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Ingham Ladies Bowls Farewells One Of Their Own

Ingham Ladies Bowls Farewells One Of Their Own

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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Giving People The Tools To Be Heard

Giving People The Tools To Be Heard

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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Building Momentum In Challenging Environments

Building Momentum In Challenging Environments

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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Hinchinbrook Event Guide 5th May

Hinchinbrook Event Guide 5th May

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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Earlybird Pairs Launches 2025 Noorla Bowls Club Season

January 28, 2025

Sunday the 20th of January marked the exciting start of the 2025 season at Noorla Bowls Club with the Earlybird Pairs event. 12 dedicated teams battled it out for the jackpot in what proved to be a competitive and spirited morning of bowls, despite the challenging summer heat.

Taking home the honours as winners on the day were Andrew Cole and Chris Hewitt, while the runners-up were Brett Haupt and Carla Pizzi. Congratulations to all players for their efforts and sportsmanship.

A special mention goes to Craig Menegon for his outstanding achievement in winning the B Grade Final in 2024. Well done Craig!

Winners, Chris Hewitt and Andrew Cole
Runners Up, Carla Pizzi and Brett Haupt
B Grade Champion of 2024 Craig Menegon
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Herbert River Crushers Celebrate To 30 Years In 2025

January 28, 2025

The Herbert River Crushers Rugby League Football Club is gearing up for a major milestone in 2025 as they celebrate 30 incredible years of community, camaraderie, and rugby league. The club has announced a weekend of festivities set for the 13th and 14th of June, promising a celebration filled with nostalgia, fun, and a vibrant display of community spirit.

As part of the celebrations, the Crushers have treated themselves to a significant upgrade - a brand-new scoreboard. The old scoreboard has been retired, and the new one is set to be installed in the coming weeks. Club members and fans are looking forward to seeing it in action during the upcoming season.

The Crushers extended their gratitude to everyone who encouraged the upgrade, acknowledging the importance of staying up to date while honouring their legacy.

With more details to come, the club invites everyone to save the date and join in commemorating this remarkable milestone. Happy 30th birthday to the Herbert River Crushers!

Out with the old and in with the new! The old scoreboard was taken down last week
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Coaching Courses Open For NQ Touch Football Community

January 28, 2025

North Queensland Touch Football is gearing up for the 2025 season with a series of coaching courses available to the community.

The first two courses on offer are:
   • Foundation Coach – Saturday, the 8th of February
   • Talent Coach – Sunday, the 9th of February

These courses are open to everyone in the NQ Touch community. For more details and to access the free affiliate code, interested participants are encouraged to contact the hosting affiliate directly at thuringowatouch@gmail.com.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your coaching skills ahead of the new season!

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2025 NQ Track & Field Events Calendar

January 28, 2025

Get ready for an exciting year of track and field action across North Queensland in 2025! From February to October, athletes of all ages and abilities will have the chance to compete in a variety of exciting meets.

Here’s your ultimate guide to the upcoming events:
February:
   • North Star Summer Series Meet 1 – 1 February, Townsville (State Permit Meet)

March:
   • North Star Summer Series Meet 2 – 1 March, Townsville (State Permit Meet)

May:
   • Mackay Track & Field Carnival – 3 – 4 May, Mackay
   • Mulgrave Relay Day – 18 May, Gordonvale
   • Great Barrier Reef Masters Games – 30 May to 1 June, Cairns
   • Cairns Twilight Carnival – 30 May, Cairns

June:
   • Outback Pentathlon – 14 June, Normanton
   • Central Queensland Track & Field Carnival – 28 – 29 June, Rockhampton

July:
   • Festival of Athletics – 5 – 6 July, Townsville (National Permit Meet)
   • The Challenge Games – 23 – 24 July, Townsville
   • Coral Coast Carnival – 26 – 27 July, Cairns

August:
   • Tablelands Pentathlon – 10 August, Tolga
   • Outback Sunset Carnival – 23 – 24 August, Longreach
   • Bowen Track & Field Carnival – 30 – 31 August, Bowen

September:
   • Douglas Rainforest Rush – 7 September, Mossman
   • North Queensland Championships – 26 – 28 September, Townsville (National Permit Meet)

October:
   • QRSS Track & Field Championships – 13 – 19 October, Townsville

These events provide excellent opportunities for athletes to qualify for state and national competitions, including national permit meets such as the Festival of Athletics and North Queensland Championships. Make sure to mark your calendars and get ready to compete in 2025!

