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Accredited Exercise Physiology Program

Accredited Exercise Physiology Program

We are excited to announce BCA’s new Accredited Exercise Physiology (AEP) Program, that will commence on the 1st of July 2025. The program has been specifically designed to help individuals of all ages. Sessions will be delivered from our fully equipped and friendly Burdekin Community Rehabilitation Centre located at 12A Chippendale Street, Ayr. Our Accredited Exercise Physiologists (AEPs) supervise all AEP Program participants and provide best practice exercise prescription to ensure that eve

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AYR POLICE REPORT

AYR POLICE REPORT

At 1.35pm on Friday 23 May, Police from Ayr Highway patrol intercepted a vehicle on Chippendale Street, Ayr. As a result the driver, a 27yr old Burdekin woman, was issued a Notice to Appear (NTA) for driving with a relevant drug in her saliva and is due to appear in Ayr Magistrates Court on 28 July. At 2.40pm on Tuesday 27 May, Police from Ayr Highway patrol intercepted a vehicle on Queen Street, Ayr. As a result the driver, a 54yr old Burdekin man, was issued a NTA for driving with a relevant

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Full Hearts And Full Tables For Biggest Morning Tea

Full Hearts And Full Tables For Biggest Morning Tea

You might’ve noticed that Dal Santo’s Deli was a little busier and a lot louder than usual last Thursday. That was thanks to the Burdekin Breast Cancer Awareness Group’s sold out Biggest Morning Tea event. Attendees flooded the space from 10am, with 60+ people gathering in true Burdekin fashion to show their support for breast cancer research and those affected by the disease. Among attendees was Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort, who officially opened the event before handing over to councillor and ev

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Pacific Blue Rewards Burdekin Community Clubs

Pacific Blue Rewards Burdekin Community Clubs

Local organisations and schools from all across the Burdekin region were announced as the beneficiaries of a generous grant from Melbourne-based energy powerhouse Pacific Blue at last weekends Sweet Days Hot Nights festival. Community Investment Coordinator for Pacific Blue Jackie Stojanoski attended the event, handing out a number of checks aimed at aiding operations of different organisations in the area as part of the company’s Haughton Sustainable Communities Fund. The Haughton Sustainable

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50 Years Of Furniture With The McCathies

February 8, 2024

In the 50th year of business for McCathies Furniture Plus, third generation owners, Rob and Kari Ravizza, still reflect the 1974 values of Jack and Millie McCathie in their operations.

The Golden Anniversary marks half a century of providing high quality service to the Burdekin region and beyond, with Kari and her team delivering wonderful pieces of furniture all along the East Coast.

“We are passionate about the Burdekin and support the local and wider community in every way we can,” said Kari.

In 1974, Kari’s grandparents, Jack and Millie McCathie established the Ayr Secondhand Dealers. Well-known names in the Burdekin region, the pair had introduced many successful businesses to the town including the Supreme Taxi Service, Mac’s Milk Bar, Mac’s Ayr Toyland, McCathies Real Estate, and McCathie & Jones Travel Agency.

In 1978, Kari’s parents, John and Lyndy McCathie, relocated Ayr Secondhand Dealers from its original location, where Burdekin Motors stands today, to its current space a few blocks down at 262 Queen Street. Operating out of a larger establishment, the business sold unique pieces of furniture crafted by the Endeavour Foundation alongside second-hand items carefully sourced by John.

1998 saw Ayr Secondhand Dealers shift into a retailer of new furniture under numerous variations of business names, all under the McCathie title. In 2013, Kari and Rob relocated back home to the Burdekin and became the new partners in the business, now known as McCathies Furniture Plus.

“The plus means a lot of things, and it’s a running joke having a plus of the day, with it being the occasional goanna wrangling, or dressing up a life-size baby elephant out the front of the shop, but our amazing staff and customers are always my favorite plus,” said Kari.

Withstanding decades of change in the Burdekin region, it’s the support of the community looking local first, and the dedicated work of Kari, Rob and their team that have allowed McCathies Furniture Plus to grow into a business able to source exclusive furniture ranges and stand out from chain-stores.

