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Sail, Snorkel and Explore the Whitsundays with Wings

Sail, Snorkel and Explore the Whitsundays with Wings

For those chasing a dreamy Whitsundays escape, Wings Sailing Charters offers the ultimate sailing experience from Airlie Beach. Recognised on the Best of Queensland list for exceptional personalised service, Wings delivers three premium products to suit every style of traveller. The Whitsunday Islands Sail, SUP and Snorkel Day Tour is perfect for those short on time but not willing to miss the magic. This six-hour experience cruises to stunning Langford reef and surrounding anchorages, with fle

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Cool Greens Or Colourful Scenes? You Decide.

Cool Greens Or Colourful Scenes? You Decide.

What’s more important to you in the City Centre – cool, green garden spaces or vibrant public art? Mackay Regional Council is in the process of finalising the draft Mackay Waterfront Place Strategy and is asking residents to have their say on the actions to prioritise. The Mackay Waterfront Place Strategy is a collaborative project setting goals to support placemaking in the City Centre and Riverfront – helping the areas to offer more for residents, better support local businesses and at

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Stayt Family Reunion Brings Generations Together In Mackay

Stayt Family Reunion Brings Generations Together In Mackay

Laughter, stories, and a touch of nostalgia filled the air at Carlisle Gardens on 26 April, as the descendants of the late Frederick Leonard Stayt (Lenny) and Margaret Francis Eleanor Stayt (née Mosey) gathered for a heartfelt family reunion. Frederick, born in 1896, was a well-known farmer at Newbury Junction near Marian and the proud patriarch of eight children and 27 grandchildren. This special occasion brought together 47 adults and 17 children – including two cherished matriarchs, 17 firs

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Classrooms To Red Carpet

Classrooms To Red Carpet

Students Shine In Pioneer Valley Film Workshops Noosa Film Academy’s hands-on program, supported by the Mackay Regional Arts Development Fund, gave Mirani, Marian, and Mackay students a rare opportunity to direct, act, and edit their own short films – resulting in a red-carpet premiere at the Pinnacle Playhouse. Laughter and applause filled the historic theatre as young filmmakers walked the red carpet to debut their creative works. The audience, made up of proud families, educators, and

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Did You Know?

May 16, 2024

Whitsunday Regional Libraries are collection points for used mobile devices as part of a partnership with DV Safe Phone. These devices are repurposed and given to victims of domestic violence as 'Safe Phones,' providing crucial lifelines for help. This initiative empowers victims to live safer, more connected lives while reducing e-waste in landfills. Drop off your old mobile device at your local library and play a vital role in ensuring that every call for help is heard.
 

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Bowen School Kids Congratulated With Gold Card Ceremony

May 16, 2024

Over 130 students at Bowen State High School received a Gold Card certification for consistently demonstrating outstanding qualities reflecting the schoolwide positive behaviour for learning expectations and being responsible, respectful, safe and engaged.

For students to receive a gold card, they must have good grades for behaviour and effort in all of their subjects, they must have no major incidences recorded and have an attendance rate of 95 per cent or higher. 

A Gold Card is recognised as the highest-level behaviour achievement reward at the school, making the students highly valued role models.

It is Bowen State High School’s goal to encourage all students to reach for this level. 

As a reward for their diligence, Gold Card recipients are able to access discounts at participating local businesses and are presented with a front of line pass at the school tuckshop.

Bowen State High School Principle, Robert Harris, said he is proud of his students and that the students themselves should also be proud.

“The students who received a Gold Card should be very proud of their effort, behaviour and attendance,” he said.

“The focus is not on academic results and students do not need to achieve As and Bs to still display these expectations.

“As Principal, I encourage all students to try their very best in their effort and engagement in learning at school.”

Bowen State High School also express their thanks to the businesses for supporting the Gold Card Program.

Students of Bowen State High School receiving their Gold Cards. Photo supplied

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Beyond the Classroom St. Catherine’s Cultivates Student Passions

May 16, 2024

With an extensive array of up to 50 extracurricular and co-curricular activities and clubs available to our Prep to Year 12 students at St Catherine’s Catholic College, a supportive environment is always at hand for them to venture into new territories, cultivate fresh skills, and forge lasting friendships. The positive impact of such diverse learning opportunities outside the conventional classroom is evident on a daily basis to our teachers.

