
Mackay Basketball’s Holiday Hoops Camp has recorded its biggest turnout yet, with more than 140 young participants taking part across two days of basketball during the school holidays. The program, the second Holiday Hoops Camp held this year, proved a standout success and set a new participation record for the organisation’s holiday camp series. It was said that across the two days, the courts were filled with activity, with plenty of smiles, new friendships forming and a strong sense of enjoyment evident among participants. Mackay Basketball also acknowledged its coaching group, who volunteered their time to run the sessions. Coaches were recognised for their efforts in teaching, encouraging and supporting players throughout the camp, helping deliver a positive experience for all involved. The Holiday Hoops Camp continues to be a popular feature on Mackay Basketball’s calendar, providing young players with the opportunity to spend time on court during the school holidays in a structured and supportive environment. This latest edition has now set a new benchmark for participation, with organisers describing the two-day event as an “unbelievable couple of days of hoops.” With record numbers achieved, the program has again highlighted the strong level of engagement with basketball across the Mackay region, as local families continue to support opportunities for young players to get involved in the sport. The camp concluded after two full days of activity, marking another successful instalment of Mackay Basketball’s ongoing holiday program. Photo source: Mackay basketball (Facebook)
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Mackay's Sinkers have continued to make waves in the pool, celebrating strong performances at both the Australian Pool Rescue Championships in Perth and the Brisbane Southside Meet at Chandler. Peter T delivered an outstanding result at the Australian Pool Rescue Championships, returning to competition for the first time in 12 months to finish second overall in the 45–60 years age group. Competing across the three-day championships, Peter claimed an impressive medal tally of one gold and four silver medals, marking a successful return after an extended break from competition. Fellow Sinkers Nigel Dalton and Dan Stampa also impressed at the Brisbane Southside Meet at Chandler, producing a series of strong swims against a competitive field of 194 registered athletes. Nigel finished third in his age group, while Dan also secured third place in his respective age group. The pair briefly celebrated holding the Small Club Trophy before competition rules required the award to be presented to another club, with a minimum of three swimmers needed to qualify. With only two Sinkers competing, the trophy was officially handed to the Belgravia team during the Face-to-Face branch meeting. Both Nigel and Dan enjoyed some extra success away from the pool, each winning prizes in the event's multi-draw. The club congratulated all swimmers on their performances and thanked Brisbane Southside Meet organisers for hosting another successful competition. Photo source: North Mackay Sinkers - Masters Swimming Club
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Seven days of Bridge were played at the Mackay Bridge Club last week. This included two evenings, Saturday, and Sunday for Novice (beginners) and Mentors. Mackay Bridge club ensures that there are plenty of opportunities for working people who want to learn bridge to participate after their bridge lessons. Four members played in the Townsville Congress, with Terry Sheedy and Janelle Conroy winning the A Section pairs. Diane and Max Holewa joined Terry and Janelle to win the Teams event. Members of the club are travelling to Bowen to participate in the Bowen Pairs Congress this weekend. Bridge is a social game, which encourages friendship, partnerships, fun and sometimes travel. Don’t wait until you retire, join next year when lessons begin. For more information, watch this space or contact the club. Weekly Results Monday 22 June 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild 1st Nancy Martin / Susan Ross 2nd Helen Van Den Breok / Jan Harris 2nd Marilin Robins / Mick Robins 3rd Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 3rd Janice Mansfield / Debra Goodchild 4th Gwen Liddell / Griffin Bancroft 4th Sue Mayer-Miller / Karen Caldwell Tuesday Evening 23 June 2026 – 5 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Noel Bugeia / Eric Goodchild 2nd Frances Brown / Rodney Miles 3rd Janet Hansen / Ken Seaniger 4th Helen Van Den Breok / Terry Sheedy Wednesday 24 June 