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Little Legs, Big Spirit At Whitsunday Anglican School’s Kindy Carnival!

Little Legs, Big Spirit At Whitsunday Anglican School’s Kindy Carnival!

Photo source: Whitsunday Anglican School (Facebook) ‍Whitsunday Anglican School’s Kindy to Year 2 students enjoyed a fun-filled Athletics Carnival, with young athletes taking part in running, jumping and throwing events while showing plenty of enthusiasm, determination and House spirit. Supported by Senior School volunteers, the day celebrated participation, encouragement and the strong sense of community across the school. See more photos here: www.mackayandwhitsundaylife.com/social-pics/little-legs-big-spirit-at-whitsunday-anglican-schools-kindy-carnival‍

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Mackay's Remax Select Appoints New General Manager

Mackay's Remax Select Appoints New General Manager

Leading Mackay real estate business REMAX Select has announced the appointment of highly respected business professional Samantha Self as General Manager. The appointment is set to further strengthen the agency's high-performing team across the Mackay region, with Principal Nikita Kinnane describing Ms Self's arrival as an exciting step forward for the business. “We are heading in a really exciting direction with our business, and I cannot be more excited to have Samantha join our leadership team to build on that momentum,” Ms Kinnane said. Ms Kinnane said the recruitment process was focused on finding a leader whose values aligned with those of the business, it was Ms Self's shared commitment to those values and vision that made her the ideal candidate. "Samantha will play an important role in shaping the future REMAX Select, bringing exceptional experience in property, management and leadership to help drive growth and innovation, and this will flow into enhancing every aspect of our business. "Importantly, Samantha shares our core values and commitment to putting Mackay first, and we share the same drive to really make impactful change, bring big city ideas and execute them in our own country girl way.” It was the core values of respect, integrity, collaboration, excellence and trust that Ms Self aligned with, sharing her goal to continue to build on the trust and integrity the agency has established in Mackay, while supporting the continued growth and development of both the team and business. “I’m excited to take on the role of general manager and work alongside Nikita and the entire team at REMAX Select,” Ms Self said. “REMAX Select has a strong team with exceptional talent which is highly respected throughout the community and I’m excited to be part of its continued success.” Ms Self steps into the role after eight years as retail manager of the largest shopping centre in northern Australia. During that time, she was the key driver of building positive, collaborative relationships with retailers, creating an environment where retailers were genuine partners in success. Having led sales performance analysis and market insight initiatives, Ms Self said she looks forward to applying her knowledge and experience to support the continued success of the REMAX Select team. “I am dedicated to empowering our team members through training and development opportunities, ensuring they have the tools they need to succeed,” she said. “My goal is to continue to foster the team’s culture of professionalism, responsiveness and customer-first approach and I look forward to collaborating with our talented agents and staff to create a dynamic and successful environment here at REMAX Select.” REMAX Select is an award-winning real estate business, recently recognised as the 2025 REIQ Medium Agency of the Year and finalist at the 2026 REIA National Awards for Excellence. The office consistently ranks in the National Top 10 Offices in the REMAX Australia network, recognised as the #3 individual office for commissions and transactions at the REMAX Australia Annual Awards 2025 earlier this year, where they were also named a finalist for the network’s community service award and special achievement in marketing for an office award. REMAX Select is located at 133B Victoria Street, Mackay. Contact (07)4829 4612 or visit remax.com.au/select/ for an award winning real estate experience. Newly appointed General Manager, Samantha Self (Left) with REMAX Select Principal Nikita Kinnane (Right).

