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Property Point 1st May

Property Point 1st May

Rarely do you turn your nose up at a cheap deal, an opportunity to save some money. Life is too expensive, kids cost too much … even when they grow up and go to uni. But this was the discount I never wanted, the bargain I never sought. I was about to have lunch with a bunch of colleagues and friends at a local pub one Friday recently but couldn’t find anything on the menu that appealed to me that day. I wanted something light, or a smaller dish that wasn’t going to weigh me down for the rest of the day. I was ordering at the bar and the barmaid, trying to assist in my search for a lighter or smaller meal, came up with the words I didn’t want to hear. Her voice was loud and clear, easily picked up by my friends: “Why don’t you get one of the seniors’ meals?” There was a split second of silence when I took in and tried to comprehend the strange words I had never heard directed at me, then another split second of panic as I realised the friendly barmaid had a voice like a megaphone and my friends were well and truly within earshot at a nearby table. Then came the laughter from my friends who for some reason thought this was the funniest thing they had heard that day. “A seniors’ meal! Yeah, mate get yourself a seniors’ meal!” Apparently, it was hilarious. Now, I don’t know the exact age one becomes eligible for a seniors’ meal, or any seniors’ discounts for that matter. I have to keep working hard and staying fit and feeling young and in the prime of life so that I can continue to pour funds into the funnel that provides food and accommodation and uni life for kids and family. I have deliberately avoided thoughts of being a “senior” and, therefore, taking advantage of the discounts and special deals that no doubt are on offer. I googled the qualifying age the other day and it said traditionally Queensland set the age at 65. Which means I’m not qualified for seniors’ stuff yet. I suspect there are opportunities for “younger seniors” but I don’t need to go there. There is, of course, nothing wrong with seniors’ deals and one day I am sure I will take full advantage of them. But it is more of a mindset for me, living life, selling houses and working in a way that deems age irrelevant because there is too much to do. I might not look young but I need to feel young so I can keep going … so no thoughts of seniors’ anything. In the spirit of fighting against the tide of time, I stepped up my exercise routine recently and joined one of the flash new gyms in town. The space, lighting, music, and “feel” of the place create an “energy” that helps inspire you to work hard and get results. When it comes to real estate, I am a buyer who thinks more about location than how modern and terrific the house is, which is why I live in West Mackay. But a venue like that gym reminds me that the right house, with the right features and feel, creates an inspiration that elevates the experience of life. It’s not just about the location, it’s how you feel when you are there, what your life feels like and looks like. Location is important but sometimes the most convenient location can’t provide the elevated experience that a particular house can offer. It can change the way you feel and interact, how you entertain and enjoy yourself. The right environment can bring out the best in you and inspire you to greater heights. Even if you’re a senior.

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M&P SERVICES OVER THE YEARS

M&P SERVICES OVER THE YEARS

 1986 – M&P Auto's Established, Archibald Street [860m2]  1987 – Moved to Satellite Crescent [3539m2]  1990 – M&P Transport Division  1994 – Shipping Containers  1997 – Max Lamb Jnr Joins M&P As Director  2002 – Moved to Spiller Avenue [16,000m2]  2004 – Authorised Duckbill Agent  2005 – First Transportable Building Designed & Built, Terry Seay joins M&P as a Director, Incorporated Company  2006 – First Mobile Crib  2008 – Opening of Rockhampton Depot (3998m2)  2009 – Combo Toilets  2010 – Authorised Teco Agent  2011 – Mobile Crib Rooms to PNG  2013 – Moved to Diesel Drive  2014 – Added Heavy Haulage To Transport Fleet  2016 – First Charity Golf Day, Authorised Tennant Agent  2017 – Authorised Earth Track Agent  2019 – Undercover Shed Extension  2021 – Wheeled Products division expanded, First Solar toilet trailers produced  2022 – Mobile Crib Rooms Added to Standard Hire Fleet  2023 – Largest Supply contract entered into at $4.9m  2024 – Cyclone Block & Log Tiedown System added to Manufacturing, Sales & Hire  2025 – 10th Annual Charity Day Raises 75k in one day, Manufacturing Excellence Award  2026 – 40th Year Milestone Achieved

