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Note From Nigel 13 June

Note From Nigel 13 June

A Season Of Celebration, Opportunity, And Community Spirit It’s been an inspiring and action-packed few weeks across our region, full of energy, ideas, and community pride. From welcoming visiting ministers to celebrating local achievements in training, sport, education, and the arts—there’s so much to be excited about! We were thrilled to host Assistant Minister for Finance, Trade, Training and Employment, Amanda Stoker. Her visit gave locals a valuable chance to share feedback on gover

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Farm Safety Campaign Launches For 2026

Farm Safety Campaign Launches For 2026

The competition that combines artistic fun with serious safety messages is now open to all Queensland primary school children from Prep to Year 6. Twelve different pieces of artwork from Queensland primary students will be chosen to feature in the calendar, with a different safety theme for each month. Deputy Premier, Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning and Minister for Industrial Relations Jarrod Bleijie said the competition is about creative young minds promoting the

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Hope, Harvest And A Push For Change

Hope, Harvest And A Push For Change

By Owen Menkens, CANEGROWERS Chairman It’s been a big week in cane country. Harvesters are up and running in the Tableland and Bundaberg districts, marking the start of the 2025 crush. For growers, there’s nothing quite like seeing the first cane bins filling up – it signals a new season, a fresh start, and hope for better days after a challenging run last year. Across the rest of Queensland, farms are almost ready. Growers are fine-tuning gear, checking fields, and waiting for their loc

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A Decade Of Supporting Men’s Health In Sarina

A Decade Of Supporting Men’s Health In Sarina

As we mark National Men’s Health Week, Community Bank Sarina Bendigo Bank reflects with pride on the many years of support provided to the Sarina and District Community Men’s Shed. In 2014, Community Bank Sarina provided a community grant to lay the foundations – quite literally – for the Sarina Men’s Shed location that is now the organisation's home. Close to $100,000 in funding supported essential infrastructure that enabled construction to begin and by 2015 it was operational. Sarina

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This Queensland Day Celebrate The Whitsunday Way

May 30, 2024

At the Proserpine Entertainment Centre enjoy the fun activities whilst honouring what Queensland has to offer.

Enjoy a range of activities, including. Live music, free craft workshops, exciting games, delicious food vans, creative face painting, thrilling wildlife encounters and heaps more.

There's so much more in store for you to discover and enjoy.

This spectacular event is brought to you by the Whitsunday Regional Council and proudly sponsored by the Queensland Government.

Don't miss out on this fantastic afternoon full of celebration for our beautiful state!

Queensland Day is an important day to celebrate the state and recognise the state’s culture and heritage.

It is an opportunity to reflect on what Queensland means to you and what makes you proud to be a Queenslander, whether that be the people, place, opportunities or lifestyle.


WHAT: Queensland Day
WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre
WHEN: Sunday 2 June at 10am

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Whitsunday United Weekly Football Highlights

