Issue #

28

Bureau Changes Cause Rivers Of Concern

November 6, 2025

Changes to information provided by the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) have caused a storm throughout Queensland but, according to Member for Burdekin, Dale Last MP, concerns raised by residents of the Burdekin centre on flooding rather than rain. Coupled with a malfunctioning river level gauge during the severe weather event earlier this year, Mr Last said people’s concerns were justified and had been echoed in the state government’s call for the Bureau to ‘do the right thing’. “We all like to ha

Read more

History Made As Burdekin Local Undergoes Landmark Surgery

November 6, 2025

By Jacob Casha It was during her youth that Home Hill-born Marj Manak was told she might not live to see adulthood, after being diagnosed with a serious liver condition as a baby. Fast forward to 2025, and the now 56-year-old mother of two has become the first patient to undergo a successful kidney transplant through the North Queensland Kidney Transplant Service (NQKTS); a milestone for both herself and the region. The transplant follows decades of health challenges for Marj, including

Read more

Nationals Abandon Net Zero to Save Australian Industry

November 6, 2025

Yesterday at the National Press Club, The National Party of Australia drew a line in the sand, declaring it will no longer support Labor’s reckless Net Zero target by 2050, calling it unaffordable, unachievable, and unsustainable for Australia’s economic and industrial future. The Party says Labor’s ideological approach is driving up power prices, costing jobs, and punishing the regions that keep Australia running. Shadow Assistant Minister for Manufacturing and Sovereign Capability, Andrew Wi

Read more

"We'd Be Lost Without Her"

November 6, 2025

Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre Honours Long-Serving Employee It was 30 years ago that Kim Williams first stepped into the role of administrative assistant at the Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre (BNC), seeking a job with limited hours after the birth of her first child. What she didn’t know was that three decades later, she and her colleagues would be celebrating her 30th year of service. “I never really expected [working here for so long]. It just kind of happened!” she said with a grin. Her mile

Read more

Minute with the Mayor 6 November

November 6, 2025

Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort It certainly is warming up, so I encourage everyone to stay hydrated. This applies to our furry friends, especially when we’re out on our morning walks - remember to bring water for your pets and look out for signs of heat stress. Our Queensland sun can be unforgiving, so a bit of preparation goes a long way. Nearly 200 people attended our Seniors Luncheon, which continues to grow each year thanks to the generous support of Regis Care. There’s nothing better than being

Read more

Cr Column Councillor Callan Oar 6 November

November 6, 2025

Councillor Callan Oar Let’s talk about something that affects all of us - what we flush and pour down our drains. Every year, Burdekin Shire Council spends a whopping half a million dollars clearing blocked pipes, and honestly, it’s money we’d all rather see spent on better things. Those blockages? They’re usually caused by households – wipes, nappies, fats, and other stuff that doesn’t belong in our wastewater system. The good news is, there’s a simple fix. If it’s not Pee, Poo, or Paper, don’

Read more

Celebrating Seniors Month with Community and Connection

November 6, 2025

Community Bank Home Hill & Ayr was proud to take part in the Burdekin Shire Council’s Seniors Month Expo & Luncheon, held on Wednesday, 16 October at the Burdekin Memorial Hall. The event once again brought together local seniors, community organisations, and service providers to celebrate Queensland Seniors Month and showcase the many supports available in the region. With attendance growing each year, the move to the Burdekin Memorial Hall proved the perfect choice to accommodate the wide ran

Read more

Honouring Elenna

November 6, 2025

Andrew Willcox Joins Head to the Hill to Raise Awareness for Childhood Brain Cancer On Tuesday, the 28th of October, Andrew Willcox MP attended Parliament House’s Head to the Hill event on behalf of Elenna Savorgnan’s mother, Maria. Hosted by Brain Tumour Alliance Australia (BTAA), 2025’s Head to the Hill initiative marks the third year since the event’s debut, raising awareness for the unimproved life expectancy from brain tumours and highlighting the devastating financial, social, physical, c

Read more

Community Urged To Stay Vigilant As Invasive Weeds Threaten Local Cane Crops

November 6, 2025

Local organisations are calling on growers and residents to remain vigilant as the spread of Wild Sorghum and Itch Grass continues to threaten the Burdekin’s sugarcane industry. Both weeds are difficult to identify in their early stages, often resembling sugarcane, and are extremely hard to control once established. Itch Grass, in particular, is listed as a declared pest under the Biosecurity Act 2014, requiring all landholders to take reasonable steps to destroy it if found on their property.

