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Local Kids Lead The Way!

Local Kids Lead The Way!

Kids Take Over TV Program Shows Mackay Through Young EyesMackay’s own backyard took centre stage this year, with ten enthusiastic young actors setting out to prove that adventure doesn’t have to come with a boarding pass.The group spent the month of July rediscovering the region’s family-friendly attractions, inviting the community to see familiar places in a new light.Experience Mackay Through Young EyesFrom the region’s art gallery and local libraries to live football, lush gardens and the Mackay Festival of Arts, the young presenters showcased the breadth of experiences available right across the Mackay region.Their experiences will launch to the public this week in the new season of Kids Take Over TV, which is a fun and inspiring online travel series where kids aged eight to 12 become the tour guides.This unique program showcases the best family-friendly destinations across Australia – through the eyes of young adventurers.Mayor Greg Williamson said the initiative was a wonderful reminder of the richness of Mackay’s community life.“Our young people have captured the spirit of Mackay beautifully – from our arts and culture to our sporting fields and green spaces,” Mayor Williamson said“It’s inspiring to see them enjoying these experiences and helping us to showcase them through a new lens,” he said.“It’s easy to be complacent when you live in a region for many years, but the beauty of having young people front and centre in this series is that their genuine excitement and joy is contagious.“It makes you really value what we have in our beautiful region and it also helps us to showcase our region to the rest of Australia in a fun, original way.”One of the young presenters, Archer Finch was blown away by the experience.“Being part of this series was like having a burst of excitement inside you!” Archer said.“I felt so important and it was so much fun,” he said.Mayor Williamson said the project was about more than just highlighting amazing regional experiences.“It gave these young stars the opportunity to build friendships outside of school, work together as a team and develop valuable skills in communication, presentation and performance,” he said.“It was a tremendous confidence boost for many of them, and I don’t doubt that we will see more of these young people on stage and screen in the years to come.”Kids Take Over TV episodes will feature Artspace Mackay, BB Print Stadium and the Mackay Cutters, The Mackay Region Botanic Gardens, DBCT Illuminate and Mackay Regional Council Libraries.Episodes will drop fortnightly on Mackay Regional Council’s Facebook page and Youtube during the school holidays and will feature young local presenters Harper Semple, Dustin Persson, Dexter Schembri, Millaa Ellis, Natalie Homewood, Isla Muir, Archer Finch, Jules Gaviglio, Ivy Gould, Madison Kennedy and Brayson Oldfield.‍Kids Take Over presenters from left, Natalie Homewood, Harper Semple, Ivy Gould, Isla Muir, Jules Gaviglio, Dustin Schembri, Archer Finch, Dexter Schembri and Brayson Oldfield, with Mayor Greg Williamson and videographer Matt Ferguson. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara‍

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Family Thanks Strangers For Help After Car Park Fall

Family Thanks Strangers For Help After Car Park Fall

A simple act of kindness has prompted a heartfelt message of gratitude from a local family, after a frightening fall at the Sydney Street Market car park reminded them just how powerful community spirit can be. The incident occurred when a local woman fell in the car park, leaving her vulnerable and in pain. Within moments, members of the public stepped in to help, offering calm support and practical assistance while waiting for emergency services to arrive. Strangers stayed with the woman and her husband until the ambulance arrived, ensuring they were not alone during a stressful and uncertain time. Water was brought to help keep them comfortable, and blankets were placed beneath the woman to protect her from the heat of the road as she waited for medical care. Her daughter later shared a message of thanks, saying the situation could have been far worse without the quick thinking and compassion of those who stopped to help. “Thank you to the wonderful people who helped my mum today at Sydney street market car park when she fell,” she said. “Without such wonderful people like those who helped her and dad, stayed with them until ambulance arrived, got water for them and blankets to put under my mum so road didn't burn her, she would have been worse off.” The woman has since returned home. While she is sore and bruised, she is safe and recovering – a result her family credits in no small part to the kindness shown by complete strangers. In a moment of distress, their care and compassion reflected the very best of the local community.

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Have A Chat With Hannah 19 December

Have A Chat With Hannah 19 December

Hi lovely readers, This is our second last edition of the year, and what a wonderful year it’s been. Next up is our special Christmas edition which is always a joy to read, so be sure to grab your copy. Last Sunday Adam and I were meant to celebrate our 1st wedding anniversary… although we both completely forgot until the day after (LOL). Life has been pretty busy lately, so it somehow missed our radar… but hey, that’s life sometimes! This past week, I spent a little time in hospital. It’s nothing too major, so please don’t worry about me. Adam always finds a way to make me laugh, even in the toughest moments, so it wasn’t all doom and gloom… and that’s one of the many things I love about him. While I missed home for a few days, I was incredibly well looked after by the wonderful staff, nurses and doctors at Mackay Base Hospital. Their care and kindness, especially during this busy Christmas period made my stay a positive one, and for that I'm so grateful! My prayers also go out to the victims and families affected by the recent attacks in Bondi, Sydney. Nobody deserves such harm, and my heart goes out to all who are grieving. May the peace of God comfort them in this difficult time. Scripture of the week: "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." – Philippians 4:6-7 NKJV