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Rescue Pet of the Week Jinx

Rescue Pet of the Week Jinx

Every rescue kitten carries a story. Some begin in uncertainty, some in hardship, but all share the same quiet hope… to one day belong. Then there is Jinx. Sleek, black, and quietly enchanting, Jinx is the kind of kitten who stays with you. Like many rescue kittens, her early days were not easy, but with patience and care, she has discovered her confidence. Now, her playful spirit and affectionate nature are shining through more each day. Jinx is curious and clever, happiest when she is exploring her surroundings, watching the world from a sunny window, or settling in close after a burst of play. She is a reminder that sometimes the most overlooked animals—like black cats—have the most to give. Those who open their hearts to them are often rewarded with a loyalty that runs deep. Each of these kittens is on their own journey, but Jinx shares the same destination: a home filled with understanding, patience, and love. Because in the end, it’s not just about rescuing animals—it’s about giving them the chance to truly belong. Please contact foster carer Robin 0457 134 750. Contributed by Mackay Pet Rescue Inc.

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Kathryn George OAM Prepares For Final Anzac March With North High Band

Kathryn George OAM Prepares For Final Anzac March With North High Band

After nearly five decades of teaching, one of Mackay’s most passionate music educators is preparing for a bittersweet farewell as she leads her final ANZAC marching band trip. Kathryn George OAM has spent almost 49 years at North Mackay State High School, where she helped build the school’s renowned marching band program from the ground up. This year’s Brisbane ANZAC Day March will mark her final major appearance before handing the program to the next generation of staff. Mrs George formed the marching band in 1992 alongside fellow founding director David Bayliss. Since then, the program has grown into one of the largest single school marching bands in Australia. She said the program began as a way to extend talented instrumental music students beyond simply playing their instruments. “It’s a specialised skill and an extension to just playing an instrument, where you actually have to march and hold your position both vertically and horizontally while you’re playing,” she explained. Over the years the band has performed on some of the world’s biggest stages, representing Australia at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, performing at Disneyland and the Los Angeles Independence Day Parade, and even appearing at the Shanghai Tourism Festival. “It’s certainly one of the largest single school marching bands in Australia,” Mrs George said. “It’s so unusual – and rather wonderful – that it comes from a little town like Mackay rather than a big capital city.” This year the school band will again travel to Brisbane with around 90 students preparing for the parade, where they will appear as the first civilian band at the start of the procession before later marching alongside the army contingent marking its 175th anniversary. Among those helping carry the program forward are former students who have returned as staff members. “I know it’s in good hands,” she said. This year’s band will be led by Year 12 drum majors Chloe Waples and Alana Plunkett, who were selected after extensive auditions. Reflecting on her career, Mrs George said music has always been central to her life and she believes it plays a powerful role in education. “I’m really passionate about how important music is in learning for students and how it enhances the whole learning experience,” she said. “It teaches self-discipline and patience. With an instrument you have to work at it… it’s not a quick gratification, but it’s highly rewarding.” When she retires at the end of the year, she hopes to spend more time with family, including welcoming a fourth grandchild. And as she prepares the band for Brisbane one last time, she says the milestone fills her with immense pride. “I’m just so proud of my legacy and that the teachers continuing the tradition have come up through the band themselves.” “It’s going to be a very bittersweet moment, but it’s something I’ve been preparing for a while now.” After nearly 49 years at North Mackay State High School, Kathryn George OAM is preparing to lead her final ANZAC marching band. Photo supplied

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Pet Of The Week: Meet Billie

August 15, 2024

Billie, an adorable little puppy, was found dumped in a puddle between Proserpine and Bowen on Christmas Eve.
Billie was found by a young teenager who took her in and cared for her until she was nursed back into a healthy puppy. Billie is now a whirlwind, full of love and joy.
Unable to provide Billie with the love and attention she needed due to her studies, the lovely young lady, though saddened, chose to entrust her to Christina at Animal Rescue Whitsundays. Christina has since successfully found a new home for the beautiful puppy.
Billie is one of the many success stories at Animal Rescue Whitsunday. While no longer up for adoption, Christina has many other beautiful animals that come through her centre and need a home. Keep an eye on her Facebook page, or Whitsunday Life’s Pet of the Week for animals up for adoption.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/animalrescuewhitsunday
PH: 0403 397 808
Email: xtrabeefalo@gmail.com
Website: https://www.beefaloaustralia.com

Billie settling into her new home.
Billie loves her new siblings!

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Seagrass Nursery Project Launch

August 15, 2024

The new Airlie Beach Seagrass Nursery project is happening soon with its official opening this Saturday 17 August.