These activities span a broad spectrum of interests, encompassing sports, drama, debating, art, environmental activism, music, social justice advocacy, cattle club, handicrafts, technology, and First Nations cultural traditions. These clubs typically convene before or after school, or during lunch breaks, thanks to the dedication and voluntary contributions of St Catherine’s exceptional teachers and school officers, who generously give their time to nurture the talents, skills and interests of their students.

Recent highlights include the debating club's "Minute Madness," where students engaged in lively discussions on topics ranging from the wage status of Santa Claus's elves to global issues. Participation in debating fosters critical thinking, research skills, teamwork, and civic engagement.

Additionally, code clubs provide students with structured environments where they can delve into coding languages and develop technical proficiencies through hands-on projects. These skills are increasingly indispensable in today's digital landscape and can pave the way for promising careers in technology-related fields.

The Catherine McAuley Society, led by senior students and including Year 5 and Year 6 students, fundraises for social and environmental justice causes, advocates for the marginalised, and fosters environmental stewardship.

The College Community is extremely proud of all the students who participate in these clubs and extracurricular activities at St Catherine’s igniting their passions and interests beyond the traditional curriculum.

Enrolments for St Catherine’s Catholic college are now open for 2025.

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Mother’s Day Events At Whitsunday Christian College

May 16, 2024

Photo credit: Daniel Heggie

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New Legislation For Strata Properties

May 16, 2024

Property owners from across the region gathered at the Coral Sea Resort earlier this month to hear all about the new Strata legislation that came into effect on the first of May.

This free community information session was hosted by Archers Strata Professionals and their Chief Executive Officer Nicky Lonergan told the room about the upcoming changes.

The new legislation addressed the following changes:

Smoking
Bodies corporate will be able to introduce bylaws that prohibit smoking and vaping, not only on common property and outdoor areas, but also on outdoor exclusive-use areas, including private balconies and patios.

Pets
Body corporates have had their capacity to restrict pets in strata complexes significantly reduced, to the point where they cannot apply blanket bans.

Towing
The dispute resolution process around towing cars parked in violation of bylaws has been considerably streamlined, including the removal of enforcement through the courts.

Scheme termination
A community titles scheme can be terminated with the support of 75% of lot owners in certain circumstances.

Nicky Lonergan explained, the new legislation is not about restricting personal rights, but about aligning with the greater-good approach that is inherent in, and essential to, strata living.

“Being part of a strata community is like living in a share house – just on a larger scale,” she said.

“When you choose to call that community home, you choose to live by a set of rules which form a critical part of the fabric of that community.”

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director of Queensland Archers Strata Professionals, Nicky Lonergan. Photo credit: Daniel Heggie

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Pools, Pumps And Family Pride!

May 16, 2024

It’s a proud moment for Ben Holliday and Christine Cullen who have recently purchased a business they love, igniting new passion into the enterprise and continuing a legacy they have both helped to grow over the years.

On March 1 the couple officially took over Whitsunday Pool Service from Dale Mackrill who had owned the business for over 15 years.

Ben had previously worked for the company for nine years before leaving to pursue his own dream of running a mobile pool business three years ago.

Christine also worked at Whitsunday Pool Service for a few years, and then successfully ran the mobile venture with Ben before the pair were offered an opportunity they could not refuse.

Already having a long-term connection with Whitsunday Pool Service, the transition to owning and operating it as their own business felt like a natural progression.

“We are really excited to keep Whitsunday Pool Service as an independent and family run business that looks after the locals here in the Whitsundays,” expressed Christine.

“We are going to be really focusing on customer service and creating an efficient system which is easy for our customers to use no matter how big or small their requirements are.”

One of the ways Whitsunday Pool Service will achieve this is by incorporating a new high-tech phone system and paperless processes which will enable everything to run with seamless efficiency.

There is also a new easy-to-use app where customers receive a notification when their pool-person is on the way and when the job is complete.

Ben is originally from the UK and initially trained as a plumber before migrating into pool service, an industry he loves.

Well known around town, many people are familiar with his service, and he looks forward to continuing the good name he has developed now that he is once again working under the Whitsunday Pool Service banner.

Christine will mainly be looking after the back house structure of the business, keeping the books and chatting to customers to provide a premium customer service.

While running this side of the business she is also the Practice Manager for Whitsunday Family Practice, so customers may recognise her from both locations.

Whitsunday Pool Service has a total of nine staff and will be looking to expand the team as the business grows in the near future.

Providing a dedicated pool maintenance service, answering urgent call-outs, fixing everything from pool pumps to filters and the classic ‘green pool’ issues – Whitsunday Pool Service has an incredible local team who are ready to make your dream pools come true.

