
Three artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives are part of council's new budget to be adopted next week. These initiatives are the latest proactive steps from council to help mitigate significant financial pressures while continuing to deliver reliable, high-quality services to the community. Mayor Greg Williamson said the 2026/27 Budget reflected both the challenges facing local government and council’s commitment to modern, efficient service delivery. “Like many councils across the country, we are facing rising costs and reduced external funding,” he said. “Our focus is on finding smarter, more sustainable ways to deliver services without compromising quality for our community.” Council has seen a startling increase in a costs over recent years, including: An additional $665,000 increase in waste service costs due to reduced Queensland Government Waste Levy Subsidy and higher levy fees. A $1.1 million increase in waste expenses in the previous budget. A $5.92 million rise in depreciation costs this year alone. A $6 million shortfall from decreased Federal Assistance Grants in this budget contributing to a total reduction of more than $27 million in Financial Assistance Grants funding since 2016. An estimated $3 million annual increase in fuel costs. These pressures highlight the ongoing challenge of balancing affordability for residents with the real cost of delivering essential services. To help offset these impacts, council is investing in practical, targeted AI solutions that improve efficiency and reduce operating costs. A key initiative is the introduction of a new after-hours digital assistant, LUNA, which will operate from 4.30pm to 8.30am daily and all weekend from July 1. Replacing a previous afterhours model which used an outsourced, third-party call centre, LUNA will provide consistent, auditable responses using council-approved information. It will improve how afterhours calls are triaged, especially urgent and emergency enquiries, and will allow routine requests to be handled without delays or manual intervention. The transition follows changes in the external provider market and is expected to deliver about $80,000 in annual savings, while maintaining service quality and improving response consistency. Mayor Williamson said this initiative demonstrated council’s commitment to innovation while managing costs. “We’re using proven technology to deliver services more efficiently while maintaining the high standard our community expects,” Mayor Williamson said. Council is also expanding AI use in key service areas to address increasing demand and resource constraints. In Development Planning, automation of high-volume, low-complexity administrative tasks will reduce processing backlogs and allow skilled staff to focus on more complex work. A similar outcome will be achieved by using Agentic AI to enhance internal corporate services, allowing council’s staff to tackle more complex issues. This will help council maintain service levels despite workforce and cost pressures. Mayor Williamson said council was adopting a scalable approach to AI, building on existing systems to deliver improvements across multiple service areas rather than one-off solutions. “This approach ensures responsible and sustainable adoption of new technologies,” he said. “By reducing repetitive manual work and improving consistency, we can better manage costs while maintaining strong governance and oversight.” While efficiencies from these initiatives will be realised progressively, council’s immediate focus is on improving reliability, reducing inefficiencies and supporting a sustainable workforce model. These actions form part of council’s broader commitment to ensuring services remain efficient, accountable and future-ready, even as financial pressures continue to grow. Mayor Williamson said innovation would be key to navigating future challenges. “Innovation is essential to navigating the challenges ahead. By investing in smarter ways of working now, we are helping protect the services our community relies on into the future while putting downward pressure on rate rises.” Photo source: Mackay Regional Council
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Set on the elevated hillside of this 21-acre property, the beautifully crafted, fully airconditioned residence enjoys a breathtaking north-facing 27m x 4.2m covered deck, offering ample room for entertaining or peaceful contemplation while taking in the stunning ever-changing vista. A large covered tiled patio adjoins the deck and living area, creating additional outdoor space overlooking the firepit and orchard. The Property At A Glance Spacious open plan living, dining and kitchen area with central fireplace, opening onto two stunning outdoor spaces Modern galley-style kitchen with stone benchtops, induction cooktop, rangehood, pyrolytic self-cleaning oven and dishwasher Media room with projector, with potential to serve as a fourth bedroom Three generous airconditioned bedrooms, including the master suite with walk-in robe and ensuite Modern family bathroom with shower over bath and separate toilet Laundry with excellent storage and external access Airconditioning and ceiling fans throughout North-facing covered hardwood deck, measuring 27m x 4.2m, with stunning views West-facing 9.5m x 6.5m tiled patio overlooking the firepit and plentiful orchard The home is set within a fully fenced house yard, complete with a secure electric front gate at the road. There is an abundance of water across the property, including four dams, a bore with solar-operated submersible pump (not currently connected), three rainwater tanks with a combined capacity of 62,000L, and town water to the residence. Water is also plumbed to the orchard, stables and other areas throughout the property. Additional features include fully covered walkways connecting the carport to the home, wireless NBN and full mobile signal coverage. Infrastructure And Improvements 7m x 7m carport with electric roller door at the home 14m x 7m high-clearance shed with four roller doors and service trench Adjoining 12m x 6m tool shed Stables and pig pens A lush and abundant orchard with avocados, citrus and tropical fruits, along with a well-established beehive Optional machinery includes a Fiat 750 tractor with slasher and rotary hoe, 2000 SE5 backhoe, Hustler 54" zero turn ride-on mower, assorted tools and other plant and equipment. This stunning property is a true gem in the heart of the beautiful Pioneer Valley, offering the opportunity to settle in, relax and enjoy, or get creative and explore the endless possibilities on offer. Gargett is located in the Pioneer Valley, just 15 minutes from the Finch Hatton Mountain Bike Trail and the beautiful Finch Hatton Gorge. The local Gargett Store is only a short drive away, while the nearest shopping centre is 20 minutes to Marian and 50 minutes to Mackay. It is also an easy drive to the Bowen Coal Basin, Airlie Beach and The Whitsundays, with ample opportunities nearby for fishing, crabbing, prawning and boating. Rates: Approx. $1660 per half year Zoning: Rural Price: $1.6M Block Size: 8.88 hectares (21.75 acres) Builder: Brad Kirkpatrick, 2015
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Makinex Renewables is setting an ambitious target, saving 100 million litres of diesel in five years. In an industry long reliant on traditional diesel generators, the Australian-made and owned company is helping reshape how remote and off-grid operations power their sites. Focused on Hybrid Power Systems, Battery Energy Storage Systems and deployable solar arrays, Makinex Renewables is working with customers to lower fuel costs, reduce emissions and improve operational efficiency, while maintaining the dependable power their operations require. “The 100 million litre target gives us a clear and measurable objective to work towards while highlighting the impact renewable energy solutions can have across industries that traditionally rely on diesel power,” the company said. “It’s a goal that keeps us focused on developing practical solutions that deliver real-world results for our customers.” Designed for businesses operating in remote environments, Makinex Renewables’ modular systems can be deployed as standalone units, integrated together, or incorporated into existing site power setups. The company’s solutions are already delivering measurable results in mining. Following a trial installation, a mine site adopted Makinex Renewables’ Hybrid Power System and additional solar arrays, reducing generator runtime from 24 hours a day to approximately six to seven hours. Since the HPS45 was deployed in February, the site has cut generator fuel use by 125 litres a day, delivering annual diesel savings of around $91,000 and projected savings of $640,000 over the site’s seven-year life. Brad Cliff, Director of Generator Services Australia, said the project highlighted the benefits of continuing to challenge traditional ways of thinking and finding better solutions to longstanding industry challenges. To learn more about Makinex Renewables’ solutions, visit the team at the Queensland Mining and Engineering Exhibition in July.
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Most Reverend Daniel Meagher, the 11th Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockhampton, made his first visit to St Patrick's College on Wednesday, beginning the day alongside students and staff at the College's Brekky Van outreach service. The visit provided an opportunity for Bishop Daniel to experience the College's commitment to living its Catholic values through service to the wider community before officiating the blessing and official opening of newly completed building and refurbishment works. During the ceremony, Bishop Daniel addressed those in attendance. “We really are here to pray and bless the students and teachers who will use the buildings,” he said. The redevelopment has delivered contemporary learning spaces designed to support learning, wellbeing and faith formation while reflecting the College's commitment to providing high-quality educational opportunities. Assistant Principal: Mission, Mrs Andrea Crocker, said the occasion was a proud moment for the College community. “We’re finally getting to showcase our wonderful new facilities and the way the hard work of so many different people has come to fruition,” she said. The blessing and opening marked the culmination of years of planning and investment, with the new facilities set to benefit Mercy Campus students for years to come. Photo supplied
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At Mackay Ears, we’ve proudly served our community since opening our doors in January 2023. In just a short time, we’ve built a strong reputation for delivering trusted ear care services, successfully treating over 3,000 clients aged 3 to 95. As the only locally owned and operated ear clinic in the Mackay region, we are deeply committed to supporting our local and surrounding communities.
Why We Started
We established Mackay Ears to address a clear and pressing need for specialised ear care. Our clinic is 100% focused on ear health, offering a safe and trustworthy solution for issues like earwax build-up and chronic blockages. Unlike quick-fix providers, we take the time to educate our clients on how to maintain their ear health at home.
It’s been heartening to become a favourite among coal mining families and farming communities. Chances are, if you mention “Mackay Ears,” someone you know has already benefited from our care.
Our Expertise and Personal Connection
Our founder, Kim van de Wetering, brings over 25 years of nursing experience to the clinic. But this is more than just a profession for us—it’s personal. Thirty years ago, Kim lost her hearing during pregnancy due to otosclerosis, a condition that affects 1 in 10 Australian women.
“Living with hearing aids has given me a unique insight into the frustrations our clients face,” says Kim.
“Helping people regain their hearing or alleviate discomfort is incredibly fulfilling. We understand because we’ve been there.”
Why Choose Us
• Safe & Effective Care: Using advanced microsuction technology.
• Personalised Service: Delivered with empathy and expertise.
• Local Commitment: Proudly serving Mackay and the Isaac region.
We’re not just here to help you hear better today; we’re here to ensure your long-term ear health. Thank you for trusting Mackay Ears—your ears are in safe hands.