The launch of the new Airlie Beach Seagrass Nursery project will take lace at Coral Sea Marina.
 
The test nursery has been with us for over two years and following its success CQ University has secured grant funding for an upscaled nursery project.
 
The day will start at 11am with a Welcome to Country, an introduction and project overview, and photo opportunities.

At 11.45 time is allocated for a look over the nursery, afterwards everyone will move to Cannonvale Beach for a light lunch and after that, flower collecting.

Everyone in the community is invited to come along and get involved.

What to bring
   • Casual and comfortable clothes for the launch event
   • Sun smart clothes for flower collecting
   • Sun screen
   • Water
   • Fun, caring, kind attitude

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Did You Know?

August 15, 2024

Fines for not controlling your dog in public places have increased to $806. This includes having your dog off-leash in designated on-leash areas, or if the dog is in an off-leash area, you must be able to control the dog using voice commands. For everyone's safety, let's make sure our furry friends are always well-behaved in public spaces!

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A Minute With The Mayor

August 15, 2024

Last week CEO Warren Bunker, Councillor Clay Bauman and I attended the two-day 2024 Coastal Leaders Forum in Townsville.
 
This annual forum was a vital gathering of elected members, chief executives, and senior officers from across Queensland to showcase coastal council initiatives.
 
The well-attended forum explored current and emerging issues, identified coastal council-specific advocacy priorities and gave us the opportunity to engage with key State and Federal Government representatives and industry partners, on a range of matters impacting coastal communities.
 
Economic growth and diversification were major topics, particularly how we can leverage our natural assets to create new opportunities to boost tourism, support local businesses, and attract investment to our region.
 
The Shadow Minister for Environment and Science Sam O’Connor spoke openly of the LNP’s plans to improve access to National Parks, revitalise island tourism and fast track the approvals process for new projects such as the Whitsunday Skyway project.
 
This is encouraging news as the Skyway initiative, being driven by visionary tourism operator Elizabeth Hackett, is a project that will transform our region, offering both locals and visitors a unique way to experience the stunning natural beauty of the Whitsundays.
 
In Elizabeth’s words “Whitsunday Skyway will expand on, and complement current Whitsunday Tourism operations, offering greatly needed land-based infrastructure and activities for current and future tourism groups, regional residents, school groups, coach tours and other market segments.”
 
The Project is based around a 1km cable car ride to a summit 430m above sea level, in the Conway National Park, overlooking Airlie Beach and planning has progressed significantly and is now in the Detailed Assessment stage of an Exclusive Transaction Process with the Queensland State Government.
 
The all-weather cable car will move along at a height of 430m and offer a unique 360° vantage point to the Whitsunday Islands, Whitsundays mainland and the Coral Sea, with bistro, café and viewing facilities at the top.
 
There are also plans for a cultural interpretive centre, tropical rainforest activities and experiences, a network of mountain biking trails, a luge track facility, and a junior ropes course.
 
It is estimated that there are a further 12 months of the planning and development approval stage and then an estimated construction timeframe of 24 months so the next term of Government and support offered to the project will be key to it actually becoming a reality.
 
The economic impact is estimated to be around $40 million of new tourism spending, per year, with current analysis showing that more than 250,000 people are expected to visit the Skyway every year.
 
The total project development cost on completion is expected to be about $86m. 


Mayor Ry with Shadow Minister for Environment and Science Sam O’Connor and other Queensland Mayors at the Coastal Leaders Fortum in Townsville. Photo supplied

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Member Spotlight SeaLink Whitsundays

August 15, 2024

Recently, Jade from Tourism Whitsundays had the pleasure of experiencing SeaLink Whitsundays’ Big Island Day Tour. Aboard their new vessel, Reef Quest, Jade went on the five star boat trip to Whitehaven Beach, and said it was a truly exceptional experience!

The vessel's luxury is instantly apparent; it has a sleek modern design, air-conditioned interiors, and plush seating, the boat provides a stylish environment, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination. 

On the journey to Whitehaven Beach, guests are treated to guided talks about the Whitsundays. These informative sessions, led by experts, offer fascinating insights into the region's natural history, marine life, and environmental significance. The talks are engaging and educational, adding a rich layer to your understanding of this spectacular location. 