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From Family Beginnings to Future Focus: Gardian Enters a New Leadership Era

From Family Beginnings to Future Focus: Gardian Enters a New Leadership Era

In 2000, Peter and Denise Phillips laid the foundation for what would become one of Mackay’s most recognisable holistic, all in one property, insurance and financial services ecosystem. Starting as a Mortgage Choice franchise, Gardian was built on a commitment to helping people make confident financial decisions with local people in the know! Over the decades, that foundation has steadily evolved. Today, Gardian encompasses a wide range of services, including all manner of finance, general and business insurance, financial planning, real estate sales, property management, and commercial sales, management and leasing. What began as a single offering has grown into an integrated business model serving individuals, families, businesses, and community across the region. Now, the organisation enters its next chapter. After many years at the helm with her late husband Peter, Denise Phillips will step down from her role as Managing Director. Her leadership has been central to Gardian’s growth — not just in size, but in culture, reputation, and its connection to the local community. Taking over the role is Ben Phillips, Owner/Director and Head of Gardian Finance. Having been closely involved in all aspects of the business and its clients, he brings both continuity and a forward-looking perspective to the position. Leadership transitions often mark defining moments for organisations. In this case, the change represents both the continuation of a strong legacy and the opportunity to build on it. The evolution of Gardian — from a small franchise to a diversified advisory group — reflects the importance of adaptability, strategic growth, and staying aligned to core values to the community. For the Mackay business community, this transition highlights the strength of long-term vision and succession planning, particularly within locally grown enterprises. It also reinforces the impact that leadership grounded in community and relationships can have over time. As Gardian moves forward under new leadership, it does so with deep roots, a clear purpose, and a platform built for continued growth.

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Property Point July 10th

Property Point July 10th

I don’t know about you, but I find morning TV hosts incredibly annoying. I rarely get to see them, with their contrived laughter, over-the-top friendliness, stupid nicknames for each other, make-up and perfect hair cuts. But sometimes, if there has been some event that might interest me, or if I’m curious about what’s going on, I might flick on the TV and see what’s happening as I’m getting ready for work. I immediately regret it and start flicking channels to try to find someone bearable. It’s a challenge that usually lasts a couple of minutes before I turn the TV off and do something much more pleasant, like go to work. I did like Karl Stefanovic but he has been flicked, apparently because his employer didn’t like his podcast guests. There seemed something real about Karl but he was an island in a sea of fakery so there’s no point in me turning on Channel 9 anymore. There’s an Irish journalist/host on ABC TV, Catherine Murphy, who I also like. She’s funny and real and seems to want to stick to simply presenting a story in her slightly quirky style without imposing an agenda. But that’s about it for me. One thing the morning shows have an abundance of is “experts”. Whatever the drama that’s emerged, there’s an expert to explain it to you, pull it apart and tell you how concerned you should be. The expert needs to do it in about 17 seconds because everyone is going to get bored soon and we’ve got an ad break coming up. The more dramatic the event and the more it impacts the loyal viewers, the more vital it is that an expert is on hand. The current disaster of note it a neat combo: the economy/inflation/interest rates/housing downturn. This is the type of news drama you want when you’re planning the show because it affects the viewers, hits their hip pockets. But experts are everywhere in the media on this one, not just the morning shows. They’re out there giving their views on interest rates (some say they will go up, others say they will go down), the economy (some say it will be okay, others say we are headed for a recession), inflation (some say it will get worse and others say it will ease). Part of this blockbuster, of course, is house prices. Some experts say prices will drop in big cities like Sydney and Brisbane. Others say they will drop everywhere. Some say there will be a small, temporary drop but things will soon start going up again because there is a lack of housing supply across the nation. One group of experts that are worth paying attention to are the valuers from Herron Todd White, who put out their monthly property clock, which is a snapshot of how they see particular markets. The position on the clock face a particular city is located (we’re talking analogue here kids, not digital) tells you where it sits in the market. Twelve o’clock is top of the market, 3 o’clock is a falling market, 6 o’clock is the bottom of the market, 9 o’clock is a rising market. Things can change quickly and there a times a property can go from falling market to bottom of the market and up to rising market very quickly. HTW’s June clock would have been a challenge for them because tax changes and other events had happened but their longer-term impacts are unclear. They had Bundaberg and Toowoomba at the top of the market, Sydney at 2 o’clock and starting to decline, The Whitsundays, Gladstone and Sunshine Coast approaching the top of the market and Mackay, along with Rocky, Townsville and Cairns, in a rising market. Most agents in Mackay will tell you there has been a change but there is still activity, investors are still engaged and properties are selling. Most are being alert, not alarmed.

