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Long-Awaited Northern Beaches Upgrade Moves Ahead

Long-Awaited Northern Beaches Upgrade Moves Ahead

Premier David Crisafulli visited Mackay's Northern Beaches this week, confirming the long-awaited Mackay-Bucasia Road and Golf Links Road intersection upgrade had progressed to detailed design. “We said we'd do it, and we are,” Mr Crisafulli said. The highly anticipated announcement comes as sweet relief for a lot of motorists, with this intersection seeing up to 30,000 vehicles pass every day, making it one of the most bottle-necked in the state. “We can get anywhere in half an hour in Mackay, but then when you put in 24,000 to 30,000 vehicles passing one spot on a roundabout which is not working well, we need to change that,” said state member for Mackay, Nigel Dalton MP. The $20M upgrade will transform the busy roundabout with traffic signals on all four approaches, supported by CCTV and queue-detection technology designed to improve traffic flow during peak periods. Additional turning lanes are also planned on Mackay-Habana Road, Mackay-Bucasia Road and Golf Links Road, with construction expected to begin early next year. “People will see shovels in the ground early next year after the wet season,” Mr Cristafulli said. “We want to deliver a project that a growing community needs, that it deserves, that's been crying out for the better part of a decade.” Member for Whitsunday, Amanda Camm has been a long-time advocate for upgrading the intersection, first calling for funding while in opposition before including the project as part of the State Government's election commitment. Throughout the planning process, Ms Camm also undertook community consultation, receiving more than 600 responses from Northern Beaches residents. Feedback from those surveys, alongside community meetings, helped push the project to the stage it’s at today. “I want to say thank you to the community and those particularly who are represented here today by Antoinette du Toit, a local resident,” Ms. Camm said. “It’s through her advocacy, through our community's joint advocacy, that we are here today delivering upon our $20 million government election commitment to upgrade.” For Northern Beaches residents like Antoinette, navigating the area's growing traffic has become an everyday frustration. “I think one of the biggest concerns for people is if there's an accident here, we can't get in or out,” Antoinette said. “They're [the State Government] listening to us, they see what we need and are actually progressing on it.” The project comes amid growing concern over the condition and capacity of regional Queensland roads, particularly the Bruce Highway. “It has been a national disgrace,” Mr Crisafulli said. “If you have a look at the infrastructure spend, then you realise how fair dinkum we are about it. “We are unashamedly passionate about making sure that rural and regional Queenslanders get their fair share of what they haven’t for many years, that we're not backing away from doing projects right across the board.”

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

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

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

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Mackay's Remax Select Appoints New General Manager

Mackay's Remax Select Appoints New General Manager

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

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

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

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

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Hogs Breath

Rural Property Sales On The Rise

August 24, 2023

With the promise of a laidback lifestyle, quality tropical pastures and regular rain, it’s no surprise demand for rural residential properties has skyrocketed in the region over the past two years.

Partner in Charge of the Blacks Real Estate Rural Department Royce Dunn says the trend in demand and, subsequently, the price has been rising since mid-2019, with some property prices leaping 20-25%.

“There’s been a substantial increase in values across the rural types of real estate in that time, from small rural residential properties and vacant rural residential land through to rural lifestyle properties and hobby farms and, indeed, right through to cane farms and cattle stations,” said Royce.

The pandemic saw multitudes of people relocating out of urban environments and, along with the desire for self-sufficiency, this has seen a spike in rural residential, rural lifestyle and hobby farm sales.

“If you extend that to the cattle properties and cane farms, both of those industries are in a real purple patch at the present time in terms of the commodity price,” said Royce.

Properties in the Mackay region offer prime agricultural land and the prospect of more regular rain, and people are seeing the potential in the lifestyle the region offers.

“There are more people now looking to get into cattle grazing, even if it’s in a small way,” said Royce.

