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Meet 2025 Burdekin Water Festival Junior Ambassador Asha Grasso

July 11, 2025

Beyond excited to dive headfirst into the event’s exciting Ambassador Program, Asha Grasso will proudly represent East Ayr State School (EASS) as a Junior Ambassador in the 2025 Burdekin Water Festival. “The aspect of the Burdekin Water Festival that excited me the most is getting to meet new people and hopefully gain some new skills and confidence,” explained Asha. “I’m looking forward to being up on a float as my family have attended lots of Burdekin Water Festivals since I was little and I

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Meet 2025 Burdekin Water Festival Junior Ambassador Giulia Sarri

July 11, 2025

Representing Burdekin Christian College Giulia Sarri has felt nothing but gratitude and pride since she was selected to represent her school, Burdekin Christian College (BCC), as a Junior Ambassador in the 2025 Burdekin Water Festival. A senior within BCC’s primary school, Giulia serves as a role model to younger students, leading prep duties on occasion. When she’s not serving her school community, she’s connecting with those who she loves the most. “Family is very important to me,” shared Gi

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Remembering The Tropix Cinema

July 11, 2025

The Burdekin region homes a plethora of beautiful old buildings which inspired the work of photographer, Lido Paganoni, who used his talents to capture many nostalgic photographs that have been recently digitalised by the Queensland State Library. Lido, born in Ingham in 1934 to Italian migrant parents, spent his childhood in both Ingham and Ayr. He later earned a PhD in industrial chemistry from Brisbane. With a diverse range of interests, Lido was passionate about velodrome and road racing, a

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Stay Vigilant As Winter Virus Cases Rise

July 11, 2025

Flu and COVID-19 case numbers continue to climb across Queensland, with health authorities urging residents to practise good hygiene and get vaccinated to help curb the spread of respiratory illnesses. In the last week of June alone, over 2,800 flu cases were recorded — the highest weekly number this year. Queensland Chief Health Officer Dr Heidi Carroll said hospital admissions remain high, with nearly 300 beds occupied daily by flu and COVID-19 patients. “Around half of all flu hospitalisati

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Active and Social Seniors Group

July 11, 2025

We are excited to announce BCA’s new ‘’Active and Social Seniors Group’’ that commenced on the 1st of July 2025. Eligible Seniors can participate in Individual Rehabilitation and Group Exercise sessions, delivered by our team of Accredited Exercise Physiologists, Exercise Scientists and Fitness Instructors, in our fully equipped and friendly Burdekin Community Rehabilitation Centre at 12A Chippendale Street, Ayr. The Group is partially funded by the Older People’s Action Program (OPAP) and a f

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Sixteen Years On & A Birthday Marked By Absence

July 11, 2025

Loved Ones Remember Missing Senior Sergeant Mick Isles Two weeks ago, Senior Sergeant Michael “Mick” Isles would have celebrated his 74th birthday. Instead of gathering to celebrate the life of a beloved husband, father, and community leader, those who knew and loved him were left with memories and questions that still linger 16 years after his mysterious disappearance. On Wednesday, the 26th of June, family and friends quietly marked what should have been a joyful occasion — Mick’s 74th birth

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A Man On A Mission

July 11, 2025

By Jacob Casha Ren Pedersen never planned to be involved in medicine. He never went to medical school. He never paid too much attention in science class. But when he tragically lost his nine-year-old daughter Amy to Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) in 2009, he dove head-first into the medical world—not as a doctor, but as a father with a promise to keep. "I promised my daughter that I would cure this,” says Ren. “I just happened to pick the toughest fight in all of medicine.” DIPG—al

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Minute with the Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort 11 July

July 11, 2025

Bon Voyage – Roam the Globe! What a fitting theme to launch this year’s Burdekin Water Festival. It was heartening to see such an enthusiastic group of Junior and Senior Ambassadors putting themselves forward and embracing the spirit of the Festival. Their dedication along with the incredible support from their families and organisers sets the scene for another vibrant and memorable celebration for our community. Congratulations to the Water Festival Committee for their efforts in kicking off th

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Cr Column Councillor Fina Vasta 11 July