May 30, 2024

The Sportspark saw an impressive display of football over the weekend, with Whitsunday United netting a total of 24 goals across senior matches, conceding only 2. Unfortunately, the youth teams did not fare as well.
Senior Men’s Division
The Divisional men faced the Wanderers in Mackay on Friday night. The Division One team fell just short in a closely contested game, with a goal from Caleb not enough to avoid their first loss of the season. However, the Division Two Men claimed their third victory of the season, with goals from Ali and Tate securing a win and moving up the ladder.
Youth Teams’ Challenges
The U13 Division had a bye, but the FQPL team faced a tough match against the Rangers. After an early equalizer from Sam, WUFC struggled against the Rangers' relentless attack, eventually losing 8-1. The U15 FQPL also had a challenging game against Lions in Mackay, suffering an 11-1 defeat despite their effort.
Afternoon Success at Home
The FQPL U23 Women started strong against the Wanderers, showing excellent communication and play from the kick off. Nicole's standout performance at left back, combined with solid midfield support and relentless forward pressure, led to a 5-0 victory. Goals were scored by Imo, Franny, Mabel (twice), and Keely.
The Premier Women also dominated their game against the Wanderers. With early pressure from Willow and Steph, supported by Dom and Emily in midfield, Dom opened the scoring, followed by Steph. Jess H. and Monique’s wing runs kept the pressure on, and Willow added a third just before halftime. The second half saw Jess W. orchestrating play, with Dom and Steph each scoring again and Monique sealing a 6-0 win.
Men’s FQPL U23 and Men’s Premier
The Men’s FQPL U23 team had a tough match against the Lions but broke through in the first half with a trademark long-range shot from Smithy. Goals in the second half from Lewis Elder, Lincoln Fricker, and Andres Vega secured a 4-0 victory.
The Men’s Premiers, seeking revenge against the Lions, showcased their prowess from the start. They went into halftime with a commanding 6-0 lead thanks to two early goals. Despite a stronger second-half showing from the Lions, Whitsunday wrapped up the game with a 9-2 victory. Jake Kenna scored five goals, Simon Rohan-Jones added a hat trick, and Alan O'Donnell rounded off the score with a bullet header. This victory solidified their second place in the league, keeping them within striking distance of the top spot.
Summary
The weekend at Sportspark was a mixed bag for Whitsunday United. While the senior teams delivered dominant performances, the youth teams faced significant challenges. The club looks forward to building on these results as the season progresses, with the senior teams aiming to maintain their strong form and the youth teams working to bounce back from their tough matches. The community remains hopeful and supportive as Whitsunday United continues to compete with determination and skill.

Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic.

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Looking For A Career Change? The Tourism Industry Want You

May 30, 2024

Whether you’re looking to change career paths, want to work fewer hours and have more flexibility as you wind down, or want to get back amongst the action in retirement, the tourism and hospitality industry could be the perfect option for you.
With roles ranging from tour guides, drivers and receptionists to caravan park maintenance, hotel housekeeping and restaurant servers, there is something for everyone.
At the Mature Australians Career Seminar which is due to take place at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre today, you will hear from industry experts, industry employers and employees on the benefits of working in the tourism industry.
It is an opportunity to learn the new conditions that allow you to work without impacting your pension and for the opportunity to network with tourism businesses looking to employ mature-aged Australians.
The tourism industry offers some of the country’s most flexible and social working conditions, and mature-aged workers have been identified as a target group for new employees.
Register your spot today here.

WHAT: Mature Australians Tourism Career Seminar  
WHEN: Friday 31 May 2024, 9am – 12 noon
WHERE: The Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 16 Main Street, Proserpine

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Local Talent Shines Bright On Billboard In Times Square, New York

May 30, 2024

Roze is a rising star from The Whitsundays, and she has graced one of the most iconic billboards in the world; Time Square in New York.

This is the second time this year she has been featured on the dazzling display for the Met Gala Fashion production by Belle Le Chic.

The talented Holley Webb Creative brilliantly executed the photographs, capturing the essence of her poise and elegance.

Roze has quickly become a name to watch in the modelling industry, proving that dreams can come true with hard work and dedication.

Roze's parents, who are filled with an indescribable sense of joy and pride, shared their excitement.

"To see Roze, our daughter, representing our town on such a grand scale is a feeling that words cannot capture,” said her mother.

“Roze has set her sights on big goals, and we believe she has the potential to achieve great things. This is just the beginning of her journey."

The Met Gala, renowned for its extravagant fashion and star-studded guest list, is a global event that brings together the world's top designers, models, and celebrities.

To be featured in its promotions, particularly in a location as prominent as Times Square, is a testament to the high regard Roze holds in the fashion community and the magnitude of her success. 

Let's keep our eyes peeled for this local gem as she continues illuminating the world's stage with grace and charm.

Roze on a billboard in Times Square, New York.

