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 storyHello Everyone,
I am writing this Editor’s Note on my 43rd birthday from a hotel room in the Burdekin where I have just attended an Industry Breakfast and will shortly be meeting up with the local Mayor and CEO of Council.
It’s always nice coming up to the Burdekin, the people here are fantastic, but I always look forward to the drive south, returning to the turquoise waters and my cosy little beachside life. Especially today, where I have family waiting to see me.
As I reflect on the year that was and the year that is to be, the milestones, the moments – the ‘taking stock of life’ that inevitably happens once a year on my birthday – I simply feel incredibly lucky and incredibly grateful to be here another year, surrounded by loved ones and doing a job I love.
They say that passion leads to great things and that is certainly true for the family team behind Gilmour Space Technologies, whose impending rocket ship launch features on our front page this week.
At the office, we have been earnestly following news of the launch with our journalist Ruth determined to get an invite to the event.
It is undoubtedly one of the biggest events ever to happen in our region and one that will attract international attention – many eyes will be on the Whitsundays and that is exciting not just for the aeronautical industry, but also local tourism and overall economic growth.
This is a wonderful coup for our region and it is certainly drumming up some excitement and conversations – stay tuned to our Facebook page where we are publishing any updates and announcements as soon as they are released.
Wishing all our dear readers the most wonderful week,
Rach
Quote of the Week: “In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years” Abraham Lincoln
Dr. Alice Harriott is no ordinary dentist; she is also a ‘Dancing CEO’, raising money and awareness for Women’s Legal Service Queensland (WLSQ), in an effort to break the cycle of domestic violence across our state. Combining her roles as a dentist, fundraiser and now dancer Dr. Harriott has created two special raffle prizes, designed to change lives. For just $25 a ticket, participants can win either a dental care package worth $9,000.
The prizes offer a full orthodontic diagnosis, braces, or aligners, ensuring a perfect smile for the winners, and in a generous twist, the prizes are transferable, meaning if the winner doesn't need orthodontic work, they can pass it on to a family member or friend.
“Maybe you don’t need the work yourself but you might have a child who does, or even a good friend,” Dr Harriott said.
“Whoever you pick to receive this treatment, the end result will be the same – beautiful smiles for everyone involved, including the women and children that WLSQ will be able to help as a result of receiving your raffle ticket price.”
All proceeds from the raffle will go directly to WLSQ, helping break the cycle of domestic violence. The winners will be announced on March 30th at the Epic Walk for DV in Coral Sea Marina Gardens, so get your raffle tickets by scanning the QR code, or by following the links on the ‘Team Whitsundays Dancing CEOs’ Facebook posts.
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1800 WLS WLS (1800 957 957) the state-wide helpline for legal advice, and 1800 457 117 for the Rural, Regional and Remote Legal Advice Line. DV Connect: 1800 811 811, and 1800 RESPECT: 1800 737 732
Dr. Alice Harriott at her dental clinic. Photo Supplied: Sharon Smallwood
Cunard’s latest addition to its cruising fleet, Queen Anne, is due to anchor offshore at Airlie Beach next Wednesday 5 March.
Launched in May 2024, the magnificent modern ship completed sea trials and shorter journeys before embarking on her inaugural world cruise on 9 January 2025 from Southampton carrying just over 2,600 passengers.
Onboard from Southampton to Sydney were Whitsunday locals Dr Julia and Richard Evans presenting their creative writing program.
“We had the absolute privilege of meeting many international guests and gaining new friends,” Julia said. “Many cruise extensively and they attest that Cunard Queen Anne is a five star experience.”
“As Whitsunday locals we were sought out to share with guests what to do to maximise their day in our wonderful region,” said Julia, who also coordinates operations for the Whitsunday Chamber of Commerce.
While onboard, Julia and Richard Evans presented their creative writing program with over 1,700 guests attending the 16 interactive workshops.
“Our sessions attracted enthusiastic writers with amazing stories to share,” said Richard. “Many have kicked-started creative projects onboard and we look forward to continuing to support their writing journey online.”
Queen Anne’s inaugural world cruise has already visited New York after a challenging North Atlantic crossing, Miami, Columbia, the engineering wonder of the Panama Canal, Guatemala, Mexico, San Francisco, Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand before arriving in Sydney.