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Christmas Appeal Bonanza In Bowen

January 18, 2024

Community organisations in Bowen are cheering off the back of another successful Christmas and festival season appeal, providing close to 300 individuals and families of Bowen with access to presents, vouchers, and an abundance of toys.

A joint initiative with the Bowen Neighbourhood Centre, Cooinda Family Centre, Salvos, and Chayim Community Care, over 270 individuals and families were gifted access to Christmas Hampers, and a pop-up shop.

The Bowen Neighbourhood Centre also embarked on their Adopt a Family initiative, with local businesses donating vouchers and funds to support local families and individuals.

“Bowen Neighbourhood Centre was overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from local businesses eager to bring joy to families in need,” Stephanie Cora, Executive Officer of the Bowen Neighbourhood Centre explained.

“The local Business generosity, played a pivotal role in adopting 51 individuals and families, ensuring they experienced something truly special this Christmas.”

Ms Cora said a heartfelt thank you goes out to these businesses for their commitment to spreading Christmas cheer and making a positive impact in our community.

“The Bowen Community Centre extends its appreciation to Pacific National, Aurizon, Abbot Point Operations, Bowen Industrial Hire, Pat McDonald Earthmoving, and Zonta Bowen for their unwavering support and dedication,” she said.

Due to the overwhelming support, the Bowen Neighbourhood Centre was able to approach other community organisations, such as Relationship Australia, Whitsunday Counselling Services, Girudala Community Society Ltd, and Cooinda Family Centre, to nominate families they knew of.

Ms Cora also said that The Bowen Community Centre acknowledges the outstanding efforts of Mayor Julie Hall and Abbot Point Operation for swiftly stepping in to rescue 20 families that missed the hamper cut-off date.

“Their quick and compassionate response ensured that no family in our community was left without the joy of a Christmas celebration,” Ms Cora explained.

“As we reflect on the success of this year's Christmas Hampers, we are reminded of the incredible spirit of generosity and unity that defines our community. The Bowen Community Centre looks forward to building on this momentum, continuing to serve and uplift our community in the years to come.”

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Water Police Make Historic Arrest

January 18, 2024

Whitsunday Water Police have made an impressive arrest at Peter Faust Dam during the first week of January.

Patrolling the waters to ensure the safety of every individual, including vessel operators, swimmers, fishers and jet-ski operators, water police intercepted a male operating an unregistered vessel.

However, Water Police uncovered a bigger mystery.

The male had fled the state approximately 26 years ago, in an alleged attempt to avoid an arrest warrant.

He had returned to Queensland to complete a holiday at Peter Faust Dam and was arrested finally.

Police allege the male was wanted on a warrant for failure to appear in court 26 years ago, on unrelated minor drug charged.

The now 51-year-old man was arrested and is expected to appear at Mount Isa Magistrates Court at a later date.

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Bowen Boom For Seasoned Police Officers

January 18, 2024

Bowen is hitting the big screen with District Crime Prevention Co-Ordinator, Sergeant Nigel Dalton sharing the town in a series of new videos, to attract seasoned Queensland police officers for a tree change.

Having completed similar internal promotions of the Northern Beaches of Mackay and attracting a number of existing Police Officers to relocate, Sgt Dalton was asked by Senior Sergeant Craig Shepard to create a similar video of Bowen.

“We’re looking to attract officers to this district, to Bowen. Often, officers in the South-East corner of Queensland are oblivious to the perks and attractions of Bowen and North Queensland, and this is one way we can promote the area as a great place to relocate and live,” explained Sgt Dalton.

