
Round 2 week 2- 16/05: Nat II v Cougars at the National 10-0 Ants v Bombers at the Queens 8-2 Falcons v Nat I at the Anzac 8-2 Crushers had the bye 10 points Points: Nat II - 71, Crushers - 67, Falcons - 58, Ants/Nat I - 48, Cougars - 41 and Bombers 27 Games for Thursday 23/05: Ants v Crushers at Anzac, Cougars v Falcons at Ayr, Bombers v Nat II at Queens and Nat I have the bye Contributed by Kerry Davison Photo: Anzac Falcons
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In the ever-competitive Queensland rental market, tenants are often finding it challenging to secure and maintain a suitable home. With vacancy rates remaining low across the state, here are some top tips for renters to stand out and succeed. Prepare Thoroughly Before Applying Before you start your search, gather all necessary documentation. This includes proof of income, references from previous landlords, and identification. Having these ready can speed up the application process and demonstr
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As the week finished on another week of friendly competition, the greens of Ayr Bowling Club bore witness to remarkable displays of precision and strategy, captivating both seasoned players and newcomers alike with the joy of the games. Monday May 13 saw a competition B Grade Singles. Robyn McAllister def Ruth Moore. Heather Jorgensen def Raylene Hervey. Final to be played between Robyn McAllister and Heather Jorgensen (Marker Sandra Stidston). Good Luck! Ayr Ladies Social Bowls was held on Tue
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A great night was had at Brandon Bowls club trophy night proudly sponsored by BQC Quarry. We had a fantastic number once again and thanks to all those who turned up. Thanks to Garry Pearce who was under the pump to get everyone in a team and on the green. Thanks to Heather Jorgenson and her group of ladies in the kitchen preparing smoko for the end the evening. Thanks to old mate Peter Jorgenson working tirelessly behind the bar providing us with refreshments. And how could I forget our on
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Swerve gift vouchers were hotly contested last Saturday as the Ayr Juniors took part in the Swerve Sponsored day. We would like to thank Kylie and her Swerve family for their continued support for our Junior golfers. In the 3 hole competition, Heath Smart was the gross winner with a great score of 27, and closely behind was Jacob Munro, who took out the Nett prize. In the 6 hole competition, Kyle Wilkie was the gross winner with 46 shots, and Logan McKeough was the Nett winner this week. In 9 h
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On Saturday, May 18, 22 people ran, jogged and walked the Plantation parkrun course, of whom four were first timers and another four recorded new Personal Bests. The event was made possible by volunteers Terry Brennan, Ronda Downs, Rhonda Martin, Flo De Brueys, Stephen Hervey, Harper Anderson and Steve Crouther. Visit the the Plantation parkrun Results Page for the full results and a complete event history. Photos supplied: Plantation parkrun
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One of Australian tennis’ rising stars and Home Hill Tennis Association alumni is competing in Paris after being awarded a main-draw singles wildcard into Roland Garros. The announcement came before Adam made his top-100 debut in the latest ATP Tour singles rankings after winning an ATP Challenger title in Chinese Taipei, rising 16 places to a career-high world number 95. The 25-year-old from Home Hill has tallied 32 match wins and contested four ATP Challenger finals so far in 2024, boosting hi
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Local Last weekend the Burdekin Panthers had just three games. On Friday the Division 1 met Ingham in Townsville and lost 0-4. On Sunday the Premiers and Under 23s were both away to Brothers with the Under 23s winning 3-0 and the Premiers doing very well to draw 1-1. This weekend the Funkies are away to SES in Townsville on Friday night and the Premiers, Under 23s and Ladies are all at home to Warriors on Saturday. The Ayr Anzac Club Premiers having played Brothers twice this year already, wit
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After a bye for all three grades last weekend, the Roosters and Hens will be back on the paddock on Saturday playing Centrals in three grades at Rugby Park. The Tigers come to Ayr just above the Roosters in A grade with one win, three losses and two byes to the Roosters one win, four losses and one bye. Last Saturday, the Tigers were well beaten by the high flying Souths at the sports reserve 64 – 16. In comparison, the Roosters have met Souths twice in the draw going down on both occasions 40 –
Read moreMore strike action is planned in the Burdekin and across north Queensland as pay negotiations continue between Wilmar Sugar and Renewables and its employees. Workers represented by the Australian Workers’ Union (AWU), Electrical Trades Union (ETU) and Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union (AMWU) held strikes near Wilmar’s Inkerman Mill in Home Hill on Thursday, May 9 and Monday, May 13, with the three unions giving notice of intention to engage in another 24-hour strike next Tuesday, May 21. T
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Hi readers What a big weekend we have coming up in the Burdekin! For those eager to dress to the nines for a day at the races, the Burdekin Growers Race Day is the place to be on Saturday. I have friends from Ingham who, before I moved to Home Hill, told me all about the iconic race day and I’ve certainly been feeling the excitement throughout town. I’ll sadly miss the big day as I’ll be heading down to Mackay for my cousin’s engagement party (certainly not a sad alternative), but my trusty coll
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With the Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod well underway, students from Burdekin Christian College have been putting their hospitality skills to the test, preparing and providing food and beverages for the countless volunteers involved in the Eisteddfod. The school took to social media to share their pride with their students. “So proud of our Eisteddfod helpers today,” the post read. “What an amazing job they have been doing to keep all the volunteers fed and watered!” The school also urged the publi
Read moreEasing cost of living pressures and investing in an Australian-made future are at the forefront of the Australian Government’s 2024-25 budget which was handed down on Tuesday, May 14. Treasurer Jim Chalmers called the budget “responsible and restrained”, saying, “This Budget strikes the right balance between keeping pressure off inflation, delivering cost of living relief, supporting sustainable economic growth and strengthening public finances. “This Budget forecasts a second surplus in 2023–24
