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Home Hill Police Report

July 25, 2024

Home Hill isn’t different from any other area around the state when it comes to Domestic and Family Violence (DVF). DFV is a serious and complex social problem within all communities, including our own. If you call police to report a DFV incident that is happening now or has occurred, our first priority will be the safety of all parties involved. Police will conduct a holistic, victim-centric and trauma-informed investigation to: • Maximise the safety, protection and wellbeing of people who

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Voices of the Community: What is our community missing?

July 25, 2024

Every community has the potential to meet its residents' needs to foster well-being, growth, and resilience. Access to resources such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, and social services can significantly impact the quality of life for individuals and families. Advocating for these resources requires a collective effort to address gaps, promote equity, and build a supportive environment for everyone to thrive. Understanding a community's specific needs is the first step in advocating f

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Burdekin Community Association Transport Service

July 25, 2024

Did you know that Burdekin Community Association Inc (BCA) can help you with Transport Services locally and to and from Townsville? You can access shops, cafes, libraries, attend events or medical appointments, visit family and friends etc. Our bus drivers and Support Workers are very friendly and helpful. Transport services can be provided to people eligible under a government funded program and also if they are not and we have seats available. We have two buses, with wheelchair access as wel

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Care and Collaboration: Bendigo Bank’s Support Of The BNC

July 25, 2024

The Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre (BNC) has been part of the Burdekin Shire community since 1987. Established by a group of community minded women, the centre stands as a celebrated organisation accessible to all residents of the Burdekin. Today, BNC operates as an incorporated community-based organisation and registered charity governed by an enthusiastic committee of 7 volunteers. Over the years the Centre has grown and now welcomes, on average, 8,000 people every year who participate in a w

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The Home Hill Golf Club Celebrates Community Support with Bendigo Bank Grant

July 25, 2024

Established in 1932, the Home Hill Golf Club stands as a 9-hole course situated in the cane fields just outside of Home Hill. The Club operates with a membership totaling just over 100 dedicated players with golf at the core of the business, and welcoming the occasional wedding, wake or party to the venue. The Home Hill Golf Club additionally holds a wildly successful Ambrose as part of the Home Hill Harvest Festival Program, donating part of the proceeds to the Harvest Festival Committee. E

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The Home Hill Tennis Association’s Plans for Advancing Community Tennis

July 25, 2024

The Home Hill Tennis Association was established in 1932 and holds a rich history, standing as one of the most prominent clubs in North Queensland. Annually, the Club hosts the highly successful and very popular Sugar Bowl Event, and encompasses twelve tennis courts, and four pickleball courts. The Club operates to provide opportunities for members of the local community as well as travellers and visitors alike to participate in tennis and racquet sports whilst upholding an important social foc

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Cr Column Councillor Callan Oar

July 25, 2024

11 proud new Aussies made their pledge to Australia in the citizenship ceremony at the Burdekin Shire Council Chambers this week after Council meeting. I would like to congratulate and welcome each of them into our wonderful community. On Tuesday, along with my fellow councillors, I attended a community meeting at the Burdekin Theatre to discuss the future of the sugar industry and what impact the milling companies can have on our livelihoods. The common message coming out of the meeting was the

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Did you Know? Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort

July 25, 2024

Did you know that animal registrations are due on Wednesday 31 July 2024? Residents are required to have all dogs and cats over the age of 3 months registered and microchipped. There are strict conditions on owners who breed dogs, those who have dangerous dogs and restricted dog breeds. Council also offers a subsidised dog and cat desexing program, to assist residents in preventing unwanted or additional animals. Haven't received a registration renewal notice? Phone Burdekin Shire Council Custo

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Become A Volunteer Visitor And Make A Difference

July 25, 2024

Many older members of the Burdekin community are facing social isolation, loneliness and feelings of abandonment. They need companionship and someone to spend quality time with. That’s where volunteer visitors come in. Anyone from any background can volunteer to build friendships with vulnerable individuals within the community who are experiencing loneliness and social isolation. Rita Quagliata, Volunteer Service Manager at the Burdekin Community Association, has highlighted the profound benef

