Wednesday, June 11, 2025

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Councillor Column With Councillor Michael Detenon

It's truly a special time of year in our region, as the familiar hum of machinery signals the start of our vital sugar cane harvest season. As your local councillor, it's always inspiring to witness the incredible effort and dedication that goes into this annual tradition, which is so deeply woven into the fabric of our community.

The sight of harvesters working in the fields and the cane trains rumbling along our railway lines are iconic sights that remind us of the immense contribution the sugar industry makes to the Burdekin. For many families, this season brings employment, supports local businesses, and injects significant energy into our economy.

This year, our local mills — Invicta, Pioneer, Kalamia, and Inkerman — kicked off their crushing operations on June 3rd, marking the official start of what we hope will be a safe and successful season for everyone involved. It's a testament to the hard work of our growers, mill workers, transport operators, and all the support services that make this industry thrive.

While the harvest is a busy time, it's also a moment to appreciate the expertise and resilience of those in our agricultural sector. Let's remember to share the roads with our cane haulage vehicles and exercise extra caution around railway crossings as the season progresses.

Here's to a prosperous harvest for the Burdekin!

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