“While we may have started all those years ago as second-hand dealers, we are proud of the high quality, and great value new furniture ranges we have both in-store and on our website,” said Kari.

“If you haven’t been in for a while, it’s definitely time you checked us out in store or online, as we’d love to help you with your new furniture and bedding needs.”

To reflect this tremendous golden anniversary, Kari and her team warmly invite you to join them at McCathies Furniture Plus on the evening of Thursday, February 8 to enjoy bubbles, memories, and Cheers to 50 Years.

Every customer from Thursday, February 8 to Thursday, February 15 will get $50 in McCathies Money to spend in-store during that week, while there will also be a $500 gift voucher hidden in store for one lucky customer to find.

Three Generations – Lyndy McCathie holding Murphy the dog, Kari Ravizza and Rob Ravizza holding a photo of Millie and Jack McCathie and John McCathie

The framework going up for the big shed

Aunty Janice Jones-Davies cutting the ribbon at the opening of big shed

McCathies Furniture Plus at 262 Queen Street, Ayr

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McCathies Furniture Plus Through The Years

February 8, 2024

1943

William ‘Jack’ McCathie, born in Gympie in 1913, marries Amelia Jane ‘Millie’ Orchard, born in Ayr in 1922, and the couple’s early business ventures include carpentry, wood depot and wood carting, Supreme Taxi Service, Macs Milk Bar & Café, Macs Toyland, T & G Mutual Life Insurance Agency, TAA Travel Centre, and agents for Kern Homes & McCathies Real Estate.

1970

Jack and Millie’s son, John, marries Lyndy Heuir.

1974

While running TAA Travel Agency and McCathies Real Estate, Jack and Millie open Ayr Secondhand Dealers where Burdekin Motors is today. Jack continues to operate the travel agency and real estate businesses while Millie manages the secondhand shop. John and Lyndy are asked to join the family business and take over management of Ayr Secondhand Dealers.

1978

The family purchases 262 Queen Street, Ayr, the business’ current location.

1979

Jack and Millie’s daughter, Janice, along with Lyndy, start Jan and Lyndy’s Sewing World, sharing the building with Ayr Secondhand Dealers. John begins servicing sewing machines as well as running the Secondhand business. McCathies Real Estate also moves into 262 Queen Street alongside Ayr Secondhand Dealers and Jan and Lyndy’s Sewing World. Jan and Lyndy open a second ‘Sewing World’ in Bowen before selling the Bowen business in 1987 and the Ayr business in 1989.

1994

John and Lyndy expand the business and hold regular auctions alongside selling secondhand furniture. Long-time family friends Lyn and Rodney Stenning partner up with John and Lyndy and begin construction of the large shed adjoining the current building.

1998

Ayr Secondhand Dealers shifts into new furniture retail. Lyndy and Lyn took a trip to Brisbane to source new furniture and mattresses with an Australian made focus – many of the suppliers they found on that trip are still suppliers of the business now, some 26 years later.  

2012

With Lyn and Rod looking to retire, John and Lyndy’s youngest daughter Kari and her husband Rob decide to invest in the family business and move from Townsville with their two children, Chelsea and Jye, back to the Burdekin.

2013

Kari takes on the role of Managing Director of McCathies Furniture Plus, a big change from her previous teaching role. Rob would continue to commute to Townsville daily for work for the next four years before commencing work at Pioneer Mill in 2017.

2018

Shay Kratzmann joins the team.

2021

Adam Smith starts with McCathies after completing his cabinetmaking apprenticeship.

2023

George Gamia joins the McCathies crew.

2024

McCathies Furniture Plus celebrates 50 years of quality service and dedication to the Burdekin.

Millie and Jack McCathie

The McCathies building at 262 Queen Street, Ayr before the addition of the big shed

John and Lyndy McCathie and Lyn and Rodney Stenning

Kari, Jye, Chelsea and Rob Ravizza

The team in 2024 – L-R George Gamia, Kari Ravizza, Shay Kratzmann, Rob Ravizza and Adam Smith. Photo credit: Melanie Napier

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Jack And Millie’s Legacy

February 8, 2024

McCathies Furniture Plus was founded by well-known local entrepreneurial couple, William ‘Jack’ McCathie and Amelia Jane ‘Millie’ McCathie in 1974 under the title of Ayr Secondhand Dealers.

