
Did you know that Burdekin Community Association Inc (BCA) can help you with Transport Services locally and to/from Townsville? You can access shops, cafes, libraries, attend events or medical appointments, visit family and friends etc. Our bus drivers and Support Workers are very friendly and helpful. Transport services can be provided to people eligible under a government funded program and also if they are not and we have seats available. We have two buses with wheelchair access as well as
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At the Neighbourhood Centre, we love providing opportunities for the community to come together to increase their knowledge about various topics and, in turn, inform others about different supports and services available. We will be offering several community information sessions over the next few weeks. Please call the centre on 47834243 for more information and to register your attendance. VISITING SERVICE CENTRELINK Friday, April 19 2024 9am – 11am Home Care and Aged Care Information Sessi
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Did you know that the Burdekin Shire Council offers a variety of opportunities for businesses to work with them? Whether you want to buy or sell goods and services, lease or develop land, or access smart water advice, Council has a dedicated webpage for doing business with them. The procurement process is the way the Council purchases and sells goods and services in accordance with the Local Government Regulation 2012. You can find information on expressions of interest, quotations, tenders, it
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In a bid to enhance their impact in the community and further their mission of empowering women and girls, Zonta Club Burdekin Inc applied for the Bendigo Bank Community Grant – and emerged victorious. The $11,000 grant received in 2023 has significantly bolstered the club's ability to carry out various projects and initiatives aimed at uplifting the Burdekin community. President of Zonta Club Burdekin Inc, Judy Sgarbossa, expressed her gratitude towards Bendigo Bank, stating, “Our club members
Read moreAnne Williams and her family have been the warm, friendly faces behind the counter of Tosh’s Convenience Store for just under a decade. Tosh’s has stood as the Burdekin’s go to for a loaf of bread on Sunday to family burger night for over 50 years, and Anne, her husband Neil and their family are extremely proud of all they have achieved for both the business and the community. On Monday April 15, Tosh’s Convenience Store officially came under new management and Anne, Neil, their daughter Hayley
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The Eugene Pagotto Memorial Canefield Ashes celebrated its 20th anniversary over the weekend with hundreds of cricketers, supporters, families and friends flocking to Home Hill to celebrate. The carnival saw innumerable huge sixes hit, classic catches taken, and beverages consumed, but attendees ultimately enjoyed the weekend as an opportunity to catch up with mates and participate in what has become an iconic Burdekin event. Organisers expressed satisfaction with the 2024 event and gratitude to
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The Burdekin Artisans Community Association is rallying the community for its eco-friendly extravaganza with Burdekin Rags to Runway, transforming ordinary household items into extraordinary fashion statements. Tickets are now available for the ultimate fashion event as entrants prepare to showcase their creations at the Burdekin Rags to Runway event on Saturday, April 27. With entries spanning five categories, from junior to racewear, the event challenges participants to think creatively and o
Read moreBy Chelsea Ravizza The Burdekin Craft Spectacular is set to brighten up the Burdekin Memorial Hall for another year with tickets now available. The hall will come alive to showcase the amazing talents of both residents of the Burdekin and surrounding regions from 9am to 2pm on Saturday May 4. With less than a month to go before the vibrant event returns to the Burdekin, Judy Berryman, along with the rest of the event organizers, have been busily preparing the stalls and additional showcases.
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Thursday April 11 was an afternoon of mixed social bowls with the winners of the day in a very tight game was Kay Garner, Vanda Ballao, Joy Woods and Margaret. Friday April 12, we had our monthly Trophy night proudly sponsored by North Queensland Green Solutions where most of the Brandon community turned up for a great night of bowls. We had 82 bowlers which must be a record with everyone having a great time. The weather was perfect and nice to bowl in cooler conditions for a change. A massive
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Queenslanders have the opportunity to tell the state’s electricity networks about their energy needs and wants in the 2024 Queensland Household Energy Survey. Energy Queensland CEO Peter Scott said more residential customers are being encouraged to share their insights in the long-running survey which is a joint initiative of Energex, Ergon Energy Network and Powerlink Queensland. “Every customer’s input into the Queensland Household Energy Survey matters and 4,200 households participated las
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Round 1 week 4: National 1 v Bombers at the Queens 9-1 Ants v Cougars at the Anzac 6-4 Crushers v Falcons at the Ayr Hotel 7-3 National II had the bye 10 points Points: Crushers - 34, Nat II - 33, Nat I - 29, Falcons - 20, Ants - 19, Bombers - 13 and Cougars –12 Games for 18/04: Nat I v Crushers at National, Ants v Nat II at Anzac, Cougars v Bombers at Ayr Hotel and Falcons have the bye Contributed by Kerry Davison Caption: Peter Peach (left) and Chandler Taylor (right) played off in the f
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What a great day at the President’s Day on Tuesday, April 9 hosted by the Ladies’ President, Sandra Stitson. It was good to see all the Clubs in the local region represented, especially Gold City from Charters Towers. Winners on the day were: 1st Place - Kaye Garner, Raylene Butler, Heather Rogers and Lynette Riches. 2nd Place - Vicky Hughes, Robyn Whiting, Lorraine McClintock & Mary Poli The club would like to thank sponsors QLD Country Bank. They have been sponsoring this event for sever
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Local Senior and Youth fixtures were mostly at home last weekend. On Friday, the Burdekin Panthers Division 1 was away to Estates and lost 0-5. Then on Saturday at home to Saints Eagles Souths (SES), the Under 23s lost 0-4, the Ladies were unlucky to lose 3-4 but the Premiers did very well to win 3-1. The Ayr Anzac Club Premiers were keen to bounce back after a couple of losses. Injuries and suspensions saw our depth tested with five regular reserve graders having to step up to the Premier lea
