
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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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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After a lifechanging experience as an Ambassador in 2024’s monumental Burdekin Water Festival, Sasha Previtera has made the decision to join this year’s Burdekin Water Festival Committee to continue one of the community’s most treasured traditions.
“After such an amazing experience last year, I knew I wanted to stay involved in a meaningful way,” explained Sasha.
“Throughout last year’s festival, I saw how much heart goes into every event and how willing people are to come together to create something special - it really opened my eyes to the deep sense of community we have here, and I feel so lucky to be part of it.”
Alongside another former Ambassador, Sasha has undertaken the role of Social Media Manager for the event, and she cannot wait to bring 2025’s theme of Bon Voyage: Roam the Globe to life online.
“I’m especially looking forward to showcasing the creativity of the community, the Ambassador journey, and the fun, vibrant energy that makes this event so special - all whilst supporting the new Ambassadors through a different lens.”
In 2024, the Burdekin Water Festival made its triumphant return to the region following on from its unfortunate absence the year prior, and after witnessing the perseverance of the newly formed Committee, Sasha knew this was something she wanted to be part of.
“The dedication from both the Committee, Ambassadors and the wider community to bring back the Water Festival was inspiring - it truly showed how much this event means to everyone involved.”
With Burdekin Water Festival Grand Parade and Mardi Gras set for the 6th of September, Sasha hopes the idea of becoming an Ambassador has crossed the minds of many within the region.
“As an ambassador, I gained so much confidence in my ability to connect with others, represent my community, and speak publicly and it was such a rewarding experience that helped shape who I am today,” Sasha recalled.
To inquire about becoming a Junior or Senior Ambassador, email Kari on info@burdekinwaterfestival.com.au.
“If you’re even slightly considering entering - just go for it,” added Sasha.
“Don’t let fear hold you back as this is your chance to be part of something truly special.”
WHAT: Burdekin Water Festival
WHEN: Saturday 6th September
Sasha’s Burdekin Water Festival journey continues with her new role behind the scenes (Photo Supplied)

A magical Mother’s Day Breakfast will delight the community on Sunday the 11th of May as Little Leaves Nursery opens its kitchen doors in celebration of the wonderful women of the Burdekin.
In celebration of the incredible women of the community, the nursery will serving up a full breakfast menu for this day, and this day only, from 7:30am to 11:30am.
The tranquil setting and delicious offerings promise the perfect way to spoil mum and start the day with love, laughter, and a warm meal and Mother’s Day just around the corner, you won’t want to miss the chance to treat the special women in your life to a breakfast they’ll remember.
Bookings are essential and are now open - to reserve a table, phone 4701 2904.

Spirits are high as Burdekin Distillery prepares to return to the Sweet Days Hot Nights Festival—this time offering something truly unprecedented for festival-goers.
The Giru-based distillery has earned a reputation for producing high-quality, award-winning spirits that celebrate the region's rich agricultural heritage, and has, over the years, become an integral part of the local community.
Returning to the festival as a Gold Sponsor, the team will this year bring with them a special, limited-edition rum: the “Distillers Edition - Burnt Cane Spirit.”
The “Burnt Cane Spirit” is uniquely made up of cane cut at the last Australian Hand Cane Cutting Championship two years ago.
“Last time we were there, we went in the next day to collect all the cane that was cut during the Championship, and we used it to distill this limited edition of rum that we’ll be selling at this years festival,” says Founder and Director of the company, Anthony Duggan.
The “Distillers Edition - Burnt Cane Spirit” will be available at the festival for $125, with $25 from each bottle sold being donated to charity.
The company’s stall will also, for the first time, feature an on-site mobile cane crusher, says Duggan.
“We’ll be giving demonstrations on how to crush the cane, get the juices out, and show how that whole process works… and then the juice that we get from this year will be sold in two years’ time as well.”
In addition to the hands-on demonstration, visitors can enjoy tastings of all Burdekin Distillery products, including other limited-edition rums. The distillery will be selling bottles of their spirits, but their products will also be available at the bar for immediate consumption, allowing attendees to enjoy a fresh taste of Burdekin’s finest, on-site.
Duggan says he and the team are eager to support the event again this year after also sponsoring the 2023 festival.
“It’s just fantastic to be part of the local community. We really enjoyed meeting lots of the locals last time,” he said.
“It’s a lot of fun, it’s very relaxed, everyone’s having a great time. They have food, drinks, music—what’s not to like.”
The Sweet Days Hot Nights Festival will be held at the Home Hill Showgrounds from 30-31 May. Book your tickets now at: www.sweetdayshotnights.com.au
The Giru-based distillery has earned a reputation for producing high-quality, award-winning spirits that celebrate the region's rich agricultural heritage. Photo Supplied