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Joy Block / Diane Stokes 1st Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 2nd Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia 2nd Janet Hansen / Alan Brown 3rd Annette Howe / Jewel Schmidt 3rd Terry Sheedy / Mick King 4th Joy Robinson / Robert Carless 4th Gwen Liddell / Anne Lutz Thursday 25 June 2026 –- 4 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Mick King / Griffin Bancroft 2nd Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 3rd Jan Harris / Andrew Canavan 4th Faye Wright / Adrian Westcott Friday 26 June 2026 –- 7 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Geoff Cowan / Mick King 1st Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix 2nd Monica Darley / Barbara Tait 2nd David Ting / Ming Ting 3rd Griffin Bancroft / Diane Stokes 3rd Nancy Martin / Kath Poole Saturday 27 June 2026 –- 13 Table Mitchell Red Points N/S E/W 1st Faye Wright / Marilin Robins 1st Alan Brown / Frances Brown 2nd Joy Hold / Sandy Patterson 2nd Christine Nice / Mary Rose Ramsden 3rd Nancy Wix / Richard Wix 3rd Martin Pearce / Patricia Garner 4th Gwen Liddell / Julie O’Neill 4th Errol Morris / Ian Gaskell 5th Monica Darley / Nancy Martin 5th Joy Brunette / Helen Van Den Breok Sunday 28 June 2026 – 7 Tables Green Points Novices and Mentors N/S E/W 1st David Ting / Rodney Miles 1st Andrew Canavan / Geoff Taylor 2nd Susan Ross / Joy Hold 2nd Colleen Riddel / Sue Mayer-Miller 3rd Christine Fitzpatrick / Griffin Bancroft 3rd Gillian McCallum / Ming Ting 4th Neila Quintero / Martin Pearce 4th Debbie Ludkin / John Ludkin Contributed by Joy Block
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More than 20 runners turned out in challenging conditions at Eimeo Surf Club on the weekend, including the dedicated Mackay Tri Club members who, after completing their run, took to the ocean for a "little" 2km swim. The 5km and 10km courses featured plenty of challenging hills through the Blacks Beach, Dolphin Heads and Eimeo suburbs, providing an ideal hit-out for athletes preparing to taper ahead of the upcoming Gold Coast Running Festival and various Ironman events. Those who took shelter from the rain beneath the Surf Life Saving Control Watch Tower also enjoyed learning a few tricks of the trade about the delicate nature of the tummy, including checking that the milk is lactose free. A big thank you goes to Andrew Short for once again setting up a spectacular course. A legendary stalwart of the club, his ongoing contribution continues to be greatly appreciated. With a significant number of athletes away competing at out-of-town events, including the Gold Coast, Mackay Road Runners will instead host a social 5km and 10km run from Casu Jacks at Mackay Harbour this Sunday, starting at 7am. Participants are encouraged to bring along card or cash for breakfast, a cuppa and a chat, while celebrating the first run of the new financial year following 30 June 2026. All members and non-members are welcome to attend for a $2 race day fee. Please arrive by 6.50am for registration, the course briefing and club notices. Contributed by Janelle Tilse 6939 – John, Mon and Stef enjoy the early morning training session from the Eimeo Surf Club. 6942 – Bharick, Brij and Jo were ecstatic with their efforts in the 5k/10km Eimeo Surf Club social run. 6943 – Clinton, Gail and Jose enjoy a taper run before their Gold Coast Marathon events next weekend. 6944 – Kate loved the wet running conditions at the Eimeo Surf Club event. 6936 – Ella made light work of the 10km Eimeo Surf Club social run. 6931 – Damp unforgiving rains did not take the fun out of a social Mackay Road Runners event from Eimeo Surf Club. 6921 – Big smiles from all runners at the Eimeo Surf Club 5k/10km social Mackay Road Runners event. Photos supplied
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Mackay Road Runners Club will mark a very special milestone in 2026, celebrating 50 years of “Your running fix since ’76.” The club’s 50th anniversary will be formally celebrated with a gala dinner on Saturday, April 11, at the Mantra Mackay Harbour. Updates on how to join the celebration will be shared soon. Numbers for the gala dinner will be limited, so interested participants are encouraged to stay informed and spread the word.
Upcoming events with Mackay Road Runners:
• Sunday, 8 February – 4.30pm: Social 5k and 10k at Bluewater Quay, followed by a short post-run warm-down and hydration session at the Red Dog.
• Sunday, 15 February – 9am to 1pm: Mackay Regional Council Annual Sports Expo. Volunteers are required to assist at the Mackay Road Runners table. Contact Janelle on 0400 99 7432.
