A man of the match performance by former Papua New Guinea International front rower Aiden Arusa helped the Roosters record a 26 nil won over the Bowen Seagulls at Denison Park in Bowen last Saturday. Arusa ,who has played four seasons with the PN G Hunters in the Host plus Cup, showed his vast experience by leading the young Roosters around the park in defence and attack last Saturday. The match, which is played each year, honours the playing days of former Bowen and Burdekin player Lona Kaifo
Read the full storyThe Ayr Bowling Club has enjoyed a fantastic week, with members coming together for a series of competitive and social matches under cooler playing conditions. The energy on the greens has been great, as the club continues to foster a strong sense of enthusiasm towards the great game of lawn bowls. With the momentum showing no signs of slowing, members are eagerly anticipating another month of great matches and good times ahead especially with the weather cooling. Ladies’ Social bowls on Tuesda
Read the full storyThe Home Hill Cricket Association’s 2024/25 Junior Cricket season is approaching its final stages, with the last Friday games and presentations at the Nutrien Ag Solutions Cricket Complex just two weeks away. Players have shown significant improvement throughout the season, much to the satisfaction of coaches. In the Challengers division, Nate and Jack formed a strong partnership, contributing 21 runs, while Aria and Olivia added 14 runs, both pairs remaining not out. Bowlers Jai and Harvey led
Read the full storyAyr Junior Golf held its first Monthly Medal of the year on Saturday, with 16 juniors taking to the course. The cooler morning provided ideal conditions, making for an enjoyable round. Winners were decided based on nett scores, with Zane Keating taking the 3-hole event, Tyler Smith winning the 6-hole category, and Parker Lawson claiming victory over 9 holes. The gross winners, achieving the lowest overall scores, were Opie McKeough (3 holes), Heath Smart (6 holes), and Oscar Mahoney (9 holes).
Read the full storyBrandon Bowls Club hosted a successful Trophy Bowls Night on Friday, 14th March, with all eight rinks in play. The event was proudly sponsored by G K Diesel, with special thanks extended to owners Greg and Kylie Ainsworth for their generous support. A total of 62 bowlers participated, enjoying the cooler conditions, although some found the green to be quicker than expected. Nevertheless, the evening was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Winners of the evening:
Raymond Tortorica
Sponsor Kylie Ainsworth
Lloyd Shepherd
Jayson Farry
Brett Wilshere
Runners-up:
Joe Yipnazar
Lyn Storrie
Sponsor Kylie Ainsworth
Tracey Williams
Bradman Trophy Winners:
Ross McLaughlin
Sponsor Kylie Ainsworth
Morgan Soper
Margaret McLaughlan
Thanks were extended to Garry Pearce and Rob Jorgensen for organising the evening, as well as to all members who contributed refreshments. Special appreciation went to the ladies who arranged the food spread.
Sunday, 16th March – Competition Matches
Sunday was a busy day at the club, with multiple competition games taking place.
A Grade Singles:
David Harding proved too strong for Ben Mill in the morning match.
Chris Pearce defeated Trevor Elton.
Lloyd Shepherd overcame Gary Nosworthy.
B Grade Singles:
Glenn Woodford defeated Con Sexton.
A Grade Pairs:
Joe Yipnazar & Peter Jorgensen defeated Vince Beitia & Allan Gairoch.
David Harding & David DeFranciscis overcame Ben Mills & Doug Kiehne.
Michael Paravacini & Jamie Woods defeated Leo Kenny & Ray Paneccasio.
Sunday Social Bowls:Two games were played during Sunday Social Bowls:
Lyn Storrie & Doug Robins defeated Ken Ferguson & Gary Pearce.
In the final triples match, Bruce, Terry Feeks & Henry Hazel defeated Margaret McLaughlan, Rob Jorgensen & Neville Dickinson.
It was a fantastic weekend of bowls at Brandon Bowls Club, with strong competition, excellent sportsmanship, and great community spirit on display.
Winners: Raymond Tortorica , Sponsor Kylie Ainsworth , Lloyd Shepherd , Jayson Farry , Brett Wilshere
Runners-up: Joe Yipnazar, Lyn Storrie , Sponsor Kylie Ainsworth , Tracey Williams
Bradman Trophy: Ross McLaughlin , Sponsor Kylie Ainsworth , Morgan Soper , Margaret McLaughlan
Winners from competition games: Back row David DeFranciscis, David Harding , Glenn Woodford , Chris Pearce
Front row Peter Jorgenson , Joe Yipnazar , Jamie Woods , Michael Paravacini, Lloyd Shepherd.