Saturday-Monday 3-5 May
The Sugar Bowl Team Event & Official Amenities Opening
Saturday 7:45am
Official opening of new HH Tennis Association amenities, while celebrating 44 years with 44 teams, in iconic event that brings players from across Queensland to compete in a thrilling team-based tennis event. Matches will take place at Ayr, Giru, and Home Hill.
Home Hill Tennis Association
Sunday 4 May
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
Wednesday 7 May
Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod
Wednesday
A 12-day event, the Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod will run from Wednesday 7 May to Sunday 18 May to host over 2000 competitors, staging local talent alongside performers from across North Queensland.
Burdekin Theatre
Friday 9 May
Wellbeing, Health and More (WHAM) Day
A Day to celebrate and educate students about all things related to physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.
Home Hill State High School
Saturday 10 May
Ayr SLSC Junior & Senior Presentations
Saturday 5pm
The Ayr Surf Life Saving Club’s Junior and Senior Presentations will be held on Saturday the 10th of May.
Location TBA
Saturday 10 May
St Colman’s Debutante Ball
Saturday
The 2025 St Colman’s Debutante Ball will light the night on Saturday the 10th of May to debut girls in year 11 or older.
Home Hill Memorial Hall
Sunday 11 May
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
SATURDAY 17 MAY
NUTRIEN AG SOLUTIONS BURDEKIN GROWERS RACE DAY
Saturday 11 am gates open
The Burdekin Race Club are preparing to celebrate the 18+ social event of the year.
7 local horse races, thousands of dollars in prizes for fashion, mega draws, super bets, to be won.
Free fresh fruit and veg. for all. Live entertainment on stage till late.
Thank you
Jan Davies
Burdekin Race Club
Mob 0408181640
Sunday 18 May
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 21 May
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
Saturday-Sunday 24-25 May
Burdekin Netball Junior Carnival
8am - 6pm
The 2025 junior carnival promises to bigger and better with two days of quality netball.
Burdekin Netball Association Courts
Friday 30 May
Sweet Days Hot Nights Festival – Burdekin Cultural Fair & First Fire
Friday 6pm (gates open at 5pm)
Celebrate the diversity of the region with an amazing line-up of cultural performances, free activities for the kids and authentic street food from around the world. Don’t miss the highlight of the night, the lighting of the first fire of the 2025 sugarcane crushing season. Adult tickets are just $10 per event and kids get in free all weekend!
Home Hill Showgrounds (Purchase tickets online)
Saturday 31 May
Sweet Days, Hot Nights Festival – Australian Hand Cane Cutting Championships
Saturday 11am (gates open at 10:30am)
Experience a test of skill and endurance from a bygone era as hand cane cutters compete for the winning title. Bring the whole family to enjoy live music, free children’s rides and activities and a variety of food vans. Adult tickets are just $10 per event and kids get in free all weekend!
Home Hill Showgrounds (Purchase tickets online)

