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Three Blokes Running Flip For A Cause & Raise Over $7,300 For Men’s Mental Health

December 10, 2025

Three Blokes Running’s (TBR) Campbell Johnston, Brayden Rawlins and Austin Dewar have once again closed out another stellar November spent fundraising for the Movember Foundation for the second consecutive year. Across the past month, the trio set themselves the mission of flipping a deck of cards and completing several mystery challenges like swimming laps in the pool and pushing themselves to the limits in the gym all in the interest of raising funds and awareness for men’s mental health. Ca

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5 Australian Native Plants You Can Eat

December 10, 2025

Australia is home to more than 700,000 native plant species, many of which can also be enjoyed as food. Known as bush foods, these plants have long been used by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for nutrition, medicine, and cultural practices. Here are five edible natives that are both tasty and great for your garden. Macadamia Nuts (Macadamia spp.) Native to the rainforests of northern New South Wales and southern Queensland, macadamia nuts are loved for their sweet, buttery flavour

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Weathering The Storm

December 10, 2025

As the Burdekin Shire begins to gear up for another disaster season, residents may once again face the familiar sight of fallen trees, broken branches, and damaged green spaces. Living on the coast, local residents understand cyclones are an annual challenge, with recent storms such as Jasper, Kirrily, and Tiffany serving as reminders, while major events like Cyclone Yasi have taught important lessons about how our landscapes cope. One key question emerges: are some trees better equipped to sur

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Queenslanders Urged To Stay Away From Bats This Summer

December 10, 2025

As Queensland faces another hot summer and storm season, health authorities are warning residents to avoid handling bats found on the ground. Distressed or dead bats may be encountered more frequently during extreme heat or severe weather, and Queensland Health reminds the community that contact can be dangerous. Bats can carry Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV), a virus closely related to rabies. While human infection is rare, it is almost always fatal once symptoms develop. Very hot temperatur

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Home Hill Cricket Celebrate Third Grade Victory as Second Grade Fall Short

December 10, 2025

Sunday was a day of mixed results for Home Hill in the Townsville Cricket competition. Home Hill’s Third Grade side secured a decisive 38-run victory over Brothers, posting 9/128 from their 30 overs. Dan Olditch delivered a captain’s knock of 29 from 39 balls to anchor the innings. Along with steady contributions from Luke Mottin (14 runs) and Mick Richards (12*), a defendable total was set. It was Home Hill’s bowlers however who delivered a collective masterclass, dismantling Brothers for jus

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New Leadership Team Kicks Off Fresh Era for Burdekin Roosters

December 10, 2025

The Burdekin Roosters will enter the coming season with a completely new-look executive following the club’s AGM held last Sunday at the Queens Hotel. Twenty-one members attended the meeting, which confirmed that this year’s executive—Mick Brombal, Paul Horan, Zac Campbell and Courtney Weaver—did not seek re-election. Alex Lennox, who organised the successful Club of Origin last weekend, will replace Brombal as President, with John Nash appointed Vice President and Mel Lammon taking on the rol

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Ayr Surf Lifesavers Weekend Patrol Roster

December 10, 2025

Saturday PM (1-5pm) Group E - John Moloney PC, Anne Moloney PC, Tramayne Horan PC, Sophia Moloney and Tony Felisina Sunday AM (9am-1pm) Group B - Terry Lund PC, Kristy Wassmuth PC, Anita Giddy, Heather Scott, Briella Wassmuth and Emilee Wassmuth Sunday PM (1-5pm) Group D - Ben Lawry PC, Kellie Lawry PC, Bella Lawry, Charlotte Lawry and Lisa Vivian

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Crisafulli Government Funds Major Push to Protect Burdekin Landscapes

December 10, 2025

The Lower Burdekin will see a significant boost in environmental protection efforts, with the Crisafulli Government announcing a suite of locally delivered projects worth more than $10 million to combat invasive weeds, feral animals and wildfire risks across the region. The investment forms part of the government’s $117.8 million Natural Resource Management Expansion Program, billed as a statewide effort to restore land health and support on-country stewardship. The funding will flow directly t