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New Biosecurity Measures Set To Thwart Pests

July 25, 2024

Pests estimated to cost Australia tens of billions over coming decades will now find it much harder to enter the country, thanks to measures announced this week by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. The department is launching AusTreat, a new pre-border biosecurity scheme designed to ensure overseas treatment providers target the right pests with the required treatment. Deputy Secretary of Biosecurity and Compliance Justine Saunders said AusTreat will enable a more efficient

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Unions Accept Fair Work Commission Offer Of Bargaining Assistance

July 25, 2024

Last week, Wilmar Sugar and Renewables reported that the unions have joined Wilmar in accepting an offer from the Fair Work Commission to assist in resolving a long-running enterprise agreement dispute. The Electrical Trades Union (ETU), Australian Metal Workers Union (AMWU) and Australian Workers Union (AWU) informed Wilmar this morning that, following consultation with members, they were willing to participate in the Commission process. A Wilmar Sugar and Renewables spokesman said the comp

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QCAR TAKES BOLD STAND TO ADDRESS QUEENSLAND’S SUGARCANE INDUSTRY CRISIS

July 25, 2024

In response to the growing crisis within Queensland’s sugarcane industry, Queensland Cane, Agricultural and Renewables (QCAR) held a critical Sugarcane Industry Forum yesterday, Wednesday 24 July, to address the urgent challenges facing the sector. The forum aimed to unite stakeholders to tackle severe issues, including milling preparedness, reliability, and cultural challenges. The event, held at the Burdekin Theatre in Ayr, attracted around 140 participants, highlighting the deep concern and n

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Burdekin region mills Week 6, ending 20 July 2024

July 25, 2024

Cane crushed This week Season to date Invicta 100,272 510,925 Pioneer 60,159 226,816 Kalamia 62,760 321,076 Inkerman 77,780 383,207 Burdekin 300,971 1,442,024 CCS Invicta 14.16 13.73 Pioneer 14.06 13.75 Kalamia 13.84 13.53 Inkerman 13.55 13.47 Burdekin 13.92 13.62 Weekly variety performance for region Variety % CCS Variety % CCS Q240 42% 14.03 Q183 7% 13.59 KQ228 32% 14.06 WSRA17 7% 13.53 SRA23 7% 14.22 Q208 4% 13.49

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BQC Profiles

July 25, 2024

Star Sign: Virgo Fav Movie: Grease Fav Colour: Yellow Fav Holiday destination: Italy Fav Music: Eagles Fav Quote: Take me how I am or don’t take me at all Having lived in Ayr for almost 62 years, Shane is a seasoned local, and enjoys spending his spare time with his family, especially his Grandson Vinnie. One of six children, Shane, has four sisters and a brother, and there’s never a dull moment in the Butler household. Shane and his wife Rita have been married for 37 years, and

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A History Built In Stone And Sand

July 25, 2024

Steeped in history and carved with the workmanship of generations, BQC Quarries has provided the stone and the sand that has helped sculpt the landscape of our community. Supplying materials for the construction of many local landmarks, from bridges to schools, highways and subdivisions, it is easy to see how this powerhouse local business is still growing after 50 years. Constantly innovating and setting new benchmarks for the region, this forward-thinking enterprise has ensured the Burdekin re

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A Timeline Of Industry Growth

July 25, 2024

1974 Ray Wall who was then operating a sand and trucking business in Ayr, saw the opportunity to purchase a quarry on the banks of the Burdekin River at Mona Park near Clare. 1977 In 1977 John Fahey, who had a background in Civil Engineering, joined the Business full time which enabled the business to expand into civil construction such as subdivisions and infrastructure work including road and rail projects. 1984 Burdekin Concrete was established at Airdmilan Road to secure outlet of quar

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Event Guide 1 August

July 25, 2024

Friday 2 August Maria Populin Burdekin Water Festival Community Launch & Fashion Parade. Friday from 6pm The Maria Populin Burdekin Water Festival Community Launch & Fashion Parade will officially kick off the events for the 2024 Queensland Country Bank Burdekin Water Festival. 7 Junior Ambassadors and 7 Senior Ambassadors will make their debut on the evening and the community is warmly invited to enjoy a night of fun, fashion, and festivities to celebrate the return of the beloved event. Ticket

