
There are new things to consider when buying real estate in Australia. Up until last month, people buying real estate in Sydney really only considered the capital growth they were expecting to create within just a few years of making their purchase. Paying $1.2 million for an inner-city two-bedroom apartment didn’t matter so much if it was going to be worth $1.5 million two years later. It didn’t really matter that the crap rental returns you got for that price didn’t go anywhere near covering the mortgage because the old negative gearing benefit meant you could claim the losses on your tax. Things have changed. Negative gearing has gone and prices are dropping in Sydney … so that $1.2 million apartment doesn’t look so enticing any more, even though it’s now $1.1 million. Other cities have also been hit hard. Melbourne is now one of the cheapest cities in Australia to buy real estate. Although there are special Victorian reasons that come into play in that state. Victorians were bullied during COVID in a way that impacted small businesses in a disastrous way. The state’s debt is exorbitant, and no one seems to know how it gets paid back. Tobacco shops keep getting blown up by some underworld gang thing that the Government can’t control. They have metal boxes where people can hand in their machetes and that doesn’t appear to instil peace of mind in anyone. Terrible Governments end up having an impact and it definitely has had one on property prices in Victoria. A quick scan of on-line property sites shows you that you can pick up a decent two-bedroom unit in an inner-city suburbs like St Kilda and Collingwood in the $400,000s. I saw a three-bedder in St Kilda advertised in the $500,000s. While those prices might seem like great value, there are reasons the market is so low. People don’t trust the state Government and its management of the economy and the obvious concern would be that even though the prices might be low, there is no guarantee of capital growth. Capital growth has offered a warm embrace for investors in Australian real estate over many years. There has been an expectation that prices will go up. Obviously they will go up again but the questions is: Where will they go up, when and by how much? Unfortunately I don’t have the answer to that but I do find that when things get a bit blurry and uncertain, it’s good to stick to what you know … which, for me, is Mackay. We have several advantages over many other markets. Our median price for houses, in the $600,000s, is a lot lower than bigger cities so more affordable for local people who, by the way, still need somewhere to live. And, with the end of negative gearing and the banning of borrowing for property out of self-managed super funds, lower prices and strong rental returns should become a key factor in real estate investment. Yes, investors want capital growth but I feel the focus will probably shift more to rental yield and the monthly return on investment. Mackay’s rental returns are good and the purchase prices relatively low compared to other markets so there seems to me a good chance that our market will continue to be buoyed by those wanting to take advantage of that. Meanwhile the Mackay economy seems to be going well, driven by that crucial resource that is dug out of the ground and exported to countries that make steel. I got strong offers on three properties this week so there is a feeling that while there has certainly been a change driven by national political factors, our market is moving through it, adjusting to the new information and still bubbling along. The only thing I would say is that if any of you bump into David Crisafulli tell him to dump those high-level coal royalties.
