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Fabulous Ingham Maraka Festival Wrap-Up

Fabulous Ingham Maraka Festival Wrap-Up

As the 2025 Ingham Marka Festival “Music thru the Ages” concludes, the organisers extend their deepest gratitude to everyone who contributed to making this year’s Festival a resounding success. The event brought together the vibrant spirit of the community, showcasing the best of what Ingham has to offer. The Ingham Maraka Festival Committe would like to extend special to those who worked tirelessly behind the scenes. Their commitment and passion made the festival possible. Thanks to their efforts, the Ingham Marka Festival remains a cherished tradition and a highlight of the year. The community looks forward to celebrating together again in the future. See the highlights on pages 3 and 20-21

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Victoria's View | 28 October 2025

Victoria's View | 28 October 2025

Hiya Hinchinbrookshire! What a journey the Maraka festival has been. I would like to thank my sponsors who supported me, and my friends and family who stood by me. Ingham Agencies and Hinchinbrook Chamber of Industry and Tourism for their financial support and advice, Hinchinbrook Life for their encouragement, Rupp Plumbing and Hardware for their manpower and dedication, Sola the Salon for their love and amazing hair skills, and finally Ingham Lions Club for their persistance in asking me to participate and being my origional sponsors, I enjoyed every Maraka event (especially the parade) and it would not have been possible without you, thank you all! Special mention and much love to Tennille, Brian, Julie, Kimberley, Steven, Maria, and Chance. All of you stepped up to help me when I was in the tightest spots and were always prepared with a word of kindness to calm my nerves. I couldn't ask for better 'Yes Men'. You all were there for me, lending a hand, a glue gun, a can of hairspray and a gentle comb, or a last-minute ute - your joy on this journey with me was everything. Thank you all so much. Though I come away crown-less, I think I gained so much more than I could have hoped for. I may not have the roots here that the other beautiful entrants have, but Maraka has definitely helped plant the seed. Thank you, Hinchinbrook, for welcoming me to this community in such a way that let me step out of my comfort zone and do something I never would have thought myself doing. With the Hinchinbrook Life newspapers' 1st birthday just around the corner, I hope everyone will continue to support myself and Sherie, your local on-the-ground Team Hinchinbrook, and all the others behind the scenes. With my first big festival under my belt, I can't wait to see what the region has to offer in our second year together. I'm ready to try my best to capture every moment and preserve this journey in print with you all. [SIGNATURE] Fun Fact: On a work trip to Tully a few months ago to drop off our CORE and Tripping Magazines, I visited a boutique called Mamma Mia and I loved their style immediately. So later on, I went back and got my Maraka outfits and a few accessories from them. They were so helpful with finding sizes and fashion-fitting my ideas, thank you ladies!

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A Celebration Of Everything That Grows, Feeds, And Sustains Us

A Celebration Of Everything That Grows, Feeds, And Sustains Us

Combined Rotary Clubs of Townsville, Ingham and Ayr are doing it again! BUSINESSES from across Queensland are already making plans to be part of the 2026 Rotary NQ Field Day on 29-30 May 2026. With a change of venue to the Townsville Show Grounds and more suitable dates than the previous event, the 2026 Rotary NQ Field Day is gearing up to be a cracker event. With a few new faces on the 2026 Committee, combined with some seasoned committee members, these volunteers are working with exhibitors and stakeholders to ensure that the 2026 Rotary NQ Field Day will be a successful event showcasing the best of North Queensland. One on the calendar not to miss. All proceeds from this event are farmed back into the communities of Townsville, Ingham and Ayr. We are happy to announce that Ian Gough from Gough Plastics and Justin Minuti from TRACPOWER have shown their support to the community, once again, by partnering with Rotary for this event. The Battle Family from Nortrans have thrown their support behind the event as well, coming on board as a major sponsor. From the latest in farming technology to time-honoured traditions, the 2026 Rotary NQ Field Day will be about sharing knowledge, strengthening connections, and honouring the hardworking hands that shape our fields and our future. There will be a broader range of exhibitors, including but not limited to technology, lifestyle interests, machinery for the farm and the everyday household. Other exhibitors at the event will include government agencies, health services, financial services, community support organisations, job training and secondary and tertiary education providers from across North Queensland. Interested exhibitors can secure their site on the website nqfieldday.com.au Online ticket purchases will once again be available, and there will be regular prize draws for those who have pre-purchased tickets. Mark it on your calendar; book your exhibitor's site and/or pre-purchase your tickets and follow our updates on Facebook. “Let’s Dig In, Gear Up and Grow Together.”

