A fantastic weekend was celebrated by the Burdekin Potters to mark half a century of fostering the arts and clay creativity within the Burdekin community. The celebrations were kicked off with an official opening by Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort at 10am on Saturday, followed by a presentation of “Lifetime Certificates”to long-time members Carolyn Starkey and Meredith Modra, and Patron Isobell Cislowski, who then had the honour of cutting the cake. A great crowd of locals and visitors turned up for th
Read the full storyA collection of fabulous fundraising events have begun filling calendars across the community as part of the 2025 Burdekin Water Festival, and with so much to do, see and be part of, here’s our guide for everything you need to know! Jorja’s DISCO Party like you’ve never partied before at a rockin’ Outdoor DISCO on Saturday, the 2nd of August in celebration of Burdekin Junior Rugby League’s Junior Ambassador, Jorja Vasta! Kicking off at Bendigo Bank Park (Rugby Park), the night promises nothing
Read the full storyRepresenting SunWater Limited Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Speech Pathology with Honours at James Cook University, an active volunteer across various community events and a former Ayr State High School Vice-Captain, Georgia Tomasetig has forever leaped at every opportunity to give back to those around her. In the 2025 Burdekin Water Festival, Georgia will proudly represent SunWater Limited as a Senior Ambassador, and she’s more than excited to explore everything this chapter will brin
Read the full storySaturday 2 August Jorja’s DISCO Party like you’ve never partied before at an outdoor DISCO in celebration of Burdekin Junior Rugby League’s Junior Ambassador, Jorja Vasta! The night kicks off at Bendigo Bank Park (Rugby Park) with great tunes and dance moves. Bendigo Bank Park (Rugby Park) Sunday 3 August Plantation Park Markets Sunday 8am Join Ayr State Primary School for a picture-perfect morning showcasing the talents and hobbies of both local and travelling stallholders with everything from
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Fast Facts:
Rehoming Fee: $450
DOB: 8/7/2020
Sex: Male
Breed: Kelpie Cross
Kid Friendly: Yes
Cat Friendly: Untested
Other Dogs: Yes
Fences: 6 Ft
This handsome smiley boy is Bruce, a fun-loving young man who loves going for walks and runs with his humans.
Immaculately house trained, Bruce walks well on his lead and knows his basic commands.
He loves splaying himself on cool tiles and loves roughhousing with his foster brothers.
Bruce is very food motivated and loves learning new tricks with treats.
He loves pats and any sort of attention and adores being in the company of his humans.
Bruce is very active and will need an active household to keep him stimulated and happy.
Bruce is desexed, micro-chipped, up to date on his vaccinations and is flea, tick and intestinal worm treated. Bruce is also on heartworm preventative.
To enquire about Bruce and schedule a meet and greet, complete and submit this form to Angel Paws: https://www.angelpawsinc.com.au/forms.html
You’re invited to join the Burdekin Shire Council for a night of festive fun at the annual Community Christmas Carols on Sunday, December 10.
This year, the event will be held at the Burdekin Touch Fields in MacMillan Street, opposite the touch clubhouse, from 5:30pm and is a free event for all to attend.
“At this year’s Christmas Carols event you can expect a variety of food and drinks for sale, free face painting, a photo booth, a visit from Santa, and ending the night with a fireworks spectacular,” Burdekin Shire Council Mayor Lyn McLaughlin said.
“There will also be local entertainment from The Burdekin Academy, Perform Music, Malia Ma’u and Uniting Church members and so much more.
“The Carols are a great way to celebrate the spirit of Christmas and to bring the community together. We are very lucky to have such a strong supportive community.
“The Carols are always a highlight of the festive season and I encourage everyone to come along and enjoy the evening.
“Whether you want to sing along to your favourite carols, watch the fireworks or just catch up with your friends, there is something for everyone at the Carols.
“Remember to bring along a blanket and a chair, and we look forward to seeing you all there.”
For more information phone Council’s Community Development Team on (07) 4783 9800.
