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Burdekin Ladies Seal Division 1 Grand Final Thriller in Extra Time

September 25, 2025

The Burdekin Ladies took out the Division 1 Women’s Grand Final on Friday night when they defeated minor premiers Brothers 5-4 after extra-time. Brothers started strongly and were 3-1 ahead at half time, Ellyana Mugica having scored for the Burdekin. In the second half the Burdekin fought back with goals from Sienna Lago and Zandi Bonanno to make the full time score 3-3. The match then went to extra time, and a Brothers own goal put the Burdekin ahead. However, Brothers equalised early in the s

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Home Hill Harvest Festival Launch

September 25, 2025

The 2025 Home Hill Harvest Festival is officially underway after a lively launch event on Sunday, 14 September, at the Home Hill Community Sports Club. The afternoon celebration brought together families, friends, and supporters for a vibrant start to this year’s festival season, filled with community spirit and anticipation for the weeks ahead. A highlight of the event was the official introduction of the 2025 Festival Queens. Representing local clubs, schools, and organisations, the young wo

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Harvest Festival Event Guide

September 25, 2025

SUNDAY 14 SEPTEMBER Festival Launch 3pm Join us for a special evening as we officially kick off the 2025 Home Hill Harvest Festival! The Launch features the official introduction of our 2025 Festival Queens, representing local clubs, schools and organisations. A proud moment for our community as we celebrate spirit, culture and connection. Home Hill Community Sports Club SUNDAY 28 SEPTEMBER Ephemera in the Park 3pm Immerse yourself in creativity at the Ephemera Launch. Explore captivating art i

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Home Hill News and Coffee Celebrates Three Years of Community Connection

September 25, 2025

When Burdekin locals Ken and Shay Linton took the reins of Home Hill News in 2022, they knew they had big shoes to fill, following an 18-year legacy left by Shay’s parents. Three years, a rebrand, and a full expansion of products later, the couple have seen the business blossom into Home Hill News and Coffee—a thriving community favourite now proudly celebrating its third birthday. The project was set in motion when Ken, a local farmer, and Shay, who had always wanted to own a coffee shop, deci

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Carnival Success for Ayr Surf Life Savers

September 25, 2025

Over the weekend, 29 Ayr Surf Life Savers showcased their skills at the Arcadian Carnival, held at Alma Bay on Magnetic Island. The event was a resounding success, with competitors achieving outstanding individual and team results, earning numerous podium finishes across all age groups, and demonstrating exceptional sportsmanship throughout. Saturday featured a full slate of individual events, surf teams, and beach relays, while Sunday was a highlight with thrilling water team relays, drawing c

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Home Hill Bowls Club Enjoys Busy Week of Singles, Triples and Rinks

September 25, 2025

Home Hill Bowls Club enjoyed a busy week of action on the greens, with club singles, triples, pairs, and rinks all contested. On Thursday, three games of club singles were played alongside two triples and two pairs. Michael Young defeated Tony Eadie on Rink 2, while Alex Bojack narrowly overcame Mick McClosky on Rink 3. Wayne Newton accounted for Jeff Taylor on Rink 4. In the triples and pairs, Henry Hazel, Ron Smith, and Des Chapman defeated Bob Pickard, Sandra Darwin, and Bruce McCallum on Rin

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Home Hill Cricketers Fall Narrowly in Season Openers

September 25, 2025

The Home Hill Third Grade cricket side started their 2025/26 season with a home game against a young Brothers side. In a tightly contested Third Grade CNQ fixture, Brothers – Urban Aspect Interiors edged past Home Hill by 11 runs in a low-scoring thriller. Both sides showcased disciplined bowling and sharp fielding, but it was Brothers’ ability to capitalize on key moments that sealed the win. Brothers won the toss and chose to bat. Wickets fell early before Callum Lindeberg top-scored with a

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Munro Youngest Rooster To Claim Top Honour

September 25, 2025

Nineteen-year-old Hayde Munro has etched his name into Burdekin Roosters history by becoming the youngest ever winner of the coveted A Grade Player of the Year award. Munro, who began playing rugby league at the age of five, was presented with the honour at the club’s annual presentation night at the Queens Hotel in Ayr on Friday. The gifted lock forward also enjoyed a strong season with the Townsville Blackhawks under-19 side, playing alongside fellow Roosters Jye Olsen and Terrence Mosby. Ha