Sunday 20 April
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 26 April
Home Hill Cricket, Canefield Ashes cricket carnival: an invitational T20 cricket carnival that sees 40 teams playing over 2 days in A, B, C and Social grades.
Sunday 27 April
Home Hill Cricket, Canefield Ashes cricket carnival: an invitational T20 cricket carnival that sees 40 teams playing over 2 days in A, B, C and Social grades.
Saturday-Monday 3-5 May
The Sugar Bowl Team Event & Official Amenities Opening
Saturday 7:45am
Official opening of new HH Tennis Association amenities, while celebrating 44 years with 44 teams, in iconic event that brings players from across Queensland to compete in a thrilling team-based tennis event. Matches will take place at Ayr, Giru, and Home Hill.
Home Hill Tennis Association
Sunday 4 May
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
Wednesday 7 May
Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod
Wednesday
A 12-day event, the Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod will run from Wednesday 7 May to Sunday 18 May to host over 2000 competitors, staging local talent alongside performers from across North Queensland.
Burdekin Theatre
Saturday 10 May
Ayr SLSC Junior & Senior Presentations
Saturday 5pm
The Ayr Surf Life Saving Club’s Junior and Senior Presentations will be held on Saturday the 10th of May.
Location TBA
Saturday 10 May
St Colman’s Debutante Ball
Saturday
The 2025 St Colman’s Debutante Ball will light the night on Saturday the 10th of May to debut girls in year 11 or older.
Home Hill Memorial Hall
Sunday 11 May
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 18 May
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 21 May
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
Saturday-Sunday 24-25 May
Burdekin Netball Junior Carnival
8am - 6pm
The 2025 junior carnival promises to bigger and better with two days of quality netball.
Burdekin Netball Association Courts

Sunday 13 April
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 16 April
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 20 April
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 26 April
Home Hill Cricket, Canefield Ashes cricket carnival: an invitational T20 cricket carnival that sees 40 teams playing over 2 days in A, B, C and Social grades.
Sunday 27 April
Home Hill Cricket, Canefield Ashes cricket carnival: an invitational T20 cricket carnival that sees 40 teams playing over 2 days in A, B, C and Social grades.
Saturday-Monday 3-5 May
The Sugar Bowl Team Event & Official Amenities Opening
Saturday 7:45am
Official opening of new HH Tennis Association amenities, while celebrating 44 years with 44 teams, in iconic event that brings players from across Queensland to compete in a thrilling team-based tennis event. Matches will take place at Ayr, Giru, and Home Hill.
Home Hill Tennis Association
Sunday 4 May
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
Wednesday 7 May
Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod
Wednesday
A 12-day event, the Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod will run from Wednesday 7 May to Sunday 18 May to host over 2000 competitors, staging local talent alongside performers from across North Queensland.
Burdekin Theatre
Saturday 10 May
Ayr SLSC Junior & Senior Presentations
Saturday 5pm
The Ayr Surf Life Saving Club’s Junior and Senior Presentations will be held on Saturday the 10th of May.
Location TBA

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS GROUP (Free)
Come along to the Burdekin Centre for Rural Health, 12A Chippendale Street, Ayr.
Wednesdays, 9.30am to 11.30am
Have a chat
Meet new people
Learn something new
Have a cuppa
Contact the BCA Support Centre to register today on 4783 3744.
MAKE IT HAPPEN LIFE SKILLS GROUP (Free)
Now taking expressions of interest
Build independence – Maybe you’d like to learn to cook or manage everyday household duties.
Develop social skills – meeting new people and developing friendships are important parts of creating an enjoyable and fulfilling life. As you practice your communication skills, your confidence will grow, enabling you to explore your community and make new social connections.
Take care of your health and wellbeing – when you feel good, you can get the most out of life. Learning to plan and cook healthy meals, while developing valuable skills along the way.
When you build your life skills you build your independence too. We can assist you in mapping out and reaching your health and wellbeing goals.
Contact the BCA Support Centre to register your interest today on 4783 3744.
TAI CHI FOR ARTHRITIS GROUP (a fee will apply)
Now taking expressions of interest
Our Tai Chi for Arthritis program is a group designed to help people living with arthritis learn safe and suitable ways to exercise.
BCA has Certified Tai Chi for Arthritis Instructors ready to commence classes.
Contact the BCA Support Centre to register your interest today on 4783 3744.
HEALING WAVES MENTAL HEALTH PEER SUPPORT GROUP (Free)
Now taking expressions of interest
A friendly, warm and safe space to share experiences and support one another through the journey of mental health.
HEALING WAVES provides a safe space where group members can provide support and insight to one another through the sharing of their lived experience.
Group members will also learn about and discuss topics such as self-care, mindfulness, stress management and more.
Contact the Burdekin Centre for Rural Health to register your interest on 4783 2711.

