FOR many years, the ever-increasing topic of conversation in Home Hill amongst both local residents and visitors alike has been the increasing number of empty shops and, more recently, the lack of business premises available to possible operators
Tag: Newsletter 81 August 2022
Tennis Association Rallying for a Cure in Col’s Memory
WITH over 1,700 people diagnosed with brain cancer in Australia every year, it is a reality the Home Hill Tennis Association is all too familiar with, after life member, Col Casswell sadly lost his battle with the disease last year.
Rally for a Cure is 10am this Saturday, August 13, 2022.
Burdekin Artisans AGM Meeting Notice
Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday, August 20, 2022, commencing at 9.30am at 170 Eighth Avenue, Home Hill.
Burdekin Artisans Markets expand
ARE you having a house or shed cleanout or maybe looking to downsize your fabric stash? The Burdekin Artisan Community Association can assist you through their new Fabric Destash, Car Boot/Ute Market on Sunday, August 14.
Callan Fencing Services added to our CBD
Newcomers to Home Hill add to our Central Business District.
Home Hill’s Unemployed
Many years ago, students were keen to find a position they could fill after they finish their daily studies, to earn some extra cash, instead of depending on parents. But now it has to be on their terms, such as parties and sport taking preference for their time over the boss’s needs.
The Dreaded Highway Stretch
IT WAS not that long ago that it was suggested that the worst section of the Bruce Highway was between Home Hill and Mackay and any motorists who have travelled the route in the past year would not disagree.
Covid Cancels Chamber’s July Meeting
THE Covid pandemic caught up with the Home Hill Chamber of Commerce at the same time as their July meeting, as the lack of guest speakers available resulted in the meeting being cancelled.
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