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Roxane Manley

Roxane is a true local to the Forbes and Parkes areas. Having been with the Phoenix for a number of years, she is passionate about her region and loves being involved with the local community.

Team Flood Relief Races To Help Eugowra

December 16, 2022 By Roxane Manley

HARNESSING SUPPORT…Pictured here is Michael Dumesny on the right and Fellow Team Flood Relief member Jack Trainor on the left.

Have you heard of “Team Flood Relief?” It is a fundraising initiative designed to help the flood affected community of Eugowra, and is being driven home by well known Parkes local and racing industry identity, Michael Dumesny. 

Born and raised in Parkes, Michael started coaching rugby league in Eugowra after spending time in the town where his partner and two young daughters resided. “I ended up coaching and being on the committee for four years and absolutely loved the place, loved the people and made many good friends,” said Michael.

The horrific flash flood that hit Eugowra on 14th November took two lives, and 150 Eugowra residents had to be airlifted to safety. Michael said: “My little girls still live out there and although they were not involved in the floods physically, they basically lost everything in their lives when that little town flooded.” 

“I also saw a lot of heartache from some of my very good friends. After being out there on and off for the few weeks after the major wave hit, I knew I had to help in some way.”

It all started when Michael and his good friend and fellow Parkes Harness Racing trainer/driver Brett Hutchings were throwing around a few ideas of ways to make some money through racing. One thing led to another and Team Flood Relief was formed.

Brett Hutchings has pledged a part of his driving fee and winning driving percentage right up until New Years Eve at Parkes towards the current flood situation in Eugowra and Forbes. 

Michael posted the concept of Team Flood Relief and Brett’s pledge through his social media channels and it instantly received well over 100 shares. Before he knew it, people were phoning and messaging him wanting to be involved. Within four days the numbers had ballooned and there well over 60 people involved in the fundraising effort.

Team Flood Relief is made up of some of the biggest names in the racing industry across Harness Racing, Thoroughbred Racing and Greyhound Racing. 

Michael considers anyone who has contributed in any way to be part of the team. He was unwilling to name the big racing identities that have supported Team Flood Relief, and appreciates each and every person who has assisted the cause, regardless of the size of their contribution. 

“We will be raising money in any way we can. Whether that be through drivers, trainers and owners winning races and donating part of their winnings or through silks that have been sponsored and specially made and sponsored. Direct donations from people have been humbling and unreal,” explained Michael.

Racing is in Michael’s blood, and he has been around the industry since birth. “Our family owned ‘Ruby Vale’ stud at Alectown and most of my weekends growing up consisted of being around the horses.” 

In Michael’s later years he moved to the media side of things, writing stories, working on radio and eventually ending up a race broadcaster. As far back as he can remember, racing has been an important part of his life. 

We asked Michael what his message for the Eugowra community would be? Michael went on to say, “I guess my main message is that we are just hoping everyone is coping as well as they can both physically and mentally in these tough times. We have got their backs one hundred percent and will work our backsides off to make as much money as we can for that beautiful community. If we can put a small ray of light into their days that is all we are trying to achieve.”

Be Seen in Parkes

December 16, 2022 By Roxane Manley

Matt Gillogly and Corey Hedges were spotted patching turf onto the cricket wicket at Woodward Oval.

 

Just getting ready to take off from the rank, to pick up a waiting passenger, is Parkes Taxi’s driver Peter Giles.

 

Spending the afternoon having fun at the skate park was (L-R) Heath Rathbone, Mitch Davies, Riley Mackenzie and Logan Hamood.

 

Aaron Benson and Tammy Frame were busy fueling up their Nelson Solio’s escort vehicles ahead of a trip north to QLD.

Deano, “You Are Appreciated”

December 16, 2022 By Roxane Manley

THANK YOU…Pictured with one of his helicopters is Dean Brus from Orange Helicopters.

Originally from the Pinnacle area south of Forbes, Dean is the Director and chief pilot at Orange Helicopters. In recent weeks he has been engaged in various roles assisting with SES flood relief activities.

Dean has assisted with relocating people and re-supplying residents in addition to the movement of equipment from pumps and boat motors to mail. 

He has also aided in the important task of stock movements and fodder drops to stranded stock isolated on islands throughout the areas of Forbes, Bedgerabong, Condobolin, Louth, Wilcannia and Bourke.

