
From tablecloths, doonas, curtains and pillowcases to old electrical cables, earphone wire and aluminium can pull rings, the Burdekin Artisans Community Association is inviting the community to recycle for Burdekin Rags to Runway. The annual event showcases clothing and accessories made from repurposed materials and calls for entrants to exhibit their creativity by transforming used clothing into fashionable runway pieces. “It’s about recycling fabric and other materials into a wearable item of
Read moreThe Burdekin community had one last chance to hear from mayoral and councillor candidates ahead of Saturday’s local government election at a Q&A forum hosted by Queensland Cane Agriculture & Renewables (QCAR) last Wednesday, March 6. Candidates took to the stage of the Burdekin Theatre auditorium where they were impeccably asked carefully considered questions relating both to the agricultural industries and good governance. The evening took a “speed dating approach” where each candidate was give
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Ryellen Heliwork was established in 1999 by chief pilot Ryan Jones. As a farmer himself, Ryan knows the costs incurred to the bottom line due to vines in cane. 2024 is shaping up to be a good season for the sugar cane industry in the Burdekin. However, ideal growing conditions for vine has seen a severe outbreak across the district and is likely to cause the upcoming harvest a great deal of stress, by inhibiting harvesters moving through the paddocks. The recent cyclone has also allowed the vin
Read moreCaption 1: Dave Nielson and Jason Res Caption 2: Brett Dal Bello and Vince Caption 3: Joe and Margaret Linton Caption 4: Flynn, Ryan and Suzie Brownlie Caption 5: Mark Elwood and Ian Boyle Caption 6: Shane O’Flanagan, Scott Haynes and Morgan Lewis Caption 7: Andrew Franklin, Mark Hudson and Mitch McColl Caption 8: Gary Lyons, Paul Marano and Jessie Lanyon Caption 9: Mario Barbagallo, Mark Rossato and Phillip Cardillo Caption 10: Wayne Squires, Marnie McCullough and Elaine Alker Caption 11: Volun
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As the recipients of one of the bank’s community grants, Lower Burdekin Landcare have thanked the Community Bank Home Hill and Ayr for its sponsorship last year. Lower Burdekin Landcare received a grant of $16,500 which volunteers said will help keep the clubhouse and nursery viable. The funds were used to install solar panels on the roof of the clubhouse and purchase a Toro Zero Turn mower so volunteers can maintain the nursery without relying on people slashing it for them. “The transition t
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Caption: Photo credit: Sam Gillespie
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Local sporting organisations and residents are encouraged to take part in consultation activities to develop a new Sport and Recreation Plan for the Shire. Burdekin Shire Council has engaged MAK Planning and Design, an external consultant, to develop the plan in partnership with local sporting organisation and community stakeholders, aiming to help Council and the community to plan and deliver better services and infrastructure in the Shire. Consultation sessions will be held on Monday March 18
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The Burdekin Potters are going from strength to strength, with the local branch of the Bendigo Bank, providing funds to expand storage space for the rapidly growing club. Bendigo Bank has once again shown their support for ‘not-for-profit’ groups by offering a grant which provided the funds to erect a much-needed storage shed as an addition to their clubhouse. Located in Plantation Park, The Burdekin Potters have seen a significant increase in membership in the last four years, with almost 6
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Fast Facts: Rehoming Fee: $850 DOB: 15/04/2022 Sex: Male Breed: Dashshund Cross Cattle Dog (Unconfirmed) Kid Friendly: Yes Cat Friendly: Yes, With Time Other dogs: Yes Fences: 4ft This little bundle of fun has been named Major because he gets major FOMO (fear of missing out). Major loves being involved in every interaction and being the centre of attention, and especially loves playing games and having fun. While Major does love his foster dog siblings, he has yet to grow completely comfortab
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A local Scout from the Lower Burdekin Scouts planned and organised a camping weekend in Townsville for a small group of Scouts as part of her Leadership training. Brianna’s planning involved organising the menu, transport, equipment, and activities for the weekend. After setting up the tents, it was a quick lunch before heading off to the Barra Fun Park for the rest of the day. On Sunday, the Scouts spent the morning at the rock pools on the Strand in Townsville before having lunch back at the c
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In February 2017, eleven people climbed the steep stairs at the Burdekin Library in Ayr. Beginners and experienced writers alike, they dreamed of novels, family histories, memoirs, anthologies and children’s stories. They sought a group of like-minded individuals who would inspire and encourage their creativity. From that meeting, Scratchy Scribblers was formed. Over the next six years, the group changed names and meeting locations multiple times. Members and partnerships came and went, but, thr
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Caption: Photos supplied: Burdekin Christian College
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Students from Home Hill State High School took to the pool on Friday, March 1 for the annual interhouse swimming carnival. Beachmount came out on top after a fun and competitive day of swimming. Age Champions Age Male Female 12 years Will Stanton-Cook (Upstart) Dontaii Club (Inkerman) 13 years Eli Wilkie (Beachmount) Emily Power (Inkerman) 14 years Luke Blacklock (Upstart) Genevieve Bonanno (Inkerman) 15 years Nate Weston (Inkerman) Isla Wilkie (Beachmount) 16 years Criz Torkington (Beachmount)
