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Read the full storyThe February 2025 floods left an undeniable mark on Hinchinbrook Shire, affecting every corner of the community and testing resilience like never before. In response, Hinchinbrook Shire Council is introducing a new category in the 2026 Australia Day Awards — the Flood Hero Recognition — to honour the countless individuals who selflessly stood up to support their neighbours and help rebuild our community. Mayor Ramon Jayo said the overwhelming spirit shown during those difficult days. “These floods impacted us all, and throughout the crisis, ordinary people showed extraordinary kindness and courage,” Mayor Jayo said. “They didn’t seek recognition; they acted out of love and a deep sense of responsibility to their community. “This award is about recognising their quiet heroism and the strength they gave us when we needed it most. “This is the community’s chance to thank those who gave so much without expecting anything in return.” The Flood Hero Recognition category is unique. It’s not about a single winner but about honouring the many hands that held us together. Council invites the community to nominate anyone who inspired them from volunteers to emergency responders to neighbours who simply helped in small but meaningful ways. From celebrating outstanding citizens of all ages, to recognising cultural and sporting achievements, community events, and acts of heroism during the 2025 floods — there’s a category for every kind of contribution. Judges may reassign nominations to ensure they’re recognised in the most fitting category. Nominations across all categories are now open and will close at 5.00pm on Monday 15 December 2025. Visit www.hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au/community-environment/australia-day-celebrations/how-to-nominate/ for more information, visit the Council office at 25 Lannercost Street, Ingham or call 4774 4600. Award recipients will be celebrated at the Australia Day event on 26 January 2026 at the Hinchinbrook Shire Hall.
Read the full storyWarrina Lakes came alive from 2–4 October as families and anglers of all ages gathered for the annual Tilapia Tournament — a much-loved Cassowary Coast tradition that unites the community while protecting the local environment. A record 710 participants took part in this year’s event, reeling in 604 tilapia, an invasive pest fish species that threatens native aquatic habitats. Cassowary Coast Regional Council Mayor Teresa Millwood said removing tilapia from local waterways plays an important role in restoring the health of Warrina Lakes and protecting native species. All fish caught were deep-buried on site to ensure safe disposal. “The Tilapia Tournament shows how local events like this can have a real impact, not just by removing tilapia from our waterways, but by bringing people together to learn, work as a team and care for our rivers and lakes for years to come,” Mayor Millwood said. Mayor Millwood and Councillors Nick Pervan, Renee McLeod and Jeff Baines joined participants throughout the event, encouraging catch efforts and discussing future opportunities for Warrina Lakes. Warrina Lakes is a great open space, and once you have been there you can’t wait to return,” Councillor Pervan said. “Seeing families, including mums, dads, aunties, uncles, and grandparents down there and catching fish shows how much the community and in particular the kids love attending each year,” he said Travelling families from Brisbane, Tully and Mission Beach also joined in, highlighting the event’s regional appeal. Councillor Baines presented 32 prizes across 18 categories, recognising the skills and enthusiasm of the region’s most dedicated young anglers. The tournament’s success was made possible through 32 local sponsors, who contributed over $9,600 in prizes and helped run activities such as face painting and a sausage sizzle. Special thanks were extended to Bek & Joe’s Donuts, Innisfail Mini Rail, and Goodstart Early Learning for helping create a festive, family-friendly atmosphere. As the last fish were measured and buried, one message was clear: that events like the Tilapia Tournament not only bring people together but help safeguard the Cassowary Coast’s natural beauty and biodiversity.
Read the full storyOur Lady of Lourdes students have once again demonstrated their outstanding public speaking skills at the annual Frank Fraser Lecturette District Final, held on 16 October and hosted by Ingham State School. Sponsored by Rotary, the event brought together talented young speakers from across the district to showcase their confidence, preparation, and creativity. Representing Our Lady of Lourdes were Asha Goldfinch, Ruby Gori and Cianne Lyons, who each delivered carefully crafted speeches that reflected their strong communication skills and thoughtful perspectives. The judges faced a difficult task, with every student presenting their work to an exceptionally high standard. In a proud moment for the school, Cianne was announced as the 2026 Frank Fraser Lecturette Competition winner for her inspiring speech titled “The Power of Positive Thinking.” Her performance captivated both the audience and the judging panel, earning well-deserved praise. Staff and families played an important role in supporting the students’ success, with special thanks extended to Ms Phillips, Mr Cianciullo, and Mrs Quabba for their guidance and encouragement throughout the preparation process. The school congratulates all three students on their dedication, confidence, and success in representing Our Lady of Lourdes with pride and excellence.
