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Wheels In Motion - Green Light for Anzac Park’s New State-of-the-Art Hub

Wheels In Motion - Green Light for Anzac Park’s New State-of-the-Art Hub

Wheels In Motion Green Light for Anzac Park’s New State-of-the-Art Hub Work on the Burdekin’s new state-of-the-art pump track is racing toward the finish line, with construction at Anzac Park officially scheduled to break ground this April. The project, which was first announced in June 2025 as the “hero” of Burdekin Shire Council’s $2.8 million investment in regional parks, is nearing the end of its design phase following two rounds of community consultation. Situated within the former junior soccer field adjacent to the existing skate park, the facility is designed to cater to everyone from beginners to seasoned professionals across scooters, BMX bikes, skateboards, and mountain bikes. The project is backed by $760,000 from the Queensland Government’s 2024-27 Works for Queensland (W4Q) program. Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort said the final design was a direct reflection of local input. “The Anzac Park Pump Track is a great example of how community feedback helps Council deliver facilities that meet local needs and encourage people of all ages to be active,” Mayor Dalle Cort said. “Pump tracks are designed to be inclusive and accessible, catering for a range of users including bikes, scooters and skateboards. This facility will add to Anzac Park’s existing recreational offerings and provide a safe, purpose-built space for the entire community to enjoy.” The track forms a major part of a broader shire-wide recreational upgrade, providing a dedicated space for wheeled sports that complements the existing park infrastructure. Member for Burdekin Dale Last said the project highlighted the benefits of making the Works for Queensland program a permanent fixture under the Crisafulli Government. “Our government has made the Works for Queensland program a permanent fixture that allows local government to put forward projects based on their consultation with local people and groups,” Mr Last said. “That means that we, as the state government, can deliver funding to support local jobs and local projects that make our communities better places to live.” Council confirmed that construction will commence in April, with further updates to be provided as the site transforms into a key recreational asset for the region.

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Burdekin Event Guide - 23rd April