WHAT: Community Christmas Carols
WHEN: Sunday, December 10 from 5:30pm
WHERE: Burdekin Touch Fields, MacMillan Street, Ayr
This is a free community event
Festive Fun at the Annual Community Christmas Carols
The Burdekin District Sportfishing Club celebrated a big year of big catches at their presentation night last Friday.
Many awards were presented across a variety of divisions and kids enjoyed a surprise visit from Santa while plans for 2024 were discussed amongst the club.
Join Burdekin District Sportfishing Club on Facebook for more information.
Results
Awards
Division Winner
Champion Angler Light Division (Senior Male) George McLees
Champion Angler Light Division (Senior Female) Simone Sutcliffe
Champion Angler Light Division (Junior Male) Rian Berryman
Champion Angler Light Division (Sub Jnr. Male) Kerby Brett
Champion Angler Heavy Division (Senior Male) Russell Sutcliffe
Champion Angler Heavy Division (Senior Female) Simone Sutcliffe
Champion Angler Heavy Division (Junior Male) Rian Berryman
Champion Angler Heavy Division (Sub Jnr. Male) Henry Sutcliffe
Champion Angler Heavy Division (Sub Jnr. Female) Ellie Sutcliffe
Champion Angler Open Division Patrick Brett
Champion Angler Junior Male Rian Berryman
Champion Angler Sub Jnr Male Kerby Brett
Champion Angler Sub Jnr Female Ellie Sutcliffe
Champion Angler – Runner Up Russell Sutcliffe
Weighmasters Encouragement Award Joshua Brett
Weighmasters Encouragement Award Isabelle Sutcliffe
Champion Female Angler Simone Sutcliffe
Champion Angler Overall George McLees
Wally Hicks Memorial (Threadfin Salmon) Laurie Brett (1.58kg on 3kg)
Bill Betteridge Memorial (Biggest Javelin) George McLees (2.26kg)
George Brett Memorial (Highest Points Fish – Heavy Division) Russell Sutcliffe (Mackerel Tuna - 2.28kg on 6kg)
Highest Points Scoring Fish
Line Class Winner
2kg Line Michael Berryman (0.9kg Mangrove Jack)
3kg Line Laurie Brett (1.58kg Threadfin Salmon)
4kg Line Patrick Brett (2.82kg Barramundi)
6kg Line Russell Sutcliffe (4.76kg Mack Tuna)
8kg Line Rian Berryman (2.6kg Batfish)
10kg Line Patrick Brett (2.96kg Threadfin Salmon)
15kg Line Russell Sutcliffe (4kg Gold Spot Cod)
Open Division Patrick Brett (2.18kg Coral Trout)
Most Meritorious Catch George McLees (Javelin – 2.26kg on 1kg)
L-R Kerby, Stephen, Laurie, Josh and Patrick Brett, Ryan Berryman, Russell, Ellie, Simone, Isabelle and Henry Sutcliffe, Michael Berryman and George McLees
Richard Berryman (Secretary) and Joshua Brett
Simone and Russell Sutcliffe (President)
Ron Berryman (Weighmaster), Richard Berryman, George McLees and Russell Sutcliffe
The Burdekin Potters have been very busy the last couple of months, preparing for their Annual Christmas Sale.
A great range of locally crafted unique pottery gifts will be on offer for that “hard to buy for” or “someone special” for Christmas.
The local potters have certainly gone from strength to strength in the last few years, presently boasting a membership of almost 60.
Being very inclusive, their membership of both males and females range in age from 16 to mid-70’s.
The successful application of several grants has also seen the club expand its footprint recently, with more storage facilities in the works to cater for the growing membership.
Local potters from beginners to advanced will be showcasing a great and varied range of locally crafted pottery, all on sale for that last Christmas rush.
The Pottery Club will be open this Sunday December 3 from 8:00am to 2:00pm to coincide with the Plantation Markets, as well as throughout the following week between 10:00am and 3:00pm, finishing on Saturday December 9.
Drop in anytime you see the “Open” flag flying.
Burdekin Potters are located behind the cafe in Plantation Park.
