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Property Point July 3rd

Property Point July 3rd

There are new things to consider when buying real estate in Australia. Up until last month, people buying real estate in Sydney really only considered the capital growth they were expecting to create within just a few years of making their purchase. Paying $1.2 million for an inner-city two-bedroom apartment didn’t matter so much if it was going to be worth $1.5 million two years later. It didn’t really matter that the crap rental returns you got for that price didn’t go anywhere near covering the mortgage because the old negative gearing benefit meant you could claim the losses on your tax. Things have changed. Negative gearing has gone and prices are dropping in Sydney … so that $1.2 million apartment doesn’t look so enticing any more, even though it’s now $1.1 million. Other cities have also been hit hard. Melbourne is now one of the cheapest cities in Australia to buy real estate. Although there are special Victorian reasons that come into play in that state. Victorians were bullied during COVID in a way that impacted small businesses in a disastrous way. The state’s debt is exorbitant, and no one seems to know how it gets paid back. Tobacco shops keep getting blown up by some underworld gang thing that the Government can’t control. They have metal boxes where people can hand in their machetes and that doesn’t appear to instil peace of mind in anyone. Terrible Governments end up having an impact and it definitely has had one on property prices in Victoria. A quick scan of on-line property sites shows you that you can pick up a decent two-bedroom unit in an inner-city suburbs like St Kilda and Collingwood in the $400,000s. I saw a three-bedder in St Kilda advertised in the $500,000s. While those prices might seem like great value, there are reasons the market is so low. People don’t trust the state Government and its management of the economy and the obvious concern would be that even though the prices might be low, there is no guarantee of capital growth. Capital growth has offered a warm embrace for investors in Australian real estate over many years. There has been an expectation that prices will go up. Obviously they will go up again but the questions is: Where will they go up, when and by how much? Unfortunately I don’t have the answer to that but I do find that when things get a bit blurry and uncertain, it’s good to stick to what you know … which, for me, is Mackay. We have several advantages over many other markets. Our median price for houses, in the $600,000s, is a lot lower than bigger cities so more affordable for local people who, by the way, still need somewhere to live. And, with the end of negative gearing and the banning of borrowing for property out of self-managed super funds, lower prices and strong rental returns should become a key factor in real estate investment. Yes, investors want capital growth but I feel the focus will probably shift more to rental yield and the monthly return on investment. Mackay’s rental returns are good and the purchase prices relatively low compared to other markets so there seems to me a good chance that our market will continue to be buoyed by those wanting to take advantage of that. Meanwhile the Mackay economy seems to be going well, driven by that crucial resource that is dug out of the ground and exported to countries that make steel. I got strong offers on three properties this week so there is a feeling that while there has certainly been a change driven by national political factors, our market is moving through it, adjusting to the new information and still bubbling along. The only thing I would say is that if any of you bump into David Crisafulli tell him to dump those high-level coal royalties.

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Nominations open for the 2026 REIQ Awards for Excellence

Nominations open for the 2026 REIQ Awards for Excellence

Queensland’s top real estate professionals and agencies are being called to step into the spotlight, with nominations now open for the Real Estate Institute of Queensland’s (REIQ) 2026 Awards for Excellence. REIQ CEO Antonia Mercorella said the awards remained the state’s highest professional recognition in real estate and continued to adapt alongside the profession itself. “The REIQ Awards for Excellence are the pinnacle of professional recognition in Queensland real estate, and each year we ensure the program remains contemporary, inclusive and reflective of the full scope of our profession,” Ms Mercorella said. “This year, we’re delighted to add a new Multi-Office Network of the Year category, recognising real estate agencies that operate as a unified multi-office network. “It’s a category our members asked for, and it’s a great example of how the awards continue to evolve alongside the structure and sophistication of Queensland real estate businesses.” Ms Mercorella said there was even more incentive for members to nominate this year, with a pathway from the outset to national recognition in eligible categories through the Real Estate Institute of Australia’s (REIA) National Awards for Excellence (NAFE). The REIQ Awards for Excellence span individual and agency categories, with some split into regional and SEQ areas, across residential and commercial sales, property management, buyer’s agency, auctioneering, business broking, multimedia, innovation and community contribution. Ms Mercorella said real estate professionals throughout Queensland could now start preparing and polishing their award nominations with the clock now ticking down. It’s time to shine! Nominations close on Sunday 12th July 2026, with the winners announced at a spectacular awards gala on Saturday 31st October 2026 at The Star Brisbane. Nominate now via awards.reiq.com

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Makayla Groves And Bianca O’Brien Support Mackay Commercial Property Clients

