
The long-awaited Millaroo Rural Fire Station was officially opened over the weekend more than 12 months after it was announced. The new $1.8 million home for the Millaroo’s rural firies has provided volunteers with an expanded space, new amenities and a training room for volunteers. Member for Burdekin Dale Last said the new facility for the rural fire brigade was both a credit to the brigade volunteers and an achievement the community could pride itself on. “For a number of years now the Mill
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Fast Facts Rehoming Fee: $450 DOB: 12/07/2023 Sex: Female Breed: Bullarab Cross Kid Friendly: Yes Cat Friendly: Yes Other Dogs: Yes Fences: 6 Foot This confident and sociable lady is looking for her forever home. Vixen is a lovable and playful girl, who enjoys adventuring and exploring the world around her. She is so sociable that she would suit a home with another dog, to let her be playful and tired with another animal. Vixen is a queen of routine and loves her regular walks, with her lead t
Read moreLena Courtney has lived in her Ayr house for 68 years. It’s where her five children grew up and where her family calls home. But after Lena’s children left and her husband passed away, she longed for more social interaction and involvement with her community. That’s where Fiona Tomarchio came into her life, thanks to Burdekin Community Association’s (BCA) Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme (ACVVS). The ACVVS is a national program funded by the Australian Government allowing community organisati
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Millaroo State School’s Leadership Induction was held on March 13. Congratulations to Harris Petersen who was inducted as the new School Leader for 2024. Harris has been a student at Millaroo since Prep and said that after watching all the leaders inducted, he’s very happy to be getting a badge himself. Thank you to the parents and community members who attended and a special thanks to Constable Brendan who attended from the QPS. We are looking forward to the rest of 2024!
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A Home Hill cane farmer who was involved in the discovery of one of the Great Barrier Reef’s most horrific shipwrecks has revisited the tale almost 150 years on from her demise. On the afternoon of Saturday, June 10, 1967, 17-year-old Peter Rubiolo joined two friends for a spot of spearfishing off Cape Upstart. “They liked to go spearfishing so I went with them with a small dinghy so they could hop in, have a rest, take the fish off and reload the gun before going back over the side again,” Pete
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Did you know that Burdekin Community Association Inc (BCA) can help you to access community services and get more involved in the Burdekin community? We offer a very wide range of services, under 36 programs, for people of all ages and backgrounds. Most services are FREE. Our team is very well qualified and experienced and can provide you with information and/or help you to access local and outreach services. For example, aged care, disability care, housing, crisis accommodation, financial coach
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Have you ever been lost for words or not know how to start or conduct a conversation? You are not alone - it happens to us all at one time or another. So, what is the Art of Conversation? Good conversation involves being able to connect with others, share thoughts and ideas, actively listen to what they have to say, and being respectful by not interrupting or making everything about yourself. Conversation is a work of art – there is more than one creator! We all can communicate or converse;
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Did you know that the Burdekin Shire Council has a set of local laws that cover various aspects of community and environmental management? Local laws are rules and regulations that are made by Councils to address specific topics, issues and challenges. Local laws complement the broader laws and regulations of the State and Federal Governments and help Councils to manage their local areas in a way that meets the needs and expectations of their communities. Local laws are made and enforced under
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In the heart of the Burdekin, where fishing and boating means so much to the community, Ayr Marine Services ensures local boaties have access to top quality products and dedicated and trustworthy service right here in Ayr. Founded by Aidan Slatcher, Ayr Marine Services began as a part-time venture back in 2018, and by 2021, Aidan had transitioned to full-time dedication, laying the foundation for what would soon become a local favourite. Aidan brings over 15 years of outboard experience to the b
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The Burdekin Chamber held its second event of 2024 on the morning of Tuesday, March 19 at Home Hill News and Coffee, inviting guest speaker nbn Local North Queensland Community Ambassador Carly Crompton to address the members. Ms Crompton provided an update regarding the Regional Connectivity Program, saying Fibre to the Premise will be available to eligible homes and businesses by the end of 2025 in Ayr, Home Hill and Brandon, replacing the copper telephone lines with fibre. “Having completed t
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Burdekin Life readers may remember Home Hill State High School teacher, Louise Nicholas, who was nobly nominated for the Queensland AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award. Her efforts were recognised for her ‘Grow Your Own’ initiative as she advocated for agricultural changes and empowered young students to engaged in the industry. Louise highlights the importance of encouraging students to pursue a career in agriculture as she showcases the diverse industry opportunities that are available to stude
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Wet A Line For Justin Anglers from across the region took to the waterways of the Burdekin for the Burdekin Communications Justin Scott Fishing Classic. Held from March 15-16, the annual fishing tournament was established in 2020 in honour of Burdekin local Justin Scott who passed away in 2019 after a boat crash. The event was established as an opportunity for Justin’s friends, family, those who searched for him and the wider community to come together and celebrate his life. This year’s event w
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Over 50 talented performers took to the stage at the 2024 NQ Fast Track Talent Showcase, some travelling from as far as Sydney and Melbourne. Performers competed in heats throughout the day on Saturday, March 16 to narrow down the finalists to perform in front of special guest judges Taylor Henderson and Ethan Beckton. The one-of-a-kind event exclusive to Queensland delivered a diverse lineup of North Queensland’s finest talent showcasing their skills in singing, dancing, music, comedy and more.