Upon arriving at Whitehaven Beach, Jade had an ample time to relax and enjoy its beauty. Additionally, the tour included two guided walks to both Hill Inlet and the Southern Whitehaven lookout, during which local guides shared intriguing details about the island's unique flora and fauna. This combination of luxury, exploration, and education created a truly memorable experience. 

SeaLink Whitsundays has masterfully blended comfort with adventure, offering a tour that stands out for its elegance and depth of experience. It's an exceptional way to explore The Whitsundays in style and gain a deeper appreciation of its natural wonders. 

Jade Yvonne, Business Development Executive, Tourism Whitsundays  

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Channel Nine’s Dilvin Yasa Visits Whitsundays

August 15, 2024

Tourism Whitsundays partners with national media to highlight the best experiences our region has to offer. Recently, we had the pleasure of hosting Dilvin Yasa from 9Honey, the lifestyle arm of nine.com.au, known for uncovering and sharing top local gems.

Dilvin's visit focused on showcasing the fantastic family-friendly land-based experiences and accommodation options available in The Whitsundays. 

During her stay, Dilvin spent a long weekend at the Big4 Adventure Resort, which provides the perfect mix of relaxation and fun for families. She also spent a day at the Whitsunday Crocodile Safari, ideal for those seeking adventurous encounters with local wildlife.

Dilvin explored the region’s hidden treasures with Driftwood Tours, including spots like Cape Gloucester and Dingo Beach. 

Tourism Whitsundays actively seeks local operators who are interested in promoting the region’s top experiences and accommodations.

If you are excited about contributing to the promotion of the Whitsundays’ unique offerings and showcasing its beauty to a wider audience, we’d love to hear from you. Please reach out to Rosanagh at pr@tourismwhitsundays.com.au for further information.  
 
Contributed by Rosanagh Gallivan, Public Relations & Social Media Executive, Tourism Whitsundays  

Dilvin Yasa had a great trip to the Whitsundays, Photo supplied

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“Buy a Pie to Keep Them Dry” Homeless Week Event A Huge Success

August 15, 2024

Bowen Community Centre is thrilled to announce this year’s ‘Buy A Pie To Keep Them Dry’ event was a tremendous success, raising over $3,000 to support homeless in the community.

The funds raised will be used to provide essential items such as tents, swags, and backpacks to those in need.
 
This year’s event took a different turn from the last, where the Community Centre hosted ‘Hamburgers for the Homeless’, which was warmly received by the Bowen community. 

During this event, the staff and volunteers distributed informative flyers to the community to raise awareness about these pressing concerns.
 
In addition to ‘Buy A Pie To Keep Them Dry’, Bowen Community Centre also launched ‘Pie It Forward’, which allowed them to distribute over 120 pies to those in need.

Stephanie Cora from Bowen Neighbourhood Centre said that making pies is a costly endeavour, but very worthwhile.

“This initiative has been crucial in providing support to our community,” she explained.
 
“A special thanks goes to Andrew, the Manager of Bowen Woolworths, for generously supplying all the ingredients for our delicious pies and hot apple pies.”
 
Kelly McDonald from Hillery Group, one of the major supporters, expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “This is a great community program, and we are thrilled to be a part of it.”

“Some of our crew has already devoured the pies, and in fact, we have very few left! They asked to give a big shout-out to the pie-makers!”
 
None of this would have been possible without the tireless efforts of Bowen Neighbourhood Centre’s Xena Yasso, who spent her birthday cooking up this magnificent storm.
 
“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to making this event a success,” said Ms Cora.

“Together, we are making a significant difference in the lives of our homeless community.”

Xena Yasso Chef extraordinaire made the 400 meat pies and 160 apple pies for the day

Lauren Miller from the Community Centre with the huge donation of all supplies for the pie drive

Kelly McDonald, Laila Ives, Georgia Wagg from Hillery Group with Volunteers Karenne Williams and Shaniece Cora from the Bowen Community Centre

Nathan Shepherd, Patrick Sanderson from Aurizon

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Sails & Stories Art Exhibition

August 15, 2024

Creative’s Connections latest Art Exhibition opened last Thursday night to coincide with the start of Airlie Beach Race Week.  

Over 200 guests attended the opening night, enjoying an array of beautiful paintings and sculptures responding to the theme “Sails and Stories”.  

The exhibition finished up yesterday concluding with the announcement of the Tassals People’s Choice Award.  The winning artist will receive a $500 prize. 
 

