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Super Bad Super Tax

Super Bad Super Tax

OPINION PIECE Superannuation is one of Australia's most important vehicles for building a comfortable retirement. Yet many of us only start paying attention to our super balances later in life. So why is super hitting the news and why am I raising it? The Federal government is planning a super heist and wants to change the goal posts on retirement savings. They are proposing to double the tax rate from 15 per cent to 30 per cent on all super balances valued above $3 million. This is a ver

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Experience The Best Of Work, Rest, And Play

Experience The Best Of Work, Rest, And Play

At Aligned Corporate Residences Mackay Located in the heart of Mackay on Queensland’s Central Coast, Aligned Corporate Residences Mackay offers a relaxed lifestyle in a vibrant, cosmopolitan city. Just an hour’s flight from Brisbane, this idyllic tropical destination is perfectly positioned for business and leisure. Our central city location places residents within easy walking distance to a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. With convenient access to the business di

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Rocket Men

Rocket Men

Callea And Campbell Bring Elton And George To Life In an unmissable celebration of two of music’s greatest icons, Anthony Callea and Tim Campbell are taking the stage together for a spectacular live national tour, featuring the timeless hits of Elton John and George Michael. The powerhouse duo will bring their electrifying energy to the Mackay Entertainment & Convention Centre (MECC) on Saturday 28 June. Backed by their band, Callea and Campbell will take audiences on a musical journey t

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Jolimont Fishway Opens Floodgates For Native Species

Jolimont Fishway Opens Floodgates For Native Species

A major environmental milestone has been reached in the Mackay–Whitsunday region, with the completion of Queensland’s largest rock fishway on Jolimont Creek, north of Mackay. Spanning over 100 metres, the newly constructed fishway now provides vital upstream passage for native fish species, overcoming a three-metre-high concrete weir that has obstructed migration for more than three decades. Spearheaded by Mackay Regional Council and funded through the Australian Government’s Reef Guardia

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Did You Know?

September 4, 2024

In 2023/24, a total of 353,552 people visited our aquatic facilities. Whitsunday Regional Council proudly provides the Airlie Beach Lagoon, three swimming pools and water parks across Proserpine, Bowen, and Collinsville, all free to use. These facilities offer a fantastic, cost-free way to enjoy the water, keep cool, and stay active!

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A Minute With The Mayor Ry Collins

September 5, 2024

From floods to bushfires to storms and cyclones, the tropical Whitsunday region faces many extremes, so it is good news that Council has expanded our flood camera network with three new cameras in Bowen, enhancing the region’s capacity to monitor and respond to potential flood events.
 
These new installations at Queens Road, Inverdon Road and Soldiers Road will be crucial in providing real-time updates to residents and emergency services, bolstering the community’s safety and preparedness.
 
Our network of flood cameras is strategically located in high-risk areas across the Whitsunday region and will capture images that are refreshed approximately every 15 minutes.
 
The Flood Camera project began as a joint initiative under the Queensland Reconstruction Authority’s Flood Warning Infrastructure Network (FWIN), funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments, and supported by Council.
 
Since its inception, Council has committed to extending this vital network, with these three new cameras representing the latest effort to improve our flood response capabilities.
 
The new installations are a Council-led initiative, designed by our IT department, and were completed at a total cost of approximately $50,000.
 
This innovative, in-house solution builds on the successful trial of the first Council-designed system at Kelsey Creek, providing a more cost-effective alternative to the larger systems installed under the FWINP, which typically cost around $60,000 each.
 
Our growing network of flood cameras is a crucial tool for the community, helping residents and visitors make informed decisions during the wet season.
 
It’s important to remember that any flooded road can be deadly, and the condition of the road surface underneath remains unknown until the waters recede.
 
Regardless of the size of your vehicle, flood waters are dangerous for all. Always have a Plan B and equip yourself with multiple alternative routes to stay safe. Remember, once you enter flood water, you give up control of your vehicle—if it’s flooded, forget it!
 
For the latest road closures and road condition information, we encourage everyone to check Council’s Disaster Dashboard.
 
I’d like to thank the IT team for their hard work on this project and for their ongoing efforts in expanding the flood camera network that ensures the safety and well-being of all residents and visitors to our region during the wet season.

