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Double Demerit Points Over Festive Period

December 22, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Double demerit points will be in force for 11 days over the Christmas and New Year period to improve road safety. Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Council’s Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Logan Dolbel, said double demerit points would run from today to Monday, 2nd January 2017 (inclusive). Lachlan Highway Patrol Sergeant Dearne Jeffree said double demerit points would apply to all speeding, seatbelt, mobile phone and motorcycle helmet offences over the 11 day period. “It is extremely costly to lose demerit points at this time of year. Don’t take
the risk of losing your licence.”

Logan said since the introduction of double demerit points in 1997 there had been significant reductions in fatal crashes over the holiday periods. “This year alone, 375 lives have been lost on the states roads, 39 more than the same period last year. We want everyone to have a happy and safe Christmas with their families – please obey the road rules and drive safely,” Logan said.

Twinkle Toes Dancers Shine At Concert

December 22, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Twinkle Toes Dance Studio (TTDS) finished off a huge year of dance with the sell-out end of year Variety Concert at the Parkes Leagues Club last weekend. The concert showcased different dance styles – ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop, contemporary and acro. The Boy’s Hip Hop performance was a highlight, as was the Bollywood number performed by Senior Jazz. The ballet students were all thrilled to dance in their tutus, from the youngest at just 2 ½ years old through to the pointe class dancing on their toes.

Major awards for excellence and encouragement in each dance style were awarded at the concert, as well as junior and senior studio champions. TTDS enrolment day will be on Saturday, 28th January 2017 at the studio at 370 Clarinda Street.

Financial Matters…

December 22, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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New Years Resolutions For Businesses
In the aftermath of the holiday season, when you look back on the past year, how well did your business fare? Ask yourself a few questions: What worked well? What can be improved upon? Which areas keep you awake at night? What would you like to see happen? Challenge yourself. Select one or two areas that you would like to work on and set some SMART goals: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time bound.

Would you like to increase sales x% by June 30? You could increase your advertising budget x%, provided it is aimed at your target markets. You could increase prices x%. Do you want to reduce costs by y%? You could look at the procedures and systems in place to produce your product. You could review your contracts and search for better deals. Perhaps improved cash flow is what you are after? You might need to chase those long outstanding accounts receivable, reduce debtor days down to xx days. You might be able to reduce your stock level by x%.

Not all goals can be measured in percentages, perhaps you want to set up a website by next year. Do you want to be seen as an expert in your field? You could brush up on your knowledge. Read a business related book a month. Share that knowledge with your target market. Whatever goals you set for yourself, make sure they are SMART goals, and write them down. You are much more likely to commit to a goal if it is in writing.

By Samantha Bennett
Peter Woods and Associates

Yasmin Receives Prestigious Science Award

December 15, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Parkes High School Year 11 student Yasmin Potts received the Victor Chang Science Award at a ceremony in Dubbo recently. This award acknowledges Yasmin’s achievement and her passion for science. Yasmin’s passion for science was evident in her application and interview for the National Youth Science Forum in Canberra in January 2017. She was successful and is looking forward to this opportunity to work at the Australian National University for two weeks, alongside other students and researchers who share her passion for science. Yasmin achieved first in Physics, first in Chemistry, first in Mathematics and first in Mathematics Extension 1 in Year 11.

Professor Jamie Vandenberg from the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute said: “A career in science can be hugely fulfilling, but you need to be passionate. Science is about trying to understand and solve nature’s problems, no matter how big or small.” The Victor Chang School Science Awards were established over a decade ago to honour bright, young students excelling in the subject, with the hope that they would consider a career in the field.

Parkes High School Principal, Sandra Carter said: “Yasmin is a deserved winner of this prestigious award. She is
continually striving to improve her knowledge and understanding in all things science and has achieved outstanding academic results. The Parkes High School community is very proud of Yasmin.”

