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North Mackay Ladies Bowls Club Hosts Goosepond Triples Carnival

North Mackay Ladies Bowls Club Hosts Goosepond Triples Carnival

North Mackay Ladies Bowls Club Hosts Goosepond Triples Carnival North Mackay Ladies Bowls Club recently hosted its annual Goosepond Triples Carnival at the Goosies Club, attracting 60 players from clubs across the Mackay district. Ladies President Hilary Jones-Rowan welcomed competitors along with sponsors Gardian, Mortgage Choice and Goosepond Sport and Recreational Club before the day’s competition got underway. Players contested three games throughout the carnival, with lunch and afternoon tea provided by Goosies staff during the breaks in play. North Mackay’s team of L. Bowers, L. Deguara and L. Lemke claimed first place after a strong day on the greens. Second place went to South Suburban’s L. Howland, V. Dempsey and J. Rogers, while fellow Suburban bowlers L. Coad, H. Ray and J. Lewis finished third. North Mackay representatives D. Mackenzie, C. Corbett and D. Gordon secured fourth place. Three round one winners and two lucky card winners were also recognised during presentations. President Hilary Jones-Rowan thanked all players and supporters for attending and wished everyone well for future competitions. Winners today (L) Lorna Bowers,Lorraine Lemke and Lois Deguara and David Fisher and Ben Phillips from Gardian and Mortgage Choice. Third place winners today ( L) H. Ray and J.Lewis and Lorna Coad (absent) Second place winners (L) L. Howland, V. Dempsey and J. Rogers. Photo supplied DESIGNER NOTE: **2ND ARTICLE** North Mackay Men’s Bowls Club Crowns A Grade Singles Champion North Mackay Men’s Bowls Club recently held its A Grade Singles final, with Chris Banney and Geoff Ollett facing off in a highly anticipated championship decider. Both players produced quality bowling throughout the match, with several tightly contested heads keeping spectators engaged across the final. After a strong performance under pressure, Geoff Ollett secured the club’s A Grade Singles title for this year. Congratulations were extended to both bowlers on an excellent contest and sportsmanlike display. Contributed by Sue Hazledine A grade finals winner Geoff Ollett and runner up Chris Banney. Photo supplied

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Mackay Cyclones Duo Qualify For Australian Trials

Mackay Cyclones Duo Qualify For Australian Trials

Two talented swimmers from the Mackay Cyclones Swimming Club are set to represent Mackay on the national stage after qualifying for the 2026 Australian Swimming Trials in Sydney from June 8th–13th. Ehsan Helou and Audrey Bryan have both achieved qualifying times in the highly competitive 50-metre breaststroke event and will take to the pool on Day Three of the meet, June 10th, against many of Australia’s top swimmers. The achievement marks a significant milestone for the pair and reflects years of dedication, perseverance and hard work in the pool. Cyclones coach Leigh-Anne Pokarier praised the swimmers for the resilience they have shown throughout their journeys to reach the elite level. “These athletes understand better than most the highs and lows that come with elite sport — the setbacks, challenges and moments of disappointment,” she said. “But their qualification is proof that persistence, resilience and hard work do pay off when everything finally comes together.” The success of Helou and Bryan also reflects the commitment of Pokarier, whose passion for developing young swimmers has helped build a strong culture of resilience, discipline and belief within the Cyclones squad. The club described the qualification as a significant milestone and said the entire Cyclones community was proud of both athletes. The Australian Swimming Trials are among the country’s premier events, with swimmers competing for national selection and representative honours. For Helou and Bryan, qualifying alone places them among the nation’s best breaststroke swimmers and caps off a strong long-course season for the Mackay Cyclones squad. Their success is also proving an inspiration for younger swimmers within the club, demonstrating what can be achieved through resilience, commitment and belief. As the countdown to Sydney begins, the Mackay swimming community will be proudly cheering on two of its own.

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AT THE TABLE   MACKAY TABLE TENNIS RESULTS 26th May 2026

