
Breaking Barriers Event To Spark Conversation In Burdekin Residents are being strongly encouraged to secure tickets for Breaking Barriers, an upcoming event focused on health, wellbeing and open conversation. Set to take place later this month, the event promises an afternoon of connection, honesty and support, bringing together a mix of high-profile speakers and local voices to share personal experiences and insights. The line-up includes well-known media personality Jessica Rowe, former NRL player Sam Thaiday, and Dave Kramer, alongside members of the local community. Together, they will explore important topics around mental health and wellbeing, aiming to break down stigma and encourage people to seek support when needed. Organisers say the event will offer a balance of meaningful discussion and light-hearted moments, creating a welcoming space for attendees to engage with the topic in an approachable way. Breaking Barriers will be held on Sunday, 26 April 2026 at Home Hill’s Burdekin Memorial Hall. Doors open at 1pm, with the event starting at 2pm, and tickets are priced at $40 which includes light refreshments. The event has been generously funded by the Queensland Government through the Tackling Regional Adversity through Connected Communities Grant Program, supporting initiatives that strengthen wellbeing and resilience in regional communities. With tickets already selling fast, locals are encouraged to book early to avoid missing out. Tickets can be purchased online via tickets.burdekintheatre.com.au or by directly contacting the Burdekin Theatre Box Office. What: Breaking Barriers When: Sunday, 26 April, 1pm for a 2pm start Where: Burdekin Memorial Hall, Home Hill
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Wednesday 6 May to Sunday 17 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod Wednesday 8am The Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod showcases talented competitors in Dance, Speech and Drama, Music, Visual Arts, Highland and Irish. Participants will take to the Burdekin Theatre stage over the course of this 12-day event. Burdekin Theatre Saturday 9 May Burdekin Machinery Preservationists Open Day Saturday 9am The Burdekin Machinery Preservationists invite you to come along for a great family day out at the Brandon Heritage Precinct with exciting exhibits suitable for the whole family. Brandon Heritage Precinct Sunday 10 May Monthly BBQ Breakfast Sunday 8am Come one, come all to the Burdekin Aero Club's BBQ Breakfast for a morning of socialisation and aircraft fun! Call 0429 144 921 for more information. Aerodrome Road Tuesday 12 May Community Gardening Morning Tea Tuesday 9am A relaxed, hands-on community morning covering growing from seed, cuttings and repotting, with tea and coffee provided. A great opportunity to learn, ask questions and connect with fellow gardeners. Howie’s Masonic Hall, 118 McMillian Street, Ayr Thursday 14 May Zonta Club Burdekin Inc. Movie Night Thursday 6pm The Zonta Club Burdekin Inc warmly invites the community to a special screening of the charming and woolly mystery ‘Sheep Detectives’. Join us for an entertaining evening filled with laughs, intrigue, and a flock of unforgettable characters as our unlikely sheep sleuth unravels a countryside mystery. Perfect for anyone who enjoys a lighthearted whodunit! Stardust Cinema, Ayr Saturday 16 May Burdekin Race Club Growers Race Day Saturday 1pm An enjoyable day out under the big trees at the Home Hill Race Track, as the Burdekin Race Club features a large program of local races with local bookmakers on course, a full bar and an excellent range of food options available as well as Fashions on the Field! Burdekin Race Club Friday 22 May Home Hill State High School P&C Fishing Competition Friday 6pm Home Hill State High School’s Annual P&C Fishing Competition will hit the region’s waterways this May, kicking off on Friday, 22 May, and concluding at 10am on Sunday, 24 May with a Sunday Family Funday! Home Hill State High School
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Burdekin EVENT GUIDE Sunday 5 April Burdekin Plantation Park Markets Sunday 8am The community are invited to pop down to enjoy Ayr State Primary School's Burdekin Plantation Park Markets on the first Sunday of every month (weather permitting) in support of local creators and entrepreneurs from 8am to midday! Market stallholders are encouraged to reach out to ASPS on 07 4790 3333 during school hours for all enquiries. Plantation Park Ayr & District Orchid and Allied Plant Society Monthly Meeting Sunday 2pm The Ayr & District Orchid and Allied Plant Society holds its monthly meeting on the first Sunday of each month. Members display plants from 1:45pm, with meetings commencing at 2pm. Visitors and new members are welcome. Howie’s Masonic Hall, 118 McMillian Street, Ayr Tuesday 14 April Community Gardening Morning Tea Tuesday 9am A relaxed, hands-on community morning covering growing from seed, cuttings and repotting, with tea and coffee provided. A great opportunity to learn, ask questions and connect with fellow gardeners. Howie’s Masonic Hall, 118 McMillian Street, Ayr Wednesday 15 April Morning Melodies A Night in Vegas Wednesday 11am Audiences can expect a glitzy, high-energy morning of Vegas-style hits, big band classics, dazzling dance performances, and charismatic vocals that bring the glamour and fun of Sin City to life. Burdekin Theatre Friday 17 April & Saturday 18 April Shane Muspratt Cup Friday 8am The Shane Muspratt Cup is an annual junior rugby league carnival proudly hosted by Burdekin Junior Rugby League Football Club. The Under 12 Carnival is held for QRL registered players which has been running for over a decade, attracting hundreds of families to the Burdekin region. Rugby Park, Wickham Street, Ayr Saturday 18 April Burdekin Race Club Horse Racing Saturday 1pm Come along for an enjoyable day out under the big trees at the Home Hill Race Track, as the Burdekin Race Club features a large program of local races with local bookmakers on course, a full bar and an excellent range of food options available. Burdekin Race Club Friday 24 April Remember the Days of Cat Stevens Friday 7:30pm Audiences can relive the timeless hits of Cat Stevens in a heartfelt tribute by Darren Coggan, celebrating classics like Moonshadow, Wild World, and Father & Son with remarkable authenticity and nostalgic charm. Burdekin Theatre Sunday 26 April Burdekin Sugar Rush Sunday 5am The Burdekin Sugar Rush is the signature running event for the Burdekin Road Runners and Walkers Club! Competitors can choose from the half marathon (21km), ten (10km) or five (5km) kilometre course. ANZAC Park Wednesday 29 April Beatlemania on Tour Wednesday 7:30pm The sound of a generation, and the music that has influenced every generation since – that’s The Beatles. And now you can relive the heyday of The Beatles with Beatlemania On Tour! Burdekin Theatre Saturday 2 May to Monday 4 May The Sugar Bowl Tennis Team Event Saturday to Monday Celebrating 45 years, the iconic Sugar Bowl returns with 44 teams competing across Ayr, Giru and Home Hill in a team-based pickleball tournament. The event features A and B grades, with every match contributing to overall team standings in a weekend focused on competition, sportsmanship and camaraderie. Ayr, Giru & Home Hill Tennis Associations Hosted by Home Hill Tennis Association Sunday 3 May Burdekin Plantation Park Markets Sunday 8am The community are invited to pop down to enjoy Ayr State Primary School's Burdekin Plantation Park Markets on the first Sunday of every month (weather permitting) in support of local creators and entrepreneurs from 8am to midday! Market stallholders are encouraged to reach out to ASPS on 07 4790 3333 during school hours for all enquiries. Plantation Park Sunday 3 May Ayr & District Orchid and Allied Plant Society Monthly Meeting Sunday 2pm The Ayr & District Orchid and Allied Plant Society holds its monthly meeting on the first Sunday of each month. Members display plants from 1:45pm, with meetings commencing at 2pm. Visitors and new members are welcome. Howie’s Masonic Hall, 118 McMillian Street, Ayr Sunday 3 May Ayr & District Orchid and Allied Plant Society Monthly Meeting Sunday 2pm The Ayr & District Orchid and Allied Plant Society holds its monthly meeting on the first Sunday of each month. Members display plants from 1:45pm, with meetings commencing at 2pm. Visitors and new members are welcome. Howie’s Masonic Hall, 118 McMillian Street, Ayr Wednesday 6 May to Sunday 17 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod Wednesday 8am The Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod showcases talented competitors in Dance, Speech and Drama, Music, Visual Arts, Highland and Irish. Participants will take to the Burdekin Theatre stage over the course of this 12-day event. Burdekin Theatre Saturday 9 May Burdekin Machinery Preservationists Open Day Saturday 9am The Burdekin Machinery Preservationists invite you to come along for a great family day out at the Brandon Heritage Precinct with exciting exhibits suitable for the whole family. Brandon Heritage Precinct Sunday 10 May Monthly BBQ Breakfast Sunday 8am Come one, come all to the Burdekin Aero Club's BBQ Breakfast for a morning of socialisation and aircraft fun! Call 0429 144 921 for more information. Aerodrome Road Tuesday 12 May Community Gardening Morning Tea Tuesday 9am A relaxed, hands-on community morning covering growing from seed, cuttings and repotting, with tea and coffee provided. A great opportunity to learn, ask questions and connect with fellow gardeners. Howie’s Masonic Hall, 118 McMillian Street, Ayr Saturday 16 May Burdekin Race Club Growers Race Day Saturday 1pm An enjoyable day out under the big trees at the Home Hill Race Track, as the Burdekin Race Club features a large program of local races with local bookmakers on course, a full bar and an excellent range of food options available as well as Fashions on the Field! Burdekin Race Club Friday 22 May Home Hill State High School P&C Fishing Competition Friday 6pm Home Hill State High School’s Annual P&C Fishing Competition will hit the region’s waterways this May, kicking off on Friday, 22 May, and concluding at 10am on Sunday, 24 May with a Sunday Family Funday! Home Hill State High School Sunday 24 May Home Hill State High School P&C Fishing Competition Family Fun Day Sunday 10am Come along to Home Hill State High School P&C Fishing Competition’s Sunday Family Funday! The day will include weigh ins, great music, a casting competition, and much more! Home Hill State High School The Australian Medium Tour Sunday 2pm Charmaine Wilson returns to Ayr on this May for a moving afternoon of spirit connection, offering audience members messages of love, validation and healing from the spirit world, followed by a Q&A and reflections on grief and life beyond, from 2pm to 4.15pm (ages 16+). Burdekin Theatre Thursday 28 May Creedence Clearwater Collective Thursday 7:30pm Experience a night of classic rock as Creedence Clearwater Collective brings the iconic hits of CCR and John Fogerty to the stage, delivering all the timeless favourites live and full of energy. Burdekin Theatre Friday 29 May Ayr SLSC Meet & Greet Friday 6pm The Ayr SLSC's centenary celebrations will begin with a relaxed Friday night Meet and Greet and book launch, bringing together past and present members and the community to celebrate the club’s legacy and commemorate 100 years of surf lifesaving. Kalamia Hotel Saturday 30 May Celebrating 100 Years of Ayr SLSC Gala Dinner Saturday 6pm The Ayr Surf Life Saving Club will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2026! The milestone event will honour a century of service, memories and community spirit, bringing past and present members together for an unforgettable evening. Burdekin Memorial Hall
