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Every week, the Federal Government allocates $2,600 to the Doorways Emergency Relief program, providing crucial support to individuals and local families facing hardship. These funds play a vital role in ensuring that those going through tough times have access to essential services and resources. In the Burdekin region, Gwen Marshall spearheads this initiative through the Burdekin Community Association. Working closely with the Neighbourhood Centre, Gwen and her team are dedicated to helping t
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If you've driven by or visited us recently, you might have seen the temporary fencing and skip bin out front of the Centre. The Neighbourhood Centre is currently undergoing construction and renovations. Phase one has been completed, and we now have a new storage building at the back of the centre. This has allowed us to move our filing archives and storage from the garage to the new building. Phase two has just commenced, and we are currently converting the garage into a multi-purpose trainin
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The Burdekin Chamber, a key supporter of local businesses through initiatives like the Burdekin Gift Card scheme, is at risk of closing due to a lack of volunteers. For the past decade, the Burdekin Gift Card program has played a crucial role in keeping money within the community by limiting its use to local businesses. This "closed-loop" system has bolstered the local economy and become a popular choice for organizations such as Wilmar, social clubs, and the Burdekin Eisteddfod, who use the gif
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Opinion Piece North Queenslanders left to run the gauntlet in their daily commute on a substandard highway have been offered a clear picture about how little Labor cares about their safety, according to Member for Burdekin Dale Last. Mr Last said despite an extensive campaign and multiple reports pointing to some of the deadliest sections of the Bruce Highway in North Queensland, the Prime Minister has failed to give locals a date as to when they could feel safe driving on the Bruce Highway. “
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Home Hill's Anglican Church recently hosted a lively community event that brought together residents for a day of fellowship, food, and cultural celebration. The event featured an array of activities, including a series of addresses by various ministers who shared inspiring messages and led the congregation in prayer. The atmosphere was one of warmth and camaraderie as attendees enjoyed a traditional sausage sizzle, which provided a delicious break between the day’s festivities. The aroma of gr
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Flexi Queensland has proudly been recognized as 'The Most Exceptional Disability Support Services Team in Australia' at the prestigious Enablement Awards 2024, held in Brisbane on Friday, August 16, 2024. This accolade highlights the outstanding contributions of top performers across the Disability Care, Housing, and Services sectors throughout the year. Winning this award is a testament to Flexi Queensland’s unwavering commitment to providing high-quality support and care for individuals with
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After a seven-year hiatus, the Whitsundays Writers Festival returns in 2024, Friday 6 to Sunday 8 September in Airlie Beach. A stellar line up of Australian literary figures are confirmed, along with local regional writers, in a program of author keynotes, conversations, and workshops. The writer’s festival kicks off next Thursday with the Love Letter to Queensland event, which is from 6:30-9pm. The evening will feature a stimulating lineup of notable speakers, each presenting their own love let
Read moreReverend Malia Ma’u of the Burdekin Uniting Church (Home Hill and Ayr), a passionate advocate for music and community, shares the inspiring story behind the formation of Burdekin’s newest ukulele group. The journey began with Ma’u’s desire to create a space where people could come together to enjoy music, and it took a significant turn when a Townsville ukulele professional faced a battle with cancer. Despite the setback, the group persevered and is now set to offer the Burdekin community a vibr
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Burdekin Catholic High School (BCHS) kicked off its 50th anniversary celebrations with a series of heartwarming events that brought together the school community, past and present, to honour half a century of education and community spirit. The festivities began with an unforgettable Opening Night that set the tone for the weekend. The school campus was filled with pride, a strong sense of family, and an overwhelming spirit of community. The evening was a resounding success, marking the beginnin
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Did you know that the Burdekin Community Association Inc. (BCA) has delivered the ‘Be Connected Program’ to Seniors over 50 for more than 14 years. Our Volunteer Tutors have provided hundreds of seniors with the essential digital skills to get online safely and with confidence. With so many aspects of life now online, from healthcare and government services to finding a job and staying in touch with loved ones and the technology we use changing very quickly, it’s super important that you get o
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Bullying. Just say no. In light of the recent Bullying No Way: National Week of Action which ran from 12th August to 16th August I would like to highlight the fact that bullying takes many forms, including cyber. Cyber bullying is perhaps one of the most heinous things to grace our media devices. It affords people the opportunity to say hurtful things and make awful allegations that they otherwise would not have the courage to say to someone’s face. Statements can escalate rapidly when oth
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As we approach the eighth year of Queensland's 10-year Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy, it's clear that significant strides have been made, but there is still much work to be done. With over $1.3 billion invested in services, programs, and strategies, the Queensland Government continues its commitment to ending domestic and family violence. Recently, I had the opportunity to meet with the Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Council. Under the leadership of Co-Chairs Ms. Vane
