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“Australian lightweight champion from lil ol’ Swan Bay”

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“Australian lightweight champion from lil ol’ Swan Bay”

 

By Samantha Elley

Maddog boxing’s Sunny McLean has been going from strength to strength this past year, grabbing titles from each of the events he has been fighting in.

Sunny McLean and his coach, Scott Smith, who runs Maddox Boxing, were recently picked to represent Queensland as the fighter and coach team to compete in the national titles in Gosford.

Sunny won all his elimination bouts and beat the NSW champion in the gold medal fight, to become the newly crowned Australian champion in the lightweight division.

They were surprised with a visit from Jason and Andrew Moloney, world champion professional boxers.

“Every state in Australia was there with all the best fighters and the (Moloney brothers) came to support us, so we felt so special,” said Scott.

“They came to help me prepare Sunny for his last two fights in this event.”

Sunny was competing for Queensland as he already holds the title of QLD/NSW interstate champion.

“His first opponent, the referee stopped the fight in the 3rd round,” said Scott.

“His second opponent was the favourite from Tasmania and Sunny won that fight to go through for the gold medal against the NSW champion.

“Andy (co-trainer) and I worked out a plan to beat him and Sunny did exactly what he was asked and never last control of the situation.

“He is now the Australian lightweight champion from lil ol Swan Bay.”

 

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Nominees Announced for the 2025 Ballina Shire Australia Day Awards

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Nominees Announced for the 2025 Ballina Shire Australia Day Awards

 

By Jeff Gibbs

Ballina Shire Council invites the community to join in celebrating ordinary people doing extraordinary things at this year’s Australia Day Awards and Citizenship Ceremony. The event will take place at the Lennox Head Cultural Centre on Sunday, 26 January 2025, starting at 9am.

Celebrating Our Community

The ceremony will open with a Welcome to Country, followed by a citizenship ceremony to welcome 12 new Australians from diverse backgrounds, including Argentina, New Zealand, the Philippines, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.

The highlight of the event will be the 2025 Ballina Shire Australia Day Awards, honouring individuals and community groups who contribute to making Ballina Shire a better place to live. One nominee from across all categories will be crowned Citizen of the Year.

Special Guests and Performances

Attendees will enjoy a performance by talented singer Katie Rutledge and be guided through the event by Sandra Jackson, a popular announcer from 101.9 Paradise FM, who returns as the ceremony’s host.

Family Fun in Lennox Park

After the ceremony, the Lennox Head Lions Club will host a BBQ and music at Lennox Park. Pack your picnic blanket, swimmers, and enjoy a relaxing afternoon celebrating Australia Day with friends and family.

Australia Day: A Time to Celebrate

Australia Day is a time to reflect on our shared history, celebrate our achievements, and honour the multicultural identity that unites us as a nation. Whether through sharing a meal, attending an event, or relaxing in the park, it’s an opportunity to appreciate the proud and ancient traditions of this land and its people.

2025 Australia Day Award Nominees

This year’s awards saw over 40 nominations across eight categories, showcasing the incredible talent and dedication within the community. Categories include:

  • Local Hero
  • Young Citizen of the Year
  • Senior Citizen of the Year
  • Volunteer of the Year
  • Sports Achievement
  • Arts and Culture
  • Environmental Contribution
  • Community Event of the Year

The full list of nominees will be unveiled at the event, recognising the efforts of those who go above and beyond for the Ballina Shire community.

Join us on Australia Day to celebrate local heroes, welcome new citizens, and embrace all that is wonderful about living in Ballina Shire!

For more information, visit the Ballina Shire Council website or follow their social media channels.

 

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Ballina Shire Council Seeks New Ward Committee Members for 2025

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Ballina Shire Council Seeks New Ward Committee Members for 2025

 

By Robert Heyward

Ballina Shire Council is calling for expressions of interest to join its Ward Committees for 2025. These committees are vital conduits between the Council and the community, ensuring residents have a voice in local decision-making.

How Ward Committees Work

Ballina Shire is divided into three wards — A, B, and C — for election purposes. The Council comprises a popularly elected Mayor and three councillors from each ward, totalling ten councillors.

The Ward Committees are community-based groups that provide feedback to ward councillors and the broader Council on local issues and initiatives. These committees are composed of representatives from local not-for-profit community groups and meet regularly throughout the year to discuss topics ranging from infrastructure and development to environmental concerns and community events.

Meeting Schedule

Ward Committees meet five times a year, in March, May, July, September, and November.

  • A Ward: Second Tuesday of the month at 4:00 pm.
  • B Ward: Third Monday of the month at 4:30 pm.
  • C Ward: Second Thursday of the month at 5:00 pm.

Why Join a Ward Committee?

Participating in a Ward Committee offers an opportunity to:

  • Provide direct input on community matters.
  • Foster two-way communication between the Council and residents.
  • Help shape decisions that impact your ward and the Shire at large.

How to Apply

Council is now seeking new members for its Ward Committees. Current members do not need to reapply. Applications will be reviewed and presented to Council for endorsement. Submissions close Monday, 10 February 2025.

For more information, including a Ward boundary map, the 2025 meeting schedule, and the application form, visit here.

Take this opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to your community and ensure your voice is heard in shaping the future of Ballina Shire.