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Get ready to “Twist & Shout” as Beatlemania On Tour brings its internationally acclaimed production to the Burdekin Memorial Hall in Home Hill on Wednesday 29 April 2026 at 7.30pm, for one night only. Since its launch in 2009, the Australian-based show has built a formidable global reputation, selling out performances across North America, Europe, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia and New Zealand. After a decade away from Australia’s east coast, the production is now returning with a high-energy tribute to the music that defined a generation. Audiences can expect a two-hour audio-visual spectacular featuring more than 40 of the greatest hits by The Beatles, performed live in their original keys with meticulous attention to detail. Replica costumes, period instruments and theatrical lighting combine to recreate the look and sound of the 1960s, capturing the spirit of the world’s most influential band. The setlist reads like a greatest-hits time capsule, including classics such as Hey Jude, All You Need Is Love, Yellow Submarine, Let It Be, Twist & Shout, Yesterday, Come Together, Get Back, Help!, Eleanor Rigby and Here Comes the Sun, among many others. Behind the production is a cast of seasoned musicians, including Zachary Coombs, who performs the role of John Lennon. Coombs’ connection to the music runs deeper than most. Named after Zak Starkey, son of Ringo Starr, he grew up in a musical household influenced by jazz, rock and 90s pop. He first picked up the guitar as a teenager before discovering The Beatles at 15 after receiving their 1 compilation album. “I fell in love with every single song,” Coombs recalled, describing the moment as a turning point that led him to explore the band’s entire catalogue. After years touring internationally as a solo cruise ship performer, Coombs joined Beatlemania in 2014, later stepping into the role of John Lennon. He has also performed as Paul McCartney and George Harrison in earlier productions, drawing on what he describes as “the magic within the music itself.” He says the key to portraying Lennon lies in understanding the balance of musicianship and attitude. “If the musicians are having fun on stage, it becomes infectious,” Coombes said. The show also features fellow performers portraying Ringo Starr and the rest of the iconic line-up, with attention to every musical and visual detail. For Coombs and the cast, the appeal of Beatles music lies in its universality, with songs built on themes of love, peace and connection that continue to resonate across generations. “This is more than a concert,” organisers say. “It’s a celebration of music history.” Tickets are available now at burdekintheatre.com.au. CAPTION: Since its launch in 2009, the Australian-based show has built a formidable global reputation, selling out performances across North America, Europe, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia and New Zealand. Photo supplied
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Catching up with old school friends? How about catching up 50 years later? That's exactly what the ex-students from Marist Brothers and St Francis Xavier Convent High School did.
Meeting at Hotel Brandon, around 42 individuals (pictured below), gathered to celebrate 50 years since they left school in 1974. Many of the alumni travelled a great distance to join the reunion, with some even travelling all the way from New South Wales.
Attendees expressed how the evening was an extremely enjoyable and nostalgic occasion that was full of laughter and stories new and old.
The evening commenced with a school bell, and the individuals also had a remembrance call and minute of silence to remember those who had passed. The classmates were also surprised by a visit from their old schoolteacher Mrs. Freshwater.
School is out until the next reunion.

Saturday 15 June
Perform Studios presents Rise
Saturday from 2pm and 7.30pm
Perform Music presents their annual showcase concert - RISE!
Burdekin Theatre
Wednesday 19 June
Home Hill Community Meeting
Wednesday, from 9am
Residents of Home Hill, particularly new residents and over 60s, are invited for a chat and cuppa to meet Labor Candidate for Burdekin Anne Baker. Raise your concerns and share your views, ideas and hopes for the community. Morning tea supplied.
Home Hill Community Sports Club
Monday 24 June
ARC by ERTH
Monday and Tuesday, from 6.30pm
Showcasing exquisite puppetry, an enigmatic host, audience interaction and a world of rare and exotic animals, ARC is a profound experience that embraces the natural world and the creatures that cohabit this place we call Earth.
ARC presents intimate, magical encounters with rare and vulnerable species, raising important questions about our collective and individual relationship with nature and loss. Renowned as innovators of physical and visual theatre, for the past three decades Erth’s body of work has explored the depths of the past. With ARC, they look unblinkingly to the future, as this menagerie of animals transforms the stage before your very eyes.
Burdekin Theatre
Wednesday 26 June
Burdekin Show
Wednesday, from 10am
The Annual Burdekin Show hosted at the Ayr Showgrounds is an event for all ages. From exhibits to equestrian, sideshow alley and fireworks there is something for everyone and the true essence of country hospitality can be found.
Ayr Showgrounds
Monday 1 July
Flipside Circus
Monday, from 9:30am
Flipside is bringing the circus to town with a fantastic range of workshops to supercharge school holidays.
Flipside Circus’s expert trainers work with young people to teach ground and aerial circus skills including juggling and manipulation, hula-hoop, acrobalance, minitrampoline,
tumbling, and trapeze.
The workshops are challenging and focus on; building self-confidence, physical skills, and fitness, as well as teamwork.
KINDY CAMP - 9:30AM - $10.00
2 - 4 years, 45min duration
FLIPPEROOS - 10:30AM - $20.00
4 - 8 years, 1.5hr duration
CIRCUS SKILLS - 1.00PM - $30.00
8 – 16 years, 3hr duration
Tickets Available 8 April 2024 - 3:00pm
Burdekin Theatre Auditorium
Saturday 13 July
The Sunshine Club
Saturday from 7.30pm
It tells the story of Frank Doyle, an Aboriginal serviceman who has come home from World War II to find that although the wider world may have changed, attitudes back home in Brisbane are just the same. Filled with a defiant energy and ambition for a better life, Frank starts The Sunshine Club, a place where black and white can meet and, most importantly, dance. Here he dreams of a future where he can dance in step with Rose, the girl next door, the girl of his dreams.
The award-winning Sunshine Club is a thought-provoking, vibrant and above all joyful night of theatre and music, featuring a talented cast of 11, including emerging and established First Nations artists, and a 5-piece live band. It is perfect for audiences seeking entertaining, socially relevant work, at a time of heightened social discourse on Indigenous Affairs, as Australia looks towards ‘incorporating’ the Indigenous Voice to Parliament by 2024.
Burdekin Theatre
Tuesday 16 July
Beginners Resin Art Class
Tuesday from 6.30pm
Learn the art of resin with our fun and hands-on Beginners Resin Art Class/Workshop—perfect for unleashing your creativity and creating stunning pieces.
Discover the mesmerizing world of resin art at our upcoming Resin Art Courses!
Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced artist, our talented instructors will guide you through the entire process, from preparing your board to mixing and pouring the resin. You'll learn various techniques, including colour blending, creating stunning effects, and adding texture to your artwork.
This is not just a class, it's an experience! Immerse yourself in the magical world of resin art and unleash your inner artist.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to expand your artistic horizons and create breathtaking masterpieces! Limited spots available, so book your place today!
Malpass Hotel, Home Hill
Wednesday 14 August
Morning Melodies: A Farewell to Doris
Thursday from 11am
Melinda Schneider returns to the stage in 2024 to pay tribute to the legendary Doris Day.
The world lost one of its biggest stars with the passing of Doris Day. A legend of stage, screen and song, Doris died aged 97, leaving behind an incredible body of work, including iconic movies and unforgettable songs.
Doris Day, “the girl next door”, had millions of fans around the world, none bigger than chart-topping Australian singer songwriter Melinda Schneider, who has recorded two albums of Doris’ songs, co-written and starred in a theatre show based on Doris’ life, and done sell-out tours celebrating Doris’ work.
Melinda Schneider’s, A Farewell To Doris, is a heartfelt tribute to Doris Day. This nostalgic concert celebration will include timeless hits as well as a number of Doris’ big band standards.
Burdekin Theatre
Monday 2 September
Burdekin Art Society Art Exhibition
Monday to Saturday, 8am to 5pm
The Burdekin Art Society Annual Exhibition attracts lovers of fine art from near and far. Being a week-long exhibition allows people from other areas an opportunity to see this very popular event and draws entries from all over the state and further afield.