As the new year rolls in, it's the perfect time to shake up your fitness routine with some fresh and exciting exercise trends. If your New Year’s resolution is to get fitter or just add a little fun to your workouts, these trending activities are just what you need to add a little extra spark to your fitness journey…
Dance Cardio – Say goodbye to boring treadmill sessions! Dance cardio combines energetic music with fun choreography to give you a full-body workout. Whether you're busting a move to hip-hop, Latin, or even TikTok-inspired routines, dance cardio is the perfect way to let loose and burn calories while having a blast.
Hybrid Yoga – Why choose between strength and flexibility when you can have both? Hybrid yoga blends traditional poses with strength-training exercises like weights or resistance bands. The result? A unique workout that increases flexibility while toning muscles and improving balance.
HIIT with a Twist – High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is still going strong, but 2025 will see some fun variations. Think outdoor obstacle courses, trampoline fitness, or even boxing with a partner! These high-energy workouts get your heart pumping and keep things exciting, ensuring you stick to your new or already-existing goals.
Recovery Workouts – Sometimes, it's not all about breaking a sweat. Recovery-focused workouts like foam rolling, stretching, and mindful walking are gaining momentum as essential parts of a well-rounded fitness routine.
Spice up your mundane workout routine and make 2025 the year you embrace fitness and fun!
This year is YOUR year - it’s time to choose: One day or Day ONE?
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As Queensland faces a heatwave, it is essential to take steps to protect yourself and others from heat-related illnesses. When temperatures soar, the body works to cool itself through sweating, but sometimes this is not enough. Symptoms like dizziness, headaches, nausea, or vomiting could indicate heat stress, which can become dangerous and, in some cases, even life-threatening.
Here are practical ways to stay safe during extreme heat:
• Hydrate regularly: Aim to drink 2 to 3 litres of water daily at consistent intervals, even if you do not feel thirsty.
• Check on loved ones: Regularly reach out to older adults, young children, and pregnant women to ensure they are coping with the heat.
• Avoid strenuous activity: Limit heavy exercise or outdoor chores to cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or late evening.
• Seek cool spaces: Use air-conditioned areas or find shaded, well-ventilated spots to rest and cool down.
• Practice sun safety: Wear a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, long-sleeved light clothing, and sunscreen. Avoid direct sunlight between 10 am and 3 pm.
If you or someone near you begins to feel unwell due to the heat, seek help immediately. For advice, contact 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) or your doctor. In an emergency, call Triple Zero (000) without delay.
Protecting yourself and others during a heatwave is crucial. Stay vigilant, stay hydrated, and take proactive steps to ensure everyone’s safety.