Makayla Groves And Bianca O’Brien Support Mackay Commercial Property Clients

Makayla Groves and Bianca O'Brien are part of the commercial property team at Blacks Real Estate, supporting landlords, tenants and business owners across the Mackay region. Working as Commercial Property Managers, Makayla and Bianca assist with the day-to-day management of commercial properties, helping clients navigate leasing and property management requirements across retail, office and industrial spaces. Based at the agency’s Wood Street office, the pair work closely with business clients throughout the region as part of Blacks Real Estate’s commercial division. Makayla Groves can be contacted on 07 4963 2522, while Bianca O’Brien can be contacted on 07 4963 2525. CAPTION: Bianca O'Brien works with Blacks Real Estate as a Commercial Property Manager. Photo supplied Makayla Groves works as a Commercial Property Manager with Blacks Real Estate. Photo supplied

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Coalition Commits To Permanent Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund

Coalition Commits To Permanent Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund

The Coalition has pledged to make the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) a permanent institution, arguing the move would provide long-term certainty for regional investment, infrastructure and jobs across Northern Australia, including Mackay. The announcement follows the Federal Government's decision to extend the NAIF for a further 10 years, rather than permanently removing its sunset clause. Leader of The Nationals Matt Canavan said while the Coalition would support Labor's legislation, it believed the independent review's recommendation to make the facility permanent should be adopted. “The Developing Northern Australia is a proud LNP achievement,” Senator Canavan said. “Despite naysayers at the time, Northern Australia has remained on the agenda ever since. I am personally proud to have introduced the original Northern Australia legislation in 2016, with the policy built on the work that was done by LNP Members of Parliaments such as former Senator Ian Macdonald and former MP Warren Entsch. “Unfortunately, Labor is now kicking the can down the road. Northern Australia shouldn’t have to fight every decade to prove it is worthy of investment. “The independent review recommended making the NAIF permanent because it works. The Coalition established the NAIF in 2016, and we will make it permanent because Northern Australia should have long-term certainty for investment, jobs and economic growth.” Since its creation, the NAIF has supported 33 projects with $4.3 billion in finance commitments, helping deliver more than 18,000 jobs and an estimated $33 billion in public benefit across Northern Australia. Those investments include upgrades to airports in Darwin, Alice Springs, Townsville, Cairns and Mackay, along with projects supporting agriculture, mining and manufacturing. Shadow Minister for Northern Australia Senator Susan McDonald said permanent funding would continue to drive regional development. “Labor talks about Northern Australia, but the Coalition backs it with lasting investment,” Senator McDonald said. “The NAIF has transformed communities, unlocked private investment and created jobs across the North. Making it permanent sends a clear message that the Coalition believes in Northern Australia’s future and won’t treat its development as a temporary priority.” “Governments come and go, but Northern Australia’s importance will never diminish,” she said.

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Top Dogs Of Affordable Homes

August 24, 2023

The aspiration to own your own home is one of the great Aussie dreams. Hotondo Homes Mackay owners Anthony and Lynelle Wolff say this is at the forefront of their minds with every new home they build, ensuring exceptional style and quality construction can be achieved for the average local family.

With decades of experience between them in the construction and design industries, Anthony and Lynelle have the ability to provide value for money stylish solutions. The price tag is lower without compromising on good looks.

It’s this teamwork which has seen Hotondo Homes Mackay reap the accolades year after year, with 2022 being no exception. At the Master Builders Mackay & Whitsunday Housing & Construction Awards, the couple scooped three awards.

Best Residential Bathroom – for Parkedge Project (Richmond)

Display Home from $450,000 up to $550,000 – for Seacoast 259 (Shoal Point)

Individual Home up to $250,000 – for Ravenswood 157 (Rural View)

Mystical floor to ceiling moody grey tiling gives this bathroom a glamorous edge, accented by black tapware, sleek white porcelain, and earthy wooden cabinetry. A relaxing retreat amid a breathtaking home.

Seacoast blends coastal living with a relaxed urban life, bringing natural elements of the outdoors in with sweeping open living areas which flow seamlessly from indoors to out. Natural stone and timber hues are a feature throughout with a large outdoor kitchen and plunge pool delivering excellent value for money.

Caption: Ravenswood

Ravenswood blends contemporary style with a touch of the Hamptons, in an affordable design suited to singles, couples and small families. The clean modern interior provides an elegant canvas for the homeowner to make this home their own.

Parkedge bathroom

Seacoast

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A Matt Brady New Build

August 24, 2023

Following a decade out of the spotlight and away from the award circuit, Matthew Brady Builders made a huge come-back at the Mackay and Whitsunday Master Builders Awards last week.

Taking out the best individual home in the $350,000 - $450,000 price bracket for his Mount Martin four-bedroom low block house, business owner Mr Brady said it was a great result after one of the hardest years in business he’s ever had.

“It’s been a hectic year with price rises and it took a bit to get through it,” he said.

“The Mount Martin house came out really well and we got such a good response from the tradies, I thought I’d enter this year.”

Usually involved with renovation work, Mr Brady only takes on a small number of new builds, choosing to work on projects that resonate with him.

For the award-winning house, he worked closely with the owners of the property to create a vision and then completed the plan with Whitsunday Drafting.

