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Heartfelt Plea Leads To Joyful Reunion With Missing Bunny

Heartfelt Plea Leads To Joyful Reunion With Missing Bunny

In a frantic search for her daughter’s beloved bunny, a Mackay mother turned to a local mums and bubs Facebook page, hoping the power of community could help return her little girl’s most cherished companion. “Long shot, but us mummabears will do anything for our munchkins,” she wrote. “Andergrove State School mums and parents, my daughter has misplaced or lost her purple plush bunny at school… She is absolutely devastated.” The treasured toy – a Frankie & Friends plush bunny – carried

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Woollam Art On Show Awards Draw National Attention As Entry Deadline Approaches

Woollam Art On Show Awards Draw National Attention As Entry Deadline Approaches

The 2025 Woollam Art on Show Awards & Exhibition is already generating strong national interest, with entries coming in from across Australia and growing support from art societies, artist groups, and regional advocates. Now in its 19th year, the exhibition has become a key fixture in Mackay’s cultural calendar and a recognised highlight of the Mackay Festival of Arts. The $10,000 prize pool and the high standard of presentation continue to attract both emerging and well-established artists fro

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Celebrating 20 Years Of Trusted Building And Pest Inspections In Mackay

Celebrating 20 Years Of Trusted Building And Pest Inspections In Mackay

Local business Professional Inspectors is proudly celebrating 20 years of service to the Mackay region, offering trusted building and pest inspections backed by decades of experience and deep local knowledge. At the heart of the business is Jeff Keioskie, a well-known and highly respected figure in Mackay’s building industry. With over 45 years of experience, Jeff brings an exceptional level of expertise to every inspection. His background spans housing, group title units, commercial and indust

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Stan Camm Park Reopens With A Fresh New Look

Stan Camm Park Reopens With A Fresh New Look

Stan Camm Park in Midge Point has officially reopened following the completion of significant upgrade works. Mayor Greg Williamson said the revitalised park was a great example of council’s commitment to improving liveability across the region. “Creating high-quality public spaces like this is all part of council’s broader vision to enhance liveability for our residents,” Mayor Williamson said. “Stan Camm Park has always been a much-loved space and these upgrades make it more accessible, func

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Did You Know

May 8, 2025

May is Domestic and Family Violence Prevention (DFVP) Month.

The aim of DFVP month is to raise community awareness of the social and personal impacts of domestic and family violence and the support available to those affected.

Whitsunday Regional Council are proud to support several DVFP activities which take place across our our region, including two candle lighting ceremonies organised by Whitsunday Counselling & Support which taking on the 7th May:

Bowen Town Square: 12pm
VMR Cannonvale: 3.30pm

For further information on these events, head to Council’s website or contact Whitsunday Counselling & Support on 4946 2999

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Whitsundays Takes Centre Stage

May 1, 2025

With the Easter long weekend now behind us, we saw a slight dip in occupancy compared to last year’s long weekend. That said, the school holidays held up well, thanks to the smart calendar block where many took just three days of leave for a well-earned break. It’s been great to see that flow-on effect continue to boost visitation across the region as the holidays wind down.

This week the team has been in Brisbane to represent The Whitsundays at ATE25, the 45th edition of the Australian Tourism Exchange. It’s the biggest event on the tourism industry calendar and a fantastic chance for us to connect with global buyers, promote our region and keep The Whitsundays front of mind on the international stage.

We also participated in the ATE25 Media Program, including International Media Marketplace. We met one-on-one with international media and also hosted a group of journalists here in the region to experience the very best of The Whitsundays first-hand.

And finally, for the most exciting part - this week we began rolling out our new brand platform developed in collaboration with our branding agency, members and key stakeholders. Alongside this, we're launching a fresh marketing campaign designed to drive even more visitors across May, June and July. We’re confident it’ll create a real buzz and shine an even brighter spotlight on our slice of paradise.  

Contributed by Tim Booth, CEO Tourism Whitsundays

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Whisk Mum Away To Tropical Paradise Mum-Ma Mama Cocktail Recipe

May 1, 2025

This Mother's Day, why not whisk Mum away — if only in spirit — to the sun-drenched beaches of the Whitsundays?

Our region is famous for its crystal-clear waters and island vibes, and this delicious, tropical cocktail brings that spirit straight to the glass.

Inspired by the classic Bahama Mama, the "Mum-Ma Mama" is a celebration of all things fun, fresh, and fabulous — just like Mum.

Bursting with sunny citrus flavours and layered in gorgeous sunset hues, it’s the perfect way to toast the most important woman in your life.

Bahama Mama Cocktail Recipe

Ingredients:

30ml golden rum

30ml coconut rum

50ml orange juice

100ml pineapple juice

½ lime, juiced

Ice cubes

Splash of grenadine

Pineapple wedge and maraschino cherry, to garnish

Method:

Divide the golden rum, coconut rum, orange juice, pineapple juice, and lime juice between four hurricane glasses.

