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Then & Now A Snapshot Through Time

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WELCOME A Message From The Principal Katherine Nelson

WELCOME A Message From The Principal Katherine Nelson

As the proud principal of St Catherine’s Catholic College, I would like to extend a welcome to community members to learn more about our College, and to join us for the 100 year celebration. In 1925, the Sisters of Mercy founded St Catherine’s School in Marathon Street. Many of our current students have parents and grandparents who attended the school and who have fond memories of their schooling. Catholic schools were originally founded to provide for those who might not otherwise gain an ade

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Nurturing Young Minds At St Catherine’s

Nurturing Young Minds At St Catherine’s

At St Catherine’s Catholic College, education begins with a strong foundation. The school is committed to nurturing students from Prep through to Year 12, helping them grow academically, spiritually, socially and emotionally. The Mercy Precinct, named in honour of the Sisters of Mercy who founded the school in 1925, is home to Prep to Year 2 students. This dedicated area includes spacious classrooms and shaded outdoor play areas featuring mini soccer fields and imaginative play spaces designed t

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Progressing With Purpose

Progressing With Purpose

At St Catherine’s Catholic College, the primary school program for children in Years 3 to 6 lays a strong foundation for academic success and personal growth within a supportive and inclusive environment. With a focus on educating the whole child through head, heart and hands, students are guided through these important years by dedicated classroom teachers who support both their wellbeing and academic development. Literacy and numeracy remain central to the curriculum, but the learning experien

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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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Editor's Note

May 1, 2025

Hi Everyone,

Almost five months ago, two dear friends faced an unimaginable tragedy when one of them fell from a tree, resulting in the loss of the use of his legs. Since that moment, the other has been by his side every single day—struggling with him, crying with him, and celebrating even the smallest victories, sometimes laughing as the days begin to get easier.

Many of you in the community know Tim and Norina. They’re long-time locals and the proud owners of WhitPro. For the past five years, our office has been located on their property in Woodwark, so seeing them both was a part of our daily lives.

Since the accident, they’ve had to relocate to the rehabilitation centre at Townsville Hospital, and we all miss them deeply. Out of respect for their journey, we gave them the time they needed to be ready to share their story. Though we’ve all been asked repeatedly about Tim’s wellbeing by concerned members of the community, we wanted to wait until they felt prepared to go public.

Three weeks ago, the time came. I visited them in Townsville, and as I walked through the entrance, I tried to hold back tears. But I needn’t have worried, because Norina bounced toward me with her familiar energy, and I immediately felt at ease.

Seeing Tim was wonderful. He is active, determined in his recovery, and navigating a new path with resilience. He cracked his signature inappropriate jokes—only ones he could get away with—and we laughed, and yes, there were some soothing tears too.

The big message from both of them is this: every day is a challenge. Yes, there are setbacks, but there are also small wins. Family is everything. Life is everything. And they are strong because they are together.

Please take a moment to read their story on page 4, and scan the QR code to sign the petition. It’s a crucial step in lobbying for continued funding for specialist spinal care at Townsville Hospital.

Rach

Quote of the Week: “All it takes is all you’ve got” (Marc Davis)

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Fixed, variable or split

May 1, 2025

What home loan fits yours needs?

When it comes to choosing a home loan, one of the first big decisions is whether to go with a fixed or variable interest rate. Each option comes with its own pros and cons, and the best choice depends on your personal circumstances and financial goals.

A fixed-rate home loan means your interest rate stays the same for a set period, usually between one and five years. This provides certainty — your repayments won’t change, which can be helpful for budgeting. It’s a popular choice when rates are low, as it protects you from future rate hikes. However, fixed loans often come with less flexibility. You might face break fees if you want to refinance or pay off your loan early.

On the other hand, a variable-rate home loan has an interest rate that can move up or down depending on market conditions. These loans often come with more features, such as offset accounts or redraw facilities. If interest rates drop, your repayments could decrease — but if rates rise, so will your costs.