Saturday 5 April
Sweet FM 25 Year Reunion
Saturday 8am-1pm
Local radio station 97.1 Sweet FM’s 25th year anniversary celebration. There will be free tours of the facility, interviews with current and past presenters, food and market stalls and more at this fun and open public event.
Sweet FM (134–136 Eighth Avenue, Home Hill)
Sunday 6 April
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 13 April
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 16 April
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 20 April
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

Kick back under the stars and enjoy a night of country music at the Burdekin Theatre on Friday, 28 March.
Join Australian country music legend Adam Harvey for an unforgettable evening of timeless classics and new hits. With a career spanning over two decades, half a million album sales, multiple gold and platinum records, and nine Golden Guitar Awards, Harvey is one of Australia’s most beloved and enduring artists.
Currently touring nationwide in celebration of his 17th studio album, Let The Song Take You Home, Harvey’s live show will transport you through country music’s golden moments. Expect a mix of classic favourites, new tracks, and all of his greatest hits—a night of storytelling and music.
Adam’s dad came from Whitsundays, and Adam grew up listening to country music with his dad, who had a fantastic selection of vinyl country music.
“My dad was a country music expert. He’d play songs and explain their history—like how a particular track was a hit in 1973 or how it marked the first time Johnny Cash defied the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.
“He was like an encyclopedia.”
"As a kid, I fell in love with music, the songs, the way they made me feel, and the thought of writing my own one day.
Adam was gifted a guitar after his auntie found one in her new flat she had just moved into that the previous tenants had left. She brought its over to Adams dads house and said, “I was going to throw this out, but I thought you might want it,” and that's when Adam's music career began.
While Adam has won various awards, he said the most special ones are when you get a gold or platinum record. "People have to put fuel in their cars and buy groceries, those are necessities. But they don’t have to buy my music. So, when someone chooses to spend their hard-earned money on it, it really hits home. It makes me think, ‘Wow, they care enough, they believe in my music enough, to actually buy it.’
Adam shared how songs instantly evoke memories, inspiring the theme of his album.
“Every night, I sing a Kenny Rogers song that takes me back to Sunday mornings as a kid—Dad blaring his cassette at 6 a.m., singing off-key while making breakfast none of us wanted to wake up for.
“Music is the soundtrack of our lives, and it signifies the special moments, whether it's the song we dance to at our wedding or the song that we said goodbye to, a loved one at their send-off, or the, party that we'll talk about forever.”
Adam shared his enthusiasm for performing in regional areas, emphasising the unique energy of these audiences.
"The regions are better because, in big cities, people are spoiled for choice. They have multiple shows to choose from on any given night. But in regional areas, people make the effort—it’s a big occasion."
He encouraged everyone to attend, promising an unforgettable experience.
"I can guarantee they will have a great night, and if they’re not happy, I’ll give them their money back."
What’s your wildest concert memory?
“I was actually at a Willie Nelson concert, and through a friend of a friend, Becky Cole, who was there, Willie asked me to get up and sing on the show, without knowing.”
“I can thank my good friend Becky Cole for that one.”
What: Adam Harvey
Where: Burdekin Theatre
When: Friday 28th March