Young NQ athletes are gearing up for the busy year ahead!
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Cricket Flowing Through Three Generations

January 28, 2025

The Inghamvale Housos are a cricket team that compete in the Goldfield Ashes competition in Charters Towers every single year, but did you know that in the most recent team that played at the competition there was three generations of a family involved?

January 17th to 19th 126 teams participated in the Charters Towers Goldfield Ashes, in the Inghamvale Housos team the Camp family runs through it.

Inghamvale Housos Manager Debbie Camp said that her husband is in the team, as well as sons, sons-in-law, and her grandchildren. Ages span from 68, to 40’s, 30’s and 14 and 15. A wide arrange of ages, all brought together by their love for cricket.

The rest of the team is filled with friends, cousins, and other family members, all with various ages.

Debbie said members of the team have been a part of it for a very long time.

“My husband's been going for 51 years. One of our sons has been going for 20 years, and the other one not much less than that. And this is the first year that my grandsons have gone,” said Debbie.

In the Goldfield Ashes competition, the Inghamvale Housos finished 42nd out of the 126 teams, with two wins and one loss.

Debbie enjoys the weekend and said her favourite part is watching her boys play cricket and having a good time doing it.


The Three Generations in the Inghamvale Housos, Blaine Camp, Daniel Parry, Declan Parry, Michael Camp, Nate Roveda, Damien Roveda and Lachlan Camp
The full Inghamvale Housos Team
Back row - David Miller, Darrin Gangemi, Graham Stokes, Daniel Parry, Hayden Dodd, Michael Camp, Brendon Andersen, Damien Roveda.
Front row - Blaine Camp, Ethan Coco, Kyle Thomson, Declan Parry, Lachlan Camp, Nate Roveda. Photos supplied
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Victorian Professor Explores The Wild Wonders Of Hinchinbrook Island

January 28, 2025

An Associate Professor at La Trobe University, Hamsa Puthalakath has recently found himself “living the life” exploring the waterways of Hinchinbrook Island.

“I have been living the life over a large swathe of this piece land called Hinchinbrook Island and its territorial waters, flush with creatures young and old, beautiful and beastly, tasty and not so tasty,” shared Mr. Puthalakath.

Originally from Melbourne, the change of scenery, paired with a good old Hinchinbrook crocodile sighting, has left Mr. Puthalakath breathless, and he believes many more people should embark on a journey north.

“Folks, what are you waiting for? Hit the road to Hinchinbrook with your hook, line and sinker!”

Hamsa Puthalakath reeled in a Queen Fish
The Victorian Professor also hooked a Tealeaf Trevally
Mr. Puthalakath even caught a crab on his venture
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Hinchinbrook Channel Facing Crabbing Challenges

January 28, 2025

OPINION PIECE
The Hinchinbrook Channel, renowned for its natural beauty and abundant marine life, is facing increasing challenges due to the actions of professional crabbers, or "procrabbers," who are making crabbing harder for local residents.

Local fishermen and crabbers are concerned about the depletion of adult male crabs, with procrabbers reportedly overharvesting the population. The practice is affecting the balance of the marine ecosystem, with fewer crabs available for locals who rely on crabbing as both a recreational activity and a source of food.

Further compounding the issue, discarded crab pots are being left in the waters, often trapping crabs and fish. These animals are left to die from starvation or heat exposure under the harsh FNQ sun, adding to the environmental impact.

As the community continues to witness these concerning practices, many are calling for greater regulation and awareness surrounding sustainable crabbing practices to protect the local marine life and ensure that future generations can continue to enjoy the unique ecosystem of the Hinchinbrook Channel.

Dr Kirstie Broadfield

Its believed the Hinchinbrook Channel’s natural ecosystem is at risk

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Submit Your Fishing Photos

January 28, 2025

Check out these pics submitted by Georgia Dametto out on the water at Hinchinbrook Reef with the fish she has caught.

Submit your photos to daniel@lifepubshlinggroup.com to be included in the newspaper.

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Get Hooked On Fun With The Queensland Kids Fishing Classic!

January 21, 2025

The Queensland Kids Fishing Classic (QKFC) is back this January, running from the 11th to the 27th, and it’s the perfect opportunity for young anglers to get outdoors, enjoy some fishing, and compete for over $6,000 in prizes! The competition is open to kids across Queensland, with three age groups: 3-7 years, 8-12 years, and 13-17 years.

This is a kids-only competition where participants can fish anywhere that is legal (excluding offshore areas). With 12 species categories, there’s something for everyone - whether you're fishing in rivers, lakes, or the coast. Plus, even if you don’t catch a fish, you can still win as the major prize, a kayak, is awarded through a random draw, so everyone has a chance to win!