Some Bendigo Community Bank customers choose a split loan, combining both fixed and variable portions to balance stability and flexibility.

“Ultimately, whether you go fixed, variable, or a mix, it’s important to consider your financial situation, risk tolerance, and plans for the future” says Amanda Anderson, Bendigo Community Bank Cannonvale-Proserpine’s Branch Manager.

When was the last time you reviewed the health of your home loan?

Whether you’re in the market for a first or second home, looking to refinance, invest in a new property, or lower your repayments, a home loan health check could be just what you need to get ahead and realise your goals.

Amanda Anderson, Bendigo Community Bank Cannonvale-Proserpine’s Branch Manager says there are four things to review annually when it comes to your home loan.

“By looking at your interest rates, loan term, repayment flexibility, fees and charged, you can make sure it's still right for you and your current needs and goals,” said Amanda.

Did you know: Bendigo Bank home loan customers are the most satisfied in Australia?

A survey of more than 45,000 Australians across the nation’s 10 largest banks has found. New findings released by Roy Morgan show Bendigo Bank had the highest home loan customer satisfaction rate in the six months to December last year, sitting at 87.7%.

If you’re ready to talk home loans, or just want to know more about what you can expect when the time is right, Amanda and the Bendigo Community Bank team are happy to help. The team are experienced lenders and understand both the excitement and challenges that come with buying a home.

Call in and see Amanda and the team today at the Branch at Whitsunday Plaza Cannonvale, call (07) 4948 3599, or email cannonvale&proserpinemailbox@bendigoadelaide.com.au

Contributed with thanks to Bendigo Bank

Amanda Anderson, Bendigo Community Bank Cannonvale-Proserpine’s Branch Manager. Photo supplied

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Mobile Police Beat Arrives In Region

May 1, 2025

Locals within the Mackay Whitsunday District will now be able to request a Mobile Police Beat be deployed to their local communities as part of the ‘Bring the Beat’ police engagement program that has seen success across other parts of the state.

Known as the ‘police station on wheels’, the program has been helping inform police where members of the community would like to see them and giving officers on the ground more opportunities to discuss crime prevention in their neighbourhoods.

Community members are now able to request a Mobile Police Beat to their nominated location through submitting a form online through their local myPolice webpage.

Mackay Whitsunday District Officer Superintendent Dean Cavanagh said this agile and high-visibility presence will allow residents to play a more active role in the safety and security on their streets.

“The ‘Bring the Beat’ program provides greater access to the community, allowing police to be present in hotspots where they are able to respond swiftly where needed,” Superintendent Cavanagh said.

“The Mobile Police Beat will be able to provide instant access to police at large events and in high traffic areas where we can engage most with residents.

“Not only will this give the public greater access to police services when and where they are needed, but it will give the community the opportunity to discuss local crime issues, and learn about how they can enhance their own security.

“We look forward to building on the success we’ve seen across the state and how we can look to further expand this within the Mackay Whitsunday District.”

Requests for deployments of the Mobile Police Beat will be considered in line with operational demands and current intelligence.

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Whitsunday Business Conference Share your Story!

May 1, 2025

The Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce and Industry's 2025 Whitsunday Business Conference will be held 9am-5pm Thursday 28 August 2025 at TAFE Queensland Whitsunday Campus, Cannonvale.

This special annual event will bring the region’s business community and stakeholders together for a day of for a day of insights, connections, and game-changing ideas.

The Conference will feature an interactive program of local knowledge and regional expertise from a range of industries.

Wanted: Business Owners to Share Your Stories!
The Chamber is calling on local business owners, industry leaders, and innovators to take the stage!

The Chamber is keen to provide speaking opportunities in the Conference program for local businesses so we can share ideas, support each other, and build a thriving business community. Whether you’ve made small improvements or led major change, we want to hear from you!

If you want to be a speaker, panel guest, or just want to share special offers or prizes with attendees simply the Chamber's expression of interest form by 5pm Friday 9 May 2025.

