
The Home Hill Chamber of Commerce tied a bow on 2025 at the Home Hill Bowls Club last Wednesday, using its final Social and Networking Event of the year to promote stronger community affiliatio nacross the Burdekin.
The Christmas-themed gathering proved to be a spirited social occasion, with energetic carolling by the Home Hill Choral Society setting the tone for a night of little structure but valuable connection.
Chamber president Uli Liessmann said it was a positive end to the year despite lower-than-usual attendance.
“Just having everyone there, sitting around the table and talking, it was good to see,” Liessmann said.
During the meeting, Liessmann announced plans to incorporate a new segment—titled My Story—into Chamber meetings moving forward. The segment will see one member share a personal monologue detailing their own story, alternating between Ayr and Home Hill residents at each meeting.
He described it as an opportunity to strengthen bonds between members and further connect the Home Hill and Ayr communities.
Liessmann highlighted the social integration of the two Burdekin towns as a key focus of his tenure as president since being sworn in earlier this year, saying significant strides had already been made.
“Having the Burdekin Chamber showing interest in our Chamber meetings has been a big plus,” he said.
“The Burdekin is not big enough to have these separations. We’re much stronger when we unite.”
Liessmann said he was committed to facilitating the Home Hill Chamber’s steady growth in the new year and encouraged anyone interested to attend.
“You don’t have to be in business to attend a meeting—we want as many people as possible to come along, especially more young people and more women,” he said.
“We are the voice of the community, so we want to be as diverse as possible.”
An energetic carolling by the Home Hill Choral Society setting the tone for a night of little structure but valuable connection. Photo credit: Jacob Casha
The Home Hill Chamber of Commerce used its final Social and Networking Event of the year to promote stronger community connection across the Burdekin. Photo credit: Jacob Casha