From Neglect to New Horizons

From Neglect to New Horizons

Historic Revitalisation for Port Hinchinbrook Announced FRONT COVER The State Government has kickstarted a long-awaited revitalisation of Port Hinchinbrook. The plan includes works to reinstate all-tide and Coast Guard access and resolve long-running legal issues. A Provisional Priority Development Area will be established to transform the precinct into a thriving tourism, economic, and residential hub. This initiative is part of the Government’s commitment to delivering a fresh start for Queensland and regional communities. Port Hinchinbrook will become the first-ever Provisional Priority Development Area, unlocking its full potential. The Queensland-first declaration marks a historic step and addresses long-standing issues that were neglected during the previous decade. Read on page 6 P.3 Premier Announces Port Hinchinbrook Revitilisation Plan Economic Development Queensland will lead the initiative in partnership with Cassowary Coast Regional Council, industry, the community, and other key stakeholders. Prior to the formalisation of the Provisional Priority Development Area, Economic Development Queensland will secure all final approvals for infrastructure works, including the dredging at Port Hinchinbrook. The declaration enables the State Government to begin transforming the Port and surrounding areas by: Reinstating all-tide access for boats to the Port’s marina and public waterways by removing dredging spoil. Restoring clear access for the local Coast Guard to improve safety for boaties. Resolving long-standing legal issues that have impeded the Port’s redevelopment and economic future. The Government will also acquire selected land parcels within the 140-hectare Provisional Priority Development Area – with no impact on private residential properties – to address economic and environmental issues. The conformed deed over the property will be extinguished. Residents are encouraged to provide feedback before the formalisation of the Provisional Priority Development Area in January 2026. Enabling works will follow, with dredging scheduled to commence in the second half of 2026. Premier David Crisafulli said the Government was delivering a fresh start for Port Hinchinbrook. "We've only been in office for a short period of time, but I think most people realise that you've got a government that understands that Queensland is a little bigger than Brisbane, and that's what this is about." “Port Hinchinbrook has been neglected for far too long and today marks the beginning of a new chapter for this proud North Queensland community,” Premier Crisafulli said. “This historic declaration is the first step towards unlocking the Port’s economic and tourism potential and finally fixing the issues that have held this community back for a decade. Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie said the people of Port Hinchinbrook deserved a fast-tracked solution to a complex issue – one that had remained unresolved for far too long. "Local tourism stalled and the community was repeatedly left without answers." He said they were, "restoring Port Hinchinbrook to its rightful place as a thriving tourism and lifestyle hub for North Queensland.” Mayor of the Cassowary Coast Regional Council, Teresa Millwood, said the project means more to the people of the area as "It's about bringing Port Hinchinbrook back to its former life. The dredging is only one part of it, but it'll mean the world to not only Port Hinchinbrook, but the whole township of Cardwell and the whole of the Cassowary Coast. You heard them talking about the jewel in the crown. This is the southern gateway. So it's going to be unbelievable."

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Planting The Trees For A Greener TYTO

Planting The Trees For A Greener TYTO

By Victoria Velton On Friday, 7 November, community members came together for a morning of hands-on environmental action. Volunteers planted native tree saplings that, once grown, will help shade out invasive parra grass and restore valuable habitat for the wetlands’ feathered and furry locals. Participants gathered beside two ute-loads of native trees. Some drilled holes into the clay-like soil, others prepared the saplings, and everyone planted as many trees as they could in the heat, each contributing to a greener future. The event highlighted the importance of community collaboration in tackling invasive species and supporting local biodiversity. It was a day not only about planting trees but also about nurturing long-term environmental stewardship in the region. The planting site adjoined another successfully revegetated area that had been established in a previous project, continuing the creation of a vital wildlife corridor through the TYTO Wetlands.

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Gilroy Santa Maria College Celebrates 75 Years Of Education Excellence

Gilroy Santa Maria College Celebrates 75 Years Of Education Excellence

Gilroy Santa Maria College marked a remarkable milestone on Wednesday, 30 October 2025, celebrating 75 years of education, faith, and community with a morning of reflection and festivity. Originally planned for last year but postponed due to severe weather, the long-awaited celebration brought together current and former students, staff, clergy, and community members to honour the College’s proud history and enduring legacy. The morning commenced with a liturgy led by Bishop Tim Harris of the Catholic Diocese of Townsville, setting a reverent tone for the occasion. Parish Priest Father John Kunnathumadappallil and Father Sylvester Emetuche from the Catholic Diocese of Townsville joined the ceremony, sharing in the blessings and prayers of the ceremonial mass. Among the many attendees was Bob Mitting, known affectionately as the “Barefoot Gilroy Boy”, who, along with several long-time past students, travelled from near and far to take part in the celebrations. Guests enjoyed guided tours of the College grounds, revisiting familiar spaces and exploring the many changes that have taken place over the decades. Inside the hall, displays of memorabilia, including vintage uniforms, old textbooks, alongside club and class photos, stirred fond memories and conversation, capturing the spirit of 75 years of growth and connection. The event provided an opportunity to celebrate the generations who have shaped Gilroy Santa Maria College into the vibrant learning community it is today, while also looking forward to the College’s future with pride and great optimism.

