The City Ladies held another fantastic weekend of bowls over the May Day weekend. Each day had a full green, with Ladies Fours on Saturday and Mixed Fours on Sunday. The Marie Gravino Shield was won by Shirley Sturgeon, Anna Knight, Emma Pash and Dawn Field on Saturday. The shield was donated by Marie’s family in her honour. She was a long-time member of the Ladies Club, and held the position of Junior Vice for several years. On Sunday, the Mixed Team winners were R. Harris, P. Rintoul, R. Rin
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Read the full storyAfter two rain-soaked postponements, the sun finally smiled on the Marian Ladies Bowls Club as they hosted their much-anticipated annual Harvest Triples on Monday, 12 May 2025. With a full green of 16 teams, players were eager to hit the turf and enjoy two spirited games of bowls. Laughter, friendly competition, and fine form were all in abundance throughout the day. Alongside the on-green action, visitors also enjoyed a popular cent sale and browsed a delightful selection of plants and handma
Read the full storyLast Sunday, more than 40 runners and supporters took to the streets for the annual Farmer’s Long Gallop, featuring 5km and 17km courses that started from the Evans Avenue North residence of long-time supporter, Agnes Farmer. Agnes and her late husband Fred hosted the event from the club’s very first year, and following Fred’s passing from multiple myeloma 12 years ago, Agnes continued the tradition. A self-confessed non-morning person, she had now hosted the run an incredible 49 times, still m
Read the full storyFor the second week in a row the Proserpine Pirates were the only undefeated team on the night in round four of the all-new Friday Nights Under Lights basketball competition.
In the first match of the evening, the Airlie Beach Ballers went up against the Cannonvale Crocs. With each passing week it is becoming evident just how much these players are improving and this was clearly on shown in this game.
Scores were very close until half time however the Crocs ran away with it, 27-16 in the second half.
The next match saw the Crocs back up to face the in-form Pirates. This was a good old-fashioned thriller, with both teams taking turns to lead. Ultimately the Pirates had a little too much heave ho, taking the win 24-21.
The final match for round four pitted the Pirates up against the Ballers. One might enquire what they are putting in the water in Proserpine as these Pirates just seem to be getting better every week. This match ended in a resounding victory for the Proserpineans, 26-10
Amazingly, after 4 rounds of Friday Nights Under Lights, all three teams are sitting on four wins and four losses.
The Pirates lead the table on for and against, followed by the Crocs and the Ballers. With two weeks to go it’s all to play for with the winning team taking home the Friday Nights Under Lights shield, generously manufactured by Bomitali Woodcraft.
“Our community needs more activities for children and families to enjoy and Friday Nights Under Lights certainly ticks these boxes!” Shane Bomitali from Bomitali Woodcraft said.
This is the inaugural term of the Friday Nights Under Lights concept, brought to the community by Whitsunday Basketball.
Games are held at Cannonvale State School on Friday evenings from 5pm and are for children aged 8 to 16 years.
Contributed with thanks to Tim Oberg
Round 10 is just past the halfway mark of this year’s Premier League season, and with a three week break on the horizon, all players would love nothing more than to with a victory on Sunday at Mika.
The first matches were all 7/1 victories for Dom Friend, Joe Wilson, and Jamie Woods, over Nathan O’Hara, Garry Robbie and Alan Green respectfully.
In the second set of matches, Joe Wilson defeated Lorraine Woods 7/2, Kameron Reason and Gary Robbie played out a 6 all draw, and Dom Friend secured his 2nd win of the day with a 7/0 victory over Ross Gallichan.
The last group of games saw Jamie Maher lose his 100 per cent record, going down 7/4 to Andy Peel.
Andy came from three nil down in that game with an impressive comeback. Jamie Woods continues to impress with a 7/1 win over Nathan O’Hara. And Dom Friend made it 3 from 3 on the day by beating Gary Robbie by 7 legs to 1.
The Premier League is proudly sponsored by Mika Airlie and Whitsunday Tattooing Airlie Beach.
Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher
Kameron Reason playing out a draw on Sunday at Mika
Airlie Bowl’s week started with Ladies Pennants teams Division 1 travelling to Sarina, skippered by Betty Nicole, Ladda Purdie, and Margo Stanley.
The triple of teams won 71-51.
Division 4 ladies’ teams played at West Tigers in Mackay in a 40 all draw.
Tuesday afternoon social bowls welcomed Jess and Thomas Rimene and Natalie Corlette and Benny Daniel.