AT THE TABLE MACKAY TABLE TENNIS RESULTS 26th May 2026

AT THE TABLE MACKAY TABLE TENNIS RESULTS 26th May 2026 Tuesday Evening Fixtures Division 1: Cockatoos (Mick Ruhl, Mark Sleeman, Neil Brown) won 7-4 over Curlews (Barry Patterson, Anne Sheridan, Geoff Cowan), Geoff was to strong for Mark (5,-8,-7,6,6). Canaries (Yilin Jiang, Josh Brown) defeated Budgies (Emma Widdup, Graham Drury) 6-3, Yilin and Josh got home against Emma and Graham in close 5 sets (-6,-5,7,10,9). Geese (Steve Whiting, Lee Brake, Janice Kent) came back to win 7-4 over Bowerbirds (Trent Day, Allan Edwards), Trent made a great come back against Lee to win (-12,-6,7,6,14) Division 2: Parrots (Delma Knight, George Camilleri, Liz Burton) defeated Owls (Rod Mahumas, Ricky Zhan, Peter Goodson) 8-3, Liz got the better of Peter in 5 sets (6,8,-8,-8,10). Doves (Will VanDeKaa, Daniel Warfield, Noreen Frederickson) just got home 6-5 over Eagles (Andrea Nicholson, Ollie Hamelink, Rachel Fiesta), Ollie and Rachel won a massive marathon against Noreen and Daniel (-9,14,-14,13,9). Galahs (Remy Zhan, Donna Abbott, Mark Stem) were to strong for Kites (Ian McKay, Matt West, Daryl Ross) 9-2, Ian won close battle against Mark (-5,6,8,-7,7). Division 3: Great wins by Logan Brown, Craig VanDeKaa, Tiffany Camilleri and it is very close battle for the top positions. Tuesday Morning Fixtures Division 1: Orion Orbiters (Andrea Nicholson, Veronica Shepherd, John McGee) overcome Eclipse Spin (Cheryl Pearson, Kevin Abbott, Daryl Ross) 8-4, Daryl come home strong against Veronica (4,11,-5,-10,4). Nova Smashers (Doug Dungavell, Ross DeBoer, Judy Zahn) beat Astro Aces (George Camilleri, Peter Goodson, Sally Muir) 7-5, Doug outlasted George in close 5 sets (-6,6,11,-6,6). Division 2: Spartan Spin (Ian Dodds, Gloria Vella, Helen Ware) defeated Samurai Swords (John Hamelink, Thelma Caruana, Coral Morgan) 10-2, Ian battled to get home against Coral (9,-8,7,-6,8). Ninja Strikes (Frank Caruana, Pam Keune, Chris Collins) drew 6-6 with Viking Raiders (Kim Daffy, Louise, Gould, Josie Davis), Kim came back to win over Pam (11,-11,-4,8,8). Division 3:Celtic Smash (David Muir, Trish Zamparutti, Myles Dutton) outlasted Mongol Power (Gerry Synnott, Laurie Bradshaw, Glenda Dutton) 7-5, Trish and Myles just beat Glenda and Laurie in 5 sets (-7,8,7,-8,6). Aztec Warriors (Kim Challendar, Janelle Keune, Glenda Brookes) won close battle over Gladiator Grip (Sharon Muller, Iris Grasso, Madge Saunders) 7-5, with Kim getting home in 5 sets against Iris (10,9,-6,-10,8). Liz Burton Peter Goodson. Photos supplied

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Mackay Contract Bridge Results

Mackay Contract Bridge Results

Mackay Contract Bridge Results The Mackay Novice players competed in the 2026 Australian Wide Novice Pairs Competition on Tuesday. Sixteen Mackay pairs competed against other players all over Australia. The Mackay Winners were Annette Howe & Jewel Schmidt N/S and Janice Mansfield & Joy Block E/W. Many new players who finished beginner’s lessons in March participated with excellent results. Well done to all it, was an extremely close finish. Weekly Results Monday 25 May 2026 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Geoffrey Patterson / Noel Bugeia 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild 2nd Ming Ting / Diane Stokes 2nd Joy Hold / Rodney Miles 3rd Lorna Shuttlewood / Geoff Taylor 3rd Sandra Wallace / Pamela Armstrong Tuesday 26 May 2026 – 2026 Australian Wide Novice Pairs 8 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Jewel Schmidt / Annette Howe 1st Janice Mansfield / Joy Block 2nd Jennifer Cameron / Errol Morris 2nd Susan Ross / Laura Howland 3rd Lynne O’Neill / Christine Fitzpatrick 3rd Jean Penridge / Helen Goldston Tuesday Evening 26 May 2026 – 6 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Geoff Taylor / Janelle Conroy 2nd Faye Wright / Janine Rodgers 3rd Vicki Howard / Richard Wix 4th Patricia Garner / Adrian Westcott Wednesday 27 May 2026 –10 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Monica Darley / Frances Brown 1st Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood 2nd Janine Rodgers /Schmidt 2nd Janet Hansen / Alan Brown 3rd David Ting / Eric Goodchild 3rd Gwen Liddell / Anne Lutz Thursday Evening 28 May 2026 – 4 Table One Winner – Green Points N/S E/W 1st Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 1st Griffin Bancroft / Mick King 2nd Faye Wright / Adrian Westcott 2nd Julie O’Neill / Ann Whitmore Friday 29 May 2026 –- 11 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix 1st Ming Ting / David Ting 2nd Noel Bugeia / Terry Sheedy 1st Debbie Ludkin / Diane Cox 3rd Patricia Garner / Christine Nice 3rd Lynne O’Neill / Annette Howe Saturday 30 May 2026 – 11 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Alan Brown / Frances Brown 1st Janet Hansen / Diane Stokes 2nd Marilin Robins / Janine Rodgers 2nd Vicki Howard / Geoffr Cowan 3rd Susan Wright / Lorna Shuttlewood 3rd Patricia Garner / Martin Pearce Sunday 31 May 2026 – Novice and Mentors 7 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Joy Hold / Terry Sheedy 1st Martin Pearce / Jennifer Cameron 2nd Griffin Bancroft / Debbie Ludkin 2nd Debra Goodchild / Annette Howe 3rd Faith Hutchinson / Geoff Cowan 3rd Rodney Miles / Geoffrey Patterson 1 - Winners - Annette, Jewel, Joy & Janice

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Better Built Sheds

Air-Conditioned Upgrade Marks New Era For Mackay Table Tennis

January 8, 2026

The Mackay Table Tennis Association has completed its most significant facility upgrade in almost 50 years, installing full air-conditioning within their hall — a move President Janice Kent says clearly sets the sport apart from many others in the region.

The hall, which opened in 1971 and was last significantly expanded in 1975, has long been a staple of the Mackay sporting landscape.

Janice says the latest upgrade directly responds to conditions many athletes know all too well.