“It’s hard to get into it in a small way out west because everything’s cut up for fair-sized cattle stations whereas down here on the coast, it’s easier to buy a cane farm or a bit of country with established good quality tropical pastures.”

Blacks Real Estate has an intimate knowledge of rural real estate in the area, developing a very strong and loyal client base through over 140 years of history in the Mackay rural scene.

Whether you’re looking to make the move to a more spacious and relaxed lifestyle or you’re looking to sell or downsize, Blacks Real Estate has the experience in the sugar, grazing and rural industries to get you the desired outcome.

Blacks Real Estate will be at the Mackay Ag Expo to answer all your property questions or you can contact them on 07 4963 2500.

Royce Dunn of Blacks Real Estate says there is a current spike in rural property sales in the Mackay region. Photos supplied: Blacks Real Estate

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Getting The Most From Your Soil

August 24, 2023

Did you know that 95% of all life on earth resides in the soil?

Most of the energy required in the world is derived from plant carbon.

In the last century, the world’s agricultural soils have lost 30-75% of their carbon (fertility), reducing production and vastly increasing farming costs.  

Even worse, many essential minerals and trace elements contained in your soil naturally are not reaching the plant.

Plants convert simple sugars into carbon compounds through the miracle of photosynthesis.

This is critical to healthy soil structure.

None of this can happen without soil microbes - soil without microbes is just dirt.

Factors such as chemicals, inorganic fertilisers, exposure of bare soil to sunlight, compaction and lack of inorganic carbon can all seriously reduce essential soil microbes and beneficial fungi.

Adding inorganic fertiliser to soil to make up for mineral and carbon depletion is an expensive and often inefficient practice.  

Your soil probably contains many of the minerals and trace elements required – they are simply not plant available.

Lime is a relatively inexpensive way to make minerals and trace elements plant available.

Kennedy Creek Lime (KCL) provides lime that contains around 5-6% magnesium carbonate – good for raising the PH of soil and also enhancing plant development (note: the magnesium already in your soil may not necessarily be plant available).

High grade gypsum is available for acid sulphate soils.

Low PH soil is a slippery slope.

The lower your PH gets, the harder it is to recover and the less minerals and trace elements are available to your plants.

KCL operates a strict Quality Assurance program that ensures all products meet expectations.

They consult with professional and private groups to ensure their products continue to deliver desired results.

Kennedy Creek Lime is located between Rockhampton and Mackay in Central Queensland and will be at the Mackay Ag Trade Expo to answer all your soil and fertiliser questions.  

A 6 tonne Marshall spreader is provided with all purchases and as of 2022 there is no delivery cost.

(Acknowledgments Dr. Christine Jones PhD, Founder, Amazing Carbon)

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Shake Your Groove Thing

August 24, 2023

We all love a good boogie on the dance floor, but did you know dancing and movement are known to have a broad range of benefits including improving body image, self-esteem, focus, and communication?

Lauren Heitman knows these benefits well and is assisting young people through her all-abilities dance classes Groove Movers.

Groove Movers started as a disability dance group with the simple aim of having fun.

Since Lauren took over a few years ago, the classes have developed rapidly but the aim has stayed the same.

Lauren holds a variety of classes on Wednesdays and Thursdays, with Wednesday’s classes focusing on working together to build skills that can be transferred into the outer community.

“We started with a couple of younger students who came into the group to start with, and they wouldn’t go near it, they’d just sit and watch, and now they actually get up and participate,” Lauren said.

“It’s quite a beautiful thing to watch them evolve from not wanting to be a part of the group … to actually watch them have that confidence and trust and to join in groups and benefit from being around others through music, movement and dance.”

Thursdays is a therapeutic music group known as Soul Singers where students socialise, listen to their favourite songs, dance, sing and jam on instruments.

Lauren also hopes to expand into movement therapy classes and classes for older students to help improve dementia and falls prevention and is studying music therapy to further her skills in helping people.

Groove Movers perform regularly, often joining forces with Crossroad Arts, and are currently practising for the upcoming Mackay Eisteddfod.

