
Local bowlers Lyn Storrie and Kev Collins have been selected to represent Brandon Bowls Club at this year’s North Queensland Champion of Champions in Mackay. Both emerged as contenders after consistently impressing during club championships, with Storrie claiming the A Grade Singles title after defeating Joy Woods in the final last week. The pair will compete against the best of the best across North Queensland, including representatives from Burdekin rivals Home Hill Bowls Club, Ayr Bowling Club, and Giru Bowling Club. Brandon Bowls Club congratulated both Storrie and Collins, who will be hoping to represent the club with aplomb after a history of solid showings at past iterations. CAPTION: Local bowlers Lyn Storrie (left) and Kev Collins (right) have been selected to represent Brandon Bowls Club at this year’s North Queensland Champion of Champions in Mackay. Photo supplied
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Former players, supporters, families and friends are invited to relive one of the Burdekin's greatest rugby league eras, with the Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club celebrating the 40th anniversary of its historic 1986 premiership season. The reunion, to be held across the weekend of 17th to 19th July, will commemorate 40 years since the Home Hill Devils claimed both the A Grade and Under 18 premierships – a milestone that cemented the club's place in Burdekin rugby league history. Although the Home Hill Devils are no longer an active club, organisers say the team's legacy lives on through the many players, families and supporters who later became part of the Burdekin Roosters. The reunion will provide an opportunity for former teammates and supporters to reconnect, share memories and celebrate the friendships and community spirit that defined the club, and organisers are encouraging anyone with a connection to the Devils to attend. The celebrations will kick off on Friday, 17th July, with a meet-and-greet at the Crown Hotel, Home Hill, from 6pm. On Saturday, 18th July, attendees are invited to gather at Bendigo Park, Ayr (Old Rugby Park) from 3pm, where the Burdekin Roosters will take on Centrals in the Under 19s, Reserve Grade and A Grade fixtures. The weekend will then conclude with a farewell breakfast at the Burdekin Race Club, Home Hill, from 9am on Sunday, 19th July. Organisers say they’re looking forward to reconnecting with those who were part of the club's memorable era while honouring the achievements, friendships and community spirit that made the Home Hill Devils such an important part of Burdekin rugby league history. For more information, contact Anne-Maree Dale on 0421 550 457. What: Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club 40 Year Reunion Meet & Greet When: Friday 17th July, 6pm Where: Crown Hotel, Home Hill What: Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club 40 Year Reunion Burdekin Roosters VS Centrals When: Saturday 18th July, 3pm Where: Bendigo Bank Park, Ayr What: Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club 40 Year Reunion Goodbye Breakfast When: Sunday 19th July, 9am Where: Burdekin Race Club, Home Hill CAPTION: The Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club will celebrate the 40th anniversary of its historic 1986 A Grade and Under 18 premiership-winning season. Pictured are Under 11 Premiers 1987. Photo source: Facebook
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Burdekin Roosters’ young talent Chekaharne Taiters continues to build an impressive early rugby league resume, earning representative honours while balancing strong personal and family challenges. Chekaharne’s hard work and dedication have led to some incredible opportunities and milestones. He was selected from more than 400 under-18 players to represent the Queensland Murri Carnival representative squad through the Arthur Beetson Foundation. Following this achievement, he was also selected to play for the Ipswich Jets under-19 Mal Meninga Cup squad. This was a fantastic honour and another important step in his rugby league journey. Unfortunately, due to family circumstances, with his mum facing cancer, Chekaharne was unable to follow through with the opportunity. He has just arrived home after proudly representing the Queensland Murri team against the New Zealand Māori on the Sunshine Coast, where Queensland secured a 28–20 victory last Thursday night. These achievements are a testament to Chekaharne’s commitment, talent and determination, and we couldn’t be prouder of everything he has accomplished. We congratulate Chekaharne Taiters on representing his family, community, club and culture with pride. We look forward to seeing all that he achieves in the future. Congratulations, Chekaharne Taiters. Supplied by Brian Carnes CAPTION: Burdekin Roosters’ young talent Chekaharne Taiters continues to build an impressive early rugby league resume. Photo supplied.
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Seniors Not quite a good weekend for the Panthers. They played four games, winning two, drawing one and losing the other. The Premiers and Reserves were away on Sunday to Saints Eagles Souths with the Premiers winning 6-4 and the Reserves losing 1-2. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams were at home to Warriors on Friday night with the Division 1 winning 2-0 and the Division 2 drawing 1-1. This week, there are four teams are in action, all away to Rebels. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams kick off at 8.30 and 6.30 and on Saturday, the Premiers and Reserves kick off at 7.00 and 5.00. Ladies Day tickets went on sale last Friday and sold out within ours. Didn’t get a ticket? You can still join in on all the fun at International Park on Saturday 22nd August! Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club After a slow start, the Panthers found themselves under immense pressure early on. The opposition struck inside the opening two minutes before doubling their advantage just fourteen minutes later. Things went from bad to worse when a third goal arrived ten minutes before half time, leaving Burdekin with a mountain to climb at 3–0 down. Despite the scoreline, there was genuine belief within the team at the break that the game was far from over. That belief was rewarded almost immediately, with the Panthers pulling one back, through Jay Leckenby just three minutes into the second half. Three minutes later Sean Young made it 3–2, and by the sixty-minute mark the scores were level at 3–3 with a strike from Antione. The momentum had completely shifted, and just five minutes later Burdekin completed an incredible turnaround to lead 4–3 with a second goal from Leckenby. The opposition responded to level the scores at 4–4, but the Panthers refused to be denied. Just sixty seconds later they regained the lead at 5–4 with a goal from Elliott Dal Santo before striking again another minute later, through Matthew Kolb to extend the advantage to 6–4. It was a remarkable display of resilience and belief, with the boys producing an unforgettable second-half comeback to secure a thrilling 6–4 victory. Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service This was a tight Affair on bumpy pitch. Both teams had their chances with Saints Eagles Souths taking the lead before half time. The Panthers equalised late in the second half only to concede a goal in the ninetieth minute. Burdekin fought hard but unfortunately the result did not go their way. Some unavailabilities and injuries are taking their toll but hopefully the coming weeks will see the return of some of those players. Division 1 – Austral Masonry Another great result and another three points for the Panthers against Warriors on Friday night! Going into halftime locked at 0-0, the first half had been a tough, back-and-forth contest. The Panthers created a few good chances but unfortunately couldn’t convert them. Burdekin came out firing in the second half, with Jack Gimson breaking the deadlock after getting on the end of a beautifully delivered corner. Sticking to the game plan and remaining composed paid off, as Tarryn Smith then doubled the lead to put the Panthers in a strong position. Right at the end, Brad Wright was shown a red card while on the bench, but this didn’t change the outcome as the Panthers saw the game out professionally. A well-earned 2-0 victory and another important three points. Division 2 – RG Customs The RG Customs Funkies side drew 1-1 with Warriors on Friday night. It was a very important game and result for both teams placed 4th and 5th on the table. Warriors scored early in the sixth minute before the Funkies replied through Alec Contzonis with a great strike in the eighth minute. The remainder of the game was very competitive albeit with neither team able to find a winning goal. Masters The Masters numbers were higher despite the cool conditions and featured a pre-play of the Australia v Egypt World Cup match. The game ended with Egypt winning 12-7 after leading 5-4 at half time. Best players on the night were Jacob Casha and John Federici. The Magic Moments were few and far between! Masters play every Monday night. All players are welcome, male, and female, useful and hopeless, halt and lame. Be there, International Park for 6.30 Kick Off. Juniors Junior soccer is taking a well-earned break over the school holidays, with both training and games paused for the next two weeks. We hope all our players, coaches, managers, volunteers and families enjoy a safe and relaxing holiday. Thank you for your continued support throughout the season so far. We look forward to welcoming everyone back after the break, refreshed and ready for an exciting second half of the season. International In the World Cup the Socceroos are on their way home after losing to Egypt on Penaties after extra time. With the score level at 1-1 the match went to penalties and Egypt won 4-2. And Brazil has been knocked out by Norway! Quote the of the Week is from ex Manchester City manager Malcolm Allison “We‘ve found out from this psychiatrist that players who are friends pass to each other more…”
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The weekend's highlights continued on Saturday night when the squad travelled to Queensland Country Bank Stadium to watch the Cowboys produce a commanding victory over the Penrith Panthers. Photo source: Facebook/Burdekin Rooster JRL
Eight games, a meeting with a rugby league great and a trip to watch the North Queensland Cowboys in action capped off a memorable weekend for the Burdekin Roosters Under 11s at the Laurie Spina Shield in Townsville.
The young Roosters tested themselves against strong opposition across the prestigious junior rugby league carnival, playing eight matches over the weekend while holding their own throughout the competition.
Away from the field, the team had the opportunity to meet former North Queensland representative Laurie Spina and learn about the history of the tournament that proudly bears his name.