• Sunday, 22 February – 5pm: Start of the 2026 Mackay Road Runners season at 24 Johnson Street, West Mackay. New and existing members are invited to run, walk or volunteer. Online registration is encouraged to be eligible immediately for handicap club points. Post-run refreshments will be provided.
• Every Wednesday – 5.30pm: Free track training at the ARC (Aquatic & Recreation Complex), Ooralea, led by Club Captain Jim Ford. A $5 entry fee applies at the pool kiosk.
The club welcomes everyone to join in, whether running, walking, volunteering, or enjoying the social aspects of Mackay Road Runners’ activities.
Contributed with thanks to Janelle Tilse
(left to right): Andrew Short, Jo Hughes, Len Howarth, David Isbister, Carmel Mahon welcome back Daniel Stampa (right) after a 7-month secret training overseas vigil. Photos supplied

Welcome back to all our returning players for 2026 and a big Welcome to our New Fixture Players. It is wonderful to come and enjoy our beautiful Air-Conditioned Centre. Season 1 of Tuesday Evening Fixtures began with some very close and entertaining matches.
Division 1: Paris (Steve Whiting, Anne Sheridan, Josh Brown) def. Athens (Mick Ruhl, Graeme Walker) 7-4. Anne won a tight 5 sets against Graeme (4,-4,-9,2,9).
St Louis (Emma Widdup, Lily Boland, Neil Brown) def. London (Barry Patterson, Trent Day, Syed Hossain) 7-4. Neil and Barry battled it out for the biggest 5 set match with Neil coming out on top
(-10,-15,6,10,12).
Division 2: Stockholm (Geoff Cowan, Donna Abbott, Will VanDeKaa) def. Antwerp (YiLin Jiang, Andrea Nicholson, Robbie Richards) 9-2. YiLin beat Donna (-14,-7,10,5,6) in a great match.
Los Angeles (Allan Edwards, Mark Sleeman, Lee Brake) def. Amsterdam (Janice Kent, Graham Brake, Duncan Treloar) 6-5. Mark and Duncan had a massive battle to the end with Mark winning (-5,-9,12,8,10).
Division 3: Helsinki (George Camilleri, Dilini Ranasinghe, Darryl Ross) def. Berlin (Simon Hogan, Noreen Frederickson, Mark Stam) 8-3. Simon had a great battle with George (-10,-9,8,7,9).
Melbourne (Delma Knight, Rymer Tabulo, Ollie Hamelink) def. Rome (Ian McKay, Matt West, Peter Goodson) 7-4. Rymer won close 5 sets against Matt (7,9,-3,-9,9).
Division 4: Mexico City (Tiffany Camilleri, Dylan Ringwood, Archel Dela Cruz) def. Tokyo (Remy Zhan, Rachel Fiesta, Hollie Cleaver) 6-5. Dylan started well in his first night against Remy, by winning in 5 sets (9,-9,3,-3,5).
Montreal (Melanie Theodore, Craig VanDeKaa, Jeric Engay) def. Munich (Liz Burton, Amanda Liu, Eldan Japay) 7-4. Eldan had a great win against Craig (7.9.-4,-2,8).
Seoul (David Symons, Ricky Zhan, Daniel Warfield) def. Moscow (Jeff Bennington, Logan Brown, Mohmout Ahmad) 9-2. David had a close battle against Jeff, with David winning (10,9,-8,-5,10).
Contributed with thanks to Andrea Nicholson
Mark Sleeman
Duncan Treloar. Photos supplied
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The North Mackay Ladies Bowls Club kicked off its 2026 season with a Graded Fours Competition, welcoming 40 ladies to the green to compete for the first trophy of the year.
The winning team was Lesley Baumgarten, Daphne Offield, Jean Schmidtke and Ann Smith.
Second place went to Wendy McGee, Phyllis Cooper, Sue Hazledine and Chris Woo.
The club thanks all players for a great start to the year and looks forward to seeing everyone back next week for the Graded Triples Competition.
Contributed with thanks to Sue Hazledine.
Photos supplied

Members of the Sinkers Masters Swim Club are a versatile lot and regularly join in other clubs’ events as well as hosting their own.