Originally from Gympie, Jack relocated to the Burdekin region where he met and married the love of his life, Ayr local, Millie Orchard in 1943. The pair then went on to have two children, Janice Isobel and John William McCathie.

The business was one of many established by the couple in their 47 years of marriage, and many of their successful business ventures are still in operation in the Burdekin today. In their earlier years together, Jack and Millie established businesses in the areas of carpentry, wood depot and wood carting, the Supreme Taxi Service, Macs Milk Bar & Café, Macs Toyland, T & G Mutual Life Insurance Agency, TAA Travel Centre and were agents for Kern Homes & McCathies Real Estate.

Whilst operating TAA Travel Agency and McCathies Real Estate in 1974, the pair established Ayr Secondhand Dealers where Burdekin Motors stands today. Jack remained as the face of the travel agency and real estate, whilst Millie managed the second-hand shop until they invited their son John and his wife of four years, Lyndy, into the business later that year.

After the offer, John left his position as a traffic controller at the Kalamia Mill, and the pair joined the family business. The business’ current location, 262 Queen Street Ayr, harboured a tyre shop until the McCathie family purchased the land in 1978 to relocate the furniture business. The business was not fully enclosed and merely a mesh fence covered the rear of the building. Jack and John removed the fencing and in upholding the standards of 1970s security systems, John slept on the premises with a shotgun until the Aguirre brothers blocked in the wall, securing the building.

After the relocation, the larger premises allowed for the business to expand their range. John introduced new furniture pieces crafted by the Endeavour Foundation to be retailed on consignment along with second-hand items he sourced from auctions.

With opportunities for expansion at their fingertips, John and Lyndy invited long-time family friends, Lyn and Rodney Stenning into the business in 1994. Construction began to establish the large shed adjoining the current building to house regular auctions alongside selling a large assortment of second-hand furniture, and four years later in 1998, the business transformed into a retailer of new furniture.

In 2012, Lyn and Rodney’s retirement presented the perfect opportunity for John and Lyndy’s youngest daughter Kari, her husband Rob, and two children, to relocate from Townsville back to the Burdekin to invest in the family business. In 2013, Kari left behind a full-time career in teaching to take on the role of managing director of McCathies Furniture Plus, and Lyndy believes Jack and Millie would be beyond proud their business is in the capable hands of their own granddaughter.  

“I know how proud Jack and Millie would be to know that the business they started 50 years ago is in good hands with their granddaughter Kari and husband Rob,” expressed Lyndy.

John, Millie, Jack and Janice McCathie

John McCathie and Rodney Stenning in front of the big shed

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Meet Adam

February 8, 2024

Proud and confident do not begin to describe the likes of Adam Smith, another strong team member of McCathies Furniture Plus.

For Adam, who knows the Burdekin like the back of his hand, having been born and raised right here in the region, McCathies has become his second home for him.

He loves working with a team he can rely upon, and loves seeing customers thrive with his dedicated and knowledgeable service.

Most people, however, will recognise Adam from outside the calm interior of McCathies Furniture Plus, as he is often out and about in the region delivering furniture for the business.

Adam’s professional backyard is extensive, having worked as a mechanic at the bowling alley before undertaking a cabinetmaking trade, until he finally found solace with the team at McCathies.

When not working, Adam can be found hitting the field and enjoying his favourite sports, hanging out with friends, and venturing out, exploring both the region and Australia, and discovering as much as he can.

Star Sign: Aquarius

Fav Movie: Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith

Fav Colour: Blue

Fav Holiday destination: Tasmania

Fav Music: Pop and Rap

Fav Quote: Do. Or do not. There is no try - Yoda.

Tell Us Something most people don't know about you: One day I plan on moving overseas.

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Meet George

February 8, 2024

Born in Papua New Guinea, George is a proud Torres Strait Islander who grew up on Yorke Island before moving to Australia, the country he now calls home.

For many years he pursued a variety of professions, gaining invaluable skills and experience in areas such as construction and hospitality.

These are now very useful experiences which he can apply to his role at McCathies Furniture Plus, where he now enjoys working with the team assembling and delivering furniture.