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Social Bowls Tuesday March 12 Winners were Deslie Olsen, Betty Schultz and Heather Jorgensen defeating Merle Nixon, Beryl Cornford and Sandra Stidston. Pam Power and Katarina Stuckler defeated Karen Page and Dot Cutting. Competition Thursday March 14 Open Rinks Winners were Merle Nixon, Karen Page, Thelma Klopper and Sandra Stidston defeating Katharina Stuckler, Elaine Young, Heather Jorgensen and Mary Poli. Ruth Moore, Isabel Cislowski, Joy Comollatti and Irene Wilson defeated Deslie Olsen, Tri
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Friday March 15 saw the 2nd round of Trophy Bowls sponsored by Mio Farming with another great turnout of 56 bowlers. Once again thanks goes to the ladies in the kitchen preparing another good smoko. Thanks also goes to our master chef Len Fenney for cooking the sausage sizzle. Winners of the evening were L Yanis, Ray Panecassio and Tony Battaglia. 2nd Place to Raymond Tortorica, Jayson Farry, Lloyd Shepherd and Brett Wilshere. Winners of the losers were Peter Lejarraga, M Previtera and R James
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Wednesday night Barefoot bowls at Home Hill saw Paul and Judy defeat Nev and Ron 13 to 8 on Rink 4. Rink 5: Yogi, Lol and Sam defeated Tony, Merle and Joe 15 to 10. Rink 6: Betty, Margaret and Torrie defeated Tasha, Carol and Trevor 17 to 9. Rink 7: Conner, Gladys and Alex defeated Conner, Mark and Mick 17 to 8. On Thursday, 20 players turned up at Rummeny Green on a very warm day. The days winners were Jimmy Murray, Joe Linton and Wayne Newton. Rinks 3 to 6 east to west were used again due
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A close season of competitive cricket came down to Saturday afternoon as Home Hill Cricket Association hosted its grand final between Guardian Pharmacy and Peto’s Marine. Ladder leaders Guardian, who defeated Crowned Mongrels the previous week to secure their spot in the final, won the toss and elected to bowl while second placed Peto’s were coming off a bye. The early wicket of Peto’s opener Brad Parravicini to Thomas Cardillo got the bowling side off to a great start before fellow opener Simon
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Local Burdekin FC Prems have been playing well for this early part of the season and confidence was high to travel to Warriors and get a winning result. Despite having players missing through injuries and circumstances the team was able to focus and maintain their composure to play a high quality, high tempo game. The first goal came from a corner late in the first half and was a just reward for continued pressure from good attacks down both sides of the field. The second half started brightly,
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There were blue skies finally last Friday at the Nutrien Ag Solutions Cricket Complex which allowed the Challenger Blasters and Junior Hardball cricket games to go ahead. The Challengers began with the whole group participating in some fun drills of running between wickets set up on the grass, then bowling the correct line and length in the nets. They were then split into two groups to play games of ‘Pairs Cricket’ on the fields. The Junior Hardball game had a mixture of low scores in the battin
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The glory days of surf sport will return at the Surf Life Saving Queensland Youth State Championships being held at Burleigh from March 21-24. This event will be action-packed with thousands of the next generation of surf sport superstars battling each other on the surf and sand in their quest for state glory. More than 1,600 surf lifesaving youth sports competitors from all across Queensland, including six from the Ayr Surf Club, will compete in beach sprints, flags, board rescue, surf rescue,
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Burdekin Roosters coach Steve Lansley was impressed after his team beat Townsville Brothers in an A Grade trial at Airlie Beach last Saturday night. “Brothers sent down a pretty strong side with only a couple of players missing and were confident of taking the match,” Lansley said. In the end, the Roosters came away with a two-point victory 28-26 after conceding a try late in the match when one man down with Dom Augostis in the bin. The Roosters crossed for five tries with Dylan Doak converting
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Burdekin Clay Target Club had a very successful 2 Day Shoot on Saturday March 9 and Sunday March 10. 73 shooters attended, travelling from Atherton, Silkwood, Townsville, Bowen, Mackay, Sarina and Charter Towers to compete over the weekend. The weather wasn’t looking the best leading up to the weekend but at least the heavy rain held off for us, with only scattered showers at times. The cloud cover and wind made conditions very challenging with visibility tough while the targets danced a jig but
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Hi Readers I finally got back out onto the cricket field on Saturday for the first time this year and only the third time this season. As is often the case, I’ve found my form at the pointy end of the season, taking a catch and a wicket and, most importantly, I didn’t bowl any wides. My team got the win on Saturday and have made it into the grand final this weekend, so hopefully I can continue this form and help the boys to a victory. Flick to page 47 for a recap of last week’s game and come on
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