The weekend's highlights continued on Saturday night when the squad travelled to Queensland Country Bank Stadium to watch the Cowboys produce a commanding victory over the Penrith Panthers, giving the players the chance to experience NRL action up close.
The Roosters impressed in the annual relay event, finishing fifth out of 80 teams in a strong display of speed and teamwork.
The trip provided the young Burdekin players with valuable experience against quality opposition while creating lasting memories both on and off the field, capping off a successful weekend representing the Roosters at one of North Queensland's premier junior rugby league carnivals.

John Davenport (left) presents the A Grade Player of the Match award to Nemia Navulubalavu (right).
Burdekin Roosters A grade half had an outstanding game last Saturday at Bendigo Bank Park as the Roosters put in a strong second-half display to blow Norths away 42–12.
The locals were slow to get off the mark in both attack and defence, to be just up 12–10 at the break.
With Olsen dictating play from half, the team clicked into gear in the second session to score six tries to one and run away with the game.
While the speedy half was dominating in the backs, replacement hooker Nemia Nawave was cutting them up the middle, scoring one try whilst setting up two others.
The A grade win capped off a good day for the Roosters as they won both the reserves and under 19s.
Coach Steve Lansley said his team produced another impressive performance, defeating Norths 42–12 in a match that was much tougher than the final score suggests.
After leading at the break, the Roosters were forced to work hard against a determined Norths outfit in a physically and closely contested half.
However, a devastating 15-minute burst immediately after half time proved the difference, with Burdekin crossing for four unanswered tries to blow the game wide open.
Half Jye Olsen was unstoppable, finishing with a superb hat-trick after repeatedly finding space behind the ruck and finishing clinically.
Hooker Nemia Nawave controlled the contest brilliantly, providing direction with the ball and proving electric in attack, constantly threatening the defensive line with his speed and creativity.
The Roosters defence remained resolute throughout, limiting Norths’ opportunities and capitalising on field position.
It was a complete team performance that highlighted firepower and the ability to seize momentum when it mattered most.
Tries: Jye Olsen 3, Malik Ogameni, Jake O’Brien, Adam Camer, Nemia Nawave, Emilikio Savelio.[Text Wrapping Break]Goals: Jake O’Brien 5
In other A grade matches: Souths 22 Western Lions 20, Charters Towers 22 Brothers 18, Centrals 18 Herbert River 16.

A man-of-the-match performance from reserve grade captain Dylan Doak saw his team come back from 14–4 down at half time to defeat Norths in reserve grade 26–20.
Doak was outstanding, especially in attack, and his high fly to score his try from a bomb was well worth watching.
After a lethargic first half, the boys came home to win the second session by 22–6, showing what they are capable of.
Coach Peter Horan said his team showed what they can do and they should have done it more often.
Horan said he thought that Lincoln Boccalatte and Bokeem Reid had good games, with Keon Noah outstanding, scoring a good try, and Terry Connors dangerous when fed.
Ron Geia was again the best forward on the paddock with help from Harvey Horan and Matty Lee, with Llama Ghee dangerous near the line.
Dylan Doak, Terry Connors, Keon Noah, Ron Geia, Llama Ghee tries. Dylan Doak 3 goals.
In other reserve grade games: Western Lions beat Souths 24–14, Brothers beat Charters Towers 20–12, and Herbert River beat Centrals 18–10.