With a varied and diverse background, George has witnessed warfare, having joined the army, and headed on a peace-keeping mission to East Timor where he witnessed many atrocities.

He is now very happy to enjoy the quiet rural life and, as a family man, he loves raising his children in the Burdekin.

In his own time, he plays football, heads out with friends for a day fishing, camping, or bushwalking.

Having seen warzones and travelled to different places, George feels a lot of love and respect for his life, the people he loves and the world around him.

This is evident in the way he handles each item of furniture and inspects all products with great care, ensuring every customer receives the most perfect piece of furniture they had hoped for.

Star Sign: Virgo

Fav Movie: Raging Bull

Fav Colour: Yellow

Fav Holiday Destination: Bali

Fav Music: Country songs

Fav Quote: “Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that”

Describe your personality in three words: Love and respect

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The Legacy Continues

February 8, 2024

For high school sweethearts Kari and Rob Ravizza, relocating back to the Burdekin to take over McCathies Furniture Plus was an opportunity to re-immerse themselves in their hometown. Both Rob and Kari grew up in Ayr, where they first met at their casual jobs at Big Rooster (now Red Rooster). Their path has taken many twists and turns and it’s ironic that, after their romance blossomed in the workplace, they have gone on to embark on an incredible journey of business together.

Although Kari would help out at the family business while growing up, she went on to study a Bachelor of Education and work as a teacher for 20 years. Meanwhile, Rob completed his apprenticeship at Pioneer Mill where he continues to work today as an Engineering Superintendent. Kari says all of her past jobs have helped her in the business. Despite the steep learning curve, she says she’s loved every minute of taking on the role of McCathies Furniture Plus Managing Director in 2013.

“Amongst other things, I have learnt how to drive a furniture truck, unload a semi-trailer full of heavy furniture, assemble furniture in record time and drive a forklift,” Kari said. “Being a small business, I get to do everything from the ordering, paying bills, assembling furniture and delivering to our customers.”

McCathies Furniture Plus is an independent furniture store, with a continued focus on sourcing the best products with the best value while providing the best service. With a unique range of products not found in larger retail stores, Kari finds satisfaction in offering exclusive ranges and the business has the power to make decisions on the quality and products sold.  

“If we don’t have what our customers are looking for, we will do our best to find it for them,” Kari said.

Passionate about the Burdekin, McCathies Furniture Plus proudly support local community clubs and organisations through sponsorship, donations of money or products or donating time by assisting at events. It’s the community in which they’ve raised their children Chelsea, 20 and Jye, 16, and where their two dogs, Minus and Holly, rule their home. With ties to the Burdekin running so deep, returning to the region was an opportunity for Kari and Rob to reconnect while they continued to grow the business that Kari’s parents and grandparents had poured so much of themselves into before her.

“It is so very important to me to continue the legacy my Grandparents started,” Kari said. “To uphold their values of honesty and integrity, where giving back to the local community is always at the heart of everything we do.  

“Thank you to our amazing customers over the past 50 years. You are the reason we are here and what drives us to continue to improve and provide the best service and products we possibly can!”

Kari and Rob Ravizza

L-R Jye Ravizza, John and Lyndy McCathies, Kari, Rob and Chelsea Ravizza

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Meet Shay

February 8, 2024

Shay Kratzmann has evolved to become a steadfast staple of the McCathies Furniture Plus shopping experience, a friendly face and reliable sales assistant at the front line of the business.

Born in Ayr and raised in Brandon, Shay is through and through a Burdekin girl, something she is quick to declare and happy to share, and for over six years, McCathies Furniture Plus has been her home away from home.

“I honestly don’t think I can see myself doing anything else,” Shay shared.

“Every day is different, and I wake up excited to see what the day has in store for us. All these roles involve a lot of customer interactions and I think I am great at communicating and connecting with customers.”

When not working at McCathies, Shay is fine-tuning her own photography skills, perfecting her craft and looking for that award-winning shot.

One of her photos was published in the American photography book, one of the proudest moments in her life so far.

Shay shares her life with her boyfriend of 16 years, and their two “hairy children”, the couple’s dogs Bull and Ryda.