Find a cozy corner, grab your favourite notebook, brew your go-to beverage, and let the words flow! Journaling is one of the simplest yet most powerful ways to enhance mental clarity and emotional well-being.
By putting pen to paper, you can reduce stress, gain insights into your emotions, and sharpen your focus on what truly matters. Writing has a unique ability to soothe the soul, declutter the mind, and help you organise your thoughts while reflecting on your personal goals.
Over time, journaling becomes a valuable tool for understanding your feelings and staying grounded. It also provides a safe space to express emotions and explore personal growth, helping you reconnect with yourself and the little things that bring joy.
Not sure where to begin? Here are some journal prompts to spark your creativity:
• What are three things you're grateful for today?
• What do you hope to accomplish this year, and how will you achieve it?
• What challenges did you face last year, and what did you learn from them?
• How can you show more kindness to yourself and others this year?
• What are your current priorities, and why?
• Reflect on a moment when you felt at peace. What lessons can you take from that experience?
Make journaling part of your routine this year. Start small, let your thoughts flow, and discover the endless benefits that await. With each entry, you'll feel more centred, focused, and ready to embrace whatever 2025 brings.
“Your journal will stand as a chronicle of your growth, your hopes, your fears, your dreams, your ambitions, your sorrows, your serendipities.” — Kathleen Adams