Steve Cunningham’s team of John Brown, Bill Gordon and Col Morris pipped them at the post for the prize money.
Wednesday afternoon Social bowls saw 26 bowlers compete for the first prize, with Merve Stewart guiding his team to a great win.
Wednesday night’s Business House Bowls saw Gold A beat Tuk Tuks, and PRD beat Woolies Allsorts team by one point.
Aaron DeBrincatt’s team of Kitties giving Hadlow Racing’s team their first defeat, whilst the team of Health Hub won their first game 9-6.
The weekend was the last two games for our Division 1, 4, 5, and 6 teams with Division 6 going down to Sarina 50-40.
Steve Lawrie led his team to a 25-23 win assisted by Dave Micklejohn, Bob Fenney, and Merve Stewart.
Division 5 played Seaforth at home with Noel Crosbie’s team of club favourite Andy McDougall, Graham Cowling, and Ted Cullen winning 32-9 and 47-32 overall.
Sunday, they traveled to Mackay club and Tony Whitehorn’s team won 17-14 but lost overall 41-33.
They May still win their division with one postponed game to be played by Mackay teams.
Division 4 in a closely contested team effort just going down 41-37 with a 1 point rink result .
Division 1 travelled to Southern Suburbs who lead the competition by a large margin. Airlie left with one rink winning and two narrowly losing, which showed the squad next season have the capability to reverse sweep the competition.
Sunday the Proserpine team faced Manny Isgro’s side in a nail biting 64-61 victory, who now possibly finish in second place.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
John Fielding, Warren Mills, Peter Barratt, Andrew Butler Mark Mawson, Russell Jackson, Manny Isgro, Rod Tucker, Harry Quod, Shane Spann, Bob McMahon, and Luke Kinnear
Sunday: E Dunn, George, W Reddec played B Beel, I Wheeler, P Warren. D Retchless, C Reddit, K Armstrong played P Breakwell, K Coad, L Knight.
T Blair, J Haysony, B Beel, played S Shearing, R Stitt, F Duncan. T Bowen, P Nesbett played B Myers, D Medelry.
Double lead B Russo, M Nesbit, M Wilson played J Breakwell, K Russo, J Stamp.
Monday: B Sims, P McAlpine, D Madeleine played R Payton, K Armstrong, B Dykstra.
S Brunker, G Colquhoun, K Whitton played P Breakwell, J Breakwell, J Stamp. L Warner, G Wills, I Warner played L Danvers, L Knight, G Danvers. K Wallace, S Snow, C Frew played E Dunn, J Hearly, C Hearly. H Delaree, F Richards, P Richards played P Warren, I Wheeler, B Beel.
R Stitt, M Wilson, H Nation played J Haysom, M Drummond, A Rolfe. Double lead L White, T Roach, played Peter Wayne.
Tuesday: B Sims, J Hayston, M Wilson played M Coad, I Laird, M Drummond. R McAlpine, C Rettick, N Reddick, played D Retchless, H Reah, B Dykstra.
M Nesbett, P Warren played M Dridson, P Nesbitt. Double lead D Beel, B Parkey played D Madde.
P Robinson, J Haysom, R Brunker played B Russo, H Reid, L Smith.
Contributed with thanks to Pat Tracey
Wednesday’s competition was a single stroke event for the June midweek monthly medals.
Ladies’ winner Judi Morris 67 nett, runner up Janice Bates 68 nett, while men’s winner on a countback Gregg Aplin 68 nett, runner up Peter Coad 68 nett.
Saturday’s competition was the ladies June Monthly medal.
Winner Grace Nott 69 nett, runner up Leanne Swan 70 nett, with pin shots to Claire Garrod, Ruth Dunn, Viv Clark, and Paulette Barrett.
Sunday was the men’s Monthly medal.
Winner on a countback Perry Layton 64 nett, runner up Brendan Wells 64 nett.
This weekend’s event is a single stableford event sponsored by Rekenen Accountants.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott
Proserpine Vets really turned on the weather to host Pioneer Valley Veterans for the first round of the Croker Shield for 2022.
A good field of 52 players competed, with the men's winner on the day Captain Ken Granger on 37 followed by PV's Dale Hoffman 36, with John Oates 34, Richard Treloar 32, and John Roser 31.
The ladies’ winner was our own Lyn Muller 36 from Jenny Hounsell 35, Jacqui Wall 35, Tessa Aitken 32.