Contributed by Debbie Ferraris
Saraha, Judith and Matilda
Matilda and Debbie
Matilda and Judith
Fast Facts:
Rehoming Fee: $185
DOB: 19/06/2021
Sex: Male
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Kid Friendly: Over 10 Years
Dog Friendly: Untested
Other Cats: Slow Introduction
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoors
While this boy is initially a little shy, he is very quick to warm up to his new home and humans. Charlie absolutely loves playing with anyone and anything, particular fetch with his very own ping pong ball, and as well running his claws down a scratching post and running through a tunnel.
No need for an alarm clock anymore, Charlie will be sure to wake you up demand head rubs and good belly scratches.
While he doesn’t love being picked up, he is quick to run through your legs, and even lay on you when watching a movie, and purring up a storm.
Charlie is desexed, microchipped, up to date on his vaccinations, and is flea, tick and worm treated.
To organise a meet and greet, complete and submit an animal enquiry form, https://www.angelpawsinc.com.au/forms.html.
Sweet FM has improved its outside broadcast capabilities with the acquisition of new satellite technology.
Previously, the station would rely on mobile phone networks to broadcast from locations outside of the Home Hill studio.
“Typically, we’ve always used mobile phone coverage,” said Station Manager Charlie Scuderi.
“In this one particular location, the mobile phone system let us down.
“We were all set up to connect back to the studio and all of a sudden, we didn’t have enough bandwidth.
“Other people at this location said, ‘Why aren’t you using Starlink?’”
Starlink is a network of low earth orbit satellites launched by American spacecraft manufacturer and satellite communications company SpaceX intended to provide high-speed, low-latency broadband connectivity across the globe.
Starlink’s low earth orbit satellites orbit the planet at around 550km above Earth, while traditional satellites generally orbit at over 30,000km.
“Traditional satellites, while they’re fast, they have what’s called latency or response time, so by the time the signal gets out there and comes back to Earth, it makes it almost unusable for communications,” Mr Scuderi said.
“These low earth orbit satellites are brilliant because they’ve only got a relatively short distance to travel.
“It’s affordable and the speed is terrific.”
The new technology will allow Sweet FM to continue their dedicated history of broadcasting from locations and events throughout the region.
“Sweet FM has always been doing outside broadcasts and the gear keeps getting better making it easier to do,” Mr Scuderi said.
“This will give us the opportunity to do more outside broadcasts in more remote places.”
Sweet FM’s next outside broadcast will be on December 1 from the Christmas Lights party on the corner of Edwards and Darwin Streets, Ayr.
Email admin@sweetfm.com.au if you’re interested in Sweet FM broadcasting from your next event.
Sweet FM Station Manager Charlie Scuderi. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie
As part of the show’s Tiny Towns Tour, Triple M’s The Rush Hour paid a visit to Brandon last week, broadcasting from the Iron Works Brewery on Thursday, November 23.
Brandon was the first stop on the tour which saw Townsville-based presenters AB and Elliot learn about local history and hear from local guests.
“We’re travelling around Queensland visiting the unsung hero towns, the ones that aren’t on the tourist maps, the ones with really small populations and short Wikipedia pages,” said AB.
“We spend a lot of time on air in the Burdekin, being close to Townsville, and Brandon was a town that we don’t think gets talked about enough.”
“The one thing we’ve noticed since doing our radio show, which broadcasts from Townsville all throughout the regions, is the callers from the regions are loose in the best possible way,” added Elliot.
“They’re fun, they’ve got the best stories and I think you’ll find that the smaller the towns are, the bigger the stories are.”
Elliot has been going on Tiny Towns Tours for the last year visiting towns across Queensland including Woodford, Biloela, Calliope and Weipa, and this was the first time AB came along for the ride.
Throughout the show, AB and Elliot invited local guests and heard local stories, including Mayor Lym McLaughlin who was put to the test on her knowledge of sugar products.
“We’re putting all the mayors to the test to see how well they know their towns,” said AB.
Meanwhile, Elliot was particularly intrigued by the story of the town’s namesake, Henry Brandon.