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Great Things Are Happening Here

September 4, 2024

In July, Tourism and Events Queensland kicked off a campaign called ‘Great Things Are Happening Here’, which aims to shine a spotlight on the heroes of the Great Barrier Reef.

The campaign will be run nationwide to share the stories of tourism operators’ incredible conversation initiatives across TV, YouTube, social media and through print partnerships.

The campaign will tell these stories and spread the word that one of the best things that we can do for the reef is to see it, love it and protect it. 

In support of this campaign, Tourism Whitsunday have recently been gathering information from local tourism businesses that are undertaking inspiring projects to create a meaningful difference in the health of the reef to ensure its conservation for future generations.

Some of the conservation projects include coral nurturing programs, marine debris clean-up initiatives, Crown of Thorn control projects, seagrass restoration projects and much more. All of which is happening right here on our doorstep. 

If you want to make a difference and support the health and conservation of the reef, one of the best (and most fun) ways to do this is to support the tourism operators that undertake this work, so they can continue to grow these projects and make a difference.

Have a read about some of the conservation work that is happening, look for an Eco Certification qualification and book a trip! 
 

Contributed by Laura Knipe, Marketing Manager, Tourism Whitsundays  
 

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Discover Paradise With Whitsunday Explorer A Tourism Whitsundays Member Spotlight Profile

September 4, 2024

Jade from Tourism Whitsundays took a moment to step aboard the Whitsunday Explorer by Explore Group Australia , a 2-night cruise boat offering a unique way to experience the stunning Whitsunday Islands. Although she didn't embark on the full tour, she had the opportunity to explore the ship, which left a strong impression. 

The Whitsunday Explorer is a blend of luxury and adventure, designed to provide an exceptional cruising experience. The vessel features modern, comfortable accommodations with stylish interiors that not only enhance the sense of relaxation but also ensure your utmost comfort.  

Onboard amenities include spacious lounges and dining areas that are perfect for socialising or unwinding after a day of exploration. The boat's design focuses on maximising comfort while offering a sophisticated environment.

The open decks provide ample space for taking in the stunning views and enjoying the sun. The menu, perfected by the experienced in-house Chef, offers an indulgent selection of foods that will tantalise your taste buds. 

Seeing the Whitsunday Explorer up close gave Jade a strong sense of its luxury and the quality of service it promises. For anyone seeking a leisurely yet immersive way to explore the Whitsundays, this 2-night cruise offers a premium blend of comfort and adventure, making it a standout choice for a memorable getaway. 

Currently offering 2 nights at $999 per person based on a shared twin/double basis, take your opportunity to spend the weekend floating around The Whitsundays in style! 
  
 
Contributed by Jade Yvonne, Business Development Executive, Tourism Whitsundays  

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Local Airlie Beach Resort Managers of Azure Sea Whitsunday Resort NAMED BEST IN AUSTRALIA

September 9, 2024

Stuart and Nicole Morris, the managers of Azure Sea Whitsunday Resort, have been named ‘Resident Managers of the Year, Short Stay’ 2024 at the Australian Resident Managers Association (ARAMA) Awards. This distinguished award highlights their exceptional management of one of Australia’s top holiday resorts.
Stuart and Nicole had only been managing the resort for one and a half years after relocating to the region from the Gold Coast, where they operated a business at Pacific Fair as Retailers in paramedical aesthetics and skin care. When they arrived at the resort there were a lot of maintenance issues to address – the two swimming pools were falling apart, and there were glass shards that had to be picked out.
“We conducted a refurbishment of 255,000 litre pools and a spa in six weeks, (according to trades who completed the work) it should take three months!” Stuart stated.
Despite the initial setbacks, Stuart and Nicole managed to maintain strong performance by offering a reduced accommodation rate due to the absence of a pool over that period.
This is just a small example of the quick-thinking and business acumen which has led them to receiving the recognition among their peers at the prestigious awards.
Stuart and Nicole stated that what sets them apart from the rest is that they are, “conscientious individuals,” with a “desire to make a difference.”
The judges of the award stated that whilst it was very difficult to select a winner out of the exceptional candidates, this year's winners (Stuart and Nicole) tick all the boxes.
“They have greatly improved the resort’s facilities from personal efforts, won the appreciation and respect of unit owners... particularly the (Body Corporate) committee members, (and) been integral to the body corporate management.”
“They are a great example of what fresh talent and hard work can produce in this industry.”
Thanks to the vision and expertise of Stuart and Nicole, Azure Sea Whitsunday Resort has blossomed into a beautiful retreat set amidst the lush rainforest of Airlie Beach.
The 30 fully equipped apartments offer breathtaking, panoramic views of the Coral Sea and Hayman Island, providing an unparalleled escape into paradise.
The resort has lift access, secure undercover parking, unlimited Wi-Fi, and a new infinity-edge waterfall swimming pool. Azure is also just a short stroll from the beach, main street shopping and an array of fantastic restaurants.
The dedicated onsite management team is committed to creating a warm and welcoming community experience for all of Azure’s guests.
Nicole mentioned that the resort’s welcome letter features the phrase, "There are no strangers, only friends you haven't met yet,” capturing the warm and inviting atmosphere the resort aims to provide.
Azure Sea is excited to extend a warm invitation to all future guests for an unforgettable stay. You won't want to miss out on the recently refurbished infinity pools, breathtaking views, and enhanced landscapes. The resort's award-winning hosts, Stuart and Nicole, can't wait to welcome you. Check out https://www.azureseawhitsunday.com/ for more information on how to book your stay at Azure Sea Whitsunday Resort.