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Big Kicks, Big Builds

Big Kicks, Big Builds

Suns Deal Drives Regional Growth Council has locked in a major win for the region, confirming the extension of its successful partnership with the Gold Coast SUNS Football Club (GCFC) through to 2028. The announcement follows news of a half-billion-dollar investment in the Mackay region by Certainty Wealth, which includes the proposed development of 1,100 residential lots. Certainty Wealth Managing Director Damien Gwynne said the company’s decision to invest in Mackay was directly influenced by council’s partnership with the Gold Coast SUNS, highlighting the role the collaboration has played in strengthening the region’s profile and appeal. “In 2024 we were brought up by the Gold Coast SUNS on a business delegation to explore Mackay as a potential investment opportunity,” Mr Gwynne said. “We will invest more than half a billion dollars in the region over the next seven years – retirement villages, childcare, commercial centres – and that’s all because of that one business delegation,” he said. Within 13 months of the delegation, Certainty Wealth are 25 per cent of the way through constructing stage one of the Riverbend estate at Mirani near Platypus Beach. They have also settled on land at Sarina, which will be a master-planned community with more than 1000 dwellings called The Crossing. Mr Gwynne said The Crossing would change the face of Sarina. “It will include residential lots, townhouses, retirement village, childcare centre, retail centres, plus a whole bunch of community infrastructure that will assist the existing residents of Sarina,” he said. Mayor Greg Williamson said the new agreement reinforced council’s commitment to delivering economic, social and sporting benefits for the Mackay region. “Since 2019, the partnership has positioned Mackay as a premier destination for elite women’s sport, with annual AFLW matches at the Great Barrier Reef Arena attracting thousands of spectators and showcasing the region on a national stage,” Mayor Williamson said. “AFL participation in Mackay has grown by 15 per cent during this period, with female participation increasing by 20 per cent, highlighting the positive impact of the collaboration on grassroots sport,” he said. The renewed three-year agreement will see council continue as Official Partner of the Gold Coast SUNS and Official Gold Coast SUNS AFLW Destination Partner. Key deliverables of the extended partnership include: • Hosting one AFLW match annually at the Great Barrier Reef Arena. • National brand exposure through apparel branding and signage at AFLW and AFL matches. • The creation of Discover Mackay Week, showcasing the region through SUNS platforms and match-day activations. • Economic development opportunities via corporate networking events and boardroom lunches with SUNS partners. • Community engagement through AFLW player appearances, academy camps and grassroots football programs. • Consumer promotions such as the “Live the Dream” initiative, giving Mackay girls the chance to experience life as an AFLW player. • Leadership development sessions run by GCFC executives and high-performance staff. Gold Coast SUNS Deputy CEO Simon Fitzgibbon welcomed the extension which will see the relationship between the organisations span beyond a decade. “We are thrilled to extend our partnership with Mackay Regional Council. The council has been an influential supporter of our club, in particular our AFLW program, for almost a decade,” Fitzgibbon said.

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Marketing Made Simple With A Reopened Online Mentorship

October 30, 2025

If you’re a business owner looking to sharpen your marketing knowledge or someone who’s been handed the job of marketing and feels a bit lost, support is now closer than ever.

Mackay based agency Rebel Nation has relaunched The Rebellion, an online marketing and mentoring membership designed to provide practical tools and guidance, including bite-sized lessons, expert advice, regular check-ins and accountability.

Delivered fully online, members can learn at their own pace while still benefiting from ongoing mentoring.

Rebel Nation Director Jade McAuley said the membership was built for anyone with marketing on their to-do list, no matter their background or role.

“We reopened The Rebellion after seeing first-hand how many people struggle with limited time, budget and confidence when it comes to marketing,” Ms McAuley said.

“Marketing can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. The Rebellion is about giving people clarity, confidence and simple strategies they can actually action, with the reassurance of expert support along the way.”

At $40 a month (or $400 annually), The Rebellion is one of the most affordable professional development options available.

Rebel Nation hopes The Rebellion will empower more people in regional business settings to approach marketing with confidence and direction, from business owners and new graduates to HR staff or admin assistants managing the socials.

Early participants have already seen results. Central Queensland Quantity Surveying Director Jodie Stanley said the accountability and structure had been invaluable.

“Jade is the marketing trainer you need,” Ms Stanley said.

“Even when you know what to do, having someone there to guide you and keep you on track makes all the difference.”

The Rebellion membership is now open, visit www.rebelnation.com.au/rebellion to learn more or join.

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Empowering The Future Of Female Leadership In Isaac

October 30, 2025

Regional Development Australia Greater Whitsundays (RDA GW), with support from the Local Buying Foundation (LBF), has opened applications for the 2026 Bowen Basin Women in Leadership program, dedicated to empowering women across the Isaac region.

The Women in Leadership program supports women in the Isaac region who are aspiring workplace or community leaders, providing access to workshops, mentoring and skill development sessions, aimed at building leadership capabilities and workplace confidence.

RDA GW CEO Robert Cocco explained the importance of supporting women in leadership roles.

