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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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Catching Up With Cardwell Park Run

October 9, 2025

By Victoria Velton

Next week is Seafest in Cardwell, and guess what? Park Run is on the official itinerary! This means long-term Cardwell volunteer Terry gets a goodbye with a bang, and everyone else gets to run with all the visitors in town for the festival. In Palm Creek, it was a day for PB's with 5 runners improving their times.

This week in Cardwell, runners enjoyed the morning despite the summer humidity, with a juicy watermelon at the finish line proving the perfect refreshment. Congratulations to Judy who reached her 25th Park Run. With Terry�E��Es farewell just around the corner, everyone is invited to join in, run together, and help send him off in true Cardwell style.

Parkrun Results: 27th September 2025

Palm Creek #92 �E��E 22 participants
Fastest time: Jayson (20:36)
Final finisher: Erin (57:17)
PBs: Eli (27:44), Marika (30:22), Courtney (31:31), Brett (31:53), Victoria (35:28)
First-timers: Evie (28:18), Amie (28:21), Michael (54:18)
Volunteers: Erin Cerutti, Sandra Coco, Ted Cogger, Bridgette Duffy, Julie Macpherson, Matteo Mancuso

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Forrest Beach SLSC Launches Chair Aerobics

October 9, 2025

Forrest Beach Surf Life Saving Club is excited to announce the launch of its first Silver Salties program, designed to support fitness, movement, and social connection for locals with a touch of silver in their hair.

The program will kick off with six weeks of Chair Aerobics classes held at the Surf Club. These sessions are designed to improve range of movement, muscle tone, flexibility, and cardiovascular fitness, all in a friendly and supportive environment.

To get things started, classes will run on the following dates:
Tuesday 23 September, 8�E��E�E���E��E9am and 5�E��E�E���E��E6pm
Tuesday 30 September, 5�E��E�E���E��E6pm
Thursday 2 October, 5�E��E�E���E��E6pm

With a focus on fun, friendship, and wellbeing, Silver Salties is the perfect way to stay active while enjoying the company of others. For more information or to register, email fbslsc1@bigpond.com

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Ingham Bridge Club Hosts Hinchinbrook Challenge Congress

October 9, 2025

Last week, the Ingham Bridge Club recently welcomed players from across North Queensland for the annual Hinchinbrook Challenge Congress, proudly supported by Hinchinbrook Shire Council�E��E�E���E��Es Community Grants funding program.

Winners
Section A: Steve Vigh & Marlies Maussen (Ingham Club)
Section B: Korma Byrne & Sandy Mollenhagen (Tully Club)
Section C: Alan Giles & Ken Muhling (Ingham Club)

Congratulations to all competitors for making it a memorable weekend of bridge, camaraderie, and friendly rivalry.

Contributed with thanks by Donna Marbelli, Councillor of Hinchinbrook Shire

Councillor Donna Marbelli and members of the Ingham Bridge Club
The Hinchinbrook Challenge Congress in action at the Noorla Bowls Club
Councillor Donna Marbellin and members of the Bowen Bridge Club

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Shining At WAG Junior State Championships

October 9, 2025

Ingham Flames gymnasts Bella and Imogen Giorcelli shone at the recent Junior State Championships for Women's Artistic Gymnastics at the Sleeman Sports Complex in Brisbane.

Imogen competed in level 4 open and placed 18th for All Around, with a 9th placing on beam and Bella competed in level 6 under 13 and placed 21st for All Around.

The athletes have been preparing for the Championships for the last few months and inspire many children in the Club with their skills and determination.

Contributed with thanks by Helen Stanton

Bella Giorcelli on the open floor performing her routine.
Imogen Giorcelli on the beam.
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Herbert River Netball Association Wraps Up An Incredible Season

October 9, 2025

The Herbert River Netball Association has capped off a fantastic 2025 season, celebrating with its grand final and presentation night on Friday, September 5. The evening was a showcase of talent, teamwork, and community spirit, with exciting netball matches and plenty of support from the sidelines.