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TAKING FLIGHT Emergency Services Day Showcases Lifelines In Action

May 23, 2024

By Amanda Wright


The RACQ CQ Rescue Emergency Services Day soared to new heights as families from Mackay and beyond flocked to the event, held on Sunday, May 19 at Harrup Park.
With the rotor blades spinning and excitement buzzing, the day was a true lifeline of support for our rescue helicopter service. Although the final fundraising figures are still up in the air, initial estimates suggest the event lifted around $12,000 – enough to keep our region’s chopper flying for a full hour. It's a clear reminder of the importance of community backing for our aerial heroes in times of need.
Amidst the festivities, the helicopter needed to make an early departure on a medical transfer mission from Bowen to Mackay, providing a real-time demonstration of its vital role in our region's emergency response.

The opportunity to sit in the RACQ CQ Rescue helicopter was a highlight of the Emergency Services Day before the chopper was tasked to a medical transfer from Bowen. Photo credit: Coffee + Hops

Emergency Services Day A Sky-High Success

RACQ CQ Rescue Emergency Services Day, presented proudly by BMA, was more than just a day of fun and games – it was a high-flying showcase of our region's finest emergency responders and community heroes. From the thrill of sitting in the pilot's seat of the rescue helicopter to the excitement of exploring fire trucks and police cars, attendees of all ages were treated to an action-packed day. The event, which ran from 10 AM to 2 PM, offered a plethora of interactive exhibits, hands-on demonstrations, and educational displays. Families enjoyed free entertainment like face painting and jumping castles, while food and beverages kept everyone fuelled up for the festivities.
A highlight of the day was the opportunity to meet the extraordinary volunteers from the State Emergency Service and organisations like Volunteer Marine Rescue as well as RACQ CQ Rescue crew and members from the Australian Army. These selfless individuals shared firsthand accounts of their heroic efforts, offering a glimpse into the invaluable work they do in our community. Children with their parents queued in long lines for the opportunity to sit in emergency vehicles, such as police cars and fire engines, while sitting on a police motorbike proved popular for photo opportunities.
The funds raised will play a crucial role in supporting the ongoing operations of the RACQ CQ Rescue service, ensuring that they can continue to provide lifesaving assistance to those in need.

Photo credit: Coffee + Hops

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The Cancer Confrontation Looms Large

May 23, 2024

Today marks a peculiar moment for me as I sign off, knowing that by the time this is in print, I will have undergone my operation to remove colon cancer. As I write this, I am a bundle of nerves, but I am also eager to reclaim my life. A life where I don’t constantly feel drained, where I no longer have to monitor my blood loss and wonder if it’s time for another transfusion. The road ahead is uncertain and full of bumps, I won’t know the extent of the cancer’s spread until after the operation, nor how much chemotherapy or radiotherapy I will need. These questions loom large, but the journey is necessary to give me the best chance to spend many more precious moments with my family. The thought of not being here for my little boy brings me to tears every time.
The hardest question I face daily is how I am feeling. Most of the time, I don’t really know. I just focus on my task list and get on with it. But now that this edition is complete, and I am on medical leave for a couple of weeks, I am left to confront my reality and ponder all the unknowns. I still don’t really know how I feel.
However, I am incredibly proud of this edition. It’s one of the biggest we’ve produced in a while, packed with community content from a range of events, loads of local news and the sports section is huge. I hope you enjoy the read, and hopefully, I’ll be back in a couple of weeks.