The two videos, set to hit internal police communications in the coming weeks, showcases the reality of working in the modern and upgraded Bowen Police Station, and the beautiful way of life that officers can live while in Bowen.

“Ultimately, we can allow people to fall in love with Bowen, and relocate their family here for a number of years,” Sgt Dalton explained.

“Or, they can fall in love in Bowen, and meet a local, and settle down.”

While filming the videos, Sgt Dalton stopped in at the Big Mango, at the Bowen Visitor Information Centre.

Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy said it was a pleasure to talk to Sgt Dalton and provide him with promotional material and links to promotional videos that depict the beauty of Bowen and the great lifestyle it offers.

“Bowen offers a great lifestyle for families with secluded beaches, great bushwalks, a free water park, a free public swimming pool, the perfect climate and great country town hospitality,” she said.

“With playgrounds, parks, and plenty of open space as well as great beaches, there is so much to do for the kids.

“Bowen is one of the few places in Queensland where you can snorkel directly off the beach.”

Sgt Nigel explained, “Creating these videos and enticing officers to Bowen is just a different way for us to help our district.”

Once the videos are shared across police channels, it may be as soon as six weeks to see new faces at Bowen Police Station.

Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy with District Crime Prevention Co-Ordinator, Sergeant Nigel Dalton at the Big Mango. Photo: Bowen Tourism and Business

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Australia’s Largest Power Catamaran Home In The Whitsundays

January 18, 2024

Australia’s largest powered catamaran is cruising into the Whitsundays, opening up more channels for visitors to experience the Whitsundays like never before.

The Aquila 54 Power Catamaran boasts unparalleled luxury, with over 54 feet of comfort and with upgraded 480 hp Volvo Penta D8 diesel inboards, this beast boasts a cruising speed of 8 to 10 knots, and top speeds of 22 knots.

Offered for private bareboat charter through Cumberland Charter Yachts and Luxury Yachts Whitsundays, the Aquila 54 is challenging what it means to travel in comfort and style.

The largest powered catamaran available for self-skipper, the Aquila 54 joins the Cumberland Charter fleet alongside the Leopard 58 sailing catamaran, the largest powered sailing catamaran available in Australia.

General Manager of Cumberland Charter Yachts and Luxury Yachts Whitsundays, Simon Summerton expresses excitement about the addition, stating “We are thrilled to introduce the Aquila 54 to our fleet, further enhancing our ability to cater to the diverse preferences of our clients.”

“The combination of the Leopard 58 and the Aquila 54 establishes us as the one-stop destination for those seeking top-tier, premium self-skippered charters in the Whitsundays,” he said.

Tourism Whitsundays CEO, Rick Hamilton is excited for the new addition to Cumberland Charter Yachts' fleet and the additional holiday experience for visitors to the region. 

"Imagine cruising the Whitsundays in the largest self-skippered power catamaran, experiencing unparalleled luxury and freedom at your own pace. This isn't just a boat, it's a gateway to unforgettable memories in one of the most stunning destinations on Earth,” Mr Hamilton said.

“And Cumberland Charter Yachts, with their renowned expertise, are the perfect operators to bring this incredible experience to life.”

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This Australia Day Take A Day Trip To Bowen

January 18, 2024

Bowen is hitting centre stage, hosting the 2024 Whitsunday Regional Council Australia Day Celebrations, Awards and Citizenship Ceremony.

As the festivities on Bowen’s Front Beach are being held from 5pm until 8pm on a public holiday, Bowen is the perfect place to spend the day before heading to the ceremony.

The Bowen Visitor Information Centre will be open on Australia Day from 10.30am until 3pm.

Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy said a day trip to Bowen could include a selfie at the Big Mango, a delicious sorbet at the Visitor Information Centre, a swim and a snorkel at Horseshoe Bay (stinger suit recommended) and a walk to Rotary Lookout.

