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Football Matters with Cyclops

May 15, 2024

Last weekend the Burdekin Panthers had just three games. On Friday the Division 1 were at home to Estates and lost 2-3 and on Saturday the Panthers had two home games against Olympic. The Under 23s drew 2-2 the Premiers lost 1-3 and the Ladies forfeited their match against Olympic. This week the Panthers have four away matches. On Friday night The Division 1 Funkies play Ingham in Townsville then, on Sunday the Premiers, Under 23s and Ladies meet Brothers, also in Townsville.

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Saturday Morning Junior Golf

May 15, 2024

Ayr Junior Golf had 16 juniors turn up last weekend for the May Monthly Medal. Winners for the 3, 6 and 9 holes were Gabriella Cahill, Logan McKeough and Celine Baine. A special thanks to Dave for coming out and helping the juniors with their putting. Opie McKeough took out Dave's Putt Challenge which was kindly donated by Dave himself. A special mention goes to Ethan Pengally with a cracking drive down fairway 7. Contributed by Kristina Land

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Roosters Report Game Day In The Towers

May 15, 2024

The Burdekin Roosters went close to raining on the Miners’ big day in Charters Towers on Saturday when they won two of the three games contested in the RLTD. Saturday was Ladies Day for the Miners and was a huge day for the Towers club with well over 150 ladies enjoying themselves for their annual day. The visiting Roosters had the Ladies looking for more champers when the coastal Hens showed the Lady Miners how to play the game scoring 11 tries and kicking 8 goals in a 60 – 6 romp. If that wasn

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Table Bowls Notes

May 15, 2024

Round 2 week 1- 09/05: Nat II v Nat I at the National 8-2 Crushers v Cougars at the Ayr 7-3 Falcons v Ants at the Anzac 6-4 Bombers had the bye 10 points Points: Nat II - 61, Crushers - 57, Falcons - 50, Nat I - 46, Cougars - 41, Ants - 40 and Bombers 25 Games for Thursday 16/05 Falcons v Nat I at Anzac, Bombers v Ants at Queens, Nat II v Cougars at National and Crushers have the bye Contributed by Kerry Davison Caption: National I

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Serving Up Excitement The 2024 Sugar Bowl Returns

May 8, 2024

The jampacked annual Sugar Bowl returned to the court for its 43rd year in the Burdekin as hosted by the Home Hill Tennis Association. One of the hottest events on the North Queensland tennis calendar, the 2024 Sugar Bowl impressed spectators once again with teams travelling from as far afield as Brisbane and Mareeba to compete in the event from the 4 – 6 of May. The event made its debut in 1981 when Lex and Pat Anderson invited captains from areas such as Mackay and Ingham to enter teams in t

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Sit Down With Sam

May 8, 2024

Hi Readers I’m back from holidays and feeling ready to get back into it, however I do return with some bittersweet news. But first, the holiday: I had a wonderful week on Norfolk Island with my family, taking in the layered history, intriguing lifestyle and breathtaking beauty of the incredibly unique place. My favourite moments came when hiking through the national park, swimming in the pristine waters of Emily Bay and exploring the rugged coastline of the small but diverse island. There was a

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Marketgoers Get Heart Smart

May 8, 2024

The bi-monthly Burdekin Plantation Park Markets are a popular place for locals to find handmade treasures, homemade baked goods, beautiful plants and yummy food, but last Sunday, May 5, marketgoers also had the opportunity to receive a free blood pressure check thanks to Mater Private Hospital Townsville. The team from Mater Private Hospital Townsville set up their market stall in celebration of Heart Week 2024, providing free blood pressure checks, fresh fruit thanks to Lamberts Fresh Produce,

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40 Years Of Celebrated Service Paddy Carew Retires

May 8, 2024

Brendon Carew, known by the community as Paddy Carew, officially retired from the Burdekin Police Force earlier this week after 40 years of exceptional service. Brendon attended the Brisbane Police Academy following the encouragement of a family member, and after graduation, he moved to the Burdekin where he has served 37 years stationed at the Burdekin Police Station. Brendon looks back on his career as being a long and fantastic journey, and believes the community will be in safe, capable

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Housing Crisis Questions Left Unanswered

