.jpg)
The Burdekin Art Society, a cornerstone of the local creative community, has received a substantial boost thanks to a $9,900 grant from Bendigo Bank’s Community Grants program. Established 53 years ago, this vibrant organisation has long been a hub for art enthusiasts, offering everything from casual Tuesday morning sessions to dynamic children’s art classes and workshops with award-winning artists. With 43 members who volunteer their time and talents, the Society plays a crucial role in foster
Read more
In a world where the demands of daily life can often overshadow our well-being, a unique self-care workshop put on by CORES has emerged as a beacon of hope and inspiration. Founded on the principle that taking care of oneself is just as important as caring for others, this workshop is making a significant impact in the Burdekin community. The inspiration behind the workshop comes from a growing body of evidence highlighting the importance of self-care. Ross Romeo, the Queensland coordinator of
Read more
Australia’s place in the US $20 billion global banana market has been safeguarded, according to the federal government, with a new genetically modified banana being granted approval for commercial release and consumption. The QCAV-4 variety of the Cavendish banana has been developed by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) to counteract the effects of Panama Disease or Tropical Race 4 (TR4), a fungal disease that starves bananas of their nutrients eventually killing the plant. Followin
Read more
CANEGROWERS is calling on Wilmar Sugar and unions representing mill workers to prove they are serious about resolving their long-running pay dispute by getting out of the way and letting the independent umpire decide a fair and reasonable outcome. “After many months of fruitless and increasingly bitter negotiations, it’s time for both parties to step aside and let the Fair Work Commission decide,” CANEGROWERS Chairman Owen Menkens said. “It’s clear that the parties involved are either unable
Read more
Cane crushed This week Season to date Invicta 133,532 1,087,858 Pioneer 58,085 485,589 Kalamia 68,373 613,772 Inkerman 69,767 700,741 Burdekin 329,756 2,887,960 CCS Invicta 13.71 14.01 Pioneer 13.91 14.11 Kalamia 13.45 13.76 Inkerman 13.92 13.84 Burdekin 13.74 13.93 Weekly variety performance for region Variety % CCS Variety % CCS Q240 50% 13.91 WSRA17 7% 13.69 KQ228 24% 13.63 SRA23 5% 13.02 Q183 8% 13.51 Q208 3% 13.72 Comments: The Burdekin mills processed just under 330,000 tonnes of cane for
Read more
The newly established network of Sustainable Agriculture Facilitators will connect stakeholders with others in the industry and share information on sustainable agriculture practices. The facilitators are employed by local Natural Resource Management organisations funded through the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program and will support the program’s broad climate-smart sustainable agriculture outcomes. Deputy Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Policy, Matt Lowe, said the $40.7 mill
Read more.jpg)
National Meals on Wheels Day was on Wednesday the 28th of August and thousands of Meals on Wheels volunteers served up care, connection and comradery to Australians in need. As part of the annual celebration Saint Andrews Meals on Wheels Lower Burdekin Committee has had a morning tea and has welcomed Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort to share in the festivities. Each client received a small bag of chocolate chip biscuits as a special memento for the day. Lower Burdekin Meals on Wheels Services i
Read more
At 4.10pm on Friday 9 August, Ayr Police spoke with a male person on Norham Road, Ayr. As a result a 37yr old Burdekin man was issued a Notice to Appear (NTA) for possessing a dangerous drug. He is due to appear in Ayr Magistrates Court on 2 September. At 11.55pm on Friday 9 August, Ayr Police spoke with a male person at Alva Beach. As a result a 45yr old Burdekin man was issued a NTA for possessing a dangerous drug. He is due to appear in Ayr Magistrates Court on 2 September. At 2.20am
Read moreFor 20 years, Erin Brennan has been at the helm of various productions, bringing stories to life on stage. This year, they're excited to present "Going Troppo," a lively and humorous musical set on a tropical island, all to the beat of iconic 80s music. The storyline follows a group of vacationers as they embark on a hilarious journey, experiencing the highs and lows of island life. Brennan emphasises that the show is not just about entertainment but also about providing an escape for the audien
Read more
DOB: 29/01/2024 Sex: Female Breed: DSH Kid friendly: Soft hands only. Cat Friendly: Yes Other dogs: Untested Indoors/Outdoors: Indoors Neema is a charming kitten and is still searching for her forever family after her siblings have all been adopted. She enjoys snuggling with her foster sister and foster mum, showing off her affectionate nature. Now her crazy siblings have gone, Neema has time to shine and has grown into a little talker who loves her food, enjoys playing with toys, and is w
Read more.jpg)
Under 12 Burdekin Wildcats Girls Representative Team were announced 1st Place Gold Medallist in Division 2, winning all 15 games at the Burdekin at Basketball Queensland’s North Queensland Junior Basketball Championships (NQJBC). Back Cover IMAGE: Back Row: (L to R) Manager – Hayley Colls, Darci Colls, Allie Boland, Bella Galbraith, Addison Reid, Dakota Oliver, Head Coach – Larni Vasta Front Row: (L to R) Assistant Coach – Kate Gaze, Tilly Chandler, Gracie Giardina, Radha Haller, Hallie Friend
Read moreLocal Burdekin Panthers had just the Premiers playing at the weekend. They had finished third on the League ladder and were playing in the Elimination Final against Estates at Paradise Park in Townsville. The Premiers won 2-1 and now face Olympic, who lost 0-2 to Brothers, next Saturday at 7.00 pm, for a Place in the Grand Final against Brothers. The Ayr Anzac Club Premiers were very nervous as they played their first Premier League finals series in ten years. The Panthers knew Estates would c
Read more