Fill each glass with plenty of ice.

Stir gently, then drizzle a splash of grenadine into each glass to create a beautiful ombre effect.

Garnish with a pineapple wedge and a maraschino cherry.

Serve immediately — ideally somewhere with a view of the water (or at least dreams of it).

Whether you’re celebrating on the mainland or island hopping for the weekend, this tropical tipple is sure to put a smile on Mum’s face.
Pair it with a relaxed afternoon by the pool, a home-cooked brunch, or simply good conversation under the sun — Whitsundays style.

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YOU ARE INVITED TO THE WHITSUNDAYS 2025 WHALE SEASON INFORMATION NIGHT

May 1, 2025

The Whitsundays Region is proudly recognised as a Whale Heritage Listed Area, thanks to its protected waters, which serve as a critically important breeding and birthing ground for the Eastern Australian Humpback Whales.

With the whales expected to arrive in just a few weeks, now is the perfect time to learn more about these incredible creatures.

Special guest speakers from the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority will be presenting on:

  • Fascinating facts about humpback whales
  • How you can contribute to citizen science by recording whale sightings via the Eye on the Reef App
  • Trends and insights gathered from Eye on the Reef data
  • Updates on the special regulations for the Whitsundays Whale Protection Area
  • This event is open to all locals, tourism crew, and recreational boaties. Everyone is welcome!

What: Whale Infortmation Night
Where: Whitsunday Sailing Club
When: Wednesday 14th May, 6:30pm

Please click on this link https://forms.office.com/r/w5M5p9M4xD or scan the QR to register.

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To STA Or Not To STA? Council Set To Consult Community On Short Term Accommodation

May 1, 2025

The Whitsunday Regional Council is moving closer to releasing a community engagement plan regarding proposed changes to how short-term accommodation (STA) is managed across the region.

Director of Regional Strategy and Planning, Neil McGaffin, confirmed last week that while no firm dates have been set, Council is aiming for a mid-June release. Once open, residents will be able to provide feedback through the Council’s online portal at yoursay.whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au.

Council will present areas it believes are suitable for short-term accommodation and are seeking input from the community on whether they agree with these proposed locations.

The planning scheme amendment, under development since August 2024, aims to balance residential amenity with the region’s appeal to visitors and investors. Short-term accommodation, defined as anything rented for less than three months, has become a topical issue, especially in traditional low-density residential neighbourhoods.

Mr McGaffin said Council acknowledges growing community concern about the impact of STA in quiet residential zones. The proposed amendment aims to limit STA in those areas, while supporting it in precincts better suited to tourism, particularly along the coast where mixed housing and tourist accommodation already exist.

“We are trying to strike a balance between being an attractive destination for visitors and investors, while safeguarding the amenity and lifestyle valued by our community,” Mr McGaffin said.

He noted that Council has identified 10 precincts where short-term accommodation is considered appropriate and would be “code assessable,” meaning it would still undergo planning checks but generally be supported. These areas typically feature higher-density development and established tourism infrastructure.

The proposal has undergone a state interest review from September 2024 to April 2025. During this time, Council addressed issues such as the justification for the precincts and potential impacts. The mapping and supporting detail were finalised in collaboration with the State Government.

The next step is to place the amendment on public exhibition for a minimum of 20 business days, with Council likely to extend the consultation period to encourage broad community feedback. Once public submissions are reviewed and analysed, they will be presented back to Council for consideration before any final decision is made.

More details and updates on the consultation process will be available at yoursay.whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au as they become available.

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Fighting For Better Local Hero Uses Tragedy To Create Change For Others

May 1, 2025

The local community was rocked by the news that much-loved business owner, Tim Perkins, had suffered a severe injury after falling 10 metres from a palm tree on the 3rd December.

Tim, who co-owns Whitpro Pty Ltd with his wife Norina, was performing a task he had completed thousands of times before, as an arborist— climbing and cleaning numerous palms on a local property, when the catastrophic accident occurred.

Five months on and Tim is sharing his story to help create change for other spinal patients so that when the worst happens, they can also stay in Townsville rather than heading to Brisbane for specialist rehabilitation.

Sign The Petition To Help Continued Funding For Specialist Spinal Care In Townsville

From the rehabilitation centre at the Townsville University Hospital, Tim recalls every moment of the fall, looking up at the head of the palm while plummeting to the earth,
thinking “this is going to hurt”.  Tim landed with such impact, that the force bounced him from his back onto his chest. The impact breaking 26 bones and crushing Tims spinal cord.

Tim instantly realised that he could not feel his legs.