Stuart and Nicole Morris stand proud with their award

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A Vision For The Whitsundays

September 4, 2024

On August 15 the Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce and Industry revealed an ambitious economic vision for the region's next 20 to 30 years.

Developed with insights from over 130 local business voices, the plan envisions Bowen becoming a leader in agriculture, aquaculture, and marine services, while Collinsville focuses on mining technology and tourism.

Proserpine and Cannonvale are set to evolve into key residential and commercial hubs, and Airlie Beach aims to enhance its reputation as a premier tourist destination.

The Chamber emphasises the importance of political leadership, strategic development, infrastructure investment, and workforce evolution to achieve this vision.

Chamber President Allan Milostic and Mayor Ry Collins
Trevor Rees and Craig Turner
Fiona Erquiaga and Bernadette Porter
Tanya Hardy and Jade Richardson
Chamber Liaison of Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce & Industry Julia Evans
Mayor Ry Collins
Chamber President Allan Milostic
Justin Butler and Tim Langford

Photo credit: Daniel Heggie

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Calling For New Members Proserpine Whitsunday QCWA Branch Needs You!

September 4, 2024

Community-minded individuals who would like to ensure the continuation of one of the most iconic institutions in the state are invited to attend a public meeting this Saturday.

The Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA) has been empowering women since 1922, across Queensland's regional and remote communities and last year the Proserpine/Whitsundays Branch celebrated its 100th birthday.

In a sad turn of events, this beloved arm of the state-wide institution is now without leaders and is currently looking for a secretary, treasurer and president in order to continue.

Current members of QCWA Proserpine/Whitsundays have dedicated many years to participating in the group and volunteering countless hours, but these selfless women have now decided they need to take a step back, hoping other proactive community members will now step up to the roles.

Hoping to fill those positions QCWA is hosting a public meeting on Saturday 31 August at 10am. At the public meeting, members will be informing attendees about what CWA do and what it stands for.

At their previous public meeting, they saw good numbers and with this upcoming meeting, they are hoping that someone will be confident enough to become an executive member.

Current member Robyn Creighton said that all existing members will offer the new executives their upmost support.

“We will be giving them lots of help, anybody that wants to put up their hand we won’t be abandoning them! We will be here to help them,” added Robyn.

“It's been going for 102 years; it would be a bit shame for it to close.

“We love CWA and everything it’s brought us, friendship and confidence. We would really love to see it continue with some office bearers.”

QCWA is great for making new connections and friends, sharing knowledge and learning new skills, or influencing the unique needs of our local community and ultimately, improving the lives of women and families.
 
To avoid this loss to our community, go to the next public meeting at the Cannonvale Neighbourhood Centre at 10am and put your hand up.

What: QCWA Public Meeting
Where: Cannonvale Neighbourhood Centre
When: Saturday 31 August at 10am

QCWA Proserpine/Whitsundays Branch, Photo supplied

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Do The Dash!

September 4, 2024

The highly anticipated ‘Don River Dash’ will soon be taking place in Bowen.