Do you have a business story on one or more of the following themes?
• Success through partnerships – How collaboration between businesses and industries drives growth.
• Winning the talent game – Recruitment, retention & workplace culture done right, plus keeping the next-gen in the region.
• Future-proofing your business – Navigating supply chain disruptions, economic shifts and new opportunities.
• Sustainability & smart business – Boosting efficiency, reducing waste and innovating for long-term success.
• Leveraging digital & tech – AI, automation and digital marketing strategies that work.
• Business owner mindset – Get out of your own way! – Shift your thinking, challenge old habits and unlock new opportunities for growth.
• Lessons from local business leaders – Your journey, your challenges, your wins!

Not up for a speaking gig? There are other ways to get involved! If you would like to provide a Special Conference Offer or Prize, please contact the Chamber team.

Learn more: https://www.whitsundaycoastchamber.com.au/whitsundays-business-conference/

WHAT: Whitsunday Business Conference
WHERE: TAFE Queensland Whitsunday Campus, Cannonvale
WHEN: Thursday 28 August, 9am - 5pm

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Proserpine Students Launch Inaugural Whitsunday Leos Club

May 1, 2025

Proserpine Lions Club are excited to work alongside a new generation of community-minded students from Proserpine State High School, launching the inaugural Whitsunday Leos Club.

The new club was inspired by the proactive students who have worked at various community events with the Lions Club, including last year’s food stall at Show Whitsunday.

Proserpine Lions Club member Jane Bettridge said club members were impressed with the students work ethic.

“They wouldn’t stay still, taking their own initiative to find jobs to do from folding napkins, wiping tables, even sweeping,” she said.

“Many stayed longer after their shift had finished to help. These students are the face of the future.”

Fellow Lions club member Misty Bland was impressed the students had discovered the joy of volunteering at such a young age.

“It’s wonderful to see their confidence grow through their involvement in the club,” she said.

“It’s incredible to see their passion for their community. Their commitment is incredible.”

Principal Don McDermid congratulated the students for taking the lead with this wonderful opportunity to give back to the greater Whitsunday community.

“They are a motivated group of students who already have a list of great fundraising and community service ideas that we look forward to seeing them execute as the year progresses,” he said.

“We are grateful to the Proserpine Lions Club and our senior teacher Mrs Martin for providing this mentorship opportunity for our students to work within the community and give back through combined projects.”

The Leos have elected their committee and are working towards the first fundraiser for the year, with more details to come in the weeks ahead. They will also host their official swearing in ceremony.

Proserpine State High School students in Years 9-12 are encouraged to join the Whitsundays Leos Club and make a difference in the community through like-minded events.

Be sure to keep an eye out for them in the community

Whitsunday Leos Club inaugural committee members. Front: President Amelia Brain, Vice President Allegra Bradley, Secretary Elizabeth Pascoe, Treasurer Marlou Rubio. Back: Membership Director Ruhveer Kaur, Community Service Director Thalia Foster and Fundraising Director Shakiya Hanlon-Thompson.

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Glorious Conditions and Strong Scores at Proserpine Golf Club

May 1, 2025

After weeks of rain and wet conditions, the weather finally turned on the charm for Proserpine Golf Club members last week. Under blue skies and a cooling breeze, players made the most of the improved conditions with some impressive scoring across a packed program of competitions.

Tuesday 22 April
In the Stableford competition, Colin Hounsell led the way, winning the men's event with 38 points. Steve Mitchell finished runner-up on 35 points. Logan Devery picked up a two-shot win on the 2nd hole, with nearest the pins claimed by Devery (2nd) and Scott Mason (13th). Meanwhile, the Vets travelled to Home Hill to compete in the Whitsunday Group event.

Wednesday 23 April
The April Ladies Monthly Medal, proudly sponsored by PD Law, was contested with great spirit. Ann Gardel claimed victory with a superb nett 68, ahead of Pauline Redpath (72) and Elspeth Scotford (73). Nearest the pins went to Elspeth Scotford, Rehab Hull (9th), Jenny Hounsell, and Ann Gardel (16th).
In the men’s comp, Daniel George emerged victorious with a 69 nett.

