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Battleship Bowen!

Battleship Bowen!

Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025 Takes Place On Local Shores In a powerful display of precision and partnership, Republic of Korea Marines stormed the Bowen coastline as part of Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025 this week. Arriving via two roaring MUH-1 Marineon helicopters, they executed a textbook amphibious air assault—clearing enemy positions and seizing control of their objective. Operating alongside Australian and U.S. forces, the mission tested their ability to adapt to unfamiliar terrain while

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A Handwritten Note From The Heart

A Handwritten Note From The Heart

Last week, when staff entered their office in Airlie Beach, they noticed a little note had been left on their desks. Looking around curiously, they wondered if it had been one of their co-workers, but soon discovered that every desk had a note - who could it be? Each note was handwritten and included one simple yet inspiring sentence. The office soon filled with staff, and each person read their note, taking a moment to pause before the day began. Each note was individual, and somehow, each

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Editors Note 25 July

Editors Note 25 July

This week, I’m off on an adventure of my own—I fly to Italy today for a two-week holiday! We’ll be landing in Rome, catching a train to Florence, and then taking a taxi to a small village called Radicondoli, where we’ve leased a small holiday villa with our family. It’s a special trip for us, as we’ll be sharing the villa with my brothers and their families, along with our beautiful mother, Jan. While I’m incredibly excited for the travels ahead, I’m also a little sad to be missing the Great

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Helicopter Heroics At Whitehaven Beach: Woman Airlifted After Near-Drowning

Helicopter Heroics At Whitehaven Beach: Woman Airlifted After Near-Drowning

A snorkelling trip at one of the Whitsundays' most iconic destinations turned into a medical emergency last Thursday, when a woman in her 50s experienced breathing difficulties in a near-drowning incident at Whitehaven Beach. Just before midday on 17 July, BMA CQ Rescue was urgently tasked to the area with the rescue helicopter becoming the only emergency service able to respond swiftly due to the area’s isolation. Landing directly on the pristine sands of Whitehaven Beach, the onboard critica

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Bowen Boasts Beginning Of Bruce Boost

July 25, 2025

Just days after the state budget, Bowen was the site for the first of many projects making up an historic investment into safety on the Bruce Highway.

Member for Burdekin, Dale Last MP, said it was only fitting that priority works included a notorious section of the highway just north of Bowen and that the state government was ‘getting on with delivering on our commitments’.

“For too long words are all that have been delivered when it comes to addressing safety on the Bruce
Highway,” Mr Last said. “We are serious about making the highway safer and, just 10 days after the budget, we had workers on site and targeted projects underway, including here in Bowen.”

“Bringing the Bruce Highway up to standard is no small task thanks to years of neglect, especially in
regional Queensland. Queenslanders overwhelmingly voted for a government that would get to work and
that is exactly what we are doing.”

“There are 16 safety projects north of Gympie that will see shovels in the ground in the very near future, if not already. These are projects where the design work had been completed but were left in limbo due to no funding, despite them offering major safety improvements.”

“The focus is clearly on the regional sections of the Bruce Highway because that’s the area where the most work is needed from a safety perspective.”

Mr Last said the key to achieving the best outcomes over the longer term was actively managing the
project as a whole with a focus on ensuring that projects were ready to go when funding and equipment
was available.

“In addition to the 16 priority construction projects, there are a further 5 projects where the design and planning phase has been prioritised,” he said. “By doing that we ensure that, as a project is completed, construction of another project can get underway without long delays.”

“We have established a Program Management Office to ensure the project is efficient and 150 new staff have been appointed to help deliver the program. That office and the additional staff prove that we are 100% committed to delivering a better Bruce Highway for visitors and Queenslanders alike.”

“As we move forward there will be more projects added to the program, ranging from improving
intersections and widening existing lanes. There will also be areas where more substantial works are
needed to improve safety and other factors.”

“The most common type of fatal crashes on the Bruce Highway are head-on crashes and incidents where vehicles run off the road. Sadly, we have seen those types of incidents take lives in our area and both the Premier and the Minister for Transport know how important addressing those areas is to me and to the people using the Highway.”

“We’ve taken a new approach to improving safety on the Bruce Highway and we are committed to delivering that for all Queenslanders.”

Contributed with thanks to Member for Burdekin Dale Last MP

Sites along the Bruce Highway have been identified. Photo supplied

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Rescue Pet Of The Week Meet Effy

July 25, 2025

Effy is a 4-month-old kitten who came into care through a recent surrender. A little shy to begin with, she quickly blossoms into a loving and affectionate companion once she feels safe. With a gentle soul and playful nature, Effy is the perfect blend of zoomies and snuggle time.