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Summer Survival How To Keep Your Garden Thriving Through The Heat

January 28, 2025

Summer can be as tough on gardens as it is on people. Blazing sun, unexpected downpours, and shifting soil conditions create a perfect storm of challenges for even the most seasoned gardeners. But with a few smart strategies, your garden can beat the heat and burst with life all summer long.

Start from the Ground Up
Great gardens grow from the ground up, and the secret lies in healthy soil. Think of soil as the lifeline for plants—holding nutrients, retaining moisture, and anchoring roots. Australia’s intense summer weather, combined with frequent watering, can strip the soil of nutrients, compact it, or leave it parched. This weakens plants and makes them more susceptible to pests, diseases, and heat stress.

To give your soil a fighting chance, enrich it with organic matter like compost. This improves its structure, allowing it to hold more water and essential nutrients. Healthy soil also nurtures beneficial microorganisms that help break down organic materials, making nutrients more available to plants. With nutrient-rich soil, plants grow stronger, develop deeper roots, and are better equipped to handle extreme conditions.

Mulch: Your Garden’s Summer Shield
Once the soil is healthy, a good layer of mulch is your garden’s best defence against the summer heat. Mulch helps lock in moisture, regulates soil temperature, and shields delicate roots from the harsh sun. It’s also a natural weed suppressant, making garden maintenance easier.

Before mulching, ensure the soil is well-watered. Spread a layer of mulch 5–10 cm thick, keeping it away from the base of plants to prevent rot. This simple step can make a big difference in how your garden handles summer’s ups and downs.

Pick Plants that Love the Heat
Choosing plants suited to your climate is essential for a flourishing garden. In the Wet and Dry Tropics, such as North Queensland, vibrant flowers like petunias, coleus, and marigolds thrive in the heat. For vegetables, cucumbers and tomatoes make great choices, while herbs like lemongrass and mint add a fresh, tropical touch.

By tailoring your garden to the climate and giving it a solid foundation, you can transform even the hottest summer days into an opportunity for growth. With healthy soil, smart mulching, and the right plant choices, your garden will thrive—and so will your love for gardening.

Keep It Tidy and Pest-Free
A little maintenance goes a long way when it comes to keeping your garden in peak condition. Regularly pruning dead or diseased branches and removing fading blooms encourages new growth and improves airflow around your plants, helping them stay healthy in summer’s heat.
Pests can be a gardener’s nemesis during warmer months, but with a few smart choices, you can stay ahead of them. Keep an eye out for common culprits like stink bugs, aphids, grasshoppers, and fruit flies. To naturally repel pests, consider planting marigolds, lavender, basil, or rosemary—these plants don’t just look and smell great; they’re nature’s pest deterrents.

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Forrest Beach Remains High Value Spot

January 28, 2025

The real estate market at Forrest Beach remains quite fluid compared to the slowing of the market seen in the Southeast of the state. Venables Real Estate is still receiving many out-of-town enquiries from both investors and buyers looking to move to the area. There is a good mix of retirees and young families, as well as professionals looking to live in the friendly coastal community. Many feel that the area is a safe and welcoming community to either raise their family or retire to.

The owner of Venables Real Estate said a safe community is a huge reason why Forrest Beach is so popular.

“Being safe is a huge thing, especially for families and children growing up, but also with people on their own, or older people. Having a safe community in which to live is a major point in why they would stay.”

During COVID Venables Real Estate saw a positive impact on the real estate market at Forrest Beach with the median house price increasing to $360,000 (an increase of $120,000 over the past four years) and land valuations increasing across the region. Modern, low-set, concrete block homes are still in high demand, and they have a waiting list of buyers wanting to move to the area.

Increased interest from interstate investors is having a positive impact on Venables Real Estate. Mary said it allows for additional rental properties to be added to their listings.

Mary also said that the days of buyers looking for renovation projects are over.

“Many of our clients are looking for homes that they can walk in and put their feet up,” she said.

