
Tennis players across the region are being invited to dust off their racquets, with entries now officially open for the Mackay Seniors Tournament in May. Hosted by the Mackay Tennis Association, the two-day event will take place on 23 and 24 May at the club’s South Mackay courts. The tournament is open to players aged 30 and over, with a range of divisions catering to different age groups and skill levels. Competitors will have the opportunity to take part in singles, doubles and mixed doubles events across the weekend. Set to be played on hardcourts at the association’s Kippen Street venue, the competition forms part of the 2026 Masters Queensland circuit, attracting both local players and visiting competitors. Entries are open until 17 May, with players encouraged to register online through Tennis Australia via tournaments.tennis.com.au/tournament/F27EA788-3947-4B74-9928-EB94A64D82E4. Organisers say the tournament is a great chance for players to enjoy competitive tennis in a social and welcoming environment, while also showcasing the strength of the sport in the Mackay region. What: Mackay Seniors Tournament When: 23 and 24 May Where: Mackay Tennis Association CAPTION: In years gone by, the Mackay Seniors Tournament has been a smashing success! Photo source: Mackay Tennis Association
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A long-standing member of the Mackay golfing community has been recognised for more than three decades of commitment, with William “Bill” Eccles awarded Life Membership at the Mackay Golf Club. Bill has been part of the club for an impressive 34 years, earning a reputation as a dedicated and passionate member whose contributions have extended well beyond the fairways. The Mackay Golf Club acknowledged Bill’s unwavering support over the years, noting his impact both on and off the course in helping shape the club into what it is today. The Life Membership honour is one of the club’s highest recognitions, awarded to individuals who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the organisation and its community. Fellow members have been encouraged to join in congratulating Bill on the milestone, celebrating not only his years of service but the role he has played in fostering a strong and welcoming club culture. As he takes on this new honour, the club looks forward to many more rounds and shared moments with one of its most valued members.
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Mackay Contract Bridge Results Recognition is extended to members who have attained a higher level of Masterpoints earned and to the Novice recipients of our March Incentive Awards.
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The Mackay Road Runners’ 3km Club Championship delivered an exciting display of speed and endurance at Queens Park, with strong performances across both senior and junior divisions. The club extended its thanks to Construct Health Physio for once again sponsoring the annual event. The clinic generously donated vouchers for the first two male and female finishers, as well as an additional random draw voucher for a gap-free in-clinic appointment. The draw prize was won by Graeme Harris. Nick Rewald claimed first place in an impressive time of 10 minutes and 36 seconds, backing up his performance after recording a personal best in the 5km Parkrun the previous day. Demonstrating strong sportsmanship, Rewald passed on his prize to the next male placegetter. Damian Rutland secured second place, sprinting home in a fast 10 minutes and 50 seconds. He finished just six seconds ahead of former Mackay Road Runners Club Champion Liam Mumford, who took third place. In the women’s division, Alana Knezevic continued her strong form, finishing first female and fourth overall. Lily Leven followed in second place after a fast-finishing effort, while Gail Mackie rounded out the podium shortly after achieving a personal best at the Hobart Half Marathon two weeks earlier. Several junior runners also impressed, with Ollie Dalglish, Isabelle Hayles, Oscar Hayles and Harry Sleeman performing strongly against experienced senior competitors. Other runners taking part in the event included Phoebe Short, Gail McKee, Craig Joynson, Emily Green, Jose Short, Roscoe McDonnell, Ashley Miles, Merv Shields, Bianca Miles, David Isbister, Stuart Sprott, Jan Smith, Ross Connor, Andrew Short, Leanne Connor, Lauren Connor, Natasha Joynson, Carmel Mahon and Andrew Wallace. The club’s next social run will take place this Sunday from the Mackay Surf Club, starting at 4.30pm. Participants can choose distances ranging from 5km to 10km, or anything in between. All runners are reminded to register with race directors before the run and check back in upon completion. A $2 race day fee applies to both members and non-members, including juniors and seniors. Wednesday track training, usually held at the Mackay Aquatic & Recreation Complex at 5.30pm, may be affected this week due to track maintenance. Participants are encouraged to check directly with the complex for confirmation. 5921 – Birthday girl (left) Fran March with daughter Phoebe ready to enjoy the Construct Health Physio 3km Club Championship on her special day. 5930 – Lauren Connor, Leanne Connor and Jan Smith up early to race the Construct Health Physio 3km Club Championship. 5935 – Mackay Road Runners Club Championship 3km Construct Health Physio’s Emerson, Nick and Sarah were on hand to run and present the winners’ prizes. 6033 – The Mackay Road Runners Construct Health Physio 3km Club Championship podium placings (left to right) – Nick Rewald(1st); Damian Rutland (2nd); Alana Knezevic (1st), Lily Leven (2nd), Gail Mackie (3rd), Liam Mumford (3rd). 5911 – Timekeeper (left) Rohan Miles and Registrar, Jo Hughes check in race participant, the legendary Judy Zahn. 5924 – (left to right) Jo Skinner, Brenda Windsor and Mel Harris warm up for the Mackay Road Runners Construct Health Physio 3km Club Championship. 5927 – Levi Wallace (right) congratulates Clinton Mackie on his recent marathon in Hobart in a personal best time. 5928 – Harry Sleeman had an awesome 3km outing finishing 5th out of nearly 60 runners. Photos supplied
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9 Competitors, 29 medals!!!
The team from the Northern Beaches Shito-Ryu Karate Dojo consisted of a 10 and 12 year old, three teenagers and four adults who competed at the Traditional Japanese Karate National Championships in Adelaide recently. Sensei (Teacher) Helle was a competitor and also a Judge.
For some it was the first ever tournament and first ever medal, for others it was competition in new and more difficult divisions.
After months of intense training and weekends given to honing their skills, each and every team member showcased impeccable technique and unwavering commitment to their art. With a Sensei who is also a Judge, regular training is conducted at a high standard as reflectedby the results.
Training continued on arrival in Adelaide with days of beach training and as guests in a local Dojo.
Brothers Nathanial and Aksel with Mum Sensei Helle. Friend Logan: 2 Gold, 1 Silver 1 Bronze
Family of Dad Tim: 1 Gold, 1 Bronze, Mum Nicky: 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze. and 10 year old Daughter Phoenix: 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze.
Mother Martha: 1 Gold, 2 Bronze (first medal and competition ever!) and Son Kaito: 2 Gold, 1 Bronze
The team members were on a high as they celebrated their efforts by taking in the sights of Adelaide and the Barossa Valley. As Sensei Helle says, “Growth happens in the dojo, but lifelong bonds are forged on the road”.
The Northern Beaches Karate club runs classes in school term on Tuesday and Thursday held at the Bucasia Community Hall in Wallace Avenue. Sensei Helle also holds Self Defence courses for women and girls with the next session planned for Saturday 13th June, 2026. Further sessions are planned throughout the year. For information please call 0488 146 644
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Contributed with thanks Gerri Kissner