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Hinchinbrook Festival Of Events Gallops Into Week Three

Hinchinbrook Festival Of Events Gallops Into Week Three

The Hinchinbrook Festival of Events is entering week 3 of the event calendar, and the organisers are extremely pleased with the attendance and participation at the many events and celebrations delivered to date. The overwhelming and ongoing support from the local and visitor community has exceeded the organisers' expectations. Data recorded to date from each event indicates the majority of the ticketed events have been sell-outs, with the “free to enter” events exceeding previous attendance numbers. As the calendar continues to roll around, the next major event within the “Hinchinbrook Festival of Events” calendar is the NQIB Country Cups Challenge Qualifier - Hinchinbrook Cup Race Day on the 15th November at the Ingham Race Course! This event promises a full day of horse racing, fashion, and socialising that will not disappoint! Being a family-friendly event, a day of exciting trackside entertainment for the whole family is assured. Gates open at 11:00am on Saturday morning, with five local races. Local and southern bookmakers and Sky Racing are onsite for those who want to have a flutter. Live music and a DJ will entertain the crowd, with a bar and canteen open to keep the revellers fed and thirst-quenched. The spectacular “Fashions on the Field” is always a highly contested event and children’s amusements provide entertainment for the younger audience. This year, there is a new fashion category - “Living the Hinchinbrook Way – 4850” - which will add another interesting aspect to the fashions. So get ready to enjoy a day at the races, Hinchinbrook style! Pre-purchase Adult Entry Tickets ($15 each) and Tables ($60 per table – seats 10) online. With kids 0-14 years being free, and teens 14-17 years only available at the gate on race day. For more information, or to purchase Entry Tickets and/or Tables, visit https://hinchinbrookchamber.com.au/hinchinbrook-cup-race-day-family-event/

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OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS CONFIRMED BY QCAA

OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS CONFIRMED BY QCAA

November 17, 2025

Ingham State High School is proud to recognise the exceptional accomplishments of the following students, who have achieved a perfect score of 100% in all Internal Assessments this year. This remarkable achievement reflects not only their diligence and determination but also their passion for learning and commitment to excellence. Congratulations to Year 12 students: Zoe Lahtinen, who excelled in both Mathematical Methods and Chemistry; Kara Nash, who achieved perfection in Chemistry; Lily Chittenden and Sophee Lepinath, who both achieved a perfect score in Biology; and Emily Provians, who attained full marks in Drama. Their success reflects not only their dedication and determination but also the commitment of the school’s Expert Educators who have supported and inspired them throughout their studies. This result reflects the strength of Ingham High’s academic culture and the school’s ongoing mission to equip students for success in both their senior years and beyond.

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William Bairstow Ingham

William Bairstow Ingham

November 17, 2025

Ingham's Namesake Born 4-6-1850 Black Hall, Yorkshire, England Died 28-11-1878 New Guinea He was handsome, he was charming, From the landed English gentry, An adventurer and a dreamer was he. He was brave and self-reliant, With a Cambridge education, He left the Royal Navy aged twenty-three. Adventure lured him to the colonies, With sixty pounds at his disposal, He sailed to a far off destination. Via Tasmania and New South Wales He came to the Herbert River Valley, Bought and named Ings Plantation. He acquired a steamboat, cleared his land, Had Kanakas plant sugarcane, And machinery for a sugar-mill be bought. Low sugar prices and rust disease Forced him to abandon his plantation, And the dream in the fortune he had sought. He headed north on the 'LOUISA' Freighting cargo unsuccessfully, But his sawmill turned out a good investment. He surveyed the Barron River, Moved to Port Moresby in New Guinea, And became an agent for the Queensland Government. He met with his untimely end Along with six others of his crew, On the Louisade Archipelago at Opening Bay, Where by natives he was killed, In a cannibalistic ritual he was eaten, On that fateful, twenty-eight September day. He was handsome, he was charming, From the landed English gentry, An adventurer and a dreamer was he. He was brave and self-reliant, With a Cambridge education, William Bairstow Ingham was he. Author’s Note: The town of Ingham was gazetted and named in 1874. Prior to this the settlement was known by the Irish name Siligo. Ingham's relatives and the townsfolk installed three stained glass windows in the Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity as a further memorial to this young man whose name will forever live in Ingham's history.

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MAMS Group Gives $4 Million Back To Ingham Locals

MAMS Group Gives $4 Million Back To Ingham Locals

November 17, 2025

Since launching its Container Refund Point in 2018, MAMS Group has transformed recycling in Ingham, processing over 40 million drink containers and returning a staggering $4 million to local residents. This family-owned North Queensland business has become a cornerstone of community sustainability, economic growth, and job creation. As part of Queensland’s Containers for Change initiative, MAMS Group contributes to a statewide mission that has already kept more than 600,000 tonnes of waste out of landfill. In Ingham, the refund point is more than a drop-off site, it’s a community hub where recycling pays off, both environmentally and financially. In a major development earlier this year, MAMS Group secured two key logistics contracts under the Containers for Change program. These contracts cover the Far North and North Regions—from Bowen to Mossman—expanding the company’s footprint and reinforcing its commitment to a cleaner, greener future for North Queensland. “Our success in Ingham shows what can be achieved when business, community, and environmental goals align,” said Josh Lannen, General Manager of MAMS Group. “We’re proud to contribute to the region’s prosperity while keeping millions of containers out of landfill.” With a proven track record and growing influence in Queensland’s recycling network, MAMS Group is showing how local businesses can lead the way in environmental innovation and community impact. Drop off your eligible 10-cent containers at 21 Challands St, Ingham, and be part of the change.