Good HSC Results For Parkes Christian School

December 15, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Parkes Christian School is pleased with the HSC results for 2016 with 65% of students scoring Band 4 and above. Music students continue to lead the way with both Cameron Sharp and Kaitlyn Strudwick scoring band 5.
Top student in each course are:
• Biology: Lyndal Suffolk
• Business Studies: Isabella Diener
• Design & Technology: Bethany Magill
• English –Standard: Rebecca Butler and Kaitlyn Strudwick
• English – Advanced: Bethany Magill
• Legal Studies: Isabella Diener
• Mathematics – General 2: Lyndal Suffolk and Joe Caines
• Mathematics: Isabella Diener
• Mathematics – Extension: Lachlan Westcott
• Modern History: Isabella Diener
• History Extension: Indianna Bermingham
• Music 1: Cameron Sharp
• PD – H – PE: Joe Caines
• Visual Arts: Rebecca Butler

This was only the second HSC cohort for Parkes Christian School. “Our school is building on its successes from year to year. We wish our HSC graduates all the best and may they be blessed abundantly in all of their endeavours.”

Snippets…

December 15, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Christmas Storytime: Parkes Library has invited a very special visitor who wears a red suit to celebrate Christmas with Parkes families on Wednesday, 21st December at 10:30am. Library team members Andrea Lovell, Claire Cassell and Debbie Gould have a morning of Christmas stories, song and dance planned. “The Library team will have on their best Christmas clothes and invite children to dress up too to add to the festivities,” said Andrea.

Career opportunities at Council: The Parkes Shire Council has exciting career opportunities on offer for young people in the region. There are a number of positions available in various fields including traineeships in town planning and ranger services, cadetships in civil engineering, school based apprenticeships and traineeships (SBAT) in business and information technology for students entering Year 11 next year. Parkes Shire Council’s General Manager, Kent Boyd said these opportunities were a fantastic stepping stone for students wondering what’s next after they finish school. “These positions provide professional mentoring, applied learning, real life experience and an opportunity for our young people to gain training and practical skills without having to leave the region. “Parkes Shire Council is full of people who have chosen to work in local government because they want to help others, make a difference to the community, and improve the environment in which we live.” Kent said. Trainee Financial Services, Madelyn Swindle said working at Council had offered her an exciting range of opportunities. “I am enjoying constantly learning new things. There are some wonderful opportunities that come up, such as taking part in new initiatives and projects.” School leavers are encouraged to apply for the positions available through Council’s website, www.parkes.nsw.gov.au.

Good turnout: The Carols in the Park on Sunday night saw one of the largest attendances ever with about 1,500 people turning up for a beautiful night of Christmas celebrations. The Parkes Shire Band was on stage all night accompanying performers and carols sung by the crowd. Other performers included school choirs, Tapestry, and solo performances by Rebecca Evans, Michelle Allan, Bob Gould, Paul Brown, Liz Naveau, Elle McCutcheon, Belinda Boland and others. The Parkes School of Dance also performed for the first time this year. “It was a great community night out,” said Liz Naveau of the Ministers Association.

Emergency Packs To Reduce Quota Of Worries For Victims

December 15, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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The Parkes Quota Club has extended a helping hand to victims of domestic violence this week. The club donated 23 emergency packs to the Police Lachlan Local Area in Parkes for use throughout the command area of Parkes, Forbes, Condobolin, Peak Hill, Tottenham, Trundle, Tullamore and Lake Cargelligo. “It often happens that victims of domestic violence need to leave their homes in a hurry with only the clothes on them,” said Senior Constable Daniel Greef.

“With these emergency packs we can give them some essentials to carry on.” The packs contain items like a toothbrush, shampoo, a washer, a hair brush and other personal items. Raelene Rout, President of Parkes Quota said Daniel was invited as guest speaker and the club asked him what they could do to help. “The need for these packs were identified and we were happy to take it on as a project.”

Janet O’Donoghue, Community Service Director of Quota said it would be an ongoing project. “Members make the bags and we buy the items from funds we have raised.” This was the second delivery of bags after the Police handed out the initial 12 packs donated earlier this year. Senior Constable Sandra Barton said the delivery of the packs came at the right time as many social services shut down over the Christmas period. “It is good to have these packs available to hand out to victims.”

By Maggi Barnard

Much To Celebrate At Parkes Christian School

December 15, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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The Parkes Christian School HSC class of 2016 has much to celebrate as they have attained some wonderful achievements. The PCS community is once again extremely proud of its students and their dedication to this rigorous and highly regarded examination. Well before the release of the HSC results, the school was proud and pleased to announce that a number of the HSC cohort had already received offers for university courses for next year. Other students are waiting to hear about applications under the School Recommendation Scheme through the University Admission Centre.