“Just to get them out so that they can experience new things and also to educate the general public, just because we have a disability, doesn’t mean we can’t do mainstream things, so to speak,” said Lauren.

“A lot of people don’t realise that they can actually achieve what they do.”

Groove Movers will be showing off their moves with the use of scarves and different movement techniques at the Mackay Disability Expo on August 12.

“If we’ve got any opportunities to perform, they want to perform; they love performing.”

SEE GROOVE MOVERS AT THE MACKAY DISABILITY EXPO!

The Mackay Disability Expo is back, bigger than last year and in a larger venue on Friday, August 12, from 9am to noon.

The expo will offer a crucial opportunity for people with a disability to find out about the latest products, services, aids and equipment.

It is an ideal platform for product and service providers to connect with people with disability, their families and carers.

The opportunity is also there for service providers to build networks with other providers, organisation and agencies in the region, to bring together everyone in the Mackay disability sector. All with the aim of enhancing the lives of people with disability.

This year the event has moved to a more spacious locality, the Big Shed at the Mackay Showgrounds.

Groove Movers frequently collaborate with Crossroad Arts for performances and fundraisers. Photo supplied: Lauren Heitman

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Walkerston Woman Bags Big Keno Win

August 24, 2023

A Walkerston woman has shared she was too shocked to speak as she watched her special numbers appear in front of her eyes, bagging her an amazing $82,000 in a recent Keno draw.

The Mackay winner held a Keno Classic 7 Spot winning entry with a multiplying boost in draw 595, drawn Saturday 23 July 2022. Her total prize was $82,098.70.

Confirming her win with an official from Keno, the winning woman said the win may not have happened if not for the fact she couldn’t remember one of her favourite numbers.

“This is a dream come true,” she yelled.

“The entry was full of birthdays and special dates, but I couldn’t remember one of them and ended up putting a different number in.

“I’m glad I did now!

“I can’t wait to pay off my mum’s car. It’s been a tough few years so this is really going to help.

“It’s going to provide us with some much-needed stability moving forward.

“I can’t believe it happened to me!”

Her winning entry was purchased at Pacific Hotel, 68 James Street, Yeppoon.

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Hike For Healthier Futures

August 24, 2023

Have you dreamed of traversing some of the most spectacular scenery in Tasmania while on an intimate guided tour?

What about if we said you would also be supporting a local organisation to fund hospital projects and medical equipment?

Mackay Hospital Foundation in conjunction with Inspired Adventures is seeking adventurous, health-conscious people to take part in a Hike for Healthier Futures.

The scenic 5-day trek through the Bay of Fires in Tasmania, from 27 - 31 October, will take participants on an incredible journey through some of the most magnificent scenery this country has to offer.

The adventure sets off from Launceston to Bridport for the Wildflower Walk to Granite Point and continues on to include Cobler Rocks Circuit, Mount William, Picnic Rocks, Eddystone Point, Ansons Bay, Policemans Point and The Gardens, returning to Launceston on day five.

From the pristine coastline with views of the crystal-clear ocean to remote, untouched sections of the region, this trek is a bucket-list adventure for those who appreciate nature and the amazing eco-system in this natural wilderness.

The Bay of Fires package includes four nights twin-share lodge-style accommodation, local trekking guides, meals and snacks. What isn’t included is domestic flights to Launceston, airport transfers, personal expenses such as laundry and alcoholic drinks, travel insurance, tips and gratuities.

How does this benefit Mackay Hospital Foundation? Each participant is required to fundraise a minimum of $3,000 but you don’t have to fundraise alone. The team at Inspired Adventures is happy to help with tips and ideas to help you reach your fundraising goal.

The group will consist of a maximum of 25 people. It’s a low-impact way to explore this rugged beautiful region of Tasmania’s north-east coast and $10 from every registration will support carbon credit programs.