She loves darting after feather wands and chasing plastic balls at lightning speed, but she's just as happy curling up in your lap for cuddles. If you're after a kitten with personality, charm, and a whole lot of love to give, Effy could be your perfect match.

Her $195 adoption fee includes microchipping, flea/tick/worm treatment, first vaccination (with the next two covered), and desexing when she's old enough.

To meet Effy, message Bowen Collinsville Pet Rescue on Facebook with your contact number and email

Effy is a beautiful little girl looking to find the loving home she deserves!

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Flametree Gathering Moves To Lake Proserpine

July 25, 2025

The Flametree Gathering is set to return in 2025 with a new location, an expanded program, and the same vibrant community spirit that has made it a much-loved event in the Whitsundays. For the first time, the festival will be held at the picturesque Lake Proserpine, offering three days of music, art, wellness, and family-friendly fun from August 29-31.

Festival organiser Bronwyn Garland said the move to Lake Proserpine brings a fresh energy to the event.

“It’s quite exciting that we’re moving to Lake Proserpine. It’s such a beautiful natural spot, and there are really good facilities like piping hot showers, flushing toilets, a kiosk and people can bring their kayaks and do whatever they like as well as enjoy the festival,” she said.

Headlining the music program once again is festival co- organiser David Flower, whose vibrant energy and all inclusive jam sessions have become a Flametree favourite. He’ll be joined by returning acts including blues-soul artist Karl S Williams & Sally Wiggins. Mackay band, Tropical State of Mind, will also perform, fresh from recording an EP in Byron Bay. While veteran musician John Malcolm, who inspired Flower to take up music, returns to the stage, much to the delight of long-time locals.

The festival will also feature a rich visual arts program with immersive installations from La Lune Croker Art - the Wonderoom and Donna Maree Robinson’s nature-inspired art projections, which allow visitors to interact with art.

New to this year’s lineup is Circus with Purpose, an interactive circus experience that includes hula hoop and poi workshops for all ages, as well as a fire performance on Saturday night.

Wellness is an important part of Flametree Gathering, and this year they will have yoga, soul practice meditation and other wellness-related activities.

A Welcome to Country and cultural experience from the Yooribaya Cultural Experience will open the festival on Friday night, followed by performances from local artists Zed Charles and Rebelquinn plus many more talented original singer songwriters.

Flametree continues to support local environmental efforts, raising funds for Clean Seas Eco Barge’s Turtle Rehabilitation Centre through raffles, auctions and food stall. If you would like to donate a prize please contact Bronwyn. This year also marks the beginning of the festival’s Zero Waste Management program, encouraging attendees to bring reusable cups and plates and take recyclables and rubbish home.

“All of our market stalls will be sustainable and eco-conscious,” said Bronwyn. “We want people to enjoy themselves while also looking after this beautiful place.”

Tickets are $180 for the full weekend, with children 17 and under admitted free. Day passes are also available at the gate: $50 for Friday, $90 for Saturday, and $60 for Sunday. Camping at Lake Proserpine can be booked separately for just $15 per night. Tickets are available through Airlie Events under "Flametree."

With music, art, culture, and community in a breathtaking lakeside setting, the 2025 Flametree Festival promises to be one of the region’s most memorable weekends.

WHAT: Flametree Gathering
WHERE: Lake Proserpine
WHEN: 29 – 31 August

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Proserpine Veterans Golf Report

July 25, 2025

The perfect weather conditions on Tuesday brought several players out of the woodwork for a well-contested stableford competition, and the course certainly didn’t disappoint.

Elspeth Scotford came agonisingly close to a hole-in-one, striking the pin before sinking a short one-foot putt for birdie — a heart-stopping near miss that drew plenty of attention.

Jacqui Wall had a fantastic round to take out the ladies’ competition with 36 points, while Gary Scotford delivered the performance of the day, blitzing the field with a stunning 41 points to win the men’s division.

Let’s hope Gary hasn’t peaked too early with the Club Championships just around the corner!