When Norina arrived onsite, she recalls his first words to her “will I walk again?” and she replied, “I don’t know, it’s not looking good”, as Tim’s back had a large visible bulge which she correctly deduced was a broken back.

“What we did not realise at that point was the extent of Tim’s other internal injuries which were worsening by the second,” she explained.

Norina recalls with gratitude, the Whitsunday ambulance and fire brigade crews acting swiftly to get Tim as stable as possible and transporting him to the PCYC where the BMA CQ Rescue helicopter flew in from Seaforth.

On arrival the paramedic reviewed Tim and told Norina that he would not survive the flight and that they would need to operate immediately on location.

“She said I could say goodbye before they got started,” shared Norina, painfully reliving the tragedy.

Tim was placed in an induced coma, and emergency surgery was performed on the grass of the PCYC field, blood that had been flooding his lungs was drained out, saving his life.

Tim was then airlifted to Townsville Hospital and Norina, with the support of their sons, made the long 3.5 hour drive north, not knowing if Tim would survive the flight.

“The paramedic called me when they arrived at Townsville University Hospital to tell me that Tim had made it, that there was a team of doctors waiting as they landed and that Tim was in the best possible hands, he would make it.”

Nearly five months later, Norina has not left Tim’s side since that day.

Tim was fortunate in that there was no brain damage and his cognitive abilities remained intact. After a seven-hour surgery, which took place a few days after the accident, Tim was told he would likely never walk again. The grief of this news still sits heavily with both Tim and Norina, who now spend long days rehabilitating at the Townsville Rehabilitation Unit.  Every day is dedicated to Tim’s recovery, so he can become as mobile and active as possible while Norina supports him through his daily tasks.

The NQSIS (North Queensland Spinal Injury Service) is a team of 10 spinal injury specialists that have given support and knowledge to the rehab team and Tim in his recovery, giving him the best possible outcome and strong foundation for the rest of his life.

Without this team, spinal patients like Tim are not able to stay close to home but rather are sent to Brisbane for rehabilitation.

“Nobody could understand what he’s going through on a daily basis if they have not been on this journey,” Norina explained.

“It’s like being reborn; you’ve got to learn to do so much all over again, even sitting up unassisted has been a challenging exercise.”

The hospital’s rehabilitation department had received a Federal government grant to trial a specialist spinal cord consulting team, who has been integral to Tim’s rehabilitation.

Unfortunately, that funding will end in June.

Tim is one of the last few spinal injury patients fortunate enough to remain in Townsville Hospital Rehabilitation Unit with the NQSIS to be dispersed as of the 30th June due to state funding not being allocated in 2025 - 26 to this specialty service in our region.

Tim and Norina now hope to use their story to help push for this important funding for government support and recognition, that regional Australia in North Queensland need this service.

“North Queenslanders are being sent to Brisbane, over 1,300 Kms away from family, friends, local community and personal resources, at a time when individuals are coming to terms with a life altering injury,” expressed Norina.

“It is demoralising, lonely, depressing and demotivating, not only for patients but for family too and that is going to affect not only health outcomes but also relationships.”

“You can’t change what has already happened to you in life, but you can choose how you deal with it,” she added.

“If what we are going through can help others and can change a system in regional Australia, that lets down spinal and brain injury patients, then at least our heart breaking journey is given a silver lining.”

Tim and Norina are now appealing to you, to lobby the government to fund the specialist spinal consulting team to continue and create a 10 bed dedicated spinal ward at Townsville University Hospital, with specialist spinal medical staff for regional Queenslanders. This would mean families can stay close to their loved ones during recovery knowing they are in safe hands, with strong outcomes, setting the foundation for the best possible life moving forward.

“I resisted going to Brisbane for rehabilitation because I did not want to be separated from my family while I was learning to accept, navigate and re-learn to use my body, for nine months or longer,” shared Tim.

As the Federal Election approaches, Tim and Norina are asking for federal funding promises from candidates including MP Phillip Thompson, they are also reaching out to MP Amanda Camm, Minister for Families, Seniors, and Disability Services, to lobby for urgent funding relief at the state level.

Those who know Tim will fondly recall his big smile, quick wit, and kind personality, always stopping to chat with anyone. As Tim and Norina embark on the long road to recovery, they want everyone to know that Tim still embodies these traits, along with a stubbornness to prevail, a dogged determination to fight, and an unshakeable will to not only survive but to embrace life as a paraplegic, a husband, a father and an active community member.

Together they asked:

“Help make a difference to not only Tim’s recovery but to the next spinal injury in your town, the next mate, friend, family member who never thought a spinal injury would happen to them.”

“We are asking that you, our community be a voice and to get online or use the QR code and sign the petition to lobby for funds to ensure the North Queensland is not neglected when it comes to regional spinal injury health requirements. It is not just the capital cities that should receive the bulk of health funding.

