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Don’t Ghost The ATO

October 24, 2024 By Roxane Manley

CPA Australia is urging all Australians to dust the cobwebs off their tax returns and ensure they are lodged by the Halloween deadline: 31st October 2024.

But don’t be fooled by scammers who target taxpayers rushing to the finish line.

“Failing to lodge your tax return on time could ultimately mean a scary penalty,” says CPA Australia’s Tax Lead, Jenny Wong. “Rushing to lodge can also result in more tricks than treats as scammers will target people with last-minute calls to ac­tion, or promises of substantial refunds.

“So, if you haven’t already done it, set aside some time over the next week to compile your evidence and get your return in on time. Or seek expert advice from a registered tax agent who can assist, espe­cially if your finances are complicated.”

Individuals who lodge their own tax re­turns are required to do so by 31st Octo­ber, but those who use a tax agent have longer to lodge, as long as they are on their agent’s books by the end of October.

“We’re all busy and time can get away from us, but lodging your tax return on time is really important,” says Ms Wong. “Leav­ing it until the last minute comes with the risk that you cut corners, get things wrong and don’t submit your return accurately.

You could ultimately receive a less favour­able outcome as a result.

“If submitting yourself through myGov, make sure you check the pre-filled infor­mation is correct, and don’t just copy and paste the same deductions as last year.

If you do miss the deadline, Ms Wong says to contact the ATO as soon as pos­sible.

World Class Bush Art Trail Complete After 13 Years

October 24, 2024 By Roxane Manley

The recent unveiling of ‘Brumbies Run’ by Brett Mon Garling, the final sculpture completing the Sculpture Down the Lachlan trail after 13 years.

What’s 100km long, took 13 years, and fea­tures brumbies, goannas, birds and lovable dogs?

After 13 years in the making, the worldclass public art trail ‘Sculpture Down the Lachlan’ is complete with the final work ‘Brumbies Run’ by Brett Garling installed.

Featuring 25 installations over 100 km from Forbes to Condobolin in Central NSW, the bush’s version of Bondi’s ‘Sculpture by the Sea’, attracts thousands of road-trippers who marvel at the quirky and unique largerthan-life artworks which follow the Lachlan River along the Lachlan Valley Way road.

‘Brumbies Run’ is a bronze sculpture lo­cated at Warroo Reserve off Lachlan Valley Way. It features wild horses running, kick­ing, flaring nostrils and leaping, and repre­sents the freedom, spirit and enthusiasm of so many Australians.

The trail launched in 2011 and aimed to celebrate the diversity of the rural commu­nity, its artistic edge, culture, people and stories. Over the years it has gained inter­national recognition with visitors enjoying the trail, nestled amongst golden grasses and majestic red river gums.

Other recent installations are ‘Waiting for the Rain’ by Jimmy Rix (April 2024) and ‘Be­tween the Silence’ by Clancy Warner (May 2023). Plus, don’t miss Stephen King’s the ‘Tower’, the original ‘amazing’ sign at Forbes, a 12-metre steel goanna ‘Varanus’ and the 6-metre ‘Heart of Country’.

The brainchild of Sculpture Down the Lachlan is local artist Rosie Johnston who was unrelenting in her passion to see art embedded in nature by some of Australia’s leading creatives.

At the end of the Sculpture Down the La­chlan trail, travellers will find themselves at Condobolin’s iconic ‘Utes in the Paddock’.

The unique collection of 20 Holden Utes is such a drawcard that Lachlan Shire Council constructed its new Visitor Information Cen­tre at the site.

For more information you can contact the friendly staff at Amazing Forbes NSW

Communities Urged To Take Extra Care As Risk Of Thunderstorm Asthma Increases

October 24, 2024 By Roxane Manley

People prone to respiratory conditions like asthma or hayfever are being urged to take extra care ahead of predicted thunderstorm activity across Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD).

Each year from around mid-October to mid-November, asthma and hayfever suf­ferers may be at greater risk of severe symptoms due to high pollen counts, and weather conditions like those are predicted across the region in coming weeks.

Western NSW Local Health District Pub­lic Health Physician, Dr Victor Carey, is urging people with asthma or breathing problems, and those impacted by hayfever in spring, to take extra precautions when thunderstorms are expected.

“People should be alert, not alarmed. It is incredibly important for people to be aware they could be at risk. Airborne pollens are at their highest levels at this time of year,” Dr Carey said.

“Thunderstorms can cause pollen grains to explode and release fine particles which can be inhaled more deeply into the lungs.

Even people who don’t have asthma should take extra precautions during thunderstorm season.

“Anyone with diagnosed asthma should be proactively managing their symptoms.

Carry your asthma medication with you at all times during high-risk periods and make sure your family, school and workplace has a copy of your asthma management plan.

Breathing difficulties can be life threaten­ing. In the event of a breathing emergency dial Triple Zero (000) immediately.

More information can be found on the NSW Health website: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/environment/factsheets/Pages/thunderstorm-asthma.aspx

Community Impact: Parkes Return And Earn

October 24, 2024 By Roxane Manley

A big thank you to the Parkes Shire commu­nity for your involvement in the Return and Earn container deposit scheme – you are making a difference!