“I don’t do many new homes, but when I do, I like things to be constructed the way they should be, they are built for longevity, I don’t succumb to the quick and easy,” said Mr Brady.

“It’s got to have a bit of soul!”

“Thank you to all the contractors who were part of the job – I consider a lot of them my friends and we made it a personal thing.

The award-winning Mount Martin home

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To Be Enjoyed For Years To Come

August 24, 2023

Branching out from their years of success across the categories at the Master Builders Awards, the Whitsunday-based Red Emperor Constructions tapped into the local tourism realm this year.

A company that’s garnered a reputation for exceptional workmanship and innovation – winning awards across their varied resume of builds - Red Emperor Constructions’ claim to fame at this year’s awards was no different.

Owner and builder Alistair Sawers and his experienced team at Red Emperor Constructions claimed the top accolade for Tourism and Leisure Facilities Up to $10 million with the Bettys Beach Boardwalk on Whitsunday Island.

Tasked with replacing a pre-existing, 25-year-old structure, the construction of the new Bettys Beach Boardwalk was recognised for both the remote challenges it posed and its innovation.

Constructed of a fibre reinforced polymer sub structure and laced with hardwood timber decking to blend with the existing environment, the eight-week project was simple in its final design but much more in its execution.

“The remote challenges of using helicopters to provide gear to site, as well as barges, is what set this project apart,” Owner and builder at Red Emperor Constructions, Alistair Sawers said.

“We do quite a bit of tourism and remote work, as well as land-based, but this was a dream project -particularly for our team.

“The setting up of campsites for accommodation on Whitehaven, working there from Monday to Friday, there’s nothing better.”

Mr Sawers said it was excellent to be able to be recognised for the quality of the project, and its remote nature. But most importantly, he was proud it would “be able to be used for the next fifty years by the general public.”

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Refurb Over The Reef

August 24, 2023

While CiteCon may be a relatively new player in the game, Brad Gardner and his team have built the business on generations of construction expertise, seeing them become a leader in the industry.

With a reputation for quality and integrity, CiteCon was engaged by Club Wyndham Destinations to revive their outdated resort accommodation at the top of Mount Whitsunday Drive in Airlie Beach, a project that would ultimately win them the Refurbishment/Renovation over $750,000 category at the 2022 Mackay & Whitsunday Housing & Construction Awards.

“It’s in a line of a lot of firsts,” said CiteCon Administration Manager Bec Gardner.

“We decided to start this business together, that’s a first; we’ve got all our family involved; having that, to me, it cements that it’s good, we’ve done it, it’s one of more to come.”

The construction team reworked 56 existing resort-style apartments across eight elevated unit blocks, ranging from 1-, 2- and 3-bedrooms apartments: back to a grand standard.

After detailed dilapidation reports were conducted on all 56 apartments, three mock-up apartments were refurbished as a sample to start.

Decisions were made to alter the remaining scope of work with each apartment receiving significant structural changes, electrical upgrades, modified kitchens, new bathrooms, flooring, tiling, internal painting, and deluxe fittings and fixtures.

Demolition then recommenced on the original mock-up rooms and the remaining 53 apartments block by block.

Refurbishing apartments within a fully operational resort was not without its issues, but the team at CiteCon made a challenging work environment manageable and ensured safety was of the highest priority.

The project spanned 52 weeks, so it was vital that Brad Gardner and his team maintained clear communication and a professional relationship with the client; all whilst taking into consideration the constant movements of the residents and holidaying guests.

Collaborating with Mackay and Whitsunday trades and suppliers was the key to delivering this successful project, resulting in works finished to the highest standard, on budget and with timely delivery.

The 56 refurbished apartments now boast gorgeous, light, welcoming bedrooms and living spaces, stunning bathrooms, with spacious decks to enjoy the ocean views right in the heart of the Whitsundays.

“We were pretty honoured that we got to do it in the first place and that Club Wyndham took a chance on us,” said Bec.

“It means a lot, that one.”

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Give Me A Home Among The Gum Trees

August 24, 2023

Building homes in bushland settings is something that Rick and the team at Rick Chelman Builders Pty Ltd have mastered over the last 40 years.

Rick’s expertise was awarded at the 2022 Mackay & Whitsunday Housing & Construction Awards, winning the Ken & Nola Clark Perpetual Award for Quality Workmanship for Home Among the Gum Trees in Greenmount.

The project boasts the very best of innovative products and materials throughout the build.

The build faced many challenges, with the construction type requiring excellent planning to factor in all processes for smooth continuity throughout the project.

The 302m2 home features four sizeable bedrooms, an office, two attractive bathrooms and plenty of storage, with polished timber floors throughout except for wet areas.

A large stacker door at the front entrance views straight through to the rear stacker door in the family room, with a dream kitchen and matching walk-through pantry with excellent access.