Burdekin Event Guide - 23rd April

Thursday 23 April Rotary Club of Ayr Weekly Meeting, 6:15pm-8pm, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr Friday 24 April Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Bridge Group, 9am-1pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Burdekin Support Group of Parkinsons, 10am-12pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Remember the Days of Cat Stevens Friday 7:30pm Relive the magic of Cat Stevens as Darren Coggan brings his timeless hits to life in a heartfelt tribute, celebrating classics in an evening of nostalgia, music and storytelling. Purchase tickets via www.burdekintheatre.com.au. Burdekin Memorial Hall, Home Hill Saturday 25 April ANZAC Day Hosted by Iron Works Brewery, 12pm-5pm, Iron Works Brewery, 29 Spiller Street, Brandon Sunday 26 April Burdekin Sugar Rush Sunday 5am Lace up for the Burdekin Sugar Rush this April, the region’s signature running event offering 5km, 10km and half marathon courses, bringing together runners and walkers for an energising early morning at ANZAC Park. ANZAC Park, Ayr Breaking Barriers Hosted by Jessica Rowe Sunday 2pm-4pm Breaking Barriers brings an inspiring afternoon to the Burdekin, with Jessica Rowe, Sam Thaiday and Dave Kramer leading powerful conversations on mental health, resilience and community connection to spark awareness, support and meaningful change. Purchase tickets via www.burdekintheatre.com.au. Burdekin Memorial Hall, Home Hill Monday 27 April Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Crochet Group, 1pm-5pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Tuesday 28 April RSL Bingo Morning, 9am-11am, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr Burdekin Community Church Café Connect, 9am-12pm, Burdekin Community Church, Lot 23 International Road, Ayr Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Bridge Group, 9am-1pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr RSL Trivia Night, 7:30pm-9:30pm, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr Wednesday 29 April Beatlemania on Tour Wednesday 7:30pm Step back into the golden era of music with Beatlemania On Tour, a vibrant live tribute celebrating The Beatles’ greatest hits with authentic sound, costumes and energy for a night of pure nostalgia and sing-along favourites. Purchase tickets via www.burdekintheatre.com.au. Burdekin Memorial Hall, Home Hill Thursday 30 April Rotary Club of Ayr Weekly Meeting, 6:15pm-8pm, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr Friday 1 May Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Bridge Group, 9am-1pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Saturday 2 May Home Hill Sugar Bowl Saturday All Day Celebrating 45 years, the iconic Sugar Bowl returns with 44 teams competing across Ayr, Giru and Home Hill in a team-based pickleball tournament, combining competition, sportsmanship and camaraderie across A and B grades over three days! Ayr, Giru & Home Hill Tennis Associations, Burdekin Shire Sunday 3 May Home Hill Sugar Bowl, All Day, Ayr, Giru & Home Hill Tennis Associations, Burdekin Shire Burdekin Plantation Park Markets, 8am-12pm, Plantation Park, Ayr Ayr & District Orchid and Allied Plant Society Monthly Meeting, 1:45pm-5pm, Howie’s Masonic Hall, 118 McMillian Street, Ayr Monday 4 May Home Hill Sugar Bowl, All Day, Ayr, Giru & Home Hill Tennis Associations, Burdekin Shire Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Crochet Group, 1pm-5pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Tuesday 5 May RSL Bingo Morning, 9am-11am, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Bridge Group, 9am-1pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Wednesday 6 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod Wednesday All Day The Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod will run over 12 days from Wednesday 6 May to Sunday 17 May, with performances from dance, speech and drama, music, visual arts, Highland and Irish competitors staged at the Burdekin Theatre starting Wednesday at 8am. Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Thursday 7 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod, All Day, Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Tech Together Workshop, 10am-12pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Rotary Club of Ayr Weekly Meeting, 6:15pm-8pm, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr Friday 8 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod, All Day, Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Bridge Group, 9am-1pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Saturday 9 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod, All Day, Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Burdekin Machinery Preservationists Open Day, 9am, Brandon Heritage Precinct, Brandon Sunday 10 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod, All Day, Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Burdekin Aero Club’s Monthly BBQ Breakfast, 8am-12pm, Burdekin Aero Club, Aerodrome Road, Brandon Monday 11 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod, All Day, Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Crochet Group, 1pm-5pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Tuesday 12 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod, All Day, Burdekin Theatre, Ayr RSL Bingo Morning, 9am-11am, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr Ayr & District Orchid and Allied Plant Society Community Gardening Morning Tea, 9am-12pm, Howie’s Masonic Hall, 118 McMillian Street, Ayr Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Bridge Group, 9am-1pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Wednesday 13 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod, All Day, Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Thursday 14 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod, All Day, Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Zonta Club Burdekin Inc. “Sheep Detectives” Movie Night, 6pm, Stardust Cinema, Ayr Rotary Club of Ayr Weekly Meeting, 6:15pm-8pm, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr Friday 15 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod, All Day, Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Bridge Group, 9am-1pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Saturday 16 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod, All Day, Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Burdekin Growers Race Day Saturday 11am-9pm Don’t miss the Burdekin Growers Race Day; an unforgettable 18+ celebration of racing, fashion, prizes, local produce giveaways, and live entertainment that brings the Burdekin to life from 11am to late! Burdekin Race Club, Home Hill Sunday 17 May Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod, All Day, Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Monday 18 May Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Crochet Group, 1pm-5pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Tuesday 19 May RSL Bingo Morning, 9am-11am, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Bridge Group, 9am-1pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Wednesday 20 May Home Hill Chamber of Commerce Social & Networking Event, 5:30pm-7pm, Home Hill Community Sports Club, 87 Ninth Avenue, Home Hill Thursday 21 May Rotary Club of Ayr Weekly Meeting, 6:15pm-8pm, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr Friday 22 May Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Bridge Group, 9am-1pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Burdekin Support Group of Parkinsons, 10am-12pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Home Hill State High School P&C Fishing Competition, 6pm, Home Hill State High School, Home Hill Saturday 21 May Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Community Cuppa Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea, 10am-12pm, Catholic Parish Hall, Ayr Sunday 24 May Home Hill State High School 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, Home Hill Australian Medium Charmaine Wilson Regional Tour Sunday 2pm-4:15pm Experience an intimate afternoon with renowned Australian medium Charmaine Wilson, as she shares messages of peace, love and connection in one of her final live shows before retirement. Purchase tickets via www.burdekintheatre.com.au. Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Tuesday 26 May RSL Bingo Morning, 9am-11am, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr Thursday 28 May Rotary Club of Ayr Weekly Meeting, 6:15pm-8pm, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr Creedence Clearwater Collective Thursday 7:30pm-9:45pm Get ready for a howling good night at the Creedence Clearwater Collective at the Burdekin Theatre, where the iconic CCR and John Fogerty hits come alive on stage for an unforgettable, full-throttle celebration of classic rock. Purchase tickets via www.burdekintheatre.com.au. Burdekin Theatre, Ayr Friday 29 May Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Bridge Group, 9am-1pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr Ayr Surf Life Saving Club Meet and Greet & Book Launch Friday 6pm-10pm Celebrate a century of surf and service as the Ayr Surf Life Saving Club hosts a special Meet and Greet and book launch, bringing together past and present members, friends and community for a night of stories and celebration. Kalamia Hotel, 50 Queen Street, Ayr Saturday 30 May Ayr Surf Life Saving Club Gala Dinner Saturday 6pm-11pm Celebrate a century of the Ayr Surf Life Saving Club at a special gala dinner, bringing together past and present members for an evening of memories, connection and reflection on 100 years of service and community spirit. Burdekin Memorial Hall, Home Hill Sunday 31 May Ayr Surf Life Saving Club Community Fun Day Sunday 10am-5pm Wrap up a historic centenary weekend as the Ayr Surf Life Saving Club hosts a relaxed community fun day at the clubhouse, inviting members, families and locals to come together for a family-friendly celebration of 100 years. Ayr Surf Life Saving Club, 1-9 Sandowns Street, Alva Monday 1 June Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Crochet Group, 1pm-5pm, Burdekin

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BDK EVENT GUIDE 20 November

December 2, 2025

Thursday 20 November
Jimeoin – Pandemonium – Ayr
ALL DAY
Comedy legend Jimeoin brings laughs and life hacks to the stage. Learn clever tricks, hilarious pranks, and more, while laughing yourself silly. Tickets $54.90.
161 Queen Street, Ayr QLD 4807

Friday 21 November
Movie on the Field
Friday 6:30pm
Osborne State School, Kirknie Rd
Settle in for a warm, family-friendly night under the stars as Osborne State School screens Disney & Pixar’s Elio. Entry is just $5 (kids under 6 are free), with all proceeds supporting the school. Grab popcorn, dinner, lollies, slushies and drinks on-site, then roll out your picnic blankets or chairs for an easy, feel-good community evening.

TUESDAY 25 NOVEMBER
Pickleball
7:00 PM – 8:15 PM
Home Hill Tennis Association
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the US—easy to play and gentle on the body. With underarm serves, light paddles, and a smaller court, it’s perfect for all ages and abilities. Social sessions run weekly during school terms. Come and try for free!
Home Hill Tennis Association, 43–75 First Street, Home Hill QLD 4806

Friday 28 & Saturday 29 November
Rhythm Edge Dance Studios: Momentum
7.30pm
Momentum delivers high-energy choreography celebrating a full year of dance achievement. A two-night showcase featuring Rhythm Edge’s senior performers. Tickets from $40; family and concession options available.
Burdekin Theatre, Ayr

Saturday 29 November
Burdekin Craft Spectacular Markets
9am–2pm
The Burdekin Craft Spectacular returns to the Burdekin Memorial Hall with a massive range of handmade goods from local and district creators. Enjoy free demonstrations, a Children’s Treasure Hunt, food in the dining room, and the beloved high tea trolley. Entry $5 (cash only); kids under 12 free.
Burdekin Memorial Hall, Home Hill