 

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Ballina Hospital Auxiliary Wrap-Up: Christmas Fundraising Success and Community Highlights

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Ballina Hospital Auxiliary Wrap-Up: Christmas Fundraising Success and Community Highlights

 

The Ballina Hospital Auxiliary celebrated a successful Christmas fundraising season in 2024, raising an impressive total of $5,718.50.

The festivities kicked off with a bustling street stall on River Street on December 12, which generated a profit of $1,660. The efforts didn’t stop there—our dedicated members, both ladies and gents, fanned out across the shire to sell tickets for our annual Christmas Raffle. With a $500 first prize and a $100 second prize, the raffle brought in an additional $4,058.

We extend heartfelt gratitude to the Ballina community for their incredible support. A special thanks go to our Auxiliary members, whose tireless work, whether crafting, cooking, or selling, made these achievements possible.

To cap off the year, the Auxiliary’s Executive team hosted a delightful Christmas lunch for members on December 17 at Cherry Street Bowling Club. The event was graced by members of the Ballina Hospital management team, including Executive Officer and Director of Nursing Melanie Allan-Male, Deputy Director of Nursing Denise McCall, and Business Manager Jan Forsythe. We were also honoured to welcome our newest Patron, Mayor Sharon Cadwallader, who was presented with her Patron’s badge during the celebration.

Looking ahead, our kiosk at the hospital will reopen on January 6, 2025, and our first event of the year will be at the Motorcycle Show in Alstonville on February 16. Regular meetings will resume on February 18, 2025, at 1:30 PM in the Solarium at the hospital.

Thank you once again to everyone who made 2024 such a memorable and successful year for the Ballina Hospital Auxiliary. Here’s to a bright 2025!

 

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Sign returned after 75 years

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Sign returned after 75 years

 

By Samantha Elley

For as long as she can remember, Julie Clark was aware of the wooden sign that hung over the barbeque area at her parents’ home in Lynches Creek.

It simply said ‘Ballina Bowling Club’ and was witness to many a family gathering and barbeque.

Last week, however, the sign was returned from where it originally came, to Cherry Street Bowling Club in Ballina and the story of its disappearance unfolded.

When Frank and Thelma McQueen lived in Ballina they were part of the bowling club and the sign was on the fence of the original club.

Ballina Bowling Club Sign Returned

The sign is unveiled by Dorothy McQueen and her sister Jan Berridge.

“They then bought the fence when the club was being rebuilt,” said Julie, their grand-daughter.

The sign then travelled from Ballina to Lynches Creek when the McQueens moved west and became part of the family history.

Recently Julie’s mum, Dorothy McQueen was decluttering and decided the sign needed to return home.

With the chance to have a family gathering, aunts, uncles, cousins and siblings came from as far as Brisbane and Dalby to be part of the unveiling and bring the sign home.

“Ballina Bowling Club came about in 1910 when a few men got together to play blows,” said Ross McNamara, secretary of the men’s bowling club.

“All the members are really pleased at the sign’s return as it’s a part of the club’s history.

 

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Launch your career with Ballina Shire Council’s 2025 Apprentice, Trainee, and Cadet Opportunities

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Ballina Shire Council’s current apprentices and trainees are learning important skills on the job. L-R: Callum, Apprentice Electrician; Christine, Apprentice Electrician; Connor, Apprentice Welder / Metal Fabricator; Tyler, Apprentice Civil Construction; Campbell, Senior Construction Officer (recently completed his Civil Construction Apprenticeship in Concrete Construction and Drainage); and Hayli, Horticulture Trainee.
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Launch your career with Ballina Shire Council’s 2025 Apprentice, Trainee, and Cadet Opportunities

 

Are you ready to kickstart your career or explore an exciting new direction? Ballina Shire Council is now accepting applications for its 2025 Apprentice, Trainee, and Cadet programs, starting in January 2025.

“At Ballina Shire Council we are dedicated to developing the next generation of local talent by creating opportunities for young people to learn, grow, and advance,” said General Manager, Paul Hickey.

“Our Apprentice, Trainee, and Cadet programs offer diverse career pathways across both office and field-based roles, making it an ideal way to build a rewarding career.”

“This is your opportunity to earn while you learn, gain a nationally recognised qualification, and contribute to meaningful projects that make a real difference to our community,” Mr. Hickey said. Available career pathways include:

Apprenticeships:

  • Carpentry
  • Civil Construction: Concrete Construction and Drainage, Road Construction and Road Maintenance
  • Engineering Fabrication
  • Electrical

Traineeships:

  • Airport Facilities
  • Arboriculture
  • Building Inspector
  • Horticulture
  • Information Technology
  • Waste Management

Cadetships:

  • Accountant
  • Environmental Health
  • Legal

These placements offer a unique opportunity to earn while you learn, combining hands-on experience with nationally recognised qualifications. With flexible work arrangements and a strong focus on workplace wellbeing, the program provides a balanced schedule, enabling participants to split their time between on-the-job training and paid study leave.

Council’s Apprentices, Trainees and Cadets gain practical experience by working on meaningful projects under the guidance of experienced mentors. Along the way, they build valuable skills and expand their professional networks in a supportive, collaborative environment.

Take the next step

Apply today and join a team dedicated to shaping the future of our community. For more information and to submit your application, visit here.

Application Details:

  • Applications Close: Monday, 6 January 2025
  • Interviews: Monday, 13 January – Friday 17 January 2025
  • Offers Made: Week beginning Monday 20 January 2025
  • Commencement Date: Monday 3 February 2025

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