By Amanda Wright The 2025 Federal Budget was never just about dollars and cents—it was about the direction Australia takes in the years ahead. Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ latest budget, delivered on 25 March, makes clear where the Albanese government believes that the future lies: in cost-of-living relief, housing, and a transition to a more sustainable economy. But with an election now set for 3 May, it’s impossible to ignore the political stakes. Is this a responsible economic plan or a budget de
Read the full storyWhen disastrous floods swept through the region in February, the town of Ingham found itself in a crisis unlike any it had seen in recent memory with devastating flood waters surpassing the levels they reached in the historic floods of 1967. Amidst the chaos of the floods the local medical practices Hinchinbrook Healthcare and Ingham Family Medical Practice banded together in times of uncertainty and provided a glimmer of light to Ingham residents, demonstrating remarkable resilience and resour
Read the full storyVictoria grew up in Brisbane and went on to pursue a Cert III in Business Administration while also qualifying as a swimming teacher through AustSwim. Their career path led them to roles as a receptionist and swimming instructor, where they worked hard to fund their Diploma of Arts. Later serving as an editor for a medical journal at Queensland University of Technology, Victoria further sharpened their writing and editorial skills. Victoria's family live in Macknade and moving to the reg
Read the full storyA striking symbol of resilience and awareness now stands along the highway in Ingham—its vivid blue branches reaching out as a reminder that no one has to struggle in silence. The Blue Tree Project, a national initiative aimed at breaking the stigma around mental health, found a home in the town in July 2023, thanks to a collaborative community effort. Councillor Donna Marbelli first saw a Blue Tree while driving between Townsville and Ingham and knew the town needed one of its own. The search
Read the full storyThe Herbert River Crushers Rugby League Football Club is gearing up for a major milestone in 2025 as they celebrate 30 incredible years of community, camaraderie, and rugby league. The club has announced a weekend of festivities set for the 13th and 14th of June, promising a celebration filled with nostalgia, fun, and a vibrant display of community spirit.
As part of the celebrations, the Crushers have treated themselves to a significant upgrade - a brand-new scoreboard. The old scoreboard has been retired, and the new one is set to be installed in the coming weeks. Club members and fans are looking forward to seeing it in action during the upcoming season.
The Crushers extended their gratitude to everyone who encouraged the upgrade, acknowledging the importance of staying up to date while honouring their legacy.
With more details to come, the club invites everyone to save the date and join in commemorating this remarkable milestone. Happy 30th birthday to the Herbert River Crushers!