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Burdekin Art Society 2025 Art Exhibition Set To Impress & Inspire

Burdekin Art Society 2025 Art Exhibition Set To Impress & Inspire

Over half a century of creativity underpins the success of the Burdekin Art Society, a celebrated organisation, focused on nurturing local talent and highlighting artistic expression across the Burdekin Shire. 54 years ago, the late Cecilia Spottiswood and a passionate group of artists and community members came together to establish the Burdekin Art Society, which still to this day, continues to bring creativity to life from its mural-covered gallery at 154 Macmillan Street, Ayr. The space do

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A Record-Breaking Burdekin Show

A Record-Breaking Burdekin Show

The Burdekin Show Committee Thanks You The Burdekin Show returned this year livelier than ever, drawing a great crowd that showed just how much the community loves this event. The day was packed with entertainment and fun, proving once again why it’s such a highlight on the local calendar. Burdekin Show Committee President Chris Lyne said that the committee are eternally grateful for not only the work of volunteers and helpers, but also the support shown by the community at the 2025 event. "We

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Rags To Runway Returns To The Burdekin

Rags To Runway Returns To The Burdekin

Coco Chanel. Tommy Hilfiger. Gianni Versace—Some of the most prominent names in the modern fashion industry, and all built on the back of humble, hard-working trailblzers born far from the limelight. And who’s to say the next one won’t be from the Burdekin? On Saturday, July 12, the region’s top local fashionistas will be showcasing their creative knack at St Stephen's Greek Orthodox Hall in this year’s Burdekin Rags to Runway. The hallmark fashion event of the Burdekin—now in its fifth year—

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The Burdekin Show Is Back And Better!

The Burdekin Show Is Back And Better!

One of the Burdekin’s most beloved community events is back—and organisers say this year’s Burdekin Show is shaping up to be bigger, brighter and more jam-packed than ever. “It's a proper family fun day out,” says Brendan Kolb, Vice President of the Burdekin Show Association. “All the entertainment’s free—Timmy the Train, the duck races, the Melville’s Animal Farm, everything in the ring. It’s all included. The only thing people need to pay for is the food and the rides.” Held over a single da

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Burdekin Machinery Preservationists Celebrate 40 Years

November 7, 2024

The Burdekin Machinery Preservationists are celebrating four decades of dedication to preserving the region’s rich heritage in vintage machinery on Sunday 10th November. With approximately 65 members, the club spans from Chillagoe to Chinchilla, showcasing a commitment to historical preservation across Queensland. The club opens its doors every Monday from April to November, inviting tourists to explore a unique collection, including tractors from the late 1800s, the Burdekin’s first trains, and even a homemade helicopter.
Their annual open day is a special occasion, drawing visitors eager to see these machines in action. Vice President John shared that the club tries to get as many machines running as possible for the public, highlighting the meticulous restoration work that brings these historical pieces back to life. Founding members, still active in the club, are celebrated for their enduring involvement, and this year, they’ll be honoured with a cake-cutting ceremony at 11.30am and a sausage sizzle.
The collection is housed at the historic Renown Picture Theatre, built in 1927, a landmark that itself speaks to the region's past. Alongside machinery, visitors can find memorabilia from local high schools and a comprehensive photographic history of Brandon. The Burdekin Machinery Preservationists stand as the last historical group in the region, committed to preserving the legacy of Burdekin’s vintage machinery and culture for future generations.
New members, especially younger ones and tradespeople are encouraged to join this not-for-profit group and support their efforts to keep Burdekin’s history alive.

WHAT: Burdekin Machinery Preservationists celebrating four decades
WHERE: 21-27 Spiller Street, Brandon
WHEN: Sunday 10th November, 9am-3pm
ENTRY: $10, with free admission for children

A tractor owned by the Drysdale brothers, the original farmers of the Burdekin region.

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Behind The Mic With John Gooding