Queen Anne, captained by Inger Klein Thorhauge, Cunard’s first female captain will continue its world cruise for another 107 days heading north to Hong Kong then south to South Africa visiting many countries before rounding the cape and cruising back to Southampton stopping off at various locations.
Dr Julia and Richard Evans with Cunard’s first female captain Inger Klein Thorhauge. Photo supplied
A group of young local boaties were rescued by the incredible volunteers at VMR Whitsundays last week, the mission showcasing the wonderful work of this valued service in ensuring ocean farers of all ages are kept safe in our waters.
“With the return of typically sunny, Whitsunday weather, boats are back in the water, and rescues are once again on the rise,” explained Shane Newell, VMRW President.
“One of our good news stories this past week was the rescue of a group of children who somehow became stranded on an island near Hamilton.
“Having ventured out from Shute Harbour in their family's small tender, their little outboard motor inevitably broke down.
“Stranded on the distant island, they showed great initiative and called 000 as the wind picked up. The police then activated VMR1 to locate and tow them safely home. I’m sure they had some explaining to do!”
VMR Whitsundays is operated by an entirely local team of volunteers and unlike many other operations in Queensland, our local squadron is unlikely to be taken over by the government-owned Marine Rescue Queensland until later this year.
“Until then, we’ll still need to charge $360 per hour to cover fuel and maintenance costs,” said Shane Newell, VMRW President.
“VMRW is crewed and administered entirely by volunteers, so there are no labour costs included in this fee. A tow from Whitehaven is likely to take at least four hours, which would cost around $1500, unless you’re a member onboard.”
At just $60 for an annual membership, it is certainly worth the investment, entitling you to one free tow (up to four hours) per year and that’s the cheapest insurance around!
Once the government takes over all VMR and Coast Guard operations, rescues will be free, with all costs covered by taxpayers.
“However, the crews will still be entirely volunteer-run and even now as the second busiest squadron in the state, we have a very small hinterland from which to attract volunteers, we are desperately short of crew.”
“This crew shortage has reached the point where some nights we may not be able to respond to a mayday call, which could result in a tragic or horrific outcome.
If you would like to help us out and gain some valuable free training, please visit: vmrwhitsundays.com.au/volunteer/.
The three youngsters in their broken-down tender alongside the VMR1.
The Whitsunday Cruisin’ Car Club (WCCC) celebrated a stellar start to 2025 with their Car Run, Annual General Meeting (AGM), and Club Meeting on Sunday, February 16th. The event, which saw 19 beautiful classic & vintage cars take part, was a massive success and attracted a strong turnout of local enthusiasts, including guests from the Old Iron Restorers Club.
The cars began their journey from Cannonvale, cruising along picturesque routes before arriving at Shute Harbour Marina Terminal. There, the participants parked along the waterfront so their vehicles could enjoy stunning ocean views, a perfect backdrop to the event.
The AGM was held in the comfort of the Marina Terminal's air-conditioned facilities, with thanks extended to Adrian and his team for providing the venue. The meeting also brought together several new faces, all sharing a passion for motoring.
A special acknowledgment was given to outgoing committee members and the Show & Shine Committee for their dedication to making the 2024 Show & Shine the most successful yet. The club also proudly announced that over $5,000 was raised from the 2024 event and donated to local community causes, including Whitsunday Suicide Prevention and Jure Portelli Racing.
The WCCC also welcomed their new committee for 2025:
President: Sebastian Foti
Vice Presidents: Michael Hurren & Paul Rehbein
Treasurer: Lindsay Creighton
Secretary: Kerri Southee
Run Organiser: Paul Rehbein
Social/Website Media: Nigel Southee
Looking ahead, the club is set for another exciting year. Members are encouraged to join in future runs and events, with everyone from vintage models to modern car lovers, shiny or beaten up, all are invited to join the fun. Families and children are always welcome, so for more details on upcoming events, be sure to follow the Whitsunday Cruisin' Car Club’s Facebook page!
Photos and story contributed with thanks by Kerri Southee, WCCC Committee.
The cars enjoying the waterfront at the Shute Harbour Marina.
The Whitsunday Thrift Club is excited to announce the return of its popular preloved and vintage clothing market for 2025, with a brand-new initiative designed to promote sustainability and foster community spirit.