The longevity of the event attests to the quality and popularity that the entrants and viewers alike enjoy.
Burdekin Theatre
Saturday 7 September
The Visitors
Saturday, 7:30pm
On a sweltering day in January 1788, seven clan leaders gather on a sandstone escarpment overlooking the harbour. The attendees, six of them Elders and one new initiate, catch-up, laugh together, share a meal and compare notes. But beyond the friendly banter, protocols, and hospitality, a momentous decision is waiting to be made. A mysterious fleet of giant nawi is amassing in the harbour and as they creep closer, these seven representatives must choose unanimously: whether to send these strangers on their way or welcome them?
TICKET PRICES
Adult $40.00
Concession $38.00
Friends of the Theatre $35.00
Youth under 30 $35.00
Burdekin Theatre
Saturday 14 September
Giru Show
Saturday, from 12pm to 6pm
The annual Giru Show highlights the community's talent with a variety of exhibits and stalls. From vintage machinery displays and live entertainment to games suitable for every child, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The Giru Show have recently added games to the schedule for all ages to take part in. The local bands will provide entertainment throughout the day.
Brolga Park, Giru
Celtic Illusion
Saturday, from 7.30pm
Immerse yourself in the Irish Dance and Grand Illusion sensation that has taken Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Canada, and the USA by storm. Celtic Illusion is coming to a stage near you!
Even fans who have seen our previous shows won’t dare miss the 2024 tour that is set to raise the bar once again. This exhilarating production has broken barriers by fusing unparalleled art forms and is more spectacular than ever before. With new spellbinding illusions, entrancing music and choreography, Celtic Illusion is an awe-inspiring night of family entertainment.
Burdekin Theatre
Wednesday 2 October
Morning Melodies: Livvy and Pete
Thursday from 11am
Helpmann award winner Michael Griffiths and acclaimed cabaret darling Amelia Ryan celebrate the songbooks of Aussie icons Olivia Newton-John and Peter Allen.
From their humble small-town beginnings to world domination in sequins and jumpsuits, revisit all of their sing-a-long classic from Rio to Tenterfield, all the way to Xanadu and beyond. As camp as maracas and tender as Pete's gift to Livvy "I Honestly Love You", there promises to be rollerskates, T-Birds, Pink Ladies, 80s jazzercise and an Oscar winning song to boot! Livvy & Pete made its debut in 2016 at the Ballarat Cabaret Festival, and Adelaide's Feast Festival. Since then it has delighted audiences at The Adelaide Fringe Festival (Garden of Unearthly Delights), The Hobart Spiegeltent, The Wollongong Spiegeltent, Vivaldi's Canberra, Slide Sydney, Adelaide Fringe Roadshow, and the Brisbane Cabaret Festival.
Burdekin Theatre
Friday 11 October
Grinspoon ‘whatever, whenever, wherever’ Australian Tour 2024
Friday, from 7.30pm
Grinspoon’s 8th studio album titled ‘whatever, whatever’ will arrive on August 9. It’s an album of ferocity; an injection of adrenaline that marks a period of rejuvenation and a new peak for the band, who’ve spent recent years touring nationwide celebrating their untouchable seven album-strong discography and legacy to date.
The band have also announced they’re heading out on an extensive 45 date ‘whatever, whenever, wherever’ tour across the country.
Burdekin Memorial Hall
Saturday 9 November
Home Hill Harvest Festival – Grand Parade & Street Party
Saturday from 5pm
Celebrate the sugar industry in Burdekin. The Home Hill Harvest Festival runs from September to November. The Festival culminates with the Mardi Gras including floats from festival queens, community groups and businesses and ends with a Street Party featuring entertainment, rides, food and activities for the whole family to enjoy.
Home Hill
Sunday 10 November
Burdekin Machinery Preservationists Open Day
Sunday from 9am
Located at the Brandon Heritage Precinct, 21-27 Spiller Street, Brandon, the Burdekin Machinery Preservationists have an open day. Witness the power of the working vintage machinery which includes the historic Marshall Colonial Tractor and the Walkers Engine No.1, which is just one of two working air blast fuel injection engines in Australia. Admire the other vintage tractors and stationary engines on display.
Burdekin Heritage Precinct, Brandon
Wednesday 4 December
Morning Melodies: Andrews and Bin Christmas Swing
Thursday from 11am
The Andrews & Bing Christmas Swing joyful, live, melodious Christmas Show is a stroll down memory lane with the beautiful 1940’s bright & engaging Christmas songs of the Andrews Sisters & the one & only “Crooner” himself, alias Bing Crosby. Three dynamic, harmonious, humble divas with their professional band, “The Miller Horns,” igniting the stage! Clap along to their iconic stylized “Jingle Bells”, listen to the enchanting best-selling song, “White Christmas” and all aboard the Christmas “Chattanooga Choo Choo”.
Burdekin Theatre

The Japanese Film Festival Online 2024 will brighten our television screens across Australia for another year from Wednesday 5 June until Wednesday 3 July.
The program for 2024 will showcase a dynamic collection of cinema and television released over the past 70 years as presented by the Japan Foundation. The festival celebrates the breadth and diversity of Japanese storytelling, serving as a cultural bridge connecting global fans of Japanese cinema.
The 2024 program will host a diverse selection of 23 films, 2 TV dramas spanning over 20 episodes each, and 4 selected horror shorts for audiences to enjoy. The curation covers a broad spectrum of themes and narratives, including LGBTQIA+ stories, intricate family dramas, and exhilarating adaptations of beloved Japanese manga.
To watch and indulge in all things Japanese cinema, those interested can sign up to watch the free streaming on the Japanese Film Festival Online 2024 website.
What: The Japanese Film Festival Online 2024.
When: Wednesday 5 June – Wednesday 3 July.
Where: Online / Televisions across Australia.
More Information: JFF Online 2024 - The Japanese Film Festival Australia
The annual Burdekin Show will light up the Ayr Showgrounds on Wednesday 26 June, with a plethora of special guests scheduled to attend. One of Australia’s most inspirational and award-winning dog trailer and trainer, Steven Elliot, will make his Burdekin Show debut as one of the event’s special guests, and his story is nothing short of extraordinary.
Steven has led a celebrated career, and following a rodeo accident in Townsville in 2003, his life took a turn, leaving him confined to a wheelchair. Despite his accident, Steven has overcome numerous challenges throughout his professional lifetime.
From finding his niche in working to hand-craft cattle brands for cattle businessperson and mining royalty, Gina Rinehart, along with NRL coach Wayne Bennett, to passionately dedicating his time to the training of working dogs, Steven has created an impressive resume for himself.
Steven’s passion for training working dogs began in 2012, and over the past 12 years, his love for the industry has grown exponentially.
“We went to Mingela for our first dog trial and when we made it to the finals, we realized how much a dog could actually do,” explained Steven.
Steven last visited the region 5 years ago and is eager to return to experience the Burdekin Show for the first time, accompanied by his promising pup, Indi.
“We’ll be running working dog demonstrations all day at the Burdekin Show to show people what a dog can actually do, and Indi, my TV star dog will be with me too, and the kids always love to get their photos and give her plenty of pats too,” explained Steven.
Steven’s demonstrations will involve sheep and cattle to showcase their dogs’ impressive abilities, and after all these years, Steven’s favorite part of the job is teaching puppies these skills from a young age.
“When you get a little pup who has so much desire for the herding instinct, watching them learn the skills is the most rewarding part of the trade.”
WHAT: Burdekin Show
WHERE: Ayr Showgrounds
WHEN: 26 June

Thursday 6 June
Morning Melodies: Some Enchanted Evening
Thursday, from 11am
We have all heard their songs and we have all enjoyed their musicals. They were known as America’s most successful musical theatre writing team and their partnership has been called the greatest of the 20th Century.
Join us for a very special event paying tribute to the timeless music from the legendary Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Featuring your favourite tunes from Carousel, The King and I, South Pacific, The Sound of Music and many more, Some Enchanted Evening is truly an enchanted concert of exquisite songs from the golden age of musicals.
In an intimate setting amongst the stars, come on a whimsical journey through song and dance, and be captivated by the beautiful music of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, ‘Younger Than Springtime’, ‘I Have Dreamed’, ‘Climb Every Mountain’, and ‘Oh What a Beautiful Morning’. With beautiful costumes, extraordinary dancing and a song list that also includes music from their partnerships with Jerome Kern and Lorenz Hart, Some Enchanted Evening is a magical, uplifting experience that is not to be missed.
Burdekin Theatre
Friday 7 June
The Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks Tribute Show
Friday, from 7.30pm
Welcome to The Dreams Show – your ticket to experiencing the magic of Fleetwood Mac and the captivating solo career of their leading lady, Stevie Nicks. Since its launch in 2017, Dreams has gained massive acclaim, both from fans across Australia and from within Fleetwood Mac themselves. Dennis Dunstan, Fleetwood Mac’s Manager (1981-1999), applauded the show, stating, “The Dreams Show was a breath of fresh air when it comes to Fleetwood Mac tribute shows.. these guys deliver.. Big Time! Don’t miss this show if you’re a Mac fan!” Surrender to the enchantment of Dreams, as we recreate everything from their live show spectacle to clothes to choreography and anecdotes to iconic songs of the legendary band. Enjoy monumental hits like ‘Go your Own way’, ‘Gypsy’, ‘Edge of Seventeen’, ‘Rooms on Fire’, ‘TUSK’, ‘Say you love me’, and many others. $59 tickets.