“In Mackay, heat isn’t an inconvenience — it’s often the deciding factor in whether people can safely participate in sport,” Janice said.

“A lot of sports still rely on outdoor venues, large fans or ventilation and hope that conditions are manageable. We’ve taken a different approach.”

The new system delivers consistent cooling across the entire facility, eliminating the uneven airflow and heat pockets common in many indoor venues.

“This isn’t partial air-conditioning or cooling in select areas,” Janice said.

“Every table, every session, every player benefits from the same conditions — juniors, seniors, social players and competition athletes alike.”

Janice said the difference is immediately noticeable when compared to non-air-conditioned sporting environments.

“When people are choosing how to stay active in Mackay, they’re weighing up comfort, safety and sustainability,” she said.

“Heat stress, dehydration and fatigue are real issues, especially in summer. We’ve removed that barrier entirely.”

She said the upgrade allows players to focus on performance and enjoyment rather than survival.

“People shouldn’t have to endure extreme conditions just to stay active,” Janice said.

“Sport should challenge you athletically — not thermally.”

Importantly, Janice emphasised that comfort doesn’t come at a premium price.

“Compared to many other sports, table tennis is very reasonably priced, and that’s by design,” she said.

“Affordability is one of our core values. We recognise that cost matters to families, retirees and anyone trying to stay active without stretching their budget.”

She said the combination of full air-conditioning and low participation costs is rare.

“In many sports, you’re paying more while still playing in heat,” Janice said.

“Here, you get a modern, climate-controlled facility at a cost that remains accessible.”

The upgrade also strengthens the club’s contribution to the broader Mackay community.

“This isn’t just about table tennis players,” Janice said.

“It’s about increasing access to sport for people who may not feel comfortable playing outdoors, or in venues without proper climate control.”

She said the benefits extend to seniors, juniors, people returning to exercise, and those managing health considerations.

“Air-conditioning makes sport safer, more inclusive and more sustainable,” she said.

“That matters in a growing regional city like Mackay.”

The club’s Patron, Nigel Dalton MP, Member for Mackay, has supported the milestone, recognising the importance of modern community sporting infrastructure.

“Facilities like this, play a key role in keeping people active year-round,” Janice said.

“We’re proud to offer something that genuinely improves participation rather than limiting it.”

As Mackay continues to grow, Janice believes the upgrade positions table tennis as a clear alternative to heat-exposed sports.

“We’re not competing on who can endure the toughest conditions,” she said.

“We’re offering a smarter, safer and more comfortable way to stay active — without out pricing to both existing and new members.

Supplied by Janice Kent

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1 Year Of Club Whitsunday

January 8, 2026

Club Whitsunday will be celebrating their first birthday next weekend on Saturday, the 17th of January and they have a mystery prize up for offer.

Excitement is rising as the massive present in the foyer is wrapped up and remains a mystery, but General Manager of Club Whitsunday Josh Prowse said it's a prize that everybody will want and anybody can use.

To enter, you need to be a member of Club Whitsunday and start spending money at the club. Every $1 spent is one entry.

To win you must be there for the draw on Saturday the 17th of January, between 11am and 3pm.

Josh explains that it has been a busy year for Club Whitsunday, full of community connection, and he is very proud of what they have achieved.

With over 6500 members the club is thriving and is ticking all the boxes the community sports club was designed to tick. The support has been overwhelming and reinforces their commitment to giving back to the community and supporting grassroots sport.

During its first year Club Whitsunday has been home to a wide range of events, from small business networking activities to large-scale sporting fixtures.

Among the headline events was the Viking Cup, which delivered the biggest visitation in the history of the Club Whitsunday. Organisers estimate more than 1,000 people attended across the two-day event. The venue also successfully hosted the Rugby Union grand final, which was relocated from Mackay, and a significant win for the town.

Other major events included the Big Freeze, adding to what has been a landmark year of activity and growth for the facility and the community it serves.

Partnerships with local food suppliers have also played a key role, with raffles, promotions and collaborative advertising helping strengthen ties between the venue and the wider business community.

Upcoming events in 2026 are also set to draw in more and more visitors, first their birthday on the 17th of January will set the tone for the year to come, on 24th of January the North Queensland Cowboys will be doing a morning training session, and Australia Day celebrations will follow shortly after on the 26th. In August Club Whitsunday will also have their huge $20k giveaway!

It's going to be a huge year for Club Whitsunday, and the club is looking ahead to another year of community connection, major events and continued investment in local sport.

The mystery prize will be given to one lucky member at the Club Whitsunday birthday celebrations next weekend. Photo sourced: Facebook

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Clipper Round The World Race

January 8, 2026

Welcome by Coral Sea Marina CEO Kate Preston

We are delighted to welcome the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race back to Airlie Beach and Coral Sea Marina. This marks the fifth time we have had the privilege of hosting the Clipper Race fleet during the Australian leg of its global circumnavigation — and their continued return is a strong endorsement of both Coral Sea Marina and Airlie Beach, further cementing the Whitsundays as Australia’s premier sailing destination.

The energy and excitement this race brings to our marina and town is truly infectious, and we encourage the community to make the most of the events on offer throughout the stopover. From public open boat days to the Clipper Race Discovery Talk, there are plenty of opportunities to get involved and experience the spirit of this remarkable event.

