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Lights, Camera, Christmas!

Lights, Camera, Christmas!

Burdekin Shire Council invites the community to celebrate the start of the Christmas season with Lights, Camera, Christmas—a special event marking the lighting of the new Christmas trees in Ayr and Home Hill. The celebrations will be held on Sunday, 1 December from 6pm to 7.30pm at the Burdekin Theatre Forecourt in Ayr, and on Monday, 2 December 2024 from 6pm to 7.30pm at the Home Hill Comfort Stop. This festive event offers families the chance to enjoy the lighting of the trees, soak in the hol

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Burdekin Event Guide 29 November

Burdekin Event Guide 29 November

Thursday 28 November Where in the World is Winston? - Author Talk with Renee Hudson Thursday 10am Meet Renee and Winston and learn all about her new book, and how it supports language development! Burdekin Theatre Saturday 30 November Burdekin Christmas Craft Spectacular Saturday 9am Burdekin Uniting Church is proud to bring the beloved Craft Spectacular to the Memorial Hall for the second time this year! Burdekin Memorial Hall, Home Hill Saturday 30 November Burdekin Library’s Big Book Sale

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School’s Out! Now What?

School’s Out! Now What?

Woohoo! The summer school holidays will officially commence from 3pm on Friday 13 December with the 2025 school year to kick off on Monday 27 January. In order to ensure the next six weeks are nothing short of enjoyable, we have compiled a fantastic list of wonderful, educational, engaging and entertaining activities for both you and your children to enjoy in and around the Burdekin community to make this school holiday period one for the history books! Fun Activities At The Library Starting of

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Crafting Cheer

Crafting Cheer

Burdekin Artisans invites the community to get festive and creative at their "Button Tree Christmas Workshop" hosted by the talented Billie Lee. This unique, hands-on workshop will take place at 170 Arts on the Avenue in Home Hill, offering a chance for participants to create their own beautiful button Christmas trees. Priced at just $28, the workshop includes all the necessary supplies, so attendees only need to bring their creativity. However, participants are encouraged to bring any special

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Holiday Harmonies At Home Hill And Ayr Carols

November 21, 2024

The Burdekin Shire Council warmly invites families, friends, and neighbours to an evening of Christmas cheer at the 2024 Bendigo Community Bank Home Hill and Ayr Christmas Carols.
Set to light up the Home Hill State High School Oval on Sunday, 8 December, this festive gathering kicks off at 5.30pm and promises something for everyone. Best of all, it’s free to attend!
The highlight of the evening will be a headline performance by Burdekin’s very own René LeFeuvre. Known for his soulful performances, René is set to captivate audiences with his unique blend of talent and heart, making this a standout celebration for all ages.
Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort expressed her excitement about the event, saying, “This free family-friendly event is open to all and a wonderful way to come together to celebrate the holiday season. We’re thrilled to have René back in his hometown for this special occasion.”
Attendees can look forward to an array of festive activities, including live Christmas carols to set the holiday mood, face painting and a photo booth for family fun, food stalls offering a variety of delicious bites, a special visit from Santa spreading holiday cheer, and a stunning fireworks display to end the night on a sparkling note.
Mark your calendars for Sunday, 8 December 2024, and bring your loved ones for a night of music, laughter, and Christmas magic.

WHAT: Ayr and Home Hill Christmas Carols
WHERE: Home Hill State High School Oval
WHEN: 8th December, 5:30pm

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Home for the Holidays! René LeFeuvre To Headline At The Burdekin Christmas Carols

November 21, 2024

Currently treating international listeners to his musical talents in Germany, René LeFeuvre will soon headline the 2024 Bendigo Community Bank Home Hill and Ayr Christmas Carols set for Sunday 8 December.

From touring across the world to enrolling in acting classes, 2024 has been nothing short of showstopping for René, and he’s looking forward to touching back down in Australia later this month for another outstanding performance on home soil.

“I’m grateful to be performing again this year for the Burdekin Christmas Carols,” shared René.

“My North Queensland Tour was a great success, and the highlight was definitely performing at the Giru International – thank you to everyone that came, and hopefully we can do it again soon!”

Polishing off the final performances of his tour, René has found much joy in sharing his music and stories with international audiences, despite the change in weather conditions!

“My international tour has been incredible - I’m freezing over here though!

