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Thieves Target Council Chambers, Pool and School As Mayor Calls For Tougher Consequences

December 20, 2023

Three vehicles were stolen from Council offices on Wickham Street, Ayr on the night of Friday, December 15 after thieves smashed a window to gain entry to the Vector building and took the keys. One vehicle was found partially burnt out and another fully burnt out on Saturday morning, whilst another was recovered on Monday, December 18 from Bowen also burnt out. Council is working closely with the Police to identify and prosecute the culprits, who were caught on CCTV cameras breaking into the

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A Merry Men’s Shed Christmas

December 20, 2023

The Burdekin Men’s Shed members enjoyed their annual Christmas Social on Saturday, December 16. The members celebrated the festive season and another successful year. “The Men’s Shed has again reached its objectives of addressing the issues of men’s health such as physical, emotional, and social well-being within the Community,” said Burdekin Men’s Shed Secretary Charles Ford. “We do this by providing a safe and friendly environment where men of all ages can meet, have a chat and a cuppa, ma

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Rescue Pet Of The Week Meet Sophie

December 20, 2023

Rehoming Fee: $185 DOB: 30/11/2020 Sex: Female Breed: Domestic Short Hair Kid Friendly: Kids over 12-years Dog Friendly: Untested Other Cats: Not Adult Cats Indoor/Outdoors: Indoors This sophisticated lady is after her forever home, and she has set herself a part for the job. Sophie appreciates a well-loved and well-groomed home. Dedicated to ensuring her fur is clean and beautiful, Sophie is quick to groom her loved ones as well. She is super clean with her litter box and is quick to love.

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Smart Pet Buying This Festive Season

December 20, 2023

As Christmas nears, RSPCA Queensland is reminding all responsible pet-shoppers to buy smartly. RSPCA Queensland Spokesperson Emma Lagoon acknowledged that while shoppers are actively looking for gifts, pets are for life and the gifting of animals should be carefully considered. “If you’re looking for a pet, giving the gift of a second chance to an animal up for adoption is a wonderful thing to do, but only if you’re ready to offer them life-long commitment,” Ms Lagoon said.

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A Christmas Light Celebration

December 20, 2023

From illuminated Christmas trees singing cheerful carols to reindeer gallivanting across the roof, one Ayr house has once again enthralled the Burdekin with a festive light display. After a successful Halloween light display and street party, Leon McCormack and Jeff Lunn spent every weekend and each evening after work throughout the month of November setting up for Christmas. The lights will be up for the rest of December with a Christmas Light Celebration coming up on December 23 and 24. “It’s

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Burdekin Community Association Burdekin Community Support Neighbourhood Centre Program

December 20, 2023

The Burdekin Community Association Inc (BCA)’s Burdekin Community Support Neighbourhood Centre Program has 3 core operating activities and these are listed below. 1. Link people with formal and informal support Examples of activities may include • Providing information or access to technology to assist community members to engage with services and supports themselves • Assisting community members to determine a pathway to meet their needs and navigate social service systems • Warm referrals whe

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Councillor Column – Cr. Sue Perry

December 20, 2023

What a wonderful time of the year, with crushing finished, school holidays commenced, Christmas lights shining bright and the town busy with shoppers making Christmas preparations. It is a time to be thankful for the year that was and grateful that Jasper was relatively gentle on our northern neighbours. Let’s hope that was the one and only cyclone for the season. I hope you have extra time this year to spend with family and friends whether you are venturing away during the festive break or rem

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Did you Know? Mayor Lyn McLaughlin

December 20, 2023

Did you know that the Burdekin Library is a community hub where you can discover new worlds, learn new skills, and connect with other readers? They are a treasure trove of books, both in print and digital formats. In 2023, the library has loaned out 50,477 print items for the year, covering a diverse range of genres and topics. Some of the most popular print titles were ‘No Plan B’ by Lee Child, ‘Boy Swallows Universe’ by Trent Dalton, ‘Weird History!’ by Anh Do, and ‘Spare’ by Prince Harry. The