Nearest the pins went to Ken Granger on 2, Phil Luckett on 13 and Jim Bartolo on 16, Rehab Hull in the hole on 2 and Lyn Muller on 16 and 13.
The overall points for the day went to Proserpine 272 and Pioneer Valley 238.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
Lyn Muller and Ken Granger
Whitsunday Brahman’s were at home last weekend, facing off against the Moranbah Miners at Les Stagg Oval.
The Townsville Pirates kicked off the afternoon of rugby, having travelled from down the coast to take on the Whitsunday Brahmans Old Bulls.
The Over 35s master’s game was played in great spirits as excellent entertainment with player’s turning back the clock to show some skills from yesteryear, and men trying to do things they haven’t done in many years.
Reserve Grade were the first competitive fixture, and had a very strong side bolstered, believe it or not, by a heavy presence of the Brahman’s U20s team.
Halves pair of Ben Nosworthy and Lachie Wake steered the team around the park.
Brahmans found their groove and were in control after 12 minutes for the rest of the game.
Reserve Grade Coach Matt Court was happy with the whole team and especially to come away with the first win of the year.
“All we needed was a win to get the confidence up and we got that,” Court said.
“We finally played as a team for the full game and looked like a football side; we finally realised we can win and play football, so a big thanks to the 20s which stood up and made the win possible.
Reserve Grade Men’s win 38-18 against Miners.
The A Grade Brahmans took to the field for the final game, again with a few absentees from their full-strength side.
It was a bit of an ill-disciplined thirty minutes in the middle of the fixture that cost the Brahmans though.
A sin bin for Brahmans saw Miners capitalise, scoring a couple of tries either side of half time and giving them a six-point lead going into the final ten.
The home side managed to score a great try in the corner with a few minutes remaining, with a conversion nailed from the sideline to even it up.
But it wasn’t to be as Brahmans turned the ball over at kick-off and a few poor decisions led to Miners kicking a field goal after the buzzer.
A grade coach Ricky Bourke said there were a lot of positives to come out of the game.
“A lot of hard lessons learnt about winning tight games though. With only two games between us and first there is still plenty to play for this year in such a tight comp,” Bourke said.
A Grade game finished 26-27.
Brenton Waterhouse in the reserves up against the Miners
Welcome to a fitness community with heart and soul located at a venue where you can reach your health goals at your own pace while training with others in a team environment.
Welcome to the new F45 Training Centre in Airlie Beach.
Owner Sonny Ivanovic said that making friends is easy at F45 because the foundation of this unique fitness club is centred around bringing people together.
“It’s all about the team – you start together, and you finish together – it’s as simple as that,” he said.
“No-one can fall behind and no-one gets rewarded if they lift more than the other person – it’s impossible to beat someone or be better than anyone else at F45.”
Members leave their mobile phones and headphones at the door so that they can be completely present and focus on the workout.
There are no mirrors, so everyone participates without concern for what they look like.
These two factors alone breed a new form of fitness which is all about community yet, behind the scenes, F45 is still completely backed by science.
Members can attend any one of seven 45-minute week-day sessions, or one of three on a Saturday, and experience a different work out each day.
A maximum of 36 people will take the class which is supervised by multiple trainers and supported by a pre-programmed screen-based work out to the backdrop of pumping music.
Each session has been specifically designed and programmed by the F45’s central athletics department to be fully balanced for the body, including building core strength.
The trainers then work with participants to ensure they move correctly and maximise the potential of every work out.
“Nowadays there is such a lack of accomplishment for people,” said Sonny.
“With F45 it is impossible to not feel proud of yourself – if you can get those little wins in your week then that’s a real positive for you – I just don’t think there’s enough of that”
Sonny has operated several F45 training studios and says he is looking forward to creating a new community in Airlie Beach having seen the benefits this type of fitness club can bring to a town.
“You have your home, you have your work - we want to be that third comfortable place in your life,” he said.
“I want people to feel at home, we know them, they know us – yes we do exercise but the ‘why’ is so much more than that.”
F45 Training Airlie Beach is hosting a soft launch this week to members, if you sign-up today you are welcome to join this exclusive event.
The official launch party with DJ and giveaways will take place on Saturday, June 25 and everyone is welcome to attend.
No-one can fall behind and no-one gets rewarded if they lift more than the other person at F45
On a stunning Saturday morning, 80 people ran, jogged and walked the 5km oceanfront course. 17 were first timers in Airlie Beach and 10 recorded new Personal Bests. Well done to Kadon, Carly, Jodie, Aaron, Laura, Dean, Susanne, Libby, Braxton and Barbara. Byviana travelled from Sydney to complete her 25th parkrun in Airlie Beach.