Results:

Ladies:

Winner: Jacqui Wall – 36 points
Runner-up: Heather Luvis – 35
Rundown: Lyn Muller 35, Elspeth Scotford 34, Jan Shuwalow 33, Leanne Alexander and Tiina Randmae both with 30, Tessa Aitken 27
Men:

Winner: Gary Scotford – 41 points
Runner-up: John Strelec – 38
Rundown: Wilf Herweg 37, David Woods and Vic Feldman both 36, Harry Milne 34, Larry Muller 32, Trevor Paroz 31, Ken Granger and Nick Apruzzese both with 30
Pin Shots:

Ladies

A Grade: Lyn Muller (x2), Elspeth Scotford (in the hole)
B Grade: Jacqui Wall (in the hole), Anna Winterbourn (x2)
Men

A Grade: Ken Granger (in the hole), Vic Feldman (in the hole), Gary Scotford
B Grade: Harry Milne, Louis Neethling, Wilf Herweg
Chip-ins: Anna Winterbourn (x2), Trevor Paroz, Vic Feldman, Gary Scotford (x2)

To cap off a fantastic day, John Strelec claimed the $100 Membership Jackpot — proof it really does pay to be in the room!

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

Gary Scotford. Photo supplied

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Wangaratta Bowls Update

July 25, 2025

It’s been a huge week for the club, both at home and away.

Club pairs champions Denise Wallace and Penny Warren travelled to Townsville for the District Club Champion of Champion event, where they won three tight matches to claim the title. They’ll return in August to play the Far North Queensland winners for a spot in the State Finals.

Later in the week, Denise, Penny and Tiarna Rogers represented North Queensland in the Northern Women’s Challenge. After nine games over three days, North Queensland secured the title with a convincing win over Mackay in the final match.

Back at the club, social bowls rolled on. Monday’s triples winners were Mark McKanza and Kennedy, with Trish Webb, Bob Lindsay and Leon Fox as runners-up. The jackpot didn’t go off.

On Tuesday, the large jackpot was finally won by Jocelyn Defranciscis, Shirley Smith and Jim C. Rink 8 produced the day’s winners — Elaine White, Lyn Madden and Bruce Thompson — while runners-up were Natalie Hands, Jill Hopper and Bob Dykstra.

Friday’s Fun Bowls and barefoot session was well attended, and Saturday’s annual Wangaratta vs All States match saw All States take the win, with Dave Madden accepting the trophy. Thanks to Tarn and Denise for manning the BBQ.

Good luck to our Premier Cup ladies heading to Thuringowa this weekend!

Contributed wiht thanks to Penny Warren

NQ District Club Champion of Champion Pairs 2025. Photo supplied

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In Praise Of Those Who Carry Us Through

July 25, 2025

In the wake of one of Mackay’s darkest weeks — with eight lives tragically lost in traffic crashes in Central Queensland — the community has turned its collective heart toward those who stand on the frontlines, offering comfort, care, and courage in the face of unimaginable grief.

From paramedics and police to nurses, doctors, and emergency staff, these everyday heroes hold steady for us amid chaos. As tributes flow in for the victims of last weekend’s tragedies, many residents are also pausing to honour the resilience of those called to respond.

“I just wanted to put up a post for all the emergency services that have had the roughest weekend here in Mackay,” one local wrote.

“Having to tell multiple families the devastation that has happened... I reach out to all the families affected and surround them with my deepest condolences.”

The sentiment rippled through the community.

“Thank you to all the first responders, service people, and hospital staff,” wrote another.

One retired paramedic, who served more than 20 years on the front line, simply said: “That’s beautiful… you’re probably the first person to say that.”

But the appreciation goes beyond tragedy.

One family, whose 80-year-old father recently survived a life-threatening illness, offered heartfelt thanks to Mackay Base Hospital: “Thanks to these unsung heroes, we got a husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and uncle back.

“We are eternally grateful.”

In honour of our frontline workers, whether during tragedy or in the quiet moments of everyday care, we thank you.

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A Community Grieving Together

July 25, 2025

There are moments in a newsroom that stop us in our tracks. This past weekend was one of them.

In just three devastating days, eight lives were lost on our Central Queensland roads — four of them right here in Mackay, on highways and intersections many of us drive every single day. The ripple of grief has been swift and profound, touching classrooms, workplaces, sports fields, and quiet family kitchens across our region.

Three teenagers — full of promise and spirit — were taken in an instant. A devoted father and his young children, vibrant and adored, gone too soon. A local motorcyclist whose ride never made it home. The pain is unthinkable.

There are no perfect words for a tragedy like this. But we want to say this: To every parent, sibling, friend, and loved one now navigating life in the aftermath of such immense loss — we are holding you in our hearts.

As journalists, we are tasked with telling the story. But we are also part of this community. We feel the ache of these events just like you do. And while we may never truly know your grief, we walk beside you in it.