“Properties with renovated kitchens and bathrooms are seen favourably by buyers, as it reflects value for money; whilst large garages with high vehicle access are highly sought after for boat and caravan storage.

“Above all, buyers are looking to escape the flashy tourist beaches like the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Airlie Beach or Port Douglas. They enjoy the relaxed, friendly community and the pristine beach that Forrest Beach has to offer, while still being able to access all of the necessary amenities.”

Contributed with thanks to Venables Real Estate

Georgina Elford and Mary Venables from Venables Real Estate. Photo credit: Daniel Heggie
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Ingham’s Australian Air Force Cadets

January 28, 2025

Ingham’s Australian Air Force Cadet (AAFC) 103 Squadron resumes this Friday 31st January and Flight Lieutenant and Commanding Officer (CO) Rodger Bow is looking forward to another year.

Rodger Bow has been with the 103 Squadron for 36 years and what keeps him coming back is the working with the cadets and seeing them grow up and mature.

With the Air Force Cadets, cadets learn a wide variety of skills.

“They learn field craft which includes putting up tents, building fires and camping activities, we are now into drone technology, so cadets build drones and fly the drones,” said CO Rodger Bow.

“But it’s all about discipline, the AAFC are the primary youth organisation in Australia and disciplines part of it.”

Cadets also learn skills in the classroom too and last year the 103 Squadron implemented a new curriculum, and CO Rodger Bow said it includes everything.

AAFC is not just learning in the classroom; they get to use those skills on bivouacs.

“We join up with Townsville, Charters Towers and Ayr and we go to a scout camp down in Bluewater. Or we go out to Macrossan Training Area at Charters Towers.

“They live in tents while they are there, they sleep on the ground in their sleeping bag.

“Also, once a year we go to Ayr for a weekend of firearms training. Cadets shoot .22 Calibre Rifles and the best part is they're trained to shoot load, clear the weapons and things like that, they are taught properly.”

To become a part of the Australian Air Force Cadets you must be 13, or be turning 13 before the 31st December 2025.

The AAFC runs every Friday night 6.30pm – 10.30pm during school terms, and fees cost $160 a year for the first year, but following that $100, all uniform is included.

The 103 Squadron are currently recruiting up until the 31st March, and CO Rodger Bow encourages any that are thinking of signing up, to come and have a tour of the squadron.


Location: Ingham Airport Entrance, Townsville Road, Ingham, QLD, 4850
Apply online: https://www.airforcecadets.gov.au/how-to-join/wings/1-wing-aafc-nth-qld/103-squadron-ingham

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Join The Conversation At Hinchinbrook's Weekly Chat Room!

January 28, 2025

The Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre has extended a warm invitation to locals with a love for both caffeine and socialisation to attend Chat Room!

A newly introduced group working to connect the community, Chat Room meets every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30am to 10:30am at 52 Mcilwraith Street, Ingham. In the interest of making connecting with neighbours easier, the event does not require registration or signups – instead, community members are encouraged to drop in within the hour and have a cuppa!

“The aim of these groups is fostering social connectedness for adults,” shared the Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre.

What: Chat Room
When: every Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30am to 10:30am
Where: 52 Mcilwraith Street, Ingham
More Information: call 4776 1822 or email communitysupport@hcsc.org.au

Come for a cup of coffee and stay to build new connections
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How Hinchinbrook Shire Council Can Help Reunite Pets And Owners

January 28, 2025

Losing a beloved pet can be a stressful experience, but the Hinchinbrook Shire Council is here to help. The Council’s pound provides a safe, temporary haven for impounded animals and offers clear steps for owners to reclaim their pets.

Owners have three to five working days to collect their animals, depending on registration and microchipping requirements. If unclaimed, these animals become available for rehoming after 2pm on their exit date with the full list of currently impounded animals available online at www.hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au/community-environment/pets-and-animals/impounded-animals/.

Want to give a pet a forever home? You can register your interest in rehoming with the Council before noon on the exit date. Adopting a pet requires completing a simple application and paying a registration fee.

To report a lost or found animal, contact the Council by calling 4776 4600 or emailing council@hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au.