After a slow start allowing Norths to lead 16–0, the Roosters under 19s fought back to lead 22–16 at the break.
After lemons, the boys showed what they are capable of, running in four tries while conceding only one to run out easy victors in the end 46–20.
The team went into the game without their Confraternity Schoolboys still in transit from Brisbane, but the other boys adjusted and, when they settled down, played some really good attacking and defensive footy.
Five of the eight tries were scored by backs, showing the boys let the ball do the work.
Here, K J Zaro, Kirk Viero and Chakayne Taiters were outstanding, with Zaro the best on paddock.
In the forwards, Jack Power had a good one, along with Mason Kiehne, Leylan Lampton and Joey Southwell.
Tries: Jacob Drain, Chakayne Taiters, Kirk Viero, George Price Dau, K J Zaro, Leylan Lampton, Mason Kiehne, Callan Taiters. Goals: K J Zaro 7
This Saturday the Roosters are at home at Bendigo Bank Park to Western Lions in A and reserve grades, with the reserves at 4.30 and the A grade at 6.
Western Lions recently withdrew from under 19s, leaving five teams in the competition: Burdekin, Brothers, Norths, Centrals and Herbert River, with Souths and Charters Towers not fielding.
The following week, Saturday July 18, Burdekin meet Centrals in three grades, with Ladies Day being celebrated plus the 1986 Home Hill Devils premiership reunion.
Supplied by Brian Carnes

Mens Open B Champions - Way To Go. Photo supplied.
The Burdekin will again become a regional touch football hub next month, with the annual Burdekin Mixed Touch Football Carnival set to bring teams from across North Queensland to Ayr on 29 August for a full day of competition, cash prizes and community sport.
The carnival will feature visiting sides from Whitsunday, Bowen, and Townsville alongside local Burdekin teams, competing across three divisions: Open Mixed, Mixed Seniors Over 35, and Mixed Under 16. Organisers are expecting a strong turnout as teams chase both silverware and prize money in one of the region’s key touch football events.

Alongside the main competition, the day will also include sprint events and a shootout contest, adding an extra layer of entertainment for players and spectators.
Team entry is set at a $30 nomination fee, with a $20 player fee applying for participants. Organisers are encouraging early registrations to secure spots across all divisions.
Teams can nominate by emailing burdekintouch4807@gmail.com or texting 0437 710 500 for further information.
In addition to the carnival, preparations are underway for the upcoming Burdekin Mixed Touch Football season, which will begin with pre-season games on 15 July. Team registrations are currently open via the Burdekin Touch website.
Meanwhile, junior development continues to grow, with nominations for the Wednesday Under 14 Mixed Touch Football competition opening on 22 July.

Gary Nosworthy (left), Michael Young (centre), and Betty Webb (right) snatched a win over Jeff Taylor, Ron Smith, and Sandra Darwin. Photo supplied.
As the saying goes, build it and they will come. So much was the case Thursday 2 July when Home Hill members had the opportunity to welcome travelling visitors staying at the Home Hill comfort stop and looking for a game of lawn bowls.
Shirley Thomas & Peter O’Loughlan from Dimboola, Victoria could not believe their luck by chance running into Home Hill member Des Chapman at the newsagent, who just so happened to be decked out in Home Hill bowls attire.
Shirley and Peter enjoyed the afternoon at the club so much so they decided to extend their stay and play Saturday as well.
In addition to our Victorian visitors, the club had the pleasure of welcoming Rick Drill, who has recently sold up in Townsville and is finally looking to settle in the Burdekin.
Home Hill members extend our thanks for your support.
However, on a sadder note, the club was sorry to say farewell to Gary Schuler, who will be heading home to Elliott Heads come Monday.
Gary, we trust you enjoyed your time at the club and look forward to seeing you whenever you might return to our beautiful Burdekin.
Thursday saw another strong roll-up with five games of triples and one game of pairs being played.
On Rink Two (2), Wayne Newton, Bruce McCallum, and Shirley Thomas had a convincing win over Joe Linton, Rob Darr, and Bob Young.
Insider mail has it that the standout player was our visitor, Shirley Thomas.
On Rink Three (3), this encounter could have gone either way with Gary Nosworthy, Michael Young, and Betty Webb snatching a win over Jeff Taylor, Ron Smith, and Sandra Darwin.
Rink Four (4), Keith Roser, Margaret Linton, and Terry Feakes had a convincing win over Mick McCloskey, Nev Webb, and Warren Bunn.
On Rink Five (5), the pairs game between Trevor Elton, Judy Elton, Les Hoey, and Margaret Chapman saw the Elton team being too strong for their opponents at the finish.
Rink Six (6), Jo Roser, Peter O’Loughlan, and Bob Pickard had a win over John Hobson, Dino Poli, and Rick Drill.
The standouts of this game were both skips Jo Roser and John Hobson, who both demonstrated some precise bowling skills.
On Rink Seven (7), Glenn Berryman, Gary Schuler, and Janet Arthur got a convincing win over Hugh Mongomery, Des Chapman, and Joslyn Defranciscis.
To all the winning rinks, well done and congratulations.
Random rink winners for the afternoon were on Rink Three (3): Gary Nosworthy, Michael Young, and Betty Webb.
Congratulations to you all.
The seafood raffle for the day went to Jeff Taylor, with second prize of a bottle of wine going to Bob Pickard.
Wednesday night bowls continue to attract with two (2) games of triples and two (2) games of pairs being played out.
Community members are invited to come and try Ron Smith’s sausage sizzle and the social atmosphere the evening offers.
Names in by 5.30pm, sausage sizzle with 6.00pm start.
Saturday social bowls saw one (1) game of triples and two (2) games of pairs played.
Those considering playing, names in by 1.00pm with a 1.30pm start.
Looking to the future, planning is currently underway to hold the inaugural Home Hill Members Invitational afternoon sponsored by All Rig Townsville.
Details of the event are expected to be finalised in the coming week, with flyers going out to all clubs in the Burdekin, North and South.
Supplied by Bob Pickard

Promising Burdekin speedway rider Ky Mitchell has returned to Australia with his head held high after a bone-breaking collision in the Czech Republic ended his World Championship campaign prematurely.
The 13-year-old arrived in Europe last month for the 250 Under 16 World Speedway Solo Title, one of three riders selected to don Australia’s famous green and gold after impressing at the National Championships in Albury last December.
Ky took no prisoners in the opening heats, winning one and placing third in the other before a devastating crash in his third and final heat left him with a fractured leg, bringing his campaign to an abrupt end.
“[I was] shattered, as I knew [the crash] put me out of contention for the Finals. I feel I had so much more to show,” Ky said.
Despite the disappointment, Ky walked away with renewed confidence.
“[This experience proved to me] that I have what it takes to compete at this level.”

Ky arrived in Europe after 12 months of rigorous preparation, competing across New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia before earning his ticket to Europe.
His European tour began with practice runs and bike testing in Poznan, Poland, before moving on to Pardubice for the World Semi-Final heats, where his family cheered him on.
Ky’s father, Julian Mitchell, called the crash an “unfortunate” end to an otherwise promising campaign.
“Ky showed that he was on pace with all the international riders during his two practice runs and the first three heats. Coming off a heat win, we were confident he had a high chance of qualifying for the main World Titles,” Julian said.
“We are extremely proud of Ky to get to this point of competing at an international level. To put the green and gold and represent Australia at something we all love was incredible.”
The Mitchells' trip also included a visit to Germany, rounding out a trip Julian called a “huge learning curve.”