Star Sign: Virgo

Fav Movie: Law Abiding Citizen and Lion King

Fav Colour: Purple and Black

Fav Holiday Destination: Maldives

Fav Music: Country and Old School (Guns N Roses, The Eagles, AC/DC etc.)

Fav Quote: “It is what it is”

Tell Us Something most people don't know about you: I am a Brown Belt, Black Tip in Taekwondo

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African Drumming And Sound Immersion Coming To Ayr

February 8, 2024

Residents of the Burdekin will have the opportunity to experienceAfrican Drumming and Blissful Sound Immersion when Alex Salvadore ofthe Rhythm Connection comes to Ayr on the weekend.

Mr Salvadore isholding two events at the QCWA Hall in Ayr on Sunday, February 11.

“TheIntroduction to African Drumming workshop will have residents playingrhythms on authentic West African djembes,” he said.

“The Bliss OutSound Immersion Experience is an hour of relaxation while I playinstruments from around the world including flutes from Armenia,Native America and Slovakia; Singing Bowls, Handpan, ocean drums,chimes and more.”

Mr Salvadore willhost ‘An Introduction to African Drumming’ on Sunday, February 11from 9:00am to 12:00pm.

‘Bliss Out’,a sound immersion and tone chimes experience, will follow from 2:00pmto 3:30pm.

Contact MrSalvadore on 0414 803 666 or email therhythmconnection@gmail.com formore information.

Alex Salvadore is holding two events at the QCWA Hall in Ayr on Sunday. Photo supplied

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Golf On The Beach

February 8, 2024

The Ayr Surf Life Saving Club's Annual Beach Golf Day is gearing up to be a cracker of an event. Being held this Saturday February 10, with Tee-off from 1pm, teams of four will enjoy a fun filled day out with their clubs. Teams are invited to come in their best team themed outfits, to help add to the energetic atmosphere of the day.

Their Top 100 Club event has also been moved to be aligned with Golf Day. The special event of the draw will take place between 12pm-1.30pm on Saturday 10th, with a ticket purchased gaining entry for 2 people for drinks and lunch and the chance to win $3,000 or $1,000. There are still some numbers available, so if you're interested, please head to the Ayr Surf Club's Facebook page, or contact Kellie Lawry.

The club has organised buses to and from Alva Beach to assist with transportation for the event. The bus will be leaving The Kalamia Hotel in town at 11.30am & 12.30pm and heading back in from the beach at both 8.30pm & 9.30pm.

This is sure to be a great day out for all ages, so get your teams together and come and join in the fun.

Contributed by Kellie Lawry

The Ayr Surf Life Saving Club's Annual Beach Golf Day is happening this Saturday February 10. Photo supplied

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Award Winners Join Line Up For Revitalised Writers Festival

February 8, 2024

The Whitsundays Writers Festival is gearing for a grand comeback, with a schedule jampacked full of immersive celebrations of all things literary.

On the cards is esteemed 2023 Miles Franklin Literary Award winner, Shankari Chandran, winner of Australia’s premier literary prize for her debut novel, ‘Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens’.

Alongside Shankari are several other highly regarded, award-winning Australian authors, who are excited to be in sunny Whitsundays for a weekend of literary prowess.

Karen Jacobsen, the Festival President, expressed her excitement, stating, “It's not often we have the opportunity to meet renowned national and international writers. This will be a landmark event for the Whitsundays and a golden opportunity for regional Queensland to add a substantial literary gem to its arts calendar.”

Alongside the schedule of workshops, talks, and luncheons, the weekend will also include the prestigious Whitsundays Literary Heart Awards. The Heart Awards provide well-deserved recognition and financial rewards to talented writers for best unpublished manuscript, short story, poetry, and book design. Submissions for the Heart Awards open February 14.

“This event will bring together creative minds in the picturesque setting of the Whitsundays. What better place to immerse yourself in the brilliance of Australian literature?” remarked Karen.

“I strongly advise securing your place at the festival and booking accommodation early to fully enjoy the wonders of the Whitsundays while indulging in the myriad of events the festival has to offer.”

Save The Date!

