From Officer In Charge of Whitsunday Police Station Anthony Moynihan G’day everyone and thanks for the opportunity from Whitsunday Life to provide a little article on the goings on from the perspective of Whitsunday Police. Firstly, I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Anthony Moynihan, I am the Senior Sergeant, Officer in Charge of the Whitsunday Police Station. I have been a proud member of the Queensland Police Service for 25 years. I started off working down south in Toowoomba and Ips
Read the full storyThe Bowen Polocrosse Club’s first-ever Ladies Day is already a success, with tickets selling out weeks ahead of the July 26 event. Set on Saturday, the afternoon will feature live acoustic music, prosecco, and a whole lot of fun. The Ladies Day event runs from 12pm to 4pm, offering a wide array of the A and B grade matches as part of a broader effort to promote the sport and attract new crowds. Capped at 100 attendees, the event is a test run for what could become an annual highlight. Affordab
Read the full storyThe annual BMA CQ Rescue Golf Day on Hamilton Island teed off under blue skies and brisk winds on Saturday 14, drawing 92 eager players to the island greens for a good cause. Despite the challenging conditions, spirits remained high as teams tackled the scenic course. The charity event didn’t just stay on the fairways, a bustling raffle and auction added to the fundraising total, helping raise an incredible $64,120 for BMA CQ Rescue. Hamilton Island Golf Club Manager Michael Frampton confirmed
Read the full storyThe Cairns Ironman held in the heart of Tropical North Queensland is a ripper! It is set amongst the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest, the only place in the World where two World heritage areas meet. The Event was held on 15th June. On the day there were two events, a challenging FULL Ironman consisting of a 3.8km ocean swim, 180km cycle with a 42.2km marathon run to finish. The other event is still a tough one, a half Ironman and half the above distances which is a race rather than
Read the full storyThis week 80 motivated people ran, jogged and walked the 5km waterfront course, of whom 22 were first timers to Airlie Beach parkrun and 6 recorded new personal best times - well done to Darren, Jay, Isabella, Bronwyn, Susanne and Kathryn. In addition, Nathalie celebrated 25 weeks as a volunteer. Bob celebrated his 100th parkrun and Janice and Keegan completed their 100th parkrun at different locations, they came to Airlie Beach to celebrate these milestones.
The event was made possible by 16 wonderful volunteers: Nick, Justin, Kara, Matthew (run director), Aimee, Leigh, Nicole, Kirsty, Emily, Madison, Dylan (photographer), Samuel, Laura, Lynne, Caitlin and Joanne.
Airlie Beach parkrun started on 5th December 2015. Since then 3,895 participants have completed 21,052 parkruns covering a total distance of 105,260 km, including 2,484 new Personal Bests. A total of 338 individuals have volunteered 2,907 times.
Several volunteers are needed for next week, please contact Airlie Beach parkrun at airliebeach@parkrun.com if you can help.
Every Saturday Airlie Beach parkrun meets at 6:50am for a briefing at area D, Coral Sea Marina (adjacent to the top carpark). Parking is free in the lower carpark till 9:30am if a parkrun barcode is placed on the dashboard.
Post parkrun coffee and chat is held at My Rainbow Bakery, Shingley Beach.
Contributed with thanks to Airlie Beach parkrun
Janice and Keegan completed their 100th different parkrun and Bob completed his 100th parkrun
Most of the team of magnificent volunteers that made parkrun happen
Nathalie has achieved 25 weeks as a volunteer
In a thrilling conclusion to the inaugural Friday Nights Under Lights junior basketball competition, the Proserpine Pirates have clinched the title overcoming a late challenge from the Cannonvale Crocodiles.
In the first match of the evening, the Crocs took on the Airlie Beach Ballers in a neck and neck match with scores tied at 10-10 at half time.
The tense second half saw both teams tussle for the lead before the Crocs went ahead for the final time, winning 18-16.
The next match saw the Ballers back up to face the Pirates. Fatigue got the better of Airlie side with Pirates running away with it 34-6.