Attention Burdekin rock fans – Daybreak is back! The local rock band is returning to their roots for an exclusive performance at the Ayr Hotel on Saturday, March 29th. If you love 80s, 90s, and 2000s rock classics, this is one gig you won’t want to miss!
Formed in Ayr, North Queensland, Daybreak is a band of proud locals who bring a fresh, high-energy take on rock music. Frontman Trent Worley shares, “We just basically go out and put on a rock show,” and that’s exactly what you can expect, a night of head-banging hits and an unforgettable atmosphere.
“We’re all born and bred in the Burdekin,” Trent says. “Chris and I have been playing music together since we were 12-13. It’s just like riding a bike.” The band's lineup includes Chris Quagliata on drums, Brodie Hanson on guitar, and Alexander Romeo on bass. With the band's long-term friendship and deep-rooted connection to the area, you can expect a performance that’s both home-city hard-core and incredibly electrifying.
The band’s diversity in musical influences sets them apart from other acts as “We take music from everywhere and take inspiration from everything that we hear,” says Trent. This diverse mix of influences makes Daybreak’s live shows unique, always delivering surprise songs along with the rock anthems you love.
“We’re going to get the crowd involved and make sure that everyone knows that it’s a free place to dance and sing.”
Scream those lyrics that are carved into your soul and whether you’re there to rock out or just have a pint at the bar, you’re guaranteed to feel the energy and excitement buzzing in the crowd.
Daybreak's setlist is packed with rock classics that you won’t hear just anywhere. As Trent puts it, “The aim for our band when we set out to play gigs was to play songs that other bands weren't willing to have a go at. That’s what sets us apart, we’ll do stuff that other bands probably don’t even think of doing, or think, ‘Oh, that’s too hard to do.’”
This performance at the Ayr Hotel will be the perfect opportunity to see the band in action. “If they want to see us this year, this is probably their one big opportunity,” Trent says. And with the promise of a night full of energy, fun, and great music, it’s an opportunity classic rockers won’t want to miss.
Gather your friends and grab a drink as Trent says, “the more you drink, the better we sound!”, as they rock the Ayr Hotel from 8pm to midnight on March 29th. It’s time to let loose with Daybreak as they rip it up in the heart of cane country. Don’t miss it, mark your calendars and get yourself down to the Ayr Hotel!
WHAT: Daybreak’s Classic Rock Show
WHEN: Saturday, March 29th 8pm - 12am
WHERE: Ayr Hotel, Queen St, Ayr.

The Fast Track Talent Showcase returned with a bang last weekend, captivating audiences as Queensland’s rising stars dazzled on stage. With over 55 acts competing, the event crowned its 2025 winners, including the dynamic band Category 5, who claimed the prestigious Best Overall Talent award.
Guest judge Hugh Sheridan was left in awe of the performances, which spanned music, dance, and more. Thanks to generous sponsors, winners walked away with over $7,000 in cash and prizes. The showcase proved once again to be an incredible platform for emerging artists, celebrating the exceptional talent of North Queensland.
The Fast Track Talent Showcase made an electrifying return, leaving audiences spellbound as Queensland’s up-and-coming stars delivered performances that will be remembered for years to come. The 2025 winners were announced at an unforgettable event that highlighted the incredible talent displayed across a wide range of categories.
With over 55 acts taking to the stage throughout the weekend, the judges had a tough task at hand. Among them was this year’s guest judge and mentor, the multi-talented Hugh Sheridan, who was equally impressed by the outstanding performances.
The winners walked away with more than $7,000 in cash and prizes, thanks to the generosity of major sponsors including NQHF, Wilmar Sugar & Renewables, Burdekin Catholic High School, Burdekin Christian College, Rotary Club of Ayr Inc, Burdekin Shire Council, and YoYo Music.
The prestigious Best Overall Talent award went to Category 5, a dynamic band whose captivating performance wowed both the judges and the audience. The Runner-Up Best Talent award was claimed by the incredibly gifted Gabriel Hatherell, whose soulful voice and masterful guitar playing left a lasting impression on everyone.
Other notable winners included Best Group Performance, awarded to Let’s Groove, a talented dance group; Fast Track to Fame, given to Blake Hanks for his impressive vocal talent; Best Musical Performer, which went to Ruby-Rae for her powerful singing and guitar playing; the Judges’ Special Mention, awarded to Isabelle McFie for her remarkable dancing skills; Rising Star Vocal Performer, presented to Laynie Ahearn for her incredible voice; Best Overall Presentation, which went to Lola Lombardi for her standout performance; and the Audience Favourite, awarded to Sofia Sarri, whose violin playing captivated the crowd.
The Fast Track Talent Showcase remains a powerful launchpad for emerging artists, offering them invaluable exposure and performance opportunities. With an enthusiastic audience and a panel of esteemed judges, the event delivered an unforgettable night of entertainment.
Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort praised the incredible talent on display, calling it truly amazing.
“Every year, the talent in North Queensland continues to astound us and this year was no exception,” Mayor Dalle Cort said.
“The 2025 winners represent a new wave of incredible artists who have a bright future ahead.
“Congratulations to all the winners and participants who made this year’s showcase such a fantastic event.”
For more information about the Fasttrack Talent Showcase and future events, visit burdekin.qld.gov.au.