With the Whitsundays set to host sailing events for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Clipper Race’s return continues to shine an international spotlight on the region’s ability to deliver world-class sailing experiences. Supported by outstanding marina facilities, a vibrant coastal town atmosphere and a well-established marine tourism industry, we hope crew and supporters alike enjoy all that the region has to offer.

On behalf of the marina team and the wider Whitsunday boating community, we warmly welcome the fleet, race team and crew back to paradise.

Kate Preston
CEO – Coral Sea Marina

The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race is an extreme 40,000-nautical-mile ocean adventure that tests endurance in some of the world’s harshest conditions.

One of the race’s defining features is its accessibility. Applications are open to everyone, with no previous ocean sailing experience required before beginning the intensive training programme. Just as the ocean makes no distinctions based on age, gender or background, neither does the Clipper Race. Comprehensive training ensures every participant develops the skills and confidence needed to race safely on the open ocean.

During the race, crew members may encounter the powerful swells of the Roaring Forties, the isolation and icy conditions of the North Pacific, or the fast-paced Atlantic Trade Winds. Participants can choose to complete the full circumnavigation, combine multiple legs, or join for a single ocean crossing — each option offering an unforgettable adventure.

The Clipper Race is not for the faint-hearted. A full edition spans approximately 11 months, with around 220 days spent racing at sea, day and night, in all weather conditions. While stopovers between stages provide brief respite, crews are still responsible for essential tasks such as maintenance and restocking supplies.

The race consists of eight legs.

Leg 1 – Atlantic Trade Winds (UK to South America)
A demanding opening leg that launches the circumnavigation with Race Start celebrations, mixed conditions and an Atlantic crossing. Crews face shipping lanes, light winds, the doldrums and a milestone equator crossing before steadier trade winds carry them to South America.

Leg 2 – South Atlantic Challenge (South America to South Africa)
Fast, exhilarating racing with big swells and strong trade winds. Tactical decisions dominate as teams choose routes around the South Atlantic High, often leading to tight finishes and dramatic leaderboard changes.

Leg 3 – The Roaring Forties (South Africa to Western Australia)
A high-octane Southern Ocean leg featuring powerful westerlies, huge seas and raw natural beauty. Rounding the Cape of Good Hope and surfing at extreme speeds, this is one of the most respected and adrenaline-fuelled legs of the race.

Leg 4 – Australian Coast-to-Coast (West to East Australia)
One of the most diverse legs, spanning cold southern latitudes to tropical heat. Crews round Cape Leeuwin, race south of Tasmania, then tackle tactical sailing up Australia’s east coast—often while celebrating Christmas and New Year at sea.

Leg 5 – Asia Passage (East Australia to China)
A varied, multi-stage leg combining long ocean racing with short tactical sprints. Crews cross the equator again, endure intense heat, navigate busy shipping lanes and enjoy culturally rich stopovers across Asia.

Leg 6 – The Mighty Pacific (China to North America)
The longest and most extreme leg of the race, crossing the vast North Pacific. Crews face freezing temperatures, phenomenal seas, hurricane-force winds and record boat speeds, plus the milestone crossing of the International Date Line.

Leg 7 – Americas Coast-to-Coast (West to East North America)
A slow-burn, highly tactical leg marked by heat, light winds and endurance sailing. Highlights include wildlife encounters, the transit of the Panama Canal and classic Caribbean sailing conditions toward the US East Coast.

Leg 8 – Atlantic Homecoming (North America to UK)
The final push to the finish, where overall standings are often decided. Crews battle North Atlantic conditions before a last sprint home, culminating in emotional finish celebrations after completing the full circumnavigation.

Each participant is assigned to one of ten race teams, each made up of around 60 race crew members. Up to 22 crew can be on board at any one time, with everyone sharing duties under a structured watch system.

Through this journey, participants train to become ocean racers, experiencing the exhilaration of circumnavigating the globe aboard a 70-foot racing yacht. Free information packs are available, and interviews can be booked to begin the journey.

RACE DISTANCE
40,000NM

LEGS
8

OCEAN CROSSINGS
6

RACE CREW
700+

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Clayworth Delivers Standout State Championship Performance

January 8, 2026

Cannonvale Cannons swimmer Jax Clayworth produced an outstanding performance at the 2025 Queensland Long Course Championships in Brisbane.

Competing in his first state long course championships, Jax raced across 13 individual events over six days, demonstrating consistency against Queensland’s top age-group swimmers.

The championships also featured two exceptional visiting swimmers from Japan, whose performances were remarkable, with both athletes medalling in the majority of their events. As international visitors, they were ineligible for Queensland medals and ribbons, however their inclusion in Meet Mobile results impacts placings displayed for the meet.

While Jax did not progress to finals in several events, his preliminary performances were strong enough that, once the international visitors were removed from the Queensland standings, those results counted towards top-ten finishes among Queensland competitors.

In total, Jax secured an impressive seven top-ten placings among Queensland swimmers, an outstanding achievement at state championship level, particularly in a debut long course campaign.

His standout events included the 200m Butterfly, 800m Freestyle and 400m Freestyle, where he placed 5th among Queensland swimmers in both the 200m Butterfly and 800m Freestyle, and 6th in the 400m Freestyle. The 800m Freestyle was a highlight of the week, with Jax recording a massive 29.29-second personal best, showcasing exceptional endurance.

Across all 13 events, Jax achieved personal best performances, reflecting the dedication and hard work he has put into his training throughout the season.