Burdekin Theatre
Sunday 9 June
The Cane Country Cup Pickleball Team Event
Friday, from 8.30am
Building on the success of the Sugar Bowl, Home Hill Tennis brings you the inaugural Cane Country Cup, a pickleball team event. Teams have been invited to the event from Mackay, Whitsundays, Bowen, Townsville, Charters Towers and Ingham. It will be unique on the pickleball calendar with mixed teams of 4-6 players, where every point won will go toward determining overall winners. It will be played in Competitive and Social Grades. The excitement around the event is building with teams from clubs committing to playing in the event. Pickleball is a fast paced, fast scoring racquet sport played on a small court. Organizers are expecting that sportsmanship, camaraderie and building friendships will be at the forefront of the event.
Home Hill Tennis Association
Wednesday 12 June
Ayr State High School: Year 10 Careers Morning
Wednesday, from 9am to 10am
The aim of the morning is to provide a broad view of careers and employment opportunities in our local area and surrounds.
The format includes display tables, 10-minute introduction of your organisation and an opportunity for students to ask questions. Students will move between organisations to gain knowledge about career options to support their subject choices for their senior schooling.
Please use this link https://forms.office.com/r/rpaKQtFiK4 to register. It would be appreciated if each organisation representative could register for catering and workplace safety purposes.
Ayr State High School
Anthology Showcase
Wednesday, 10:30am
Writers from the “Burdekin Creative Writers” and “Night Writers” groups will read a selection of their pieces from the Anthology.
Home Hill Branch of Burdekin Library
Saturday 15 June
Perform Studios presents Rise
Saturday from 2pm and 7.30pm
Perform Music presents their annual showcase concert - RISE!
Burdekin Theatre
Monday 24 June
ARC by ERTH
Monday and Tuesday, from 6.30pm
Showcasing exquisite puppetry, an enigmatic host, audience interaction and a world of rare and exotic animals, ARC is a profound experience that embraces the natural world and the creatures that cohabit this place we call Earth.
ARC presents intimate, magical encounters with rare and vulnerable species, raising important questions about our collective and individual relationship with nature and loss. Renowned as innovators of physical and visual theatre, for the past three decades Erth’s body of work has explored the depths of the past. With ARC, they look unblinkingly to the future, as this menagerie of animals transforms the stage before your very eyes.
Burdekin Theatre
Wednesday 26 June
Burdekin Show
Wednesday, from 10am
The Annual Burdekin Show hosted at the Ayr Showgrounds is an event for all ages. From exhibits to equestrian, side show alley and fireworks there is something for everyone and the true essence of country hospitality can be found.
Ayr Showgrounds
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Ayr State High School is set to stage the devilish hit 70’s musical, Disco Inferno this August and tickets went on sale for the production from Monday 3 June.
The musical will ignite the Burdekin Theatre with the talents of Ayr State High School’s students on show from its opening night on Friday 23 August. With a matinee and its closing night on Saturday 24 August, the region will be entertained with an extraordinary retro performance.
Disco Inferno transports audiences back to the 1970s where the dance floor was hot and the fashion was overflowing with flared trousers, platform shoes, and glitz and glam galore. Three words to describe the 70s musical showcase are “Faust with Flare” and is set to have audiences busting a move to groovy hits as they follow the tale of an aspiring musician.
Jack dreams of nothing more than to have his name up in lights and is prepared to go to whatever lengths necessary to achieve his limelight dreams. With his soul swiftly signed away, Jack soon discovers that all that glitters isn’t gold on the other side, especially if you’re all out of love.
Oozing nostalgia, tickets to Disco Inferno are available now from the Burdekin Theatre’s box office and online at www.burdekintheatre.com.au.
What: Ayr State High School’s Musical Disco Inferno
When: Friday 23 August to Saturday 24 August
Where: Burdekin Theatre
More Information: www.burdekintheatre.com.au

Burdekin Community Association Inc celebrated their 20th National Volunteers Week celebration on Thursday May 23, recognising the vital work of their volunteers and simply saying “thank you”.
National Volunteer Week is Australia's largest annual celebration of volunteering, held from May 20 to 26.
This special event provides an opportunity to highlight the important role of volunteers in our community and invites people not currently volunteering to give it a go.
The volunteer event was centered as per the NVW theme, ‘Something for Everyone’ and recognises the diverse passions and talents everyone brings to volunteering.
Becoming a volunteer is an opportunity to explore the wealth of opportunities available, emphasising that there’s a place for everyone in our community for volunteering.
BCA came together for National Volunteer Week, embracing this theme to showcase the vast spectrum of possibilities and the impact that emerges when everyone finds their meaningful role in making a difference.
BCA volunteers connect with clients and community, through companionship, outings, arts and crafts, games, spiritually and with other community connections.
BCA Volunteer Manager, Rita Quagliata, expressed her heartfelt thank you to all her volunteers for their time, dedication, and commitment and how they truly make a huge difference.
“In a time-poor world, volunteers bring the most precious gift, the gift of ‘time’,” Rita said.
“Life is short, everyone is busy and the short time that we are here, we should help make a difference.
“Consider making a difference, continue to help others in need with your time.”
Before the formalities were over, the cutting of the cake was drawn and the lucky volunteer to cut the cake was Rosa Torrisi.
Volunteering can help change everyone’s life.
It improves health and well-being, including increased longevity, adoption of healthy lifestyles and reduction in depression and stress.
It allows you to develop and use different skills that lead to establishing a real sense of achievement, develops confidence, builds self esteem and establishes new friendships.
Burdekin Community Association is constantly in need of volunteers.
Don’t hesitate, call in and have a chat with Rita Quagliata about volunteering or give her a call on 47833744.
Contributed by the BCA team
Back L-R: Bev Edwards, Dianne Noack and Rita Quagliata. Front L-R: Madeline Janiola, Jo Rodgers and Brenda Matthews
Stephen Tunbridge, Sam Caltabiano and Debra Cochran
Rosa Torrisi cutting the cake
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Prepare to rock n roll your way through the night of your life when the classic Australian rock band Grinspoon ignites the Burdekin Memorial Hall on Friday October 11.
The iconic rock band holds 13 ARIA Award nominations to their name and with over half a million records sold, it’s clear why. Grinspoon’s showstopping discography features much loved hits ingrained in Australian rock history, including Chemical Heart (2002), Black Friday (1998), and More Than You Are (1997). Playing their hits to audiences worldwide for over two decades, Grinspoon has embarked on a new creative chapter in their music career, developing their first new studio album in twelve years, ‘Whatever, Whatever’.
‘Whatever, Whatever’ has been described as an injection of adrenaline and stands as an album of great ferocity to signal Grinspoon’s monumental rejuvenation to which the band’s frontman, Phil Jamieson celebrates excitedly.
“Joe came up with the idea of each songwriter in the band all bringing to the table three or four songs each,” Phil explained,
“We ended up with the collection you now hear; a fairly broad smattering of what I consider to be Grinspoon’s strengths, with some of the heaviest stuff I think I’ve ever sung, and then also some of the prettiest stuff we’ve ever done.”
The band has developed a prestigious reputation as being influential contributors in the creation of the blueprint of Australian rock music due to their celebratory embracement of different sounds and influences. Grinspoon’s music reflects the band’s ability to perceive the versatility of rock music through a unique lens, further fostering a realm where heavy sounds co-exist with soulful driven blues.
Grinspoon will be rocking the stage at the Burdekin Memorial Hall this October as part of their Whatever, Whenever, Wherever tour extending across Australia, and fans can expect nothing short of the iconic Grinspoon sound. The band has been gracing stages across the nation, and their choice to visit the Burdekin region along with many other rural areas stands a spectacle each member is beyond excited for.
“We’re really trying to get to as many places as possible, it kind of harks back to the olden days of touring; 4 guys in a van with some guitars,” exclaimed Phil.
“With the release of new music, we wanted to give everyone the opportunity to see Grinners, and we’re going back to some venues we haven’t played in 20 years!
“To say we’re excited is a massive understatement!
“Our venues are suffering out there in the regions so we are bringing the show to them, and we can’t wait to see you all!”
Locals are encouraged to take advantage of the rockin’ opportunity to witness one of the nation’s most influential bands on the rock music scene and tickets are available now from the Burdekin Theatre’s box office or online at https://bit.ly/GrinspoonBurdekin.
What: Grinspoon
When: Friday October 11
Where: Burdekin Memorial Hall
Tickets: https://bit.ly/GrinspoonBurdekin

Thursday 6 June
Morning Melodies: Some Enchanted Evening
Thursday, from 11am
We have all heard their songs and we have all enjoyed their musicals. They were known as America’s most successful musical theatre writing team and their partnership has been called the greatest of the 20th Century.
Join us for a very special event paying tribute to the timeless music from the legendary Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Featuring your favourite tunes from Carousel, The King and I, South Pacific, The Sound of Music and many more, Some Enchanted Evening is truly an enchanted concert of exquisite songs from the golden age of musicals.
In an intimate setting amongst the stars, come on a whimsical journey through song and dance, and be captivated by the beautiful music of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, ‘Younger Than Springtime’, ‘I Have Dreamed’, ‘Climb Every Mountain’, and ‘Oh What a Beautiful Morning’. With beautiful costumes, extraordinary dancing and a song list that also includes music from their partnerships with Jerome Kern and Lorenz Hart, Some Enchanted Evening is a magical, uplifting experience that is not to be missed.