Pammie Harrison, Lynette Edwards, Vhari Kelly, Leigh Skead, Grace McDonald and Nadia Brucia-Neale

Merewyn Wright

Lousie Mahony and David Dias

Claudia Gray and Susie Bowen

Grace McDonald, Nadia Brucia-Neale and Gemma Louise Pap

Geoff Hards, Diahann Logan, John Denuyl, Trudy Hastings, Corrie Denuyl and Jean Sloane

Jacqui Henderson and Gemma Louise Pap

Gisi Harrington and John Mol

Mayor Ry Collins and Carol Collins

Gemma Louise Pap

Photo credit: Merewyn Wright

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Full Sails and Full Plates Airlie Beach Race Week Shoreside Long Table Lunch

August 15, 2024

Individuals wore their best blues, greens and aquamarines to enjoy the Airlie Beach Race Week Shoreside Long Table Lunch on Monday.
Guests tucked into a gourmet lunch featuring a delightful array of exquisite canapés, followed by a meticulously curated menu that showcased an abundance of fresh and local ingredients. Each dish was thoughtfully prepared to highlight the region's rich flavours and culinary traditions, creating a memorable dining experience that perfectly complemented the elegant atmosphere of the event.
There were many incredible Lucky Door Prizes to be won from Ocean Dynamics, Airlie Beach Festival of Music, Infuse Me Whitsundays, and Mount Gay Rum, including an adorable and exclusive Whitsunday Edition of Monopoly, that replaces all the original places with Whitsunday towns.
The event offered attendees the chance to immerse themselves in the breath-taking views of Airlie Beach Foreshore, savouring exquisite food and wine as a perfect rest day to a lively Race Week.

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Festival Village Goes Off-Grid!

August 15, 2024

Did you know that this year’s Airlie Beach Race Week Festival Village was powered entirely by the sun?

Airlie Beach Race Week’s Festival Village was fuelled entirely by Mobile Power Trailers’ solar panels.

Founder of Mobile Power Trailers Adam Janczyk said people were excited to see the power trailers driving the Festival Village ever since they announced the new innovation.

“Last time when we were here, we announced that we would go off-grid and sustainable, everyone was very excited about it!” explained Adam.

“I took it a step further when I came up here, I said no generators.

“I will run it all off the solar and the batteries and it’s been fantastic.”

Even on a cloudy day the batteries charged up and Adam was ready for a night filled with music, lights and activities.

Adam initially started Mobile Power Trailers through his other business called Pure Nation Solar. In total bringing 75 kilowatts worth of battery and 30 kilowatts worth of solar.

They started powering tiny homes with a device that could supply the house with power, whilst being up to 50 metres away from the home itself.

As the power trailers generated a life of their own, Adam spilt the two companies and now Mobile Power Trailers are powering big events.

Renewable and sustainable power is important to Adam, he has three children of his own and questions what world he is leaving behind for them. Adam, knowing he could make a difference, took the leap and has not looked back.

Although supplying renewable and sustainable power solutions is important to Adam, his passion lies with being able to provide if a disaster occurred.

“Imagine if a cyclone came through and we had these in the yard?” stated Adam.

“Mobile Power Trailers can give you Wi Fi and telecommunication. You can send that message to your mum and let her know you are safe.

“SAS helicopters fly blind but with power if you are in necessary need, you can send a text message and say, this is where I am. Come and get me.”

To prove that these trailers are capable of aiding people during natural disasters Adam has to prove their worth first. Next year Adam has plans to take the entire Whitsunday Sailing Club off-grid and run entirely off his Mobile Power Trailers.

Founder of Mobile Power Trailers Adam Janczyk had the Airlie Beach Race Week Festival Village running entirely off-grid thanks to his innovative mobile solar panels. Photo credit: Daniel Heggie

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Eco Barge Cleans Up With New Computers: Grant Helps Tech-Tide Their Marine Debris Efforts