The Cannonvale Cannons congratulate Jax Clayworth on a determined and impressive state championship performance and look forward to his continued development in the pool.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

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First Bowls Of The Year At Airlie Beach

January 8, 2026

This year has already been welcomed in, and today 26 bowlers were ready to play, hopeful of bettering the great results achieved in 2025.

Three games of triples and two games of pairs were played, with bar manager extraordinaire Fiona Greener throwing the dice. The roll was a one, meaning five points were awarded to each winning team and one point for each end won.

Finishing on top with 23 points was skipper Russell Jackson, who has already been selected to represent Australia for the Deaf in Lawn Bowls at the 2027 World Games. He was joined by lead Elaine Kippen, returning after knee and hip replacement surgery, who showed her trademark skill and played brilliantly.

Second place went to skipper Margo Stanley, with birthday girl Mel Fennell at lead and Dennis Donadelli at second. Third place was claimed by the team skipped by Andy McDougall, with Robin Brown delivering some extraordinary bowls to finish on 18 points.

It was a great start to 2026.

A State of Origin tournament will be held on 16 January and 20 February, featuring teams from Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania. For more information, contact John Brown at the club.

Bowls will continue as usual this week, with free lessons on Monday and Thursday afternoons, and Social Bowls on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Skipper Bob McMahon with lead Arthur McManus whom narrowly missed out on being the Champion of champions team in our District.

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Proserpine Golf Club Results Week Ending Sunday, 4 January 2026

January 22, 2026

The first week of the New Year saw golfers at Proserpine Golf Club battling mixed weather conditions, though play continued without interruption until Sunday’s scheduled competition, which was ultimately cancelled. Despite the heat and occasional rain, players were in high spirits, proving once again that golf is a great way to start the year.

Tuesday, 30 December – Single Stableford
Men

Winner: Jayden Ehsman (Port Macquarie GC) – 40 points
Runner-up: Scott Mason – 38 points (C/B)
Third: Cory O’Shea

Ladies
Winner: Di Chard – 33 points (C/B)
Runner-up: Lyn Muller
NTPs: Patrick Camm (2nd), Di Chard & Larry Muller (13th), Nic Apruzzese (16th)

Wednesday, 31 December – Single Stableford

Men
Winner: Norman Foster – 37 points
Runner-up: Andrew Mason – 36 points

Ladies
Winner: Peta Thomas – 34 points
Runner-up: Elise Hodgson – 33 points
NTPs: Elise Hodgson (2nd), Gary Scotford (9th), Nathan Holohan (16th)

Thursday, 1 January – New Year’s Day Single Stableford

Men
A Grade: Winner – Andrew Mason, 37 points (C/B); Runner-up – Ireneusz Gruszczynski
B Grade: Winner – Tim Walton, 37 points; Runner-up – Steve Mitchell, 36 points
NTPs: Adam Stroud (2nd), Michael Ward (9th), Andrew Mason (13th), Conrad Werner (16th)

Friday, 2 January – 9-Hole Run Stableford (Front 9), sponsored by Metropole Hotel
Winner: Troy Leisch – 24 points
Runner-up: Paul Skinner – 22 points
Third: Simon Wilmot – 22 points
NTP: Tim Walton (2nd)

Saturday, 3 January – January Monthly Medal, sponsored by Metropole Hotel
Men

Overall Winner: Kev Cooper – 61 nett
A Grade: Winner – Nathan Holohan, 61 nett; Runner-up – Michael Ward, 67 nett
B Grade: Winner – Kev Cooper, 61 nett; Runner-up – Joshua Norris, 64 nett
C Grade: Winner – Troy Pettiford, 66 nett; Runner-up – Wilf Herweg, 67 nett
NTPs: Michael Ward (2nd), Kell Geard (9th), John Clark (13th), Levi Holmes (16th)

Ladies
Winner: Sandra Goldsworthy – 72 nett (C/B)
Runner-up: Edwina Pettiford
Third: Ann Gardel – 73 nett
NTPs: Di Chard (2nd and 9th)

Sunday, 4 January – January Monthly Medal, sponsored by KJC
Competition cancelled due to weather conditions.

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Whitsunday Sailing Club To Host Fourth

January 8, 2026

Little Ripper Clipper Cup

As Clipper Round the World Yacht Race vessels begin arriving in the Whitsundays, the Whitsunday Sailing Club is preparing to host one of the most anticipated social sailing events on the calendar – the Little Ripper Clipper Cup.

The event, has been held previously in 2018, 2020 and 2024, will run for the fourth time, with organisers keeping a close eye on weather conditions that could influence the arrival times of the fleet. With tropical systems always a possibility at this time of year, flexibility remains key.

The Little Ripper Clipper Cup gives crew onboard the big Clipper race yachts the chance to experience sailing in small dinghies, something many have never done before. While participants learn to sail aboard the large Clipper yachts, few have experience handling dinghies, prompting organisers to ensure each boat includes an experienced dinghy skipper to keep racing fair and enjoyable.

Racing will be conducted in short, sharp five-minute races on a triangular course just off the foreshore, making it ideal viewing from both the balcony and the waterfront. Crews will rotate each race and, eventually first, second and third place will be crowned.

The event begins with a 10am briefing, followed by racing from 10.30am, supported entirely by volunteer sailors and club officials. Once racing concludes, crews will gather on the restaurant balcony for trophy presentations, with entry fees pooled and awarded to the winning crew to shout drinks for fellow competitors.