Netball Results

A Division
Winners: Marlins
Runners Up: Renegades
Player of the Final: Amberlee Hatcher

B Division Winners
Winners: Cyclones
Runners Up: Synergy
Player of the Final: Ella Bertucci

C Division
Winners: Yellow
Runners Up: Blue
Player of the Final: Ruby Myles

The night also celebrated individual excellence and dedication to the sport.

Players of the Year:
A Division: Montana Hanson & Meghan Marbelli
B Division: Maddison Giorcelli
C Division: Ruby Cockburn

Umpire Encouragement Award: Chloe Kopeshke
Club Person of the Year: Leanne Accornero
Champion Team: Cyclones

Just two days later, on the 7th of September, Herbert River teams travelled to Tully for the annual River Cup. Despite the rain, spirits were high and the players gave their all, proudly representing the association.

It has been a year to remember for Herbert River Netball �E��E�E���E��E both on and off the court. Congratulations to all players, coaches, umpires, and supporters who made the 2025 season such a success.

Clubperson of the Year L Accornero (Photo Supplied)
A Grade Runner Up Renegades (Photo Supplied)
A Grade Winners Marlins (Photo Supplied)
B Grade Winners Cyclones (Photo Supplied)
Umpire Encouragement Award C Grade Kopeshke (Photo Supplied)
Players of the Year recipients (Photo Supplied)
B Grade Runner Up Synergy (Photo Supplied)
River Cup 3 (Photo Supplied)
River Cup 4 (Photo Supplied)
River Cup 2 (Photo Supplied)
River Cup 1 (Photo Supplied)

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Ingham Courts Host Inspiring Weekend Of Tennis

October 9, 2025

For The Col Casswell Shield

The Ingham Tennis Association hosted a big weekend of competition with the Col Casswell Shield, a tournament held in honour of Col Casswell, a man who gave so much to tennis in North Queensland.

Among those who returned to Ingham for the event was former local Scott Kittle, who reflected on fond memories of growing up in the town. Standing in front of the honour boards bearing his parents�E��E�E���E��E names, Kittle said, "s great to be back in Ingham for the Col Casswell Shield, whom I knew for over forty years. It was good to see teams from across the regions come together for such an enjoyable day of tennis.

I have so many memories of growing up and playing tennis in Ingham. Saturday afternoon fixtures would be Dad, my two sisters and myself to play, and back then all fourteen courts would be full. The Ingham Open Tournaments would draw over 300 entries, and matches would run until midnight, using every court across the district just to get through the draw.

Seeing all the Honour Boards of the Closed and Open Tournament winners, plus photos with so many familiar names, brought back great memories from those times. Hope to be back on court in Ingham again soon."

The Col Casswell Shield was established in 2023 to reinvigorate interclub tennis in North Queensland. It honours Col Casswell, who played in Proserpine, Mackay, Ayr and Home Hill, and served the Home Hill Tennis Association as secretary, club and regional delegate, and as a Tennis Queensland Board member before sadly passing away at age 60 from brain cancer.

This year�E��E�E���E��Es shield was particularly significant, coming after devastating floods earlier in the year that sent water through the clubhouse and over every court. Despite the damage, Ingham has bounced back with determination and looks forward to upgrading its facilities.

Contributed with thanks by Kate Casswell and Geoff Caso.

Kate Casswell and Home Hill winner Hannah, proudly lifting the Shield.
Division A winners, Home Hill.
Scott Kittle beneath the Honour Boards with his parents' names on them.
Division B winners, Tennis Townsville.

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A Humid Parkrun

October 9, 2025

"Wow, the humidity certainly came to visit today after rain earlier in the week. Well done to the 16 participants who walked or ran along the beautiful foreshore. Welcome to the visitors and congratulations to Eva on her 1st parkrun." - Cardwell Parkrun

Parkrun Results: 20th September 2025

Palm Creek #91 �E��E 27 participants
Fastest time: Duncan (18:39)
Final finisher: Sandra (1:00:46)
PBs: Zeke (25:22), Marika (30:41), Katrina (37:25), Edith (41:20), Audra (41:28)
First-timers: Brent (26:29), Lydie (41:45)
Volunteers: rin Cerutti, Sandra Coco, Bridgette Duffy, Donna Panzenbock, Amanda Towner

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Photos sourced from the Cardwell Parkrun Facebook page.