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The Burdekin Chamber will host one of the most magnificent marketing events of the year on Thursday May 23 at the Kalamia Hotel. A part of Small Business Month, the event will be presented by Natasha Buttler, founder of Boost Marketing Services and marketing lecturer at James Cook University. Natasha is known for her down-to-earth and engaging presentation style as she dives into all things marketing in an educational environment. With over 25 years of experience, Natasha understands the impor
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Opinion Piece Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox has called Federal Government’s announcement for an extra $467m worth of funding to upgrade the Bruce Highway a “slap in the face” for the people of Dawson. Mr Willcox said the announcement made by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Treasurer is nothing more than a smokescreen, and that he is “insulted and infuriated” on behalf of everyone living and working in Dawson who has once again missed out. “The section of the Bruce Highway th
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Zonta International members across Queensland, including members of the Zonta Club Burdekin Inc, are calling on all men to be part of the conversation about gender-based violence this May. Lyn Agnew, Governor of Zonta International District 22, said that the month of May is traditionally recognised as Domestic Violence month in Queensland. This May, Zonta International and other advocacy groups are demanding that violence against women be declared a national emergency after three women were all
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At 4.50pm on Tuesday 16 April, Ayr Police intercepted a vehicle on Bruce Highway, Inkerman. As a result, a 55yr old Bowen woman was issued a NTA for drink driving, .053. She is due to appear in the Ayr Magistrates Court on 27 May. At 7.20pm on Thursday 18 April, Ayr Police intercepted a vehicle on Airdmillan Road, Ayr. As a result, a 54yr old Burdekin man, was issued a NTA for drink driving, .064. He is due to appear in the Ayr Magistrates Court on 7 May. At 12.02am on Saturday 20 April, Ayr Pol
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Volunteer organisations in Dawson are set to receive a huge boost in funding as Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox announced that the region will receive more than $66,000 in funding as part of the 2023-24 Volunteer Grants, which will directly impact 20 local organisations. Mr Willcox said that these grants are critical in supporting and recognising the role that volunteers play within our community. “Volunteers play a crucial role in our communities, and their selflessness and dedicatio
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Did You Know you can help to prevent domestic and family violence (DFV) or support those who are affected by it? Domestic and Family Violence is a pervasive issue that often remains hidden behind closed doors. Recognizing the signs is crucial to providing support and potentially saving lives. If you suspect someone is experiencing domestic violence, speaking up is essential. Dial emergency services like 000 when you hear or see Domestic Violence occurring. DFV is not a private issue, the next st
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As a team, we're shifting our perspective on failures. Instead of dwelling on what we couldn't achieve, we're embracing them as stepping stones towards improvement. We can train our minds to recognise that every failure comes with a valuable lesson. Although we may not have achieved our goal this time, we can learn something from the effort to avoid similar mistakes in the future. Have you ever felt like you're giving your all, but things just don't seem to work out? It's a sign that we need t
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Wow!! What an exciting few weeks the Burdekin has seen. Since the start of April the Burdekin has hosted the Shane Muspratt Cup, Burdekin Rags to Runway, Burdekin Sugar Rush, Home Hill Canefield Ashes - Cricket, Home Hill Sugar Bowl – Tennis, Burdekin Junior Eisteddfod, Burdekin Craft Spectacular, Intercity Tenpin Bowling Tournament (the longest running teams event for bowling in Australia which is pretty amazing) and the Justin Scott Fishing Classic just to name a few! This weekend will see th
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Did you know that the Burdekin Shire Council is on the lookout for passionate individuals to join its Economic Development Advisory Group? Since its establishment in 2020, this group has been instrumental in shaping the economic landscape of the region, and now it's seeking members to continue its vital work. According to Burdekin Shire Council Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort, this advisory group serves as a crucial body, providing insights and recommendations on key economic strategies, projects, and
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In a heartwarming stride towards supporting the educational needs of underprivileged children, the Joyful Foundation was awarded a vital Bendigo Bank Grant from our local community bank, bolstering its ongoing efforts in North Queensland. Grace Vigar, President of the Joyful Foundation, expressed gratitude for the grant, emphasising its impact on the organisation's mission and the local community. Established in 2012 to honour the legacy of the late educator Joy Donnellan, the Joyful Foundation
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Financial planning firm, Altitude Wealth Management, has continued its growth trajectory in Townsville and the Burdekin with the recent merging of Grasso Financial Services into its business earlier this month. Established in Townsville in 2007, Altitude Wealth Management is a boutique financial management and advisory firm specialising in retirement planning, investing, superannuation and insurance. Founder and Practice Principal, Dennis Di Bartolo, said that consolidation in the industry was
Read moreThe new CEO emerging out of the partnership between two of Australia’s leading cane organisations has hit the road to meet with growers and members and share vital information about the integration. Queensland Cane Agriculture and Renewables (QCAR) has joined forces with the Australian Cane Farmers Association (ACFA) in an effort to drive strategic and positive change across the industry. Stephen Ryan has been appointed CEO of the joint venture and has recently completed a roadshow through the F
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