Read the full storyTuesday 5 August
Cafe Crawl
9:00am – 11:00am, cafe location provided on RSVP.
Join us on a cafe adventure through our community. Come along as we explore the different cafe's we have available to us within our community and have a chat, sip a coffee and a bite to eat. If interested please RSVP with Mei at: 07 4776 1822.
Senior Men's Social Group
9:00am – 12:00pm at HCSC The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd, Ingham.
Are you a man over 60, or 55 if you identify as ATSI, looking for a place to belong, connect and share good times? Meet other men, enjoy meaningful conversations, and participate in fun activities. Please contact Desley at: 4776 1822.
Wednesday 6 August
Hinchinbrook Stitchers, Social Sewing Group
9:00am - 3:00pm at Victoria Mill Social Club Hall, Ingham.
Quilting, crocette, knitting and sewing, all crafts are enjoyed at at this club! Bring whatever you need and your own lunch and refreshments for a lovely day of being creative. Contact Jackie for further detials on: 04 2771 7605.
Brothers Bingo
9:30am at the Brothers Sports & Community Club, Cooper St, Ingham.
This event has been a cornerstone of the community, fostering a friendly and inclusive atmosphere. Come along, reconnect with familiar faces, and enjoy the excitement of Bingo once again.
Canasta & Cards
1:30pm - 3:30pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd.
Enjoy games of canasta among other card games with your fellow card-players! Please call Desley to register your interest: 07 4776 1822.
Social Darts
7:00pm in the Upstairs Area, Brothers Sports and Community Club, Cooper St, Ingham.
Players are enjoying the newly upgraded upstairs area and the fresh amenities. Be sure to check in before 7pm to join the competition and experience the friendly spirit of the game.
Thursday 7 August
CWA Craft Group
9:00am - 12:00pm at the Forrest Beach CWA Hall, 6 Palm St.
Everyone is welcome to do your own craft or join an organised craft activity. For just $2.00 enjoy the company of other crafters, all levels of experience and craft types welcome! Our gold coin donation library is also open with books aplenty, CDs, DVDs, and puzzles too!
Homelessness Week Community BBQ
10:00am, Hub 52, McIlwraith Street, Ingham.
As part of Homelessness Week (4–10 August), Hinchinbrook Community Support is hosting a free community BBQ to raise awareness and encourage action on local housing issues. Come along, enjoy a meal, connect with services, and learn more about how you can help make a difference. All community members welcome.
Technology Classes
10:00am – 1:30pm, at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith Street, Ingham.
Want to get more confident with computers, smartphones, tablets, or social media? Computer Classes from 10:00am to 11:30am, followed by Technology Classes from 12:00pm to 1:30pm. Bookings are essential, contact the Library on 07 4776 4600 or email: library@hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au.
Playtime At The Library
10:30am - 12:00pm at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73-75 McIlwraith Street, Ingham.
A fun-filled learning session, which incorporates stories, songs and rhymes aimed at children 0-5 years of age. Each session caregivers will have the opportunity to ask questions or discuss concerns with a Queensland Health Clinical Nurse.
Mahjong
1:00pm – 3:00pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd.
Join in friendly games of mahjong and test your tile skills with fellow enthusiasts! Please call Desley to register your interest: 07 4776 1822.
Hinchinbrook Industry Networking Event
4:00pm – 6:00pm, Lees Hotel Beer Garden, 58 Lannercost Street, Ingham.
Hinchinbrook Industry Networking Event - Build Conversations. Grow Connections. Secure Contracts. An exclusive networking event connecting local businesses with Windlab and Symal, the appointed Civil Balance of Plant Contractor for the Gawara Baya Wind Farm. Learn about upcoming opportunities and how to get involved ahead of construction in early 2026. Free event includes canapés. Drinks available at bar prices. RSVP: Julie Mac Pherson, 07 4776 4722 or jmacpherson@hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au
Northern Region SES Info & Sign-On Night
5:45pm, Ingham SES HQ, corner Menzies & Alston Streets, Ingham.
Locals are invited to learn more about joining the SES at this free information session. No experience needed – just a willingness to help. Come along to meet the team, ask questions, and find out how you can make a difference in your community through volunteering. For details, contact Dan on 0400 751 622 or email NR.Recruit@ses.qld.gov.au.