July 11, 2025

The Burdekin Water Festival was officially launched on Friday 4 July, with wonderful support from both Junior and Senior Ambassadors. It was fantastic to see their families proudly cheering them on and showing their support. Congratulations to the Committee for their outstanding efforts in delivering such a well-organised and successful event. Half yearly rates notices will be issued in August 2025. Please make sure your postal address is up to date. You can visit www.burdekin.qld.gov.au to comp

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Queensland Emergency Services Unite To Mark One-Year Anniversary

July 11, 2025

Queensland’s frontline disaster network reached an important milestone this week, celebrating the first anniversary of the State Emergency Service (SES) and Marine Rescue Queensland (MRQ) operating under the banner of the Queensland Police Service (QPS). The SES formally transferred to QPS on the 3rd of June, with MRQ launched one month later. The realignment created the state’s first integrated marine rescue model and strengthened existing partnerships across emergency agencies. Acting Police

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Brazil’s Sugar Shift And Local Opportunities

July 11, 2025

Simon Hood, Wilmar Manager Grower Marketing Brazil remains front and centre in global sugar market movements. The latest UNICA report for the first half of June shows sugar production continuing to outpace ethanol. While sugar output dipped slightly in the fortnight, it still accounted for 51.5% of cane crushed, nudging the year-to-date figure to 50.5%—up from 48.3% in the previous season. However, cane quality remains a concern. The ATR is hovering below 12%, prompting analysts to downgrade f

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Queensland Steps Up Fire Ant Fight With Year-Round Eradication

July 11, 2025

The Queensland Government has announced a significant shift in fire ant eradication efforts, confirming that treatments will now be carried out year-round — including through the cooler months — to better protect the state’s biosecurity and agriculture sectors. For the first time, eradication treatments are being conducted during winter, following promising scientific trials by the National Fire Ant Eradication Program. The research confirmed that fire ants continue to forage and consume bait e

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AYR TECHNICIAN FINALIST AGAIN IN PRESTIGIOUS JOHN DEERE AWARDS

July 11, 2025

For the fourth year running, local Service Technician Karl Moschella from Honeycombes Sales and Service in Ayr has been named as Regional Finalist in the prestigious John Deere Technician Awards. As one of 5 nationally recognised finalists in the Agricultural Service Technician of the Year category, Karl’s 23 years of dedication has made his name synonymous with John Deere expertise in the North Queensland region. Karl’s path to becoming one of Australia’s top agricultural John Deere technician

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Backing Growers Where It Counts

July 11, 2025

By CANEGROWERS Chairman Owen Menkens It’s early days for the new Queensland Government, but I’ll say this — the first six months have brought some practical decisions that are making a real difference for cane growers. The recent State Budget struck a few important notes for agriculture. We’re not expecting miracles, but it’s encouraging to see a stronger focus on things that matter — especially biosecurity and rural resilience. With more movement of people and goods across borders, the threat

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DAWSON FISHERS VOICE CONCERNS

July 11, 2025

Local fishers across the Dawson region are expressing growing concerns over the future of both commercial and recreational fishing, citing a range of challenges including regulatory changes and economic pressures. Federal Member for Dawson and Shadow Assistant Minister for Manufacturing and Sovereign Capability Andrew Willcox and Federal Shadow Minister for Fisheries Senator Ross Cadell this week called a meeting with local fishers at Mackay Reef Fish Supplies. It's part of a 2-day Regional Qu

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Ayr’s Stephen Scuderi Crash Repairs: Nearly Four Decades of Old-School Values and Community Trust

July 9, 2025

It was 1988 when Stephen Scuderi took a solo leap into the world of panel beating—a move built on the foundations laid by his parents, Sam and Tina Scuderi, who, despite coming from a farming background, encouraged their sons to pursue trades and instilled in them the drive to build something of their own.