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AYR BOWLING CLUB WEEKLY REPORT

September 25, 2025

It’s been another big week at the Ayr Bowling Club with a highlight being the Wilmar Club Challenge played on Sunday 21st September. Home Hill Bowls Club hosted the event, and it was a great day of bowling with Giru, Home Hill, Brandon and Ayr competing for the Wilmar Shield. This was the first year this event was played with Brandon taking home the Shield, congratulations to Brandon. Ayr finished third which was a fantastic effort against some quality bowlers in the Burdekin region. Let’s now

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Ideas Investigated And A New Ally Found For Farmers

September 25, 2025

Just days after Burdekin cane farmers outlined opportunities and expressed concerns about the industry, they have also secured a new ally according to Member for Burdekin, Dale Last MP. As part of an inquiry charged with identifying growth opportunities for the sugar industry, the Queensland parliament’s Primary Industries and Resources Committee heard from both grower groups and growers who are exploring opportunities in Townsville recently. “This inquiry represents an opportunity for industr

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Burdekin Unites to Confront Domestic and Family Violence

September 25, 2025

Zonta Club Burdekin Inc (Zonta) and the Burdekin Domestic and Family Abuse Prevention Network (BDFAPN) are coming together to mark the campaign, 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, with a community vigil at the Burdekin Theatre forecourt on Monday, 25 November 2025. The 16 Days of Activism, commencing on 25 November, is a global campaign that unites individuals and organisations worldwide in calling for the prevention and elimination of gender-based violence in all its forms. As

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Home Hill Break-Ins

September 25, 2025

With Home Hill Sergeant Sam Pyke Between 1am at 5am 28 August 2025 a Toyota Rav 4 was stolen from a Twelfth Avenue address in Home Hill. At about 1pm the same day, local Police located the stolen vehicle in Ayr. An 18 year old male from Home Hill was arrested for various property offences and remanded in custody. A 15 year old and a 16 year old were also arrested and charged with various offences and granted bail to appear in the Ayr Children Court on a later date. Since 28 August 2025 and 18

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BDK EVENT GUIDE

September 25, 2025

SATURDAY 27 SEPTEMBER Ayr Motorcycle Club – Founders’ Day Racing from 2pm Celebrate the club’s history and watch thrilling racing action at Ayr Motorcycle Club. The day features special night races under lights, including the Bill Smith Memorial Race, Hyne/Taylor Shield for juniors, May Steel Memorial Race, and the Shirley Chard Trophy for the top female rider. Licensed bar and canteen available. Ayr Motorcycle Club, Ayr SUNDAY 28 SEPTEMBER Ephemera in the Park 3pm Immerse yourself in creativit

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Home Hill Choral Society Brings A Taste Of Italy To The Burdekin

September 25, 2025

Following an impressive cameo with opera superstar Paul Tabone, the Home Hill Choral Society brings their all-new show, Viva La Italia, to The Vault this weekend for a night of song, skits, and snacks, all with an Italian undertone.With shows from Friday 26 through Sunday 28, the program promises a mix of classic Italian anthems—including a rendition of That's Amore!—along with the group's renowned comedy sketches and a touch of audience participation."We like people to become part of the show,"

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Storage Hacks to Make Your Home Feel Bigger

September 25, 2025

Feeling cramped at home? Clever storage solutions can transform even the smallest spaces, making your rooms feel more organised and spacious without a major renovation. One simple trick is to utilise vertical space. Floating shelves in living rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms not only provide extra storage but also draw the eye upward, giving the illusion of height. Over-door racks and hooks are another underrated option, perfect for storing shoes, towels, or bags without taking up floor space. U

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Chamber Meeting With Community Heart

September 25, 2025

Last Wednesday’s Home Hill Chamber of Commerce meeting proved an eye-opener for many in attendance, as local members gathered to hear from guest speakers Natalie Saroglia of the Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre (BNC), and Jenny Cummings of the Burdekin Shire Council. Long-time BNC coordinator Saroglia opened the session, outlining the harsh realities of homelessness and unemployment in the local community, and the BNC’s role in addressing them. Cummings then shared details of the upcoming Burdeki