On Australia Day 2026, the Mackay Triathlon Club hosted the Aquathon, with a number of Sinkers competing in the sprint, 2.5km run and 300m swim legs, with many even running and swimming the distances twice.
A great team effort.
FUN in FEB on Saturday 28th February is fast approaching and all are welcome. Entry is via Swim Central and closes on Feb 20th. https://mastersswimmingqld.org.au/event/sinkers-fun-in-feb-meet/
This is a local short course (25m) carnival at Mackay North State High School Pool (Valley Street) finishing with a fun after party.
Swim 25m, 50m, 100m or 400m in any stroke and you can nominate up to 6 events.
Save the Date: 2026 Whitehaven Open Water Swim – 4th October 2026.
It’s the King’s Birthday long weekend, so stay the night and party into Monday. There’ll be crystal clear water, world famous white silica sand and an unforgettable swim experience! Whether you’re racing, challenging yourself or soaking up the atmosphere, it’s going to be an incredible weekend in Paradise. More details coming soon.
Proudly supported by MSQ Masters Swimming Queensland.
Sinkers Masters Swimming Club isn’t just for swimmers. It is inclusive of non-swimmers, those learning to swim again and a few using the water to recover from injury, as well as some serious competitors. The club holds regular social events with a morning tea held after each Saturday morning session at the DMR Memorial Pool. For information, please call Megan on 0439980103.
Contributed by Gerri Kissner

Mackay players Max and Diane Holewa, Janelle Conroy and Terry Sheedy played in the Townsville Australia Day Congress. Max and Diane came second in the Walk-ins, Janelle and Terry second in the Swiss Pairs, and all combined to win the Division A Team event. Noel Bugeia came a respectable fourth in the Swiss pairs at the Festival of Bridge in Canberra earlier in the month.
Weekly Results
Tuesday Evening 27 January 2026 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points
1st Eric Goodchild / Noel Bugeia 1st Adrian Westcott / Patricia Garner
2nd Mick King / John McGee 2nd Martin Pearce / Christopher Myers
Wednesday 28 January 2026 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 1st Janet Hansen / Alan Brown
2nd Monica Darley / Frances Brown 2nd Jan Harris / Sandra Morris
3rd Faith Hutchinson / Geoff Cowan 3rd Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood
Thursday Evening 29 January 2026 – 3 Tables One Winner – Green Points
1st Martin Pearce / Karen Caldwell 2nd Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 3rd Jan Harris / Diane Stokes
Friday 30 January 2026 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Susan Wright / Geoffrey Patterson 1st Noel Bugeia / Terry Sheedy
2nd Christine Fitzpatrick / Joy Block 2nd Sandy Patterson / Eric Goodchild
3rd Lorna Shuttlewood / Debra Goodchild 3rd Christine Nice / Diane Cox
4th Joy Robinson / Jewel Schmidt 4th Martin Pearce / Gwen Liddell
Saturday 31 January 2025 – Section A - 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Mary Rose Ramsden / Chris Nice 1st Lorna Shuttlewood / Susan Wright
2nd Frances Brown / Christopher Meyers 2nd Marilin Robins / Faye Wright
3rd Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless 3rd Jan Harris / Griffin Bancroft
Saturday 31 January 2025 – Section B – 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger 1st Monica Darley / Nancy Martin
2nd Sandy Patterson / Joy Hold 2nd Max Holewa / Diane Holewa
3rd Annette Howe / Jewel Schmidt 3rd Eric Goodchild / Debra Goodchild
Contributed with thanks to Joy Block
Terry Sheedy, Janelle Conroy, Max Holewa and Diane
Noel Bugeia. Photos supplied

Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club recently travelled to Alva Beach, Ayr to compete in the North Barrier Branch Champion Lifesaver Carnival. The event involves lifesavers being assessed on their surf sports fitness, patient assessment & CPR skills and a detailed theory paper.
Mackay SLSC Director of Surf Sports, Josh Grant said “This competition is extremely important in developing the skills of our lifesavers. These are the youth who patrol our beaches for the community and make going to the beach safe & enjoyable. It is a very challenging multi-disciplined event that tests competitors in a number of different scenarios that could one day save someone’s life.”