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Hinchinbrook Cup Delivers A Stylish Celebration

Hinchinbrook Cup Delivers A Stylish Celebration

November 17, 2025

The 2025 Hinchinbrook Cup Race Day delivered a lively and memorable afternoon at the Herbert River Jockey Club in Ingham on Saturday, 15 November, with a program that unfolded into a celebration of country racing culture. Crowds arrived dressed in their race day best, with shades of pink emerging as the standout choice across the lawns. The meeting featured five local races, although many attendees freely admitted that the social atmosphere held just as much allure. Fashions in the Field once again stole attention, and the introduction of a fresh category, Living the Hinchinbrook Way – 4850, added a distinctly local touch that resonated strongly with regulars and newcomers. Families found plenty to enjoy as well. Children’s amusements kept younger racegoers entertained, and once the last horse crossed the finish line, the tempo changed but the enthusiasm did not. Live music and a DJ carried the celebration well into the evening, while the familiar hum of local and visiting bookmakers, the bar, and the canteen rounded out the day. It was a race day that blended tradition with local personality, and the community embraced every moment. Fashions in the Field Results: N/A PG 31 HEADING: Hinchinbrook Cup Race Day 2025 Race Results – 15 November 2025 Race 1: MITRE 10 HANDY INGHAM Maiden Plate 1100m Our Missile, T: Lachie Manzelmann, J: Adam Sewell Wired For Fun, T: Liliana McCormack, J: Ivo Fry Lady De Vega, T: Lachie Manzelmann, J: Lacey Morrison Race 2: MARIAN & PIERA CATERING QTIS RATINGS BAND 0 - 50 Handicap 1200m Bean Warrior, T: Rodney Miller, Amanda Thomson Shere Khan, T: Scott Cooper, Nathan Thomas Look At Rosa, T: Bonnie Thomson, Jason Babarovich Race 3: INGHAM CELLARBRATIONS BENCHMARK 55 Handicap 1000m Hand Grenade, T: Joanna Hassett, Aidan Holt Airborne Hotdog, T: Scott Cooper, Nathan Thomas Russian Summer, T: Steven Royes, Lacey Morrison Race 4: STOKES & COMPANY ACCOUNTANTS BENCHMARK 50 Handicap 1600m Brand New, T: Trevor & Peter Rowe, J: Lacey Morrison Keep On Running, T: Terry McGovern, J: Frank Edwards The General Talks, T: Bonnie Thomson, J: Amanda Thomson Race 5: NQIB COUNTRY CUPS CHALLENGE QUALIFIER/HINCHINBROOK CUP OPEN Handicap 1400m Impardoo, T: Bodine Bailey, J: Lacey Morrison The Driller, T: Lachie Manzelmann, J: Adam Sewell Devil Kick, T: Alex Malliff, J: Chris Meehan

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Parkrun Milestone Around The Corner

Parkrun Milestone Around The Corner

November 17, 2025

By Victoria Velton Palm Creek's 100th Parkrun is next week, folks. If you haven't run the course before, this would be the week to do so. Let's all get behind fitness in the region and celebrate 100 runs together! Silly socks and hats will be the uniform of celebration this coming weekend. So dust off your pink polka-dot knee-highs and your rainbow propella caps, and let's get running together for many more parkruns at Palm Creek. Parkrun Results: 15th November 2025 Palm Creek #99 – 26 participants First finisher: Jayson (20:39) Final finisher: Donna (42:32) PBs: Zeke (24:38), Ryder (25:46) First timers: Joel, Brendan, Wayne, Tilly, Kay Volunteers: Maria Bertocchi, Tracey Castles, Sandra Coco, Bridgette Duffy, Donna Marbelli, Steven Veltmeyer. Cardwell #361 – 18 participants First finisher: Luke (24:31) Final finisher: Fiona (52:34) PBs: Bovy (43:13) First timers: Lainie Volunteers: Dave Ball, Kellie Ball, Fiona Cowell, Jan Ferguson, Kerry Snell, Luke Tamblyn.

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Join The Hinchinbrook Sportfishing Club Today

Join The Hinchinbrook Sportfishing Club Today

November 17, 2025

The Hinchinbrook Sportfishing Club was established in 1971 and has since promoted recreational fishing in the local community. The club has members of all ages, is family friendly, and caters for all forms of recreational fishing, including bait, lure, & fly. The club promotes sustainable fishing with catch & release friendly competitions and a fish tagging program that supports active participation in citizen science. We organise regular social activities and outings along with club and interclub fishing competitions. Meetings are held every month at our Ingham showgrounds clubhouse and visitors are always welcome to come along and say G’day. For more info, email us at hinchinbrooksfc@yahoo.com or message us through our Facebook page @hinchinbrooksfc

