
Alberta, Canada, 1999. Five strokes off the lead at the du Maurier Classic, a 24-year-old Karrie Webb looked every bit the underdog—but she was used to that. Hole by hole, she clawed her way back, sinking four birdies in her last five holes, each one a rebellion against the script. A declaration that a country girl could not only stand among the world’s best, but best them. And by the end of the 18th, after a deft chip and a nerveless putt, Karrie had rewritten the whole story—standing there,
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By Jacob Casha It was during her youth that Home Hill-born Marj Manak was told she might not live to see adulthood, after being diagnosed with a serious liver condition as a baby. Fast forward to 2025, and the now 56-year-old mother of two has become the first patient to undergo a successful kidney transplant through the North Queensland Kidney Transplant Service (NQKTS); a milestone for both herself and the region. The transplant follows decades of health challenges for Marj, including
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It’s that time of year. The Home Hill Harvest Festival is set to once again culminate in its trademark Grand Parade and Street Party on Saturday, 8 November 2025, and this year’s theme, Hollywood Elegance, promises a day of community fun with a hint of glamour. The Grand Parade, starting at 5 PM along Main Street, will feature local schools, businesses, sporting clubs, and festival queens, with 30–40 floats expected. Festival Secretary Carlene Muilwyk said the theme is all about getting the com
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From Angel Paws Dog & Cat Rescue Zorro is a young feline with a heart full of promise and the opportunity for a bright future. Rescued from the pound, Zorro may initially seem a bit shy, but give him just thirty minutes, and you'll find yourself enchanted by his gentle nature and sweet demeanor. Once he trusts you, he transforms into a dedicated purr machine, letting you know you've won his heart with his melodic symphony of affection. Though Zorro's beginnings were challenging, his time in fos
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December 2, 2025
Coming to the Burdekin always has a sense of coming home, and every time I visit it is wonderful to see the welcoming smile of familiar faces, people in the community that I’ve now known for more than two years. The Burdekin Shire Council Industry Breakfast is an event I love attending. Not only do you get a hot cooked breakfast, you also instantly get a true taste of local life as everyone greets each other and settles in for a morning of networking. Last week, I was excited to introduce our
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December 2, 2025
Ayr-based disability support organisation Flexi Queensland is celebrating a major funding boost after being awarded $14,000 through the 2025 ANZ Seeds of Renewal program. The grant will support the organisation’s Sustainable SILS project, which will enhance Supported Independent Living homes through the installation of solar panels - reducing energy costs and improving long-term sustainability for residents living with a disability. The Seeds of Renewal program—now in its 23rd year—is a partner
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December 4, 2025
A decade-long connection has resulted in one of the largest single contributions to date for Ren Pedersen’s Million Dollar Mission, with the Kerr Foundation confirming a $250,000 donation to support research into Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG). Burdekin-born Pedersen first encountered representatives from Kerr Neilson’s investment network roughly ten years ago, when he was invited to speak at a business forum at The Ville. “Around ten years ago, I was asked to address a business forum
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December 2, 2025
Saturday PM 6/12 (1-5pm) Group H - Dave Satori PC, Katherine Satori PC, Riley Satori, Jake Satori, Cole Pontifex Sunday AM 7/12 (9am-1pm) Group G - Carl List PC, James Kennedy PC, Shane Morgan, Ross Rickards, Ross Blakey Sunday PM 7/12 (1-5pm) - Group F - Lisa Furnell PC, Jen Morgan PC, John furnell, Josh Furnell, Jo Morgan, Jan Hatherell, Gabriel Hatherell
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December 2, 2025
Burdekin Roosters 2025 Best and Fairest A Grade lock Hayde Munro capped off his season by being named the best player in the Grand Final of the Club of Origin, played last Saturday at Bendigo Bank Park in Ayr. Munro scored two tries for his Colts side as the Red Horses beat Brothers in the final 20-6. Coached by Ignatius Park coach Will Jack and Roosters A Grade captain Joel Mason, the Colts played entertaining football, with the backs finishing off the hard work of their forwards. In the forw
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December 2, 2025
Burdekin Roosters 2025 Best and Fairest A Grade lock Hayde Munro capped off his season by being named the best player in the Grand Final of the Club of Origin, played last Saturday at Bendigo Bank Park in Ayr. Munro scored two tries for his Colts side as the Red Horses beat Brothers in the final 20-6. Coached by Ignatius Park coach Will Jack and Roosters A Grade captain Joel Mason, the Colts played entertaining football, with the backs finishing off the hard work of their forwards. In the forw
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November 6, 2025
It’s that time of year. The Home Hill Harvest Festival is set to once again culminate in its trademark Grand Parade and Street Party on Saturday, 8 November 2025, and this year’s theme, Hollywood Elegance, promises a day of community fun with a hint of glamour. The Grand Parade, starting at 5 PM along Main Street, will feature local schools, businesses, sporting clubs, and festival queens, with 30–40 floats expected. Festival Secretary Carlene Muilwyk said the theme is all about getting the com
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December 2, 2025
Thursday 4 December Community Christmas Cuppa Thursday 10:00am Residents are invited for morning tea, a cuppa and a community chat—an easy way to encourage conversation and connection. Tea, coffee and morning tea provided. Please RSVP to the Centre for catering. Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre – 40 Chippendale Street Saturday 6 December Simply Merry – Annual Dance Recital Saturday 1:30pm Students of Simply Dance return to the Burdekin Theatre with their annual end-of-year performance, Simply Merr
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In a nail-biting Third Grade clash at JCU Cricket Oval, Home Hill fell agonisingly short of victory, losing to Saints PPS by just 2 runs in a match that went down to the wire. Despite a spirited bowling effort and flashes of brilliance with the bat, Home Hill were edged out 9/151 to Saints’ 7/153. The top order struggled to settle in scorching conditions, with early dismissals stalling momentum. Andrew Wallwork anchored Home Hill’s innings with an unbeaten 51 off 40 balls, striking six boundari
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December 2, 2025
Friday 28 & Saturday 29 November Rhythm Edge Dance Studios: Momentum 7.30pm Momentum delivers high-energy choreography celebrating a full year of dance achievement. A two-night showcase featuring Rhythm Edge’s senior performers. Tickets from $40; family and concession options available. Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Saturday 29 November Burdekin Craft Spectacular Markets 9am–2pm The Burdekin Craft Spectacular returns to the Burdekin Memorial Hall with a massive range of handmade goods from local and di
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Thursday 20 November Jimeoin – Pandemonium – Ayr ALL DAY Comedy legend Jimeoin brings laughs and life hacks to the stage. Learn clever tricks, hilarious pranks, and more, while laughing yourself silly. Tickets $54.90. 161 Queen Street, Ayr QLD 4807 Friday 21 November Movie on the Field Friday 6:30pm Osborne State School, Kirknie Rd Settle in for a warm, family-friendly night under the stars as Osborne State School screens Disney & Pixar’s Elio. Entry is just $5 (kids under 6 are free), with all
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