“I just landed in Cologne, Germany, and the audiences have been amazing to play to and everyone is very interested in my story of growing up in Giru on a mango farm – they think it’s crazy that I’m on the other side of the world performing for them!”

René cannot wait to bring plenty of Christmas cheer to the region with his December performance, adding he’s hoping to bring his parents up on stage for a boogie along with spending plenty of quality time with his family and friends.

“I’ll spend a couple of days home before heading back to Sydney to continue writing and recording my second album,” explained René.

“Before I go though, I’ll definitely be scoffing down some of mum’s cooking – particularly her ravioli, it’s the best!”

Looking ahead, René has plenty on the cards already for 2025, with plans to embark on more national and international tours, and even hopes to take up jiu jitsu classes in his spare time.

“I will be based in Sydney for the next twelve months working hard on my songwriting and musicianship, and having recently taken on acting classes, I think I’ll spend more time in America, but we’ll see what the new year brings!”

2024 has been huge for René, and 2025 is only looking bigger!

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A Sweet Tradition

November 21, 2024

For Gloria Lazzarini, plum puddings are more than just a festive treat—they’re a lifelong passion. Since the age of 17, Gloria has been perfecting her craft, first inspired by a recipe she discovered in The Australian Women’s Weekly. “Italians don’t traditionally eat plum puddings,” Gloria explains, “but I loved the idea and started making the cloth-boiled ones.” Gloria is recently semi-retired from St Francis, St Colmans, and East Ayr State Schools after teaching music and Italian for 60 years.
Initially, Gloria would prepare her puddings in small batches, hanging them to dry and ensuring they stayed cold. “They don’t last as long, so I had to work quickly,” she recalls. “I used to visit the Townsville markets regularly, taking orders and making them fresh.”
The COVID-19 pandemic brought this tradition to a halt. When markets resumed, Gloria found that her regular customers had moved on, and her familiar market spot was gone. “The younger generation doesn’t eat plum puddings as much,” she notes. “When I returned, the organisers didn’t even know what plum puddings were!”
Despite these challenges, Gloria’s passion for puddings has not wavered. Even while travelling to Italy one year—and again this year—she continues her efforts to make as many puddings as possible. “People still ask about them, and I can’t say no,” she laughs.
This year, Gloria has enlisted the help of a talented friend, a South African-born chef with experience as a head chef in Perth and Adelaide. “He’s been a lifesaver,” she says warmly. “His wife went to school with my daughter, so I asked if he could help, and he agreed. He helped last year as well.”
Together, they’ve been hard at work preparing puddings, which will soon be available at Chill Café. Gloria admits she may not have her usual quantity ready before her trip, but her determination remains strong. “I’ll try my best!” she says with a smile.
For Gloria, plum puddings are more than a recipe—they’re a testament to her dedication, creativity, and love for sharing the festive spirit.

Gloria and her famous plum puddings. Photo Credit: Miah Lampard

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Max Place Markets The Place To Go For Christmas Shopping

November 21, 2024

Get ready for the festive season at the Max Place Markets on Saturday, November 23rd! Running from 8am to 12.30 pm at 119 Railway Street in Ayr, this Christmas-themed market promises to be a fantastic final event for the year.
Whether you're looking for unique Christmas gift ideas or just want to enjoy a relaxed morning with family and friends, the Max Place Markets have something for everyone. Take memorable photos with a special Christmas backdrop, perfect for holiday keepsakes or sharing with loved ones. The market will also feature a wide range of fresh fruit and vegetables, so you can stock up on local produce, along with delicious coffee, lollies, and other treats to enjoy on the spot or take home.
Shop from an array of handmade goods, ideal for thoughtful holiday gifts, and enjoy a tasty sausage sizzle that adds a classic Aussie touch to the morning. With so much on offer, this community market is a great way to support local businesses and enjoy the festive cheer.
Don’t miss out on the Max Place Markets' last event of the year — it’s the perfect way to start the holiday season with family fun and unique finds.