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Halloween In Hinchinbrook

Halloween In Hinchinbrook

October 28, 2025

Spooky Weekend At Mt. Fox The Mount Fox Community Progress Association hosts its annual weekend Halloween Party on Friday, 31 October and Saturday, 1 November at the Mount Fox Campgrounds. This family-friendly event promises plenty of eerie excitement, with costumes, treats, games, movies, raffles, and spooky surprises planned throughout the day and night. The fun continues on Saturday with market stalls, and the kitchen is open for lunch and dinner, ensuring everyone is well-fed for the festivities. Camping is available for just $10 per car per night, with donkey hot water showers and toilets on site for campers’ convenience. Info Updates: 'Mount Fox Campgrounds' group on Facebook Nightmares In Ingham Families are invited to join the spooky fun on Friday 31 October, starting from 5:30pm, a street-wide Halloween celebration that promises spooky fun for the whole family. The highlight of the night is the walk-through front yard experience at 12 Gardiner Street, a hauntingly fun stop for brave trick-or-treaters! Trick-or-treating will continue along the street until 8:00pm, when residents will no longer be accepting visitors. Water coolers will be placed at several properties, so feel free to refill your bottle or grab a cup of cold water. Please dispose of cups responsibly in the bins provided. For safety reasons, please leave pets at home, with crowds and vehicles around, it’s best to keep our furry friends safe. Info Updates: 'Ingham Halloween 2025' on Facebook Cardwell’s Halloween Drive This year’s community trick-or-treat adventure will take families on a spooky drive through Cardwell and Kennedy, with participating homes and businesses offering sweet surprises along the way. While some stops are scattered across the two towns and best reached by car, several Cardwell’s business district locations are within walking distance, making it easy to enjoy the fun safely on foot. Keep an eye out for Halloween decorations to spot participating sites. Info Updates: Emma Raymond & 'What's the go in Cardwell. NQ?' group on Facebook Before The Events Begin – Important Information: – All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. – Follow the designated times for trick-or-treating in your area. – Out of respect for residents who do not wish to participate, only approach homes that are clearly participating. Participating houses will have a balloon out the front, Halloween decorations, or someone outside. – Remember to stay hydrated. It can get very hot, and children in costumes can overheat easily. – When walking and crossing roads, exercise extra caution and child supervision. Vehicles will still be on the roads. – Be respectful. Residents are participating out of the kindness of their hearts. Use your manners, be courteous, and enjoy the evening responsibly.

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Event Guide |11 November 2025

