
What a fantastic day out on the water for the second running of the Abell Point Yacht Club’s iconic Warri Cup Yacht Race in Airlie Beach last Sunday. The day broke bright and sunny with a perfect forecast top of 24 degrees and unlike the first attempt back in April, Sunday’s conditions were absolutely glorious. SSE winds of around 13–17 knots throughout the day created ideal racing conditions and the fleet certainly made the most of it. The boats got away cleanly through the start line in their 3 divisions before flying across towards Langford Reef, rounding the island and making their way back home in some spectacular sailing conditions. Division 1 Multihulls - First over the line was Fangarang, followed closely by Barefoot and G’Nome. On corrected time however, Trojan claimed the win, followed by G’Nome and Fangarang. Division 2 Mono’s with Spinnakers - Reignition came flying over the line with Smooth Criminal hot on their tail, followed by Treasure VIII. Corrected time honours went to Dragonfly, Treasure VIII and Keep on Running. Division 3 Monohulls non spinnakers - Major sponsor Peter Harrison of Quadrant Marine aboard his Fast 42 Awesome, was first back in with Fordplay right behind and Team Matchless following, but on corrected time the winners were Alwyn, Fordplay and Awesome. With blue skies, steady breeze and an outstanding fleet on the water, the Warri Cup well and truly delivered on its second attempt, showcasing not only some fantastic racing but also the wonderful camaraderie and spirit of the local sailing community. The Abell Point Yacht Club now looks forward to building on the success of this year’s event and welcoming everyone back again in 2027. Contributed with thanks to Abell Point Yatch Club Photo supplied
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TUESDAY 18/5/26 PGC - Stableford MEN : Winner : Simon Briley 36 points R/Up : Gary Scotford 35 points NTPs : Aaron Prosser (2nd), Luke Wayth (13th) LADIES : Winner : Rehab Hull 37 points R/Up : Robyn Whitham 30 points VETS : Stableford LADIES : Winner : Rehab Hull 37 points R/Up : Robyn Whitham 30 points 3rd : Linda Wardroper 29 points NTPs : Elspeth Scotford (x2), Linda Wardroper (x2), Rehab Hull MEN : Winner : Gary Scotford 35 points R/Up : Warren Deighton 34 points 3rd : Bill Brownlie 32 points (C/B) from Vic Feldman NTPs : Warren Deighton, Allen Roberts, John Roser, David Woods (x2), John Oates WEDNESDAY 20/5/26 PGC - Stableford LADIES : Winner : Toni Clauss 34 points R/Up : Tina Badenhorst 30 points (C/B) 3rd : Elspeth Scotford NTPs : Ann Gardel (9th), Elspeth Scotford (13th) THURSDAY 21/5/26 PGC - Stableford MEN : A Grade : Winner : Brent Daniels 40 points R/Up : Perri Simpson 36 points (C/B) 3rd : Mark Astley (Ballina GC) B Grade : Winner : John Roser 36 points R/Up : John Dodds 34 points (C/B) 3rd : Wilf Herweg NTPs : Gary Scotford (2nd & 9th), Ben Harrison (13th), Adam Hosie (16th) FRIDAY 22/5/26 Stableford 9 hole Run kindly sponsored by the Metropole Hotel : Back 9 Winner : Shirley Larsen 21 points R/up : Elise Hodgson 19 points 3rd Brent Franke (16th) NTPs : Brent Franke 18 points SATURDAY 23/5/26 Stableford : kindly sponsored by Haymans MEN : A Grade : Winner : Adam Hosie 39 points R/Up : Brent Franke 36 points (C/B) 3rd : Cory O’Shea B Grade : Winner : Kech Williams 38 points R/Up : Luke Andrews 37 points (C/B) 3rd : Steven Hall NTPs : Daniel O’Donnell (2nd), Rob Stanley (9th & 16th), Glenn Lee (13th) LADIES : Winner : Elspeth Scotford 41 points R/Up : Chorus Andrews 39 points 3rd : Rehab Hull 37 points NTPs : Sara Hagy (2nd), Peta Thomas (9th) SUNDAY 24/5/26 May MM kindly sponsored by KJC MEN : Winner : Logan Snow 64 nett R/Up : Aaron Prosser 69 nett NTPs :Brent Franke (9th) Aaron Prosser (13th), Jake Murray (16th) LADIES : Winner : Penny Wardroper 68 nett NTPs : Elise Hodgson (9th) * * * Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae
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Another huge week in paradise at our little bowls club, with Tuesday afternoon bowls seeing much excitement as Ladies’, Men’s A, B and Senior Singles moved into the last four, and all pairs, triples and fours nearing completion. Wednesday afternoon saw 20 bowlers vying for the winner’s prize, with two games of triples and two games of pairs. The biggest winning margin went to skipper Arthur McManus, with second Glen O’Brien and lead, new bowler Alma Rose Mawson, all playing like a team with outstanding results and an 11-point winning margin. Great effort. Wednesday night saw Business House bowls, brilliantly run by Bobby Spees and his wife Yvonne, a very special couple. Ten teams occupied five rinks, and once again, although in a new team, Cathy Russell leading Clearwater Catering achieved a brilliant win and remains unbeaten. All games were close, and everyone enjoyed the chicken burgers at the finish. Friday afternoon saw Christian College students thoroughly enjoying and improving their bowling skills, especially Elliana Langshore and Miranda Jackson. Although only in Year 8, they are showing fantastic potential. We will have exciting playoffs to determine who will represent the Whitsundays in the upcoming Queensland Schools Tournament. Division 1 and Division 4 played at home on Saturday, with Manny Isgro’s team winning 21–13, Joan McGrath’s team winning 21–13 also, and John Fielding’s team winning 29–17, giving Airlie a 71–43 victory against a very strong side and last season’s champions, Northern Beaches. Luke Kinnear, Andrew Butler, and Alan Pershouse all deserve special mention. The Division 4 team, led by skipper Des Ballance, with superb teamwork, won 25–16. However, David Dias and his team lost 9–30 to North Mackay. Division 2 lost to Mackay City, with Carol Crosbie’s team winning 24–20. Sunday pennants saw Division 1 away at Sarina Bowls Club, with John Fielding’s 21–20 win being the only winning rink. Division 2 against West Tigers lost, with only Ladda Purdie’s team drawing 17 all. West Tigers also played Division 4, and once again Des Ballance and his team were convincing winners 30–13, while David Dias’s team went down 20–19 in a last-bowl thriller. Division 4 is still leading the overall standings. This week’s photo shows the victorious Division 4 team, pictured from left: Tony Kelly, Sue Dakin, selector Warren Mills, Alma Rose Mawson, Mark Mawson, and David Dias proudly displaying the scoreboard. Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
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Twenty nine players (9 ladies and 20 men) experienced a foggy start which then cleared to ideal golfing conditions. Congratulations to the ladies winner Rehab Hull and Gary Scotford for the men in the single Stableford event. We wish Heather a speedy recovery from her injury. A reminder that Wintersun entries are now open. RESULTS LADIES Winner: Rehab Hull with 37 points R/Up: Robyn Whitham with 30 points Rundown: Linda Wardroper (29), Elspeth Scotford (28) and Helen Deighton (26) MEN Winner: Gary Scotford with 35 points R/Up: Warren Deighton with 34 points Rundown: William Brownlie (32), Vic Feldman (32), John Oates, Louis Neethling and Peter Lindsay all on 31 points, Allen Roberts (30), David Woods (30) and Ken Granger (29) PIN SHOTS Ladies: A Grade - Elspeth Scotford (x2) B Grade - Linda Wardroper (x2) and Rehab Hull Men: A Grade - Warren Deighton, Allen Roberts and John Roser B Grade - David Woods (x2) and John Oates CHIP INS Linda Wardroper and Peter Lindsay NAGAs for a ball each Kath Borer and Neil Cawthorne DRAWS: MEMBERSHIP draw to Helen Deighton WEEKLY RAFFLE won by Kath Borer UPCOMING EVENTS: 26/5/26 - STABLEFORD 2/6/26 - JUNE 2026 Monthly Medal and count your putt Contributed with thanks to John Roser
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In an attempt to host the one-of-a-kind Australia Day Carnival at the Mackay Bowls Club, Tropical Cyclone Kirrily had other plans and caused the region to prepare for the worst, resulting in a hard decision to postpone the event. Despite the weather warning threats issued throughout the week, a group of determined players declared the weather to be fine on the Friday and continued to play a game of bowls.
A game of Scroungers played off in the afternoon with a full group of bowlers brightening up the field in their Australia Day attire. In the final, a game of 21 ends was played with Antony Shepherd def Col Marks.
The Australia Day Bowls event will now be held on Saturday the 3rd of March, starting at 1.00pm. Nomination forms will be on Noticeboard at the Club. Raffles continue on Friday night so come along and support the club.
WEEKLY RESULTS
Winners of Winners were: Col Stevens. Mick D'Alesso and Brian Williams.
Winners of Losers were: Karina Dunn, Carol Savage and Brad Robertson.
Tuesday Bowls will continue starting at 1pm, Scroungers on Thursday starting at 2pm and Friday Ladies Social begins at 1pm.
Contributed by Mike Irving
Tropical Cyclone Kirrily was no match for these seasoned bowlers. Photo supplied

Thank you to the Mackay Regional Council for sponsoring Mackay Contract Bridge Club’s Australia Day session. An important part of the day was the introduction to play bridge that was held for visitors. Twelve visitors, potential new players were welcomed, which was a great turn out. We hope to see them back for the lessons starting on Tuesday morning, 6th February at 9am or Wednesday night, 7th February at 6.30pm. Any interested people are most welcome to attend. It’s an interesting game that really gets you in and challenges you. We run day, night and Saturday sessions, so it is suitable for retired people or people who work or have other commitments. It’s a great game for teens to centenarians and anyone in between.
Weekly Results
Monday 22 January 2024 – 7 Table One Winner Green Points
1st
Janelle Conroy / Terrence Sheedy
2nd
Monica Darley / Nancy Martin
3rd
Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix
4th
Marlin Robins / Mick Robins
5th
Susan Wright / Lorna Shuttlewood
6th
Helen Van Den Broek / Jan Harris
Tuesday Evening 23 January 2024 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points
1st
Eric Goodchild / Noel Bugeia
1st
Terrence Sheedy / Helen Van Den Broek
2nd
Mick Robins / Diane Cox
2nd
Janelle Conroy / Eric Lievesley
3rd
Janet Hansen / Lorna Shuttlewood
3rd
Marilin Robins / Faye Wright
Wednesday 24 January 2024 –8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Geoff Taylor / Louise Renton
1st
Terry Sheedy / Eric Lievesley
2nd
Janet Hansen / Alan Brown
2nd
Joy Block / Richard Wix
3rd
Max Holewa / Diane Holewa
3rd
Sandra Morris / Jan Harris
4th
Joy Robinson / Robert Carless
4th
Anne Lutz / Gwen Liddell
Friday 26 January 2024 - 12 Table Mitchell Green Points – Australia Day
N/S
E/W
1st
Terrence Sheedy / Noel Bugeia
1st
Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan
2nd
Sandy Patterson / Eric Goodchild
2nd
David Ting / Ming Ting
3rd
Mary Rose Ramsden / Faye Wright
3rd
Ian Gaskell / Carol Gaskell
4th
Robert Carless / Ken Seaniger
4th
Janelle Conroy / Pamela Finger
5th
Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor
5th
Marilin Robins / Mick Robins
Saturday 27 January 2024 – 11 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix
1st
Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless
2nd
Debra Goodchild / Eric Goodchild
2nd
David Ting / Ming Ting
3rd
Roland Taylor / Jarek Taylor
3rd
Terrence Sheedy / Thelma Caruana
4th
Frances Brown / Laura Howland
4th
Annie Lynch / Sandra Morris
5th
Max Holewa / Diane Holewa
5th
Jewel Schmidt / Susan Ross
Contributed by Joy Block
Table of potential new players
Enjoying Australia Day play
Patricia Garner in the spirit

team kicked off at the Bluewater Lagoon for Shawn’s Summer Social Series, experiencing excruciating heat conditions which prevailed throughout the previous week and Australia Day long weekend. Club Captain and Race Director, Jim Ford switched up the course to reduce the exposure of heat by converting the event to a four-loop style. This newly structured route catered for those who were running the longer distances as well as the shorter distances and allowed for runners to monitor themselves throughout the steaming hot, tropical day.
Acknowledging the hardy efforts of Paul Mackenzie and Grant Holmstrom who showed no signs of slowing down despite their early morning hilly training session after they decided to add Jim’s afternoon session for a bit of fun! The younger age group included; Jarrod Mackie, Luke Leven, Lily Leven, Amber Holmstrom and Jess Harris, who performed extremely well in the testing conditions. Andrew Wallace and Carmel Mahon missed their running buddy, Steve Oberg, who’s currently in New Zealand. Speaking of NZ…David Isbister will be jetting off there shortly as well, taking his wife to celebrate her 70th birthday with family and friends and surely enjoying the much cooler climate there! Among the mighty performances on display; Greame Harris, Tim Dalton, Alana Knesevic, Glynis Forse, Leanne Coulthard, Brenda Windsor, Shane Barben, Simon Henderson, Daniel Stampa and Melissa Harris absolutely smashed it out on the day.
This Sunday’s final event for the 2023/2024 Shawn’s Summer Social Series will commence at 5.15pm from the Memorial Pool carpark opposite Canelands. There will be post run refreshments as usual, Zooper Doopers donated by Club Patron Col Meng as well as random draw prizes from the weekly $2 race fee. The remaining funds will be donated to Pancare (Pancreatic Cancer Research).
Contributed by Janelle Tilse
Among over thirty runners, Melissa Harris takes the lead in the early stages of the Shawn’s Summer Social Series Bluewater Lagoon penultimate event for the 2023/2024 series.
Paul MacKenzie leads junior talent, Jarrod Mackie in the four loop 10km Bluewater Lagoon event.
Mackay Road Runners Jo, Kim, Leanne, Lauren and Glynis welcome new runner Michelle (2nd left).
Carmel Mahon, Andrew Wallace and Leanne Coulthard missing their running buddy, Steve who is in NZ.

Long-time Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning fixture organiser Iris Grasso has been honoured for her dedication to the sport.
Iris has been awarded honorary membership for 2024, which entitles her to one year’s free registration. The competition starts this Tuesday, January 30.
Iris and Pam Joyce have been the organisers for eight years since 2017, and their involvement goes back 20 years.
Steve Mathieson and Tony Bowman have taken over organisation of the fixtures, which kicked off with the traditional doubles tournament on Tuesday.
“But the base has been set high by Iris and Pam. The challenge is on,” Steve said.
Iris maintained the “Black Book” where she recorded all of the players, teams and related weekly and statistics information for each season, memories which Steve has digitised.
It took a number of days to complete due to Iris’s attention to detail when recording each season’s data. Looks like Steve was quite happy to hand the book back after such a long effort.
Andrea Nicholson (division 1) and Ken Best (division 2) took out the season-opening competition, which is held with different combinations on a rotating basis, first to 31.
If you’d like to join the fixtures, contact Steve on 0418 700 236.
Tuesday morning Mackay table tennis fixture organiser Steve Mathieson with Iris Grasso, who is now a full-time player. Photo: Charlie Payne
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday night fixtures round 1, January 23, 2024:
Division 1:
Mercedes (Graeme Walker, Steven Whiting, Graham Brake) d Lexus (Andrew McHugh, Janice Kent, Tony Bowman) 7-4. Janice d Graeme -11, 10, -1, 9, 10.
Jaguar (Vince Boeske, Tim Shehan, Anne Sheridan) d Ferrari (Jason Hodda, Robbie Richards, Geoff Denman) 9-2. Robbie d Vince 6, -8, -3, 7, 8.