August 15, 2024

Two weeks ago, Andrew Willcox dropped in to congratulate Libby Edge and her team at Eco Barge CleanSeas on receiving a much-needed $4000 volunteer grant to upgrade their outdated computer equipment.
Libby requested the grant back in November last year after seeing the volunteer grant opportunity on Federal Member for Dawson, Andrew Willcox’s newsletter, and received it in May this year which Libby described as a “great turn around!”
Before receiving the grant Libby and her team were using really old computers, which are vital to the running of their organisation:
“We do a lot of reporting and send out a lot of emails to our volunteers, everyone knows we need a computer to run, we were running off computers that were so old and weren't keeping up with the speed that we needed at all,” Libby explained.
The grant, which has gone to two new computers, has really streamlined the admin side of Eco Barge:
“This grant was perfect, it is so helpful, it's all about the nuts and bolts in running the organisation and you can't do it with a slow computer, but now we have brand new computers!” Libby enthused.
Libby herself uses the computers for grant writing and policy procedures, and without the admin side of Eco Barge they “can't run.”
“We reply to hundreds of emails a week and the new computers just make it that bit faster!”
Upon visiting Eco Barge, Andrew Willcox MP, stated, “It’s important we keep continuing to support organisations such as Eco Barge in the Whitsundays and I know they have big plans in the making and I look forward to continuing to work with them.”
The Eco Barge team really appreciated, Andrew Willcox’s attendance and for helping get the team the grant:
“I really want to thank Andrew and his team; it really is a daily thank you when we come into the office and it is so streamlined,” Libby emphasised.
She continued that visit to the centre, like the one Andrew Willcox MP did are important:
“It's very important for people to come into the centre and see what we do, once you come and see the marine debris, and the sheer volume that we have, it's an eye-opener, this is direct action and you can see it in action and see the plastic.”
Organisations like Eco Barge, rely on the generosity from the public and volunteers:
“If anyone donates to eco barge anything small or large is greatly appreciated, it all helps us go out there and do what we do best which is remove marine debris and protect our beautiful sea turtles.”
Libby and her team are always looking for more people to join Eco Barge: “if there are volunteers that are specialists in admin or data collection, I'm all ears and you can volunteer via our website.”
Eco Barge, now have the equipment to continue keeping their ocean clean and “raising awareness on how each individual can play their part on how to protect our ocean.”

Founder of Eco Barge Libby Edge and Federal Member for Andrew Willcox MP

Founder of Eco Barge Libby Edge and Andrew Willcox MP, with collected marine debris

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A Magical Week In The Whitsundays

August 15, 2024

Book Week is an exciting and magical celebration, that captivates the imaginations of children across Australia.

This year’s Book Week has an enchanting theme ‘Reading is Magic’ and it is encouraging children to read in a fun way.

‘Reading is Magic’ will be at taking place in all Whitsunday Regional Council libraries and there will be themed story times and activities for children to enjoy throughout Book Week.

Families can go in and there are lots of play stations set up, songs are also sung.

Acting team leader of Proserpine, Bowen and Collinsville Libraries Alicia Mulcahy loves reading herself and thinks it is important for children to start reading too.

“I love reading, it transports me into a new world, allowing me to have incredible adventures and meet fascinating characters. I love to read books about different cultures to learn new perspectives,” Alicia said.

“It’s important to foster a love of reading early to encourage lifelong learning!

“In school, you read to learn, and that can be a little bit boring, but reading is a lifelong skill, so if you're reading fantastic stories you learn to have a love for it.”

Alongside Book Week an annual Book of the Year Award is announced.

The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA), established in 1945, hosts an annual Book of the Year Award, created to promote high-quality literature for young Australians.

There are different judging panels, and they award a book of the year.

Libraries receive a short list of books, so they can stock all of the books that are on the list, and then the CBCA award Book of the Year.

In the lead-up to the CBCA's Book of the Year Awards, children celebrate the joy of reading by dressing up as their favourite literary characters in Book Week.

During this special week stories come to life and young readers are inspired to explore the wanders of books and the limitless possibilities they hold.

Come and be a part of the enchanting Book Week celebrations at your local library! Dress up as your favourite characters and dive into the magical world of reading and start your reading journey.

Come to Book Week and fall in love with reading, Stock Image

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Bowen High Go For Gold At The Challenge Games And Athletics Carnival

August 15, 2024

Alongside the Olympic athletes, students from Bowen State High School have been excelling on the track for the past few weeks.

Bowen State High School celebrated 30 years of inclusive athletics at The Challenge Games on Wednesday 24th July.

The Challenge Games are an annual event held at the Townsville Sports Reserve, which allows students of all ages with disabilities to participate in a range of athletic and novelty activities.

Bowen State High School students represent their school with pride and enthusiasm alongside a contingent of other schools across the North Queensland Region.

