
For over 10 years Burdekin Hearing has been looking after the health of locals, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to hear clearly and easily with a range of devices and a thorough testing system that can identify issues for any patient.
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The trusted faces behind NextGen Renewables are here to make your shed, patio, deck, and carport dreams a reality with their unique custom designs that are a popular choice for property owners across the region.Owned and operated by locals, Duncan Kerr and Mark Vass, the pair are both skilled and experienced builders whose quality techniques are highly sought after.Launching the business six years ago, they began selling ground mounts for large solar systems on farms, but the company soon divers
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For four decades, Bonato Electrical & Airconditioning (trading as Laser Electrical Ayr) has stood tall as a testament to local and family business success. Established and still run by Burdekin locals Richard and Karen Bonato, the essence of Bonato Electrical & Airconditioning lies in its deep-rooted commitment to the community.
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Your local fitness gurus and personal health experts, Get Fit Burdekin, are expanding, and they’re taking you with them!Since the early days of the business, over three years ago, owners Christian and Yvette Lando have welcomed every opportunity with open arms.
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Padman Water Solutions has been a distinguished player in the agriculture industry for over 35 years and established in the Burdekin for three, employing local people to support local farmers.
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In the thriving agricultural hubs of North Queensland, Tracpower NQ has been a stalwart in the industry since its establishment in 2001. At the core of Tracpower NQ's philosophy is a commitment to assist the wider north Queensland public.
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Wilmar Sugar and Renewables have embarked on a landmark trial aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its loco fleet, swapping diesel for hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO).A first for the Australian sugar industry, the renewable diesel trial is a key initiative in Wilmar’s pathway to net zero.
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Koalas are now on the move looking for love or a new home, with veterinarians and wildlife carers urging all Queenslanders to be extra vigilant and help keep koalas safe this breeding season.Koalas will be spending more time on the ground as they try to find a mate or establish new territory, and young koalas leave their mothers to find a home of their own.
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The Burdekin Race Club pulled all the stops at their most recent race day, with an exciting Fashions on the Field culminating the event.
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Two East Ayr State School students have participated in the coveted Australia Wearable Art Creative 2023 PSOE event, which is also part of the Festival of the Arts. Year 6 students Savannah and Zenniece, with their teacher Mrs Nash, travelled to the event in Townsville in August to showcase two wearable art costumes, designed and constructed by East Ayr State School students.
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Close to 10 years ago, an opportunity arose for Tasha Smith, something that she could not pass up, and she has been reaping the benefits ever since. 12 years ago, Tasha accepted a job in a Burdekin boutique, a shop she fell in love with and two years later when the offer came up for her to purchase the business, she couldn’t turn it down.
Read moreOver 3,000 people lined Eighth Avenue last Saturday, November 11 for the Harvest Festival Grand Parade where businesses and organisations paraded down the street in floats of all shapes and sizes.Celebrations continued at Watson’s Green for the Street Party where rides, food and live music kept guests partying on into the night.
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It was a weekend of glamour, dancing and celebration for the four Home Hill Harvest Festival Queen Entrants.Friday night saw Dayna Linton crowned Charity Queen and Allie-Jo Farry crowned Personality Queen, although all four entrants were celebrated for the occasion.
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Pearl is a precious attention seeker, who will keep the affection coming. She will make herself right at home in your home and will be sure to keep the purrs coming and the love spreading. Pearl loves being snuggled and cuddled, and once she is 100 per cent comfortable in her new space, she will become your built-in lap warmer. While Pearl has her own quirks, she is quick to love and will always dote on her human.
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Adorable pets of all shapes and sizes turned out to Watson’s Green for the Home Hill Harvest Festival Pet Show last Wednesday, November 8.Dedicated owners brought along their animal friends, showcasing their talents and spreading happiness.
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Pintxos, Paella and Postre were on the menu on Sunday, November 5 as North Queensland Basque Club hosted its Burdekin function at the Parish Hall in Ayr. Generous members donated to the raffle prizes while the Arrate sisters celebrated their November birthdays. North Queensland Basque Club shared a huge ‘eskerrik asko’ (thank you) to Mary Arrate and her team of helpers who prepared, cooked and served Sunday’s meal and drinks.
Read moreJarvisfield State School hosted a Christmas Fete last Saturday, November 11, the first big event held by the newly reinvigorated P&C in many, many years. “Our school community is extremely proud of the event that was held on the weekend,” said Jarvisfield State School Principal Lisa Bello.
Read moreThis year, Burdekin Machinery Preservationists hosted their Open Day and Inter-club rally where neighbouring machinery clubs were invited to participate. Towing engines and tractors from Mackay and Townsville is a big ask, but our visiting friends have supported us during this event.
Read moreThe Ayr Surf Club was the host for the annual North Barrier Branch Surf Rescue Championships over the weekend where competitors from across the region came together to test their lifesaving skills. The Ayr SLSC had 11 members showcasing their lifesaving knowledge and rescue skills and put in a great day of competition with some amazing results for the local crew:
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Thursday, November 9 saw 19 players ready to do battle. Three games of triples were the way to go.
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After a rain delayed start, 16 bowlers took to the green and played bowls until lunch time. A delicious lunch was served, we watched the Melbourne Cup race and then continued our game of bowls.
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Ayr Junior Golf held its last day of the season last Saturday, with a fun morning where players chose a friend, parent, brother or uncle to play with. The mix-up pairs played a two person Ambrose with their chosen partner. All in the name of fun!
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On Sunday, the final of the Monthly Medal was played in conjunction with the Cannavan Memorial. Thanks went to the Cannavan family who have sponsored this Honour Board event for the last 50 years. Three generations of the Cannavan family are still playing.
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Giru HwaRangdo recently held a day of training and grading, inviting Grand Master Myung Man Kim to the region.Students gathered in Giru on Sunday, November 12 for a day involving the grading of students in front of Grand Master Kim, Head Instructor Zoe Hughes and two senior instructors, Jay and Jack. A 3-hour training session then followed for all students and instructors.
Read moreThe ‘Players of the Week’ award winners last Friday in the Under 13s were Xavier Cross and Oscar Mahoney. Xavier scored 9 runs with the bat and in the field, he ran out a batter and clean bowled another. Oscar, who has been very consistent each week, scored 19 runs, also effected a run out and snared two wickets when bowling, one of which was a caught and bowled. The highest run scorer was Marshall Parker with 24 and an honourable mention must go to Michael Finn who was unbeaten on 17 runs. The
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