In the coming weeks, there will be investigations, memorials, and hard conversations about road safety. But right now, there is mourning — and there must also be kindness.

If someone close to you is struggling, reach out. If you’re struggling yourself, please speak to someone. And as we move through the heartbreak together, let us show one another the same generosity and compassion we’ve seen pouring in from every corner of our community.

From all of us at Mackay Life, we send our deepest sympathies to those who have lost someone they love. You are not alone.

Amanda

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A Weekend Of Loss

July 25, 2025

Eight Lives, One Region, And A Community In Mourning

By Hannah McNamara

What can only be described as a chain of unimaginable tragedy has unfolded across our region, with eight people, including two children and three teenagers, losing their lives in just three days on our Central Queensland roads.

Last Friday night, thick fog settled over Mackay as three 19-year-olds — two males and one female — travelled south around 10.40pm on the Mackay Ring Road near Glenella. Initial investigations suggest the green Mazda 2 they were travelling in attempted to overtake a semi-trailer before colliding with a Great Wall utility coming from the opposite direction. A fourth vehicle, an Isuzu D-Max, veered off the road to avoid the crash.

All three teenagers — T-Jay Petrass, Liam Doumergue, and Ellie Cunington — described as 'the best of friends', died at the scene.

The 29-year-old driver of the Great Wall, a man from Blacks Beach, was transported to Mackay Base Hospital in a serious condition. The 68-year-old Kelso man behind the wheel of the semi-trailer was uninjured.

The tragedy has sent shockwaves through the region, leaving families and communities reeling.

Ms Rebecca Doumergue, grieving the loss of her son Liam, said, “They say words can’t ease the heartbreak – and maybe they can’t – but I’ve found real comfort in the kind, personal words being shared.

“The generosity and compassion from friends and even strangers has brought a small flicker of hope in a time of deep sadness.”

At the crash site, a family member of one of the victims recalled the moment her world shifted.

“My little brother Liam… he was in the passenger seat, with his best mate [T-Jay] next to him driving, and his ex-girlfriend in the back...They were all friends.”

She recalled the moment her mother called with the devastating news.

“I couldn’t process it… I’m still trying to process it.”

“They grew up in Seaforth… even graduated together. Things like this just shouldn’t happen.”

Support continues to flow from the community.

The Seaforth Bowls Club extended their deepest sympathies to the families who have lost their loved ones in Friday night’s tragic accident.

“We are here for you – as a club, as neighbours, and as a community – to offer support, strength, and compassion as you navigate your grief.”

A local resident wrote online: “To the parents that lost their babies last night… I’m sending you so much love and strength… I’m happy to make meals etc… I’m so sorry.”

A spokesperson from Keen2Kill Pest Control paid tribute to Liam Doumergue.

“Liam wasn't just a colleague, he was a valued part of our work family, known for his kindness, gentleness, good humour, and hard work. His absence leaves a hole in our hearts that cannot be filled.”

Less than 12 hours later, on Saturday morning, July 19, a 45-year-old North Mackay man, (unidentified at the time of print), was killed in a motorcycle crash on the Bruce Highway at Mount Pleasant.

Around 10:15am, police responded to reports of a motorcycle that had collided with a trailer being towed by a utility near the Mackay Bucasia Road intersection. It’s believed the rider crossed a verge before striking the stationary trailer at a red light.

He succumbed to his injuries at the scene.

No one else was injured, and the Forensic Crash Unit is investigating.

Superintendent Dean Cavanagh addressed the rising toll on Queensland roads, urging motorists to stay alert, manage fatigue, and drive with care – especially on long regional journeys. Police, he said, have stepped up roadside enforcement and fatigue checks.

Mackay Whitsunday District Highway Patrol Officer in Charge, Senior Sergeant Shane Edwards, urged caution amid current conditions.

“There is a lot of fog around, so we’re urging motorists to drive to the conditions.”

The weekend’s devastation continued.

On Sunday, July 20, a catastrophic two-vehicle crash on the Capricorn Highway between Comet and Blackwater claimed four more lives, including a six-year-old boy, a seven-year-old girl, a 28-year-old man, and a 32-year-old man.

Two others were seriously injured. A 28-year-old man remains in hospital in serious but stable condition. A 27-year-old man was flown to Brisbane for life-saving treatment.

Initial investigations suggest a Holden Commodore travelling toward Blackwater collided with a Toyota utility heading in the opposite direction.

