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Celebration, Reflection And Community

Celebration, Reflection And Community

How Will You Spend January 26? January 26 holds different meaning for different people across our community. For some, it’s a day of backyard barbecues, poolside catch-ups and family-friendly celebrations. For others, it is a time for reflection, respect and recognition of Australia’s First Nations peoples and the history that shapes our nation. Throughout the region this year, a diverse range of events will take place, including citizenship ceremonies, community gatherings, rallies and Survival Day commemorations – ensuring there is space for every voice and perspective. However you choose to mark the day, our Australia Day Event Guide brings together what’s happening locally to help you connect, reflect or celebrate in your own way.

108 Years On

108 Years On

In Loving Memory Of Sahara

In Loving Memory Of Sahara

Pet Of The Week: Kobe

Pet Of The Week: Kobe

Beach Private “Gated” Unit Complex -Handy to Beach
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Private “gated” Unit Complex

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Local Doesn't Let Cyclone Dampen Spirits

Local Doesn't Let Cyclone Dampen Spirits

Four years ago, seasoned sailor Wayne Hawkins purchased his boat in Airlie Beach, he poured hundreds of thousands and countless hours into restoring it with plans to finally set off cruising the Whitsundays and beyond. But Ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji halted this plan. In just two-to-three weeks sailor Wayne Hawkins and wife Elsa, were about to embark on a trip, six months at sea after a lifetime of adventure. When the weather system moved in, the decision was made to shelter upriver, believing it would be safer than riding it out at sea. Triple mooring lines were set. The forecast warned of rain more than wind, but the conditions escalated rapidly. “It was horrendous,” he said. “Absolutely horrendous.” Winds reached an estimated 60 to 70 knots, shifting direction suddenly and violently. A three to four metre swell rolled through for hours. Despite experience that included sailing halfway around the world there was no preparing for what followed. “In two minutes it was all over,” he said. “The lines snapped, everything went. I couldn’t even get to the dingy. That was it.” Fear quickly gave way to frustration. “I wasn’t scared so much, I was angry,” Wayne said. “Angry at the gods.” In the days since, the response from the Airlie Beach community has been overwhelming. Friends, locals and even strangers have turned up to help with recovery efforts, offering time, labour, and moving of debris. “People just showed up - that’s the part that gets you.” One volunteer helping out said they had no work, a friend showed them people were helping, so he simply went along to help. With the vessel now beyond repair, Wayne and Elsa are facing the reality of starting again from scratch. Despite the loss, he remains grounded, acknowledging others have suffered far worse in recent disasters. “Someone always cops it - this time, it was us.”

What to Do If You Find Sick, Injured or Orphaned Wildlife

What to Do If You Find Sick, Injured or Orphaned Wildlife

Ruth's Recap

Ruth's Recap

Meet Maisie

Meet Maisie

SAPPHIRE – Lot 2 Now Avaliable
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Strong momentum continues at SAPPHIRE, with Lot 1
now secured under contract and buyer focus shifting to
the release of Lot 2.
Lot 2 SAPPHIRE offers a standout off-the-plan
opportunity, showcasing an impressive 5-bedroom
(or 4-bedroom plus study) residence of approximately
400m². The home has been carefully designed to
deliver modern coastal luxury within one of the
Whitsundays’ most exclusive and tightly held locations.
With construction already underway, buyers have
a rare opportunity to secure early and personalise
selected finishes in partnership with an interior
designer. Featuring solid concrete construction,
premium materials, and a timeless architectural
approach, SAPPHIRE has been created for enduring
quality, longevity, and elevated lifestyle appeal.
Combined with super-low body corporate fees, strong
market demand, and an anticipated completion in
early 2026, Lot 2 SAPPHIRE presents a compelling
opportunity to secure a refined coastal residence at
a pivotal stage — where considered design, quality
craftsmanship, and exceptional lifestyle come
together in one of the Whitsundays’ most sought-after
addresses.

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Rachael has been with the company for more than 10 years and is dedicated to supporting and nurturing journalists as they begin—and then grow—within their craft. Each week, she selects an Editor’s Pick to celebrate an outstanding locally written story. 