October 31, 2024

Since 1999, John Gooding has been a staple on Sweet FM, hosting a unique show that blends humour, oddities, and local flavour. Originally joining with a friend to cover night soccer, John’s show quickly evolved into something special, sharing mad and strange stories from around the world every week.
Unlike typical radio shows, John's program doesn’t feature music. Instead, he and his co-host focus on strange news stories. One of the most memorable tales he recalls involved an unfortunate incident during surgery when a patient broke wind, igniting a flame and causing a small fire—a story John still listens to when he needs a laugh.
Preparing for the show is a team effort. "We’re not live; we record on Thursdays, I edit it, and it airs on Saturdays and Mondays," John explains. He and his co-host steer clear of local stories, choosing instead to cover global oddities. John fondly remembers working with Dave Giffard, Sweet FM's long-time sound engineer who managed technical aspects for nearly 20 years. “Dave was invaluable, especially in the early days when we recorded on basic equipment at the council chambers. He had the technical experience that allowed us to focus on content.”
Starting with no experience, John encourages aspiring radio hosts to dive in, even if they’re new. He emphasises the importance of technical expertise, recalling how Dave's guidance helped him and his co-host build confidence. Today, John and his team enjoy the comfort of a studio, though they still face challenges—like a recent power surge that damaged their equipment. "When that happened, we knew it was beyond us!" he laughs.
John believes the key to a good show is adaptability. Years of acting experience taught him to improvise if something goes wrong, and having a co-host to play off makes it easier to keep things flowing.
For his dream guest, John would love to interview Donald Trump, purely for the unpredictability and absurdity he could bring to the show. John encourages anyone interested to volunteer, as Sweet FM is always looking for fresh voices to keep the laughs going.

John behind the mic. Photo credit: Miah Lampard

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Local Dancers Set to Dazzle

November 1, 2024

Talented Dancers will ignite the stage at the Burdekin Theatre this November with two brand new performances scheduled for the coming weeks to suit audiences of all ages!

On Sunday 10 November, the youngest members of your family will be treated to an awesome Ready Set Magic Preschool Concert at the Burdekin Theatre from 10am!

“Last year we held our first ever Ready Set Concert, and it was an absolute hit,” shared Rhythm Edge Dance Studios.

“We are excited to be doing it all again this year!”

The concert will take audiences on a magical dance journey through Adventureland where wishes upon stars come true and magic is made with each wonderful dance.

“Watch your dreams come true when we share our magic with you!”

Along with the Preschool Concert, Rhythm Edge Dance Studios is beyond excited to present the Burdekin with another fantastic showcase, À La Mode!

Translated from French, À La Mode means “in fashion”, and in keeping with the tone of the performance’s title, the showcase will stage the amazing talents of the Studio’s students, promising this showcase will be one of their best yet!

The performances will take place on Friday 22 November and Saturday 23 November.

Tickets to both the Ready Set Magic Preschool Concert and À La Mode are on sale now on the Burdekin Theatre website and box office.

What: Ready Set Magic Preschool Concert
When: Sunday 10 November from 10am
Where: Burdekin Theatre
More Information: The Burdekin Theatre Website & Box Office

What: Rhythm Edge Dance Studios presents À La Mode
When: 22 & 23 November
Where: Burdekin Theatre
More Information: The Burdekin Theatre Website & Box Office

Talent dancers take to the stage at previous events with anticipation building for upcoming November shows. Images sourced: Facebook

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Burdekin Event guide Friday 25 October

November 7, 2024

Friday 25 October
Burdekin School Rock the 70s Dance Party Fundraiser
Friday from 7pm
Prepare to rock and roll through the greatest hits of the 70s at the Burdekin School’s Rock the 70s Dance Party Fundraiser on Friday 25 October! Set to be held at the Queens Hotel, doors will open from 7pm with the show kicking off at 8pm sharp! Each ticket includes a complimentary beverage on arrival and can be purchased from both the Burdekin Theatre and the Queens Hotel.
Queens Hotel

Saturday 26 October
Home Hill Harvest Festival King & Queen of the Hill
Saturday from 6am
Mount Inkerman will be crawling with runners on Saturday 26 October with dedicated participants tackling the climb as they race to the top for the Home Hill Harvest Festival’s King & Queen of the Hill event! An exhilarating race up to the top, and back down again, runners will be divided into age groups to compete for the title in an ultimate test of speed and endurance. Registrations can be made on the day, with a coffee van and food also on offer!
Mount Inkerman

Saturday 26th October
Oktoberfest
Saturday from 1pm
Enjoy an afternoon of fun games, competitions, and family activities in support of Burdekin Rugby League 2024 Home Hill Harvest Festival Queen, Tegan Johnson. FREE entry for kids, $10 for adults. Event runs from 1pm to 7pm.
Rugby Park, Ayr

Saturday 26th October
Danelle’s Trivia Night
Saturday from 6pm
Join the Home Hill – Ayr Lions Club for a fun-filled Trivia Night in support of Danelle Laubscher, their 2024 Home Hill Harvest Festival Queen. Teams of 6, BYO food and drinks, $10 per person. Call Nick on 0438 721 860 to register!
Burdekin Christian College Hall, Ayr

Saturday 26 October
Ravenswood Halloween Ball
Saturday from 6pm
A beloved annual event, the Ravenswood State School P&C is more than excited to host the much-anticipated 2024 Halloween Ball on the evening of Saturday 26 October. Prepare to embrace the spooky spirit of Halloween, and dress in your most creative and frightening costumes for a night filled with music, treats and bewitching atmosphere. Awesome children’s entertainment will be on offer as well as spooktacular prizes for best dressed! Boogie the night away and contact the Ravenswood State School on (07) 4754 9999 to purchase your tickets.
School of Arts Hall, 102 Macrossan Street Ravenswood