For many, 2024 was a year of reflection, growth, and valuable lessons. But in 2025? It's time to flourish, thrive, and achieve! Say goodbye to the habits that held you back and welcome a fresh start. This year, we’re laying the foundation for success with easy morning rituals tailored for busy dads, exhausted mums, and young adults balancing it all.
Get ready to “live your best life” with these simple, no-fuss habits that you can incorporate into your routine:
• Wake Up Early: Give yourself a little extra time to ease into the day without the rush - your future self will thank you!
• Hydrate: A glass of water first thing hydrates your body and gets your metabolism going - plus, it's a quick pick-me-up.
• Practice Gratitude: Take a minute to reflect on one thing you're grateful for. It's a small step that shifts your mindset to positivity and sets a peaceful tone.
• Stretch or Exercise: A quick stretch or a short walk gets your blood flowing and releases those feel-good endorphins.
• Eat a Nourishing Breakfast: Think protein, fruits, and whole grains - fuel that gives you lasting energy.
• Set an Intention: What's one thing you want to accomplish today? Focus on that goal to stay on track.
By making these simple changes, you’re not just setting the tone for your day - you’re also setting yourself up for a mentally healthy, positive 2025.
Afterall…small changes make a big difference!

Enjoy delicious food at a quacking good price with Goosies Sport & Recreation Club’s mouth-watering dinner specials – perfect for the whole family to enjoy. Whether you're craving seafood, a hearty lasagne, or a classic chicken dish, these fantastic deals under $20 won’t disappoint!
Option 1: Crumbed prawn cutlets, served with perfectly seasoned chips and a fresh salad for $16.50 (members) or $19.50 (non-members).
Option 2: Beef lasagne, paired with crispy chips and a side salad for just $15 (members) or $18 (non-members).
Option 3: Southern fried chicken tenders basket, served with golden chips and a creamy ranch dipping sauce, priced at $15.50 (members) or $18.50 (non-members).
Goosies is the perfect place to gather, unwind, and enjoy a top-notch dining experience.
Bring your friends, family, or even your entire neighbourhood to relax in a welcoming atmosphere, savour exceptional food, and take advantage of great value as you kick off 2025.
So which dish will you choose?
Book your table or visit Goosies Sport & Recreation Club today and make your evening one to remember!