“The surf club’s lifesavers had some outstanding individual results with U17’s Nate McKinnon & Zara Richardson taking out 1st in Champion Lifesaver as well as 1st in First Aid. U15’s females Cadence McKinnon finished 1st with Isabella Grant coming in 2nd in Champion lifesaver, and as a team placed 1st in the First Aid competition. With U15 male Nate Espartinez taking out 1st place also” said Mr Grant
“The club is extremely proud to see our lifesavers excel at such an important event. This was all thanks to the coaching of Cathy McKinnon & Stewart Richardson who will now lead the team heading into state championships on the Gold Coast this weekend, so we can hopefully retain our current positions as state champions in their age groups.”
Contributed by Josh Grant.
Start of the surf race.
U17’s Zara Richardson & Nate McKinnon undertaking a scenario as part of the first Aid competition, which they placed 1st.
Mackay SLSC Champion Lifesaver Team – competitors, officials, coaches and parents.

An innovative refit of Queensland’s flagship marine patrol vessel, Reef Ranger, is set to strengthen the protection of the Great Barrier Reef while supporting local jobs and advancing sustainable marine operations across the state.
Operated by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) in partnership with the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Reef Ranger has worked across the Reef for more than a decade, acting as a floating ranger base for multi-day field operations, scientific research, compliance patrols and Traditional Owner partnerships.
For Whitsundays residents, the Reef is not a distant icon but a living part of the region. The Whitsunday Islands sit within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, with coral reefs beginning as little as 20 kilometres offshore and extending throughout the island group. These reefs underpin the region’s tourism industry, marine biodiversity and coastal lifestyle, making their protection critical to the local economy and environment.
Completed in 2025, the Reef Ranger refit introduces state-of-the-art technology designed to improve efficiency while reducing environmental impact. The upgrades were carried out by specialist Queensland contractors, including Rivergate Marina and Shipyard, supporting skilled jobs and local industry.
Key improvements include new Euro V-compliant propulsion engines, significantly reducing carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions and eliminating black smoke. The vessel can now operate on hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) diesel; a lower-emissions renewable fuel made from waste oils and sustainable feedstocks, subject to availability.
A new hybrid power system has also been installed, combining solar panels, lithium-ion batteries, engine-driven alternators, traditional generators and shore power while in port. This system reduces reliance on diesel generators and lowers overall fuel consumption and emissions.
The final stage of the refit will see the installation of an innovative hull vane foil system, one of the first operational uses of this technology on a government vessel in Australia. The system reduces drag and improves fuel efficiency, with estimated savings of around 50 tonnes of fuel per year — equivalent to the annual energy use of seven to ten average households. A silicone-based antifouling coating has already been applied to the hull, improving performance and making cleaning easier.
The 23.9-metre aluminium catamaran operates for approximately 240 days each year, travelling more than 12,000 nautical miles annually, a distance equivalent to more than six full circumnavigations of Australia since its launch in 2014. With accommodation for 16 crew and support for multiple smaller vessels, Reef Ranger plays a vital role in maintaining reef health across vast and often remote areas.
Among its most significant contributions is its support of major conservation initiatives such as crown-of-thorns starfish monitoring and control, and the Raine Island Recovery Project, delivered in partnership with Traditional Owners. These programs combine Traditional ecological knowledge with modern science to protect culturally and environmentally significant reef systems.
The Great Barrier Reef contributes an estimated $9 billion each year to Australia’s economy and supports around 77,000 full-time jobs, making it one of the nation’s most important natural assets. Tourism alone accounts for nearly 90 per cent of this economic value, a reality strongly felt in regions like the Whitsundays.
Queensland and Australian Government investment in vessels like Reef Ranger reflects a long-term commitment to reef protection, innovation and sustainability. For coastal communities, including those in the Whitsundays, the refit represents not only environmental stewardship but also reassurance that the Reef, central to local livelihoods and identity, is being actively safeguarded for future generations.
The Reef Ranger after its 2025 refit, featuring low-emissions andhybrid technology to boost protection of the Great Barrier Reef.