“Join us and have a voice regional Australia, before North Queensland’s Spinal Specialist team are dispersed for good.”

Sign the petition giving your support via the QR code and help Transform lives of people with spinal cord injury.

SIGN THE PETITION HERE: https://chng.it/nQSWGb6XSs

Tim and Norina at the rehabilitation Centre at Townsville Hospital. The couple say they want to use their tragedy to help create change for others

Tim in a coma shortly after the incident
Together with family at Townsville Hospital. They are now campaigning so other spinal patients can receive rehab close to home

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Fatality In Bowen Hostel Fire

May 8, 2025

A significant fire broke out at a Hostel in Bowen early Wednesday morning, and sadly now a fatality has been confirmed.

 

At approximately 3:30am a large-scale response was initiated by emergency services after police were alerted to a building fully engulfed in flames on Gordon Street, following reports from concerned locals.

 

Fire crews from the local station were swiftly deployed, with three teams arriving on scene around 3:40am. 

 

The fire, located near the intersection of Brisbane Street and Herbert Street, was confirmed as a structural fire. Emergency personnel initiated both external and internal firefighting operations in an effort to control the blaze.

 

By 4:45am, the fire had been largely extinguished, though crews remained on site to suppress any remaining hotspots and prevent the fire from spreading to adjacent buildings. 

 

Authorities confirmed that no other structures in the vicinity were impacted.

 

While initial reports indicated that all occupants where evacuated safely, at 8:04pm Wednesday 30 April, the Queensland Police Service announced that a fatality occurred.

 

Further searches of the property located a body and forensic examination is underway to identify the deceased.

 

Anyone who may have witnessed anything, or has dashcam or CCTV from the area, is urged to contact investigators.

 

More updates to follow.

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Tasty and Easy Treats for Mother’s Day: Cook for or with Mum!

May 1, 2025

Mother’s Day is the perfect occasion to show your appreciation with delicious treats that are easy to prepare. Whether you decide to surprise your mum by cooking for her or enjoy the experience of making treats together, these simple yet tasty options will make the day even more special. Here are some ideas to inspire you:

  1. Mini Pancake Stacks
    Why It’s Great: Pancakes are an all-time favorite breakfast or brunch treat, and making mini stacks adds a fun twist.

How to Make It:

Prepare small pancakes using a basic pancake mix.

Stack them with layers of whipped cream or yogurt, fresh berries, and drizzle with maple syrup.

Fun Element: You and your mum can get creative by adding toppings like chocolate chips, nuts, or fruit.

  1. Mum's Favorite Smoothie Bowls
    Why It’s Great: A smoothie bowl is a refreshing and healthy way to start the day.

How to Make It:

Blend frozen fruit like berries, bananas, and mango with a bit of almond milk.

Pour into bowls and top with granola, sliced fruit, chia seeds, and a drizzle of honey.

Fun Element: Let mum pick her favorite toppings and make it a personalized creation.

  1. Chocolate-Dipped Strawberries
    Why It’s Great: A luxurious yet simple treat, perfect for an indulgent snack or dessert.

How to Make It:

Melt your favorite chocolate (milk, dark, or white) and dip fresh strawberries.

Let them cool on parchment paper and add decorative toppings like crushed nuts, sprinkles, or coconut flakes.

Fun Element: You and your mum can have fun dipping and decorating them together.

  1. Cupcake Decorating
    Why It’s Great: Cupcakes are a fun and customizable treat to make together.

How to Make It:

Bake a batch of vanilla or chocolate cupcakes.

Set up a decorating station with different frostings, sprinkles, fruits, and candy.

Fun Element: Let mum decorate her own cupcake or work together on a mini cupcake decorating competition.

  1. No-Bake Cheesecake Bites
    Why It’s Great: These easy, no-bake treats are perfect for a light, indulgent dessert.

How to Make It:

Mix cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract.

Form small balls and dip them in graham cracker crumbs.

Refrigerate until set.

Fun Element: Experiment with different toppings, like fruit, chocolate sauce, or caramel drizzle.

  1. Cinnamon Roll Wreath
    Why It’s Great: A beautiful and aromatic treat that’s perfect for brunch.

How to Make It:

Use pre-made cinnamon roll dough and arrange it into a circle to form a wreath.

Bake, then drizzle with icing.

Fun Element: You can add decorative touches, such as edible flowers or fruits, to make it extra special.

  1. Scones with Clotted Cream and Jam
    Why It’s Great: Classic scones are a wonderful treat for an afternoon tea or breakfast.

How to Make It:

Prepare simple scone dough with flour, butter, and milk.

Bake until golden and serve with clotted cream and strawberry jam.

Fun Element: Enjoy a mini tea party with your mum, complete with tea, scones, and other treats.