This multi-terrain off-road event is a thrill-seekers paradise and a huge crowd attraction with spectators able to watch the action from the banks of the dry Don River bed where all the action takes place.

Dirt flies, motors roar as the racers all vie to complete the course in the fastest time possible.

A bucket list item for many adrenaline-junkies, the race attracts motorists from all over the country.

Event Secretary Wanita Sparr said this race is as exciting to watch as it is to participate in.

“It is an endurance event, and it's very difficult, very challenging and a technical race,” she said.

Burdekin Off-roaders President Michael Marson said it is a unique race.

“It's a very unique in Australia and there are not many events that run the same format under those conditions,” said Michael.

Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy said the Don River Dash creates a great economic boost for the region.

“People travel from long distances to compete as well as to watch this event,” she said.

“We are always very busy at the Bowen Visitor Information Centre over the Don River Dash weekend and many of the visitors stay and explore the wider Whitsundays region after the event has finished.”

What: Don River Dash
Where: Don River, Bowen
When: Friday 6 September – Sunday 8 September

Motorbike hitting the track during the Don River Dash, Photo supplied

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Whales in the Whitsundays

September 4, 2024

The arrival of whales in the Whitsundays at this time of year is a big drawcard for tourists as well as locals who never tire of watching them as they move about our waters. Their presence is not a new phenomenon nor is the delight of observing these magnificent creatures.
The “Proserpine Guardian” of Saturday 30 July 1938 published the following story “AQUATIC DOINGS AT HAYMAN ISLAND”.
“Two immense whales decided to inspect the “June” as she lay at anchor off Bait Reef, coming within some thirty feet of the boat before sounding. Some good photographs were secured of the sea “beasts’’. Whales are swimming about everywhere now. Mr. G. Stephenson, managed to hook one when trolling, accidentally of course, but it provided a lot of amusement to lookers-on before his line came free.”
A report on Friday 24 August 1945 in the CANNON VALLEY NOTES stated – “Whales have abounded in Whitsunday Passage during the past two weeks. Quite a number, of calves were noticed among the several schools observed by our correspondent. Tourist traffic, due no doubt to school holidays, has been very heavy recently. 
And in the “Guardian” Friday 12 May 1950 the headline read “PILOT WHALES”.
“A large school of Pilot whales, or better known as Black Fish whales, passed through Hook Passage off the coast of Proserpine last Sunday. Mr. M. E. MacDougall told the "Guardian" yesterday that the whales were in groups of three and four about 100 yards apart as far as one could see in all directions. The whales seen in Hook Passage were about 15 feet long, and they were travelling south. This is the species of whale which sometimes commits suicide. If the leader goes ashore all the others do likewise. Such incidents have occurred in New Zealand and more recently in Victoria, where 60 whales were stranded on a beach.”
WHALES DIE ON BEACH (“Proserpine Guardian” July 30 1976)

The stranding of whales on beaches is not uncommon. In 1976, early risers on the morning of July 24 were excited to observe a large school of whales tossing around in the water just off the beach. Eventually two of them were separated from the school and became stranded on the sand at high tide. The theory is that a sick whale was driven from the group and followed toward the shore by its mate.

The sick whale died very quickly but the active one lived several hours, during which time “Kingy” Hurst from Wilson’s Beach and others made several attempts to encourage and to drag it out to sea. At one stage, they succeeded in pushing the whale into the receding water but “it immediately turned and dashed back onto the beach. The beautiful creature was struggling, becoming more and more distressed and its wellbeing was deteriorating. Eventually, it became so sick that it was decided to put it out of its misery with a rifle.”

The whales, both six metres long, were identified as false killer whales. They were buried above the highwater mark but not before James Cook University representatives had procured some body parts for research.

Recent history of these mammals beaching has shown that rescued whales will continue to repeatedly beach themselves.

Today, regulations have been introduced stipulating the proximity of boats to these creatures – for the protection of not only these magnificent mammals who visit our waters to give birth but also the people witnessing the spectacle they present.    

Story courtesy Proserpine Historical Museum and photo courtesy Mrs May Davy.

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NEW HEALTH HUB A NEW ELECTION PROMISE

September 4, 2024

A plan to build a brand-new satellite hospital in Mackay has just been announced by the state government, when Premier Steven Miles visited Mackay on Monday.