WHAT: Whitsunday Writers Festival
WHEN: Friday, September 6 to Sunday September 8

Whitsundays Literary Heart Awards

Submissions Open February 14

Shankari Chandran confirmed to star in September’s Whitsundays Writers Festival. Photo supplied

Karen Jacobsen, Voice of Siri, is the Whitsunday Writers Festival President. Photo supplied

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The Power’s Back On Cyclone Response A Success

February 1, 2024

Local Ergon Energy crews worked tirelessly to reconnect power to thousands of Burdekin customers. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie

The Burdekin Survives Ex TC Kirrily

Streets, parks and backyards were littered with fallen trees and branches after ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily crossed over the Burdekin last Thursday, January 25, and while damage was considered minimal, the event left large parts of the region without power for days.

The cyclone’s damaging winds had a major effect on north Queensland’s power network, with over 9,000 Burdekin customers losing their power from Thursday night, and the last of those regaining power earlier this week.

Ergon Energy Area Manager Matt Oar said local and visiting crews were out in the field repairing the network as soon is it was safe to return to work after the cyclone passed.

“We had crews working 24/7, not just on call, but actually working around the clock to restore power to customers,” Mr Oar said.

“A lot of these staff who were at work were leaving their families without power at home for a couple of days.

“We’ve turned an event that potentially could have lasted a week into three days.”

On top of 48 local staff, 203 workers travelled into the region from across the state.

“I’m just so thankful and proud of what our crews have done and what they’ve been able to achieve in such a short amount of time,” Mr Oar said.

“The community’s been so positive when we’re out and about, they understand that we’ve got challenges but we’re doing our best to get the power on as soon as we can.”

For the SES, regular natural disaster preparations ramped up on Saturday, January 20 when sandbags became a priority as the cyclone approached.

Burdekin SES Local Controller Warren Francis estimated that over 9,500 sandbags were provided by the SES to residents of the Burdekin.

“This is by far the largest number of sandbags consumed on a single operation,” Mr Francis said.

“I’m very impressed with how the community reacted.”

At least 120 jobs have been logged with the SES throughout the event including sandbagging, one tarp job, and vegetation clearing post-event.

“Our role is to cut an access into a house; if a tree’s fallen down and blocked access to a house or driveway, we’ll clear that, but we don’t go around and clean people’s yards,” Mr Francis clarified.

Chair of the Local Disaster Management Group (LDMG) Lyn McLaughlin said the event was an opportunity to showcase the community’s resilience and preparedness.

“I want to express my sincere thanks to everyone involved in the recent weather event," Ms McLaughlin said.

“Thank you to all who volunteered and assisted their family, friends and neighbours.

“To the SES Volunteers, Ergon Energy and the Burdekin Shire Council staff for leaving their homes and giving up their time to help the community.

“Their efforts do not go unnoticed and are greatly appreciated.

“The LDMG will continue to monitor the affects from ex-TC Kirrily and will provide regular updates to the public as needed via Council’s website, Disaster Dashboard and the Burdekin Disaster and Emergency Information Facebook page.”

Personal Hardship Assistance Grants are now available to residents in the Burdekin Shire who have been affected by the Tropical Cyclone Kirrily.

To check your eligibility and submit an application, visit www.qld.gov.au/DisasterHelp, phone the Community Recovery Hotline on 1800 173 349 or visit the Community Recovery pop-up hub at Burdekin Community Association, 130 Queen Street, Ayr.

LDMG Chair Lyn McLaughlin and Local Disaster Coordinator Eileen Devescovi

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Cyclone Brings Out The Best In The Burdekin

February 1, 2024

There’s nothing like a natural disaster to bring a community together and, although ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily was considered minor in the end, the Burdekin still turned on its community spirit.

Burdekin Life has received many reports of generous and neighbourly deeds, from locals helping each other fill sandbags before the cyclone to helping clean up backyards afterwards.

“I did see some tremendous examples of good community people helping their neighbours, helping their friends, helping their family,” said Burdekin SES Local Controller Warren Francis.

“There were some really good examples of that, and we wish everyone would take up on that.”

Meanwhile, Burdekin SES shared their gratitude to Woolworths Ayr who generously donated lunch to their hardworking volunteers during the cyclone recovery efforts.

