At National WholeLife Conference The WholeLife Pharmacy & Healthfoods 2025 Conference in Sydney proved a memorable event for Ingham’s own Brenden Seri, who returned home with one of the industry’s highest accolades. Seri, pharmacist at WholeLife Pharmacy Ingham, was named Pharmacist of the Year, a recognition he describedas both an honour and a humbling experience.The award was presented to Seri by his friend and 2024 recipient, Brenton Veurman. In accepting, Seri emphasised that the accolade
Read the full storyForrest Beach has always been a place where community and coastline meet, and now it has a new chapter in its real estate story. After more than 40 years of dedicated service, Mary Venables has retired, passing the torch of Venables Real Estate to Richard and Lisa, who have proudly launched Forrest Beach Real Estate. The change marks the end of an era, but also a fresh beginning for the township and its real estate landscape. Mary’s journey in the industry is nothing short of remarkable. Arrivi
Read the full storyWalter W. Mason’s Book Launch in Ingham Ingham welcomed local author Walter W. Mason for the launch of his two highly anticipated books, Little Girl Beautiful and The Blue Bus, and the event was nothing short of a triumph. The community gathered in high spirits, catching up with Mason, sharing stories, and celebrating a lifetime of connection to the region. By the end of the launch, every copy of The Blue Bus had sold out, and Mason was down to his last box of Little Girl Beautiful. Those who mi
Read the full storyBy Victoria Velton Ingham came alive over the weekend as the Ingham FC 2025 Junior Carnival brought together hundreds of young players, families, and supporters for a celebration of soccer and community spirit. The annual event, held across the club’s home grounds, saw teams from across the region take part in a full schedule of games, giving juniors the chance to showcase their skills in a fun and competitive environment. From the under-6s taking their first steps on the field to
Read the full storyHiya Hinchinbrookshire!
Last week, I felt like I was running around like a chicken without a head. Back and forth, round and round, all about town, over mountains and across rivers, sunrise to sunset and beyond, a journo's job is never done!
On top of interviews, photo-ops, sports events, meetings, paper deliveries and writing, I somehow managed to also be a part of Ingham Community Theatre Group's theatre restaurant production: Wink at the Sphinx. It was so fun to be on stage again. I love building characters and getting to act them out. I was part of the ensemble cast, a Turkish merchant specialising in shoes, fabrics and lotions. Sphinx Screen, anyone?
Much love to all my fellow cast members, the production team and all the wonderful audience. Your laughter made us feel brighter than the golden genie.
This week is looking just as busy with the Teen Odyssey Horizon gallery exhibition opening at Tyto and the Sugar City Rodeo bound to blow us all away. See you 'round Hinchinbrookshire, say hello if you spot me out and about!
Victoria
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