Friday 8 August
Cardwell UFO Festival
8th - 10th August at Cardwell Foreshore and Surrounds.
The Australian UFO Festival will take place in Cardwell, from 8 to 10 August. The festival website has been updated with the full program of activities. Highlights include guided stargazing, guest speakers at the C-Files Forum, markets, food trucks, foreshore entertainment, kids’ activities, and costume competitions. Full program and event details, visit: australianufofestival.com.au/weekend-overview
Selectability Ingham Breakfast Club
6:30am–8:00am, Canegrowers Building, 11–13 Lannercost Street, Ingham.
Held in support of Loneliness Awareness Week and its 2025 theme ‘Moments Matter’, this free community breakfast offers a warm meal and friendly conversation three mornings a week. Hosted by selectability Ingham’s Clubhouse, the program helps foster connection and improve mental wellbeing. Open to all adults in the community, enquiries: 07 4781 2690.
Hinchinbrook Industry Breakfast Event
6:45am - 8:30am, Lees Hotel Bistro, 58 Lannercost Street, Ingham.
Energising the Future: Major Project Opportunities in Renewables. Hear from Windlab and Symal as they share project updates and outline upcoming opportunities for local suppliers and workforce involvement in the Gawara Baya Wind Farm. A must-attend for businesses looking to engage in this major regional development. Tickets $30, Bookings: hinchinbrooktickets.com.au
Medieval Seniors Morning Tea
9:00am–11:30am, Hinchinbrook Shire Hall, Ingham.
Hear ye, hear ye! Council’s beloved Seniors Morning Tea returns with a medieval twist. Enjoy a morning of merriment, music, and entertainment from talented locals and school performers. Come dressed in your finest medieval attire and be part of the magic. Tickets: $15 – available at Council’s main office. Ticket sales close Wednesday 6 August 2025.
Friday Trade
4:00pm - 11:00pm Upstairs Area, the Brothers Sports and Community Club, Cooper St, Ingham.
While the kitchen is still being restored, snacks will be available to ensure everyone feels welcome. Our usual jackpot games and raffles will continue, come along for good company, nibbles and fun games.
Saturday 9 August
Parkrun
7:00am in Palm Creek, Ingham & The Cardwell foreshore.
A FREE weekly 5k exercising event for participants of all standards, an opportunity for all the local community, regardless of age or gender, to come together regularly to enjoy the outdoors and get physically active. We want to encourage people to run, jog, walk and volunteer together!
Halifax Progress Association Markets
7:00am - 12:00pm at Riverview Park, behind the Spar, Halifax.
A lovely little market held in the township of Halifax, selling local crafts and handmade goods, community food stalls and a coffee van. It’s a wonderful time for the family to come for the markets but stay for the town and explore its amazing historic features and buildings. Sites are $10, provided holding a current certificate for public liability. To book your site, phone Nicci: 04 6899 6075 or message Halifax Progress and Tourism Association.
Conroy Hall Markets
7:30am - 11:30am in Conroy Hall, 43 McIlwraith Street, Ingham.
This fantastic all-weather market is Ingham’s longest running market packed with charm and variety. You'll find crafts, jewellery, plants, antiques, books, bric-a-brac, clothing, and more. Don’t miss the homemade goodies – cakes, biscuits, jams – and grab a delicious bacon and egg toastie for breakfast! For stallholder enquiries, contact Rita on 0417 792 602.
Forrest Beach Hoy
12:30pm at the Community Function Centre, Wattle Street, Forrest Beach.
Fill your afternoon with a competitive and fun game of Hoy! Like bingo but using a deck of cards to match instead of numbers. Every game has a prize. There’s a Lucky Door Prize, Raffles, Cent Sale and Afternoon tea available – everyone can have a go!
Sunday 10 August
Lucinda Markets
7:00am – 11:30am at Borello Park, Lucinda Foreshore.
These charming markets take place in the scenic Borello Park, right on the beautiful Lucinda foreshore. Enjoy a relaxed morning browsing a variety of stalls featuring plants, crafts, preloved items, local artisans, and more. Be sure to arrive early as the homemade cakes and biscuits are always popular and tend to sell out fast! Site fee is $8 for a 3x3m space. To book a stall, contact Linda Hunt on 0436 047 358.
Cardwell Jetty Australian UFO Festival Markets
8:00am at the Cardwell Jetty on the Cardwell Foreshore.
