January 21, 2026

Burdekin Woodcrafts Association Invites Locals To Carve Out A New Skill

Are you artistic? Would you like to use your talents with woodworking, one of the world’s oldest artforms? Or would you just like to learn a new skill in the company of like-minded, friendly people? Then perhaps Burdekin Woodcrafts Association is for you.

The Association is a group of men and women who enjoy creating lovely and useful items for themselves, for their families, and for community needs. For example, in the past year they have, among many other items, made trophies for the Pickleball Cane Cutters Tournament, a large shield trophy for Home Hill Bowls Club, a table mounted lectern for the Homer hill Chamber of Commerce, a large book case for a customer, and had displays at the Sweet Days, Hot Nights cane cutting championships, the Burdekin Show, and the Burdekin Water Festival.

There were some special highlights as well. As Association Vice President Merv Mohr explained, “We were fortunate to receive a large grant from RACQ to help us replace some of our roof, and a large section of repainting. As well, we received donations of $4000 from Ayr Rotary Club, and $1000 from the Ayr Anzac Memorial Club. We were soon after invited to buy a large quantity of furniture grade timber from Townsville, already slabbed and dressed, which we would not have been able to afford without that generosity."

“We are looking ahead into 2026,” he continued.

"With plans to conduct a workshop to teach members how to make a “Bandsaw box”, where jewellery boxes are made to graceful shapes using only a band saw, and we have received an RADF grant for a woodturning workshop in the middle of May.”

They stress that you don’t have to have great skills to be a member. “I was hopeless at Manual Arts at High School”, said Club Treasurer Phillip Scuderi, “but I was encouraged to join, and with the guidance of the members, hands-on experience, and attention to detail, I have made a large dining table with eight upholstered chairs, and two bedroom suites, as well as many other smaller items for family and friends."

The public is invited to come to the workshop to perhaps purchase a custom made craft item from their display, and people wishing to join, or to find out more about the Association, can be assured of a warm welcome. They are invited to attend the Workshop at 30 Little Drysdale Street, Ayr, on either Wednesday or Saturday mornings, to visit their Facebook page, email them at burdekinwoodcraftsassociation@gmail.com, or phone Merv on 0409834156.

The Association is open to men and women of all ages from 12 to, as Mr Scuderi quipped, “Still breathing and able to use your hands”.

Contributed with thanks to Burdekin Woodcrafts Association Treasurer Phillip Scuderi.

The Burdekin Woodcrafts Association (BWA) invites men and women from the age of 12 and above to join in on the action. Photo source: BWA