Thursday, November 13, 2025

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Baby Booming Bowen!

Bowen’s Youngest Residents Celebrated At Annual Baby Welcoming Ceremony

Under clear spring skies, Bowen families gathered at Hansen Park for a heartwarming celebration — the 2025 Baby Welcoming Ceremony. This cherished tradition, now more than 20 years strong, brought together 30 proud families to honour their newest arrivals, from tiny newborns to curious near-one-year-olds.

Mayor Ry Collins praised the “spectacular spring morning” and the incredible sense of community on display, commending the Bowen Lions Club for their dedication in keeping the event alive. With laughter, stories, and plenty of smiles, the day captured Bowen’s true spirit — a place where every new life is celebrated and every family belongs.

More Than 30 Families Attend Special Baby Welcoming Ceremony

Bowen families gathered at Hansen Park on a beautiful spring morning for the 2025 Baby Welcoming Ceremony, a much-loved community tradition that has been running for more than two decades.

The event saw 30 families come together to celebrate their newest additions — from babies just a few weeks old to others nearing their first birthday.

Mayor Ry Collins described the occasion as “a spectacular spring morning at Hansen Park for Bowen’s 2025 Baby Welcoming Ceremony,” adding that it was “an incredible turnout with 30 families coming together to celebrate their little ones — some just a few weeks old, others nearing their first birthday.”

He said it was heartwarming to hear the stories and journeys of so many new parents.

“Mel and I felt truly privileged to be part of this beautiful tradition that’s been running for over 20 years now — a testament to the care and dedication of the amazing ladies (and some hard working gents) from the Bowen Lions Club,” he said.

Mayor Collins also commended the Bowen Lions Club for their ongoing commitment to the event.

“Take a bow — you’ve created something special that continues to bring joy and lasting memories to so many young families in our community,” he said.

The ceremony once again highlighted Bowen’s strong sense of community and the joy that comes with celebrating the next generation.

Also in attendance on the day was Councillor Michelle Wright.

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