Event Guide |11 November 2025

November 10, 2025

Tuesday 11 November Mayor’s Christmas Appeal 2025 Active until 5:00pm Wednesday 10 December 2025 at Hinchinbrook Shire Council, 25 Lannercost Street, Ingham. Donate a new toy or non-perishable food item at Council’s Customer Service Centre to support local families in need this Christmas. Contributions go directly to the Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre-, which provides emergency relief, food assistance, counselling, and referral services to vulnerable residents across the region. For more info, phone 4776 4600 or email council@hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au Remeberence Day Service 10:45 at the Cenotaph, Ingham & Cardwell Join the community as we gather to honour the courage and sacrifice of those who served. Following the services, return to the Herbert River or Cardwell RSL's for light refreshments. Cafe Crawl 9:00am – 11:00am, cafe location provided on RSVP. Join us on a cafe adventure through our community. Come along as we explore the different cafe's we have available to us within our community and have a chat, sip a coffee and a bite to eat. If interested please RSVP with Mei at: 07 4776 1822. Men’s Social Group 9:00am – 12:00pm Tuesday 11 November 2025 at HCSC The Centre, 71 Townsville Road, Ingham. A welcoming space for men over 60 (or 55 if ATSI) to connect, socialise, and enjoy meaningful conversation and activities. Contact Desley on 4776 1822. Industry Networking Event 4:00pm – 6:00pm Tuesday 11 November 2025 at Royal Hotel Front Bar, 42–46 Lannercost Street, Ingham. Connect with local businesses and explore opportunities to supply goods and services to the Gawara Baya Wind Farm project. RSVP at www.hinchinbrooktickets.com.au Wednesday 12 November Hinchinbrook Stitchers, Social Sewing Group 9:00am - 3:00pm at Victoria Mill Social Club Hall, Ingham. Quilting, crocette, knitting and sewing, all crafts are enjoyed at at this club! Bring whatever you need and your own lunch and refreshments for a lovely day of being creative. Contact Jackie for further detials on: 04 2771 7605. Canasta & Cards 1:30pm – 3:30pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd. Enjoy games of canasta among other card games with your fellow card players! Please call Desley to register your interest: 07 4776 1822. Social Darts 7:00pm in the Upstairs Area, Brothers Sports and Community Club, Cooper St, Ingham. Social darts have been back in full swing and the enthusiasm is stronger than ever. Be sure to check in before 7:00pm to join the competition and experience the friendly spirit of the game. Thursday 13 November CWA Craft Group 9:00am – 12:00pm at the Forrest Beach CWA Hall, 6 Palm St. Everyone is welcome to do your own craft or join an organised craft activity. For just $2.00 enjoy the company of other crafters, all levels of experience and craft types welcome! Our gold coin donation library is also open with books aplenty, CDs, DVDs, and puzzles too! Technology Classes 10:00am – 1:30pm, at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith Street, Ingham. Want to get more confident with computers, smartphones, tablets, or social media? Free Computer Classes from 10:00am to 11:30am, followed by Technology Classes from 12:00pm to 1:30pm. Bookings are essential, please contact the Library on 07 4776 4600 or email: library@hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au. Playtime At The Library 10:30am – 12:00pm at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith St, Ingham. A fun-filled learning session, which incorporates stories, songs and rhymes aimed at children 0–5 years of age. Each session caregivers will have the opportunity to ask questions or discuss concerns with a Queensland Health Clinical Nurse. Mummy’s Matter 1:00pm to 2:00pm at The Hub, 100 McIlwraith Street, Ingham. A welcoming and judgement-free group for mums who may be feeling isolated, vulnerable, or at risk of postnatal depression. Expectant mothers are encouraged to join. Sessions focus on connection, support and creating a sense of belonging, with children under school age welcome to attend alongside their mums. For more info, contact Shannen at the HCSC on 07 4776 1822. Mahjong 1:00pm – 3:00pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd. Join in friendly games of mahjong and test your tile skills with fellow enthusiasts! Please call Desley to register your interest: 07 4776 1822. Abergowrie Community Shed Meeting 5:00pm Thursday 13 November 2025 at Abergowrie State School, 5 Venables Road, Abergowrie. An open community discussion focusing on disaster preparedness, response, and resilience. These sessions are part of a regional series designed to help residents strengthen their homes, neighbourhoods, and communities ahead of the disaster season. Sessions will also be held in Mount Fox, Forrest Beach, Trebonne, Taylors Beach, Macknade, and Ingham. Friday 14 November Seniors Morning Tea – A Christmas in Hinchinbrook Event 9:30am – 11:30am at Hinchinbrook Shire Hall, 25 Lannercost Street, Ingham. Join Hinchinbrook