All funds raised in support of Mackay Hospital Foundation will be utilised to purchase medical equipment and projects in public hospitals throughout the Mackay, Isaac and Whitsunday regions.

For more information about the walk, go to www.events.inspiredadventures.com.au/events/mackay-bayoffires-2022 or contact Brittney Phelan at Mackay Hospital Foundation - Brittney.Phelan@health.qld.gov.au, or by phone 07 4885 5915.

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Best Buddies Up For Adoption

August 24, 2023

A kitten has taken an abandoned puppy under his paw, giving her warmth, comfort and a reason to live.

Bull Arab puppy Mercy was rescued by Bull Arab Rescue along with her mother and six siblings.

The canine clan was taken to the vet where they tested positive for parvo and received treatment.

Within five days Mercy’s mother and siblings, unfortunately, succumbed to the virus.

Mercy showed her fighting spirit, surviving to be taken into the care of foster carer Tamara Holmes.

“I don’t know how she did it, she’s a miracle, because she was the only one who survived,” Tamara said.

Tamara, who fosters through both Bull Arab Rescue and Mackay Pet Rescue, was already caring for tabby kitten Sinclair.

Upon meeting, Sinclair and Mercy became unlikely best friends.

“I think it was loneliness that brought them together,” said Tamara,

“In the beginning, Mercy was very quiet… Sinclair started eating with her and they sort of became best buddies and hang out together.”

Tamara says the pair behave like typical siblings.

“They love each other but they get rough with each other sometimes,” she laughed.

“They seem to just get each other and love to just sit with each other.”

Tamara and her family began fostering about four years ago after losing their own pet.

They have since fostered over 62 Bull Arabs through Bull Arab rescue and even more through Mackay Pet Rescue.

Tamara says she loves Bull Arabs, but they are often misrepresented as solely hunting and pigging dogs.

“I did not know that they were such lounge lizards and such great family dogs,” she laughed.

“Bull Arabs make great family pets but it’s about trying to educate people that you need to be sensible with your choices as well.”

With rescue facilities providing foster packs and money for food, Tamara says fostering is a great option for people who are worried about the expense or the commitment of caring for a pet.

“It’s great for people who want to have pets who can’t commit to lifelong commitment,” she said.

At the time of writing, Mercy and Sinclair are both available for adoption together or separately.

For more information on Mercy and Sinclair or on becoming a foster carer yourself, contact Tamara on 0417 788 187.

Mercy and Sinclair have become best buddies while in foster care and are up for adoption. Photos supplied: Mackay Pet Rescue

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Shoal Point Enchanted By Open Air Cinema

August 24, 2023

By day, Shoal Point Waters is home to hundreds of residents who love the nearby beaches.

By night, the sky illuminates with colours usually reserved by artists for a canvas.

You’d be forgiven for thinking Saturday’s splendid sunset was the headline act, but approximately 300 residents stuck around to enjoy a viewing of ‘Encanto’ under the stars.

Pointglen Developments transformed the parklands around the lake at Shoal Point Waters into an open-air cinema.

As the sun dipped in the western sky, residents laid their rugs on the grass, enjoyed delicious delicacies from onsite food trucks and cuddled up to watch Disney’s 2021 musical comedy.

Pointglen Developments enjoy bringing the community together, says Managing Director Vic Vassallo.

“At Pointglen, we live by our motto, Inspired Placemaking,” Mr Vassallo said.

“Our vision for our estates has always been around the sense of community.

“It’s what drives us everyday!”

Approximately 300 residents enjoyed a viewing of ‘Encanto’ under the stars on Saturday. Photo supplied: Pointglen Developments

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Outspoken Doctor Leads Protest

August 24, 2023

Dr William Bay brought his State Undemocracy Tour to Mackay last week calling for a “return to democracy and medical freedom”.

Dr Bay is a registered GP practicing in Brisbane and recently founded the Queensland People’s Protest, a Christianity-led organisation aiming to end the Queensland State of Emergency and related vaccine mandates.