WHAT: Max Place Markets
WHERE: 119 Railway Street Ayr
WHEN: 8am-12:30pm November 23rd 2024

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Festival Queens Celebrated With A Night of Glamour And Community Spirit

November 18, 2024

The Home Hill Harvest Festival’s Gala Ball concluded with the crowning of two queens. Marnie Skipper from Home Hill Community Kindy was named Personality Queen, celebrated for her charisma and community spirit, while Madison Mainwaring-Samwell from Burdekin Netball earned the title of Charity Queen for her exceptional fundraising efforts, raising an epic $29,375.49.
Reflecting on the event, Carlene Muilwyk shared, “The Rotary Club put on an exceptional event, giving our queens and their partners a memorable night to showcase their hard work, dedication, and elegance on the dance floor.
“We’re incredibly grateful to our naming sponsor, Queensland Country Bank, and to all our supporting sponsors and community members who make this festival so special.
“We are honoured to be part of this journey with our queens and deeply appreciative of the organisations, families, and friends who support them every step of the way.”
The Gala Ball embodied the spirit of the Harvest Festival, uniting the community to celebrate Home Hill’s young ambassadors and their commitment to making a difference.

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Photo credit: Marni Hines

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Another Brick In The Burdekin

November 18, 2024

Mark your calendars for 12 June 2025, when Echoes of Pink Floyd will perform live at the Burdekin Theatre, paying tribute to the iconic British rock band on their 60th anniversary. This highly anticipated show celebrates six decades of Pink Floyd’s legendary music, offering fans a spectacular journey through every era of their career.
As Australia’s premier Pink Floyd tribute band, Echoes of Pink Floyd promises to deliver an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of Pink Floyd’s groundbreaking sound and mesmerising visual effects. Known for their meticulous attention to detail, the Adelaide-based tribute band will transport the audience from the psychedelic vibes of the 1960s to the epic stadium anthems of Pink Floyd’s later years, celebrating the evolution of the band’s unique sound.
"This show is a testament to the enduring impact of Pink Floyd's music," said lead guitarist Daniel Hunter.
"For six decades, their innovative sound and boundary-pushing creativity have captivated audiences around the world. We're thrilled to bring dedicated Floyd fans together at the Burdekin Theatre to celebrate this milestone anniversary."
The Echoes of Pink Floyd line-up includes talented musicians and devoted Floyd fans: Daniel Hunter (lead guitar), Jason Miller (drums and vocals), Paul Bindig (keyboards), Mark MacNab (rhythm and acoustic guitar), Matt Goodluck (vocals), Will Byrne (bass and vocals), Daniel Modica (keyboard and saxophone), and backing vocalists Bree Gregory, Rossella Fanelli, and Montana Sharp.
Each musician brings a passionate dedication to faithfully replicating the sounds and sights of Pink Floyd, creating a performance that has been hailed by critics as “the next best thing to a genuine Floyd experience.”
Since 2014, Echoes of Pink Floyd has drawn audiences across the nation with its immersive shows, described as “spine-tingling” and “masterful.” Now, they invite Burdekin locals to witness the closest experience to a live Pink Floyd concert—a show not to be missed.
Tickets for this spectacular show at the Burdekin Theatre on 12 June 2025 are available now, with prices set at $82.00 for adults, $51.00 for children aged 12 and under, and $77.00 for concessions, Friends of the Burdekin Theatre members, and groups of eight or more. Don’t miss your chance to celebrate 60 years of Pink Floyd’s iconic legacy.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.burdekintheatre.com.au or by calling the Burdekin Theatre Box Office on (07) 4783 9880.

WHAT: Echoes Of Pink Floyd
WHERE: Burdekin Theatre
WHEN: 12 June 2025

Don’t miss the chance to see Echoes of Pink Floyd in concert! Photo credit: Photo sourced echoesofpinkfloyd.com
Echoes of Pink Floyd proves to be a ‘wow’ experience. Photo credit: Photo sourced echoesofpinkfloyd.com

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A Chat With Cyclops

November 18, 2024

For nearly as long as Australia’s iconic duo Roy and HG have been on air, Cyclops and JG have been broadcasting their own blend of humour and music. With almost 60 years in Australia, Cyclops has made a lasting impact on Sweet FM, where he co-hosts alongside JG, drawing inspiration from classic Australian radio personalities.

Cyclops’ passion for radio was sparked years ago when he hosted a jazz program, Jazz Journey with the Guv, running live on Thursday evenings for Sweet FM. He’s a lifelong jazz aficionado, with favourites like Jelly Roll Morton, Ken Colyer, and even the Traveling Wilburys shaping his musical taste. Cyclops recalls a visit to New Orleans, describing the city’s vibrant music scene as unforgettable.

