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Roosters Ready For 2024

February 7, 2024

Pre-season training has started for the three men’s team for the Roosters with the Hens to start this week under new coach Anita Hagarty. Newly appointed A Grade coach Daniel Beazley has been in charge of the pre-season work assisted by Reserve Grade Coach Chris Perry and under 20 leaders Paul and Peter Horan. Former Junior Roosters star Terry Connors has returned home after six years away playing in Townsville. Whilst in Townsville, Connors attended Kirwan High where he reached a position in t

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Senior Cricket In Home Hill

February 7, 2024

Senior cricket returned to Barry Richards Field for the first time in 2024 last weekend, with Peto’s Marine taking on Guardian Pharmacy on Saturday, February 3. Guardian Pharmacy won the toss and elected to bat, with contributions from Hugh Smith (41 runs from 39 balls), Thomas Cardillo (23 from 27) and Jay Leckenby (21 from 13) setting a total of 7/183 runs from 25 overs. The bowling effort for Peto’s Marine was evenly spread, with Leo Olditch, Jack Oborne, Simon Vickers, Ben Walters, and Shaun

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The Power’s Back On Cyclone Response A Success

February 1, 2024

Local Ergon Energy crews worked tirelessly to reconnect power to thousands of Burdekin customers. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie

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Sit Down With Sam

February 1, 2024

I survived my first cyclone! And I’m grateful to be able to say I got through it without a single issue. Ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily hit the Burdekin last Thursday evening, bringing with it strong winds and rain. A lot of people lost power for multiple days which, considering the weather’s quick revert to heatwave conditions, would not have been pleasant, I’m sure. I was prepared for a weekend without any electricity-fuelled entertainment, equipped with candles, books, puzzles and knitting equi

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Cyclone Brings Out The Best In The Burdekin

February 1, 2024

There’s nothing like a natural disaster to bring a community together and, although ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily was considered minor in the end, the Burdekin still turned on its community spirit. Burdekin Life has received many reports of generous and neighbourly deeds, from locals helping each other fill sandbags before the cyclone to helping clean up backyards afterwards. “I did see some tremendous examples of good community people helping their neighbours, helping their friends, helping their

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Sophie Robertson Recognised For Her Achievements By Chelsea Ravizza

February 1, 2024

In recognition of her academic achievements and commitment, Sophie Robertson of Ayr State High School is one of eight Queensland recipients of the 2024 Premier’s Anzac Prize, awarded by the Queensland Government. The award recognises the efforts and dedication of young Queenslanders and aims to present students with opportunities to gain an in-depth understanding of the ANZAC legacy. Sophie will embark on a 16-day international adventure touring France, Belgium, and the United Kingdom to explo

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Home Hill Calls For Help To Fight Crime

February 1, 2024

Home Hill residents have called on the state government to fund private security patrols such is their frustration with the spiralling crime rate. Member for Burdekin, Dale Last, met with business owners and residents earlier this week and said the fact that they felt there was no alternative but private security to keep them safe was a direct result of the current state government’s many failures. “People are frustrated and angry due to the actions of a small group of offenders who are running

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Lyn Mclaughlin To Run For Burdekin Mayor “I’m Not Done Yet”

February 1, 2024

Advertising Feature Lyn McLaughlin will run for a final term as Mayor of the Burdekin Shire at the 2024 Local Government Elections on Saturday, March 16. The announcement comes on the first week of candidate nominations opening, with the incumbent looking to see some of her Council’s long-term projects through to completion. “I have been fortunate to be Mayor of the Burdekin Shire for the past eight years and in that time, have seen many significant projects take shape,” Ms McLaughlin said. “T

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Ayr Hospital’s Newest Nurses Graduate Program Ensures Local Staff

February 1, 2024

Ayr Health Service has welcomed four graduate nurses to its staff in 2024, bolstering the service’s nursing workforce and the region’s healthcare capabilities. Three of the new graduates, Macy Davelstein, Dani McFadyen and Nissa Reid, are local to the Burdekin and had been working at the hospital while completing their degrees while Allanis Melvin recently relocated for her new position. “Historically, Graduate nurses rotated from the Townsville University Hospital and then on completion of thei