“As the council has just upgraded the Edgecumbe Bay Walking Trail, you are encouraged to check out the great views from Mother Beddock and the World War II radar site along the walk.

“If you are interested in birdlife, more than 175 species of birds have been spotted at Muller’s Lagoon.

“You can learn all about Catalina Flying Boats at the display near the Front Beach.

“You can also check out the 27 murals around the town.

“A late afternoon stroll along Bowen’s Historic Jetty could top off a perfect day prior to the Australia Day ceremony on the foreshore.”

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Your Mind Reset Supporting Positive Mental Health And Parenting

January 18, 2024

A new article series in partnership with the Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce and Industry, showcasing the diverse businesses in our community.

Ellen Farquhar started Cannonvale-based Your Mind Reset in 2023, delivering Mental Health First Aid training and Tuning in to Teens program for parents.

"I am passionate about fostering well-being and resilience in individuals and communities," said Ellen, who is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Psychology and Diploma of Counselling.

It has been reported 43 per cent Australians aged 16 - 85 encountered a mental disorder at least once in their lives, with 21 per cent experiencing a disorder within the past year.

Work-related stress affects 32 per cent Australians impacting sickness, absenteeism, and capacity. Accredited Mental Health First Aid training has been instrumental in cultivating mentally healthy workplaces.

Mental health issues among school-aged children is also on the rise.

"I engage with parents who grapple with the best approach to support a child displaying signs of mental illness, offering education and support to help navigate these complex situations," said Ellen, mother of four school-aged boys.

Ellen also volunteers, facilitating programs for CORES (Community Response to Eliminating Suicide) Australia.

As a Whitsundays business owner, Ellen offers these tips to other businesses:

"Prioritise your community and support other local businesses, including your competitors.

"Be authentic. Be you. Regularly revisit your 'why' and reconnect with that fire in your belly so you remember who you are and why you are in business. 

"Know your target customer. If you try to help everyone, you will end up helping no one."

As a Chamber member, Ellen has found the support, connections, and opportunities outstanding. She participated in the 2023 Certificate IV in Entrepreneurship program delivered in partnership by TAFE Queensland, the Chamber, and Whitsunday Regional Council.

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Get to know the Tourism Whitsundays Team  Ben Summers 

January 18, 2024

What is your role at Tourism Whitsundays? 

As the Digital and Marketing Coordinator, I am responsible for our website and social media platforms. This role involves a significant amount of behind-the-scenes work, through which I have greatly expanded my knowledge in website development over the past year.  

 

What is your ideal weekend in The Whitsundays? 

My ideal weekend in The Whitsundays is full of relaxation. Starting with a walk along the boardwalk, enjoying the morning sun. Pulling into one of the many cafés for breakfast. Getting out on the water, maybe doing a spot of fishing or island hopping. Then ending with a nice dinner and some drinks with friends. Simple, but relaxing! 

 

How long have you been in The Whitsundays? 

2 years. It's my early seachange, coming from Brisbane and Toowoomba, The Whitsundays is very different and such a special place.  

 

What's the one thing about The Whitsundays you think everyone should know? 

That we have one of the world’s only underwater accommodations! You can sleep with the fishes and live to tell the tale. 

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New Year New Resolutions

January 18, 2024

Embracing New Year's resolutions is a tradition that goes hand in hand with the turn of the calendar. While some may argue that resolutions are often abandoned quickly, setting goals for the new year can have numerous benefits that extend beyond the initial burst of motivation.

Firstly, New Year's resolutions provide a valuable opportunity for self-reflection. As the year draws to a close, individuals naturally engage in introspection, evaluating their achievements, challenges, and personal growth. This reflective process lays the groundwork for setting meaningful goals that align with one's values and aspirations. It prompts individuals to ponder what they truly want to achieve and how they can better themselves.