"Watching bands on every corner – I’d love to spend months there,” he said.

When asked about his most memorable moments on air, Cyclops highlights The Quirkies, a segment of “Cyclops and JG Take over the Asylum” showcasing bizarre news from around the globe.

“We occasionally get a complaint, which means people are listening,” he laughs.

Preparing for each show involves creating a detailed running sheet, often with contributions from his long-time co-host, John Gooding.

Cyclops’ advice to aspiring radio hosts? Practice.

“Come down to Sweet FM and start practising.

“It’s like public speaking – it gets easier the more you do it,” he advises.

For him, the art of radio lies in cultivating a presence that engages listeners, even during long segments.

“The fact that they don’t know who we are helps,” he chuckles.

Despite improvements in radio technology over the years, Cyclops remains adaptable, relishing new tools but has yet to embrace outside broadcasts. Reflecting on dream guests he’d love to interview; he names figures like Donald Trump and Barack Obama.

With a career full of memorable interviews, jazz journeys, and quirky moments, Cyclops embodies the joy and resilience needed to make radio a captivating medium, generation after generation.

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Paws, Claws and Applause For The Harvest Festival Pet Show

November 18, 2024

The Home Hill Harvest Festival delighted pet lovers with its annual Pet Show and “Bolt for Bucks” event, bringing together a range of furry, feathery, and even scaly participants!
Held in the heart of the festival, the Pet Show saw beloved animals dressed to impress for categories like Best Dressed Pet, where creative costumes stole the show, and Best Kept Pet, showcasing shiny coats and well-groomed friends.
The contest also celebrated talents, with prizes for the Fastest Eater and Waggiest Tail, and drew cheers for the impressive Best Trick category, where pets showed off clever stunts.
The highlight for many was the Most Unusual Pet, where rare breeds and unique species brought extra charm to the day.
To top it off, the “Bolt for Bucks” race added a thrilling element as pets of all sizes raced, creating a memorable day for festivalgoers and their furry companions.

The winners of the night
Katrina, Indy, Kolton
Harrison, David, Anne
Rose Rodighiero, Maria Rodighiero, Royce
Trish and Tiffany

Photo credit: Miah Lampard

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Sensational Floats At The Street Parade

November 18, 2024

The Home Hill Harvest Festival’s Mardi Gras and Street Parade came alive with vibrant colours, music, and excitement, creating a festive evening for the entire community.
More than 38 creative floats rolled through the streets, each one capturing the festival’s spirit and highlighting the talents of local organisations, schools, and businesses. Standout winners included Harmony Fletcher from Rotary, awarded Best Theme; Home Hill News and Coffee, named Best Trade; and Danelle Laubscher from Lions, who took Best Queen Float. Osbourne State School was recognised with Best Other than Queen, while Ayr Pony Club delighted with humour, winning Best Humorous.
The celebration offered something for everyone: festivalgoers enjoyed an array of street food, from traditional bites to local specialties, while carnival rides thrilled all ages. Live music from local musicians Leeroy Chung, Cade Geiger with his band, and the Burdekin and Thuringowa Brass Band filled the air, setting the perfect soundtrack for dancing and merriment.
Reflecting on the event, Carlene Muilwyk said, “Our Saturday night celebration was nothing short of incredible! The Grand Parade was a true highlight, filled with colour, creativity, and community spirit”.
“We’re immensely grateful to everyone who participated to make this event so memorable, this night truly showcased the heart of our community.
“A special thanks goes to our sponsors for helping bring our festival to life and, of course, to our amazing community for coming out in full support each year. It’s an honour to celebrate with you!”
This year’s Mardi Gras was a vibrant showcase of Home Hill’s community spirit, creativity, and shared joy in celebrating together.

