Heather and Brian Bailey, from Bellerive, travelled all the way from Tasmania for the ACTA Commonwealth Clay Target carnival; they were welcomed to the South Burnett by Deputy Mayor Keith Campbell  
This is what it’s all about … the trap shooter has two shots to hit the clay target which is released from a blind in front of him 

September 15, 2014

Some of Australia’s finest shooters packed into the Kingaroy Clay Target Club grounds at the weekend for the 2014 Australian Clay Target Association Commonwealth Clay Target Carnival.

There were trap shooters from every State, including several Commonwealth Games representatives and dual Olympian George Barton.

By lunchtime on Friday, 137 competitors had registered – and the camping grounds were full – but even more shooters rolled up on Saturday.

This is the first year the event has been held in Queensland, and it was quite a coup for a regional club to host the event which has previously been held in capital cities.

 

Frank Cicala, from Sydney, with Australian Clay Target Association president Allan Vilcins, from South Australia
Darren Schmidt, from sponsors Stanwell, with one of the carnival organisers, Scott Prendergast, from the Queensland Police Clay Target Club
Enjoying a drink at the bar … Steve Kelly, from Wondai; Dallas Hill, from Mondure; and Nev Weier, from Moffatdale
Deputy Mayor Keith Campbell was a guest speaker at the official launch on Friday night; he is pictured with his wife Marion and Kingaroy Clay Target Club president Gary Brown
Helping out in the kitchen were back row, Maryanne Horn, from Kingaroy; and Andrea Stewart, from Mondure; front row, Jan Thorp, Kingaroy; Marilyn Weier, Moffatdale; and Sheryl Mills, Kingaroy; also helping out were “Birds Of A Feather” and Kingaroy Quota Club members