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‘A leader and a mentor’: Industry pays tribute to Ian Burnett after fatal farm tragedy

The deaths of respected Central Queensland farmer Ian Burnett and his seven-year-old grandson have shocked Australia’s agricultural community.

The 70-year-old primary producer and his grandson died on Sunday after an agricultural vehicle rolled into a dam on the family’s property at Wyuna, north of Emerald.

Emergency services were called to the scene at about 2.10pm, but both were declared deceased. The incident is being treated as non-suspicious, and a report is being prepared for the coroner.

A third-generation farmer, Mr Burnett was widely regarded as a leader and a mentor within the broader agricultural sector.

He spent decades building a highly regarded farming operation after moving to Emerald in the early 1980s, where he began growing cotton in 1983.

Over time, the enterprise diversified into grain and beef production, reflecting both the challenges and opportunities of farming in Central Queensland.

His contribution to the cotton industry, in particular, was significant.

Cotton Australia said Mr Burnett played a pivotal role in establishing and strengthening cotton production in the region, describing him as “more than a respected cotton grower – he was a leader, a mentor and a quiet powerhouse of Australian agriculture.”

Across more than four decades, Mr Burnett was deeply involved in industry advocacy and rural leadership.

He served nearly 30 years with AgForce Queensland, including roles as Central Queensland councillor, state vice-president and general president between 2013 to 2014.

Colleagues say his leadership style was defined by quiet determination and a willingness to support others.

He remained actively engaged in agricultural advocacy even after retiring from formal leadership roles, continuing to mentor younger producers.

Beyond the farm gate, Mr Burnett was a committed community member, supporting initiatives including Rotary and fundraising efforts for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

His influence extended well beyond his own property, shaping both industry policy and local development.

Tributes have consistently highlighted his character as much as his achievements.

Speaking to ABC News, AgForce president Shane McCarthy described him as “a devoted family man, a respected leader and a genuinely community-minded person.”

Long-time friend Anthony “Bim” Struss echoed that sentiment, emphasising Mr Burnett’s dedication to family and the profound loss felt by those who knew him.

Cotton Australia also extended its condolences to the Burnett family and the wider cotton-growing community, acknowledging both the professional and personal legacy he leaves behind.

“Ian leaves behind a legacy of leadership, service and integrity and he will be deeply missed,” the organisation said.

The tragedy has been felt particularly strongly in Emerald and the Central Highlands, where Mr Burnett was regarded as a cornerstone of the community.

Local leaders say his willingness to contribute, support others and advocate for agriculture made him a widely respected figure.

While his professional achievements were considerable, those closest to him say his greatest pride was his family.

A devoted grandfather, Mr Burnett had increasingly focused on spending time with his children and grandchildren in recent years.

As the investigation continues, the focus for now remains on supporting the Burnett family and honouring the legacy of a man whose life was defined by service – to his family, his community and Australian agriculture.

In the words of those who worked alongside him, Ian Burnett’s impact will endure long after his passing, both in the fields he helped cultivate and in the people and industry he helped shape.

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