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Queensland’s top real estate professionals and agencies are being called to step into the spotlight, with nominations now open for the Real Estate Institute of Queensland’s (REIQ) 2026 Awards for Excellence. REIQ CEO Antonia Mercorella said the awards remained the state’s highest professional recognition in real estate and continued to adapt alongside the profession itself. “The REIQ Awards for Excellence are the pinnacle of professional recognition in Queensland real estate, and each year we ensure the program remains contemporary, inclusive and reflective of the full scope of our profession,” Ms Mercorella said. “This year, we’re delighted to add a new Multi-Office Network of the Year category, recognising real estate agencies that operate as a unified multi-office network. “It’s a category our members asked for, and it’s a great example of how the awards continue to evolve alongside the structure and sophistication of Queensland real estate businesses.” Ms Mercorella said there was even more incentive for members to nominate this year, with a pathway from the outset to national recognition in eligible categories through the Real Estate Institute of Australia’s (REIA) National Awards for Excellence (NAFE). The REIQ Awards for Excellence span individual and agency categories, with some split into regional and SEQ areas, across residential and commercial sales, property management, buyer’s agency, auctioneering, business broking, multimedia, innovation and community contribution. Ms Mercorella said real estate professionals throughout Queensland could now start preparing and polishing their award nominations with the clock now ticking down. It’s time to shine! Nominations close on Sunday 12th July 2026, with the winners announced at a spectacular awards gala on Saturday 31st October 2026 at The Star Brisbane. Nominate now via awards.reiq.com
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Makayla Groves and Bianca O'Brien are part of the commercial property team at Blacks Real Estate, supporting landlords, tenants and business owners across the Mackay region. Working as Commercial Property Managers, Makayla and Bianca assist with the day-to-day management of commercial properties, helping clients navigate leasing and property management requirements across retail, office and industrial spaces. Based at the agency’s Wood Street office, the pair work closely with business clients throughout the region as part of Blacks Real Estate’s commercial division. Makayla Groves can be contacted on 07 4963 2522, while Bianca O’Brien can be contacted on 07 4963 2525. CAPTION: Bianca O'Brien works with Blacks Real Estate as a Commercial Property Manager. Photo supplied Makayla Groves works as a Commercial Property Manager with Blacks Real Estate. Photo supplied
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The Coalition has pledged to make the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) a permanent institution, arguing the move would provide long-term certainty for regional investment, infrastructure and jobs across Northern Australia, including Mackay. The announcement follows the Federal Government's decision to extend the NAIF for a further 10 years, rather than permanently removing its sunset clause. Leader of The Nationals Matt Canavan said while the Coalition would support Labor's legislation, it believed the independent review's recommendation to make the facility permanent should be adopted. “The Developing Northern Australia is a proud LNP achievement,” Senator Canavan said. “Despite naysayers at the time, Northern Australia has remained on the agenda ever since. I am personally proud to have introduced the original Northern Australia legislation in 2016, with the policy built on the work that was done by LNP Members of Parliaments such as former Senator Ian Macdonald and former MP Warren Entsch. “Unfortunately, Labor is now kicking the can down the road. Northern Australia shouldn’t have to fight every decade to prove it is worthy of investment. “The independent review recommended making the NAIF permanent because it works. The Coalition established the NAIF in 2016, and we will make it permanent because Northern Australia should have long-term certainty for investment, jobs and economic growth.” Since its creation, the NAIF has supported 33 projects with $4.3 billion in finance commitments, helping deliver more than 18,000 jobs and an estimated $33 billion in public benefit across Northern Australia. Those investments include upgrades to airports in Darwin, Alice Springs, Townsville, Cairns and Mackay, along with projects supporting agriculture, mining and manufacturing. Shadow Minister for Northern Australia Senator Susan McDonald said permanent funding would continue to drive regional development. “Labor talks about Northern Australia, but the Coalition backs it with lasting investment,” Senator McDonald said. “The NAIF has transformed communities, unlocked private investment and created jobs across the North. Making it permanent sends a clear message that the Coalition believes in Northern Australia’s future and won’t treat its development as a temporary priority.” “Governments come and go, but Northern Australia’s importance will never diminish,” she said.
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Last week, Laura Knipe Marketing Manager, Tourism Whitsundays attended Tourism and Events Queensland’s, ‘Queensland is Calling’ Greater China Roadshow in Shanghai and Guangzhou.
She was joined by Hamilton Island and 22 other outstanding Queensland operators.
The event consisted of 70 meetings with wholesalers and product managers from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong and training sessions with over 170 travel agents.
She also attended four networking events with wholesalers, key Chinese media personnel and airline representatives.
Last year, 62,000 Chinese travellers came to the beautiful state of Queensland, and growth is predicted to accelerate with Chinese visitation expected to deliver $2.9 billion to the Queensland economy by 2032.
The roadshow was a very important part of ensuring The Whitsundays’ involvement in this economic growth.
While many of the delegates were familiar with The Whitsundays, many were not aware of the great diversity of accommodation and experience offerings available, whether for groups or individual travellers.
