A big NAIDOC day out at the Marburg Races

NAIDOC week celebrations at the Marburg Pacing race day last Sunday attracted a good crowd.

The big day at the races was began with a Welcome to Country and a special smoking ceremony performed by Anthony Kemp who was accompanied by Jahmarley Dawson on the digeridoo.

The Deadly Dancers from Leichhardt State School performed a combination of dancing and storytelling to demonstrate an appreciation for the Indigenous culture.

Children were kept busy among the NAIDOC week entertainmens with a free rock-climbing wall, face painting and a colourful jumping castle, while parents enjoyed bets by the bar and cheering their race favourites across the finish line.

To assist racegoers with their race bets, expert tips were shared from a mystery Marburg man, Marburg Pacing Association Secretary Denis Smith and Anthony Collins.

Major prizes in the nine-race line up included an embellished horse rug, which was presented to the winner in each race by Marburg Pacing Association President Scott Neaves.

Scott said the day was made possible by the volunteers and also the sponsors, who included major sponsor Goldbet.

“Thank you to all of the families who came out to Marburg to support our race day,” he said.

“NAIDOC week is always a special day on our calendar and I hope everyone enjoyed the celebrations.”

Digital Editions


More News

  • Father and son’s light tribute

    Father and son’s light tribute

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 524233 A retired Glamorgan Vale dairy farmer’s Christmas decorations light up his neighbourhood in December. Geoff Beattie goes all out and has over 400,000…

  • Rosewood celebrates

    Rosewood celebrates

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 524244 Families flocked to the Rosewood Showgrounds on Friday 12 December for the annual Rosewood Christmas Festival, organised by the Rosewood and District Supporting…

  • Cabanda Care transitions

    Cabanda Care transitions

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 525016 Rosewood retirement home Cabanda Care is now owned by Lutheran Services. Cabanda Care was built in the 1970s by the Rosewood community for…

  • Bush campground plan

    Bush campground plan

    Graham and Jude Turner are planning to expand the accommodation offerings on their Hidden Vale property outside Grandchester. Applying through their company, Jilrift Pty Ltd, the couple are hoping to…

  • Bootscootin’ in Marburg

    Bootscootin’ in Marburg

    Line dancers donned festive outfits and cowboy boots for a Christmas social held by Belt, Buckles and Boots this week, marking the group’s end-of-year celebrations. Instructor Ms Angie Harris said…

  • Christmas spirit in Lowood

    Christmas spirit in Lowood

    The Lowood Show Society welcomed families and locals to its annual Lowood Christmas Carnival, with fine weather setting the scene for a festive evening of entertainment and community spirit. Show…

  • Elf on the shelf is work we can’t shirk

    Elf on the shelf is work we can’t shirk

    If I found time machine I’d travel back to November 2017 and talk myself out of inviting an Elf on the Shelf into our home over Christmas. I have three…

  • Festive fun in Rosewood

    Festive fun in Rosewood

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 524244 Families flocked to the Rosewood Showgrounds on Friday 12 December for the annual Rosewood Christmas Festival, organised by the Rosewood and District Supporting…

  • Tyre trees delight passersby

    Tyre trees delight passersby

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 522963 A Mutdapilly local had the crazy idea to build faux Christmas trees using tyres of differing sizes. They were painted green and once…

  • Cold moon lights up Rosewood night sky

    Cold moon lights up Rosewood night sky

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 522848 A flying fox cast a spooky figure as it explored the night sky over Rosewood last week. Its illumination from the splendour of…