July 9, 2026

Minute with the Mayor - Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort

One of the highlights of my week was receiving a heartfelt thank you card on behalf of the community from those involved in the recent serious crash. It was a touching gesture that reminds us of the strength and compassion that exists throughout the Burdekin. In times of adversity, our community consistently comes together to support one another, and while no recognition is ever expected, it is always appreciated.

We are incredibly fortunate to live in a region renowned for its fresh produce and agricultural excellence. Whether it's roadside stalls operating on honesty boxes or locally grown fruit and vegetables available throughout the district, the Burdekin continues to showcase the best of country living. Fresh really is best, as my grandparents often reminded me.

I recently visited the outstanding Agricultural Department at Home Hill State High School, where students are gaining valuable hands-on experience in horticulture, aquaculture and sustainable farming practices. Programs like these are helping to develop the next generation of farmers and agricultural leaders. Some of the produce raised by students is available through the popular Prawn Shop in Home Hill, providing a great example of practical learning and community connection.

Last week I attended the 2026 State Budget Address in Townsville with Queensland Treasurer Hon David Janetzki MP. It was encouraging to see mayors from across North and North West Queensland gathered together to discuss the priorities and opportunities ahead for our regions. There is a strong sense of optimism about the future of North Queensland, and I look forward to continuing to advocate for outcomes that benefit the Burdekin and the broader region.

Should you wish to reach out, don’t hesitate to contact me directly by phone at 0447 150 582, or feel free to send an email to mayor@burdekin.qld.gov.au.