
Wednesday marked a heartfelt moment for the Ingham Ladies Bowls Club as members gathered to farewell one of their own, Trudy Mawson. It was a poignant occasion, with Trudy recognised as a valued and much-loved member of the club. Her presence on and off the green will be missed, with fellow bowlers sharing their appreciation and well wishes for her future. “Trudy, believe it when it is said you held a special place in our hearts,” members said. Following the farewell, social bowls were played in the afternoon, with strong competition across the green. G. Wright, M. Moore, S. Ryan and E. Piotto defeated M. Spano, L. DiBella, L. Melvin and M. Owen 25–19. J. Bell, B. Eddleston, D. Tomba and A. Rutherford recorded an 18–10 win over R. Horton, A. Foti, T. Mawson and T. Rhodes. A. Burns, J. Johnson and N. Evans secured a 27–9 victory against I. Byrns, N. Mammerella and J. Casanovas. Caption: Club members gathered to farewell Trudy. Photo suppl.ied
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Independent advocacy is essential in a world where systems are often complex and inaccessible, particularly for people with disabilities. Rights in Action exists to ensure individuals are heard, respected, supported, and empowered to assert their rights. Through individual, self, systemic and citizen advocacy, Rights in Action stands beside people as they navigate decisions that affect their lives- Propelling opportunity and empowerment. This is not about speaking for someone, but about strengthening their voice and ensuring their views are taken seriously. The North Queensland Community Skill Building Program extends this impact through long‑term empowerment. As a federally funded initiative, the program builds awareness and provides accessible information so people with disabilities can develop self‑advocacy skills. This includes toolkits, webinars, online resources, and workshops such as the upcoming NDIS Appeals workshop. Understanding rights and knowing how to respond when challenged is essential to independence and inclusion. Together, independent advocacy and community skill building create meaningful change by shifting power away from systems and towards individuals. Rights in Action shows that advocacy is not just a service- it is a pathway to dignity, confidence, and real choice. In Hinchinbrook there will be a workshop held in Ingham that explores the new NDIS Appeals Toolkit - a simple, practical guide to understanding the NDIS appeals process. WHAT: Free NDIS Appeals Workshop WHEN: Thursday, May 28. 11:00am-1:00pm WHERE: Online, or at the Community Room 14 Macrossan Ave, Ingham
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Local business owners are invited to start their day with purpose at the upcoming Building Momentum in Challenging Environments Industry Breakfast at The Powerhouse in Ingham. Held as part of Queensland Small Business Month, the breakfast will focus on practical strategies to help businesses navigate difficult conditions and build resilience. Attendees will hear from guest speaker Fiona Jago of Resilient Ready, who brings first-hand experience in recovery following major events, including rebuilding after the 2019–20 bushfires. She will share insights into resilience, preparedness, and the support available to small businesses. Following the presentation, a panel discussion will be facilitated by Chamber President Mary Brown, featuring Fiona Jago, Hinchinbrook Shire Council Community Recovery and Resilience Officer Jane Carne, and Gerard Millican from the Department of Customer Services, Open Data and Small Business. The morning offers an opportunity to connect with fellow business owners, share experiences, and gain valuable insights while enjoying breakfast. The event is free, reserve a spot on www.eventbrite.com WHAT: Building Momentum in Challenging Environments – Industry Breakfast WHEN: Friday 15 May, 6:45am–8:30am WHERE: The Powerhouse, Ingham Caption: Guest speaker Fion Jago. Photo supplied
