
Hinchinbrook women came together to celebrate International Women’s Day in heartwarming style. The community united to support one another and honour the strength and courage of women everywhere. A sea of pink poured through Ingham’s streets in a Fun Run in aid of Chicks in Pink, raising awareness and funds for women living with breast cancer. Meanwhile, the Forrest Beach QCWA welcomed locals to an open day with high tea and charming conversation. Both events were a celebration of friendship, generosity, and the power of women standing together in support of one another. A sea of pink gathered at the Herbert River Jockey Club before pouring into Ingham. Photo supplied.Women Uplifting Women This International Women’s DayTracey Chinotti and Elisa Seri, along with a group of family and friends, organised an International Women’s Day Fun Run in partnership with Chicks in Pink, a local organisation supporting women living with breast cancer. The morning attracted community members of all ages, who came to walk or run in support of the cause.Councillor Donna Marbelli shared a message from several cancer support services that deeply resonated with the organisers:“Not until you’ve faced cancer do you truly understand how heavy life can feel. The battles you once thought were small become mountains, and the strength you never knew you had becomes your lifeline. Every good day feels like a blessing, every bit of progress a quiet miracle. Cancer warriors don’t just survive they fight, they hope, and they rise again and again. And that courage deserves to be honoured.”Tracey and Elisa reflected on the impact of these words saying, “We just honoured that courage, and it is as much for us as for the Cancer Warriors.”They also expressed gratitude to everyone who contributed to the event with, “We just wanted to thank the wonderful people who ran or walked, those who secured sponsorship, and all the other generous people who made monetary donations. The Herbert River Jockey Club for letting us use the venue. Chiesa Butchery for donating the sausages and Mick's Bread Kitchen for the bread. Also, Wholelife Pharmacy for the beautiful raffle prize. Once again, we come to realise our beautiful little town is so full of caring, generous people that become treasured friends along the way. Thank you all for your help and support.”The Forrest Beach QCWA also celebrated International Women’s Day with an open day at their hall. It was a deliciously delightful morning, featuring the perfect high tea with scones and generous dollops of jam and cream.The QCWA ladies couldn’t have been happier as they worked hard in the heat, serving up smiles along with tasty treats, and sharing information with prospective members who popped in to explore the facilities and enjoy a scone. Did you know the club also has a very well-stocked second-hand library? For just a coin donation, you can borrow—or even take home—a beloved book.Both events celebrated the ways women in Hinchinbrook support each other. Whether coming together to raise funds for breast cancer awareness or sharing stories over tea, the events reflected the generosity and thriving community spirit that keeps the region connected.Jessica Seri, Tracey Chinotti, and Elisa Seri, organisers of the day. Photo suppliedThe International Women’s Day fun run as it makes its way through Ingham township. Photo suppliedL-R Derryl, Margeret, Beverley, and Valerie serving tea and scones. Photo credit: Victoria VeltonL-R Rebecca, Inara, Arlene, and Rochelle. Photo credit: Victoria VeltonL-R Mary Maria, and Carolyne. Photo credit: Victoria VeltonL-R Sombat, Mary, Annette, Dayu, and Barb. Photo credit: Victoria VeltonThe International Women’s Day fun run as it departs from the Jockey Club. Photo supplied