“This opportunity opened up our eyes to European Speedway and what the future may look like. To experience this also as a family made it all the more exciting and fun,” he said.
Ky now turns his attention to recovery, with the budding star hopeful of a return to the international stage to settle unfinished business.
“My number-one goal is fitness first followed by bike time. I need as much bike time with competition racing as possible,” he said.
“The plan now is to get back to Europe for another chance by qualifying at the Australian Titles at the end of the year.”

Drivers attending the Burdekin Speed Car Club Formula 500 Reunion on Saturday, 27 June 2026 (left – right) Standing: Dave Muir, Sam Nucifora, Bevan Scholz, Lenny Quagliata, Ross Moore, George Jarvis, Gary Parker, Brian Ritchie, Gavin Jaenke, Peter Palmer, Barry McCulloch, Peppi Prior, Rod Muir, Mark Tinus, Darren Walker, Mark Bragg, Ian Payne, Gordon Evans, Terence O’Brien, Dave Huckett, Alan Iverson, Tony Brunner, Mark Astorquia; Front: Gordon Papps, Ralph Escriva, Dino DalPastro, Ted O’Brien, Nev Walker, Carol Walker, Gary Bosel and John O’Brien.Photo supplied.
They once roared around Pioneer Park Speedway as fierce Formula 500 rivals. Now, they’re just mates swapping stories and reliving the glory days.
Thirty-two drivers from across Australia reunited at the Queens Hotel for the Burdekin Speed Car Club’s first Formula 500 gathering in 38 years, celebrating a racing era that began in cane paddocks in the 1950s and peaked through the 1980s and 90s.
A weekend reunion brought Burdekin Speed Car Club Formula 500 drivers back together for the first formal gathering in 38 years, celebrating decades of local racing history and lifelong friendships forged on and off the track.
Held as a special luncheon at the Queens Hotel, the event saw 32 drivers introduced to a crowd of about 60 by reunion organiser and MC Bev Bosel. Those unable to attend, along with drivers who have since passed away, were also acknowledged.
Formula 500 (or TQ) racing in the Burdekin dates back to the 1950s, when competition first began on makeshift tracks in cane paddocks, backyards and at the Home Hill Showgrounds.
The sport later moved to its first “official” venue at Brandon Sports Reserve in the 1960s, before the opening of Pioneer Park Speedway in 1974 helped the category flourish through the 1980s and 90s.
At its peak, the Burdekin Speed Car Club produced state and national champions and was regarded as a powerhouse of the sport.
Saturday’s reunion marked the first formal gathering since 1988, which commemorated the club’s 30th anniversary.

A highlight of the luncheon was the cutting of the reunion cake by the club’s oldest member, 88-year-old Ralph Escriva. He was joined by the oldest co-competitor in attendance, Sam Nucifora Snr, as well as noted Burdekin female Formula 500 driver Carol Walker.
Drivers travelled from as far afield as Canberra, Caboolture, Cooloola Cove, Mackay, Bowen and Townsville, along with many regional tracks in between.
Pioneer Park stalwart Gordon “Pappsy” Papps said he “wouldn’t have missed it for the world”.
“We may have been rivals on the track but when it comes to off the track, we have made lifelong friends and it’s just so great to catch up back here in the Burdekin again.”
In a fitting twist, Mr Papps also left with one of the day’s prizes, taking home a raffle win of a restored Formula 500 wing, specially sign-wrapped by Mike Coleman to mark the occasion.
Ms Bosel said extensive planning had gone into ensuring the reunion was a memorable occasion.
“Everyone enjoyed the memorabilia display and a slideshow of 500-plus photos was rolling in the background with all the drivers of yesteryear,” he said.
“It was a very special get-together and I’m sure those who were able to attend will fondly remember it always.”

Seniors
Not such a good weekend for the Panthers. They played just three games all against MA Olympic, winning one drawing one and losing the other. The Premiers and Reserves were at home on Sunday with the Premiers losing 2-3 and the Reserves drawing 1-1. The Colts were away on Friday and won 4-0. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams both had byes.
This week, there are four teams are in action. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams are at home to Warriors kicking off at 8.30 and 6.30 and on Sunday, the Premiers and Reserves are away to Saints Eagles Souths at 5.00 and 3.00.
Ladies Day tickets went on sale last Friday and sold out within ours. Didn’t get a ticket? You can still join in on all the fun at International Park on Saturday 22nd August!
Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club
A big clash against MA Olympic lived up to expectations, with both sides producing a hard-fought contest throughout. Burdekin could not have asked for a better start, opening the scoring from a well-worked corner to take an early 1–0 lead. However Olympic responded in kind, equalising from a corner of their own shortly after. From there, the match settled into an entertaining battle, with the Panthers controlling much of the possession and territory. Despite dominating large periods of the game and creating the better opportunities, Burdekin could not find the finishing touch to regain the lead.
With 15 minutes remaining, MAO took advantage of one of their chances to edge ahead 2–1, putting the pressure back on the Panthers. The response was immediate, with Sean Young finding the equaliser eight minutes from time to bring the scores level once again and set up a tense finish. Unfortunately, the match took a heartbreaking turn in the closing stages when Olympic were awarded a controversial penalty with just three minutes remaining. They converted from the spot to reclaim the lead, and despite Burdekin throwing everything forward in the dying moments, they were unable to find another equaliser, falling 3–2 in a match where the performance deserved more than the result.
Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service
The Reserves game against Olympic was always going to be a tight affair. Some really good passages of football exposing the MAO backline eventually led to a great team goal finished off by Charlie Predebon. The Panthers held a 1-0 advantage to halftime. Unfortunately, five minutes into the second half Ryan Taylor was shown his second yellow card and the result, Burdekin played forty minutes a man down. The Panthers defended stoutly, but Olympic were able to utilise the one-man advantage and snare an equaliser. Burdekin pressed for a winner, coming agonisingly close but had to settle for the draw.
Colts – Astute Finance
On Friday night the Colts took on MA Olympic. The game started slowly with both teams getting chances before the Panthers took a 2-0 lead into half time, with goals from Ryley Siandri and Jhett Jones. The Colts were much better in the second half with Siandri grabbing another goal and then MAO scored an own goal! The match finished with a 4-0 win and the Colts were happy with their strong performance. The competition has stopped for the next two weeks due to school holidays.
Masters
The Masters were again down in numbers and in cool conditions featured a pre-play of the Australia v Paraguay World Cup match. The game ended with Paraguay winning 9-6 after leading 5-3 at half time. Best players on the night were Krishna Singh and Sean Power. The Magic Moments were few and far between! Masters play every Monday night. All players are welcome, male, and female, useful and hopeless, halt and lame. Be there, International Park for 6.30 Kick Off.
Juniors
Junior soccer wrapped up this term with a busy weekend. On Saturday, teams from Townsville travelled down for a good day of matches, with players across all age groups enjoying strong competition and plenty of opportunities to highlight their developing skills. On Sunday, a handful of Burdekin teams headed to the Friendlies Bowen Blast Carnival, where they enjoyed a fun-filled day against teams from across the Whitsunday/Mackay region. The carnival provided a great experience for players, with plenty of smiles, teamwork, and sportsmanship on display throughout the day.
With the school holidays now underway, junior soccer will take a short break before returning refreshed and ready for the next term. We thank all players, coaches, managers, volunteers and families for their support and commitment so far this year, and we look forward to seeing everyone back on the field soon.
The Under 15 Panthers went down 4–3 to MA Olympic in a thrilling contest. Olympic opened the scoring before Annan Power levelled the score with a well taken free kick. Emmanuel Mio then scored a superb goal to give the Panthers the lead, but Olympic hit back just before half time. MAO added two more goals in the second half before Emmanuel Mio scored another absolute cracker in the 75th minute to keep the Panthers in the game. A highlight of the match was Panther’s goalkeeper Connor Griggs saving a penalty in the second half.Despite the loss, the Panthers showed great determination and will be looking to come back stronger after the holiday break.
International
In the World Cup the Socceroos have got off to a great start, beating Turkey 2-0 in their first Group D game in Vancouver, but lost their next match 0-2 against the USA in Seattle. Their final group game against Paraguay resulted in a a 0-0 but that was enough to get the Socceroos through to the Round of 32 where they meet Egypt next Saturday.
Quote the of the Week is from ex Coventry manager Gordon Strachan “Our midfield has about one goal between them in the last year. Did you see Prutton’s effort at Everton last week? We needed air traffic clearance.”