Amanda

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Local Performer Receives Amplifying Support

May 23, 2024

A local musician was performing at the front of a local supermarket, hoping to spread joy through his music, when an aggressive individual approached him and deliberately poured water over his amplifier.
This malicious act occurred last week at Coles in Andergrove and quickly caught the attention of bystanders, prompting a Facebook post to condemn the incident and call for support for the musician, Joshua Vine.
The response was overwhelming, with community members expressing outrage and compassion to the point of offering their amplifiers to replace the damaged one. One individual even volunteered to repair it free of charge for the local artist.  
Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music collaborated with Yamaha Music Mackay to cover the remaining costs for a replacement amplifier through public donations.
Star 101.9 radio station also reached out through a social media post in hopes of finding the artist as they expressed their interest in interviewing Josh and recording his new single, ‘Outgrown,’ live on air.
As the opportunity arose, Joshua made a live appearance on the radio station, where local listeners were left in awe of the amazing talent that flowed from Joshua’s voice in the studio.
From what was deemed to be a devastating result of the ruined amplifier, soon turned into an outpour of support from the community and various organisations, including the generous gift of a new amplifier along with a live on-air radio opportunity.
With new doors opening in Joshua’s musical journey, we hope that opportunities continue to arise in his future.

Joshua Vine has been gifted a new amplifier after he was approached by a malicious individual who ruined his equipment whilst performing at a local supermarket.  Photo source: STAR 101.9FM Mackay

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Queensland Hydro Reveals First Look at Pioneer-Burdekin Project

May 23, 2024

Queensland Hydro has recently released artist impressions of the proposed lower reservoir of the Pioneer-Burdekin Project. These visualisations offer a first glimpse of what could become a significant renewable energy facility in the region.
Queensland Hydro has said it will put in place mitigation strategies to reduce the visual impact of the project if it proceeds.
"We committed to developing visualisations of the proposed Pioneer-Burdekin Project so the community could see how it may look. We can now share the artist impressions of the proposed lower reservoir," stated a Queensland Hydro representative.
"When viewing these artist impressions, especially of the proposed lower reservoir dam wall, remember there are many ways the visual impact would be mitigated if the project receives approval."
The initial impressions depict an unmitigated view of the project, but Queensland Hydro assures the community that various strategies will be explored to enhance the visual appeal.
"We have decided for these first impressions to show the unmitigated view. However, Queensland Hydro will explore and expand on existing ideas to mitigate the view as our plans and initial investigations progress," the representative added.
Some of the suggestions received so far include strategic planting near the proposed dam wall, murals and public art, vertical gardens, and green plating walls.
"We are always open to receiving feedback and ideas from the community so please get in touch if you have suggestions.”
As discussions about the Pioneer-Burdekin Pumped Hydro Energy Storage Project continue, there have been remarks highlighting its potential as the world's largest hydro facility in terms of storage and generation. However, Queensland Hydro clarifies that this does not equate to the largest surface area or footprint.
The project is poised to produce more energy than any other pumped hydro facility worldwide, but its surface footprint remains relatively compact. Queensland Hydro has said that this compact size is offset by the facility's capacity to generate unprecedented amounts of reliable renewable energy.
Key factors contributing to this efficiency include a 700-meter elevation difference and short tunnel lengths between the lower and upper reservoirs, approximately 5 kilometres compared to the Snowy 2.0 Scheme tunnels at 27 kilometres. Additionally, the facility will house up to 16 underground turbines, capable of storing and circulating water to generate electricity on demand, ensuring power availability when solar and wind sources are inactive.
The community is encouraged to stay engaged and provide input as Queensland Hydro moves forward with its initial investigation on the viability of this project.
Geotechnical investigations and environmental studies continue across both the proposed upper and lower reservoirs. The drill rigs in the upper reservoir areas are investigating proposed locations for dam foundations and waterway tunnels.  The lower reservoir site investigations are collecting core samples in proposed locations for the Mackay Eungella Road realignment and the proposed dam.  

Proposed lower reservoir from Goodes Lookout – 6-8 hours after pumping. The surface area of the lower reservoir is about half the size of nearby Kinchant Dam. Images supplied: Queensland Hydro

Proposed lower reservoir wall from Mackay-Eungella Road towards Netherdale. This image is shown approximately 400 metres from the lower reservoir wall. The wall height is based on early design work and expected to be 65 metres, similar to the height of nearby Teemburra Dam

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Ride To Raise Supporting Mental Health Out West

May 23, 2024

Around thirty-eight riders set out on the epic RideWest biannual 1311km charity bike ride from Brisbane to Longreach in the month of April, which was designed to raise crucial funds for mental health support programs, in particular focus to rural Queenslanders and their mental wellbeing in the bush.