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Plate Up For DV & Donate To The Dancing CEOs

May 1, 2025

With just one month left until they hit the stage at Brisbane City Hall, there are still three ways the Whitsunday community can support ‘Team Whitsundays Dancing CEOs’ in their quest to raise money and awareness for Women’s Legal Service Queensland (WLSQ) and break the cycle of domestic violence across our state.

The first is to ‘Plate up for DV’ in an initiative by the team mentor and WLSQ Ambassador, Katelyn Aslett-Collins.

“Whether it’s a backyard barbeque, a picnic in the park, or a dinner with family and friends, participants can serve up not only delicious food but also hope and support for vulnerable women and the children in their care,” Ms Aslett-Collins explained.

“Plate up for DV from now until the end of May and you’ll literally be helping to save lives – every little bit goes a long way towards improving outcomes for the women and children in our communities who are impacted by domestic violence,” she said.

Taking part is as easy as heading to www.mygivingtable.com.au, selecting the ‘Team Whitsundays Dancing CEOs’ Kate Purdie (Coral Sea Marina), Julie Telford (SeaLink Whitsundays), Candice Crossley (Whitsunday Transit) and Alice Harriott (Whitsunday Family Dental), registering the date for your feast, the number of people you’d like to invite and nominating how much you wish them to pay.

My Giving Table will then create an event link to share with family and friends, as well as tracking ticket sales and RSVPs, taking payment from your guests, paying the chosen charity (WLSQ), and providing you with a tax donation receipt.

“We take care of the compliance and the comm’s, and you just create a lovely event full of great memories with your guests,” Ms Aslett-Collins said.

“Best of all, you don’t even have to cook if you don’t want to thanks to our friends at Fish D’Vine, who will deliver from their brand-new provisioning menu direct to your door.”

Fish D’Vine Co-owner, Kevin Collins, said while it was originally designed for the bareboat charter industry, his catering company’s newest offering – including dishes his restaurant became famous for – was perfect for an application like this.

“This is not a version of ‘Hello Fresh’, it’s a chef sitting on your shoulder while you shine in the galley – or in this case the kitchen – and make the food as spectacular as the Whitsundays,” he said.

“The price is right, the food is wonderful, and the simplicity for you and your guests is what it’s all about.”

For anyone still too busy to be a host but wanting to fundraise, there are also options to donate directly to the ‘Team Whitsundays Dancing CEOs’ campaign, via https://www.dancingceos.com.au/kate-purdie-julie-telford-candice-crossley-dr-alice-harriott, or buy tickets to the Whitsundays ‘Luxe Raffle’.

The prize for six guests includes business class return flights from Brisbane, accommodation at The Cove, tickets to attend the iconic White on Whitehaven Long Lunch by Fish D’Vine, transfers to and from the event on a private superyacht, and an amazing dining experience in a Cabana at the Coral Sea Resort.

Tickets cost just $25 and are available via https://www.raffletix.com.au/kate-julie-candice-alice.

Host a dinner party with ease and donate to a worthy cause at the same time. Photos supplied

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Test Your Mettle At The Cane Cutting Comp Sweet Days Hot Nights Festival Coming Soon!

May 1, 2025

The sound of swinging knives and the scent of scorched cane will return to Australia’s Sugar Cane Capital on Saturday, 31 May, as the Australian Hand Cane Cutting Championships take centre stage at this year’s Sweet Days, Hot Nights Festival in the Burdekin.

The competition—a true test of strength, technique and endurance—will see men and women from across the region and beyond battle it out in the paddock, vying for thousands in prize money and the coveted title of AHCCC Champion.

Held from 11am to 5pm at the Home Hill Showgrounds, with a range of age and skill-based categories, the event is one of the festival’s headline attractions, drawing crowds keen to witness the raw skill behind a trade that shaped generations of the Burdekin’s agricultural workforce.

For veteran competitor John Arrate, it’s a chance to honour the past and the people who built the industry.

“Without those cane-cutters breaking their back and being out in the sun all day, the industry wouldn’t be where it is today,” says Arrate.

“They’re the ones I take my hat off to. We just put on a bit of a display and at the end of the day we go home but those guys pick up the knife again the next day, and the next day, and the next day for six months sometimes.”

A familiar face around the paddock, John Arrate has competed in the championships for several years, even taking out the 55+ title in 2023. But it’s not just on the day that he makes his mark—John helps with cane preparation year-round, and facilitates the symbolic First Fire that kicks off the weekend’s festivities.

“Volunteers are the backbone of everything,” he says. “If you don’t do it, no one else is going to do it.”

This year, the competition takes on extra significance for the Arrate family, as John’s daughter Lily is set to make her debut in the Ladies Novice division.

