For those chasing a dreamy Whitsundays escape, Wings Sailing Charters offers the ultimate sailing experience from Airlie Beach. Recognised on the Best of Queensland list for exceptional personalised service, Wings delivers three premium products to suit every style of traveller. The Whitsunday Islands Sail, SUP and Snorkel Day Tour is perfect for those short on time but not willing to miss the magic. This six-hour experience cruises to stunning Langford reef and surrounding anchorages, with fle
Read the full storyWhat’s more important to you in the City Centre – cool, green garden spaces or vibrant public art? Mackay Regional Council is in the process of finalising the draft Mackay Waterfront Place Strategy and is asking residents to have their say on the actions to prioritise. The Mackay Waterfront Place Strategy is a collaborative project setting goals to support placemaking in the City Centre and Riverfront – helping the areas to offer more for residents, better support local businesses and at
Read the full storyLaughter, stories, and a touch of nostalgia filled the air at Carlisle Gardens on 26 April, as the descendants of the late Frederick Leonard Stayt (Lenny) and Margaret Francis Eleanor Stayt (née Mosey) gathered for a heartfelt family reunion. Frederick, born in 1896, was a well-known farmer at Newbury Junction near Marian and the proud patriarch of eight children and 27 grandchildren. This special occasion brought together 47 adults and 17 children – including two cherished matriarchs, 17 firs
Read the full storyStudents Shine In Pioneer Valley Film Workshops Noosa Film Academy’s hands-on program, supported by the Mackay Regional Arts Development Fund, gave Mirani, Marian, and Mackay students a rare opportunity to direct, act, and edit their own short films – resulting in a red-carpet premiere at the Pinnacle Playhouse. Laughter and applause filled the historic theatre as young filmmakers walked the red carpet to debut their creative works. The audience, made up of proud families, educators, and
Read the full storySometimes, a good deed can sound as sweet as it feels, and that’s certainly the case with this week’s exciting news: music sensation Tones & I has announced she will be performing in Bowen!
Music lovers across the region will be thrilled to hear that one of the biggest stars of the moment is bringing her incredible talent to our sunny shores. This highly anticipated event will not only be a fantastic occasion for locals, but it will also shine a well-deserved spotlight on our region, helping to boost tourism and put Bowen on the map.
The exciting announcement was made by Tones & I herself on her official Facebook page:
“Even though I’m scared of flying, there’s one place that’s been calling me for a long time, and I finally have to reward you...
BOWEN.”
Much of the credit for this remarkable visit goes to Bowen local Katie English, who has spent the past six months campaigning for the Dance Monkey singer to make her way to Bowen.
“I don’t think anyone thought I could pull it off – but my persistence finally paid off!” Katie said in an interview with Channel 7.
“I’ve been relentless, stalking her on every social media platform for months!”
Though exact dates are still to be announced, the community can officially start getting excited for the incredible moment when Tones & I takes the stage in Bowen.
Congratulations to everyone involved in making this dream a reality!
One of the great privileges of being Mayor is witnessing the next generation of leaders step up with enthusiasm, fresh ideas, and a strong commitment to their community.
Over the past few weeks, I have attended several school investiture ceremonies and Lions Youth of the Year events, and I can confidently say that the future of the Whitsundays is in good hands.
Leadership is more than just a title—it’s about taking action, making a difference, and inspiring those around you. The Whitsundays has always been built on the strength and resilience of its people, and it is encouraging to see our youth embracing these values and stepping forward with confidence.
The young leaders of today will become the business owners, community advocates, and decision-makers of tomorrow—some may even go on to serve in public office, perhaps one day as the Mayor of the Whitsundays!
No matter what path they take, the skills and qualities they develop now will shape not only their future but also the future of our region.
Programs like Lions Youth of the Year play a crucial role in fostering these skills, giving young people the opportunity to grow, learn, and develop confidence. As a community, we must continue to support and invest in the leaders of tomorrow, ensuring they have the tools and opportunities to thrive.
I want to congratulate all the young people stepping into leadership roles this year. Our community is behind you, and we are excited to see the impact you will make in the years ahead.
The future of the Whitsundays is bright, and it’s in very capable hands.
On Sunday, the Proserpine Lions Club proudly hosted the Zone 9 Final of the prestigious Youth of the Year Australia program, showcasing the exceptional talents of four inspiring local students. The event, held at the Whitsunday Leisure Activity Centre, was a resounding success and highlighted the incredible potential of the young people in our community.