Saturday 29 November
Pioneer Park Speedway
6pm–10pm
An action-packed night of racing returns to Pioneer Park Speedway in Brandon. Bring the family, grab a spot trackside, and enjoy an evening of fast-paced entertainment under the lights.
Pioneer Park Speedway, 30825 Bruce Highway, Brandon

Sunday 7 December
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 home baked treats to handmade creations on offer! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4790 3333.
Plantation Park

Sunday 14 December
BBQ Breakfast
Sunday 8am
The community is invited to attend the Burdekin Aero Club Inc. Monthly BBQ Breakfast at the Ayr Aerodrome from 8am to 11am. Meet the pilots, inspect the aircrafts, and enjoy a morning of socialisation for $10 per person. Call 0429 144 921 for more information.
Ayr Aerodrome, Brandon

Wednesday 17 December
Social and Networking Event
Wednesday 5:30pm
The community is invited to attend the Home Hill Chamber of Commerce Social and Networking Event for an enriching evening of socialisation.
Home Hill Community Sports Club

Sunday 21 December
Plantation Park Markets
Sunday 8am
Join the VVAA for an enjoyable morning overflowing with wonderful market stalls from handmade creations to delicious treats for the final Plantation Park Markets for 2025! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4783 6627.
Plantation Park

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Home Hill Pets Take Centre Stage at Harvest Festival Pet Show

November 11, 2025

Watson’s Green was filled with families and pets on Wednesday, 5 November, as the annual Home Hill Harvest Festival Pet Show and Bolt for Bucks returned. The event featured a wide variety of animals, from kittens and birds to puppies and more unusual pets, all competing for awards.

The Harvest Festival Queens judged each entry carefully, and winners received ribbons, vouchers, and treats thanks to sponsor My Pet’s Rural. First-place winners included Ellie Oakes with Millie (Best Dressed), Holly Sthatkawaski with Tigger (Best Kept Cat), Darren and Cassie Turner with Pippin (Best Kept Dog), Keiara Oliver with Cleo (Best Kept Puppy), and Kate Brown with Pom Pom Head (Best Kept Bird).

Other winners were Danny Broadhead with Odin (Fastest Eater), Aya with Coco, Sunny & Mimi (Most Unusual Pet and Most Colourful Pet), Cara Trindle with Pip (Smallest Pet), Landyn with Bronson (Biggest Pet), Adeline & Nina Tapiolas with Arnold (Waggiest Tail), and Molly Amourous with Bandit (Best Trick).

Osborne State School provided sausage sandwiches and snacks, keeping everyone refreshed. The evening concluded with the Bolt for Bucks, where children raced around Watson’s Green for $10 prizes and received additional treats from McDonald’s Ayr.

The Pet Show and Bolt for Bucks offered a chance for the community to come together, enjoy the company of pets, and share a relaxed evening with friends and neighbours.

See more pics here: https://tinyurl.com/25mh693p

PHOTO CREDIT: Melanie Napier Memories & Photography

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Queens Crowned at Harvest Festival Gala Ball

November 11, 2025

It was a Harvest Festival Gala Ball to remember last Friday, 7 November, as hundreds of Burdekinites wined, dined, and witnessed the crowning of Aaliyah Gibson and Eden Betteridge as the Harvest Festival Queen and the Personality Queen respectively.

Representing the Burdekin Netball Association, Gibson was quick to thank the committee and her peers for the experience and support.

"We wouldn't be here without the hard work and dedication of the Harvest Festival and Rotary committees," she said. "And thank you to all the [queens]. I've had so much fun getting to know you all and to try new things with you. It's been a lot of fun."

The crowning of the queens comes after weeks of interviews, both group and individual, conducted by a three-person judging panel. The group were also expected to attend a range of Harvest Festival events along the way, including their own fundraisers, which helped raise over $50,000 in total.

President of the Home Hill Harvest Festival Mark Vass said it's an experience that will long live in the memory of the queens.

"Many [past queens] still remember their time as an entrant, the friends they made and how it encouraged them to step outside their comfort zone and become more involved in the community," he said. "Down the track, you will really feel that you've grown from the experience."

Find more pics here: https://tinyurl.com/259jzqll

PHOTO CREDIT: Melanie Napier Memories & Photography

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BDK EVENT GUIDE 13 November

December 2, 2025

Sunday 16 November
Plantation Park Markets
Sunday 8am
Join the VVAA for an enjoyable morning overflowing with wonderful market stalls from handmade creations to delicious treats! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4783 6627.
Plantation Park

Sunday 16 November
Rhythm Edge Dance Studios: Ready Set Party Time
10am
The Rhythm Edge Ready Set students take the stage for their annual Burdekin Theatre performance, showcasing energy, colour, and plenty of adorable moments. Tickets $28–$36.
Burdekin Theatre, Ayr

TUESDAY 18 NOVEMBER
Pickleball
7:00 PM – 8:15 PM
Home Hill Tennis Association
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the US—easy to play and gentle on the body. With underarm serves, light paddles, and a smaller court, it’s perfect for all ages and abilities. Social sessions run weekly during school terms. Come and try for free!
Home Hill Tennis Association, 43–75 First Street, Home Hill QLD 4806

Tuesday 18 & Wednesday 19 November
Burdekin Christian College Awards Nights
6pm–9pm
Burdekin Christian College hosts its annual award presentations at the Burdekin Theatre. A celebration of student achievement across two evenings. Tickets free, bookings essential.
Burdekin Theatre, Ayr

Wednesday 19 November
Social and Networking Event
Wednesday 5:30pm
The community is invited to attend the Home Hill Chamber of Commerce Social and Networking Event for an enriching evening of socialisation.
Home Hill Community Sports Club