If you are looking to get your pool prepared for winter and then ship-shape for summer, make sure you call the team and let them help you get an action plan in place.

Chloe Wattam, Christine Cullen and Emily Melrose from Whitsunday Pool Service. Photo credit: Rachael Smith

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Bowen Visitor Information Centre Receives Accreditation

May 10, 2024

The Bowen Visitor Information Centre has again been recognised as an accredited centre.

There are about 100 accredited Visitor Information Centres in Queensland and each needs to meet a certain criteria and list of standards in order to achieve the accreditation.

A site audit was conducted by a representative of the Tourism Group, on behalf of Tourism and Events Queensland.

Bowen Tourism and Business received their letter of congratulations last week.

“We wish to acknowledge your centre’s commitment to providing a valuable and important service to the visitors of your local area, the Whitsundays region and the State of Queensland,” the letter stated.

They also received a site audit report which mentioned the addition of the Driver Reviver program to the centre, saying it added to the attraction and was an example of the community working together.

“The Bowen Visitor Information Centre continues to be an example of how council, community and business can work together to create an effective and inviting Information Centre,” the report stated.

“Their enviable merchandise range and super successful mango sorbet sales assist in making the centre operational.”

Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy said the team was very proud to again be recognised as an accredited centre.

“We have passed accreditation every year for many years but it is always nice to receive the official notification,” she said.

Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy and Visitor Services Co-ordinator, Glenn Womal with the letter of congratulations. Photo supplied

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50 YEARS OF MEALS ON WHEELS

May 9, 2024

Over 100 people gathered to celebrate 50 years of Meals on Wheels at a special event held in Proserpine last Saturday and it was a time to celebrate, reflect and give thanks to the incredible efforts of volunteers, committee members and staff.

The first meal was served on May 6, 1974, to Mrs Hartwig who paid just 50 cents for a three-course meal which was delivered by Mrs Vera McLennan.

An initiative of the Uniting Church of Proserpine, the inception of our local Meals on Wheels was spearheaded by Mrs Arieal Davies who organised cooks and deliverers to get the program started.

Over the past 50 years the names and faces have changed along the way, but the good work and selfless efforts of everyone who participates has remained the same.

Federal Member of Dawson Andrew Willcox, Michael Houden, Chairperson of Qld Meals On Wheels, Helen Maynard-Turner, Margaret Perkins Proserpine President, Kerri Martin Committee Member and Rachael Speechley, Region Support Officer Qld. Photo credit: Rachael Smith

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Meals On Wheels Celebrates 50 Years

A sea of happy faces enjoyed a lively gathering in Proserpine on Saturday, with the Mommas and Poppas band playing some well-known sing-along classics while guests indulged in a delicious high tea to celebrate 50 years of our local Meals on Wheels service.

The scene of merriment brought together the broader community of people connected with our local Meals on Wheels – from previous to current volunteers, founders, customers and a host of others who have each played a role in some capacity over the years.

Federal Member of Dawson Andrew Willcox and his wife Raylene were also present on the day, making a special trip to town to mark this significant milestone.

First established at the Old Methodist Hall in Proserpine, the demand soon outgrew the modest space and, within six years, plans were drawn up to build a new kitchen on ground leased from the Proserpine Shire Council alongside the Aged Persons Units in Marathon Street.  

Over the years, the kitchen has had an office added, an extended carport, new dry store area plus a walk-in cold room and freezer.  

The non-for-profit organisation also organised funds for a generator to ensure they could continue operating if the power went off.

In addition, the purchase of a new Nissan Qashqai has increased their ability to service clients further afield.

Covid was a particularly challenging time for the organisation with the number of volunteers dwindling to 16 and cooks doubling as delivery drivers.

Fortunately, Meals on Wheels managed to bring volunteer numbers back up gradually, reaching a comfortable 26 volunteers this year.

Proserpine Meals on Wheels would like to thank all the businesses and community groups that have helped over the years.

They would also like to thank past presidents, founders and of course all the volunteers and staff.

Photo credit: Rachael Smith

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Candle Lighting Vigil Marks Domestic And Family Violence Prevention Month

May 9, 2024

To raise awareness of Australian Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, Whitsunday Counselling and Support hosted a candle lighting ceremony at the Volunteer Marine Club, to honour the people that have lost their lives due to domestic violence.