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Tuesday 5 May Weekly Community Bingo (Tuesday Session), 10:30am, RSL Herbert River Sub Branch, Ingham Wednesday 6 May Hinchinbrook Stitchers, Social Sewing Group, 9:00am - 3:00pm at Victoria Mill Social Club Hall, Ingham Tai Chi, 9:00am - 10:00am, Forrest Beach Surf Life Saving Club, Forrest Beach Friends of Forrest Beach, conversation and games, 9:00am – 12:00pm, Progress Park shelter, Forrest Beach Canasta & Cards, 1:30pm – 3:30pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd Social Darts, 7:00pm, Brothers Sports and Community Club, Cooper St, Ingham Thursday 7 May Senior Men's Social Group, 9:00am – 12:00pm at HCSC The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd, Ingham Weekly Community Bingo (Thursday Session), 6:45pm, RSL Herbert River Sub Branch, Ingham CWA Craft Group, 9:00am – 12:00pm at the Forrest Beach CWA Hall, 6 Palm St. Technology Classes, 10:00am – 1:30pm, at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith Street, Ingham Playtime At The Library, 10:30am – 12:00pm at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith St, Ingham Mahjong, 1:00pm – 3:00pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd Friday 8 May Seniors Morning Coffee Club, 9:30am–11:30am at the Noorla Bowls Club, 32 McIlwraith Street, Ingham Saturday 9 May Parkrun, 7am, Palm Creek, Ingham & Cardwell Jetty Foreshore, Cardwell Conroy Hall Markets, 7:30am-11:30am, Conroy Hall, Ingham Canegrowers Herbert River Centenary Gala Dinner, 5:30pm - 10:30pm, 17 Chamberlain St, Ingham Forrest Beach HOY, 12:30, Forrest Beach Community Function Centre, Forrest Beach Tuesday 12 May Weekly Community Bingo (Tuesday Session), 10:30am, RSL Herbert River Sub Branch, Ingham Wednesday 13 May Hinchinbrook Stitchers, Social Sewing Group, 9am-3pm at Victoria Mill Social Club Hall, Ingham Tai Chi, 9am-10am, Forrest Beach Surf Life Saving Club, Forrest Beach Friends of Forrest Beach, conversation and games, 9am–12pm, Progress Park shelter, Forrest Beach Canasta & Cards, 1:30pm–3:30pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Road, Ingham Social Darts, 7pm, Brothers Sports and Community Club, Cooper Street, Ingham Thursday 14 May QCWA Forrest Beach Meeting, 9:00am, QCWA Hall Palm Street, Forrest Beach Senior Men's Social Group, 9:00am – 12:00pm at HCSC The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd, Ingham Morning Melodies: The Great Piano Showman featuring Glenn Amer, 10am, Hinchinbrook Shire Hall, Ingham CWA Craft Group, 9am–12pm at the Forrest Beach CWA Hall, 6 Palm Street, Forrest Beach Technology Classes, 10am-1:30pm, at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith Street, Ingham Playtime At The Library, 10:30am–12pm at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith St, Ingham Mahjong, 1pm–3pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Road, Ingham Weekly Community Bingo (Thursday Session), 6:45pm, RSL Herbert River Sub Branch, Ingham Friday 15 May Ingham Rod & Reel Club’s Annual Hinchinbrook Catch & Release Tournament, 7am-5pm, Dungeness Boat Ramp, Lucinda Seniors Morning Coffee Club, 9:30am–11:30am at the Noorla Bowls Club, 32 McIlwraith Street, Ingham Saturday 16 May Ingham Rod & Reel Club’s Annual Hinchinbrook Catch & Release Tournament, 7am-4:30pm, Dungeness Boat Ramp, Lucinda Parkrun, 7am, Palm Creek, Ingham & Cardwell Jetty Foreshore, Cardwell Markets at the Mosaic, 8:00am - 12:00pm, 78 Lannercost St, Ingham Augmented Reality Workshop, 9:00am - 11:30am, Hinchinbrook Shire Library, Ingham Community BBQ, 5:30pm - 11:30pm, CWA HALL, 2346 Abergowrie Road, Long Pocket