
The Burdekin’s premier running event saw a record-breaking turnout on Sunday, 26 April, as nearly 400 athletes laced up in Ayr for what was a Sugar Rush for the books. The 24th edition of the Burdekin Road Runners and Walkers Club’s signature running event saw its previous participation record of 320 smashed, with around 392 runners taking part. Club president Patrick Shannon hailed the event as a success for both the organisation and the wider North Queensland running community. “We’re chuffed with the turnout,” Mr Shannon said. “It was a bit unfortunate—we actually had to cut off entries a little bit early simply because we ran out of bibs. It just means we have to plan bigger and better next year.” Continued on page 28 Massive Field Powers Sugar Rush To New Record In Ayr Continued from cover The event attracted competitors from as far north as Cairns and south as Mackay, alongside families and first-time runners in shorter distance fun runs. Jeff Rubach of the Townsville Road Runners won the men’s half marathon in 1:15:08, while Vanessa Kennedy of Hungry Runners took out the women’s title in 1:27:15. Matt Hutchinson led the men’s 10km field in 35:51, with Brittany Hutchinson winning the women’s race in 40:26. Miles Kerr claimed the men’s 5km title in 20:18, while Mia Brunker of the PACE Project won the women’s event in 20:46. Each runner received a complimentary barbecue breakfast courtesy of the Ayr Rotary Club, while MC John Furnell entertained supporters at the finish line at the Ayr War Memorial. Mr Shannon said the memorial backdrop capped off the morning, the culmination of months of preparation. “There was a lot of work put in over the last three to five months… But to see the community coming out, the amazing weather, and the day after Anzac Day, having the monument behind us, was a really good feeling.” FULL RESULTS Half Marathon—Men Jeff Rubach (Townsville Road Runners) — 1:15:08 Grant Breadsell Aaron Bathis Half Marathon—Women Vanessa Kennedy (Hungry Runners) — 1:27:15 Liv Compton (Whitsunday Running Club) Elizabeth Maguire (Hungry Runners) 10km—Men Matt Hutchinson — 35:51 Sonny O’Rourke Brendan Maltby 10km—Women Brittany Hutchinson — 40:26 Anwen Mackay Isla Chapman 5km—Men Miles Kerr — 20:18 Nathan Barrett Brad Patti 5km—Women Mia Brunker (PACE Project) — 20:46 Bec Stedman Skye Claussen CAPTIONS: Back—The 24th edition of the Burdekin Road Runners and Walkers Club’s signature running event saw its previous participation record of 320 smashed, with around 392 runners taking part. 2—Jeff Rubach of the Townsville Road Runners won the men’s half marathon in 1:15:08. 3—Vanessa Kennedy of Hungry Runners took out the women’s title in 1:27:15. Photo credit: Jacob Casha
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Seniors A better weekend for the Burdekin Panthers. The Club had only four senior games winning three and losing one. The Premiers and Reserve, away to Riverway JCU, won 2-1 and the Reserves, also away to JCU also won 2-1, The Division 1, at home to rebels lost 3-6 but the Division 2, also at home to Rebels won 3-0. The Colts and Ladies both had byes. This week only four teams are in action as both Ladies and Colts have byes. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 are away to Olympic, at 8.30 and 6.30 and on Saturday the Premiers and Reserves are away to Warriors at 7.00 and 3.00. The Colts and Ladies do not have games this week. Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club An away trip to JCU is never easy, and after dropping points the previous week, there was added motivation to respond. JCU started strongly, limiting the Panthers time on the ball and making it difficult to find any rhythm early. The first half produced few clear chances, with JCU capitalising late to take a 1–0 lead into the break. The second half saw a renewed energy from the Panthers, while JCU looked to sit deeper and protect their advantage. This shift allowed Burdekin to dominate possession and build pressure in dangerous areas. The Panthers came close on many occasions, including a strike off the crossbar, before Elliott Dal Santo found the breakthrough with a well-taken finish following strong defensive work in the lead-up. Pushing for a winner, Kyle Taylor earned a penalty in the 87th minute, and Jake Siandri stepped up to calmly convert and give the Panthers a 2–1 lead which they held onto in the closing stages to secure a hard-fought result. That’s three wins from their opening four rounds. Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service Another week and another changed side saw the Reserves debut opportunity for young players Charlie Predebon & Nyasha Gwarada. It was a very warm afternoon game and developed into a good contest with both teams working hard but neither finding any dominance in possession or field position. It took until the last five minutes of the first half for a goal to come from a longer range freekick and JCU went into the break one up. The second half for the Panthers was much better with senior players able to influence the game and keep better possession of the ball. With improved possession and control Burdekin were able to score two goals from Jonte Grazioli and Dom Arrate. It was a gritty game that in previous seasons the Panthers may have let slip, so very pleasing to turn it around and notch up another win. Division 1 – Austral Masonry Against Rebel, both teams and goals started fast, with two goals from Julen Arrate being answered by two from Rebels in the first eighteen minutes. At half time it was 2-2. After that Burdekin got stuck into the grind with tackles flying everywhere. Then a penalty to Rebels and second yellow card for Brad Wright tipped the balance, with Rebels side scoring two goals in quick succession. Cody Scalia headed in a beautiful Charlie Shears corner to give the Burdekin a chance, but with only ten men, it was too much of a struggle The game ended 6-3 to Rebels. Division 2 – RG Customs RG Customs 2nd division defeated Rebels 3-0 in a match they dominated from start to finish. Chris Achille gave Burdekin the lead early in the first half, but despite lots of possession and repeatedly attacking Rebels goal, the Funkies were unable to extend their lead in the first half. Burdekin added further goals through Simon Scuderi after 68 minutes and Fengil after 84 minutes in the second half to see the Funkies rewarded for their efforts and deserving winners in a match they controlled very much from start to finish. Next up is MA Olympic this Friday night away in Townsville. Masters The Masters had another good turnout and, augmented by the Ladies Squad had a replay of the World Cup Qualifier, Italy v Bosnia Herzegovina. A tight match ended in a 2-2 draw with a replay next Monday. Best players on the night were Charley Ruskin and Riley Granshaw. The Masters play every Monday night. All players are welcome, male, and female, useful and hopeless, halt and lame. Be there, International Park for 6.30 Kick off. Juniors Junior soccer returned in great spirit over the Anzac Day weekend, marking the first round of games following the school holiday break. Our youngest players in the U5–U7 age groups took to the field on Saturday afternoon, enjoying local matches filled with enthusiasm, teamwork and plenty of smiles. It was fantastic to see so many familiar faces back and eager to play. Sunday saw an exciting milestone for the U8–U12 teams, who travelled to Townsville for their first games of the season. The step up in competition didn’t deter our players, with all teams showing determination and great sportsmanship throughout the day. It was a wonderful way to kick off the return to soccer, with strong participation across all age groups and a positive start to the term ahead. The U15's had their first game at the weekend against Wulguru. A new coach, a few new players and whole lot of enthusiasm. A bit of nervous energy to start with the first goal being scored by the opposition, but the team went in at half time with a 2-1 lead. Goals for the Panthers scored by Annan Power and Nathan Casella. The team lost Linc Innes due to a nasty clash with their keeper which depleted the bench with only one sub. The second half saw the team digging deep to secure three more goals. One of the new Panthers, Cecil Badza Gwarda scoring two and Emmanuel Mio banging in the final goal for the Panthers to secure a convincing win 5-2. Unfortunately, there is a bit of a break before their next round on the 16 May. An excited U13 Burdekin Panthers team took the field for the first time this season again MA Olympic. The Panthers came away with a very good 3-0 win with two goals from. 2 Caelan Farrell and one from Jazz Chung. All players played outstanding football!! National The A League Men’s season has reached the final stages. Newcastle have won the Premiership; five points clear of Adelaide with Auckland third and Melbourne Victory fourth. The Elimination Finals start on Saturday with Auckland playing Melbourne City and Victory playing Sydney FC. The A League Women are at the Semi-finals stage. At the end of regular fixtures Melbourne City were Premiers six points clear of Wellington, with Canberra third and Brisbane fourth. In the semi-finals this Saturday, Melbourne City face Victory and Brisbane play Wellington.
