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Come Run With Parkes Olympian

May 19, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Entries are still open for the third Northparkes Rotary Fun Run this Sunday and your chance to race with an Australian Olympian runner.

Last week Scott Westcott, who grew up in Parkes, was selected for the men’s marathon team for his debut Olympics.  “I am looking forward to the Fun Run on Sunday and will do the 5km and the 2km kids race. I want to give the kids a target and anyone can chase me down,” he said.

As for his Olympic dream, Scott said it was a long wait but a very special moment to hear he had made the team. His road to wearing the green and gold is a remarkable story of persistence. “My dream began when I was 16. I had run qualifying times for three Olympic Games back since Sydney 2000, and for some reason my attempts to retire from competitive running in 2013 were only half hearted. Something kept me going” he said.

Running the Berlin Marathon last year was his 40th birthday present from his family. His time of 2:15.30 secured his spot on the 2016 Rio Olympic team. According to the Australian Olympic Committee website, Scott will become Australia’s oldest athletics competitor to make his Games debut when he takes the Rio starting line at the age of 40 years and 331 days.

Westcott said having hunger for the sport and wonderful coaches over the years is the secret to his selection at 40.

“Having hunger and desire are essential,” Westcott explained. “I believe I have kept my hunger burning for close to 20 years. I am proud beyond words to represent all the people who have helped me along the long road I have taken. Special mention to my late Dad, Lawrie Westcott, who passed away in late 2014.”

Scott feels he is on track for a top performance in Rio. “I am probably in the best head space of my career. I believe I can lower the Australian Masters record I set last year in Berlin. I will prepare as smartly as I can and run myself into a peak for August 21. Bring it on!”

The Rio marathons will start and finish at the famous Sambódromo, the legendary home of the Rio Carnival parade, with a loop course near the edge of Guanabara Bay. The men’s race will be held on the final morning of the Games, Sunday 21st August.

This Sunday more than 300 competitors are expected for the Fun Run in Parkes.

The program for the day is as follows:

7:30am – Registrations open at Harrison Park

8:50am – Final call for all 5km and 10km competitors to go to the start

8:55am – Welcome by the Mayor

9:00am – Event start: 10km and Greater 5km

10:00am – Event start: 2km

10:30am – Presentations commence

There will be enough time between the Greater 5km and 10km races for participants to cheer on or run with their children in the 2km event. Runners are to assemble on the start line 10 minutes before the start time.

Aero Club Flying High

May 19, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Parkes is reaping the rewards of the redevelopment of the Parkes Airport Terminal by marking the departure of the first flight on the 3rd May. The new terminal has been designed for the future, with the ability to house security screening and a two gate access system. There is also a stylish space available for passenger comfort.  Other work underway includes a new entry way, new runway lighting and increased parking.

As the renovations on the terminal began the Parkes Aero Club stepped back to allow their clubhouse to be upgraded. After 10 months of building the club are now beginning to move back into the building and enjoyed a catch up over the weekend with the first east coast get together of the Pilot’s Lounge official group. “The Pilot’s Lounge are an easy going group of people who have a passion for flying” said Brett Preisig, Secretary of Aero Club; “Members have flown in from as far as Swan Reach in SA to enjoy a catch up.”

Around 10 individually owned ultralight aircraft arrived on the runway where the pilots then enjoyed a sausage sandwich and a homemade cake. “We’ll have a look at the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society’s aviation museum and we’re heading out to the telescope later. It’s all very relaxed!” said Brett. “People think of ultralights as being quite flimsy with fabric wings but a lot are heavy and sturdy. They’re easy to fly and lessons are affordable.” Members of the club include Eston White, who has been flying since 1954 and Canowindra local, Stuart McSephney.

“It’s magic, there’s few things in life that can be so rewarding. What a pilot sees in one day few people see in a lifetime” said Brian, who had flown in from Maitland, Newcastle with friend Kevin. If you’d like to get involved in the club, check out their website parkesaero.com.au

Rare Car Club Donated To Club

May 19, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

The Parkes Antique Motor Club (PAMC) has recently been donated a very rare 1909 NAG (National Automobile Germany) Veteran Car. The 1909 NAG was previously from the Ploughman’s Estate, having been owned previously by Jack Robens from Parkes. Jack was a mechanic at Webb’s Garage in town back in the 1940s.  The Robens family have kindly donated the vehicle to the PAMC to be put on display at the Parkes Motor Museum at the Henry Parkes Centre once it is restored.

The NAG was one of five existing in Australia, with one being destroyed in a fire, two residing in Lake Macquarie and the other in Victoria all having been fully restored.

The restoration will commence within the next month with members of the car club working to restore it to its original condition.  The club are currently trying to source some parts for the vehicle which include front brass windscreens, brass tail lights and other veteran parts.

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Do You Have Heritage Near You?

May 19, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

Parkes Shire Council is calling for expressions of interest from community members and businesses to partner in the Heritage Near Me Grants Program.