Sunday 17 May Lucinda Markets, 7am –11am, Borello Park, Lucinda Monday 18 May Hinchinbrook Chamber of Commerce, Industry & Tourism Inc. General Monthly Meeting, 1:30pm-3pm, Old Suncorp Building, Ingham Tuesday 19 May Weekly Community Bingo (Tuesday Session), 10:30am, RSL Herbert River Sub Branch, Ingham Wednesday 20 May Hinchinbrook Stitchers, Social Sewing Group, 9am-3pm at Victoria Mill Social Club Hall, Ingham Tai Chi, 9am-10am, Forrest Beach Surf Life Saving Club, Forrest Beach Friends of Forrest Beach, conversation and games, 9am–12pm, Progress Park shelter, Forrest Beach Canasta & Cards, 1:30pm–3:30pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Road, Ingham Social Darts, 7pm, Brothers Sports and Community Club, Cooper Street, Ingham Thursday 21 May Senior Men's Social Group, 9am–12pm at HCSC The Centre, 71 Townsville Road, Ingham CWA Craft Group, 9am–12pm at the Forrest Beach CWA Hall, 6 Palm Street, Forrest Beach Technology Classes, 10am–1:30pm, at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith Street, Ingham Playtime At The Library, 10:30am – 12:00pm at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith St, Ingham Mahjong, 1:00pm – 3:00pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd Weekly Community Bingo (Thursday Session), 6:45pm, RSL Herbert River Sub Branch, Ingham Friday 22 May Seniors Morning Coffee Club, 9:30am – 11:30am at the Noorla Bowls Club, 32 McIlwraith St, Ingham Tea and Trivia, 9:30am-11:30am, TYTO Conference and Event Centre, Ingham Taylors Beach Family Fishing Tournament, Day 1, 12pm, Taylors Beach Saturday 23 May Parkrun, 7am, Palm Creek, Ingham & Cardwell Jetty Foreshore, Cardwell Halifax CWA Hoy & Cent Sale, 1:30pm, CWA Hall, Halifax Morning Melodies: The Blues Brothers and Aretha, 2pm-4pm, JL Kelly Theatre, Ingham Taylors Beach Family Fishing Tournament, Day 2, Taylors Beach Sunday 24 May Herbert River Orchid & Allied Plant Society meeting,1:30pm Conroy Hall, Ingham Taylors Beach Family Fishing Tournament, Day 3, 11am, Taylors Beach Tuesday 26 May Weekly Community Bingo (Tuesday Session), 10:30am, RSL Herbert River Sub Branch, Ingham Wednesday 27 May Hinchinbrook Stitchers, Social Sewing Group, 9:00am - 3:00pm at Victoria Mill Social Club Hall, Ingham Tai Chi, 9:00am - 10:00am, Forrest Beach Surf Life Saving Club, Forrest Beach Friends of Forrest Beach, conversation and games, 9:00am – 12:00pm, Progress Park shelter, Forrest Beach Canasta & Cards, 1:30pm – 3:30pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd Social Darts, 7:00pm, Brothers Sports and Community Club, Cooper St, Ingham Thursday 28 May Senior Men's Social Group, 9:00am – 12:00pm at HCSC The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd, Ingham CWA Craft Group, 9:00am – 12:00pm at the Forrest Beach CWA Hall, 6 Palm St. Technology Classes, 10:00am – 1:30pm, at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith Street, Ingham Playtime At The Library, 10:30am – 12:00pm at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith St, Ingham Mahjong, 1:00pm – 3:00pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd Weekly Community Bingo (Thursday Session), 6:45pm, RSL Herbert River Sub Branch, Ingham Friday 29 May TYTO Regional Art Gallery “Liminal Shift – About Time” by Ingham Art Action Exhibition Opening, 6pm, TYTO Regional Art Gallery, Ingham Seniors Morning Coffee Club, 9:30am – 11:30am at the Noorla Bowls Club, 32 McIlwraith St, Ingham Exhibition Opening Night: Liminal Shift – About Time – A Group exhibition by Ingham Art Action, 6:00pm - 8:30pm, TYTO Regional Art Gallery, Ingham Saturday 30 May Parkrun, 7:00am, Palm Creek, Ingham & Cardwell Jetty Foreshore, Cardwell Tasman Turtle’s Picnic Day, 9:00am – 2:00pm, TYTO Parklands, Ingham Sunday 31 May Tuesday 2 June Weekly Community Bingo (Tuesday