On Tuesday the 21st of January this 18-month-old pup was impounded from Forrest Beach
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Vixen Is Ready For Her Forever Home After 400 Days In Care

January 28, 2025

Vixen, a beautiful 15-month-old dog, has been patiently waiting for her forever home for over 400 days. This energetic and loving girl, weighing in at 25kgs, is ready to fill your life with joy and excitement. With her tall and agile frame, Vixen is the perfect companion for an active household that can match her spirited enthusiasm for toys, long walks, and playful activities.

A social dog, Vixen thrives on human interaction and loves to explore her surroundings. After burning off some energy with a few zoomies, she’s happy to curl up for a cozy cuddle session, making her the ultimate companion for those who appreciate both adventure and relaxation.

After such a long wait, it’s time for Vixen to find the loving home she deserves. While she may show initial excitement during a meet, with the right guidance, she’ll quickly settle in and provide endless love and loyalty in return. If you’re looking for an active, loving, and snuggly addition to your family, Vixen is the one! Come meet her and see why she’s ready to be the perfect fit for your home. Let’s make sure her wait is finally over!

To meet Vixen, please fill out a DOG and PUPPY Animal enquiry form with Angel-Paws at: https://www.angelpawsinc.com.au/forms.html.

Vixen's adoption fee is $300 and she will join your home DESEXED, MICRO-CHIPPED, with up to date VACCINATIONS, FLEA/TICK/INTESTINAL WORM treated and on PROHEART

Adoption Details:
DOB:
12/07/2023
Sex: Female
Breed: Bullarab x
Kid friendly: Yes - Older
Cat Friendly: Untested
Other dogs: Yes - Very slow introduction
Fences: 6ft
BIN: BIN0000268254643

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Sip, Socialise, And Connect At The Seniors Morning Tea

January 28, 2025

Who would like a cuppa? The Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre’s regular Seniors Morning Tea events continue to provide elderly residents with a friendly, welcoming environment to socialise and build new connections.

Held every second Friday from 9:30am to 11:30am at the Support Centre located at 71 Townsville Road, the morning often stages a guest speaker as well as plenty of games and an enjoyable morning tea for just $3 per person. The Support Centre also offers transportation to the event around Ingham who may struggle to make their own way.

As spaces are limited, RSVPs are required and can be made through calling 4776 1822.

The Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre runs with the dedicated help and support of 40 registered volunteers who serve at both the Seniors Morning Tea event and many other of the centre’s wonderful activities.

What: Seniors Morning Tea
When: every second Friday, 9:30am to 11:30am
Where: Support Centre, 71 Townsville Road
More Information: call 4776 1822 or email communitysupport@hcsc.org.au

The Seniors Morning Tea group always celebrates attendees’ birthdays!

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Men’s Social Group To Host FREE Excursion To Cardwell

January 28, 2025

As part of the Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre, the Men’s Social Group will host a selection of regular activities within the community, including one set for this Tuesday, the 28th of January.

A FREE excursion bus will depart from the Support Centre located at 71 Townsville Road and will travel to Cardwell with stops scheduled for the Historic Telegraph, and the Post Office before arriving at the SeaView Café for a bite to eat and then heading home to 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?” shared Hinchinbrook Community Support.

“Whether you’re feeling socially isolated or simply seeking a supportive and welcoming environment, we offer a space to meet other men, enjoy meaningful conversations, and participate in fun activities.”

To access additional details on how to register for the excursion, please reach out to the Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre on 4776 1822 or email communitysupport@hcsc.org.au.

What: Men’s Social Group Cardwell Excursion
When: Tuesday the 28th of January
Where: meet at the Support Centre, 71 Townsville Road
More Information: call 4776 1822 or email communitysupport@hcsc.org.au

The Men’s Social Group will run regular activities throughout the year
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Port Hinchinbrook Dredging Underway

January 21, 2025

As announced last November, the commencement of physical dredging operations for Port Hinchinbrook’s One Mile Creek officially began on Monday the 6th of January 2025 to enhance the local waterway.

Approximately 990 tonnes of material will be removed from the area and a 100m exclusion zone has been outlined around the site to ensure the safety of all water users and the stabilisation of the batter slopes and the seabed.

Although the Port Hinchinbrook Boat Ramp will be closed during the physical dredging period, the Cassowary Coast Regional Council encourages residents to utilise alternative boat ramp locations at Marine Parade, Menunga Creek or Fishers Creek.