While China is far from being The Whitsundays’ largest international market, the market’s significant travel intent around the Chinese New Year period in February is a welcome avenue for filling a quiet period in the region.
We look forward to welcoming more travellers during this period, and all year round.
Tourism Whitsundays Marketing Manager, Laura Knipe with the Hamilton Island team, Joyce Shen and Daizaburo Hayashia. Photo supplied The ‘Queensland is Calling’ Greater China Roadshow in Shanghai and Guangzhou. Photo supplied
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Originally from South Africa, Cobus Klopper enjoyed an illustrious career working alongside some of the world’s most renowned chefs before deciding to bring his extensive skills and experience to the helm of Coral Sea Resort’s kitchen.
The first of his family to venture overseas, Cobus initially moved to New Zealand when he was 30 and spent 20 years working at some of the most prestigious restaurants in the country, before moving to Australia two years ago.
In 2005 Cobus became the Head Chef at Peter Gordon’s restaurant in the SkyCity Grand Hotel, he then joined forces with Michelin starred chef, Josh Emett, as Group Executive Chef across a range of restaurants.
During this time, he had the privilege of working with some of the world’s best chefs, including Guy Grossi and Frank Camora, even hosting a three-course dinner for 1000 people with Gordon Ramsay and his team in London.
From authentic Italian to steak houses and Japanese restaurants, Cobus is highly skilled at working with a range of cuisines, a talent he is now bringing to the menu at Coral Sea Resort.
Having started his new role just a few weeks ago, Cobus is planning some exciting additions to the menu, infusing much of the fresh local produce we have here in the region.
“I am busy developing a menu that stars all the wonderful seafood we have here in Airlie,” he shared.
“I’m thinking of introducing dishes such as steamed Coral Trout with shiitake, leeks, edamame, snow peas and tom yum broth. Fresh, fragrant, light and delicious!”
Cobus moved to the region with his lovely wife Mira, and the couple are enjoying the sea-change, especially now they’ve moved from Brisbane to the Whitsundays.
Their two adult children, Kiara who is studying Law and Finance, and their son, Wesley, who has a business degree but works as a software engineer, remain in New Zealand, but hope to visit often.
In his own time, Cobus likes to work with Bonsai trees and enjoys gardening, fishing, and snorkelling. He also likes cooking at home, especially on charcoal and wood.
What’s Your Taste?
Favourite food? Anything with chili or cooked on charcoal
Favourite food to make for someone else? Durban-style curry
Last thing you ate out? Yum cha in Auckland with two ex-colleagues
Most extraordinary food item you’ve ever eaten? There are too many. Most recently, probably mangosteen – I had it for the first time in Bali last year. It was amazing but couldn’t afford it at $79 per kg when I came back to Australia.
Cobus Klopper, Head Chef at Coral Sea Resort. Photo credit: Rachael Smith
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Authentic Italian cuisine in the heart of Airlie Beach just took a light and refreshing turn thanks to the newly released lunch time menu at La Tabella.
Renowned for its house-made pasta, rich and vibrant flavours, quality local produce and perfectly paired wines, La Tabella is a divine destination for dinner and a truly magical location for a leisurely lunch.
The new menu has been specifically curated to suit lighter meal options and includes classic Italian and Greek salads, a succulent Fillet Steak Ciabatta, a Foccacia Panino and a Veal Scallopini.
This is complemented with a full list of freshly made pasta dishes. Try the creamy basil pesto, cherry tomato, toasted pine nuts and parmesan pasta, the Gnocchi Gorgonzola or perhaps the Mushroom Truffle Linguini.
For special occasions, or for moments of pure indulgence, order the exquisite Seafood Platter for Two and watch the afternoon glide by with mouthfuls of delicious local seafood, brought alive in the region it was caught.
For the more casual affair, share a pizza! The La Tabella pizza menu has something for everyone, from the classic Carne right through to the Prawn and Salami.
Whether you are a group of friends or a family, pizza is a quick and easy lunch time solution and at La Tabella you know it will be quality, authentic Italian style, easy and at your fingertips.