Beyond the racing, the day is designed as a social celebration. The bar will be open, food will be available throughout the day, and the event will serve as an informal welcome to the Whitsundays for the international crews before they depart again just days later.

Held only once every two years, the Little Ripper Clipper Cup has become a much-loved addition to the Clipper Race stopover for crew and local sailing lovers. It combines community spirit, accessible sailing and a relaxed Whitsundays atmosphere.

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Young Cannons Make Their Mark At State Championships

December 23, 2025

Five Cannonvale Cannons swimmers travelled to Brisbane last week to take on the state’s best at the 2025 Queensland Championships, delivering an outstanding week of racing and personal achievement.

Representing the club were Hamilton Anflous, Tyler Bennett, Jax Clayworth, Tora Delac and Celeste Orenshaw, who all raced across the six-day competition at Brisbane Aquatic Centre. This event marked a major milestone for three of the Cannons, with Jax Clayworth, Hamilton Anflous and Celeste Orenshaw all competing at their first ever state long course championships after meeting age eligibility this season.

The meet began with regional pride on display in the Swimming North Queensland relay teams. Cannonvale swimmers selected to represent the region included Harris Delac, Mackenzie Bennett, Thomas Ganter, Tora Delac, Jax Clayworth, Hamilton Anflous and Tyler Bennett, a fantastic result for the club and for the North.

From there, the focus turned to individual events, where the results rolled in thick and fast. A standout highlight came from Tora Delac, who achieved her third national qualifying time while in Brisbane. This incredible achievement solidifies her qualification at Nationals next year, congratulations Tora, the Cannons community can’t wait to cheer you on.

Hamilton Anflous took on nine events in a busy schedule and excelled in the 100m Freestyle, recording a 4.37-second personal best and climbing an incredible 35 places from his original seeding.

In the same event, Tyler Bennett smashed through the one-minute barrier with a rapid 58.91, thanks to a huge 1.32-second personal best.

Jax Clayworth produced a brilliant debut long course campaign. Competing in 13 events, Jax clocked significant personal bests across the board and earned four finals appearances, finishing 8th in Queensland in the 400m Freestyle, and 6th in both the 200m Butterfly and 800m Freestyle, the latter featuring a massive 29.29-second PB.

Congratulations to all Cannons athletes on a week of resilience, fast swimming and remarkable results. The club is incredibly proud.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

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Christmas Day parkrun!!!

December 23, 2025

Kickstart Christmas morning with the sun, sweat, and sense of community.

Airlie Beach parkrun is set to offer a relaxed and welcoming way to begin the morning, with participants encouraged to walk, jog or run the 5km course before heading off to celebrate with family and friends.

Held every Saturday morning, Airlie Beach parkrun is a free, volunteer-run 5km event based at the Coral Sea Marina. Starting at 7am following a short briefing, the scenic course winds along the waterfront, showcasing one of the region’s most picturesque backdrops. Participants are welcome to walk, jog or run, with prams and dogs on short leads also part of the weekly mix.

Soon after Christmas Day parkrun, is the special New Years Eve parkrun which will provide a positive and social way to close out the year, giving runners and walkers a chance to reflect, reset and finish the year on a high note.

parkrun is open to all ages and abilities, the event welcomes walkers, joggers and runners, with prams and dogs on short leads also encouraged to take part. First-timers are always welcome, and participants only need to register once online and bring their barcode to receive a timed result.

Beyond the run itself, the weekly gathering has become a strong social hub, with many participants staying on for post-run coffees, chats and creating solid connections and friendships.

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2026 Kids Sporting Events

December 23, 2025

Kids Fishing Day at Lake Proserpine

Kids Fishing Day returns to the Lake Proserpine Holiday Park on Saturday, July 4, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. This free community event is designed to get children of all ages outdoors and engaged with the environment.

Led by Mudskippa, the morning will feature hands-on workshops, casting activities, and essential water safety sessions. The event also offers a high-stakes incentive for young anglers: the legendary Golden Barra. Participants have the chance to win a $20,000 top prize, with two additional $7,500 Platinum prizes also available under the competition’s terms and conditions.
Families are encouraged to bring hats, sunscreen, and a sense of adventure for a morning that combines skill-building with the natural beauty of the Proserpine area.

Event Details
Kids Fishing Day
Date: Saturday, 4 July 2026 (9am - 12pm)
Location: Lake Proserpine Holiday Park
Cost: Free

Rugby Fever: Viking Cup 10s Expands to Three Days

In October, attention shifts to Airlie Beach for the Viking Cup 10s, North Queensland’s largest junior rugby carnival. The 2026 edition will be the most ambitious yet, expanding to a three-day format.

Scheduled from Thursday, October 1, to Saturday, October 3, the tournament will take place at Whitsunday Sportspark on Shute Harbour Road. The extended schedule allows families more time to combine on-field action with island adventures and the region’s famous beaches.

The carnival is free for spectators and provides a platform for junior players to showcase their skills in one of Australia’s most popular holiday destinations. Team registrations are being managed through the Whitsunday Junior Rugby Union.

Viking Cup 10s
Date: 1–3 October 2026 (12pm - 7pm daily)
Location: Whitsunday Sportspark, Airlie Beach
Cost: Free to spectate

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Airlie Beach Bowls 26 December

December 23, 2025

It was another exciting week of bowls for the club in paradise, with Christmas in the air and a promising New Year fast approaching.