seniors for a festive morning of guest speakers, great company, and Christmas cheer. Tickets are $15 and available at Council’s office until noon Wednesday 5 November 2025 for catering purposes. Green Thumbs Club 2:30pm at Community Garden, 100 McIlwraith Street, Ingham. Join the Green Thumbs for an afternoon of planting, chatting and getting dirty in the soil. Whether you’re putting seedlings in the ground or just soaking up the fresh air, it’s all about community spirit and good vibes. No experience needed – just bring a smile and maybe a pair of garden gloves. Call the HSCS (07) 4776 1822 for more info! Beers By The Beach 5pm at the Forrest Beach SLSC, 6 Palm st, Forrest Beach. The SLSC is a place where everyone can unwind with a cold drink in hand while soaking up ocean views. Nibbles and occasional raffles add to the fun, with prizes like fresh prawns up for grabs. Bring the kids, there’s a park next door, or pop in before your evening beachside stroll. It’s a laid-back evening for everyone to enjoy. 47th Hinchinbrook Art Awards – Exhibition Opening and Awards Night 6:00pm – 9:30pm at TYTO Regional Art Gallery, 73 McIlwraith Street, Ingham. Celebrate North Queensland’s artistic talent at the 47th Hinchinbrook Art Awards Opening and Awards Night. Enjoy an evening of art, community, and celebration as this year’s winners are announced, with canapés provided and a cash bar available. Free entry; bookings are essential for catering at www.hinchinbrooktickets.com.au Saturday 15 November McHappy Day 2025 All day at participating McDonald’s stores in Townsville, Ingham, and Ayr. Celebrate McHappy Day and support Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) to help seriously ill children and their families stay together during treatment. Donations can be made in-store, online, or by purchasing selected items, with $2 from every Big Mac sold on the day going directly to RMHC. Parkrun 7:00am in Palm Creek, Ingham & The Cardwell foreshore. A FREE weekly 5k exercising event for participants of all fitness levels, an opportunity for all the local community, regardless of age or gender, to come together on a regular basis to enjoy the outdoors and get physically active. Encouraging people to run, jog, walk and volunteer together! Markets at the Mosaic 8:00am - 12:00pm in Mercer Lane, Ingham. Enjoy a fantastic morning at Markets at the Mosaic and browse a wonderful showcase of handmade and homemade products, entertainment, and delicious treats! You'll find something for everyone, there's jewellery, softcrafts, beautiful artwork and so much more! Ingham Cup – Family Race Day 11:00am – 9:00pm at Herbert River Jockey Club, 69 Marina Parade, Ingham. Join us for Ingham’s biggest family-friendly horse racing event, the Hinchinbrook Cup. Enjoy local horse races, children’s entertainment, fashions on the field, DJ and live music, on-site bookmakers, and food and drinks available from the bar and canteen. Entry tickets and table sales will be announced closer to the event. JD Smith – Unchained Melody 5:00pm – 7:30pm at Hinchinbrook Shire Hall, 25 Lannercost Street, Ingham. Direct from The Ten Tenors, JD Smith presents Unchained Melody, a soaring tribute to the soundtrack of our lives. Experience iconic songs like Bridge Over Troubled Water, You Raise Me Up, Hallelujah, and Unchained Melody, performed with passion and power. Doors open at 4:00pm; tickets available at www.hinchinbrooktickets.com.au Sunday 16 November Lucinda Markets 7:00am – 11:30am at Borello Park, Lucinda Foreshore. These charming markets take place in the scenic Borello Park, right on the beautiful Lucinda foreshore. Enjoy a relaxed morning browsing a variety of stalls featuring plants, crafts, preloved items, local artisans, and more. Be sure to arrive early as the homemade cakes and biscuits are always popular and tend to sell out fast! Site fee is $8 for a 3x3m space. To book a stall, contact Linda Hunt on 0436 047 358. Ingham Raintree Community Markets 8:00am – 12:00pm at Rotary Park, Ingham. Held under the shade of Ingham’s iconic raintrees in Rotary Park, enjoy crafts, bric-a-brac, tropical plants, and local made treats! All stallholder fees are proudly donated to Palliative Care Ingham, supporting a vital local cause. For more infoor to book a site, please contact Linda on 0436 047 358. Monday 17 November Chat Room 9:30am – 10:30am at the Community Support Centre, 52 McIlwraith St, Ingham. A social group for like-minded adults who wouldlike to gather, socialise and enjoy a chat with their coffee. No need to sign up, just drop in and have a cuppa! Empowering Women Generations XYZ 9:30am to 11:30am at Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre, Ingham. This program is designed to support women through connection, confidence and community belonging. Each session provides opportunities to build skills, improve wellbeing, and access both formal and informal supports in a safe space. Transport assistance is available. For more info or to get involved, contact the HCSC on 4776 1822 or email donna@hcsc.org.au Creative Corne