Burdekin Theatre
Friday 7 June
The Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks Tribute Show
Friday, from 7.30pm
Welcome to The Dreams Show – your ticket to experiencing the magic of Fleetwood Mac and the captivating solo career of their leading lady, Stevie Nicks. Since its launch in 2017, Dreams has gained massive acclaim, both from fans across Australia and from within Fleetwood Mac themselves. Dennis Dunstan, Fleetwood Mac’s Manager (1981-1999), applauded the show, stating, “The Dreams Show was a breath of fresh air when it comes to Fleetwood Mac tribute shows.. these guys deliver.. Big Time! Don’t miss this show if you’re a Mac fan!” Surrender to the enchantment of Dreams, as we recreate everything from their live show spectacle to clothes to choreography and anecdotes to iconic songs of the legendary band. Enjoy monumental hits like ‘Go your Own way’, ‘Gypsy’, ‘Edge of Seventeen’, ‘Rooms on Fire’, ‘TUSK’, ‘Say you love me’, and many others. $59 tickets.
Burdekin Theatre
Sunday 9 June
The Cane Country Cup Pickleball Team Event
Friday, from 8.30am
Building on the success of the Sugar Bowl, Home Hill Tennis brings you the inaugural Cane Country Cup, a pickleball team event. Teams have been invited to the event from Mackay, Whitsundays, Bowen, Townsville, Charters Towers and Ingham. It will be unique on the pickleball calendar with mixed teams of 4-6 players, where every point won will go toward determining overall winners. It will be played in Competitive and Social Grades. The excitement around the event is building with teams from clubs committing to playing in the event. Pickleball is a fast paced, fast scoring racquet sport played on a small court. Organizers are expecting that sportsmanship, camaraderie and building friendships will be at the forefront of the event.
Home Hill Tennis Association
Wednesday 12 June
Ayr State High School: Year 10 Careers Morning
Wednesday, from 9am to 10am
The aim of the morning is to provide a broad view of careers and employment opportunities in our local area and surrounds.
The format includes display tables, 10-minute introduction of your organisation and an opportunity for students to ask questions. Students will move between organisations to gain knowledge about career options to support their subject choices for their senior schooling.
Please use this link https://forms.office.com/r/rpaKQtFiK4 to register. It would be appreciated if each organisation representative could register for catering and workplace safety purposes.
Ayr State High School
Anthology Showcase
Wednesday, 10:30am
Writers from the “Burdekin Creative Writers” and “Night Writers” groups will read a selection of their pieces from the Anthology.
Home Hill Branch of Burdekin Library
Monday 24 June
ARC by ERTH
Monday and Tuesday, from 6.30pm
Showcasing exquisite puppetry, an enigmatic host, audience interaction and a world of rare and exotic animals, ARC is a profound experience that embraces the natural world and the creatures that cohabit this place we call Earth.
ARC presents intimate, magical encounters with rare and vulnerable species, raising important questions about our collective and individual relationship with nature and loss. Renowned as innovators of physical and visual theatre, for the past three decades Erth’s body of work has explored the depths of the past. With ARC, they look unblinkingly to the future, as this menagerie of animals transforms the stage before your very eyes.
Burdekin Theatre
Wednesday 26 June
Burdekin Show
Wednesday, from 10am
The Annual Burdekin Show hosted at the Ayr Showgrounds is an event for all ages. From exhibits to equestrian, side show alley and fireworks there is something for everyone and the true essence of country hospitality can be found.
Ayr Showgrounds
Monday 1 July
Flipside Circus
Monday, from 9:30am
Flipside is bringing the circus to town with a fantastic range of workshops to supercharge school holidays.
Flipside Circus’s expert trainers work with young people to teach ground and aerial circus skills including juggling and manipulation, hula-hoop, acro balance, minitrampoline,
tumbling, and trapeze.
The workshops are challenging and focus on; building self-confidence, physical skills, and fitness, as well as teamwork.
KINDY CAMP - 9:30AM - $10.00
2 - 4 years, 45min duration
FLIPPEROOS - 10:30AM - $20.00
4 - 8 years, 1.5hr duration
CIRCUS SKILLS - 1.00PM - $30.00
8 – 16 years, 3hr duration
Tickets Available 8 April 2024 - 3:00pm
Burdekin Theatre Auditorium

After 12 talent filled days spread across numerous enormous weekends, the Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod has come to a close for 2024. This season marked the organisation's 40th anniversary of running in the region, providing both local and travelled youth an opportunity to stage their talents in a fantastic environment.
DANCE
5 YEARS & UNDER TINY TOTS
Gold: Gracie O’Brien
Silver: Kiera Wright
Bronze: Calayah Ferris
7 YEARS & UNDER DEMI CHARACTER SOLO
Gold: Lily Whybird
Silver: Gracie O’Brien
Bronze: Ayllah Ferris
ARDEN JANE RISING STAR AWARD MOST OUTSTANDING TINY DANCER 7 YEARS & UNDER
Gracie O’Brien
8 YEARS TAP SOLO
Gold: Olivia Meares
Silver: Ella Rose Cummings
Bronze: Annabelle Brooks
9 YEARS & UNDER LYRICAL DUO
Gold: Estelle Monney & Harriet Lawson
Silver: Alyssa Jeffries & Sophie Bailey
9 YEARS CLASSICAL SOLO
Gold: Layla Fielder
Silver: Zara Boldery
Bronze: Radha Haller
10 YEARS & UNDER TAP IMPROVISATION SOLO
Gold: Olivia Meares
Silver: Gracie Corowa
Bronze: Leighton Wynne
11 YEARS CLASSICAL SOLO
Gold: Peyton Prothero
Silver: Mia Bonaventura
Bronze: Aria Goldsack
12 YEARS & UNDER NOVELTY DUO
Gold: Lucy Clasie & Mia Perry
12 YEARS DEMI CHARACTER SOLO
Gold: Ruby Deguara
Silver: Halo-Wynter Ramsey
Bronze: Ava Pemble
RORY JORGENSEN MOST PROMISING DANCER 12 YEARS & UNDER
Olivia Meares
AMAYA CASTREJANA MOST OUTSTANDING DANCER 12 YEARS & UNDER
Peyton Prothero
13 & 14 YEARS TAP SOLO
Gold: Ella Richards
Silver: Ainsley Barber
Bronze: Emerson Heuir
LOUISE ANDREWS BALLET ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD 13 YEARS & OVER
Mackenzie Wotherspoon
JAYNAI SLATCHER MOST PROMISING TAP DANCER 13 YEARS & OVER
Adysen Ruddick
MELISSA LAND MOST PROMISING JAZZ DANCER 13 YEARS & OVER
Pania Corowa
ROCKWELL WILLIAMSON CLASSICAL BALLET AWARD AGGREGATE 13 YEARS & OVER
Demi Minns
14 YEARS JAZZ SOLO
Gold: Pania Corowa
Silver: Georgina Baira
Bronze: Klancie Coben
15 YEARS CLASSICAL SOLO
Gold: Demi Minns
Silver: Adysen Ruddick
Bronze: Ava Swindley
16 YEARS & OVER LYRICA SOLO
Gold: Mackenzie Wotherspoon
Silver: Grace Taylor
Bronze: Angelina Parliaros
LORI MACKAY ENCOURAGMENT AWARD – LOCAL DANCER
Bailey Hudson
RHYTHM EDGE DANCE STUDIOS MOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMER ALL AGES
Arden Mitchell
INTERMEDIATE GRAND CHAMPION DANCER
Ruby Deguara
MUSIC & INSTRAMENTAL
STRINGS SPECIAL AWARD
12 YEARS & UNDER STRINGS ENCOUARGMENT AWARD
Francheisca Dela Cruz
13 YEARS & OVER STRINGS ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD
Sofia Sarri
MOST OUTSTANDING STRINGS PLAYER AWARD
Keeley Ninnes
WOODWIND SPECIAL AWARD
WOODWIND & PIANO STUDIO OUTSTANDING WOODWIND AWARD
Gabrielle Penaluna
WOODWIND ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD
Sarah Flanagan
BRASS SPECIAL AWARD
OUTSTANDING BRASS AWARD
Cecilia Cason
ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD
Kaitlyn Penaluna
MUSIC SPECIAL AWARD
ACCOMPANIST GUILD OF QUEENSLAND BURSARY PRIZE
Sioeli Ma’u
SECONDARY SCHOOL CHIOR AWARD
Burdekin Christian College
VOCAL SPECIAL AWARD
OUTSTANDING VOCALIST AWARD 12 YEARS & UNDER
Zara Scovazzi
OUTSTANDING VOCALIST AWARD 13 YEARS & OVER
Riley Nosworthy
VOCAL ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD 12 YEARS & UNDER
Harper Nucifora
VOCAL ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD 13 YEARS & OVER
Piper Grogan
PIANO SPECIAL AWARD
PIANO ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD 12 YEARS & UNDER
Henry Stefanos
PIANO ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD 12 YEARS & OVER
Sofia Sarri
PIANO ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD OPEN AGE GROUP
George Stefanos
MOST OUTSTANDING PIANIST
William Jones
SPECIAL AWARD
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Popi Loizou
OUTSTANDING SOLO PERFORMER AWARD
Arden Mitchell
OVERALL GENRES ENCOURAGMENT AWARD
Arden Mitchell
MOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMER 12 YEARS & UNDER
Ryan Ferguson
SMALL SCHOOLS PERFORMING ARTS AWARD PRIMARY COMMUNITY AWARD
Clare State School
HIGHLAND DANCING
4 YEARS & UNDER 7 YEARS PAS DE BASQUES SOLO PRIMARY
Gold: Aylah Neven
Silver: Edith Ryan
Bronze: Georgiana Torrisi
4 YEARS & UNDER 7 YEARS PAS DE BASQUES & HIGH CUTS SOLO PRIMARY
Gold: Aylah Neven
Silver: Edith Ryan
Bronze: Georgiana Torrisi
4 YEARS & UNDER 7 YEARS FLING SOLO PRIMARY
Gold: Edith Ryan
Silver: Georgiana Torrisi
7 & 8 YEARS FLING SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Harriet Lawson