Thursday 20 November
Jimeoin – Pandemonium – Ayr
ALL DAY
Comedy legend Jimeoin brings laughs and life hacks to the stage. Learn clever tricks, hilarious pranks, and more, while laughing yourself silly. Tickets $54.90.
161 Queen Street, Ayr QLD 4807

TUESDAY 25 NOVEMBER
Pickleball
7:00 PM – 8:15 PM
Home Hill Tennis Association
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the US—easy to play and gentle on the body. With underarm serves, light paddles, and a smaller court, it’s perfect for all ages and abilities. Social sessions run weekly during school terms. Come and try for free!
Home Hill Tennis Association, 43–75 First Street, Home Hill QLD 4806

Friday 28 & Saturday 29 November
Rhythm Edge Dance Studios: Momentum
7.30pm
Momentum delivers high-energy choreography celebrating a full year of dance achievement. A two-night showcase featuring Rhythm Edge’s senior performers. Tickets from $40; family and concession options available.
Burdekin Theatre, Ayr

Saturday 29 November
Burdekin Craft Spectacular Markets
9am–2pm
The Burdekin Craft Spectacular returns to the Burdekin Memorial Hall with a massive range of handmade goods from local and district creators. Enjoy free demonstrations, a Children’s Treasure Hunt, food in the dining room, and the beloved high tea trolley. Entry $5 (cash only); kids under 12 free.
Burdekin Memorial Hall, Home Hill

Saturday 29 November
Pioneer Park Speedway
6pm–10pm
An action-packed night of racing returns to Pioneer Park Speedway in Brandon. Bring the family, grab a spot trackside, and enjoy an evening of fast-paced entertainment under the lights.
Pioneer Park Speedway, 30825 Bruce Highway, Brandon

Sunday 7 December
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 home baked treats to handmade creations on offer! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4790 3333.
Plantation Park

Sunday 14 December
BBQ Breakfast
Sunday 8am
The community is invited to attend the Burdekin Aero Club Inc. Monthly BBQ Breakfast at the Ayr Aerodrome from 8am to 11am. Meet the pilots, inspect the aircrafts, and enjoy a morning of socialisation for $10 per person. Call 0429 144 921 for more information.
Ayr Aerodrome, Brandon

Wednesday 17 December
Social and Networking Event
Wednesday 5:30pm
The community is invited to attend the Home Hill Chamber of Commerce Social and Networking Event for an enriching evening of socialisation.
Home Hill Community Sports Club

Sunday 21 December
Plantation Park Markets
Sunday 8am
Join the VVAA for an enjoyable morning overflowing with wonderful market stalls from handmade creations to delicious treats for the final Plantation Park Markets for 2025! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4783 6627.
Plantation Park

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Seniors Come Together for Burdekin Expo and Luncheon

November 6, 2025

Seniors from across the Burdekin region gathered at the Burdekin Memorial Hall on Thursday, 30 October for the annual Seniors Expo and Luncheon, hosted by Burdekin Shire Council. The event provided a day of connection, support, and entertainment while celebrating the vital role seniors play in the community.

The Expo featured a wide range of stalls from local organisations and businesses, giving attendees the chance to explore available resources and services. Notable participants included Regis Aged Care, Ayr Health Service, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, Burdekin Community Association, Bendigo Bank (Ayr & Home Hill), Nutrien Harcourts McCathies, and McCathie’s Furniture Plus. Seniors were able to access information on health, finance, and wellbeing, as well as make connections with groups and services across the region.

Adding a festive touch to the day, guests enjoyed a roast lunch with dessert and were entertained by Emcee Ricky Romeo, creating a lively and social atmosphere for all.

Council thanked Regis Aged Care for their support as the event’s Major Sponsor, noting their contribution was key to making the Seniors Expo and Luncheon possible.

The event was well-attended, vibrant, and proved to be both informative and enjoyable, reinforcing its place as a much-loved annual gathering for the Burdekin’s senior community.

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Morning Melodies: Home for Christmas at Burdekin Memorial Hall

November 6, 2025

Music lovers, get ready to “Deck the shed with bits of wattle” as the beloved Morning Melodies series presents its final performance for 2025: Home for Christmas with award-winning artist Darren Coggan. Scheduled for Wednesday, 3 December 2025 at 11am, this special free event will take place at the Burdekin Memorial Hall to accommodate the large crowds this festive favourite always draws. Morning tea will be provided, and bookings are essential.

Darren Coggan is one of Australia’s most versatile and celebrated performers, known for his skillful storytelling and captivating stage presence. Over the course of a diverse career spanning Australian Country Music, Musical Theatre, and Television, Coggan has won over audiences both at home and internationally. His touring productions, including tributes to the songbooks of John Denver, James Taylor, and his acclaimed portrait of Cat Stevens, have graced prestigious stages worldwide, including the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, and Liverpool Philharmonic, often with sell-out seasons.

Home for Christmas promises a heartwarming and engaging experience, filled with laughter, sing-along songs, and the joyful spirit of Christmas in Australia. It’s an intimate celebration of being “home for the holidays,” featuring tales and tunes that reflect the warmth and charm of the season.

Coggan’s Christmas album, This Christmas, showcases his expressive, powerful voice and signature storytelling, which critics have praised for its charm and style. The Australian described him as “the evening’s king of hearts… a fresh, powerful, expressive voice, and he just oozed style,” while the Sunday Herald Sun lauded his “outstanding musical storytelling.”

As a special bonus, audiences at this final Morning Melodies performance will hear the announcement of the 2026 Morning Melodies schedule. This free, Council-sponsored event is a must for locals and visitors alike looking to soak up the festive season through music and community spirit.

Bookings are essential for this popular event, so secure your spot early and join Darren Coggan for a morning of festive cheer, song, and storytelling.

