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Queensland Government Extends Support For Greater Whitsunday Regional Workforce Collaboration

Queensland Government Extends Support For Greater Whitsunday Regional Workforce Collaboration

Queensland Government Extends Support for Greater Whitsunday Regional workforce collaboration Greater Whitsunday Alliance (GW3) has welcomed the Queensland Government’s announcement of continued funding for the Greater Whitsunday Regional Jobs Committee (RJC), securing the program through to 2027. This extension confirms GW3 as the host organisation for the Regional Jobs Committee program until 2027 and reinforces the vital role the committee plays in aligning local industry needs, training pathways, and regional workforce development. The program is designed by locals, for locals, providing a coordinated approach to identifying unique skilling challenges and strengthening connections between industry, government, training providers and community organisations. The Greater Whitsunday RJC forms part of a statewide network of 12 Regional Jobs Committees operating from Cairns to the Gold Coast. Together, these committees deliver region-specific skilling and workforce solutions that respond directly to local needs and support long-term economic growth. Greater Whitsunday Alliance (GW3) Chief Executive Officer, Ms Kylie Porter, said the commitment demonstrates the importance of proactive workforce planning as local industries continue to evolve. “We are delighted the Queensland Government is continuing to invest in regional workforce development through the RJC program. “This extension ensures we can keep driving a coordinated, industry-led approach to skills, training, and workforce attraction across Mackay, Isaac, and Whitsunday. Greater Whitsunday Regional Jobs Committee Chair, Ms Carissa Mansfield, said sustained funding provides important certainty for industry and partners. “Workforce remains one of the biggest challenges facing our region. The continuation of the RJC program means we can keep bringing local voices together to address barriers to training, participation, and business growth.” Member for Mackay, Mr Nigel Dalton, said the Queensland Government is committed to supporting strong regional jobs and skills development. “The Greater Whitsunday RJC is delivering real impact by strengthening local training pathways and helping businesses connect with the support they need. Extending this program through to 2027 ensures continued investment in regional jobs, industry alignment, and sustainable economic growth.” “This funding reflects our commitment to ensuring local people have access to local opportunities, and that regional communities are supported to thrive.” The Greater Whitsunday Regional Jobs Committee is proudly supported and funded by the Queensland Government.

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Mackay Residents Invited To Help Shape The Future Of The Bruce Highway

Mackay Residents Invited To Help Shape The Future Of The Bruce Highway

Mackay residents are being encouraged to put their hand up to help shape the future of the Bruce Highway, with Expressions of Interest now open for regional representatives to join the Bruce Highway Advisory Council. The State Government has opened applications for the next round of regional representatives, including one position for the Mackay Whitsunday region, as part of its commitment to improving safety, reliability and long-term planning along Queensland’s major north–south transport corridor. The Bruce Highway Advisory Council brings together regional representatives and industry experts to help inform priorities for investment and upgrades, including the $9 billion Bruce Highway Targeted Safety Program and the development of a statewide Fatigue Management Strategy. Chaired by the Minister for Transport and Main Roads, the Council includes stakeholders from Pine River to Far North Queensland and plays a key role in identifying local issues and directing where funding should be prioritised. The six regional representatives will join five peak industry bodies on the Council, including the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland, Queensland Trucking Association, Queensland Farmers' Federation, Queensland Tourism Industry Council and the Local Government Association of Queensland. Regional representatives are appointed on a voluntary basis for a 12-month term and may reapply if they wish to continue. The government said the process ensured a diverse mix of local experience and industry expertise was brought to the table. Expressions of Interest are open for representatives from six regions, including Far North Queensland, North Queensland, Mackay Whitsunday, Fitzroy, Wide Bay Burnett and North Coast. Applications for the Bruce Highway Advisory Council close on the 23rd of January.

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Hospital Rescue Plan Advances