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Event Guide | 4 November 2025

Event Guide | 4 November 2025

November 3, 2025

Tuesday 4 November Mayor’s Christmas Appeal 2025 8:30am Tuesday 4 November – 5:00pm Wednesday 10 December 2025 at Hinchinbrook Shire Council, 25 Lannercost Street, Ingham. Donate a new toy or non-perishable food item at Council’s Customer Service Centre to support local families in need this Christmas. Contributions go directly to the Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre-, which provides emergency relief, food assistance, counselling, and referral services to vulnerable residents across the region. For more info, phone 4776 4600 or email council@hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au Cafe Crawl 9:00am – 11:00am, cafe location provided on RSVP. Join us on a cafe adventure through our community. Come along as we explore the different cafe's we have available to us within our community and have a chat, sip a coffee and a bite to eat. If interested please RSVP with Mei at: 07 4776 1822. Green Thumbs Club 2:30pm at Community Garden, 100 McIlwraith Street, Ingham. Join the Green Thumbs for an afternoon of planting, chatting and getting dirty in the soil. Whether you’re putting seedlings in the ground or just soaking up the fresh air, it’s all about community spirit and good vibes. No experience needed – just bring a smile and maybe a pair of garden gloves. Call the HSCS (07) 4776 1822 for more info! Wednesday 5 November Hinchinbrook Stitchers, Social Sewing Group 9:00am - 3:00pm at Victoria Mill Social Club Hall, Ingham. Quilting, crocette, knitting and sewing, all crafts are enjoyed at at this club! Bring whatever you need and your own lunch and refreshments for a lovely day of being creative. Contact Jackie for further detials on: 04 2771 7605. Canasta & Cards 1:30pm – 3:30pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd. Enjoy games of canasta among other card games with your fellow card players! Please call Desley to register your interest: 07 4776 1822. Bambaroo Community Shed Meeting 5:00pm at Bambaroo Rural Fire Station, Bambaroo Road, Bambaroo. An open community discussion focusing on disaster preparedness, response, and resilience. These sessions are part of a regional series designed to help residents strengthen their homes, neighbourhoods, and communities ahead of the disaster season. Sessions will also be held in Abergowrie, Mount Fox, Forrest Beach, Trebonne, Taylors Beach, Macknade, and Ingham. Social Darts 7:00pm in the Upstairs Area, Brothers Sports and Community Club, Cooper St, Ingham. Social darts have been back in full swing and the enthusiasm is stronger than ever. Be sure to check in before 7:00pm to join the competition and experience the friendly spirit of the game. Thursday 6 November CWA Craft Group 9:00am – 12:00pm at the Forrest Beach CWA Hall, 6 Palm St. Everyone is welcome to do your own craft or join an organised craft activity. For just $2.00 enjoy the company of other crafters, all levels of experience and craft types welcome! Our gold coin donation library is also open with books aplenty, CDs, DVDs, and puzzles too! Senior Men's Social Group 9:00am – 12:00pm at HCSC The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd, Ingham. Are you a man over 60, or 55 if you identify as ATSI, looking for a place to belong, connect and share good times? Meet other men, enjoy meaningful conversations, and participate in fun activities. Please contact Desley at: 4776 1822. Technology Classes 10:00am – 1:30pm, at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith Street, Ingham. Want to get more confident with computers, smartphones, tablets, or social media? Free Computer Classes from 10:00am to 11:30am, followed by Technology Classes from 12:00pm to 1:30pm. Bookings are essential, please contact the Library on 07 4776 4600 or email: library@hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au. Morning Melodies – Elvis Presley 10:30am – 12:00pm, at Hinchinbrook Shire Hall, 25 Lannercost Street, Ingham. Join BrisVegas’ Tristan James, UETA Top 20 finalist, as he brings the timeless hits of Elvis Presley to life in this 70-minute Morning Melodies show. Journey through the 50s, 60s, and 70s, and enjoy a morning of nostalgia, singalongs, and rock ‘n’ roll magic. Doors open at 9:30am; tickets $25, available at www.hinchinbrooktickets.com.au Playtime At The Library 10:30am – 12:00pm at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith St, Ingham. A fun-filled learning session, which incorporates stories, songs and rhymes aimed at children 0–5 years of age. Each session caregivers will have the opportunity to ask questions or discuss concerns with a Queensland Health Clinical Nurse. Mummy’s Matter 1:00pm to 2:00pm at The Hub, 100 McIlwraith Street, Ingham. A welcoming and judgement-free group for mums who may be feeling isolated, vulnerable, or at risk of postnatal depression. Expectant mothers are also encouraged to join. Sessions focus on connection, support and creating a sense of belonging, with children under school age welcome to attend alongside their mums. For more info, contact Shannen at the HCSC on 07 4776 1822. Mahjong 1:00pm – 3:00pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd. Join in friendly games of mahjong and test your tile skills with fellow enthusiasts! Please call Desley to register your interest: 07 4776 1822. Friday 7 November TYTO Wetlands Community Tree Planting Day 8:45am – 12:30pm at TYTO Wetlands walking track, end of Cooper Street, Ingham. Join Hinchinbrook Shire Council and Greening Australia for a morning of community planting. Help plant 1,500 native trees to restore habitat for TYTO’s feathered and furry locals. Meet in the council car park near the track entrance. A sausage sizzle at noon. Bring covered shoes, a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen and plenty of water. Contact Council on 4776 4600 or email council@hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au to register. Seniors Morning Coffee Club 9:30am - 11:30am at Conroy Hall, 41 McIlwraith St, Ingham. Offering lovely morning tea, games, trivia, prizes, and can pick you up from your residence if required depending on your address. Bus pick-ups to Halifax and around Ingham. We charge a cover fee of $5pp. which goes towards morning tea. To register interest and RSVP, contact Desley at: 07 4776 1822 Beers By The Beach 5pm at the Forrest Beach SLSC, 6 Palm st, Forrest Beach. The SLSC is a place where everyone can unwind with a cold drink in hand while soaking up ocean views. Nibbles and occasional raffles add to the fun, with prizes like fresh prawns up for grabs. Bring the kids, there’s a park next door, or pop in before your evening beachside stroll. It’s a laid-back evening for everyone to enjoy. Saturday 8 November Noorla Bowls Club Invitational 4s - Day 1 All Day, at Noorla Bowls Club, McIlwraith Street, Ingham. The tournament kicks off with the first rounds of the popular fours format, as 64 bowlers from Cairns, Mackay, and Collinsville take to the green. Teams of four compete in skillful and precise matches, setting the stage for a weekend of intense competition and camaraderie. Park Run 7:00am in Palm Creek, Ingham & The Cardwell foreshore. A FREE weekly 5k exercising event for participants of all fitness levels, an opportunity for all the local community, regardless of age or gender, to come together on a regular basis to enjoy the outdoors and get physically active. Encouraging people to run, jog, walk and volunteer together! Conroy Hall Markets 7:30am - 11:30am in Conroy Hall, 43 McIlwraith Street, Ingham. This fantastic all-weather market is Inghams longest running market packed with charm and variety. You'll find a great selection of crafts, jewellery, plants, antiques, books, bric-a-brac, clothing, and more. Don’t miss the homemade goodies – from cakes and biscuits to jams – and be sure to grab a delicious bacon and egg toastie for breakfast! For stallholder enquiries, contact Rita on 0417 792 602. Forrest Beach Hoy. 12:30pm at the Community Function Centre, Wattle Street, Forrest Beach. Fill your afternoon with a competitive and fun game of Hoy! It's just like bingo but with a deck of cards to match instead of numbers and every game of Hoy has a prize. There's a Lucky Door Prize, Raffles, Cent Sale and Afternoon Tea available and everyone can have a go! The Dancer Academy of Ingham "Goes to College" - Day 1 6:00pm at Gilroy Santa Maria College Hall, 17 Chamberlain Street, Ingham. Enjoy the opening night of “Goes to College”, featuring local talented dancers performing a variety of routines. Tickets (cash only) are available from iLove Boutique, Lannercost Street, Ingham. Attori – The Ultimate Jukebox Time TBA at Herbert River RSL. The Ultimate Jukebox is back with a dinner and interactive show! The audience chooses the songs, and the performers deliver them live—on the spot. Expect laughs, energy, and spontaneous musical magic in an unforgettable night. Limited tickets are available. Sunday 9 November Noorla Bowls Club Invitational 4s - Day 2 All Day, at Noorla Bowls Club, McIlwraith Street, Ingham. The action continues with the final rounds and championship matches, showcasing the best teams battling for the Invitational 4s title. Spectators can enjoy high-level bowls action, social connection, and a lively atmosphere as the tournament concludes. The Dancer Academy of Ingham "Goes to College" - Day 2 Catch two more performances at 10:00am and 3:00pm as the annual dance concert continues, celebrating the skill and dedication of the students. Tickets (cash only) are available from iLove Boutique, Lannercost Street, Ingham. Monday 10 November Chat Room 9:30am – 10:30am at the Community Support Centre, 52 McIlwraith St, Ingham. A social group for like-minded adults who wouldlike to gather, socialise and enjoy a chat with their coffee. No need to sign up, just drop in and have a cuppa! Empowering Women Generations XYZ 9:30am to 11:30am at Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre, Ingham. This program is designed to support women through connection, confidence and community belonging. Each session provides opportunities to build skills, improve wellbeing, and access both formal and informal supports in a