Celebrate the start of the new year with these refreshing and health-conscious drinks that will keep the festive spirit alive while setting the tone for a fresh, vibrant year ahead…
Mocktail Magic – Tropical Fizz
Kick off 2025 with a burst of flavour and festive cheer. This non-alcoholic mocktail brings the tropical vibes straight to your glass, perfect for welcoming a year full of valuable lessons and blessings!
Ingredients:
1 cup pineapple juice
1/2 cup coconut water
1/2 cup sparkling water
1 tbsp lime juice
Fresh mint leaves
Ice cubes
Instructions:
• In a shaker, combine the pineapple juice, coconut water, lime juice, and ice cubes. Shake well to chill and mix.
• Strain into a glass filled with ice.
• Top with sparkling water for a fizzy, refreshing finish.
• Garnish with fresh mint leaves for a pop of colour and added aroma.
This tropical mocktail is not only refreshing but also a fun way to stay festive and hydrated as you welcome 2025 with friends and family - it’s a great way to celebrate the start of a new year while keeping things light and energising.
Detox Sips for January – Green Revitaliser Smoothie
After the indulgence of the holidays, start January with an all-in-one smoothie that cleanses, refreshes, and recharges your body. This Green Revitaliser is packed with nutrients to help you feel rejuvenated as you embrace the fresh start of a new year…
Ingredients:
1/2 cup spinach
1/2 banana
1/2 apple, cored and sliced
1/2 cucumber, peeled
1/2 lemon (juice)
1 cup water or coconut water
Ice cubes
Instructions:
• Add the spinach, banana, apple, cucumber, and lemon juice to a blender.
• Pour in water or coconut water and blend until smooth.
• Add ice cubes and blend again for a chilled, refreshing texture.
Cleanse your body with fresh ingredients that support your all your health goals for the new year. Packed with vitamins and antioxidants, it’s the ideal drink to help you feel revitalised and ready to take on all the opportunities that 2025 will bring.
Happy sipping!

Move over kale; there’s a new superfood in town. Seaweed, the nutrient-packed gift from the ocean, is set to steal the spotlight in 2025, not just for its health benefits but also for its role in sustainable living.
Packed with essential vitamins, minerals like iodine, and gut-friendly fibre, seaweed supports metabolism, boosts immunity, and promotes healthy digestion. Its natural umami flavour makes it a versatile ingredient, while its sustainability credentials—growing without fresh water or fertilisers—have earned it a place in eco-conscious kitchens worldwide.
So, how do you bring this oceanic powerhouse to your plate?
1. Sprinkle it On: Dried seaweed flakes are a simple way to add a nutritional punch to salads, soups, or even popcorn. Think of them as a salty, flavourful alternative to traditional seasonings.
2. Swap Your Wraps: Replace tortillas or bread with nori sheets for a healthy, low-carb alternative. Use them to wrap veggies, rice, or protein for quick, delicious sushi-style rolls.
3. Boost Your Broth: Kombu, a type of seaweed, is a key ingredient in Japanese dashi broth. Add it to soups and stews to enhance flavour and infuse your meals with nutrients.
4. Snack Smarter: Seaweed snacks, available in crispy, seasoned sheets, are perfect for a light yet satisfying nibble.
5. Supercharge Smoothies: Spirulina, a blue-green algae, is a close cousin to seaweed and can be blended into smoothies for a protein-rich, antioxidant-packed boost.
Whether you’re seeking a health upgrade or an eco-friendly food choice, seaweed is the superfood that ticks all the boxes. Dive in and make your diet a little greener—and a lot more delicious!

Grilled Chicken Salad with Avocado
Ingredients:
• 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
• 1 tbsp olive oil
• 1 tsp dried oregano or mixed herbs
• 4 cups mixed salad greens (such as spinach, arugula, and lettuce)
• 1 avocado, sliced
• 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
• 1/4 red onion, thinly sliced (optional)
• 2 tbsp lemon juice
• 1 tbsp olive oil (for dressing)
• 1 tsp Dijon mustard (optional)
• Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions:
1. Grill the chicken: Preheat your grill or grill pan over medium heat. Drizzle the chicken breasts with olive oil and season with salt, pepper, and oregano. Grill the chicken for 6-7 minutes on each side, until fully cooked and internal temperature reaches 165°F (75°C). Allow the chicken to rest for a few minutes before slicing.
2. Prepare the salad: While the chicken is grilling, prepare the salad. In a large bowl, combine the mixed greens, sliced avocado, cherry tomatoes, and red onion.
3. Make the dressing: In a small bowl, whisk together lemon juice, olive oil, Dijon mustard (if using), salt, and pepper.
4. Assemble the salad: Slice the grilled chicken into strips and add it to the salad. Drizzle with the dressing and toss gently to combine.
5. Serve: Serve immediately, or refrigerate the salad for later. This salad can also be made in advance for meal prep.
Enjoy a grilled chicken salad with avocado that’s nutrient-packed, high-protein and full of healthy fats from the avocado and olive oil. It’s simple to prepare and ideal for sticking to New Year’s resolutions without compromising on flavour!
Picnic Perfection
Fruit & Nut Energy Bites
Ingredients:
• 1 cup mixed dried fruits (such as cranberries, apricots, or raisins)
• 1 cup mixed nuts (almonds, walnuts, or cashews)
• 1/4 cup sunflower seeds or chia seeds
• 2 tbsp honey (or maple syrup)
• 1/2 tsp vanilla extract (optional)
• 1/4 tsp cinnamon (optional)
Instructions:
1. Prepare the ingredients: Finely chop the dried fruits and nuts to ensure the mixture binds together well.
2. Combine the dry ingredients: In a large mixing bowl, combine the chopped dried fruits, nuts, seeds, and cinnamon (if using).
3. Add the wet ingredients: Drizzle honey and vanilla extract into the bowl, mixing everything together until well coated and sticky.
4. Form the energy bites: Use your hands to roll the mixture into bite-sized balls, about 1 inch in diameter. If the mixture is too sticky, dampen your hands slightly to make rolling easier.
5. Chill: Place the energy bites on a baking sheet or plate lined with parchment paper, and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to firm up.
6. Serve: Enjoy these energy bites as a quick snack on the go. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one week.
Why it's perfect: These no-bake energy bites are packed with healthy fats, fibre, and natural sweetness, making a perfect portable snack for picnics or a quick energy boost!