Audi (Mick Ruhl, Lee Brake Lily Boland) d BMW (Ian McKay, Emma Widdup, Allan Edwards) 6-5. Emma/Allan d Mick/Lily -9, 8, -6, 9, 10.
Division 2:
Kia (Matt West, Geoff Cowan, Peter Goodson) d Hyundai (Donna Abbott, Delma Knight, Marie Taylor) 7-4. Geoff d Donna 13, -10, 4, 7.
Isuzu (Mark Stam, George Camilleri, Steve Mathieson) d Mazda (Mark Sleeman, David Symons) 6-5. Mark d Bulldog -5, 9, 7, 10.
Nissan (Will VanDeKaa, Duncan Treloar, Simon Hogan) d Honda (Leo Gilbert, Andrea Nicholson, Jye Callander) 9-2. Andrea d Simon -7, -4, 9, 8, 13.
Tuesday morning hit off with the annual doubles tournament, won by Andrea Nicholson (division 1) and Ken Best (division 2). The competition starts this week.
Janice Kent in action at the Mackay Table Tennis Centre

Mackay's fitness enthusiasts gathered last weekend to kick off the Mackay Triathlon Club's Aquathlon series, and the excitement is far from over. With two more races on the horizon, this aquatic adventure offers a refreshing way to beat the humidity while embracing a multisport challenge.
The Aquathlon series unfolds at the Pioneer Pool in North Mackay, providing participants with a unique combination of running and swimming. The course consists of a 2.5-kilometer run followed by a 300-meter swim in the pristine pool waters. For those seeking an extra dose of adventure, the sprint distance allows participants to repeat the run-and-swim sequence twice, adding an exhilarating challenge to the event.
This Sunday morning, set your alarms for 7:30 am as the Aquathlon series continues with another thrilling race. Whether you're a seasoned triathlete or a newcomer looking to dip your toes into multisport activities, this event caters to all fitness levels.
As the Mackay Triathlon Club gears up for a dynamic season, the Aquathlon series is just the beginning. On February 25th, the club is set to host a women's-only triathlon, providing a supportive and empowering environment for female athletes to shine. March brings the Teams Triathlon, fostering camaraderie and teamwork in the pursuit of fitness goals.
However, the spotlight of anticipation falls on the highly awaited Eimeo Triathlon in April. Mark your calendars for this pinnacle event, where athletes from Mackay and beyond will converge to tackle a challenging course and celebrate the spirit of triathlon.
Don't miss out on the action—dive into the Aquathlon series and embark on a journey of fitness, community, and multisport excellence with the Mackay Triathlon Club.
RESULTS
Enticer female winner: Shailee Mewha
Enticer male winner: Nathaniel Espartinez
Sprint female winner: Demi Caldwell
Sprint male winner: Christian Smith
Mackay Triathlon Club’s Aquathlon winners. Photo supplied

As the sun painted the sky with hues of orange and gold early on Australia Day, Moranbah buzzed with excitement for a unique celebration – the Moranbah Australia Day Triathlon, an initiative proudly hosted by the Isaac Regional Council. The word had spread, and multisport enthusiasts from far and wide eagerly converged on this vibrant community to partake in the thrilling event. Thankfully, TC Kirrily had stayed far enough north to not impose a threat to competitors.
The triathlon offered a variety of distances, attracting participants of all fitness levels, from seasoned athletes to those seeking a refreshing challenge. The promise of attractive prize money served as an extra incentive, ensuring a spirited competition awaited the eager contenders.
More than just a race, the Moranbah Australia Day Triathlon became a beacon of community spirit, embodying the ethos of Isaac's 'people power.' Residents lined the routes, cheering and encouraging participants as they conquered the swim, cycling, and running segments.
For those who relish the thrill of swimming, cycling, and running, this triathlon was a perfect opportunity to showcase their skills and push their limits. Moranbah’s Australia Day Triathlon emerged not just as a sporting event but as a symbol of shared goals, communal support, and the joy of living an active and healthy lifestyle.
First Place Winners
Enticer Triathlon:
1st Female: Isabelle Cahill
1st Male: Isaac Hammer
Sprint Triathlon:
1st Female: Demi Caldwell
1st Male: Christian Smith
Team Triathlon:
1st Place: Miles Frequent Flyers
Mini Kids Triathlon:
1st Female: Grace Cahill
1st Male: Ashton Zweers
Mini Kids Aquathlon:
1st Place: Marcus Strauss
Aquathon:
1st Place: Belinda Binnekamp
Duathlon:
1st Female: Janine King
1st Male: Murray Wonnocott
Aquabike:
1st Place: Benjamin Medhurst

Being immersed in the water has always been a passion of Jacob Bell, and becoming a senior squad swimmer with the Cannonvale Cannons, he is now welcoming more opportunities to venture into the professional leagues.
For Jacob, being a part of the Cannonvale Cannons and having the opportunity to get into the water at any chance is something he thrives upon.
“I love challenging myself and conquering my goals,” Jacob explained.
“My favourite parts of the sport are competing at carnivals, being a member of a relay team, meeting people who are like minded and having opportunities to do ocean swims and water polo.”
Now 17-years-old, Jacob acts as a mentor and role model for the junior swimmers, assisting the youth swimmers in accomplishing their goals and bettering their techniques, while perfecting his own coaching skills.
As part of the Cannons, Jacob loves competing and regularly accomplishes podium finishes and accolades across North Queensland.
“I have several highlights which include qualifying and competing at the Australian Age Championships and Queensland School Swimming Championships,” he explained.
“In 2023, I was the first male to finish the Magnetic Island to Townsville swim and I have achieved top placings in the Hamilton Island Ocean Swim.”
Head to the Whitsunday Sports Expo this weekend and find out how you can be part of this inspiring sporting club alongside Jacob.
Quick Quiz:
Favourite sports star: Sam Short
Favourite moment in sporting history: 2023 World Swim Champs – Male 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay when Kyle Chalmers smashed the last leg of the relay to earn the team a gold medal.
Best sporting advice anyone ever gave you? Enjoy the ride! Don’t get caught up with ups and downs.

Taking to the court, the players of Whitsunday Netball Association are eager to kick their 2024 season off with a bang, welcoming new players and returning players to the Whitsunday Sportspark for a season set to be one of the best yet.
Since its inception in 1992, the Whitsunday Netball Association (WNA) has a rich history of teaching and developing players skills and techniques, offering competitive support and key opportunities for growth and professional avenues.
However, at the core of WNA is the values of respect, friendship, and camaraderie.
“Although small in size,” explained Marteaka Hoffmann, Secretary of WNA.
“WNA creates opportunities for lifelong friendships on and off the court.
“Many of our junior members go on to join the committee or help mentor future players. All our members get to keep up their fitness while playing a game they love.”
As one of the fastest growing team sports globally, netball fosters a sense of connection and ability.
“We have the highest participation sport for women,” Ms Hoffmann explained.
“And with the introduction of modified games, it's a sport that can be enjoyed by all. No matter their age, skill, or fitness level. Something for everyone, we offer both social and competitive avenues.”
Welcoming players from as young as five-years old all the way up to seniors, every individual is catered for and able to engage in the sport.
“We are constantly striving on improving our club and introducing more opportunities for the wider community to experience and enjoy netball,” Ms Hoffmann explained.
“Our end of year mixed competition is always a great social end to the season. We love seeing the men out on court and learning the rules in just eight weeks. We encourage all who enjoy the sport to participate in any capacity possible, whether it be playing, volunteering, officiating, or supporting. Netball is a sport that is inclusive of male and female players of any age, skill, or fitness.”
Venture to the Whitsunday Netball Association booth this Saturday, February 3, at the Sports Expo and register!

This young man takes everything in his stride. He is a member of the Next Stars Sports Academy, Cannonvale Crocodiles, Brahmans, the Whitsunday Raiders and also participates in athletics.
For Jack, sport has always been a part of his life, starting with the Airlie Beach Parkrun when he was four years old, and from 2021, he began to play in a range sporting teams.
“I started doing the five-km parkrun with my parents when I was four years old,” Jack explained.
“At first, we walked it, then started jogging down the hills and in time I built up to running the whole way. I started playing the team sports in 2021.”
“For the last two years, I was selected in the North Queensland schools’ teams for cross country and athletics. And last year I also made North Queensland for AFL. I had the honour of being named Cannonvale State School’s Sportsperson of the Year in 2023.”
At Next Stars Sports Academy, Jack is able to access incredible opportunities, that promote and develop his dreams of becoming a professional footy player, including instilling positive sportsmanship, cultivating appreciation for creative movement, learning the health implications of what and why they do what they do, and being inspired to follow their dreams.
Learn more about Next Stars Sports Academy, and what they could do for your child at the Sports Expo, this Saturday, February 3.
Quick Quiz:
Favourite sports star: Kobe Bryant
Favourite moment in sporting history: Springboks winning the Rugby World Cup (Mum is from South Africa)
Best sporting advice anyone ever gave you? Nothing beats hard work

Families and individuals from across the region are invited to the ninth annual Sports Expo which is due to be held at the Whitsunday Sportspark this Saturday.
With over 40 different stalls expected to be present on the day, organisers are excited to host another vibrant community event where everyone has the opportunity to discover new sporting activities, clubs, and groups.
Designed to demonstrate the breadth and depth of community sports and groups in the region, there will be everything from team sports like netball, football and touch footy, right through to individual pursuits such as motorsports, tennis, and roller-skating.
There will also be a variety of disciplines such as karate, sailing and dance.
If you are looking to get involved with community sports or activities this year, or you would like to get your children off the screens and active, make sure you head down to the Expo.
Here you will be able to talk directly to club organisers, get interactive with some sports and discover important information such as when the season starts, the level of commitment involved and whether the sport feels right for you.
Held from 9am to 1pm at the Whitsunday Sports Park this Saturday, the event promises to be another vibrant community gathering.
There will also be snacks and drinks available, plus a shaved ice van offering delicious icy-cold sweet treats to keep us all cool in this hot weather.
WHAT: Whitsunday Sports Expo
WHERE: Whitsunday Sportspark
WHEN: Saturday 3rd February
TIME: 9am – 1pm
COST: Free for everyone

With a vibrant sporting community at its heart, Whitsunday Touch Footy regularly sees over 200 people compete at the Whitsunday Sportspark every week on a Monday during the season.
Whether you're a seasoned touch player or a novice eager to learn, the club welcomes everyone with open arms and is known for its diversity of players.
One such individual is local mum of two, Aimee Mitchell, who picked up the sport again last year after more than a 10-year hiatus.
Aimee played Touch Footy when she was at high school and continued on and off before she had children.
Getting back on the field was a big step for her, but one she says she is very glad to have made.
“Everyone was so welcoming, encouraging and friendly,” she said.
“It had been such a long time since I played but there were no great expectations to be a pro player and the referees were great in explaining the rules.
“I went along initially because a work colleague said they were looking for more female players and it was great to hear that young families are welcome, with kids welcome to the club.”
Touch Footy is not just a sport; it's an opportunity to be part of a close-knit community and enjoy the beauty of the Whitsundays while staying active.
The seasons run from February to June and July to November and anyone age seven and up is welcome to join.
There is a family grade where mixed ages and family groups can play together and A, B, C, and junior grades offering something for everyone.
Membership is between $60 and $120 per season depending on your age and there are no away games, every match is played right here in the region.

To dream the impossible dream, to run where the brave dare do not go, to live the unliveable moment, to reach the unreachable star .... is what happened at our little club this week because we received a million-dollar grant to build a hard cover for our bowls club, largely due to our vice chair lady Karen Jenson, Col Morris, our chairman Ask Warland and others, but the impossible dream came true.
How unbelievable is that, and everyone is singing, and watching the Man of Lamancha.
Congratulations to all concerned. It still hasn't sunk in to all our members.
There was no bowls on Wednesday because of the cyclone that did damage to our brothers and sisters north of Townsville but not to Mackay and the Whitsunday's, although the islands got a bit of a hiding, no real damage was felt. Airlie Beach had minimal wind, but we must always be prepared for the worst.