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Halloween In Hinchinbrook

Halloween In Hinchinbrook

October 28, 2025

Spooky Weekend At Mt. Fox The Mount Fox Community Progress Association hosts its annual weekend Halloween Party on Friday, 31 October and Saturday, 1 November at the Mount Fox Campgrounds. This family-friendly event promises plenty of eerie excitement, with costumes, treats, games, movies, raffles, and spooky surprises planned throughout the day and night. The fun continues on Saturday with market stalls, and the kitchen is open for lunch and dinner, ensuring everyone is well-fed for the festivities. Camping is available for just $10 per car per night, with donkey hot water showers and toilets on site for campers’ convenience. Info Updates: 'Mount Fox Campgrounds' group on Facebook Nightmares In Ingham Families are invited to join the spooky fun on Friday 31 October, starting from 5:30pm, a street-wide Halloween celebration that promises spooky fun for the whole family. The highlight of the night is the walk-through front yard experience at 12 Gardiner Street, a hauntingly fun stop for brave trick-or-treaters! Trick-or-treating will continue along the street until 8:00pm, when residents will no longer be accepting visitors. Water coolers will be placed at several properties, so feel free to refill your bottle or grab a cup of cold water. Please dispose of cups responsibly in the bins provided. For safety reasons, please leave pets at home, with crowds and vehicles around, it’s best to keep our furry friends safe. Info Updates: 'Ingham Halloween 2025' on Facebook Cardwell’s Halloween Drive This year’s community trick-or-treat adventure will take families on a spooky drive through Cardwell and Kennedy, with participating homes and businesses offering sweet surprises along the way. While some stops are scattered across the two towns and best reached by car, several Cardwell’s business district locations are within walking distance, making it easy to enjoy the fun safely on foot. Keep an eye out for Halloween decorations to spot participating sites. Info Updates: Emma Raymond & 'What's the go in Cardwell. NQ?' group on Facebook Before The Events Begin – Important Information: – All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. – Follow the designated times for trick-or-treating in your area. – Out of respect for residents who do not wish to participate, only approach homes that are clearly participating. Participating houses will have a balloon out the front, Halloween decorations, or someone outside. – Remember to stay hydrated. It can get very hot, and children in costumes can overheat easily. – When walking and crossing roads, exercise extra caution and child supervision. Vehicles will still be on the roads. – Be respectful. Residents are participating out of the kindness of their hearts. Use your manners, be courteous, and enjoy the evening responsibly.

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Hinchinbrook Festival Of Events Strengthens Local Pride And Participation

October 27, 2025

With the commencement of the Hinchinbrook Chamber of Commerce’s Hinchinbrook Festival of Events, the district has been buzzing with excitement as locals and visitors embraced a huge beginning weekend. The atmosphere has been electric, marking a significant milestone in the region’s ongoing journey of community recovery and resilience following the challenges faced earlier this year. The Chamber has been firmly focused on community recovery since February, and with two major campaigns scheduled to roll out before Christmas, the remainder of 2025 promises to be a turning point for Hinchinbrook. The goal is not only to recover, but to rebuild community connection. The Festival of Events is already proving to be a powerful catalyst for this renewed energy. What started as a small concept drafted on paper quickly evolved into a significant and transformative project. The Hinchinbrook Festival of Events was brought to life through careful planning, collaboration, and an enormous amount of behind the scenes work. The Chamber worked to unify existing community events under one marketing banner, build a fresh brand identity, and develop a new website and social media presence. The past four weeks have been a whirlwind of planning sessions, creative development, media interviews, and coordination across multiple community groups. As launch day arrived, all expectations were surpassed. The Chamber is delighted to share that every event held to date has achieved outstanding success. Attendance numbers, community participation, and positive feedback have exceeded predictions. The Chamber extends sincere appreciation to the Hinchinbrook community for their enthusiasm. The unity displayed reflects the true Hincinbrook Spirit and reinforces the importance of standing together as a community. The Festival has also opened new doors into the tourism space for Hinchinbrook. Advertising has reached audiences outside the district, generating interest from new visitors and helping position the region as a welcoming destination. This aligns strongly with the Chamber’s commitment to community recovery, as tourism brings valuable economic benefits to local businesses, accommodation providers, and hospitality venues. Alongside the Festival activity, the Chamber has also launched its annual Christmas Buy Local initiative, Shop and Win in Hinchinbrook. Following the success of the 2023 and 2024 campaigns, this year’s initiative is already tracking toward another outstanding result. The timing works hand in hand with the Festival, encouraging visitors and locals alike to shop within the district and support local businesses, all while entering the draw to win major prizes. The 2025 Shop and Win campaign began on 18 October and will run through to 20 December. Every purchase made within the 4850 postcode gives shoppers the chance to enter. Simply write your name and contact number on your entry ticket or receipt and place it into one of the designated collection boxes around the district. The pace of the past few months has been significant, and the Chamber is deeply grateful for the ongoing support of its members and the achievements that have been accomplished through teamwork. Residents can stay informed about Chamber initiatives by following the socials or visiting the website www.hinchinbrookchamber.com.au

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