Club Rugby League will resume in the RLT District this weekend, with the Burdekin Roosters playing Norths at Bendigo Bank Park on Saturday across three grades.
In other matches, Western Lions will be at home to Souths, Brothers will host Charters Towers, and Centrals will travel to Ingham to meet Herbert River.
Further changes have been made to Bendigo Bank Park, with new goal posts now installed on Field 1. The field layout has also been moved three metres towards the Ayr High end, so the centre line will now be in line with the centre of the Norm Dea grandstand. These are part of ongoing changes to the area.
The Roosters will meet Norths in three grades at home on Saturday and will be glad to do so after being on the road for seven of their nine fixtures so far this season. In the next five weeks they will play at home against Norths, Western Lions, Centrals, Herbert River and Charters Towers.
Saturday, July 18, will also feature the popular Ladies Day, which looks set to be special this year after selling out in two days. That day will also double as Home Hill reunion day, with all ex-players from the Home Hill Devils invited to remember the past, especially those from the 1986 era, when the A Grade and Under 17 sides won the last premierships played for in the Burdekin Rugby League club.
Games this Saturday will get underway at 3.00pm with Under 19s, followed by reserves at 4.30pm and A Grade at 6.00pm, with the canteen and bar open.
The Under 19s are currently level first on the ladder with Brothers, the team they beat by two points in Ayr three weeks ago. After a couple of players out injured, they were beaten by Norths, but this time are expected to field a strong side.
The only setback could be the Burdekin Catholic High boys, who will have played this week in the Confraternity Shield matches in Brisbane. Since that loss to Norths, they have beaten Herbert River twice and the equal top side Brothers, playing smart, structured footy. Burdekin sit on 12 points, with Norths fourth on 7.
Souths are leading the competition in reserve grade, having lost only one game this season, and that was to the Roosters. They have led on a number of occasions only to be run down, so if they can put it together they could pull off a win over the second-placed Devils.
The A Grade side went on a four-game winning streak before going down to undefeated Souths last start by two points, a controversial Souths conversion the difference. Coach Steve Lansley will welcome back two forwards from that narrow loss, Cooper Fletcher and Nash Beck. Front rower Fletcher, 18, and hooker Beck have been standing out in recent games. Last start Fletcher was recovering from a head knock, while Beck was attending a wedding.
Dual captain Lachlan Shepherd has been leading the way after moving to lock with the injury to Hayden Munro, and he will welcome those boys back. Lansley will know this week which Cowboys players he will have available, but he does have Nemia Nawave and Tama Rupena in good form.
The Roosters would have one of the fastest, if not smallest, backlines in the competition. Every one of them can score a try, and they can defend as well.
Halves Jye Olsen and Mitch Brown combine well and use a variety of plays to gain ground for centres Jones Munro and Jake O’Brien. O’Brien has played wing and fullback but the coach tried him at centre, where he has found a home, scoring three tries in two matches with his swerve and pace.
A number of players have improved through the season, but none more than winger Malik Ogameni, who can smell a try and has scored accordingly. Joseph Doyle was called into the Cowboys Under 21 team last Saturday and scored two tries in a win over the Broncos, so he may not be available. If not, Terry Connors could come off the bench; he is handy, having scored two tries recently against Herbert River.
Adam Camer is an A Grade cricketer and shows that in his safe handling at fullback under the high ball, while also moving well into the backline.
The Roosters are currently fifth, but a win and favourable results elsewhere could lift them to third.
The Blackhawks are coming to Ayr to play the Burleigh Bears during Country Week on Saturday, July 25. On that day the Little Roosters will be playing in all grades, while the senior Roosters will meet Herbert River as well.
Supplied by Brian Carnes