The results set up an exciting finish for the competition. If the Pirates won, they would move to eight wins and take the title outright, while a win for the Crocs would move them level with the Pirates on seven wins, with the outcome coming down to points for and against percentage.
As has been the case throughout the six-week tournament, the standard of play from both teams was excellent with the crowd treated to a wonderful display of junior basketball. On this occasion it was the Crocs who prevailed, though, concluding their season with a 29-28 win.
This meant a quick crunch of the numbers to see who would take the overall crown for the term, and it was the Pirates from Proserpine coming out on top with a superior point for and against percentage (1.36% vs 1.10%).
“We are all ecstatic with the first running of our Friday Nights Under Lights comp,” Tim Oberg from Whitsunday Basketball said.
“The kids who have participated have all been immense, displaying wonderful sportspersonship and increasing their skill development.”
Mr Oberg thanked the volunteer team managers and referees, as well as the parents.
“We can’t wait to do this all again in term three,” he said.
Registrations for term 3, Friday Nights Under Lights, are now open.
Contributed with thanks to Tim Oberg
The Proserpine Pirates won the first season of Friday Night Under Lights Basketball
Airlie Beach Ballers finished in third
It was a tight night of games for the finale
Cannonvale Crocodiles were pipped at the end by the Pirates, but enjoyed their first full season
A six-match week for the Airlie Beach Darts Club on return from mid-season break, starting with a midweek match played between Ross Gallichan and Jamie Woods.
Ross, who was desperately looking for only his second win of the season, was going to have to play his best stuff to overcome Woods - who’s winning everything in sight at the moment.
Woods’s form would suggest nothing but a win was on the cards, and Woods did just that, taking full control and winning the match 7/1. He’s looking like the man to beat again this season.
The match on Saturday afternoon went down to the wire with a resurgent Andy Peel defeating Nathan O’Hara 7/5. Nathan who’s playing his best darts presently was unlucky not to get a point.
At the club on Sunday, Jayden Lloyd put his first points on the board this season with a 7/5 victory over Lorraine Woods.
Seumas Rose had two fine victories, the first of which was a 7/2 win over Gary Robbie, and the second was a 7/1 over Aaron Paull.
Finally, Kameron Reason rounded out this week’s fixtures with a 7/1 win over Jayden Lloyd.
The Premier League is proudly sponsored by Mika Airlie and Whitsunday Tattooing.
Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher
Jayden Lloyd claimed his first win of the season at Mika on Sunday
For Airlie Beach Bowls Club members living here in paradise, the mornings may be cold this winter, but the bowls are sizzling.
Starting on Tuesday, ladies’ bowlers played two division games in one day: Division 4 played Mackay City with skipper Rhonda Lloyd and players Di Dobbins, Tess Walker, and Lane Telford playing sensational bowls for a 40-28 two-team win.
They sadly lost to West Tigers in the afternoon event.
Division 1 played brilliant bowls with a three team 68-41 win with Betty Nicole outstanding.
They beat Mackay City in an outstanding 61-47 win.
Tuesday after social bowls saw a last end win by John Trembath and Paul Tobias defeating Mark Mawson and John Brown with a last bowl 15-14 win.
Wednesday afternoon social bowls saw 20 players out in force.
Wednesday night’s Business House Bowls was the season conclusion with PRD team and Hadlow Racing Team finishing on equal points.
It went to ends won with PRD our major sponsor winners overall, see photo congratulations to John Morris and his team for a well-deserved victory.
The school competition is coming to an end with St Catherine’s school deciding Harry Craig and Corey Stroud would be representatives for their school with the Christian College and Proserpine High school yet to be finalised.
The club also welcomed back those who competed in the Australian Open.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Robin Brown and Mark Mawson from Whitsunday Gold A Coffee team presenting the Business House Bowls Trophies to John Morris, Andy McDougall, and Kyle Davey from PRD4
On Wednesday there were two games of Social Bowls played, with Arthur Griffith and Philip Brown defeated Bob Ross and Garry Alexander.
Final score was 31-3, while Mike Harrison and Warren Wilson defeated Tom Jessop and Peter Lawton, 28-14.