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In about July to August of 1954, a group of car enthusiasts formed the Ayr Sporting Car Club. Townsville already had a Sporting Car Club, as did Bowen, which formed in 1953. Vehicles in the club were MG TF’s, Austins A90, A70, A40, Vauxhall Sports Cars Velox, Morris Minors, Vauxhall Sedans, Space-Masters and Zephyrs. The first recorded event for the Ayr club was in the Townsville Daily Bulletin Monday August 23, 1954. On the Sunday Townsville Sporting Club, which consisted of six members, made t
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Social Tuesday March 5: Katarina Stuckler, Karen Page and Mary Poli defeated Raylene Hervey, Beryl Cornford and Pam Power. Isabel Cislowski and Irene Wilson defeated Heather Jorgensen and Sandra Stidston. Competition Results Thursday March 7 Open Rinks: Ruth Moore, Isabel Cislowski, Joy Comollatti and Irene Wilson defeated Katarina Stuckler, Elaine Young, Heather Jorgensen and Mary Poli. Competition for Thursday March 14 Open Rinks: Team 1 Sandra Stidston plays Team 3 Mary Poli. Team 2 Pam Pow
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On Wednesday March 5, eight ladies played rinks with a very interesting and competitive game. Margaret Chapman, Darelle Pearce, Ann Newton and Bernice Kugatiff defeated Helen Collins Colleen Olsen and Joy Woods. Don’t forget names into Joy Woods by 1:00pm for 1:30pm start. Friday March 8 evening, 13 bowlers played a mixture of triples and rinks. Winning teams were Lloyd Shepherd, Norm Storrie, Joy Woods and Jamie Woods and in the other game David Bycroct, Ross McLaughlin and Ray Panecassio. Sund
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Thursday March 7 saw 23 players front up to do battle on Rummeny Green. Four rinks were used on the east to west side. Rink 5: Jimmy and Glen prevailed over Judy and Des 23 to 21 and 11 ends to 10. Rink 6: Mick M, Dino and Stephen had a big win over John, Dave and Hugh 19 to 8 and 14 ends to 4 ends and were the day’s winners. Rink 7: Mick O, Bob and Joe were too strong for Yogi, Alex and Wayne to the tune of 22 to 13 and 13 ends to 7. Rink 8: Paul, Jeff and Henry were also convincing winner
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The North Queensland Swimming Championships were held in Mackay on March 2 and 3 at the Mackay Aquatic Centre. The Burdekin Torpedoes took a total of five swimmers, with coaches Kim and Mick McConnachie there to guide them once again through the meet. The Championships were opened with a themed march pass around the pool of all the Clubs participating in the meet. The Burdekin Torpedoes looked very relaxed in their 'Cruisin' Torpedoes' outfits and demonstrated their pride in the Burdekin with so
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Junior players from Ingham to Mackay travelled to Ayr from March 2 to kick off the first Junior Development Series tournament of 2024. An amazing weekend was had by all with lots of tennis, lots of food and lots of slushies. Day 1 started off early with the opening ceremony and a ground warm up on court which the players all loved. Lots of tennis was played Saturday and final matches wrapped up early in the evening. Day 2 started off early as well with last matches finishing about 2:15pm. “As a
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Local The 2024 local football season got underway at last on Saturday at International Park. Burdekin Panthers played three home games on Saturday against Brothers but had to play on Field 2 because Field 1 was still unplayable. However, it was a successful Saturday, with the Premiers beating Brothers 5-3, and the Reserves drawing 1-1 however, the young and depleted Ladies side lost 0-12. The Panthers were up against a Brothers team who were last year's minor premiers and grand final winners.
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Green socks will run out onto rugby league fields all across the state this year as the Queensland Rugby League (QRL) increases its support for young match officials. The new QRL campaign carries a key message to fans attending QRL fixtures in 2024: “If their socks are green, they are under 18”. The campaign aims to create a more positive environment for young referees, attracting more to the role and boosting retention. QRL State Match Officials Manager Clayton Sharpe said the initiative would
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Home Hill Golf Club finally held their Summer Cup final, seeing a close event in very windy conditions. Winner on the day was Tim Branch on 35 points followed by Stephen Doig 35 points, Jaylen Mcubben 34 points, Eric Barbagallo 34 points, and Kieren Dawes 34 points. Pins 4/13 Tim Branch and Kieren Dawes, 7/16 Tim Branch and Scott Sheahan, 9/18 Eric Barbagallo and Stephen Doig and least putts Stephen Doig on 24. Summer cup runaway winner for the season was Kieren Dawes 28 points; 2nd Kevan Chatf
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On Saturday morning, Ayr junior golfers held their February monthly medal competition. The Nett winner from each group wins the monthly medal. Just a light shower or rain didn’t stop the juniors from completing their holes, with a great number of 6 holes players competing this week. The 3 hole monthly medal winner was Hudson Suficiencia, 6 hole monthly medal winner was Lyla Land, and the 9 hole monthly medal winner was Oscar Mahoney. Congratulations all. The club would also like to welcome Ril
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The former greats of the Rugby League Townsville & Districts (RLTD) gave the visiting NRL Legends team something to think about when both teams played out a 26 all draw in Townsville at the Sports Reserve last Saturday night. Burdekin Roosters reserve grade coach Chris Perry was asked by the Townsville coach Kev Marty to be his assistant as well as manager. Perry did so and said the game was played in the right spirit with the Legends team showing that even though the legs are slower and the bel
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The stage has been set for the Home Hill Cricket Association senior grand final following a Guardian Pharmacy victory on the weekend. Guardian faced Crowned Mongrels on the astro wicket, with Mongrels winning the toss and electing to bat.Some tight bowling led to a conservative start for the batting side and an early wicket before Andrew Wallwork dug in for 57 runs from 44 balls assisted by Scott Hazard with 26 from 31, Casper Licciardello with 12 from 13 and Travis Butler with 11 from 17.Simon
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