(L-R) Thursday afternoon’s random rink winners Keith Roser, Janet Arthur, and Ron Smith. Photo supplied.
The weather on Thursday, 25 June, despite the early threat of possible showers, turned out to be perfect for an afternoon of social club bowls.
Four games of triples were played.
On Rink Four, Bruce McCallum, Rob Darr and Paul Vass had a close win over Glenn Berryman, Sandra Darwin and Terry Feakes. On Rink Five, Mick McCloskey, Dino Poli and Bob Pickard had a resounding win over Hugh Montgomery, Margaret Linton and Betty Webb, the result of a good team effort.
Rink Six saw Keith Roser, Ron Smith and Janet Arthur win solidly over Des Chapman, Steve Doige and Judy Elton—in spite of Ron Smith being a little confused as to what rink he was playing on, putting his last bowl on the final end on the neighbouring rink’s kitty—good one, Ron.
On Rink Seven, Gary Nosworthy, Jo Roser and Margaret Chapman were too good on the day for their opposition Joe Linton, Nev Webb and Les Hoey.
Random rink winners for the afternoon were Keith Roser, Ron Smith and Janet Arthur. Congratulations.
The seafood raffle for the day was won by Lyn Elton, with second prize of a bottle of wine going to Bruce McCallum.
It was pleasing to see past member and president Les Oakes pay the club a visit after a long spell away. Les, remember the ramp leading to the back door can be utilised to access the club room.
Saturday afternoon saw two triples played. On Rink Six, Bruce McCallum, Les Hoey and Bob Young had a comfortable win over Joe Linton, Steve Doige and Terry Feakes.
On Rink Five, Des Chapman, Katerina and Janet Arthur were too strong on the day for Margaret Linton, Warren Bunn and Paul Vass. Overall, the afternoon was enjoyed by all.
Home Hill Hot Shots darts and 8 Ball, held on Wednesday and Friday nights, will be running Game Three State of Origin raffle drawn on Friday night, 3 July. Please have names in by 5.30pm if playing.
Weekly activities: Monday 9.00am Light Exercise class, Tuesday 9.00am Trimmers, Wednesday 9.00am Craft Group and Social Bowls 5.30pm, Hot Shots Darts 5.30pm, Thursday Bingo (heads down at 9.30am), Club Bowls (names in by 1.00pm for 1.30pm start), Friday Hot Shot 8 Ball from 5.30pm, and Saturday Social Bowls (names in by 1.00pm for 1.30pm start).
Contributed by Bob Pickard

A ladies winners, First In Physio
The Coutt’s Commercial Tavern Men’s and Women’s Open Touch Football season concluded in spectacular fashion last Friday night, with grand finals across eight divisions.
The Men’s A Grade final was an exciting attacking spectacle, with both Crocs and Alliance Pharmacy players showing plenty of flair with the ball. Desperate defence was required at times as each team attacked relentlessly. Crocs scored a quick-fire three tries in a row and ran out winners by 9–7. KJ Zaro proved elusive, scoring five tries for Crocs.
The Ladies A Grade final was a one-sided affair, with a well-drilled First in Physio team defeating Eathorne’s Princesses 11–0. The Monday twins, Stephanie and Martina, controlled the play with electrifying moves. Coach Peter Murray praised the girls for their dedication throughout the season.
The Men’s B Grade final was a decisive win for Way To Go over BAYWatch, 10–6. Dion and Leo Williams both scored two tries for Way To Go, with Dion awarded Player of the Final.
Teamo Supremo battled a depleted Slush Puppies in the Men’s C Grade final, narrowly winning 5–3. Logan Guglielmana was named Player of the Final.
The Men’s D Grade final saw a youthful Burdekin PCYC side score five tries while maintaining a strong defensive line, preventing Feelers from scoring at all. Silas Doolah was named Player of the Final.
The Men’s E Grade final between the mainly ageless Creampuffs and a much younger Renegades resulted in a close win to Creampuffs, 4–2. J Lacey was named Player of the Final.
Touch N Go took out a spirited Men’s F Grade final, with Kyle Vitty scoring four of their seven tries against Blue Murder’s five. Kyle Vitty was Player of the Final.
The Ladies B Grade final saw Salty Sirens defeat Chick Flicks 4–1. Kate Spina was named Player of the Final.
President Peter Knapton thanked the referees who officiated each week, as well as the grounds directors and volunteers who worked to get the fields playable after vandalism.
“Blocks are now in place to protect the fields and there are some still available for sponsorship,” he said.
The mixed touch season will commence after the school holidays, with team nominations to be registered on the Burdekin Touch website.
Men
A Grade: Crocs 9 (KJ Zaro 5, D Doak, C Zaro, D Monday) def Alliance Pharmacy 7 (E Chapman 4, C Power, S Power, B Stockdale) – Player of Final: KJ Zaro
B Grade: Way To Go 10 (D Williams 2, L Williams 2, F Penny 2, B Palmer, R Palmer, J Marshall) def BAYWatch 6 (L Rattler 3, G Henaway, D Daniel, N Walker) – Player of Final: Dion Williams
C Grade: Teamo Supremo 5 (H Horan 2, L Guglielmana 2, R Heuir) def Slush Puppies 3 (L Marshall 2, D LeBlowitz) – Player of Final: Logan Guglielmana
D Grade: Burdekin PCYC 5 (T Heron 2, G Dau, S Doolah, E O’Keefe) def Feelers 0 – Player of Final: Silas Doolah
E Grade: Creampuffs 4 (R Knapton 3, J Lacey) def Renegades 2 (D McKeough 2) – Player of Final: J Lacey
F Grade: Touch N Go 7 (K Vitty 4, C Saxby 2) def Blue Murder 5 (N Pengelly 3, R Smith 2) – Player of Final: Kyle Vitty
Ladies
A Grade: First in Physio 11 (S Monday 4, M Monday 3, T Monday 3, D Noah) def Eathorne’s Princesses 0 – Player of Final: Steph Monday
B Grade: Salty Sirens 4 (K Spina 2, L Groth, J Bailey) def Chick Flicks 1 (C Blackburn) – Player of Final: Kate Spina
Season’s Best and Fairest
Men: George Dau
Ladies: Tremayne Horan, Amity Cornford, Lataiah Trindle
Supplied by Burdekin Touch Football Association

Sixteen young golfers hit the fairways for another successful Ayr Junior Golf Day on Saturday, with the event proudly sponsored by Sanco Produce.
Players competed across three, six and nine-hole divisions, showcasing their developing skills and sportsmanship throughout the morning.
In the three-hole competition, Elijah Davis enjoyed a standout performance, taking out the Gross Winner title, Least Putts and Longest Putt, while Sophie Giddy claimed the Nett Winner award.
Nash Fuller secured both Gross Winner and Nearest the Pin in the six-hole division, with Adell Morello named Nett Winner. Sam Pirrone received the Least Putts prize through a lucky dip.
The nine-hole competition saw Amaya Mahoney claim Gross Winner and Nearest the Pin honours, while Lyla Land was awarded Nett Winner. Oscar Mahoney recorded the Least Putts score.
A special congratulations was also extended to Zach Marchesini and Royce Cohen, who successfully stepped up from the three-hole division to compete over six holes for the first time.
The day marked the final junior golf event for the school term, with competition set to resume in Term 3. Organisers thanked Sanco Produce for their support and congratulated all participants on another fantastic morning on the course.
Contributed with thanks to Kristina Land.