As the back-to-school season approaches, parents everywhere are gearing up for the challenge of juggling school supplies, schedules, and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with it. Whether your child is starting kindy or heading into their final year of secondary school, preparation is key to a smooth transition. Here are practical tips to ensure a successful start to the new school year, no matter the grade.
For Kindy Kids: Building a Positive Foundation
1. Create a Routine Early
Kindergarten is a big adjustment, so ease the transition by reintroducing school-like routines at home in the weeks leading up to the first day. Start setting earlier bedtimes and wake-up routines to help your child acclimatise to the new schedule. You can also practise the morning routine—getting dressed, eating breakfast, and packing bags—so there are fewer surprises on the first day.
2. Talk About School with Positivity
Excitement often helps ease first-day jitters. Speak positively about school and emphasise the fun activities they'll experience, from making new friends to learning exciting things.
3. Get Organised
Kindergarten supplies are typically straightforward—think pencils, crayons, and a backpack. Involve your child in choosing supplies so they feel excited about their school gear. Don’t forget a labelled lunchbox and water bottle to help them feel independent.
Primary School: Establishing Good Habits
1. Stay on Top of Homework
At this stage, children are introduced to the concept of homework. It’s a good idea to set up a consistent time and quiet place for homework every day. Encourage them to take ownership of their assignments, but offer help when needed. Positive reinforcement for completing tasks can go a long way in developing a solid work ethic.
2. Involve Them in Organising
As your child’s responsibilities grow, so do the organisational skills they need. Help them set up a homework station at home and involve them in creating a calendar to track school events, assignments, and extracurricular activities. A clear routine for packing school bags the night before will also reduce morning chaos.
3. Communicate with Teachers
Primary school teachers are an invaluable resource. Make sure to attend parent-teacher nights, and if possible, connect with them regularly to stay informed about your child's progress.
Secondary School: Fostering Independence and Responsibility
1. Discuss Expectations Early
Secondary school comes with increased academic pressure, and it’s essential to set clear expectations with your teenager about their academic and personal responsibilities. Encourage independence in managing their time and schoolwork. Create a shared family calendar to keep track of deadlines, extracurricular activities, and social events.
2. Promote Healthy Habits
A balanced diet, regular exercise, and plenty of sleep are just as important for secondary students as they are for younger children. Encourage your teenager to establish a routine that includes healthy meals, enough rest, and time to unwind from school stress.
3. Help Them Stay Organised
At this stage, students will be balancing multiple subjects and assignments. Equip them with organisational tools, such as planners or digital apps, to help them stay on top of deadlines. Help them break larger projects into manageable steps to avoid procrastination.