In addition to the fishing categories, there’s also a special prize for collecting rubbish while fishing, encouraging kids to keep our waterways clean. Over the holidays, young anglers helped remove more than 240 invasive species like carp and tilapia, showing the positive impact they can have on the environment.

The competition is easy to enter through the 2 Bent Rods app, where kids and parents can upload their catches, track progress, and view leaderboards. Stay up to date by joining the Qld Kids Fishing Classic Facebook group.

Don’t miss out - download the app today and join the fun this January!

Jayden Brown from Bundaberg reeled in a Flathead!
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An Australia Day Ambrose To Remember!

January 21, 2025

Come one, come all to another fantastic Australia Day Ambrose event as hosted by the Cardwell Golf Club on Sunday the 26th of January!

A monthly attraction, the Cardwell Golf Club’s regular Ambrose events continue to provide attendees with a wonderful day of both socialisation and sport on the green, however, this Sunday’s spectacular will be one of the biggest days on record!

With the help and support of fellow Cardwell Golf Club members, Coleen Mikkelsen has been busily organising the Australia Day Ambrose, ensuring all the t’s are crossed and i’s are dotted ahead of the event.

“Monthly it’s a big day, but this event is a BIG one,” explained Coleen.

“This has been my first Ambrose that I have taken on from previous organisers, and I’m only a new girl at this game but I’m right into it - it’s a lot of teamwork which is good, and many people like to put their hand up to help.”

With less than a week to go until the event, energy levels are certainly high in anticipation of the competition with teams having travelled from Atherton, Mission Beach, Ingham, and Tully to have a swing.

“We have really awesome sponsors, and raffles, and this event will have the best-dressed buggy competition, which will be a little bit different for a bit of fun,” Coleen added.

“I’m absolutely looking forward to the day!”

18 teams comprising of four people each will take to the green for the nine-hole competition teeing off at 10:30am on Sunday morning. Players of all abilities are welcome to register, and with only a few team spots left, golfers interested in being part of Sunday’s event are strongly encouraged to call or email Coleen on 0411 509 630 or onel11@bigpond.com to secure their registration.

What: Australia Day Ambrose
When: Sunday the 26th of January from 10am
Where: Cardwell Golf Club
More Information: Call or email Coleen on 0411 509 630 or onel11@bigpond.com

The Cardwell Golf Club will host an awesome Australia Day Ambrose on Sunday!
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The Firebirds Regional Tour!

January 21, 2025

In February, the Queensland Firebirds will be hitting the road once again as part of a spectacular Regional Tour to deliver comprehensive netball clinics across five locations in the Burdekin, Laidley, Murwillumbah, Townsville and the Whitsundays!

On Sunday the 2nd of February, the Queensland Firebirds will host a clinic the Townsville Netball Association from 3:30pm to 5pm. Children aged 6 to 17 are invited to participate in the clinic with the hour-long session set to focus on improving passing, defence, agility and shooting skills. After the clinic concludes, attendees will have the opportunity to meet the players for photos and autographs.

As well as the clinic, little ones aged 3 to 4 are also allowed to come along for a free Little Nettys come and try session on the same day!

Registrations are essential and clinics are priced at $45 per person. Visit https://firebirds.net.au/regional-tours for registrations and more information.

What: Queensland Firebirds Regional Tour
When: Sunday the 2nd of February 3:30pm to 5pm
Where: Townsville Netball Club
More Information: https://firebirds.net.au/regional-tours

The Queensland Firebirds will fly across the coastline February
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Tennis Open Day a Big Hit!

January 21, 2025

The Ingham Tennis Association’s Tennis Open Day held on Monday the 13th of January, was a great success, with over 30 kids of all ages participating. The event saw a fantastic mix of boys and girls enjoying the sport, along with a great turnout for free court hire as local residents took advantage of the holiday offer.
Tom Casey, the club’s coach, led the sessions, starting with the younger participants (under 7 years) on the mini courts, before moving to the open courts with the older kids. The day was packed with fun games and drills designed to improve fitness and coordination. Tom was joined by a team of enthusiastic helpers who made the event a hit, finishing off with cold drinks and sausages generously provided by the Ingham Tennis Association.
In addition, the Ingham Tennis Association will be running Junior Social Fixtures starting on Tuesday, the 4th of February, at 3:30pm. This is a fantastic opportunity for kids to continue developing their skills in a friendly, supportive environment. For more details, contact Richard at 0428 152 125.
Tom also offers coaching lessons for individuals or groups on Saturday mornings and Thursday afternoons. For coaching details, call Tom at 0413 199 702.
Pickleball, one of the fastest-growing sports, has also kicked off for the year with Monday night sessions at 6:30pm - everyone is welcome! For more details, contact Gordon at 0409 092 058.
Tennis fixtures are also starting soon on Tuesday and Thursday nights, with mixed teams. For more information or to book your spot, contact Steve at 0488 763 270. Ladies’ tennis is held on Wednesday mornings, with Belinda handling enquiries at 0417 782 227.
It’s shaping up to be an exciting year for tennis and pickleball in Ingham, so get involved and enjoy the fun!