Many thanks to all who assisted on Thursday morning with the working bee.
On Sunday afternoon John Anderson, Mary Hedgelong, and Garry Alexander defeated Heather Brown, Mike Harrison, and Jim Quod 24-22.
Tom Jessop, Philip Brown and Arthur Griffith came back from a deficit to defeat Alen Sanderson, John Lahney, and Peter Lawton 30-20.
Saturday, July 2: upcoming Club Championship Fours will start at 8.30am.
Peter Lawton, Garry Alexander, Dale Haack, and David Ling vs Gavin Noonan, Luchie Gardel, Andrew Bell, and Barry Saroglia; Shane Kinnear, Brett Saroglia, Michael Kinnear, and Grahame Kinnear vs Todd Leys, Nathan Dodds, Scott Hamilton, and Gavin Milne
Semi Finals Club Championship Fours on Saturday, July 2 begins at 11.30am. Winner of Ling/Saroglia game v Harry Craig, Duwaine Hiscox, Toby Craig and Marcus Craig; Winner of Kinnear/Milne game vs Martin Corr, Warren Wilson, Jonathan Bye and Wayne Handley
Final Club Championship Fours begins Saturday, July 2 at 2.30pm between winners of Semi Final vs Winners of Semi Final.
Sunday, July 3, 9am start for the B Pairs Alen Sanderson and Harry Craig vs Arthur Griffith and Bruce Uhe, Peter Lawton will be subbing for Bruce Uhe; Club Championship Pairs Marty Flowers and Vince Olsen v Jonathan Bye and Wayne Handley
Please note, all games will be play/sub or forfeit.
Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown
Enjoying the sunshine and perfect weather for bowls, Mike Harrison and Tom Jessop
Monday last week saw a full green of self-selected triples, the winners for the afternoon were J Breakwell, B Bowring, and J Stamp defeat P Sullivan, M Hyde, and R Hyde.
Tuesday’s big winners for the afternoon were S Pearson, J Hayson, and S Farrell defeating J Painting, B Bellingham, and R Stitt.
Fun Friday winners for the afternoon was Robyn Ron, who defeated Mandy Chris.
Sunday winners for the afternoon were Brian and Steve Franz defeating Deb Kaye and David Denis.
Ladies Competition final of the Ladies’ was A Singles won by Penny Warren who defeated Denise Wallace.
Men’s Competition: A Singles M Wright d M Drummond. The final was played on Sunday with Geoff Danvers defeating Mitch Wright.
Don’t forget we are hosting our Monster Cent Sale at the club on Saturday afternoon starting 1.30pm sharp.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Wednesday’s competition was a single stableford event at Bowen Golf Club, with men’s winner Greg Fairs 40 points, and runner up Rob Byles 39 points.
Ladies’ winner on the day was Marg Need, 39 points, while runner up was Wendy Tracey, 36 points on the countback.
Saturday was a Stableford competition sponsored by Tim Warren Auto Airconditioning and Electrical.
Ladies’ winner Freddy Lynch, 38 points on countback, while runner up was Pauline Martin with38 points, too.
Men’s winner Marcus Yasso finished with 40 points on countback, and runner up was Ryley Malone, also on 40 points.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott
: Tim Warren winners Freddy Lynch, with runner up Pauline Martin, and runner up Ryley Malone
Mid-June saw the end of the FISHi Veteran's Opens for another year, with 35 players out on the green for the final day, seven of whom were out of towners.
The weather was fine, although a bit windy, and the course was in good condition. Women's Champion was Tina Randmae with a great score (39), second Vickie Wallace (37), and third Leanne Alexander (38).
The Men's Champion was Vic Feldman with the top score of 40, second Trevor Paroz (35) and third Barry Mortimer (34).
Nearest the pins for the Women went to Marieta Smith (2nd), Elspeth (9th in the hole and 16th) and Robyn Whitham (13th).
The Men's nearest the pins went to Trevor (2nd), Vic (9th and 13th), and Nick Apruzzese (16th).