Successfully, this year’s event raised more than their target of $600,000.

Mental health services for the Royal Flying Doctor Service are extremely vital out west in 2024 and the $2 million that RideWest riders have raised over the past 13 years has been an enormous boost for the Wellbeing Out West program. This event was made possible with over a dozen support staff such as paramedics and police escorts on board to ensure a smooth trip for everyone involved.

Les and Shelley Hancock founded the RideWest organisation in 2010 after recognising the lack of resources and support for those out west who were struggling with their mental health. John and Petrea Sloman have also been instrumental in organising the event since 2016.

Participants ranging from 19 to 73-year-olds demonstrate that all ages are welcome, so long as you have the mental and physical fortitude to tackle the rewarding challenge.

We spoke with Mackay local, Bernie Bell, who participated in his first ever RideWest event earlier this year on the 19th of April, spanning eight days of cycling which he says was not only a physical test, but most importantly a mental one.

After conquering mountains in Nepal and pushing himself to his cycling limits, Bernie recalls a pivotal moment in 2014 that ignited his interest in riding. Initially drawn to the RideWest event for the physical endeavour, he soon discovered the profound camaraderie that arose from riding alongside individuals who shared the similar passion of combatting mental health.

“This is the first ride I’ve been on and it was just really fulfilling, the people were fantastic and it was just brilliant.”

Bernie said that it was quite an insightful trip, where riders shared their personal journeys and connected with each other after a shared meal on some nights, underlining that it wasn’t just an athletic challenge, but rather an experience where people of all walks of life could come together and acknowledge the very real effects of mental health.

“There’s a lot of mental health struggles out in the bush and there’s no facilities out west to cover it,” he said.

“You know on the coast, we’re pretty lucky, we can see a therapist or talk to somebody all the time, but out there, they don’t even have regular doctors, so it’s very difficult.”

With an eager mindset to enter into the next ride in 2026, Bernie is hoping to raise funds for the next RideWest event. Money raised will go directly to the RFDS and to those battling their mental health alone in rural areas.

If you would like to contribute to Bernie’s mission, you can donate at:
https://ridewest-2024.raisely.com/bernie-bell

Caption: Thirty-eight riders peddled from Brisbane to Longreach over a period of eight days to raise funds in light of mental health support in rural areas. Local participant, Bernie Bell says it was a “challenging, but rewarding” experience.

Caption: Bernie Bell embared on his first ever RideWest challenge this year, but loved every minute of it and is eager to enter again in 2026. Images supplied

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There’s No Excuse For Abuse Campaign Launched

May 23, 2024

An increasing trend of incidents involving verbal and physical threats against its staff has prompted Mackay Regional Council to act.
Council is standing up for its workers and saying it won’t tolerate this abuse.
It is about to launch a No Excuse for Abuse campaign, which will include radio and television ads featuring four council staff members, as well as posters at its facilities.
CEO Scott Owen said there had been an alarming increase in incidents involving threats against staff.
“This includes in person, over the phone and on social media,’’ Mr Owen said.
“Our staff are part of the community and are just doing their job. It is totally unacceptable to abuse, threaten or intimidate our staff, he said.
“Council will not tolerate this sort of behaviour.”
Mr Owen said there had been more than 165 safety incidents involving some factor of unsavoury interaction by the public in less than two-and-a-half years.
He said that included 40 in 2022, 96 in 2023 and 30 so far in 2024.
“Some of that increase is due to better reporting by staff, but the high numbers are alarming, especially as much of them were going unreported previously.”
Of the injury and near miss incidents reported to council in the past couple of years, 15 per cent were aggressive interactions with members of the public.
“This includes physical assault, threats, inappropriate behaviour, stalking, inappropriate physical contact and verbal abuse,’’ Mr Owen said.
“That is nearly as high as muscular stress injuries suffered by our staff, which was 18 per cent of all incidents reported.”
Mr Owen said as council’s campaign included real staff and not actors, it would not be putting the videos on social media.