The following students have received offers:
• Isabella Diener received offers to University of Wollongong, University of New England and Southern Cross University.
• Indianna Bermingham received offers to Charles Sturt University and University of New England.
• Claudia Simpson received offers to Charles Sturt University, University of New England and International College
of Management.
• James Buesnell received an offer to University of New England.
• Lachlan Westcott received offers to University of New England and Charles Sturt University (Bathurst and Wagga
Wagga).
• Rebecca Vaughan received an offer to University of Wollongong.
• Lyndal Suffolk received an offer to ACU Brisbane.

The 2016 HSC achievements reflect the determination, perseverance and commitment of the students, and the dedication and commitment of the teachers and other staff who taught and supported them.

Mayoral Notes…

December 15, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Residents of Parkes are encouraged to have their say on the proposed route of the Newell Highway heavy vehicle bypass. Minister for Roads and Freight, Hon Duncan Gay was in Parkes to announce the 10.5 km route, which is set to improve traffic flow and reduce the number of trucks travelling through Parkes. Roads & Maritime Service (RMS) will be carrying out community consultations between 8th December and 10th February at various locations. For more information or to have your say, visit www.rms.nsw.gov.au.

The countdown is on with less than a month to go until the 25th Parkes Elvis Festival. To celebrate this milestone a special 25th Anniversary Gala Dinner is being held on 11th January 2017. Tickets can be purchased from the Parkes Leagues Club, www.parkesleaguesclub.com. Anyone wishing to get involved in all the festival fun while giving back to the community, is encouraged to volunteer. For information, or to register, visit www.parkeselvisfestival.com.au.

I would like to congratulate Felicity Cootes from Black Duck Creek in Queensland for her winning photo entry in our Colour Parkes competition. Felicity, her husband and baby boy visited Parkes during spring and snapped the winning image at The Dish. She will return to Parkes early in 2017 to claim her exclusive tour of the Dish. Check
out her winning entry on the Parkes Tourism Facebook page.

As harvest season draws to a close, I would like to thank the community for exercising extra care and sharing the roads with heavy vehicle operators. With the busy holiday season approaching, I encourage motorists travelling over the festive period to do so safely. Have a safe, enjoyable and festive weekend.

Yours Faithfully,
Cr Ken Keith OAM
Mayor of Parkes Shire

Great Mates Play Tribute In Honour Of Dig Richards

December 15, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Australia’s James Dean, the late Dig Richards, will be inducted onto the The Wall Of Fame at the 25th Parkes Elvis Festival. The induction on Wednesday, 11th January 2017 at 2pm will be followed by The Wall of Fame Show in honour of Dig at the Parkes Services Club at 4pm. Fellow Wall of Famers Rob E.G., Little Pattie and Lucky Starr will perform. Dig’s brother Doug Richards, who played with Rob E.G. and Lucky Starr and lives in Parkes these days, will also play, as well as Leon Isackson, who used to be the drummer in Dig’s band.

The tribute show will focus on music of Dig’s era and include the two hit songs Doug wrote for his brother. Dig, who was born in Dunedoo, was one of Australia’s first wave of Rock ‘n Rollers, and one of the Top Five Australian Rock Superstars of the 1958/59 era with Johnny O’Keefe, Col Joye and Joynny Devlin, who have all been inducted onto the Wall of Fame. Rob E.G. and Lucky Starr followed Dig on to Bandstand and Six O’Clock Rock in 1959, and Little Pattie joined them in the early 60’s, each of them soon becoming members of Australia’s elite Top 10 recording artists and TV perfomers. Rob E.G., also known as Robie Porter, toured with Dig in those years and became very close friends with him. Robie became a hit record artist in the early 60s and thenmoved on to Australia’s all-time Number 1 hit maker producing artists like Daddy Cool, Marcia Hines, Air Supply, Rick Springfield and Tommy Emmanuel.

Robie reminisced about his time with Dig telling The Parkes Phoenix: “Dig was one of the best in show business I have ever met. He was first class.” He said many people had unfortunately forgotten about him because he died at the young age of 42. Dig, Rob and Lucky toured Australia many times together with The Delltones, and Robie felt it was very appropriate for them to play together in this tribute in honour of their great mate, Dig.
By Maggi Barnard

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