Winners for closest to the snake up the 18th were Ken Granger and Debbie McCowan, while the lucky winners of the FISHi seafood tray were Jan and Barry Shuwalow.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
Jan and Barry Shuwalow, winners of the FISHi seafood tray
The weekly competition winner this week was Terry Kimpton with 20 points, Ron Thynne came in second with 20 points and new player Brayden Davies was third on 19 points.
The Prawn Run was won by Wayne Singleton who took first place on a count back win 21 points. Second was Glenn Scott also with 20 points and third Brayden Davies with 20 points.
Sunday was the first Monthly medal for the new year’s cycle, won by Adam Singleton with a nett 48 followed by Wayne Singleton with 52 taking the count back placing over David Thomas also on 52.
Best off the stick was Justyn Durbin.
Nearest the Pin was Glen Scott and Elise Hodgson. This Sunday will be the Club Championships for a 27 hole round win, with great prizes on offer.
Registrations are being taking this week and must be in by Friday.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross
Scott Hayes
Whitsunday Sea Eagles teams tackled Mackay Magpies in a fantastic day of footy at Whitsunday Sports Park.
After hard games against Saints the week before, all teams were looking to turn it around and come home with wins.
In the senior matchup, Magpies were first to the scoreboard against a struggling Sea Eagles team, winning out the first quarter two goals to zip.
Whilst Sea Eagles had their fair share of the footy in the second, inaccurate kicking meant Magpies were able to pile on another five goals. The home side saw a half time deficit of seven goals, however the game turned upside down in the second half with Sea Eagles lifting their level of play to take back the match.
Backline was led by Jake Turner and Alex Rodgers, midfielders Jake Smith and Brent Downie stepped up, and Sam Keating and Eden Wishart worked together to hit the scoreboard.
The vocal home crowd played their part, building with excitement as Sea Eagles managed eight goals to Magpies zero in the second half to take out the win.
Sea Eagles Senior Women had a fantastic 89–0 win against Mackay Magpies managing to kick their highest ever score.
Deakoda Costello snagged four up front, whilst Mia Trinder played her usual high standard of footy. Georgie Carland held the defence together and Sheridan Callcott showed her ever improving skills around the ground.
Penny Turner bagged four goals in her first ever AFL game and the younger squad of Under 18s had outstanding games with Makayla Rataj and Jade Healey both scoring goals.
Sea Eagles Under 17s had another win under their belt against a struggling Magpies side and were able to expand their ever improving skills to come away comfortable winners 94 – 34.
Under 14s Sea Eagles also had a comfortable win 72 – 12 with the team able to work well together to provide the forward line multiple opportunities to hit the scoreboard.
Get down to Mackay this weekend to support the Sea Eagles Senior Men taking on Eastern Swans at Rogers Oval from 1.20pm.
Contributed with thanks to Kaz Morrison
It was a hard-fought win for the senior Sea Eagles men on the weekend
Photography: Cody Fowler
Whitsunday United saw most teams record a win or a draw at worst, starting off with the U14's, who led the way with both teams still undefeated two thirds through the season.
The top-of-the-table Premier side overcame a fast-starting Lions on the weekend to eventually roll over them, winning 4-1.
Man of the Match Reef Peel put in a huge attacking effort, scoring two goals.
The U14 Div1 side had a 5-1 win over Magpies, with Jacob Godden the outstanding performer with three goals and involvement in every play.
The U16's frustrating run continues, despite matching the top of the table and undefeated Lions side across the park.
The home side went down 2-0 as Lions capitalised on a defensive mix up, which led to a converted penalty in the last minute.
The side relied on seven U14 players backing up to fill the bench.
The Whitsunday Women played at home with the Div1 side storming to a strong 2-0 win against Dolphins. Goals to Lucia Bates and Mabel Gudes sealed the win.
Belle Howard took out player of the Match for her strong attacking runs from defence and composure on the ball. The side is now within striking distance of the top four with several games in hand.
The Premier Women had a frustrating game drawing 2-2 against a Rangers side that fought hard the whole game.