Inspector Ben Wiltshire called it, “A heartbreaking reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of road safety.”

“These lives were cut short, far too soon… a split second can have lifelong consequences.”

A GoFundMe launched in the aftermath read: “Shaun, Baylee, and Chandler were cherished and loved by many… Baylee, aged 7, had a cheeky smile, bubbly personality, and a love for horses.

“Chandler, aged 6, was a sweet and kind-hearted little boy, full of life and loved the outdoors.

“Shaun was a dedicated and selfless father, supportive friend and loving partner.”

The fundraiser aims to support Shaun’s fiancée, Renee, and their surviving two-year-old daughter, Saphora.

Member for Mackay, Nigel Dalton, described the string of tragedies as “extremely tragic,” asking the community to show empathy and patience during this time.

“Every single death that occurs on the roads is something which hits everybody hard,” he said.

“I just appeal to the public to support those families as much as possible. Let them grieve, and leave them to start trying to rebuild their lives.”

As the region grieves, calls grow louder for caution, compassion, and care on our local roads.

Mackay Life extends its deepest condolences to every family affected by these heartbreaking events. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

A GoFundMe campaign set up to honour the lives of three inseparable friends killed in a head-on crash has surged past $10,000 in less than 12 hours, helping heartbroken families shoulder the burden of farewell. Photo source: gofundme.

A memorial stands where three 19-year-olds tragically lost their lives last Friday night in a four-vehicle collision. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara  

The scene after a 45-year-old man died, when his motorcycle collided with a stationary trailer on the Bruce Highway at Mount Pleasant last Saturday. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

Baylee (7), Chandler (6), and their father, Shaun (28), tragically passed away in a horror head-on crash in Queensland's Central Highlands last Sunday. Photo Source: gofundme

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Pizza For A Purpose Raises $12,730 For Mental Health Support

July 25, 2025

Laffos Bar and Pizzeria has once again served up generosity, raising an impressive $12,730 through its annual Pizza for a Purpose fundraiser in support of local suicide prevention organisation, The Grapevine Group.

Owners Nicole and Mark Laffin presented the cheque to Grapevine President Deb Knight yesterday, marking the fourth consecutive year the family-run business has backed the organisation’s vital mental health education and support initiatives across the Mackay region.

Held each June, Pizza for a Purpose is more than just a fundraiser, it’s a call to action, encouraging the community to come together over a slice of pizza while shining a light on mental health awareness and suicide prevention.

“We are so grateful for the overwhelming support we receive from the local community during Pizza for a Purpose,” said Mr Laffin.

“There’s a huge influx of patrons and takeaway sales throughout the month of June, and this year we were especially impressed by the number of local businesses who held pizza parties at their workplaces to back the cause.”

The initiative continues to grow in momentum, turning delicious food into meaningful impact.

“Bringing people together through pizza is the heart of this campaign,” Mr Laffin said.

“The fundraising is a wonderful outcome, but it’s the sense of connection and community that truly matters. We feel grateful to be part of such a generous and caring region.”

Grapevine President Deb Knight said the organisation is thrilled to have the ongoing support of Laffos and thanked them for their efforts towards helping to prevent suicide in the community.

"The funds raised will make a great difference to helping us provide safeTALK suicide prevention training and toolbox talks," Ms Knight said.

"It will also help us build vital awareness through Grapevine’s annual Be Suicide Alert this Christmas campaign.

"We would also like to thank Bright Light Marketing and Caneland Central for their valued support and all the businesses that jumped onboard and held pizza parties for their staff."

The Grapevine Group provides free suicide prevention training and mental health education across Mackay and surrounds. Community contributions like this play a vital role in helping the group expand its reach and provide life-saving support where it’s needed most.

For more information about The Grapevine Group, visit www.grapevinegroup.org.au.

Karen from Bright Light Marketing, Nicole and Mark from Laffos, and Deb Knight from The Grapevine Group at the cheque presentation, with Nicole and Mark handing over the $12,730 donation raised through this year’s Pizza for a Purpose fundraiser. Photos supplied

Just some of the many who got behind Pizza for a Purpose – Glenella Care Centre, Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce, Revolution Electrical and Jumbos Business Supplies all showed their support by dining at Laffo’s or hosting their own pizza parties

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New Parliament, Old Government

July 25, 2025

By Andrew Willcox, Member for Dawson

This week marked the first sitting of Federal Parliament since the May election, and as the Member for Dawson, I’ve been in Canberra raising the concerns of our region.

Thank you to everyone who shares their stories with me — your lived experiences shape the fight I take to Parliament.