Hospital Rescue Plan Advances

Mackay To Become Specialist Cancer Service Hub The Queensland Government has confirmed major progress on its fully funded Hospital Rescue Plan, unveiling clear timelines for hospital upgrades and new facilities across the state — with Mackay set to benefit as part of a strengthened regional health network. The plan has reached a significant milestone, with masterplans finalised for key hospital projects including Townsville University Hospital, Toowoomba Hospital, Coomera Hospital, Redcliffe Hospital and Bundaberg Hospital, alongside confirmed planning details for major upgrades at hospitals across Queensland. The Government said the plan was introduced after inheriting what it described as a failed and under-funded health infrastructure program, which resulted in major delays, missing services and $7 billion in cost blowouts. Under the Hospital Rescue Plan, the government is delivering a coordinated and fully costed approach to hospital construction and upgrades, aimed at restoring health services and delivering urgently needed hospital beds across Queensland. While Mackay is not listed for a major hospital expansion under the current tranche of projects, the region is expected to benefit directly through the Queensland Cancer Plan, which will establish Mackay as one of several specialist cancer service hubs across the state. The network will support regional hospitals and improve access to cancer care for communities outside Brisbane. As part of the statewide plan, specialist cancer hubs will be established in Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Wide Bay, Darling Downs, Brisbane and the Gold Coast, helping reduce the need for patients to travel long distances for treatment. Across Queensland, the Hospital Rescue Plan will deliver at least 2,600 additional hospital beds through new hospitals, expansions and upgrades, representing the largest hospital infrastructure investment in the state’s history. Major hospital projects are already moving forward, including expansions at Townsville University Hospital, which will deliver at least 165 new beds by 2028, and Bundaberg Hospital, which is set to receive more than 200 new beds along with an expanded emergency department and improved maternity services by 2031. Minister for Health and Ambulance Services Tim Nicholls said the government was focused on delivering hospital beds and services when Queenslanders need them most. "Our fully-funded Hospital Rescue Plan is delivering new and expanded hospitals, 2,600 new hospital beds and health services when Queenslanders need them most," Minister Nicholls said. "After Labor’s decade of decline that left the system in crisis and without a credible path to building the hospital beds needed, Queenslanders are starting to see the results of getting our hospital build back on track with masterplans, designs and construction moving forward. "We’ve put to bed the poor planning, delays and cost blowouts we inherited and we’re now delivering the hospital beds Queensland needs now and into the future." Queensland Health Implementation Lead Sam Sangster said extensive planning was underway to ensure hospital projects met the needs of local communities across the state. “These masterplans mark an exciting first step in the process where Queenslanders will begin to see work intensifying on sites across the state,” Mr Sangster said. “It’s important to take the time to properly plan these major projects to ensure we leave a lasting legacy through sustainable infrastructure that caters for staff, clinicians, patients and their families.” The Queensland Government said the Hospital Rescue Plan marked a turning point for health infrastructure delivery, providing certainty for communities like Mackay through improved access to specialist services and a stronger statewide hospital network.

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Community Bank Sarina Celebrates 20 Years With CQUniversity Scholarships

Community Bank Sarina Celebrates 20 Years With CQUniversity Scholarships

In celebration of 20 years, Community Bank Sarina Bendigo Bank has introduced an additional higher education scholarship as part of its Community Engagement Program, allowing more students to receive a share of $39,000. For eligible degrees and apprenticeships at CQUniversity in 2026, the program includes three $9000 scholarships for undergraduate degrees and two $6000 scholarships for apprenticeships, providing not only financial assistance but also opportunities for professional development and growth. Community Bank Sarina Board Deputy Chair Maree Franettovich highlighted Community Bank Sarina’s commitment to supporting local talent, describing the scholarships as “an ongoing investment in the personal growth and skills development of young people in our region, marking two decades of community impact." “Scholarships show students that their community is behind them, allowing them to stay close to family, friends and support networks while pursuing their studies and careers,” Ms Franettovich said. “This initiative creates opportunities for networking, mentoring and connection with local businesses - key elements in building a strong foundation for their future.” Higher education scholarships are available for a range of fields for those commencing their studies in 2026, including accounting, agriculture/agribusiness, business, digital media, environmental science, health, information technology, law, nursing, science and teaching. In addition, scholarships are offered for first-year apprentices in automotive engineering and technology, building and construction, electrical, manufacturing engineering and technology, hairdressing, horticulture, hospitality and mechanical trades. 2026 Community Bank Sarina CQUniversity Scholarship applications close 28 February. To find out more information and request an application pack, email executive@sarinacommunity.com.au.

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Producers Invited To Embrace Smart Farming Through Free AgTech Training

October 14, 2025

Producers and agribusinesses across the Greater Whitsunday region are being offered the chance to upskill in some of agriculture’s most exciting technologies, with 35 fully funded training places now available through TAFE Queensland.

The initiative, known as the Greater Whitsunday AgTech Ready - Skills Sponsorship Program, is supported by the Greater Whitsunday Regional Jobs Committee in collaboration with the Greater Whitsunday AgTech Hub. The program has been designed to equip local producers with practical skills in smart technologies that are rapidly changing the way the industry works.

The short, self-paced online courses are free to participants and cover a wide range of future-focused skills, including drone operation, SCADA systems, autonomous equipment, precision farming, geospatial technologies, and the use of sensors and monitoring devices.