It was in the year 1930 that a solitary bowler, Mr Frank Mulholland, approached a number of citizens of Home Hill, talked and preached bowls to them and eventually infected them with the bowl bug.
The job seemed to be a big one, but realising that no job was too big for Frank, the 32 gentlemen present at the public meeting on 15th March 1930, decided unanimously to form the Home Hill Bowling Club.
An application was made to the Ayr Shire Council for a 20-year lease of a portion of the Park reserve, and the request was granted at the rate of a p.c. (peppercorn) per year.
The preparation to lay the Green was a mighty job. An enthusiastic band of workers got together and in a short time the virgin bush melted away before the onslaught of axes, tractors and ploughs and in its place stood an excellent green with a fine playing surface. An artistically designed Club House surrounded by well-kept lawns relieved with gracious palms and multi-coloured crotons completed the picture.
This was the picture on the opening day of the Home Hill's Bowling Club which took place on the 6th September, 1931.
Opening Day was a Red Letter Day for Home Hill. 300 people assembled to participate in the opening celebrations. Representatives from the Lower Burdekin and North and Southern clubs were present.
The grounds were most picturesque, with their flags and bunting, and the Home Hill Town Band provided delightful music.
The laying down of the green was a wonderful achievement that would do credit to any country Club in Queensland. This part of the town, before a bowling club, was thought of as a real eyesore with its big trees, long grass, network of bush tracks, and broken ground. The outlay in the erection of the Clubhouse, water service, and other fixtures was in the vicinity of 1000 pounds.
Contributed with thanks to Home Hill Bowls Club.
Local
All four Burdekin Panthers teams should have been in action last weekend but the Friday night fixtures in Townsville were postponed because of the weather. No problems at International Park on Saturday against JCU where the Under 23s won 2-1 and the Premiers drew 2-2.
The Ayr Anzac Club Panthers and JCU battled to an entertaining 2-2 draw in a match that had it all, early drama, quality football, and a nail-biting finish. The Panthers were awarded an early penalty, only to see the opportunity go begging. However, Matthew Kolb made amends shortly after, scoring to give Burdekin a well-deserved lead as they dominated play. Despite Burdekin’s control, JCU capitalized on their first real chance just before halftime, finishing off a swift counterattack to level the score at 1-1.
The second half picked up where the first left off, with Burdekin dictating the tempo. The Panthers persistence paid off when a well-worked move down the right flank saw Damien Casella deliver a pinpoint pass to Kolb, who scored his second goal to restore Burdekin’s advantage. However, JCU refused to lie down and with just two minutes remaining, they found an equalizer, ensuring the points were shared in a hard-fought contest where both goalkeepers had very good games.
Burdekin Tyre Service Reserves fielded a good squad and against JCU started with a strong performance. The Panthers possession and pressure created a few chances and eventually at the 43-minute mark, Jhett Jones scored to give the team a deserved 1-0 lead heading into halftime. Just ten minutes into the second half, Jones struck again, finishing off a brilliant through ball from Lachie Fry. JCU responded with increased pressure and managed to pull one back five minutes later. The Panthers back four worked well together and the boys held firm to secure the win. A great team effort all around.
This Friday night the Division One Men meet Ingham in Townsville and the Ladies have a bye. Then on Saturday the Panthers have two away games against Saints Eagles Souths.
Juniors
Round 2 of Juniors was played on Saturday morning, teams are now finalised, and up until Easter teams will be playing each other. After Easter the Townsville fixtures will start for under 8’s and up.
It will be a good mix this year with clubs travelling to Townsville, having Townsville clubs come to Ayr, and also matches against local teams on weeks where no Townsville teams travel. Again, a big thanks to the committee and those who have put in the extra time to get this season underway successfully.
Masters
Monday Night Masters had to be called off as the grounds were too wet. Hopefully they will be on again this Monday. It is a 6.30 pm kick off and all are welcome. Age, gender and infirmity are irrelevant. Be there!
National and International
The Socceroos are getting ready for their World Cup qualifying games and play Indonesia in Sydney on Thursday. Five days later they are away to China. Both matches are in the third round of qualifying games for the 2026 World Cup.