Building on the success of similar facilities in South East Queensland, this hospital will provide free, walk-in treatment for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries from 8am to 10pm, helping to reduce pressure on local emergency departments. It’s a major coup for Mackay, as it will become the first of its kind to be built outside of SEQ.

Premier Steven Miles and Health Minister Shannon Fentiman joined the candidate for
the seat of Mackay, Belinda Hassan to announce that, if elected in October, this health infrastructure investment will not only bring better healthcare closer to home but also create vital healthcare jobs for the Mackay community.

Queensland Premier Steven Miles, Health Minister Shannon Fentiman, and Mackay Labor candidate Belinda Hassan announced the plan for a new Satellite Hospital in Mackay, promising better healthcare access. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

Labor’s $78.3 Million Investment To Build New Satellite Hospital In Mackay

Premier of Queensland Steven Miles said, “Our hospitals are under pressure – exacerbated by the rapid growth of our state and the decline of primary health care.

“My government has proven that publicly owned, free Satellite Hospitals work in reducing
pressure on our Emergency Departments and giving families greater access to care when
and where they need it.

“This will help reduce pressure at the Mackay Hospital and create good local jobs for
healthcare workers,” Premier Miles said.

The Mackay Satellite Hospital will include a Minor Injury and Illness Clinic, which will open from 8am to 10pm and provide free treatment for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries like fevers, ear aches, cuts, burns and broken bones, and is run by doctors and senior nurses.

It will also offer specialist outpatient services, specifically targeting the needs of the local
community. That could include renal dialysis, chemotherapy, oral healthcare and mental
health support.

The announcement follows the success of seven Satellite Hospitals delivered across South
East Queensland – which have already provided critical care to more than 160,000 patients
since their staged opening.

Labor Candidate for Mackay Belinda Hassan commented on the success of the initiative and said she’s proud to be part of delivering on the government’s commitment for better healthcare closer to home.

“Having seen how successful the satellite hospital program has been, I have been
personally advocating for one in our community here in Mackay.

“The free Minor Injury and Illness Clinic, which will be part of the satellite hospital, will provide families with free healthcare for a range of things like fevers, coughs and colds and even broken bones,” Ms Hassan said.

“Locals have told me how challenging it is to access primary care in our community, and this new facility will deliver urgent care for local families without the need to visit the emergency department.”

Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services Shannon Fentiman also commented on the success of the initiative, stating that, “We’ve heard so many stories from people who love their local satellite hospital, and how they’re providing savings for households and families who need urgent access to minor healthcare.

“Not only do they look after people with minor injuries, but they also provide access to vital
services such as dialysis and mental health support closer to home,” Minister Fentiman said.

The satellite hospital program has been proven to alleviate pressure on local hospitals –
with up to a 26 per cent drop in less serious, non-emergency presentations to hospitals
located close to a Satellite Hospital.

The Mackay Satellite Hospital will be delivered through a $78.3 million investment, funded by borrowings.

“We know that all Queenslanders deserve world class healthcare – no matter where they live,” Minister Fentiman added.

A satellite hospital in Mackay will offer free walk-in treatment for non-life-threatening conditions and specialist outpatient services, following the successful model of similar hospitals in South East Queensland. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

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Father’s Day In Full Gear

September 4, 2024

As we gear up for a special day this weekend, it’s a time to honour the fathers, step-dads, granddads, and all the father figures who have a special knack for dodgy dance moves, overused catchphrases, and, of course, those legendary dad jokes that somehow never get old. Father’s Day is a day to celebrate the wisdom, the patience, and the endless love these people bring into our lives—often served with a side of wit and a penchant for reminding us to 'check the oil.'
This Sunday, the region is buzzing with activities tailor-made for the dads in our lives. Head over to Dad's Day in the Valley, where an array of cars and machinery will be on display, accompanied by delicious food stalls—because we all know the way to a dad’s heart is through his stomach. For those with a love of nostalgia and locomotion, the miniature trains will be chugging along at Ooralea, offering a delightful day out for young and old alike. Meanwhile, Jazz in the Park promises smooth tunes in the sunshine, and for the more active dads, the River to Reef cycling challenge is back with a heap of great events, testing pedals and perseverance across the weekend.
As we raise a glass (or a wrench) to the father figures who’ve shaped us, remember this: "A father is someone you look up to no matter how tall you grow." I’m exceptionally lucky to have a wonderful husband who has had to step up even more as a dad this year in ways he never would have pictured a year ago. When I’ve been in hospital countless times for surgery and chemotherapy, he’s been the one taking time off work to look after our son. Thank you, Hamish, you’re one in a million.
And in the spirit of the day, here’s a little something to keep the tradition alive: Why do fathers take an extra pair of socks when they go golfing? In case they get a hole in one!
Happy Father's Day to all the amazing dads out there—you’re simply the best!