Participants will also gain access to the Greater Whitsunday AgTech Hub, with a dedicated private channel for program support, peer-to-peer discussion, and a final interactive session to connect newly learned skills with real-world opportunities in agriculture and aquaculture.

Greater Whitsunday Alliance (GW3) Chief Executive Officer Kylie Porter said the program was about far more than training alone.

“This is a unique opportunity for our producers to gain new skills without financial risk, but the real value lies in what comes next,” Ms Porter said.

She explained that the micro-credentials will be embedded into a Community of Practice, providing ongoing opportunities for collaboration and growth.

“We are embedding these micro-credentials into an AgTech Community of Practice, where producers can continue to share knowledge, stories, skills, and connections,” she said.

At the centre of this network will be AgTech Activators—local champions drawn from the farming and agribusiness community who will help lead the charge.

“The AgTech Activators are growers and agribusiness professionals who understand the realities of farming in our region and are passionate about bridging the gap between technology and farm reality,” Ms Porter said.

She added that the long-term aim was to create both resilience and leadership within the sector.

“This is about building confidence, capability, and connections in agtech. It’s also about positioning our region as leaders in how we adopt and adapt technology to local conditions. We’re proud to be taking this next step in strengthening our agricultural ecosystem,” Ms Porter said.

The program will run from September through to November 2025, with expressions of interest open until the 5th of October. Places are strictly limited and will be allocated on a first-in, best-dressed basis.

Producers and agribusiness professionals are encouraged to seize the opportunity to apply for the Greater Whitsunday AgTech Ready – Skills Sponsorship Program and be part of shaping the region’s future in smart farming.

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Three Generations, One Passion

October 9, 2025

A Family Legacy in Mackay’s Real Estate Scene

When it comes to real estate, the Hall and Francis families are proof that some callings are just meant to be. Spanning three generations and more than six decades, their rich family legacy and journey details a story of persistence, innovation, and an honest commitment to people.

Over the years, the family have grown and evolved their business from cars and insurance in the 1960s to today’s dynamic property market to serve the community with a strong focus on building trustful connections through hard work, and a real care for clients.

It all began with the late 1960s sales career of Claudia Francis’ grandfather, Ron Hall. Starting as a fitter and turner, he soon found his stride in sales, first with Volkswagen and Holden vehicles, and later in the insurance sector. By the mid-1960s, he had already been named Australian Salesman Recruit of the Year with Legal and General, before taking up a long career with AMP. His adventurous spirit saw him relocate to Papua New Guinea in 1970 to establish his own insurance agency, covering the vast and roadless region by learning to fly and purchasing his own aircraft. For seven years he sold insurance across the country, earning five consecutive President’s Awards along the way.

Returning to Mackay in 1977, he entered the real estate industry, later purchasing TJ Leonard Realty in 1991, which became a RE/MAX office. After nearly three decades in property, he retired, proud to see that the profession would continue through his children and grandchildren.

One of those to follow in his footsteps was his son-in-law, Peter Francis. Moving to Mackay with his wife Kylie in 2003, Peter embraced the region as his family home. Today, he is both Director and Sales Consultant at Blacks Real Estate, bringing more than 22 years of experience and an impressive list of achievements. From residential homes to rural properties and large subdivision projects, Peter has proven himself as a trusted professional, earning a Hall of Fame Award and a Top 30 International Achievement Award.

Peter’s approach to real estate is built on integrity, strong communication, and a genuine understanding of the Mackay market. Beyond his career, he is a proud father of five, passionate about the region’s lifestyle, and dedicated to giving back to the community whether through foster care, family time outdoors, or involvement in local activities. As a leader within the business, he has become known not only for his results, but for mentoring others and ensuring clients feel supported at every stage of the sales process.

The newest generation to join the industry is Peter’s daughter, Claudia Francis, who officially became a sales consultant at Blacks Real Estate in 2023. Claudia studied a Bachelor of Business at Brisbane’s Queensland University of Technology (QUT), majoring in Marketing. After returning to Mackay and completing her degree online, she joined the Blacks Real Estate team as her father’s assistant before stepping into a sales role of her own.

With a strong background in marketing, including her own marketing business, Claudia brings fresh, modern strategies to real estate.

“I’ve always wanted to work in a creative and fast-paced industry, and real estate has definitely ticked those boxes,” said Claudia.

“I really enjoy the role… every day is different”

While each generation has developed their own strengths and styles, there are clear threads that tie them together: a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, and an ability to connect with people.

“My grandfather and father have a friendly, and trustworthy nature - I’ve learned from both of them and added my own style, especially with marketing and social media.”