Wednesday 30th October
BCA Let’s Celebrate Seniors Excursion
Bus Trip and Roast Lunch at the Molongle Creek Caravan Park
Cost: $10 per person
Ph: 47833 744 for bookings


Thursday 31st October
Halloween Party
Saturday from 6:30pm
Dress in your spookiest Halloween costumes and embrace the trick or treat spirit at the Halloween House (opposite the Ayr Golf Club)! Enjoy a sausage sizzle, soft drinks, fairy floss, popcorn and snow cones as well as plenty of spooktacular decorations for a scare-tastic atmosphere!
Corner of Edwards Street & Darwin Street, Ayr

 Saturday 2 November
Derby Day Races
Saturday from 11:30am
Prepare to showcase the best black and white fashions of your wardrobe at the Burdekin Race Club’s iconic Derby Day! With gates opening from 11:30am, the day promises to host plenty of quality horse racing, and an amazing setting to enjoy an afternoon of fun in the sun with your friends. Make sure you have saved a space for this social extravaganza on your calendar!
Burdekin Race Club, Home Hill

Sunday 3 November
Golf Ambrose
Sunday from 10am
Tee off with friends and fellow golf enthusiasts at the Home Hill Golf Club’s Golf Ambrose on Sunday 3 November! A friendly tournament, the event promises to host a day of enjoyment for both seasoned golfers and novice players with locals encouraged to register their teams by contacting Doug McCubben at dtjrmccubben@bigpond.com.
Home Hill Golf Club

Tuesday 5 November
Melbourne Cup Luncheon
Tuesday from 11am
Indulge in the exciting, elevated, high fashion atmosphere of the Melbourne Cup with a lovely luncheon at the Ayr Golf Club’s Clubhouse on Saturday 5 November. Prizes will be on offer for Best Dressed and Best Millinery, with full coverage of Flemington being screened throughout the day. The event will also host a selection of traditional Melbourne Cup Day activities for all to enjoy! Tickets can be purchased from the Ayr Golf Course Clubhouse.
Ayr Golf Club Clubhouse

Wednesday 6 November
Pet Show & Bolt for Bucks
Wednesday from 6pm
As part of the 2024 Home Hill Harvest Festival, the community is invited to come along to Watson’s Green for an afternoon of furry fun from 6pm on Wednesday 6 November. Pets of all shapes and sizes are set to compete in a variety of categories from Best Dressed to Waggiest Tail! Following on from the pet show, children are invited to ready set go! around the park in the Bolt for Bucks race to score some awesome prizes!
Watson’s Green, Home Hill

Friday 8 November
Home Hill Harvest Festival Rotary Gala Ball
Friday from 6:30pm
Indulge in an evening of regal splendour and community sprit at the official 2024 Home Hill Harvest Festival Rotary Gala Ball! Set to ignite the Burdekin Memorial Hall on the evening of Friday 8 November, the community is invited to attend to honour the 2024 Harvest Festival Queens, and witness the crowning of both the Charity and Personality Queens. The night will see attendees enjoy an elegant seated dinner accompanied by amazing entertainment. Tickets can be purchased by contacting Deslie on 0408 822 029.
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


Sunday 10 November
Ready Set Magic Preschool Concert
Sunday from 10am
Talented Dancers will ignite the stage at the Burdekin Theatre this November in this exceptional performance. On Sunday 10 November, the youngest members of your family will be treated to an awesome Ready Set Magic Preschool Concert at the Burdekin Theatre from 10am! The concert will take audiences on a magical dance journey through Adventureland where wishes upon stars come true and magic is made with each wonderful dance.
Burdekin Theatre


Friday 22 & Saturday 23 November
À La Mode
Talented Dancers will ignite the stage at the Burdekin Theatre this November in this exceptional performance. Translated from French, À La Mode means “in fashion”, and in keeping with the tone of the performance’s title, the showcase will stage the amazing talents of the Studio’s students, promising this showcase will be one of their best yet! The performances will take place on Friday 22 November and Saturday 23 November.
Burdekin Theatre


Saturday 30 November
Burdekin Christmas Craft Spectacular
Saturday from 9am
The community is warmly invited to indulge in the festive spirit at the Burdekin Uniting Church’s wonderful 2024 Burdekin Christmas Craft Specular! The event is set to dazzle the Burdekin Memorial Hall on Saturday 30 November from 9am to 2pm, and will stand as the second Craft Specular hosted by the Burdekin Uniting Church this year! Come along, and start your Christmas shopping!
Burdekin Memorial Hall


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


Thursday 19 December
Ayr Christmas Street Party
The festive season in Ayr is set to be brighter than ever, with the annual Ayr Christmas Street Party scheduled for Thursday, 19th December. The Burdekin Shire Council is calling on local singers, dancers, and performers to fill the streets with holiday cheer. Local eateries are encouraged to join in, with outdoor seating allowing patrons to enjoy the festive atmosphere.