Heritage Near Me is a government initiative to implement transformational change to protect, share and celebrate heritage in NSW at the local level by working closely with local government and communities

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Director of Planning and Environment Steven Campbell says the Heritage Near Me program is a great initiative for Parkes. “The Parkes region boasts a number of significant heritage buildings and locations. Council would like to explore opportunities to partner with interested community members and businesses who own heritage buildings or places, that can fit within the Heritage Near Me Grants,” Steven said.

NSW Office of Environment and Heritage have identified the major priorities of the Heritage Near Me Program to be:

  • Revitalising heritage spaces by addressing existing gaps within funding streams and providing increased funding for strategic local heritage management projects.
  • Building heritage capacity so that it is locally identified, managed, and supported with minimal state government intervention, allowing local governments to work more closely with communities on heritage matters and sharing lessons learnt.
  • Providing accessible heritage information that is accurate and reliable, offering more efficient data entry, and new mechanisms for processing and monitoring data

To register your expressions of interest please submit an application in writing to Parkes Shire Council via post or email outlining your project or initiative and how it would meet the criteria of the Heritage Near Me Program. For further information, contact Council’s Planner Michael Carter on 02 6861 2377.

The Business Of Dragon Boating

May 12, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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The Forbes Dragon Boat Club held their Business House Challenge last Sunday. Members from Parkes, Forbes and surrounds enjoyed an atmosphere of enjoyment and laughter along the lake, with even the weather smiling upon the teams.

Four local businesses participated in a day of fun and friendship which involved being coached in the skills of dragon-boat paddling, culminating in racing each other for the championship trophy.

The four teams, Rabobank, Forbes Shire Council, Crowe Horwath and Saint Laurence’s all made extreme efforts – with Rabobank proudly holding up the prized cup at the end of the day, whilst generously donating back the monetary prize.

“It was wonderful to see how the camaraderie built up among our staff at the Shire Council in the lead up to the day,” said Michelle Quigley, whose team arrived at the challenge garbed impressively in bright dragon-backed team shirts.

The smooth running of the day was thanks to the skills of Wendy Green and her sub-committee, including Chris Sweeney who did a brilliant job as MC, co-ordinating the day to run without a hitch.

“It provided very good experiences for our club members,” stated Wendy Green, “giving them many opportunities to take on new roles such as coaching, drumming, and mentoring new paddlers.”

The day showcased the community spirit of the Forbes Lachlan Dragons along with their partners and associates as they banded together to play their roles of paddlers, officials or breakfast chefs.

The Forbes Dragon Boat Club aka The Lachlan Dragons was established in 2011. There are currently 49 members who train once a week on Lake Forbes, making up an inclusive club that encourages paddlers of all ages and abilities. Whether you have a competitive streak and want to take part in regattas or just like the social aspect, there’s a place for you. There’s even a paddler who travels to Shanghai to experience the traditional spirit of Chinese Dragon Boating! For more information go to www.forbesdragonboat.org.

By Beth Thomas

Glamourous Debut

May 12, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

DSC_0058 (800x363)Over 400 dazzlingly dressed family members and friends packed the Parkes Leagues Club on Friday for the annual St George’s Anglican Debutante Ball. 18 debutantes and their partners arrived in vintage cars for the Soirée de Fleurs themed evening and were led up a red carpet to make their debut. The couples presented to The Right Reverend Ian Palmer, Bishop of the Bathurst Diocese in the company of the Matron of the Ball, Mrs Cheryl Thompson.

The debutants and their partners were:

Hayley Swetland and Brad Simpson, Sarah Jones and Lachlan Davies, Tianna Allen and Ross Collins, Dina Cook and Matthew Ellery, Maddison Thomson –and Spencer Evans, Teigan Miles and Dan Warren, Amy Tanswell and Jayden Pusterla, Maddison McGrath and William Cassell, Kalarney VanDyk and Brayden Spicer, Chloe Henderson and Liam Turnbull, Star Baker and Laine Webb, Ashleigh Cottam and Mitchell Toole, Mia Cummins and Haydon Davies, Kaitlyn Macdonald and Ryan Smith, Kalisha Johnston and Bayden Cross, Chloe Ingram and Benjamin Hayes, Brodee Martin-Scully and Liam Wakefield, and Wynona Douglas and Wesley Ormsby.

Parkes Local Named Young Entrepreneur At Orana

May 12, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Turners Vineyard in Orange was the venue of choice for the 2016 Central West Orana Business Awards gala dinner on Friday. The glamourous evening, hosted by the NSW Business Chamber, saw business people from across the Central West attend in the hope of being announced winner of their category.

Jamie Malcolm, master of ceremonies, opened the event and introduced ‘partner in crime’, Ella Brown who warmly welcomed everyone to the Orana Business Awards. “We have a variety of businesses across the region here tonight. I’d like to congratulate the 2015 winners who competed in Sydney” Ella said, who then invited the previous year’s winners on stage to receive their alumni badges.