After parkrun a large group caught up at Shingley Beach for a picnic to celebrate our community. Chris Harvey arranged a sausage sizzle and Ron McCall brought along delish baking.
The event was made possible by 17 wonderful volunteers: Nick Beecroft, Kara Olver (run director), Sylvie Martin, Margaret Coote, Aimee Sulzberger, Guy Thrupp, Greg Olver, Nathalie Blomme, Kirsty Daniels, Christopher Harvey, Calvin Murphy, Ronald McCall, Ashley Gerrard, Laura Oates, Ken Johnson, Lynne Oates, Amber (photographer).
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.
There are no winners at parkrun and nobody comes last – the Tail walkers do. Regular participation is rewarded rather than performance, with ‘parkrun milestone shirts’ available to people to recognise their achievements in coming along.
Contributed with thanks to Airlie Beach parkrun
Dogs are welcome on a short lead
The team of wonderful volunteers
Whitsunday United travelled to Mackay on Saturday to face tough opposition across all age groups.
With an early start, the U14 Div 1 side struggled to get into gear against Country United, with passes going astray and uncharacteristic mistakes making it hard to build momentum.
Goalkeeper Noah Farrow was a standout on the day reading the play well, coming off his line and making some crucial saves. The team remains undefeated with a nil all draw the result.
The U14 Premier side continued their steamrolling of the opposition with a hard fought 4-1 win against Wanderers at Wanderers Park. The home side wasn’t giving anything away but once the scoring opened, the Whitsunday side took control and ensured a comfortable victory – Jacob Logan and Byron Goodin playing exceptional games.
The U16 Premier side faced a big, strong Wanderers side determined to exert their dominance as top of the table contenders. It nail biting tussle with Whitsunday on top for most of the game leading 1-0, however. Mid way through the second half Wanderers took advantage of a mix up in defence to equalise. An inspirational effort from Tate Butler although every player put in a massive effort to take a draw.
The Women Div team played Country at Mackay Football Park with the young Whitsunday team full of enthusiasm. In a tough tussle, Country snuck away with a 1-0 win, although coach Peter Farrell was pleased with the effort and improvement week to week.
The Reserve Men were understrength and relying on youth players to make up numbers, so always faced a tough task.
They put on a great performance on the field making the Wanderers side work for everything. Final result of a 5-0 loss.
They will get a second chance at Wanderers next weekend at home.
The Premier Men ran riot once they got their nose in front on the scoreboard, dominating a physical match up against Wanderers. Harry Hodgen was in fine goal scoring form, with an assist and scoring 4 goals in the 5-2 victory.
Next round is at Whitsunday Sports Park with the action starting from 11:30 with U14 Div 1 then continuing all afternoon and into the evening.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic
Men’s Reserves Carlos Barrera in a tussle for the ball
Men’s Reserves Whitsunday defend a set piece
U16 Prem Jimmy Patullo
Penny Grossic
Wednesday’s competition was a single stableford at Bowen Golf Course, with Ladies’ winner Leanne Swan 40 points, runner up on a countback Julie May 35.
Men’s winner Hayden Williams 43 points, Daniel Windridge 41.
Saturday’s competition was a 4BBB Medley stableford with winners Mitchell Greenbank and Gary Hulett 46 points, runners-up Don Williams and Gregg Aplin 44, with third place Matthew Yasso and Brenden Wells 43.
Pin shots to Garrett Skinner, Ray Campbell, Nick Riley, Tim Miller, Sarnie Eisemann, Kim Bennion, Paulette Barrett, Julie Martin. Penny Stewart and John Martin had OBP’s.
On Sunday, the Golf club hosted the Abbot Point Operations Pro-am where 25 professional golfers and 73 amateurs took to the course.
In the professional ranks, Anthony Choat, Tim Hart and Brett Rankin all had 5 under par 65, to claim first place.
Congratulations to Brett Rankin who was also the winner of the 2022 Hidden Valley Whitsundays Nth Qld series.
Brett totalled 34 under par in the four events that featured in the series – Mackay, Pioneer Valley, Sarina and lastly Bowen.
Congratulations to Shae Wools-Cobb for winning the shoot-out competition.
In the amateur ranks, Men’s winner Barny Robinson 41 points, runner up Mitchell Greenbank 38.