Setting resolutions also serves as a powerful motivator. The act of defining specific, achievable objectives creates a roadmap for personal development. Whether it involves adopting healthier habits, pursuing career advancements, or fostering stronger relationships, having clear goals provides direction and purpose. This newfound sense of purpose, in turn, fuels motivation, making individuals more likely to stay committed to their aspirations.

Moreover, New Year's resolutions foster a sense of accountability. By articulating intentions for the year ahead, individuals make a public commitment, whether to friends, family, or themselves. This shared accountability encourages a higher level of dedication to the outlined goals, as the individual becomes more conscious of their progress and the expectations of those around them.

The process of working towards New Year's resolutions also cultivates resilience and adaptability. Challenges and setbacks are inevitable in any journey of self-improvement. However, the pursuit of resolutions instills resilience by teaching individuals to navigate obstacles, learn from failures, and adjust their approach when necessary. These skills are invaluable not only in achieving specific resolutions but also in addressing life's broader challenges.

Finally, successful resolution pursuit leads to a sense of accomplishment and increased self-esteem. Achieving set goals, no matter how small, generates a positive feedback loop. Each accomplishment becomes a building block, contributing to an individual's belief in their ability to effect change and overcome obstacles.

In essence, New Year's resolutions are more than mere declarations of intent; they are a catalyst for personal growth, motivation, and resilience. Approached with sincerity and commitment, setting resolutions can pave the way for a fulfilling and transformative year ahead.

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Embrace Tranquillity This New Year With Skin Esteem

January 18, 2024

With ushering in 2024, Skin Esteem proudly declares "Relaxation" as the premier New Year's Resolution. The dedicated team at Skin Esteem is poised and prepared to administer unparalleled soul-soothing treatments for their esteemed clientele.

Jo, the proprietor and head Therapist at Skin Esteem, elucidates their philosophy, saying, "At Skin Esteem, our focus lies in delivering results and promoting relaxation. In a world already laden with stress, Skin Esteem is an oasis where you can relish a few hours solely for yourself—be it every month or every now and then. It's not just great; it's profoundly beneficial for the soul."

This New Year, indulge yourself with the exclusive Facial and Back Massage package, designed to caress both body and soul over the course of two blissful hours.

Commencing with a back massage, as Jo describes it, is an experience of "tension melting away, we can incorporate hot stones and hot towels, depending on the client's preference. Our primary goal is to ensure your mindset is prepared to unwind. We dim the lights, ignite candles, and play the most soothing music, creating an atmosphere that transports clients to a different universe."

The subsequent facial, clients undergo a double cleansing process, followed by meticulous exfoliation, a therapeutic massage, and a rejuvenating mask, concluding with premium products and a vitamin infusion.

Jo emphasizes the significance of sun protection, stating, "We always conclude every treatment with SPF—an indispensable step. SPF is genuinely your best friend."

"It's a comprehensive package, but we customise and tailor the treatments based on our client's skin and their specific goals," Jo affirms.

"We have an affinity for skin, and our mission is for you to depart our clinic feeling refreshed, relaxed, and utterly rejuvenated."

Skin Esteem stands as the ultimate destination for opulent relaxation, offering an array of services, including facials, laser hair removal, laser carbon facials, IPL skin rejuvenation, radio frequency skin tightening, electrolysis, diathermy, waxing and tinting treatments.

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Get The Best 2024 School Routines

January 18, 2024

As we approach the beginning of the 2024 school year, it is a great opportunity to put in place healthy and productive routines to get the best out of the year. Here's a comprehensive guide to ensure a successful start to the academic year.

1. Sleep Matters: One of the most crucial aspects of a successful school routine is ensuring an adequate amount of sleep. Aim for consistent bedtimes and wake-up times to regulate your body's internal clock. Create a calming bedtime routine to signal to your body that it's time to wind down. Avoid using devices in bed or right before bed, to help the body start to switch off.

2. Organise Your Space: A cluttered environment can lead to a cluttered mind. Set up a dedicated study space that is free from distractions. Organise school supplies, textbooks, and materials in a way that promotes efficiency and minimises stress.

