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AYR BOWLING CLUB WEEKLY REPORT 19 June

June 19, 2025

It’s been another big week at the Ayr Bowling Club, with plenty of action on the greens and the highly anticipated Cane Fire Fours competition set to take centre stage on June 21–22. A total of 14 teams will compete for the title across the two-day event. Please note there will be no Saturday social bowls due to the tournament. Tuesday – Ladies Social Bowls One game of triples and one game of pairs were played. Triples winners: Meryl Smith, Beryl Cornford and Heather Jorgensen defeated Isabel C

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Mixed Results For Burdekin Roosters Across All Grades

June 19, 2025

It was a weekend of mixed results for the Burdekin Roosters across all grades. The action kicked off on Friday night, with the Burdekin River girls fighting back to earn a hard-fought 22-all draw against Brothers in Ingham. Missing several key players due to the early kick-off, including star attacker Martina Monday, the team showed great resilience to come from 16–4 down. Paige Horvat starred with three tries, earning best-on-ground honours. Abby King, Toni Daisy, Tanley Rowe and Lily Chappel

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Biofuel And Cane Power Inquiry Receives SKY Renewables' Support

June 19, 2025

SKY Renewables has welcomed the Crisafulli LNP Government’s move to hold a full Parliamentary Inquiry into developing a full-scale biofuels sector in Queensland, giving hope to sugar communities across Queensland. SKY Renewables CEO and Founder Simon Yim hailed the announcement as a welcome sign of the State Government’s commitment to adding value to an industry that has served as the backbone of communities such as the Burdekin for generations. “It is imperative that the sugarcane industry pr

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Rescue Pet Of The Week Meet Heidi!

June 19, 2025

DOB: 1/03/24 Sex: Female Breed: DSH Kid friendly: Soft Hands Cat Friendly: Untested Dog Friendly: Untested Indoors/Outdoors: Indoors A Domestic Shorthair a heart of gold, there is nothing she loves more than curling up on her foster mums bed for a snooze in her favourite sleeping position - belly up with her paws in the air. Heidi loves her pats, especially under her chin and behind her ears. She has such a sweet nature and is very polite - she even knows to sit patiently and wait while

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BCC Open Day Draws Hundreds for Afternoon of Fun and Discovery

June 19, 2025

Burdekin Christian College welcomed more than 300 visitors through its gates on Sunday afternoon, with students, staff, and families coming together for a fun-filled and informative Open Day. Held from 1pm to 3pm, the event was a celebration of everything BCC—from classrooms and co-curricular programs to student performances, science experiments, and even a dinosaur adventure hunt. “We had a wonderful time hosting everyone at our celebration of everything BCC,” the school shared on Facebook. “

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Councillor Column Councillor John Furnell 19 June

June 19, 2025

‘Sweet Days Hot Nights’ was another terrific event, despite the rain providing a little too much moisture for the burning. What a wonderful way of celebrating the life blood of the Burdekin, Australia’s cane capital. Judging by the number of wrist bands others and I put on I think it was the best attended so far. The food and entertainment was outstanding but the best thing I observed was people coming together, chatting, smiling, catching up with visitors and people not seen for a while. I had

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Minute With The Mayor 19 June

June 18, 2025

It’s been a big week in the Burdekin, with plenty of community conversations and exciting initiatives underway. Yesterday, we held another Industry Breakfast, and it was once again a fantastic morning. These events are a great opportunity to hear directly from our local business community, discuss current projects, and explore new opportunities for growth and collaboration. Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the discussion. Looking ahead, I encourage you to join us this Saturd

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Rags To Runway Returns To The Burdekin

June 18, 2025

Coco Chanel. Tommy Hilfiger. Gianni Versace—Some of the most prominent names in the modern fashion industry, and all built on the back of humble, hard-working trailblzers born far from the limelight. And who’s to say the next one won’t be from the Burdekin? On Saturday, July 12, the region’s top local fashionistas will be showcasing their creative knack at St Stephen's Greek Orthodox Hall in this year’s Burdekin Rags to Runway. The hallmark fashion event of the Burdekin—now in its fifth year—

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Football Matters with Cyclops

June 18, 2025

Local It was a mixed weekend for the Panthers, with one win, one draw, and three losses across five matches. On Friday night in Townsville, the Division 2 Funkies drew 1–1 with JCU, while back home, the Division 1 Men lost 0–7 to Rebels. The Ladies, however, stormed to an 8–0 win over Saints Eagles South. On Saturday, in Townsville against Estates, both the Premiers and the Reserves went down, 0–3 and 0–10 respectively. This Friday, the Division 1 Men, Division 2 Men, and the Ladies all travel

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The Burdekin Show Is Back And Better!