Weather pending, the works will be completed before Saturday the 1st of February with working periods dependent on tidal variations.

Council is progressing the project to dredge One Mile Creek this month
The area has been a contentious topic of debate for decades
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Construction Has Begun At Taylors Beach

January 21, 2025

The construction of the Taylors Beach revetment wall officially began Monday the 13th of January, with completion expected by Monday, the 24th of March. This important project will help protect the local coastline and improve the area’s resilience to coastal erosion.

As part of the works, the foreshore playground and surrounding area will be temporarily closed to the public for safety reasons. Residents and visitors are advised to follow any signage or instructions provided by the contractors working on-site.

Council acknowledges the disruption this may cause and appreciates the community’s patience and cooperation during the construction period. The finished revetment wall will significantly enhance the long-term stability and safety of Taylors Beach, benefiting both residents and visitors to the area. Further updates will be provided as necessary.

Council thanks everyone for their understanding and support during this essential work.

Council has begun the construction of the Taylors Beach revetment wall
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Drop in with Daniel

January 21, 2025

Hi everyone,

I hope you all had a great week.

Many of us find ourselves in a creative slump from time to time, and last week was one of those weeks for me. I spent a lot of time searching for inspiration—scrolling through Facebook for story ideas—but when content was scarce, it was easy to feel disheartened and lose momentum.
Thankfully, this week I sought advice from Mark at our sister paper, Burdekin Life. Mark offered some fantastic suggestions, like focusing on transcribing quotes from interviews early in the writing process and ensuring article photos are uploaded while drafting. These small steps helped me build momentum and maintain motivation. Thank you, Mark, for the wisdom—it’s made a huge difference!
On the personal front, balancing my Whitsundays rental commitments while living here in Hinchinbrook has been a challenge. I’m still paying rent for my place in the Whitsundays due to an agreement with the landlord, and while I’ve tried subletting, I haven’t had any luck yet. If you know anyone who might be looking for a place in the Whitsundays, I’d love to hear from you! Meanwhile, I’m grateful to Ruth from Whitsunday Life, who kindly created a budgeting spreadsheet to help me manage my finances better. Ruth, your support means the world—thank you.
I’m reminded every week how fortunate I am to work alongside such an incredible team. While I often hear how much people love the paper, it’s truly a group effort. Every member of our team contributes to making this a newspaper that reflects the heart of our Hinchinbrook community.
This paper is as much yours as it is ours, and I’d love to hear from you—whether it’s ideas for stories, events to highlight, or feedback on how we can improve. Let’s continue to grow this publication together, making it bigger, better, and an even greater celebration of our community.


Quote of the week
Take nothing but pictures, kill nothing but time

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Moment In History For Forrest Beach Lifesavers Christopher Ketchup And Darius Lewin-Pearson

January 21, 2025

Forrest Beach Surf Life Saving Club lifesavers Darius and Chris have become a part of a vital and historical moment in surf life saving.

On Wednesday 15 January Surf Life Saving Queensland received artwork from Darius and Chris.

Surf Life Saving Queensland posted on Facebook about the moment.

“Yesterday [Wednesday 15 January], we had the privilege of receiving the incredible artwork from talented First Nations artists Christopher Ketchup and Darius Lewin-Pearson,” the post said.

“Every symbol in this piece is a tribute to the rich traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

“Christopher Ketchup and Darius Lewin-Pearson, from St Teresa’s College Abergowrie, bring Queensland’s First Nations artistry to life, sharing their deep connection to land and water.

“Their work carries forward generations of storytelling and visually represents SLSQ’s commitment to protecting Queensland’s coasts and honouring the custodianship of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples over these lands and waters.”

The artwork is set to be digitalised and will feature in various Surf Life Saving Queensland platforms, hoping to inspire a sense of belonging across the organisation and the communities they serve.

Christopher Ketchup and Darius Lewin-Pearson with the artwork they created. Photo source: Facebook
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Dredging Works Underway at Cardwell Boat Ramp

January 21, 2025

The short-term dredging project at the Cardwell and One Mile Creek Boat Ramp in Port Hinchinbrook, is finally underway. This emergency dredging project, managed by the Cassowary Coast Regional Council (CCRC), has been made possible through $1.5 million in federal funding.