“We’re here to stand for freedom, we’re here to stand for truth, we’re here to stand for justice,” Dr Bay said addressing a small group of supporters at the Mackay Council Chambers on Wednesday morning.

Dr Bay requested to speak to Mackay Regional Council Mayor Greg Williamson and was told by a staff member that the mayor was unavailable.

The group then congregated at Bluewater Quay where they were joined by state member for Mirani Stephen Andrews.

“We need to have freedom of choice, we need to be able to understand what the situation is, of what we’re actually doing and what the government’s proposing,” Mr Andrews said.

“Everyone needs to understand what’s going on, we should’ve looked into this a little bit deeper.”

“The only mandate we need in this state and our country is freedom.”

“As a doctor, I was committed, and still am, to allowing my patients freedom of choice for any therapeutic or vaccine or anything they wanted to put in their own body,” added Dr Bay.

“It is your body, it is your choice, it is your right.”

The group took particular opposition to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022.

The bill, which was introduced on May 11, 2022 by Minister for Health and Ambulance Services Yvette D’Ath, implements a range of reforms that aim to update and improve the regulation of Australia’s health professions.

The Bill’s main objectives are to strengthen public safety and confidence in the provision of health services, improve the governance of the National Scheme, and enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the scheme.

“It’s a very confronting bill to think they may gag health practitioners going forward,” said Mr Andrews.

“Everyone should have the right to say whatever, doctors as with scientists.

“Humanity changes, diseases change, and doctors should be allowed to talk about this to get it out into the broader community to ensure that people can react quickly and safely to help their families, help their loved ones, help their friends.”

Dr William Bay led protests throughout the streets of Mackay last week

Protests took place outside the council chambers and the office of state member for Mackay Julieanne Gilbert

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Shape The Future of Sarina Beach

August 24, 2023

Our coastline communities need to be protected, so they can be enjoyed into the future.

Mackay Regional Council is seeking feedback on the draft Local Coastal Plan (LCP) for Sarina Beach, which has been developed in partnership with Reef Catchments.

This plan builds on the priorities and actions identified in the Sarina Beach Management Guidelines for Coastal Zones developed by Sarina Shire Council in 2006.

The revised LCP describes the environmental and social values of the Sarina Beach coastal unit. It recognises potential threats, management issues and opportunities that will support better recreational use of the beachfront.

The LCP contains recommended actions aimed at protecting the coastline so its significance and beauty can continue to be enjoyed into the future.

Residents are encouraged to learn more about the plan and provide their feedback at a community drop-in session. Two have already been held this week with the final opportunities this weekend at the Sarina Show.

> Session 3: Saturday and Sunday, July 30 to 31, at Sarina Show, Sarina.

Alternatively, you can view the LCP and have your say online by visiting connectingmackay.com.au/sarina-beach-draft-local-coastal-plan.

Consultation closes on Sunday, August 7, at 11.59pm.

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Vandals Force Closure Of Track To Popular Fishing Spot

August 24, 2023

Vandals have damaged more than 500 metres of fencing along the East Point access detour forcing council to close the track until further notice.

Council voted on July 13 to maintain vehicle access to East Point via a track off Dunes Boulevard, past the first stage of The Dunes development, which would link up with the existing track to East Point.

The detour was established after an area immediately adjacent to the first stage of the development was closed to vehicular traffic to allow the developer to revegetate the foreshore reserve – a State Government condition.

The fencing has been needlessly pulled down onto the track and then driven over causing significant damage to the contractor’s property.

The closure, at the end of the constructed section of Dunes Boulevard, will be implemented immediately so the damaged fencing can be retrieved.

About 300 metres of fencing was damaged on the beach side of the track at the start of the road, and a further 200 metres was pushed over on the private land side at the end of the road.

In addition, there were two to three access points created by the vandals on each side of the road along the fence line.