“Dad’s obviously very passionate about it, so I thought why not give it a try,” she said. “It’s always a fun day… heaps of my family come as well and I think it’s just good to get involved and give it a try.”

The father-daughter duo represent both the heritage and the future of the event—a reminder that while hand cane cutting may belong to a bygone era, its legacy continues to evolve.

The Sweet Days Hot Nights Festival will be held at the Home Hill Showgrounds from 30-31 May. Book your tickets now at: www.sweetdayshotnights.com.au

What: Australian Hand Cane Cutting Championships
Where: Home Hill Showgrounds
When: Saturday, 31 May, 11am-5pm

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A Minute With The Mayor

May 8, 2025

There’s something truly special about country music and the great outdoors, which is why I’m excited for the Barra & Boots Music Festival on Saturday, 21 June.

Set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Proserpine Campground, this one-of-a-kind event will bring together some of Australia’s top country artists for an intimate experience.

With only 800 concert tickets and 150 campsites available, this event will be a unique opportunity to experience live music, camping, and the natural beauty of Lake Proserpine all in one unforgettable weekend.

Whether you’re a die-hard country fan or just looking for a great excuse for an adventure in the outdoors, this will be an event to remember.

Lake Proserpine has long been one of our hidden gems—a place where locals and visitors alike can fish, camp, and unwind in nature. In recent years, Council have made major improvements to the area, introducing glamping options and new waterfront camping sites, making it even easier to enjoy a comfortable and scenic getaway.

This festival highlights the amazing lifestyle our Whitsunday community enjoys waking up to lake views, spending the morning fishing or boating, and then settling in for a night of world-class live country music just steps from your campsite.

The Barra & Boots Music Festival will bring together some of the biggest names in Australian country music, including Amber Lawrence, Sunny Cowgirls, Christie Lamb, Josh Setterfield, Paul Costa, Bonnie Kellett, Rusty Pickups, Michael Ward, and more artists still to be announced.

With the stage positioned inside the campground, everyone will have close access to the performances, creating an intimate and electric atmosphere.

For those who prefer a day trip, there are limited day tickets available, and organisers made it easy for festival-goers to attend with bus transfers running from Airlie Beach to Proserpine and back, stopping at multiple locations. Onsite parking will also be available, but spaces are limited.

The event also coincides with the popular Whitsunday Show, which will be held on Friday 20 and Saturday 21 June, making it the perfect opportunity to turn the festival into a long weekend of fun and entertainment.

This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase Lake Proserpine as not just a top-tier camping and fishing destination, but also as a prime location for major events.

I hope to see many of you there for what promises to be an unforgettable weekend of music, mateship, and the best of the great outdoors.

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Whitsunday United Weekly Football Report

May 1, 2025

With the weather behind us, Whitsunday United Football teams were finally able to resume their season with some great performances across all age groups.

The weekend kicked off with our U13 Div 1 facing Wanderers Roses in Mackay. After conceding an early goal, they made a strong comeback to win 6-1. Goals were scored by Mayson McDowall (2), Logan Prowse (1), Kobi Mcpherson (1), and Darcy Kampe (2). Mayson was named player of the match for his outstanding performance, but it was truly a team effort.

The U13 FQPL team hosted the Wanderers Rubies, an all-girls squad. In a tight match, WUFC secured a 2-1 victory with goals from Alex Draper and Nelson Malady. Goalkeeper Isaac Pisaniello made crucial saves, and centre-back Rocco Cremona was solid throughout. This marks their second win of the year.

WUFC's under-14 team faced Rangers Gold on Saturday. Both teams started strong, with WUFC goalie Nick P making key saves to keep it 0-0 at halftime. As the heat and fatigue set in during the second half, Charlie and Austin made impressive runs up the wing. Despite a physical match, Rangers Gold scored the only goal, ending the game 1-0.

The U16 played their first game of the year against Lions Black in Mackay and posted a strong win. After all the weather delays, the kids were eager to play and posted a 7-2 win with 3 goals each to Samuel, and a goal to Cody. An amazing start to the year!

The Whitsunday Ladies took on City on Saturday afternoon coming away with a strong 8-2 win Controlling much of the match, Karlee Goodin was pivotal in midfield and scored two goals. Up front, Sarah Chilton was outstanding, showcasing brilliant movement and netting an incredible six goals to seal a commanding victory for Whitsundays.

Friday night was an outstanding outing for our Divisional Men with two big wins against Wanderers at Whitsunday Sports Park. Division 2 won 5-2 with 3 goals to Nick and a goal each to Eddie and Rhodri. Division 1 dominated with a 6-1 result – 3 goals to James and a goal each to Stef, Nick and Aaron K. Brilliant performances and great energy in front of a home crowd.

