
Home Hill State High School's agriculture and horticulture students will soon benefit from upgraded facilities as a new deadline has been set for the delivery of this project. Burdekin MP Dale Last has voiced dissatisfaction with the state government's handling of the project, highlighting a concerning three-year delay. “Just days before the government reshuffle we had confirmation that a tender for the construction of the facility had been awarded,” Mr Last said. “The latest advice is that
Read moreA Burdekin local, I moved to Clare upon marrying my husband Peter Hall in 1993. We have four children, Lachlan, Jacob, Connor and Meggan. Actively involved in the following community events: Recipient of Ralph Jackson Memorial Courtesy Award, Rotary Queen Entrant Home Hill Harvest Festival, Woolworths Queen Entrant Ayr Water Festival, Miss Australia Quest Entrant, winning title of Miss Sugar Industry 1988. Currently Secretary LNP Burdekin SEC and Vice Chair LNP Dawson FDC. My love for the Burdek
Read moreI am a born and bred Burdekin boy. I am husband and a father of 3 children aged between 6 and 12 who are very active within the community. I believe being self-employed, running 2 local businesses together with my wife and assisting local sporting and community clubs has given me some skills that can help me make informed decisions to make positive change to the whole Burdekin district. It’s a cliché but reducing red tape on development and the current housing shortage needs to be addressed by
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I was born and raised in the Burdekin and have lived here all of my life. I have been employed at the Ayr Police Station for 25 years. In that time I have seen and have been involved in a lot of situations that has given me the experience to be able to help resolve any issues that are presented. My goal if elected; I would commit to helping and fighting for the residents of the Burdekin Shire ensuring that their voice is heard. Drainage has been a big part of the problems in the town. I would
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At 12pm, Tuesday February 13, nominations closed for the upcoming Local Government Election with two mayoral candidates formally confirmed and 13 other candidates vying for six positions on the Burdekin Shire Council. Pierina Dalle Cort and Lyn McLaughlin have both announced their Mayoral candidacy and will both share their vision in next week’s edition of Burdekin Life. Meanwhile, the names of 13 candidates were drawn at random on Wednesday February 14, the order of the draw deciding how the ca
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My wife and I have been involved in two successful businesses, “L Js Pizza Inn” for five years and “Burdekin Swim School” for thirty years. I’ve been involved in many local volunteer organisations in various capacities. Whilst in the Burdekin I have worked in Public Service as a Paramedic for over twenty years and a Registered Nurse. The mix of private enterprise and public service employment helps me understand the pros and cons of both in the local council arena. ‘Burdekin Safe’– I wan
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All my life I have lived and breathed Burdekin. Not only as a former Councillor, but I have also been a business owner, an employee in various industries and had extensive involvement with clubs and associations within the Burdekin region. I have worked across all aspects of industry across the Burdekin. Initially I was a business owner working for the family business in Home Hill and Ayr until going to the mines for 10 years where I worked with Leightons Contractors. One of the main issues
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I am 58 years old and have lived in the Burdekin since I was three. Together with my partner Jill, we have four adult children and two beautiful grandchildren. I have worked in the Disability Employment sector for over 20 years and am currently CEO of NQ Employment. I secured the Containers for Change contract through NQ Green Solutions to bring a recycling facility to this area. I previously served on local Council for eight years, being Deputy Mayor for four years. Youth crime is out of con
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I’m a local bloke that wants the best for the community. There is a lot of issues that residents want addressed. Until a person is elected and understands how the systems work then a person can’t make changes. It’s no good beating a drum if you aren’t sure you can change anything. Straight and simple they want transparency on the decision that is being made for their community. The first 100 days will be understanding the workings of being a Councillor and listening to what the resident
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Having just completed my first term of council, I still believe I have the qualities necessary to carry out the role of Councillor. I have been farming now for 30 years and in that time, I have worn many hats. These include Real Estate, mining, property development and even a lawn mowing business. I have been a member of the local Community bank board for 10 years now. All these experiences have given me the tools I need to make valid inputs in the council. Having started the expansion of the
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I am an Indigenous Juru South Sea Island man. I have lived in the Burdekin all my life and have worked in the local sugar industry for 20 years and am currently a Union Delegate. I negotiate on a regular basis to make sure that my fellow workers have a safe work environment and are given fair work opportunities within the Industry. I want to contribute to the futures of our next generations. I would like to be involved in creating activities for the young people of our community to recognis
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I am proudly a born and raised Burdekin boy. I've never had intentions to leave and want to continue to contribute to make this a great place to live. I am a local business owner who has been actively involved in the community throughout my life and am now vying for my second term in council to continue to do what I can to help the residents of our great shire. I am very passionate and excited about the Ayr Industrial Estate expansion and hope to see it through to completion. Attracting new
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I am a born and bred Burdekin resident who wants our strong community to continue to prosper well into the future. As a current business owner and former sugar industry contractor I have a diverse background and understanding of what drives the Burdekin. I’m prepared to listen to our community and share their ideas and insights. I would be supportive of any project that helps retain our young families here in the Burdekin and encourages new residents to our shire. Projects that provide enhanc