The four entrants, all representing different schools in the Whitsunday region, were:
Allegra Bradley – Proserpine State High School
Amelia McKay – St Catherine's Catholic College
An Nguyen – Bowen State High School
Kodi Mackie – Collinsville State High School
The competition was fierce, but it was Amelia McKay who emerged as the overall winner. Representing the Whitsunday Lions Club, Amelia will now go on to represent Zone 9 at the District level in Townsville, where she will compete against the best from across the region.
The event saw a series of powerful speeches and impromptu topics that demonstrated the skill and maturity of all the participants. Kodi Mackie, from Collinsville State High, was named the Public Speaking Winner for her captivating speech titled "Adult Time, Adult Crime." Her impromptu talk on the value of kindness also left a lasting impression on the judges and audience.
The event was a true celebration of the region's young talent, and the Lions Clubs of Whitsunday, Collinsville, and Bowen, along with the dedicated teachers and judges, deserve recognition for their hard work in organising this memorable day.
A special thanks also goes to the staff at the Whitsunday Leisure Activity Centre for providing such a welcoming and impressive venue.
Congratulations to all the entrants—Allegra, Amelia, An, and Kodi—for their outstanding performances. The Lions Clubs and the wider community are incredibly proud of these remarkable young women, and we look forward to seeing Amelia represent Zone 9 at the upcoming District finals.
Representatives from local schools competed at the Youth of the Year Finals.
Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox standing with Kodi Mackie who won the Public Speaking Award and Amelia McKay who was the overall winner
Photos supplied
Save Our Foreshore was founded in 2004 by passionate Whitsunday residents who united in response to a proposal by McDonald’s for a half-meter highway sign featuring their iconic golden arches. This proposal sparked Save Our Foreshore's first major protest, igniting a wave of community activism that would shape the town’s future.
Wondering why the golden arches now sit discreetly on the building’s eaves rather than towering over the highway? The protest worked, leading to a significant shift in the development proposal.
The organisation's mission is to protect and enhance public access to coastal areas, preserving the ecological, scenic, and recreational values of coastal public lands for future generations.
Faye Chapman, the founder and leader of Save Our Foreshore, has been the driving force behind the organisation and a prominent figure in the community. Before moving to the Whitsundays, Faye was a dedicated advocate on the South Coast of New South Wales. Upon her arrival in the Whitsundays, she quickly recognised the area's natural beauty and understood the need for responsible development that would also preserve its unique charm for generations to come.
At the Zonta 2025 International Women's Day celebrations, Faye was honoured as 'Woman of the Year' for her unwavering dedication and tireless commitment to the community. Her efforts have left a lasting impact, inspiring others to take action and contribute to preserving the environment.
Though surprised by the recognition, Faye humbly expressed her gratitude: "I really appreciate the award, but I was totally stunned," she said.
Congratulations, Faye, on this well-deserved achievement and the incredible work you've done for your community and its environment.
Saturday, March 8th marked International Women's Day, a day dedicated to celebrating the remarkable women who inspire change, challenge norms, and make a difference both globally and locally, including here in the beautiful Whitsundays.
Zonta Whitsundays hosted a lively and vibrant community event to honor the incredible women of the region. The celebration was filled with an array of delightful food, exciting raffles, heartfelt awards, sparkling moments, and a lively atmosphere that had everyone dancing and enjoying the company of one another. It was a day that truly brought the community together, creating lasting memories and recognising the strength, resilience, and achievements of women in the Whitsundays.
Two exceptional women who stood out on the day were Zonta's Women of the Year, Margaret Kurzok and Faye Chapman. Their unwavering dedication to the local community over the years has had a profound impact, and they continue to inspire those around them through their tireless efforts and selfless contributions. Their recognition was a testament to their years of hard work and passion for improving the lives of others in the Whitsundays.
Awards were also presented to younger generations, some of which had won scholarships with Zonta for their amazing efforts, including Zuri Potelli, Isabella o'sullivan, Eleanor Baldock, Thalia foster.
Mayor Ry Collins who attended the celebrations stated:
"It is great to see everyone coming together, I think it's really empowering the women in our community.
"I think that the theme of this year's one is about bridging that gender gap from an equality point of view.
"I think it would be a mistake to assume that these issues will resolve themselves on their own. We can't just flick a switch and expect everything to be fixed.
"It takes the efforts of groups like Zonta,to really keep putting these things on the agenda and making sure that we're moving in the right direction with key issues for women."
"As mayor of the region, I've got a role to play in making sure that our women have a really strong place in our community, and the things I really try to focus on are safety, security and making sure that there's opportunities for women in their community."
Marlene Reiffel, Zonta Whitsundays president, also reflected on the days festivities:
"International Womens Day is important because it's recognised worldwide for women, and we need that recognition desperately.