Head of Diversity Craig Ninnes understands the difficulty that students with disabilities face and praises The Challenge Games inclusivity.  

“Navigating the social landscape of high school can be difficult for students with disability,” Craig Ninnes said.

“The Challenge Games allows students with disability the opportunity to connect with each other through the common theme of athletics. The friendships and self-confidence they build will allow them to improve their own wellbeing, engagement and success in learning.”

The focus of the day was fun, and friendship and students were able to socialise with local primary schools, compete against other high schools, and forge stronger relationships with their own peers.

Events for the day included shotput, long jump, rugby league, vortex throwing, fling-o-majig, 200m and sitting volleyball.

Bowen State High School Students also hit the field in their Interhouse Athletics Carnival, which was held over two days on the 1st and 2nd August.

This year’s carnival saw the highest attendance and participation it has seen in many years.

Students competed in traditional track and field events, as well as age group challenges. Highlights of the carnival included the Mascot Race and the staff verse Year 12 students’ tug-of-war.

Principal of Bowen State High School Rob Harris said these sporting events are important to students as they focus on Olympic values that they want to replicate.

“The focus is to emulate the Olympic values of Excellence, Respect and Friendship,” said Principal Harris.

“When we see students achieving results because of their hard work and training, along with students cheering on their peers and interacting positively with staff to assist with events, it highlights those extra-curricular activities are important for student and staff wellbeing.

“Congratulations to all students on their performances, especially our age champions and we wish those students who have qualified for the North Queensland Trials in Townsville later this month all the best.”

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Career Academy Launches At Bowen State High School

August 15, 2024

A dedicated careers’ program has launched for students at Bowen State High School with a focus on know and grow local.

Career Academy Grow Local Connection comprises a five-session program for students to explore local career opportunities of which a key feature is the inclusion of local employer guest panels to dig deeper into just what’s on offer locally, and students hear first-hand about the range of job options and opportunities.

Bowen State High School Principal, Rob Harris has welcomed the collaboration with Career Academy to provide students, not only with personal development but also with ‘a real world’ perspective and what potential employers are looking for which is important for students looking to gain their first job out of school and start their careers.

Mr Harris said Career Academy will equip participating students across year levels, 10, 11 and 12 with greater knowledge to make first career choices and a better understanding of what employers want.

Career Academy Program Director, Maree Franettovich said the Program is focussed on personal skills development for students in a career context to build greater confidence to seek out information, plan and make decisions, and engage in the types of activities required of them to make things happen in relation to their careers.

Pamela Greet, Jake Collins, Susan Brown, Emily Moore, Rob Harris and Maree Franettovich

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The Grass Is Greener with Whitsunday Mowers Cutting-Edge Solutions for a Lush Lawn!

August 15, 2024

If there is one place that knows about Lawn Mowers, it's Whitsunday Mowers, the company dates back to 25 years ago, and was bought by Wayne and Sharron Drabsch in 2018.
Wayne, a seasoned business owner, brings extensive experience to the lawn mower industry. With over 40 years as a mechanic and a passion for lawn mowers dating back to when he was 13—when he would take community mowers home to study and tinker with them —Wayne combines deep technical knowledge with a lifelong enthusiasm for the field.
Business owner Wayne explained how the business went from a “little backyard business and developed into something where we service the whole area now, and not just Proserpine.”
Whitsunday Mowers only sells top quality products:
“We do not sell any cheap product at all; it's got to be value for the customer for us to put our hands on it.”
On their second-hand products the company gives a 3-month warranty to ensure the quality and longevity of their products.
Despite enjoying a strong start during the COVID-19 pandemic, Wayne acknowledges that the gardening market is highly competitive. However, given the company's rapid expansion, it’s clear they are thriving.
Whitsunday mowers has some new and exciting items coming online, including an all-terrain type mower called the ALTOZ TRX354. This machine is a commercial grade zero turn mower with tracks on the rear instead of wheels and has puncture proof front tyres. It is very stable on slopes and smooth over rough ground, it is also very good on wet soggy areas where normal mowers would get bogged.
“We are constantly looking for new products to offer the customer a better experience,” explained Wayne.
Whitsunday Mowers remains committed to supporting the community through generous donations. Recently, they backed the fishing tournament in Hideaway Bay and contributed to the Soldier's Hall in Bloomsbury.

Come support them too and take a look at their amazing new products, you can even demo an item on your own property with one of the Whitsunday Mowers staff.
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