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Children Hospitalised After Jarvisfield Motorbike Crash

January 31, 2024

Two children were injured in a motorcycle crash on a private property on Rita Island Road, Jarvisfield last Wednesday, January 24. A Queensland Ambulance Service spokesperson confirmed the incident was reported at 4:17pm that afternoon. “Paramedics treated two males in their pre-teens, one with a head injury and one with arm and leg injuries,” the Spokesperson said. “One patient was transported to Ayr Hospital, and the second was airlifted to Townsville Hospital; both were stable.” A Queensland

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Road Safety – School zones

January 31, 2024

Road Safety – School zones With school recommenced for this term, just a timely reminder for parents who drop their children off at local schools. Drop off zones are exactly that, pull up and drop off your children then leave. If you intend on walking your child into school, park elsewhere. We don’t want to cause any traffic congestion during an already busy time of the day. Don’t stop in the lane of travel waiting for vehicles that are parked, picking up children, to leave that space, as this

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On The Beat

January 31, 2024

Several offenders committed a series of break and enters in the early hours of January 23, including ram raids using a stolen vehicle. In the early hours of the January 25, five offenders committed a further series of break and enters and ram raids using other stolen vehicles. These offences occurred in Ayr, Home Hill and Brandon. As of Monday, January 29, three of the five offenders had been dealt with by Ayr Criminal Investigation Branch officers with a total of 43 charges between them.

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CopperString Delivers New Jobs And Opportunities For North Queensland

January 31, 2024

Progress on the CopperString 2032 project is rapidly powering ahead, with the Minister for Energy and Clean Economy Jobs announcing Powerlink will recruit Townsville-based apprentices for the first time. An additional 22-strong contingent in Townsville will also support work on the 840km transmission line which will run from outside Ayr to Mount Isa. The announcements for the region come as 35 new apprentices and graduates from across Queensland began their careers with Powerlink earlier in Janu

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Commendable Advancements For Cape Upstart By Chelsea Ravizza

January 31, 2024

In early 2022, nine defibrillators were installed in various bay areas of Cape Upstart National Park and Molongle Creek Caravan Park to provide the isolated area with essential, life-saving equipment. The installation was initiated by the Cape Upstart Community Progress group with the support of the Whitsunday Regional Council, and the Queensland Country Bank’s Good for Good Grants program. All nine defibrillators, with the aid of the Queensland Country Bank’s grant, were purchase from Megan Je

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Ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily In Photos

January 31, 2024

Caption 1: The Local Disaster Management Group met regularly throughout the event Caption 2: Mackenzie Linton, Ken Linton and Graham Baker preparing for the impending cyclone last week Caption 3: Mark and Ayesha Caption 4: Business in Queen Street, Ayr were sandbagged in preparation for possible flooding Captions 5-7: The cyclone left fallen trees, branches and powerlines in its path Photo credit: Sam Gillespie Caption 8: Ergon crews worked hastily to repair damage to the electricity network. P

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Postponed Australia Day Awards And Citizenship Ceremony Date Announced

January 31, 2024

Burdekin Shire Council is pleased to announce the Australia Day Awards and Citizenship Ceremony, which was postponed due to the severe weather event, has been rescheduled for Monday, February 12 at the Burdekin Memorial Hall, commencing at 6:00pm. The Australia Day awards ceremony stands out as a significant event of the year, offering a valuable chance to acknowledge the nominees and award winners. “Council is looking forward to honouring our Australia Day Award recipients, who have shown ex

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Burdekin Community Association

January 31, 2024

Emergency Relief Program BCA provides financial and material assistance for adults experiencing personal, family, relationship and/or financial issues. The service assists adults and children with basic needs in times of financial hardship, through the provision of vouchers, prepaid cards/vouchers, chemist or transport vouchers, payment of third-party accounts, or direct material assistance such as food parcels. Please note that a Centrelink Income Statement is required unless you are affected b