Seniors
A better weekend for the Panthers. They played just three games, all of them against Warriors, winning two and drawing the other. The Premiers and Reserves were away on Saturday with the Premiers winning 3-1 and the Reserves winning 1-0. The Division 1 and Division 2teams both had byes. The Colts, at home to Warriors on Friday drew 1-1.
This week, again just three teams are in action. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams both have a bye and the Colts are at home to MA Olympic at 6.30. On Sunday, the Premiers and Reserves are at home to MA Olympic at 5.00 and 3.00.
Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club
After suffering back-to-back losses, the Panthers were eager to return to the winner's circle against a tough Warriors outfit. The home side could not have asked for a better start, with Antoine Moncoudiol opening the scoring inside the first five minutes. Antoine then had a golden opportunity to double the lead shortly after, but his penalty struck the crossbar and stayed out. That miss appeared to lift Warriors, who gradually worked their way into the contest and began to assert control. Their pressure paid off after 30 minutes when they found the equaliser with a well-placed header from a corner, sending the teams into the break locked at 1–1.
Burdekin started the second half brightly and looked the more likely side, creating several promising opportunities but struggling to find the breakthrough. As the clock ticked down, the match appeared destined to remain level before a moment of quality changed everything. With five minutes remaining, Nyasha Gwarada produced a strong run and precise pass to find Jay Leckenby, who fired a superb strike into, the top corner to restore the Panthers' lead. Sean Young then put the result beyond doubt in the closing minutes, finishing well to make it 3–1 and secure a much-needed victory for Burdekin.
Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service
Against second placed Warriors. The first half was an arm wrestle with neither team really making solid in roads. After halftime adjustments, the Panthers really ramped up the intensity, winning most contests. Jhett Jones secured the game with a tidy finish from a Jalen Pedro through ball. With other results in their favour Burdekin is now in second place on the ladder.
Colts – Astute Finance
On Friday night the Colts took on Townsville Warriors at home, this was a top of the table clash and a heavily anticipated game. The match was fast paced, and both teams had patches of possession. A good free kick from Oscar Liccardello found Brayden Card in the box to tap home the first goal of the match and the first half finished 1-0 to the Burdekin. Warriors scored a scrappy goal early in the second half to make the score 1-1. The Colts worked hard and had created a few chances to grab the lead but could not do so. The score finished at 1-1, and the Colts efforts could not be faulted. They worked hard and got a good result. Next week the Colts take on MA Olympic at home.
Masters
The Masters were well down in numbers and in cool conditions featured a pre-play of the Australia v USA World Cup match. The game ended with the Socceroos winning 7-5 after leading 5-3 at half time. Best players on the night were Tobin Stubbs and Chris Wicks. The Magic Moments were few and far between! Masters play every Monday night. All players are welcome, male, and female, useful and hopeless, halt and lame. Be there, International Park for 6.30 Kick Off for Australia v Paraguay.
Juniors
Junior soccer was in full swing again over the weekend, with our Under 8 to Under 12 teams making the trip to Townsville to take on their northern rivals, while our youngest players in Under 5 to Under 7 enjoyed a great morning of football at home.
The travelling teams represented the club proudly, showing plenty of determination, teamwork, and sportsmanship throughout their matches. Back at home, the Under 5 to Under 7 players continued to develop their skills and confidence while having fun on the field in front of family and friends.
The Under 15s were keen to keep their top spot at Paradise Park, The Panthers struck early after eleven minutes with a goal from Cecil Gwarada from a good cross from Tanner Cole. Burdekin went into the half time break with a 1-0 lead. The Panthers kept the momentum going into the second half with another two goals to Cecil Gwarada giving him a hat trick for the match. The Panthers taking home a 3-0 win and keeping the top spot on the ladder.
National
The Matildas have no upcoming fixtures.
International
In the World Cup the Socceroos have got off to a great start, beating Turkey 2-0 in their first Group D game in Vancouver, but lost their next match 0-2 against the USA in Seattle. Their final group game is against Paraguay in San Francisco on Thursday. A draw should get them through to the Round of 32.
Quote the of the Week is from ex Watford manager Graham Taylor, “Agents do nothing for the good of football. I’d like to see them lined up against a wall and shot.”

The Burdekin Roosters fell two points short of winning five A grade matches on end after going down to two-time premiers and undefeated this year Souths by 34 to 32 in Townsville last Saturday night.
With recent wins over Centrals, Charters Towers, Herbert River and Brothers, the Burdekin Tyre Service Roosters went into the clash with the unbeaten Souths full of confidence of coming away with a win.
They did receive a setback when they lost key front rower Fletcher Cooper with a head injury and hooker Nash Beck attending a wedding, but coach Steve Lansley promoted under-19 stand-out players Chad Fraser and Tyce Cursio.
Cursio was more than holding his own in the rucks until copping a very heavy tackle which saw him replaced, while Fraser went to the unfamiliar fullback role, but he too stood out, making some good inroads.
After conceding an early try, the Roosters then played some entertaining football to score three tries and lead 14 to 12 at the break, Souths receiving two points from a conversion that was very suspect.
Souths started off the second session at a rate of knots, with the Roosters taking some time to switch on.
By the time they did, the two-year premiers led by 30 to 14.
A great fightback then saw Jake Obren cross twice as well as Jye Olsen, and the Burdekin boys were well on top again, but time ran out and they went down by the two points.
Coach Steve Lansley said the Roosters suffered a heartbreaking 34-32 defeat to Souths in a thrilling rugby league contest that went right down to the wire.
The Roosters showed plenty of determination throughout the match but ultimately paid the price for a costly 20-minute period where they struggled to complete sets and maintain possession.
Souths capitalised during that stretch, building a lead that proved difficult to reel in.
To their credit, the Roosters refused to surrender.
A spirited final quarter saw the side throw everything at their opponents, producing some exciting attacking football and demonstrating the belief and resilience that exists within the squad.
The late fightback nearly snatched victory and showed what the team is capable of when playing with confidence.
Jake Obrien and Lachlan Buchbach were outstanding, leading the way with strong performances, while Adam Camer was safe and reliable at the back, defusing attacking raids and providing a steady presence under pressure.
Tries: Jye Olsen 2, Adam Obrien 2, Malik Ogameni, Lachlan Shepherd. Jake Obrien 3 goals, Jye Olsen 1.
In other A grade matches, Western Lions beat Brothers 22-16, Charters Towers beat Herbert River in Ingham 26-10 and Centrals beat Norths 28-6.
After scoring the first two tries, the Roosters reserves led 12-nil before allowing Souths to score and go to the break level at 18-all.
The scores were close for most of the second session until Souths received some penalties, allowing them to attack more with the Roosters defence tiring.
Souths took the match 40 to 26, with coach Peter Horan saying his team didn't take enough chances when they were presented.
That, coupled with a lack of fitness, took its toll.
Dylan Doak was the players' player for a top game, with Ron Geia the pick of the forwards and Prycev Gesah having a good one in the backs.
Horan also thought Llama Ghee had his best game to date.
Dylan Doak scored a try and kicked five goals, with Llama Ghee also scoring two and Ron Geia one.
In other reserve grade matches, Western Lions beat Brothers 34 to 18, Herbert River beat Charters Towers 48 to 4 and Norths beat Centrals 28 to 26.
The Roosters under-19s had a bye, as did Herbert River, with Western Lions forfeiting to Brothers and Norths defeating Centrals 32 to 18.
In the women's competition, Martina Monday scored a try as Western Lions defeated Brothers 20 to 4, with Centrals too good for Norths 50 to 6 and Souths beating Charters Towers 24 to 4.
There will be no games played in the RLTD this weekend, with games to continue the weekend after when the Roosters host Norths on Saturday, July 4. Charters Towers go to Brothers, Western Lions host Souths and Centrals play Herbert River in Ingham.
Supplied by Brian Carnes