Whitsunday Dirt Riders will host the 2026 Queensland Dirt Track & Track Championships from May 2–4 Photo credit: Nick Bird
The Whitsundays are set to come alive with the sound of engines this May long weekend, as Whitsunday Dirt Riders host the 2026 Queensland Dirt Track & Track Championships from May 2–4.
With more than 100 riders expected to compete across three action-packed days, the event promises high-quality racing and fierce competition, drawing some of the state’s top talent to the region. A number of past championship contenders are set to line up, creating a stacked field and ensuring spectators can expect thrilling battles on track.
Dray’s Park, located on Lascelles Drive on the road to the Whitsunday Coast Airport, will transform into a hub of activity as riders, families, and motorsport fans gather for one of North Queensland’s premier dirt track events.
“Whitsunday Dirt Riders, known for delivering well-run and welcoming events, are excited to bring a championship of this calibre back to the region,” said club president Ben Moran.
“The club’s dedicated volunteers have been working tirelessly behind the scenes to prepare the track and facilities, ensuring an unforgettable experience for competitors and spectators alike”
The event will feature both junior and senior classes, highlighting the depth of talent in the sport and providing a fantastic opportunity for local riders to compete against some of the best in Queensland.
Spectators are encouraged to come along and be part of the action, with a $10 per car entry fee covering the entire weekend.
WHAT: 2026 Queensland Dirt Track & Track Championships
WHEN: May Long Weekend (May 2nd - May 4th)
WHERE: Dray’s Park, Gunyarra