Known for its casual, yet charming atmosphere, La Tabella is perfect for any guest, whether you be a couple looking for an intimate meal, a group of friends enjoying a social afternoon or a family eager to sit, relax and soak up the atmosphere.
Located just across the road from the beach, on the Esplanade and in the heart of the town, La Tabella offers many seating options, from their al fresco on-street dining, an inside cool retreat restaurant and a secluded air-conditioned wine cellar dining experience.
Make sure you come and try their new lunch menu today!
Check out the delicious new lunch time menu at La Tabella. Photos supplied
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A Mackay-based author has brought her worlds of magic and fantasy to the Whitsundays with her new book, Mother Trucking Monsters.
A. L. Tippett visited the region over the Easter weekend to promote the new urban fantasy novel which is partly based in Bowen and features the Big Mango.
The book follows a solo mum in a magical world that isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
The central character wants what every single mum wants: to provide a happy home for her daughter and, if possible, avoid having her heart broken ever again.
Unfortunately, the bills keep piling up, and financially, she’s at breaking point.
Just when she thinks things can’t get any worse, a random bird starts talking in her mind, before she falls victim to a griffin attack.
Luckily, an aloof and attractive sphinx swoops in and saves the day - this time - but she never wants to feel that helpless ever again.
It turns out that the sphinx in question is an insurance assessor, apparently earning a truckload of money and looking for an assistant.
Of course, being an assessor in Australia would be a huge challenge.
The spiders and snakes already want to kill her, throw in dragons and it'll be a miracle if she survives her first case.
“This book is fresh, funny, cozy and brilliant,” said one review from Heather G Harris, the bestselling author of the Other Realm series.
Born in New Zealand and now based in Mackay, A. L. Tippett started writing when she fell pregnant with her first child.
She has now released four adult urban fantasy novels, and one children's picture book (under a separate pen name) over four years.
Filled with heart, mystery, action and humour, Mother Trucking Monsters is available now on Amazon.

Fresh from performing with the international vocal supergroup The Ten Tenors, JD Smith is coming to the region later this month, bringing with him some classic renditions of the most iconic Australian songs.
Taking you on a journey through the pop, rock and country classics that have been the soundtrack to your life, JD will have you singing, dancing and cheering as you remember how much you love these iconic songs from Australia’s most iconic male performers!
From the unofficial national anthems of John Farnham's You’re The Voice, Daryl Braithwaite’s The Horses & Peter Allen’s I Still Call Australia Home; Supergroup classics by ACDC, INXS, Cold Chisel, Little River Band & The Bee Gees; the Poptastic stylings of John Paul Young, Rick Springfield & Leo Sayer through to iconic ballads from Savage Garden, Rick Price & Keith Urban - you will be stunned by the powerhouse vocal versatility and charm that JD Smith brings to these songs on stage.
WHAT: Morning Melodies – The Boys From Oz
WHEN: Friday 26th April
WHERE: The Proserpine Entertainment Centre
TICKETS: proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au
JD Smith performs at Morning Melodies
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Celebrating the school holidays in style, the Proserpine Entertainment Centre is inviting the community to come and experience movie magic for less with $10 tickets for the month of April.
Whether you're planning a family outing during the school holidays or just looking to enjoy a movie with friends, now is the perfect time to catch the latest films without breaking the bank.
From Kung Fu Panda 4 to Godzilla x Kong, there are a wide range of family favourites showing this month.

Are you looking at getting into golf? Or do you simply want a fun afternoon out with the girls?
If so, join Proserpine Golf Club for its lively Chip and Sip event.
To start off with, sip on a glass of bubbles to gain that liquid courage and to get the conversation flowing with your fellow golf-curious ladies.
Then enjoy a one-hour golf clinic followed by a 9-hole Ambrose with full use of the golf buggies.
Fear not, Proserpine Golf Club isn’t expecting you to become the next Tiger Woods without a bit of guidance, so their expert PGA instructors will be there to ensure you grasp the basics of chipping, putting, and swinging like a pro. No pressure, just pure fun!