From a grandfather who once sold insurance from the cockpit of his own aircraft to a father who has helped shape Mackay’s modern real estate landscape, to a daughter now bringing a new perspective to the industry, this family has created a proud legacy. At its heart is a shared belief that success in real estate is not just about sales, but it’s about people, and in Mackay, three generations of the one family have proven that this remains true.


The Hall and Francis family, L-R: Claudia Francis, Ron Hall, and Peter Francis. Photo supplied

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Pioneer Nursing To Connect With Community At Seniors Expo

October 9, 2025

Pioneer Nursing Services has been a cornerstone of the Mackay Shire for many years and hopes to soon become the first choice in disability care through setting new standards for holistic support and environment.

With an extremely dedicated and caring team, the Brisbane Street home care provider fosters inclusivity, innovation, and a sense of belonging each and every day to greatly benefit the lives of their clients, their families and the broader community.

Pioneer Nursing Services’ Founder and Director, Simon McMahon has supported the lives of countless families as a Registered Nurse and now offers superior healthcare to the local Mackay Shire.

“Pioneer Nursing are proud to have a dedicated team of experienced support workers and nurses who deliver quality care with a personal touch,” explained Simon.

“Being local means our team can visit you in your own home, offering care that’s personal, and responsive without the stress of long call centre waits or complicated websites – we also employ local staff, which not only supports our community through jobs, but ensures you’re cared for by people who know and understand the region.”

A registered home care provider under My Aged Care and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Pioneer Nursing will make their official debut at the annual Mackay Seniors Expo next Tuesday, the 14th of October.

“Although we’ve been supporting the community for over two years, this is our very first Seniors Expo,” Simon said.

“We wanted to be part of it to raise awareness about Pioneer Nursing Services as a local home care provider and to connect face-to-face with more seniors and their families.”

The friendly Pioneer Nursing staff hope to warmly welcome attendees next week to share clear, honest advice about the care and services available in the community and to answer any questions and guide attendees through each of their options.

“Don’t be afraid to ask questions. The more you ask, the better you’ll understand the support that’s available to you and your family,” Simon urged.

The Mackay Seniors Expo will provide the community with an opportunity to connect directly with care providers in person to make learning about essential services far more accessible and personal than through a computer screen.

“Compassion and respect are at the heart of everything we do,” added Simon.

“Our support workers and nurses are reliable, treat every person with dignity, and respect the fact that they are coming into your home to provide care and support.”

Pioneer Nursing are committed to staying engaged with the local community through regular contact with clients, local providers and offering services directly available to veterans and their families.

“By working closely with local RSL sub-branches, we hope to strengthen connections and ensure veterans and their loved ones receive the support they need,” said Simon.

To find out more about the work of Pioneer Nursing Services, visit pioneernursing.com.au or pop on over to the Mackay Showgrounds’ Big Shed next Tuesday between 9am and 12pm to have a chat with the friendly team. Additional details on the expo are available online at www.mackay.qld.gov.au/community/events/mackay_seniors_expo.

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Grounded In Faith, Driven By Integrity

October 9, 2025

Jim Brown, Sales Consultant At Hugh Reilly Real Estate

For Jim Kenneth Brown, real estate isn’t about flashy deals. It’s about people, principles, and delivering the best possible outcome. After 20 years with Hugh Reilly Real Estate, he’s known for his straight-talking honesty, steady nature, and the kind of integrity you can’t fake.

Born in Ipswich and raised on a hardworking family farm, Jims’ journey to real estate was one of purpose, and perseverance. From serving nine years in the Royal Australian Air Force as an engine and airframe fitter on the F-111C – including work on top-secret laser bomb targeting trials – to earning degrees in Arts and Theology and becoming a Presbyterian minister, his path has been marked by his service, and faith.

In 2005, Jim was guided by a friend into real estate, a role in which allows him to blend compassion with practicality. He values the flexibility of his work and the reward that comes from helping people find the right property for their stage of life.

In respect of the late Hugh Reilly, he upholds the same motto: “I’d rather lose a sale than lose my integrity.”

Outside the office, he’s a devoted husband, father, and grandfather who loves travel, history, and a good family meal.

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Capable And Committed

October 9, 2025

Wendy Chatto, Partner And Senior Property Manager At Hugh Reilly Real Estate


When it comes to property management in Mackay, Wendy Chatto doesn’t just do the job. She lives it. As Partner and Senior Property Manager at Hugh Reilly Real Estate, Wendy has spent over 30 years turning the challenges of property management into opportunities to connect with people, solve problems, and deliver results with integrity.

Wendy’s journey into real estate began in 1991. Originally working for the council in Bowen, an unexpected opportunity in real estate presented itself, and she embraced it, sparking a career that has spanned more than 30 years across Mackay and the Whitsundays. Her experience covers every aspect of property management, from conducting routine and vacate inspections to organising and managing complex tenant and landlord requirements.