"Not only do we need that recognition but we also can showcasing some of the fantastic people in our community."
What began as a day filled with laughter, fun, and recognition has become a poignant reminder of the importance of cherishing the remarkable women in your life.
Hi Everyone,
Sometimes it feels like there are inspiring people everywhere in our community.
This week, I reconnected with one of my favorite local heroes, Shell Wardrope, who lost her leg after it was infected by a soil-borne bacteria last year. Instead of falling into self-pity or asking, “Why me?”, this incredible woman exudes positivity and gratitude in every aspect of her life.
Reconnecting with her reminded me of this once again as she filled me in on her latest plan to get the Mayor to do 50 squats with her at a community event at the end of the month—all to raise money for the charity that flew her home after her lengthy hospital stay. You can read about her latest antics on page 3.
It was also wonderful to hear from the organizers of Collinsville’s Sea of Pink event again this year. This inspiring group has raised an incredible amount of money for breast cancer over the last few years.
Moving on, we have another local hero, Kate Cross, who survived a snake bite and, instead of playing the victim, championed the community for helping her when she needed it most.
This evening (Wednesday), I’m heading to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre to see one of our family’s heroes—Ahn Doh. This guy has to be one of the most inspiring people on the planet, and he knows how to make you laugh, which is an added bonus!
My son and I are obsessed with his kids’ stories—The Ninja Kid, Hot Dog, and Pow Pow Pig, to name a few. Tonight, however, Ahn Doh will be talking about his book, The Happiest Refugee, and I’m excited to introduce my seven-year-old son to such an inspiring role model.
Young or old, I believe it’s so important to fill our minds with inspiration and positivity—not only does it make us happier, but it also spreads an attitude of kindness and gratitude, rather than focusing on trauma and tragedy.
Rach
Quote of the Week:
"If the worst happens, if you lose and fail, but you still celebrate coming second because you’ve given it a red-hot go, there is no need to fear failure."
— Ahn Doh
Meet Poppet, a 6-year-old, pint-sized dynamo of a Jack Russell with a heart as big as her personality! Surrendered to Bowen and Collinsville Pet Rescue, this little lady is ready to steal your heart.
Poppet is a big fan of kids and is always up for a game or cuddle session. She's also got a curious streak when it comes to cats—she'll sit quietly and observe, trying to crack the mystery of their feline ways.
When it comes to road trips, Poppet is your co-pilot of choice! She absolutely loves perching herself in the centre console, ready for whatever adventure comes her way.
On walks, Poppet is a dream—she glides along on a lead like she’s walking on air. While she hasn’t been tested off-lead yet, we’re confident she’d rock that too with the right supervision.
Poppet would thrive in a home where someone is around often to give her the love and attention she craves. Could that be with you?
If you'd like to adopt Poppet contact Bowen Collinsville Pet Rescue Inc:
• Phone: 0459 757 455
• Facebook: Bowen Collinsville Pet Rescue
• Email: bcpri.adoptions@gmail.com
Sex: Female
Breed: Jack Russell
Adoption Fee: $850
Kid friendly: Yes
Cat Friendly: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Working Together for Growth: Strengthening the Whitsundays!
Progress happens when business, government, and community work together. Across all levels—local, state, and federal—we’re seeing a stronger commitment to collaboration, helping to advance major projects that will shape the future of the Whitsundays.
One exciting opportunity on the horizon is the push to bring Olympic sailing to the Whitsundays in 2032. Mayor Ry Collins has been actively advocating for our region to be considered as a host or co-host for sailing events, highlighting our world-class conditions, existing infrastructure, and global reputation as Australia’s premier sailing destination.
Hosting Olympic events here would deliver significant economic and tourism benefits, directly supporting local businesses and showcasing our region on an international stage.
Just as we’re working alongside government to drive large-scale projects, we’re also committed to supporting businesses at a local level. To ensure we’re addressing real-time challenges and opportunities, the Chamber will be activating a Proserpine Subcommittee and our strategic Chamber Advisory Group in the coming months. These groups will provide immediate feedback, shape advocacy efforts, and strengthen business connectivity.
Stay tuned for updates and outcomes from these meetings! If you’d like to get involved, we’d love to hear from you. Your voice matters in shaping the future of business in our region.
We’re on the hunt for creative designs for our new library bookmarks! Three lucky winners will have their designs professionally printed and shared in all four Whitsunday Regional Libraries!
PLUS, winners and two runners-up will receive $20 gift vouchers to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, which can be used for cinema or live shows.
Judging categories are: Adult Design, Youth Design (12–18 years) and Junior Design (11 years and under).
