Wednesday, November 19, 2025

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

All Aboard The Sugarcane Train

New Kids’ Song Showcases Queensland’s Sweetest Crop

A catchy new children’s song celebrating Queensland’s sugar industry has taken off online, with Sugarcane Train, a collaboration between George the Farmer and CANEGROWERS, attracting more than 68,000 views in just three days.

The companion educational video, Learn About Sugarcane with George the Farmer, has also proved a hit, drawing over 65,000 views since its release on Friday.

The upbeat tune takes children on a playful journey “from paddock to packet,” showing how sugarcane is planted, grown, harvested and turned into sugar, fuel, electricity and even bioplastics. Designed to make learning fun, the project brings Queensland’s sugar story to life through music, animation and hands-on education.

“Sugarcane is one of Australia’s most vibrant, versatile and sustainable crops, and it’s great to see it come to life through George the Farmer’s unique storytelling,” said CANEGROWERS CEO Dan Galligan.

“George’s new tune is fun, factual and might just get stuck in your head for days – and its incredible early success shows just how much kids love learning where their food and fibre come from.

It also continues CANEGROWERS’ long-standing commitment to helping students and teachers understand our industry and its people.”

The Sugarcane Train song and educational video mark the first instalments in a new suite of learning resources developed by George the Farmer in partnership with CANEGROWERS. A full set of curriculum-aligned STEM materials for Prep to Year 4 will be released ahead of the 2026 school year, featuring activities such as designing cane farms, building model harvesters and exploring environmental stewardship.

George the Farmer creator Simone Kain said the response from young viewers has been overwhelming.

“Kids can’t resist singing along – and Sugarcane Train is the perfect way to show how clever, creative and sustainable our farmers really are,” she said.

Teachers, parents and little growers can hop aboard the Sugarcane Train today:

  • Watch the video on the George the Farmer YouTube channel
  • Stream the song on all major platforms
  • Learn more at georgethefarmer.com.au or canegrowers.com.au

CANEGROWERS Education Project Co-ordinator, Shikira Kalatzis, Cairns Region cane farmer Celiamaree Zarins, the George the Farmer team, Shaun, George and Simone, and CANEGROWERS Cairns Region District Manager Joel Teirney (Photo Supplied)

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