The Matildas have two games against South Korea coming up. The first is on 4 April in Sydney and the second game is three days later in Newcastle.
In the A League, leaders Auckland could only draw at home to Central Coast and now have a five point lead over Western Utd who beat Newcastle, away,6-2. Brisbane had their second win of the season beating Perth 3-1 in Perth and move of the bottom.
In the A League Women, Melbourne City is still top, five points clear of Victory after beating third placed Adelaide 4-3. Brisbane stays in fifth place despite losing 2-3 at home to Newcastle.
The Quote of the Week is from ex-Celtic and Socceroo star Mark Viduka. “I would not be bothered if we lost every game as long as we won the league.”
A man of the match performance by former Papua New Guinea International front rower Aiden Arusa helped the Roosters record a 26 nil won over the Bowen Seagulls at Denison Park in Bowen two Saturdays ago.
Arusa, who has played four seasons with the PN G Hunters in the Host plus Cup, showed his vast experience by leading the young Roosters around the park in defence and attack last Saturday.
The match, which is played each year, honours the playing days of former Bowen and Burdekin player Lona Kaifoto who helped lead the Roosters to their last A grade premiership in the T D R l in 2015.
Roosters coach Steve Lansley said it was a good hit out for his squad which was made up of mainly reserve grade players with a few A graders and under 20 players as well.
Lansley said the best part about the trial was we never let them score a point in the 26 nil win.
He said while Aiden was a standout he wasnt far ahead of a number of players including new signing Jesse Yallop who ran at five eight.
Yallop is normally a winger and is one of the fastest men in the competition but he showed he is quite at home in the halves as well.
Yallop and Luca Lago combined well in the halves feeding the outside men where centre Terry Connors scored two tries and winger Nemia Nawave one.
Dylan Doak played at hooker and his service from dummy half proved valuable .. Dylan also kicked three from five with the boot.
Caleb Noah in the centres proved to be a hard man to stop with John Zaro one of the better forwards.
Both teams used unlimited interchange with the Roosters running 20 players and Bowen 25.
Both clubs will meet again on Saturday March 22 at Rugby Park in both A grade and under 20.
This will give patrons the chance to inspect the new two million dollar dressing shed complex.
The old dressing sheds, which have been there for close on 70 years, are to be demolished.
The Burdekin Roosters will play a return match with Bowen at Rugby Park this Saturday night.
The two clubs met a fortnight ago in Bowen for the Lona Kaifoto Shield but this match will only be a trial.
At time of writing only one match will be played starting at 4.30.
Officials are trying to organise either an under 20 or Ladies match as well and if that happens that match will start at 3.
It is not known at this stage if Coach Steve Landsley will be using his Blacxkhawk allocations but he will be keen to give Joel Mason, Jones Munro, Ethan Hagarty and Bradeyn Cotter a run.
The canteen will be open with a licensed bar.
Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes.
On Friday 7th March, the North Barrier Branch Youth State Team announced their two Team Captains for 2025, and our very own Isla Chapman received this honour (along with Zane Saye from Sarina) and was presented with her uniform at the last training session before States.
Unfortunately, for the 13 Ayr SLSC Nippers who were scheduled to attend the 2025 Queensland Youth State Lifesaving Championships as part of the NBB team, Cyclone Alfred provided more than just devastation to South-east Queensland. With the destruction and damage that occurred to many of the Gold Coast beaches and unsafe water conditions, Surf Life Saving Queensland made the difficult decision to cancel the event for the safety of their members. This resulted in a heartbreaking week for youth across the State, including our very own members, who were unable to travel to the coast to put their hard work and training in action for the competition.
Thankfully, SLSQ have been able to confirm that The 2025 Australian Surf Life Saving Championships are still able to proceed, and for the first time in a long time, Ayr SLSC will have 7 youth members representing the club. "Aussies 2025" will be held at North Kirra from the 29th March to 6th April, commencing with the youth events and transitioning through Masters, and Opens.
Following the disappointment of States being cancelled, seven nippers have made the decision to head south to "Aussies" to face the best of the best in Australia and put their hard work to the test. Isla Chapman, Bella Lawry, Zachary Dale, Briella Wassmuth, Milla Chapman, Charlotte Lawry & Emilee Wassmuth, will all don the Navy and Gold cap with pride to represent their club in their respective events at the Championships.