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Townsville Artist Wins Local Sculpture Competition

October 24, 2024

Katya Venter, a talented artist and art teacher from Townsville, has claimed the top prize in prestigious local sculpture competition, Ephemera, as part of the Home Hill Harvest Festival, gaining widespread recognition for her exceptional work.
The winning piece, which merges themes of the sugarcane industry and Australian wildlife, reflects Katya’s unique approach to art and her deep connection to the regional environment. Her sculpture, described as both striking and thought-provoking, stood out amongst entries from across the area, showcasing the artist's versatility and creativity.
When discussing the inspiration behind her winning sculpture, Katya shared her personal ties to the sugarcane industry, which is a major part of the local economy, particularly in Home Hill.
"The sugarcane industry has such a strong presence in the region, and I wanted to honour that," Katya explained.
She also pointed to her long-standing fascination with Australian wildlife, particularly the insects and animals that often go unnoticed in agricultural areas.
"I’ve always been interested in the small creatures that coexist alongside our industries. I wanted to highlight the important but often overlooked relationship between nature and human activity in these environments."
Katya’s interest in combining agricultural and natural elements drove her to explore new techniques and materials for this project. Traditionally, she had worked with paper and created intricate laser-cut artworks, but for this outdoor sculpture, she decided to work with metal for the first time.
"I’ve always worked with paper, but this time, I wanted to challenge myself and work with something more durable, suitable for an outdoor display," she said.
Using metal required Katya to learn new skills, particularly in plasma cutting, a technique she had never attempted before.
"This was my first time using plasma cutting on metal sheets, and it was definitely a challenge," she said.
To overcome the difficulties of working with metal, particularly in terms of welding and structural stability, Katya sought assistance from skilled artisans who helped guide her through the process.
"I had to reach out for help, especially with welding, which was completely new to me. It was a steep learning curve, but I’m proud of the final result," she said.
The experience has not only enhanced her technical abilities but also broadened her artistic horizons.
The recognition that came with winning Ephemera has had a significant impact on Katya.
"I’m extremely grateful for this opportunity. It’s given me the confidence to take on more metal art projects in the future," she shared.
The public display of her work is something she views as an honour, and she hopes to continue participating in similar competitions in the years to come.
Katya’s sculpture is more than just an impressive artistic achievement; it is also a conversation starter.
"Through this piece, I hope to encourage viewers to reflect on the balance between native wildlife and the agricultural industry. I want people to see how both can coexist and to consider the playful, interactive aspects of that relationship," she explained.
Her winning work not only celebrates the sugarcane industry but also invites the public to look more closely at the delicate balance between nature and human development.

Katya Venter, a talented artist and art teacher from Townsville, has claimed the top prize in prestigious local sculpture competition, Ephemera. Photo supplied

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A Spooktacular Night At The Halloween House

October 24, 2024

On the spooky evening of Thursday 31 October, the ghosts and ghouls of the Burdekin will come alive for one spooktacular night of scares, sweets, and horror at the iconic, Halloween House, opposite the Ayr Golf Course.

An outstanding display of lights and decorations will ignite Darwin Street to celebrate the frightful holiday with plenty of fun treats for everyone to enjoy. An almost three weeklong affair, Jeffrey Lunn and Leon McCormack decorate their home from top to bottom, producing amazing results for many beloved holidays across the calendar. The pair spend many weeks not only planning the final display, but also testing lights and props to ensure everything is in tip top shape, ready for show, making repairs and replacements as needed.

Jeffrey and Leon have been treating the region to their terrific talents since they moved to the area in 2008 and are always beyond excited for the community to experience their magical displays. In recognition of Jeffrey and Leon’s amazing work, the 2024 Burdekin Shire Council Australia Day Awards saw the pair win the title of Community Event of the Year for their 2023 Christmas Lights Display.

“We have been hosting the Halloween Night since 2017, so this year will be our eighth year,” explained Jeffrey.

“The idea of doing a Halloween display was born from experiencing a traditional Halloween night whilst on holiday in the USA many years ago.

“We wanted to reproduce the festive atmosphere associated with Halloween, and the fun of costumes, and trick or treating.”