Manager of Counselling Services, at Whitsunday Counselling and Support, Sharon Parker expressed the importance of the ceremony.

“Today is candle lighting ceremony where we remember those people that have lost their lives to domestic and family violence,” she said.

“Now is our time to not only just remember the numbers, but actually remember the people behind those numbers, and that their lives matter.”

“But today during the ceremony, what I'd really like to think about is to reflect on the people rather than the numbers.

“Today, we come to reflect on and remember the precious lives that have been cut short by violence at the hands of the people those women loved and trusted.

“We reflect on the lives that they lived before their deaths, and the contributions they made to their families, to their friends and their community.”

Queensland Police (QPS) attended the candle lighting vigil every year but this year they spoke for the first time.

Sergeant Gary Hiles talked about the number of domestic violence call outs officers receive.

“DVA is undoubtedly one of the biggest challenges faced by the QPS, with most frontline officers responding to at least one domestic violence related occurrence every single shift,” he said.

Sergeant Hiles continued and said that domestic violence must be reported.

“There is no excuse for domestic and family violence and it's never okay,” he said.

“Reporting domestic and family violence is essential. If we don't know about it. We can't respond.

“We will continue to work with other government departments and non-government support agencies to build safer communities.

“By working collaboratively with partners, we aim to maximise our growth, and development as an organisation, we continue to work with subject matter experts to provide the best training and development opportunities to our staff.

“Let's hope that next year, those numbers will come down with the work that we're doing.”

Sergeant Gary Hiles and Manager of Counselling Service Sharon Parker
Councillor Jan Clifford, Mayor Ry Collins and Councillor Clay Bauman in attendance
Candle lighting ceremony. Photo credit: Daniel Heggie

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Editors note

May 9, 2024

Hi Everyone,

When I was in my late teens, out on the town back in my hometown of Maidstone in the UK, I saw a young man hit his girlfriend straight across the face.

Without thinking I broke off from my group of friends and marched up to the guy saying something like – “Oi, get off her!”

Of course, he instantly turned on me, but fortunately some of the friends I was with quickly intervened and pulled me away.

“We must go back, we can’t just see that happen and do nothing!” I remember saying from a distance where the couple could see me.

The woman was cowering, and the man still looked menacing.

I distinctly remember her saying that it was ok and reassuring me she would be fine.

Reluctantly I re-joined all my friends and we continued with our night out.

Despite it being a long time ago, that night has always stuck with me. I wonder how many more times that woman was beaten up by her partner.

I also wonder how many more people have witnessed public physical violence or seen the effects of it in bruises on faces and said nothing.

Each day men and women are impacted by adverse actions of an intimate partner. Check in with your friends, speak up and advocate for your loved ones.

And while, we should never intervene unless it is safe to do so, I think it is important we all open the conversation - report physical violence whenever we witness it and have difficult conversations with people we are concerned about if we can.

It is Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month in May and there are candle lighting vigils being held across the region to remember those lost.

You can also learn more on the subject by jumping online and reading some of the incredible information available, there are many resources and also helplines out there.

Domestic violence is a difficult subject and it can become tangled in other issues, but at their core, everyone knows what is right and what is wrong and we all need to stand up and protect that in our society.

Rach

Quote of the Week: “Violence is the weapon of the weak, non-violence that of the strong” (Ghandi)

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Five Star Medical Service

May 9, 2024

You never realise how lucky we are to have such remarkable local hospitals until you need the service and experience the magic firsthand.

This is exactly what happened to Whitsunday local, Koren Stewart who took to social media site, Whitsundays Chat last week to thank the staff who helped her out when she needed it the most.

“I just want to give a shout out and a huge thank you to Proserpine Hospital and Proserpine Ambulance service,” read the post.

“You don't realise how lucky we are, until we really need them. There are so many support services, all in the one place, exceptional food that tasted like homemade by mumma and everyone went above and beyond with their bedside manner and care, by all staff, medical and cleaning staff, honestly take a bow!”

“That team functioned like clockwork, a masterpiece. Promptly seen to on numerous emergency visits, with compassion and professionalism and went from zero to feeling like a million bucks!

“Please accept my thanks and gratitude, for a job well done! I'm dropping off chocolates, I'm telling you, they deserve so much more than that! How blessed are we to have those Earth angels!”

If you would like to give a community hero a shoutout please send an email to – daniel@mackayandwhitsundaylife.com – and your experience could be shared in our next Good Deed.

