Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeCommunityTenterfield Show a 12-month reunion with flood relief volunteers

Tenterfield Show a 12-month reunion with flood relief volunteers

This year’s Tenterfield Show was a reunion for many of the people who shared the massive clean-up operation after last year’s floods.
Tenterfield Show Society vice-president and chief ring steward Berin McCoy, Member for Northern Tablelands Richard Torbay and Tenterfield Shire Mayor Toby Smith met last week for an update.
“Last year the Bonshaw and Mingoola communities were struggling to recover from the flood damage and parts of the Tenterfield showground were unusable,” Mr Torbay said.
“It’s amazing the difference a year makes as the rebuilt stud cattle area and shearing shed complex worked so well at this year’s show and so many of the farmers are back in production again,” he said.
“This year’s show was a reunion for so many of the volunteers who helped out during those desperate days including the young volunteers from BackTrack who worked so tirelessly to help farmers replace fencing and clean up debris.”
Mr Torbay said he had asked coordinator Bernie Shakeshaft and the boys who wanted to volunteer for flood relief work to concentrate their efforts in Mingoola and Bonshaw.
“This year the boys came back to help out at the show and to catch up with the farmers they helped 12 months ago,” he said. “The bond that has developed is remarkable and will continue.”
Mr McCoy invited the BackTrack team to the show to be extra hands to move show jumps and undertake other jobs.
“Their involvement was fantastic and we feel such a strong connection with them after their amazing relief work during the floods last year,” he said.
“Not only did they make a huge contribution to the show but it was a chance for them to catch up with the farmers and local families who were so grateful for their help.”
Mr McCoy said the Mingoola community had continued the monthly barbecues that were such a feature of the flood relief effort.
“We want the BackTrack boys to come back for a weekend before too long to see how things have changed,” he said.
“They have a strong link with our community and have earned enormous respect for their fencing skills and work ethic.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Hart and Smith star in small field

WARWICK BRIDGE CLUB Dealer: N Vul: Nil NORTH ♠ A1095 ♥ K6 ♦ K106 ♣ AKJ6 WEST EAST ♠ 74 ...
More News

Handcraft entries open for 150th Stanthorpe Show

The handcraft section includes sewing, mosaics, decoupage, quilling, jewellery, macrame, card making, and resin art, to name a few. We always review our schedule annually...

Ingenious Sheep competition returns to Stanthorpe Show

A firm favourite among visitors to the Sheep Pavilion is the Ingenious Sheep Section, a creative showcase highlighting the district’s resilience in the face...

Family team win Australia Day event

A big field of 60 enthusiastic golfers teed off in the annual Australia Day two-ball Ambrose at Stanthorpe on Monday, 26 January, sponsored by...

Barnes starts the year on winning note

Jill Barnes has taken out the Warwick Women’s Golf Single Stableford on Wednesday 21 January from Anne Lyons who survived a count-back to finish...

Three-day Yard Dog Trial joins 150th Stanthorpe Show lineup

The 2026 Stanthorpe Show will include in its lineup of events a Yard Dog Trial over the three days. A yard trial involves a handler...

New lease to set wheels in motion for junior Cowboys

Wheels are now firmly in motion for Warwick junior rugby league after the Southern Downs council agreed to offer the new junior Cowboys club...

New lease to set wheels in motion for new junior Cowboys

Wheels are now firmly in motion for Warwick junior rugby league after the Southern Downs council agreed to offer the new junior Cowboys club...

Thriving hub connects Warwick homeschoolers

What started as a solution to homeschooled teenagers feeling isolated has now turned into a thriving community of 15 families and 30 homeschooled kids...

Regional students bypass ATAR stress with new TAFE pathways

TAFE Queensland is giving High School students a route to University without an ATAR through flexible pathways. The vocational education provider hopes these pathways...

Charity race day brings strength and generosity

Jockey Kyle Wilson Taylor has dominated the Warwick Turf Club’s Charity Race Day winning three of the seven races at Allman Park on Thursday...