This month, the Burdekin Potters are celebrating a monumental feat—50 years of friendship, shaping clay, and nurturing creativity at the heart of the community. On July 26 and 27, they’re opening their doors to honour this rich history and the passion that’s kept the club thriving all these years, inviting everyone to come along and join the festivities. The group first met in 1975, when about 20 enthusiasts gathered at Ayr High School to pursue a shared interest in pottery. “We started out meeting at night because the school was in use during the day, and we all just wanted a place where we could pot together,” recalls long-time member and former president Carolyn Starkey. Workshops with visiting artists soon followed, and by 1982, the club had secured its permanent home at Plantation Park Pottery through grants, council support, and fundraising. Keeping the club alive hasn’t always been easy. Membership dropped to just a handful in the early 2000s, but the few remaining members refused to let go. “We worked too hard for this place,” says Carolyn. “There was no way it was going anywhere while we were still around.” Today, membership sits at around 60 people, with beginner classes attracting new faces and a welcoming atmosphere keeping them around. “We’re probably one of the few clubs in Australia
open seven days and nights a week for members,” notes current club president Debbie Ferraris. “Once you’ve done a beginner’s course, you can come
down anytime. We’re always open and inclusive.” The anniversary weekend is set to feature pottery demonstrations, hands-on activities, and the club’s spectacular annual raku firing—a Japanese technique that produces spectacular flames and unique metallic finishes. For members, the event is a chance to share the
joy that’s kept the group thriving for five decades. “It’s in your blood once you start,” says Carolyn. “It’s long been my mental getaway—something I
can just lose myself in.”
WHEN: Saturday, July 26 (10 AM – 3 PM) &
Sunday, July 27 (all day)
WHERE: Plantation Park Pottery, 5 Kennedy
Street, Ayr
ACTIVITIES: Pottery demos, hands-on workshops,
and annual raku firing