Contributed by Ayr Surf Life Saving Club.
Saturday 15th Of March: (1 to 5pm) – Patrol Group F: Lisa Furnell, Jen Morgan, John Furnell, Jo Morgan, Lauren Chapman, Isla Chapman, Ryley Sartori, Jake Sartori, Kat Sartori, Dave Sartori.
Sunday 16th Of March: (9am to 5pm) – All Day Patrol Group B: Terry Lund, Tramayne Horan, Dylan Carew, Heather Scott, Anita Giddy, Jan Hatherell, Gabriel Hatherell, Toby Wilson, Danny Wilson.
The Ayr Bowling Club has enjoyed a stellar week, with members coming together for a series of competitive and social matches under perfect playing conditions. The vibrant energy on the greens has been great, as the club continues to foster a strong sense of enthusiasm among its players. With the momentum showing no signs of slowing, members are eagerly anticipating another month of thrilling matches and good times ahead, especially with the weather cooling.
Mahjong Ladies Sponsored our social Tuesday 4th March. We had two games of triples and the Ladies were keen to get back into the swing of things. Winners were Katharina Stuckler, Sandra Stidston, and Irene Wilson, defeated Donna Soper, R Soper, and Beryl Cornford. Isabel Cislowski, Merle Nixon, and Dot Cutting, defeated Karen Shepherd, Karen Page, and Mary Poli.
Competition for the Championship A and B Singles and Four's Draw, has been done and up on the board. The games are starting and it is all knock out, enjoy.
Wednesday’s Men’s Bowls saw great participation, with three games of triples. The successful team on the day was Cisco, Joe Paple, and Anthony Bull, who delivered a strong performance to claim the win over Happy Horan, Chris Burkery, and Lew Stidston.
Numbers for Wednesday Night Bowls are starting to build, making it a great social event. Whether you’re a seasoned player or looking to try bowling for the first time, this is the perfect opportunity to get involved in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Come down and give it a go!
Friday Fun Night brought smiles, great competition, and a celebration of friendship at the Ayr Bowling Club. The winning team of the evening consisted of Cisco, Arthur Gauvin, John Grabbi, and Joe Grabbi, while second place was claimed by Ella Northwood, Jared Poletti, Matt Strano, and Michael Northwood.
The Sportsman's Prize was awarded to the Ayr Cruisers team, featuring Maria Covolo, Maurice Covolo, Rita Quagliata, and Joe Quagliata. The club extends heartfelt thanks to Quagliata Haulage for generously sponsoring this enjoyable event, making it a memorable night for all participants!
Saturday’s social bowls was fantastic, with two games of triples and a pairs game played. The winners on the day were Lorraine Wolffe, Cisco and Anthony Bull, who put on a great performance to take the top spot.
The Men’s Championships started with the first knockout round of the B Singles. Ron Smythe was successful defeating John Pirrone 25-17. Ron now progresses to the next round. In the A Singles, Anthony Bull defeated Sam Caltabiano 25-20, and Wayne Coonan defeated John Pirrone 25 – 18. Both Anthony and Wayne both progress to the next round.
Club Championships for Mixed Pairs, Men’s A pairs and Men’s B pairs is now open for nominations at the Clubhouse.
A big congratulations to Beryl Cornford, Karen Page, Irene Wilson, and Pam Power, who secured second place in the Kookaburra Four’s at Suburban on Monday, 24th February—a fantastic achievement for our club!
Looking ahead, the Ayr Bowling Club welcomes new members and encourages everyone to get involved. For more information, visit the club or check out our Facebook page.
Kookaburra Fours Runners-up, Pam, Irene, Karen, and Beryl
Winners of Friday Fun Night.
In this week’s sports update, Home Hill Bowls is pleased to welcome their Pacific Islander members who have joined for this year’s season. The club invites everyone to participate in Wednesday night bowls, which will begin at 6:30 pm. Participants are asked to sign up by 6:00 pm at the club.
Lisa, originally from Papua New Guinea, shared her thoughts on the sport during a recent conversation. When asked about bowls in her homeland, Lisa explained that there are bowls clubs in Papua New Guinea, and one man from Mount Argum even traveled to Brisbane to play. While watching the bowlers in action, Lisa mentioned her desire to try the sport. She noted that many people find their first game of bowls quite addictive, something she has experienced firsthand after participating in the Wednesday night sessions. The friendly atmosphere and welcoming people have made her experience enjoyable. Last week, Lisa was part of the winning team, and the club wishes her a successful year ahead.