Our FQPL Men had tough battles against Magpies in Mackay. Our young U23 squad jumped to a 2-0 lead after dominated the first half with great goals from Lincoln and Reef. Magpies clawed their way back and the game ended in a 2-2 draw. The Premier squad took the fight to Magpies and stayed in the game until the later stages when Magpies poured on the pressure to take a 4-2. Hayden and Badger scoring goals for Whitsunday.

Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic

Whitsunday United U23’s – A very young squad with a big future after their strong game against the Magpies. Photo credit: Debbie Savy

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Pet Of The Week Meet Darma

May 1, 2025

This week’s Pet of the Week is the delightful Darma, a 4-month-old Bull Arab X with a heart full of love and boundless energy! At just the right size to be a medium-sized companion, Darma is the perfect mix of playful and affectionate.

She loves being outdoors, especially when there’s a ball to chase or a game to play. Her lively nature shines through as she enjoys exploring and having fun, whether she's running around with her two foster dog siblings or simply soaking up the sunshine.

Darma is great with other dogs and gets along well with her foster siblings. She’s also proving to be a quick learner, making excellent progress with her toilet training and showing an eagerness to pick up new skills. When it’s time to relax, she enjoys chewing on her favourite rope and lounging outside in peace.

Despite her playful side, Darma has a loving, cuddle-loving personality. She’s always ready for some quality bonding time and is an easy dog to train thanks to her intelligence and gentle nature.

If you're looking for a joyful, medium-sized companion who’s ready to be part of the family, Darma could be the perfect fit for you!

To give Darma the loving home she deserves, contact Bowen and Collinsville Pet Rescue:

Phone: 0459 757 455
Facebook: Bowen Collinsville Pet Rescue
Email: bcpri.adoptions@gmail.com

Rehoming fee: $400
Age: 4 months
Sex: Female
Breed: Bull Arab X
Other dogs: yes
Fences: 5ft

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Eye Sore or Dino-Roar? New Crazy Golf Development Up For Debate

May 2, 2025

A new planning application is currently open for community consultation, proposing a new recreation activity for Airlie Beach. The application seeks approval for a “Jurassic Falls” activity centre, set to feature an 18-hole mini golf course, virtual reality and arcade games, a virtual aquarium, food and drinks, and viewing areas on both top and lower levels. The site is located at 281 Shute Harbour Road, directly adjacent to the Main Street Airlie taxi rank, and opposite Magnums and McDonald's.

The proposed “Jurassic Falls” is inspired by the Jurassic Park movies, offering a dinosaur-themed adventure with immersive landscapes and dinosaur features scattered throughout the mini golf course.

The development application says the goal is to create a fun, interactive space for both locals and visitors to enjoy. It aims to promote community interaction through outdoor sport and recreation, providing both an entertainment venue and additional landscaping to enhance the area.

While the proposal has generated some positive reactions, the initial public consultation results reveal mixed opinions from the community. Many are excited about the idea of adding mini golf to the area, with some highlighting it as a great addition for families and tourists. However, a few concerns have been raised.

One community member expressed hesitation about the dinosaur theme, suggesting that a reef or marine theme might better suit the region. Another voiced concerns over insufficient parking in the area, stating the unused land on Waterson Way might be a better fit. Others shared that the visual dominance of the theming might conflict with the small holiday town feel of Airlie Beach.

The closing date for public submissions on the proposal is 14 May 2025. Make an official comment on a Development Application you need to do the following for it to be an eligible submission – this information is on our website here:https://www.whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au/economic-development-business-and-planning/building-and-development/development-assessment. The application itself can be viewed on Council’s Track my DA portal. The application number for the mini golf is 20241233.

What do you think? Will "Jurassic Falls" be a hit in Airlie Beach, or is it a case of too many dinosaurs? Your input is crucial to shaping the future of this development.

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APPLES FOR APPLES

May 1, 2025

Question 1:

Dawson's economy relies heavily on industries like agriculture and mining - how will you ensure long-term economic stability for Dawson's future generations?

Question 2:

Many young people in Dawson are looking for opportunities to stay and work locally. What will you do to ensure young people thrive without having to leave the region?

Question 3:

With housing affordability becoming an increasing issue in regional areas like Dawson, what is your plan?

Question 4:

What specific policies will you introduce to improve healthcare infrastructure and ensure all residents of Dawson, regardless of location, have equal access to timely and high-quality care?

Question 5:

What concrete steps will you take to improve local roads and connectivity, ensuring easier access to services, employment, and broader economic opportunities?

Andrew Willcox
LNP Candidate For Dawson

Question 1:

I back our local farmers, fishers, mine workers, and tourism operators. The Coalition believes in sustainable growth, through practical conservation and backing industry to make the calls they need to grow. We will cut the excessive red and green tape to get investment up and job growth moving in the right direction, while protecting prime agricultural land and our pristine natural landscapes. Labor has turned its back on miners and farmers. Under the Coalition, regional industries will have the support they need to thrive responsibly, ensuring long-term economic growth that benefits every corner of our community.