June 18, 2025

One of the Burdekin’s most beloved community events is back—and organisers say this year’s Burdekin Show is shaping up to be bigger, brighter and more jam-packed than ever. “It's a proper family fun day out,” says Brendan Kolb, Vice President of the Burdekin Show Association. “All the entertainment’s free—Timmy the Train, the duck races, the Melville’s Animal Farm, everything in the ring. It’s all included. The only thing people need to pay for is the food and the rides.” Held over a single da

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CORES : Empowering Locals to Save Lives

June 18, 2025

The heartbreaking reality that nine lives are lost to suicide every day in Australia is one that also touches the Burdekin community. Greater education on mental health awareness and training has provided a better understanding for the community with organisations such as CORES (Community Response to Eliminating Suicide) Queensland that run a number of programs in the Burdekin region The Community Bank Home Hill & Ayr, guided by a passionate local board, continues to champion the wellbeing of

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Burdekin-Inspired Poetry Finds A Place In International Release

June 18, 2025

Kathryn Carlisle’s new book “Feathers and Flame” hits the shelves You might’ve spotted the poem Heart of the Burdekin in last week’s issue—and, like us in the office, found yourself thinking, “Hang on, this is really good.” The excellent news is that there’s much more where it came from. Poet and veteran Kathryn Carlisle has released her debut collection, Feathers and Flame: Poetry of Australian Landscapes and Personal Transformation. An updated version of that poem—now titled Burdekin Snow—f

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Last Welcomes Inquiry Into Future Of Sugar Industry

June 18, 2025

Member for Burdekin, Dale Last MP, wants to see an increase in the $4.4B contribution that the sugar industry makes to Queensland’s economy and believes the recently announced parliamentary inquiry may be the key to achieving it. Describing the inquiry as a key part of the Crisafulli government’s target to grow the value of Queensland’s primary production output to $30B by 2030, Mr Last said the inquiry would be broad to ensure the best outcome. “Sugar is Queensland’s number one agricultural e

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BURDEKIN EVENT GUIDE 19 June

June 18, 2025

Sunday 15 JunePlantation Park MarketsSunday 8amJoin the VVAA for an enjoyable morning overflowing with wonderful market stalls from handmade creations to delicious treats! To become a stallholder yourself contact 4783 6627.Plantation ParkWednesday 18 JuneSocial and Networking EventWednesday 5:30pmThe community is invited to attend the Home Hill Chamber of Commerce Social and Networking Event for an enriching evening of socialisation.Home Hill Community Sports ClubWednesday 25 JuneBurdekin ShowWe

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Ayr Sharpshooters Help Fire North Queensland To Back-to-Back National Titles

June 18, 2025

North Queensland’s F/TR Rifle Team has etched its name into the history books—claiming back-to-back national championships and cementing its place as a rising powerhouse in long-range shooting. And right at the heart of the action were two Ayr locals: Jason Kupke and David Huckett, whose precision and consistency helped steer the team to another dominant victory at the 2025 F Class National Teams Championship, held in Townsville. The F/TR discipline—known for its incredible distances of 700m,

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A Productive Chamber Check-In Meeting

June 18, 2025

Last Tuesday's Chamber Check-In meeting at Burdekin Bowl proved to be a tech lesson, mental health check up, and buzzing social event rolled into one thanks to guest speakers Gary Roser of Harvey Norman, Ross Romeo of CORES Queensland, and a decent turn out. Treasurer of the Burdekin Chamber, Kari Ravizza, kicked off proceedings with a brief introduction, before handing over to Romeo, who came equipped with worksheets for everyone present. He then guided attendees through "mental health bingo,"

