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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.

Mariah Aims For 100th Test Cap

June 3, 2022 By Maggi Barnard

EVERGREEN… Mariah Williams was selected for the 2022 Women’s Hockey World Cup squad last week. (Photo: Kookaburra Hockey)

Parkes hockey star Mariah Williams is well on her way to her 100th test cap for Australia after being selected for the 2022 Women’s Hockey World Cup squad last week. Mariah, who received her first international cap at the age of just 17 in April 2013, is now one of the most experienced players in the squad with 93 caps. 

The Hockeyroos open their World Cup campaign against Japan on 2nd July, and will play Belgium on 5th July and South Africa on 6th July. The 2022 World Cup takes place in Terrassa, Spain and Amstelveen, the Netherlands from 1st to 17th July. Sixteen teams will compete in four pools with the final series from 9th July. 

The hockey action continues for the Hockeyroos from 28th July with the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England. The Hockeyroos will play their first pool match on 30th July. 

State Selection For Junior Players 

Three local players were selected for the U15 Girls Squad after their performances at the NSW Under 15 Girls State Championships hosted by Parkes last weekend. Congratulations to Chloe Brown, Lily Collins and Juliette Mills on their selection. 

It was a massive weekend for Parkes hockey and was very well received by the many hockey associations from across NSW in attendance. 

The winning teams in Parkes were: Division 1: Goulburn District Hockey Association; Division 2: Hockey New England; Division 3: Hockey Coffs Coast; Division 4: Hunter Hockey Association 

Parkes hockey talents keeps on growing with another ten players selected in the 2022/23 AAP Squad. They are Toby Collins, Chloe Carty, Ted Murray, Jazlyn Greenwood, Kane McFarlane, Molly Orr, Tom Searl, Cody Kirk, Ryan Dunford and Nathan Marshall. The Athelete Acceleration Program (AAP) is aimed at talented athletes. 

Be Seen

June 3, 2022 By Maggi Barnard

The CWA Oxley Public Speaking winners of the Years 3 & 4 division are (L-R) Belle Bardawil (St Francis Xavier, Lake Cargelligo – H/C), Chelsea Ray (Parkes Christian School – H/C), reserves Matthew Thompson (Parkes Christian School) and Murray Worthington (Condobo-lin Public School), Samara Wood (Parkes East Public School – H/C) and winner Marcus Skinner (Middleton Public School).

Acclaimed Author In Parkes Next Weekend

June 3, 2022 By Maggi Barnard

Author Meredith Jaffe will be discussing her new novel The Tricky Art of Forgiveness at the Parkes Library on Friday, 10th June at 6pm, and the Peak Hill Arts and Craft Exhibition at Open Cut Gallery on Saturday, 11th June at 2pm.

After thirty years of marriage, can there be any secrets left? 

Diana Forsyth is in the midst of planning the big party, a combined celebration of her husband Will’s 60th and their 30th wedding anniversary. The whole family is flying in Diana is planning a big surprise.

But then she finds a torn scrap of paper hidden inside the folds of one of his cashmere sweaters, with the words ‘I forgive you’. And all of a sudden, Diana realises she’s not the only one keeping big secrets.

Author Meredith Jaffé is the former festival director of StoryFest on the NSW South Coast, she wrote the weekly literary column for the online women’s magazine The Hoopla, and her feature articles, reviews, and opinion pieces have appeared in The Guardian Australia, The Huffington Post, and Mamamia.

Meredith will be discussing her new novel The Tricky Art of Forgiveness on Friday, 10th June at 6pm at Parkes Shire Library, and at the Peak Hill Arts and Craft Exhibition at the Open Cut Gallery on Saturday, 11th June at 2pm.

Her most recent novel, The Dressmakers of Yarrandarrah Prison, was published in 2021 to wide acclaim.

Best Social Event For 122 Years!

June 3, 2022 By Maggi Barnard

Two things happen in Australia on the June long weekend: ‘Liz’ has a birthday and Parkes Coradgery and Diggers Amateur Picnic Races are on. 

“For more than 120 years we have been holding the best social event on the calendar in the Central West,” said club chairman Tim Keith. “We have survived two world wars, two pandemics, bushfires, floods and plagues of all proportions. They just can’t stop us! 