The Men’s reserves faced a determined onslaught from the Crusaders which took the visitors to a 4-1 lead, but the local lads rallied and came back to even the score at 4-4.
Nicholas Hansen starred, scoring two, whilst Josh Lowe and Philip Mcallister adding the extras. The draw keeps the side third on the ladder.
The Premier Men continued their winning form, taking a comfortable and impressive 3-0 win against the third placed Crusaders.
In a fast-paced match, the home side was never troubled and treated the crowd to some great football. Jimmy McEvoy-Bowe, an own goal, and Ben Smith the scorers, putting the side in second place with games in hand.
The school holidays don’t mean no football for the kids. Whitsunday's United FC has partnered up with Sargent Sport and Seven Football to run a three-day clinic during the school holidays – July 6 - 8, 8am from 11am.
The clinic will be run at Whitsunday Sports Park by WUFC Premier players and experienced coaches - Scott Ferries and Scott Boldy. Go to www.whitsundayunitedfc.com/events to book
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic
Men Reserves Kiel Crocker charges forward in attack
U16 Prem Alex Grossi with a nice touch forward
Photography: Penny Grossi
After a four-year hiatus, a long-running charity bowls event commemorating the life of a much-loved Proserpine local returned to raise $1990 for the Leukaemia Foundation.
Sixty-four bowlers were out in force at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club on Saturday morning for the Richard ‘Dick’ Todd Memorial Bowls.
The annual event – which took a break during the Covid pandemic – has raised funds for charities across the Whitsundays since its inception in 2011.
Named for local Dick Todd, the event commemorates the Proserpinian’s life – which was tragically cut short after a lung cancer diagnosis.
Started by his brother Ken Todd, the event is an encapsulation of Dick’s enjoyment of both the sport of bowling and his ability to bring the community together – while having a bit of a drink and a laugh.
Ken Todd said the event has previously raised funds for the Proserpine hospital, as well as money for a young, local girl who was fighting cancer.
“We always know where it’s going, and it’s always for a good cause. This year, we’ve put it to Leukaemia Foundation because we had someone from our group whose wife passed away from it this year,” Mr Todd said.
“The idea is, come in as colourful clothes as you can. Dicky would have loved it.”
His daughter, Debbie Todd, said the same: “He was a big bowler and he loved to be happy, to sing and dance. Especially with the drinking on the side!”
“It’s a good way to remember and celebrate his life, as well as raise money for causes.”
The event had multiple sponsors contributing to its raffle and auction, which were the main fundraising portions of the day.
Dick Todd’s family (pictured here) have been running a charity bowls event in his honour for almost ten years
Sixty-four bowlers were out in force on the day, enjoying the sun, fun, and drinks, as well as raising funds for Leukaemia Foundation
Mama Africa Raiders travelled down the Bruce to take on Kuttabul Camelboks at Lions Park, on Saturday in a first versus second match-up.
Historically, games between the two have been close, physical and entertaining encounters, and Saturday’s match was no different.
The game was summed up by its last five minutes, where Raiders defended their try line, combating much bigger opposition with a never die attitude.
Coach Andrè Houston said a large percentage of the squad have played more rugby over the past two months than professionals do.
“Their Rugby commitment, representing Mackay Stingers, U19s, and Men’s Central Queensland weekend training camps, travelling for these and our own Club duties, is an indicator to why our boys started flatter today,” he said.
“We lead the whole game, but they had to dig deep to prevent Kuttabul from scoring in the last five. I applaud their determination and character”.
It was a back and forth, end to end affair, with Raiders showing flair with ball in hand to make line breaks.
The travelling side didn’t hit their natural flow and rhythm, with Kuttabul disrupting Raiders with accurate tackling, strong running, and strong set pieces.
The boot of Niall Clancy kept the Raiders ticking over, scoring 12 points for the day. Individual brilliance by Cayden Yuskan saw him score two tries. Brother duo Joel and Dylan Hoffmann combined to score, too.
The team’s standout was their attitude in their own 22-metres for that last five minutes, preventing Kuttabul from scoring to even the match up.
“Defence builds character,” Houston said.