(L-R) Glen Berryman, Joslyn Defranciccis, Scott Taylor. Photo supplied
Club championships continue to progress steadily with two games of pairs being played since last reported, the first on Saturday June 13 between Glenn Woodford, Hugh Montgomery and Joe Linton, Margaret Linton with the Woodford team taking out the win.
Thursday club bowls saw the second game played on rink Four (4) between Alex Bojack, Mick McCloskey against Nevil Webb, Betty Webb. This encounter turned out to be a cliff hanger with the Webb team leading for most of the game only to be beaten by one shot on the last end. The performance by both Nevil and Betty was something again that most would not have expected. Congratulations to both winning teams who can now prepare for their next opponents.
Thursday club bowls saw a good roll up with Six games of triples being played. On rink Two (2) Glenn Berryman, Joslyn Defranciscis, and Scott Taylor had a comfortable win over Joe Linton, Gary Schuler, and Les Hoey.
On Rink Three (3) Keith Roser, Bruce McCallum, and Terry Feakes had a win over Trevor Elton, Coleen Olsen,and Janet Arthur.
Rink Five (5) saw a close contest between John Hobson, Lyn Story, and Bob Pickard against Gordon Braid, Jo Roser, and Des Chapman with the Hobson team taking the win by a close margin thanks to the skills demonstrated by John Hobson and Lyn Story.
On Rink Six (6) Wayne Newton, Dino Poli, and Maureen Marsden had one shot win over Jeff Taylor, Gary Nosworthy, and Paul Vass.
Rink Seven (7) Hugh Mongomery, Rob Darr, and Warren Bunn saw another one shot win over Phil Marsen, Sandra Darwin, and Bob Young.
Great to see the level of competition being demonstrated over the afternoon and congratulations to the winning teams and all members who participated.
For the afternoon the Random Rink winners went to Rink Two (2) Glenn Berryman, Joslyn Defranciscis, and Scott Taylor.
The raffle for the day of a meat tray went to Paul Vass with second prize of a bottle of wine going to Glenn Berryman Gentlemen congratulations.
Saturday June 20th saw two triples and a game of pairs played in first class weather conditions which was enjoyed by all who participated. For travelers interested in having a Saturday afternoon of bowls Ph 0468313115. Names in by 1.00pm and 1.30pm start.
It’s that time of year again where all North Queensland clubs travel to Townsville to compete in the most prestigious event of the year, the Dunn Cup extending over Four (4) days, which for all the competitors is exhausting, strenuous both mentally and physically.
Home Hill selectors who have chosen Wayne Newton, Trevor Elton, Alex Bojack and Michael Young with Mick McCloskey as reserve as our ambassadors for the event. Good luck gentlemen and wear our club colours with pride.
Monday 9.00am Gentle Exercise Class, Tuesday 9.00am Trimmers, Wednesday 9.00am Craft Group, 5.30pm for 6.00pm start Social Bowls, 6.00pm Hot Shot Darts Ph Scott 0480208335, Thursday 9.00am for 9.30 Heads Down Bingo, Friday 6.00pm Hot Shots 8 Ball Ph Scott.
Contributed By Bob Pickard

Thursday 25 June
Rotary Club of Ayr Weekly Meeting, 6:15pm-8pm, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr
Friday 26 June
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
Monday 29 June
Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Crochet Group, 1pm-5pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr
Tuesday 30 June
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
Thursday 2 July
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 3 July
Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Bridge Group, 9am-1pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr
Sunday 5 July
Burdekin Plantation Park Markets, 8am-12pm, Plantation Park, Ayr
Lunch at Nonna’s
Sunday 12pm
Step into a heartwarming afternoon of food, laughter and music with Lunch at Nonna’s, a lively celebration of Italian-Sicilian-Australian life featuring stories, songs and a delicious four-course meal shared in true Nonna style. Purchase tickets via www.burdekintheatre.com.au.
Burdekin Theatre, Ayr
Monday 6 July
Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Crochet Group, 1pm-5pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr
Tuesday 7 July
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
Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Dementia Carers Support Group, 10am-12pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr
Thursday 9 July
Cirque Nouvelle
Thursday 6pm-7:15pm
Experience the magic of Cirque Nouvelle as an internationally acclaimed cast blends breathtaking acrobatics, juggling and aerial artistry in a dazzling, modern circus production that promises to captivate and amaze audiences of all ages. Purchase tickets via www.burdekintheatre.com.au.
Burdekin Theatre, Ayr
Rotary Club of Ayr Weekly Meeting, 6:15pm-8pm, Ayr Anzac Memorial Club, 101 Burke Street, Ayr
Friday 10 July
Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Bridge Group, 9am-1pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr
Saturday 11 July
LBCDA Highland Community Concert
Saturday TBA
Enjoy a vibrant night of music, dance and community spirit at the LBCDA Highland Community Concert, a free celebration of Celtic culture brought to life with lively performances at the Burdekin Theatre this July.
Burdekin Theatre, Ayr
Sunday 12 July
Burdekin Aero Club’s Monthly BBQ Breakfast, 8am-12pm, Burdekin Aero Club, Aerodrome Road, Brandon
Monday 13 July
Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre’s Crochet Group, 1pm-5pm, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr