
Tennis players across the region are being invited to dust off their racquets, with entries now officially open for the Mackay Seniors Tournament in May. Hosted by the Mackay Tennis Association, the two-day event will take place on 23 and 24 May at the club’s South Mackay courts. The tournament is open to players aged 30 and over, with a range of divisions catering to different age groups and skill levels. Competitors will have the opportunity to take part in singles, doubles and mixed doubles events across the weekend. Set to be played on hardcourts at the association’s Kippen Street venue, the competition forms part of the 2026 Masters Queensland circuit, attracting both local players and visiting competitors. Entries are open until 17 May, with players encouraged to register online through Tennis Australia via tournaments.tennis.com.au/tournament/F27EA788-3947-4B74-9928-EB94A64D82E4. Organisers say the tournament is a great chance for players to enjoy competitive tennis in a social and welcoming environment, while also showcasing the strength of the sport in the Mackay region. What: Mackay Seniors Tournament When: 23 and 24 May Where: Mackay Tennis Association CAPTION: In years gone by, the Mackay Seniors Tournament has been a smashing success! Photo source: Mackay Tennis Association
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A long-standing member of the Mackay golfing community has been recognised for more than three decades of commitment, with William “Bill” Eccles awarded Life Membership at the Mackay Golf Club. Bill has been part of the club for an impressive 34 years, earning a reputation as a dedicated and passionate member whose contributions have extended well beyond the fairways. The Mackay Golf Club acknowledged Bill’s unwavering support over the years, noting his impact both on and off the course in helping shape the club into what it is today. The Life Membership honour is one of the club’s highest recognitions, awarded to individuals who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the organisation and its community. Fellow members have been encouraged to join in congratulating Bill on the milestone, celebrating not only his years of service but the role he has played in fostering a strong and welcoming club culture. As he takes on this new honour, the club looks forward to many more rounds and shared moments with one of its most valued members.
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Mackay Contract Bridge Results Recognition is extended to members who have attained a higher level of Masterpoints earned and to the Novice recipients of our March Incentive Awards.
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The Mackay Road Runners’ 3km Club Championship delivered an exciting display of speed and endurance at Queens Park, with strong performances across both senior and junior divisions. The club extended its thanks to Construct Health Physio for once again sponsoring the annual event. The clinic generously donated vouchers for the first two male and female finishers, as well as an additional random draw voucher for a gap-free in-clinic appointment. The draw prize was won by Graeme Harris. Nick Rewald claimed first place in an impressive time of 10 minutes and 36 seconds, backing up his performance after recording a personal best in the 5km Parkrun the previous day. Demonstrating strong sportsmanship, Rewald passed on his prize to the next male placegetter. Damian Rutland secured second place, sprinting home in a fast 10 minutes and 50 seconds. He finished just six seconds ahead of former Mackay Road Runners Club Champion Liam Mumford, who took third place. In the women’s division, Alana Knezevic continued her strong form, finishing first female and fourth overall. Lily Leven followed in second place after a fast-finishing effort, while Gail Mackie rounded out the podium shortly after achieving a personal best at the Hobart Half Marathon two weeks earlier. Several junior runners also impressed, with Ollie Dalglish, Isabelle Hayles, Oscar Hayles and Harry Sleeman performing strongly against experienced senior competitors. Other runners taking part in the event included Phoebe Short, Gail McKee, Craig Joynson, Emily Green, Jose Short, Roscoe McDonnell, Ashley Miles, Merv Shields, Bianca Miles, David Isbister, Stuart Sprott, Jan Smith, Ross Connor, Andrew Short, Leanne Connor, Lauren Connor, Natasha Joynson, Carmel Mahon and Andrew Wallace. The club’s next social run will take place this Sunday from the Mackay Surf Club, starting at 4.30pm. Participants can choose distances ranging from 5km to 10km, or anything in between. All runners are reminded to register with race directors before the run and check back in upon completion. A $2 race day fee applies to both members and non-members, including juniors and seniors. Wednesday track training, usually held at the Mackay Aquatic & Recreation Complex at 5.30pm, may be affected this week due to track maintenance. Participants are encouraged to check directly with the complex for confirmation. 