A friendly reminder that club competitions are underway, with the open fours semi-finals and the open club pairs competitions approaching. Members are asked to check who they are scheduled to play and arrange their match times accordingly.
What's on at the club this week:
Monday: 9:00 am - Low Impact Exercise
Tuesday: 9:00 am - Trimmers
Wednesday: 9:00 am - 11:00 am - Arts & Crafts; 6:00 pm - Wednesday Night Bowls
Thursday: 1:00 pm - Afternoon Bowls (open to all)
Saturday: 1:00 pm - Afternoon Social Bowls
Sunday: Club Championships
Home Hill Bowls looks forward to seeing everyone soon!
Sporting Clubs are the heart and soul of a community, which feels the impact of unwelcoming weather. Home Hill Tennis Association has felt the impact of all kinds of weather conditions and recent flooding again threatened their clubrooms and cancelled matches.
The timing of a recent donation from the Community Bank Home Hill and Ayr could not have come at a better time as the association aims to put a smile on the many volunteers that help their sport recover from these challenges.
The courts are now feeling the feet and activity of players with the clearer weather thanks to the dedication of their members and volunteers that has been part of their proud 93 year history.
Sugar Bowl training continues to be popular amongst players that brings teammates and friends together to enjoy the family atmosphere. Pickleball is exploding as a sport across Australia, and Home Hill is experiencing the benefits of growing numbers.
Club Secretary, Kate Casswell, says the first night back after the recent flooding saw record numbers. “We had eight new players turn up once the flood subsided, with a total of 30 for the seven courts available. It’s unbelievable to see these types of numbers,” says Kate.
The club has also recently launched PickleKids, a fun coaching and play program for kids aged 10 years and older that is held Tuesday nights from 6 to 6:45pm, which also welcomes parents.
The weekly schedule for Home Hill Tennis Association includes Monday night fixtures, Tuesday night pickleball, Friday Social Mornings, Friday afternoon coaching and cardio, and Saturday Morning pickleball.
Kate emphasises that none of these activities are not possible without the support of volunteers.
“They are the cornerstone of our community. The recent grant from the Community Bank allows us to thank the volunteers with club shirts that also recognises the valuable sponsors that support our club,” says Kate.
Senior Branch Manager for Community Bank Home Hill & Ayr, Chantel Michielin, says their board feel very proud to be supporting local clubs that play a vital role in the community, particularly when weather conditions can interfere the social interactions that are important to many.
“Home Hill Tennis Association has had a deep connection with our local community for over 90 years that brings joy and healthy activities to many in the Burdekin Community,” says Chantel.
“For generations, sport has played a pivotal role in our community. A place where friendships are formed, skills are developed, and a love for the game is fostered. A Community Bank understands that connection and will continue to invest part of our profits back into these clubs,” says Chantel.
Home Hill Tennis kids ready for action. Photo supplied.
Friday 7th March
We only had a small number of bowlers due to sickness and unavailable players, however, those who did turn up enjoyed some great bowling with two games of pairs.
Gary Pearce and Dave Sheehan def Ross McLaughlin and Ray Paneccasio. And in the other game, Ben Mills and Jamie Woods were too strong for Margaret McLaughlin and Lyn Storrie.
Saturday 8th March A grade singles
It was great to see some members turn up and support this clash between Gary Pearce and David DeFranciscis, in what was a great game of tight ends and great draw bowling, with Gary coming away with the victory and moving onto the next round.
Sunday 9th March Men’s Fours
David DeFranciscis and his star studded lineup of Ross McLaughlin, Michael Paravacini, and David Harding, played against Peter Henderson, Mick McCloskey, Richi Mau and Joe Yipnazar. In a seesawing game with the lead changing throughout the 21 ends game, at the half way mark of the game it was all square, however, David pulled his team aside and basically told them in no uncertain terms before eventually winning the game after 21 ends.
Sunday 8th March social bowls
We had two games of 4s and with pennants and a range of other event ideal time to practice this type of format. Ken Ferguson, Neville Dickinson, Lyn Storrie and Doug Kiehne, won against David Sheehan, Gary Nosworthy, Helen Collins, and Allan Gairoch.