Tickets: https://tinyurl.com/262x8bo4

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Hollywood Elegance Hits Home Hill for Harvest Festival Finale

November 6, 2025

It’s that time of year. The Home Hill Harvest Festival is set to once again culminate in its trademark Grand Parade and Street Party on Saturday, 8 November 2025, and this year’s theme, Hollywood Elegance, promises a day of community fun with a hint of glamour.

The Grand Parade, starting at 5 PM along Main Street, will feature local schools, businesses, sporting clubs, and festival queens, with 30–40 floats expected. Festival Secretary Carlene Muilwyk said the theme is all about getting the community involved.

“We just tried to find a theme that's really fun for the community… It gives everyone in the Grand Parade a chance to have some fun with it,” she said.

The Street Party opens at 3pm at Watson’s Green and Memorial Park, giving families with young children a chance to enjoy rides, a petting zoo, and food stalls before the main festivities kick off at 6pm. This year’s Street Party features classic favourite rides alongside some tasty new food options.

Live music will hum across the town throughout the afternoon and evening, with the Thuringowa Brass Band from Townsville leading the parade before performing on stage, and local favourite Luke Geiger closing the evening. Drinks are available from Tipsy Tap, and local services including the fire brigade, ambulance, and PCYC will be on site.

For Carlene and the Home Hill Harvest Festival Committee, the events are about connecting the community.

“Community is really what it’s all about for us,” Carlene said. “I love walking at the end of the parade and seeing all the people. The excitement on the kids' faces… it’s seeing that happiness and energy that makes it special.”

She hopes visitors leave with a sense of fun and family togetherness.

“I just want people to have fun… This is really for families. I hope people come, bring their families, and enjoy everything we have going on for them.”

With community spirit and a touch of Hollywood flair, this year’s Home Hill Harvest Festival is shaping up to be another event to remember.

What: Home Hill Harvest Festival – Grand Parade and Street Party
When: Saturday, 8 November 2025 – Street Party opens 3pm, Parade starts 5pm
Where: Main Street, Home Hill; Street Party at Watson’s Green and Memorial Park

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Event Guide 6 November

December 2, 2025

FRIDAY 7 NOVEMBER
Rotary Gala Ball
6:30pm–midnight (Dinner 7pm)
Celebrate the Harvest Festival with a sit-down dinner, music and dancing. The evening crowns the Charity and Personality Queens, honouring community spirit and generosity.
Burdekin Memorial Hall
Cost: $80

SATURDAY 8 NOVEMBER
97.1 Sweet FM Markets
Saturday 8am-1pm
Join Sweet FM for an entertaining morning jammed full of wonderful market stalls from handmade crafts, sausage sizzle, hot coffee & tea, and sweet treats, on the station's front lawns, all to the background of a live outside radio broadcast (request a song as you browse). To become a stallholder contact 0405 151 864.
97.1 Sweet FM front lawn (old Courthouse), Home Hill

SATURDAY 8 NOVEMBER
Burdekin Art Society Exhibition
All day
Explore local talent at the Burdekin Art Society’s Art Exhibition during the Home Hill Harvest Festival. Featuring a vibrant display of artworks, the exhibition is set in the South Burdekin Water Board Building, across from Watson’s Green.
South Burdekin Water Board Building, 28 Ninth Street

SATURDAY 8 NOVEMBER
Grand Parade
5pm
Floats, vehicles and marching bands light up Main Street for the festival’s colourful parade, showcasing community pride and creativity with the theme “Hollywood Elegance.”
Home Hill, Main Street

SATURDAY 8 NOVEMBER
Street Party
3pm
Watson’s Green transforms into a lively hub with food stalls, carnival rides and live music. Dance under the lights and celebrate the harvest season with family and friends.
Watson’s Green, Main Street

Sunday 9 November
BBQ Breakfast
Sunday 8am
The community is invited to attend the Burdekin Aero Club Inc. Monthly BBQ Breakfast at the Ayr Aerodrome from 8am to 11am. Meet the pilots, inspect the aircrafts, and enjoy a morning of socialisation for $10 per person. Call 0429 144 921 for more information.
Ayr Aerodrome, Brandon

TUESDAY 11 NOVEMBER
Pickleball
7:00 PM – 8:15 PM
Home Hill Tennis Association
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the US—easy to play and gentle on the body. With underarm serves, light paddles, and a smaller court, it’s perfect for all ages and abilities. Social sessions run weekly during school terms. Come and try for free!
Home Hill Tennis Association, 43–75 First Street, Home Hill QLD 4806

Sunday 16 November
Plantation Park Markets
Sunday 8am
Join the VVAA for an enjoyable morning overflowing with wonderful market stalls from handmade creations to delicious treats! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4783 6627.
Plantation Park

TUESDAY 18 NOVEMBER
Pickleball
7:00 PM – 8:15 PM
Home Hill Tennis Association
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the US—easy to play and gentle on the body. With underarm serves, light paddles, and a smaller court, it’s perfect for all ages and abilities. Social sessions run weekly during school terms. Come and try for free!
Home Hill Tennis Association, 43–75 First Street, Home Hill QLD 4806

Wednesday 19 November
Social and Networking Event
Wednesday 5:30pm
The community is invited to attend the Home Hill Chamber of Commerce Social and Networking Event for an enriching evening of socialisation.
Home Hill Community Sports Club

Thursday 20 November
Jimeoin – Pandemonium – Ayr
ALL DAY
Comedy legend Jimeoin brings laughs and life hacks to the stage. Learn clever tricks, hilarious pranks, and more, while laughing yourself silly. Tickets $54.90.
161 Queen Street, Ayr QLD 4807

TUESDAY 25 NOVEMBER
Pickleball
7:00 PM – 8:15 PM
Home Hill Tennis Association
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the US—easy to play and gentle on the body. With underarm serves, light paddles, and a smaller court, it’s perfect for all ages and abilities. Social sessions run weekly during school terms. Come and try for free!
Home Hill Tennis Association, 43–75 First Street, Home Hill QLD 4806