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Round 7 of the Coutt’s Commercial Tavern Burdekin Touch open competition produced a string of competitive results across all divisions. In the men’s draw, Way To Go defeated BAYWatch 8–4, while His Haas and Slush Puppies played out a 5–all draw. Alliance Pharmacy proved too strong for Wires Down 9–3, and Petrol Heads accounted for Touch n Go 8–5. Blue Murder continued their good form with an 8–4 win over Ball Grabbers, while Burdekin PCYC and Feelers finished locked at 4–all. Renegades edged a tight contest against Royal Touch 7–6, and Teamo Supremo claimed a narrow 3–2 victory over Creampuffs. In the women’s competition, Eathorne’s Princesses defeated Lasers 5–2, while First in Physio delivered the most dominant performance of the round, overpowering Salty Sirens 12–1. Chick Flicks also secured a solid 6–4 win over Can’t Catch. Junior action in the under-14 division saw Chicken Burgers and Cowboys share the points in a 6–all draw. Rockies defeated Broncos 8–3, BAYWatch A accounted for Red Dogs A 8–2, and Silly Soft Serves rounded out the round with a 10–5 win over Red Dogs B. Meanwhile, junior touch football sign-on will be held on Friday, May 1 at 5.30pm at the Burdekin Touch Football clubhouse. The program is open to boys and girls aged 4 to 12, with six weeks of skills, drills and games to follow. Returning Term 1 players can register for free, while new sign-ons cost $20. For more information, contact Rebecca on 0400 705 205 or Peter on 0437 710 500.
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As this is the final patrol weekend for the season, the Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club would would like to thank all our patrolling members for the countless volunteer hours that were undertaken on the beach for our community, your time is appreciated and we thank you for keeping Alva Beach safe. Beach patrols will resume again in the September School Holidays. Beach patrols will resume again in the September school holidays. Saturday, 2/5/26 (1pm–5pm)[Text Wrapping Break]Group I – Sage Hisatake (PC), Ben Hisatake, Luke Hisatake, Austin Dewar Sunday, 3/5/26 (9am–1pm)[Text Wrapping Break]Group G – Carl List (PC), James Kennedy (PC), Shane Morgan, Ross Rickards, Ross Blakey, Jedd Giddy, Nate Giddy Sunday, 3/5/26 (1pm–5pm)[Text Wrapping Break]Group E – John Moloney (PC), Anne Moloney (PC), Sophia Moloney, Tony Felisina, Tramayne Horan, Jarrod Rossato Monday, 4/5/26 (9am–5pm)[Text Wrapping Break]Group A – Chris Wicks (PC), Richard Dale (PC), Jane Olsen, Zackary Dale, Stephanie Dale, Warne McShane, Nico Ortner, Wil Holt
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Burdekin BMX Club recently held its break up, awarding outstanding performance and appreciating participants on volunteers throughout 2023.
2023 was a fabulous year revamping our track with a bitumen berm and a successful glueing prosses giving us more track time and less repairs.
Our November carnival was a huge success with 200 riders competing over 2 days and all looking forward to our 2024 November carnival.
Our club committee brought in our new club constitution.
Whole families have enjoyed a wonderful year of training, racing, Sunday fun and good ole exercise, keeping those bodies moving!
A wonderful break up was had where Keatan Jarvis took out the Rodney Richard's Memorial Trophy, Liandri and Dylan were awarded Most Improved Sprockets, Caley and Jamie Most Improved Juniors and Holly and Boden Most Improved Seniors.
Thank you to all who have volunteered their time to make our club what it is today.
So much fun is had week in week out!
Tiny tots from 2 to mums and dads, everyone is so happy!
Let’s have a wonderful 2024!
Contributed by Burdekin BMX Club
Keatan Jarvis (centre) was awarded the Rodney Richard's Memorial Trophy
Most Improved Awardees
Sprocket girls
Junior girls
Years 8-10
Years 11-13
Years 14+
Senior girls
Mums senior cruisers
Dads senior cruisers
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Neville’s Nomads traveled to Charters Towers last Friday to play in their 26th Goldfield Ashes. In very hot and steamy conditions the Nomads won all three of their games. Charters Towers was extremely hot and by Monday after a lot of rain was almost pleasant.
On Friday morning the Nomads played Mt Garnet Eagles out at the airport with the Eagles batting first and making 151 after being 2/88. In reply the Nomads scored 202 with Chris Mann retiring on 50 and the Hot Stubby Award for the lowest total was to Blake Lowis and Robbie Mitchell. Hot Spot of the Day was Robbie Mitchell’s “Bonzo Over,” three wides, two wickets and one run.
On Saturday afternoon the Nomads were out at Six Pack Downs against Farmers XI. Losing the toss, the Nomads fielded first and dropped a lot of catches as the Farmers accumulated 9/211 with Josh Searle taking three wickets and Charlie Papale taking three catches. In the run chase Jaylen McCubben retired on 55 but the Nomads were struggling, and it took an eighth wicket partnership between Marty Pearce 46 and Bary Cross 33 to get the Nomads over the line scoring 8/221. Reece McCubben took out the Hot Stubby Award.