Read more

A Field Day That Has It All

November 6, 2025

The 2026 Rotary NQ Field Day is shaping up to be a celebration of everything that makes North Queensland extraordinary: resilient producers, curious kids, cutting-edge tech, and a whole lot of heart. The iconic Talangalook herd returns to the spotlight. Known for their tropical toughness, calm temperament, and powerhouse genetics, these Santa Gertrudis cattle are a cornerstone of North Queensland beef production. Their presence is a proud nod to tradition and a bold step toward the future. Att

Read more

Home Hill High Showcases AgTech Excellence At Gatton

November 6, 2025

Home Hill State High School (HHS) representatives recently took part in the prestigious Gatton AgTech Showcase, an event celebrating innovation and technology in modern agriculture. Agriculture teacher Louise Nicholas and agricultural assistant Kim Anderson attended the two-day event, which brought together more than 1,400 growers, industry members, students, and innovators from across Queensland. Hosted at the Queensland Government Smart Farm, the showcase provided a platform to explore the la

Read more

Cricketers Pay Tribute Before Junior Matches

November 6, 2025

Before games commenced at the Nutrien Ag Solutions Cricket Complex last week, players and parents paused for a moment’s silence in support of Ben Austin’s family, friends, and teammates following the tragedy earlier in the week. The Home Hill Cricket Association extended its thoughts and condolences to all affected during this very difficult time. Players wore black armbands, and a bat was placed at the boundary for the duration of the match as a mark of respect. Blue Group The Blue Group didn

Read more

Burdekin Christian College Joins National Movement To Keep Kids Safe

November 6, 2025

Students and staff at Burdekin Christian College (BCC) showed their support for child safety last Friday, taking part in Day for Daniel—Australia’s largest child safety education and awareness event. Dressed in red, the national symbol of child safety awareness, BCC students participated in classroom discussions and activities centred on the key messages of Recognise, React and Report—tools that empower young people to protect themselves and others from harm, both in the community and online.

Read more

Seniors Come Together for Burdekin Expo and Luncheon

November 6, 2025

Seniors from across the Burdekin region gathered at the Burdekin Memorial Hall on Thursday, 30 October for the annual Seniors Expo and Luncheon, hosted by Burdekin Shire Council. The event provided a day of connection, support, and entertainment while celebrating the vital role seniors play in the community. The Expo featured a wide range of stalls from local organisations and businesses, giving attendees the chance to explore available resources and services. Notable participants included Regi

Read more

Morning Melodies: Home for Christmas at Burdekin Memorial Hall

November 6, 2025

Music lovers, get ready to “Deck the shed with bits of wattle” as the beloved Morning Melodies series presents its final performance for 2025: Home for Christmas with award-winning artist Darren Coggan. Scheduled for Wednesday, 3 December 2025 at 11am, this special free event will take place at the Burdekin Memorial Hall to accommodate the large crowds this festive favourite always draws. Morning tea will be provided, and bookings are essential. Darren Coggan is one of Australia’s most versatil

Read more

Hollywood Elegance Hits Home Hill for Harvest Festival Finale

November 6, 2025

It’s that time of year. The Home Hill Harvest Festival is set to once again culminate in its trademark Grand Parade and Street Party on Saturday, 8 November 2025, and this year’s theme, Hollywood Elegance, promises a day of community fun with a hint of glamour. The Grand Parade, starting at 5 PM along Main Street, will feature local schools, businesses, sporting clubs, and festival queens, with 30–40 floats expected. Festival Secretary Carlene Muilwyk said the theme is all about getting the com

Read more

Burdekin Community Rallies Against Gender-Based Violence

November 6, 2025

Zonta Club Burdekin Inc (Zonta) and the Burdekin Domestic and Family Abuse Prevention Network (BDFAPN), BCA, Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, Police and Burdekin Shire Council 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. The16 Days of Activism, commencing on 25 November, is a global campaign that unites individuals and organisations worldwide in calling for the pre

Read more

BCA's Exercise Physiology Program Helping Locals Stay Strong and Healthy

November 6, 2025

BCA’s Accredited Exercise Physiology Program has been specifically designed to help individuals of all ages. Sessions are delivered from our fully equipped and friendly Burdekin Community Rehabilitation Centre located at 12A Chippendale Street, Ayr. Our Accredited Exercise Physiologists (AEPs) supervise all AEP Program participants and provide best practice exercise prescription to ensure that everyone performs exercises that are safe and appropriate for their goals and health conditions. Sessi