In the other match Lloyd Shepherd, Doug Robins, Jamie Woods and Kevin Collins, were outclassed in a tight finish against Ben Mills, Vince Beitia, Chris Pearce and Gary Pearce.
Those interested in playing Red Pennants this year Friday 30, Saturday 31 June and July 1, please get your name up on the board as selectors need to start getting teams organised. This year we will be playing games in Townsville.
Friday 14th Trophy Bowls night proudly sponsored by G.K Diesel and if you haven’t got your team in please do so asap through normal channels or check our Facebook site.
Front row Ross McLaughlin and Michael Parravacini. Back row David DeFranciscis and David Harding. Photo supplied.
The Burdekin Clay Target Club once again ran a very successful Novice/Come & Try Day, with 15 Teams battling it out and having fun. The weather was great, we had a constant breeze all day. We gained another 8 new members, which brings us to a total of 94.
Thank you to our sponsors for the day QCTA-Queensland Clay Target Association, Joe & Sylvia from Joe Caruso Construction. Thank you to Cameron Cislowski & Regan Southwood for donating the prizes for Best Dressed Team. Our next shoot will be our Annual 2 Day Shoot on Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th March.
Novice Individual
1st Jarred Ferguson 45/50
2nd Blake Heffernan 43/50
3rd Peter Lejarraga 40/50
4th Mark Tomarchio 40/51
5th Mark DallOsto 39/51
6th Bryce Caltabiano 38/50
Members Individual
1st Ron Gough 50/50
2nd Joe Caruso 48/50
3rd Brontie Rea 47/50
Novice Junior Individual
1st Texas Delle Baite 21/22
2nd Tarj Galetta 20/22
Novice Ladies Individual
1st Regan Southwood 34/50
2nd Rebecca Mason 30/50
Teams
1st REVOLVER DOORS 244
Ben Hobb
Rebecca Mason
Robert Tucker
Edgar Soper
Morgan Soper
2nd SORE & BROKE 229
Ron Gough
Tony Caruso
Joe Caruso
Sylvia Rossato
Jody Towning
3rd KIRKNIE KLOWNS 226
Samuel Gibson
Angus Balmer
Zane Poli
Emma Jordan
Paul Marano
4th FLOCKERS 223
Hugh Russell
Sam Lanskey
Martin Lanskey
Chris Moore
David Russell
5th NORFOLK EN CHANCE 223
Neil Hudson
Oliver Hudson
Dominic Augustis
Julen Arrate
Ryan Delle Baite
6th ROOTER TOOTERS 222
Carlo Tomarchio
Mark Tomarchio
Bryce Caltabiano
Brady Tomarchio
Nick Todeschino
7th THE CATMANDOO'S 221
Cameron Cislowski
Regan Southwood
Duncan Southwood
Ben Beazley
Jarred Ferguson
8TH SITEFIX 221
Brett Delle Baite
Allan Andrews
Mark Delle Baite
Glen Delle Baite
Clinton Briant
Best Dressed Team, Back Row: Paul Marano Sponsor Cameron Cislowski, Samuel Gibson. Front Row: Angus Balmer, Emma Jordan, Zane Poli. Photo supplied
An Australian-first initiative to improve fatigue management on farms has heard directly from busy primary producers about how they prioritise rest, safety and productivity.
CQUniversity researchers are compiling the practical advice for farmers, with farmers – with input from across dairy, cotton, eggs and grains sectors.
Now the project is creating useful guides to highlight causes, impacts and management strategies for fatigue on farms – and launching a new survey to grow understanding of farmers’ experiences.
Fatigue on-farm has been identified as an industry-wide priority for the Rural Safety & Health Alliance (RSHA), a collaborative partnership between AgriFutures Australia, Australian Eggs, Australian Wool Innovation, Australian Pork Ltd, Cotton Research and Development Corporation, Dairy Australia and Grains Research and Development Corporation.
In collaboration with the RSHA, the Farming and Fatigue: Growing Sensible Solutions project aims to help industry measure and manage fatigue on-farm.
Amy Cosby is part of the project team from CQUniversity’s Agri-tech Education and Extension team as well as a dairy farmer and busy mum.
She says the research is a first for the Australian agriculture sector, and importantly works with farmers to highlight effective habits for rest and wellbeing.
“What farmers have told us so far is that managing fatigue on farms is about more than hours in bed – it’s impacted by stress, and seasons, and weather, and of course the huge workloads involved with life on the land,” she said.