“The amount of help that is needed during and after an event such as the latest floods means there is a lot of coordination from all of the services,” said Dean

“This particular operation is being co-ordinated by the SES, however they are working closely with the RFS who contribute a great deal of people power and trucks. The airbase at Parkes has been managed by a a team from New Zealand. We’ve had the ADF, the Singapore military and also a New Zealand fire fighting team here.” 

“Both the Local Land Services (LLS) and Department of Primary Industries (DPI) are involved with the coordination of stock rescues. They liaise with the farmers first, then organise suitable helicopters with the correct equipment to conduct the lift and relocation. It’s very complex, but works well when all parties are working together,” said Dean. Dean also works alongside two sons Peter and Jarrod who are both qualified crewmen. 

Imagine little islands surrounded by water, and on those islands are livestock stranded with no food; this is what farmers have been faced with. 

If the waters are expected to rise, teams are called in and tasked with airlifting stock in cages to a safe location nearby. If the stock can’t be moved, or if water levels are not expected to rise, stock feed is dropped so they don’t starve. 

Dean explained, “The LLS provide the service to get the feed to the stranded livestock, but they don’t provide the fodder, that is up to the farmer. Sometimes a farmer doesn’t have any hay and he might have some donated to him.” 

Dean became a helicopter pilot after being a firefighter with NSW Fire & Rescue for 24 years, and enjoys that his job still allows him to help people. 

“We build a lot of rapport with the farmers and I always wish them all the best. We’re not just there to do our jobs, there is definitely a lot of compassion there,” said Dean, who often refers to the livestock that he drops feed to as his ‘babies’. 

Dean went on to say, “A complete stranger whom I have not met, nor probably will, gave us a lovely message and some home made goodies as a thank you gift. It’s nice to know that people appreciate your efforts whilst they are experiencing tough times themselves. It’s not expected, but certainly appreciated.” 

Orange Helicopters own and operate four different helicopters, each with different capabilities including charter, weddings, farm inspections, fire and flood relief, joy flights and specialised training. 

Keep an eye on the Forbes & Parkes Phoenix facebook pages for some footage courtesy of Orange Helicopters. 

HOMEGROWN GRATITUDE…An appreciation gift left with a thank you note from a grateful stranger.

 

Are you preparing for a busy or quiet Christmas this year?

December 16, 2022 By Roxane Manley

Jimmy Clyburn: I am actually going to be working on Christmas eve, but then I’m pretty excited to head off to Bathurst on Christmas day. 

 

Jade Alexander: Our family is looking forward to a nice quiet Christmas. We will be having lunch and dinner at home and just enjoying our time with each other. 

 

Toby Collins: Fairly quiet I think. I will just be visiting family members and hanging out with cousins, maybe go for a swim if its nice and hot.

Forbes Croquet News

December 16, 2022 By Pegging Out

A splendid day had by all playing Golf Croquet

It was another nice sunny day for Golf Croquet on Tuesday, 13th December.

Big winners on the day were Noel Jolliffe 10-3 and Iren Ford 9-4. Other big winnersof the day were Bruce Field, Ray Martinand Allan Jones, Barry White and Ray Martin, May Jones, Iren Ford and Lyal Strudwick, Elvy Quirk and Mal Smith.

Close games on the day were played between: 

• John Farah and Sue Jolliffe with 7, defeated Alex Todd and Tony Thomson with6.

• Lorraine Todd and John Job with 7, defeated Elvy Quirk and Sandy Hepburnwith 6.

• John Job and Mal Smith with 7, defeatedAlex Todd and Neville Spry with 6.

• John Browne and Merv Langfield with 7,defeated Elvy Quirk and Lyn Simmondswith 6.

• Allan Jones and Geoff Coles with 7, defeated Carolyn Neilsen and May Joneswith 6.

• John Cole and Marie Spry with 7, defeated Lorraine Todd and Ray Martin with 6.

• Neville Spry and Mal Smith with 8, defeated Noel Jolliffe and Rex Toole with 5.

• John Browne and Carolyn Neilsen with8, defeated Kevin Rubie and Geoff Coleswith 5.

• Merv Langfield and John Cole with 8,deafeated Fay Picker and Marie Sprywith 5.

• Kevin Rubie and John Cole 8, defeatedLorraine Todd and John Farah with 5.

• Sue Jolliffe and Fay Picker 8, defeatedSandy Hepburn and Bruce Field with 5.

• Kevin Rubie with 8, defeated Barry Whitewith 5.

• Merv Langfield with 8, defeated Iren Fordand Lyn Simmonds with 5.