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Craft Spectacular Set To Be A Joyous Event

November 18, 2024

Get ready to celebrate the holiday season at the Burdekin Uniting Church’s Craft Spectacular, a much-anticipated event offering festive cheer and unique, quality crafts! Held at the Burdekin Memorial Hall in Home Hill on Saturday, 30th November from 9am to 2pm, this event will showcase a delightful variety of handmade items and Christmas treasures.
The Craft Spectacular features a stunning array of cottage crafts, including patchwork, patterns, fabrics, flowers, cards, beads, woodwork, and beautifully crafted Christmas gifts and decorations. Whether you’re searching for the perfect holiday decoration or a unique gift, this market is a must-visit for Christmas shoppers.
Kids and adults alike can participate in the “Make a Christmas Card” competition, with prizes of $50 for the Open Section and $25 for the Junior Section. With free demonstrations, a treasure hunt for kids, and three lucky spot draws between 12.30pm and 2pm, there’s fun for the whole family. Remember, you must be present to claim your prize in the draws!
Enjoy morning tea, lunch, or a delightful high tea from the tea trolley as you browse. Entry is only $5, and children under 13 enter free. Don’t miss this festive community event filled with creativity, Christmas spirit, and joyful moments for all ages!

WHAT: Burdekin Uniting Church’s Craft Spectacular
WHERE: Burdekin Memorial Hall in Home Hill
WHEN: Saturday, 30th November from 9am to 2pm

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Unwrapping Christmas Joy For Shoppers With Home Hill Newsagents and Coffee

November 18, 2024

This festive season, Home Hill Newsagents and Coffee is brimming with Christmas spirit and an exciting range of products to suit all ages and tastes. Shay and Ken Linton, owners of this beloved local store, have put together a delightful selection of holiday essentials to make Christmas shopping easier and more enjoyable for the community.
For those on the hunt for gifts for little ones, Home Hill Newsagents and Coffee offers a fantastic selection of kids’ toys that are sure to bring smiles on Christmas morning. Their new collection of homewares also makes for ideal gifts, adding a touch of style and warmth to any home. To make the shopping experience even more seamless, all in-store purchases come with complimentary gift wrapping.
Adding to the festive vibe, Home Hill Newsagents and Coffee also stocks a Christmas candle range, featuring popular Palm Beach candles that fill the room with the fragrance of the season. For those who love to plan ahead, diaries and calendars are available, alongside a special Christmas range of Instant Scratch-Its – perfect for adding a little extra thrill to the festivities. Their exclusive Home Hill Christmas Cards offer a unique local touch, capturing the spirit of the community and making the perfect addition to any gift.
Among the standout items this year are the Lisa Pollock camping chairs in vibrant colours, the kids' Bling2o goggles, and the Burdekin candle. For those looking for a flexible gift option, the store’s gift vouchers are perfect and can be used on any in-store purchases, including coffee.
Shoppers spending over $100 this season will also be entered into a draw to win an ultimate beach pack, valued at over $270, adding a little extra excitement for customers.
Open seven days a week, Shay and Ken warmly thank everyone for supporting local and shopping in-store this Christmas. Whether you're looking for unique gifts or holiday essentials, Home Hill Newsagents and Coffee is ready to help you make this Christmas extra special.

Come in and see Home Hill News and Coffee’s latest Christmas Range! Photo credit: Miah Lampard

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Stallholders Wanted for 2024 Ayr Christmas Carols

November 18, 2024

The Burdekin Shire Council is calling on local food and drink vendors to join the 2024 Community Bank Home Hill and Ayr Christmas Carols, a festive event that brings together the community for an evening of holiday cheer, carols, and delicious treats.
This event offers a fantastic opportunity for local businesses to showcase their offerings, while being part of a cherished community tradition. Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort is encouraging vendors to submit their expressions of interest, highlighting the positive impact these gatherings have on the Burdekin Shire community.
“The Christmas Carols held annually is a special tradition in our Shire, and we’re excited to welcome local stallholders to be part of this year’s festivities,” said Mayor Dalle Cort.
Stallholders are invited to apply by downloading and completing the Expression of Interest (EOI) form. Applications close on Monday, 11 November, so interested vendors are encouraged to act quickly.
To apply, download the Stallholder EOI form by visiting (https://bit.ly/4f7pO7N), or contact the Council’s Community Development team for assistance.
Let’s work together to make the 2024 Christmas Carols a memorable night for the whole community.
For further details, reach out to the Burdekin Shire Council’s Customer Service Centre at (07) 4783 9800.

