Vandals have targeted the new frontage of the Memorial Hall already, with graffiti added to part of the work.
It is just hard to understand the thought process of those who carry out these acts?
Vandals have targeted the new frontage of the Memorial Hall already, with graffiti added to part of the work.
It is just hard to understand the thought process of those who carry out these acts?
Doug Chappell and his family who had a ute stolen, along with the four-wheeler that was on the back of the vehicle have been targeted again!
The Council has clarified that there will not be a cane fire at this year’s ‘Feast by the Field’ as part of the Sweet Days, Hot Nights Festival.
WHEN the ‘Home Hill News’ was instigated over five years ago, its main purpose was to provide news about the Home Hill community and its people, mainly because most sections of the media were totally ignoring the fact that this community actually exists—and that is still happening.
THE Home Hill Chamber of Commerce hosted a positive meeting in April with a view to finding ways to take Home Hill forward and to add new life to the town’s Central Business District.
AFTER having a couple of months of our “normal” wet season without more than a few drops of rain, the rainfall readings seemed to return to some form of normality in April, with recordings of seven inches and more around the district over several days.
VOTERS around Australia, including the seat of Dawson, which covers the Home Hill region, will head to the polls on Saturday, May 21, 2022 to elect a new Federal Parliament for the next three-year term.
THE Burdekin Race Club will be looking to emulate the success of its 2021 Burdekin Growers Race Day, as plans fall into place for the 2022 event to be held on Saturday, May 21 on the Home Hill track.
A meeting to discover the community’s thoughts and ideas on how to improve the outlook for the town’s Central Business District drew a larger crowd than normal including chamber members and some non-members, several Burdekin Shire Councillors and Member for Burdekin, Dale Last.
SHOWERS of rain throughout the Anzac Day morning failed to deter residents of the Home Hill community from attending commemoration services in the town, even though changes had to be made to ensure all services were able to be held.