“Unfortunately, social media is also where we see a lot of abuse directed at council and its staff,’’ he said.
“We don’t want to subject the staff who have put their hands up to front this important campaign to any abuse on social media.”

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A WIN FOR FAMILIES AND FARMERS

May 23, 2024

Federal Member for Dawson, Andrew Willcox, said common sense has prevailed, after confirmation the crossbench will block Labor’s “disastrous and ill-thought-out” fresh food tax in the Senate.
 
It comes after The Nationals spent the past year campaigning with farmers and industry against the tax, called a biosecurity protection levy, which Willcox said would have hurt both families and farmers in Dawson amid a cost-of-living crisis.
 
“This is a win for families, a win for farmers and a win for regional Australia,” Mr Willcox said.
 
“I am proud to have been part of a campaign to stop Labor’s fresh food tax as soon as it was announced in Labor’s bad Budget last year.

“I would like to thank everyone who supported The Nationals and joined our efforts to scrap this tax, either by signing our petition, backing our media campaign or helping to highlight just how disgraceful Labor’s reckless new tax would be.
 
“Not only would this tax drive up the price of fresh food in Dawson, with farmers forced to pass on costs, it would also undermine the entire levy system, causing chaos and confusion across industry.
 
“Families need food that is more affordable and our farmers need support to get food from paddock to plate. While Labor tried to introduce the exact opposite, The Nationals will always fight for common sense and for fairness in the regions.”
 
Mr Willcox added Agriculture Minister Murray Watt should be ashamed for even contemplating the idea, let alone trying to push it through and introduce the tax on July 1.
 
“The fact Minister Watt refused to listen to concerns and instead doubled down, carrying out a rushed and confusing policy which lacked in detail, is either lazy or arrogant,” Mr Willcox added.
 
“It was senseless when better alternatives were offered by The Nationals, such as an importer container levy, which would charge importers, not our own farmers, to pay for biosecurity risks being created as produce comes into the country.
 
“In what parallel universe would a government charge its own farmers to pay for the biosecurity risks their competitors are creating, just to raise $150 million over three years for consolidated revenue?

“I want families and farmers to know The Nationals have your back. We stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Australian farmers today and welcome news the Senate will reject Labor’s fresh food tax.”

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Take A Seat To Take A Stand

May 23, 2024

Last week, the CEO of the Red Rose Foundation joined the Mater Mackay leadership team to unveil Mater Hospital's first Red Bench to take a stand against domestic violence, in recognition of Domestic and Family Violence Awareness Month, this May. 

CEO of the Red Rose Foundation, Betty Taylor had the honours of cutting the ribbon as the official unveiling of the shiny red bench situated to the side of the main Mater Hospital entrance.  

“It’s such a bright red, you can’t miss it and it does send that signal of what we call a ‘beacon of hope’ because it says to a victim, ‘here’s an organisation that cares about domestic and family violence and wants to make a public statement against it’.”

Local QPS domestic and family violence representative, Tamara Cook spoke on the meaning behind these benches and the importance of them being visible across the community. 

Constable Cook said that “Domestic Violence is no longer a behind closed doors issue, it’s a major social issue but we’ve all got a part to play, and police can no longer do it on our own.

“Domestic and family violence is devastating to not only those directly involved but it affects all of us.

“Who would have thought that in 2024, we are desperately trying to repair basic human rights and the freedom to be safe in a relationship.”