During the election campaign, the Prime Minister told voters “all you need is a green card” and claimed only Labor could deliver cost-of-living relief, while warning that a Coalition government would slash services and raise taxes. Now, Treasury reports show Labor’s wasteful spending is laying the groundwork for new taxes. They said one thing to win votes, and are doing the opposite now that they’ve won. It might be a new Parliament, but it’s the same old Labor government.

Labor’s so-called “highlight reel” over the past three months has been a disaster for regional Australia — full of fluff and photo ops. The Prime Minister jetted off to the G7, chasing a date with Trump, and got ghosted.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers floated a tax on superannuation and unrealised gains — a policy that would hurt farmers and kill aspiration among our youth. NDIS funding for travelling providers was cut, a cruel blow to regional families. Inflation continues to outpace real wages. Unemployment has hit its highest level since COVID. Investment in offshore wind has collapsed, following a dive in hydrogen confidence. And of course, Albo embarked on a six-day selfie tour of the Great Wall of China.

And what exactly did six days and a Great Wall photo shoot achieve? We heard buzzwords like “security ties,” “economic cooperation,” and “decarbonisation.” But when Chinese military vessels can circle our waters and conduct live-fire drills without notice or apology, is this really a relationship built on respect?

Instead of demanding answers, the Prime Minister played diplomat-in-chief, spruiking climate progress.

Meanwhile, China continues to build industry at a rapid pace — while we shut ours down. They buy our raw materials and send back the finished product, and Labor calls it climate leadership.

The Coalition backs aspiration. We believe in cutting red tape and letting businesses, farmers and industry grow our regions. That’s what we stand for.

Having recently been appointed Assistant Shadow Minister for Manufacturing and Sovereign Capabilities, I see this portfolio as critically important to the people of Dawson. We back industry, innovation and real jobs. I’ll be pushing hard for investment in manufacturing and the workers who drive it.

In Canberra, I’ll continue fighting for Dawson and for investment in Australian manufacturing, so that we’re not left reliant on handouts or the courtesies of China — or anyone else. I’ve called for a Senate inquiry into the health of Australia’s metal manufacturing industry and will continue holding this government to account.

While I may have new responsibilities, my priority is — and always will be — Dawson.

Your stories are the ammunition I take to Canberra. Keep sharing them, and let’s fight for Dawson, together.

Federal Member for Dawson, Andrew Willcox, pictured at Parliament House during the first sitting week following the May election, where he was officially sworn in for his second term. Photo supplied

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When Safety Goes Beyond The Fence

July 25, 2025

For me, safety in our homes, neighbourhoods, and community has always been my paramount priority. Over the years, we’ve invested in secure streets, strong support networks, and educational initiatives to protect what matters most—our families.

But in today’s world, a new frontier of safety has emerged—one that we can’t lock behind a door or fence: digital safety.

As screens become ever-present and technology weaves deeper into our lives, the risks are no longer just about online scams or exposure to inappropriate content. We're now seeing mounting evidence of digital addiction, mental health impacts, and even neurological changes, especially in children and teens.

That’s why I’m inviting you to join me at Harrup Park in the Lancaster Room on Tuesday, 2 September, for a very special event:

Digital Detox | A night to Rethink Tech
5:45pm – 7:00pm | Light nibbles provided

I’ll be hosting internationally renowned speaker and author Brad Huddleston, a leading voice on the intersection of technology, culture, and neuroscience. Brad has presented to schools, universities, churches, and governments around the world—shedding light on the real consequences of our screen-saturated lives.

During this community event, Brad will speak on topics from his bestselling books Digital Cocaine, Digital Rehab, and The Dark Side of Technology, including:

• How tech addiction mirrors substance abuse in the brain
• The unseen mental toll of cyberbullying
• Whether digital education really works—and what the alternatives are
• How AI is reshaping learning and parenting
• And most importantly, how we can reclaim balance in a hyper-connected world_

This ticketed event is about equipping our community with truth, tools, and hope—so we can make wise choices for ourselves and our children.

We’ve built strong, resilient neighbourhoods by standing together and staying informed. The digital space is no different. I’d love to see you at Wired Minds, where we take the next step—together—toward digital wellness.

When: Tuesday 2 September | 5:45pm – 7:00pm
Where: Harrup Park, Lancaster Room
Tickets: Available via EventBrite. Search Digital Detox | A night to Rethink Tech

Let’s keep our community safe—online and off.

