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Unique Gifts For Mum

May 4, 2017 By Maggi Barnard



With Mother’s Day fast approaching on Sunday, 14th May, Parkes Newsagency is the place to go for all things for Mum.

Parkes Newsagency has a large range of candles, diffusers, handbags, wallets, Wil- low tree, cups and mugs, scarfs and flow- ers to name a few of the unique gifts you will find.

When you purchase a Mother’s Day card you go into the draw to win a T2 prize pack. Go and see the wonderful staff who are always happy to be of assistance and can

even gift wrap that special purchase. Check out Parkes Newsagency on Fa- cebook to win a fabulous Mother’s Day gift

pack. #notjustanewsagency #parkesnewsagency

More Fish Fossils To Go On Display

May 4, 2017 By Maggi Barnard

The people of Canowindra are hopeful the bulk of their famous fish fossils may be one step closer to moving out of storage and into a new $600,000 purpose built display building.

Branch Manager Life and Geosciences of the Australian Museum, Cameron Slatyer, was in Canowindra yesterday to discuss plans for the building, which will see the full collection of more than 200 fossil slabs brought out of the dark and into full public display.

It is expected the full collection on display will significantly increase visitation, especially within the scientific community with a complete examination room to be included in the development.

Cabonne Council and the Australian Mu- seum are currently in consultation to transfer the ownership of the fossils to the Australian Museum, which will provide the collection with heritage listing and registration.

More than 10,000 people visit the Age of Fishes Museum each year to view the re- markable story of the time when air breath- ing fishes with fins evolved into fishes with feet and our distant ancestors first stepped onto land.

Many thousands of complete fish speci- mens remain buried at the original site, awaiting excavation.

How To Create A Better Financial Future

May 4, 2017 By Maggi Barnard

Are you happy with your current financial situation? Is your current financial situation so good there’s no room for improvement? If the answer to either question is ‘no’, then there are plans you can put into place that will provide a clear pathway to a better financial future.

Deep down, you probably already know you could be making better use of your money, but if you’re like most people the problem is knowing what to do. Everywhere you look there are people trying to sell you products that will magically make more money for you. Here’s the thing… the best person to trust is YOU!

DIY money management is the way to make sure that the decisions you make are in YOUR best interests. And the way to make better decisions is better information. As Benjamin Franklin once said: AN INVESTMENT IN KNOWLEDGE PAYS THE BEST INTEREST.

When it comes to your money and your financial future, the wiser you are about money, the better financial decisions you’ll make. The higher your financial IQ, the wealthier you’ll be. The more wealth you can create, the more options you and your family will have.

Therefore, make financial education your next investment.

In the words of motivational speaker Jim Rohn: “Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune.”

We know it’s hard to trust anyone when it comes to money, so find out how Wealth Train financial education is empowering people in regional NSW to make better fi- nancial decisions at our free information session:

DATE: Wednesday, 24th May 5.30pm to 6.30pm
VENUE: Parkes Services Club BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL: Please call 0411 484 464 to reserve your place.

A Home, Not An Aged Care Institution

May 4, 2017 By Maggi Barnard

What is most important for you and your loved ones as you age? Your health or wealth? The ability to uphold an active life- style or an active mind? Or to remain connected with family and friends.

With more than a century of aged care experience, providing care and support to over 1,700 Australians each year, The Sal- vation Army Aged Care Plus understands the importance of remaining independent within a loving home-like community.

The Rosedurnate Aged Care Plus Centre in Parkes provides a loving home and family environment through the provision of industry leading physical, spiritual and emotional care.

Dot Tye, a resident of more than six years, praises the efforts by staff saying she has never felt more at home. “This is a place where carers and fellow residents become family, and the centre becomes home.” said Dot.

Centre Manager, Leona Fisher says: “Ageing does not mean the end of happi- ness and richness of life, in fact, we pride ourselves on our inclusiveness and per- son-centred approach, which allows us to provide a home like no other.”

Many local residents proudly call Rose- durnate Aged Care Plus Centre home, with the latest addition to the family three-month old Elroy, a Maltese cross Shihtzu bringing smiles all around.