“Every day is different,” Wendy says.

“There never seems to be enough hours in the day, but do what I do because I love talking to people and helping solve the challenges that arise.”

In October 2022, Wendy’s commitment to property management deepened when she became a partner at Hugh Reilly Real Estate. Her organised approach, combined with sharp attention to detail, allows her to deliver for landlords while ensuring tenants are treated fairly and professionally.

Wendy’s connection to the team is equally strong on a personal level. Her friendship with colleague Josey spans more than 30 years, predating their professional collaboration at Hugh Reilly. Her daughter has also been part of the team, further reflecting the family-oriented nature of the business. Within the office, Wendy is known for her calm, stress-free, and straight-forward approach, making her a trusted figure for both colleagues and clients.

Outside of work, Wendy embraces her passions with the same dedication she brings to property management. A keen gardener, she enjoys nurturing her green thumb and spending time with her furry companions. She also lives by the motto, “Don’t stress,” a philosophy she applies both in life and in the ever-challenging world of property management.

Wendy’s impact is felt not only through her professional achievements but also through the strong relationships she builds with landlords, tenants, and the wider Mackay community. As a Partner at Hugh Reilly Real Estate, she is instrumental in upholding the agency’s proud reputation, delivering outcomes with care, integrity, and professionalism.

For anyone looking for a property manager who combines expertise and compassion, Wendy Chatto is the one to call.

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Sarina Athletics Club Is Coming Back To Life

October 16, 2025

Sarina Athletics Club has celebrated a strong 2025 season, with more than 60 members returning to the Clubhouse this year. Community Bank Sarina Bendigo Bank has continued to be active in sponsoring the Club’s rebuilding and ongoing growth.

Steady participation across the season highlights the Club’s commitment to providing an inclusive environment where children and families can engage in sport and develop valuable life skills.
Athletes have enjoyed a year of development, with several travelling to Bowen to represent Sarina Athletics Club and returning with medals as well as valuable experiences that will shape their sporting journey.

Sarina Athletic Club Fundraising Coordinator Nicole McCowan said the Club has had a “busy year bringing the community together, thanks to the sponsorship support by Community Bank Sarina”.

“This year we hosted several local school and district carnivals, giving children the chance to get active close to home,” Ms McCowan said.

“The support from Community Bank Sarina, including their $5,000 sponsorship, has assisted us in strengthening our programs and creating even more opportunities for our members.”

Part of the rejuvenation was the introduction of the Squirts Program for children aged 2–5. The Athletics program continues to provide parents with the opportunity to get involved.

Another key part of reestablishing the Club has been enhancing its facilities and community services, including security screens for the canteen, crash bars on roller doors, security cameras and a new automatic external defibrillator (AED) accessible 24/7, providing potentially life-saving support and reinforcing the Club’s role as a safe and inclusive space for the broader community.

With the ongoing support of Community Bank Sarina, these events provide hundreds of local children the opportunity to participate in sports close to home, encouraging connection and a sense of belonging within our region.

Sarina Athletics Club will kick off its 2026 season after Easter, running across Terms 2 and 3. For updates on season start dates and Club activities, visit: Sarina Athletics Club Facebook.

To learn more about how Community Bank Sarina supports local initiatives and contributes to the community, visit: Community Bank Sarina Facebook.


The Sarina Athletics Club. Photo supplied

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Good Shepherd Lodge & Kerrisdale Gardens

October 9, 2025

Quality Aged Care You Can Trust


We are proud to be part of this year’s Seniors Expo and to showcase the warm, values-led care provided at Good Shepherd Lodge and Kerrisdale Gardens. For over 50 years, we have been supporting older people in Mackay and the Whitsundays with residential aged care, independent living, and respite services designed to meet individual needs and support wellbeing.

Our approach is centred on compassion, respect, and dignity. We believe aged care should feel like home where residents are safe, supported, and connected to community. From engaging lifestyle activities and wellness programs to nutritious meals and personalised clinical care, everything we do is focused on enhancing quality of life.

We are also proud of our dedicated and caring staff who go above and beyond every day to make a difference. They are the heart of our service, and their commitment ensures residents and families feel valued and respected.

Come and visit our booth at the Expo to meet our team, ask questions, and learn more about how we can support you or your loved one on the journey of ageing well. Together, we can create a future of care you can trust.