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The 2022 Mackay Sugar Ag Trade Expo

August 24, 2023

It’s the popular two-day celebration and showcase of all things agriculture across the regions of Mackay, Isaac and Whitsunday.

In its fourth year, the Mackay Sugar Ag Trade Expo was unfortunately postponed due to heavy rain earlier this year, but organisers are optimistic that the rescheduled August date will plough ahead.

Not only will the show shine alongside what is hoped will be great weather, but organisers are saying it’s bigger and better than ever, with even more exhibitors coming onboard for the rescheduled event.

The family friendly event will include live music by singing sister duo “Gottani Sisters”, cooking demonstrations and exhibitor demonstrations on both days and a kidszone on the Saturday with amusement rides including a jumbo slide and jumping castle. There will be a gate prize and a raffle.

Entry is only $5 for adults and children under 16 are free.

Head along to Wests Leagues Club in Walkerston on Friday 12th August, 8:30am - 5pm and again on Saturday the 13th of August between 8:30am and 3pm, for days of family fun.

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Drug Drivers Will Be Caught, Police Warn

August 24, 2023

Fourteen drivers were caught by police for drug driving across the Mackay police district on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 July, with police warning that drivers impeded by drugs are a risk to the community.

Police are reminding all motorists that you could be tested for illegal drugs on the roadside at any time of the day, any day of the week, anywhere.

The drug drivers were caught in Andergrove, Cremorne, South Mackay, Mackay city, Proserpine, Kuttabul and Bowen.

"Police are not planning to change our drug driving enforcement activities in any way," Sergeant Nigel Dalton from the Crime Prevention Unit said.

"Any driver who is impeded by illegal drugs creates a risk for the community" Sergeant Dalton added.

HIGH SPEED INCIDENT, OORALEA

Police from Mackay's Highway Patrol Group were performing static speed enforcement on Broadsound Road in Ooralea on 21 July.

It's alleged that officers have stopped a Ktm 500 Exc motorcycle rider for travelling at 126 kilometres an hour in an 80 kilometre an hour speed zone.

The rider at the time was a 26-year-old man from North Mackay.

After being spoken to by police he was issued with an on the spot fine of $1653, which results in the loss of 8 demerit points and a 6-month licence suspension period.

Senior Constable Steve Smith from the Mackay crime prevention unit said, "Being stopped by police, being fined, losing your drivers licence - these are not pleasant experiences.

“But, when you are speeding, far worse and totally different outcomes are also possible.

“Drive with common sense - obey the speed limits" Senior Constable Smith added.

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ADF Cadets Fire Up For Jubilee Games Challenge

August 24, 2023

A clash of forces will occur this weekend when five Units of the Australian Defence Force Cadets come together on Sunday for the Mackay Region’s annual Tri Service Challenge.

With last year’s event being such a success, the Navy, Army and Air Force Cadets are going all out to win the Champion’s Trophy for their Unit in 2022.

Competitions include Drill routines, First Aid Skills, Relays and Tug-of-War which will all be hotly contested.

Co-ordinating Officer for this year’s event, Major AAC John Zimmermann OAM, says the Cadets enjoy the opportunity to come together to contest in events to continue the friendly rivalry between each of the Units.

“The Jubilee Year Games continues the spirit of teamwork from formal events such as ANZAC Day to enable the Cadets to compete together in rivalry while participating in a variety of fun activities,” he said.

Mayor of Mackay Region, Councillor Greg Williamson will visit the Cadets during the day together with the Brigade Commander and Regimental Sergeant Major of the North Queensland Australian Army Cadet Brigade.

The Challenge will take place at Queens Park on Sunday where families and Support Groups will cheer on their Teams.

The Australian Defence Force Cadets is comprised of the Australian Navy Cadets, Australian Army Cadets and Australian Air Force Cadets for teenagers aged 13 to 18 years.