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Local Flooring Excellence

December 20, 2023

Radar Floors, a stalwart in the flooring industry, continues to leave indelible imprints across Queensland since its establishment in 2001. Founded in Brisbane and later relocated to North Queensland in 2005, the business has steadily cultivated its reputation for quality and reliability. Their recent expansion to a new showroom at 272 Queen Street earlier this year signals a significant stride in their local presence. Spanning substantial projects across the state ranging from hospitals, nursin

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Cheaper, Faster, Direct With Whitsunday Coast Airport

December 20, 2023

With highly competitive prices, a broad range of direct flights and an experiential fun-focussed terminal, Whitsunday Coast Airport is quickly becoming the airport of choice for people living in the Burdekin. Airport Manager, Craig Turner, said that the Council-owned facility is “delivering seamless and cost-effective access” to a range of destinations. Flying direct to Cairns, Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne and also the Gold Coast (as of December 7), the airport hosts

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Inform, Protect, Act Ayr CIB's Initiative To Combat Drug Offenses

December 20, 2023

Ayr Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) encourage the reporting of drug activity within the community. Community members are often reluctant to report these offences due to being uncertain if the suspicious activity is actually related to an unlawful act, the fear their identity will not remain confidential or the sometimes-incorrect belief police are already aware of these persons and their unlawful activities. Community members often assume that others are providing this same information to

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Blue EDGE With East Ayr State School

December 20, 2023

A group of East Ayr State School Year 6 students have excitedly completed the Blue EDGE program, in partnership with Burdekin PCYC, Ayr State High School, and Blue Light Queensland. Blue EDGE (Educate, Develop, Grow and Empower) is an eight-week program, designed as a physical training program, in order to help extend a young person’s mind and physical ability. For the eight-week program, the students of East Ayr State School completed two sets of physical challenges a week, at 7am, with Ayr St

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A North Queensland Summer Holiday Things To Do In The Beautiful Burdekin

December 20, 2023

With summer well and truly upon us, most of us are enjoying everything the holidays has to offer. This often includes hosting visiting family and friends, entertaining the kids, or simply finding yourself with a bit of extra time on your hands. From the emerald fields of sugarcane to the magnetic allure of the Burdekin Bridge, the Burdekin beckons explorers to uncover a treasure trove of natural wonders and vibrant experiences. Whether you’re a traveller passing through, in town visiting family

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Fast Track Fast Approaching

December 20, 2023

A spectacular showcase of local and visiting talent is coming to the Burdekin with Fast Track North Queensland 2024 fast approaching. This is the only Fast Track event in North Queensland featuring singers, dancers, musicians and more from across the state, taking place on March 16, 2024 at the Burdekin Theatre. Burdekin Shire Council Mayor Lyn McLaughlin said registrations for performers will open in early 2024, with limited spots available. “It is fantastic to see a talent event of this s

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2023 Wrapped Burdekin Library And Theatre Share Their Top Statistics Of The Year

December 20, 2023

While Spotify users were enthralled to relive their 2023 music listening habits in last month’s Spotify Wrapped, the Burdekin Library and Burdekin Theatre have used the format to reveal their own statistics from the last year. According to a Facebook post from Burdekin Library, the libraries loaned 50,477 items in 2023. One of the latest instalments in Lee Child’s Jack Reacher series, No Plan B, was the most popular Adult Fiction title in the region this year followed by House of Wolves by James

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Board Member Farewelled After Over A Decade

December 20, 2023

After 13 years on the Board, Michael Roncato is retiring from his role as Deputy Chair of Queensland Cane Agriculture & Renewables (QCAR), formerly Burdekin Cane and Agriculture Organisation (BCAO). A cane farmer of nearly 30 years, Michael was asked to join the board in 2010, then called the Pioneer Cane Growers Organisation Ltd. He has filled many roles over the years, including Chairman before stepping down to allow Charles Quagliata to take over the role. “My father, at a rather early age, t

