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Tax Scam Season Is Here Again

June 30, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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It’s that time of year again, the time when tax scams are rife and it’s important to be on your guard. At the stations within the Lachlan Local Area Command, we’ve received a number of enquiries from members of the community about people being contacted by phone. The caller states they are from the tax office, that the person owes money and if they do not pay it immediately, a warrant will be signed for their arrest.

The ATO does not operate like this, nor are warrants ‘signed’ in this way (except maybe in the movies). “We often see this type of scam pop up at this time of year,” said Senior Constable Daniel Greef, Crime Prevention Officer at the Lachlan Local Area Command. “We all need to remain vigilant when taking phone calls as scammers have a variety of methods they use. It doesn’t mean we should be scared, we all just need to be cautious and aware to recognise scams.”

If you receive a call from someone claiming they have an arrest warrant and demand you pay a fee, hang up and do not respond. If you have any concerns about the identity of any caller that claims to be from a government department, contact the body directly.

Do not give personal information to anyone on the phone, unless you made the call and the phone number is from a trusted source. For more information on scams, please check the Scamwatch website: www.scamwatch.gov.au
By Daniel Greef
Senior Constable
Crime Prevention Officer

Recruiting For Local Businesses

June 30, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Spinifex is celebrating the success of local man, Jake Elliot, whom they recruited for Sincock LVM seven weeks ago. Sincock Directors Darryl Henley and Garry Hopper engaged the staff at Spinifex to recruit permanent staff for their business. Jake is now a Sincock salesman and seven weeks into the job has already made two large sales. “Being new to the industry, this is a huge achievement and we’d like to congratulate Jake on his new position at Sincock” said Spinifex Regional Manager, Kris Kent.

Spinifex Australia Group is made up of three dynamic recruitment agencies that service city, country and coastal Australia in executive, business support, ICT, mining and technical labour hire recruitment. Local Parkes businesses and government organisations operating in the area can take advantage of the group’s expansive, professional services available from the Parkes agency in Welcome Street. Sincock LVM is an established Case IH dealership servicing the Condobolin and Parkes districts in the central west of NSW.

Sincock LVM value the importance of team work and aim to provide a strong team of committed staff.

OAM Honour For Scientist Living His Dream

June 23, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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A picture of the Parkes Radio Telescope on the cover of his maths textbook in Year 9 often had John Sarkissian daydreaming in class of working there one day. “At age six I was fascinated with Neil Armstrong’s landing on the moon, and by age ten I wanted to do astronomy.”

One thing John, who is today Operations Scientist at the Parkes Radio Telescope, never gave any thought to was being awarded an Order of Australia Medal (OAM). “It came as a complete surprise!” So much so that when he received the email to inform him he was recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list, he immediately thought it was a prank.

“I had to give it time to sink in and after a few days I felt it was an honour and would be very happy to accept it” he said. John feels strongly that he cannot lay claim to this honour in isolation but recognises the contribution of friends and colleagues over the years to his work.

For John his work is his passion and joining the Parkes Radio Telescope in 1996 was a highlight. “The telescope was the first really big science project in Australia. We have made big discoveries here, and 55 years later it is still considered to be one of the best radio telescopes in the world.” Another highlight for John was the making of the movie The Dish. “Originally we thought they were coming to make a documentary, but soon realised it was going to be a movie, in fact a comedy.” John feels the movie managed to reintroduce the Parkes Radio Telescope to a new generation and made The Dish the iconic symbol it has become. He said before the movie visitor numbers were 50,000 per year. After the movie it reached a peak of 130,000 in 2003, and has averaged out to 100,000 per year.

“It has given us a platform to stand on and talk about what we do.” While the movie has focused on the moon landing, and “so many of us have dreamed about being an astronaut”, John said he soon realised that problem solving behind the scenes was much more rewarding. “It is like a hunter and his prey. Once you have caught your prey (solved a problem), it is a really good feeling.” John has met many astronauts, including his childhood hero, Neil Armstrong. He said Neil stood out from the rest. A prize possession of John is a framed copy of an email from Neil in recognition of his work to recover the tapes of the Apollo 11 mission. For the Year 5 student who had to search the library to find out what NASA stood for, and today has an office with a beautiful view of the Parkes Radio Telescope, his dream for the future is to keep the telescope going and use it as a productive instrument as “you never know what you might find”.

Monstrously Good!