With many lights displays fixed across the pair’s home, their front yard is also covered with plenty of spooky Halloween props, all tied together with the sounds of ghostly Halloween music, creating a unique, and wonderful atmosphere for all to enjoy. This year’s display will also host the debut of several new lights and scary props, and the community is invited to join in on the fun by coming along dressed to impress in awesome, spooky costumes!

In keeping with the trick or treating traditions of the October celebration, popcorn, snow cones, fairy floss and candy will be on offer to the community next Thursday night from 6:30pm onwards. The local Home Hill – Ayr Lions Club will also be visiting the Halloween House, providing attendees with a sausage sizzle, and soft drinks to fundraise for the amazing work they do in the community.

“We want everyone to enjoy a relaxed family fun night out, dressed in their scariest Halloween costumes!”

What: Halloween House
When: Thursday 31 October from 6:30pm
Where: Darwin Street, Ayr – opposite the Ayr Golf Course

Last years’ Halloween House was a spook-tacular event!

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Ros Row’s Tunes and Tales

October 25, 2024

For the past three years, radio host Ros Row has been captivating audiences with a rich blend of musical genres and heartfelt moments. Drawn to this profession by a deep love for music and an invitation from a friend, Ros recalls lying in bed on Sunday afternoons, immersed in the Top 40 hits. “I love all genres of music,” she shares, embodying the spirit of a true music enthusiast.
Among the many artists that inspire Ros, Matchbox Twenty and their charismatic frontman, Rob Thomas, hold a special place in her heart. Having seen Thomas perform four times, Ros reflects, “Their songs mean so much to me.” This admiration not only fuels her passion for music but also shapes her career in radio.
The emotional connection music creates is something Ros cherishes deeply. A standout moment during her time on air occurred when a listener called to request a song for his late wife. “It was very emotional and touched my heart,” she recalls. Such instances reinforce the idea that music can profoundly impact lives.
Preparation for each live show is meticulous; every Wednesday afternoon, Ros curates a playlist spanning from the 1950s to the present, ensuring a diverse listening experience. Engaging with the audience is also vital, as listeners frequently call in with song requests, reminding Ros that there’s a vibrant community tuning in.
Aspiring radio hosts can take Ros's advice: “Do it. It’s good fun. The people here are welcoming, and I love being part of the community.” She acknowledges the challenge of ensuring listeners are engaged, especially during longer segments. “People have the radio on in the background, so keep it brief and let the music play,” she advises.
Despite the occasional technical glitch during live broadcasts, Ros handles challenges with grace, often relying on her quick thinking and the support of the station manager, Charlie. As she encourages others to follow their passion for radio, Ros concludes, “It doesn’t matter how I feel on the outside; by the time I come home, I feel good. It’s good fun.”

Ros behind the desk. Photo Credit: Miah Lampard

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70’s Dance Party Fundraiser Set To Be A Smash

October 24, 2024

Get your dancing shoes ready for a night of nostalgia at the Burdekin School Fundraiser’s Rock the 70’s Dance Party! On October 25, 2024, the Queens Hotel in Ayr will come alive with the unforgettable sounds of the 70’s, as Attori takes the stage to perform their smash-hit show, filled with classic tunes that defined the era.
From standout anthems like "Eagle Rock" to disco favourites such as "Disco Inferno," "Dancing Queen," and "I Will Survive," this event is set to transport you back to the golden days of disco and rock. Doors open at 7pm, with the show kicking off at 8pm, promising a night packed with fun, dancing, and memories.
Tickets are just $40 and come with a complimentary beer, wine, or soft drink upon arrival, so you can get into the groove right from the start. Best of all, all proceeds from the event go to the Burdekin School, ensuring your night of fun directly supports a great cause. It's the perfect way to give back to the community while enjoying a lively evening.
Attori’s dynamic performance, combined with the spirit of the 70’s, will have everyone hitting the dance floor, reliving the greatest hits from an iconic era in music history. So gather your friends, dust off those bell-bottoms, and get ready for an unforgettable night!
Tickets are available for purchase at the Burdekin Theatre and the Queens Hotel. Don’t miss out on this vibrant celebration of 70’s music, where great tunes meet great causes!

WHAT: 70’s Dance Party Fundraiser
WHERE: Queens Hotel
WHEN: 25th October 8:00pm

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Ayr Christmas Street Party Set To Light Up Town

October 24, 2024

The festive season in Ayr is set to be brighter than ever, with the annual Ayr Christmas Street Party scheduled for Thursday, 19th December. The Burdekin Shire Council is calling on local singers, dancers, and performers to fill the streets with holiday cheer. Local eateries are encouraged to join in, with outdoor seating allowing patrons to enjoy the festive atmosphere.
Adding to the excitement, shoppers have the chance to win fantastic prizes in a special draw. When customers spend $30 at participating stores, they will receive a ticket for the prize draw on the night.
Leading up to the street party, businesses in Ayr are invited to participate in a Christmas tree decorating competition. Judging will take place on 16th December, and first and second place winners will receive cash prizes. To enter, businesses can text their name to Jenny Papale at 0418 776 906.
With vibrant performances, delicious food, and the thrill of holiday giveaways, Ayr’s Christmas Street Party promises to be a festive highlight for the community.

