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“There is Always Something New to Learn” Robert Tama of Inkerman Lime and Gypsum.

June 20, 2024

Inkerman Lime and Gypsum stands as a celebrated business which has been operating in the region since 1932. In 2006, couple Joe and Rosetta Tama took ownership of Inkerman Lime and Gypsum, which has since become a family business with their son, Robert Tama now the manager, following in his parents’ footsteps. “My father has always been interested in investing in projects that he believed had great potential,” explained Robert. “When he saw the possibilities and benefits of Inkerman Lime and

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A Wonderful Return On The Horizon - The Burdekin Water Festival Needs YOU

June 20, 2024

The scheduled return for the Burdekin Water Festival has been celebrated across the region, with the festival set to ignite Queen Street on Saturday 7 September with the nostalgic theme, Bring it Back. The theme, Bring it Back was decided at the Burdekin Water Festival Committee’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on Monday 10 June where a group of dedicated members of the community put plans into motion for the 2024 event. Drawing from Water Festivals of the past, the theme, Bring it Back a

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Graziers Dig Up The Dirt On Water Quality During A Visit To AIMS

June 20, 2024

A visit to the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) has given a group of Burdekin cattle producers an opportunity to learn more about the science behind water quality research. It was organised by natural resource management group NQ Dry Tropics, working with Burdekin graziers on changed grazing practices to manage riparian zones and maintain end-of-dry season groundcover to improve water quality and farm production. NQ Dry Tropics Paddock to Reef project officer Jade Fraser said the

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Half Of Wilmar’s Factories In Production

June 20, 2024

The last of Wilmar Sugar and Renewables’ four Burdekin mills were on track to start crushing earlier this week, on Tuesday. General Manager Operations Mike McLeod said he expected the first bin to be tipped at Pioneer Mill near Brandon just after lunchtime on Tuesday, and the first raw sugar to be produced by Wednesday. This means half of Wilmar’s mills will be in full swing by Wednesday, making sugar, molasses and renewable energy. Inkerman Mill in Home Hill was first to begin the crushing se

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Walking Camels To On Stage Singing – The Burdekin Show’s Special Guest Trent Richardson

June 20, 2024

The Australian Idol country singing treasure, Trent Richardson, will ignite the Burdekin Showgrounds on Wednesday 26 June. From growing up on an Emu Park camel farm to having his name up in lights, Trent’s musical talents have been broadcast across the nation as part of the 2024 season of Australian Idol earlier this year. Since concluding his time on the talent series, Trent has continued singing and working on his talents with bigger and better plans in mind for the future. “She’s been a w

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Celebrating Cecillia’s Selection To Attend The Pacific Honors Ensemble Program

June 20, 2024

Cecillia Cason has been honourably selected to attend the Pacific Honors Ensemble Program in November; a prestigious program held in the United States of America. The program, as hosted by the Young Conservatorium (the pre-tertiary program for Griffith University) and the Western International Band Clinic, is held in Seattle, Washington annually with a small group of highly skilled honor band students selected to attend. Candidates are to audition for a position by performing a piece from a sel

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Powerful, Inspirational And Emotional - The 2024 Burdekin Chaplaincy Fundraising Breakfast

June 20, 2024

On the morning of Thursday 13 June, Ayr State High School hosted the Burdekin Chaplaincy Fundraising Breakfast. Chaplains from each school in the region came together to celebrate the work these amazing people do for the community and its students, with all funds raised re-directed to support the youth of the Burdekin. The event ran from 7am and encompassed school staff, principals, business owners, and community members from across the community, along with Mayor Dalle Cort. All attendees ha

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DIY: Transform Your Outdoor Space

June 20, 2024

Creating inviting outdoor living spaces through DIY projects can transform your backyard into a functional and aesthetically pleasing area for relaxation and entertainment. Here are several creative ideas to inspire your outdoor makeover: Cozy Outdoor Lounge: Begin with comfortable seating options like DIY pallet sofas or repurposed wooden benches with plush cushions. Add a handmade coffee table using a reclaimed crate or an old trunk topped with a custom-cut piece of glass. DIY Hammock Corn