“I encourage everyone of us to stand up against domestic violence, we have a role to play in ending domestic violence, whether it’s speaking out when we see something is wrong, supporting victims and survivors or educating others about the signs of abuse.

“We must all do our part to create a world where everyone feels safe and respected in a relationship,” she remarked.

The Red Rose Foundational moto ‘Take A Seat To Take A Stand’ is a simple yet meaningful gesture to offer community support and stand against domestic and family violence in hopes that small steps will soon enough make a big impact on this rising societal issue.

With the unveiling of this bench, the staff within the Mater Hospital aim to make it known to patients and their visitors that there is support for them or their loved ones if they are currently experiencing DFV. 

The presence of a Red Bench in a public location aims to raise awareness of domestic violence and provide an opportunity for this important issue to remain visible.


Supporters from various organisations united in their efforts to stand against the issue, including representatives from the Red Rose Foundation, QPS, Women’s Health Service, the Mater Hospital staff and Member for Mackay Julianne Gilbert. Photo credit Hannah McNamara

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Camilleri St Skate Park Connects Community Through Art

May 23, 2024

After a long stretch of confusion, fury and heartache, The Camilleri Street Skatepark wall mural has been completed for a second time, in hopes of creating an artwork that can be enjoyed by all for years to come.

Originally from Canada, artist Anita Laura now calls Mackay home with a passion for art and a love for the community, she emphasises that art, is something everyone can connect with on their own personal level.

Anita's aim with the Camilleri Street skatepark wall mural is to instil a sense of ownership for skatepark users and community members alike while encouraging all to enjoy public spaces and appreciate the local art.

Inspired by the local area, Anita created a piece that includes features of Shoal Point beach at low tide mixed with a perspective of skateboarders rolling into space to remind us of the connections that form around us.

“I tried to create a piece that included elements of the Northern Beaches, with the coral, the tides and the moon in there. I thought it’d be fun to be skateboarding up into space for the people who use the ramp,” Anita explained.

“The constellations remind us that we can each be a light in our corner and we’re all connected, and I just thought the hand with the tech deck was a bit fun to include because it makes the scale of the park suddenly seem miniature when you see the hand riding a tech deck on the skatepark.

“It’s lovely to be a part of a project that created something good out of something sad that happened.

“I just love that people can enjoy murals whether or not they know the backstory and hopefully the mural can be enjoyed by everyone,” she said.

The original artwork at Camilleri Street Skate Park was commissioned after the death of Northern Beaches teenager Will Baker, whose motorcycle collided with a courtesy bus in a tragic accident near the community of Blacks Beach.
The community had originally raised money to for the Baker family. The family said they would love to see those funds go back into community in a way everyone could enjoy. The idea for a mural at the skatepark ignited and the community rallied behind it. Unfortunately, due to miss-communication the artist began the work without the necessary council permits, so the original artwork was painted over back to a blank canvas. With the proper council permits, Anita has been able to beautify this place and see the community initiative come to life.

Anita reflects on the project's positive transformation, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to paint the mural, despite it being her first-time spray-painting. While she previously worked with acrylics and screen painting for murals at the birth centre and Fifth Lane, this experience marked her first attempt at spray painting, which she executed brilliantly.
The project has been a community-driven endeavour, met with joy and enthusiasm from locals who share one thing in common, an admiration for artwork and a sense of pride for the skatepark within the Northern Beaches community.

Members of the community are invited to attend the official Camilleri St Skate Park Festival on June 1st, from 2-5 pm at the Grind Shrine Skateboard Shop event, featuring live music, a skateboarding competition, learn-to-skate sessions, and art workshops - all free of charge, promising to be an exciting celebration of creativity and skate culture for all to enjoy.
You can find more of Anita’s artwork on Instagram and Facebook at: Anita Laura Art.