“We’re proud to deliver a program that equips local women with the tools, confidence and networks to succeed in their careers,” Mr Cocco said.

“By building capable, connected leaders, this program strengthens the Isaac region and drives our communities forward.”

Women in Leadership 2025 program mentor Viv Coleman explained that she is “genuinely excited” to be a part the program and see many inspiring women choosing to invest in themselves.

“What excites me most is watching these emerging leaders set meaningful goals for themselves and have the courage to be vulnerable in the pursuit of growth,” Ms Coleman said.

“I look forward to continuing this journey with them as they strengthen their voice, trust their instincts and lead with confidence.”

Applications for the 2026 program are now open and close on 7 November 2025, with the program commencing in February 2026. For more information or to apply, please email projectmanager@rdagw.org.au or ring Nic Willis on 0487 895 796.

L-R Katie Hobbs and Sheree Crawford Women in Leadership participants

L-R Kyi Nairn and Trudi Liekefett Women in Leadership participants

L-R Women in Leadership participant Marricka Clancy and Isaac Region Council Mayor and Mentor Women in Leadership program Kelly Vea Ves. Photos supplied

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Mackay Ranked #1 In Australia For Work-Life Balance

October 30, 2025

In true tropical style, Mackay has come out on top once again, officially ranked #1 in Australia for work-life balance, proving that our corner of Queensland is more than just paradise; it’s the perfect blend of career, community, and coastline.

The national research by Remitly crowned Mackay as the leader with an impressive work-life balance score of 8.42 out of 10, edging out Ballarat, Victoria (7.55) and Hobart, Tasmania (7.44) for the top three spots.

The study highlighted Mackay’s abundance of beaches, with more than 14 per 100,000 people, combined with an enviable average annual temperature of 23°C, as key factors driving its relaxed and rewarding lifestyle. Add to that the city’s world-class seafood, the vibrant Mackay Festival of Arts, and the region’s strong sense of community, and it’s no surprise that Mackay shines so brightly.

Workers in Mackay also enjoy an average monthly salary of $7,944 after tax, with rental prices among the most affordable in the country — meaning locals can enjoy more of life outside the office. Shorter commutes, friendly neighbourhoods, and an active outdoor culture seal the deal for those seeking balance and belonging.

Mayor Greg Williamson said the recognition was a proud moment for the region.

“Proud moment for Mackay!

“I’m thrilled to share that Mackay has been ranked #1 in Australia for work-life balance according to research by Remitly.

“This achievement reflects what we already know: Mackay is a place where career and community come together, where our lifestyle supports both productivity and wellbeing.

“As Mayor, I want to thank everyone who contributes to this — our local businesses, community groups, schools, and residents who make Mackay a great place to live and work.

“Here’s to continuing to build a city where people can thrive at work, relax in their time off, and connect with community. Let’s keep growing with balance, purpose and heart.”

While Mackay proudly took the crown, Ballarat and Hobart followed closely behind, both recognised for their affordable living, strong community ties, and scenic lifestyles.

From its palm-fringed beaches to its thriving business scene, Mackay continues to show the nation what it means to live and work well — sun, sea, and satisfaction included

For more information, visit www.remitly.com/au/en/landing/best-australian-cities-work-life-balance

Photo source: Queensland Travel Guide

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Latest analysis highlights the Wilmar benefit ahead of the 2026 nomination deadline

October 30, 2025

Simon Hood
Wilmar Manager Grower Marketing


Recently, we released the first edition of this season’s comparative analysis for growers. This year’s analysis takes a slightly different focus, offering valuable insights into the strategies growers use to manage their GEI price exposure.

Typically, growers who choose to market with Wilmar Grower Marketing use the Target Price and GMPRS pricing mechanisms, which give them maximum control over their final price outcomes. This year’s report analyses the variation in the weighted GEI Sugar price by examining how different proportions are allocated across these mechanisms. With the revamped Managed Pool Plus (MPP), growers now have an additional choice within the committed cane category. As at the end of September, the analysis indicates that the greater the GEI Sugar exposure allocated to the MPP, the higher the weighted price overall.

The report also compares pricing mechanisms between marketers. As at 29 September, there was a clear benefit in marketing your GEI sugar tonnes through Wilmar across most pricing strategies employed. It’s important to note that it is still early in the season, and as pools are only partially hedged, the outright price and marketer differentials could shift significantly as the pricing period progresses.

Growers have a range of options to manage their GEI sugar pricing. Wilmar Grower Marketing offers a suite of products that allows you to take control of your own pricing or have Wilmar manage your exposure. You can lock in prices up to three years forward to gain income certainty or commit to pools that allow your GEI price to move with the market over time.

This flexibility enables you to tailor a pricing strategy that suits your individual circumstances and risk appetite. The Wilmar Grower Marketing team can help you understand how each mechanism works and provide general guidance on price risk management principles.

With the 2026 season nomination deadline fast approaching, this is the final opportunity for growers to choose Wilmar Grower Marketing.

It is important to note that you can make or change your nomination up until this date. Any proportion of your GEI sugar that isn’t priced can be moved – you aren’t locked in.