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Nonna's Kitchen: Preserving Italian Culinary Heritage

July 25, 2024

ItaloWorld Inc. stands as a dedicated not-for-profit organisation committed to the preservation and promotion of Italian culture in all its facets – past, present and future. The organisation has proposed the publishment of a book like no other, which will encompass 107 recipes sourced from Italian grandmothers (nonne) living in the Northern Territory and Queensland. “We are excited to announce a project which aims to celebrate and maintain traditional Italian recipes still in use in our corn

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BOOST YOUR MENTAL HEALTH WITH LAUGHTER 

July 25, 2024

The Tropical Brain and Mind Foundation (TBMF) is proud to announce their Tropical Laughs event series, a unique initiative combining the power of humour and laughter to promote mental health and well-being. This series features Australia’s only full-time professional comedian with a Master's degree in Suicidology, Mark McConville. The event series features Laughter Clinics tailored for various groups, along with a Comedy Night where both Mark McConville and Ellen Briggs take the stage, delive

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Pet Of The Week Meet Bubbles

July 25, 2024

Rehoming fee: $195 DOB: 9/04/2022 Sex: Female Breed: Domestic Short Hair Kid friendly: Yes Dog Friendly: Slowly introduce Other cats: No Indoors/Outdoors: Indoors Bubbles has mastered the art of being the perfect companion with her mesmerising black fur and gorgeous amber eyes you won’t be able to resist snuggling up to her. Her sleek coat and striking features make heads turn wherever she goes, but it's her charming personality that truly steals hearts. Whether it’s curling up on your lap fo

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BCC Students Star In Seussical Jr.

July 25, 2024

The spectacular talents of the Burdekin Christian College’s students in years Prep through to 12 will be staged at the Burdekin Theatre on Friday 2 August when the school performs their musical production Seussical Jr.! Under the direction of dedicated teachers and staff members, each student holds an integral role in the performance, from backstage to under the spotlight. The musical will open with the school’s youngest stars in levels Prep to Year 2 shining brightly with a carefully choreog

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Learn About Lymphoedema

July 25, 2024

Join the upcoming free informative morning tea at Gudjura Deck Cafe on Thursday July 25th, at 10am to discover the ins and outs of lymphoedema - a condition affecting individuals, particularly women, navigating breast cancer and its aftermath. Hosted by The Restore Clinic, this event aims to illuminate the pivotal role of physiotherapy across the spectrum of cancer care: What is lymphoedema? Lymphoedema is described as the accumulation of excessive amounts of interstitial fluid in the tissues

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Burdekin PCYC Kicks Off Get Set For Work Term 3 Program

July 25, 2024

The Burdekin PCYC has welcomed their new intake of students for their Get Set for Work 10-week program which commenced on Monday 8 July. The program allows its students to engage with accredited training in the Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways, resume writing, cover letter preparation, online First Aid training, team building activities and visiting local history sites and businesses around the district. A successful start, last week saw the students undertake online

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The Burdekin Brass Band Presents Burdekin Brass Live

July 25, 2024

Are you ready to move, groove, clap your hands and stop your feet to treasured tunes from the decades live this August? The Burdekin Theatre will stage the celebrated, annual Burdekin Brass Band showcase, Burdekin Brass Live on Sunday 4 August with almost 50 talented musicians set to impress audiences with their instrumental magic. The Burdekin Brass Band stands as a treasured organisation within the community, and their annual showcase provides an ultimate opportunity for the region to indulg

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Big Names Announced for Inaugural Love Letter To QLD Night

July 25, 2024

The Whitsundays Writers Festival has announced the inaugural Lover Letter to Queensland event, which is set to take place on Thursday 5 September 2024 at the Coral Sea Resort ballroom in Airlie Beach.The event aims to highlight the deep community spirit and affection of Queensland through heartfelt stories and expressions of love.The writing competition invites individuals to share their personal stories and tributes to Queensland, fostering a sense of unity and pride.The competition offers priz

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