Contributed with thanks to Geoff Caso.

Juniors players on the court with Richard Peek
Juniors practiced many drills to improve their skills!
Tom Casey coached the juniors throughout the Open Day
Under 7’s had a swing on the mini courts
Plenty of young athletes enjoyed last week’s Open Day
The Open Day was a swinging school holiday success!
Coach, Tom Casey, offers coaching sessions on Saturdays and Tuesdays!
The Ingham Tennis Courts are available for hire through their website
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Celebrate Australia Day At Ingham Bowls Club

January 13, 2025

Join the Ingham Bowls Club on Sunday, January 26, to celebrate the spirit of Australia with an afternoon of bowls, great food, and festive fun. All men and ladies are invited to don their Aussie outfits for a social game of bowls with mates, starting at 1:30 pm.

The day will feature a traditional Aussie barbecue with sausages and pavlova served after play, creating the perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy the celebrations. Additionally, the Men’s 2024 competition presentations will take place during the event. Visitors are warmly welcomed, and nominations can be made by calling 4776 2117 or 0487 240 397. Ensure your name is on the board by 12:30 pm on the day.

Weekly Club Events
The Ingham Bowls Club has a busy schedule this week, with several events and ongoing games:
   • Barefoot Bowls: Resumes on Thursday, January 16.
   • Men’s Pairs: Played every Friday at 1:30 pm. Names must be submitted to the club by 12:45 pm. G. Brierley is on duty for January 10.
   • Mixed Social Bowls: Played every Sunday at 1:30 pm. Names should be on the board by 12:30 pm.
To nominate for any of these games, call 4776 2112 or 0487 240 397.

Contributed with thanks to Ingham Bowls Club

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Learn-To-Swim Program Kicks Off

January 13, 2025

Parents and guardians, it's time to dive into the new year with confidence! The Hinchinbrook Aquatic Centre is hosting its Term One Learn-to-Swim Sign-On days this Wednesday, January 15, and Thursday, January 16, from 9:00 am to 11:00 am.

This is a fantastic opportunity for families to discover what the centre's swim school can offer young swimmers. Whether your child is just starting or ready to build on existing skills, the Learn-to-Swim program is designed to foster water safety, skill development, and fun in the pool.

As an added bonus, every swimmer who signs up during the event will enjoy a free swim session—perfect for getting a taste of the program and cooling off from the summer heat.

So, why not make a splash and secure your child's spot in this essential program? Head down to the Hinchinbrook Aquatic Centre and let their experienced team help your child gain confidence in the water.

Learning to swim can save lives, and it’s a low impact exercise with a variety of benefits including:

   • Increasing lung capacity 
   • Improving heart health 
   • Building strength and endurance 
   • Improving flexibility and coordination

Best of all, swimming is fun for all ages!
See you at the pool!


What: Term One – Learn to Swim Sign On
Where: Hinchinbrook Aquatic Centre
When: Wednesday 15 January and Thursday 16 January (9am – 11am)

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Social Bowls Brings January Fun To Noorla Bowls Club

January 16, 2025

The club enjoyed a perfect day for social bowls today, with a refreshing breeze, dry conditions, and a strong turnout of 12 players. The afternoon was filled with camaraderie and competitive spirit, as members participated in a mixed social bowls session that was a highlight of the summer season.

Looking ahead, the Early Bird Mixed Pairs competition is scheduled for Sunday, January 19, 2025. Members are encouraged to pair up and register, or simply submit their names to be matched with a partner. Entries close on Friday, January 17 and can be submitted to Joe Mugica, Thomas, or directly at the club.

Another special event on the horizon is the Australia Day celebration on Sunday, January 26, 2025, featuring the G & G Accornero Memorial Day. Starting at 12:45 pm, the day promises to be a wonderful opportunity to honour the Accornero family and celebrate Australian pride. To participate, members are asked to register their names by Friday, January 24, with Joe Mugica, Thomas, or at the club.

The club is looking forward to these upcoming events, promising more afternoons of fun, friendship, and friendly competition.

Contriubted with thanks to Noorla Bowls Club

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