If you would like to learn more about the Rosedurnate Aged Care Plus Centre, con- tact Leona on 6862 2300 or at acp.enquiries@aue.salvationarmy.

Majority Of Drivers Law Abiding

May 4, 2017 By Maggi Barnard

The majority of drivers in the Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire area are law abiding when it comes to wearing seatbelts and using mobile phones.

The latest observations results indicate a combined 99.1% seatbelt wearing rate and a 0.8% mobile phone usage rate.

The surveys are conducted bi-annually. Councils’ Road Safety and Injury Preven- tion Officer, Melanie Suitor, said survey staff conducted observations for an hour in the morning and an hour in the afternoon.

According to Melanie the seatbelt wearing rate is higher than the state average of 98%. The best location was the Parkes Highway recording 100% compliance in the afternoon. The worst location was the Forbes Urban location with a 96% wearing rate in the afternoon with 14 people observed un-restrained.

Although it has been compulsory to wear seatbelts in NSW since 1971, each year more than 30 people are killed and 270 in- jured who were not wearing seatbelts.

“While our seatbelt wearing rate is better than the state average, it is disappointing to report that 59 people were observed not wearing a seatbelt.” Melanie said.

The combined mobile phone usage rate was 0.8%, with three survey locations re- cording 0%: Condobolin Highway, Parkes Urban and Parkes Highway. Forbes Urban was the worst location with a 4.2% usage rate as 13 people used a phone whilst driving.

Parkes Remembers

April 27, 2017 By Maggi Barnard


There was no rain on the parade as hun- dreds of Parkes residents turned out for the Anzac Day March on Tuesday. The Parkes Shire Concert Band led the procession. Ex- servicemen and women fell in behind, and a contingent of relatives, school students and community groups bolstered the parade in a show of support for the service men and women who have served our country.

Many braved the threat of rain to stay for the official civic commemoration service and wreath laying at the Cooke Park Cenotaph. Guest speaker Captain Anthony Klenthis of the Royal Australian Navy reminded the au- dience that Anzac Day honours the sacrifice of Australians in all wars. “This morning the last post sounds for them all,” he said.

Local youths gave rousing Anzac address- es. Libby Pepper, a Year 7 student from Parkes Christian School, extolled Flight Ser- geant Middleton’s legacy. Her speech highlighted the bravery and sacrifice that earned him the Victoria Cross, and emphasised the values that young Australians should take from such deeds.

“Standing together in the good times and the difficult times was a part of life for our service men and women, may we learn from them and make it an integral part of our lives also,” she said.

Parkes High School Captains Yasmin Potts’ and Ross Collins’ combined speech examined the Gallipoli campaign. They gave an emotive imagining of a young soldier’s perspective, noting that they were the same age as many of the soldiers who landed on those distant shores.

They spoke of the incomprehensible toll of war, and of the lessons learnt from the Anzacs.

“We feel the loss of war deep in our hearts and spend late nights wondering about what could’ve been with their lives, the potential they withheld,” Ross said.

“Stories of strength, determination, intel- ligence, compassion and Australian mate- ship still echo our walls today,” Yasmin said. “As the youth of today, we will strive to uphold the Anzac spirit.”

By Raen Fraser

Snippets…

April 27, 2017 By Maggi Barnard

Sunshine Clubs: The Parkes and District Historical Society is celebrating Heritage Week this year celebrating 80 years of 2PK and 2PK/ROK FM. As part of the topic Speaking Voices, the successful 2PK Sunshine Clubs will be included, which formed part of the radio station and raised so much money for the Royal Far West Health Scheme. The Historical Society would like to make contact with the Sun- shine Clubs at Forbes and Trundle. Please call Yvonne Hutton on 0418674 261.

Debutante Ball: The theme of the Anglican Debutante Ball on Friday, 5th May is Glitz and Glamor to be held at the Robert Wilson Auditorium of the Parkes League’s Club. The 20 Debutantes and their part- ners invite the community to St. George’s Anglican Church at 15 Church Street, for the viewing at 6pm. The Debutantes will support the Starlight Foundation this year. Gold coin donation entry to the viewing will assist this charity.

