Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Issue:

Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Cr Column Councillor Amanda Hall

So, how is everyone liking the rain? I have to say that I do like it, but enough is enough now. Despite farmers still needing to plant, I think we as a Shire have gotten off lightly and my heart goes out to those who have suffered tremendous loss and damage as a result of these rain and flood events. Thank you to Council’s Disaster Management Team who go to great lengths to keep us all updated in a timely fashion while under the constraints of the BOM.
I attended the NQ Fast Track Talent final showcase on Saturday 22nd March and to say I was blown away by the talent is an understatement. Most had us dancing in our seats and clapping our hands, and some even brought me to tears (but I am a bit of a softy). Congratulations to all involved in another successful event.
This past weekend, Clare State School celebrated its 75th anniversary. This event saw past students from as early as the 1950’s and from as far away as Victoria, returning to walk down memory lane and share their stories. Words of congratulations are not enough for those who organized the festivities which ran over the course of the weekend. Principal Troy Patti is one of the best to have governed the children of Clare and I believe as of next year, he will be the longest serving Principal racking up 10 years. Congratulations Troy! There may be only 16 students, but as the saying goes “They may be small, but they are mighty”.
Sweet FM are celebrating their 25th Anniversary in broadcasting this weekend. Make sure you get along to their open day on Saturday 8am to 1pm, 134–136 Eighth Avenue, Home Hill (the former Home Hill Court House). There will be tours of the facility, interviews with past presenters and market stalls.
Don’t forget the Sweet Days, Hot Nights Festival which begins with the first fire on Friday 30th May followed by the Australian Hand Cane Cutting Championships on Saturday 31st May at the Home Hill Showgrounds. Tickets are just $10 per event or you can purchase a weekend pass for $15. Children under 18 are free. You can pre-purchase your tickets by heading to www.sweetdayshotnights.com.au.
I went for the first time two years ago, and WOW!
I am super excited to be involved in bringing to the Burdekin, alongside Pastor Peter Holmes of Burdekin Community Church, Sam Childers, the REAL Machine Gun Preacher. Sam is an American Preacher and an International Speaker hailing from Pennsylvania in the US.
Gerard Butler played Sam in the 2011 movie “Machine Gun Preacher” based on Sam’s life.
I first heard Sam speak around 8 years ago when he was last in the Burdekin and he is truly an icon. This is a free event and I encourage everyone to attend. There will be a collection taken up at the end of the evening. You can see Sam on Friday 11th April at Burdekin Community Church. There will be a sausage sizzle/meet and greet at 6pm and Sam will speak at 7pm.
Until next time stay safe, keep smiling and God Bless.

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