Nominations close on 31 October, so now is the time to review your options and decide on the marketing partner that best aligns with your business goals.

View all of the results in the latest Pool Performance and Comparative Analysis report for the 2025 season.

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New Initiative Puts Biosecurity On The Business Agenda

October 30, 2025

A new initiative is urging Queensland businesses to take biosecurity as seriously as other critical risks, with the Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF) and Biosecurity Queensland leading the charge.

Biosecurity in the Boardroom highlights the growing threat of biosecurity incursions across all sectors of the economy, not just agriculture. With risks forecast to quadruple over the next decade, organisers say businesses of all kinds need to act now to protect supply chains, reputations, and long-term viability.

QFF CEO Jo Sheppard said biosecurity has traditionally been seen as a farm-based issue, but it is increasingly a concern for all industries.

“Biosecurity impacts Queensland’s cultural, environmental, social, and economic values,” Ms Sheppard said.

“Business leaders must treat biosecurity as a core risk, just like workplace health and safety, to safeguard continuity and avoid reputational and financial damage.”

The initiative provides resources for company boards and senior executives, prompting businesses to consider biosecurity in their strategic planning, corporate culture, and day-to-day operations. From tourism to transport, education to energy, every sector has a role to play in protecting Queensland’s biosecurity system.

The launch event, held at Customs House in Brisbane, featured leaders from multiple industries and was opened by Assistant Minister for Primary Industry Development, Water and Western Queensland Sean Dillon MP, who highlighted the importance of cross-sector collaboration.

“Partnerships like Biosecurity in the Boardroom bring together the expertise we need across business, industry, and government to strengthen Queensland’s biosecurity system,” Mr Dillon said.

Keynote speaker Dr Rachel Chay, Queensland’s Chief Biosecurity Officer, warned that biosecurity risks are not confined to farms or regional areas.

“Addressing these risks requires a united effort—from boardrooms to paddocks,” she said.

With strong attendance from a wide range of industries, QFF says the initiative reinforces that biosecurity is a whole-of-economy issue. Whether moving goods, managing supply chains, or hosting visitors, all sectors are vulnerable—and all have a role to play.

For more information and resources, businesses can visit www.business.qld.gov.au/running-business/risk/biosecurity.

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From Paddock To Pasture

October 30, 2025

Grazing Forum And Field Day Delivers Big Learnings For Whitsundays Graziers

For the first time in its 12-year history, the Reef Catchments Grazing Forum and Field Day were held in the Whitsundays - and it was a resounding success.

Over two days, graziers, ag professionals and community members came together to share knowledge, explore innovation, and strengthen connections across the region. The event, delivered by Reef Catchments’ Sustainable Agriculture team, highlighted the importance of collaboration, practical learning and community-led sustainable land management in the grazing sector.

Field Day: Innovation Meets Practicality

Hosted by generous landholders at Yalboroo, the field day focused on the real-world challenges of converting old cane paddocks into productive grazing pastures. Attendees rotated through hands-on sessions covering weed management, pasture nutrition and soil health, including pH and texture assessments led by Reef Catchments and TNQ Drought Hub.

A standout moment was the live demonstration of AutoWeed’s AI drone technology, which is being trialled to support more targeted and efficient weed control. Kevin Moore, Principal Project Officer for Sustainable Agriculture at Reef Catchments, said the interest from landholders was clear.

“AutoWeed is a tool we’re looking at using to reduce pesticide use by targeting specific weeds. That means lower costs for landholders and less runoff into our waterways - a win-win for graziers and the Great Barrier Reef.”

Farmacist Mackay Extension Agronomist Mandy Jeppsen also spoke on the importance of combining weed control with nutrition for successful pasture establishment.

“If graziers can get a handle on both from the start, it reduces ongoing maintenance costs and they will have good pasture establishment up front. A holistic approach combining grazing management, mechanical methods like slashing and nutrition is key.”

The field day was a chance for graziers to connect, share experiences and learn from one another, as well as gain technical learnings.

“This is my 10th Grazing Forum,” said grazier Travis Perry.

“It’s great to see how the event has progressed. There’s still a lot of people willing to learn and take the time to come to these events. That’s what makes it worthwhile – it's been a great event to attend once again.”

Forum: Genetics, Herd Health and Community Connection

Held at the Proserpine Showgrounds, the Grazing Forum built on the momentum of the field day with a strong focus on cattle management. Topics included genetics, disease prevention and bull selection, with expert insights from Lawson Camm (Cambil Brahmans), James Kent (Great Northern Brahman Sale) and Tim Emry (Department of Primary Industries).

Attendees were treated to a showcase of Brahman bulls and a breakdown of complex topics like EBVs and genetic scoring, helping graziers make informed decisions tailored to their enterprise goals.

“We’ve had Lawson Camm and representatives from the Great Northern Brahman Sale speak down at the Proserpine Showgrounds showring, which was pretty spectacular,” said Reef Catchments Sustainable Agriculture Facilitator, Kellie Harmsworth.

“There are quite a few good specimens of Brahman bulls coming through. I’ve really enjoyed the day. It’s been a casual, relaxed atmosphere with great attendance from landholders, sales reps, industry reps and the general community.”