LED downlights throughout including LED floodlights create a bright, modern feel and coloured feature smart lights illuminate the deck and verandas, operated via Wi-Fi using one’s phone.

Treated timbers have been used in the construction of the project and the large Merbau deck is polished with four coats of Sikkens product for low maintenance and longevity.

High-quality Hardies Scyon Linea board is used for cladding with surrounds around windows and doors.

Rick Chelman Builders Pty Ltd have once again proven why they have developed a reputation for quality local workmanship at an affordable price, with Home Among the Gum Trees a deserved winner of Ken & Nola Clark Perpetual Award.

L-R Jenna and Ashley Chelman and Rick and Barb Chelman. Photo supplied: Barb Chelman

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Building A Better Mackay

August 24, 2023

Fergus Builders have been building the dreams of their clients since 1983, taking pride in designing and delivering high-quality new homes as well as commercial and industrial premises for Mackay and surrounding districts.

Fergus Builders were the recipients of a massive six awards at the 2022 Mackay & Whitsunday Housing & Construction Awards, each accolade truly highlighting Fergus’ diverse capabilities on a wide variety of projects.

A stand-out outcome from the Awards was the 2022 Mackay & Whitsunday BUSSQ Building Super President's Award, awarded to Fergus Builders for Cormac, located in Richmond.

Leading from an oversized outdoor area through corner stacker doors, Cormac boasts a large open living area incorporating a Hampton’s-inspired kitchen complete with shaker-style cabinetry and Smartstone benchtops.

The project was designed with the growing family in mind, with four spacious bedrooms finished with plush wool carpets, two large bathrooms and a sizable theatre room for family movie nights, ticking all the boxes.

Overcoming obstacles including Covid-19 lockdowns, wet weather and challenges with earthworks, Fergus Builders showed absolute commitment to deliver a stunning home in the Cormac project.

The judges praised the Fergus Builders for the fit, finishes and quality materials on the immaculate project.

“Quality workmanship abounds with this project and noticeably on all the Fergus Builders projects,” the judge’s comments read.

“Congratulations to the Fergus team on this immaculate home, a worthy winner of the President’s Award.”

As well as the President’s Award, Fergus Builders took home five other awards in a wide array of categories for recent residential and commercial projects.

Fergus Builders has been part of the prestigious Master Builders Awards since 2008, winning many awards across multiple categories over the years.

Adding these six awards to their collection further proves Fergus Builders as a leader in providing buildings of high quality, innovative design and superb value.

Fergus Builders 2022 Mackay & Whitsunday Housing & Construction Awards

- President's Award for Cormac (Richmond)

- Medium Density up to 3 storeys – 2 to 5 dwellings for West Mackay Apartments (West Mackay)

- Health Facilities up to $20 million for South Side Medical Centre (Mackay)

- Education Facilities up to $10 million for Carlisle Adventist College (Beaconsfield)

- Retail Facilities up to $5 million for Reece Plumbing (Mount Pleasant)

- Industrial Building up to $5 million for Blenners Transport (Paget)

The Fergus Builders team at the 2022 Mackay & Whitsunday Housing & Construction Awards. Photo supplied: Dayna Stewart

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The Urban Trend Difference

August 24, 2023

As a family business renowned for producing award-winning designed and built homes inspired by our region’s gorgeous climate, lifestyle and heritage, Urban Trend has a decade-strong proven track record as the region’s leading boutique residential builder.

Urban Trend’s reputation for excellence and innovation has won them many awards, most recently bringing home three awards between two projects at this year’s Master Builders Mackay & Whitsunday Housing & Construction Awards.

Winning Individual Home from $1.25 million up to $2 million and Best Residential Swimming Pool Eimeo’s Mango residence is the collaboration of two great friends.

One; a professor of Architecture and two; a visionary who wanted to create a home that fulfilled his great friend’s belief in house-museum typology.

The construction of Mango residence is a dichotomy of rare materials such as exposed concrete blockwork and polished concrete flooring, contrasted against NZ wool carpets and linen window furnishings.

The home is reflective of inner-city municipality construction, balanced with spotted gum joinery and tropical planting visible from the home’s great expanses of glazing.

The views are unprecedented, with the 180-degree views of Sunset and Bucasia Beaches from the master suite a particular highlight.

Externally is a sparkling swimming pool with exceptional beachfront views and viewing deck designed to capture sunshine year-round.

A 15-month build period has resulted in the creation of a hybridity of home; private, domestic, intimate; and museum; public, civic, formal.

The construction of Sugarloaf residence, located in Balnagowan, is a balanced blend of bold exterior design elements and classic textures, winning Urban Trends the Individual Home from $550,000 up to $650,000 category.

A contrasting colour palette and warm recycled brickwork create a sophisticated and unique home that fits snug into the surrounding bushland.

This balance of materials is echoed internally with deep terrazzo tiled floors, recycled brickwork and a colour palate that reiterates the bushland location.

