Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Issue:

Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Councillor Column

Deputy Mayor Sue Perry

Welcome to the Councillor Column for the inaugural Burdekin Life publication.

As Deputy Mayor, I am grateful to be able to pen this piece to congratulate those responsible for the production.

From numerous conversations, I know our community will embrace this free, weekly newspaper and support it through readership, contributions, and advertising.

As one of the largest employers in the community, Burdekin Shire Council is a hive of activity at all times, and this local newspaper is the perfect medium to keep residents informed.

Communication is key to understanding your community, be it major projects, strategic plans, the budget, road maintenance, events, and activities.

There are some exciting projects currently underway – the new Industrial Estate, the Macro-Algae Treatment facility, Jerona Causeway rebuild and further development of the Anzac Park Precinct with the water park and new kiosk already being well utilised and enjoyed.

Future editions of Burdekin Life will update residents about these projects as well as inform you of upcoming events.

Advocating for the Burdekin is easy because we have a vast range of facilities and services available within our rural community.  

In my role as a real estate agent, I speak with many new residents who now call the Burdekin home, and they are always complimentary of the variety of activities, events, cultural and recreational pursuits that are provided locally. Our location, only an hour to a major city, two hours to the Whitsundays and just over an hour’s cruise to the amazing reef, is second to none.

We are blessed with some of the best beaches, estuaries, and reef fishing available and are within easy reach to Cape Upstart.

Our community also welcomes the annual pilgrimage of many southern visitors who enjoy our wonderful winter weather.

This time of the year is delightful to enjoy the amazing sunsets, cane fires and cooler nights.

With the progressive development of Plantation Park welcoming both residents and visitors alike, it is tremendous to see the amount of activity generated in that space.

The recent improvements in Watson’s Green and Memorial Park have also led to increased and more diverse usage as well.

Strategic planning which aligns with Council’s Corporate Plan has been a priority during this term, these plans are all accessible on Council’s website.

Once again, congratulations to Burdekin Life newspaper team and I look forward to reading many future editions.

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