Newsletter 28 – October 2017
The first street art for Home Hill is finished on the QCCU bank wall. The Ephemera project at Lloyd Mann Park has its first piece of art, a bright question mark.
Read MoreThe first street art for Home Hill is finished on the QCCU bank wall. The Ephemera project at Lloyd Mann Park has its first piece of art, a bright question mark.
Read MoreIs turning to tourism and welcoming visitors a key to manage the decline in business in Home Hill? Increase the number of trees to create more of a village feel with the added benefit of shade in the summer months.
Read MoreThree Murals to be painted at the comfort stop to brighten up the area. A BBQ shelter to be installed in Lloyd Mann Park. The banners for 8th Avenue are almost ready to be put up.
Read MoreInkerman Hill project is well on its way as the lookout structures have been ordered. Internal upgrade for Home Hill library including a new carpet. The banners for 8th Avenue have been ordered.
Read MoreDoes Home Hill need a multipurpose refuge centre? Funny Dunny Park is one of the five best top bush getaway camping spots.
Read MoreFollowing Cyclone Debbie, I hope you all well and safe with not too much damage to our great city of Home Hill. Lloyd Mann Park is to get a shelter with table and benches.
Read More$2.93 million Work for Queensland Grant for the Burdekin Shire Council. Are you concerned with the upcoming budget? Let me know what you think.
Read MoreAre Pensioners Better Off? Is Home Hill Prepared for a disaster?
Read MoreIt gives me great pleasure to present the 2011-12 annual report, my third one for the Home Hill Chamber of Commerce.
Read MoreAt the Annual general meeting in August last year, no nominations were received for the position of president. In October, I agreed to accept the position because I strongly believe in Home Hill as a great community in which to live and work.
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