Prepare to bust out your calendars, highlight Saturday the 17th of May and get ready for a vibrant day of racing, fashion, and festivities as the Burdekin Growers Race Day returns in 2025! Known as the Burdekin’s premier 18+ social event, this unmissable day at the track promises a thrilling mix of local horse racing, dazzling fashion, live entertainment, and thousands of dollars in giveaways!
The excitement will kick off with a six-race program, featuring some of the best local horse racing action. But it’s not just about the trackside thrills - Fashion on the Field will showcase the region’s most stylish racegoers, making it one of the most anticipated contests of the day!
Feeling lucky? Take part in mega prize draws and super bets, with thousands of dollars in prizes up for grabs. Plus, in true Burdekin spirit, every racegoer will take home a box of fresh, locally grown fruit and vegetables - because at Burdekin Growers Race Day, everyone’s a winner!
As the sun sets, the celebrations continue with live entertainment from 5:30pm until late, keeping the energy high and the good times rolling.
Don’t miss out on this iconic event - gather your crew, dress to impress, and get ready for a day of fun, fashion, and fantastic racing!
What: Burdekin Growers Race Day
When: Saturday 17 May, 11am to 9pm
Where: Burdekin Race Club, Home Hill
More Information: Email burdekinraceclub1@bigpond.com

Friday 28 March
Clare State School Open Classroom
Friday 12pm
Come along to Clare State School’s Open Classroom afternoon, Meet & Greet (4pm) and P&C BBQ Dinner (6pm) in celebration of the school’s 75th Anniversary!
Clare State School
Saturday 29 March
Clare State School 75th Anniversary School Fete
Saturday 9am
A timeless tradition, Clare State School will hold a fantastic School Fete as part of their 75th Anniversary celebrations where the opening of the time capsule will take place.
Clare State School
Saturday 29 March
75 Years of Clare State School Formal Dinner
Saturday 6pm
Join Clare State School for a twilight feast and timeless talks on the grounds of the old school yard to celebrate 75 years of education! The dress code is chic attire and tickets are available at www.clarestateschool75th.com.au.
Clare State School
Wednesday 2 April
Tracey Jane's Art Exhibition "Geometrica"
Wednesday 11am
A wonderful art exhibition showcasing the talents of Tracey Jane will ignite Queen Street from Wednesday the 2nd of April until Saturday the 5th under the title, "Geometrica" to excite and intrigue the community like never before!
Queen Street, across from Chill Cafe
Saturday 5 April
Sweet FM 25 Year Reunion
Saturday 8am-1pm
Local radio station 97.1 Sweet FM’s 25th year anniversary celebration. There will be free tours of the facility, interviews with current and past presenters, food and market stalls and more at this fun and open public event.
Sweet FM (134–136 Eighth Avenue, Home Hill)
Sunday 6 April
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 13 April
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 16 April
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

