired artworks by local Parkes youth will be on display from 19 July – 3 August.

As the sun goes down, admire the stellar light and project installations scattered throughout town. See Parkes icons come to life on the Woolworths Wall along Clarinda Street, featuring artwork by local artist, Sean James Cassidy with accompanying audio by local poets, Kerrie Peden and Jim Cassidy. The multimedia projection show
will come to life after dark until 10pm, 17 – 21 July 2019.

“It’s been a pleasure to be given the opportunity to present my graphic designs and art in my home town,” Mr Cassidy said. “It was my family who first drew my attention to the skies when I was a child growing up. I was also surrounded by the presence of the Radio Telescope and could actually see it from my grandparent’s farm.

For many of my childhood years, astronaut was my career of choice.”

Straight from Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens as part of Vivid 2019, the KA3323 light installation strikes an ecliptic resemblance to ‘The Dish’. www.vividsydney.com/event/light/ka3323. The satellite dish installation will illuminate Cooke Park from 19 to 21 July – best viewed after dark.

A number of local businesses have teamed up to make moonwalking into Parkes a breeze. The Apollo 11 deals include:

• Stay + Save at the Aastro Dish Motor Inn
• 11% off at The Dish Shop and 3D Theatre admission
• Kids visit the Henry Parkes Museums FREE
• 11% off merchandise at the Parkes Visitor Information Centre
• FREE colouring-in pack with every Galaxy Freakshake at Deja Brew

Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the Apollo 11 deals available until 31 July 2019, and explore all the unique events, attractions and experiences that the Parkes
destination has to offer. Head to www.visitparkes.com.au for the full list of events and activities happening this weekend.

Old Artefacts Provide New Insights

July 18, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

A new display of old items showcases just how far Parkes water infrastructure has come. The old Water Treatment Plant has been decommissioned, but rather than letting the past be forgotten, some items with heritage value have been retained for a display in the new Water Treatment Plant’s lobby.

The heritage items include antique glassware and instruments, old bronze plaques, and the original control panel. A photo series completes the display, providing a window into the past, capturing Parkes’ long held challenges with water management and supply.

The photographs date back more than 100 years, the oldest capturing Aldermen D. Geddes and O.J. Howard as they inspect the construction of Bearmagil Dam in 1915. Another photograph shows the surprising emergency water measures taken in 1966, where water was literally shipped in.

Dubbed “Operation Oasis”, the project involved transporting water from the Lachlan River via rail tankers to a temporary holding dam on the Southern end of East Street.

The photographic exhibition was curated by local history buffs, June and Lex Weaver, whose passion for the past has seen them collaborate on numerous projects over the years. Not only did they source the photos and research the stories behind them, Lex explained that they also framed the photos with bespoke frames they made themselves.

“Council is looking to the future with the new water infrastructure, but it’s important to value the past and preserve items that show where we have been on the journey,” said Julian Fyfe, Parkes Shire Council’s Technical Manager.

The heritage display is permanently located at the new Water Treatment Plant on Webb Street. While public access is restricted, interested residents may visit the Water Treatment Plant for the new Recycled Water Scheme Community Information Session on Friday 9 August at 12pm. Light lunch will be provided. RSVP to shrisha.raju@parkes.nsw.gov.au or phone 6861 2305.

Our Young Gal -Tia Dunn (Parkes Public School Captain)

July 18, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

How old are you? 12 How long have you lived in or around Parkes, and what do you like about living here? I have lived in Parkes my whole life. I like how kind and nice people are here.

Where do you go to school and what year are you in? I go to Parkes Public School, I am in Year 6.

What is your favourite after school activity? I love netball.

What is your favourite food and movie? Favourite food is chocolate and favourite movie is Harry Potter.

What music do you listen to? I listen to pop music.

What do you want to do when you grow up? I want to become a famous netball player.

If you could have a super power what would it be? Probably making money to give to the poor and charities.

Tell us an interesting fact about yourself. Well my brother and sister and I are really good at cross country.

Bowling Well Rounded

July 18, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

The First Round of Club Triples were played this week with Maureen Miller, Maree Grant, Pat Cooney defeating Chris Curteis, Jan McPee, Kim Evans. Di Howell, Eileen Bradley, Rosemary Mitchell defeated Merilyn Rodgers, Margaret Hawken, Marja Iffland.

The next Round to be played on 23 July is Maureen Miller, Maree Grant, Pat Cooney versus Di Howell, Eileen Bradley, Rosemary Mitchell. Gwenda Carty, Cherie Frame, Rhona Went have a bye.

The Cannon-Merritt Trophy will be played at our club against Forbes on 31 July, with the following teams. 1) Lea Orr, Maureen Miller, Merilyn Rodgers; 2) Kay Craft, Heather Harvey, Marja Iffland; 3) Eileen Bradley, Di Howell, Jan McPhee. The Classic Triples will be held on 24-25 August.

In two social games played, Hilda McPherson, Lorraine Baker defeated Carol Reid, Cherie Frame; and Kay Craft, Betsy Johnstone defeated Frances Charlton, Brenda Davies. Winners for the day Hilda and Lorraine and r/ups Merilyn, Margaret, Marja.

A great Trading Table was held with winners in the Raffle being Hilda and Carol.

Under 13 Girls State Champs

July 18, 2019 By Maggi Barnard

Parkes Hockey Incorporated hosted the Under 13’s State Championships from Thursday July 11 – Sunday July 14 which welcomed 41 teams and 2,000 people each day from Friday to Sunday.

Thursday afternoon Hockey NSW held 2 goal keeper clinics with 35 keepers turning up to learn some new skills and practice before the big weekend ahead.

A disco was held on the Friday night for all the teams at the Parkes Services Club which was highly successful and attracted 150-200 girls with lots of fun, games and sugar.

Parkes entered 3 amazing teams who played their hearts out Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Parkes 3 played in division 5 and Parkes 2 played in division 4. Despite the sometimes freezing conditions, the girls played to an extremely high-standard.

Parkes 1 played in division 2 and made it all the way to the final but unfortunately went down 1-nil to North Coast on Sunday afternoon.

Huge congratulations to Molly Orr who has been selected into the NSW U13 Girls Squad after her impressive performance!

Well done Molly and good luck for the trials in Port Macquarie in two weeks time.

Congratulations also to all the young girls who have been selected in the Under 13 NSW Girls Squad this year.

The Executive committee would like to extend a massive thanks to Parkes Shire Council, Parkes Services Club, Sandvik, MCA, all of our amazing volunteers, clubs, members and parents who contributed to a highly successful weekend in Parkes.

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