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Freedom Of Entry Come To Airlie Beach This Saturday

May 9, 2024

  Over 150 uniformed soldiers will march through the Airlie Beach Main Street this Saturday, as part of the Freedom of Entry parade and it is expected to be a great spectacle for the whole community to embrace.

The soldiers from the 3rd Combat Engineer Regiment (3CER) from Townsville will march down our street with bayonets fixed, drums beating, bands playing and insignia flying.

Freedom of the City is traditionally a right granted to a military unit by a Local Government to honour a distinguished unit of the armed forces.

This honour was bestowed upon 3CER by the Whitsunday Regional Council to say thank you for the invaluable service and support the regiment contributed to community clean-up efforts and overall safety following 2017 Tropical Cyclone Debbie.

It is now our opportunity to attend this special event in honour of their service to the community and express our appreciation and respect.

A Freedom of Entry is the highest honour a location may bestow on the Australian Defence Force and it is time to participate in this honourable acknowledgment by witnessing the lively ceremonial parade through the our local streets.

The Freedom of Entry in Airlie Beach is an extra special celebration as it will be the first granting of Freedom of Entry to the Whitsunday Region.

The parade will march through the streets of Airlie Beach, forming on Broadwater Avenue before marching along Main Street, briefly halting for a special ceremony to grant their right of entry.

The parade will be halted by a senior police officer, who will formally grant permission to enter before the procession continues on Main Street where the mayor will inspect the troops.

The procession will then continue along Main Street and conclude at the Airlie Beach Foreshore.

A community gathering will be held after the Freedom of Entry at the Airlie Beach Foreshore, including Lions Airlie Beach Markets and an Australian Defence Force display.

This event is being supported by the Whitsunday Regional Council.

Road Closures
To enable the parade to take place the following sections of roads will be temporarily closed from 6.00am until approximately 10.30am:
   • Broadwater Avenue (Cnr Mazlin Street to cnr Main Street), Airlie Beach Main Street and the Broadwater Avenue Carpark.
   • Main Street and Airlie Esplanade. Coconut Grove (roundabout and road) will remain open, however, it is recommended for vehicles to avoid this area from 9:40am to 10:00am as the parade moves through.
   • Ocean Road, including access to Sailing Club carparks is closed – The Beacons roundabout will remain open; however it is recommended for vehicles to avoid this area from 9:40am to 10:00am as the parade moves through.
Roads will open progressively as the parade proceeds. 

WHAT: Freedom of Entry Parade
WHERE: Airlie Beach
WHEN: Saturday 11 May
PARADE: 9.30am – 10am
COMMUNITY GATHERING:
Airlie Foreshore 10am-12pm

3rd Combat Engineer Regiment (3CER). Photo Supplied

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Lucky Lotto Winner Buys Ticket In Bowen

May 9, 2024

A tourist travelling through the region purchased his winning Lotto ticket at Bowen Convenience Store, before the Saturday Gold Lotto Draw saw his lucky numbers get pulled and a life-changing $700,000 won.

The gentleman had been travelling through the region with his wife and said that he couldn’t believe his luck.

“It will help pay off the house which is really exciting,” he said.
 
“We will definitely continue the holiday, that’s for sure!”

Pleased with his win, the gentlemen disclosed that he had a consistent system every week and that he had been playing the same numbers that were a mixture of family birthdays for the past four years.

The total winning amount was $712,882.63 with the North Queenslander holding one of the seven division one winning entries in Saturday Gold Lotto

The Bowen Convenience Store team said they couldn’t believe their outlet had sold a division one winning entry and wished their customer all the best with their prize.
 
The winning numbers in Saturday Gold Lotto draw 4465 on 4 May 2024 were 14, 42, 26, 12, 29 and 5, while the supplementary numbers were 9 and 41.

 

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Driver Safety Training Course Commences

May 9, 2024

Young drivers will now be able to improve their defensive driving in a safe and controlled environment thanks to a new Young Drivers Defensive Driving Program which is set to kick-off this weekend.

Timed to run alongside National Road Safety Week, the one-day training program is dedicated to upskill new drivers, giving them the skills to deal with situations that naturally arise while driving.

Operated by 2022 Whitsunday Young Citizen of the Year, Declan Coull, the course is part of a broader program to educate about road safety and improve overall ability of local drivers.

Declan said he is excited to be delivering the training in his home region.

“The safety of our young drivers is a passion for me personally,” he shared.

“This training has been provided across Australia and has been extremely successful in allowing young drivers to understand both vehicle dynamics and the participants’ inability, prior to training, to fully understand car control and their own personal limitations.