“The committee is very proud of the work to stage yet another massive annual social gathering for the Parkes and wider community on Saturday, 11th June,” said Tim. 

According to long-standing club secretary Mark Olson, locals and expats have assembled at the Parkes racecourse in June for generations to catch up, reconnect and socialise. “It’s quite the spectacle.” 

Committee member Karen O’Neill said: “I have been to Royal Ascot, attended a Melbourne Cup and witnessed Winx winning her last race, but nothing compares to a Parkes Picnic Races and Fashions on the Field experience.” 

Tent site bookings are still welcome for what is hoped to be a classic winter’s day to help smash attendance records on 11th June. A range of catered marquees will be offering packaged food, beverage tickets and seating, while patrons are welcome to bring their own food hampers and picnic on the grass. 

Book your tickets at 123TIX to enjoy a day of live entertainment by local band Foxxy Cleopatra, five races, fashions, bookmakers, beers and bubbly! 

Parkes Services Club is the major sponsor, and Platinum sponsors Agri-West, Telscope Tyres and McPhersons, while the Railway Hotel and Coats Hire joined the sponsorship pool.

Free Child Restraint Checks In Parkes

June 3, 2022 By Maggi Barnard

Two out of three child restraints are not being used properly putting children at risk. Make sure your child restraint is properly fitted on 14th June at Lions Park for a free check.

The safety of children when travelling is paramount and residents will have the opportunity to receive a free child restraint check on Tuesday, 14th June at Lions Park from 11am to 3pm. 

Parkes Shire Council has organised Authorised Child Restraint Fitters for the annual day to ensure the safe travel of young children.

“The correct fitting and adjustment of child restraints is vital,” said Parkes Shire Council’s Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer Melanie Suitor. “Research shows that two out of three child restraints are not being used properly and this puts children at risk of injury in the event of a crash.

“Most of the restraints we have checked at previous events have had minor problems that needed fixing to ensure the safety of the child – such as tightening and untwisting straps, fitting gated buckles and correcting the seatbelt’s path through the restraint.

“It is important to have your child restraint checked regularly after prolonged use and installed correctly before use to ensure that your precious cargo is safe,” Melanie said.

Bookings are essential, phone 6861 2364 to secure your place. Free barista coffee will be available, with information about the national child restraint laws, the types of restraints and advice on moving children from one restraint type to the next.

Parkes Students Excellent Public Speakers

June 3, 2022 By Maggi Barnard

The judges of the CWA Oxley Public Speaking competition at the back were (L-R) Roxanne Gallacher, Bill Jayet and Sue Baxter. The winners of the Year 5 & 6 division in front are (L-R) reserves Catalina Elias (St Joseph’s, Condobolin) and Heidi Barker (Parkes Christian School), highly commended students Grace Mayo (Parkes Christian School), Saxon Guess (Parkes Public School) and Rhys Hutchins (Parkes Public School) and the winner Layla Kupkee (Holy Family).

Parkes students have won three of the four divisions of the annual CWA Oxley Public Speaking event held in Forbes last week.

The organisers were very impressed with the participation of 84 students from 20 schools in the region.

Marcus Skinner from Middleton Public School won the Years 3 & 4 division with his topic Funny Things. Two more Parkes students, Samara Wood from Parkes East and Chelsea Ray from Parkes Christian School received highly commended, and Matthew Thompson from Parkes Christian School was a reserve.

The Years 5 & 6 division was won by Layla Kupkee from Holy Family with her topic Rain, Rain. Rhys Hutchins and Saxon Guess from Parkes Public, and Grace Mayo from Parkes Christian School received highly commended, while Heidi Barker from Parkes Christian School was a reserve.

Lexi Herden from Parkes Christian School won the Years 7 & 8 division with her topic Something I’m proud of, while her fellow students Hannah McIntyre and  Llewellyn Pepper received highly commended.

In the Years 9 & 10 division two more Parkes Christian School students excelled with Marcus Moss receiving highly commended and Zac Nash was a reserve.