Session), 10:30am, RSL Herbert River Sub Branch, Ingham Wednesday 3 June Hinchinbrook Stitchers, Social Sewing Group, 9:00am - 3:00pm at Victoria Mill Social Club Hall, Ingham Tai Chi, 9:00am - 10:00am, Forrest Beach Surf Life Saving Club, Forrest Beach Friends of Forrest Beach, conversation and games, 9:00am – 12:00pm, Progress Park shelter, Forrest Beach Canasta & Cards, 1:30pm – 3:30pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd Social Darts, 7:00pm, Brothers Sports and Community Club, Cooper St, Ingham Thursday 4 June Senior Men's Social Group, 9:00am – 12:00pm at HCSC The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd, Ingham CWA Craft Group, 9:00am – 12:00pm at the Forrest Beach CWA Hall, 6 Palm St. Technology Classes, 10:00am – 1:30pm, at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith Street, Ingham Playtime At The Library, 10:30am – 12:00pm at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith St, Ingham Mahjong, 1:00pm – 3:00pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd Weekly Community Bingo (Thursday Session), 6:45pm, RSL Herbert River Sub Branch, Ingham Friday 5 June Seniors Morning Coffee Club, 9:30am – 11:30am at the Noorla Bowls Club, 32 McIlwraith St, Ingham Saturday 6 June Parkrun, 7:00am, Palm Creek, Ingham & Cardwell Jetty Foreshore, Cardwell Country Boy Fight Series 1. Details TBA Sunday 7 June Ingham Raintree Community Market, 7:00am-12:00pm, Rotary Park, Ingham Rock & Roll Retrospective Night Show, 5pm, Hinchinbrook Shire Hall, Ingham
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Excitement was in the air as local kids took to the court for a free tennis session, thanks to Powerlink’s community support. Under the guidance of coach Tom, the group got straight into action, learning the basics and getting a feel for the game.
Tom took time to explain each drill, demonstrating the skills and making sure everyone knew what to do before giving it a go themselves. From holding the racquet to moving their feet, the kids were engaged, focused, and most of all, having fun.
It was a great introduction to tennis and a chance for kids to try something new in a friendly and supportive setting.


After a much-needed rest day, the wounded Gilroy squad faced Good Shepherd Mt Isa in a determined clash. Gilroy started strong, heading into halftime locked at 12-all. Mt Isa regained control early in the second half, maintaining a narrow lead until a promising line break by Shaun Devietti appeared likely to swing momentum back in Gilroy’s favour. However, a final pass to Jack Butcher was ruled forward by touch judge Jaidyn Spina, halting the comeback. Gilroy were unable to recover, eventually going down 20–12.
The final game of the carnival saw Gilroy face Chisholm Catholic College in a rematch of last year’s fixture. With only 14 players available, Gilroy were up against it from the start. Despite this, captain Shaun Devietti led by example, scoring two impressive tries. In the dying moments of the game, Nick Coco powered over the line to secure an 18–12 victory, ending the carnival on a high and doing the school’s Year 12 veterans proud.
Gilroy concluded the carnival with 2 wins, 1 draw and 3 losses. The coaching staff expressed immense pride in the team's grit and determination, noting the players’ respectful conduct both on and off the field. Sincere thanks were also extended to the parents and supporters for their encouragement throughout the week.
In other sporting success, the Gilroy MTB Team delivered an outstanding performance at the Cycle de Vie Rockwheelers Interschool Mountain Bike Race in Townsville. The team of seven riders — Josh, Hayden, Hudson, Jessy, Rhys, Lucas and Justin — tackled their first-ever competition with impressive results, finishing 8th out of 27 schools and 213 riders.