“Far too many young drivers are killed and seriously injured on our roads each year, many in crashes that could’ve been avoided.

“Our Young Driver Defensive Driving course is a full one-day training program incorporating both practical and theory components and provides attendees with an opportunity to understand the basics of car control, collision avoidance and understanding the vehicle dynamics.”

The Young Drivers Program is not advanced driver or “speed” training – it is defensive driver training and exercises are undertaken at low speeds overseen by experienced, accredited instructors.

The first ADDA training course in the Whitsundays will be held at the Whitsunday Kart Club (a closed, safe and controlled environment) on Saturday 11th May.

Declan Coull with a group of successful participants at the recent Mackay driver safety course. Photo supplied

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Free Bushfire Workshops

May 9, 2024

Local residents will soon have access to a series of free bushfire management and planning workshops which are designed to support landowners throughout the region in preparation for the upcoming bushfire season.

An initiative of the Whitsunday Regional Council and part of the Whitsunday Resilience Bushfire Project, these workshops aim to provide landowners with the opportunity to learn how to assess bushfire risk and gain an understanding of important mitigation, response and recovery methods.

Mayor Collins said he encourages landowners to attend the workshop and take advantage of the opportunity to talk to experts and get hands-on experience.

"By investing in bushfire resilience training and developing community and property bushfire plans, we are demonstrating our commitment to the safety and protection of our community,” he said.

Mayor Collins added that workshop attendees would also be invited to observe hazard reduction demonstrations from a safe vantage point in Dingo Beach, Collinsville and Bowen.
“Late last year, Council developed Community Bushfire Plans in consultation with residents and regional bushfire management stakeholders for a number of communities identified as high bushfire hazard areas to improve community awareness and assist with bushfire preparation, mitigation and management,” he said.
As a results of these studies Council has identified many at-risk areas across the region and are now in the process of installing 10 new 26,000 litre steel water tanks in vulnerable localities throughout the region for firefighting purposes.
“The Community Bushfire Plans for Binbee, Crystalbrook and Whitsunday Paradise are available on the Council’s Your Say Whitsunday Bushfire Resilience Project page,” said Mayor Collins.
“Council will be undertaking further public consultation in 2024 to inform the development of community bushfire plans that may include Euri Creek, Brandy Creek and Brisk Bay.”
“Community water tanks have been installed in Conway, Binbee and Sugarloaf.”
Mayor Collins said Council had also developed the Airlie Beach Community Bushfire Management Plan (2022-2032), which covered 295 hectares of land between Eshelby Road at Cannonvale to Jubilee Pocket.
The Whitsunday Bushfire Resilience Project has been underway since September 2022, and is supported by funding from the Commonwealth Government’s Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grants Program.

The program is also supporting the development of Free Property Bushfire Plans, coordinated by Council’s Bushfire Officer. Landholders with approved Property Bushfire Plans may be eligible for financial assistance of up to $2,000 per property with a 50:50 contribution between Council and property owners to help with firefighting mitigations, such as machinery for fire breaks, water tanks, pumps and hoses.

To register interest in bushfire training or developing a property bushfire plan, phone Greg McCarthy in the Whitsunday Regional Council’s Natural Resources Management and Climate unit on 0458 816 751, visit the Whitsunday Bushfire Resilience Project page on Council’s Your Say Whitsunday Online Engagement Portal, email info@whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au, mail to PO Box 104, Proserpine QLD 4800, or visit a Council Customer Service Centre.

To stay up-to-date with events, information and community engagement opportunities, residents are encouraged to register for Council’s Online Engagement Portal, Your Say Whitsunday, at www.yoursay.whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au.

WORKSHOP DATES
Upcoming training is planned for:

   • Proserpine SES (Hinschen St) – Sunday, 26 May and Sunday, 4 August
   • Collinsville Community Centre (Garrick St) – Sunday, 9 June
   • Reef Gateway Hotel (Shute Harbour Rd, Cannonvale) – Sunday, 23 June
   • Merinda Rural Fire Brigade (Linley St, Bowen) – Sunday, 7 July

The workshops will run from 1-5pm:

       ◦ 1-2pm – Bushfire management – introduction to hazards, safety and available support
       ◦ 2-3pm – Cultural heritage burning – sharing of information and experiences
       ◦ 3-5pm – Regenerative agriculture – safe use of fire in agriculture and ecosystems

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