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Newbie Marie Takes The Consistency Title

October 9, 2025

In the Consistency, M. Owens defeated J. Fenoglio in a close game before going on to win the Final game against N.Evans with 152/148.

Marie Owens is new to our club this year and it appears we have gained a very experienced member, the game was very closely fought all the way and congratulations to both ladies for playing great final bowls.

In the Club Championship Fours, J.Petersen, M.Moore, L.Dibella, E.Piotto vs T.Ackink. B.Eddleston, j.casanovas, S.Ryan with a score of 19/13.

In Social bowls, M.Moore, K.Rotondo, J.Fenoglio vs B.Eddleston, L.DiBella, E.Piotto with a score of 21/12.   Followed by a win from team Irene, M.Spano, J.Casanovas vs Irene, A.Foti, J.Craven scoring 23/8.

Contributed with thanks by Sandy and Elsa of the Ingham Bowls Club

Marie Owen, Consistency Singles winner for 2025. Photo supplied
Norma Evans, Consistency Runner-up for 2025. Photo supplied.
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Noorla Bowls Club Celebrates 90th Anniversary

October 9, 2025

On Saturday, 20 September, the Noorla Bowling Club proudly marked its 90th anniversary with a celebration that brought members, friends, and families together. The day began with a meet and greet before guests took to the green for 21 ends of lawn bowls, followed by time to reconnect ahead of dinner.

The evening�E��E�E���E��Es atmosphere was lifted by live entertainment from Tony Fracchia, whose music encouraged dancing and plenty of laughter. Special guest Mayor of Hinchinbrook, Ramon Jayo, delivered a heartfelt speech, while Club President Gary reflected on the club�E��E�E���E��Es proud history and the dedication of its members over the decades.

Contributed with thanks by the Noorla Bowls Club

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Parkrun's Volunteers

September 17, 2025

By Victoria Velton

At the last parkrun, I was invited to learn how to become an official Parkrun Director. Sadly, this meant I could not run like I love to, but I now know how to set up, course inspect, and pack down a Parkrun. It was fun cheering you all on at the lap-turnaround. Happy 90th Palm Creek, what a huge turnout for both Parkruns, great job everyone.

I would also like to put out a call for more volunteers. Parkrun has different types of volunteer positions that suit all types of Saturday morning-ers. If you want to be active, you can tail or park-walk: calling out encouragement to participants. Or if you prefer to be more stationary, there's timekeeping and scanning barcodes as the runners cross the finish line. Parkrun doesn't happen without our wonderful volunteers, so give it a go!

Parkrun Results: 13th September 2025

Palm Creek #90 – 32 articipants
Fastest time: Duncan (18:35) PB
Final finisher: Steven (1:02:15)
PBs: Marika (30:54), Melissa (37:51), Kristina (42:01)
First-timers: Heath (28:32), Henie of AussieWalk (39:14), Charlotte (42:15), Blake (56:48), Melanie (1:01:58)
Volunteers: Blake Badenoch, Helen Digger, Bridgette Duffy, Kym Hazelton, Julie Mac Pherson, Matteo Mancuso, Steven Veltmeyer, Victoria Velton

Cardwell #352 – 17 participants
Fastest time: Nicolas (19:23) First Timer.
Final finisher: Judith (47:46)
PBs: Fiona (40:29)
First timers: Jacques (26:49), Emma (29:22), Matthew of Blyth RC (20:42)
Volunteers: Dave Ball, Zoe Ball, Judith Clarke, Terry Curtin, Jan Ferguson, Kerry Snell

Photos sourced from the Cardwell Parkrun Facebook page.

Photos sourced from the Cardwell Parkrun Facebook page.
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Scott Scores Second!

September 17, 2025

Scott had an impressive weekend, finishing second in the Kalynda Chase JDS Division 3. Some of our junior players also travelled to compete in the tournament. Scott won four games, earning his place in the final, where he was narrowly beaten by a junior from Kalynda Chase. Well done to all our juniors for their effort and sportsmanship!