Competing across enduro, downhill and trail events, the team demonstrated strong spirit, resilience, and teamwork throughout. Their dedication and unity stood out as they supported one another from start to finish. A big thank you goes to #KnightsMuscleTShirtPrintingIngham for providing the bold team shirts that helped the riders look as strong as they performed.
The teams now look ahead to their next challenges, fired up and ready!



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The Herbert River Under-13s proudly flew the flag for their district at the Nate Myles Cup in Gordonvale over the weekend. Hosted by Southern Suburbs Rugby League Club, the two-day carnival drew teams from across North Queensland, and Herbert River impressed all with their grit, teamwork and sportsmanship.
Game 1: Statement Start
Herbert River 16 – Norths Devils Mackay Black 12
The team hit the ground running, edging out the Devils in a polished performance. Josh Gurnick-Stagnitta scored a quick-fire double, while Cooper Bligh capitalised on a classy kick from Adam Mammino. Cody Astorquia bulldozed over for a try of his own, with Josh earning Man of the Match honours.
Game 2: Rolling On
Herbert River 16 – Magpies Mackay 4
Confidence grew in Game 2 as Josh crossed twice again. Corbin Bartolini darted over from dummy half, and Adam finished a strong team effort to score. Cody, Cooper, Logan Butler, Laikyn Walsh and Hunter Gilmore all played key roles in both attack and defence, with Cooper named Man of the Match.
Game 3: Lights, Pressure and Poise
Herbert River 8 – Southern Suburbs 12
In a thrilling Saturday night clash under lights, and with Nate Myles watching, Herbert River pushed the host team all the way. Josh added two more tries, bringing his tally to six. Odin Marsh was outstanding in the middle, earning Man of the Match, while Brad Dilena, Charlie Reid and Sam Giuffrida helped guide the team through a tense, physical battle.
Game 4: A Tough Morning
Herbert River 4 – Edmonton Storm 24
The team faced a slick Edmonton outfit and, despite the scoreline, never stopped trying. Benny Blanket crashed over for a try full of grit and earned Man of the Match. Laikyn, Corbin, Noah Copley, Lawson Hennessey and Luke Anthony all stood tall in the face of adversity and showed great versatility.
Game 5: Heart to the End
Herbert River 0 – Brothers Mackay White 8
Determined to finish on a high, the boys dug deep in their final match. Josh again earned praise this time for his defence, and was named Man of the Match. Charlie stepped into dummy half with maturity, and Harry Holland impressed with sharp wing defence.
The squad can now look to the semi-finals with real confidence. Across five games, the boys showed they can match it with the best. It was a weekend filled with growth, memories, and pride for players, coaches, and families alike.
A special thank you goes to the team’s generous sponsors—keep an eye out for their branded shirts at the next Herbert River U13s game!
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What a day at Artie Gofton Oval as the Crushers took on Charters Towers – and came away with the clean sweep!The Ladies 20-4 and Reserve Grade 36-10 sides put on dominant performances, securing convincing wins and setting the tone for the day.
But it was the A Grade wining the match that had us all on the edge of our seats. With the clock ticking down, Jake Nielsen hit a hole off a sharp short ball from Lachlan Erba, broke the line and found Jayden Sharp in support to score the match-winner on the hooter! Bringing the final score to 16-14 win to the Crushers.
Unreal finish to a huge afternoon of footy – well done to all three grades!
Contributed with thanks by Sarah of the Herbert River Crushers



Sixty-four players took to the greens for the annual Allamanda Fours, with visiting teams from Tully, Alligator Creek, Suburban, South Townsville, and Jubilee joining sister clubs Macknade and Noorla for an enjoyable day of competition and camaraderie. The event was proudly sponsored by the Hinchinbrook Shire Council, Wilmar, and Carey Accountants and Financial Planners.