WHAT: Australian Defence Force Cadets Mackay Region Tri Service Challenge

WHEN: Saturday, July 24 from 9:00am to 4:00pm

WHERE: Queens Park

Image 1: Cadets from 5 Navy Army & Air Force Units

Image 2: The Mackay Army Cadets contest the Tug of War. Photos supplied: John Zimmermann

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Line Dancers Give Back

August 24, 2023

A line dancing group in Proserpine have thanked both the venue that hosted them and a national charity this week with two separate donations.

Out Of The Blue Line Dancers handed over $500 dollars each to Bloomsbury’s Soldiers Memorial Hall and the Cancer Council Australia on Tuesday.

The Proserpine-based group held a line-dancing get together at the Bloomsbury Hall in June in what was originally a celebration of one of its members moving house.

At the last minute, the idea came to the organisers that funds from the day should be given to Cancer Council Australia, as well as to the hosts for their hospitality.

“We thought, so many people here have been touched by cancer in this group, so why not give back to the organisations that do such brilliant work in relation to that disease,” organiser Debby Shannon said.

“Everybody knows someone who has had cancer, so it made sense to give back, and the hall has hosted so much for us that we just wanted to give them something back, too.”

The local hall runs almost entirely on donation, and Gina Passfield from the Soldier’s Memorial Hall said it had been a true honour to host the group.

“They were so wonderful, and for them to then turn around and donate these funds has truly been a blessing,” she said.

“We’ll have them back anytime!”

The event was sponsored by a number of local businesses, including Dittmann Bulls, as well as Gary Poole.

Cancer Council Representative Edith Force thanked the group on behalf of the organisation.

“You’ve done a fantastic job, thank you girls. I’ve only heard good things about the event – I’ll have to come next time!” she said.

Out of The Blue Line Dancers Proserpine donated $500 dollars to Bloomsbury Hall and the Cancer Council this week

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What Are Macros?

August 24, 2023

You may have heard of bodybuilders and dieters counting their macronutrients, but what does that mean and should you be doing it, too?

Macronutrients, often shortened to macros, are the nutrients that your body requires in large amounts.

You’re almost definitely already familiar with the three macronutrients: carbohydrates, protein and fat.

Other familiar nutrients include fibre, vitamins or minerals such as potassium and calcium. These are considered micronutrients that your body still needs but in smaller doses.  

The amount of protein, carbohydrates and fat you should eat every day varies from person to person.

Factors like gender, body size, body weight and fitness or weight goals all influence how much of each macro you should aim to eat, but here’s a rough guide.

Keep in mind, each macronutrient is measured in grams but the calories per gram of each macronutrient aren’t the same: protein and carbohydrates have four calories for every gram while fat has nine calories for every gram.

Protein

Aim for 10% to 35% of calories from protein each day.

That's 200 to 700 calories or 50 to 175 grams per day for a 2,000-calorie diet.

Protein is important because it's the main structural component of all of the cells in your body and is needed to build cells and repair them, among other key body processes.

Carbohydrate

The largest portion of your diet is dedicated to carbs.

The recommendation is to get 45% to 65% of daily calories from carbs.

That's 900 to 1300 calories or 225 to 325 grams per day for a 2,000-calorie diet.

Your body prefers carbohydrates and likes to use them as a primary energy source - especially your brain.

Fat

20% to 35% of your calories should come from fat each day.

That's 400 to 700 calories or 44 to 78 grams per day for a 2,000-calorie diet.

Saturated fats (the less healthy fat found mostly in animal meats and full-fat dairy), however, should be limited to less than 10% of calories

So where does one find these macros in the grocery store?

Meat, eggs, fish and seafood, dairy, legumes such as lentils and beans, whole grains, nuts and seeds are all high in protein.

You’ll find carbs in grains, fruits, dairy, legumes and starchy vegetables.

Foods high in fat include oils, butter, nuts, avocado and fatty fish like salmon and tuna.

Counting macros can be a more flexible and healthy way of eating and a sure-fire way to get your essential nutrients.

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