
The Burdekin Men’s Shed Association hosted its annual Seniors Month morning tea, inviting members of the community to enjoy coffee, tea, and delicious food.Burdekin Shire Council Mayor Lyn McLaughlin and Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox MP spoke to attendees while a slideshow displayed the history of the association.
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The Hinkson Esplanade boat launch on Groper Creek has been confirmed for future upgrades, with $640,000 proposed to complete the works. Groper Creek and Hinkson Esplanade were identified for the upgrade through data released from Maritime Safety Queensland. The data recommended construction of a two-lane ramp with a centralised queuing structure in place of the southern, downstream ramp, and a new parking area to hold 40 car-trailer spaces.
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Pope Francis has said, "I prefer a church which is bruised, hurting and dirty because it has been out on the streets, rather than a church which is unhealthy from being confined and clinging to its security."
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At 11.05pm on Friday 22 September, Ayr Police intercepted a vehicle on Queens Street, Ayr. The driver, a 40yr old Tablelands man, was issued a Notice to Appear (NTA) for drink driving, .131 and unlicenced driving. He is due to appear in Ayr Magistrates Court on 17 October.
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A unique radio station often draws the attention of travellers making their way through the Burdekin. It’s the sweet sounds of Sweet FM, broadcasting from the prestigious old Home Hill courthouse, a building that, similarly, will catch the eye of passersby.Established in 1999 by the Burdekin Development Council, a sub-committee of the Burdekin Shire Council, and spearheaded by then mayor Beth Honeycombe, Sweet FM has become a trusted radio source, providing region-specific information, advertisi
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Our region boasts a rich culture of sporting events and activities, catering to a diverse range of interests and ages. Whether it is football, swimming, netball, basketball, soccer, touch, tennis, or good run, the Burdekin really does have something for everyone.
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Did you know that in the last financial year, your Council convened a total of 23 Ordinary and Special Council Meetings? Council meetings are open to the public, allowing individuals like you to observe how decisions are made and the reasoning behind them.
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Nestled in Chippendale Street, Ayr is the Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, a space for kindness and community connection for all residents of the region.The centre has been operational for almost 40 years, originally established by volunteers wanting a hub for activity and connection and ultimately funded through the Department of Communities.
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A fun-filled night of fancy dancing and fabulous costumes awaited all and sundry who came to the Clare State School Fancy Dress Ball recently. The theme for this year’s ball was ‘Under the Sea’ with students, staff and family members coming dressed as everything imaginable including sharks, mermaids, deep sea divers, jellyfish, turtles, flying fish and many, many more.
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The Millaroo State School Kindy has had a very busy Term 3. In science, they explored sound: how it is created and how it can be changed, even creating some of their very own musical instruments. Also in science, the class explored light, the source of light and how when light rays are disturbed, shadows are created.
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he towns of the Burdekin Shire look towards Townsville for all our services. This was not always the case. We have a new local newspaper, Burdekin Life, whose origins are from the Whitsundays. Bowen started out as our centre back in 1861 and over the years it has continued to play a roll in our Burdekin lives.
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Cane farmers could dramatically reduce herbicide costs and Reef run-off thanks to an innovative new crop sprayer project led by James Cook University (JCU).Designed in partnership with JCU researchers, agricultural technology company AutoWeed and Sugar Research Australia, the machine uses artificial intelligence (AI) to detect and spray weeds, such as nutgrass, in a cane paddock, delivering greater efficiency than conventional blanket spraying methods.
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Growers will receive additional support against fall armyworm with a nationally coordinated program to reduce the pest’s population and its impact.Led by the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries and delivered with co-investment from Hort Innovation, the $2.1 million initiative will arm vegetable growers with the tools and knowledge they need to wage war on the ravenous pest.
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Year 11 student Brooke Smith has two different school uniforms in her wardrobe – one for Ayr State High School and, the other, a set of hi-vis clothing and steel-cap boots for Wilmar Sugar and Renewables.As part of an initiative to build a diverse and talented workforce, Brooke has become the company’s first school-based apprentice.
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RuralQuip began its life as a small steel fabrication business on Rossiter Street in the 1940’s. Following the purchase by Robert Oar in 1982, the business was moved to the industrial estate and renamed “RuralQuip” in 1989.
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By choosing Wilmar as your GEI marketer, you are choosing to work with a leading global sugar trader. This gives you direct exposure to insights to the world sugar trade backed by in- depth analysis of international supply and demand fundamentals that ultimately determine price outcomes.
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Coming live to the Burdekin Lighthouse in Ayr, the Finding Nemo Junior theatre production! The Great Barrier Reef will come to life on a stage near you in October and November, from October 21 to 29 and November 4 to 5.Based on the beloved Pixar film, the production will feature junior cast members from ages four to fifteen, who are ready to make a splash on the big stage! The show is set to take you under the sea and make you smile, laugh and even cry - with a story that everyone knows and love
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Claude is eager and ready for his forever home!Coming to Angel Paws from Burdekin Pound, Claude is a cuddly purr machine. Loving a good pat and fantastic chin scratches, Claude will not hesitate to make himself comfortable on his human’s lap.
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Water is an important part of the Burdekin’s identity, so it’s important to ensure that the health of the waterways is well maintained for generations of fish and fishers to come.OzFish is a not-for-profit community organisation made up of members of the recreational fishing community collaborating with other organisations and fishers to improve fish habitat.
Read moreServicing a range of heavy vehicles, from large trucks to school buses and garbage trucks, the experienced team at Pyott’s Mechanical can fix and maintain almost any vehicle, keeping you on the road and moving forward.
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In 1929, the Lower Burdekin Hockey Association, originally known as the Delta Hockey Club, had its modest beginnings. Thanks to the generosity of local businessman Stan Hall, the club was equipped with the necessary gear to kickstart its journey.
Read moreOver the weekend, the Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club headed to the annual Forrest Beach Surf Carnival for two days of action-packed competition. Their small contingent of 31 competitors battled it out in some very tough conditions with strong winds and waves with some amazing individual and team performances. The members competed in beach events including flags, sprints and relays, and water events including surf race, board, ironman, tube race, wades, board rescues and multiple relays.
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Marisa and Sharon from Selections have once again shown their dedication to the Ayr Ladies Golf Competitions, earning the gratitude of all participants.The course has witnessed some impressive performances lately, with the dry conditions providing extra run for the players. However, this week brought its own challenges as the greens received a sanding treatment, making putting a bit trickier.
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On Wednesday 5th October, the competition at the Home Hill Golf Course was a stableford sponsored by Burdekin Tyre Service who we thank once again for your support. The winner with 37 points was Heather Todman and runner up Ann Naughton with 36 on a count back from Jan Cannavan.
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Established in 1930, Ayr Tennis Association is back in the spotlight – with a fresh committee and brand-new lighting set up to allow for evening games. Ayr Tennis Club offers Ladies Social Wednesdays, ‘Extremely Social’ Thursday nights, Junior Tournaments and Cardio Tennis.In March this year, a new committee took over, reviving both the club and the social atmosphere.
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