“But what we’ve also found, and what is certainly my personal experience, is that farmers also consider what they eat, how they exercise, how they schedule employee shifts, and even how they socialise, to try to get better rest, balance their life and avoid fatigue.
“We want producers to have a clear understanding of how their current working patterns can be tweaked to better manage the real risks of fatigue on farms,” Amy said.
Farmers can learn more about the Farming and Fatigue project and complete the anonymous survey online: https://bit.ly/FarmingFatigueSurvey
Amy Cosby (centre) is part of farming and fatigue research. Photo supplied
This Saturday we held our first competition for the year, with a 3 hole, 6 hole, and a 9 hole competition. We welcomed some new members, Pia, Max and Angus, and along with our regular juniors, we had 16 players take the course.
Max was our 3 hole gross winner with 22 shots, and Opie the 3 hole net winner, with a score of 12.
Evelyn was our 6 hole gross winner with a score of 47 shots, and Tyler was the net winner, with 13 net. Gabby was our 9 hole gross winner with 49 shots, and Angus was the net winner in 20 net.
We also had many of our junior girls wearing their new 2024 junior golf scholarship t-shirts, which they all received last week from Golf Australia. This great program helps encourage girls into golf, and the girls will have their golf fees for the year paid for, and funding to receive specialist coaching once a month here at Ayr golf club. A great, fun day was had by all who attended.
L-R: Back row: Gabby Cahill, Tegan Saxby, Amaya Mahoney, Rheanna Bain. Front row: Ivy Land, Lyla Land, Evelyn Mahoney. Absent from photo, Pia Mauro. Photo supplied.
There was no sign of rain when the junior cricketers took to the Nutrien Ag Solutions fields last Friday for their second game this year. The scoring in the Challengers was close with the partnerships of Noah and Nate, and Everly and Anna producing 14 runs apiece. They were closely followed by Nahijah and Lincoln, and Corbett and Claire on 13 each.
The wickets were shared around with Lincoln, Everly, Aria, Harvey and Claire, taking one each, while Noah did one better with two. Aria and Corbett received the MacDonalds Sports Awards.
There were low scores in the 'Blue Group' where Jake top scored with 9 runs followed by Mason and Mazlyn on 6 each. Four runouts in the game may have contributed to the low totals.
The bowlers got into the action as well with Mason and Kai taking two wickets each. Kai's bowling figures were an incredible 2 for 0 runs. Jude, Mazlyn, Jake, Tyler, Billy and Tait, all took one each. Corey and Kai took home the MacDonalds Sports Awards in this game.
The 'Gold Group' produced low scores as well where Alex was the top scorer on 15 runs not out. Tyler was also unbeaten and managed to reach 11 runs. Kyle took 2 for 8 runs and when it was Mark and Marshall's turn to bowl, they took 1 for 5 runs each in their overs. Alex and Kyle earned the MacDonalds Sports Awards for their fine batting and bowling.
Aria & Corbett with their McDonald's Sports Awards.
Alex and Kyle showing off their awards.
Corey was all smiles after winning his award.
A special shout out to Carla Healy principal of Raine and Horne.
Home Hill Open Easter Fours:
The Home Hill Bowls & Sports Club is set to host an exciting Fours Carnival over Easter Saturday and Sunday, with sponsorship ensuring an attractive event for all participants. Flyers have already been distributed to all bowling clubs, and organisers are hopeful this will become an annual fixture on the calendar.
With the summer heat in full force, bowlers are reminded to prepare accordingly for the warm conditions.
Around the Club
The club continues to offer a variety of activities throughout the week:
Monday – Coffee morning at 10 am, where the learned minds gather to discuss the day’s issues.
Tuesday – Low-impact exercise and Trimmers sessions.
Wednesday – Morning arts and crafts, followed by night bowls at 6 pm, with a sausage sizzle from 6:30 pm before play begins.
Thursday – Bingo from 9 am to 12 noon.
Saturday – Club bowls.
Chamber of Commerce – Meets once a month.
For confirmation of times and further details, members are encouraged to contact the club directly.
Stay Connected
Supporters and members can now follow the Home Hill Bowls & Sports Club on Facebook, with engagement and comments always welcome.
Lastly, the club extends a special mention goes out to John Hall
"The club is thinking of you, mate."