The home is rich in modern elements but provides a traditional nod to Australian architectural heritage with wrap-around verandas, hardwood posts, double gutter-line roof line and French doors opening onto the wrap-around verandas.

Floor to ceiling glazing brings the bushland vistas into the interior spaces and provide an abundance of natural light.

The open plan living, dining and kitchen overlook a richness of bushland, a vaulted alfresco area and sparkling magnesium mineral swimming pool.

Visit urbantrend.com.au to find out more.

Mango residence, located in Eimeo

Sugarloaf residence, located in Balnagowan. Photos supplied

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Impressive Innovation At The Master Builders Mackay & Whitsunday Housing & Construction Awards

August 24, 2023

The region’s annual Master Builders Mackay & Whitsunday Housing & Construction Awards was once again a glamorous affair, with leaders in the construction industry showcasing innovative methods and breathtaking design at the 2022 awards.

Held at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC) on August 13, a wide range of projects were recognized for thoughtful execution. From premium education facilities to resort-style homes and contemporary family homes, judges made note that this year’s field of entries was impressive.

Fergus Builders swept the pool with six awards on the night, including four awards in the construction category.

The team took out the coveted BUSSQ Builders Super President’s Award for their Richmond project, Cormac.

From the magnificent oversized outdoor area to the stunning living spaces and Hampton’s-inspired kitchen, this home was a standout for the judges.

“Quality workmanship abounds with this project and noticeably on all the Fergus Builders projects,” the judges’ comments read.

“Congratulations to the Fergus team on this immaculate home, a worthy winner of the President’s Award.”

The other big winner of the night was Icon Building Contractors collecting the House of the Year for Coryle at Grasstree Beach. The sprawling four-bedroom, two-office home also snagged the Individual Home from $650,000 up to $750,000.

Coryule was designed to capture and take in its amazing rural and ocean views. With open plan living, the home flows effortlessly to embrace both indoors and outdoor living.

The Ken & Nola Clark Perpetual Award for Quality Workmanship went to Rick Chelman Builders for Home Among the Gum Trees in Greenmount.

Building homes in remote and bushland settings is something that Rick and his team have specialised in for many years.

The project boasts the very best of innovative products and materials throughout the build.

Master Builders' Mackay & Whitsunday Regional Manager, Malcolm Hull, congratulated all the winners across the 36 categories.

"Our members have truly lived up to this year's Awards theme, Building Brilliance, which was inspired by them and their work. The projects they've delivered during these challenging times are a testament to their skills and resilience," he said.

“The quality of our winning homes is also second to none and epitomises what living in the Mackay & Whitsunday region is all about.

"It doesn't matter whether they've taken an Award home this year or not. Each of our 2022 entrants is a part of the Master Builders family and helps cement why we're so widely trusted and respected.”

2022 WINNERS

Major awards

● President's Award – Fergus Builders Pty Ltd for Cormac (Richmond)

● Project of the Year Award – Woollam Constructions for Catherine McAuley College (West Mackay)

● House of the Year – Icon Building Contractors Pty Ltd for Coryule (Grasstree Beach)

Individual awards

● Apprentice of the Year Award – Jake Christensen from Cotter Builders Pty Ltd

● Women in Building – Ashlee Denyer from Lowcock Builders Pty Ltd)

● The Ken & Nola Clark Perpetual Award – Rick Chelman Builder Pty Ltd for Home Among The Gum Trees (Greenmount)

● Residential Trade Contractor of the Year – R & R Cabinetmaking for House of Arches (Beaconsfield)

● Commercial Trade Contractor of the Year – Coral Coast Plastering Pty Ltd for Carlisle Adventist College (Beaconsfield)

Specialty awards

● Best Residential Bathroom – Hotondo Homes Mackay for Parkedge Project (Richmond)

● Best Residential Kitchen – R & R Cabinetmaking for Farlane Park (Middlemount)

● Best Residential Swimming Pool – Urban Trend Constructions Australia Pty Ltd for Mango Residence (Eimeo)

Housing awards

● Home Renovation/Remodelling Project from $200,000 up to $400,000 – Cotter Builders Pty Ltd for Cottage on MacKenzie (West Mackay)

● Home Renovation/Remodelling Project from $400,000 up to $650,000 – Nathan Bow for Glenella Richmond Farm House (Mackay)

● Display Home from $450,000 up to $550,000 – Hotondo Homes Mackay for Seacoast 259 (Shoal Point)

● Individual Home up to $250,000 – Hotondo Homes Mackay for Ravenswood 157 (Rural View)

● Individual Home up to $350,000 – Cotter Builders Pty Ltd for Casa Sadie (Richmond)

● Individual Home from $350,000 up to $450,000 – Matthew Brady Projects for Mount Martin (Kuttabul)

● Individual Home from $450,000 up to $550,000 – Latitude 20 Homes for Hydeaway Bay Beach House (Hydeaway Bay)