Other schools represented among the winners were Red Bend Catholic College in Forbes, Forbes High School, St Francis Xavier in Lake Cargelligo, Condobolin Public School and St Joseph’s, Condobolin.

The winners of the four divisions will move to the next level of the competition to be held in Cowra.

“All students are to be congratulated on their outstanding efforts. It is a great learning experience,” said Ros Edwards of the organising committee. “Oxley Group CWA would like to thank the judges, teachers and parents who without their support this experience for the students would not happen.”

The competition was sponsored by Lachlan Shire, Parkes Shire, Jelbart Dawson of Forbes, Evolution Mines and Michael McCormack MP.

What’s on @ the Parkes Shire Library & Cultural Centre

June 3, 2022 By Maggi Barnard

MOVIE NIGHTS

Feel like a free night out at the movies with tea, coffee and popcorn? We have two movies coming up:

Our next Cult Movie Night is tonight, 3rd June @ 6pm and features the fourth in a sci-fi action series spanning two decades. With an amazing cast of actors returning to their original roles, this film is a fitting and long-awaited conclusion to the series. 

Friday, 24th June @ 6pm we are screening a 2020 comedy which is unbelievably based on a true-crime story. A good old-fashioned underdog tale with eccentric characters – don’t miss it!

Bookings are essential, contact Parkes Library on 6861 2309 to book.

AUTHOR TALK WITH MEREDITHJAFFÉ

Join us on Friday, 10th June @ 6pm and at the Peak Hill Arts & Craft Exhibition at the Open Cut gallery on Saturday, 11th June at

2pm for the two wonderful author talks by Meredith Jaffé on the release of her new book “The Tricky Art of Forgiveness”. For more information and to register your attendance please contact the Parkes Shire Library. 

MARRAMARRA MAKERSPACE STUDIO ART CLASSES 

Ever wanted to try your hand at art, or learn some new techniques? Join Karen Ritchie’s art classes on Thursdays at the Makerspace. Classes for kids: 4-5:30pm and adults: 6-8pm. Call the Makerspace on 6862 9101 or email makerspace@parkes.nsw.gov.au 

ART EXHIBITION

The annual Waste 2 Art Community Art Exhibition in the Coventry Room will be on show from 6th to 25th June with free entry. The official opening of the exhibition and announcement of the winners will be held on Saturday, 4th June at 10am. This is ticketed event with morning tea – $10 adult; $5 children (0-4 year free). Tickets on sale at https://events.humanitix.com/waste-to-art-2022-exhibition-opening

Snippets…

June 3, 2022 By Maggi Barnard

Holy Family School Parkes and St Patrick’s School in Trundle joined up last Thursday on National Sorry Day to form the word Gadhiiray which is the Wiradjuri word for sorry. The day is about acknowledging the Stolen Generations and to think about how we all have a part to play in the healing process for our nation.

New Number For Women’s Health: The Western NSW Local Health District Women’s Health Service has a new 1800 number. You can reach the service by calling 1800 008 422 between Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm to get in contact with your local women’s health nurse, and to book appointments directly. A referral is not required. 

Real-Time Weather Forecast For Farmers: Farmers and regional communities in the Central West can now access detailed, real-time weather observations received by the new Doppler radar at Yeoval. The radar’s information will revolutionise how weather-dependent decisions are made, and will enhance the productivity of rural communities. The new radar enables the Bureau of Meteorology to provide accurate, real-time data, determining rain and wind velocity, raindrop and hail size, and the height of bushfire plumes up to 200km from the radar site. Primary producers, emergency services and rural businesses will benefit from the vital information for timely and informed decision making. The addition of Yeoval to the radars at Brewarrina and Hillston-Ivanhoe means an area covering approximately 30% of NSW now has access to real-time weather warnings and forecasts. Data from the Yeoval Doppler radar is available by downloading the Bureau of Meteorology weather app or at www.bom.gov.au. 

Yard Dog Trials At Showgrounds: The Parkes Yard Dog Trials will take place at the Parkes Showgrounds on 18 & 19 June with a variety of trials including maiden, novice, junior, encourage, local and open. Entries for the event close on 9th June. Contact Bernard Dwyer 0428 653 233. Participants must live withing a 100km radius of Parkes and must not have won any form of yard dog trial. Junior handlers under the of 12 years must have an adult assistant in the ring with them. The public is welcome to attend the free event run under the NSW Yard Dog Association Rules. For more info go to yarddogsnsw.com. 