5921 – Birthday girl (left) Fran March with daughter Phoebe ready to enjoy the Construct Health Physio 3km Club Championship on her special day. 5930 – Lauren Connor, Leanne Connor and Jan Smith up early to race the Construct Health Physio 3km Club Championship. 5935 – Mackay Road Runners Club Championship 3km Construct Health Physio’s Emerson, Nick and Sarah were on hand to run and present the winners’ prizes. 6033 – The Mackay Road Runners Construct Health Physio 3km Club Championship podium placings (left to right) – Nick Rewald(1st); Damian Rutland (2nd); Alana Knezevic (1st), Lily Leven (2nd), Gail Mackie (3rd), Liam Mumford (3rd). 5911 – Timekeeper (left) Rohan Miles and Registrar, Jo Hughes check in race participant, the legendary Judy Zahn. 5924 – (left to right) Jo Skinner, Brenda Windsor and Mel Harris warm up for the Mackay Road Runners Construct Health Physio 3km Club Championship. 5927 – Levi Wallace (right) congratulates Clinton Mackie on his recent marathon in Hobart in a personal best time. 5928 – Harry Sleeman had an awesome 3km outing finishing 5th out of nearly 60 runners. Photos supplied
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Whitsunday United Football
Saturday 7th Feb
Kappa Cup Match Mens
6:30pm WUFC v FQPL
Whitsunday Touch Football
Monday 9th Feb
Seniors Compulsory Grading

On March 27, 2026, Bowen willhost an event at the Queens Beach Hotel, featuring prominentQueensland rugby league figures Wally Lewis, Gene Miles, and MattGillett. Running from 6pm to 9pm. The evening aims to raise funds forgrassroots Junior Rugby League, specifically supporting the BowenSeagulls, a local club.
The event will include a live Q&Aand panel discussion, offering attendees the opportunity to hear fromthe three former players about their careers, experiences, andinsights into the game. The evening will also feature a two-coursedinner, with beer, wine, and soft drinks included. In addition, therewill be a live auction where attendees can bid on memorabilia andexperience-based items, with proceeds going towards the BowenSeagulls.
All funds raised during the eventare designated to support local junior rugby league, providingessential equipment and resources for clubs in the Bowen area. TheBowen Seagulls, like many other junior rugby clubs in regionalQueensland, rely heavily on community support to continue theiroperations and offer opportunities for young players to develop theirskills.
This event is part of a broaderinitiative that has seen similar events in other regional Queenslandtowns, including a 2025 Gala Dinner in Rockhampton, where $40,000worth of rugby league equipment was donated to clubs in that region.
Tickets are available forindividual seats or tables, and the proceeds from all ticket saleswill contribute to supporting the Bowen Seagulls. Sales will close onMarch 13, 2026, and with limited seats available, those interestedare encouraged to book early.
The event presents an opportunityfor the community to come together to support the future of rugbyleague in Bowen, with the funds directly benefiting local players andclubs.
WHAT: Bowen: FOGsRegional Tours: Gala Dinner
WHEN: 27thMarch, 6pm-9pm
WHERE: QueensBeach Hotel
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The Abell Point Yacht Club celebrated Australia Day in true Whitsundays style with a long weekend cruise through the islands, proving that a little wind and rain are no match for good company and a love of sailing.
Five boats carrying 12 club members departed Pioneer Bay on Saturday morning, bound for Stonehaven Bay. With winds reaching up to 22 knots, the sail across provided some lively and challenging conditions, keeping skippers and crews on their toes. Once safely anchored in Stonehaven, however, the weather settled and the bay lived up to its reputation, offering calm, serene waters.
As the sun dipped over the ocean, crews gathered on the beach for sundowners, enjoying a spectacular sunset and a relaxed evening shared between boats. Overnight conditions took a turn, with strong wind gusts and bullets sweeping down over the hills, accompanied by rain showers that continued into the following day.
With the wet weather persisting, plans to visit Whitehaven Beach were shelved in favour of a shorter sail to the always-sheltered Cid Harbour. By late afternoon the rain eased just enough for spirits to lift and at 4.30pm the group came ashore to fire up the barbee for an early Australia Day beach celebration. Children played along the shoreline while adults enjoyed a classic Aussie BBQ, making the most of a welcome break in the weather.
Australia Day morning began with a true classic — a hearty eggs and bacon breakfast cooked on the beach by the club’s own Sailing Captain, Charlie. A small group took on the walk up Whitsunday Peak, though thick fog at the summit meant the much-anticipated views remained hidden. Back at the beach, the morning wrapped up with lamingtons, bubbles and juice, rounding out the celebrations perfectly.
Throughout the weekend, members embraced the Australia Day theme, donning flags, hats, thongs and shorts, adding to the relaxed and festive atmosphere. By late morning it was time to part ways, with some boats continuing their Whitsundays adventure for a few more days while others headed back to Airlie Beach.
Despite the storms and showers, the weekend delivered exactly what the Abell Point Yacht Club is known for — great sailing, camaraderie, shared meals and plenty of laughs. The club thanks everyone who took part and helped make the Australia Day long weekend such a success.
Members and the wider community are encouraged to keep an eye on the Abell Point Yacht Club website and Facebook pages for details of upcoming cruises, including the popular Easter Cruise running from 3 to 6 April.
Contributed with thanks to Lorraine Ireland

In an entertaining game at Wangaratta Bowling Club on Tuesday, Bron Tolcher, Cliff Querro and Robyn Stitt took the win, narrowly defeating Bill Myers, Linda Scells and Margaret Wilson. The other game of the day saw Jocelyn DeFranciscis and Laurie Land defeating Gordon Querro and Gavin Charles. The jackpot didn’t go off.
On Sunday afternoon, two pairs and two triples game were played. Winners were Teresa Willshire and Allan Rolfe defeating Sue Shearing and Laurie Land. In other games, Deb Retchless and Stuart Jeal defeated Jimmy Quod and Gavin Charles, Toni Bowen, Lindy Suann and Greg Colquhoun defeated Bill Myers, and Celly Jeal and Pat Tracey, and finally Bron Tolcher, Boof Querro and Shirley jones defeated Skinny Querro, Kevin Baxter and Fely Duncan. Again, the jackpot didn’t go off, and will rollover into another exciting week of bowls.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.
Sunday's winners: Teresa Willshire and Allan Rolfe.

Airlie Beach Bowls Club members and visitors enjoyed a busy and well-supported week of bowls.
Tuesday social bowls delivered some strong rink performances. Elaine Kippen’s team defeated Tony Whitehorn’s team 17–9, while Greg Fennell’s team recorded a 17–8 win over Lane Telford’s team. The team of Connie Reimers, Di Dobbins and skip Margo Stanley were declared winners of the day after defeating John Brown, Sue Walker and Betty Whitehorn 19–5.
Wednesday afternoon social bowls attracted 20 players. The winners were Mandy O’Brien, Keith Bates and Andrew Butler, who defeated Duncan Smith, Lu Rogan and Elaine Kippen 34–11. Other results saw Dave Meiklejohn, Alan Pershouse and Glen O’Brien defeat Noel Crosbie, Barry Wainwright and Tony Whitehorn 25–20. Rene Thommen and Warren Mills edged out Phil O’Brien and Ted Cullen 27–25. Merv Stewart ran the day and, teaming up with Betty Whitehorn, went down to Greg Fennell and Terry Clarke 35–15.
Business House bowlers have begun arriving ahead of the new evening season. Bob Spees reports 10 teams have entered, including new players and many returning bowlers who enjoy the friendly competition. Among those returning is Craig Kennedy, known as “Chooky”, winner of the club’s 2025 novice competition.
Sunday bowls also recorded a good turnout, with members appreciative of the all-weather dome during wet conditions. Three games of triples were played, with Arthur McManus, John Brown and Betty Whitehorn narrowly defeating Mandy McBrien, Gail Simms and Bob Spees.
Sunday social bowls coincided with Robbie Burns Day, marked by resident Scotsman Arthur McManus wearing his kilt. The club also celebrated Australia Day, with 50 members booked for breakfast and bowls. Prizes included pies and lamingtons, with thanks to Margo Stanley for organising the day.
Contributed with thanks to Betty Whitehorn
Arthur McManus in his kilt for Robbie Burns Day. Photo supplied

Despite some challenging weather, play went ahead on all days except Sunday, giving members a solid start to the new year.
Tuesday’s Single Stableford (30/12) saw Jayden Ehsman (Port Macquarie GC) win the men’s event on 40 points, ahead of Scott Mason on 38 points (c/b), with Cory O’Shea third. Di Chard claimed the ladies’ section on 33 points (c/b) from Lyn Muller. Nearest-the-pins went to Patrick Camm (2nd), Di Chard and Larry Muller (13th), and Nic Apruzzese (16th).
On Wednesday 31/12, Norman Foster won the men’s Single Stableford with 37 points, one clear of Andrew Mason. Peta Thomas topped the ladies with 34 points, followed by Elise Hodgson on 33. Nearest-the-pins were won by Elise Hodgson (2nd), Gary Scotford (9th) and Nathan Holohan (16th).
New Year’s Day featured another Single Stableford, with Andrew Mason winning A Grade on 37 points (c/b) from Ireneusz Gruszczynski. B Grade honours went to Tim Walton with 37 points, ahead of Steve Mitchell on 36. Nearest-the-pins were claimed by Adam Stroud (2nd), Michael Ward (9th), Andrew Mason (13th) and Conrad Werner (16th).
The Metropole Hotel-sponsored nine-hole Run Stableford was played on Friday, with Troy Leisch winning on 24 points from Paul Skinner and Simon Wilmot, both on 22. Tim Walton won the nearest-the-pin on the 2nd.
Saturday’s January Monthly Medal saw Kev Cooper claim overall men’s honours with a nett 61. Grade winners were Nathan Holohan (A Grade), Kev Cooper (B Grade) and Troy Pettiford (C Grade). Sandra Goldsworthy won the ladies’ medal on a nett 72 (c/b) ahead of Edwina Pettiford, with Ann Gardel third. Nearest-the-pins went to Michael Ward, Kell Geard, John Clark, Levi Holmes and Di Chard.
Sunday’s Monthly Medal, sponsored by KJC, was cancelled due to weather.
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae
Australia Day 2B Ambrose. Photo supplied

The Cannonvale Cannons delivered a strong performance at the inaugural Queensland Country Championships, held in Rockhampton and hosted by Swimming Queensland. The three-day meet brought together regional teams from Far North Queensland, North Queensland, Central Queensland, Darling Downs, Wide Bay and the Western Gold Coast, showcasing the depth of regional swimming across the state.
Fourteen Cannons swimmers represented the club and combined for a consistent and high-quality meet, finishing 5th overall Country Club of the Meet on points in a highly competitive field.
Medal performances were led by Jax Clayworth, who medalled in nine of his ten events, while Eloise Chegwidden and Thomas Ganter medalled in every event they contested. Hamilton Anflous secured three medals and placed fourth in his remaining six races, and Tyler Bennett earned bronze medals in all three of his finals. Miller Eaves medalled in four of his five finals and recorded significant personal bests across both prelims and finals.
Personal best performances were a major highlight of the meet. Zane Clayworth achieved PBs in all of his finals, while Harris Delac delivered an outstanding 14.68-second PB in the 800m Freestyle. Liam Filewood recorded significant PBs and secured top-ten placings in all events, and Koa Harland also achieved PBs across every race.