● Individual Home from $550,000 up to $650,000 – Urban Trend Constructions Australia Pty Ltd for Sugarloaf Residence (Balnagowan)

● Individual Home from $650,000 up to $750,000 – Icon Building Contractors Pty Ltd for Coryule (Grasstree Beach)

● Individual Home from $750,000 up to $950,000 – Lowcock Builders Pty Ltd for Brampton House (Bowen)

● Individual Home from $1.25 million up to $2 million – Urban Trend Constructions Australia Pty Ltd for Mango Residence (Eimeo)

● Medium Density up to 3 storeys – 2 to 5 dwellings – Fergus Builders Pty Ltd for West Mackay Apartments (West Mackay)

Construction awards

● Health Facilities up to $20 million – Fergus Builders Pty Ltd for South Side Medical Centre (Mackay)

● Education Facilities up to $10 million – Fergus Builders Pty Ltd for Carlisle Adventist College (Beaconsfield)

● Education Facilities over $10 million – Woollam Constructions for Catherine McAuley College (West Mackay)

● Community Service Facilities – Hamilton Island Constructions No.1 Pty Ltd for Hamilton Island Waste Water Treatment Facility Upgrade (Hamilton Island)

● Retail Facilities up to $5 million – Fergus Builders Pty Ltd for Reece Plumbing (Mount Pleasant)

● Retail Facilities over $5 million – Mainbrace Constructions (QLD) Pty Ltd for Coles Andergrove (Andergrove)

● Tourism and Leisure Facilities up to $10 million – Red Emperor Constructions for Bettys Beach Boardwalk (Whitsunday Island)

● Tourism and Leisure Facilities over $10 million – Hutchinson Builders for Proserpine Entertainment Centre (Proserpine)

● Commercial Building up to $5 million – Endurance Sheds for MCI Complex (Paget)

● Commercial Building from $5 million up to $50 million – Vassallo Constructions Pty Ltd for Shute Harbour Marine Terminal (Shute Harbour)

● Industrial Building up to $5 million – Fergus Builders Pty Ltd for Blenners Transport (Paget)

● Refurbishment/Renovation up to $750,000 – Lowcock Builders Pty Ltd for Construction of Health Care Space at Bowen TAFE Campus (Bowen)

● Refurbishment/Renovation over $750,000 – CiteCon for Club Wyndham Resort Airlie Beach (Airlie Beach)

Fergus Builders won six awards at the Master Builders Mackay & Whitsunday Housing & Construction Awards ceremony at the MECC

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Rural View Roundabout Reopens To Motorists

August 24, 2023

Rural View residents will now be able to access Northern Beaches Central and Reed Street via the roundabout from Rosewood Drive.

All works associated with the access road have been completed, and council’s Civil Operations team removed the barricades from the roundabout earlier this week on Monday.

Mackay Regional Council Director Development Services Aletta Nugent said the temporary access, which was not a designated road, was put in place during construction works of the Woolworths shopping complex.

“The road had become a popular shortcut for Northern Beaches residents between Eimeo Road and Rosewood Drive, where Northern Beaches State High School is located, as well as to access the Woolworths and Coles shopping precincts,” Ms Nugent said.

“Council has worked closely with shopping centre owners, Stockwell, to ensure the work was completed and approved in a timely manner,” she said.

“This is a great example of council working with a developer to achieve an outcome that is advantageous for the whole community.”

The works, undertaken by contractor Seaforth Civil for Stockwell, included asphalt patching, speed humps, line marking, kerb edge restraint and signs.

A map showing where the barricades will be removed at the Rosewood Drive and Reed Street roundabout

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Community Crime Watch

August 24, 2023

Last week, a 39-year-old West Mackay woman was detected driving at 165kph in a 110kph zoned area on the Bruce Highway South of Mackay. The incident occurred on August 20 at 1:10pm.

While police were dealing with the driver, two other motorists stopped and thanked police for their intervention as they had allegedly seen the vehicle being driven at speed earlier.

Needless to say, she got a stern lecture from police in relation to the potential consequences of her driving and she was issued with an infringement notice worth $1,653, 8 demerit points and a 6-month licence suspension.

THEFT OF FISHING EQUIPMENT, RURAL VIEW

While residents were absent from their home on Eales Road, Rural View between August 12 and August 16, an intruder entered a shed and stole fishing equipment and an inboard motor.

Entry was gained into the shed by damaging a padlock.

The following items were stolen:

- a white coloured electric Minn Kota I Pilot Terranova inboard motor

- a black coloured Garmin 7410XSV model fish finder

- a Garmin 95SV model fish finder

- one fishing rod

Anyone who may have information about the current location of the stolen items or the offence itself is encouraged to contact police as soon as possible. Please refer to QP2201410267.

CHARGES FOLLOW ALLEGED WEAPON INCIDENT, PAGET

A 50-year-old man who resides in Paget has been charged with several offences following an alleged incident at an address on Farrellys Road in Paget at 3:46 pm on August 18.