Silver: Tijania Kimberly De Caux
Bronze: Ida Daley
7 & 8 YEARS SEANN TRUIBHAS SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Harriet Lawson
Silver: Tijania Kimberly De Caux
Bronze: Ida Daley
7 & 8 YEARS SCOTTISH LILT SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Harriet Lawson
Silver: Ida Daley
Bronze: Briar-Rose O’Donnell
9 & 10 YEARS SWORD DANCE SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Eveline Cox
Silver: Isobel Littlefield
Bronze: Edith Innes
9 & 10 YEARS SOLO BEGINNER
Isobel Littlefield
9 & 10 YEARS FLING SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Eveline Cox
Silver: Edith Innes
Bronze: Isobel Littlefield
9 & 10 YEARS FLORA SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Eveline Cox
11 – 13 YEARS / 14 YEARS & OVER SCOTTISH LILT SOLO BEGINNER
Ruby Louise Antoniutti
11 – 13 YEARS / 14 YEARS & OVER FLORA SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Ruby Louise Antoniutti
Silver: Torrance Tweedie
11 – 13 YEARS / 14 YEARS & OVER SWORDS DANCE SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Ruby Louise Antoniutti
Silver: Torrance Tweedie
Bronze: Sophie Parsloe
11 – 13 YEARS / 14 YEARS & OVER SEANN TRUIBHAS SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Ruby Louise Antoniutti
Silver: Sophie Parsloe
12 YEARS & UNDER OWN CHOICE CHOREOGRAPHY DUO
Gold: Karalee Davies & Scarlett O’Donnell
Silver: Ida Daley & Sophie Lane
Bronze: Maeve McBaron & Nicola Lane
16 YEARS & OVER PREMIER TITLE
Gold: Marnie Frost
Silver: Carla Martin
Bronze: Taylor Res
ALL AGES BROADSWORDS TEAM GROUP
Gold: Aviemore C
ALL AGES CHOREOGRAPHY GROUPS GROUP
Gold: Aviemore A
IRISH DANCING
6 YEARS & UNDER REEL SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Emmaleigh Linke
Silver: Lucy Peres
7 – 9 YEARS REEL SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Paige Hart
Silver: Margaret Wittle
Bronze: Lennyn Tanacha
9 YEARS & UNDER SINGLE JIG SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Ariana Tanacha
Silver: Isabelle Linke
Bronze: Paige Hart
9 YEARS & UNDER SLIP JIG SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Ariana Tanacha
7 - 9 YEARS LIGHT SLIP JIG SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Ariana Tanacha
Silver: Isabelle Linke
Bronze: Paige Hart
10 YEARS & OVER REEL SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Sophie Dalglish
Silver: Alayna Fleming
Bronze: Laynne O’Brien
10 YEARS & OVER SINGLE JIG SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Tess Neary
Silver: Miya Neary
Bronze: Alanya Fleming
10 YEARS & OVER TREBLE JIG SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Ismaya Hartono Young
Silver: Alana Fleming
Bronze: Tess Neary
10 YEARS & UNDER SLIP JIG SOLO BEGINNER
Gold: Tess Neary
Silver: Taylah Rush
Bronze: Alanya Fleming
11 YEARS & UNDER TRADITIONAL ST PATRICKS DAY SOLO PRIMARY
Gold: Abbe Pritchard
Silver: Alayna Fleming
11 YEARS & UNDER SLIP JIG SOLO PRIMARY
Gold: Mischa Anastasi
12 YEARS & OVER TRADITIONAL ST PATRICKS DAY SOLO PRIMARY
Gold: Finn Recklies Houlihan
Silver: Torrance Tweedie
Bronze: Kysah Clapham
12 YEARS & UNDER / 13 YEARS & OVER HORNPIPE SOLO INTERMEDIATE
Gold: Mia Rankin
Silver: Mischa Anastasi
Bronze: Lila Heron
14 YEARS & UNDER / 15 YEARS & OVER REEL SOLO OPEN
Gold: Amy Williamson
Silver: Abigail Manning
Bronze: Ruby Antoniutti
OPEN AGES 4 HAND REEL CEILI GROUP
Gold: International Dance Affair
Silver: Dalriada Irish Dancers 1
IRISH MAJOR AWARDS
CELTIC CONNECTIONS MOST OUTSTANDING OPEN IRISH DANCER 13 YEARS & OVER
Amy Williamson
IRENE BARTON MOST PROMISING INTERMEDIATE IRISH DANCER
Ismaya Hartono Young
The Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod Inc. expressed their gratitude on Facebook to conclude the milestone year.
“I couldn’t be prouder of all the Junior competitors that have taken the stage over the last 12 days. Each and every one of you should be so proud, I know we as a committee are. Well done and we will see you in 2025.”
Visit the Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod’s Facebook page to view the full results from the outstanding showcase.

Not only have Lindsay Butler OAM and Shaza Leigh OWB been touring the nation for 30 years with their multi-artist roadshow but their record label, LBS Music, has also launched the careers of many of today’s crop of traditional country music stars.
Lindsay and Shaza have decided to celebrate their company’s 30th anniversary by hitting the road with a roster of LBS recording artists backed by an incredible six piece ‘Butler Showband’, coming to Home Hill in June.
The unassuming couple have quietly built a small country music empire over those past 30 years with recording studios, record labels with distribution arms.
Most recently, Shaza has built new foundational partnerships into marketing companies, radio stations and artist services to carry the LBS Music Group into the future.
Award winning session musicians in their own right, Lindsay and Shaza spearhead their band on lead and rhythm/bass guitar respectively.
Other musicians include long serving band member, the Queen of the Country Piano Peggy Gilchrist, young gun guitarist Anthony Baxter, multi-instrumentalist Rick Ferret playing Pedal Steel, Fiddle and Sax plus their son Lachlan Butler on Drums.
As the legendary guitarist Lindsay Butler commences his farewell to Australia, this may be one of the last opportunities to see this amazing Australian musician play.
This is a variety show for everyone and a concert not to be missed.
WHAT: LBS Music 30th Anniversary Celebrations
WHEN: Saturday, June 22 from 7:00pm
WHERE: Home Hill Community Sports Club
TICKETS: Phone 07 4783 4388

Saturday 25 May
Burdekin Netball Junior Cup Carnival
Saturday and Sunday, from 7am to 5pm
The Annual Burdekin Netball Junior Cup Carnival will once again be held for teams from all over North Queensland to come and compete whilst having fun with their friends.
With an expected 400 competitors to prepare to take the courts, the Burdekin Netball Association welcomes all residents and visitors to their annual carnival held at the Home Hill Netball Courts.
Burdekin Netball Association
Pre Crush Old Time Dance
Saturday, from 6pm
The Rita Island Progress Association is hosting a pre crush, old time dance at the Jarvisfield State School hall, along with the Jarvisfield P&C committee, on May 25. The night kicks off at 6pm with a BBQ dinner and showcase by the highland dancers, then Kiradon will entertaining the crowd until 11pm. This is a licensed event with an 18+ bar area, and don't forget to bring your cash for some amazing raffles on the night. $5 entry per person or $15 per family puts you in the draw for our lucky door prize, plus smoko and dessert. Please RSVP on the Facebook event for catering. We hope to see you with your dancing shoes on!
Jarvisfield State School Hall
Thursday 6 June
Morning Melodies: Some Enchanted Evening
Thursday, from 11am
We have all heard their songs and we have all enjoyed their musicals. They were known as America’s most successful musical theatre writing team and their partnership has been called the greatest of the 20th Century.
Join us for a very special event paying tribute to the timeless music from the legendary Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Featuring your favourite tunes from Carousel, The King and I, South Pacific, The Sound of Music and many more, Some Enchanted Evening is truly an enchanted concert of exquisite songs from the golden age of musicals.
In an intimate setting amongst the stars, come on a whimsical journey through song and dance, and be captivated by the beautiful music of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, ‘Younger Than Springtime’, ‘I Have Dreamed’, ‘Climb Every Mountain’, and ‘Oh What a Beautiful Morning’. With beautiful costumes, extraordinary dancing and a song list that also includes music from their partnerships with Jerome Kern and Lorenz Hart, Some Enchanted Evening is a magical, uplifting experience that is not to be missed.
Burdekin Theatre
Friday 7 June
The Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks Tribute Show
Friday, from 7.30pm
Welcome to The Dreams Show – your ticket to experiencing the magic of Fleetwood Mac and the captivating solo career of their leading lady, Stevie Nicks. Since its launch in 2017, Dreams has gained massive acclaim, both from fans across Australia and from within Fleetwood Mac themselves. Dennis Dunstan, Fleetwood Mac’s Manager (1981-1999), applauded the show, stating, “The Dreams Show was a breath of fresh air when it comes to Fleetwood Mac tribute shows.. these guys deliver.. Big Time! Don’t miss this show if you’re a Mac fan!” Surrender to the enchantment of Dreams, as we recreate everything from their live show spectacle to clothes to choreography and anecdotes to iconic songs of the legendary band. Enjoy monumental hits like ‘Go your Own way’, ‘Gypsy’, ‘Edge of Seventeen’, ‘Rooms on Fire’, ‘TUSK’, ‘Say you love me’, and many others. $59 tickets.