From the church they will be driven to the League’s Club in vintage cars provided by the Parkes Antique Motor Club. The debutantes will make their time-honoured and traditional entrance into society at the ball. The debutantes and their partners will be presented to Reverend Ron Spindler, Anglican Rector of St. George’s Parkes. The Matron for the ball is Norma Garment, while the duties of flower girls will be carried out by Lilly Phillips and Daisy Rice

Step Inside Six Heritage Homes On Sunday

April 27, 2017 By Maggi Barnard


Parkes residents and visitors will have a rare opportunity to enter some of the Parkes region’s most majestic heritage homes as part of the 2017 Australian Heritage Festival.

The Sunrise to Sunset – Parkes Heritage Houses open day will see the doors of six grand homes open on Sunday for people to discover the beauty and hear the stories of these stately properties.

Parkes Shire Heritage Advisory Committee Chair, Cr Alan Ward said: “This is a rare opportunity for locals and visitors to ignite their curiosity and gain some inspiration by taking a wander through some of the town’s most spectacular heritage homes.

“Participants will gain insight into Parkes’ history with a program providing facts about the properties, including the era of construction and special features within each of the homes.”

Volunteers from the Lachlan branch of the National Trust and Parkes Quota will be at each of the homes to greet visitors and guide them through the three Sunrise Houses in the morning and three Sunset Houses in the afternoon.

If you would like to make it a full day out, morning tea and lunch will be available at the Parkes Visitor Information Centre provided by Quota.

For the ultimate experience, a gold ticket will grant participants access to all six homes, morning tea and lunch at the Parkes Visitor Information Centre. Ten lucky gold ticket holders will be chauffeured to the open houses in an antique car, courtesy of the Parkes Antique Motor Club.

Contact the Parkes Visitor Information Centre on 6862 6000 or www.visitparkes. com.au. Buy tickets via Eventbrite.

PCYC News

April 27, 2017 By Maggi Barnard


Safer Drivers Course For Learner Drivers

The Parkes PCYC will present a Safer Drivers Course on Monday, 22 May. The course has two modules:

Module one is a three-hour facilitated group discussion on how to manage risks on the road. This will involve a maximum of 12 participants and will be delivered by a facilitator.

Module two is a two-hour, in-vehicle coaching session to develop low-risk driv- ing strategies. This will involve two participants and a coach.

The course cost is $140. Participants must have completed 50 hours of actual on-road driving experience to be eligible for the course. Credits gained under the 3-for-1 scheme cannot be included.

Learner drivers who complete the course will receive 20 hours off their log book.

All participants must:

• hold a valid NSW learner licence
• be under 25 years of age
• havecompleted50logbookhours(ofactual on-road experience)

Contact Parkes PCYC on 6862 3825 for more information or to book a place.

War Correspondent Commemorated On Stamp

April 27, 2017 By Maggi Barnard

Australia Post has issued a new World War I commemorative stamp issue honouring war correspondent Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean.

Australia Post Philatelic Manager Michael Zsolt said: “This year’s issue is the fourth in a five-year program commemorating the centenary of WWI. Correspondent Charles Bean was a key non-combat figure, who recorded Australia’s part in the war and initiated our national military heritage collection. We hope his place in this stamp issue reminds all Australians of his significant legacy.”

The photograph in the stamp design was taken by Herbert Baldwin on 26th February 1917. It shows Bean as the keen observer he was, watching the Australian advance through a telescope near Martinpuich, France.

Bean won the Australian Associated Press ballot in 1914 to become Australia’s official war correspondent. He departed for the war in November of that year with the first contingent of the AIF, which disembarked in Egypt. The war would come to dominate his career and life: as well as writing dispatches from the front, he wrote the multi-volume official history of Australia’s part in WWI, commenced the Australia’s WWI collection, and conceived of the Australian War Memo- rial as a place to house our national military heritage.

The stamps also represent four other thematic strands: the Australian Flying Corps, which entered the skies above the Western Front in late 1917; the Third Battle of Ypres, which cost so many Australian lives; the Sinai–Palestine campaign, which waged in the East; and the crucial home-front support for the troops by an army of mainly women.

The five domestic base-rate ($1) stamps are designed by Phil Ellet of Castlemaine- based Creative Ethos.

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