“They could have easily given up, but the bond between these young men is amazing; they never want to let each other down.”
Cayden Yuskan’s stand out performance bagged him three players points. Matarae Tauroa picked up two for high work rate, and Dylan Hoffmann, for his ever presence in the back line, gained one point.
This weekend Mama Africa Raiders will be hosting the Moranbah Bulls at home to close out Round two.
The Club will also hold their annual Old Boys Day, inviting any ex-players, near or far, to come enjoy the day. Kick-off at 3.30pm.
The night will feature after match live entertainment, intermingling with past and present players, and the Wallabies vs England test match shown live on TV.
The Club wished its nine players the best of luck at the QLD Representative Carnival, representing both U19s and Men’s Central Queensland in Toowoomba this weekend.
Raiders will host their Old Boys matchday this weekend, welcoming past and present players to Whitsunday Sportspark
Raiders remain top of the table having conquered the Camelboks
Every few years, coach Mark Erickson designs a new Beast swim set, with this year the return. It featured three variations: an eight-, four-, or two-kilometre Beast.
Mark was surprised and impressed by the swimmers’ efforts on the morning, which featured swimmers like Jane Delac, who smashed the eight-kilometre set in three hours.
Jane swam one-kilometre Free, 2 x 500-metre Pull, 4 x 250-metre Kick, 3 x 400-metre IM, 800-metre Kick, 5 x200-metre Free, 20 x 50-metre Not Free, and 10 x 100-metre Choice.
Congratulations to the four-kilometre Beast swimmers: Lola Fisher, Cheryl West, Kay Corskie, Robin Arndale, Sharanne Maclean, Lisa Maher, Kate Thomson, Sonya Khatiwala, Sally Archibald, Nicole Murphy, and Julie Mitchell.
The swimmers completed 800-metre Free, 2 x 400-metre Pull, 4 x 200-metre Kick, 8 x 100-metre IM, and 2 x 400-metre Back or Breast.
The four-kilometre group thought the biggest challenge was the butterfly in the medleys and were pleased when that part ended.
Congratulations to Mick Pisaniello and Sofia Fortunato for completing the two-kilometre Beast.
Mick and Sofia swam 400-metre Free, 400-metre Pull, 400-metre Kick, 400-metre Back, and 400-metre Choice.
Both Mick and Sofia agreed the 400-metre Back was the biggest challenge.
Well done to all the swimmers who conquered the beast!
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen
Julie, Kay and Lola after the four-kilometre swim
Car enthusiasts from across the region will unite in their shared passion for motorsports at the return of Whitsunday Horsepower Day tomorrow on the Airlie Beach Sailing Club lawns.
Featuring the “genuine heroes of horsepower” – both drivers and their cars – the event is hosting upwards of a 75-vehicle display, an appearance by Supercar Driver Cameron Waters along with his Monster Energy V8, and vehicles from various racing categories.
The local community have been invited to the free entry event where rev-heads of the region will have a chance to revel in their passion.
Tevent will again contribute to local charities by raising funds and awareness for mental health groups including Whitsunday Suicide Prevention Network, Real Mates Talk, and Kick On.
Appointed Chair of Whitsunday Horsepower Heroes Inc. Colin Thomspson, said they’ll have plenty of racing teams alongside their Formula 3s, 2s, and burnout cars to name a few of the displays.
“The target for us, and what we’re working towards, is making the day a prelude event to the Townsville 500,” Mr Thompson.
“We’ve really gone all out this year: we’ll have jumping castles, a riding bull, two choppers for joy flights - an R66 and an ex-Army Huey - and loads of raffles throughout the course of the day.
“There’ll be door prizes, food all day from Sailing Club and racing celebrities like Cameron Waters; so, come out, have a family fun day, see things that you can’t normally see, especially the race cars.”
WHAT: Whitsunday Horsepower Day 2022
WHEN: July 2, 9.00am to 5.00pm
WHERE: Whitsunday Sailing Club
The Whitsundays will celebrate another engine infused Horsepower Heroes Day tomorrow with locals invited to join in on the fun
Image: R Jean Photography