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Groups Are Ready To Go For 2024

January 31, 2024

With the busy Christmas season behind us, many of us are looking to resume interests and social outings. Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre is home to several community groups and activities. Our very popular Crochet Group is happening on a Monday afternoon, along with the Mahjong Players of the Burdekin. Play 2 Learn Playgroup from 54 Reasons has returned on a Thursday morning, we are looking forward to having our local families make use of our playground and facilities. MoveIT Burdekin has st

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Did you Know? Burdekin Shire Council

January 31, 2024

Did you know that you can find useful information on how to deal with natural disasters on the Council webpage? The Burdekin is a beautiful region, but we also face some serious challenges during the North Queensland summer, such as cyclones and floods. That's why Council has created a range of resources on disaster management and preparedness to help you minimise the impact of a disaster. You can access the Burdekin Emergency Action Guide, which provides practical advice on what to do before,

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50 Years Of BQC Quarries

January 31, 2024

Having played a major role in the infrastructure development in the Burdekin, Bowen and Whitsundays areas over the last 50 years, BQC Quarries has proven its undeniable commitment to quality decade after decade. With all three arms of the business – BQC Quarries, Burdekin Concrete and BQC Sands – celebrating milestones in 2024, Operations Manager Lawrence Fahey reflects on the last half a century with pride in the product and appreciation of loyal customers. BQC Quarries commenced in 1974, initi

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Embracing The Gentle Way An Eco-Friendly Approach To Farewell At Burdekin Funerals

January 31, 2024

In a groundbreaking initiative, Burdekin Funerals, in partnership with its sister company Townsville Funerals, Cremations & Crematorium, has introduced The Gentle Way, an environmentally conscious alternative to traditional burial and cremation practices. This innovative process not only honours departed loved ones but also contributes significantly to reducing carbon footprints. The Gentle Way has already made a substantial impact, saving between 200 to 270 kilograms of carbon dioxide per proce

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Energise Your Day with Delicious and Nutritious Lunchbox Recipes

January 31, 2024

As the school year kicks off, packing a wholesome lunchbox is a fantastic way to ensure that both kids and adults stay fuelled and focused throughout the day. Ditch the monotony of pre-packaged snacks and explore these mouth watering yet healthy lunchbox recipes that will satisfy taste buds while providing essential nutrients. 1. Quinoa Salad Jars: Prepare a batch of quinoa and layer it in portable jars with colourful veggies like cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, and capsicum. Add a protein boost wit

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Barras, Boars And Burdekin Pride

January 31, 2024

Get ready for the rural event of the year, with Burdekin Boars and Barras back on the calendar for 2024! Speaking to the hobbies and passions of the region, and with something for everyone, get ready to get behind the rod or behind the pistols, and help fundraising efforts for Clare State School. Fun for the whole family, the event schedule includes the coveted weigh-in presentations, for all pigs, fish and crabs, the well-stocked licensed bar, Rotary food tent, Lillie’s cubby house, live music

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Sugar Cane Damage Minimal Following Cyclone

January 31, 2024

Initial inspections of sugar cane paddocks across the Herbert and Burdekin indicate approximately 5% of crop to have experienced damage following ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily making landfall last week. Queensland Cane Agriculture & Renewables (QCAR) Chair Charles Quagliata said he and other members of the QCAR team have been active in the field, liaising with growers, members and other agencies to assess the damage. “The bigger cane varieties seem to have laid over as it usually does in windy wea

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ASHS’ 2023 Valedictorian Chelsea Scalia By Chelsea Ravizza

January 31, 2024

In November of last year, the class of 2023 celebrated the conclusion of their high school careers and began the next chapters of their young-adult lives. For Ayr State High School Valedictorian, Chelsea Scalia, this meant celebrating her outstanding 90s ATAR score achievement, and accepting an offer to enroll in a Bachelors of Speech Pathology at James Cook University. With the responsibilities of being Ayr State High School’s School Captain, holding a part-time employment position, and maint

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