We are part of the regional print-news revival, and our talented journalists are at the heart of this”

World Wide Boat Brokers Invite Boating Enthusiasts Aboard For Special Open Boat Event

A surge in premium boat sales over the past six months has placed the Whitsundays firmly in the spotlight, with World Wide Boat Brokers (WWBB) experiencing an increased demand from prominent buyers seeking a world-class sailing destination. With its crystal-clear waters, sheltered anchorages, and over 70 islands to explore, the region has become the go-to destination for serious sailors and boating enthusiasts alike. Riding this wave of momentum, WWBB is kicking off 2026 with Airlie Beach Open Boats, a unique open day designed to give holidaymakers and locals the opportunity to step onboard multiple vessels and experience the yachting lifestyle firsthand. Running from 8am to 12pm, the morning is structured as a relaxed open for inspection, similar to an open home but for boats. The event will showcase six pre-owned vessels, spanning both power and sail, from leading brands, Beneteau and Riviera. All boats will be conveniently berthed in one location at Port of Airlie Marina, allowing for easy viewing throughout the morning. Daniel Howcroft, broker and former captain with 20 years’ experience navigating these waters, will be on deck to answer questions and encourages visitors to explore at their own pace and get a taste of life on the water at no pressure or cost. “This event gives people a chance to jump onboard a range of world-class boats and learn from a team of experts about anything and everything boating in the region,” says Dan. For those interested in entering the boating world through shared ownership, visitors can also discover an exciting new opportunity in the Whitsundays: a 1/5 syndicate share of the high-performance sailing catamaran, Excess Catamarans. This exclusive option allows buyers to enjoy a share of one of the world’s most talked-about performance yachts without committing to full ownership or costs. It’s a rare chance to be among the first syndicate owners in Queensland of a new Excess, experiencing its speed and performance in one of the world’s most spectacular cruising grounds. “The Whitsundays is a truly unparalleled sailing destination, and there’s some really exciting opportunities we are able to offer to those wanting to experience this alluring lifestyle.” “With turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and sheltered coves around every island, it’s the perfect playground for yachts of all sizes. WWBB credits its recent success to a unique approach to selling boats, with a strong emphasis on digital marketing and premium service. By combining expert industry knowledge with engaging imagery and drone footage, the team connects buyers and sellers on a global scale while showcasing the lifestyle and experiences that come with yacht ownership. The Airlie Beach Open Boat Day reflects this approach, giving people the chance to view a range of brands and models, and experience firsthand the region’s growing boating lifestyle. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor, a first-time boat buyer, or simply curious about the yachting lifestyle, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Event Details: • When: Saturday, 24th January, 8am–12pm (Australia Day long weekend) • Where: World Wide Boat Brokers, Ground Floor Boathouse Apartments, Port of Airlie Marina, QLD • Featuring: 6 boats open for inspection Beneteau Sense 50 ( Sail) Beneteau 48 Oceanis ( Sail) Beneteau Monte Carlo 4s ( Power) Beneteau Flyer 9 ( Power) Riviera 47 Flybridge ( Power) Riviera 48 Offshore Express ( Power) • Special Opportunity: 1/5 ownership syndicate in a new performance sailing catamaran, Excess Catamarans For more info and to RSVP head to www.worldwideboatbrokers.com.au/airlie-beach-open-day/or contact Dan on 0451 846 620. Contributed with thanks to World Wide Boat Brokers.