These school holidays, we’re offering free tennis coaching! Sessions will be held on Tuesday, 23 September and Tuesday, 30 September from 8:30am to 11:30am for ages 5–13. Racquets will be available if you don’t have your own.

Come along, get active, and try tennis with our fully qualified coach. Fun skills development and games are guaranteed! To register your interest, call Coach Tom Casey on 0413 199 702. Sessions take place at the Ingham Tennis Courts, next to the Showgrounds.

WHAT: Free tennis coaching
WHEN: 23 September & 30 September, 8:30 am – 11:30 am
WHERE: Ingham Tennis Courts

Contributed with thanks by Geoff Caso of the Ingham Tennis Association

'Scott came 2nd in the JDS Division 3'. Photo supplied.
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Basketball Legends Lauren Jackson & Tess Madgen Coming To Ingham

October 9, 2025

Calling all basketball fanatics! The Ingham Basketball Association Inc. have excitingly announced two of the biggest names in Australian basketball are coming to Ingham next Thursday the 25th of September to host an unforgettable She Hoops clinic program!

Three-time WNBA MVP and four-time WNBA Champion, Lauren Jackson and former Opals Captain, Tess Madgen will grace the Ingham State School courts from 9am to 10:30am for the community clinic.

“These incredible athletes aren’t just passing through – they’ll be right here in Ingham, running programs, inspiring our kids, and showcasing the pathway from small towns to the world stage,” shared the Ingham Basketball Association Inc. in a post online.

“This is a huge deal for our community. To have legends like Lauren and Tess in our backyard is something special – an opportunity for our players, families, and aspiring coaches to connect directly with the best of the best.”

Commonly referred to one of the greatest to ever play the game, Jackson has accumulated four Olympic Medals over the course of her basketball career and has been prestigiously inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Madgen has won several Medals including Bronze at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Silver and Bronze in the FIBA World Cup, and has been named a WNBL Champion (2021 – 2022).

“We are also inviting local female coaches to come along, meet them, and get involved in the She Hoops initiative, which is all about empowering women and girls through basketball,” added the Ingham Basketball Association Inc.

“Let’s show Lauren and Tess that Ingham is ready to roll out the red carpet – this is one event you won’t want to miss!”

Additional details and registration information can be found online via the Ingham Basketball Association Inc.’s social media pages or via the QR code.

WHAT: She Hoops Basketball Clinic
WHEN: 9am to 10:30am Thursday, the 25th of September
WHERE: Ingham State School

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Local Gymnasts Shine at 2025 Ingham Flames Competition

September 17, 2025

Over 100 competitors from Townsville, Burdekin and Tully joined host Club Ingham Flames for the 2025 Ingham Flames Gymnastics Comp. A massive crowd of spectators supported and cheered on the athletes competing in trampoline, double mini trampoline, women's artistic gymnastics and men's artistic gymnastics.

A highlight was tumbling and trampoline displays, which featured synchronised trampolining by Momentum Gymnastics athletes, soon to be competing at National Clubs.

Trampolining Takes Off at Ingham Flames

Trampolining is ramping up at Ingham Flames and term 4 off the back of this successful competition, which would not have been possible without the leadership and support from Katrina Dingley at Momentum Gymnastics.

Ingham Training Centre manager, Helen Stanton said, "We are grateful for Hinchinbrook Shire Council for supporting local sport through their Community Activity grant. To be able to offer a regional event for our local gymnasts to experience in front of family and friends is an amazing opportunity. It was so great to see so many happy kids doing what they love."

Head Coach, Connor Decampo said, "This event wouldn't be possible without the dedication of our local coaches and judges. I am immensely proud of you."

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Lions Club Sportstar Of The Year Awards

September 8, 2025

Last Tuesday the 2nd of September, the Lions Club of Ingham held the Annual Sportstar of the Year Awards.

The Herbert River Sub-Branch RSL in Ingham hosted the Annual Event, with over 130 people in attendance, including Hinchinbrook Shire Council Mayor Ramon Jayo, Member for Hinchinbrook Nick Dametto and guest speaker 3-time Olympian Suzy Batkovic.