Read moreHayward Hydraulics, founded by Robert Hayward in 1996, has become a cornerstone in the Burdekin’s hydraulic industry. What began with a single cab ute and toolbox quickly expanded into a vital service provider for the region. Within a year of operation, the need for a dedicated hydraulic repair workshop became apparent, leading to the establishment of the business as it stands today. Over the past 28 years, Hayward Hydraulics has focused on hydraulic sales and service, particularly repairs. Des
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The importance of strong biosecurity is being emphasised to the next generation of agricultural industry leaders, with 40 high school students given the opportunity to join the 2024 Biosecurity Youth Summit. Fostering an understanding among our upcoming generation of the importance of biosecurity in everybody’s lives is critical to safeguarding Queensland’s economy, environment and way of life. The Youth Summit is part of the Miles Government’s $21.7 million funding for biosecurity preparedness
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Representatives from across Australia's agriculture and fuel supply chain have urged the Federal Government to immediately initiate a national low-carbon liquid fuel feedstock strategy to give effect to the ambitious agenda outlined in the Federal Government Aviation White Paper released this week. The industry groups include GrainGrowers, the Australian Sugar Milling Council (ASMC) and Queensland Cane Growers Organisation (CANEGROWERS). Low-carbon liquid fuels have been identified as a pri
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Cane crushed This week Season to date Invicta 249 954,326 Pioneer 0 427,504 Kalamia 0 545,399 Inkerman 1,165 630,974 Burdekin 1,413 2,558,203 CCS Invicta 11.58 14.05 Pioneer 14.14 Kalamia 13.80 Inkerman 14.69 13.83 Burdekin 14.14 13.96 Weekly variety performance for region Variety % CCS Variety % CCS Q240 46% 14.77 SRA23 5% 13.69 KQ228 26% 14.35 Q208 4% 14.68 Q183 16% 14.19 WSRA17 3% 10.29 Comments: The Burdekin mills processed just under 1,500 tonnes of cane for the week. This represents cane t
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Saturday 31 August Burdekin Water Festival QMN Long Lunch Saturday 12pm Set to be a feast for the senses with mouthwatering delicacies and drinks, breathtaking decor, and outstanding entertainment, the Burdekin Water Festival QMN Long Lunch will host the crowning of the Water Festival Senior Ambassador winner and runner up. The event promises to be an unmissable culmination of the 2024 Queensland Country Bank Burdekin Water Festival, and tickets and more details can be found on The Burdekin Wa
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DOB: 13/10/2022 Sex: Male Breed: Rottweiler x Kid friendly: Older Children Cat Friendly: Untested Other dogs: Slow introduction Fences: 6ft Meet Zion, a big, beautiful boy looking for a new home! He would thrive with owners ready for big paws, big beds, and big cuddles. Zion loves being part of the family, enjoying indoor and outdoor spaces, regular walks, and snuggling up in the evening. He would benefit from positive reinforcement training and appreciates patience, love, and trea
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After Covid disruptions and a hiatus last year, the Burdekin Water Festival Grand Parade and Mardi Gras is finally making its much-anticipated return, bringing with it an evening of excitement, community spirit, and vibrant celebrations. As the weekend approaches, the local community is eagerly preparing to revive this beloved tradition. This year’s event is particularly special as it marks the return back to Queen Street where it first began in 1958. The 2024 theme of “Bring It Back” is not
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Theatre enthusiasts and history buffs alike are eagerly anticipating the upcoming production of The Visitors, a powerful theatrical work co-produced by Moogahlin Performing Arts and the Sydney Theatre Company. Written by acclaimed playwright Jane Harrison and directed by Wesley Enoch, the play delves into a pivotal moment in Australian history, offering a compelling narrative that resonates with the present. Set in January 1788, The Visitors unfolds on a sweltering day when seven clan leaders g
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A group of academics specialising in books and publishing has launched a community publishing project in the Burdekin region, drawn by the area’s vibrant arts culture and commitment to creativity. The project was inspired by a noticeable increase in publishing activity across Australia, highlighted by the AustLit database. The team was eager to meet the people driving this activity and those interested in publishing but not yet involved. The Burdekin region stood out to the team due to its stro
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Fun in the Sun, The boys bowling their best, Determining who has won Who won this time? Reset and ready for a new game, A close game, Yogi the man building a table for an upcoming raffle
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1. Where were you born? Home Hill. 2. What is your occupation? Sugar Cane Farmer. 3. What is your dream car? 1969/1970 XW Falcon with all the gear. 4. Do you make your bed or get up and go? Get up and Go. 5. Who is a person you would like to meet? Jimmy Barnes. 6. What is your favourite sport to follow? Running, I like to watch Usain Bolt. 7. You’re broken down on an outback road with no service. Do you kip the night and wait or walk and hope? Kip the night and wait
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Mondays 10am – Exercise Group Tuesdays 9am – Tuesday Trimmers Wednesdays 9am – Friends and Neighbours Craft Group 12:30pm – Bowls 5:30pm – Social Barefoot Bowls Starting Soon: Saturday, Open Pairs Phone number: 0468 313 115 Home Hill Community Bowls Club wishes to thank all club sponsors
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Round 1 finals 15/08/24 Crushers won against Cougars at the Anzac Falcons won against Nat I at the Ayr Nat II won against Ants at the National National II and Crushers automatically go into round 3 Round 2 finals 22/08/24 Falcons won against Ants at the Queens Nat I won against Cougars at the National This week’s games 29/08/24 Falcons v Nat II at the Ayr Crushers v Nat I at the Anzac Winner of these two games go into the grand final to be played at the National. On Sunday we had the Tom Ba
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