How to Reduce Anxiety About the Year Ahead

A new year often brings excitement, but it also brings uncertainty. Whether you’re worried about work, finances, relationships, or simply the unknown, anticipatory anxiety can quickly take over. Why the future can feel overwhelming The brain is wired to predict danger. When the future feels unclear, the nervous system may interpret this as a threat. This can lead to: • racing thoughts • difficulty sleeping • muscle tension • avoidance behaviours • irritability or withdrawal For people in high-risk or high-stress jobs (such as security, healthcare, or shift work), this anxiety can be amplified. Reclaiming control through nervous-system regulation You don’t need to eliminate anxiety to feel better; you only need tools to help your mind and body settle. Anxiety is normal when at an adaptive level. For example, we need caution to cross the road, but when it is preventing you from engaging in regular daily activity, it becomes maladaptive. Try these grounded strategies: 5-4-3-2-1 grounding: Notice 5 things you see, 4 you feel, 3 you hear, 2 you smell, 1 you taste. Predictability pockets: Build small routines (morning, mealtime, wind-down). The brain finds safety in structure. Improve your cognitive flexibility with CBT Create a personal ‘calm plan’ Use these three steps: Identify triggers: work stress, loud environments, conflict, uncertainty. List supports: grounding tools, trusted people, strategies that help. Set boundaries: limit overwhelm, allocate downtime, create safe routines. Small, intentional adjustments can transform how you enter the year emotionally and mentally. For more information about managing anxiety and CBT visit my website https://www.personaltransitions.com.au/ or give me a call 0418708214.”NDIS FRIENDLY

Managing Health & Safety in the Aftermath of Ex-Cyclone Koji

Although Ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji is now long gone, there is still a risk of danger in the aftermath and it is important that Whitsunday residents remain safe, especially during the clean up period. Injury and illness can still occur during this time, and therefore it is imperative that people take the proper precautions. The main risks may include injuries from exposed debris, skin infections, animal bites, sunburn, mosquito-borne infection, carbon monoxide poisoning from petrol powered generators and using pumps in confined spaces and illness from eating or drink from contaminated sources. The Queensland Government has specific advice for individual health hazards which can be accessed on their website. When returning to a home that was previously evacuated, there are a number of measures that should be taken to ensure safe re-occupation. Check that all power and gas supplies have been turned off, including external sources. If the house has sustained significant damage, then an electrician will need to check the wiring before power is restored. It is important to be vigilant of any structural integrity that was affected. Be aware of any dangerous wildlife which has moved in during the disaster event and be cautious of any hazardous household materials or substances that have been released (such as absestos). Assume that anything that has come into contact with floodwater has been contaminated. Likelihood of illness and injury increases when entering a premise affected by disaster. To protect yourself from injury, measures should be taken such as avoiding direct contact with floodwater, wearing protective clothes, maintaining personal hygiene, wearing sunscreen, avoiding dehydration and wearing P2 face masks as required. As has been seen with Ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji, massive amounts of waste can be generated. The Whitsundays Regional Council has multiple waste facilities: Bowen Landfill, Kelsey Creek Landfill, Cannonvale Transfer Station and Collinsville Transfer Station. Waste not managed and stored properly can become a health hazard and attract unwanted pests. There are numerous ways to minimise health risks. Perishable waste should be stored in a concealed bag for protection. Building waste and debris must be disposed of in a safe place in allocated disposal sites. Materials from buildings built prior to 1990 may contain asbestos so care must be taken when handling them - such material is generally not a health to risk unless it is significantly disturbed. Hazardous wastes such as chemicals, medicines, gas tanks and asbestos material should not be left by the kerbside - rather these items should be left in a secure location. During this clean up period it is important to maintain patience and resilience. Visit the Queensland Government Health site for more specific information and stay up to date with the Whitsunday Regional Council through social media and public announcements. Cleaning up waste after an extreme weather event is a team effort that requires community support. It has been wonderful to see already how the community is banding together to help manage waste - lending support to those most adversely affected. Hopefully the initiative can continue as we move through the season.

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MACKAY PROPERTY LISTINGS – WHITSUNDAY PROPERTY LISTINGS – BUY / RENT / LEASE – OPEN HOME TIMES

SAPPHIRE – Lot 2 Now Avaliable
SAPPHIRE – Lot 2 Now Avaliable
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Endless Possibilities & Ocean Views – Grand 7 Bedroom Family Home
Endless Possibilities & Ocean Views – Grand 7 Bedroom Family Home
Offers from $1,175,000 OPEN HOME: 10.45am - 11.15am
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OWNED SINCE NEW – FIRST TIME OFFERING!
OWNED SINCE NEW – FIRST TIME OFFERING!
OPEN HOME: 10.00am - 10.30am
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A lifestyle carved from nature, nostalgia, and barefoot luxury
A lifestyle carved from nature, nostalgia, and barefoot luxury
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