This year, judges Cr. Donna Marbelli, Maurie Soars and Stephen Farrell, former CEO of NQ Sports Foundation, were overwhelmed with the quality of the nominees. The Guest Speaker, Suzy Batkovic, one of Australia’s most decorated Basketball Players, gave an inspiring presentation on her sporting journey and to never give up. The guests were treated to the privilege of holding her 2 Silver and 1 Bronze Olympic Medals. She gave the athletes the hope that with persistence and hard work, making it to the 2032 Brisbane Olympics might not just be a dream.

An event like this is not possible without the generous support of our sponsors. Hinchinbrook Shire Council, Townsville Lime and Gypsum, Hip Pocket Work Wear, Wilmar Sugar and Carey Group.

Lions Club of Ingham Chairperson Sharon Fighera also congratulated all nominees and encouraged the athletes to continue to shine. Not everyone can be a winner tonight, but you already are just for being nominated.

The winners of this year’s Awards will be nominated by the Lions Club of Ingham for the NQ Sports Foundation Sportstar of the Year Awards, which will be held on 25th October 2025.

PDG Des Rooker – Recognition of Service Award – Awarded to a volunteer
Winner: Lenny Chiesa - Forrest Beach Surf Lifesaving Club & Crushers Rugby League
Runner Up: Maureen Lahtinen - Ingham Squash Racquets Assoc.

Team of the Year
Winner: FBSLSC U/19 Beach Relay Team
2nd: GSMC U/13 Boys Futsal Team
3rd: GSMC U/13 Junior Mixed Touch Football Team

Sports Innovation Team of the Year: GSMC Velocity Raptors - Hydrogen Powered Grand Prix

Junior Sportstar of the Year Nominees
Julian Cohen: Winner
Brax Roveda: Runner Up
Ty O’Halloran: Runner Up
Millie Bartolini: Encouragement Award
Joshua Gurnick-Stagnitta: Encouragement Award
Mikinley Blewitt: Encouragement Award
Mia Carr
Aurora Blewitt

Senior Sportstar of the Year Nominees
Liam Fascetti: Winner
Jess Furber: Runner Up
Spencer Riys: Encouragement Award
Evandah Bann
Brandon Hamilton-Kaurila

Masters Sportstar of the Year Nominees
Kelli Carbone: Winner

Para-Athlete Sportstar of the Year Nominees
Carla Pizzi: Winner
Luke Rosadi: Runner Up

Story and Photos contributed with thanks by Sharon Fighera

Find more pics here: https://tinyurl.com/26qqy462

All winners
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Sensational Start At Parkrun

September 8, 2025

By Victoria Velton

A sensational start to our Saturday and to September with lovely locals and a score of wonderful visitors. Palm Creek had folks from Melbourne, Cairns and Brisbane. For the last lap of the course at Palm Creek, a fellow Brisbanite joined me, and we kept each other motivated while recommending and reminiscing about old Brissy parkruns we had tried. We both had a lot of love for Mitchelton Parkrun, remembering how busy it always is.

For Cardwell, it was another lovely morning running and walking along the foreshore with Katie from the Red Earth Running crew taking out the top spot, and the rest of the Red Earthers not far behind.

Remember to register! You won't get your times or stats if you don't have your barcode.

Parkrun Results: 6th September 2025

Continued from back cover.

Palm Creek #89 – 24 participants
Fastest time: Jayson (19:45) PB
Final finisher: Matteo (54:45)
PBs: Jayson  (19:45), Courtney (31:38), Judah (41:09)
First timers: Harry (21:51), Isabel (24:21), Scott (25:56), Ryder (29:36), Philip (46:29)
Volunteers: Erin Cerutti, Bridgette Duffy, Matteo Mancuso, Donna Panzenbock, Amanda Towner

Cardwell #351 – 13 participants
Fastest time: Kellie (25:13)
Final finisher: Matthew (51:31)
PBs: Janet (51:13)
First timers: Justin of WA Marathon Club (25:59)
Volunteers: Dave Ball, David Clarke, Terry Curtin, Anita Davina, Jan Ferguson, Matthew Gardiner, Rachelle Warlond

Photos sourced from the Palm Creek and Cardwell Parkrun Facebook pages.
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