Thursday 24 April
Another Stableford competition saw players enjoying the pristine course.
In A Grade, Greg Walker took top honours with 41 points, ahead of Andrew Albergo on 37.
B Grade winner was Steve Mitchell with 39 points, narrowly edging out Peter Lindsay with 38.
Two-shot winners included Aaron Prosser (9th), Ryan Wilkes (13th and 16th), and Andrew Albergo (13th), while nearest the pins were secured by Steven Clare (2nd), Brock Smith (9th), Adam Hosie (13th), and Scott Mason (16th).

Friday 25 April – ANZAC Day 2 Ball Ambrose
Perfect conditions greeted golfers for the special ANZAC Day 2 Ball Ambrose.
Trevor Nosworthy and Tony Chapple posted an impressive 60 nett to claim victory, ahead of Henry and Nathan Sothmann (62), with Harvey and Scott Mason taking third on 62.25.
Mark Callaghan and Patrick Camm were drawn for the Putt for Cash challenge, coming close but missing out, meaning next week’s jackpot will rise to $800.
Ken Granger was the lucky winner of the $100 raffle board prize.

Saturday 26 April
Players returned for a Stroke competition, with the course clearly recovering well and the scores reflecting the improving conditions.
In the men's event:

A Grade: Logan Devery (66 nett) pipped Cremor Cooper (67) for the win.
B Grade: Luke Wayth shot a brilliant 63 nett to win, followed by Barry Mortimer (64).
Two-shot winners included Blake Lovelock (1st and 9th), Tony Goss (2nd), and several players on the 13th, including Wayth, James Kean, Logan Devery, and Ross Hammond. Levi Holmes scored on the 16th.
Nearest the pins were claimed by Tony Goss (2nd), Blake Lovelock (9th), Luke Wayth (13th), and Levi Holmes (16th).

In the ladies’ event, Peta Thomas triumphed with 71 nett on a countback from Vickie Wallace, with Tiina Randmae (74) and Toni Clauss (76) rounding out the top four.
Tiina Randmae (2nd) and Rehab Hull (9th) claimed nearest the pin prizes.

Sunday 27 April
A glorious day for golf capped off the week with another Stableford competition.
In the men's section, Gary Scotford took the win with 37 points, just ahead of Marcus Heathcote (36).
Two-shot winners included Danny York (2nd), Blake Lovelock and Jason Bourke (13th), and Aaron Prosser (16th).
Ladies' winner was Sara Hagy with a superb 38 points, ahead of Nicole Cooper (35). Hagy also picked up the two-shot prize on the 13th, with Elise Hodgson claiming nearest the pin on the 2nd.

Full results are available on Golflink.

Centenary Celebration Events
Friday 2 May:
2pm Greenkeeper’s Revenge: 9-Hole Novelty Event
6pm Canapés
Saturday 3 May:
10am 18-hole Stableford Competition and lunch
6pm Evening Gala Dinner (bus available, $15 return per person, contact the Pro Shop)
Sunday 4 May:
10am or 11am 3-Ball Ambrose and lunch
Don't forget, Monday 5 May is a public holiday in Queensland – the perfect opportunity to enjoy a round of golf!

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Proserpine Vets Shine at First Interclub Competition

May 8, 2025

Proserpine Veteran golfers kicked off their 2025 interclub campaign in style, travelling to Home Hill for the first event of the season. A big thank you goes to the Home Hill volunteers who worked hard to get the course into playable condition following recent weather challenges.

It was an early start for the 24 Proserpine players who made the trip, with a special thanks to Ken Granger for driving the bus and ensuring everyone arrived safely and on time. A total field of 67 players turned out for the day, making for a lively and competitive event.

Congratulations to Vickie Wallace, who placed third in the Ladies competition with a strong 34 points. In the Men's division, Barry Mortimer produced a brilliant round of 40 points, narrowly missing out on first place by just a single shot.