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Airlie Beach Bowls enjoyed a huge Australia Day celebration with twelve club-selected teams vying for prizes. Winners were John Trembath, Cathy Russell and Don, who travelled from Bowen for the event. Second prize was won by Margo Stanley, Liz McManus and Dennis Donadelli. Each winner took home packets of delicious meat pies or traditional lamingtons.
Tuesday bowls had 17 competitors. The winning team was skipped by Joan McGrath who, with Robin and Mel, defeated Carol, Kath and Mel. Betty Nicolle’s team defeated Greg Fennell’s team. Margo Stanley’s team defeated the team skipped by Lyn Graham. The camaraderie of the day was a delight, with experienced bowlers sharing their experience and helping newcomers.
Wednesday bowls had 22 competitors. Andrew Butler kept up his winning streak, as he and Alan Pershouse defeated Andrew Smyth and Terry Clarke. Bob Spees and his team defeated Warren Mills with only a 5 shot difference. Glen O’Brien’s team defeated Bob McMahon’s, with a margin of 6 shots. The most exciting game of the day was Rick Brunell, Ted Cullen and Arthur McManus, who drew their game against Mandy O'Brien, Lu Rogan and Tony Kelly. All players wished Phil O’Brien a happy 70th birthday.
On Sunday, social bowlers made up two games of triples and two games of pairs. The winning team was Glen O’Brien, Liz McManus and Lu Rogan who defeated Mel Fennell, Dawn Dowell and John Anderson. The club members wished Greg and Mel Fennell happy travels as they head south for an extended holiday.
The Scroungers final for this season will be played on Saturday 7th February. The winner last Saturday was Dennis Donadelli, with Merv Stewart taking the runner up prize.
Contributed with thanks to Betty Whitehorn
Bob McMahon , Merv Stewart, GlenO'Brien , Dave Meiklejohn and Keith Bates

The Proserpine Golf Club is into the swing of its main competition season, following erratic weather through January.
In Tuesday 27th January’s Stroke men’s event, Ryan Gault claimed victory with an impressive 61 nett, ahead of Gerald Lovell on 68 nett. Nearest the Pin prizes went to Nic Apruzzese (2nd) and Paul Gray (13th and 16th).
For the ladies’, Rehab Hull won with 67 nett, narrowly ahead of Heather Luvis on 68 nett, while Di Chard secured the NTP on the 9th.
The Vets Stroke saw Linda Wardroper take out the ladies’ section with 60 nett, followed by Rehab Hull with 67. In the men’s, Gerald Lovell again featured strongly, winning on 68 nett, with Gary Scotford runner-up. Least putts honours went to Linda Wardroper (28) and Trevor Paroz and Ken Granger (27).
On Wednesday 28th January members enjoyed the Ladies’ Single Stableford. A close contest saw Toni Clauss win on 37 points (countback), ahead of Heather Luvis, with Karen Oni third on 36 points. Trish McNeill claimed Nearest the Pin on the 9th.
On Thursday 29th January’s Stableford event, in A Grade, Chris Brett won on 39 points (countback) from Jason Bourke. B Grade honours went to James Devery on 37 points, edging out Luke Swift. NTPs were won by Trevor Paroz, Greg Walker, Brad Fleet and Len Booroff.
Friday 30th January saw the Metropole Hotel 9-Hole Stableford, in which Noelene Spurway topped the field with 21 points, followed by Nathan Sothmann on 20 points, with Loretta Puttick third. Chris Bartlett collected two NTPs.
During Saturday 31st January’s Stableford event, in the men’s A Grade, Tony Chapple won on 37 points (countback) from Gavin Kerwand, with Scott Clarke third. B Grade was won by James Unsworth with 38 points, ahead of Greg Puttick and Cooper Nissen.
The ladies’ event saw Di Chard winning on 42 points, followed by Edwina Pettiford (41)and Heather Luvis (39).
After Sunday 1st February’s Stroke Monthly Medals, Shaun Brown claimed the men’s title with 65 nett, just ahead of David Mason on 66 nett. In the ladies’ event, Hayley King (Pioneer Valley GC) posted an excellent 58 nett to win, with Edwina Pettifordrunner-up.
Upcoming fixtures include the Metropole Hotel 9-hole run on Friday 6th February, and Monthly Medals on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th.