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Mark the calendar. On July 25th and 26th the Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival will return to the region, and this year the stakes are higher than ever.
For 25 years, athletes have been pushing their limits against a backdrop that most people only see on postcards: The Whitsunday Islands. Clear water, warm air and a finish line that makes the long distances worth it. This is what destination racing looks like.
After claiming runner-up status among Australia's premier triathlon events in 2025, this year Airlie Beach Triathlon will be vying for the top spot.
Following last year’s recognition came a milestone 25 years in the making: this year, for the first time, the event is proudly supported by the Queensland State Government, and by Tourism and Events Queensland. That backing signals what the region already knows. This event is serious, and so is its impact on the local economy. Hotels, restaurants, hire companies, local operators — the ripple effect of hundreds of athletes and their supporters showing up in the Whitsundays is significant.
The 2026 edition also carries new weight on the national stage. AusTriathlon, the governing body for triathlon in Australia, has included the Airlie Beach Triathlon as one of Australia's official World Qualifying events — meaning age group athletes competing here have a direct pathway to represent Australia on the world stage. That's a game-changer for competitors and for the event's profile.
The professional field is shaping up to match the occasion. Australian Olympic and Commonwealth Games representatives have already entered, raising the bar for what promises to be a standout weekend of racing.
Race registration is now open. If you've been thinking about it, don't wait. Visit airliebeachtriathlon.com.au to register
Volunteers are the backbone of this event, and the team is looking for good people to be part of it. Contact Val Kimpton on 0438 717 819.
A small number of sponsorship partnerships are still available for businesses wanting a seat at the table. Reach out to Michael Kimpton on 0417 717 818.
Contributed with thanks to the Airlie Beach Triathlon team.
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Sunday’s winners: Penny Warren, Whitton, Billy Myers with President Graeme Read
Tuesday’s winners were Shirley Jones Bouff and Querro Deb Retchless who defeated Lindy Suann, Alby Vigar and Maureen Hyde. In the other game L Parra, M Parra and Ron Hyde defeated Stumpy Adams, Skin Querro and Stuart Jeal. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Club Competition for the week: Men’s A Singles Gavin Charles defeated Kevin Baxter. Ladies Pairs Celly Jeal and Deb Retchless defeated Pat Tracey and Maureen Hyde.
On Sunday afternoon three rinks of triples were played. Winners for the afternoon in a closely fought match were Bill Myers Penny Warren and Kennedy Whitton who defeated Gavin Charles, Graeme Read and Pat Tracey. In the other games Teresa Willshire, Maureen Hyde and Greg Colquhoun defeated Toni Bowen, Bouff Querro and Allan Rolfe. Skin Querro, Laurie Land and Kevin Daniels defeated Neil Chittende, Ron Hyde and Stuart Jeal. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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Easter is over, the chocolate has been devoured, and great bowls has been played.
Tuesday afternoon social bowls saw an overwhelming victory for skipper Russell Jackson, second Rene Thommen, and lead Mandy O'Brien. Second place on the day went to skipper Warren Mills and Alan Pershouse. The standard and accuracy of our bowlers have improved immensely.
Wednesday afternoon social bowls, well organised by Mervyn Stewart, saw three games of triples. An outstanding result came from a wonderful team performance led by skipper Arthur McManus, with second Mervyn Stewart and lead Barry Wainwright, defeating the strong team of skipper Tony Whitehorn, lead Lu Rogan, and second Ian Passfield, winning 29–9.
The second-place team was led by skipper Andrew Butler, with second Terry Clarke, a great left-handed bowler, and lead Rick Brunell, who needs no introduction.
Saturday morning Scroungers saw first-round winners Maureen Barnard and Margo Stanley, with Maureen being the A Division champion, and the B Division going to John Askew.
Saturday morning also saw the start of the Men's Open Fours. Winning teams progressed to the semi-finals, and on Sunday morning the final was played between skipper Manny Isgro, lead Bob McMahon, second Luke Kinnear, and third Russell Jackson, against skipper John Fielding, lead Arthur McManus, second Bobby Spees, and third Peter Barrett.
In a very close match, Manny Isgro proved to be the difference, with his skills apparent in the latter ends, and his team won 26–17 in a great game watched by many. This will be this week’s photo.
Sunday afternoon saw the team of skipper Mark Mawson and lead Rene Thommen defeat skip Tony Kelly and Sue Walker, who is an outstanding new bowler in the making, in a close match, 26–17. It was a great afternoon had by all, as usual. Our club manager has her finger on the pulse—we are all so lucky to have her fabulous organisational skills.
The finalists in the winning team (on the left) were Luke Kinnear, Bob McMahon, Russell Jackson, and Manny Isgro. Also pictured are Peter Barrett, Arthur McManus, Bobby Spees, and John Fielding, who were gallant in defeat.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