“Your support not only nourished them but also warmed our hearts,” Burdekin Unit State Emergency Service shared on social media.

“Thank you for being an invaluable part of our community.”

Ergon Energy crews were also thanked for their efforts in the field according to Area Manager Matt Oar.

“I’m really happy with the response of the Burdekin residents and how accommodating they’ve been; people just couldn’t do enough for us,” Mr Oar said.

“We’d pull up at certain places and people would walk out and give our workers things to drink and eat just because they’re so appreciative and want to give them something to help them along.”

Congratulations, Burdekin, for navigating ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily with preparedness and community spirit.

Woolworths Ayr donated food to Burdekin SES volunteers during cyclone recovery efforts. Photo supplied

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Sophie Robertson Recognised For Her Achievements By Chelsea Ravizza

February 1, 2024

In recognition of her academic achievements and commitment, Sophie Robertson of Ayr State High School is one of eight Queensland recipients of the 2024 Premier’s Anzac Prize, awarded by the Queensland Government.

The award recognises the efforts and dedication of young Queenslanders and aims to present students with opportunities to gain an in-depth understanding of the ANZAC legacy. Sophie will embark on a 16-day international adventure touring France, Belgium, and the United Kingdom to explore the ANZAC legacy in April along with seven other Queensland students and two teacher chaperones.

The application process led Sophie to produce a 5-minute video submission on the ANZAC spirit’s interconnectedness, and relevance within today’s society. After being shortlisted, Sophie presented to a large panel of 12 officials, including brigadiers from the Australian Defence Force, where she was successful, and awarded the 2024 Premier’s Anzac Prize.

Dedicated to upholding the values of this award, Sophie has been busily developing official fundraisers, and the Commemorative Crosses Project, where she will visit a school in the local district to educate students on the ANZAC spirit. Prior to travelling abroad, Sophie has begun engaging in Young Historians Workshops whereby she travelled to Brisbane in January to work alongside the Minister for Education, Grace Grace, and the Assistant Minister to the Premier for Veterans’ Affairs, Bart Mellish. The workshops will continue throughout the months leading up to the tour in collaboration with the State Library of Queensland, and Ms Grace believes this opportunity will equip Sophie and the other recipients with valuable knowledge and insights they’ll carry with them for life.

“I want to congratulate the eight students set to represent our state abroad, it is thoroughly deserved and I’m sure they will do a remarkable job,” expressed Ms Grace.

This international opportunity will prove to be an invaluable experience for Sophie where she will deliver two eulogies to fallen ANZAC veterans, with one of which being her Great, Great Uncle.

“I am really grateful for the opportunity to deliver this eulogy for him, and while I am over there, I will be the first in my family to visit his memorial,” explained Sophie.

RSL Queensland State President, Major General Stephen Day believes this award presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to its recipients to pass on valuable stories of the ANZACs, and to further educated youth on the important role veterans had on the establishment of Australia.

“The prize is an opportunity for some of our brightest high school students to get out of the classroom, travel to the Western Front and gain a more profound understanding of the commitment and sacrifices of their veterans,” explained Major General Stephen.

Ayr State High School’s Senior Deputy Principal, Anna D’Ilario recognized Sophie’s potential and presented this opportunity to her in 2022, and the Ayr High Family are beyond proud of what Sophie has achieved.

“We are very proud of Sophie,” expressed Ayr State High School’s principal, Mr Craig Whittred.

“She is a fantastic student who has demonstrated great tenacity in her studies and is a well-deserved recipient of this prestigious prize.

“This will be a life-changing experience for Sophie, and we are excited for her to share her experience with us all at Ayr High and the wider Burdekin community.”

Sophie Robertson is one of eight Queensland recipients of the 2024 Premier’s Anzac Prize. Photo supplied

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Home Hill Calls For Help To Fight Crime

February 1, 2024

Home Hill residents have called on the state government to fund private security patrols such is their frustration with the spiralling crime rate.

Member for Burdekin, Dale Last, met with business owners and residents earlier this week and said the fact that they felt there was no alternative but private security to keep them safe was a direct result of the current state government’s many failures.