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Record Attendance At Mackay EDs

May 23, 2024

Mackay Hospital and Health Service (HHS) emergency departments have seen a considerable rise in presentations, with a nine per cent increase in attendance compared to the same period last year.
In the March quarter, there were 27,279 attendances to emergency departments (EDs) in the Mackay HHS region.
Despite the surge, Mackay HHS median wait times across all categories improved to nine minutes from 10 minutes in the March quarter of last year. 100 per cent of Category 1 patients were seen within the clinically recommended timeframe.
Mackay HHS recorded a slight increase in the number of patients receiving elective surgery (772) from the prior quarter and at the end of the quarter, 82.6 per cent of ready for care patients on the waitlist were waiting within the clinically recommended timeframe.
The health service received additional funding of $5 million in 2023-24 to reduce long waits for elective surgery, gastrointestinal endoscopy and specialist outpatients.
Presentations to the ED at Mackay Base Hospital are reducing thanks to the Post Operative Discharge Support Service (PODSS), which has helped to relieve pressure on the ED and provide better support for patients as they recover from surgery.
The PODSS team has already increased from one clinical nurse consultant to two and has seen more than 370 patients since the service began two months ago.
Future infrastructure will assist with catering for long-stay patients, with the investment of $10.4 million to repurpose the former Sarina Hospital site to care for a number of patients who require daily support, but do not need acute hospital care.
The refurbishment of the former Sarina Hospital site is set to provide 24 long-stay patient beds in the existing facility.
Mackay Hospital and Health Service (HHS) Chief Executive Susan Gannon said that the Post Operative Discharge Support Service (PODSS) at Mackay Base Hospital has been a great success and is helping to not only relieve pressure on the busy ED, but also provide better support for patients as they recover from surgery.
“Our PODSS team has already increased from one clinical nurse consultant to two and has seen more than 370 patients since the service began two months ago,” Ms Gannon said.
“They also estimate that about 50 per cent of patients have been able to avoid a presentation to ED as a result.”
Ms Gannon added that Mackay Base Hospital regularly has about 30 long stay patients in acute beds in the wards.

“In effect this is the equivalent of one ward of the hospital which cannot provide acute care,” she said.
“The answer is to find a better environment for them, which is why we will undertake a refurbishment of the former Sarina Hospital site to provide 24 long stay patient beds in the existing facility.
“The number of the most urgent Category 1 patients in our seven emergency departments increased by 50 per cent in the March quarter compared to the same quarter last year.”

Susan Gannon

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The Future Of Workplace Safety

May 23, 2024

Resource Industry Network (RIN) is thrilled to present its annual Safety Conference 2024.
This pioneering conference in Mackay elevates safety leadership in Central Queensland's minerals, energy, and resources sectors.
The Safety Conference, designed to bring together safety personnel, is the region’s exclusive source for current safety themes and innovations.
Hosted by Mick Crowe, Chief Operating Officer at Bravus Mining & Resources, the conference explains why safety fundamentally matters beyond mere compliance or regulation.
Attendees will be engaged in the thought-provoking breakout sessions and benefit from networking opportunities with accomplished safety professionals.
Exploring physical and psychological safety, mining companies, contractors, and suppliers will come together to inspect the human aspect of safety that drives organisational safety initiatives and impacts productivity, morale, and organisational success.
"Attending the Safety Conference isn't just about ticking a box; it's an investment in the well-being and future achievements of your team and organisation," says Dean Kirkwood, General Manager at RIN.
The safety conference will also feature an impressive lineup of plenary speakers, including Anthony Gibbs, CEO of Sentis, Paul Bowman, Head of Performance for the North Queensland Cowboys, and Naomi Rogers, PhD, a specialist fatigue consultant. These experts are set to deliver insightful presentations, sharing their extensive knowledge and experience to enhance safety practices across various industries.
This conference is intended for Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) staff, including safety leaders and supervisors, who are passionate about enhancing safety culture in the workplace.

What: Safety Conference 2024
When: Friday, May 31st, 2024, 6:45am – 4:30pm
Where: Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC)

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