Heartened by these results the Nomads were confident going into Monday’s morning match, a T20 against Butler Park Bandits, at the Airport Quarry. Losing the toss again, the Nomads batted first and after a good start managed to get to 7/181 with Kurt Haller, 37 and Richard Papale, 36 not out. In reply, the Bandits could only manage 6/151 with Nathan Papale taking two wickets in a much improved fielding performance. Brock Gorey and Reece McCubben took out the Hot Stubby Award.
Another successful Goldfield Ashes for the Nomads who finished in 17th place out of the 124 teams in B2 Grade. Top performers from the Burdekin were Canefield Slashers who finished in third place. Contributed by Richard Samwell
Neville’s Nomads Squad. Photo credit: Alex Papale

The Ayr Surf Life Saving Club's Annual Beach Golf Day is gearing up to be a cracker of an event. Being held on Saturday February 10, with tee-off from 1pm, teams of four will enjoy a fun filled day out with their clubs. Teams are invited to come in their best team themed outfits, to help add to the energetic atmosphere of the day.
Unfortunately, the Club's Australia Day Celebrations have been cancelled, however this has allowed their Top 100 Club event to be aligned with Golf Day. The special event of the draw will take place between 12pm-1.30pm on Saturday 10, with a ticket purchased gaining entry for two people for drinks and lunch and the chance to win $3,000 or $1,000. There are still some numbers available, so if you're interested, please head to the Ayr Surf Club's Facebook page, or contact Kellie Lawry.
The club has organised buses to and from Alva Beach to assist with transportation for the event. The bus will be leaving The Kalamia Hotel in town at 11.30am and 12.30pm and heading back in from the beach at both 8.30pm and 9.30pm.
This is sure to be a great day out for all ages, so get your teams together and come and join in the fun.
Contributed by Kellie Lawry

The Burdekin Clay Target Club held their monthly shoot on Sunday January 14 with 39 competitors.
It was cloudy throughout the day with a consistent breeze which made it very comfortable for this time of the year.
Burdekin Clay Target Club would like to thank our sponsor for event 3 Nicolaides Contracting.
Also thank you to Lui Populin for donating the meat tray which was raffled off and won by Alan Lord.
The next shoot is our 100 Target Double Barrel on Sunday February 11.
Results
Event 1 15 Target Medley 15m
AA Grade 1st Lindsey Groat, Ray Collinson, Glen Rea and Joe Caruso 25/25
A Grade 1st Wine Cislowski, 25/25 2nd Annette Vassalini, Bruce McBow and Benji Micallef 24/25
B Grade 1st Aidan Sebastiani, Sylvia Rossato and John Cerqui 25/25
C Grade 1st Tim Ewens 24/25 2nd Ian Kriesel
Event 2 20 Target Pointscore 15m
AA 1st Ray Collinson 117/117 A Grade 1st Annette Vassalini 59/60 B Grade John Cerqui 58/60 C Grade Ian Kriesel 53/60
Event 3 30 Target Burdekin Single Barrel Championship 15m
Sponsored by Nicolaides Contracting
Open Joe Sebastiani (Jnr) 29/30
AA Grade 1st Joe Caruso 32/35
A Grade 1st Joe Sebastiani (Jnr) 29/30
B Grade 1st Aidan Sebastiani 26/30
C Grade 1st Chantelle Morelli 24/30
Event 4 25 Target Double Barrel Handicap
1st Tim Ewan 25/25
2nd Aidan Sebastiani 28/30
3rd Benji Micallef 27/30
Event 5 15 Pair Double Rise
AA Grade 1st Aaron Lemphers and Ron Gough 27/30
A Grade 1st Benji Micallef 26/30, 2nd Bruce Murphy 24/30
B Grade 1st Glenn McHenry, 27/30, 2nd Annette Vassalini and Joe Sebastiani (Snr) 22/30
C Grade 1st Brian Bonanno 24/30, 2nd Mark Simpson, 23/30, 3rd Ian Kriesel 22/30
Contributed by Sylvia Rossato
Event 2 winners Ray Collinson, Ian Kriesel, John Cerqui and Annette Vassalini
Event 3 winners Joe Sebastiani (Jnr), Joe Caruso, Aiden Sebastiani and Chantelle Moreli
Event 4 winners Benji Micallef, Aiden Sebastiani and Tim Ewens
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Inclement weather brought a premature end to the Watts Shield intertown cricket competition in Bowen over the weekend where two teams featuring players from the Burdekin were vying for the 2024 B Grade title.