Other notable Proserpine scores included:

Ladies:
Elspeth Scotford (33)
Robyn Whitham (33)
Kath Borer (31)
Jenny Hounsell (29)
Leanne Alexander (29)

Men:
John Roser (35)
Laurie Dakin (33)
John Wallace (33)
Mark Richards (32)
Craig McLean (31)
Vic Feldman (31)
Alan Clinch (31)

Pin Shot winners from Proserpine were Leanne Alexander, Elspeth Scotford, John Wallace and Larry Muller.

It was a fantastic start to the year for the Proserpine Veterans, with strong performances across the board. Players are looking forward to building on this momentum in upcoming events.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

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Putting First Aid First

May 1, 2025

Since opening their doors in 2009, Andrew and Wendy Barker have been at the forefront of first aid training and supplies in the Whitsundays, dedicating their work to equipping the community with life-saving skills.

Their business, specialising exclusively in first aid courses and supplies, offers everything from basic CPR and first aid to advanced resuscitation and occupational first aid.

They tailor their courses to suit a wide range of industries including mining, construction, education, and emergency services.

Andrew, a qualified tradesman, firefighter of 19 years, and SES volunteer, brings hands-on experience to every course. His background ensures each session is relevant, practical, and relatable, particularly for high-risk workplaces. Wendy complements the team by focusing on training childcare providers, schools, and community groups.

“We run small courses, and we like our courses small for two reasons,” said Andrew.

“One, people feel more comfortable to ask questions and get involved, and two, there’s nowhere to hide, so nobody comes into the course and sits in the corner. Everyone has to participate.”

The duo strongly believes that first aid education should start early. They advocate for mandatory first aid training in schools and as a prerequisite for obtaining a driver’s licence.

“There are tree reason why people should get first aid as a bare minimum,” Andrew said.

“Number one, they leave school. Every child should be leaving school with a first aid certificate. We think it is so important.

“Number two, every child that gets a their license should have their first aid, we believe it should be a prerequisite to have first aid before you get their license.

“Lastly, is when you become a parent.”

Andrew explained that 85% of first aid is done at home, and not in the workplace.

Customisation is a key part of their service. At AWB First Aid First courses are taught either at their store, or they will visit you. They also tailor the training to specific workplace, providing real workplace or real world scenarios into their courses.

What sets the business apart is their dedication to first aid, their whole business is first aid focussed, they even have a specialised first aid shop with first aid kits ready for purchase.

Beyond training, Andrew and Wendy stay engaged with the community by updating their shopfront with seasonal and relevant health messages, from cyclone preparation tips to snake bite awareness.

The two of them like their job but the main reason they do it, is to make sure that people in this community are safe.

While Andrew and Wendy joke that they missed their calling to become a paramedic, they have no regrets.

“It’s a strange industry,” Andrew said. “We teach people first aid, but I hope they never have to use it.”

Wendy and Andrew Barker are ready to teach you all things First Aid. Photo credit: Daniel Heggie

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Students Embrace Hands-On Learning in TAFE Cookery and Hospitality Courses

May 1, 2025

TAFE Queensland’s cookery and hospitality courses at the Whitsundays campus are proving to be a recipe for success, attracting a diverse range of students from around the world, each bringing their own passion for food and customer service to the classroom.

Students in both study areas praise the design of the courses, describing them as a well-balanced blend of theory and practical experience.

Students typically spend about two and a half days a week in the kitchen, along with time in the computer room for theoretical learning, covering everything from food safety to completing assessments.

For many, the hands-on, practical experience at TAFE Queensland has been a game-changer. One student reflected, “I tried online courses before, but it wasn’t the same. I like hands on experience and learning from the teacher.”

Career aspirations among the students vary. Some are aiming for a future in professional kitchens or managing restaurants, while others are still exploring their options. But all students share an interest in the food industry – whether it’s hospitality or cookery – and they love the courses, which open doors to a wide range of career paths across the sector.

Many students are already gaining industry experience, working as kitchen hands or in front-of-house roles at local cafes and restaurants.