With every bottle, can, and carton you re­cycle, you’re not only reducing litter but also earning along the way, helping keep our environment clean and putting money back into the community.

You can find three return points in the Parkes Shire, including: Parkes Metrop­laza 299 Clarinda St (Machine), the new­est return point at Parkes Services Club (machine) and Peak Hill Caravan Park at 2 Ween St (over the counter).

Machines offer you cash vouchers, elec­tronic payment (via the Return and Earn app) or the option to donate. Over the Coun­ter sites offer you cash refunds and some offer the opportunity to donate.

Not all bottles, cans and cartons are in­cluded in Return and Earn. Remember, even if a container isn’t eligible for a Re­turn and Earn refund, it can still be recycled through your household recycling collection, offering a 10c refund to consumers for de­positing eligible drink containers.

Calculate the impact of yourself, your school, or business, visit: https://returnan­dearn.org.au/

Mamma Mia, Here We Go Again

October 17, 2024 By Roxane Manley

Make sure to have cash on hand before arriving—ATMs will be limited, and we don’t want you to miss out on the fun.

Parkes Shire Council is excited to announce the F-ABBA-LOUS lineup for the 2024 Trun­dle ABBA Festival, returning on Saturday 19th October.

As Australia’s only and original ABBA fes­tival, this year’s Trundle ABBA Festival will be bigger and better than ever, featuring a spectacular array of performances that will have fans dancing the afternoon and night away. Headlining the festival is the worldrenowned ABBA tribute band, Bjorn Again.

These super troupers are back by popular demand after their sensational performance last year, bringing us all ABBA’s greatest hits.

This year’s festival marks the 10th anni­versary of Trundle ABBA Festival and the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s historic Eurovi­sion win with “Waterloo.” Join us for a day of F-ABBA-LOUS fun as we celebrate the music and magic of ABBA in the charming regional town of Trundle. Joining the lineup are: Furnace and the Fundamentals, Disco Revolution, Andante Andante Choir and DJ DiggzGeneral Manager of Parkes Shire Coun­cil, Kent Boyd, shared his enthusiasm for the upcoming event: “The Trundle ABBA Festival was created by the Trundle com­munity, from humble beginnings it is now a landmark event for our whole community and beyond. We are thrilled to be celebrat­ing the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s Eurovi­sion win in such a spectacular fashion.

“With this year’s incredible lineup and the continued support from ABBA fans world­wide, Trundle is set to shine brighter than ever. We can’t wait to welcome everyone to Trundle for a day of music, dancing, and un­forgettable memories,” Mr Boyd said.

Tickets for the 2024 Trundle ABBA Festi­val are on sale now bit.ly/ABBAtickets2024.

For information, visit www.trundleabbafesti­val.com.au or contact the Parkes Visitor In­formation Centre on 02 6862 6000. Trundle ABBA Festival is proudly supported by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.

The Future Of Housing For Parkes Assured

October 17, 2024 By Cr Neil Westcott

Harrowvale – The nature of the terrain will make building relatively easy, and the size of the land will potentially provide for several thousand lots. The size of the land also allows for well-considered master-planning of the entire site.

Parkes Shire Council has recently pur­chased the 330-hectare property Har­rowvale, to commence designing a future residential suburb. We anticipate the land purchase will be funded by future industrial land sales and will not be activated until ex­isting residential land is significantly taken-up.

Harrowvale is situated on the eastern edge of Parkes, between Henry Parkes Way (Orange Road), Military Road and Cookamidgera Road. It has quality arable soil, slopes gently from east to west and is predominantly above major flooding lev­els. The location of Parkes on the national transport network is an unassailable fact and has driven the NSW Government in­vestment in the Parkes Special Activation Precinct (SAP). It is forecast that the SAP has the potential to create up to 3,000 jobs across a range of industries over the next 30 years, particularly, Freight and Logistics, Warehousing, Value-add agriculture, Plant based meat substitutes, Innovative Grains, Cold-Chain Logistics, Resource recovery and recycling, E-Waste Recycling, Plastics Recycling, Renewable energy, Critical min­erals and Data Centres.

The State Government is progressing industrial development in the SAP and has a potential of over a billion dollars of investment over the next five years in lead­ing edge energy and recycling technology, right on the edge of Parkes. It is important to ensure there is suitable land to meet the needs of our existing community, looking for their first home, seeking to upsize or moving to downsize existing homes.

By Cr Neil Westcott
Mayor of Parkes Shire

Snippets…

October 17, 2024 By Roxane Manley

Emma and Wariwick Rippon with the bench they crafted and donated to Trundle Central School.

Trundle Central School: A huge thank you to Warwick Rippon and his daughter Emma for constructing an iron bark bench to be used as a fundraiser for the Student Repre­sentative Council. The chair was milled and air dried for 12 months before construc­tion took place. It is truly humbling when a member of the school community allocates their valuable time to assist the school. The workmanship in this bench is exceptional.