Question 2:

To keep young people in Dawson and get Australia back on track, we need real skills, real jobs, and a government that backs both. The Coalition has a plan to get more Australians into training, with a target of 400,000 new apprenticeships and traineeships, $260 million for new Australian technical colleges, and wage support for apprentices and trainees. Labor has neglected regional training, and failed to deliver opportunity in places like Dawson. Only the Coalition has a clear plan to build a stronger economy with a skilled workforce, giving our young people every reason to stay, work, and thrive locally.

Question 3:

Costs of everything is going up and housing affordability is one of the biggest concerns people in Dawson raise with me. The aspiration of homeownership should be within reach for all Australians, but under Labor, it’s become harder than ever. Their disastrous policy has failed to build a single home in two years. Combined with uncontrolled migration, rents are soaring, and homeownership is slipping further away. The Coalition’s plan is clear: cut red tape, boost supply, and ban foreign ownership. We will free up over 100,000 homes in five years and unlock up to 500,000 more through infrastructure investment.

Question 4:

Our plan will bring more GPs, specialists, and nurses to Dawson through regionally targeted incentives and training opportunities for medical professionals to live, work and stay in regional Australia. Under Labor, bulk billing rates have dropped from 88% to 77%, with even worse outcomes in regional areas. The Coalition cares about your health. We’re committing $9 billion to strengthen Medicare, doubling bulk-billed mental health sessions from 10 to 20 with $500 million invested into mental health support. We’ll also increase hospital funding, invest in cancer treatments, medical research, and women’s health. Access to healthcare should never be a luxury, it’s a right.

Question 5:

A Coalition government will prioritise vital transport infrastructure to improve access in Dawson. My number one priority is fixing the Bruce Highway. As a fierce campaigner, I’ve championed my 'Back Our Bruce' campaign. A Coalition will deliver on funding promises with more overtaking lanes, widened sections, and proper resurfacing, not patch jobs. Flood mitigation of Goorganga Plains will ensure the Whitsunday Airport stays open and accessible. Backing me means backing the Bruce. A Dutton/Littleproud government will also establish a $20 billion Regional Future Fund to guarantee regional Australia gets its fair share for essential transport projects, improving access, creating jobs, and driving economic growth.

Neil Wallace
Labor Candidate For Dawson

Question 1:

The future of economic development in the Whitsunday region must be grounded in strengthening our existing, world-class industries. Nowhere is this more critical than in tourism—our region’s crown jewel—where protecting the Great Barrier Reef is essential. The Labor Government has already invested $1.2 billion in reef protection, and I am committed to continuing and expanding that investment. I also strongly support the transformation of our local sugar cane industry through innovation—developing biofuels such as Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), as well as high-value food products like egg white and powdered milk derived from sugar.

Question 2:

I understand that we need to continue to create local jobs and opportunities that keep young people in our region. So far more than 1 million jobs have been created under the Albanese Labor Government. Free TAFE has also been a great opportunity for people to get the chance to undertake a course or study that will set them up for a well-paid job. Labor is making free TAFE permanent for Australians to help them gain skills and get ahead.
We have also delivered real wage increases for Australian workers.

Question 3:

Housing is a serious issue that needs addressing. I am open to seeing a range of options put forward to address housing and boost supply. I want to see local, state, and federal governments working together to seriously tackle this issue. Here’s some of what we are doing: From 1 April 2025, we’ve introduced a 2-year ban on foreign residents buying existing properties. Labor will introduce 5% deposits for all first home buyers with no need for lenders mortgage insurance and 100,000 homes will be built exclusively for first home buyers to purchase.

Question 4:

In its first term, the Albanese Labor Government tripled the bulk billing incentive for people who need to see their GP most often - pensioners, concession cardholders, and children - creating an additional 6 million bulk billed GP visits. A re-elected Albanese Government will go further, delivering an additional 18 million bulk billed GP visits every year so Australians can see a bulk billing GP. We will also deliver the Mackay Urgent Care Clinic which will be open for extended hours, treating non-life threatening conditions. This will take pressure off our busy hospital and give more locals free healthcare, close to home.

Question 5:

My biggest priority for transport is the Bruce Highway. Labor has committed an additional $7.2 billion, a record amount, to upgrade and fix the Bruce Highway to bring it up to a minimum three-star safety rating. My top priority is to fix the Goorganga Plains section—widely regarded as the most crucial infrastructure upgrade for the Whitsunday region. This section directly affects all our major industries. I will advocate for additional Commonwealth funding to improve key regional routes, including the Whitsunday Airport connector and the Hamilton Plains section of Strathdickie Road, despite their classification as state roads.

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