Teams from the Burdekin, Bowen, Proserpine and further afield competed in the two-day tournament, which was scheduled to take place from Saturday, January 13 to Sunday, January 14.
Horny Bulls A got their weekend off to a flying start in their first game, scoring 4/231 thanks to unbeaten half centuries from Dan Olditch (53) and Aaron Elphinstone (50), before bowling out opponents Raiders Old Boys for 117.
In the team’s second game, an unbeaten 51 from Ross Wilkie and 46 from Alex Scalia helped the team to 5/246, bowling out opponents Wet n Wobbly for just 89 to secure their second win of the tournament.
Meanwhile, Horny Bulls Z made a total of 190 in their first game, ultimately going down against Wet n Wobbly.
They made 131 in their second game, with contributions from George McLees (50 not out), Joey Southwell (31) and Scott Richards (20), falling short of opponents On the Pull who were bowled out for 201.
Both teams were scheduled to play their third and final games before finals on Sunday morning, with the heavens opening up 12 overs into the morning games.
With two wins, Horny Bulls A found themselves in contention for a finals berth, however all remaining games for the weekend were washed out after heavy rain.
Horny Bulls A
Horny Bulls Z batting against On the Pull
Photo credit: Tiffany Olditch
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Queensland Cricket hosted the Burdekin's first Girls-Only Wet'n'Wild Cricket School Holiday Program last Friday, January 12, providing girls aged five to 12 with the perfect opportunity to learn about cricket in a fun environment.
Held at Burdekin Aquatic Centre, the program invited 16 participants to take part in activities and games including classic catches in the pool, hitting water balloons with cricket bats and red light, green light.
“This encourages girls to come down and play because we’ve got water balloons, we’ve got a pool and the water park, so it encourages girls to play cricket and hopefully they fall in love with it,” said Casual Cricket Coach Taylah Rix.
“The game’s growing, more girls are getting into cricket and as you see on the TV, the WBBL and women’s international teams have come so far, so it’s all about getting girls involved in cricket and building the game even bigger.
“When I was growing up, I didn’t have anything like this.
“I started when I was in grade 6, just playing the game, but with these events, you get to come down and get a little taste of what it’s like to play cricket which is really good.”
Ms Rix and Participation Officer Antony Stewart also held a Girls-Only Wet'n'Wild Cricket session in Charters Towers on Monday.
16 local girls took part in Queensland Cricket’s Girls-Only Wet'n'Wild Cricket School Holiday Program last Friday. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie

The ML Partners Burdekin Sprint meet was hosted at the Burdekin Aquatic Centre on Saturday January 13 and saw 167 swimmers from 15 clubs across North Queensland participating in the event, including teams from as far as Mackay and Charters Towers.
The event was well supported by local sponsors who made it possible to put on a seamless showing and showcased some amazing swimmers and some very exciting Dash for Cash swims at the end of the evening.
The Burdekin Torpedoes had a team of 17 swimmers ageing from 8-54 years, with some enjoying their first official swim meet and learning from the more experienced swimmers including John McKaig who brought along his Masters World Championship Swimming medals he won last year in Japan.
Led by coaches Kim and Mick McConnachie, the Burdekin Torpedoes had a great meet with the younger brigade putting up some great personal best times.