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TOO CLOSE, TOO RISKY

December 10, 2025

WILLCOX CALLS OUT ASBESTOS-TAINTED TURBINE INDUSTRY

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Farmers Left As Collateral Damage In Federal Labor Deal

December 10, 2025

Member for Burdekin Dale Last has lambasted a federal announcement which sees farmers left as collateral damage in the latest Labor-Greens deal. Mr Last said last week’s overreach by the Federal Government will see farmers, already meeting world-leading environmental regulations, strangled with more red tape. “Once again our farmers are being painted as environmental vandals by Labor, except this time it’s on a federal level,” Mr Last said. “The passing of the Commonwealth Environment Protect

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Burdekin Community Association Celebrates International Volunteer Day

December 10, 2025

On Friday, 5 December, Burdekin Community Association Inc. celebrated International Volunteer Day with our volunteers. We enjoyed a Volunteer Brunch at the BCA Support Centre. The refreshments were great, and we had Lucky Door prizes and games. BCA is very grateful to all of our exceptional volunteers and thanks them for everything they do for our organisation and the community. This year, under the inspiring theme “Every Contribution Matters”, International Volunteer Day 2025 takes on histori

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Ayr to Host Tracey Jane’s Long-Awaited Art Exhibition

December 10, 2025

Ayr art lovers are in for a treat as Tracey Jane returns to the region with her much-anticipated exhibition, It’s a Circular Thing. The show will be on display on 16th and 17th December, from 10 am to 4 pm, opposite the old movie theatre on Queen Street. Originally scheduled for Charters Towers in June at the World Theatre, the exhibition was unfortunately cancelled when a storm damaged the venue’s roof. Now, Tracey Jane brings her work closer to home, offering locals a chance to experience her

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Home Hill Rotary Donates $3,500 to Local Causes

December 10, 2025

The Rotary Club of Home Hill celebrated what was a successful 2025 for the club by doing what it does best: giving back. The club marked its final meeting of the year by donating a total of $3,500 to three Burdekin-based organisations, selected by both the Rotary Club and it's Home Hill Harvest Festival queen, Eden Betteridge, on the basis of their roles in supporting the community. Among recipients was CORES Queensland, the St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal, and the Burdekin Combined Chapla

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Bendigo Community Bank Christmas Carols to Light Up Home Hill and Ayr

December 10, 2025

The Burdekin community will gather in festive spirit on the grounds beside PCYC this Sunday, 14 December, for the Bendigo Community Bank – Home Hill and Ayr Christmas Carols. From 5:30pm, families can expect an evening of festive music and fun, beginning with a performance by the Burdekin Brass Band to welcome attendees. Local stage production coordinator Monica Licciardello will lead a programme of favourite carols—with a few surprises—while Santa Claus will make a special appearance to deligh

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Ayr Set for Big Night at the Christmas Street Party

December 10, 2025

Ayr is gearing up for one of its biggest community events of the year, with the annual Christmas Street Party set to light up the town on Thursday night, 18th December. This year’s event brings extra excitement, with a massive $25,000 worth of vouchers to be given away to lucky locals. The major prize draw will take place at 8:00pm in front of the BCA building, and residents are encouraged to arrive early to secure a good spot. The Street Party aims to inspire the community to shop locally thi

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Queensland Producers Call For Common-Sense Environmental Reforms

December 10, 2025

Queensland’s agricultural sector is calling for stronger consultation and clearer regulations as the Federal Government undertakes a major overhaul of Australia’s environmental laws. The reforms to the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act were the focus of Environment Minister Murray Watt’s recent National Press Club address. In response, AgForce General President Shane McCarthy said producers are prepared to engage immediately to ensure the new laws protect the env

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Ruralquip Powers Up for Christmas with Milwaukee Day Deals

December 10, 2025

With Christmas just around the corner, Ruralquip is embracing the season of giving with the return of its highly anticipated Milwaukee Powered Up One Day Event™ — rolling out major deals, exciting giveaways, and even firing up the barbecue on Thursday, 11th December. Now in its fifth year hosted by Ruralquip, the One Day Event has become a staple for local tradies, DIY enthusiasts, and anyone chasing reliable gear or last-minute Christmas gifts. This year is expected to be the biggest yet, with