This is not your average market – it’s an intergalactic experience attracting locals, tourists, and alien enthusiasts from across the galaxy! Expect huge crowds, festive vibes, themed entertainment, food, fun, and a whole universe of shopping. If you would like to become a stall holder or get more info reach out to groundcontrol@australianufofestival.com.au
Monday 11 August
Selectability Ingham Breakfast Club
6:30am–8:00am, Canegrowers Building, 11–13 Lannercost Street, Ingham.
Held in support of Loneliness Awareness Week and its 2025 theme ‘Moments Matter’, this free community breakfast offers a warm meal and friendly conversation three mornings a week. Hosted by selectability Ingham’s Clubhouse, the program helps foster connection and improve mental wellbeing. Open to all adults in the community, enquiries: 07 4781 2690.
Chat Room
9:30am - 10:30am at the Community Support Centre, 52 McIlwraith St, Ingham.
A social group for like-minded adults who wouldlike to gather, socialise and enjoy a chat with their coffee. No need to sign up, just drop in and have a cuppa!
Creative Corner Craft Group
2:00pm - 3:00pm at The HUB, 100 McIlwraith St, Ingham.
This crafty event is free and materials will mostly be provided. Occasionally, members may be asked to bring consumables. Contact Desley, Shannen or Mei at: 07 4776 1822.
Tuesday 12 August
Senior Men's Social Group
9:00am – 12:00pm at HCSC The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd, Ingham.
Are you a man over 60, or 55 if you identify as ATSI, looking for a place to belong, connect and share good times? Meet other men, enjoy meaningful conversations, and participate in fun activities. Please contact Desley at: 4776 1822.
Wednesday 13 August
Selectability Ingham Breakfast Club
6:30am–8:00am, Canegrowers Building, 11–13 Lannercost Street, Ingham.
This free community breakfast offers a warm meal and friendly conversation three mornings a week. Hosted by selectability Ingham’s Clubhouse, the program helps foster connection and improve mental wellbeing. Open to all adults in the community, enquiries: 07 4781 2690.
Hinchinbrook Stitchers, Social Sewing Group
9:00am - 3:00pm at Victoria Mill Social Club Hall, Ingham.
Quilting, crocette, knitting and sewing, all crafts are enjoyed at at this club! Bring whatever you need and your own lunch and refreshments for a lovely day of being creative. Contact Jackie for further detials on: 04 2771 7605.
Brothers Bingo
9:30am at the Brothers Sports & Community Club, Cooper St, Ingham.
This event has been a cornerstone of the community, fostering a friendly and inclusive atmosphere. Come along, reconnect with familiar faces, and enjoy the excitement of Bingo once again.
Canasta & Cards
1:30pm - 3:30pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd.
Enjoy games of canasta among other card games with your fellow card-players! Please call Desley to register your interest: 07 4776 1822.
Social Darts
7:00pm in the Upstairs Area, Brothers Sports and Community Club, Cooper St, Ingham.
Players are enjoying the newly upgraded upstairs area and the fresh amenities. Be sure to check in before 7pm to join the competition and experience the friendly spirit of the game.
Thursday 14 August
CWA Craft Group
9:00am - 12:00pm at the Forrest Beach CWA Hall, 6 Palm St.
Everyone is welcome to do your own craft or join an organised craft activity. for just $2.00 enjoy the company of other crafters, all levels of experience and craft types welcome! Our gold coin donation library is also open with books aplenty, CD's, DVD's, and puzzles too!
Technology Classes
10:00am – 1:30pm, at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73–75 McIlwraith Street, Ingham.
Want to get more confident with computers, smartphones, tablets, or social media? Computer Classes from 10:00am to 11:30am, followed by Technology Classes from 12:00pm to 1:30pm. Bookings are essential, contact the Library on 07 4776 4600 or email: library@hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au.
Playtime At The Library
10:30am - 12:00pm at the Hinchinbrook Shire Library, 73-75 McIlwraith Street, Ingham.
A fun-filled learning session, which incorporates stories, songs and rhymes aimed at children 0-5 years of age. Each session caregivers will have the opportunity to ask questions or discuss concerns with a Queensland Health Clinical Nurse.
Mahjong
1:00pm – 3:00pm at The Centre, 71 Townsville Rd.
Join in friendly games of mahjong and test your tile skills with fellow enthusiasts! Please call Desley to register your interest: 07 4776 1822.
Friday 15 August
Selectability Ingham Breakfast Club
6:30am–8:00am, Canegrowers Building, 11–13 Lannercost Street, Ingham.