Jason Mansfield from Greater Whitsunday Vet Service also spoke on the importance of herd health, reinforcing the need for proactive management and regular vet engagement.

Mandy Jeppsen reflected on the broader impact of the event.

“These sorts of events are rare in this region, especially with grazing not always seen as a priority in cane-growing areas. There aren’t many places where graziers can meet suppliers and service providers, hear from guest speakers, and learn from each other all in one spot. It’s a great way to build community - the more people you connect with, the more ideas you can share, and everyone benefits from that.”

The success of this year’s event highlights the growing appetite for practical, locally relevant grazing support in the Mackay Whitsunday region. Reef Catchments is proud to support graziers through events like these, which foster innovation, collaboration, resilience and community.

For more information, visit www.reefcatchments.com.au/projects/sustainable-agriculture-facilitaor-saf.

Photos source: Reef Catchments

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Community In Action

October 30, 2025

By Cr Ash-Lee Johnson

Since being elected, one of the greatest realisations I have had is just how strong and generous the community spirit is across our region. We are home to a remarkable network of community groups and volunteers who quietly go the extra mile week after week, simply because they care about people and want to make a difference. Among them, the Country Women’s Association stands out as a powerful example of what community connection truly looks like.

The Country Women’s Association, known as the CWA, have been part of regional life in Queensland for generations. It is a place where women of all ages and backgrounds come together for friendship, support and purpose. Their values are simple but meaningful. Across our region, branches are busy doing what they do best. They advocate, improve the lives of local families, support various valuable programs and bring people together. Beyond the projects and fundraising, there is something else they offer that cannot be measured and that is genuine connection.

Attend any CWA event and you will find conversation, laughter and women who are there for each other. No judgement. No pressure. Just country values and community spirit at its best. At a time when we are more connected online than ever, but feel more disconnected in real life, groups like the CWA remind us of the value of real human connection.

For anyone looking to meet new people or get involved in their local area, community groups are a great place to start. You do not need to be experienced, overcommit or have ever been on a committee. You just need to show up and care.

We are incredibly fortunate to have many member organisations in our beautiful region, that remind us that strong communities do not just happen. They are built by people who care, who show up, give their priceless time for others and expect nothing in return. These are the people who stand beside each other in difficult times and who keep community spirit alive through simple acts of kindness. Seeing the commitment and care in action, like I have, emphasises how lucky we are here.

Let’s Chat – Council Connect

Residents can catch up with councilors in person at upcoming Let’s Chat - Council Connect sessions held across the region.  The next session will be at Seaforth Bowls Club from 5.30pm to 6.30pm on November 5.

Details on upcoming sessions can be found on the Connecting Mackay website.

Koumala CWA Branch Annual Garden Party. Photo supplied

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The Power Of Training Together

October 30, 2025

Why Group Fitness Builds More Than Strength

By Michael James – Fitness Industry Professional, Facility Owner & Wellness Coach

When most people think of going to the gym, they imagine lifting weights or working alone on a treadmill. But some of the most powerful results don’t come from solo sessions — they come from training together. At Fitness Cartel Mackay, our vision is to create a community where group training is more than just exercise; it’s connection, motivation, and joy rolled into one.

Why groups work better

Science shows that training with others increases consistency, effort, and enjoyment. When you’re surrounded by like-minded people, you naturally push harder, stay longer, and stick with your goals. This isn’t just psychology — it’s physiology. Group workouts elevate endorphins and oxytocin, two “feel-good” chemicals that boost mood, reduce stress, and strengthen social bonds.

For anyone who’s ever struggled with motivation, the group environment is a game-changer. Instead of dreading the gym, you start looking forward to it — not just for the workout, but for the people you’ll share it with.

World-class variety, right here in Mackay

At Fitness Cartel Mackay, our group training offering has been designed to rival the best in the world. From high-energy Les Mills programs to cycle classes that drive endurance, from reformer Pilates that tones and strengthens to functional team training that challenges every muscle, there’s a class to suit every goal and every personality.

Each session is led by skilled instructors who know how to get the best out of you — whether that’s pushing you through your last rep, or guiding you to move with precision and confidence. The result is not just better fitness, but a better experience.

Community is the secret ingredient

Our mission has always been built on family, community, and ambition. Group fitness is where all three come together. Families can train side by side, friendships are built through shared effort, and ambition grows when you see others striving for their best.

In a world where loneliness and isolation are becoming all too common, the gym can be more than a place to sweat — it can be a place to belong. The bonds built in classes spill over into life outside the gym, creating a support network that keeps you moving forward.

From beginner to elite

Group training isn’t just for the seasoned athlete. Every class is scalable, meaning whether you’re stepping into fitness for the first time or chasing elite performance, you’ll find your place. That’s the beauty of community: it lifts everyone, no matter where you start.

At Fitness Cartel Mackay, training together isn’t just an option — it’s a cornerstone of how we’ll help this community thrive. Because when people come together, they don’t just get stronger bodies. They build stronger lives.