Nigel Dalton, Member for Mackay

International speaker Brad Huddleston will visit Mackay to explore the neurological impact of tech overuse at the upcoming Digital Detox | A night to Rethink Tech event on Tuesday, 2 September. Photo supplied

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Blooming With Purpose

July 25, 2025

Orchid Society Supports Cancer Care Foundation

A recent meeting of the Mackay & District Orchid Society bloomed with purpose beyond flowers, as members welcomed guest speaker Chris Giannangelo from the Trudy Crowley Foundation.

Giannangelo, an ovarian cancer and palliative care nurse, shared a moving and insightful presentation about the Foundation’s work supporting people impacted by cancer, and its aspirations for future growth in the region.

In a gesture of community spirit, Orchid Society President Noel Acton presented Giannangelo with a cheque from the group’s latest fundraiser. The donation will help the Foundation continue its compassionate mission – offering a safe and understanding space for individuals and families navigating the often-isolating journey of cancer.

The Trudy Crowley Foundation isn’t just another health service, but rather a haven of connection, comfort, and dignity. From quiet conversations over a cup of tea to one-on-one emotional support, the Foundation walks beside those affected by any cancer diagnosis.

Staffed by dedicated professionals including Giannangelo, fellow nurse Rosie Stannard, and counsellor Rebecca Snell, the service provides tailored, person-centred care. Their approach focuses on healing not just the body, but the heart and mind, offering support both within hospital settings and out in the community.

The Orchid Society commended the Foundation’s work and wished the team continued success. With the help of local groups and generous hearts, the Trudy Crowley Foundation continues to be a lifeline, and a reminder that no one has to face cancer alone.

The Mackay & District Orchid Society recently donated funds to the Trudy Crowley Foundation, recognising its compassionate, community-based support for individuals and families impacted by cancer. Photo supplied

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Sarina Rugby League Club Celebrates 100 Years Of Community, Pride And Footy

July 25, 2025

The Sarina Rugby League Football Club is preparing to mark a major milestone, celebrating 100 years of proud rugby league history with a centenary celebration weekend from August 1 to 3, 2025.

The centenary events, hosted at the Sarina Sporting & Services Club and Ray Edwards Oval, will pay tribute to the generations of players, coaches, volunteers, committee members and supporters who have built the club into a cornerstone of the local community since 1925.

The celebrations will kick off on Friday evening, August 1, with a casual meet and greet at the Sarina Sporting & Services Club from 6pm, offering a chance for former and current club members and supporters to reconnect and reflect on a century of memories.

Saturday night’s centenary dinner is the highlight of the weekend, featuring a two-course meal, commemorative gifts, and four drink tickets per guest. This formal evening will be held at the same venue and is expected to draw a strong crowd. A smart casual dress code applies.

Sunday, August 3, will see the action move to Ray Edwards Oval for a home game clash between Sarina and Moranbah, rounding out the weekend with a spirited show of the club’s future and past on the field. Tickets include game entry and four beer tickets.

Two ticketing options are available: a full weekend pass for $200 per person or a Saturday dinner-only option for $150. Tickets include food, drinks, memorabilia and entry to all scheduled events. Sales close Sunday, July 27, to allow for catering arrangements.

As the club marks this rare and significant milestone, the centenary weekend will not only honour the Sarina RLFC’s storied past but also celebrate its enduring legacy and bright future in regional rugby league.

For full details or to book tickets, visit www.trybooking.com/DBYDJ.

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Meet Erin Ryley

July 25, 2025

Branch Manager at Community Bank Sarina Bendigo Bank

Stepping into the role of Branch Manager at Community Bank Sarina Bendigo Bank has felt like the perfect next chapter in my career – and a return to what matters most.

I started in banking when I was 17, beginning in a customer service role. I didn’t have a set plan at the time (in fact, my mum, who also worked in banking, advised me not to do it!). But I applied for a role, got the job and quickly found I loved it.

Over the years, I worked my way through a variety of positions, eventually becoming a Branch Manager by the time I was 24. Now, more than 20 years into my banking career – and with over a decade in leadership – I still genuinely enjoy helping people, problem-solving and building strong customer relationships.

After spending the past two years living in the United States with my family, I was excited to come back home specifically to the Mackay region and reconnect with the community we’ve loved being part of for the past eight years. When this opportunity came up, I knew it was where I wanted to be.

A profit for purpose organisation like Community Bank Sarina has been incredibly rewarding. It’s meaningful to know that the work we do supports not just individual customers and businesses to achieve their goals, but the wider community through initiatives like community grants, sponsorships and scholarships.