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Meet Andrea Wood

December 10, 2025

In June this year, Burdekin mum Andrea Wood became the first Uber Eats driver in Ayr after a flyer in the mail piqued her interest. Just about every day since, she's been whizzing around in her famous blue hatchback, delivering far more than just food. A Queensland Country Bank employee by day, by night, Andrea becomes the "Uber Lady," delivering not only combos and late-night cravings, but meaningful connections and moments of joy that have left their mark on the town. It was in her first wee

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BURDEKIN TO BIG-TIME

December 2, 2025

The Country Girl Who Became a Golf Legend By Jacob Casha Alberta, Canada, 1999. Five strokes off the lead at the du Maurier Classic, a 24-year-old Karrie Webb looked every bit the underdog—but she was used to that. Hole by hole, she clawed her way back, sinking four birdies in her last five holes, each one a rebellion against the script. A declaration that a country girl could not only stand among the world’s best, but best them. And by the end of the 18th, after a deft chip and a clinical putt

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Editor's Note 4 December

December 2, 2025

Coming to the Burdekin always has a sense of coming home, and every time I visit it is wonderful to see the welcoming smile of familiar faces, people in the community that I’ve now known for more than two years. The Burdekin Shire Council Industry Breakfast is an event I love attending. Not only do you get a hot cooked breakfast, you also instantly get a true taste of local life as everyone greets each other and settles in for a morning of networking. Last week, I was excited to introduce our

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Flexi Queensland Boosted By $14,000 Grant For Sustainable Housing Project

December 2, 2025

Ayr-based disability support organisation Flexi Queensland is celebrating a major funding boost after being awarded $14,000 through the 2025 ANZ Seeds of Renewal program. The grant will support the organisation’s Sustainable SILS project, which will enhance Supported Independent Living homes through the installation of solar panels - reducing energy costs and improving long-term sustainability for residents living with a disability. The Seeds of Renewal program—now in its 23rd year—is a partner

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Neilson Foundation Donates $250,000 to Ren’s Million Dollar Mission

December 2, 2025

A decade-long connection has resulted in one of the largest single contributions to date for Ren Pedersen’s Million Dollar Mission, with the Neilson Foundation confirming a $250,000 donation to support research into Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG). Burdekin-born Pedersen first encountered representatives from Kerr Neilson’s investment network roughly ten years ago, when he was invited to speak at a business forum at The Ville. “Around ten years ago, I was asked to address a business for

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Industry Breakfast Sparks New Opportunities for Burdekin Businesses

December 2, 2025

Last week’s Burdekin Industry Breakfast once again proved a valuable connection point, linking local businesses, organisations and industry stakeholders to emerging opportunities and key information ahead of disaster season. From 7:00am to 8:30am, operators from across the region gathered in the Burdekin Theatre foyer for breakfast and a program of updates, networking and discussions with some of North Queensland’s leading businesses and institutions. Matt Heley from CQUniversity outlined how

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Disappointing Bruce Highway Funding Leaves Dawson Behind

December 2, 2025

Opinion Piece bu Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox The latest round of the Bruce Highway Targeted Safety Program is a major disappointment for the Dawson electorate, with the Albanese Labor Government failing to provide meaningful investment in one of Australia’s largest and most critical regional highways. Of the $9 billion announced for the Bruce Highway, $7.2 billion from the Federal Government and the rest from the State, only $500 million is allocated to these projects, and the work

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Burdekin Community Unites Against Gender-Based Violence

December 2, 2025

16 Days of Activism Event Shines a Light in the Burdekin Theatre Forecourt The Burdekin community came together in solidarity on Tuesday, 25 November 2025 marking the start of the global “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence” campaign. The event, held at the Burdekin Theatre Forecourt in Ayr, saw passionate participation from a range of local organisations, students, and residents, all united under a single aim: to raise awareness and take action to end gender-based violence. The e

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