The “Give One, Take One” table invites both stallholders and shoppers to take part in a fun, interactive way to swap or donate up to three items of quality preloved clothing for FREE!
“We are really excited to introduce this new addition to our markets,” said market coordinators Kaitlin and Caitlin. “The idea is simple, for every item of clothing you give, you can take the same number of items; it’s going to be great fun, and anything left over we will be donating to the Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre. This long-standing local charity is committed to supporting the Whitsunday community directly and the Whitsunday Thrift Club is proud to contribute to this crucial effort.”
Clothing will be organised by size rather than style, making it easier for everyone to find something they love. This innovative addition to the market not only allows participants to refresh their wardrobes, but also helps reduce clothing waste by encouraging circular fashion.
Now in its second year, the market continues to grow in size and popularity. It will return to its original home at Kipara Rainforest Retreat, following a recent upgrade, including the installation of air conditioning! The Chasing Te Ra Coffee Van will also be on-site, serving delicious coffee the moment you walk in! Please note, this is a cash-only event, and shoppers are encouraged to BYO shopping bags.
WHAT: Whitsunday Thrift Club’s Preloved Clothing Market
WHEN: Sunday, 9th March 9-am-1pm
WHERE: Kipara Rainforest Retreat
Find your new outfit at the Preloved Clothing Market too! Photo Sourced: Whitsunday Thrift Club’s website
Last week, Tourism Whitsundays, along with 15 of our members, embarked on The Whitsundays East Coast Roadshow, visiting Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. In each city, we hosted a networking event that brought together key trade partners and front-line travel agents. These events served as an excellent opportunity to engage with the professionals that promote and sell Whitsundays holidays to travellers all across the country.
More than 300 representatives registered for the events, and they were greeted with the infectious energy and enthusiasm of The Whitsundays' operators, who were outstanding ambassadors for our destination. Their vibrant presence helped bring a bit of The Whitsundays sunshine to each city. Through connecting with the attendees and providing training and updates, our members were able to showcase the strength and uniqueness of their products and highlight the wide range of exceptional experiences available in our region.
In addition to the networking events, we also met with Tourism Australia and Tourism and Events Queensland to discuss the latest developments in the region and updates on attending operators’ products. Providing these updates enables our state and national tourism bodies to further promote our region in their key domestic and international markets. The roadshow was a resounding success, reinforcing The Whitsundays as a must-visit destination while strengthening relationships with key industry partners across the country.
Contributed by Laura Knipe, Marketing Manager, Tourism Whitsundays
Last week, our Visitor Services Manager, Dea, joined Explore Group Australia's Sales Manager, Chris, for an unforgettable sail and snorkel trip to Whitehaven Beach and Chalkies Beach.
Read about Dea's adventures here!
Aboard a purpose-built catamaran with a small group, we set sail from Hamilton Island to the serene shores of Chalkies Beach.
After a thorough safety briefing, we plunged into the water for snorkelling, relishing the thrill of following a green turtle and swimming among vibrant marine life.
Dedicated staff members ensured our safety and enjoyment throughout the experience. After a refreshing lunch on board, we made our way to Whitehaven Beach.
There’s no better way to connect with nature than by feeling the silky sand beneath our toes and gazing at the calm, crystal-clear waters. Our adventure continued with a guided hike to the breathtaking Whitehaven Lookout.
This 2 km return trip is worth the effort, even on a steamy summer day. The panoramic view of the peaks of Whitsunday Island and the stunning shoreline of Whitehaven Beach is awe-inspiring every time, whether it's your first visit or your fiftieth.
For our return journey to Hamilton Island, the crew hoisted the sails, ensuring each passenger left with a big smile and a sense of wonder from the experience. A massive thank you to each crew member on board; their customer service and professionalism were remarkable.
Contributed by Dea, Visitor Services Manager Tourism Whitsundays
As Mayor of the Whitsundays, my focus in this first term has been on advocating for our region and driving economic development that delivers real, tangible benefits for everyone in our community.
Our region is experiencing exciting growth, and we’re committed to keeping that momentum going forward—planning not just for today but for the next 30, 40, even 50 years, so that our community and our youth have every opportunity to thrive.
I’m also actively engaging with our federal and state governments to secure joint funding. Last week I spent significant time in Brisbane and at Queensland Parliament, meeting with ministers and officials to advance our regional priorities—especially housing, infrastructure, roads, and community services.