Sunday 7 December
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 home baked treats to handmade creations on offer! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4790 3333.
Plantation Park

Sunday 14 December
BBQ Breakfast
Sunday 8am
The community is invited to attend the Burdekin Aero Club Inc. Monthly BBQ Breakfast at the Ayr Aerodrome from 8am to 11am. Meet the pilots, inspect the aircrafts, and enjoy a morning of socialisation for $10 per person. Call 0429 144 921 for more information.
Ayr Aerodrome, Brandon

Wednesday 17 December
Social and Networking Event
Wednesday 5:30pm
The community is invited to attend the Home Hill Chamber of Commerce Social and Networking Event for an enriching evening of socialisation.
Home Hill Community Sports Club

Sunday 21 December
Plantation Park Markets
Sunday 8am
Join the VVAA for an enjoyable morning overflowing with wonderful market stalls from handmade creations to delicious treats for the final Plantation Park Markets for 2025! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4783 6627.
Plantation Park

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Tom Curtain Brings Award-Winning Outback Show & Anti-Bullying Message To Ayr

October 28, 2025

The Burdekin Shire is in for a treat this Friday, the 31st of October, as multiple Golden Guitar winner Tom Curtain brings his nationally acclaimed Katherine Outback Experience to the Ayr Showgrounds.

Known not only for his talents as a musician and horseman, Tom Curtain uses his shows to champion important causes, including anti-bullying initiatives through Dolly’s Dream. As an official ambassador for the foundation, Tom spreads awareness about the impacts of bullying and encourages communities to support young people facing these challenges.

The family-friendly event combines thrilling outback demonstrations with live music. The Katherine Outback Experience features one hour of real horse training and working dog demonstrations, with plenty of hands-on activities for children. Following this, attendees will enjoy two hours of live music performed by Tom Curtain alongside fellow musicians Laura Frank, Chris Matthews, and Melanie Gray.

Curtain’s Outback Show has earned gold at the National Tourism Awards in 2021, 2023, and 2024, and is celebrated for bringing entertainment to regional communities often overlooked on the national tour circuit.

Gates are set to open at 5pm for a 5:30pm show time start with tickets available for purchase at the door. Food and drinks will be available, and guests are encouraged to bring chairs and picnic blankets for a comfortable evening under the stars.

Through his entertaining shows and commitment to Dolly’s Dream, Tom Curtain continues to combine his love of music, horses, and community outreach, proving that even a night of fun can make a real difference in raising awareness about bullying.

For tickets and further information, visit www.tomcurtain.com.au

What: Tom Curtain Here's to You Tour
When: Friday, 31st October, 5pm
Where: Ayr Showgrounds

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Community Spirit Shines This Halloween Season

October 28, 2025

There’s something special about a community that comes together — not just to celebrate, but to support one another through every stage of life. Our team is proud to be part of such a caring and connected community, where fun and compassion go hand in hand.

This Halloween, our office is embracing the spirit of Halloween with our Best Dressed Halloween Competition! We can’t wait to see the creativity, laughter, and spooky costumes that make our community events so memorable each year. It’s all about coming together, having fun, and celebrating the people who make our region so unique.

Our office loves bringing people together through friendly competition and festive fun. Throughout the year, we enjoy organising community competitions for occasions like Easter and Christmas, spreading joy and creating opportunities for everyone to connect and celebrate. These events have become something we all look forward to — a reminder of the strong community spirit that makes the Burdekin such a wonderful place to live.

Beyond the costumes and celebrations, our community involvement extends to more meaningful moments as well. We’ll be attending the upcoming Seniors Expo this Thursday, where we’ll be chatting with locals about downsizing or selling/renting their homes — a topic close to many hearts.

We understand that selling a long-time family home can be an emotional and deeply personal experience. Homes hold precious memories — the laughter of family gatherings, the milestones marked within their walls — and deciding to move on is never easy. Our role is not just to sell property, but to provide care, patience, and understanding throughout the entire process. We take the time to ensure each client feels supported and confident as they take this important step in their life’s journey.

Whether it’s celebrating community fun at Halloween, organising festive competitions, or offering guidance through life’s big transitions, we’re here — not just as real estate professionals, but as members of the community who truly care.

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Multi-Award-Winning Author Returns To The Burdekin

October 23, 2025

The author of more than 30 books, Kim Wilkins is returning to the Burdekin for two special one-off events, hosted by the Burdekin Readers & Writers Association.

Burdekinite’s have a rare chance to attend a meet & greet with Kim, who has been published in more than 20 languages and won numerous accolades, to hear how she’s done it at a newly established pop-up bar at 148 Queen St, along with attending her writing workshop.

“We feel very fortunate and honoured that Kim accepted our invite to come to the Bur-dekin,” says Mark T. Rasmussen, (VP of the Burdekin Readers & Writers Associa-tion).

“Kim is a recognised expert on storytelling, popular literature, and the publishing in-dustry, which will not only benefit the many creatives we are lucky to have here in the community, but generate much wider interest by those fascinated by Kim’s stories and success.”

With her latest historical fiction novel, The Secret Year of Zara Holt (written under the pseudonym of Kimberley Freeman) now a bestseller, the anticipation in the commu-nity is building.

The Secret Year of Zara Holt covers the life of Zara, from the night she met former Prime Minister Harold Holt at a college dance in Melbourne in 1927, until his fateful swim 40 years later off Cheviot beach in Portsea.

With a first class honours degree in literature, an MA, and PhD, Kim, who is currently Professor of Writing at the University of Queensland, comes with serious credentials.

“When the idea was first floated to host Kim, we immediately jumped on it. Since then, she’s been amazing, giving us a large chunk of her time with these two one-off events here in the Burdekin,” says Mark.

“We’re hopeful that a budding author finds inspiration from Kim Wilkins and goes on to write a future award winning novel,” he adds.