Michael James – Fitness Industry Professional, Facility Owner & Wellness Coach

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Lucy’s Lucky Tags & Dog Rescue Becomes A Lifeline For Lost Pets Across Mackay

October 30, 2025

What began as one woman’s simple act of kindness has grown into a lifeline for lost and abandoned animals across Mackay.

When local animal lover Taylah Kolaric first bought a microchip scanner online, she simply wanted to help reunite lost dogs with their families.

“I was always seeing lost dog posts on Facebook and it was concerning to me how much pound fees were,” she said.

“So, I volunteered on community pages to scan dogs if someone could hold them. That way, I could call the owners and return the dog without the need for pound fees… because that can make or break a family.”

Little did she know, a stray found wandering near the Peak Downs Highway, would soon change everything.

“Her microchip said her name was Paintbrush,” Taylah recalled.

“I thought she looked more like a Lucy, and a few days later, when I reached the breeder, I learned her owners didn’t want her anymore.”

Lucy, as she became known, tested positive for heartworm. Determined to help her recover, Taylah began creating custom pet ID tags to raise funds for her treatment.

“We managed to raise all the funds we needed, and Lucy’s now heartworm negative and living happily with her new family,” she said.

“That’s how Lucky Tags began — I never really meant to get into rescue, but it found me.”

From those humble beginnings, Lucy’s Lucky Tags & Dog Rescue has grown into an incorporated association with a dedicated team of volunteers.

“We’ve probably rehomed over 200 dogs so far,” Taylah said.

“Right now, we have about 30 in care, including some going through heartworm treatment, which can cost around $1,500 each.”

Every tag sold, engraved with a pet’s name and phone number, helps fund the rescue’s vet bills, desexing, and medical care.

“We make great affordable pet tags, and 100% of the profits go to our pets in need,” Taylah said.

“It’s much quicker to have your phone number on your pet’s collar than to rely on someone to take your dog to a vet or the pound.”

The group now hopes to expand its fundraising and foster network.

“We’re always looking for more carers, especially for short-term or puppy care,” Taylah added.

For Taylah and her team, it’s all about compassion and community.

“There’s really no excuse for irresponsible pet ownership these days,” she said.

“Desex your pets, keep them safe, and if you ever need help – our inbox is open.”

To order a tag or learn more about fostering, visit Lucy’s Lucky Tags & Dog Rescue on Facebook.

Taylah and her team of dedicated volunteers are giving Mackay’s lost and abandoned dogs a second chance through Lucy’s Lucky Tags & Dog Rescue. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

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Strata Shock

October 30, 2025

Mackay Apartment Owners Hit With Costly Repair Bills

Mackay townhouse and apartment owners are being urged to understand strata law, as disputes over who pays for repairs and upgrades are leaving some with surprise bills in the tens of thousands. From roof repairs to storm damage, owners are finding that costs they assumed were covered by the body corporate can fall to them.

“Disputes over levies, unexpected bills, or delayed repairs are becoming more common in strata communities,” said Archers the Strata Professionals CEO, Nicky Lonergan.

“What looks like a simple water leak can escalate into tens of thousands of dollars and even dispute resolution with the Office of the Commissioner for Body Corporate and Community Management.”

Queensland has more than 52,000 registered strata schemes housing around 1.2 million residents. As buildings age and safety and sustainability expectations rise, conflicts over maintenance versus improvements are increasing.

Mrs Lonergan said confusion often arises from exceptions in the rules.

“Causation, incidental works, improvements, exclusive use, utility infrastructure, and building format plans can shift responsibility in ways owners don’t anticipate,” she explained.

Examples include: flexi hoses, bathroom membranes, incidental works, exclusive use areas, and storm damage – all of which can leave owners footing the bill.

To help, Archers, in partnership with Smart Strata, held a free community education seminar in Mackay on Wednesday, October 15. Using real-world case studies such as balcony leaks, shade sails, and roof replacements, the sessions clarified owner and committee responsibilities and helped prevent costly misunderstandings. Seminars were also held across the Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, Brisbane, and Cairns.

Nicky Lonergan, CEO of Archers the Strata Professionals. Photo supplied

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Property Point 31 October

November 7, 2025

I’m sure there are lots of positives about being a medical doctor, whether that’s a general practitioner or a specialist of some sort.

There’s the thing about helping people, guiding them on their health journey as they attempt to overcome all the disturbing and confronting difficulties that ageing, Western diets, stress and gluttonous modern indulgences tend to create.

It’s important work and the community rightly values doctors and the crucial role they play in diagnosing health issues, prescribing solutions, easing pain and extending the life expectancy of their appreciative patients.

I imagine that, for doctors, the downside of their profession is the fairly constant need to deliver bad news, often to poor souls who have done nothing wrong and do their best to lead healthy lives.

Apart from that annual check-up people have, patients tend to go and see their doctor because there’s a problem.

When doctors have sweet dreams it’s probably about an imaginary day at work when there is a constant flow of people who are either in sparkling health and need no treatment and those previously ill people who are dramatically improving and on their way to a full and permanent recovery.

Those times when health scenarios improve and doctors get to deliver good news to patients do happen, of course, but wouldn’t it be good if it happened all the time?