As the school year swings back into action, the lunchbox becomes your secret weapon for fuelling little minds and bodies. But let’s face it, packing a balanced, creative, and waste-free lunch every day can feel like a Herculean task. Here’s a guide to making lunch prep not just manageable, but fun and rewarding.
1. Freeze Your Way to Freshness
Cut fruits like grapes, berries, and melon into bite-sized pieces, then freeze them for a chilly treat that doubles as an ice pack. Frozen sandwiches are also a game-changer—just assemble the night before, pop them in the freezer, and they’ll defrost by lunchtime, staying perfectly fresh.
2. Think Outside the Sandwich
Wraps, mini quiches, or pasta salads are great alternatives to the classic sandwich. Use cookie cutters to create fun shapes with bread, cheese, or fruit. Add a dip like hummus or yoghurt for an interactive eating experience.
3. Bento Box Brilliance
Invest in a good bento box. With separate compartments, you can pack a variety of foods without worrying about flavours mixing. Think veggie sticks, crackers, cheese cubes, and a handful of trail mix. The visual appeal encourages kids to eat every bite.
4. Leftovers, the Unsung Hero
Dinner leftovers often make excellent lunches. A slice of homemade pizza, a container of stir-fried rice, or some roasted veggies can be just as exciting the next day.
5. DIY Snack Packs
Skip pre-packaged snacks and make your own. Divide popcorn, pretzels, or dried fruit into reusable containers for healthier, eco-friendly options.
6. Personal Touches
Slip in a note, a joke, or a simple "I love you" on a napkin. A little surprise can brighten your child’s day and make lunchtime special.
With these hacks, lunchtime can be an enjoyable, stress-free part of your back-to-school routine. Who knows? Your kids might even look forward to what’s in their lunchbox tomorrow!

For Christmas, Cheeky Little Monkeys kindly donated gifts to the Mackay Hospital Foundation, surprising young patients with toys as well as a visit from Santa. The joyful event brought smiles to many children throughout the hospital.
Thanks to generous donations, the gifts were truly appreciated, spreading immense joy to all involved. Cheeky Little Monkeys expressed their gratitude to the Mackay Hospital Foundation for the opportunity to be part of such a meaningful experience.
Cheeky Little Monkeys staff. Photo source: Cheeky Little Monkeys Play Centre Mackay

Mackay West State School hosted a successful Disability Action Day, engaging students in a range of awareness activities. Students participated in Auslan lessons, sensory exercises, and used aided language boards to better understand the challenges faced by those with physical disabilities. A highlight of the day was said to be the scooterboard basketball event during first break, with Rob Kidd from 4MK joining the fun.
The school also welcomed special guests, including Mayor Greg Williamson, Alex Dalbo, and Cath Lalor, School Supervisor for Mackay. A heartfelt thank you was extended to Anna Duncan, Kylie Moore, Vicki Hatfield, and the Auslan teachers who led the lessons, as well as to Mrs. Dolzan and the Diverse Learning team for their tireless efforts in organising the event. Their dedication and teamwork made the Disability Action Day a memorable and impactful experience for everyone involved.
Mackay West State School students participated in a successful Disability Action Day. Photo source: West Mackay State School

Mackay Central State School captains Isabelle and Kieran had the honour of judging the best Christmas decorations at the Mackay Regional Office. Assisting School Supervisor Cath Lalor, they thoughtfully assessed each display, showcasing exceptional leadership and decision-making skills. Their efforts received high praise from staff, and the students thoroughly enjoyed the festive experience. This opportunity highlighted the captains’ dedication and enthusiasm, reflecting the values of Mackay Central State School during the holiday season.
Mackay Central Students got to judge the best Christmas decorations at the Mackay Regional Office. Photo source: Mackay Central State School

Last year, Joseph Richardson and CJ had the unique opportunity to participate in Exercise First Look: Indigenous Youth Placement at Simpson Barracks in Melbourne.
This flagship program, run by the Army, provided Indigenous students from across Australia a firsthand glimpse into the life of a soldier. Over five days, participants aged 15 to 18 immersed themselves in Army routines and activities, offering a comprehensive introduction to military life.
Designed to inspire and inform, Exercise First Look allowed students to experience the camaraderie, discipline, and skills that come with being part of the Army. It was more than just a work experience—it was a chance to explore future possibilities in a supportive and structured environment.
Congratulations to Joseph and CJ for embracing this incredible opportunity and representing their community with pride!
Joseph Richardson and CJ ready to embark on their journey, heading to Melbourne for Exercise First Look: Indigenous Youth Placement last year. Photo source: Pioneer SHS