Services we offer include:

  • Residential Aged Care
  • Home Care
  • Memory Care
  • Physio Services
  • Independent Living Options

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Sarina Student Takes Flight With CQ Rescue

October 9, 2025

Sarina State High School student, Joel Raward, was given an unforgettable behind-the-scenes experience at the Helicore BMA CQ Rescue Helicopter base last month on Thursday, 18 September.

Joel was treated to a full tour of the CQ Rescue facility, where he explored the control room and gained insight into how the coordination team manages life-saving missions across the region. He also had the chance to sit inside the helicopter itself, learning how the crew operates during critical rescue and aeromedical emergencies.

Operating 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, the BMA CQ Rescue helicopter serves as a lifeline for Central and North Queensland, reaching even the most remote locations. From urgent medical transfers to search and rescue operations, the skilled crew is always ready to respond when every second counts.

This vital community service depends heavily on public support to stay in the air. Donations help ensure that CQ Rescue can continue delivering rapid-response care when it’s needed most.

To learn more or contribute, visit www.cqrescue.org.au

Sarina student Joel Raward toured the BMA CQ Rescue base, gaining insight into its vital life-saving operations. Photo source: Sarina State High School (Facebook)

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Connect For Mental Wellbeing With Selectability Mackay

October 9, 2025

This year Queensland Mental Health Week starts from 4-12 October and is the perfect time to come together and raise awareness about mental health and wellbeing.

One in five Australians aged 16-85 (22%) are estimated to have experienced a mental disorder in the last 12 months, while more than two in five (43%) have experienced one in their lifetime.

The theme of the year – ‘connect for mental health’ - invites us all to reflect on the importance of connections – with ourselves, others, our community, and nature, and how it can positively impact mental health.

selectability is proud to be a vital part in enhancing the mental wellbeing of regional Queenslanders.

With a strong focus on tailored support, the team are committed to fostering community connections by providing accessible support through a wide range of services, programs, and initiatives.

Nicole Guzowski, selectability regional coordinator for Mackay and Sarina, said programs like the Clubhouse offer a safe and welcoming environment for individuals to build new skills, share experiences, and work towards improved mental wellbeing.

“Whether it’s getting involved in self-reflection activities, engaging with others through fishing and games, or connecting with the community and nature through wellness walks and BBQs,” said Nicole.

“These activities are designed to foster connection and support but also reduce loneliness.”

For anyone over 18 seeking support to improve their mental wellbeing, there are a range of NDIS packages available, and funding options for those not on the scheme. To find out more contact the team on 07 4864 3000.

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Local Pups Strike A Pose For A Global Cause

October 9, 2025

This year, thanks to Tropical Petography, Mackay’s dogs have been given the chance to shine on the international stage as part of the Tails of the World book project.

Tails of the World is an annual international photography book celebrating dogs from around the globe. Featuring stunning portraits by professional pet photographers, each edition showcases local dogs in their hometowns – from bustling cities to breathtaking landscapes. Founded by Caitlin J.

McColl, the project brings together photographers with a shared mission, to make a difference for pets in need and to spread joy through beautiful photography and heartwarming stories.

Now in its latest edition, this years project features the work of 81 photographers from 15 countries around the world. To date, over US $170,000 has been raised for animal rescue charities around the world.

Gee Emm of Tropical Petography said, "I was honoured to be chosen this year as Mackay’s representative photographer, contributing portraits of 14 much-loved local dogs in some of our region’s most scenic spots.

“From our stunning beaches to the leafy paths of the Mackay Regional Botanic gardens, these images capture the spirit of Mackay dogs while showcasing the beauty of our region.”

Each participating family paid a session fee, with 100% of that going directly to Mackay Pet Rescue Inc. to support their work rehoming and caring for dogs in need. The finished book not only celebrates pets but also provides real, lasting help for animals in need.

With hundreds of dogs from around the world brought together in one beautifully crafted hardback edition, Tails of the World is proof of the joy, love, and connection that canine companions can bring into our lives – no matter where we call home.

Copies of Tails of the World -2025 edition will be available for purchase later this year, with all proceeds from book sales being donated to Geelong Animal Welfare Society.


All 14 dogs that will be included in the book.

Gee Emm (L), Photographer from Tropical Petography, handing over the donation to MPRI Secretary Janet Ambrose (R). Photos supplied

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Writers Workshop

October 9, 2025

Memory, Meaning, And The World Around You

If you’ve ever thought about writing your memoir but wondered how to move beyond personal reflection, this free workshop is for you.

Memory, Meaning, and the World Around You: Deepening Your Memoir will be held at the Dudley Denny Library on Saturday 18 October, and is designed for anyone aged 15 and up who wants to bring greater depth, honesty, and perspective to their life story.