The Cannons’ depth was further reflected in consistent top-ten finishes. Tora Delac secured gold in both the 50m and 100m Freestyle and added another National qualifying time in the 50m Backstroke. Ruby Harland medalled in the 400m Individual Medley, Celeste Orenshaw cracked the sub-30 mark in the 50m Freestyle while securing top-ten placings, and Levi Smith delivered strong results across his signature Breaststroke events, the 50m, 100m and 200m, all finishing inside the top ten.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
Cannonale Cannons 5th Country Club in Queensland
Celeste Orenshaw and Tora Delac
Eloise Chegwidden with Coach Mark Erickson
Miller Eaves
Hamilton Anflous
Jax Clayworth
Photos supplied

From established streets to newly developed estates, Mackay residents are taking a fresh look at what makes a home more than just a place to live. Increasingly, buyers are seeking properties that strike the right balance between lifestyle, accessibility, and long-term value, reflecting a shift in priorities across the local property market.
For many, lifestyle is no longer defined solely by the size of a backyard or the number of bedrooms. Instead, homeowners and prospective buyers are drawn to locations that offer easy access to schools, parks, and community hubs. Neighbourhoods with a strong sense of community, walking paths, and recreational facilities are particularly appealing, as they provide spaces where families can connect, children can play safely, and neighbours can build lasting relationships.
Accessibility is another key factor shaping decisions. Proximity to work, transport options, and everyday amenities often weighs as heavily as the features of the home itself. Residents are prioritising convenience in a way that complements their routines, whether that means being a short drive from the CBD, close to healthcare services, or near shopping and dining precincts.
Long-term value remains a priority for many, especially in a market where economic factors influence investment potential. Properties that are well-maintained, thoughtfully designed, and adaptable to changing needs tend to hold their appeal over time. For first-home buyers, families upgrading to larger spaces, or retirees looking to downsize, the potential for steady growth in value is an important consideration. Even minor improvements such as smart landscaping, functional outdoor areas, or energy-efficient upgrades can make a property more attractive while contributing to long-term security.
The blend of established streets and new estates gives Mackay a diverse housing landscape. Older, well-established areas often offer character, mature trees, and a sense of history, while newer developments provide modern layouts, contemporary finishes, and the flexibility to suit today’s lifestyle needs. This combination allows residents to select properties that match their priorities, whether it’s the charm and familiarity of a long-standing neighbourhood or the convenience and innovation of a freshly built estate.
Ultimately, Mackay’s property market reflects a broader trend in which people are seeking more than just a roof over their heads. They want homes that support how they live, provide ease of access to what matters most, and offer reassurance that their investment will endure. By balancing lifestyle, accessibility, and long-term value, residents are making choices that enhance both their daily lives and their future security, shaping the local community one home at a time.

By Hannah McNamara
You wouldn’t think he’s 80, but Mr David Isbister is living proof that determination, consistency and a love of movement can carry you to record-breaking results.
The Mackay local recently broke a long-standing parkrun record in the 80+ age category, achieving the milestone on the same weekend as his 80th birthday. Encouraged by fellow parkrun organisers and supported by a dedicated pacer, David shaved more than two minutes off the previous record during a bustling Saturday event that attracted around 400 participants.
“They said to try for the record, so I just kept working along and eventually got it,” David said.
“They gave me the time I had to beat, and I thought, yeah, that sounds all right. We all ran together and I ended up breaking it by more than two minutes.”
The timing, he said, made the achievement even more special.
“It happened on the same weekend as my 80th birthday, which made it pretty special,” he said with a smile.
The run quickly turned into a celebration of community, with David’s son and daughters joining him alongside friends and peers from Mackay Road Runners, Mackay parkrun, cycling groups, rugby clubs and volunteer networks. Later that day, around 100 people gathered to celebrate his birthday, bringing together decades of friendships forged through sport, service and shared experiences.
“Everyone from parkrun, Road Runners, and my mates from cycling, rugby and Orange Sky turned up for my birthday… it was great catching up with everyone,” he said.
“It was a great day, and it meant a lot to spend it with my family and good friends.”
Born in New Zealand, David’s life has always revolved around sport and staying active. Over the years he has taken part in rowing, rugby, running, triathlons, cycling and golf, clocking more than 40 years as a runner alone. He competed in triathlons for around two decades before narrowing his focus to running and cycling, which still feature prominently in his weekly routine.