I had a productive session with new Whitsunday Minister Amanda Camm MP, along with discussions with Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie MP, key representatives from Transport and Main Roads, Sport and the Olympics, and the CEO of the Qld Reconstruction Authority.
With Council tightening its belt while we work to improve the liveability for our residents, these partnerships are vital. They help ensure we can continue to provide essential services and invest in projects that make the Whitsundays an even better place to live and work.
In line with our long-term vision, I’m delighted to announce the appointment of Paul Hanlon as our new Manager of Investment, Attraction, and Growth, starting next week.
Paul is no stranger to our region—he worked with the Whitsunday Regional Council’s economic development team from 2019 to 2021 and knows first-hand what makes our area so special.
His impressive experience across Australia, including his most recent role as CEO of the Shire of Woodanilling, demonstrates his proven ability to lead major infrastructure projects and we are confident he will help us create new jobs, attract investment, and secure long-term developments that improve the quality of life for all Whitsunday residents.
We’re committed to working together—Council, stakeholders, local businesses, and state/federal partners—to make each opportunity count.
This month, we meet Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce and Industry member Tolita Dukes of 8 Seconds.
For the past 12 years, Tolita has been transforming how Whitsunday businesses approach marketing—taking it from an overwhelming afterthought to a systematic, stress-free process that delivers consistent results.
8 Seconds specialises in helping time-poor business owners escape the constant juggle of wearing too many hats with done-for-you marketing management.
"After 27 years in the Whitsundays, I've seen firsthand how our local businesses struggle to maintain marketing consistency while managing operations," Tolita shares. "We're supposed to be one of the most aspirational destinations in the world, yet many owners feel perpetually behind on their digital presence."
Tolita has identified two game-changing trends reshaping local business success: the time-saving power of AI-driven marketing automation, and the critical importance of review management in driving new customer decisions.
"98% of customers check reviews before booking or buying anything. Managing your reviews effectively is no longer optional—it directly determines whether new customers choose you or your competitors."
Tolita offers two practical insights:
• From overwhelm to control: "Marketing isn't mysterious—it's a business process that can be systematised. We help clients transform from feeling behind to confidently managing their presence."
• Customer service is your strongest marketing tool: "Most businesses overlook their biggest marketing opportunity—the everyday interactions with customers. Our Customer Service Hero program creates consistent standards that turn every interaction into a powerful marketing moment, regardless of staff turnover. It's the simplest, most cost-effective marketing tool at your disposal."
As a Chamber member, Tolita really enjoys the networking opportunities.
"It's a fantastic way to exchange ideas, find support, and celebrate each other's successes. Running a business can often feel lonely, especially when you're working independently, so being part of this community helps me stay engaged and inspired" said Tolita. Find out more at 8seconds.com.au.
Tolita Dukes, Queensland Tourism Awards 2024
Elder abuse is an issue that’s often overlooked, but the team at the Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre is set to change that by equipping older Australians with the knowledge to recognise and respond to potential abuse. The session’s primary goal is to raise awareness of what elder abuse looks like, allowing attendees to address it if it happens to them or their loved ones and will be led by Sergeant Stephen Smith, Mackay District Crime Prevention Coordinator.
He states it’s an immerging issue that needs discussing, "While elder abuse does not have a legal definition yet, it is an issue which police are responding to in our domestic and family violence and also some criminal investigations," as Smith puts it, "Raising awareness also helps people who are demonstrating elder abuse to begin taking accountability and changing their behaviour."
With his expertise, Smith emphasizes the importance of understanding elder abuse as a growing concern. The session will cover many forms of elder abuse including physical, emotional, financial, and neglect, and will provide opportunities to help attendees identify these abusive behaviours.
By building awareness, individuals can build a foundation of understanding what elder abuse is. Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions, share personal experiences, and leave with a clearer understanding of the steps they can take to prevent elder abuse in their communities. As a vital step towards addressing elder abuse join in to make your loved ones safer.
WHAT: Elder Abuse Info Session
WHEN: Tuesday 18th March, 11am-12.30pm
WHERE: Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre
RSVP: 14th March
The Bowen Collinsville Pet Rescue will be at Pets Domain in Bowen on the 8th of March for their Adopt-A-Dog Day! Mark it in your calendar as the day you could meet your new, best furry friend and loving companion.
