Over the last few months Council has been identifying areas around Home Hill and across the Shire that could use a little extra care and attention.
We all want our towns to look clean, tidy and welcoming not just for visitors, but for the people who live here and take pride in calling the Burdekin home.
As part of this work, Council has sent letters to some property owners asking them to tidy their premises. Most people have been really responsive, and it’s a simple but effective way we can all play a part in keeping our community looking great.
If you notice an area that needs attention, whether it’s overgrown grass, rubbish, or maintenance concerns, you can let Council know quickly using the Snap Send Solve app. It’s an easy way to report issues straight from your phone and helps our team respond faster.
As we come into October, it’s Get Ready Queensland Month, a great reminder for everyone to start preparing for the upcoming disaster season. While you’re out and about, I encourage you to take part in the Burdekin Disaster Ready Trail. It’s a fun and interactive way to learn how to stay safe and prepared this season. You can also go in the draw to win a generator, fuel vouchers and more!
More information can be found on Council’s website at burdekin.qld.gov.au.
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.