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Bulgandramine Cultural Festival Delayed

June 2, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Due to a grim weather outlook forecast for Peak Hill on Friday, the decision has been made to postpone the Back To Bulgandramine event to the 18th and 19th June. “We’ve decided to postpose as we feel that it’s too much of a risk with a lot of people in an area like this and lots of people travelling distances” said Marg Applebee of Central West Lachlan Landcare.

The Back to Bulgandramine Cultural Gathering will hopefully start 10am on the 18th and will run through until the evening with free entertainment and food, as well as workshops, cultural presentations, performances and kids’ activities including craft, games and a jumping castle. The weekend will conclude with a church service commencing at 9am on Sunday morning.

Peak Hill Aboriginal Working Party, with the support of Central West Lachlan Landcare, Parkes Shire Council and Neighbourhood Central are hosting this free community event to Celebrate National Reconciliation Week 2016. The gathering brings culture alive through performance, food, art, storytelling and dance. This event will showcase Wiradjuri, Maori, Fijian, Samoan and Tongan artists and performers with an evening kids show.

Free camping sites are available if you would like to stay overnight, while a free bus service will run from Parkes. If you want to drive there, the Bulgandramine Mission is located 22.5km west of Peak Hill. From Parkes, drive through Peak Hill and take the Tullamore Road 800m to the Bulgandramine turnoff on the right. The weekend can be provided for free thanks to the support of the BBA Miller fund, the Australian Communities Foundation, Northparkes Mines, Alkane Resources Limited, Central West Lachlan Landcare and Parkes Shire Council. Bookings are essential.
By Maggi Barnard

Mayoral Notes…

June 2, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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This past week has certainly lived up to the chilly mornings of winter. Henry Parkes Centre has received a TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence which recognises hospitality businesses that have consistently received strong praise and ratings from travellers. The recognition is a well-deserved feather in our cap for our staff and the attention they pay to communicating and promoting our great shire.

The new draft plans on public exhibition are designed to encourage investment and support future growth of the Parkes Shire. The plans will remain on exhibition on the Council website and Shire libraries until 1st July. The June long weekend is quickly approaching, and so too are the annual Parkes Picnic Races. This year’s event will be held on the Saturday 11th June. You can purchase entry tickets at the Visitor Information Centre, 141 on Main or the Railway and Cambridge Hotels.

Looking for a great day out for the family this weekend? This Saturday 4th June is the Back to Bulgandramine Cultural Gathering near Peak Hill. There is free entry and lots of activities for the whole family. Enjoy music and storytelling, Aboriginal astronomy, traditional food tasting, Wiradjuri dance and language, performance on Saturday night, children’s activities, including crafts and face painting. Further details on Council’s website. Enjoy winter’s fist official weekend.

Yours Faithfully,
Cr Ken Keith OAM

Helping To Heal Through Books

June 2, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Parkes Public Library was one of three libraries in the Central West where the $71,000 pilot project ‘Books on Prescription’ was launched in Australia last Friday. This is the first bibliotherapy programme to be offered in Australia, the concept is based on the UK Books on Prescription model, adapted to our Australian environment.

The idea behind it is to help community members use reading to understand and manage their mental health and wellbeing. The 17 books in the collection have been tried and tested by people with experience of living with mental health conditions. Parkes Mayor, Councillor Ken Keith, said at the launch that mental health had always been a hidden issue, but during the millennium drought it had come to the fore in the community.

“Men are good with bottling things up. If you have access to books and material, it could offer you a solution, and reading about your problems in a book might make it more normal,” said the Mayor. Shellie Buckle, Parkes Shire Council’s Manager Cultural, Education and Library Service, said the service and collection is free and confidential. “Books on prescription build on the library’s role as a safe, non-judgemental environment for sourcing information and support.”

The collection is supported by a website, www.booksonprescription.com.au, to ensures current, timely access to mental health information. Shellie said the full collection would be kept at the Parkes Library, while Trundle, Tullamore and Peak Hill will have a selection of the books available.

The Parkes Library plans to run special events during Mental Health month in October promoting books that boost your mood.

By Maggi Barnard

The Most Beautiful Craft Shop In Australia

June 2, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Craft Corner on the main street is growing in popularity by the day, and might soon rival The Dish and the Elvis Festival as one of the town’s main attractions. “Since our move to 227 Clarinda Street two years ago, business has improved 1000% and our membership has more than doubled,” said Rosemary Mitchell, President of the Craft Corner. “We are now considered an asset to the town.”