This interactive two-hour session – presented by publishing consultant and 852 Press director Dr Julia Evans, together with Richard Evans, accomplished author of ten crime thrillers (inspired by true events) – is perfect for writers at any stage of their memoir or family history journey.

The workshop will explore how to enrich personal narratives by drawing on letters and correspondence, situating stories in their cultural and historical context, and navigating the complexities of memory and writing about others.

Through short, practical exercises and guided discussion, participants will:

• Learn how to use and interpret personal letters to uncover emotional truths and historical detail.
• Explore techniques for weaving major historical events and cultural shifts into a personal narrative.
• Discuss ethical and creative approaches to writing about family, friends, and others in your story.
• Discover strategies for handling memory gaps while maintaining authenticity and coherence.

No experience is necessary—just bring your preferred writing device, copies of letters and photos you want to write about, and a curiosity to explore your own story.

Event Details

What: Memory, Meaning, and the World Around You: Deepening Your Memoir
When: 9:30am-11:30am Saturday 18 October 2025
Where: Dudley Denny City Library, 134 Victoria Street, Mackay
Admission: FREE. Open to ages 15+. Limited to 40 participants.
What to bring: Preferred writing device and copies of letters and photos.

Spots are limited, so book early with the Mackay Regional Council Libraries: https://mackay.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=164962

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Government Inaction Has Flying Foxes In Fight For Survival

October 16, 2025

James Cook University (JCU) researchers are calling for urgent government support to protect the spectacled flying-fox from extinction as new and escalating threats push the species closer to the brink.

Despite their reputation as noisy and messy neighbours, spectacled flying-foxes play a vital role in the survival of Australia’s rainforests, travelling vast distances to pollinate flowers and spread seeds at levels unmatched by any other species.

JCU adjunct associate professor Noel Preece said recent research shows long-term threats such as land clearing and human persecution are now being compounded by climate change and invasive ants, leaving the species increasingly vulnerable.

“The spectacled flying fox is a keystone species,” Prof Preece said.

“It’s one of the great travellers in distributing seeds across the wet tropics and Cape York landscapes, and a major pollinator of the forest.

“They can fly over 100km from their roost to find food and return home, flying over 200 kilometres in a single night. They move fruit around, pollinate trees and prevent tree inbreeding, and they have evolved with the rainforest, so they play a vital role in the Wet Tropics.

“It will be truly catastrophic to our rainforests if they are gone.”

CSIRO monitoring has already highlighted a dramatic decline, with numbers dropping 75 per cent between 2004 and 2017. Preece said the lack of consistent government support for monitoring and conservation programs is alarming.

“There’s no indication that the population decline has turned around. There’s nothing to suggest that, and no reason we can think of that it would just turn around,” he said.

“We do need to get the government to support this as a long-term program.”

While flying-foxes have long struggled with public perception, Preece said many issues can be easily managed.

“The problems they cause can be managed, and their ecological value far outweighs the nuisance.”


JCU-led research researchers calls for urgent government support to protect the spectacled flying-fox from the threat of extinction (Photo Supplied)

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Local Speakers Take Centre Stage At Area 14 Conference

October 9, 2025

The Toastmasters Area 14 Conference will take place on Saturday, 25 October 2025, hosted by the Mackay Regional Council Toastmasters Club. This year’s theme is “The Art of Speaking Stronger Together.

The event will showcase the very best in public speaking, with contestants from the Mackay Clubs competing in four contests: Impromptu, where speakers think quickly on their feet; Evaluation, demonstrating the art of constructive feedback; Humorous, guaranteed to bring plenty of laughs; and the prestigious International Speech Contest, where powerful and inspiring messages are shared.

Winners from the Area 14 Conference will go on to represent the region at the Northern Division Conference with Toastmasters from Rockhampton to Cairns attending, being held in Mackay on the 7th February 2026. From there, competitors have the chance to advance all the way to the Toastmasters International World Championship of Public Speaking held in America.

Mackay is home to five Toastmasters clubs, each offering a supportive environment to grow communication and leadership skills. Members gain confidence in public speaking, learn how to deliver effective feedback, and develop skills that are invaluable in both work and everyday life.

Whether you’re interested in competing, improving your skills, or simply seeing some of the best speakers in action, the Area 14 Conference is an event not to be missed.


Mackay Regional Council Employees, developing their contest skills in preparation for the Area 14 Conference. Left to right: Beno Benty, Muxith Habib, Linda Egbo, Tara Lambert, and Luke Cimpa. Photo supplied

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Soaking Up The Sun Safely In Mackay

October 9, 2025

Mackay’s warm tropical climate brings sunshine almost year-round, making it a great place to enjoy the outdoors. However, the strong sun in North Queensland comes with health risks that should not be overlooked. Too much exposure can lead to sunburn, dehydration, heat stress, and an increased risk of skin cancer.