Burdekin Theatre
Sunday 9 June
The Cane Country Cup Pickleball Team Event
Friday, from 8.30am
Building on the success of the Sugar Bowl, Home Hill Tennis brings you the inaugural Cane Country Cup, a pickleball team event. Teams have been invited to the event from Mackay, Whitsundays, Bowen, Townsville, Charters Towers and Ingham. It will be unique on the pickleball calendar with mixed teams of 4-6 players, where every point won will go toward determining overall winners. It will be played in Competitive and Social Grades. The excitement around the event is building with teams from clubs committing to playing in the event. Pickleball is a fast paced, fast scoring racquet sport played on a small court. Organizers are expecting that sportsmanship, camaraderie and building friendships will be at the forefront of the event.
Home Hill Tennis Association
Wednesday 12 June
Ayr State High School: Year 10 Careers Morning
Wednesday, from 9am to 10am
The aim of the morning is to provide a broad view of careers and employment opportunities in our local area and surrounds.
The format includes display tables, 10-minute introduction of your organisation and an opportunity for students to ask questions. Students will move between organisations to gain knowledge about career options to support their subject choices for their senior schooling.
Please use this link https://forms.office.com/r/rpaKQtFiK4 to register. It would be appreciated if each organisation representative could register for catering and workplace safety purposes.
Ayr State High School
Anthology Showcase
Wednesday, 10:30am
Writers from the “Burdekin Creative Writers” and “Night Writers” groups will read a selection of their pieces from the Anthology.
Home Hill Branch of Burdekin Library
Monday 24 June
ARC by ERTH
Monday and Tuesday, from 6.30pm
Showcasing exquisite puppetry, an enigmatic host, audience interaction and a world of rare and exotic animals, ARC is a profound experience that embraces the natural world and the creatures that cohabit this place we call Earth.
ARC presents intimate, magical encounters with rare and vulnerable species, raising important questions about our collective and individual relationship with nature and loss. Renowned as innovators of physical and visual theatre, for the past three decades Erth’s body of work has explored the depths of the past. With ARC, they look unblinkingly to the future, as this menagerie of animals transforms the stage before your very eyes.
Burdekin Theatre
Wednesday 26 June
Burdekin Show
Wednesday, from 10am
The Annual Burdekin Show hosted at the Ayr Showgrounds is an event for all ages. From exhibits to equestrian, side show alley and fireworks there is something for everyone and the true essence of country hospitality can be found.
Ayr Showgrounds

On July 13, HIT Productions’ The Sunshine Club will light up the stage at the Burdekin Theatre.
Written and directed by Wesley Enoch and showcasing music by John Rodgers, The Sunshine Club is a vibrant, energetic, and thought-provoking musical set in 1946, telling the story of Aboriginal soldier, Frank Doyle as he returns home to Brisbane after serving in World War II. The musical follows Frank and his strong, ambitious desires to transform the attitudes and prejudices within his home as he establishes The Sunshine Club. The Sunshine Club is a hopeful place where people are welcome to gather to indulge in laughter, romance, and music as they dance the night away. Whilst working to change society for the better, Frank also sets out to win the heart of the girl next door, Rose, the girl of his dreams.
The Sunshine Club has been celebrated by The Australian as a “brilliant new landmark in Australian musicals”, and the award-winning production creates a joyful atmosphere for a vibrant night of theatre with the talents of 11 cast members, including emerging and established First Nations artists on show. 28 music pieces composed by the esteemed and celebrated John Rodgers will be performed by a 5-piece live band for audiences to enjoy, and writer and director, Wesley Enoch, believes the production communicates many valuable messages through song and dance.
Wesley Enoch has been described as an acclaimed creative force in Australian Theatre, and his production, The Sunshine Club, showcases his energetic and engaging writing and directing style. Wesley believes his production hosts a space where audiences can gather to form cultural connections and celebrate Australian history whilst acknowledging the need for Reconciliation in Australia’s future.
“I initially wrote this as a way of bringing people together, especially in the Reconciliation Movement, and this notion of black and white dancing together and the stories of our history, especially post World War II, and for me, seeing this play is about celebrating the idea of coming together,” explained Wesley.
“It’s also the idea of how plays can keep talking to their audiences year after year and in some ways creating classic stories through musical theatre is both an invitation for the audience to sit together, black and white, and also as a way of celebrating more Indigenous writing and Indigenous stories.”
Enjoy an extraordinary night of entertainment and purchase your tickets to The Sunshine Club for the July 13 at The Burdekin Theatre now from Tickets.BurdekinTheatre.Com.Au or at the Burdekin Theatre’s Box Office.
WHEN: The Sunshine Club
WHEN: 13 July 2024
WHERE: The Burdekin Theatre
TICKETS: https://bit.ly/SunshineClubBurdekin

Saturday 18 May
Burdekin Growers Race Day
Saturday, from 11am
The Burdekin Growers Race Day is the Burdekin's premier 18+ social event of 2024 with thousands of locals and visitors flocking to the Home Hill Race Club. The event is not only about horse racing but also about fashion. The Fashion's on the Field is a hotly contested event amongst race goers. The day is filled with thousands of dollars worth of prize giveaways and every patron receives a free box of locally grown fruit and vegetables, so everyone goes home a winner! Live entertainment starts from 5:30pm til late.
Burdekin Race Club
Sunday 19 May
Norm Perry Memorial Duck Race
Sunday, from 9am
The annual Duck Race by the Rotary Club of Ayr is one not to be missed. Hundreds of plastic, decorated ducks are released by a crane into Plantation Creek and race to the finish line.
Two local causes receive donations from the Rotary Club of Ayr through money raised by selling ducks. Attendants will be entertained by the race, along with kids games, entertainment and a BBQ lunch.
Ayr
Saturday 25 May
Burdekin Netball Junior Cup Carnival
Saturday and Sunday, from 7am to 5pm
The Annual Burdekin Netball Junior Cup Carnival will once again be held for teams from all over North Queensland to come and compete whilst having fun with their friends.
With an expected 400 competitors to prepare to take the courts, the Burdekin Netball Association welcomes all residents and visitors to their annual carnival held at the Home Hill Netball Courts.
Burdekin Netball Association
Thursday 6 June
Morning Melodies: Some Enchanted Evening
Thursday, from 11am
We have all heard their songs and we have all enjoyed their musicals. They were known as America’s most successful musical theatre writing team and their partnership has been called the greatest of the 20th Century.
Join us for a very special event paying tribute to the timeless music from the legendary Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Featuring your favourite tunes from Carousel, The King and I, South Pacific, The Sound of Music and many more, Some Enchanted Evening is truly an enchanted concert of exquisite songs from the golden age of musicals.
In an intimate setting amongst the stars, come on a whimsical journey through song and dance, and be captivated by the beautiful music of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, ‘Younger Than Springtime’, ‘I Have Dreamed’, ‘Climb Every Mountain’, and ‘Oh What a Beautiful Morning’. With beautiful costumes, extraordinary dancing and a song list that also includes music from their partnerships with Jerome Kern and Lorenz Hart, Some Enchanted Evening is a magical, uplifting experience that is not to be missed.
Burdekin Theatre
Friday 7 June
The Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks Tribute Show
Friday, from 5.30pm
Welcome to The Dreams Show – your ticket to experiencing the magic of Fleetwood Mac and the captivating solo career of their leading lady, Stevie Nicks. Since its launch in 2017, Dreams has gained massive acclaim, both from fans across Australia and from within Fleetwood Mac themselves. Dennis Dunstan, Fleetwood Mac’s Manager (1981-1999), applauded the show, stating, “The Dreams Show was a breath of fresh air when it comes to Fleetwood Mac tribute shows.. these guys deliver.. Big Time! Don’t miss this show if you’re a Mac fan!” Surrender to the enchantment of Dreams, as we recreate everything from their live show spectacle to clothes to choreography and anecdotes to iconic songs of the legendary band. Enjoy monumental hits like ‘Go your Own way’, ‘Gypsy’, ‘Edge of Seventeen’, ‘Rooms on Fire’, ‘TUSK’, ‘Say you love me’, and many others. $59 tickets.
Burdekin Theatre
Sunday 9 June
The Cane Country Cup Pickleball Team Event
Friday, from 8.30am
Building on the success of the Sugar Bowl, Home Hill Tennis brings you the inaugural Cane Country Cup, a pickleball team event. Teams have been invited to the event from Mackay, Whitsundays, Bowen, Townsville, Charters Towers and Ingham. It will be unique on the pickleball calendar with mixed teams of 4-6 players, where every point won will go toward determining overall winners. It will be played in Competitive and Social Grades. The excitement around the event is building with teams from clubs committing to playing in the event. Pickleball is a fast paced, fast scoring racquet sport played on a small court. Organizers are expecting that sportsmanship, camaraderie and building friendships will be at the forefront of the event.
Home Hill Tennis Association
Wednesday 12 June
Ayr State High School: Year 10 Careers Morning
Wednesday, from 9am to 10am
The aim of the morning is to provide a broad view of careers and employment opportunities in our local area and surrounds.
The format includes display tables, 10-minute introduction of your organisation and an opportunity for students to ask questions. Students will move between organisations to gain knowledge about career options to support their subject choices for their senior schooling.