Tickets to ‘Cocktails & Conversations’ (Friday Oct 31) or Kim’s ‘Structure & Style: Telling Compelling and Beautiful Stories’ Writing Workshop (Saturday Nov 1, 10am-3pm) can be purchased online at: www.burdekinraw.org.au/events or in person from Home Hill News & Coffee or Dominque’s boutique in Ayr.

Award-winning novelist and Professor of Writing, Kim Wilkins, returns to the Burdekin to share insights and stories. Photo supplied.

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BDK EVENT GUIDE

November 6, 2025

Friday 17th October
Home Hill Tennis Harvest Fest Trivia Night Event 3
Come along to Home Hill Tennis Association from 6 – 9 pm for a fun evening of trivia. Teams of 4 – 6 players, cost $15, includes supper. BYO platter, bar open. For more information contact Kate 0447384441 or email homehilltennis@gmail.com.

Sunday 19 October
Burdekin Fights Back
Sunday 2pm
Join the community for a powerful afternoon of fundraising at Memorial Hall, supporting North Queensland Cancer. This gala event features a cent sale, mega raffle, licensed bar, and a special address by guest speaker Dr Paula Heggarty.
For more information, call Raelene on 0407 118 671.
Memorial Hall

SUNDAY 19 OCTOBER
Town of Origin
1pm–6pm
Ayr and Home Hill go head-to-head in cricket, rugby league and netball. Cheer on your town and soak up the atmosphere of community rivalry and pride at this action-packed event.
Home Hill High School

Sunday 19 October
Plantation Park Markets
Sunday 8am
Join the VVAA for an enjoyable morning overflowing with wonderful market stalls from handmade creations to delicious treats! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4783 6627.
Plantation Park

SATURDAY 25 OCTOBER
King & Queen of the Hill
6am–8am
Race to the top of Inkerman Hill and back in this thrilling test of endurance. Multiple age categories, cash prizes, plus food and coffee vans on site. Register on the day.
Mount Inkerman

FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER
Cocktails & Convo with Award-Winning Author
Friday 6pm
Join Burdekin Readers & Writers Association and award-winning author (and former local), Kim Wilkins, for cocktails and conversation at their pop-up book bar. The author of more than twenty-five books, a Professor of Writing at the University of Queensland, Kim is coming to town to share drinks and talk writing, including her brilliant new historical fiction, The Secret Year of Zara Holt. Everyone is invited. Register at: www.burdekinraw.org.au/events to attend this one-off event and hear from a celebrated wordsmith.
148 Queen St, Ayr

SATURDAY 1 NOVEMBER
Derby Day Races
Gates open 11:30am
Burdekin Race Club presents Derby Day—your traditional black and white fashions and quality racing event. Gather your friends for a classic day at the track.
Burdekin Race Club

*SATURDAY 1 NOVEMBER
Writing Workshop
Saturday 9am-3pm
Acclaimed author of over 25 books, and UoQ Professor of Writing, Kim Wilkins, will give a hands-on workshop to writers of all levels. Through practical exercises, you’ll learn how to balance Architecture of Story with Artistry of Writing, to take your writing to the next level! To register for this hotly anticipated event, visit www.burdekinraw.org.au/events. Numbers are strictly limited.
Memorial Hall (Green Room), Home Hill

Sunday 2 November
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 home baked treats to handmade creations on offer! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4790 3333.
Plantation Park

SUNDAY 2 NOVEMBER
Golf Ambrose
Time TBA
Grab your team for a friendly day on the greens. Whether a seasoned golfer or a novice, enjoy laughter, camaraderie and competition in this social Ambrose event.
Home Hill Golf Club

WEDNESDAY 5 NOVEMBER
Pet Show & Bolt for Bucks
6pm–9pm
Bring your pets to compete in fun categories, then watch the kids dash for prizes in the Bolt for Bucks race. A free family evening of laughter, furry friends and community spirit.
Watson’s Green
Cost: Free

FRIDAY 7 NOVEMBER
Rotary Gala Ball
6:30pm–midnight (Dinner 7pm)
Celebrate the Harvest Festival with a sit-down dinner, music and dancing. The evening crowns the Charity and Personality Queens, honouring community spirit and generosity.
Burdekin Memorial Hall
Cost: $80

SATURDAY 8 NOVEMBER
97.1 Sweet FM Markets
Saturday 8am-1pm
Join Sweet FM for an entertaining morning jammed full of wonderful market stalls from handmade crafts, sausage sizzle, hot coffee & tea, and sweet treats, on the station's front lawns, all to the background of a live outside radio broadcast (request a song as you browse). To become a stallholder contact 0405 151 864.
97.1 Sweet FM front lawn (old Courthouse), Home Hill

SATURDAY 8 NOVEMBER
Grand Parade
5pm
Floats, vehicles and marching bands light up Main Street for the festival’s colourful parade, showcasing community pride and creativity with the theme “Hollywood Elegance.”
Home Hill, Main Street

SATURDAY 8 NOVEMBER
Street Party
3pm
Watson’s Green transforms into a lively hub with food stalls, carnival rides and live music. Dance under the lights and celebrate the harvest season with family and friends.
Watson’s Green, Main Street

Sunday 9 November
BBQ Breakfast
Sunday 8am
The community is invited to attend the Burdekin Aero Club Inc. Monthly BBQ Breakfast at the Ayr Aerodrome from 8am to 11am. Meet the pilots, inspect the aircrafts, and enjoy a morning of socialisation for $10 per person. Call 0429 144 921 for more information.
Ayr Aerodrome, Brandon

Sunday 16 November
Plantation Park Markets
Sunday 8am
Join the VVAA for an enjoyable morning overflowing with wonderful market stalls from handmade creations to delicious treats! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4783 6627.
Plantation Park