I joined Community Bank Sarina as it marks 20 years of contributing to the broader Sarina district – a milestone that reflects just how deeply embedded it is into the community. What’s impressed me most is the team – passionate, experienced and genuinely committed to making a difference. I’m grateful to be working alongside them and excited for what we can achieve together in the months and years ahead.

Come in and say hello at 37 Broad Street, Sarina or give us a call on 4943 2634 – I’d love to meet you.

L-R: Luke Sheppard (Bendigo Bank), Community Bank Sarina (CBS) Board Deputy Chair Maree Franettovich, CBS Branch Manager Erin Ryley, Bendigo Bank Chief Economist David Robertson (Robbo) and CBS Board Chair Karen May

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On The Beat 15 July

July 25, 2025

DOLPHIN HEADS – SUDDEN DEATH PROBE UNDERWAY

Police have launched a sudden death investigation following the discovery of a man’s body at a beachfront home in Dolphin Heads last Thursday, July 17.

Emergency services were called to a property on Ian Wood Drive at approximately 3:12pm, after a request for a welfare check.

Upon arrival, officers located a 56-year-old man unresponsive in the yard. He was pronounced deceased at the scene.

A crime scene was declared, and investigations are continuing into the circumstances surrounding the man’s death. Police have not confirmed whether the death is suspicious but have urged anyone with relevant information to contact Crime Stoppers or Policelink.

At the time of print, no further details have been released.

ANDERGROVE – MAJOR DRUG SEIZURE

Mackay detectives have laid multiple charges following a significant seizure of dangerous drugs and pharmaceuticals during a search at a local residence.

On Wednesday, July 16, around 8:50am, police executed a search warrant at a Jason Street property in Andergrove.

Officers allegedly located a wide array of illicit substances including cocaine, ketamine, MDMA, psilocybin, lysergide (LSD), and n-dimethyltryptamine (DMT). In addition, various prescription-only medicines and restricted items were seized.

A 28-year-old man from Mackay was arrested and charged with 19 offences, including:
• Six counts of possessing dangerous drugs
• Nine counts of unlawfully possessing restricted medicines
• Possession of proceeds of crime
• Contravening an order to access digital information
• Possession of drug utensils and restricted items

The man faced Mackay Magistrates Court on July 17. Investigations into the origins and potential distribution of the substances are ongoing.

Police are encouraging anyone with information about illicit drug activity to come forward.

(Reference number: QP2501243823)

CALEN – TEENAGER CAUGHT SPEEDING 53KM OVER LIMIT

A 17-year-old male P-plater has been fined and had his licence suspended after allegedly being caught travelling at 133km/h in an 80km/h zone on the Bruce Highway at Calen.

The incident occurred around 9pm on Saturday, July 12, during routine speed enforcement patrols.

The driver, from Mount Peter near Cairns, was issued a $1,919 fine, eight demerit points, and a six-month licence suspension.

Senior Constable Donna Hill from the Mackay Crime Prevention Unit said the incident serves as a reminder that speed enforcement is ongoing and that vehicles involved in high-risk offences can be impounded in some cases.

“Speed enforcement patrols can be conducted at all hours of the day and in any location,” she said.

Authorities are continuing to investigate these matters and encourage residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious behaviour.

LEARNER DRIVER NIGHTS ARE BACK

Mackay Police will once again host their popular Learner Drive Night on Sunday, 10 August 2025, offering young drivers a hands-on chance to build confidence behind the wheel.

Designed to improve safety and understanding when interacting with emergency services on the road, the sessions will include practical demonstrations on how to safely respond to emergency vehicles, what to do when pulled over, and how to manage roadside emergencies.

Participants will also experience a simulated Random Breath Test (RBT) process, alongside other key road safety lessons.

Tickets go on sale from 7am on 25 July. All participants must hold a Learner or higher class driver’s licence. Bookings can be made online at https://bit.ly/3GOtQGk.

A 28-year-old Mackay man has been charged with 19 offences after police allegedly uncovered a cache of dangerous drugs, restricted medicines, and drug-related items during a search of a Jason Street home. Photo source: Queensland Police.

A 17-year-old P-plater has had his licence suspended and received a fine after allegedly being clocked at 133km/h in an 80km/h zone on the Bruce Highway at Calen

The Ian Wood Drive property in Dolphin Heads where a man’s body was discovered on Thursday, July 17. Police have launched a sudden death investigation and declared a crime scene. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

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