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Jump In With Jacob

June 18, 2025

This week has definitely been one of the more challenging ones since my arrival—though not necessarily in a bad way. With the new edition of Core Life Magazine just around the corner, things have been heating up behind the scenes here. As it’s my first edition involved, I’m brimming with both excitement and stress, accompanied by a pinch of nervous anticipation. Workload: high. Hours of sleep: low. On the verge of a mental breakdown: maybe. However, as I’ve said many times before—this is wh

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Capturing The Burdekin

June 18, 2025

Lido Paganoni’s Lens On Local History The Burdekin’s rich past has been brought into sharper focus thanks to the work of photographer Lido Paganoni, whose striking images of Ayr, Home Hill and Brandon are now part of a treasured digital collection preserved by the Queensland State Library. Born in Ingham, Lido spent many years between Ingham and Ayr before relocating to Brisbane in 1967. Throughout his professional career, he developed a deep passion for photography, using his lens to document

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Your Sunday Sorted Thanks To Plantation Park Markets

June 18, 2025

Plantation Park will come alive with colour, creativity, and community spirit once again on Sunday, the 1st of June for another wonderful Plantation Park Markets from 8am. Held periodically on the first and third Sunday of each month, the Plantation Park Markets have been permanently part of the community’s calendar since January of 2022 following waves of positive feedback from both customers and stallholders. A community run, community supported initiative, the markets continue to grow expone

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Marked At Last

June 18, 2025

The Community’s Tribute to Jean Morris 93 Years in the Making 93 years ago, the Burdekin Shire was the setting of a tragic and violent murder of a young woman which to this day, remains one of the region’s most infamous unsolved mysteries. Anna Philomena Morgan’s death headlined publishments far and wide in 1932, encouraging a plethora of theories as to what led to the 19-year-old’s murder, with many speculating the Italian Australian mafia was to blame. More commonly known as Jean Morris, the

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Rooted In Tradition, Growing With Pride

June 18, 2025

The 71st Giru Show Returns this September The annual Giru Show will roll into town for one action packed day on Saturday, the 13th of September and with a cane train load of activities on offer, this year’s extravaganza certainly isn’t one to miss! Introduced to the community 72 years ago, the inaugural 1953 Giru Show Committee was led by President Mr Tom Enever, Secretary Mrs W.B. Lewis and Treasurer Mr C. Hungerford, and with the absence of the event in 1958 and 2020, 2025 will host the 71st

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Why Burn It?

June 18, 2025

Burdekin’s Cane Fire Debate Rekindled for 2025 Crushing Season With the 2025 crushing season now ablaze, a local debate as old as time has reignited across the community once again, raising the question, “why burn it?”. The Burdekin Shire proudly exists as one of the last regions across the country where sugarcane burning is still practiced before harvest, with the bright amber hues of controlled cane fires scattered throughout the area typically from June to December each year. As quoted by

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Ayr High Musicians Shine At State Honours Ensemble Program

June 18, 2025

A group of talented Ayr State High School students recently showcased their musical abilities at the prestigious State Honours Ensemble Program (SHEP) held in Townsville a couple of weeks ago. The program, hosted by the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, brings together some of North Queensland’s most dedicated young musicians for an enriching experience of intensive rehearsals, professional masterclasses, and a culminating public concert performance. Students are selected for SHEP

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Ayr State School Salutes Local First Responders

June 18, 2025

Last week, Ayr State School warmly welcomed some of the region’s real-life heroes for a special afternoon dedicated to thanking those who keep the community safe. The event brought together local police officers, ambulance officers, and a Burdekin Shire Council Ranger, giving students a hands-on opportunity to learn more about the vital roles these first responders play. From exploring emergency vehicles to participating in interactive demonstrations—including a spirited race-off against the p

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Meet 2025 Burdekin Water Festival Junior Ambassador Jorja Vasta

June 18, 2025

A school leader, student council member, and now a 2025 Burdekin Water Festival Junior Ambassador; Jorja Vasta will proudly represent Burdekin Junior Rugby League over the next four months. After admiring the Burdekin Water Festival Grand Parade from the footpath for many years, Jorja has been eagerly waiting for her turn as a Junior Ambassador to come, and now that it’s become a reality, she’s beyond excited to create community connections, and expand her friendship circle. “I have grown up w

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