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Burdekin event guide 24 October

November 7, 2024

Friday 25 October
Burdekin School Rock the 70s Dance Party Fundraiser
Friday from 7pm
Prepare to rock and roll through the greatest hits of the 70s at the Burdekin School’s Rock the 70s Dance Party Fundraiser on Friday 25 October! Set to be held at the Queens Hotel, doors will open from 7pm with the show kicking off at 8pm sharp! Each ticket includes a complimentary beverage on arrival and can be purchased from both the Burdekin Theatre and the Queens Hotel.
Queens Hotel

Saturday 26 October
Home Hill Harvest Festival King & Queen of the Hill
Saturday from 6am
Mount Inkerman will be crawling with runners on Saturday 26 October with dedicated participants tackling the climb as they race to the top for the Home Hill Harvest Festival’s King & Queen of the Hill event! An exhilarating race up to the top, and back down again, runners will be divided into age groups to compete for the title in an ultimate test of speed and endurance. Registrations can be made on the day, with a coffee van and food also on offer!
Mount Inkerman

Saturday 26th October
Oktoberfest
Saturday from 1pm
Enjoy an afternoon of fun games, competitions, and family activities in support of Burdekin Rugby League 2024 Home Hill Harvest Festival Queen, Tegan Johnson. FREE entry for kids, $10 for adults. Event runs from 1pm to 7pm.
Rugby Park, Ayr

Saturday 26th October
Danelle’s Trivia Night
Saturday from 6pm
Join the Home Hill – Ayr Lions Club for a fun-filled Trivia Night in support of Danelle Laubscher, their 2024 Home Hill Harvest Festival Queen. Teams of 6, BYO food and drinks, $10 per person. Call Nick on 0438 721 860 to register!
Burdekin Christian College Hall, Ayr

Saturday 26 October
Ravenswood Halloween Ball
Saturday from 6pm
A beloved annual event, the Ravenswood State School P&C is more than excited to host the much-anticipated 2024 Halloween Ball on the evening of Saturday 26 October. Prepare to embrace the spooky spirit of Halloween, and dress in your most creative and frightening costumes for a night filled with music, treats and bewitching atmosphere. Awesome children’s entertainment will be on offer as well as spooktacular prizes for best dressed! Boogie the night away and contact the Ravenswood State School on (07) 4754 9999 to purchase your tickets.
School of Arts Hall, 102 Macrossan Street Ravenswood

Wednesday 30th October
BCA Let’s Celebrate Seniors Excursion
Bus Trip and Roast Lunch at the Molongle Creek Caravan Park
Cost: $10 per person
Ph: 47833 744 for bookings


Thursday 31st October

Halloween Party
Saturday from 6:30pm
Dress in your spookiest Halloween costumes and embrace the trick or treat spirit at the Halloween House (opposite the Ayr Golf Club)! Enjoy a sausage sizzle, soft drinks, fairy floss, popcorn and snow cones as well as plenty of spooktacular decorations for a scare-tastic atmosphere!
Corner of Edwards Street & Darwin Street, Ayr

Saturday 2 November
Derby Day Races
Saturday from 11:30am
Prepare to showcase the best black and white fashions of your wardrobe at the Burdekin Race Club’s iconic Derby Day! With gates opening from 11:30am, the day promises to host plenty of quality horse racing, and an amazing setting to enjoy an afternoon of fun in the sun with your friends. Make sure you have saved a space for this social extravaganza on your calendar!
Burdekin Race Club, Home Hill

Sunday 3 November
Golf Ambrose
Sunday from 10am
Tee off with friends and fellow golf enthusiasts at the Home Hill Golf Club’s Golf Ambrose on Sunday 3 November! A friendly tournament, the event promises to host a day of enjoyment for both seasoned golfers and novice players with locals encouraged to register their teams by contacting Doug McCubben at dtjrmccubben@bigpond.com.
Home Hill Golf Club

Tuesday 5 November
Melbourne Cup Luncheon
Tuesday from 11am
Indulge in the exciting, elevated, high fashion atmosphere of the Melbourne Cup with a lovely luncheon at the Ayr Golf Club’s Clubhouse on Saturday 5 November. Prizes will be on offer for Best Dressed and Best Millinery, with full coverage of Flemington being screened throughout the day. The event will also host a selection of traditional Melbourne Cup Day activities for all to enjoy! Tickets can be purchased from the Ayr Golf Course Clubhouse.
Ayr Golf Club Clubhouse