The practical side of the course has left a strong impression on all of the students, the students love getting in the kitchen, learning new techniques and cuisines.

The hospitality courses are also popular, with one student saying they enrolled under the impression they would prefer the cooking component, but now prefer hospitality more.

A student completing their Diploma of Hospitality Management (SIT50422) expressed how it is great to learn and understand how a business can run.

Scott Edmonds teaches the Diploma of Hospitality Management (SIT50422) and Certificate III in Hospitality (SIT30622). He leads the training, offering students a blend of practical skills and industry knowledge designed to prepare them for a wide range of careers in the sector.

In terms of teaching style, Scott focuses on a strong knowledge base first, including understanding the products, anticipating guest needs, and developing transferable systems and routines.

"If I can make students comfortable with the systems – like how to set up, serve, and handle service tasks – then they can focus on the more complicated parts like adjusting to new menus," he said.

For entry-level students, the emphasis is on practical skills and building confidence for those crucial first shifts. At the diploma level, the focus shifts to career development and management pathways, preparing students for a range of futures from supervising kitchens to running their own businesses.

Students are trained for high-end service, even though local opportunities vary.

“We shoot for the higher end because it’s easier to teach those skills that they may not need on their first shift, rather than when they arrive for that first shift, and then not have the skills, Scott explained.

“We try to prepare them for those higher end venues, so they are prepared for every environment, and then if they end up working somewhere where they simply don't do table service, they’ve still got that skill set in their pocket.”

The state-of-art campus training restaurant and café plays a key role in student development. The real-world environment provides cookery students studying courses such as the Certificate III in Commercial Cookery (SIT30821) and Certificate IV in Kitchen Management (SIT40521) with practical kitchen training. During the regular public lunches, hospitality students gain hands-on service experience.

With a growing need for skilled hospitality and kitchen workers in the region, graduates from TAFE Queensland jump into the industry with all the skills they need to succeed, and more.

Hospitality and Cookery students at TAFE Queensland Whitsunday Campus. Photo credit: Daniel Heggie

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Whitsunday Woman To Run 3,800km to Break Silence on Domestic Violence

May 1, 2025

In the early hours of Thursday morning (May 1) Whitsunday local Fran Hurndall set off on an incredible journey from Cottesloe Beach (Western Australia) to Sydney.

She will run 3,800 kilometres east to raise awareness and funds for domestic and family violence support in Australia.

Fran is aiming to do the run in a record time of just 34 days, running 110km per day, for 12-14 hours a day. Fran will burn an average of 8,000 calories a day and tread through more than 10 pairs of shoes as she makes her way to Sydney.

If she completes the run and reaches Sydney in early June, Fran will set a new world record and become the first woman to complete this feat in under 40 days.

Fran’s inspiration is her sister, a survivor of domestic violence and her chosen charity is RizeUp Australia, an organisation providing life-saving support for families impacted by domestic violence. Her goal is to raise $1 million to make a difference to the lives of women and children impacted by domestic and family violence.

“In Australia, two out of every five people have been exposed to domestic violence, and one in every five women has experienced family violence. Last year, one woman died every four days on average at the hands of her intimate partner or former partner,” she said.

“I’m calling on all Australians impacted by domestic violence to start reaching out and speaking up and hopefully this will make it easier for people to break their silence and come forward.

“The most beautiful thing is that by doing this run I've given my sister a voice to start her healing journey and that’s what I hope others will be able to do.

"Most of us know someone who has been affected by this kind of abuse – myself included. That’s why every kilometre I run will represent the strength of those who have endured abuse, and every donation will help provide essential support to those in need."

Fran is no stranger to setting world records and making a much-needed impact in the process. In 2023, she captured national attention when she dribbled a football nearly 1,000km from the Gold Coast to Sydney.

As a professional athlete who was scouted to represent England at just 15, the 2023 campaign raised funds for Women Sport Australia and highlighted the importance of women in sport during the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

For more information and to make a donation, visit www.reachoutspeakupchallenge.com.au

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