The standout team of the day, and the only one to achieve three wins, was Lynette Melvin, E. Piotto, Luisa Di Bella, and Gina Wright. Congratulations to all players for making it a memorable day on the greens.
In club competitions, the Consistency rounds saw some strong performances, with D. Tomba defeating L. Di Bella 155–135, N. Evans overcoming G. Wright 154–124, and J. Casanovas taking the win over M. Spano 155–105. Meanwhile, in the Championship Triples, the team of K. Rotondo, J. Craven, and S. Ryan delivered a commanding performance, defeating M. Mooree, T. Mawson, and A. Rutherford 24–9.
Social play also brought close contests and plenty of friendly rivalry. J. Johnson, L. Di Bella, and N. Evans edged out I. Byrns, J. Casanovas, and T. Rhodes 13–12 in a nail-biter, while N. Mammerella, A. Foti, and E. Piotto claimed a narrow 22–20 win over B. Eddleston, M. Spano, and J. Fenoglio.


The game of Bridge is the most popular card game in the world. Players in many countries and of all ages enjoy the challenge of learning, whether for the health and well-being benefits, the social aspects, or the mental challenge – they all enjoy playing Bridge.
The Ingham Bridge Club boasts a membership of 44 players. It is regarded as a very friendly yet competitive club. Members also compete in Congresses throughout the northern region and in Australia-wide competitions.
Bridge becomes a lifelong passion for many. Whether you want to play socially, be more competitive, or try to be the best in the world, it’s a game to fill your aspirations.
Bridge has enthralled some of the greatest minds in history – Bill Gates, Omar Sharif, Mahatma Gandhi, and even Snoopy are fans of bridge. Maybe you should be too!
The Club offers Beginner Lessons and holds weekly sessions on a Tuesday evening and a Friday morning for novices and experienced players alike.
“I’ve been playing for more than 30 years,” said Nella Albrecht. “I love the game and I still learn something new every week.”
New member Debbie Walker said, “Everyone has been so friendly and welcoming and being involved in learning and playing, I have made many new friends.”
Gloria Butler commented, “Although Bridge is a serious game, there are lots of laughs, bus trips to Tully and Townsville clubs for a friendly game – and the thrill of having a win now and again! I’m so glad I learnt how to play.”
Why don’t you join in and learn to play? Come along to a Beginner’s Lesson commencing tonight Tuesday, 8th July at 6:30pm at the Ingham Bowls Club.
For further information, phone Wendy 0429 616 959 or email inghambridgeclub@outlook.com
Visit our website! https://ingham.bridgeaustralia.org
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Whether you're five or eighty-five, Ingham Tennis invites you to pick up a racquet and give the game a go at their Come and Try Tennis event on Thursday, 10 July.
Thanks to the support of Powerlink, this special afternoon of free coaching is open to both juniors and adults, with no experience required. Qualified coaches and friendly club helpers will be on hand to guide players through the basics, ensuring a relaxed and encouraging environment for everyone. Racquets are available for those who need one.
The junior session (ages 5–17) runs from 4pm to 5pm, followed by the adult session from 5:30pm to 6:30pm. Whether you're looking to try something new, get active, or reconnect with a sport you used to love, this is a great opportunity to hit the court and have some fun.
Registrations are essential, so call 0428 152 125 to secure your spot.


With no State Budget funding for the Dungeness rock wall or dredging this year, boaties are reminded to continue checking tide heights when crossing the bar.
As a rough guide: expect about half the tide chart reading on the sandbar.
Stay safe out there!
Contributed with thanks by Steve Whipps



Palm Creek was full of good vibes this week, with 28 runners out on the track, the same strong turnout as last week. We welcomed 8 fresh faces and saw 4 people set new PBs. The course was buzzing with visitors from near and far, all keeping stride with our regulars. There were a few more prams on the move and a cheerful chocolate collie trotting along, adding to the lively atmosphere.