Friday 28 March
Clare State School Open Classroom
Friday 12pm
Come along to Clare State School’s Open Classroom afternoon, Meet & Greet (4pm) and P&C BBQ Dinner (6pm) in celebration of the school’s 75th Anniversary!
Clare State School
Saturday 29 March
Clare State School 75th Anniversary School Fete
Saturday 9am
A timeless tradition, Clare State School will hold a fantastic School Fete as part of their 75th Anniversary celebrations where the opening of the time capsule will take place.
Clare State School
Saturday 29 March
75 Years of Clare State School Formal Dinner
Saturday 6pm
Join Clare State School for a twilight feast and timeless talks on the grounds of the old school yard to celebrate 75 years of education! The dress code is chic attire and tickets are available at www.clarestateschool75th.com.au.
Clare State School
Saturday 5 April
Sweet FM 25 Year Reunion
Saturday 8am-1pm
Local radio station 97.1 Sweet FM’s 25th year anniversary celebration. There will be free tours of the facility, interviews with current and past presenters, food and market stalls and more at this fun and open public event.
Sweet FM (134–136 Eighth Avenue, Home Hill)
Sunday 6 April
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 13 April
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 16 April
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 20 April
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

Kick back under the stars and enjoy a night of country music at the Burdekin Theatre on Friday, 28 March.
Join Australian country music legend Adam Harvey for an unforgettable evening of timeless classics and new hits. With a career spanning over two decades, half a million album sales, multiple gold and platinum records, and nine Golden Guitar Awards, Harvey is one of Australia’s most beloved and enduring artists.
Currently touring nationwide in celebration of his 17th studio album, Let The Song Take You Home, Harvey’s live show will transport you through country music’s golden moments. Expect a mix of classic favourites, new tracks, and all of his greatest hits—a night of storytelling and music.
Adam’s dad came from Whitsundays, and Adam grew up listening to country music with his dad, who had a fantastic selection of vinyl country music.
“My dad was a country music expert. He’d play songs and explain their history—like how a particular track was a hit in 1973 or how it marked the first time Johnny Cash defied the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.
“He was like an encyclopedia.”
"As a kid, I fell in love with music, the songs, the way they made me feel, and the thought of writing my own one day.
Adam was gifted a guitar after his auntie found one in her new flat she had just moved into that the previous tenants had left. She brought its over to Adams dads house and said, “I was going to throw this out, but I thought you might want it,” and that's when Adam's music career began.
While Adam has won various awards, he said the most special ones are when you get a gold or platinum record. "People have to put fuel in their cars and buy groceries, those are necessities. But they don’t have to buy my music. So, when someone chooses to spend their hard-earned money on it, it really hits home. It makes me think, ‘Wow, they care enough, they believe in my music enough, to actually buy it.’
Adam shared how songs instantly evoke memories, inspiring the theme of his album.
“Every night, I sing a Kenny Rogers song that takes me back to Sunday mornings as a kid—Dad blaring his cassette at 6 a.m., singing off-key while making breakfast none of us wanted to wake up for.
“Music is the soundtrack of our lives, and it signifies the special moments, whether it's the song we dance to at our wedding or the song that we said goodbye to, a loved one at their send-off, or the, party that we'll talk about forever.”
Adam shared his enthusiasm for performing in regional areas, emphasising the unique energy of these audiences.
"The regions are better because, in big cities, people are spoiled for choice. They have multiple shows to choose from on any given night. But in regional areas, people make the effort—it’s a big occasion."
He encouraged everyone to attend, promising an unforgettable experience.
"I can guarantee they will have a great night, and if they’re not happy, I’ll give them their money back."
What’s your wildest concert memory?
“I was actually at a Willie Nelson concert, and through a friend of a friend, Becky Cole, who was there, Willie asked me to get up and sing on the show, without knowing.”
“I can thank my good friend Becky Cole for that one.”
What: Adam Harvey
Where: Burdekin Theatre
When: Friday 28th March