• Lyn Simmonds and Vince Roberts with 8,defeated Rex Toole and Alex Todd with 5.

• John Browne and Sherly Chamberlin with 8, defeated Noel and Sue Jolliffe with 5.

• Sandy Hepburn and Tony Thomson with8, defeated Neville Spry and Fay Pickerwith 5.

By Pegging Out

Flying High With The Parkes Aero Club

December 9, 2022 By Roxane Manley

MEET BRETT PREISIG… Look at the smile on Bretts face as he takes position in the Pilots seat of one of the Parkes Aero Clubs 2 Aeroplanes which are available for student training and private hire

Originally built in 1948, and owned by Parkes Shire Council, the clubhouse for the Parkes Aero Club is the last remaining building along with 3 hangars which were part of the RAAF training aerodrome.

Brett Preisig is the secretary of the Parkes Aero Club and a flight instructor with the Parkes Recreational Aviation Centre. 

They work together as the Aero Club provides the aeroplanes and the Aviation Centre provides the instructors. “That is how we get new members to come to the club, because people want to learn to fly and that is the club’s charter, to encourage all things aviation,” said Brett.

There are currently around 35 active members but the club is always keen to welcome new members. Students range from under 15 all the way up to retirees, and once students receive their license to fly, the club have two aircraft for hire.

Brett commented that over the years there has been busy phases such as when the military parachute jumpers were in town. However, since the flooding emergency the Parkes Airport has been busier than ever.”It’s a bit like a military operation out here with all the extra fueling arrangements. The majority of the helicopters that found themselves based here are not running on regular AV gas. They are jet turbine engines and that requires jet A1 fuel and they have been bringing that in by the semi trailer load,” said Brett.

A lot of high technology and expensive aircraft have touched down at Parkes Airport to help with the floods. Bretts personal favorite was the Sikorsky Sea King helicopter.

Flying teaches a lot of discipline and precision and Brett quoted and old aviation saying, “A superior pilot with superior skills will use his superior judgment to not have to use his superior skills.” 

Parkes Macgregor Sisters Are Keeping It In The Family

December 9, 2022 By Roxane Manley

Pictured left is 14 year old Grace and on the right, her 16 year old sister Elizabeth.

Rugby league has a strong following in Parkes and we are fortunate to have a very healthy junior club, with a staggering amount of talented young players. For sisters Grace and Elizabeth Magregor, rugby league runs in the family. Both girls grew up watching their brothers and cousins play rugby league, motivating them to start playing football at a young age. 

Fourteen year old Grace has played for an impressive number of representative teams this year, including: Parkes U14s league tag, U14s Western Rams league tag squad, Katrina Fanning School Rugby League Cup U14s team, U14s Woodbridge Rugby League team.

When asked to pick a standout memory from this season Grace said, “My Woodbridge under 14s team was undefeated throughout the competition this year. Coming into the grand final we knew it wasn’t going to be an easy game as Dubbo Goannas were our strongest competitors throughout the year. I scored three of the four tries in the grand final and got the player of the match at the end of the game.”

At sixteen years of age, Graces older sister Elizabeth Macgregor is an extremely sought after player and was involved in the following teams this season: Parkes U17s league tag, Western Rams U16s and U18s rugby league team, Catholic School Southern Rugby League country team, the inaugural NSWCCC team.

“My under 16s Woodbridge team went better than I think we all expected heading into the competition. I don’t think any of us had much faith that we would make it to the semis let alone the grand final, but we all really improved as a team throughout the year. We made it to the grand final, but Orange was just a bit hungrier for the win,” said Elizabeth.

Both girls were awarded top try scorers in their respective age groups for the season.

Grace and Elizabeth both attribute their success to putting in the hard work, keeping fit and grasping every opportunity that presents itself. 

They are both extremely grateful for their parents, who have influenced their love of the sport and have been their number one supporters, driving them to every game and ensuring they have every opportunity to succeed. 

Keep a keen eye out for these two talented Parkes sisters in the years to come. Considering the success both Grace and Elizabeth are achieving at such a young age, it is not a stretch to say that we may one day see the Macgregor sisters playing in the NRLW competition.

As it stands, there is some healthy competition in the Macgregor household, as Grace is an avid Roosters supporter and older sister Elizabeth supports the three time reigning NRL Premiers, the Penrith Panthers.

Let’s Make It A Christmas Of Kindness

December 9, 2022 By Roxane Manley

Spread kindness this Christmas.