“I’ve been running for about 40 years,” he said.
“I did triathlons for about 20 years, then stuck with running and cycling… but keeping active is the main thing.”
One of his most memorable achievements came well off the beaten track. David trekked to Mount Everest Base Camp with family members, astonishing younger hikers along the way. His son Izzy recalls fit, thirty-something trekkers struggling for breath while David powered ahead.
“There were thirty-year-olds out of breath, and then here’s dad charging up the mountain in front of them,” Izzy said.
“We were all amazed. He’s a bit of a mountain goat.”
That competitive streak, paired with quiet humility, has clearly left its mark on the whole family. David’s wife Faye was a long-time netball coach, and their children grew up immersed in sport – from basketball, soccer and cricket to rugby, netball, triathlons and cross-fit – often moving from one training session to the next.
Beyond sport, David also gives back through volunteering with Orange Sky, often riding his bike to and from shifts to help support people in need.
And when asked what advice he would give to others, David keeps it simple.
“It doesn’t matter what age you are…just keep going,” he said.
“Don’t leave it too late. Start early and keep it up. Don’t overdo it, but don’t stop either.”
When he’s not chasing a new personal best, David enjoys spending time with his wife Faye, his three children Izzy, Kylie and Lauren, and his five grandchildren – Archer, Cooper, Blake, Harry and Molly.
At 80, with records broken, mountains climbed and a community firmly behind him, David Isbister shows no signs of slowing down.
Mackay local David Isbister celebrated his 80th birthday by breaking the parkrun 80+ age category record, proving that a lifelong commitment to staying active can deliver extraordinary results at any age. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara
Photo source: Mackay Parkrun

BRIDGE
Our fantastic Australia Day event was a huge success, with all thanks going to the Mackay Regional Council for the funding to run this event. Members and potential new players partook in an Australian Day BBQ with a sumptuous morning tea, while enjoying a game of Bridge. Lessons for Beginners begin Tuesday 3rd February 2026, please see advertisement below in this issue of Mackay Life for more details. We hope to see many new or returning players at the table. We are a fun bunch and the game of Bridge is challenging and addictive.
Weekly Results
Monday 19 January 2026 - 10 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 1st Diane Morgan / Sandy Ford
2nd Annette Howe / Geoff Patterson 2nd Jewel Schmidt / Monica Darley
3rd Faith Hutcinson / Nancy Wix 3rd Marilin Robins / Mick Robins
4th Jan Harris / Julie O’Neill 4th Geoff Taylor / Nancy Martin
Tuesday Evening 20 January 2026 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points
1st Terry Sheedy / Richard Wix 1st Martin Pearce / Christopher Myers
2nd Janet Hansen / Lorna Shuttlewood 2nd Mick King / John McGee
Wednesday 21 January 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 1st Andrew Canavan / Kath Poole
2nd Alan Brown / Janet Hansen 2nd Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood
3rd Sandy Patterson / Geoff Patterson 3rd Christine Nice / Mary Rose Ramsden
4th Joy Robinson / Robert Carless 4th Jan Harris / Sandra Morris
5th Josie Crowley / Barbara Tait 5th Gwen Liddell / Anne Lutz
Thursday Evening 22 January 2026 – 3 Tables One Winner – Green Points
1st Martin Pearce / Christopher Myers 2nd Frances Brown / Ann Whitmore
3rd Adrian Westcott / Faye Wright 3rd Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless
Friday 23 January 2026 – 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor 1st Victor Mason / Josie Crowley
2nd Sandy Patterson / Eric Goodchild 2nd Mick King / Geoff Cowan
3rd Susan Wright / Geoffrey Patterson 3rd Alan Brown / Annette Howe
Saturday 24 November 2025 – 13 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Richard Wix / Geoffrey Patterson 1st Marilin Robins / Faye Wright
2nd Vicki Howard / Geoff Cowan 2nd Sandy Patterson / Joy Hold
3rd Jean Penridge / Helen Goldston 3rd Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan
4th Christopher Meyers / Robet Carless 4th Marilin Robins / Faye Wright
5th Monica Darley / Nancy Martin 5th Christine Nice / Mary Rose Ramsden
