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About Parkes
The Parkes Shire is located on the western Edge of the Great Dividing Range within the Central Slopes and Plains region of
The topography in the shire can generally be described as flat to undulating. The area forms part of the catchment for two main river systems, the Bogan and the
Rainfall varies across the Shire with the eastern part receiving slightly more than the western part. From the rainfall data gathered over the past 104 years the average rainfall per annum is 588 mm.
The shire can experience climatic extremes with typically hot conditions in the summer months and regular frosts in the cool winter months with occasional snow on higher ground. The average daily temperature for the summer is 30 degrees Celsius and in winter 16 degrees Celsius.
Regional Develepment
At a time when many rural communities are struggling from prolonged drought Parkes Shire continues to expand … and its resilience and diversity are the cornerstones of its economic strength.
While the gold rush and then the railway and agriculture provided the early impetus, Parkes has evolved dramatically over the past two decades thanks to mining and the development of a transport hub which has positioned Parkes to become a national freight distribution centre.
Opened in 1994 the Rio Tinto Northparkes mining operation continues to flourish, with State Government approval recently announced for the E48 venture which will expand the longevity of the mine to at least 2017.
Three key transport operators, ( FCL, Transtank & SCT Logistics ) have established in Parkes in the past decade, to capitalise on the unique ability to deliver to 82 per cent of
The search is now on to attract skilled employees in transport, logistics, metal fabrication and mining to effectively service these major companies. A $120 million federal budget allocation for a detailed economic-engineering study of the Melbourne-Brisbane inland rail corridor, with which Parkes is integrally linked, has further enhanced Parkes' transport profile.
Specialist staff are also required for the $100 million Parkes Garden Estate for which development approval has been provided. A start to work is imminent for this exciting aged care facility which ultimately will accommodate up to 900 new residents of the town. This project will provide opportunity for general practitioners and specialised health care personnel.
Community facilities commensurate with this development continue to expand. Already there are three retirement/aged care facilities and three child care centres in Parkes and design planning for a new hospital is about to commence.
Sporting and recreational facilities provide for the most diverse need; Education too is paramount with six schools, supplemented by the nationally acclaimed birth to kindergarten reading programme.
Parkes is accessible … just 50 minutes on a direct airline service by Regional Express three times a day from
Tourism is now worth $40 million annually, thanks to the annual Elvis Festival in January, the equally eminent "Dish" which attracts 130,000 visitors each year, the Newell and a diverse range of sporting and community events and festivals.
Parkes enjoys its international status. Its sister city link with
Parkes is a tolerant, welcoming and inviting community. Our demographics are changing to meet the economic momentum we enjoy.
Information sourced from the Parkes Shire Council website - http://www.parkes.nsw.gov.au/