UV levels in Mackay are rated as extreme for much of the year, even when it's cloudy or cooler. You can get sunburnt in as little as 10 minutes during peak UV hours, usually between 10am and 3pm. UV radiation is invisible, so it’s not always obvious when your skin is at risk. That’s why using protection every day is so important.

Queensland has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world, and people in this region are particularly exposed due to the climate and lifestyle. Preventive steps are simple but essential. Wear a long-sleeved shirt, apply SPF30 or higher sunscreen every two hours, wear a wide-brimmed hat, stay in the shade when possible, and use sunglasses that meet Australian standards.

It’s also important to stay hydrated. The heat and humidity can quickly lead to dehydration or heat-related illness. Keep a water bottle on hand, take breaks, and know the early signs of heat stress such as dizziness, nausea or fatigue.

By building sun safety into your daily routine, you can enjoy the best of Mackay’s lifestyle while protecting your health now and into the future.

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With Honour They Served

October 3, 2025

Mackay Reflects On National Police Remembrance Day

By Hannah McNamara

Mackay paused in quiet respect as police officers, past and present, marched through the city in a heartfelt tribute to colleagues who lost their lives in service. On Monday, 29 September, the streets from Brisbane Street to St Patrick’s Catholic Church were filled with the steady presence of the blue family, joined by friends, families, and community members from across the region, marking National Police Remembrance Day.

Earlier in the week, a candlelit vigil at Old Town Hall Park offered a moment of reflection, allowing the city to honour the fallen and consider the sacrifices made by officers and their loved ones.

Superintendent Dean Cavanagh described the day as a solemn reminder of both loss and solidarity, highlighting the enduring strength of the police community and the support of the wider public. Retired officer and Member for Mackay Nigel Dalton reflected on the courage and dedication of those who continue to serve.

Mackay came together in solemn tribute on National Police Remembrance Day, with officers, families, and community members honouring fallen colleagues through a candlelit vigil and city march. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

Candlelight And Comradeship
Mackay Pays Respect To QPS Officers Lost

By Hannah McNamara

Throughout Mackay’s CBD, the sound of polished boots echoed down Brisbane Street, accompanied by the solemn notes of bagpipes, as serving and retired officers, families, and friends marched in tribute to the men and women in blue who gave their lives protecting the community.

On Monday, 29 September, Mackay’s city heart turned blue as members of the Queensland Police Service, alongside retired officers and community supporters, made their way from Brisbane Street to St Patrick’s Catholic Church. The march brought together officers and community members from near and far, to honour National Police Remembrance Day.

A few days earlier, on Thursday evening, Mackay Police hosted a vigil at Old Town Hall Park on Sydney Street, where the soft glow of candlelight offered quiet moments of reflection ahead of Monday’s march.

Superintendent Dean Cavanagh said, “The blue family of the Queensland Police Service extends well beyond our current serving members.

“It includes retired officers, both sworn and unsworn, as well as the friends and families of every police officer who has served before.”

He said while the day carried a sense of sadness, it was also an opportunity to acknowledge the unity that binds officers and the communities they serve.

“It can be a very sad and solemn day, but it’s also an important moment to stop and reflect… to look around and see the community, family, friends, and colleagues who come together to remember our lost officers and acknowledge that we’re part of a strong and supportive community.”

Superintendent Cavanagh said policing could be both dangerous and rewarding, and days like this highlighted the importance of solidarity.

“We gather not only as the blue family but alongside the community, supporting each other through the good times and the bad,” he said.

While the Mackay Whitsunday District has lost officers in the past, Superintendent Cavanagh said no new names were added to the roll of honour this year, and it’s a hope he wishes will continue.

“We stop, reflect, and remember their legacy and service. Our wish is that no more names are added to that honour roll.”

“It’s wonderful to see such strong support from both the service and the public,” Superintendent Cavanagh said.

Member for Mackay Nigel Dalton, a retired police officer, also reflected on the day’s meaning.

“As a retired police officer, this day holds deep significance. I reflect on the courage, sacrifice, and quiet strength of those we've lost — and the heavy toll it leaves on their families and fellow officers.”

“To those still wearing the badge — thank you for your unwavering dedication, your resilience, and the tireless work you do to protect our communities every single day.”

With Honour They Served

Superintendent Dean Cavanagh

Mayor Greg Williamson and Member for Mackay Nigel Dalton MP laying a reef for the fallen police officers.

Officers, families, and community members marched through Mackay’s CBD to St Patrick’s Church, honouring fallen police. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

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