
Looking for a fun way to keep your mind sharp and enjoy good company? The Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre hosts a friendly Mahjong group every Monday from 1pm–5pm, welcoming players of all ages and skill levels. Mahjong, a traditional Chinese game believed to have originated in the Qing Dynasty, has been enjoyed for centuries for its perfect mix of strategy, memory, and a little bit of luck. Played with 144 beautifully decorated tiles, the game is often compared to rummy, as players draw and disc
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The Burdekin Art Society was formed 54 years ago by Cecilia Spottiswood, and a group of artists and members of the public. It has evolved over the years with different meeting places and different sites for artists to paint and enjoy friendships. The current site is an excellent building at 154 Macmillan Street Ayr, which is covered in murals painted by the members. It is an art gallery with many works of art from the members hanging inside. Members get together every Tuesday from 9.30am – 12.0
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An average weekend for the Panthers, winning two, drawing one and losing two of the five matches played. On Saturday, at home against JCU Riverway, the Premiers won 4-2 and the Reserves drew 2-2. On Friday, at home the Ladies defeated Rebels 5-0, and in Townsville, the Division 1 Men lost 1-3 to Wulguru and the Division 2 Men lost 0-4 to Estates. This Saturday the Premiers and Reserves are way to Saints Eagles Souths, the Premiers at 7.00 and the Reserves at 5.00. On Friday night the Ladi
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Heavy rain in Ingham last Friday night made the going tough for the A-grade match between the Roosters and the Herbert River Crushers last Saturday. The ground was very heavy and muddy in places, especially after a reserve-grade match between Herbert River and Bowen was played beforehand. Despite the adverse conditions, the smaller Burdekin team handled the situation well, going down in the dying stages 18 to 14. The locals actually led the River 10 to 6 at the break after Kali Nauque and Nem
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Sporting and recreation clubs across North and Far North Queensland impacted by early 2025’s severe flooding can now apply for a share in a $30 million funding package to help repair and rebuild their facilities. The Sport and Recreation Recovery Program (SRRG) — a joint initiative by the Albanese and Crisafulli Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) — offers up to $1 million per facility for eligible not-for-profit sport and racing clubs, as well as local councils.
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Home Hill State High School's 2025 Fishing Competition marked a lively weekend for the Burdekin from 25–27 July, luring anglers from across the state to take part in one of the region’s biggest fishing events. Thousands in prizes were on offer across casting, raffles and the Longest and Mystery Length barramundi categories, with each catch photographed on custom brag mats to promote catch‑and‑release. Sunday’s Family Funday wrapped it all up with music, food stalls, a licensed bar, kids’ activi
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Some weeks in this job are all about chasing headlines, while others are about stepping back and touching what really keeps the community ticking. It’s Home Hill in the spotlight this week—a place that punches well above its weight when it comes to the businesses that keep people fed, fixed, and fuelled. This week, I had the pleasure of meeting the faces behind The Prawn Shop, where one little crustacean-filled roll managed to make the leap from Bruce Highway pit stop to national TV fame. And
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The Lower Burdekin Historical Society was inaugurated on 15 November 1967 with approximately 80 members from Ayr and Home Hill. Inaugural committee members included Bill and Isobel Cislowski, John Hawkins, Robert Collins, Ray Menkens, Allan and Jess Ey, J. Bessel, Ray and Margaret Conley, and Sandra Cameron. The Society researched the history of the Lower Burdekin, from early exploration and settlement in the 1860s to the establishment of industry and business. Wherever possible, members visite
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High-visibility, proactive policing has put the squeeze on serious repeat offenders across Queensland and resulted in more than 250 offenders being charged with almost 400 crimes in 20 days. Former Police Officer and Member for Burdekin, Dale Last MP, said Operation Marshall was already delivering results; a fact that highlighted missed opportunities over the last decade that could have resulted in fewer crimes and fewer victims. “Operation Marshall is a $31 Million investment in tackling crim
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This month, the Burdekin Potters are celebrating a monumental feat—50 years of friendship, shaping clay, and nurturing creativity at the heart of the community. On July 26 and 27, they’re opening their doors to honour this rich history and the passion that’s kept the club thriving all these years, inviting everyone to come along and join the festivities. The group first met in 1975, when about 20 enthusiasts gathered at Ayr High School to pursue a shared interest in pottery. “We started out meet
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Ayr, QLD — Community spirit was front and centre on Saturday, July 12, 2025, as the Rotary Club of Ayr commemorated its 70th anniversary with an evening of pride, gratitude, and reflection. Held at the Showgrounds Hall, the event brought together past and present Rotarians, dignitaries, Representatives from Rotary Clubs from Home Hill, Townsville, and Bundaberg, along with friends of the club and community members to honour seven decades of service. The evening’s theme was clear: celebrating th
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Homelessness isn’t just a big-city problem. It’s happening right here in the Burdekin, and Burdekin Catholic High School (BCHS) leaders, together with the Shire Youth Council, are stepping up to help support those most affected. They’re doing so through the inaugural Stand Up, Sleep Out—Youth Against Homelessness event, to be held on Friday, 8 August 2025, during National Homelessness Week. The event will see students and community members sleep rough for a night in solidarity with those withou
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55 Years Strong in Plumbing and Gas For more than half a century, Liessmann & Sons Plumbing and Gas has been a Burdekin mainstay, evolving from a modest one‑truck plumbing operation into a comprehensive, full‑service plumbing and gas provider. Over the years, LP and commercial gases have become a core focus of the operation. What once began with the occasional cylinder now accounts for half the business, with gas services stretching from Giru to Bowen and all areas in between. The company emplo