Bowls resumed on Sunday, and we had 20 bowlers all vying for the prize, however skipper Ted Cullen was having nothing to do with the other teams and with John Anderson at lead and Jill Spencer at second won on the day with an outstanding display of bowls whilst Jill Spencer capped off the day with the prestigious Health Hub Award so generously supplied by Hayley the manager of this fantastic shop.
This week will see the return of Business House Bowls now ably organised by Bobby Spees with his lovely wife and also Scroungers on Saturday morning will resume with Russell Jackson warming the seat whilst John Askew is gallivanting around the world.
Special mention must go to Fiona Greener who does an absolute outstanding job under enormous pressure and is such an extremely competent young lady.
Monday and Thursdays at 4 pm is for all school children, or adults to come for free lessons at no cost.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.
Skipped Ted Cullen, with Jill Spencer and John Anderson. Photo supplied

Sunday Social Bowls winners were Andy Peebles, Lloyd White, Steve Roome.
Scroungers: winners were Lee Welsted and Ron Gould.
Wednesday Social: Keith Kirk, W. Coles, Jason Wright defeated Ross Scanlon, Wayne Crowhurst, Brett Lampard. Robin Stitt, Gavin Charles, Mark Drummond defeated Tracey Roach, Kennedy Whitton, Ray Muir, T. Winter, Jeff Tierney defeated MaryEllen Pratten, Ron Gould, Steve Roome All for this week. Joan.
Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards.
Lee Welsted and Ron Gould. Photo supplied

Winners for Tuesday social bowls were Merle Elphinstone, Lyn Danvers and Greg Colquhoun who defeated Stumpy Adams, Sue Shearing and Robyn Stitt. Irene Laird and Geoff Danvers drew with Deb Retchless, Mark Drummond and Jason Wright. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Unfortunately, Cyclone Kirrily put a dampener on our Australia Day night bowls and we had to cancel. However on Sunday, we were back.
Winners for the afternoon were Fely Duncan, Alby Vigar and Allan Rolfe who defeated Robyn Stitt, Deb Retchless and Sugar Brunker. Others were Terry Blair, Penny Warren and Kennedy Whitton who defeated Jocelyn Defranciscis, Isobel Wheeler and Mark Drummond. Merle Elphinstone, Kevin Daniels and Pat Tracey defeated Stumpy Adams, Graeme Read and Mark Defranciscis. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.
Sunday’s winners. Photo contributed

The Airlie Beach Darts Club held its inaugural Australia Day Champions Cup on Sunday morning, where there were a lot of new faces which was great to see.
The Champions Cup is one of seven scheduled one day competitions this year, which are new to the club, and are geared towards offering people the chance to take up darts for the first time, or for those who want to reacquaint themselves with the game.
We had 16 participants to begin with on Sunday, but by the end of the day, that number would be down to one.
Mick McCormick and Jack Todd had easy passage through to the Quarters, and not too far behind them was Kam Reason and Art McMinn. Jamie Maher and John Barry had it a little harder, with both their games going the distance to last leg deciders.
Naomi Mitchell and Jamie Maher sailed through their quarter final match ups by 5/1 scorelines, while Jack Todd and Dom Friend had to sweat it out a little, both recording narrow 5/4 sudden death wins.
In the semis, Jamie Maher had his best match of the day recording a 6/1 win over Naomi Mitchell, while in the other semi-final, Jack Todd calmly dispatched the 2023 Xmas Open finalist Dom Friend in fine fashion by 6 legs to 2.
The final was a close and tense battle between Jamie Maher and Jack Todd, Jamie was scoring heavily but struggled on the outer ring, while Jack didn’t squander his chances, and finished his doubling with great success. The final score line was 7/4 to the well-deserved champion Jack Todd.
The Celtic Cup is the next one-day event on St Patrick’s Day, Sunday March 17th. For anyone interest in taking part, you can find us on Facebook @airliebeachdartsclub, or contact us on 0405411865.
Jack Todd claiming $150 prize money and taking out the inaugural Australia Day Champions Cup. Photo supplied