You never know, this event may even start your golf journey with a hole-in-one!
All ladies are encouraged to come and try, it is guaranteed to be filled with plenty of laughs, whether that’s from sending the ball flying into the water hazard or perhaps missing the ball entirely.
It’s set to be an event filled with laughs, good vibes and an inclusive atmosphere where everyone feels safe and empowered to start their golf journey.
So, get your group of girls together, dust off your golf clubs, or borrow from the club, and join the bunch of ladies ready for their afternoon of fun.
Space is limited, and reservations are essential. Book now at 07 4945 1337 or email Proshop@proserpinegolfclub.com.au.
WHAT: Chip and Sip
WHERE: Proserpine Golf Club
WHEN: Sunday 5 May, 1:00pm-3:30pm
TICKETS: $50 per person
Come along to the Proserpine Golf Club for Chip and Sip, Image supplied shutter stock
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These school holidays, not only can you get books and movies out at your library to entertain your kids, you can also take them down to the library to participate in a variety of fun activities.
If arts and craft is your child’s favourite hobby, they will have a blast painting water pistols, or they can build clay pet figures, create recycled treehouses or make lanterns at the Lalune Lantern Workshop and many more.
Session numbers are limited, and some activities require bookings. To take part in these activities and book your place contact your local library.
Bowen Library – 4761 3670
Cannonvale Library – 4846 9400
Collinsville Library – 4785 5366
Proserpine Library – 4945 0275
Cannonvale Library
• Tuesday 9 April, 10:00am - Lalune Lantern Workshop | ages 5+
• Wednesday 10 April, 10:00am – Super Hero Storytime | ages 6 and under
• Thursday 11 April, 10:00am – Polymer Clay Pet Miniatures | ages 8+
• Thursday 11 April, 2:00pm – Polymer Clay Pet Miniatures | all ages
Proserpine Library
• Tuesday 9 April, 10:00am – Clay Pinch Pot | ages 5+
• Tuesday 9 April, 2:00pm – Paddle Pop wall hanging | ages 5+
• Wednesday 10 April, 10:00am – Holiday Play | ages 0-5
• Wednesday 10 April, 2:00pm – Lalune Lantern Workshop | ages 5+
• Thursday 11 April, 10:00am – Colourful Coasters | ages 5+
• Thursday 11 April, 2:00pm – Pinch Pot Painting | ages 5+
Bowen Library
• Tuesday 9 April, 9:30am – Waterpistol painting | ages 5+
• Tuesday 9 April, 11:00am – Waterpistol painting | ages 5+
• Tuesday 9 April, 2:00pm – Magic Rainbow Board | ages 5+
• Thursday 11 April, 10:00am – Secret Message Bracelets | ages 7+
• Thursday 11 April, 2:00pm – Lalune Lantern Workshop | ages 5+
Collinsville Library
• Tuesday 9 April, 10:00am – Hot Air Balloon | ages 3+
Collinsville Community Centre
• Friday 12 April, 10:00am – Lalune Lantern Workshop | ages 5+

Get set for Roller Skating Fever in Airlie Beach, with the announcement of a regular Saturday Morning Mini Roller Disco at the PCYC.
Run by Jane Streeter of Rolldance Skate School, the Roller Disco will be a great activity for kids, adults and families, with limited skate rental available or BYO skates.
Jane also runs Learn to Skate classes for kids and adults and her inaugural roller skate lessons last term were a huge success.
Due to the popularity of first term, Jane will be offering two kid’s classes as well as two adult classes, all at the Whitsunday PCYC on their “delicious wooden floors”.
“I’m excited to be bringing skating back to the PCYC, especially for the Saturday morning mini roller disco, open to everyone, not just class members.”
Jane has previously taught Latin Dance in the Whitsundays but pivoted to roller skating during the pandemic, when she was searching for a new hobby that could be done solo.