Head to Your Say Whitsunday to download the template or pick up a hard copy from your local Library. Submit your design in person at your local Whitsunday Regional Library or email your them to info@whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au. Entries close 3pm, 15 May 2025.
NORTH Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP) has held its first community reference group (CRG) meeting based in Bowen this week.
The inaugural CRG meeting reaffirms NQBP’s long-standing commitment to meaningful community consultation and engagement.
“NQBP is dedicated to fostering strong relationships between our ports and the local communities,” NQBP Chief Executive Officer Brendan Webb said.
“These meetings provide an invaluable forum for sharing updates on trade performance, key infrastructure projects, and environmental initiatives while allowing community representatives to voice their concerns and feedback,” Mr Webb said.
“We are committed to transparent communication and collaboration, ensuring that our projects take community expectations into consideration,” Mr Webb said.
“The CRGs serve as an active platform for building relationships, exchanging insights, and reinforcing our commitment to responsible port operations.”
“It was great to welcome our new members to the CRG.”
Hon Dale Last MP, Member for Burdekin said the consultation was vitally important for both the business community and residents in Bowen because NQBP is a major contributor to the town’s economy and liveability.
“The Bowen Jetty is important infrastructure as both an icon and a tourism attraction, so it is vital that the community was consulted with and had input into the future of that infrastructure.”
Topics of discussion during the meeting included an overview of NQBP’s economic impact, updates on the progress of major projects such as the Bowen Jetty, and information on NQBP’s sponsorships and donations program.
NQBP’s CRGs which are also held in Hay Point and Mackay have been a cornerstone of NQBP’s community engagement for more than two decades.
The CRGs include representatives from local residents, local government, local businesses, the port industry, traditional owner groups, and environmental groups.
For a list of the newly appointed CRG members and meeting documentation please visit www.nqbp.com.au.
The first meeting of NQBP’s Bowen and Abbot Point Community Reference Group at the Bowen Community Centre.
As cyclones are a current topic of discussion, we thought it might be useful to share a few notes about our experiences with them. When a cyclone system approaches our waters, the Harbour Master may close the ports to navigation. This means that vessels at sea within the affected area must seek shelter, and no new vessels should enter the waters. This is not the time to launch your tinnie for a family fishing trip.
Last year, with the approach of a cyclone, we were surprised to be activated by Queensland Police Service (QPS) and given an exemption to leave port in order to rescue a family stranded in their broken-down speedboat. Fortunately, the family was only a mile offshore, which meant it wasn’t as rough as it could have been further out. Still, the wind was ferocious.
The mother and children were crying, and the father was beginning to panic. It was far too rough to raft up to the boat, so we had to use a heaving line to get the tow line over to them. As the line was tossed, a gust of wind caught it and propelled it over the top of the boat. This actually worked in our favour, giving the father time to grab the line and attach the tow rope.
He requested to be taken to his mooring near the Sailing Club, from where he planned to use his tender to bring his family ashore. However, just as we were about to head to the mooring, his tender broke free. With the wind howling, an empty tender blew quickly across the water.
So, what to do? Having dealt with situations like this before, we circled back, passing the tender, turned around, and waited for it to blow back alongside us. Ray, was able to reach out with our long boat hook and snag the tender. He was nearly pulled overboard, but quick-thinking crew members grabbed him by the pants and pulled him back to safety. We secured the tender alongside and proceeded to the nearest mooring. Fortunately, with all the yachts having sought shelter, we had plenty of options for a safe mooring.
We were all relieved to head back to the safety of our berth at Coral Sea Marina.
If you’d like to help us in our mission, please consider becoming a volunteer by visiting: vmrwhitsundays.com.au/volunteer/ and find out how you can get involved.
Contributed with thanks by Shane Newell, VMRW President.
At Explore Property, they’re experts in property marketing and all things real estate, and passionate about promoting their business, as shown by their exciting giveaway! From March 1st to June 28th, anyone who books a sales or rental appraisal with Explore Property Whitsunday and likes and follows their Facebook page, could win a brand-new MG3 valued at $20,000, complete with 12 months of registration.
Even if selling your property isn’t on the cards, this giveaway is for everyone. Simply book a price update or request a rental proposal and you're in the running, no listing required! This is the perfect opportunity for anyone interested in staying up to date with their property’s value while having the chance to win a fantastic auto prize.
To enter, simply visit www.explorepropertywhitsunday.com.auand register your details, book an appraisal, and make sure to follow their Facebook page for the winning announcement. It's a simple and fun way to get a property update and score the chance to drive away in a brand-new automatic MG3!