It’s alleged police were called after the man who was in possession of a shotgun and ammunition approached a caravan where a person resided who he was having a disagreement with.

Upon the arrival of police it’s further alleged officers talked to the man and located shotgun shells in his pocket and also found a shotgun in his caravan.

The 50-year-old man was arrested and has been charged with going armed so as to cause fear, possessing shortened firearms, unlawful possession of ammunition and possessing a drug utensil.

APPEAL FOR WITNESSES OR DASHCAM FOOTAGE, NORTH MACKAY

At about 1:15 pm on August 16 at the intersection of Glenpark Street and Malcomson Street in North Mackay, it's alleged that the driver of a red Holden commodore sedan has deliberately rammed multiple cars (including a police vehicle) before leaving the area.

Police are appealing for any witnesses to this alleged incident, or anyone who may have dashcam footage, to come forward as soon as possible.

Please refer to QP2201402690.

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Historical Society Celebrates 50 Years

August 24, 2023

Mackay’s oldest history research group celebrated a special milestone last week, with a special lunch attended by more than twenty current and former members, patrons and supporters.

The Mackay Historical Society’s 50th anniversary ticked over on August 10, with the celebratory lunch held on August 14 at Souths Leagues Club.

Following the lunch, formalities for the 50th anniversary were conducted with historical society member Steven Pritchard opening the proceedings. After being introduced, recently appointed Vice President, Danielle Jesser then read a copy of the minutes from the Formation Meeting of the Society which had been held on Thursday, August 10, 1972, at 7.45pm at the since demolished Australian Sugar Producers Association (also known as the ASPA) Board Room in Wood Street (now the site of the Westpac Bank).

The Minutes included names attending such as: Berenice Wright, Frank Rolleston, John Henry ‘Jack’ Williams Junior, John Renton (who had called the meeting to form the society) and Rod Manning.

Those attending were then asked to share, if they wanted to, their memories of the society’s long existence. Reminiscing about their time with the society at the function were: Helen Martin, MRC Councilor Lawrence Bonaventura and Wayne Miller.

Memories from Historical Society member Terry Abbott were also shared at the anniversary lunch. Helen Martin was also to read a list of current and former historical society presidents as part of the formalities.

Also attending the lunch were: Brian Osborn (former MRC Museum’s Coordinator), Doug Petersen (Local Historian), Dr. Julia Pittman (Reverend of St Paul’s Uniting Church and the Armitage Uniting Church), Ray Braithwaite (former Federal Member for Dawson and Local Historian) and Terry Hayes (Local Historian) amongst others.

The current Mackay Historical Society committee was also in attendance: Jack Armstrong (President), Danielle Jesser (Vice President), Helen Martin (Treasurer), Judy Stewart (Honorary Secretary) and Steven Pritchard (Research and Publicity Officer).

The societies registrar, member and Local Historian Glen Hall was unable to attend the lunch.

Mr Pritchard said, “It was great to have so many attend our special 50th anniversary lunch.

“The fact we are still here today celebrating our 50th anniversary is quite an achievement, considering the changes that have occurred in accessing historical information compared to fifty years ago.”

Mr Prichard added that a lot has changed over the years.

“However, the collection of books, maps, newspaper clippings/supplements and photographs that has been built up by the society over the years is still very much being used, with the requests sent to us and those visiting us, looking for information,” he said.

“We would like to thank everyone who has supported us and been members of our society during the past half a century.

“We hope to be still here for many years to come.”

Contributed by Steven Pritchard

Attendees of the Mackay Historical Society’s 50th anniversary lunch. Photo contributed

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Permanent Traffic Changes To River Street

August 24, 2023

If you are a frequent user of the River Street boat ramp, enjoy purchasing your fresh riverside seafood or like to take a stroll along the Bluewater Trail near the river mouth, you will need to be aware of a new traffic update along your journey.

River Street, between Carlyle and Lawson streets, has permanently changed to a one-way traffic flow in a westerly direction.

The change took place last Sunday (August 21) as part of the new Riverside Development.

Traffic control will be in place between Carlyle and Burns streets from this time and will remain while upgrade works to River Street are completed.

As part of these works, all on-street parking will be converted to angle parking along the levee wall.

Mackay Regional Council asks motorists to follow all site signage in the area.

A stretch of River Street between Carlyle and Lawson streets, has permanently changed to a one-way traffic flow

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Postie Bike Safari Sets Off

August 24, 2023

A convoy of Postie bikes are making their way from Mackay to Bundaberg and back in a bid to raise vital funds for regional families battling childhood cancer.

The annual Postie Bike Safari will see over 40 riders cover 1,800 kms over a week-long escapade around regional Queensland. Along the way they’ll bring gifts and spread awareness about Childhood Cancer Support and the services they offer for regional families who must travel to Brisbane for life-saving cancer treatment.