The Christmas Carols held annually is a special tradition in our Shire. Photo supplied

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Christmas Carols Sponsor Announced

November 7, 2024

The Burdekin Shire Council is thrilled to announce Bendigo Community Bank Home Hill and Ayr as the major sponsor and naming rights partner for the highly anticipated 2024 Christmas Carols event. Set to bring festive cheer to the community, this year’s celebration will take place on Sunday, 8 December 2024, at Home Hill State High School.
Senior Branch Manager Chantel Michielin from Bendigo Community Bank Home Hill and Ayr expressed her excitement about this new partnership. “We are excited to be a part of the community Christmas Carols this year,” she said. “Our bank is dedicated to giving back to the community, and we believe this event is a wonderful way to spread joy and bring people together.”
The 2024 Christmas Carols promises an enchanting evening packed with festive activities. Local musicians will take to the stage with lively performances, and the event will also feature a special appearance by Santa Claus, making it a magical experience for children and families. In addition, a spectacular fireworks display and a variety of food stalls will ensure a memorable night filled with holiday spirit for all ages.
Burdekin Shire Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort shared her enthusiasm for the partnership, saying, “Everyone is looking forward to the end-of-year celebration, where friends, families, and the entire community can come together and enjoy the festive spirit. We would like to thank Community Bank Home Hill and Ayr for their support, which is helping us bring this magical event to life for the community to enjoy.”
Mayor Dalle Cort highlighted the partnership as a significant moment in the region’s tradition, strengthening the bond between community spirit and corporate support. “This exciting partnership marks a milestone in bringing together community spirit and corporate support for one of the region’s most cherished festive events, benefiting everyone.”
Mark your calendars for an unforgettable evening and join the Burdekin community in celebrating the joy of Christmas on Sunday, 8 December 2024. For further details, please contact Burdekin Shire Council on (07) 4783 9800.

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Get Ready For An Unforgettable Home Hill Harvest Festival This Weekend!

November 7, 2024

The 2024 Queensland Country Bank Home Hill Harvest Festival will ignite the streets of Home Hill with festivities and joy this weekend for one of the most exciting community celebrations of the year - packed with new features and cherished favourites that promise fun for all ages. With a new start time of 3pm families with young children can now enjoy the festivities of the Street Party earlier in the day, with the Grand Parade scheduled for 5pm this Saturday, 9 November.

A new addition to this year’s lineup is the Kids Corner, a dedicated space designed for the youngest festivalgoers. The Kids Corner will be filled with exciting rides, delicious food options, and plenty of seating, creating a relaxing and family-friendly atmosphere that lets parents and children alike enjoy every moment of the festival.

This year’s festival will feature over 25 diverse stalls, offering something for everyone. From a variety of food choices - including vegan and gluten-free options - to information booths, light-up toys, and a petting zoo, there’s no shortage of things to explore. With more rides than ever before, the festival will be brimming with activities to keep the excitement going all day long.

The entertainment lineup is also set to impress, featuring local talent and engaging performances. The Burdekin Brass Band will return to fill the air with lively music, while local favourite Leeroy Chung will take the stage, followed by Cade and Mac Geiger to keep the energy high well into the evening. The entertainment promises to make the festival a true showcase of community talent and musical enjoyment.

The highlight of the evening, the Grand Parade, will kick off at 5pm, featuring creative and colourful floats from the seven Home Hill Harvest Festival Queens, local schools, businesses, and community clubs. With so many participants, the parade is sure to be a vibrant and captivating display that will bring the community together in celebration.

The 2024 Queensland Country Bank Home Hill Harvest Festival promises to be an event overflowing with joy, community spirit, and unforgettable memories. Bring your family, enjoy the food and entertainment, and immerse yourself in an evening filled with festive cheer.

What: 2024 Queensland Country Bank Home Hill Harvest Festival
When: Saturday 9 November - Street Party from 3pm, and Grand Parade from 5pm
Where: Home Hill
More Information: The Home Hill Harvest Festival Facebook page

All smiles from Simply Dance’s 2023 Home Hill Harvest Festival float!
Leading the way with a tractor in the 2023 Grand Parade was the Home Hill Community Bowls Club.
Members from the Burdekin BMX Club Inc cycled along in the 2023 Grand Parade
Shae Munro, Claudia Pavone, Charlotte Agius and Tia Sorohan dazzled on the Deb of the Year float in the 2022 Grand Parad
2022 Burdekin Netball Association Queen, Alix Leckenby dazzling in the 2022 Grand Parade
Home Hill State High School students walking in last year’s Home Hill Harvest Festival Grand Parade
A couple of bedazzled ponies and magical fairies shone in 2023’s Grand Parade
Members of the Burdekin Brass Band ready to treat the community to their talents in the 2023 Grand Parade
2022 Home Hill Crown Hotel Queen Holly Alford and Ella Zable in the 2022 Grand Parade
Members of the Home Hill Choral Society ready to shine in the 2021 Grand Parade

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Event guide 7 November

November 7, 2024

Friday 8 November
Home Hill Harvest Festival Rotary Gala Ball
Friday from 6:30pm
Indulge in an evening of regal splendour and community sprit at the official 2024 Home Hill Harvest Festival Rotary Gala Ball! Set to ignite the Burdekin Memorial Hall on the evening of Friday 8 November, the community is invited to attend to honour the 2024 Harvest Festival Queens, and witness the crowning of both the Charity and Personality Queens. The night will see attendees enjoy an elegant seated dinner accompanied by amazing entertainment. Tickets can be purchased by contacting Deslie on 0408 822 029.
Burdekin Memorial Hall

Saturday 9 November

Home Hill Harvest Festival Grand Parade & Street Party
Saturday from 5pm
Celebrate the sugar industry in Burdekin. The Home Hill Harvest Festival runs from September to November. The Festival culminates with the Mardi Gras including floats from festival queens, community groups and businesses and ends with a Street Party featuring entertainment, rides, food and activities for the whole family to enjoy.
Home Hill

Sunday 10 November
Burdekin Machinery Preservationists Open Day
Sunday from 9am
Located at the Brandon Heritage Precinct, 21-27 Spiller Street, Brandon, the Burdekin Machinery Preservationists have an open day. Witness the power of the working vintage machinery which includes the historic Marshall Colonial Tractor and the Walkers Engine No.1, which is just one of two working air blast fuel injection engines in Australia. Admire the other vintage tractors and stationary engines on display.
Burdekin Heritage Precinct, Brandon


Sunday 10 November
Ready Set Magic Preschool Concert
Sunday from 10am
Talented Dancers will ignite the stage at the Burdekin Theatre this November in this exceptional performance. On Sunday 10 November, the youngest members of your family will be treated to an awesome Ready Set Magic Preschool Concert at the Burdekin Theatre from 10am! The concert will take audiences on a magical dance journey through Adventureland where wishes upon stars come true and magic is made with each wonderful dance.
Burdekin Theatre


Friday 22 & Saturday 23 November
À La Mode
Friday and Saturday 7:30pm
Talented Dancers will ignite the stage at the Burdekin Theatre this November in this exceptional performance. Translated from French, À La Mode means “in fashion”, and in keeping with the tone of the performance’s title, the showcase will stage the amazing talents of the Studio’s students, promising this showcase will be one of their best yet! The performances will take place on Friday 22 November and Saturday 23 November.
Burdekin Theatre


Saturday 30 November

Burdekin Christmas Craft Spectacular
Saturday from 9am
The community is warmly invited to indulge in the festive spirit at the Burdekin Uniting Church’s wonderful 2024 Burdekin Christmas Craft Specular! The event is set to dazzle the Burdekin Memorial Hall on Saturday 30 November from 9am to 2pm, and will stand as the second Craft Specular hosted by the Burdekin Uniting Church this year! Come along, and start your Christmas shopping!
Burdekin Memorial Hall


Wednesday 4 December
Morning Melodies: Andrews and Bin Christmas Swing
Thursday from 11am
The Andrews & Bing Christmas Swing joyful, live, melodious Christmas Show is a stroll down memory lane with the beautiful 1940’s bright & engaging Christmas songs of the Andrews Sisters & the one & only “Crooner” himself, alias Bing Crosby. Three dynamic, harmonious, humble divas with their professional band, “The Miller Horns,” igniting the stage! Clap along to their iconic stylized “Jingle Bells”, listen to the enchanting best-selling song, “White Christmas” and all aboard the Christmas “Chattanooga Choo Choo”.
Burdekin Theatre


Thursday 19 December

Ayr Christmas Street Party
The festive season in Ayr is set to be brighter than ever, with the annual Ayr Christmas Street Party scheduled for Thursday, 19th December. The Burdekin Shire Council is calling on local singers, dancers, and performers to fill the streets with holiday cheer. Local eateries are encouraged to join in, with outdoor seating allowing patrons to enjoy the festive atmosphere.

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