“I watched a Bruno Mars music video for his song “Skate” and discovered that it was possible to dance on wheels!” she shated.
“I was hooked immediately. Since then, I have trained intensively and gained a teaching certification in 2023. I can’t help myself from wanting to teach others – I want everyone to feel the fun and joy that I do!”
Classes start up again in Term 2 and the first roller disco will run 10 – 11:30am on 20th April. For more information, head to www.rolldance.com.au or @rolldanceskateschool
WHAT: Morning Mini Roller Disco
WHERE: Whitsunday PCYC
WHEN: Saturday 20th April – 10am-11.30am

This week’s 9-hole stableford weekly comp saw Troy Pettiford in first place with 21 points, second with 20 points was Justyn Durbin and third place with 20 points was Michael Pettiford.
Good Friday’s 9-hole stableford saw Cory Belke first with 27 points, second with 21 points was Troy Pettiford and third with 19 points was Rhys Bartholomew.
On Easter Sunday we held our first greenskeeper revenge of 18 holes and what a hoot it was. The course included false pins, teeing off from a tyre, putting around the greenskeepers hose and a whole lot more. Can’t wait to do it all again next year.
This Sunday will be Par SVS tee off between 8.30 am – 9.30am.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross.
Pictured: Peter and Donna Henderson

As the final touches are put in place, Sarina's eagerly anticipated new hospital on Brewers Road is set to open its doors at noon on April 3.
Executive Director Terry Johnson acknowledged the seamless efforts of all involved, ensuring a smooth transition for patients, staff, and visitors. The recent Community Open Day drew a remarkable 230 attendees, with overwhelming positivity towards the state-of-the-art facility.
Construction finished in February and staff have been undergoing training in new digital technology. While preparations for the move from Hospital Street are in full swing, medical services are said to be continued uninterrupted.
Smiles from the dedicated ladies of Sarina Hospital Staff and Mackay Hospital Foundation. Excitement is brewing as the opening day nears! Photo Credit: Adam Sane.
Construction of the new Sarina Hospital has reached completion and preparations are now well underway for a move from 1 Hospital Street to the new site on Brewers Road.
Executive Director Public Health and Rural Services Terry Johnson said the Sarina project team, the Sarina Hospital team and others throughout Mackay Hospital and Health Service were working hard to ensure a safe transition for patients, staff, and visitors.
“This is an exciting time for our Sarina Hospital staff who have done an amazing job in preparing for this transition and also others across the health service who are busy making sure the many aspects of the new facility are in place,” Ms Johnson said.
“We are moving rapidly towards the operational date of 12noon on Wednesday 3 April at 47 Brewers Road.
“With construction completed in February, the final stages of commissioning include overseeing the fit-out of new equipment, finalising fittings and furnishings and staff continuing training and preparing for the new digital technology.”
Ms Johnson thanked all who attended the new Sarina Hospital Community Open Day held on Saturday, 23 March as well as the Sarina staff and the Mackay Hospital Foundation volunteers who provided assistance.
“The event attracted a fantastic response with around 230 people taking the opportunity to tour the hospital and chat to staff about the new facility,” she said.
“Feedback on the day was very positive and our community are looking forward to the opening of the new hospital.”
Medical care will be provided at the new hospital, 47 Brewers Road, from 12noon Wednesday 3 April 2024.
If you need medical care before this time, please go to 1 Hospital Street, Sarina.
The hospital’s phone number remains the same - (07) 4943 8777.
New Emergency department bays
Rehabilitation Gym
Ambulance Area
Outside View of the facility
Posing ladies of Mackay Hospital Foundation and Sarina Hospital Staff expressing their excitement!
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Dorothy sure hit the nail on the head with her ruby slippers, didn't she? "There's no place like home" – but what if you've got more than one 'home' in your heart? Having called Australia and the beautiful Mackay region my home for over 11 years now, I can attest to the truth in that sentiment.
However, my recent 10-day trip back to the land of the long white cloud to farewell a friend was like a breath of fresh air, (or at least a breath of cold air). It's where my family resides, where my childhood memories were made, and where the world’s best fish and chips, pies and lolly cake await.