3. Plan Your Schedule: Create a weekly schedule that includes not only classes but also study sessions, extracurricular activities, and downtime. Having a visual representation of your week can help you manage your time effectively and avoid last-minute cramming.

4. Healthy Eating Habits: Ensure your body and mind are nourished by maintaining healthy eating habits. Prepare balanced meals and snacks and avoid excessive consumption of caffeinated or sugary beverages. Proper nutrition contributes to sustained energy levels and improved concentration.

By incorporating these strategies into your back-to-school routine, you can set the stage for a successful and fulfilling academic year. Remember, consistency is key, and small, intentional steps can lead to significant improvements in any school experience.

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Come and Try Touch

January 18, 2024

Whitsunday Touch Football is excited to announce the start of the 2024 Season. 

 

The Season gets underway on Monday 22 January with a “Come and Try” night. 

 

There will be the opportunity for experienced players to ease back into the new season and for novices to try a new sport. 

 

Monday’s format is “Fast Four” promoting Footy is for fun, come as a team or on your own and we will find you a team.  

 

Games are of 10 minutes duration with teams of four players competing on half the normal field.  Each team will play a number of games during the night. 

 

It is a great way for beginning players to be introduced to the game. 

 

Monday 22 January at the Sportspark from 6.00pm. 

 

Newcomers very welcome.  We’ll make sure to place you in a team. 

Monday 29 January is the first week of grading games. 

Contributed with thanks to John Weeks.

WHAT: Come and Try Touch
WHERE: Whitsunday Sportspark
WHEN: Monday January 22, from 6pm

2023 Juniors at the Fast4 Competition. Photo supplied

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Twilight Racing

January 18, 2024

Although the threat of rain prevailed during the day, by the time that the fleet of 14 yachts lined up for the start of the weekly Whitsunday Sailing Club twilight race, a 10 knot south easterly breeze complemented the cloudy, but dry skies.

The fleet bunched up as they approached the starting line for the first start, with firstly Smooth Criminal (Leo Rodriguez) and then Matchless (Terry Stevens) bailing out to avoid other boats. This left just Bobby’s Girl (Mark Beale) as the sole premature starter, needing to return around the committee boat. This allowed Treasure VIII (Rob Davis) and QMS Ponyo (John Galloway) to lead the fleet away from the start. By the end of lap 1, Smooth Criminal held a slender lead over Bobby’s Girl, Little Black Jack (Karen Evans) and QMS Ponyo. As the fleet continued on the second lap, Little Black Jack made their move into the lead as Treasure VIII opened the gap to Wide Load (Shannan Hart) as they closed the gap to the boats ahead. At the finish, Little Black Jack took the honours, while a misjudged tack caused Smooth Criminal to hit the finishing mark and retire from the race. On corrected time QMS Ponyo took home the chocolates by one second ahead of Wide Load with Treasure VIII just 5 seconds back in third.

The Division 3 start was much more placid, with Shiraz (John Cable) making easy work of taking the Doyle Sails sponsored best start prize. Behind them Rossgo (Greg Hammon) and Riff Raff (Dan White) changed places several times during the race before Riff Raff finally got the upper hand, finishing a credible 85 seconds behind the faster Shiraz. Rossgo finished a further 20 seconds back. That result worked well for Riff Raff, taking the corrected time win over Norbert G (Mireille Morcos) and Rossgo.

The SML Prize, sponsored by Whitsunday Industrial Services, went to Shiraz, while the weekly special prize, sponsored by Soft Rigging solutions, went to Treasure VIII. In the teams event, the Blue Team (Bobby’s Girl, Wide Load and Shiraz) took the daily honours over Yellow, Purple and Green teams, all in equal second place.

The Whitsunday Sailing Club twilight series continues every Wednesday with racing commencing at 4:30. Limited crewing positions may be available. Those wishing to participate as crew need to be at the club by 2:30 pm (limited spots available). Full results are available at https://app.sailsys.com.au/club/85/profile?tab=results.