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By Chelsea Ravizza The Burdekin Netball Association has been on a celebratory high since bringing home an amazing win from the Queensland Netball’s Senior State Age Netball Championship. The championship was held at the Western Districts Netball Association in Brisbane on the weekend of April 6-9, where the U15 girls were awarded first place in Championship Challenge Division 4. Extending over four days, the girls played 15 games competing alongside 16 other teams from around the state includi
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Last Sunday week Burdekin Roosters A Grade coach Steve Lansley watched his team play one half of decent football before going down to Western Lions 24 - 22. This Sunday, the coach watched on as they improved that switch-on period to 60 minutes before turning off and allowing premiership favourites Souths to take the win 40 - 22. The Roosters looked really good for the first thirty minutes actually leading by 10 nil with two tries before the Redmen came alive to score 10 points themselves through
Read moreThe keys to a new flood water rescue boat were handed over to the Burdekin Shire Council last Friday, April 5 for use by the State Emergency Services (SES) Burdekin Unit. The boat was replaced as part of the Flood Boat Replacement Program, funded through the SES Major Equipment Grants, and is the third to be replaced in the region in the last 12 months. The 5.3m Swift Marine Barge has been modified to suit the needs and requirements of local SES volunteers. “They’re a very capable boat and reall
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Hi readers Let me tell you, working on this edition’s feature about the Canefield Ashes has certainly got me keen for a weekend of cricket. The concept of a social, family friendly cricket tournament in which generations of teams come together once a year sounds like a dream come true. I’m expecting a lot of fun to be had on the cricket field but I’m sure a few beers, some roast pork and a bit of live music won’t go astray either. I’ll be alternating between camera and cricket bat in hand, so
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Burdekin native bird carer Matt Killeen has taken to social media to thank members of the public for their role in the rescue of an injured bird. On Thursday, March 28, Matt assisted in the rescue of a Sulphur-crested Cockatoo that had hit a barbed wire fence and sustained “some terrible injuries.” “Members of the public found the bird last night and kept it in a warm, dark, quiet room overnight,” he said. “They contacted me via this page first thing this morning, I picked it up and rushed it to
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Hello again! After concluding my internship with the Burdekin Life Newspaper in early March, I was more than grateful to receive a phone call offering me the opportunity to come back and undertake a cadetship! Throughout my time working alongside Sam and the team, I fell further in love with print journalism and solidified my passion for sharing people’s stories through my work and I am beyond excited to pick up where I left off. As I near the end of my Bachelor of Communications and Journalis
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Stories of few rental properties available and blown out waiting lists for social housing in the Burdekin have caused Member for Burdekin Dale Last to sound alarm bells, fearing consequences will be far reaching across the rural community. While images of people sleeping in tents or lining up for rentals in larger city centres were being seen right across the state, Mr Last feared that smaller rural towns like the Burdekin had slipped through the cracks. Mr Last said for regional areas like the
Read moreThree new faces have joined the Townsville Hospital and Health Board following the appointments of Professor Kunwarjit Sangla, Dr Erin Waters, and Graham Pattel announced by Health Minister Shannon Fentiman last month. Townsville Hospital and Health Board Chair Tony Mooney, was also reappointed for another term and said he was delighted to welcome the new members and the wealth of experience and wisdom they would bring to the table. “I’m delighted that the health service has been able to attract
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Organisations across the Dawson electorate are encouraged to apply for funding under the Play Our Way Program which has been designed to make sports more welcoming for women and girls. The funding program will run over three years and aims to deliver long-term benefits and improvements that address participation barriers faced by women and girls in sports. Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox believes this grant opportunity will make a lasting difference to the communities within Dawson
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A temporary closure of Queensland’s North Coast rail line, which runs the length of Queensland's coastline from Brisbane to Cairns, has begun as Queensland Rail crews gear up for a mega maintenance project. Among the maintenance work includes resleepering works on the rail line between Ayr and Home Hill. Queensland Rail Head of Regional, Scott Cornish said the eight-day closure of the line, from April 9 to 17, would allow for track upgrades at key locations, bolstering the safety and resilience
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On March 21, a shop stealing was reported from a local Queen Street business. Subsequent inquiries led Police to an address at Ayr where a 52yr old Burdekin man was issued a Notice to Appear (NTA) for one count of shop stealing and is due to appear in Ayr Magistrates Court on 7 May. At 10:15pm on Friday March 19, Ayr Police located a vehicle on Queen Street, Ayr. As a result, a 21yr old Burdekin man, was issued a NTA for drink driving, .105. He is due to appear in the Ayr Magistrates Court on Ap
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Rehoming fee: $185 DOB: 1.07.2020 Sex: Male Breed: DSH Kid friendly: Soft hands Dog Friendly: Yes, slow Introduction Other cats: Yes Indoors/Outdoors: Indoors Kingsberry’s name says it all. He is a royal man and has a liking for fine dining and treats. When alone he is nearly always found napping on the top bunk and at night time he brings out the cuddles, everyone knows he loves scratches and head rubs. He is in foster care with his sister Layla, who is also looking for her forever h
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