Pin shots to Barny Robinson, Matthew Yasso, Gregg Aplin, while Mitchell Greenbank and Paul Burgis had an OBP.
Ladies’ winner Chris Heinrich 35 points, runner up on a countback Meg Garrod 34. Pin shots to Jo Kukura, Meg Garrod, June Kirk and Carol O’Connell who also had an OBP.
This weekend is another split round with the June Monthly Medals sponsored by Bowen Meat Supply and Bowen Golf Club. Ladies play on Saturday and Men on Sunday.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott
After a wet few months, the weather turned it on yesterday for 24 players of Whitsunday Social Golf to challenge their golf skills for the May Monthly Medal.
Men’s A grade winner was Dean Barnard with runner up Wayne Temby, while Men’s B Grade winner was Paul Nicol followed by Mark McDougal runner up on a countback.
Ladies’ A Grade winner this month was Tiina Randmae and runner up went to Anna Winterbourn, with Ladies’ B grade medal winner Pam Casey and runner up Joanne Moynihan.
Nearest the pins went to Don Cameron, Penny Wardroper, Clay Coles and Paul Nicol.
Longest drives were claimed by Aaron Watts, Brendon Meharry, Penny Wardroper and Karen Rix.
Contributed with thanks to Joanne Moynihan
Pam Casey, Paul Nicol, and Tiina Randmae
Golf veterans were out in force last week for the May Monthly Medal, even after all the bad weather.
The men's winner on the day was Gary Scotford on 75 on a countback from Larry Muller with Colin Hounsell third.
The ladies’ winner was Leanne Alexander on 78 on a countback from Lyn Muller and Mandy Patterson.
Nearest the Pins went to A Grade Larry Muller 2, Chris Brett 9, B Grade Neil Cawthorne 9.
A Grade Mandy Patterson 2, B Grade Tiina Randmae 2 (in the hole) and Beryl Nosworthy 9. Chip Ins. Larry Muller 6, Jenny Hounselll 6 and Warren Deighton 7 and 14.
Next week we will be hosting Pioneer Valley for the Croker Shield.
Monthly Medal winners: Leanne Alexander and Gary Scotford
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
Gary Scotford and Leanne Alexander
The weekly 9-hole stableford was won this week by Terry Kimpton with 21 points, while Glenn Rees was a close second with 19 points, and Tyson Flavel in third with 17 points.
On Friday it was Bob Nikolich with 20 points followed by Lorri Thynne and Kendal Nash both on 19 with Lorri taking the count back win.
Sunday was a fantastic day to be on the Greens, the weather was perfect for the members to compete for the final Monthly Medal prior to the Medal of Medallist on June 3.
The Winner on the day taking both gross and the nett win was Club Captain Glenn Rees, as an existing medal holder the Monthly Medal went to second place recipient young Adam Singleton with a great 55 nett score.
His dad, Wayne Singleton, came in third with 57 nett.
Glenn and Adam also took the nearest the pin prizes for the day.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross
Tyson Flavel and Glenn Rees
A resurgent Proserpine Pirates were the only undefeated team on the night in round 3 of the all-new Friday Nights Under Lights basketball competition.
In the first match of the evening, the previously undefeated Airlie Beach Ballers faced off against the Pirates.
The Pirates team had been boosted by several new recruits and they were too strong for the Ballers prevailing 25-12.
The Ballers then took on the Cannonvale Crocs for the second match of the evening.
This was quite a tight game however the Crocs were too good in the end, inflicting the second defeat of the evening on the Ballers, 22-14.
The final game of the evening saw the Pirates really assert their dominance with a 42-20 victory over the Crocs. This has been a real turnaround in form for the Pirates who didn’t win game in round 1.
“It’s been a thrill to watch these kids improve over the last 3 weeks,” Team Manager of the Proserpine Pirates, Natasha Daniels, said
“Even when we weren’t winning, they kept their chins up and never stopped trying. I’m so happy that they had two good wins tonight!"
This is the inaugural term of the Friday Nights Under Lights concept, brought to the community by Whitsunday Basketball. Games are held at Cannonvale State School on Friday evenings from 5pm and are for children aged 8 to 16 years.
The goal is to create a basketball competition for children in the Whitsundays which doesn't require parents to have to take them to Mackay every second weekend.
It is hoped that the Bowen Breakers will join the competition in the coming weeks.
Contributed with thanks to Tim Oberg
Friday night lights basketball is proving extremely popular each week
The young players are enjoying back and forth, free scoring games in the first season