Wednesday 6 November
Pet Show & Bolt for Bucks
Wednesday from 6pm
As part of the 2024 Home Hill Harvest Festival, the community is invited to come along to Watson’s Green for an afternoon of furry fun from 6pm on Wednesday 6 November. Pets of all shapes and sizes are set to compete in a variety of categories from Best Dressed to Waggiest Tail! Following on from the pet show, children are invited to ready set go! around the park in the Bolt for Bucks race to score some awesome prizes!
Watson’s Green, Home Hill

Friday 8 November
Home Hill Harvest Festival Rotary Gala Ball
Friday from 6:30pm
Indulge in an evening of regal splendour and community sprit at the official 2024 Home Hill Harvest Festival Rotary Gala Ball! Set to ignite the Burdekin Memorial Hall on the evening of Friday 8 November, the community is invited to attend to honour the 2024 Harvest Festival Queens, and witness the crowning of both the Charity and Personality Queens. The night will see attendees enjoy an elegant seated dinner accompanied by amazing entertainment. Tickets can be purchased by contacting Deslie on 0408 822 029.
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

Saturday 30 November
Burdekin Christmas Craft Spectacular
Saturday from 9am
The community is warmly invited to indulge in the festive spirit at the Burdekin Uniting Church’s wonderful 2024 Burdekin Christmas Craft Specular! The event is set to dazzle the Burdekin Memorial Hall on Saturday 30 November from 9am to 2pm, and will stand as the second Craft Specular hosted by the Burdekin Uniting Church this year! Come along, and start your Christmas shopping!
Burdekin Memorial Hall


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


Thursday 19 December
Ayr Christmas Street Party
The festive season in Ayr is set to be brighter than ever, with the annual Ayr Christmas Street Party scheduled for Thursday, 19th December. The Burdekin Shire Council is calling on local singers, dancers, and performers to fill the streets with holiday cheer. Local eateries are encouraged to join in, with outdoor seating allowing patrons to enjoy the festive atmosphere.

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Reel In The Fun

October 17, 2024

Local and visiting anglers are invited to cast their lines and capture their best fishing moments with the launch of the Visit Burdekin Fishing Photo Competition. The contest offers participants the chance to win a $100 Burdekin Gift Card and have their photo featured on the cover of the Visit Burdekin Fishing Guide, an essential resource for anglers across the region.
Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort highlighted the Burdekin’s reputation as a prime fishing destination, noting the variety of creek systems, offshore reefs, and fish species that attract both locals and visitors.
“The Visit Burdekin Fishing Guide showcases the region’s best fishing spots, from boat ramps to estuarine and reef locations, making it a must-have for anyone keen to explore our fishing opportunities,” she said.
To enter the competition, anglers need to submit their best fishing photo taken in the Burdekin region, along with their name, phone number, and details about where the fish was caught and the species. Entries should be sent to tourism@burdekin.qld.gov.au.
There’s no limit to the number of submissions, provided all photos are taken within the Burdekin. The competition closes on Sunday, 20 October 2024, so there’s still time to land that perfect catch.
For full terms and conditions, visit https://bit.ly/3Br7mrV. Don’t miss your chance to showcase your fishing skills and be featured in the next edition of the Visit Burdekin Fishing Guide!

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Burdekin Christian College Arts Evening! 

October 17, 2024

Mark your calendars for an unforgettable evening of creativity and inspiration at the annual Burdekin Christian College Arts Evening! This thrilling event promises to showcase the incredible talents of students through an engaging art and performance activity trail, set to ignite your imagination and senses.
Prepare to be amazed as you wander through a vibrant exhibition featuring a diverse range of artistic genres. From stunning wearable art that you can help create, to edible art that tantalizes the taste buds, students have poured their creativity into every piece.
Don’t miss the plaster, painting and drawing activities that invite you to witness the artistic process and perhaps even try your hand at creating your own masterpiece to take home! Have your photo taken with the giant ‘BCC ARTS’ letters and join in the dance workshops and drumming circle.
The evening will also feature captivating textiles, mesmerising instrumental, spirited dance, and enchanting music performances that will resonate in your heart. For a unique twist, experience the special glow-in-the-dark art ‘rave cave’ and inflatable movie screen that light up the night with vibrant colours and creativity.
 This Arts Evening is not just an event; it is a celebration of the skill, hard work, and passion of the students. Whether you are an art enthusiast, a supporter of the performing arts or simply looking for a delightful evening out, this event has something for everyone.