I recently attended the site and met with Glen Black of AMA Marine Coastal Services, the contractor carrying out the project. Despite a few small mechanical and environmental hiccups, the project was progressing as planned and it has been estimated that works should be completed in approximately four weeks.

Although this dredging project won’t restore all tidal access it was the option the CCRC decided to go with as dredging under 1000 cubic meters required less stringent environmental approvals from the State.

While this dredging work addresses some of the immediate navigational challenges at the boat ramp, I remain focused on the bigger picture of a long-term solution for Port Hinchinbrook. My vision is for Cardwell and Port Hinchinbrook to once again thrive as a premier destination on the Cassowary Coast.

Through ongoing discussions with Economic Development Queensland and the new LNP government, the goal is to see the Port Hinchinbrook remediated into a saleable asset with a robust governance framework in place. This would ensure the entire area can thrive, providing benefits for all stakeholders.

It's important to celebrate the successes of Port Hinchinbrook as they occur, and this includes the recent opening of the Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP). This milestone marks a key achievement in the overall normalisation process of Port Hinchinbrook. With this critical infrastructure in place, we are one step closer to ensuring the long-term sustainability and growth of the entire Cardwell region and the surrounding communities.


Contributed with thanks to Nick Dametto MP Member for Hinchinbrook

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Keep Your Pets Cool This Summer

January 21, 2025

As temperatures soar across the state, it's essential to take extra care of our furry, feathered, and scaly companions this summer. In accordance with the guidelines set out by the RSPCA Queensland, we have put together some important tips to keep your pets cool, comfortable, and safe in the heat.

DOGS
Dogs don’t sweat like humans, so they rely on panting and finding cool spots to regulate their body temperature. High humidity and heat can make this process less efficient, so always ensure your dog has access to fresh water.

Outside your home, make sure to provide plenty of shade, and avoid leaving your pups in confined hot areas like doghouses, however, in extreme heat, it’s best to keep your pets indoors in a well-ventilated space.

You can also create cool spots for your pets to lay by dampening their bed, using cool mats available in pet stores, or setting up a small kiddie pool in a shaded area. Another fun way to beat the heat is by making homemade frozen treats or ‘pupsicles’ to keep them entertained and cool.

It’s essential to remember to never leave your pet in a car during hot weather as it can be fatal, and always be mindful of heat stress symptoms, such as excessive panting or salivation.

CATS
Cats also need extra care during the heat, and simple tasks like keeping their water in a cool, shaded area and offering a fan or damp towels for them to lay on will go a long way.

SMALLER PETS
Guinea pigs and birds are also vulnerable to heat stress, and it’s highly beneficial to ensure they have plenty of fresh water, shade, and cool surfaces to rest on. For fish, monitor the water temperature closely, and for larger livestock, make sure they also always have access to shade and water.

In taking these simple steps, you can help ensure that your pets stay safe, comfortable, and healthy during the summer months. Remember to always monitor for signs of heat stress, and don’t hesitate to seek veterinary assistance if needed. Visit www.rspcaqld.org.au for more tips on how to keep your pets chill this summer.

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Australia Day At The RSL

January 21, 2025

This Australia Day, let’s raise a cold one to our Aussie spirit and celebrate in style at the Herbert River Sub Branch RSL Ingham!
Escape the heat and dive into the community vibe with a free sausage sizzle lunch, served from 12pm to 3pm. Whether you're catching up with mates or spending time with family, there's plenty to enjoy all day long.
And that’s not all – get ready for a cracking raffle with top-notch prizes. You could be the lucky winner of one of five delicious meat trays, or even a VB esky! It’s the perfect chance to grab something special while supporting your local RSL.
Adding to the lively atmosphere, musician Kevin Spencer will provide entertainment, delivering a fantastic soundtrack to keep the celebration vibrant and memorable.

The Herbert River RSL will operate on its usual Sunday hours for the day, opening its doors at 10 am and closing at 6 pm. Please note that although there is a free sausage sizzle, there will be no lunch or dinner service from the restaurant on this day.

Make your Australia Day one to remember by joining in the festivities at the Herbert River Sub Branch RSL Ingham. With great food, music, and prizes, it’s the perfect way to celebrate the national holiday indoors with good company.

Bring your family along and head to the Herbert River RSL to enjoy an afternoon full of Aussie pride and community spirit!

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