The Burdekin Roosters will have three teams competing in the RLT Grand Finals this weekend, with the Under-13s and Under-18s playing on Saturday, and the Reserve grade squad taking the field on Sunday. The Under-13s are set to face Charters Towers at 8:30am on Saturday, following a commanding 60-0 victory over the Western Lions last weekend. The Miners edged out the Roosters in the major semi-final by just four points, but with a couple of key players returning from illness, the Little Roosters
Read more
The return of five-eighth and goal kicker Dylan Doak from suspension proved to be the decisive factor in the Burdekin Roosters' Preliminary Final victory over Bowen last Sunday. Doak slotted three crucial goals, while Bowen’s kicker missed two vital conversions, allowing Chris Perry's Burdekin team to advance to the Grand Final. Looking ahead, Coach Chris Perry is hopeful that the return of another key player, Kali Nauque, from suspension will have a similar impact. The Burdekin side faces off
Read more
In the same week three Aussie men made it to the last 16 at the US Open, the Ayr Tennis Association was overflowing with local juniors playing in the annual Delta Cup tennis tournament. Ayr tennis coach Patrea Bojack said the weekend was an enormous success with some exciting youngsters heading for higher honours after surviving some close calls on the way to finals. Alex Swinney and Michael Lindley led the way in the yellow ball top division while Keegan Carter and Nash Christie fought out t
Read more
On Wednesday, 28 August, the Brandon Bowls Club celebrated President Joy Woods Day, welcoming 64 ladies from various clubs, both near and far, to join in the festivities. The day unfolded under perfect weather, adding a touch of magic to the friendly games and lively atmosphere filled with laughter. A special mention goes to the sponsor of the day, DG & M O'Shea Painting Contractors. Their valuable support ensures that days like this are possible, and the club shared sincere thanks to Danny and
Read moreBurdekin Clay Target Club held their Monthly Shoot on Saturday 31 August. With beautiful weather conditions, the Club’s members performed exceptionally, with celebratory scores across the board. The Club warmly thanks its sponsors, Joe Caruso Construction and DnS Quality Meats, and Lui Populin for donating the meat tray for the raffle. Burdekin Clay Target Club will hold its next shoot on Sunday 13 October. Saturday’s Overall High Gun Winners were Joe Caruso, Domingo Diaz, Daniel Scott, and Br
Read more
Wednesday 28 August marked another fantastic Spearritts Jewellers Day at the Ayr Golf Club, with longtime sponsors Jim and Pat Nuttall generously providing three exceptional prizes for the top golfers. The course was in pristine condition, and the weather remained pleasantly ideal for play. A field of 21 ladies competed in what was a closely fought contest, with standout performances by the winners. Bev Andrews rolled back the years with an impressive 41 points, claiming the top spot and the c
Read more
Father’s Day saw an early start for some, as NQ Green Solutions proudly sponsored the Ayr Closed Junior Championships on Sunday 1 September. Fourteen junior golfers hit the green, showcasing their talent and love for the game to kick off the first day of Spring. In the 3-hole division, Hudson Suficiencia claimed the gross winner title, while Opie McKeough secured the nett winner spot. In the 6-hole competition, Jett James impressed with a solid round, taking home the nett winner award. Sam Heat
Read more
23 players turned out on another perfect winter’s afternoon. Incidentally, the last Thursday of this winter next week will be spring. Today's winners were Rink 3. Bob Y and Glen [Bones] over Paul and Cy. Rink 4. Jimmy, Tony and Johnno defeated Terry, Bob and Joe. Rink 5. Margaret, Stephen and Hugh accounted for Yogi, Gary and Mick Mc. Rink 6. Des, Ray H and Jeff beat Judy, Dino and Henry. 1st touches of the day winning a $5 voucher went to lead Yogi. 2nd Joe and eventually Skip got one, good o
Read more
The stage was set for the Preliminary Finals on Sunday 1 September, with the Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads fighting for their place in both grades. The Reggies delivered a strong performance, but the Brothers capitalized on their chances, demonstrating a polished game. Both sides engaged in a physical and fast-paced contest that kept the spectators captivated. Unfortunately, luck was not on our side, as the Brothers overcame the Toads, knocking them out of Grand Final contention with the final
Read more
The Home Hill Golf Club welcomed 26 players to the green on Friday 30 August, despite many regulars being away. The club shared a special welcome to newcomer Dan, and a warm welcome back to Dave Cannavan! Kieren Dawes and Robert Marshall claimed the pin shots, while the ladies unfortunately missed out on apparently “finding the green”. Doug McCubben had the least putts of the day, finishing with an impressive 11! Gary Pappalardo emerged as the overall winner of the day, and Kevan Chatfield wal
Read more
The Ayr Surf Club is extending an invitation to the public - both new and returning members - to become part of this fantastic club. Now is the perfect time to get involved with Surf Life Saving Queensland, the largest volunteer organisation in the world, and help build a safer, stronger community. Whether you're a strong swimmer, skilled in first aid, or simply want to lend a hand, there's a role for everyone at the Ayr Surf Club. Enjoy the sunshine, forge new friendships, and make a positive
Read more
Representatives of the Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club are returning triumphant following the Life Saving World Championships which took place in the Gold Coast this week. Chris Wicks, Ross Rickards and Jimmy Hayllor, supported by teammates Ben and Kelly Lawry, took out fifth place in the Masters Men’s Beach Relay in their age category while Kristy Wassmuth came home with a silver in the 200-metre obstacle race.
Read moreAs the Burdekin transitions from the cooler months into the warmth of spring, the change of season brings a fresh wave of energy and activity to our vibrant community. The longer days and blooming landscapes set the perfect backdrop for a range of seasonal activities and agricultural shifts that define this unique time of year. For our farmers, this season marks a crucial period of preparation and planting. With the soil warming up, there's a renewed focus on cultivating the crops that will sus
Read more