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Event Guide 20 June

June 20, 2024

Monday 24 June ARC by ERTH Monday and Tuesday, from 6.30pm Showcasing exquisite puppetry, an enigmatic host, audience interaction and a world of rare and exotic animals, ARC is a profound experience that embraces the natural world and the creatures that cohabit this place we call Earth. ARC presents intimate, magical encounters with rare and vulnerable species, raising important questions about our collective and individual relationship with nature and loss. Renowned as innovators of physical

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Spread Some Love: Write a Love Letter for Queensland’s Community Writing Competition

June 20, 2024

Entries are now open for the Love Letter to Queensland community writing competition. The competition is calling individuals to share their heartfelt stories and express their love for the magnificent state. The state is known for its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant communities and unique culture, and the competition wants to hear your individual experiences, memories and connections to Queensland, in the form of a love letter. How you construct your love letter is up to you. Whether thro

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The Burdekin Theatre To Stage Melinda Schneider’s A Farewell To Doris

June 20, 2024

On Wednesday 14 August, the Burdekin Theatre will be graced with the talents of Melinda Schneider as she returns to the stage to pay tribute to the legendary Doris Day. As part of the Burdekin Theatre’s Morning Melodies Series, this performance will encompass a nostalgic concert celebration as Melinda Schneider stages a heartfelt tribute to Doris Day. A legend of stage, screen and song, the world lost one of its biggest stars with the passing of Doris Day. Labelled “the girl next door” Doris

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Celebrating Gumlu’s 10th Biggest Morning Tea

June 20, 2024

Sunday 16 June hosted a celebratory milestone for Gumlu’s Biggest Morning Tea event, with community members flocking to the Molongle Creek Boat Club to attend the 10th anniversary of the fundraising gathering. 2024’s Biggest Morning Tea event raised an amazing total of $2,280 for the Cancer Council Queensland due to the outstanding generosity of the community, and Sunday’s fundraising efforts contributed to an overall decade total exceeding $10,000. Regina Lequerica has been running and organi

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50-Year School Reunion

June 20, 2024

Catching up with old school friends? How about catching up 50 years later? That's exactly what the ex-students from Marist Brothers and St Francis Xavier Convent High School did. Meeting at Hotel Brandon, around 42 individuals (pictured below), gathered to celebrate 50 years since they left school in 1974. Many of the alumni travelled a great distance to join the reunion, with some even travelling all the way from New South Wales. Attendees expressed how the evening was an extremely enjoyable

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Refereeing Royalty – Caitlin Kross

June 20, 2024

Caitlin Kross has been celebrated for her refereeing excellence after returning from Basketball Queensland’s State Referee Program’s (SRP) Camp on Monday 17 June. Caitlin was prestigiously selected for the six-week program after refereeing at the U16 States Competition in April and has since been selected as 1 of 4 referees to represent Queensland at the School Sport Australia Nationals in July later this year. Caitlin made the decision to progress into the referring sphere four years ago foll

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BLACK BOX: CELEBRATIONS

June 20, 2024

Congratulations to Tony Battiston, who celebrated his 70th birthday with family and close friends at the Bocce Club on Saturday. All were encouraged to dress as a movie character, with Tony donning a Jedi costume. He entertained everyone by sharing a few of his favourite riddles and after lunch, a game of bocce was enjoyed by all. Thank you to everyone who came, he had an awesome weekend, one not to forget.

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National GP Shortage Blamed For Bowen Surgery Closure

June 20, 2024

The latest victim of severe staff shortages in the medical industry is the Bowen Herbert Street Family Medical Centre which announced this week that it will close its doors at the end of June. Over 200 GP clinics in Australia have closed down in the past year, many of them citing the same reason – they simply cannot get enough GPs. Bowen Herbert Street Family Medical Centre is operated by the Girudala Community Cooperative Society, which is a non-for-profit organisation which predominantly ove

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Bowen’s Newest Mural Is Finished

June 20, 2024

After six weeks of hard work, artist Glen Gillard is thrilled to have finished the latest of Bowen’s murals and is extremely happy with it. “It is probably the longest that I have ever spent on a mural,” said Glen. “I am glad to see the end of it, and I’m happy and think the results are pretty good. “Everybody's saying how wonderful it is and magnificent, but most of the comments I get is that it’s beautiful and that's what I'm really happy about.” Glen joked that his favourite part to paint