Please use this link https://forms.office.com/r/rpaKQtFiK4 to register. It would be appreciated if each organisation representative could register for catering and workplace safety purposes.
Ayr State High School
Anthology Showcase
Wednesday, 10:30am
Writers from the “Burdekin Creative Writers” and “Night Writers” groups will read a selection of their pieces from the Anthology.
Home Hill Branch of Burdekin Library
Monday 24 June
ARC by ERTH
Monday and Tuesday, from 6.30pm
Showcasing exquisite puppetry, an enigmatic host, audience interaction and a world of rare and exotic animals, ARC is a profound experience that embraces the natural world and the creatures that cohabit this place we call Earth.
ARC presents intimate, magical encounters with rare and vulnerable species, raising important questions about our collective and individual relationship with nature and loss. Renowned as innovators of physical and visual theatre, for the past three decades Erth’s body of work has explored the depths of the past. With ARC, they look unblinkingly to the future, as this menagerie of animals transforms the stage before your very eyes.
Burdekin Theatre
Wednesday 26 June
Burdekin Show
Wednesday, from 10am
The Annual Burdekin Show hosted at the Ayr Showgrounds is an event for all ages. From exhibits to equestrian, side show alley and fireworks there is something for everyone and the true essence of country hospitality can be found.
Ayr Showgrounds
Saturday 18 May
Burdekin Growers Race Day
Saturday, from 11am
The Burdekin Growers Race Day is the Burdekin's premier 18+ social event of 2024 with thousands of locals and visitors flocking to the Home Hill Race Club. The event is not only about horse racing but also about fashion. The Fashion's on the Field is a hotly contested event amongst race goers. The day is filled with thousands of dollars worth of prize giveaways and every patron receives a free box of locally grown fruit and vegetables, so everyone goes home a winner! Live entertainment starts from 5:30pm til late.
Burdekin Race Club
Sunday 19 May
Norm Perry Memorial Duck Race
Sunday, from 9am
The annual Duck Race by the Rotary Club of Ayr is one not to be missed. Hundreds of plastic, decorated ducks are released by a crane into Plantation Creek and race to the finish line.
Two local causes receive donations from the Rotary Club of Ayr through money raised by selling ducks. Attendants will be entertained by the race, along with kids games, entertainment and a BBQ lunch.
Ayr
Saturday 25 May
Burdekin Netball Junior Cup Carnival
Saturday and Sunday, from 7am to 5pm
The Annual Burdekin Netball Junior Cup Carnival will once again be held for teams from all over North Queensland to come and compete whilst having fun with their friends.
With an expected 400 competitors to prepare to take the courts, the Burdekin Netball Association welcomes all residents and visitors to their annual carnival held at the Home Hill Netball Courts.
Burdekin Netball Association
Thursday 6 June
Morning Melodies: Some Enchanted Evening
Thursday, from 11am
We have all heard their songs and we have all enjoyed their musicals. They were known as America’s most successful musical theatre writing team and their partnership has been called the greatest of the 20th Century.
Join us for a very special event paying tribute to the timeless music from the legendary Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Featuring your favourite tunes from Carousel, The King and I, South Pacific, The Sound of Music and many more, Some Enchanted Evening is truly an enchanted concert of exquisite songs from the golden age of musicals.
In an intimate setting amongst the stars, come on a whimsical journey through song and dance, and be captivated by the beautiful music of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, ‘Younger Than Springtime’, ‘I Have Dreamed’, ‘Climb Every Mountain’, and ‘Oh What a Beautiful Morning’. With beautiful costumes, extraordinary dancing and a song list that also includes music from their partnerships with Jerome Kern and Lorenz Hart, Some Enchanted Evening is a magical, uplifting experience that is not to be missed.
Burdekin Theatre
Friday 7 June
The Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks Tribute Show
Friday, from 5.30pm
Welcome to The Dreams Show – your ticket to experiencing the magic of Fleetwood Mac and the captivating solo career of their leading lady, Stevie Nicks. Since its launch in 2017, Dreams has gained massive acclaim, both from fans across Australia and from within Fleetwood Mac themselves. Dennis Dunstan, Fleetwood Mac’s Manager (1981-1999), applauded the show, stating, “The Dreams Show was a breath of fresh air when it comes to Fleetwood Mac tribute shows.. these guys deliver.. Big Time! Don’t miss this show if you’re a Mac fan!” Surrender to the enchantment of Dreams, as we recreate everything from their live show spectacle to clothes to choreography and anecdotes to iconic songs of the legendary band. Enjoy monumental hits like ‘Go your Own way’, ‘Gypsy’, ‘Edge of Seventeen’, ‘Rooms on Fire’, ‘TUSK’, ‘Say you love me’, and many others. $59 tickets.
Burdekin Theatre
Sunday 9 June
The Cane Country Cup Pickleball Team Event
Friday, from 8.30am
Building on the success of the Sugar Bowl, Home Hill Tennis brings you the inaugural Cane Country Cup, a pickleball team event. Teams have been invited to the event from Mackay, Whitsundays, Bowen, Townsville, Charters Towers and Ingham. It will be unique on the pickleball calendar with mixed teams of 4-6 players, where every point won will go toward determining overall winners. It will be played in Competitive and Social Grades. The excitement around the event is building with teams from clubs committing to playing in the event. Pickleball is a fast paced, fast scoring racquet sport played on a small court. Organizers are expecting that sportsmanship, camaraderie and building friendships will be at the forefront of the event.
Home Hill Tennis Association
Wednesday 12 June
Ayr State High School: Year 10 Careers Morning
Wednesday, from 9am to 10am
The aim of the morning is to provide a broad view of careers and employment opportunities in our local area and surrounds.
The format includes display tables, 10-minute introduction of your organisation and an opportunity for students to ask questions. Students will move between organisations to gain knowledge about career options to support their subject choices for their senior schooling.
Please use this link https://forms.office.com/r/rpaKQtFiK4 to register. It would be appreciated if each organisation representative could register for catering and workplace safety purposes.
Ayr State High School
Anthology Showcase
Wednesday, 10:30am
Writers from the “Burdekin Creative Writers” and “Night Writers” groups will read a selection of their pieces from the Anthology.
Home Hill Branch of Burdekin Library
Monday 24 June
ARC by ERTH
Monday and Tuesday, from 6.30pm
Showcasing exquisite puppetry, an enigmatic host, audience interaction and a world of rare and exotic animals, ARC is a profound experience that embraces the natural world and the creatures that cohabit this place we call Earth.
ARC presents intimate, magical encounters with rare and vulnerable species, raising important questions about our collective and individual relationship with nature and loss. Renowned as innovators of physical and visual theatre, for the past three decades Erth’s body of work has explored the depths of the past. With ARC, they look unblinkingly to the future, as this menagerie of animals transforms the stage before your very eyes.
Burdekin Theatre
Wednesday 26 June
Burdekin Show
Wednesday, from 10am
The Annual Burdekin Show hosted at the Ayr Showgrounds is an event for all ages. From exhibits to equestrian, side show alley and fireworks there is something for everyone and the true essence of country hospitality can be found.
Ayr Showgrounds

Offering a morning of bright yellow family fun, the Norm Perry Memorial Duck Race will return to Plantation Park this Sunday, May 19.
A bunch of family-friendly activities kick off from 9:30am and will run throughout the morning including the colouring in competition and novelty races, including egg and spoon and sack races.
Organisers are inviting attendees to dress themselves or their already-purchased ducks up as creatively as possible to enter the Best Duck Outfit and Best Decorated Duck competitions, with hundreds of dollars in prize money on offer to be judged from 10:45am.
There will be market stalls to peruse including your final opportunity to purchase a duck before the iconic race gets underway at 11:00am where the community will gather to watch hundreds of ducks race down Plantation Creek.
The Burdekin Brass Band will soundtrack the morning with their joyful tunes while Rotary Club of Ayr are running the barbecue which will offer steak and sausage burgers, hot chips and soft drinks, while coffee and ice cream vans will also be onsite.
The annual fundraising event is one the Rotary Club of Ayr’s major fundraising events of the year and, this year, funds raised will go towards Burdekin Combined Chaplaincy (BCC) and Burdekin Community Association (BCA).
“Fundraising is critical for us because times are pretty tough and we have organisations, especially like BCC and BCA, that need as much support as they can get, so we try and spread ourselves as much as possible,” said Rotary Volunteer John McVeigh, who is on the Duck Race Committee alongside Stacey Koia and Roger Timm.
“For the size of our club, we match any club in Townsville with what we do, and, in this case, we ensure the money returns to our community.”
As well as getting the Burdekin Brass Band, BCC and BCA involved, the club has also enlisted the support of Ayr State High School students who will assist with activities and stalls throughout the day and the Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club will be in the creek ensuring the smooth running of the race.
John Furnell will be behind the microphone emceeing the event, supporting an event close to his heart as event’s namesake Norm Perry’s son-in-law.
Norm’s wife Maureen Perry will also be there making the presentations, which will proceed after the race.
Ducks are still available from Burdekin Cleaners and Laundry and on the day for $50 each and if punters buy three ducks, they’ll get a fourth duck for free.
Raffle tickets are also on sale for $5 each to go into the running for a firepit built by Rotary member Mike Blakey.
To find out more, visit Rotary Club of Ayr on Facebook or contact John McVeigh on 0409 321 418.
WHAT: Norm Perry Memorial Duck Race
WHEN: Sunday, May 19 from 9:30am
WHERE: Plantation Park, Ayr
This is a free community event