So far, the group has raised over $110,000 and Childhood Cancer Support Committee Member and Postie Bike Safari participant, Bert Pulman says they are proud to raise funds for such an important charity, with Bert having first-hand experience of the support Childhood Cancer Support offers.

“The team picked Childhood Cancer Support as their charity again this year because they can see the impact their services have by accommodating regional families with children that require treatment for cancer,” says Bert.

“I personally have used the facility when my son was receiving treatment in Brisbane.

“Childhood Cancer Support is thankful for any money raised and thanks all the riders, organisers, support people and sponsors that have done such an amazing job in raising funds so far.

“We keep off the main roads and hit the dirt as much as possible. We have a great team of riders and support members who enjoy the eight days on the road raising money for a well-deserved charity.”

Follow their journey, or donate to the Postie Bike Safari by visiting https://fundraise.ccs.org.au/event/postie-bike-safari

Childhood Cancer Support is a children’s cancer charity for regional Queensland families who must travel to Brisbane for life-saving cancer treatment. They provide families with free short-term and long-term accommodation as well as transport to and from hospital, emotional and social support.

Postie bikes set off from Mackay last weekend to ride to Bundaberg and back to raise funds for childhood cancer support

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#MackayPride Shines In Royal Sands

August 24, 2023

Taking pride in your community is alive and well in the Northern Beaches subdivision of Royal Sands, where a group of children perfectly captured the essence of #MackayPride.

The basketball half court has been a feature of the estate for around six years, but through plenty of use, the net had degraded and eventually fell off the hoop.

A group of children decided to fix the problem themselves, as captured by resident Brenda-Lee Anson.

Ms Anson reported on the Royal Sands Community Group page on Facebook that Max (pictured in the white shirt) supplied the net and the group worked together to install the new net onto the hoop.

Garnering more than 100 ‘likes’ the post was warmly received by the residents of Royal Sands, who praised the children for their proactiveness and teamwork.

“Well done kids, please let me know if you need anything else, I will donate,” said Scott Andreassen.

The basketball half court was installed by Mackay Regional Council after consultation with the Northern Beaches community, and is largely thanks to the effort of former Northern Beaches High School student, Daniel McLean.

Daniel approached council saying he plays and referees basketball but had to travel into Mackay to practice. Daniel prepared a petition and went door-to-door to get signatures. The basketball court received 66 per cent of the vote during consultation and has been a well-used community facility since.

Photo credit: Brenda-Lee Anson

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Australia’s Longest Conflict Remembered

August 24, 2023

Last week, members of the community gathered to remember the sacrifice of those who served during the 10 years of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War.

Vietnam Veterans’ Day was originally known as Long Tan Day which commemorates the day in 1966 when the battle of Long Tan was fought by the men of D Company, 6th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment (6RAR).

Vietnam Veterans’ Day was first commemorated in 1969 with the raising of a cross at the battlefield by the men of 6RAR, this has been adopted to cover all veterans who served in the Vietnam War – the longest conflict in Australia’s history.

60,000 Australians served during the decade of war. Sadly, 521 died and 3,000 were wounded.

On Vietnam Veterans’ Day on August 18, the state government launched the second round of the $4 million Queensland Remembers Grants Program, helping ex-service and other not-for-profit organisations to honour Queensland veterans and their families.

“Queenslanders continue to demonstrate their commitment to honouring our veterans and sharing their stories – always turning out in enormous numbers for Anzac Day, Remembrance Day and other commemorative events throughout the year,” the Premier said.

“The Queensland Remembers Grants Program is an important part of the Queensland Government’s efforts to ensure we appropriately honour the courage and sacrifice of the men and women who have served this country.”

Assistant Minister to the Premier for Veterans’ Affairs Bart Mellish said the Queensland Remembers Grants Program builds on the state government’s extensive investment in the veteran community.

“Honouring veterans, recognising their extraordinary contributions, and ensuring the continued health and wellbeing of veterans and their families is important, ongoing work,” Mr Mellish said.

The second round of the Queensland Remembers Grants Program is now open for submissions and will close at 5pm on 4 October 2022.

Vietnam Veterans’ Day service at Mirani. Left to Right: Bob England (Vietnam Vet. Navy Ret.), Mayor Greg Williamson (RAAF Ret.) Jan Lindbergs (RAAF Ret.), Mackay RSL President Ken Higgins OAM (Vietnam Vet. 6RAR D Company 1969-1970 Ret.)

Vietnam Vet. Ray Higgins Ret. (6RAR Mortars 1969 – 1970)

Vietnam Veterans’ Day service at Mirani

Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam. May 1971. A section of soldiers from C Company, 2RAR /NZ (ANZAC) (The ANZAC Battalion comprising 2nd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and a component from the 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment) taking part in the battalion's final operation in Vietnam before returning to Australia later in the month. Private Ray Beattie (left) of St Kilda, Victoria and members of the section are spread out to his left.

Original description and photo sourced by The Australian War Memorial collection/C319339

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