Back Row L-R: Brax Wright, Blake Jorgensen, Maddison Searle, Arabella Sangiuliano, John McKaig, Makayla Pirrone, Mick McConnachie (Coach) and Kim McConnachie (Coach). Front row L-R: Kryssa Mial, Ellanah Searle, Maddie Populin, Evie Totorica, Miley Totorica, Koa Wright, Millie Lyne, Parker Bonato and Lewis Bonato. Absent: Nash Christie. Photo credit: Rina Totorica
Results From Local Swimmers
Lewis Bonato (9yo Men) - 2nd 50m Freestyle, 1st 50m Backstroke, 2nd 50m Breaststroke, 3rd 50m Butterfly
Parker Bonato (12yo Men) - 3rd 50m Freestyle, 2nd 50m Backstroke, 2nd 50m Breaststroke
Millie Lyne (13yo Women) - 3rd 50m Freestyle, 3rd 50m Backstroke, 1st 50m Breaststroke, 3rd 50m Butterfly
John McKaig (open Men) - 2nd 50m Freestyle, 2nd 50m Breaststroke, 1st 50m Butterfly
Makayla Pirrone (14yo Women) - 1st 50m Freestyle, 1st 50m Backstroke, 1st 50m Breaststroke, 1st 50m Butterfly
Arabella Sangiuliano (11yo Women) - 2nd 50m Freestyle
Ellanah Searle (8yo Women) - 1st 50m Freestyle, 1st 50m Backstroke, 2nd 50m Breaststroke, 2nd 50m Butterfly
Maddison Searle (9yo Women) - 1st 50m Freestyle, 1st 50m Backstroke, 2nd 50m Breaststroke, 1st 50m Butterfly
Evie Totorica (8yo Women) - 3rd 50m Freestyle, 2nd 50m Backstroke, 3rd 50m Breaststroke, 1st 50m Butterfly
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At the ML Partners Burdekin Sprint, Burdekin Torpedoes President Ned Bonato thanked all attending clubs who travelled near and far and gave a huge thank you to our amazing sponsors who made it possible to put on such a wonderful event.
Ned also thanked the work of the Club members and their families who worked tirelessly all afternoon to ensure the attending clubs, swimmers and officials were well fed and had smiles on their faces all afternoon.
The Torpedoes will be back in the pool for their first Club night on Wednesday January 24.
Contributed by Kate Lyne
The Burdekin Torpedoes competed at the ML Partners Burdekin Sprint meet, hosted at the Burdekin Aquatic Centre on Saturday. Photos supplied

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There were only 12 players who fronted on a very hot Thursday afternoon for the first game of 2024.
Two games of triples were contested.
The first game John, Joe and Mick were just too strong defeating Keith, Des and Gary 21 to 9.
In game two, the combination of Judy, Jim and Paul, who are normally all lead bowlers, combined very well to defeat Ray, Bob and Henry 21 to 11.
See you all on Thursday – names in by 1:00pm for 1:30 start. Good bowling.
Contributed by Stephen Doig
Winners of the day Mick, Joe and John. Photo credit: Trevor Elton

Representing Australia at the Sol2023 Pacific Games in Honiara, Solomon Islands, North Queensland javelin champion Nash Lowis clinched gold in the men’s javelin throw in November 2023.
The grandson of Home Hill residents Bill and Trish Lowis, the 24-year-old emerged victorious with his final throw of 74.40 metres.
Sitting on a distance of 64.28m after four rounds, Nash started to find his feet in the fifth round with a 69.45m effort to sit in third, before improving again on his last attempt to be crowned the 2023 Pacific Games champion and open Australia’s medal account in athletics for the tournament.
“I started off a bit rocky in the beginning but managed to pull out something reasonable, well enough to win gold,” Nash said after the event.
"My coach at the end of my fifth throw told me to stop thinking about it and just go out there and throw.
“On the sixth one I was able to pluck it out when it counted.”
Nash grew up in Charters Towers and has since developed his javelin career in Townsville.
The former under 20 world champion said he was proud to represent his country and is looking towards his next challenge.
“I was very pleased I was able to chuck on the green and gold,” he said.
“I am trying to qualify for Paris (2024 Olympic Games), but I am working full-time at the moment so am trying to juggle this and that.”
North Queensland javelin thrower Nash Lowis (left) clinched gold at the Sol2023 Pacific Games last year. Photo supplied: Athletics Australia
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With the Brisbane International Tennis Tournament back on the calendar, thousands of tennis fans poured into Pat Rafter Arena with the hope of catching a match with Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray or Naomi Osaka. The early rounds did not disappoint with many of the matches going deep into the third set. Despite the rain, there were many sell out sessions. In addition to the international event, Tennis Queensland also ran sessions for clubs, coaches and government agencies. The 2023 Queensland Champions were honoured with a lap around Pat Rafter Arena and photo with Rafael Nadal. Some of those honoured included Lily Shepherd from Mackay, Rohan Hazratwala from Townsville, the Queensland School Sport Tennis Team and World Champion Athlete with an Intellectual Impairment Archie Graham. Primary School Teams also had the chance to compete in the Red, Orange and Green Ball Competitions.