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Increased supply drives prices lower

December 20, 2023

The market axiom that “high prices cure high prices” has played out with our sugar market over the last month. The breathtaking collapse of the ICE #11 sugar contract has been one for the record books! Combined with a rising AUD, this has resulted in the 2023 season AUD sugar swap price dropping from a record $950/t to a low $750/t. 2024 season prices are slightly less affected with a fall from a season high of $850/t to just under $700/t. So, what happened? In simple terms a combination of fu

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Growers Gather To Toast A Year Of Sweet Success

December 20, 2023

There was plenty of festive fun and laughter at the Burdekin Theatre last week as nearly 60 growers, extension officers and service providers attended the NQ Dry Tropics End Of Year Sugar Celebration. It was a chance to come together and raise a glass in recognition of a productive year across a variety of irrigation, nutrient and pesticide efficiency projects taking place in the lower Burdekin. Staff from NQ Dry Tropics, Sugar Research Australia, Farmacist and Aglantis updated attendees on the

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Children’s Art Class Break-Up

December 20, 2023

Following a busy year of art activity, the students who attend the Burdekin Art Society Art Classes welcomed their families to their annual exhibition of work and Christmas party on the December 5 at the McMillan Street Clubhouse. Over the year, between 18 and 21 primary children have attended Tuesday afternoon classes where they have dabbled in a variety of different painting techniques, drawing, sculpturing, collage, construction and more. Each child had a ‘gallery’ of their favourite art pi

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Burdekin Art Society Home Hill Harvest Festival Exhibition

December 20, 2023

The Burdekin Art Society held their annual Home Hill Harvest Festival Exhibition on November 11, across the road from the Mardi Gras in the Lower Burdekin Water Board building. It was a colourful display of 82 paintings by members of the club. The People’s Choice awards for this year, sponsored again by Margaret Mary Spottiswood Bland, went to Luisa Delle Baite with ‘Floral Delight’ (first) and Maria Torrisi with ‘Friendship’ (second). The winner of our raffle was drawn with Margaret Redweik

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Christmas Carols With Burdekin Catholic Parish

December 20, 2023

Photos supplied: Karen Keys

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Christmas Carols With Burdekin Uniting Church

December 20, 2023

Madison Magatelli Photography

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Home Hill Bowls Report

December 20, 2023

Thursday December 14 saw 21 players front up for two games of triples and two games of pairs. Rink 2: Dino and Gary out lasted Mick and Mick 15 to 11. Rink 3: Bob and Wayne were much too good for Ron and Stephen comfortably winning 25 to 8. Rink 4: Paul, John and Tony proved too strong for Clinton, Ray and Joclyn 26 to 11. Rink 6: Jim, Des and Glen proved too good in a close game vs Judy, Alex and Hugh/Trevor 22 to 19. Thursday morning saw a good roll up for Bingo with 26 attending. The raffle

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Championing Youth Talent Ayr Surf Club Nippers' Championships Recap

December 20, 2023

On Saturday 9th December the Ayr Surf Club's nippers held their Club Championships at Alva beach to wrap up their local competitive season. It was a lovely afternoon at the beach and the junior members put in some amazing individual performances with some great friendly rivalry on show. They took part in several individual events, including flags, sprints, wades, board race, surf race and ironperson; to gain points towards the overall Age Champion Titles, as well as events to determine a Jun

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End Of Harvest Golf Classic

December 20, 2023

The 2023 End of Harvest Golf Classic took over Ayr Golf Club last Friday, December 15 where hundreds of golfers enjoyed a day on the green for a good cause. Raising money for CORES (Community Owned Response to Eliminating Suicide), the event raised $29,600 towards their work in suicide prevention in the community. “We are blown away and extremely grateful for your support for the 2023 End of Harvest Golf Classic,” organisers Kelsey and Ben said. “Together we can and will make a difference to

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