“People are frustrated and angry due to the actions of a small group of offenders who are running riot in Home Hill,” he said.  

“Queenslanders have the right to feel safe no matter where they live and that is a right that this state government has ignored for years now.

“Between July 2022 and December last year we saw Police Officer numbers in Queensland fall by 322.  

“Requests for additional Police in Home Hill have fallen on deaf ears and it is the community that is left to pay the price.

“Community safety is a state government responsibility and, just like people throughout the Burdekin, I am sick and tired of this state government’s empty words and broken promises.”

Mr Last said that he has raised business owners and residents’ concerns with senior Police but that additional resources were needed; and needed now.

“We have the situation where a local tradesman no longer takes appointments on a Monday morning because he knows he will spend every Monday morning repairing damage to schools caused by a small group of thugs,” he said.  

“That is completely unacceptable anywhere in Queensland, let alone in a community like Home Hill.

“The current Labor government talks about a multi-disciplinary response and working with offenders.  

“Ask anyone in the Burdekin and they will tell you that it simply isn’t working.

“These offenders are effectively terrorising our community and they belong in custody.  

“We need the Police resources to ensure that offenders are apprehended and taken before a court and, if they are released and offend again, they need to be arrested again.

“It is up to the state government to ensure these offenders are held to account.  

“There needs to be consequences for action but, sadly, we are not seeing any action on youth crime from the current government.”

Mr Last posed two options to the state government.

“Either resource our Police adequately to ensure people feel safe or continue to do nothing and stand by as the anger and frustration grows,” he said.

“Repeatedly we have seen this Labor state government forced into taking action following a tragedy such as the loss of a life.  

“Our communities shouldn’t have to wait for a tragedy before they can feel safe in their own homes.

“We were promised increased Police resources in response to a recent spike in crime but what we actually saw was young offenders preying on homes and businesses in the middle of a natural disaster.

“We are sick of words, and we are demanding action.  

“Responsibility for addressing this issue sits solely with the Labor state government and, if action is not taken soon, I fear that we will have yet another community dealing with a tragedy thanks to Labor’s failure to deal with youth crime.”

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Lyn Mclaughlin To Run For Burdekin Mayor “I’m Not Done Yet”

February 1, 2024

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Lyn McLaughlin will run for a final term as Mayor of the Burdekin Shire at the 2024 Local Government Elections on Saturday, March 16.

The announcement comes on the first week of candidate nominations opening, with the incumbent looking to see some of her Council’s long-term projects through to completion.

“I have been fortunate to be Mayor of the Burdekin Shire for the past eight years and in that time, have seen many significant projects take shape,” Ms McLaughlin said.

“This will be the final time I run for Mayor – I love the Burdekin, I have lived here for 47 years, but I’m not done yet.

“I want to see these projects through to completion to ensure our Shire remains resilient long into the future.

“Recently, Council has implemented a range of long-term strategies to future proof not only our Shire’s infrastructure, but our cultural venues and parks, tourism offerings, and more.

“After seeing these strategies go from community consultation to adoption and seeing ground break on some of the major projects we have been advocating for over the past few years, I am now even more passionate about seeing them through to the end.”

Some of these key projects include the expansion of the Burdekin’s Industrial Estate and full-scale Macroalgal Bioremediation Facility, which both broke ground in 2023.

Other long-term strategic projects Ms McLaughlin has seen over her previous term of Council include securing long-term water security with both the 5ML Home Hill Reservoir and 10ML Ayr/Brandon Reservoir and related filtration systems delivered, supported by Queensland Government funding; the Home Hill Memorial Park and Watson’s Green Master Plan; the ANZAC Park Precinct Master Plan; and upgrades to the Burdekin Aquatic Centre and Water Park.

“The Burdekin is the best place to live, work, play, visit and invest, and I have advocated for projects that will further cement our Shire as a desirable place for residents, businesses, tourists and investors,” Ms McLaughlin said.

Local Government elections will be held on Saturday March 16, with more information available at ecq.qld.gov.au.

Lyn McLaughlin will run for Mayor of Burdekin Shire Council in 2024. Photo credit: Marni Hine Photography

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