I was fortunate enough to attend a Women Leaders in Tennis Breakfast where Olympic Swimmer and Medalist Brooke Hansen was the guest speaker. She was very inspirational telling us about her road to Gold and the barriers that defined who she is as a person and how she never gave up until she reached her goal. She put this message out to everyone, whether you a champion of your chosen sport or a club volunteer. The message was simple DO IT, DON’T QUIT.
Recently appointed CEO of Tennis Queensland Kim Kachel took the opportunity to present the Advantage Queensland Action Plan update and to talk about how Tennis Queensland is embracing complementary racquet sports of Padel, Pickleball, POP and Beach Tennis.
Brisbane International, you were a ripper! I’ll be back.
Contributed by Kate Casswell
Home Hill Tennis Association
Tennis Queensland CEO Kim Kachel and Home Hill Tennis Association’s Kate Casswell. Photo supplied

Shim Jang Taekwondo has been running strongly in the Burdekin for nearly 15 years, hitting a milestone last year with it being the fifth year operating a second centre in Home Hill.
At the end of training each year, students and instructors celebrate the year that was and award the students who performed exceptionally throughout the year.
“All our students put in an amazing effort last year and we look forward to growing our art in the Burdekin this year,” said Branch Instructor Cliff Mann.
At the end of training each year, Shim Jang Taekwondo’s students and instructors celebrate the year that was and award the students who performed exceptionally throughout the year.
2023’s Students of the Year for each centre worked tirelessly throughout the year to achieve their well earned reward.
It was also the year we saw two members become the first ladies in the Burdekin to achieve their 1st Dan Black Belts in the art of Shim Jang Taekwondo since its humble beginnings.
They’re a shining example of our core tenets of loyalty, integrity and respect.
If you’ve ever thought that you’d like to improve your fitness or build up your confidence by learning some powerful self-defense that we tailor to all ages, then check out the website www.shimjang.com and book a free trial as we start back to training on the January 15 and 16 in Ayr and Home Hill respectively.
Contributed by Cliff Mann
Shim Jang Taekwondo has been running in the Burdekin for nearly 15 years. Photo supplied
2024 Students of the Year receiving their trophies and certificates from Master Instructor Ian Holmes and Branch Instructor Cliff Mann
Two local women achieved 1st Dan Black Belts in the art of Shim Jang Taekwondo last year
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Youth netballers looking to test and develop your skills, get ready for one of the best netball development squads around.
Run and organised by North Queensland’s Netball Academy, netballers of Ayr and Home Hill are able to sign up for the Talent Development Squads, which consist of six-weeks of tailor-made strength, conditioning and technique coaching.
There are two distinct squads: the 11 to 13 Development Squad, and the 13 Plus Development Squad, with speciality coaching and resources for the different age groups.
Beginning February 17, these squads include weekly sessions, expert elite coaching, mindset and goal setting resources, nutrition and recovery resources, and training singlet, with specialty strength and conditioning classes and sports science and fitness testing offered separately.
These squads are offered to all strengths of netball players, with the opportunity to learn and grow with players at a similar skill level, with a focus on fundamental skill development, teamwork, and building a strong foundation for players futures in netball.
To register, visit nqna.com.au
Test your skills with these development squads. Image: Shutterstock

Nine Burdekin locals attended a Pool Lifeguard course and update on Sunday, December 10 and Monday, December 11.
The course was facilitated by Royal Life Saving Society Queensland (RLSSQ) instructor Lee Smith.
“With great pleasure I was invited to conduct a lifeguard course at your pool in Ayr,” Lee said.
“RLSSQ cares about water safety and so do I.
“We had a wonderful two days discussing the pros and cons of oxygen therapy, spinal boards, CPR, and a multitude of water related scenarios.
“The outcome was very positive with seven newly qualified pool lifeguards and two reaccredited lifeguards.
“The water slides at Ayr pool were also a lot of fun … so I have been told.”
L-R John Furnell, Sophie Parker, Lee Smith (RLSSQ instructor), Luke Isatake, Judith Ferguson, Logan Flanagan, Ben Isatake, Isabella Moloney, and Sophia Moloney
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Some made it to the Christmas table while others were released to fight another day. Photos supplied: Burdekin Blokes and Boats
Ben Hovell and Ethan Bell were happy with landing a 58cm Red Throat, a PB for Ben.
Jodie Dingwall’s sons brought home a nice dinner fishing with their dad
Paul Quagliata shared a couple of nice fish caught at Groper Creek
Queensland Grouper caught by John Chandler
Stephen Gort caught this Mangrove Jack in a cast net while chasing bait