June 23, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Get ready for world class monster trucks roaring their way into Parkes on 2nd July for some ultimate monster action. Parkes Showgrounds is the place as one of Australia’s most successful recording artists, Adam Brand, hosts this massive family entertainment spectacular featuring USA Monster Trucks, FMX, Jet Car, fireworks and lots of other crazy high octane stunts. No stranger to the world of Monster Trucks, Adam is excited to be heading to Parkes for this family entertainment event. Gates will open at 1.30pm with feature acts including USA Monster Trucks performing from 4.30pm concluding with a massive fireworks finale around 6.45pm.

Introducing the Parkes Library Book Club…

June 23, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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On Thursday 30th June Parkes Library will end the financial year with a bang! At 6pm it will host the inaugural meeting of its first every community book club. According to Manager Cultural, Education & Library Services, Shellie Buckle, the formation of a library book club has been a while in the planning.

“Early 2016 the Parkes Library team invited the community to give feedback on what services customers and members would like the Library to introduce. High on the list was a book club. We carried out further research to find out when people would like the book club to be held, what things they would like to read and how often the club should meet” said Shellie.

When the results were tallied it was decided to hold the meetings monthly, in the evening, on the last Thursday of the month. The first book being read by club members is ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’. “Hornsby Library is kindly supporting the book club by loaning us book club kits, multiple copies of the same title” said Librarian Gillian Hunt, coordinator of the book club.

Book clubs run on a simple formula: gather people, pick a book, read it and get together to discuss! If you are interested in joining the club, please call Parkes Library on 6861 2309 and register your interest.

Meet The Spinifex Team

June 23, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Spinifex Australia is a group of multi-talented and versatile recruitment companies with personalised approaches to doing business. The Spinifex Group is made up of a number of professional, hardworking individuals, some of which you can learn about here…

Phil Cartwright has spent nine years with the company. He began working with GWS Personnel recruiting for Northparkes Open Cut Project. When the project ended, he moved in a QA role in administration and IT support. Now that GWS has become part of Spinifex Australia, the support functions Phil specialises in have been extended throughout the rest of the group.

Wendy Cheney is the administration manager and RTW co-ordinator for the group. She began her career in administration in 1996 and has worked for the Spinifex group for the past 15 years. During Wendy’s time with the company, she has been responsible for a variety of functions including finance, payroll and administration duties. Most recently Wendy has taken on a WHS and RTW role. Over the past 10 years Wendy has completed a number of WHS courses, particularly in the area of rehabilitation. As RTW coordinator, Wendy strives to ensure all injured workers return to work in a safe and timely manner following a workplace injury.

Heilala Mill is an associate consultant for Spinifex. She completed her HSC at Red Bend College in September 2015 and began work at Spinifex in January on a casual basis. She has recently started working as a full time employee. Heilala is currently completing her Cert III in Business and then plans to move on to a diploma. She aims to further her knowledge and career in human resources as she is very passionate about the topic and loves being able to work within a human resources environment every day.

Kris Kent has been the regional manager for Spinifex for five years. She began her career as a recruitment consultant in 2011 and completed 10 months at NPM working for the HR team. In 2015 Kris went to Byron Bay for four months to manage an office and learn about other parts of the Spinifex group. She is currently completing a Bachelor of Business MGT at Deakin and has also completed a Diploma in HR.

Katie Mapperson is a senior recruitment consultant and has been with Spinifex for nearly seventeen years. She began her career with the group in August 1999. Katie specialises in recruiting for all white collar, blue collar, mining and government roles and is the go-to person for industrial relations, awards, agreements and employment policies.

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Following In Grandad’s Footsteps

June 23, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Ruby Wilson is a seven-year-old with a mission: she wants to save the Great Barrier Reef! Last Friday she took the opportunity to present a poster she has made of the Reef to Michael McCormack, Member of Parliament for Riverina and Assistant Minister for Defence. When the year 2 student from Parkes Public School heard there was going to be an MP at the opening of the Robert Wilson Terminal in honour of her grandfather, she decided it was time to take some action.

She started drawing the reef with her favourite animals, sea turtles. At the opening of the new terminal at the Parkes Regional Airport she spoke to Michael McCormack, who was happy to accept her poster and listen to her concern. Ruby’s mum, Angela, said her daughter definitely had inherited her drive and motivation from her grandfather. Robert Wilson was the Mayor of Parkes for 23 years and was widely known for his commitment to the community.

For children who would like to speak up for the Great Barrier Reef, there is a website of The Kids’ Party offering a new, fun way for young people to protect the magical Reef and the rest of the planet by talking to Australia’s leaders. “You might have heard there is an election coming up. You might not be old enough to vote yet, but that doesn’t mean you have to be quiet. If enough kids speak up, the grown-ups will listen!”

