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Colts Cricket Comeback

Colts Cricket Comeback

Two seasons following the folding of the U16 Circular Head Colts, the club has found their side once again back in north west competition, as an U12 side has been berthed after the need for junior cricket in the community was seen. Despite strong numbers, which produced multiple representative players, as well as a Premiership during their tenure, the Colts squad that played from 2016-2021 had...
Hoedown for Irishtown

Hoedown for Irishtown

Hoe Downs for Country Towns arrived at the Irishtown Community Centre for an important boot scoot last week, coinciding with World Mental Health Week. The event was in support of Rural Alive & Well (RAW), with participants encouraged to come along and bust a move, and kick their heels up, assisting to build mentally healthy and resilient rural communities, to reduce the prevalence of suicide...
Home is where the heart is

Home is where the heart is

Outgoing Circular Head Mayor, Mr Darryl Quilliam will hang up the robes at the upcoming Local Government elections after 15 years in the top job. Apart from being the current Chairperson of the Circular Head Council, Mayor Quilliam has been involved on and off since 1980, when he was first elected to the Marrawah Ward in the former Warden era of Council.   Read all about Mayor Quilliam's...
CHAC launches YODEL website

CHAC launches YODEL website

The Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation (CHAC) have launched a new website, YODEL (Youth Online Drug Education Library). The website is a resource library that provides drug and alcohol educational information through a harm-minimisation strategy. Visitors to the website will find a collection of current drug and alcohol information sources, support services, self-help tools, and a fun...
Clubs unite for major raffle

Clubs unite for major raffle

  The Circular Head Agriculture Show, Circular Head Saints Football Club and Rocky Cape Lions Club are all teaming up as part of the annual community raffle for the sixth year running. This year marks the second time the Saints have been involved in the raffle, after returning from their three-year hiatus whilst the Smithton Lions Club no longer take part in the raffle.   To find...
CHArts Curtain Call

CHArts Curtain Call

The Cultural Heritage Arts Festival has wrapped up after another great September, with the traditional 'Light Up the Lane" event hosted at the Avenue of learning...   To read more see the October 5 edition of The Chronicle.

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