
With the Brisbane International Tennis Tournament back on the calendar, thousands of tennis fans poured into Pat Rafter Arena with the hope of catching a match with Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray or Naomi Osaka. The early rounds did not disappoint with many of the matches going deep into the third set. Despite the rain, there were many sell out sessions. In addition to the international event, Tennis Queensland also ran sessions for clubs, coaches and government agencies. The 2023 Queensland Champion
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Shim Jang Taekwondo has been running strongly in the Burdekin for nearly 15 years, hitting a milestone last year with it being the fifth year operating a second centre in Home Hill. At the end of training each year, students and instructors celebrate the year that was and award the students who performed exceptionally throughout the year. “All our students put in an amazing effort last year and we look forward to growing our art in the Burdekin this year,” said Branch Instructor Cliff Mann.
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Emily Donges, Blake and Luke Ferguson and Sarah Mitchell-Ferguson Indi MacDonald, Kristy, Tyler, Mazlyn smith and Jodie, Addison and Emily MacDonald Johan, Josephine and Tyresse Murry Kirra Womeksley and Lauren Bozetto Noah, Cassie, April and Darren Tanner Stephanie and William O’Reilly with Santa Photo credit: Chelsea Ravizza
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New Year celebrations ran all throughout Cape Upstart with midnight’s fiery red flairs, along with painful sunburns, competitive matches of beach cricket, a touch of fishing, and perfect summer weather. The sky put on a magnificent show for the final sunset of 2023, as beach-goes watched the last of the light disappear over the ocean. With only a drizzle of rain in the early hours of the first day of 2024, the Cape served as the perfect place to celebrate the year that was, and welcome in all
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Hi readers and welcome to the first edition of Burdekin Life for 2024. I hope you all had a lovely break and are entering the year feeling refreshed. I had a terrific break, spending most of my time off with family, friends and pets on mum and dad’s farm in Millmerran. Since moving to north Queensland, I’ve seldom had the opportunity to spend longer periods of time relaxing at home, so I valued this time and was sad to leave. But, as of this week, I’m back in the Burdekin and excited for the yea
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As far north Queensland faced dual disasters towards the end of 2023, and unruly weather continued across the state, the region’s Ergon crews were quick to assist in the recovery. Tropical Cyclone Jasper caused widespread damage to the electricity network and cut power to more than 50,000 customers across Far North Queensland, with crews from across the state ensuring the lights were back on for Christmas. Ergon’s acting Chief Operating Officer Jeff Green said it had been a marathon team effort
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Community Bank Home Hill and Ayr have shared their gratitude with the Burdekin community after another successful Giving Tree initiative in 2023. Throughout the month of December, both branches set up Giving Trees and accepted gift donations for children between the ages of 12 and 18 years of age, as well as gift vouchers and food donations. On December 18, the gifts were collected, wrapped and given to the children who attend Burdekin Education Program who were so grateful for the gifts they we
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Member for Burdekin, Dale Last MP, has shared a story that started with an incident over 25 years ago for two very good reasons. As a Police Officer based in Charters Towers, Mr Last and his partner came across Raymond Abdy in an overturned car and, while the events have changed several lives forever, Mr Last hopes they may also help others. “That night is burnt into my memory,” Mr Last said. “It was late at night on May 15th 1998 when we were patrolling in Charters Towers and came around the
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As we enter 2024, Burdekin Life intern Chelsea Ravizza asked those in our community about their hopes and goals for the new year. Lisa Furnell Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club Volunteer Live a healthier life and spend more time with the grandkids. John Furnell Councillor Internationally – Peace and Good Will, protection for the vulnerable. Personally – to personally improve holistically, so I may be better for my family, friends, and others. Local Community – to work for continual impr
Read moreFrom a hammerhead shark made from a hammer and butter knives to a hand grenade made from trailer bearings and a BMX bike brake lever, Scott Apelt’s mind is full of weird, wonderful and unique creations. Scott’s been tinkering with scrap metal art for 35 years, utilising his natural understanding of steel to manipulate and create. While scrap metal art has always been important to him, it’s come to play an even more vital role in his wellbeing in recent years. Scott completed his boilermaker app
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Cecillia Cason and Jye Ravizza have been selected to attend the highly acclaimed Queensland Band Association’s (QBA) Youth Band Development Camp in Brisbane from Monday 8 January to Friday 12 January 2024. The pair have been prominent members of the Burdekin Brass Band for over nine years collectively and have been granted the opportunity to attend the QBA’s Youth Band Development Camp in previous years. Cecillia, Jye, and other local members attend two-hour band sessions every Tuesday eveni
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Tickets are now available for the region's 2024 Australia Day Awards Ceremony where the community will gather to reflect on the year that was and highlight those who make our region great. The Burdekin Shire Council Australia Day Awards recognise members of the community who have made an outstanding contribution to the community and for their exceptional achievement in a variety of areas. Award categories range from sporting, cultural and environmental achievements to stand-out community events