6th Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger 6th Janine Rodgers / Lynne O’Neill
Monday 26 January 2026 – 13 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Jewel Schmidt / Janine Rodgers 1st Adrian Westcott / Margaret Lane
2nd Edward Kliese / Diane Stokes 2nd Annette Howe / Debra Goodchild
3rd Patricia Garner / Martin Pearce 3rd Mick King / John McGee
4th Debbie Ludkin / John Ludkin 4th Griffin Bancroft / Ian Vary
5th Sandy Patterson / Mary Rose Ramsden 5th Marilin Robins / Mick Robins
6th Jan Harris / Julie O’Neill 6th Geoff Taylor / Nancy Martin
Contirbuted by Joy Block
Mayor Greg Williamson joined members at the Mackay Bridge Club’s Australia Day celebration, enjoying the barbecue, morning tea and a friendly game at the tables. Photo source: Mackay Contract Bridge Club

Mackay Road Runners’ Shawn’s Splash n Dash Summer Social Biathlon Series reached its conclusion the day before Australia Day, with Alana Knezevic and Andrew Flanagan taking line honours as the female and male winners across the eight-week series.
The series was staged on Sunday afternoons at the ARC throughout November 2025 and January 2026 and attracted a wide range of competitors. Mackay Road Runners Club Captain and Race Director Jim Ford hosted the series in his usual inclusive and supportive manner, ensuring a welcoming environment for all participants.
To create a level playing field, a points system was implemented that awarded additional points to higher age categories for both track and pool laps, allowing competitors to be realigned with their younger counterparts.
The series namesake’s sister, Sharon, and her husband Jeff Stewart-Harris were present to see Alana and Andrew receive their prizes, along with a 2026 series calendar as a memento of the event.
Thanks were extended to everyone who attended and took part in the unique series, which brought together athletes and their families, whether Mackay Road Runners members or not, for a relaxed and social off-season training experience. Appreciation was also expressed to Jim Ford for the time and effort he put into delivering the series.
The formal 2026 Mackay Road Runners calendar will commence on 22 February at 24 Johnson Street, West Mackay, with all welcome to attend. Memberships can be obtained online at mackayroadrunners.com.au for a modest fee, providing access to a weekly program of events running from February through to October. Non-members are also welcome to participate for a $10 casual race-day fee. The full calendar is available online.
Ahead of the season start, Mackay Road Runners will continue to meet at Bluewater Quay at 4.30pm for a free and social 5km or 10km run.
Contributed with thanks to Janelle Tilse.
(left to right) – Amy, Kate and Leanne in sync in the 30 minute track portion of the Biathlon Series.
Steven Hayles (centre) leads runners who all bravely tackled the highly humid conditions at the track start of the Splash n Dash finale.
Mackay Road Runners Club Captain and Biathlon Series Race Director, Jim Ford presents race namesake’s sister, Sharon and her husband, Jeff Stewart-Harris with a race series calendar celebrating the Splash n Dash 2025/2026 series.
Shawn’s Splash n Dash Biathlon Series winners, Alana Knezevic (centre) and Andrew Flanagan (right) presented with their prizes from Race Director, Jim Ford (left).
The 2025/2026 Shawn’s Splash n Dash Biathlon Series grand finale was attended by over twenty five participants and their families.
(left to right) David Isbister, Len Howarth and Andrew Short relax after their efforts in the Biathlon Series.
Adam Knezevic celebrated his 40th Birthday the day before his wife, Alana (pictured) takes out the Biathlon Series. Photos supplied

SOFTBALL
Young Mackay softball players recently came together at the Under 18 National Championships, sharing pitching strategies and game experiences while representing Queensland on the national stage.
Evie Grace was the only female athlete selected in both the Queensland Under 16 and Under 18 girls teams. She completed her tour of pitching and playing with second-place finishes in both grades, following hard-fought matches against New South Wales. On each occasion, Queensland went down by just one run in the final innings. Evie returns home with increased knowledge, improved gameplay skills and many new friendships, ready for the 2026 season.