The winner will be drawn randomly on June 29th, 2025, so don’t miss out! The car is here and waiting for its new owner, so act quickly. For full terms and conditions are available on the Explore Property website so, what are you waiting for? Explore your property and explore your chance to win today!
Bowen Tourism and Business (BTB) is running an Easter colouring-in competition for local students from Prep to Year 4. The students from Bowen State School, Merinda State School, Queens Beach State School and St Marys Catholic School have the opportunity to take part by colouring in a pic of Kenny the Mango Mascot.
The competition will be judged by Bowen Tourism and Business volunteers and the prizes will be special merchandise packs from the Bowen Visitor Information Centre including a Kenny plush toy, water game and an ice-cream. There will also be fun encouragement awards for those who put in great effort.
The competition closes well before Easter on the 24th of March, this is so the entries can be displayed at the Bowen Visitor Information Centre for all visitors to see, and there will be two prizes for every grade at each school. The competition is being organised by BTB Sales and Admin Consultant, Cindy Tonks, who came up with the idea.
“We are very much looking forward to seeing the student’s artwork and displaying them on our wall at the Visitor information Centre,” she said.
Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy said "This was all about community engagement and getting kids involved and interested in tourism,”
“The response from the schools has been fantastic and we are also looking forward to a special presentation once the competition had been judged,” she said.
Bowen State School Head of Curriculum, Therese Smalley visited the centre last week to check out the prize packs and she said all the kids are very excited to be celebrating Easter in Bowen.
Bowen Tourism and Business Sales and Admin Consultant Cindy Tonks and Bowen State School Head of Curriculum Therese Smalley with the Easter colouring-in competition and the prize packs. Photo Provided: Leanne Abernethy
We've been experiencing very hot conditions and have been greatly appreciating the air conditioning in the clubhouse during our midway break.
On Wednesday, Henny Tattam, John Anderson, and Sandy Daffara defeated Henny Tattam, Bruce Uhe, and Barry Zillmann 24-12. Alen Sanderson, Philip Brown, and Mike Harrison triumphed over Michele (a visitor from Italy), Arthur Griffith, and Heather Brown, winning 20-18.
In Sunday's afternoon Social Bowls, Trevor Parsons and Heather Brown narrowly defeated Arthur Griffith and Dale Haack 21-20. Alen Sanderson, Bruce Uhe, and Mike Harrison defeated John Anderson, Philip Brown, and Sandy Daffara 27-16.
The green's drainage works are progressing very well. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this effort.
Contributed with thanks by the Secretary of the Proserpine Bowls Club.
International Women's Day was celebrated in style at Jubilee Tavern over the weekend. Everyone got involved selling raffle tickets in the weeks leading up to the draw and placing eye-catching posters and signs to spread the word for Zonta’s campaign of ‘Say NO to Violence Against Women.’
“I just think they're doing a magnificent job. And also, by doing this event for us, they're actually getting the word out that it's not right to abuse women and children,” says Dianne Trueman, an Ex President of Zonta Whitsunday. Both Dianne and Marlene Reiffel, the Current Zonta President, attended the raffle to help announce the winners of the delicious draw prizes.
“We've been very excited and I think Jubilee Tavern has been fantastic. They’ve got all the signs up, the posters, and they've even got all those balloons on the stage,” said Marlene, “They've really embraced the whole International Women's Day and enjoyed sending that money to support Zonta.”
Maz Scott the Functions Manager and Bistro Supervisor, was going from table to table until the last moment before the raffle selling tickets. She said, “I’m so excited to support International Women's Day I've never had the opportunity to do so before. And so, it's pretty special that I get to be a part of it this year.”
Ryan the Venue Manager, was the raffle MC and said he was very proud of his staff.
“It’s been a great experience as it's really touched a lot of the staff here. They really resonated with it, so they really actioned it and really went for it. It was nice to be able to give them that opportunity and I really enjoyed tonight. It’s great to see a lot of people supporting worthy cause.”
The participants of the raffle managed to fundraise over $600, all donated to the Zonta Whitsundays. For three of the raffle winners, it was a serendipitous occasion. One table were in town for a holiday and just decided to eat at Jubilee Tavern that night, and collectively, they won the great Zonta prize box and bubbly champagne, along with the giant BBQ meat tray. The other in-house winner of the night had only just bought his raffle ticket 15 minutes before the event started, but his luck saw him take home the grand seafood platter.
Maz, the winner of the seafood platter, Marlene, Ryan and Dianne. Photo credit: Victoria Velton
Jubilee Tavern presents the $670 to Zonta. Photo credit: Victoria Velton
Laine Shaw and her daughter Amelia, winners of the meat tray. Photo credit: Victoria Velton