“Yes Bob, the test results are in. Full recovery. No worries, happy to help … next.”

“Hi Sarah, so the pain has stopped has it? Yes, well the scans show the problem has disappeared so everything couldn’t look better. See you in a year for a routine check-up! Next. …”

Unfortunately, the reality is that the nature of their work means that doctors, dentists and other medical professionals do have to diagnose problems and deliver bad news.

Which brings me to real estate agents and the difference that currently exists between them and medical professionals.

Okay, apart from years of gruelling study, a broad yet deep understanding of the scientific complexities of their area of focus, a professional standing that puts them at the top (rather than the bottom) of the ladder of community regard and a level of trust that means people willingly put their lives in a medical professional’s hands … there is another difference.

It's the good news diagnosis. That’s what real estate agents are currently able to deliver to people wanting to sell their property in Mackay.

“You bought your house in 2004 and you want to sell? Well, the good news is your place is worth a lot more now.”

“You bought your house in 2016?  Well, the good news is your property has more than doubled in value.”

“You bought your house four years ago? Well, it’s worth about $250,000 more today.”

It is a great part of my job to be able to do an appraisal on someone’s house and tell them how much more their property is worth now than it was when they bought it. And it is particularly enjoyable when I sold the house to that person.

I sold a cheap, basic property to a young tradesman about two years ago. He did a few simple renovations without spending too much and got me to sell it for him recently. He made nearly $200,000 and has been able to step up the real estate ladder.

I’ve been selling real estate in Mackay since 2011 so there are other terrific examples of people coming back to me to sell their properties. There are other young blokes and women who now have partners and kids and I get to sell the property they bought from me for a huge profit and help them take significant financial strides on their property journey.

I do remember the dark days of a real estate downturn when the diagnosis wasn’t so positive. Hopefully the current status quo continues. But we know it can’t forever. Next.

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Paradise In Bloom

October 30, 2025

Whitsunday Wealth Enchanted Garden Event Blossoms With Purpose

The Whitsunday Wealth Enchanted Garden Event, hosted by Life Publishing Group at Elementa, was a breathtaking celebration of elegance, community, and generosity. More than 250 guests stepped into a magical garden setting, complete with stunning floral installations, twinkling lights, and the soft glow of a Whitsunday sunset.

The evening featured exquisite canapés, flowing champagne, and captivating entertainment by Mo Swagger, culminating in a vibrant dancefloor finale. With live and silent auctions, Enchanted Key prizes, and heartfelt support from sponsors, the inaugural event raised over $50,000 for seven regional charities — making a remarkable difference across the community.

Whitsunday Wealth Enchanted Garden Event Raises Over $50K for Regional Charities

Life Publishing Group hosted its inaugural charity fundraiser — the Whitsunday Wealth Enchanted Garden Event — on Saturday evening at Elementa, marking a spectacular debut on the region’s social calendar.

More than 250 guests attended the elegant affair, which embraced an Enchanted Garden theme complete with eye-catching, larger-than-life floral installations and whimsical butterflies throughout.

As the magical Whitsunday sunset faded, the venue transformed into a twinkling wonderland, with delicately lit floral displays creating the feeling of being immersed in an enthralling natural paradise.

Guests were treated to a five-hour inclusive drinks package, flowing bubbles, and a selection of delicious roaming canapés served throughout the evening.

Beyond the glamour, the night carried heartfelt purpose, supporting seven regional charities. Guests had the chance to purchase an Enchanted Key, bid on 30 silent auction items, and participate in a lively Live Auction expertly hosted by Brad Sobott of Taylors Property Specialists.

Entertainment was on point, with Sunshine Coast sensation Mo Swagger captivating the crowd and ending the night with a packed dancefloor.

With final tallies still being confirmed, the event has already raised over $50,000, with proceeds set to make a meaningful impact across regional causes. Benefiting charities include the Townsville Spinal Ward, Orange Sky, The Trudy Crowley Foundation, Mackay Hospital Foundation, Bowen & Collinsville Pet Rescue, Mackay Pet Rescue Inc, and Fauna Rescue Whitsundays.

Life Publishing Group extends heartfelt thanks to all sponsors for their generosity and support — most notably Naming Rights Sponsor Whitsunday Wealth, Gold Sponsor Barefoot Medicine, and Silver Sponsor Epoca Property.

Additional appreciation goes to Bronze Sponsors: Eclipse Financial Planning, Plants Whitsunday, Connole Carlisle Chartered Accountants, Amanda Camm, Jacquie Camilleri, Starcut Flowers Wedding Events, Fierce Signage, Fergus Builders, Poppy’s Pizza Place, Lucinda Hotel, White Picket Real Estate, and Whisper Gin Bar and Restaurant.

Mini Sponsors included Absolute Waste, Raw Metal Corp, Rebel Nation, Dingo Beach Hotel, Move It Chiropractic, GB Industries, and Bravus.

In-kind Sponsors: Taste Whitsundays, Reef Security Services, Taylors Property Specialists, Soundzgood, Triple M, and Whitsunday Transit.