Run by 100% volunteers, the Bowen Collinsville Pet Rescue aims to give the animals in their care the best change at finding forever homes, and you just may be the one. Come and meet all their lovely pooches at the monthly markets hosted by Pet Domain Bowen, grab a snag at the sausage sizzle and maybe even win a raffle prize too!
The whole family is invited to come and pet the puppies, meet the dogs and feel the joy of a wagging doggy tail. This is your change to meet them, maybe add a new member to your family, and support your local rescue. There will also be face painting, tons of market stalls and food vendors, so make a dog’s day and visit Pets Domain in Bowen!
WHAT: Adopt-A-Dog Day & Monthly Market
WHEN: Saturday 8th March, 8am-1pm
WHERE: Pets Domain Bowen at 79 Powell Street, Bowen QLD
During the recent North Queensland flooding, train drivers Jade and Renee spotted a stranded echidna along the Gregory Development Road.
With the help of the Bowen Rail Company’s rail traffic controller, the little creature was carefully relocated to a safer area away from traffic. Once out of harm's way, the echidna was able to get back on his way, snuffling through the bush.
This encounter highlights the Bowen Rail Company’s ongoing commitment to wildlife protection. From the early stages of designing the rail corridor to avoid critical habitat areas, to implementing monitoring programs that track and protect local wildlife, the company takes every opportunity to ensure the safety and preservation of their local native species.
The Bowen Rail Company is dedicated to making sure that both the environment and wildlife are safeguarded while continuing to operate services, demonstrating responsibility to both nature and the community.
Thank you Jade, Renee, and the rail traffic controller for looking out for this little guy.
The Whitsunday Regional Council's Parks and Gardens team has been diligently working on significant upgrades to the Rose Bay Foreshore, improving both functionality and aesthetics for the community.
One of the key updates is the entrance upgrade, where three new sandstone blocks have replaced the old, worn post and railing system. These sandstone blocks not only provide a sturdier and more reliable entry point but also enhance the overall appearance of the foreshore, adding a touch of rustic elegance to the space. This change reflects a commitment to maintaining a welcoming and open spaced beach environment for locals and visitors alike.
Another improvement is the relocation of the beach shower, which has been moved to a more convenient location, making it easier for beachgoers to rinse off after a swim. To further enhance this area, two additional sandstone blocks were added around the shower, creating a more cohesive and visually appealing space. These thoughtful council upgrades ensure the foreshore remains functional, attractive, and enjoyable for everyone who visits and uses the beach.
Thanks to the Whitsunday Regional Council’s dedicated Parks and Gardens crew for their hard work and ongoing efforts in keeping local spaces clean and in top condition. Their commitment to enhancing the beauty and usability of the Rose Bay Foreshore is greatly appreciated by the community.
The new sandstone block at the entrance to Rose Bay Foreshore. Photo Sourced: Whitsunday Regional Council Facebook Page.
The Greater Whitsunday Vet Services are so excited to announce that they are having an Open Day Event for their new Proserpine clinic! The open day is so important as it showcases the brand-new clinic in its entirety. Come along on the 9th to see what your patients experience at the clinic, check out the amazing diagnostics equipment and experience how the pristine hospital ward is presented. Collect an insight into what the day-to-day vet life looks like with a cool clinic tour every hour!
Get excited as they bring the local community together with over 20 market stalls in the spacious carpark including delicious food vendors. Greater Whitsunday Vet clinic is thrilled to support local businesses and for all the Proserpine and Whitsunday locals to meet their amazing new staff.
It is important to them that the locals know what Greater Whitsunday Vet Services brings to their community. Come along and have a chat to the friendly staff, share your experiences and ideas as they are always looking to enhance their services.
There will be a kid’s colouring competition to help give back, raffles to be won and staff ready to offer any advice that may be needed for your beloved pet. So, bring your dogs and your kids for a fun day of facepainting and even a best dressed competition - it’ll be a day for the whole family to enjoy!
WHAT: Greater Whitsunday Vet Service’s Proserpine Clinic Open Day
WHEN: Sunday, 9th March 10am-2pm
WHERE: 52 Main St Proserpine, Entrance via Dobbins Lane
Our previous best dressed pups, and a wonderful clinic tour on the day of the event! Photo supplied: Glenys Mansfield