May 8, 2024

Burdekin residents sleeping in tents and farm sheds are being left without the answers they deserve according to Member for Burdekin Dale Last. Over a month ago, Queensland Premier Steven Miles promised crisis accommodation for every homeless person in the state. Mr Last, however, said the fact that his Housing Minister was yet to provide answers on what crisis accommodation was available for use in the Burdekin was a slap in the face to everyone sleeping rough in the region. “Towns like Moranb

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Raising Funds For An Unmarked Grave

May 8, 2024

In an act of kindness, a team of compassionate locals are currently raising funds to gift a gravestone to a 93-year-old unmarked grave in the Ayr cemetery. The heroes behind the act have recently reached a significant milestone in their fundraising efforts, achieving Stage 1 of the Jean Morris Gravestone Fundraising target with a total of $2500 raised but are needing ongoing community support to fulfill their goal. This accomplishment is the climax of their dedicated efforts that began in early

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A Lifelong Dedication Honorably Recognised

May 8, 2024

As part of the 2024 Australia Day Award Ceremony, former Burdekin local, Terri Bradon, was honorably presented with a Medal of the Order of Australia. An award of great prestige, the medal stands to recognise outstanding achievement and service, and Terri has been celebrated for her contributions to the arts in regional Queensland. When Terri began her journey in the world of the performing arts, she never contemplated the possibility of being presented an award as prestigious as an Order of A

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A Grand Slam Event For The 43rd Sugar Bowl

May 8, 2024

With 44 teams competing the 43rd Sugar Bowl was destined to be a great weekend of tennis. The Burdekin turned the weather on which was perfect for tennis with cooler mornings and a slight breeze. The new on court shades donated by Bendigo in Home Hill were appreciated by the players. As usual the results were close with the last round determining the winners. B ladies was won by Cathy Fairburn’s The Odd Bunch with an average of 51.4 games per session followed by Sharon Mc Dermott 48.25 and Sophi

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The Sweet Success Of The Sugar Bowl

May 8, 2024

Sugar Bowl famous defending champions Dallan and Kurtis Gavey have been training to top A Grade once again in their team, the Teabags, and 2023 B Grade champions, Ian Gould’s Golden Aces, competed to defend their title in the A2 Grade for 2024’s event. However, across all divisions, each team was out to take home the legendary Woods Team Spirit Award, named after David Woods, the inaugural captain of the Teaspoons. Matches kicked off from 8am on Saturday and concluded around 2pm Monday afternoo

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Kylie Newman 30 Years At The Burdekin Sugar Bowl

May 8, 2024

Kylie Newman has held a racquet at the Burdekin Sugar Bowl since she was 14 years old, an event she has always admired since being coached by the competition’s founders, Lex and Pat Anderson. With a family love for the sport, Kylie reminisces on watching her parents play in the annual Sugar Bowl event, eagerly waiting on the sidelines until she was old enough to join a team herself. “My whole family plays tennis, and both my parents were in a Sugar Bowl team each year, and I always knew it was

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Party Hard And Play Harder: 16 Years of Sugar Bowl Success

May 8, 2024

One of the Burdekin Sugar Bowl’s most celebrated teams, the Teabags, have stood undefeated for over 16 years. Established in 2010, the team consists of 8 – 9 players spread across Queensland, with each member looking forward to their annual catch up in the Burdekin to reminisce on the past 12 months and make new memories. “Our team’s success is credit to Kate Casswell, Steve Sunderland, Lex and Pat Anderson for all they have done, and it’s been great to see the Teabags boys turn from kids to f

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Brent Dingle Represents Region At Queensland Parliament House

May 8, 2024

On Saturday 14 April, the Queensland Parliament House hosted a ceremony to swear in the newly appointed members of the YMCA Queensland Youth Parliament, and among them was Burdekin’s very own, Brent Dingle. The YMCA Queensland Youth Parliament (QYP) stands as a highly celebrated and unique opportunity for young people to create real change in Queensland. Open to young people aged 15 – 25 across Queensland, Brent has been eager to join the QYP since he was encouraged by his school principal at

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Barra & Boots Music Festival Where Country Music Meets Nature's Symphony