Parkes local Ryan Cunningham won the Young Entrepreneur category, fending off stiff competition from Dubbo and Bathurst. “Wow! I’m very honoured is probably the best way to describe it” he said; “I’d like to acknowledge my partner Kyle who knows how hard it is to live and work with your partner. Thank you, this is much appreciated.” Other Parkes businesses who were nominated included GWS Personnel, Parkes Betta Electrical, Rebecca Miller of La Bella and Parkes Chamber of Commerce. “To have one of Parkes’ nominees go onto the State final in the first year of entering is great” said Geoff Rice, President of the Parkes Business Chamber, which was nominated for the Local Chamber of Commerce Award.

The big scoop of the night came from Dubbo business, Transforce, who was named the 2016 Central West Orana Business of the Year. Transforce, who specialise in road transport services, also won the award for Excellence in Business. Ryan will now go onto the Sydney to represent the Central West at the NSW Business Chamber State Business Awards. We wish him the best of luck and to the other Parkes nominees, you’re all winners in our eyes.

Enjoy Mate-Ship At The Men’s Shed

May 5, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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For seven years the Parkes Men’s Shed has become a second home to almost 130 members. “We’re a social club,” said Ron Fewings, President; “The majority of men come in for a cuppa and sit around for a chat.” It’s this set-up that has made the Men’s Shed movement so special. According to the Australian Men’s Shed Association most men have learned from their culture that they don’t talk about feelings and emotions with many not taking an interest in their own health and wellbeing.

This means that they suffer more from isolation, loneliness and depression. Becoming a member of a Men’s Shed provides a safe environment where men can enjoy an atmosphere of old-fashioned mate ship without any pressure. According to Ron, some members have recognized that becoming a member has been a lifesaver, especially those who have lost their wives. One member was so grateful he left $21,000 in his Will to the Parkes shed.

The men have been so proactive they had to extend their shed at the showgrounds two years ago to create extra
workspace. “The community support has been fantastic,” said Ron as he listed the businesses that donated labour, material and expertise. “One of our biggest projects has been building bird boxes for Northparkes Mines and the Roads Authority. Every time a tree is knocked down, the law requires you to put up two bird boxes for nesting.” Ron said they had to start a production line, which enabled them to make more than 20 boxes per day and about 300 in total so far; “We were also asked to make a bee hive, which was fairly complicated, but managed to make it for $750 less to what it was sold for commercially.”

The Parkes Men’s Shed is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8.30am to 12pm.

By Maggi Barnard

Our History, Our Story

May 5, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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If you would like to experience first-hand what it’s like to stay on a mission and learn about Aboriginal culture and history, as well as see a top class Maori performing arts group, circle the weekend of the 4th June on your calendar.

The Peak Hill Aboriginal Working Party and Central West Lachlan Landcare are excited to announce a free community event, ‘Back to Bulgandramine Cultural Gathering’ in celebration of National Reconciliation Week 2016.

This event, held at the Bulgandramine Mission, will showcase some of Wiradjuri finest Aboriginal artists, dancers and performers, as well as special guests from Sydney and New Zealand’s top Maori performing arts group ‘Te Raranga Whannui’ with their ground shaking performances followed by a traditional Maori Hangi Dinner.

For the star gazers, Dark Skies Down Under will teach you about astronomy on Saturday night, while a special church service will take place on Sunday morning. Bulgandramine Mission, located 22kms on the western side of Peak Hill, will come alive again through performances, food, art, storytelling and dance. There will be ample of activities for kids including crafts, weaving and face painting. The day is provided free of charge with a bus service running from Parkes with regular trips between Parkes, Peak Hill and Bulgandramine.

The National Reconciliation Week (NRW) theme for 2016 is ‘Our History, Our Story, Our Future’. This theme is derived from the State of Reconciliation in Australia report, which asks all Australians to reflect on our national identity and the place of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander histories, cultures and rights in our nation’s story. NRW is a chance for all of us to take make a change in our schools, workplaces and communities, no matter how big or small they are.

For further information or to book your seat, contact Karryn Keed on 0407 162 799.

Buds, Blooms And Blossoms

May 5, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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The 36th Annual Floral Fair was an explosion of smells and colours as all types of flowers, petals, blooms and stems were put up for scrutiny. Overall the event was hailed as an outstanding success, with 45 entries and entertaining ‘Ready Steady Flowers’ demonstrations. Ann Crasti, new President of the Parkes Floral Art Society, and Kim Baillee, Secretary of NSW Floral Art Association from Newcastle kept the audience enthralled with their floral based demonstrations and tips last Saturday and Sunday.

Judging took place on Saturday by Elsie Mahon, with Marie Rushby winning both the Kay Maxwell Perpetual Trophy and Betty & Aleks Muxycxuk Memorial Award. Life Member and past President Shirley Hunter OAM won the Most Successful Exhibitor Award taking out the Royal Horticulture Medal and Barbara Magill won the Favourite Design as voted by the audience.

According to Colleen Cusack, Publicity Officer, the exhibitors were delighted to receive the comments from the judge on the finer points of their design. “This will enable competitors to improve in futures shows” she said. Various prizes won during the event went to Elsie Mahon (Dunford Pharmacy donation); Jennifer Calvert (Lucky Door Prize
Saturday); Joy Freebrain (Raffle of box fruit); and Colleen Cusack (Lucky Door Prize Sunday).

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