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Minister for Tourism Industry Development and Innovation and Minister for Sport The Honourable Stirling Hinchliffe Outback Queensland’s iconic Masters golf event has sold out a month before tee-off in a boost for outback tourism. Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said more than 1000 players from across Australia would compete in the Outback Queensland Masters which begins on June 19 at Biloela. “Major events are an important part of the Palaszczuk Government’s economic recovery plan,” Mr Hinchliffe said. “Events like the Masters not only fill local fairways, they deliver extra cash for local businesses and support Outback jobs. “The Palaszczuk Government has partnered with Golf Australia to develop the Outback Masters and promote the region’s world-class visitor experiences. ....
Published - 2 weeks In only its second staging the Outback Queensland Masters has sold out. The achievement of selling out a month before tee-off across all six events comes after the inaugural 2019 event was awarded the Australia’s Best New Event at the 2020 Australian Event Awards. Luke Bates, Golf Australia State Manager – QLD, was thrilled that so many people had signed up for the 2021 event, which will visit six towns across Outback Queensland. “The host golf courses and their members will provide such a unique experience for all participants, we are extremely excited to see a great mix of players from across Australia converge to Outback Queensland in June and July,’’ he said. ....
By Andrew C. Patterson, Special Warfare Training Wing/Public Affairs / Published April 16, 2021 JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-CHAPMAN TRAINING ANNEX, Texas Chief Master Sgt. Todd M. Popovic, Special Warfare Training Wing, or SWTW, command chief, leads a formation in memorial pushups after a memorial log carry for fallen airman, Lt. Col. William Schroeder, at the SWTW located on Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, or JBSA-CTA, Apr. 8, 2021. The memorial log created for Schroeder, along with three 600-pound each workout worms, were all carried on a path that navigated through past areas of the former 342 Training Squadron Schroeder commanded. Service members swapped places to carry the logs and then assembled around the SWTW flagpole and the Circle of Honor to perform a memorial push-up ceremony. A tradition amongst the special warfare community to honor fallen members. ....
Published - 1 month By - Golf Australia Anthony Quayle has climbed the Isuzu Queensland Open mountain; great mate Jake McLeod is eager to share the summit. And, as ever for athletes with maroon coursing through the veins, the drive for both to excel on home soil at Pelican Waters next month adds an extra dimension. Quayle and McLeod were among the first to confirm their entries for their state championship, each with lofty expectations before heading back to tour duties in Japan and Europe, respectively. Defending champion Quayle, who held his nerve to outlast Jack Thompson in a playoff last year, said his breakthough win had been vital in his development. ....