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

The Cannonvale Cannons travelled north last weekend to compete at the Townsville Tourist Long Course Transition Meet, tackling challenging hot conditions across the entire weekend. With several swimmers still recovering from the Country Championships held in Rockhampton the previous weekend, the Cannons fielded a smaller-than-usual team. Despite this, the squad produced a series of impressive performances, personal bests, and podium finishes throughout the meet.
Several swimmers stood out for significant personal best improvements, including Roxanne Groom, Lucas Korosec, Nelson Malady, and Zavier Woolston. A special mention goes to Andie Reynolds for carving an outstanding 32.82 seconds off her 200-metre Backstroke time — a remarkable improvement that reflects her hard work and commitment in training. Zavier Woolston competed in his first-ever 200-metre Butterfly, showing great determination and resilience to complete the demanding event.
Lucas Korosec enjoyed an exceptional meet, producing a dominant performance by claiming gold medals in all nine of his events. His consistency across multiple strokes and distances was a highlight for the Cannons and a testament to his preparation and race execution.
Newest Cannon, Joshua Ketchup, made his carnival debut and was warmly welcomed by teammates. He was well supported throughout the weekend, alongside Lily Woolston, by senior swimmer Dylan Reynolds, who ensured both younger athletes felt confident and encouraged in their first major meet experience.
Cash prizes for podium placings in the 200m events were awarded to Lucas Korosec, Roxanne Groom, Ruby and Koa Harland, Celeste Orenshaw, Andie Reynolds, Adie Sanders, Nelson Malady, Maeve and Declan Dichiera, and Zavier Woolston, highlighting the depth of strong performances across the team.
Declan Dichiera and Celeste Orenshaw also qualified for the IM Eliminator event, with Celeste powering through the rounds to finish second overall and secure $50 in prize money.
Congratulations go to Nelson Malady, Roxanne Groom, and Maeve Dichiera on earning their A Grade Swimming North Queensland upgrade medals.
The Cannons now turn their focus to a busy and exciting finish to the season, beginning with the Queensland Sprint Championships in Brisbane next weekend and concluding with Club Championships on March 29.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
The Mighty Cannonvale Cannons. Photo Supplied.

Eight swimmers from Whitsunday Swimming Club delivered an outstanding performance at the inaugural 2026 Queensland Country Championships, held in Rockhampton over the Australia Day long weekend.
Competing across three days of racing in hot conditions, the Whitsunday team went head-to-head with athletes from 42 clubs across Queensland, producing an impressive haul of personal bests, top 10 finishes and podium results.
Charlie was a standout performer, recording personal best times in all 10 events across the meet, including backing up PBs in finals. Charlie also secured bronze medals in both the 100-metre and 200-metre backstroke and finished inside the top 10 on three occasions.
Bella continued her strong form with a silver medal in the 50m butterfly and a bronze medal in the 50m freestyle, breaking the 29-second barrier. She also recorded four top 10 finishes and multiple personal bests throughout the championships.
George achieved remarkable consistency in the multiclass events, finishing third in six races: the 200m freestyle, 50m breaststroke, 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle, 200m individual medley, and 50m backstroke.
Evie recorded two top 10 finishes and a personal best in the 100m breaststroke, while Hayden achieved one top 10 finish and personal bests in all swims. Leyton added another top 10 finish and recorded personal best times across the board.
Jayde produced one of the most impressive improvements of the meet, clocking a massive 7.69-second personal best in the 200m breaststroke. Isaac also enjoyed a breakthrough performance, recording personal bests in all events and breaking the 30-second mark in the 50-metre freestyle with a time of 29.57 seconds.
Coach Jenny was on deck to witness the swimmers shine, and the club continues to thank her for her coaching, support, and words of wisdom.
The 2026 Queensland Country Championships marked an extremely proud moment for the club and an excellent start to the new Queensland Country Championships era. If this meet is anything to go by, Whitsunday Swimming Club is in for an exciting 2026.
Next stop is the Queensland State Sprints in Brisbane, starting February 7.
Contributed with thanks to Amanda Yuskan
Smiles as swimmers celebrate. Photo supplied

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.