You can get involved by creating artwork, poems, photos, songs, videos, animations or anything to ask politicians to do more to save the Reef and our environment. The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system stretching over 2,300 km. It is located off the coast of Queensland and can be seen from space.

By Maggi Barnard

Bulgandramine Festival Success Despite Weather!

June 23, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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The Back to Bugandramine Cultural Festival held at Peak Hill was moved to the Koinonia Hall due to the threat of significant rainfall over the weekend. The rain held off on Saturday and a perfect winter’s day set the scene for the opening of the festival. The festival was originally planned for the grounds at the previous aboriginal mission site known as Bulgandramine where over 1,000 Aboriginal people lived and raised their families until the mission was closed.

The weekend was opened with a smoking ceremony, acknowledgement of Elders, past and present, a welcome to visitors and the Maori group, Te Raranga Whanui who travelled from Sydney to be at the Festival. Te Raranga Whanui were represented by Pastor Bill Mei in an acceptance and the group responded to the welcome sharing their beautiful harmonies in song.

Visitors were welcomed to the Shire by Councillor Ken Keith and the Wiradjuri performers escorted Cr Keith to the stage to show him some traditional dances which he happily joined in! After the welcome, kids enjoyed activities including face painting, jumping castle, craft and weaving with a special guest from Sydney, Kirri Morcombe. Rodney Powell entertained the crowds, while lunch was prepared by Bernie Peri and Te Raranga Whanui put on their main performance for the weekend.

After lunch, Larry Brandy spoke about Aboriginal tools and clothes and local band Riff Raff performed during the evening. On Sunday everyone joined at the Koinonia Hall to finish off the weekends festivities with a church service as the rain came down outside. The community was fortunate to have Pastor Mark Naden talk about growing up in Peak Hill and how he came to be a preacher and he was joined by Pastor Tom Sloan and his wife Stella to lead the singing. The Parkes Fijian Group and Te Raranga Whanui performed filling the building with fabulous music. Thank you to the many sponsors, volunteers, guests and the Peak Hill community for providing such a wonderful event.

Bathurst Winter Festival

June 23, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Winter is coming to Bathurst as part of their festival running from 2nd to 16th July. The ‘cool’ event will include an outdoor McDonalds Bathurst ice rink, a Ferris wheel and illumination elements that will be turned on every evening from sundown until 10pm. The illuminations will feature the theme ‘fire and ice’ with the Court House, Carillon, Ribbon Gang Lane, Church Bar and TAFE building key features. Don’t miss out on the interactive element this year where you can throw snowballs at the TAFE building!

Ferris wheel tickets can be purchased at the Ferris wheel during the festival at $5 per person and ice skating tickets can be pre-booked online at www.bathurstwinterfestival.com.au. The festival will feature two key nights, the first, opening night on Saturday will be themed, ‘Ignite the Night’. The evening will create a festival atmosphere in Kings Parade with skating, the Ferris wheel and a range of other family friendly activities including a giant six lane slide, a kid’s laser maze and an infinity mirror at the ice rink.

Bathurst Youth Council will also run the YJam stage, featuring local young performers and local food and wine will be on offer. On Saturday 9th July ‘Brew and Bite’ will get underway from 4pm. The evening will again offer a range of food and entertainment for everyone including food trucks and regional brewers. A pop up bar will serve regional wines, beers and ciders and the food will take on a distinct street food feel with burgers, gourmet frankfurts, slow cooked lamb, barbecued ribs, Lebanese and more.

There will be an ice hockey exhibition and market stalls featuring, selling winter woollies, jewellery, candles and clothing and the popular silent disco will return to Court House. Sounds, brr-illiant!

Say Goodbye To Party Shop and Hello To Sewing!

June 23, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Forbes locals may have been wondering where The Party Shop has gone after a distinct lack of party shopping in the town… Well, wonder no more! Lin is back in brand new premises at Shop 6, Forbes Arcade, 113 Rankin Street in Forbes. But rather than continue with the Party Shop Lin now wants to concentrate on her love of sewing, and has decided that the time is right for her to sell all her party wear, costumes and accessories. “I’m offering a massive 30% off all stock so come in and get it before it’s gone!” said Lin. Her new business will now be called Linny A’s Sewing and Alterations.

Lin will be available for all your sewing needs and those hard to do alterations in time for you to wear your gorgeous new outfit. If you need something done in a hurry, then Lin is the lady to see. Lin is at the shop from 9.30am to 3pm each day from Monday to Friday. Pop in and make the most of the great reductions on party products and get that unravelling jumper and holey sock darned while you’re there!

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