In addition, travellers and visitors often comment that it’s the best and most beautiful craft shop they have seen in Australia. Located in what used to be a jewellery shop, the glass shelving, mirrors and high ceiling add to the splendour of the displays. The Craft Corner, established 42 years ago in 1974 with the aim to showcase and sell work by local artists, crafters and artisans, has 95 members of all ages, although the majority are pensioners. The oldest member is 99 years old and she still makes crochet bookmarks.

New members are accepted once the committee has assessed the quality and appropriateness of the applicant’s work. The shop takes 25% commission, while members who volunteer to work in the shop only pay 15% commission. Rosemary said the volunteers enjoy the retail aspect, as well as the comradeship, exchanging of ideas and social interaction.

There is something for everyone with a wide range of items for sale. Rosemary said they try to keep up with trends and fashions, old favourites, and of course hand crafted items for the Elvis Festival. “We were almost overwhelmed by the amount of people in our shop during the festival this year.”

Teapot cosies have made a big comeback and are in high demand, while kitchen towels, baby quilts, baby booties and olive oil soap are current favourites too. Next time you have visitors, remember to take them to this new and popular attraction.

Everyone’s A Winner At Fun Run!

May 26, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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Perfect autumn weather set the scene for an exciting third Northparkes Rotary Fun Run with a new 5km record and a huge increase in the kids’ 2km race.

About 300 runners competed over 10km, 5km and 2km on a mostly flat and quite fast course along Nash street. The kids’ event proved the most popular with almost 140 participants, with many parents running along for encouragement and there was no stopping Parkes Olympian, Scott Westcott in his preparation for the marathon event at the Olympic Games as he improved the 5km record by almost a minute. His time was 15:10.50. After his record 5km run, Scott also ran with the kids to give them a target to chase down.

“I am really happy with the number of kids who took part,” said Scott, who is also the event organiser. “The schools have really come aboard this year.” At least three of the primary schools in Parkes had 30 or more runners competing.

Scott said he hoped to continue to grow the event to get even more kids to participate.

The first girl to cross the 2km finish line was Emilee Curran (8:22) and the first boy was William Tanswell (8:28). The 5km and 10km events had similar entries as previous events with 68 doing the 10km and 92 in the 5km run. The overall winner of the men’s 10km race was Thomas Hanrahan (40:24) and the women’s winner was Jenny Doak (42:42.29). The women’s 5km winner was Jane Fardell (18:32.88).

 

Local Fighters Win Karate State Championships

May 26, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

Four competitors from Central West Kyokushin Karate Club participated in the Kyokushin NSW Full Contact Championships in Sydney on Sunday 22nd May, winning two state titles in their divisions. Representing the juniors were Rebecca Withers from Forbes and Kye Herft from Parkes and in the adults, Parkes locals Renae Herft and Natalie Caruana.

Rebecca and Kye fought in the full-contact children’s division; however modifications on the day were an obstacle as the students were not prepared for the style of fighting. Both students displayed outstanding skill and most importantly, excellent sportsmanship on the day. Their Sensei and coach, Michelle Kable said; “although the change in fighting rules was a bit of a setback, we will be able to adapt our techniques and approach for the next tournament. Both Kye and Rebecca are a credit to our club, and I am very proud of their efforts, and that they had the courage to have a go.”

In the adult’s division Renae Herft, a white belt, showed true spirit with the makings of a future Australian Champion; persevering through numerous fouled punches to the face to win her division and take home the NSW State Championship title.

Renae’s sister, Natalie Caruana, a more experienced martial artist has also only startedCWKK (1024x792) Kyokushin Karate this year and was well prepared for the full contact fights. Dropping 5kg in the last month to make her weight division Natalie was able to maintain her strength and dominated her opponent with snapping head kicks, punches and powerful leg kicks to also win her division and take home the tile of NSW State Champion – watch this space for great things to come!

The club are now preparing for the Australian National Championships in August. Michelle said;

“The karate club is growing stronger – we breed them tough out here in the bush. We’re very proud of the courage shown on the weekend, with all fighters exhibiting great karate and outstanding sportsmanship. We were very lucky to have great support for the awesome foursome.”

Picture at the NSW Championships (Sydney University Sports and Aquatic Centre): Renae Herft, Michelle Kable, Renae Caruana, (front) Rebecca Withers and Kye Herft.

 

Mayor’s Column…27th May

May 26, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

Another month is wrapping up and winter has certainly arrived.

Council has expressed concern about the number of break-ins and vandalism to the old Parkes Hospital site. As part of the agreement with Health Infrastructure, Parkes Shire Council has taken full control and responsibility of the old hospital site with approved contractors to commence work next month and practical completion of the project scheduled for November this year. We appreciate the community’s patience as we safely demolish the site and commence rehabilitation

Next Saturday 4 June is the Back to Bulgandramine Cultural Gathering. There is free entry and lots of activities for the whole family. Enjoy music and storytelling, Aboriginal astronomy, traditional food tasting, Wiradjuri dance and language, performance on Saturday night, children’s activities, including crafts and face painting. Further details on Council’s website.