Country Women’s Association (CWA) of NSW: Our friends at QCWA are launching an online branch for those who find it dif­ficult to get to meetings, including younger members. Our online branch, called the CWA of NSW Virtual Branch, is open to all women in NSW. They meet on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm via Zoom. Email the Secretary, Melissa for informa­tion secretarycwanswvirtualbranch@gmail.com. If you prefer to meet in person, women of all ages are welcome at our branches: https://www.cwaofnsw.org.au/branches

Trundle ABBA Festival: Just two weeks to go until the Trundle ABBA Festival. It’s time to get your “Dancing Queen” on and enjoy a night of ABBA hits and unforgettable fun. Grab your tickets now and let’s make some memories bit.ly/ABBAtickets2024

BirdLife Australia: It’s finally time—the Aussie Bird Count has started. Get your apps ready, head outside, and start count­ing! Each count takes just 20 minutes, and you can do as many as you like until 20th October. https://aussiebirdcount.org.au/

Neighbourhood Central: CatholicCare Wilcannia-Forbes and Small Steps 4 Han­nah invite you to attend a free community education event (Hannah’s Story) present­ed by DV prevention educator Michael Jeh.

Hannah’s Story is a session that aims to create more awareness and empower members of the community about the early warning signs of coercive control and the tragic but inspirational story of Hannah Clarke, her three children and family. Reg­istration is essential via www.facebook.com/share/FNaj6M8D7fW6zQkM/

Parkes Services Squash Courts: Make sure you grab a bacon and egg roll at Parkes Services Doubles next Sunday morning. Club members Craig and Natalie Kelly have generously donated their time and ingredients to run the breakfast BBQ to help Henry Kross with his fundraising to attend the British Junior Open.

Grab a bacon and egg roll and help Henry raise money to attend the biggest Junior Squash Tournament in the world – the British Junior Open.

Music Industry Mixer In Forbes

October 17, 2024 By Roxane Manley

Music NSW and Arts OutWest will host a Music Industry Mixer to bring together peo­ple in the music scene in the Forbes and Parkes area.

Head along for networking on Thursday 23 October 6pm to 7.30pm at the Vanden­berg Hotel Forbes.

This event is led by MusicNSW Regional Coordinator for the Central West, Outback and West Darling regions, Sophie Jones.

Join Sophie and Arts OutWest’s Kylie Shead for an opportunity to connect, col­laborate, and explore opportunities in your local music scene. Let these organisations know who you are and what you do.

Local bands and independent artists, venues and others in the live performance and recording industry have been invited.

No need to book, just turn up.

Working with regional arts development organisations like Arts OutWest, the Re­gional Music Coordinator delivers develop­ment, builds relationships between local in­dustry and artists, and provides support for regional musicians, venues and live music professionals to grow regional touring.

Sophie Jones is an experienced tour­ing musician, one half of the duo Smith & Jones.

If you can’t make it to the Mixer you can book a one-to-one chat with Sophie Jones via sophie@musicnsw.com

Australian Summer

October 17, 2024 By Roxane Manley

Little bodies sprinting through sprinklers on the lawn. Shady swimming holes in the local creek. A bag of mixed lollies from the pool canteen, the smell of chlorine and hot chips wafting through the hot afternoon air. The heat is fast approaching us and so much of our lives revolve around water.

Last year, in a neighbour’s pool, my son swam for the first time. He kicked his little legs and managed, somehow, to get across the pool unaided. For the first time in what felt like his lifetime, I breathed deeply.

He had learnt how to move through the water and get to the edge independently.

The very infancy of a lifetime of being able to swim. His little face was radiant. The red circle google marks only accentuating his beaming smile.

I want my son to thrive in an Australian summer. To jump with glee into the shady creek hole with his friends. To swim across the local pool with pace when he sees the hot chips arrive. To feel the thrill of moving through the water to play ‘classic catch’. To burn some teenage energy by following the black line up and down during swim training.

To learn to swim: for safety, for confidence, for exercise and most importantly – for fun.

We are excited to offer our community swimming lessons with our fully qualified swimming teachers this summer com­mencing 4th November 2024 in Forbes and Parkes. You can book your child’s place by phoning our reception on 0437 749 746.

Head to our website for more information.

Don’t #uck With A Truck Campaign

October 17, 2024 By Roxane Manley

The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) has launched the third phase of the Don’t #uck With A Truck campaign, team­ing up with young drivers to spread a critical message; to drive safely around trucks.

NHVR Acting Chief Operations Officer Mi­chelle Tayler said by co-designing the new phase of the campaign with young drivers, the regulator has been able to create a se­ries of road safety videos that use a combi­nation of humour and serious messaging to engage young viewers.

“The new Don’t #uck With A Truck videos depict young drivers as ghosts after they have been in an accident with a truck due to their unsafe driving” Ms Tayler said.

“Even a minor distraction can have devas­tating consequences.

“Our goal is to prevent situations where an inexperienced driver could be in a lane next to a turning truck, they pull in front of a truck too soon or they linger in a truck’s blind spot.”

The campaign will be broadcast across social media including TikTok, Instagram and YouTube, meeting young drivers where they are consuming content.

For more information and to watch the lat­est videos, visit: www.dontmuckwithatruck.com.au

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