Jaxon Maluga has also commenced his national championship journey with the Queensland Under 18 men’s team. Queensland dominated the competition to progress directly to the grand final, where they faced Western Australia after New South Wales was defeated by WA. Wearing number 37, Maluga pitched strongly throughout the entire grand final, helping Queensland defeat Western Australia 8–1 to claim gold and secure the Nox Bailey Shield.
Jaxon will now travel back to Redlands to compete in the Queensland Under 23 championships from 3 to 8 February, alongside teammate James Allen. Statistician Debbie Carey will be on hand to help guide the players during their games.
Local clubs are now gearing up for the 2026 season, with sign-on days scheduled at Theo Hansen Park, Beaconsfield. The Angels will hold sign-ons on 8 February from 9am to 2pm, Dragons on 15 February from 10am to 12 noon, and Hawks on 21 February from 9am to 3pm. All clubs welcome male and female players of all ages, whether new or returning.
Mackay Softball will also hold its Annual General Meeting on 9 February at 6pm at the club on Beaconsfield Road.
Contributed with thanks to Cheryl Martin.
Photos supplied

On Wednesday 21 January, Opening Day was celebrated with plenty of fun and laughter, with many ladies in attendance from sister clubs across the district.
After several ends of bowls, players retired to the Amaroo Room to enjoy a scrumptious afternoon tea, beautifully presented by the talented staff at Goosies.
The winners of the day’s bowls were Min Andrew, Sylvia Maikler and Ann Smith. Runners-up were Betty Mulhall, Kath Remmenswall and Debbie Mackenzie. Lucky Card prizes were awarded to Carmel Bell, Pam McDermott and Wendy McGee.
A super cent sale followed and was keenly supported, with many prizes on offer and warmly received by the lucky winners.
Club President Hilary Jones-Rowan thanked everyone who attended the special Opening Day fun event and wished all members a wonderful year of bowling ahead.
Next Wednesday, ladies will be selected to play in the Club Selected Fours teams.
Happy Australia Day to all, and good bowling for 2026.
Contributed with thanks to Sue Hazledine
President Hilary, Carmel, Pam and Wendy. Photos supplied
President Hilary with winners: Min, Ann and Sylvia.
President Hilary, Betty, Kath and Deb

Airlie Beach parkrun #510 on 17 January 2026 saw 155 participants, including 80 females, 62 males, and 13 of unknown gender. Among them were 43 first-timers, with eight specifically noted: Donald, Connor, Graeham, Emily, Brian, Jessica, Summer, and Maddison. Volunteers included 16 dedicated locals, ensuring a smooth event.
Millie led the first finishers in 18:51, with Joe the first male in 20:07. Personal bests were achieved by Kurt, Ira Christian, Georgianna, Simon, Luca, Mark, Bronte, Jen, and Jayde. Milestones included 25th runs for Emile, Tammy, Daniella, a 50th for Tom, and 300th runs for Michael and Kara.

A routine but well-executed marine assist was carried out on January 15 after a tinny broke down in Bluff Bay while crabbing, with three people on board.
The call for assistance came in at 10.20am, reporting the disabled vessel.
Rescue vessel WS31 was tasked to respond, with crew members quickly mobilising at Coral Sea Marina.
Following a comprehensive risk assessment, conditions were deemed ideal for the operation, with no wind, flat seas, minimal tidal movement and a short travel distance. WS31 departed shortly after, with the crew arriving on scene at 11.20am.
The operation proceeded smoothly, with the tinny secured and towed without incident to Whisper Bay. The vessel was safely dropped off at the end of the ramp finger, allowing those on board to return ashore.
WS31 then returned to Coral Sea Marina, where the vessel was refuelled, docked and washed down before the trip log was completed at 12.30pm.
Crew members Nat R and Ray L were involved in the assist, with Geoff S acting as skipper.
The job was completed efficiently and without complications, highlighting the importance of preparedness and favourable conditions when responding to marine incidents.