Special thanks also to Jay & Dave from Triple M for emceeing the evening, Element Events by Ramona for the incredible styling and Elementa for hosting the evening.

The event was a shining success — a perfect blend of elegance, community spirit, and generosity, all in support of causes that make a difference across the region.

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Editor's Note 31 October

November 7, 2025

Hi Everyone,

I’ve attended many wonderful events this year, but Saturday night was the first time we’ve had the privilege of hosting our own here in the Whitsundays.

The Whitsunday Wealth Enchanted Garden Event was an ambitious project spearheaded by our Mackay Sales Manager Jessica Clark, who brought together clients, business associates, and community members to raise funds for seven regional charities.

Before long, our entire team was involved in bringing the event to life, and a big thank you also goes to our Whitsunday Sales Manager Trish Jandt for working closely alongside Jess on sponsorships, auction items, and the many behind-the-scenes details that ensured the night’s success.

In the weeks leading up to the event, it was a true flurry of collaboration and creativity. Our talented graphic designers produced stunning event booklets, auction forms, presentation videos, and more — and a special thank you to Danny from Graphic House for generously contributing toward some of the printing costs.

Our Office Coordinator Trisha Coetzee managed the complex transport logistics, including bus timetables, and the whole team rallied on Friday afternoon to finalise every last detail.

On the night, each team member stepped up as hosts and fundraisers, and it truly warmed my heart to see everyone working together so seamlessly to make our very first event such a success. Every staff member generously gave up their Saturday night to volunteer, and their collective effort played a vital role in helping raise funds for the seven regional charities.

Making the evening even more special, Life Publishing Group owner Bec Douthwaite flew in from the UK to attend, sharing in what was a magical moment for our entire team.

A heartfelt thank you also to Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox, Whitsunday Mayor Ry Collins, Burdekin Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort, and Whitsunday Councillor Gary Simpson for joining us on the night.

It’s incredible to think that more than $50,000 was raised, which will be shared equally between our seven selected regional charities. I look forward to announcing the final total in next week’s paper.

We’re already planning next year’s event, so if you’d like to be involved as a sponsor or nominate as a beneficiary, please reach out to our office — we’d love to hear from you.

Thank you again to everyone who helped make this inaugural event such a beautiful success. It was truly a night where community, generosity, and celebration bloomed together.

Rach

Quote of the Week: "It takes real planning to organise this kind of chaos" (Mel Odom)

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Our Voice, Our Home: Mt Challenger Wind Farm

October 30, 2025

The Whitsundays is built on community - people who care deeply about where we live and the future we’re shaping together.

When something touches our lifestyle, our environment, or our region’s identity, our community speaks up - thoughtfully, respectfully, and with heart.

Over recent weeks, many locals have reached out to share their thoughts on the proposed Mt Challenger Wind Farm near Proserpine. From farmers and families to small-business owners, your voices have been strong and consistent - our community wants transparency, honesty, and genuine consultation.

This isn’t just about one project - it’s also about how decisions are made for our region.

I’ve listened, and I’ve acted. I’ve spoken directly with the project proponents to raise your concerns and requested detailed information about the proposal and how they intend to engage with our community moving forward.

Renewable energy will play an important role in Queensland’s future - but it must be pursued with care, consideration, and respect for the people and landscapes it touches.

The Crisafulli Government has strong guidelines in place for all wind-farm proposals, and I will continue to put our community first, keeping you informed every step of the way.

I encourage everyone to have your say. Visit the sites below to share your thoughts and learn more. Together, we can ensure the voices of The Whitsundays are heard loud and clear.

🗳 Have your say: www.amandacamm.com.au/mt-challenger-wind-farm
📄 Planning info: www.planning.qld.gov.au/planning-issues-and-interests/wind-farms
🌿 Project details: www.mtchallengerwindfarm.com

Contributed with thanks to Amanda Camm MP, Member for Whitsunday

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Reclaim The Night March Held In Airlie Beach

October 30, 2025

Around 50 people in the community took part in the global Reclaim the Night movement last Saturday.

Hosted by Whitsunday Counselling and Support this first-ever local march to raise awareness about sexual violence and the right for everyone to feel safe at night.

The walk began at Coral Sea Marina and ended at the Airlie Beach foreshore stage, where participants gathered to share food and conversation.

Manager of Whitsunday Counselling and Support Sharon Parker said the inaugural turnout of around 50 people was encouraging. “

It went really well, and we’re hoping to grow it each year,” she said.

The event was held as part of Sexual Violence Awareness Month and received strong community support. Local police joined the walk, along with representatives from Zonta and staff from MP Amanda Camm’s office.

Reclaim the Night is an international campaign that began in the UK during the 1970s as a protest against violence towards women and restrictions placed on their freedom of movement after dark. The movement challenges the notion that women should modify their behaviour to stay safe, instead calling for accountability from perpetrators and a cultural shift towards shared community responsibility.

Sharon said she hopes the Reclaim the Night walk will become an annual event in the Whitsundays. “It’s a message that deserves to keep growing,” she said.

Members of Whitsunday Counselling and Support at the start of the march
Whitsunday Police Station attended the march

Photos supplied

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