Tuesday, December 16, saw 19 bowlers take to the greens in a highly competitive event, expertly organised by Lyn Graham. The standout performers were the team skippered by John Brown, who delivered a commanding 19-point victory. New lead bowler Alma Rose Mawson impressed with excellent form, while Gail Simms was also outstanding at second, as the team combined superbly for a convincing win.

Wednesday afternoon social bowls, well organised by Mervyn Stewart, again showcased strong performances across the field. The winning team was skippered by Andrew Butler, with Barry Wainwright producing a near-perfect display as lead. Joined by Glen O’Brien, the trio played inspired bowls to finish 14 points clear of the rest of the talented field.

Sunday afternoon saw 24 bowlers enjoy four highly competitive games. In one of the closest contests, Carol “Pocket Rocket” Crosbie delivered a brilliant final bowl to secure a two-point victory, supported by lead Mandy O’Brien, with Mark Mawson finishing a strong second overall.

Another tight match saw skipper Lyn Graham edge out the highly fancied Margo Stanley team by three points, with Alma Rose Mawson at lead and David Cleary at second both producing excellent bowls.

The biggest win of the day went to skipper Arthur McManus, alongside second Phil O’Brien and lead Andrew “Noel” Crosbie, who claimed an impressive 12-point victory in an outstanding team effort.

The club wishes all members and guests a very Merry Christmas and looks forward to making 2026 its most successful year yet.

Betty Whitehorn winning the Airlie Beach Bowls Club Champion 2025 being presented by Mandy O’Brien representing her father Herb Sutcliffe with Chairman Steven Lawrie the 2025 Club. Photo supplied

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Proserpine Golf Club Results 26 December

January 22, 2026

Proserpine Golf Club golfers wrapped up the final full week of competition before Christmas with strong fields, big scores and plenty of festive spirit across the course.

Before announcing the week’s winners, the club echoed its Patron’s Christmas message, wishing members a safe and happy festive season and looking forward to welcoming players back in the New Year.

Tuesday’s single stableford saw Tommy Gallagher take out the men’s event with an impressive 42 points, ahead of Tim Langford on 38. In the women’s field, Tina Badenhorst claimed victory with 39 points, with Tiina Randmae runner-up on 36. Nearest-the-pin honours went to Badenhorst on the 2nd and 13th, while Jon Miller collected the prizes on the 9th and 16th.

Elise Hodgson continued her good form on Wednesday, winning the women’s competition on a countback after posting 34 points. Tina Badenhorst finished runner-up. Chris Bartlett led the men’s field with 36 points, edging out Brad Fleet on 35. NTP winners were Di Chard (2nd), Tina Badenhorst (9th), Trish McNeill (13th) and Karen Oni (16th).

Thursday’s single stableford featured graded competition for the men. In A Grade, Norman Foster of Gladstone Golf Club claimed the win on a countback with 38 points, ahead of Greg Walker, while Perri Simpson finished third on 36. Nic Apruzzese dominated B Grade with a standout 42 points, followed by Rob Webb on 40 and Peter Fox on 37. Nearest-the-pin prizes went to Gary Scotford (2nd), Paul Carey (9th), George Meharry (13th) and Pascal Neunreuther (16th).

Friday’s nine-hole back-nine run, sponsored by the Metropole Hotel, was taken out by Di Chard with 21 points. Ben Smith finished runner-up on a countback with 20 points, while Nathan Sothman placed third. Chard also picked up the NTP on the 13th, with Edwina Pettiford claiming the 16th.

Saturday’s Haymans Electrical-sponsored single stableford delivered some of the week’s best scoring. Mick Kavanagh topped A Grade in the men’s event with an outstanding 43 points, ahead of Jason Whitney on 41 and Nathan Holohan on 40. John Wallace claimed B Grade honours with 38 points, while Brad Clements of Townsville Golf Club finished runner-up on a countback with 37, ahead of Troy Pettiford. Kavanagh won the NTP on the 2nd, with Clements taking the 9th.

In the women’s event, Sara Hagy secured victory with 41 points, narrowly ahead of Jenny Hounsell on 40. Trish McNeill finished third with 38 points, followed by Chorus Andrews on 37. Nearest-the-pin winners were Hagy (2nd), Di Chard (9th), Hounsell (13th) and McNeill (16th).

Sunday rounded out the week with a popular skins game, with Brad and Sidonie Fleet taking overall honours and collecting $1,025. In the Sunday stableford, Tim Frew led the men with 40 points, followed by Aaron Prosser on 38. Elise Hodgson capped off a strong week by winning the women’s event with 37 points, with Di Chard runner-up on 36. NTP prizes were claimed by Prosser (2nd), Scott Mason (13th) and Jake Murray (16th).

With Christmas now upon them, PGC members will take a short break before returning to the fairways in 2026.

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Decking The Halls - And The Card Tables

December 22, 2025

At Mackay Contract Bridge Club

Mackay Contract Bridge club’s Christmas party held on Saturday, December 13, 2025, proved to be a standout event, drawing record attendance and delivering plenty of festive fun. The evening was made possible through the hard work of organisers and the generosity of contributors, whose efforts ensured a memorable celebration. Appreciation was also extended to those who contributed to the 19 hampers, purchased tickets and donated additional prizes, helping make the night a resounding success and a highlight of the club’s social calendar.