What: Burdekin Christian College Arts Evening
When: Friday 1 November 5:30pm
Where: Burdekin Christian College

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An Evening of Brain Boggling Questions At Danelle’s Trivia Night

October 17, 2024

The Home Hill – Ayr Lions Club warmly invites the community to come along to an evening of fun, socialisation and trivia in support of their 2024 Home Hill Harvest Festival Queen, Danelle Laubscher.

Who doesn’t love a night of friendly competition and terrific trivia? Commencing at 6pm onwards at the Burdekin Christian College Hall on Saturday 26 October, the board game themed event will have you and your teammates on the edge of their seats!

Saraha Wiseman, coordinator of the event, shared that with the support of the community, the event will be a memorable, exciting and enjoyable trivia night.

“Everyone loves a good trivia night, and there is bound to be lots of fun and games involved over the night,” explained Saraha.

“The event is family friendly, and our younger trivia buffs are encouraged to come along - in fact, they may even prove to be a valuable resource on the evening!”

The BYO food and drinks (alcohol free) evening will see plenty of amazing prizes up for grabs, including for best dressed person, table, and many more!

A student at the Burdekin Christian College herself, Danelle began her journey as a Home Hill Harvest Festival Queen to immerse herself in the community and meet new people, and the Home Hill – Ayr Lions Club has expressed its pride in supporting Danelle on her venture.

With plenty of fun in store, teams of 6 are encouraged to book their table ahead by contacting Nick on 0438 721 860 with a $10 per person registration fee.

“Come along to the Burdekin Christian School Hall next Saturday for an awesome trivia night!”

What: Danelle’s Trivia Night hosted by Home Hill – Ayr Lions Club.
When: Saturday 26 October from 6pm.
Where: Burdekin Christian College Hall (2/12 Melbourne Street, Ayr).
More Information: Call or text Nick on 0438 721 860.

Come along for a wonderful night of trivia to support the Home Hill – Ayr Lions Club their 2024 Home Hill Harvest Festival Queen, Danelle Laubscher!

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Back From the Big Smoke! Ayr High Welcomes Back Alumni and Music Star René Le Feuvre

October 17, 2024

Ayr State High School was thrilled to welcome back pop singer-songwriter René Le Feuvre, who returned to his former stomping ground to share his inspiring journey in the music industry with current students on Friday 4 October.

Graduating from Ayr High in 2015, René is widely recognised for his standout appearance on The Voice Australia in 2018, along with the successful music career he has created for himself.

During his visit, René engaged with students, offering insights into his musical career and life on the road. Students were captivated by his story, asking many thoughtful questions, which René answered with enthusiasm. His openness and relatable experiences resonated with the students, who were eager to hear about his path from Ayr to the global stage.

Currently touring North Queensland, René is also preparing for an upcoming European tour. He generously took time after the talk to sign autographs and pose for photos with excited fans. The Ayr High community warmly thanked René for his visit and for being a source of inspiration to their students, reminding them to follow their passions and dream big!

Having graduated from Ayr High in 2015, the school’s current students enjoyed hearing stories from René’s musical journey!

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Warren Mundine Comes To Town

October 17, 2024

Warren Mundine’s memoir, In Black + White, offers a raw and deeply personal account of the challenges faced by Australia’s Indigenous people in a predominantly white society.

The newly released edition features a compelling chapter on the significance of reclaiming work as a virtue. Mundine passionately argues that viewing work negatively is causing damage to many Australian families and communities.

Warren’s impressive résumé, filled with honours, appointments, and awards, is a testament to his incredible journey. Yet, it’s remarkable to think that this Aboriginal boy, born in the 1950s, was once considered a second-class citizen, growing up in a segregated and discriminatory world that many Australians today know little about.

One of eleven children from a poor Catholic family, Warren's story is one of resilience and determination. Raised in country NSW, with only one pair of shoes and sharing a single bed with three of his brothers, he has risen to prominence, now engaging with some of the most influential leaders in politics and business. Today, he is regarded as one of Australia’s national treasures.

From participating in traditional ceremonies in remote parts of the country to confronting political betrayals and offering solutions to world leaders, Warren Mundine is one of the most significant and influential figures in modern Australia.

His memoir gives hope to all Australians, telling an inspiring and until now, untold story of Indigenous life intertwined with the nation's political landscape.

The Burdekin community is invited to attend Warren Mundine for his official Book Tour on the evening of Monday 11 November at the Crown Hotel from 7pm. Meals are available, and attendees are encouraged to call 07 4782 1007 for more details.

What: Warren Mundine’s Book Tour
When: Friday 11 November, 7pm
Where: Crown Hotel
More Information: Call 07 4782 1007

Regarded as one of Australia’s national treasures, Warren Mundine is heading the Burdekin next month. Photo sourced: Facebook

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