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A Memorable Weekend for The Mooney Cup

June 20, 2024

The Mooney Cup ignited the Burdekin Football Club from 3 pm on Saturday, June 15, delivering extraordinary results and plenty of good times across the board. continued on page 43 Caption1: Anna and Brandon Mooney Caption 2: Players with Anna and Brandon Mooney The Memories Continue continued from back page The Mooney Cup, an annual event in honour of ex-player Michael Mooney, who sadly lost his battle with brain cancer in 2019, brought International Park to life. Both players and onlookers gat

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A Hole In One; Ayr Junior Golf

June 20, 2024

With a frosty start to the day turning into a beautifully warm morning, the Ayr Golf Course was filled with dedicated junior golfers ready to take out a win. The 9-hole gross winner of the day was Oscar with a score of 44, along with the day’s nett winner, Riley with a nett score of 29. The 6-hole victor was Jett with a gross score of 47, on a count back from Kyle, also with a great score of 47. The nett winner was Ivy with a nett score of 17. The 3-hole gross winner with Heath, with a score

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Football Matters with Cyclops

June 20, 2024

Local Last weekend the Burdekin Panthers had three home games against Riverway JCU on Saturday, winning all of them. The Premiers won 2-1, the Under 23s won 2-0 and the Women Premiers won 2-1. The Division 1 team had a bye. This week the Panthers have four games starting with the Ladies away to Warriors on Wednesday night. The Funkies are at home to Rebels on Friday night and the Premiers and Under 23s are away to Rebels on Saturday. The Ayr Anzac Club Premiers were looking to bounce back afte

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A Good Fight

June 20, 2024

Putting up a good fight but sadly falling short, the Hens unfortunately took a loss to Western Lions 28 – 16. The girls sent the ball wide, making exceptional ground with the “speedsters” of the team taking over, however, the Lions outscored the locals by two tries with all of their five tries scored from running up the centre, close to the line. The Hens did have some setbacks, with star forward Abby King underperforming due to carrying an injury, along with losing Toni Daisy and Margie O’R

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An Emotional Rollercoaster 

June 20, 2024

A rollercoaster of emotions was felt by Reserves Coach, Chris Perry as he watched his boy’s 18 nil lead slip away to Western Lions, dominating 36 – 28. With key players, Zac Campbell and Jared Thorley sidelined with injuries, and a couple of players progressing up to A Grade, Chris believes the reason for the drop off was due to other variables. “We seem to go to sleep at times when in front instead of putting the foot down, and putting them away,” said Chris. Players Player was awarded t

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Exceptional Defence Yet An Unfortunate Outcome

June 19, 2024

Last Saturday saw a jampacked night at Ayr’s Rugby Park with Townsville’s Western Lions A Grade dominating the Burdekin’s Roosters 26 to nil. The Roosters set out on the field at a disadvantage, missing their two Cowboy stars, and Blackhawk allocations from the team, and fielding a team containing six 18-year-olds against a team with years of experience was unfortunately no match for the much-loved local boys. A lop-sided penalty count against the locals further contributed to the unfortunate

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This Saturday At Rugby Park

June 19, 2024

This Saturday, 22 June, Rugby Park will host only two matches with Souths set to pay a visit to the Burdekin Roosters. A Grade A mismatched lineup is on the cards, with Souths missing a lady’s team, and the Burdekin Roosters missing an U20s team to play, however, Souths will field their top of the leader board Reserve and A Grade teams, making for an unmissable couple of games. Souths will aim to hold their lead and continue their undefeated streak which has held up over the entirety of the se

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Ayr Bowling Club

June 19, 2024

The Ayr Bowling Club’s week began with Social Ladies’ Tuesday on 11 June; an enjoyable afternoon with great attendance. Meryl Smith, Merle Nixon, Ruth Moore and Irene Wilson took home a win, defeating Karen Shepherd, Katharina Stuckler, Linda Guimelli, and Betty Schultz. Also celebrating victory was Lyn Storrie, Isabel Cislowski, Raylene Hervy and Dot Cutting after defeating Margaret Linton, Donna Soper, Beryl Cornford, and Pam Power. On Wednesday 12 June, the afternoon’s competition was over

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