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Josh Waters Celebrated as Australian Superbike Champion in Mildura

Josh Waters, a celebrated figure in Australian motorsport, was honoured by the Mildura Rural City Council on Friday for his remarkable achievements in the world of Superbike racing. The five-time Australian Superbike Champion is widely regarded as the most successful rider in the championship’s 36-year history. During a Civic Reception held in his honour, the council recognised both his extraordinary on-track accomplishments and his deep connection to the Mildura community.

A Journey from Local Streets to Global Tracks

Waters began his racing journey at an impressively young age, first climbing onto a motorcycle at just five years old. By the age of six, he had already secured his first national title, showcasing the talent and determination that would lead him to championships in 2009, 2012, 2017, 2024, and the most recent championship in 2025. His career has taken him around the globe, achieving podium finishes at prestigious events such as Japan’s Suzuka 8 Hour Endurance Race and competing in the fiercely competitive British Superbike Championship.

Despite his international success, Waters has chosen to remain rooted in Mildura. “I’ve been able to achieve what I have achieved, but I have done it all from Mildura,” he stated. “I train here and I live here because that is where I want to live. I love the people, I love the area … it’s just that on some weekends I live a different life.”

A Local Hero and Global Ambassador

Waters’ grounded nature and commitment to his hometown have endeared him to the local community. Mildura Mayor Ali Cupper praised him as an “outstanding ambassador” for the region. “Josh’s dedication, professionalism and genuine character make him someone our whole community is proud of,” said Cr Cupper. “His success on the track is matched only by his commitment to his roots.”

Similarly, Councillor for Sports Glenn Milne highlighted Waters’ remarkable achievements, noting that his record of five championships could remain unmatched for generations. “He has ridden with success in Japan, England, America—he’s respected around the world,” said Cr Milne. “But he’s also humble, generous with his time, and always willing to help people. Mildura should be proud of him, and we are.”

For Waters, receiving recognition from his hometown is both significant and humbling. “I certainly don’t do any of it for the accolades,” he remarked. “But it does mean a lot when you are recognised by people in your own town, and a lot of the time it is people who mightn’t even have an interest in the sport. So I do feel that pride from my community.”

He summed up his identity succinctly: “At the end of the day, I just like being a normal Sunraysia person. When I go pick up my kids from school, I might hear, ‘Hey, aren’t you that motorbike rider?’ I just say, ‘Yeah, that’s me — but I’m also Izzy and Lenny’s dad.’

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