Over in Cardwell, things were just as upbeat with 15 runners taking part. Six were first-timers, including the one who stormed across the finish line first! Two PBs were set, and everyone wrapped up the course in under an hour, making it all a fun and speedy start to the day.
A huge shoutout to our amazing volunteers — your smiles, energy, and dedication keep the whole event running smoothly. From setup to cheer squad to pack down, you make it all happen. We couldn’t do it without you!
Park Run Results: 5th July 2025
Palm Creek #80 - 28 participants.
Fastest time: 20:44
Finishers time: 1:00:57
Volunteers: Claire Aitken, Bridgette Duffy, Matteo Mancuso, Amanda Towner, Steven Veltmeyer
Cardwell #342 - 15 participants.
Fastest time: 22:47
Finishers time: 47:38
Volunteers: Dave Ball, David Clarke, Terry Curtin, Anita Davina, Kerry Snell




A strong wave of interest is building in the lead-up to a special milestone weekend for the Wallaman Rugby League community. Former players, coaches, officials, and supporters are gearing up to reunite in Ingham on Friday 18th and Saturday 19th July 2025, celebrating 55 years since Wallaman first entered the Herbert River Rugby League competition, and 40 years since their under-18 team were crowned Minor Premiers and Premiers of the 1985 season.
The idea sparked during a casual pub catch-up of Ingham legacy players, and has since gained momentum, with many travelling from across Queensland and beyond to be part of this historic event.
The weekend will kick off with a Friday night “Meet & Greet” at the Station Hotel from 6pm, giving everyone the chance to share stories, laughs, and a few cold ones. On Saturday night, the gathering will move to the Ingham RSL from 5pm, with dinner available from 6pm.
A number of Wallaman legends will be in attendance, including premiership-winning coaches Bob West, Max Johnson, Rod Henniker, Barry Rolfe, and Scotchy Smith, as well as Greg Dowling, the only player to rise through Wallaman's junior ranks to reach top-level rugby league.
All former players, officials, wives, partners, and supporters are warmly invited. The organising committee expects up to 200 attendees, so if you’re planning to join, please RSVP by 30th June 2025 to help with catering numbers.
To confirm attendance, contact any of the mates here; Cliff: 0427 480 710, Scotchy: 0410 338 045, Jim: 0417 779 932, Peter: 0438 669 698.
Don’t miss this chance to relive the glory days, honour club history, and reconnect with mates – see you in Ingham in July!





by Victoria Velton
Palm Creek was buzzing with energy this week, welcoming 13 first-timers, 5 PBs, and visitors from four different running clubs. In an exciting twist, a first-time participant took out the top spot at Palm Creek with a smashing debut!
Cardwell was just as lively, with 11 first-timers hitting the course, 3 PBs recorded, and friendly visitors joining in from Running Mums Australia and Caboolture Road Runners. Just like Palm Creek, a first-timer crossed the finish line first at Cardwell too. Clearly, newcomers were out to impress this week!
For the curious among you, if you look up the results and notice a little green leaf next to some names, that’s Parkrun's way of showing who’s visiting that course for the very first time. There were plenty of leafy icons this week, likely thanks to travellers in town for the Ingham Show. What better way to shake off Friday’s hot chips and fairy floss than a Saturday morning 5K?
A big thank you to all the volunteers who kept the music pumping, the Zooper Doopers icy cold, and the vibe high! You’re the heart of every run.
Park Run Results: 10th June 2025
Palm Creek #79 - 28 participants.
Fastest time: 17:45 | Finishers time: 55:18
Volunteers: Sandra Coco, Ted Cogger, Helen Digger, Bridgette Duffy, Donna Panzenbock
Cardwell #341 - 20 participants.