Contributed with thanks to the Whitsunday Sailing Club.

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Cannons Kickstart 2024

January 18, 2024

On Saturday, 16 Cannonvale Cannons travelled to Ayr to compete at the Burdekin Sprint LC Meet.  Coaches, Mark Erickson and Rylee Erickson were very proud of the Cannons and their top efforts at the first carnival for 2024.  Congratulations to Harris Delac, aged 10 years won the 8 – 10-year-old boys Dash for Cash event.  Harris was very excited to receive $100 for winning the Dash for Cash.  Congratulations to Celeste Orenshaw, Tyler Bennett, Tora Delac and Jacob Bell who were also selected for the Dash for Cash races.  

Top performers who swam 3 or 4 personal best times: Tiana Bell, Millie Groom, Koa Harland, Andie Reynolds, Matilda Nicholes and Eric Mulliss. Eric Mulliss swam a massive 12.74sec PB in his 50m Butterfly race.  

Special mentions:  new club members, Mackenze and Tyler Bennett both swam 2 PBs. Mackenzie swam a super 50m Breaststroke taking 8.7sec off her previous best time. Tyler swam an excellent 50m Freestyle in 32.36sec to earn 3rd place.  

Jacob Bell aged 17 years won 50m Backstroke in a time of 31.35sec. Noah Maltby, aged 15 years won his 50m Breaststroke in a time of 34.19sec. Celeste Orenshaw achieved 2nd place for her 50m Butterfly in a time of 46.28sec and 3rd place in her 50m Breaststroke in a time of 51.02sec. One of Dylan Reynolds’ best swims included her 50m Breaststroke which she did a 3 sec PB. One of Tora Delac’s best swims was her 50m Butterfly which she swam in 32.76sec, 1.54sec PB. Ruby Harland swam 2PBs in her 50m Freestyle and 50m Backstroke. Nelson Malady swam a fantastic 50m Freestyle in a time of 35.39sec.  

Congratulations to all the Cannons!  

A big thank you to all the wonderful parents for assisting with officiating and managing the team.  

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.

Image: Cannonvale Cannons in Ayr. Photo supplied

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2023 V 2024 In Property

January 11, 2024

Well, that break didn’t last long enough and being back at work doesn’t really feel any different from when we left.

2023 in real estate was what I would describe as a very consistent market of low stock numbers in both houses for sale and for rent. Whilst we understand this hasn’t helped some buyers and tenants, the majority of regional centres across Australia have seen the same trend regardless of rate hikes and potential for more this year.

We saw continued numbers of people move to Mackay and we saw an increase in house prices maintained through a lack of stock. Everyone is talking positively around our region again as buyer’s agents and investors from down south have ramped up their interest given the fabulous rent returns and positivity for the future. 

If it is any indication of things to come in 2024, in our first week of January we have had over 250 groups through properties, which is a number bigger than we had in the first week of December last year in the lead up to Christmas.

It’s certainly a strange market, but when people have nowhere to go to buy, they typically don’t sell, and this makes the market continue to be very tight and competitive. Last year and the first week of this year, we met buyers who have been watching the market and waiting for it to go down, believing that in the short term it cannot continue.

In January 2023, the median sale price for a house (realestate.com data) was $419,000 and by December it was $490,000 which means for those who waited for a drop, the value went up approx. $70,000 over this time. They either rented or lived at home, but inadvertently missed the opportunity to buy at a better price or gain equity over this time. I wouldn’t wait again this year if all indications are that it will continue this year.

Feel confident in knowing lots of people are buying and moving to Mackay, there is real stability in our economy, and we live in one of the most beautiful places on the east coast.

I may be biased but I have enjoyed everything it offers for close to 50 years and wouldn’t live anywhere else.

Ben Chick

Director, Explore Property

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