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Osborne State School

July 9, 2025

Personalised Learning Just 10 Minutes from Home Hill Families seeking a supportive, high-quality education close to home are encouraged to consider Osborne State School — a small rural school delivering big results just ten minutes from the centre of Home Hill. Set among the cane fields of the Burdekin, Osborne State School offers a nurturing and personalised learning environment where every student is known by name, supported in their individual growth, and encouraged to thrive. With a stron

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Helping Your Child Reboot For Term 3

July 9, 2025

After the slower pace of school holidays, getting your child motivated for the second half of the school year can be a challenge. But with the right support, they can ease back into routine and find the energy to thrive in Term 3. Start by re-establishing structure a few days before school resumes. This means bringing back regular bedtimes, waking hours, and meal times. A well-rested child is more alert, emotionally balanced, and better equipped to tackle the school day. Encourage your child t

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Beat the Bug: Top Remedies To Keep Cold & Flu At Bay

July 9, 2025

Beat the Bug: Top Remedies To Keep Cold & Flu At Bay As winter sets in, so does cold and flu season. But the good news is there are plenty of simple, effective ways to help strengthen your immune system and reduce your risk of getting sick. First and foremost, good hygiene is key. Wash your hands regularly with soap and water, especially after being in public places. Avoid touching your face, particularly your nose, mouth and eyes, where viruses can easily enter. Staying well-rested is anothe

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Food For Recovery: What To Eat When You’re Sick

July 9, 2025

When you’re recovering from a cold or flu, what you eat can make a big difference in how quickly you bounce back. Nourishing your body with the right foods helps rebuild strength, support your immune system, and ease lingering symptoms. Soups and broths are excellent choices when you're unwell. Not only are they easy to digest, but they also help keep you hydrated. Chicken soup in particular has anti-inflammatory properties and can help clear nasal congestion. Fruits high in vitamin C—

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Burdekin Writers Share Their Words at Home Hill Library

July 9, 2025

Nine Burdekin writers read their stories and poems to a small but appreciative crowd at the Home Hill Library on Wednesday, 2 July 2025. “To stand in front of an audience and share something you’ve created takes guts,” said writer Megan Hippler. “I’m proud of everyone who was brave enough to read.” The event was a collaboration between the Burdekin Creative Writers, the Burdekin Night Writers, and Burdekin Libraries, celebrating the 2024 Burdekin Creative Writers Anthology. From heartfelt poet

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The Lower Burdekin Scouts Go to LEAP Camp

July 9, 2025

Four members of the Lower Burdekin Scout Group recently attended the 2025 LEAP Camp, held from June 29 to July 5 at Bluewater, north of Townsville. They joined 140 Scouts aged 9 to 18, along with 40 adult leaders from Scout Groups stretching from Cairns to Mackay to Brisbane, for a week focused on Leadership, Empowerment, Adventure. Throughout the week, the Scouts worked together in teams (called Patrols) of 5–6, cooking meals, camping in tents, and supporting one another through a series of ha

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BURDEKIN EVENT GUIDE 10 July

July 9, 2025

Saturday 12 July Rags to Runway 07:30 PM - 10:00 PM The Burdekin Rags to Runway event encourages competitors of all ages to revamp new or second-hand clothing items into a wearable runway outfit within a strict budget. Entrants are required to purchase items either from second-hand organisations, local dress salons’ throw out racks or their own closet and to redesign them into a wearable runway worthy item, you'd be proud to wear. St Stephen's Greek Orthodox Hall SATURDAY 12 JULY 97.1 Sweet FM

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AYR BOWLING CLUB WEEKLY REPORT 10 July

July 9, 2025

The Ayr Bowling Club has had a brilliant week on the greens, with members embracing the cooler weather and enjoying a mix of competitive and social games. Spirits have been high as players continue to show enthusiasm and support for the game, reinforcing the club’s strong community spirit. With momentum building and winter conditions ideal for play, members are looking forward to another exciting month of bowls and camaraderie. Our Ladies’ Social Tuesday Afternoon on the 1st July was very enjoy

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Canetoads Represent The Burdekin At Queensland Country Champs

July 9, 2025

A crew of Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads hopped their way up north a couple of weekends ago to play in Townsville’s Queensland Country Champion Competition on the 28th and 29th of June. Closing out the month with a bang, seven players and celebrated coach, Rowland Holmes, represented the Canetoads with pride both on and off the field, with the club praising each of the players for their skills and sportsmanship. “Well done to our incredible men and women who participated in the QLD Country Cha

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