Burdekin Potters Inc. has been a cornerstone of creativity and community spirit in the Burdekin region since its establishment in 1975. With 2025 marking its 50th anniversary, the club has seen tremendous growth in recent years, increasing its membership from just 10 members four years ago to 62 in 2024. From young individuals just starting out to those in their mid-70s, the club embraces potters of all ages, fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment for creativity to flourish.
The Burdekin Potters play an active role in the community, offering pottery classes for both adults and children throughout the year. The club also provides valuable support to indigenous groups, special needs communities, and local schools, helping them incorporate pottery into their curricula. Teachers receive advice and guidance, while the club supplies clay and fires the students’ creations in the club’s kiln.
In addition to its local outreach, the Burdekin Potters regularly hosts beginner courses to encourage new members to join the club. The club’s diverse and growing membership includes everyone from aspiring artists to seasoned potters, creating a strong sense of community and camaraderie.
In their efforts to ensure the club’s long-term sustainability, the Burdekin Potters sought out support through the Bendigo Bank Community Grant program, which has been instrumental in helping local clubs achieve their goals. The club was successful in securing a grant of $9,450 to refresh its clubhouse, ensuring it looks its best as it celebrates its 50th anniversary next year.
The exterior of the clubhouse in Plantation Park was given a fresh coat of paint, significantly enhancing its appearance and making a lasting impression on the community with Club President, Debra Ferraris more than excited for what’s to come.
“It was awesome to be successful in gaining the funding to achieve this project,” shared Debra.
“To have a big-ticket item crossed off our wish list, allows us to focus our funds (from sales of clay and membership fees) on maintaining and purchasing equipment for the club, as well as paying for general expenses like rates, electricity, and insurance.”
The club’s continued success and growth are a testament to the hard work of its volunteers and members, and the support of the community. As the club celebrates its 50th anniversary, they hope to inspire even more individuals to join and experience the joy of pottery!
Members of the Burdekin Potters receiving a cheque from the Bendigo Bank Community Grant program. Photo supplied