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It’s been a busy start to Term 3 with students returning to classrooms and Council projects progressing across the Shire. This week, I’d like to shine a light on Burdekin Catholic High School leaders alongside the Burdekin Shire Youth Council, who are collecting donations for the upcoming Stand Up Sleep Out – Youth Against Homelessness event on Friday 8 August. This initiative, held during National Homelessness Week, gives people the chance to show solidarity with those facing housing insecurity
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Simon Hood – Wilmar Manager, Grower Marketing Every grower has a different way of handling their GEI sugar price exposure, which affects their final cane price. Some like to keep a close eye on the market, while others prefer a hands-off approach. We offer a range of pricing options so growers can choose what suits their level of interest and their risk appetite. We recommend thinking about sugar pricing as a form of risk management. If you're using Target Pricing, it means selling in small st
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Wilmar Sugar and Renewables is concerned for the safety of its loco crews and members of the public after three track tampering incidents in the space of a week. Burdekin Cane Supply Manager John Tait said members of the public had switched the points on three sections of cane rail line in the Burdekin region in the second week of the school holidays, causing two near hits and a derailment. One of the near hits involved children. It’s not known who was responsible for the other incidents. “We’
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By CANEGROWERS Chair Owen Menkens The Queensland Government’s announcement to extend the 15 per cent rural irrigation price discount for another two years is a long-awaited and welcome move—and I reckon most of the farmers I know would say it’s about time. This is a common-sense decision and one we’ve been calling for loud and clear. It’s great to see the Crisafulli Government listening to what the agriculture sector has been saying and acting on it. For irrigators like us—especially in high-c
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Local builder Aaron Cursio has never been afraid of hard work—or a new challenge. After more than two decades working for himself in the Burdekin, the hands-on tradesman is now branching into something he’s been eyeing for years: supplying and installing hot dipped galvanised structural steel sheds at very competitive pricing. “It’s another opportunity to diversify and grow my business,” Aaron says. “I’ve been doing sheds for a long time, and now we can offer a superior shed at a more competiti
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Home Hill’s The Prawn Shop has become a local seafood sensation—and it all started with four humble prawn rolls. “We opened with just seafood, but to get people through the door, we started the prawn roll,” owner Melissa Wiles says. “On my first day, I made four. By the end of the week, I was making 40 a day.” The prawn roll’s popularity skyrocketed, gaining even wider recognition after featuring on Channel 9’s Today Show. Melissa was contacted through the local council about the opportunity,
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Wednesday's Home Hill Chamber of Commerce meeting was once again full of high spirits, local updates and passionate conversation. The evening kicked off with Burdekin Shire Council Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort providing updates on council affairs, including funds being set aside to address the flying fox issue. She then fielded questions from the audience before handing over to officer Sam Pyke of Home Hill Police, who delivered a local crime update, highlighting the successful seizure of a sizeabl
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Dubbed "Australia's own Bocelli," acclaimed Ingham-born tenor Paul Tabone returns to North Queensland this September with his celebrated show Viva Pavarotti at the Burdekin Theatre. A graduate of the Central Queensland Conservatorium and an alumnus of Italy’s Luciano Pavarotti Foundation, Tabone calls the performance “a celebration of Pavarotti and more,” with “a little bit of opera, a bit of music theatre, and some pop.” Inspired by the famed Pavarotti & Friends concerts, the show revisits the
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At The Australian UFO Festival In Cardwell This August Have you ever gazed up at the night sky and wondered what else might be out there? Or wanted to dive into the fascinating mysteries of UFO sightings, unexplained encounters, and alien life – all while enjoying a weekend of fun, community spirit, and tropical hospitality? Then mark your calendars for Friday 8 to Sunday 10 August, and head to Cardwell for the 2025 Australian UFO Festival. Now in its eleventh year, this unique event celebrates
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At just 22, Caleb Hill has already worked a string of jobs—from macadamia plantations to night-fill shifts at Woolworths—but it’s his current role in electrical sales at Harvey Norman Ayr that he calls “the only job I’ve fully enjoyed.” “I’ve worked in a few different places,” Hill said. “I left school thinking, ‘Oh, I’ll find something to do.’ I worked on a farm, with Ford for a bit, did solar installation, and even night fill at Woolies. But this is genuinely the best thing I’ve done—I’ve act
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Eloise Rayner, a passionate local speech pathologist with a knack for heartfelt songwriting, has just dropped her latest single, There Goes My Heart—a stirring country track inspired by that moment when your emotions take over before your mind can catch up. The song emerges naturally from Eloise’s long-standing love of songwriting and her involvement in a collaborative nationwide songwriting group. “I’ve been songwriting since I was in my teenage years,” Eloise shared. “For the past four years
Read moreRepresenting the Ayr Golf Club At The 2025 Burdekin Water Festival After playing golf for as long as she can remember, 11-year-old Hunter Oar was over the moon when she was asked to represent the Ayr Golf Club as a 2025 Burdekin Water Festival Junior Ambassador! “I’m really proud to be representing the Ayr Golf Club as a junior ambassador for the 2025 Burdekin Water Festival as I’ve been playing golf since I was little, and I’m excited to help promote junior golf in our community as part of thi
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