Testing And Research City at Cudal: The NSW Government has unveiled its vision for regional NSW to become the Southern Hemisphere hub of cutting-edge autonomous vehicle technology, with a testing and research ‘city’ to be built at Cudal, near Orange. The government announced a $9.5 million upgrade to the Future Mobility Testing and Research Centre – once the local airstrip – which opened in 2019. The goal is to develop Australia’s first certification site for driverless vehicles. 

Author Meredith Jaffe will be discussing her new novel The Tricky Art of Forgiveness at the Parkes Library on Friday, 10th June at 6pm, and the Peak Hill Arts and Craft Exhibition at Open Cut Gallery on Saturday, 11th June at 2pm.

Grand Opening For New Pet Shop On Saturday

June 3, 2022 By Maggi Barnard

The management team at PETstock Country Parkes are Ainsley Newton, Ellie Littlewood and Shirilee Jackson with some of their favourite pets.

PETstock Country Parkes is the first PETstock Country branded store in NSW, and tomorrow is the grand opening with a family fun day from 10am to 2pm at 138 Clarinda Street.

“The whole community is invited to come and enjoy a free coffee from The Fat Parcel, watch the reptile show and display by Kym, the Reptile Man, support the charity barbeque run by Parkes Rescue and Rehoming and enjoy the 20% off sale storewide,” said Ellie Littlewood of the management team. The local station 2PK/RokFM will be live streaming from the store.

PETstock Country Parkes keeps a wide range of products for all pets from your horse to your dog, cat, bird, fish, reptile, rabbit or guinea pig.

According to another management team member Shirilee Jackson all pets’ needs are catered for with a huge selection of pet products including flea, tick and worming treatments, premium dog and cat food ranges, horse ranges and rural supplies.

The Parkes store has already established a working relationship with Parkes Rescue and Rehoming and adopt cats out in store on their behalf.

At the moment virtual puppy training is on offer online with a trainer with 20 years’ experience. “We are working towards opening  a puppy school soon,” said Shirilee.

“We do not only focus on pets, but also cater for hobby farms and bigger farms with supplies of rural agricultural products like fencing and troughs,” said Ainsley Newton of the management team.

She said the store also had a wide range of equine products including locally sourced hay and chaff.

The management team of three supported by a casual staff complement of five are all locals with a wide range of knowledge of pets and local conditions. The store is open seven days a week.

Illegal To Remove Deadwood From Roadsides And Reserves

May 27, 2022 By Maggi Barnard

Collecting firewood from roadsides and reserves is illegal, but also from national and state parks, natural reserves and crown lands. For more information, contact Parkes Shire Council on 6861 2333.

As winter sets in residents need to remember that the collection of wood on all public land, including roadsides, is an offence under the Local Government Act 1993 and carries a fine of up to $2,200. 

“As temperatures begin to drop, Council is calling on residents to help conserve biodiversity, by leaving deadwood along roadsides and reserves in situ,” said Parkes Shire Council’s Environment and Sustainability Coordinator, Michael Chambers.

Each year, a small number of residents collect deadwood for use as a low-cost source of heating. While this activity may seem harmless, standing dead trees and woody debris are vital components of healthy ecosystems. 

Michael said dead trees were not an indication of poor ecosystem health. “In fact, deadwood is vital for sustaining forest productivity, stabilising ecosystems, storing carbon and providing food and habitat for countless species.”

The removal of deadwood has been recognised as a key factor driving Australia’s biodiversity loss. Standing dead trees contain tree hollows that provide nesting opportunities for insects, birds, reptiles, and mammals.

Similarly, woody debris is an important resource for many organisms and ecosystem processes.

The forests and woodlands of the Western Slopes and Tablelands contain popular firewood species and have been most affected by firewood collection. This has adversely impacted several species including the Swift Parrot, Superb Parrot, Squirrel Glider, Crimson Rosella, Rainbow Lorikeet and Sacred Kingfisher. 

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