May 8, 2024

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of the Whitsundays region, an intimate new music festival promises an unforgettable experience for country music enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The inaugural Barra & Boots Music Festival is coming to the shores of Lake Proserpine on Saturday, June 15, and is sure to capture the hearts of attendees for years to come. Drawing from the rich tapestry of Australian country music, the festival boasts a lineup that will enchant audiences all afternoon. With esta

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First Release Tickets For Whitsundays Writers Festival

May 8, 2024

Early bird tickets for the revitalised Whitsundays Writers Festival are going on sale this week and organisers are expecting them to be snapped-up quickly with some of the most popular ticketed events capped at 100 seats. Attracting an enticing range of highly-acclaimed authors, this years’ event will welcome big names such as Shankari Chandran, Garry Disher, Sally Hepworth, Kirsty Manning, Christos Tsiolkas, Anne Buist, Graeme Simsion, Karina Kilmore, Melissa Ashley, Jack Roney, Joy Damousi, a

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Domestic Violence Awareness Candlelight Vigil

May 8, 2024

You’re Invited DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS Candlelight Vigil followed by exhibition of Artwork "Through her eyes” Where - Burdekin Community Association 130 Queen Street Ayr When - Wednesday 15th May 6pm-7:30pm RSVP Essential Ph 47833744 rebecca.grogan@bcaburdekin.org.au

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Long Weekend on Magnetic Island

May 8, 2024

Over the long weekend the Lower Burdekin Scout Group joined other Scout groups for a long weekend of fun activities on Magnetic Island. The Scouts travelled by ferry on Friday evening and had transport waiting for them which they took to their camp at Rover Hut at Florence Bay. After setting up tents, dinner and a safety briefing the Scouts got some sleep preparing for an early and busy next day. After watching sunrise Scout Leader Chris Berkery said the rest of the day was filled with activi

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ANZAC Day Attendance

May 8, 2024

The Lower Burdekin Scout Group went above and beyond to get into the ANZAC spirit this year. Three Scouts slept over in the Den on Wednesday night, the night before ANZAC day and to get in the ANZAC spirit they cooked ANZAC biscuits on an open fire. The three Scouts, Brianna, Caitlyn and Austin prepared and baked the biscuits. Some were successful but some were burnt and hard, but nonetheless, the Scouts ate the good ones for supper! Scout Leader Chris Berkery said next time they may have

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Cr Column Councillor Callan Oar

May 8, 2024

With this being my first Councillor Column, I would like to take the opportunity to thank those who showed faith in me to represent the views of the community in council. The election has given us a new council with a mix of experience and new blood. It excites me to see what we can achieve. As most know, local government is complex. Figuring out where a councillor can make positive change is the challenge. Once the new councillors all find their feet, I am sure we will do just that. We have now

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Did you Know? Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort

May 8, 2024

Have you ever wondered how you can stay informed about what's happening in your local Council? Burdekin Shire Council holds meetings every second and fourth Tuesday of each month, and the best part is, they're open to the public. This means you have a fantastic opportunity to stay informed within your community. But that's not all – you can also conveniently access meeting agendas and minutes right from the comfort of your own home through Council's website. This ensures that you're always in t

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Pet Of The Week Meet Mabel

May 8, 2024

Rehoming fee: $450 DOB: 1/10/2022 Sex: Female Breed: Bullarab x Kid friendly: Yes Cat Friendly: Untested Other dogs: Yes Fences: 6ft Mabel is looking for a very special home, one full of love, patience, understanding and dedication to help this girl reach her full potential. Sadly, Mabel arrived at Angel Paws from a very abusive place and because of this she takes a bit of time to trust humans. However, once she does, she will give you all the love that she has. It's taken time for Mabel to

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Good Thyme To Plant Herbs!

May 8, 2024

If you are just starting on your plant growing journey or you just don’t have space for a backyard veggie garden, then herbs in a pot are a great way to start growing. Herbs such as Rosemary and Sage that originated from the Mediterranean regions, enjoy tough growing conditions. Rosemary is a well-known accompaniment for lamb and sage for chicken and peas. These herbs like to dry out between watering and don’t like being over fed (fertilised) as they are used to growing in poor, stony soil. So

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