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A Night To Remember

Students Shine At Annual Combined Secondary Schools’ Ball On Saturday, 6 September, the Ingham State High School auditorium shimmered with elegance and excitement, as almost 200 students from all secondary schools across the district gathered for the annual Combined Secondary Schools’ Ball. Students from Ingham State High School, Gilroy Santa Maria College, and St Teresa’s College, Abergowrie, came together for a night of celebration, friendship, and unforgettable memories. Representing Y

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Gilroy Santa Maria College To Celebrate 75 Years

Gilroy Santa Maria College is preparing to mark a major milestone, celebrating 75 years of excellence in education with a special event on Wednesday, 30 October 2025. Originally scheduled for last year but postponed due to severe weather events, this long-awaited celebration will bring together current and former students, staff, and members of the wider community to reflect on the College’s rich history and look ahead to an exciting future. It is a wonderful opportunity to honour the gen

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Safehome

Keeping Queensland Homes Fire-Safe When it comes to protecting your family, a few simple precautions can make all the difference. That’s where Safehome, a free initiative by the Queensland Fire Department (QFD), comes in. Designed to help householders identify and eliminate fire and general safety hazards, Safehome offers personalised advice right where it matters most – in your own home. Upon request, firefighters will visit your property at a time that suits you, inspecting for potentia

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Basketball Legends Lauren Jackson & Tess Madgen Coming To Ingham

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 throu

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Ingham's Own 'Super' Wins Kingdom Cup

June 10, 2025

The Kingdom Cup 2025 delivered another explosive night of boxing action, thrilling the crowd in Ingham with a powerful mix of emerging talent, fierce matchups, and unforgettable moments.

Local pride was on full display when 19-year-old Josh “Super” Shannon stepped into the ring and delivered a second-round knockout victory in front of his hometown crowd. The promising middleweight prospect, trained by Dean, made a spectacular professional debut and now boasting a perfect 1–0 record.  Continued inside.

Kingdom Cup 2025 Packs A Punch

One of the most anticipated bouts of the night saw Caden Russo go glove-to-glove with Aaron Stahl in a heated contest to claim the unofficial title of North Queensland’s best welterweight. Both fighters brought intensity and heart to the ring, keeping the crowd on edge until the final bell.

In the junior division, the fight of the night honours went to Kingdom Gym’s own Spencer Riys, who faced off against Riley McAlister from Dragons Gym. Spencer's sharp technique and grit earned him not only the bout, but also the title of Junior Fighter of the Night. Meanwhile, in the senior ranks, Perri Baker took home the crown for Senior Fighter of the Night with an outstanding performance.

Ringside glamour was also on show, with 2025’s stunning Kingdom Cup card girls, Bonnie-Jaye Molloy and Lily Torrisi, adding a touch of class to the evening. Sponsored by The Big Crab, both women lit up the arena, with Bonnie-Jaye being a former Australian amateur female champion herself.

The Station Hotel set the stage for the official weigh-in the night before, thanks to the continued support of Gavin Bacchiella. It was a well-attended event, giving fans a chance to meet the fighters up close.

One of the night’s standout moments came with the auction of a signed boxing glove, presented by none other than former three-time world champion Michael Katsidis. The glove, signed by Katsidis and other Australian boxing legends, was won by Chris Windship of Wilmar Sugars, an absolute prized keepsake for any boxing fan.

With local heroes rising, legends lending their legacy, and a community turning out in full force, Kingdom Cup 2025 proved once again why it remains a cornerstone of regional Australian boxing.

19-year-old Josh “Super” Shannon and his trophy. Photo sourced: Kingdom Boxing Club Facebook page.

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