“I read about him for ages, he came over from the UK,” he said.
“The fact that he literally just subdivided a spot, wanted to put in a sugar mill and name the place after himself, I thought that was awesome.”
“We’re also going into the feuds between Brandon and Ayr in regards to which was going to be the main town outside of Townsville,” added AB.
“They were originally going to build the train track to here, but they decided to go to Ayr, so I think there’s always been a bit of animosity between the towns because of it.”
The Tiny Towns tour continued to Sarina, Clermont, Alpha and Longreach before wrapping up today in Muttaburra.
Triple M’s The Rush Hour producer Luke and presenters AB and Elliot
Burdekin Shire Council Mayor Lyn McLaughlin, Elliot, Mick the Canecutter and AB
Rhythm Edge Dance Studios took over Burdekin Theatre last weekend for two sold out Rhythm Nation dance concerts.
The shows saw the region’s dancing talent take to the stage, wowing crowds with a dazzling and professional production.
Photo credit: Keeara and Reece Photography
Rhythm Edge Dance Studios sold out two shows over the weekend
Acro students
Senior students
Junior and Inter students
Minis students
After months of dedicated writing and rehearsal, the Home Hill Choral Society is preparing to take audiences ‘Around the World in 20 Songs’ with their new show ‘All Things Folk’ debuting next month.
The show is written and directed by Erin Brennan who felt inspired on a drive home from Townsville one day.
“I heard a folk music radio station and it was really great and really stirring,” she said.
“We’ve got folk songs from Australia, Italy, Ireland, and Scotland, a bit of everything.
“We weave songs into the show and try and do them traditionally and interweave little skits and fun puns in between.”
The cast have been rehearsing for almost two months and Erin said it usually takes her three to four weeks to write a show before coming together with Musical Director Cheryl Platt.
“I’m constantly reading books and getting ideas,” she said.
“I then share it with Cheryl, and we come together for the music.”
The Choral Society will be performing four shows with two already sold out.
Tickets are still available for shows on Saturday, December 2 and Friday, December 8.
“Everyone likes to come and sit back, relax and forget about their troubles for a couple of hours,” Erin said.
“If we make a mistake, they laugh with us, not at us.
“Don’t miss out, this is the last show of the year.”
To book tickets, contact Erin on 0428 822 091.
The Home Hill Choral Society has been active since 1931.
Following the four shows, the Choral Society will join the Burdekin Uniting Church and Burdekin Brass Band for Christmas Carols in the Park on Sunday, December 17.
WHAT: The Home Hill Choral Society Presents Around the World in 20 Songs: All Things Folk
WHEN: December 2, 3, 8 and 9
WHERE: The Vault, 93 Eighth Avenue, Home Hill
TICKETS: $35, contact Erin on 0428 822 091
The cast of Around the World in 20 Songs: All Things Folk
Writer and Director Erin Brennan and Musical Director Cheryl Platt
The Burdekin turned on its charitable spirit last weekend with people donning their Silly Socks and Helping Hands for McHappy Day, the largest annual fundraiser for Ronald McDonald House Charities.
McHappy Day helps seriously ill and injured children and their families stay together while receiving medical care in a nearby hospital.
“Every year, we are blown away by the generosity of our customers who dig deep for McHappy Day and help us raise much needed funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities,” said Licensee for McDonald’s Ayr Paul Rissman
“The funds raised will go directly towards helping Ronald McDonald House Charities continue to make a real difference to the lives of seriously ill or injured children and their families across Australia.”
Burdekin Shire Council Mayor Lyn McLaughlin and Councillors Kaylee Boccalatte and John Furnell
Mayor Lyn McLaughlin and Councillor John Furnell
East Ayr State School held a fundraising pyjama day last week before school captains proudly took donations on the day
Local emergency services also got in on the fundraising fun
Photos supplied
Fast Facts:
Rehoming fee: $545
DOB: 25/08/2020
Sex: Male
Breed: Border Collie Cross
Kid Friendly: Yes
Cat Friendly: Untested
Other Dogs: Yes
Fences: 5ft
If you’re looking for a ball of energy to join your home, look no further than Zeus. Intelligent and energetic, Zeus is a boy who loves a day of fun, from daily walks to playing with his toys.