This free community breakfast offers a warm meal and friendly conversation three mornings a week. Hosted by selectability Ingham’s Clubhouse, the program helps foster connection and improve mental wellbeing. Open to all adults in the community, enquiries: 07 4781 2690.
Seniors Morning Coffee Club
9:30am - 11:30am at the Noorla Bowls Club, 32 McIlwraith St, Ingham.
Offering lovely morning tea, games, trivia, prizes, and can pick you up from your residence if required depending on your address. Currently doing bus pick-ups to Halifax and around Ingham. We charge a cover fee of $3pp. which goes towards morning tea. To register your interest and RSVP, please contact Desley at: 4776 1822
Friday Trade
4:00pm - 11:00pm Upstairs Area, Brothers Sports and Community Club, Cooper St, Ingham.
Join us as Friday trading returns, bringing the community back together after recent challenges. While the kitchen is still being restored, snacks will be available to ensure everyone feels welcome. Our usual jackpot games and raffles will continue, come along for good company, nibbles and fun games.
2025 Theatre Restaurant - Wink at the Sphinx - Opening Night
From 6:30pm at Ingham Bowls Club, 33 Ann Street, Ingham.
The Ingham Theatre Group is excited to present their 2025 Theatre Restaurant, a lively evening of entertainment and dining, set to be performed at the Ingham Bowls Club in August 2025. Audiences can expect a delightful combination of comedy and (melo)drama, all while enjoying a delicious meal in a relaxed, social setting. Be sure to book tickets for this highly anticipated event!
Saturday 16 August
Parkrun
7:00am in Palm Creek, Ingham & The Cardwell foreshore.
A FREE weekly 5k exercising event for participants of all standards, an opportunity for all the local community, regardless of age or gender, to come together on a regular basis to enjoy the outdoors and get physically active. We want to encourage people to run, jog, walk and volunteer together! Grab a post park run coffee at JK’s Café in Ingham or at the Seabreeze Café in Cardwell with us!
Markets at the Mosaic
8:00am - 12:00pm in Mercer Lane, Ingham.
Enjoy a fantastic morning at Markets at the Mosaic and browse a wonderful showcase of handmade and homemade products, entertainment, and delicious treats! You'll find something for everyone, there's jewlery, softcrafts, beautiful artwork and so much more!
2025 Theatre Restaurant - Wink at the Sphinx
From 6:30pm at Ingham Bowls Club, 33 Ann Street, Ingham.
A lively evening of entertainment and dining, set to be performed at the Ingham Bowls Club in August 2025. Audiences can expect a delightful combination of comedy and (melo)drama, all while enjoying a delicious meal in a relaxed, social setting. Be sure to book tickets for this highly anticipated event!
Sunday 17 August
Ingham Raintree Community Markets
8:00am – 12:00pm at Rotary Park, Ingham.
Held under the shade of Ingham’s iconic raintrees in Rotary Park, enjoy crafts, bric-a-brac, tropical plants, and local made treats! All stallholder fees are proudly donated to Palliative Care Ingham, supporting a vital local cause. For more infoor to book a site, please contact Linda on 0436 047 358.
Afternoon Tea & Fashion Parade
1:30pm – 5:00pm at the Upper Stone QCWA Hall, 19 Stoneleigh Road, Upper Stone.
Enjoy a fabulous afternoon of fashion, fun and food hosted by the Upper Stone QCWA. Featuring a fashion parade by Lisa Maree Boutique & Ingham Underagers, games, raffles, cent sale, guest speaker, bar and food. Wear your best fascinator—creativity encouraged! The afternoon will be MC’d by Kaitlin Gileppa. Tickets available via the ‘Upper Stone QCWA Branch’ Facebook page or at Piccolo Poompi in the Cascade Arcade.
Monday 18 August
Selectability Ingham Breakfast Club
6:30am–8:00am, Canegrowers Building, 11–13 Lannercost Street, Ingham.
This free community breakfast offers a warm meal and friendly conversation three mornings a week. Hosted by selectability Ingham’s Clubhouse, the program helps foster connection and improve mental wellbeing. Open to all adults in the community, enquiries: 07 4781 2690.
Chat Room
9:30am - 10:30am at the Community Support Centre, 52 McIlwraith St, Ingham.
A social group for like-minded adults who wouldlike to gather, socialise and enjoy a chat with their coffee. No need to sign up, just drop in and have a cuppa!