Read moreThree Burdekin youth have been arrested and charged for an alleged stolen vehicle incident in Ayr last Friday morning, February 9. Police officers were called to a fuel state along Edwards Street, just after 9am, following reports of a stolen car sighting. Upon police arrival, it will be alleged the Holden Commodore attempted to leave the scene before crashing into a nearby concrete curb and fence. It will be further alleged the driver tried to leave the scene on foot but was arrested after a
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I was a Police Officer for 37 years and a Search and Rescue specialist. I am the current Local Controller for the Burdekin SES and a core member of the Local Disaster Management Group. As the Disaster Management Officer with Burdekin Shire Council, I am familiar with the daily operations of Council. I am a long-time Emergency Service volunteer and have a passion for assisting the community through training, boat-safe awareness, and in times of need. Ex-TC Cyclone Kirrily presented some challen
Read moreCaption 1: L-R Jye, Rob and Kari Ravizza, George Gamia, Adam Smith, Lyndy and John McCathie and Shay Kratzmann Caption 2: Rob, Jye and Kari Ravizza and Lyndy and John McCathie Caption 3: George Gamia, Shay Kratzmann and Adam Smith Caption 4: Brad Jones, Rob Ravizza, Kavette Caspanello and Deni Caspanello Caption 5: Nakita, Amber, Paula and Alysha Caption 6: Neil Jensen and Joe Aguirre Caption 7: Rob and Lena Antoniazzi and Kari Ravizza
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Burdekin Shire residents have first-hand experience of living through natural disasters. They also know all too well the importance of good communication during difficult times. With yet another cyclone threat earlier this month when Kirrily whirled in from the coast, the memories of devastating Cyclone Debbie remain etched in the minds of many. That’s why local media are supporting an initiative to improve communication between emergency responders and communities in times of disaster. Bur
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Rehoming fee: $450 DOB: 23/07/2022 Sex: Female Breed: Bull Arab Cross Cattle Dog Kid Friendly: Yes Cat Friendly: Yes Other Dogs: Yes Fences: 5 feet This active little puppy is looking for her forever home, is always up for a cuddle and a play with her furry friends. While Pickles is still a keen learner for basic commands, she's a quick learner and loves being rewarded. Pickles loves splashing in water and will always chase after her ball. Pickles particularly enjoys going on long walks and
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By Chelsea Ravizza Approaching its 4th year of running in the Burdekin, Deni Caspanello’s 12 Hour Relay Swim for Leukemia continues to inspire, educate, and bring the community together, raising much needed funds for the Leukemia Foundation. The 2023 12 Hour Relay Swim for Leukemia, like previous years, was another amazing event raising over $7,600 to fund cancer research, treatments, and clinical trial access. The event was established in 2021, following Deni Caspanello’s diagnosis with Stag
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BCA provides financial and material assistance for adults experiencing personal, family, relationship and/or financial issues. The service assists adults and children with basic needs in times of financial hardship, through the provision of vouchers, prepaid cards/vouchers, chemist or transport vouchers, payment of third-party accounts, or direct material assistance such as food parcels. Please note that a Centrelink Income Statement is required unless you are affected by domestic and family vio
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If you were asked the question, “Who is your priority?” where would you place yourself on your list? Putting ourselves before our loved ones and other responsibilities is not always easy. We often hear about the concept of work-life balance, compassion fatigue, and mental well-being. Although we understand how important it is to take care of ourselves, many of us tend to put it off for another time. We might say things like "I'll do it when I have more time," "after I retire," or "I'll take
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Did you know that Council is upgrading residential and commercial water meters in the Burdekin to help you save water and money? The new meters harness solid state technology with no moving parts which offers a minimum 15 years lifetime with no need for meter calibration or replacement. The new smart water meters are more than just devices that measure how much water you use. They use wireless RF technology that enables Council to undertake drive by meter reading whilst providing advanced leakag
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Core members of the Local Disaster Management Group (LDMG) met last week and moved to stand down as Ex-TC Kirrily no longer poses a threat to the region. The LDMG Chair Lyn McLaughlin thanked the community for their resilience and cooperation during the weather event. "I am proud of how our residents and businesses have supported each other and followed the advice of the authorities,” Ms McLaughlin said. “I also want to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of emergency services, Ergon, exter
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With some of the Burdekin Race Club’s biggest race days approaching, where speed and agility take centre stage, there's another race happening alongside the track - the race to showcase the most stylish and innovative ensembles at the Fashions on the Field. As we step into 2024, fashion enthusiasts and racegoers alike are in for a treat, with a blend of classic elegance and cutting-edge trends dominating the scene. Consider the below when planning your outfit. Light and Airy Dresses: Embrace th
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In the rural heart of the Burdekin, a small but formidable business has thrived for the past three decades, weathering changes in the agricultural landscape and evolving customer demands. Eileen List and Jenny Cook, the dynamic mother-daughter duo behind Burdekin Growers Services, have not just been witnesses to the transformations in the industry; they have been active participants, adapting and growing their business with an unwavering commitment to quality, independence and community while st
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