Amanda

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Community Led Rail Trail Nears Completion

September 4, 2024

The community is inching closer to completing the highly anticipated Pioneer Valley Rail Trail (PVRT), thanks to the generous efforts of volunteers and cycling enthusiasts.

With residents and volunteers from all walks of life contributing to its success, this project has been one driven by the community - for the community.

Brothers Ryan and Evan Corry, who own the local bike shop Corry Cycles, are among the treasured names of many who have supported the rail trail from the very beginning.

Ryan Corry, continuously donates his time and equipment to clear the trail and has been instrumental in bringing the project to fruition. With the support of his machines, the once-overgrown path is now well on its way to becoming a fully accessible rail trail, ready for locals and visitors alike to enjoy.

Councillor Alison Jones has rooted for the project since its inception and is thrilled to have seen the trails come this far with the help of the communities “quiet achievers.”

Cr Jones emphasised the crucial impact that the Corry brothers along with numerous volunteers have had in the lead up to the opening of the trails and said that, "Everyone has played a part, and we couldn't have achieved what we have without them.

“Out of all the volunteers that we have in our community, most of them are quiet achievers and that’s how things get done.

"They have done an enormous amount and we’re eternally grateful for the volunteering and time that they have given.”

Before and after photos of the trail, cleared thanks to Ryan Corry, who generously donated his time and equipment to advance the rail trail project for the community. Photo source: Pioneer Valley Rail Trail

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Mackay Students Elect New Youth Leaders

September 4, 2024

Last week marked a proud moment for Mackay as 21 eager candidates gathered at the historic Mackay River Wharfs, eager to shape the future of their community. These student participants in the groundbreaking Young Mayors Program, have undergone a transformative election process with nearly 2,500 of their peers casting votes. The result: 12 driven individuals were selected to form the next Mackay Youth Council.

First introduced in 2023, the Mackay Regional Council pioneered this initiative, aimed at empowering the region's youth and giving them a formal platform to voice their concerns and ideas. This year’s election is a testament to the program’s continued success, offering these bright minds an unparalleled opportunity to effect change in the issues that matter most to today’s youth.

Mackay Mayor Greg Williamson expressed his admiration for the candidates and the impact this initiative has already had on the region.

"It's inspiring to see so many young people stepping up to serve their community,” Mayor Williamson said.

“These students aren’t just the future leaders of Mackay; they're showing us that they are leaders right now."

Outgoing Youth Mayor Bridget Wright, having served her term with enthusiasm, had some encouraging advice for the incoming council.

"Don’t lose focus, bring your unique voice into your new role, and never get discouraged,” Ms Wright said.

“Creating change is possible."

As the torch passes, Mayor Williamson was quick to acknowledge Bridget’s leadership:

"Bridget’s time as Youth Mayor was marked by passion, dedication, and tangible results. She set the bar high, but I’m confident the new team will rise to the occasion."

The newly appointed Youth Council members are:
   • Amelia Webber
   • Elena Mathew
   • Ethan Forde
   • Lila Munt
   • Lily Cheyne
   • Logan Ivory
   • Magenta Arthy
   • Natacha McKay
   • Nate Ralph
   • Nathaniel Espartinez
   • Soham Rana
   • Zena Ali

As they prepare to elect their new Youth Mayor and start working on initiatives, the future looks bright for the young voices of Mackay.

Mayor Williamson summed it up best: "Our future is in great hands with these young leaders."

Mayor Greg Williamson with nine of the newly elected members of the Mackay Youth Council, as they prepare to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to the region's future. Photo supplied

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Key Industry Leaders Discuss The METS Sector Diversification Strategy

September 4, 2024

Last Friday, the region took a significant step towards economic diversification with the launch of A Revenue Diversification Strategy Report from The Greater Whitsunday METS Sector.