But amidst the comfort and familiarity of Aotearoa, there's something undeniably special about returning to Mackay. As I gaze out over the islands and palm trees, that familiar sense of belonging washes over me once again. It's a reminder that while Aotearoa will always hold a special place in my heart, Mackay has become my home away from home – a place where new memories are made and where I've forged deep connections with the community.
What about those who don't have a place to call their own? Those who don’t have a comfortable bed or a roof to provide shelter and safety? It's a sobering reality and one which is worsening. Flip to page 26 for more on how the rental crisis in Australia has hit a new low. And on page 8, we're sharing a heartfelt campaign to help a young woman off the streets and into a safe place to live. Plus, on page 7, read up on how you can support a young mother who lost everything in a devastating house fire.
As we approach the long weekend – filled with chocolate, celebrations, and reflections on the resurrection – let's spare a moment for those facing more uncomfortable nights with no place to call home. After all, amidst the festivities, kindness and compassion go a long way in making a place a home, no matter where it may be.
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In a heart-warming display of generosity, a dedicated local mother is using her skills as a beautician to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children in Papua New Guinea (PNG).
Over a period of two days (18th and 19th of March) Samira offered henna tattoos, eyebrow threading or waxing, and eyelash tinting at just $15 each to raise funds for a school in the remote town of Aragip.
Aware of the financial constraints faced by many families, especially in remote areas like Aragip, she also offered henna tattoos or face painting for children under 10 at a discounted rate of $5.
The initiative is in support of the charity "Friends of Brilliant Stars," organised by her friend, where 100 per cent of the donations go towards the education and hygiene needs of children. In a school where resources are scarce, every contribution counts in shaping the future of young minds, which is why this particular charity is striving to expand its impact by doubling the number of students it supports.
“Due to the lack of resources, the charity can only support a small number of students, which is roughly 20 in the whole school.
“Unfortunately, lots of families are feeling left out and desperate for their children to also get an education,” Samira said.
As a stay-at-home mother, Samira’s appeal for support is not just a request for financial assistance but a call to rally together for a common goal – providing education and hope to those who need it most and illuminating the path to a brighter future for the children of Aragip.
For further information, visit www.friendsofbrilliantstar.org
Children in Aragip, Papua New Guinea are in need of financial assistance to begin their education. Find out how you can help, at www.friendsofbrilliantstar.org
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Ten Mackay friends have had their week pleasantly de-railed after discovering their 40-year-old syndicate entry scored $1 million in the weekend’s Saturday Gold Lotto draw.
The North Queensland ex-railway workers held one of five division one winning entries in Saturday Gold Lotto draw 4453 on Saturday 23 March 2024. The group’s entry won a total prize of $1,054,144.91.
One of the winning members revealed how the group came about after an official from the Lott called to confirm the wonderful news.
“I’ve been waiting for this call for 40 years!” he laughed.
“Thank you very much! We’re a syndicate. There are 10 of us and when we started, we each picked one number.
“We’ve been playing the syndicate every week since.
“We were all railway workers. We’re pretty much all retired now but we used to all work together. Some of the original boys passed away but someone else always took over the entry.
“We put in a ticket for 10 weeks at a time. Each time it comes around, I message ‘Lotto’s due’, they always pay it. Never had to chase anyone up!
“They’re so excited. We’ll do something to celebrate. We’ve stayed mates, so it’ll be great to see everyone all together again.
“We’ve got five numbers a couple of times. It seemed like we were always just one off or two off. Once we got five and a supplementary number.
“Some of us have had a bit of bad luck in the past few months so it couldn’t have come at a better time.
“The lady at the bank, she’ll be wrapped. She’s always seeing me come in. I always say, ‘Maybe next time, we’ll get it!’.
“It’s wonderful, mate. It’ll make retirement even more relaxing for my wife and I. Right now, we’re doing some travel in Australia, so we’ll continue with that!”