THE 2023 Home Hill Harvest Festival Ephemera is on again with great new installations.
Go and have a look at it in the Lloyd Mann Gardens and be part of it — and make sure you vote for the public choice on the Harvest Festival web page.
THE 2023 Home Hill Harvest Festival Ephemera is on again with great new installations.
Go and have a look at it in the Lloyd Mann Gardens and be part of it — and make sure you vote for the public choice on the Harvest Festival web page.
Week 19
The Burdekin mills processed just over 355,000 tonnes of cane.
Week 20
The Burdekin mills processed just over 330,000 tonnes of cane.
Week 21
The Burdekin mills processed just over 320,000 tonnes of cane.
THE work of the State Emergency Service (SES) in Home Hill was high-lighted at an Open Day held at the Service’s headquarters in Eleventh Avenue in October, in the lead-up to “Get Ready Burdekin” preparing for the forthcoming cyclone season in the north.
Hosted by the Burdekin Shire Council, the SES Open Day provided a fun filled three-hour event for the entire community.
A long-term Home Hill resident, who has provided over 35 years of service to the Endeavour Foun-dation in the Burdekin, has been recognised by the Foundation for those years of service with the presentation of a Certificate in front of his co-workers.
Kevin Woods (61) was 21, “going on 22”, when he started working for the Foundation picking vegetables at the former Endeavour Farm on Groper Creek Road, Home Hill.
THE final touches are being added to the Home Hill Community Sports Club’s new bowling green after a $200,000 project to replace the club’s first synthetic green that had reached its use-by date.
The Club received a grant of $160,000 (plus GST) in June, 2023 in from the Queensland Department of Tourism, Innovation and Sport, as part of the government’s Minor Infrastructure Program round one.
WHILE Demi Caspanello may not have the worries of personally fighting Leukaemia, after having been cured of the disease for the past three years, she and her mother, Kavette are continuing their efforts to raise funds for the Leukaemia Foundation with their annual 12-hour Relay Swim held at the Home Hill Olympic Pool on Saturday, October 14.
First held in 2021, the Relay for Leukaemia is held every second year, with participating teams ensuring one of their team is in the water for the duration of the effort from 8am through to 8pm.
THE Burdekin Race Club is still looking for a new President, Secretary and Treasurer to take the club forward into 2024 after only one executive position was filled at their September Annual Meeting.
Club leaders, President Ricky and Secretary/Treasurer Leanne Gudge had indicated that they would be standing down from their positions at the meeting so that they can go travelling in 2024.
However, there were no names put forward to fill their positions during the election of officers at the meeting, with only the position of Vice President being filled by Ron Scott.
THREE extra TAB Race Meetings have been planned for the Home Hill Race Track before the end of the year, on top of their usual meetings, as they help the Townsville Turf Club to reduce the amount of usage of their track at Cluden in the City.
After hosting their first TAB meeting in Home Hill on Thursday, August 31, the Burdekin Club Secretary, Leanne Gudge was advised that the club had been allocated further TAB Race Dates
HOME HILL Community Sports Club President, Trevor Elton is discovering a horde of history of the former Home Hill Bowling Club as he digs into the back rooms of the Club building that was the home of bowlers back for the best part of a century.
Acting Sergeant Joel Little, Acting/OIC, Home Hill Police Station would like to encourage everyone to be vigilant when it comes to property security.
If you see someone or some-thing that you believe might be suspicious, call Policelink on 131 444 or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 to report, even if you think it might be waste of time. Every little bit of information helps us to solve crime.