Fastest time: 26:25 | Finishers time: 53:24
Volunteers: David Clarke, Jan Ferguson, Kendall Millar, Kerry Snell, Lyndel Weare






Young tennis fans will be back on the courts this afternoon as Ingham Tennis holds its rescheduled free junior coaching session.
Last week’s free session had to be cancelled due to rain, but the courts have dried out and the new date is today, Tuesday 24 June. The coaching will take place at Ingham Tennis Courts, next to the Showgrounds.
The junior players have already been getting in some great practice. Regular squad group members Rory, Cameron, Benjamin and Maya have been enjoying lessons, learning new skills, and improving their game with the help of coach Tom Casey and the dedicated club volunteers.
Today’s free session is a great opportunity for even more kids to get involved. The session runs from 3:30pm to 4:30pm for ages 5 to 9, and from 4:30pm to 5:30pm for ages 10 to 17. There will be fun games, skills coaching and plenty of encouragement for players of all levels.
Tennis is an ideal sport for children of all ages. It helps develop hand-eye coordination, agility and fitness, while also encouraging teamwork, sportsmanship and focus. The sport offers physical and mental health benefits and provides a fun, social environment for young players to stay active and make new friends.
All participants will also enjoy a free Zooper Dooper after the session, thanks to sponsor Powerlink Queensland.
To register interest for this afternoon, for future sessions, or more details, contact Coach Tom Casey on 0413 199 702.


by Victoria Velton
Palm Creek was packed this Saturday with a massive 30 participants! Three newcomers and three mysterious unknowns~ 9 amazing parkrunners smashed PBs, including all top three runners. They crossed the line super close together, with the 2nd and 3rd finishers only 34 seconds apart!
Cardwell's participants were equally balanced, with 7 male and 7 female parkrunners. There was one visitor and three PBs, with the fastest finishing time this week being one of them.
Thank you to all the volunteers who keep the music pumping, the zooperdoopers cold and the energy high!
Park Run Results: 10th June 2025
Cardwell #340 - 14 participants.
Fastest time: 19:45 | Finishers time: 48:05
Volunteers: Kellie Ball, Judith Clarke, Terry Curtin, Jan Ferguson, Kerry Snell
Palm Creek #78 - 27 participants.
Fastest time: 19:01 | Finishers time: 1:02:32
Volunteers: Erin Cerutti, Ted Cogger, Bridgette Duffy, Matteo Mancuso, Judah Niam, Simon Niam





Meet Brady, an enthusiastic three-year-old currently being coached by Tom. He is learning with a red ball, specially designed for little learners, helping them build essential hand-eye coordination in a fun and achievable way.
This supportive approach allows children to develop at their own pace, building confidence, coordination, and control as they grow. More than just tennis skills, the sessions also nurture patience, teamwork, focus, and resilience. These are important life skills that benefit children both on and off the court.
With experienced coaches like Tom, a welcoming environment, and a strong focus on learning through play, it's a wonderful way to get little ones moving, learning, and enjoying their time on the court. Whether a child is shy or full of energy, tennis provides a positive outlet for growth, physical development, and friendship.


by Victoria Velton
This past weekend saw 7 parkrunners, including myself, claim personal bests! The chill morning and slight drizzle kept us all cool and eager to get running. We had 4 new faces and 5 'UNKNOWNS' join us this weekend, and volunteer tailwalker Julie got to hang out with a sweet greyhound while she did her laps. Remember to register with Parkrun if you want to track your results and achievements!
Cardwell saw 5 new faces and 1 PB, and a visitor from the Canberra Runners took out the top spot this past weekend, with the Red Earth Runners not far behind. Amazing effort to all the participants this week with a finishing time under 50 minutes, you went out there and just got it done!
Park Run Results: 7th June 2025
Cardwell - 17 participants.
Fastest time: 21:58 | Finishers time: 48:24
Palm Creek - 34 participants.
Fastest time: 19:14 | Finishers time: 53:44