This strategy proves to be a crucial component of the Decarbonisation Accelerated Project and was developed under the leadership of Greater Whitsunday Alliance (GW3) and the Resources Centre of Excellence (RCoE).

The launch held at Field Mining Services Group in Paget, brought together key industry leaders and stakeholders to discuss the region's future.

Greater Whitsunday Alliance Chief Executive Officer Kylie Porter emphasised the importance of the strategy in leveraging the region's vast Mining Equipment, Technology and Services (METS) sector.

“We know that this region has the biggest density of METS businesses in the southern hemisphere,” Porter said.

“What it really demonstrates to us is that there are many new emerging industries that are ideally aligned to our regional strengths and capabilities."

The report identified seven industries primed for growth, including critical minerals, renewables, bioenergy, biomanufacturing and aerospace. These sectors present opportunities for METS businesses to diversify their revenue streams and secure their futures as global demand for sustainable solutions increases.

Field Mining Services Group General Manager, Tony Liddelow, expressed his excitement about the region's potential.

"Our unique selling point has been our desire to take the risk away from our customers," Liddelow said.

"It’s really exciting to see what’s happening in our backyard and it’s given our directors a lot of confidence to invest."

Dean Kirkwood, General Manager of Resource Industry Network (RIN), backed these statements by commenting on the importance of the strategy for the region's prosperity.

"We see it as something absolutely necessary for us to thrive and ensure that we remain prosperous into the future," Kirkwood stated.

With over 40 stakeholders involved in its development, the strategy sets a clear path for the Greater Whitsunday region to embrace economic opportunities, power its workforce and champion change for generations to come.

Visit www.greaterwhitsundayalliance.com.au for further information.

Key industry leaders and stakeholders gathered at Field Mining Services Group in Paget last Friday for the launch of the Greater Whitsunday METS Sector - A Revenue Diversification Strategy. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

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Enhancing South Sea Islander Health 30th Anniversary Of Commonwealth Recognition

September 4, 2024

Acknowledging 30 years since the Commonwealth Government officially recognised South Sea Islanders as a distinct cultural group in 1994, the Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) reaffirmed its commitment to addressing the unique health challenges faced by Australian South Sea Islanders.

Most Australian South Sea Islanders are direct descendants of approximately 50,000 people brought from the Pacific Islands to Australia to work as indentured labourers between 1863 and 1904.

QAS Chief Operating Officer Steven Zsombok and Central Region Assistant Commissioner Robbie Medlin met with Elders from the South Sea Islander community to discuss the ongoing health inequities experienced by the community and expressed their continued support in addressing these concerns.

The QAS Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan was developed to ensure an inclusive and culturally appropriate focus for the organisation. These community partnerships have played a crucial role in providing equitable healthcare in culturally safe environments.

A recent initiative by the QAS to promote culturally safe care involved introducing a South Sea Islander identification question for paramedics when completing a patient’s electronic Ambulance Report Form. The QAS also maintained its focus on Australian South Sea Islanders through the Multiculturalism Project, with Chief Operating Officer Steven Zsombok serving as the Executive Champion.

South Sea Islanders have forged a unique identity from a tumultuous history, contributing significantly to many aspects of Queensland, including the ambulance service.

The ceremony provided an opportunity to formally recognise nearly 100 years of service from the Fatnowna family, including Clacy, Noel and Norman Fatnowna, whose affiliation dates back to the days of the Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade (QATB).

President of the South Sea Islander United Australia Association Clacy Fatnowna expressed his appreciation to the Queensland Ambulance Service and honoured those who have supported his vision of introducing a dedicated medical check box for the Australian South Sea Islander community, aimed at addressing their specific healthcare needs.

“It’s a start of a journey that I hope I can repeat numerous times across government departments with regards to engaging and challenging their department to get on board to support Australian South Sea Islanders.

“Thank you to the Queensland Ambulance service,” Mr Fatnowna said.

Queensland Ambulance Service met with Clacy Fatnowna, President of the South Sea Islander United Australia Association, and the South Sea Islander community last Friday to reaffirm their commitment to improving health outcomes, marking the 30th anniversary of Commonwealth recognition. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara and Queensland Ambulance Service

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