Just when we started thinking 2022 might get a better rating than the previous two years, the widespread flood disaster uprooted and traumatised so many people across our region.

The outpouring of support, kindness and generosity by community members has been phenomenal, but Christmas is still going to be very tough for so many.

There are lots of ways we can all do our little bit to make this festive season a bit more joyous for those have been affected by this catastrophe.

Here are some suggestions of where you can contribute. And remember to do all your Christmas shopping local to support our businesses.

• Forbes Shire Council has set up a GIVITdonation page to match you up with people who need help. There is a need for food vouchers at the moment. If you want to donate go to www.givit.org.au/donate-items. If you need help call 1300 585 054 or email givit@forbes.nsw.gov.au

• Eugowra GIVIT applications for help orto donate can be directed to www.visiteugowra.com.au/contact

• Forbes Central Butchery has a Christmas Wishing Tree, and Be Cafe inParkes (formally Pink Orchid Cafe) is a dropoff point for presents wrapped with an age and gender. The presents will be distributed to kids, big and small, from Eugowra, Forbes and Bedgerabong.

• Big W is bringing back the Giving Treeinitiative at all its branches to supportfamilies in need and help spread joythis Christmas. Customers are invitedto donate a gift until Christmas Eve. Unwrapped gifts including books, toys, stationery, puzzles or games, can be placedunder the Giving Tree. The Parkes store will be matched with a local charity to ensure each donation is delivered to members of the community that need it most.

• Woolworths Parkes and Forbes in partnership with OzHarvest are joiningbranches across the country to help raisethe equivalent of 7 million meals for thosein need. Simply round up your supermarket shop to the nearest dollar whilein store, or by adding a 50 cent token toyour basket until 25th December.

By Maggi Barnard

A Melanoma Alert For Regional NSW

December 9, 2022 By Roxane Manley

IMAGE CREDIT: https://www.cancer.nsw.gov.au/

A newly released melanoma hotspot map has highlighted the extreme danger of overexposure to UV radiation from the sun, with 23 of the 25 melanoma hotspots located in regional NSW.

Minister for Regional Health Bronnie Taylor said with summer now upon us, the map is a reminder to take simple protective measures.

“This should be a real reminder to our regional communities, if you step outside, apply sunscreen, wear a hat and sunglasses, cover up and seek shade,” Mrs Taylor said.

Melanoma is the most common cancer among young Australians and the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in all Australians.

Ninety-five percent of melanoma and 99 percent of non-melanoma skin cancers are caused by overexposure to UV radiation from the sun.

Cancer Institute NSW recently launched a powerful new skin cancer campaign targeting the 70 percent of 18-24 year olds who fail to protect their skin.

The campaign focuses on the invisible but potentially lethal threat of UV radiation.

The most effective defence against UV radiation is to follow the Slip, Slop, Slap. Make sure to apply SPF50+ sunscreen, pop on a wide brimmed hat, seek shade, and slide on sunglasses.

Flood Help At Hand

December 9, 2022 By Roxane Manley

Parkes farmers and local landholders who were affected by recent floods have access to support through the NSW and Australian Governments. 

NSW Rural Assistance Authority (RAA) provides access to loans and grants for primary producers, small business operators and not-for-profit organisations. 

Primary producers affected by flood can apply for the $75,000 Special Disaster Grant or the $10,000 Rural Landholder Grant to help cover immediate costs associated with clean-up, repairs to infrastructure and reinstatement of primary production enterprises. 

The Special Disaster Grant program opened 18th November and 1,302 applications have been received by the RAA, $5.6 million has been approved in principle and over $1.5 million has been paid to approved applicants. 

Information is available from the RAA by phoning 1800 678 593, emailing rural.assist@raa.nsw.gov.au or visiting the RAA website www.raa.nsw.gov.au 

Farmers and landholders are encouraged to report severe weather and flood damage by using the primary industries disaster damage survey. 

A simple online form, www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/damage, can be used to record primary production damage and stock losses from natural disasters to help target and direct resources to aid recovery. 

The amount of crops, animals, infrastructure and other items damaged in a single event can be recorded and images can be attached to show the severity of damage in your area. 

Agriculture and Animal Services Hotline provides emergency assistance to farmers impacted by the floods, including livestock assessment, veterinary advice, emergency fodder, animal euthanasia and burial. 

Call 1800 814 647 to register your need for assistance or email aasfa@emergency.dpi.nsw.gov.au 

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