Wednesday 19 November
Social and Networking Event
Wednesday 5:30pm
The community is invited to attend the Home Hill Chamber of Commerce Social and Networking Event for an enriching evening of socialisation.
Home Hill Community Sports Club

Sunday 7 December
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 home baked treats to handmade creations on offer! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4790 3333.
Plantation Park

Sunday 14 December
BBQ Breakfast
Sunday 8am
The community is invited to attend the Burdekin Aero Club Inc. Monthly BBQ Breakfast at the Ayr Aerodrome from 8am to 11am. Meet the pilots, inspect the aircrafts, and enjoy a morning of socialisation for $10 per person. Call 0429 144 921 for more information.
Ayr Aerodrome, Brandon

Wednesday 17 December
Social and Networking Event
Wednesday 5:30pm
The community is invited to attend the Home Hill Chamber of Commerce Social and Networking Event for an enriching evening of socialisation.
Home Hill Community Sports Club

Sunday 21 December
Plantation Park Markets
Sunday 8am
Join the VVAA for an enjoyable morning overflowing with wonderful market stalls from handmade creations to delicious treats for the final Plantation Park Markets for 2025! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4783 6627.
Plantation Park

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Maraka Festival Afternoon Tea - A Treat Not to Be Missed!

October 2, 2025

Part of the Ingham 2025 Maraka Festival, don’t forget to secure your tickets for the delightful Maraka Afternoon Tea at the Ingham RSL, proudly supported by Carey’s Group and Ray White Ingham. This special event will see our Queen and Princess Contestants presented.

Tickets will be available for purchase outside Lou’s Emporium on October 7th and 8th, priced at just $35. (Cash only) With limited availability, it’s important to get in early to ensure you don’t miss out on this tasty gathering.

Join us for an afternoon filled with great company, delectable treats, and the vibrant spirit of the Maraka Festival. Make sure to mark your calendars and grab your tickets while you can!

WHAT: Maraka Afternoon Tea + Queen & Princess Presentation
WHEN: Tuesday, 14 October 2025
WHERE: Ingham RSL, Ingham
COST: $35 per person

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Maraka Festival To Host Family Run-Swim-Run And Aquathon

October 2, 2025

The Ingham 2025 Maraka Festival is set to make a splash with its exciting new addition, the Maraka Fun Family Run-Swim-Run and Individual Aquathon! Join us for a morning filled with fitness, fun, and community spirit on Saturday, October 18th, with the first event kicking off at 6:00am at the Hinchinbrook Aquatic Centre.

Participants can choose between the Family Run-Swim-Run, suitable for ages 9 and up, or challenge themselves with the Individual Aquathon, which includes only the swim and run segments. The run leg will take place along the picturesque Palm Creek, shaded by beautiful raintrees.

The Family Run-Swim-Run is designed for teams of 2–3 participants, with distances tailored to suit various age groups, ensuring everyone can join in the fun. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or a first-timer, there's something for everyone at this event.

Secure your spot now by registering at www.trybooking.com/DEWLL. Please note that there will be no registrations available on the day of the event, so early registration is crucial - and entry is only $5!

This event is proudly hosted by Hinchinbrook Aquatics, Donna’s Total Body Fitness, and Luke Guidicatti Exercise Physiology.

WHAT: Maraka Festival Family Run-Swim-Run
WHEN: Saturday 18 October 2025, from 6:00am
WHERE: Hinchinbrook Aquatic Centre, Ingham
COST: $5 per person

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Wonder: A Celebration of One-Hit Wonders Hits the Burdekin Theatre

October 2, 2025

Get ready to sing along and relive the magic of some of the world’s most iconic one-hit wonders as Wonder comes to the Burdekin Theatre. From the award-winning creators of Golden and Lovely Day, this brand-new musical experience promises to be a jovial celebration of timeless songs that have captured hearts across generations.

At the centre of Wonder is the powerhouse collaboration between country music star Brooke Schubert, known for her appearances on The Voice Australia and the Lord Mayor’s Christmas Carols, and theatre luminary Marcus Corowa, whose credits include Beautiful: The Carole King Musical and The Sunshine Club. Adding a touch of musical brilliance to the mix is piano virtuoso Damian Sim, completing a trio ready to take audiences on a spectacular journey through popular music.

Brooke Schubert says the appeal of the show lies in the power and longevity of the classic assortment of hits. “These artists don’t have a whole lifetime career, but they have songs that are powerful enough to last our lifetimes,” she says. “It’s incredible that one song can resonate across generations—it’s a real testament to the songwriting of the time.”

From karaoke-style favourites to iconic 80s duos, the show promises to awaken nostalgia while celebrating the universal joy of live music, with the theatre transforming into a judgment-free zone for everyone to belt out their favourite hits.

“We encourage people to sing... that’s what music is about," said Schubert. "You can be tone-deaf and still have a ball—we’re creating a non-judgmental zone where everyone can come together and enjoy these incredible songs.”

The production is a "true labour of love," with the Little Red Company meticulously curating the “best of the best” from decades of chart-topping hits. Fans will hear refreshed arrangements of songs like I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles), Black Velvet, My Sharona, Spirit in the Sky, Me and Mrs Jones, and Easy Lover.

Born in Collinsville and hailing from just outside Mackay, Schubert says performing for a hometown crowd brings extra excitement. “It’s wonderful to share this joy of music with friends, family, and familiar faces—it makes the experience even more special.”

So, if you’re tired of singing alone in the shower, Wonder promises an atmosphere of pure joy and connection, all with the backdrop of soulful and energetic performances by some of Australia’s finest vocalists.

What: Morning Melodies - Wonder
When: Wednesday, 15 October 2025 | 11:00 AM
Where: Burdekin Theatre | Tickets $15 (includes morning tea)

From karaoke-style favourites to iconic 80s duos, 'Wonder' promises to awaken nostalgia while celebrating the universal joy of live music, with the theatre transforming into a judgment-free zone for everyone to belt out their favourite hits. Photos supplied

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