A quick leaner, Zeus is always eager for a play, however he does occasionally forget his manners. When playing fetch, he often forgets to return the ball to his human, and the game of catch is on!
Still learning, Zeus is in training to not jump up on people and he loves playing tug-of-war, so he would be best suited to a family with older kids.
Zeus is also a great alarm, being able to give early warning when the family home is about to receive a guest and give pre-emptive barks.
Zeus is desexed and microchipped, up to date on his vaccinations, and is flea, tick, intestinal worm treated, and on heartworm preventative.
To organise a meet and greet, complete the animal enquiry here: https://www.angelpawsinc.com.au/forms.html
Burdekin Catholic High School hosted annual Academic Awards on the night of Monday November 13. Students, staff, parents and special guests gathered to celebrate the academic achievements of Year 12 students. This significant ceremony acknowledges the hard work and dedication of their students throughout the year, not only academically but also as leaders withing the school and wider community. It also marked a significant milestone – 13 years of schooling. The evening was a proud and well-deserved acknowledgment for both the students and their families.
Major award recipients include:
Leo Previtera Award for Vocational Excellence – Charlotte Dal Santo
Ayr Rotary Club – Norm Perry Community Spirit Bursary – Sharlie Archibald
Ayr Rotary Club – Tertiary Education Bursary – Logan Flanagan
JCU Rising Star Scholarship – Tia Sorohan
The James Cook University Shield – Lily Thomason
The Year 12 Award for Outstanding Cultural Contribution – Faith Taylor
Ampol Best All Rounder – Kiel Keryk
CQU Award – Lachlan Cambruzzi
Br Lawrie McCane Fellowship Award – Benjamin Smail
RACI Qld Excellence in Chemistry – Logan Flanagan and Brigitte Davies
Townsville Catholic Education Deus Caritas Est Award – Brayden Rennie
ADF Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Award – Brigitte Davies
ADF Future Innovators Award – Cameron Keys
Dawson Medal for Leadership – Isabella Moloney
Hansen Shield for Outstanding Leadership and Character – Brigitte Davies
Contributed by Burdekin Catholic High School
Charlotte Dal Santo
Sharlie Archibald
Logan Flanagan
Tia Sorohan
Lily Thomasson
Faith Taylor
Thomas Davies, Kiel Keryk and Benjamin Smail
Lachlan Cambruzzi
Brigitte Davies and Logan Flanagan
Brayden Rennie
Cameron Keys
Isabella Moloney
Shae Munro
Caitlin McDonnell
Photos supplied: Burdekin Catholic High School
The Burdekin Race Club pulled all the stops at their most recent race day, with an exciting Fashions on the Field culminating the event.
Lady of the Turf, Trendsetter and Man of the Turf fashion winners for the 2023 Burdekin Race Club Just Scott Memorial Derby Day. Photo credit: Saskia Photography
Two East Ayr State School students have participated in the coveted Australia Wearable Art Creative 2023 PSOE event, which is also part of the Festival of the Arts.
Year 6 students Savannah and Zenniece, with their teacher Mrs Nash, travelled to the event in Townsville in August to showcase two wearable art costumes, designed and constructed by East Ayr State School students.
Perfectly rehearsing their walk on Friday and Saturday, the girls modelled in the event on Saturday night.
During a 20-minute intermission, members of the public were welcome to meet with the girls, view the costumes up close and personal and ask questions.
Both girls were confident showcasing their costumes, took photos with community members and explained the significance of their costumes and how they were made.
Savannah and Zenniece were excited and thankful for the opportunity to showcase the costumes that were made by students from their school, as well as step out of the comfort zone, build their confidence and represent East Ayr State School.
Wearable Art Creatives is an organisation which aims to grow and promote wearable art as innovation and a creative form of expression.
East Ayr State School students Savannah and Zenniece showcasing wearable art in August. Photos supplied