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With the summer heat gearing up and the desire to stay cool heightens, residents and visitors are urged to remain safe. During the frequent heat waves sweeping the region, community members must remain cautious and vigilant of the effects of the soaring temperatures. Dr Natalie Ly of the Townsville University Hospital said that, “Even though you get used to the heat living in North Queensland it is important to not be complacent about the serious impact severe heat can have on our health. “Dur
Read moreThe Home Hill Chamber of Commerce held its final social and networking event of 2023 on Wednesday, December 20, inviting guest speaker Lisa Furnell to speak about the Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club. Ms Furnell spoke about the history of the club, the unique characteristics of the club and its base of Alva Beach and the opportunities and challenges the club faces in the future. Home Hill Chamber of Commerce President David Jackson then announced Jim and Meg Johnson as the winners of the Home Hill Resid
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Burdekin Community Association Inc (BCA) partners with Coles in Ayr to deliver the SecondBite Community Connect Program. SecondBite began in 2005 with one couple – Ian and Simone Carson. Gathering a committed group of friends, they would visit market stalls in Melbourne at the end of a day, collect surplus food, and drop it to a local charity that ran a food program. In 2011, Coles and SecondBite formed a national partnership, which led to a rapid expansion of our organisation’s operational sca
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Are you thinking of making a New Year's resolution to improve your overall well-being? Why not make being more sociable your goal? Numerous studies have shown that social connections and a sense of community can have a positive impact on mental health, physical health, and even life expectancy. And the Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre at 40 Chippendale Street, Ayr is a great place to start! The Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre operates with a community development focus. What does that mean? It invol
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Happy 2024! After a busy lead-up to the Christmas and New Year break, I hope you all had an opportunity to sit back, relax and enjoy some downtime over the holiday period. A new year brings with it a promise of fresh beginnings and renewed hope. Whether it’s personal aspirations or shared community goals, this is a time to set our goals and support each other on the path to success. As this will be my last column for this term of Council, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to each and
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Did you know that a community organisation can apply for funding under Burdekin Shire Council’s Environmental Levy? The Environmental Levy is dedicated to supporting projects that not only enhance the environment but also contribute to the well-being of the local community. The Environmental Levy welcomes applications that will contribute to the preservation and enhancement of the natural environment. Whether it's restocking fish, managing invasive weeds, safeguarding the coastal ecosystem, or
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A rebrand, an evolving team and the continual support of Queensland’s sugar cane growers exemplifies a successful year for Queensland Cane Agriculture & Renewables (QCAR), with the launch of the QCAR brand signifying broader strategic vision and expanded focus for the organisation. While reflecting on a positive 2023, the QCAR team are quick to look forward, with a variety of industry issues at the forefront of its mission to advocate for members and industry. Always aligning with evolving indus
Read moreWilmar Sugar and Renewables has launched a virtual tour of Macknade Mill to mark its 150th birthday. Macknade Mill in the Herbert region notched up 150 years of operation in August, making it the oldest continuously operating sugar mill in Australia. Manager Operations Trevor Forde said the virtual tour was developed to commemorate the major milestone and create a public record of the site in its 150th year. “This virtual tour enables anyone, anywhere, to visit Australia’s oldest sugar fac
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Tucked away in the pristine paradise of the Whitsundays, a treasure trove of experiences awaits to be explored. From hidden waterholes to historical remnants and secluded beaches, the Whitsundays offers a diverse array of attractions that cater to every traveller’s desires. Continuing our north Queensland summer holiday, read on to discover the best of the Whitsundays. Cedar Creek Falls: Nature's Serene Haven Nestled within the lush embrace of Conway National Park, Cedar Creek Falls stands as a
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From his home studio in Jarvisfield, where guitars adorn the walls, Mick Thompson writes, records, and rehearses his music. Mick is a musician moving with the times, utilising the technology and resources available to turn his lifelong passion for guitars into a sustainable career, although he says the learning curve is a steep one. Mick's love affair with guitars started early; his first musical purchase was a copy of ‘Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band’ by The Beatles at age five. It wasn’
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Fast Facts: Rehoming Fee: $300 DOB: 1/07/2022 Sex: Female Breed: Domestic Short Hair Kid Friendly: Over 12 Dog Friendly: No Other Cats: No Indoors/Outdoors: Indoors This gorgeous young lady is looking for a caring, loving home where she can be given the freedom to spread her wings and explore while she becomes comfortable. While she won’t be cuddly straight away, she will quickly warm up and become her human’s little shadow, following and always prepared to pamper with her love. Muffin Gem
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Youth netballers looking to test and develop your skills, get ready for one of the best netball development squads around. Run and organised by North Queensland’s Netball Academy, netballers of Ayr and Home Hill are able to sign up for the Talent Development Squads, which consist of six-weeks of tailor-made strength, conditioning and technique coaching. There are two distinct squads: the 11 to 13 Development Squad, and the 13 Plus Development Squad, with speciality coaching and resources for t
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