Read more

Event Guide 6 November

November 6, 2025

FRIDAY 7 NOVEMBER Rotary Gala Ball 6:30pm–midnight (Dinner 7pm) Celebrate the Harvest Festival with a sit-down dinner, music and dancing. The evening crowns the Charity and Personality Queens, honouring community spirit and generosity. Burdekin Memorial Hall Cost: $80 SATURDAY 8 NOVEMBER 97.1 Sweet FM Markets Saturday 8am-1pm Join Sweet FM for an entertaining morning jammed full of wonderful market stalls from handmade crafts, sausage sizzle, hot coffee & tea, and sweet treats, on the station's

Read more

Junior Touch Carnival to Kick Off in Ayr

November 6, 2025

Young Touch Football players from across the region will converge on Ayr on Saturday, 22 November, when the Burdekin Touch Association hosts a Junior Touch Football Carnival for boys and girls aged 9 to 16 years. The event will feature a ‘Fast Four’ competition format, played on half-sized fields with four players per side and up to six players allowed per team. While standard Touch rules will apply, each set will be limited to four touches, and matches will run for 10 minutes. Divisions to be

Read more

Football Matters with Cyclops 6 November

November 6, 2025

A very successful Burdekin FC Presentation Night was held last Saturday at Populin’s Hall. This completes the 2025 season, and it will not be long before the 2026 season approaches. Night Soccer The sixth week of competition and in a high scoring night, the twenty games produced ninety one goals and there were no Sin Bins! Top scorers were Ladies team Body Tune with fifteen goals, Mottin Earthmoving and Young Guns both netted six and Clare Cutters, UDS and Plumb Dingers all rattled in five goa

Read more

Ayr Surf Lifesavers Weekend Patrol Roster 6 November

November 6, 2025

Saturday 8/11 1-5pm Group D - Ben Lawry PC, Kellie Lawry PC, Bella Lawry, Charlotte Lawry, Lisa Vivian Sunday 9/11 AM 9am-1pm Group B - Terry Lund PC, Kristy Wassmuth PC, Heather Scott, Anita Giddy, Briella Wassmuth, Emilee Wassmuth Sunday 9/11 PM 1-5pm Group A - Richard Dale PC, Chris Wicks PC, Jane Olsen, Zachary Dale, Stephanie Dale, Warne McShane, Nico Ortner, Wil Holt

Read more

Burdekin Roosters Players Represent State and International Teams

November 6, 2025

Last weekend, two Burdekin Roosters A-grade league players were in action in matches at both the north and south of the state. Front-rower Tate Brombal was in Cairns representing the Queensland Italian team, while utility forward Kali Nauque was in Logan, Brisbane, representing Fiji. Two years ago, Tate was selected in the Queensland Italian team to play the Cook Islands in Tully, and he says it was a tough match. This year, the team faced the Cardwell Axemen at the Southern Suburbs grounds in

Read more

Home Hill Cricket Teams Battle Hard in CNQ Clashes

November 6, 2025

Third Grade CNQ – Home Hill vs Wanderers In a tightly contested Third Grade CNQ clash at the Nutrien Ag Solutions Cricket Complex, Home Hill fell just short, posting 110 runs before Wanderers chased the target with four wickets in hand. Home Hill’s innings began shakily, losing two early wickets in the second over. Despite a composed 31 runs from Alexander Romeo, 19 from Salvatore Cardillo, and a late contribution of 13 runs from Tomey Mathew, momentum proved difficult to recover. Home Hill fini

Read more

Home Hill Bowls Club in Full Swing on Warm Spring Afternoon

November 6, 2025

Twenty players enjoyed a very warm spring afternoon at Home Hill Bowls Club last Thursday, with a welcome breeze arriving around 2pm. On Rink 3, Bob Pickard and Alex Bojack (pictured) proved too strong for Yogi Bunn and Hugh Montgomery. Rink 4 saw Margaret Chapman, Mark Swaine and Trevor Elton on song, defeating Nev Webb, Sandra Darwin and Steve Doig. Rink 5 featured a win for Des Chapman, Dino Poli and Joe Linton over Judy Elton, Bruce McCallum and Mick McClosky. Meanwhile, on Rink 6, in anoth

Read more