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Flying Fox Management Plan In Full Swing

September 25, 2025

Burdekin Shire Council is continuing its daily program to manage flying-fox activity in Home Hill, with dispersal measures underway at Lloyd Mann Park and Arch Dunn Park. The activities, running between 4:00am and 6:30am as required, are designed to reduce roosting numbers and limit potential negative interactions between wildlife and the community. Council said only non-harmful techniques are being used, beginning with low-impact visual deterrents such as LED flashing lights. If numbers persi

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Burdekin Bins The Butts

September 25, 2025

The Burdekin is now one step closer to becoming a zero-waste region thanks to the installation of new cigarette butt bins throughout the shire.As part of the Queensland Government’s Let’s Get It Sorted Partnerships Program, Burdekin Shire Council has added 20 bins across the region in a bid to reduce cigarette butt waste—identified as one of the most common forms of litter in Queensland’s public places.Cigarette butts have been shown to release harmful chemicals and microplastics into natural ec

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Turning Houses Into Homes Across The Burdekin

September 25, 2025

Kelly Greaves didn’t plan to be a property manager. In fact, when she took a three-day-a-week back-up role at Ray White 17 years ago, she was expecting something more laidback and predictable. Three weeks later, the property manager quit, and Kelly was full-time, front and centre, with no real estate experience."The three-day-a-week job that I was supposed to have suddenly turned full throttle," she says.What she did have was experience leading people. Years as a local publican had taught her ho

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Print, Passion & People: 2 Years of Burdekin Life

September 25, 2025

Two years ago this week, Burdekin Life Newspaper printed its very first edition. At the time, the Burdekin community had been without a local newspaper for almost three years following the closure of The Burdekin Advocate in 2020.“We received a call from Neil Williams who was part of the local Economic Development Committee,” recounts Editor-in-Chief Rachael Smith.“He said that he had seen a copy of Mackay and Whitsunday Life Newspaper and loved it so much that he asked if we could bring somethi

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Queens Crowned for 2025 Home Hill Harvest Festival

September 25, 2025

The Home Hill Harvest Festival is well underway for 2025, with the festival queens announced and ready to make their mark on this year’s iteration of the much-loved community event.Each year, Harvest Festival Queens are presented with a rare opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the local community. Throughout the course of the festival—generally held from September to November—queens orchestrate and participate in various fundraisers for their chosen clubs, while also attending Harvest Fes

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New $1.2 Million Fire Truck Gives Boost To Ayr Fire Station

September 18, 2025

Ayr Fire & Rescue Station has received a major equipment upgrade with the arrival of a new $1.2 million Type 3 Scania P360 appliance, marking a significant step forward for local firefighting capabilities in the Burdekin. After years of delays, the new fire truck was officially delivered this month as part of the Crisafulli Government’s $134 million investment in the Queensland Fire Department. The vehicle, built by Bell, comes equipped with state-of-the-art technology including a remote

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Jump In With Jacob 18 September

September 18, 2025

In every town, whether here, across the country or in a completely foreign land, there are a few elements it just couldn't prosper without. Some of those are more apparent to the naked eye than others: essential resources, a stable economy, safety—sure. But it's the unsung heroes operating behind the curtains that are just as crucial in holding the place together. One of those around this neck of the woods is the Burdekin Community Association. It was as they marked their 50 year anniversary wi

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BIGHEARTEDNESS IN THE BURDEKIN

September 18, 2025

Just in the past couple of weeks, a string of random acts of kindness have captured the attention of the entire community, with locals taking to social media to share their thanks and gratitude. Without exchanging names or even interacting with one another, several members of the shire have helped others in need, from lifting wheely walkers into cars to paying it forward in the drive through. Earlier this month, the community came together after a concerned local shared the news she had found

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It May Pay To Know

September 18, 2025

Opinion Piece - Andrew Willcox Right now, any Australian can submit a simple request to access non sensitive information from any Australian government agency. We can ask who a minister or government officials has met, what was discussed, and the reasoning behind government decisions. This is a vital lever for holding the government accountable and right now it doesn’t cost a cent to ask the question. But the Labor government wants to water down these protections,

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