We are on the count down to the June long weekend and the Parkes Picnic Races. This year’s event will be held on the Saturday 11 June. The committee have an actioned packed day planned with gates opening at 11.30. You can purchase entry tickets at the Visitor Information Centre, 141 on Main or the Railway and Cambridge Hotels.

Have a happy weekend.

Yours Faithfully,

Cr Ken Keith OAM

Stop Vandalism At The Old Hospital!

May 26, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

Parkes Shire Council has expressed concern about the number of break-ins and vandalism to the old Parkes Hospital site and wants to warn residents of the dangers of entering a prohibited area.

Parkes Mayor Cr Ken Keith said Council is particularly worried by the targeted vandalism at the site.

“Our community’s safety is paramount; we are concerned about the number of people especially young people illegally entering the site. The security fence is there for a reason – to keep our community safe and unauthorised people out of the site. The old hospital buildings are of some age and when damaged can be very hazardous” he said.

“Council is currently carrying out a tender process to ensure that council engages professional qualified contractors to safely remove and dispose of any potentially hazardous materials within a controlled and safe environment.”

In addition to the security fence Council has also engaged a security company to carry out regular patrols of the area, however, community members are also encouraged to report any vandalism or break-ins at the site to Police.

Following the Parkes Hospital relocation to its new $72.8M facility last year, Council has progressed to the demolition stage of the old hospital site.

As part of the agreement with Health Infrastructure, Parkes Shire Council has taken full control and responsibility of the old hospital site with approved contractors to commence work next month and practical completion of the project scheduled for November this year.

“We appreciate the community’s patience as we safely demolish the site and commence rehabilitation, and reiterate our message to keep an eye out and report any break-ins and vandalism to Police,” Mayor Ken Keith concluded.

Hats Off To Storytime!

May 26, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

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More than 100 children and 30 adults donned their hats for National Simultaneous Storytime at the Parkes Library on Wednesday. Parkes Library joined hundreds of groups across Australia for the reading of the picture book I Got This Hat at 11am.

“It has been one of our biggest events yet,” said Sandie Ward, Parkes Library storyteller. She had put a lot of preparation into a fabulous interactive performance of the book with the help of library and Council staff members. I Got This Hat is written by Jol and Kate Temple and illustrated by Jon Foye.

I got this hat in China.
I got this hat from a miner.
I got this hat from a deep-sea diver.
I got this hat from a racing-car driver… Hats.
Only the headless dislike them.
Everyone else loves wearing them!

This fun book takes a peek at the world around us through the playful medium of hats. The authors Kate and Jol Temple enjoy wearing hats together. They wear them whenever they write. Jol prefers a fedora and Kate a fez. They say I Got This Hat is for anyone who’s ever worn a hat.

Kate and Jol have written five books for children, including Parrot Carrot and Mike I Don’t Like. A new series of junior fiction called Jimmy Cook Discovers the Third Grade is due out this month.

The National Simultaneous Storytime is an annual campaign that aims to encourage more young Australians to read and enjoy books. Every year a picture book, written and illustrated by an Australian author and illustrator is read simultaneously in libraries and many other places around the country. Now in its 16th year, it is a colourful, vibrant and fun event that aims to promote the value of reading and literacy.

 

Caption: Children came with their parents, with Parkes Early Childhood Centre and home carers.

 

A Man, His Dog and The Long Road

May 26, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

Walking Australia on foot with his trusted companion and best friend, a man from Victoria and his dog are on a mission to raise awareness for autism.

Steve Luscombe and his friendly dog Milo passed through Parkes on Sunday and attended the Northparkes Rotary Fun Run, which supported Autism Spectrum Australia this year.

The pair left Heathcote, about 110km north of Melbourne, at the beginning of April and walk an average of 30km per day sticking to small country towns mostly. He is also raising funds for Amaze (formerly Autism Victoria) representing around 55,000 Victorians who have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

“It is going really well,” said Steve on Sunday. He said people were very generous in their support of his effort. Steve had planned to walk around Australia with Milo for some time but hadn’t originally planned to raise awareness for the condition. Steve has a friend who has a daughter with autism. “She changes completely when she is with Milo. She just loves him.” He decided to still do the walk, but raise awareness at the same time.

Steve has no time frame and will carry on for as long as it takes. With a food supply of about four months in his buggy, the country roads will be Steve and Milo’s home for a considerable time to come.

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Steve and Milo

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