Photo source: Mackay Contract Bridge Club

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Boost Your Team’s Health

December 18, 2025

With Fitness Cartel Corporate Memberships

Mackay businesses now have a game-changing way to invest in their employees’ health and wellbeing with Fitness Cartel’s Corporate Membership Program. Designed for organisations looking to prioritise fitness, health, and workplace wellness, these memberships give staff access to ultramodern facilities, expert-led classes, and personalised training support — all tailored to the needs of a busy workforce.

Whether your team wants to lift, stretch, spin, or recover, Fitness Cartel has it covered.

Members enjoy 24/7 access to all clubs, over 500 pieces of strength and cardio equipment, and dedicated zones for Reformer Pilates, functional training, and cycling. The Mackay location also features a fully equipped Wellness Centre, including hot rock saunas, hot and cold plunge pools, Normatec compression boots, red light therapy, and a range of post-workout recovery options to suit every need.

Group fitness is a highlight for corporate members, with unlimited access to more than 100 classes per week across 4 different training studios inside the Mackay Club. Options range from Les Mills’ Body Combat, Body Pump, Body Balance And RPM, to yoga, Mat Pilates, Zumba, and functional training sessions. Virtual classes are also available 24/7, offering flexibility for early birds or night owls.

For businesses with families on the team, Kids Cartel provides a safe, engaging crèche and playground, ensuring parents can focus on their workout while children enjoy supervised play. Employees can also enjoy the Cartel Café, offering nutritious meals and snacks to fuel their workouts, or browse the on-site nutrition and pro shop.

Corporate packages at Fitness Cartel are designed to elevate workplace wellness programs.

Beyond improving fitness levels, they promote team bonding, boost morale, and create a positive, healthy work culture. Monthly body scans, personal training sessions, and precision programming help staff track progress and achieve their health goals, making corporate wellness a practical and measurable benefit for businesses.

“The Fitness Cartel Corporate Membership Program is all about empowering teams to reach their health and fitness goals, while giving employers an easy way to support workplace wellbeing,” said Mackay Co-Franchisee Cliff Forster.

With multiple locations and more planned nationwide, employees have seamless access to premium fitness facilities no matter where they are. For Mackay businesses looking to invest in their teams, Fitness Cartel’s Corporate Membership Program offers the ultimate combination of fitness, recovery, and community, all under one roof.

For more information or to arrange a corporate membership, contact Fitness Cartel Mackay at mackay@fitnesscartel.com.au or call (07) 4881 0365

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Honours And Highlights

December 18, 2025

At North Mackay Bowls Club

North Mackay Bowls club Presentation night was held on Saturday 29/11/2025, with many of our bowlers and significant others attending.

Following a lovely dinner prepared by the super chefs at Goosies, the Ladies section held their presentation first, with many excited winners receiving certificates and renumeration.

Results:

Champ Pairs : Deb Mackenzie and Chris Woo
Champ Triples : Nug Pratt, Val De Pinto, Marie Bragg
Champ Fours : Lorna Bowers, Deb Mackenzie, Coral Francis, Donna Gordon
B Pairs : Ann Smith ans Min Andrew
Over 70’s : Lorna Bowers
Graded 4’s Lorraine Silman, Doris Dodds, Helen Fleming, Min Andrew
Graded 3 B Triples : Lois Deguara, Helen Fleming, Sue Roscoe
Graded 2 B Triples : Donna Gordon, Carmel Bell, Hilary Jones-Rowan
Consistency : Cheryl Corbett
Division 1 Winning Pennant Team going on to play in Emerald ( Leichhardt District ) and then to Tweed Heads(Qld Division) Coming 4th in the State.

Well done to all the ladies in the team.

The Bowler of the Year award was presented to the player who claimed the Championship Singles, ‘B’ Singles and Under 70s Singles titles, with the honour bestowed on Brenda Trannore.

Brenda graciously accepted the accolade, delivering a heartfelt speech in which she thanked those who had supported and guided her throughout her bowls journey, acknowledging the achievement as a significant milestone in both her life and her bowls career.

Amazing and Well Done Brenda.

The Mens Section had their 2025 Presentation next, with many of the bowlers happy with their performances on the green an in competitions, Pennant and away games.

Results:

Mixed Pairs : Neil Blucher and Lois Deguara
Mixed Fours ; Pam Spencer, Ken Rix, Carmel Bell, Dave Mc Kendry
B Singles : Eric Galletly,
B Pairs : Eric Gallantly John Kennell
Senior Singles : Geoff Ollett
2 B Triples : Andrew Coates, Clive Wales, Peter Blackburn.
3 B Triples : Shane Trannore, Wayne Trannore, Dave McKendry
A Fours : Ben Crocker, Col Crocker, Ian Beveridge, Joe Crocker
A Pairs : Mick Walsh and Steve Lane
A Singles : Alan Cooney

Club Person of the Year was voted in as a tie this year, and went to Wayne and Shane Trennore. It was a super evening for the Trannore name in bowls for our Club.

Wayne Trannore responded on behalf of his brother Shane, also thanking those involved with the club and their fantastic award.

Contributed by Sue Hazledine

Deb Mackenzie and Chris Woo

Deb Mackenzie,Donna Gordon, Coral Francis And Lorna Bowers.    

Brenda Trannore and Alan Cooney

Lois Deguara and Neil Blucher

Winning Division 2 Pennant Team

Alan Cooney and Ben Crocker.

Brenda Trannore.  

Shane and Wayne Trannore. Photos supplied

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