Great job George!! Photo supplied
Whitsunday Swimming Club’s rising para-swimming talent, George Rush, has delivered a breakthrough performance at the 2026 Australian MC Age Championships, recording multiple personal bests and climbing to second in Australia in his age group for the 400m freestyle.
Competing at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre against the country’s top junior multi-class athletes, the 13-year-old showcased significant improvement across several events, underlining his rapid development on the national stage.
George’s standout swim came in the boys’ 400m freestyle, where he slashed 10.7 seconds off his previous best time. The result not only highlighted his endurance and race strategy but also propelled him to No. 2 in Australia for 13-year-old multi-class swimmers in the event.
George continued his strong form in the 50m freestyle, trimming 0.39 seconds from his personal best. George achieved further with a 6.08 second PB in the 200m individual medley.
Across the three-day championship, George competed in both heats and finals for 5 of his 6 nominated events - 50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle, 400m Freestyle, 50m Backstroke and 200IM, gaining valuable experience against elite-level competition while pushing his own limits. George also qualified for the 200m Freestyle, George Placed 14th overall in the 200m Free and recorded another massive personal best time.
The Australian MC Age Championships serve as a key pathway for emerging para-athletes, with many participants aiming to progress to represent Australia on the international stage. For George, the combination of personal bests and a top two national ranking signals a significant step forward in his swimming journey.
With the Brisbane 2032 Paralympic Games drawing closer, performances like these are helping to shape the next generation of Australian talent—and George Rush is quickly establishing himself as one to watch.
Contributed with thanks to the Whitsunday Swimming Club

John Roser and Elspeth Scotford
The APRIL 2026 MONTHLY MEDAL was played on Tuesday in ideal weather and course conditions.
Congratulations to ladies’ winner Elspeth Scotford and John Roser for the men.
RESULTS
LADIES
Winner: Elspeth Scotford with 71 nett
R/Up: Paula McQuat with 73 nett
Rundown: Tiina Randmae (75), Jan Shuwalow and Tina Badenhorst both with 80 points
MEN
Winner: John Roser with a creditable 67 nett
R/Up: Colin Hounsell with 68 nett
Rundown: Peter Lindsay (69), Grossy (70), Craig McClean and Gary Scotford both with 72 nett, John Oates and Ken Granger both with 74 nett, Alen Roberts (75) and John Strelec (76)
PIN SHOTS
Ladies: A Grade - Elspeth Scotford (ITH x2) and Tina Badenhorst
B Grade - Jan Shuwalow (ITH) and Anna Winterbourn
Men: A Grade - Grossy and Gary Scotford (x2)
B Grade - Peter Lindsay, Louis Neethling and John Rtrelec
LEAST PUTTS
TBA
CHIP INS
Jenny Hounsell, Gary Scotford and Grossy
NAGAs
for a ball each Robyn Whitham and Trevor Paroz
DRAWS:
MEMBERSHIP $30 to John Roser
RAFFLE won by Anna Winterbourn
UPCOMING EVENTS:
14/4/26 - HOME HILL WHITSUNDAY GROUP
21/4/26 - STABLEFORD
DITTY
Previous Vets Presidents who are prone to sleeping through alarms should not leave their phone downstairs!!!
Contributed with thanks to John Roser.

The Whitsunday Game Fish Club and REEFIES held their “Sweeties & Squires” Fun Family Fishing Competition last weekend ensuring a fantastic time for all.
The event kicked off on Thursday evening with an informative talk and demonstration by Tristan from MSQ, covering boating safety and the proper use and maintenance of essential safety equipment. Following a short briefing on the event’s relaxed rules, all participating kids received a free rod and reel, tackle box, cap, and a backpack full of goodies.
Committee member Dave Cranmer then delivered an engaging and educational presentation on fish identification, sustainable fishing practices, environmental stewardship, fish handling, and teamwork. A quiz followed, with all the kids achieving excellent results and earning prizes.
10 enthusiastic teams competed over two fun-filled days. Most fish caught were carefully released after a quick photo, with only a few kept for dinner—highlighting the club’s strong commitment to responsible and sustainable fishing practices.

The weekend wrapped up with a lively presentation on Sunday afternoon, featuring a huge array of prizes for the ladies and kids, along with a couple for the “big boys,” who took on crew-only roles this time. Delicious food was enjoyed by all, adding to the celebratory atmosphere.
While the Doolan family claimed top honours in a closely contested competition, the true spirit of the weekend was about bringing families together, enjoying time on the water, and creating lasting memories.
Events like this play an important role in the Whitsundays community, fostering a love for the outdoors, encouraging sustainable fishing practices, and strengthening connections between families, local organisations, and future generations of anglers. The involvement of generous sponsors and the dedication of the club committee helped make the event inclusive, educational, and rewarding for everyone involved.
All the kids received great prizes, while the ladies were treated to bubbles and chocolates. There were plenty of giveaways and fun prizes for all, with support from generous sponsors and the ever-enthusiastic Reefies mascot, “SAILEE,” who promised the event will be even bigger and better next year.
The next club event is the Queenfish and Trevally Rally, taking place on the 16th and 17th of May—don’t miss it!


The Whitsunday Raiders Rugby Union Club is setting its sights on an exciting international opportunity, with plans underway for a junior development tour to Japan in April 2027.
The proposed tour will see a group of young Raiders players and their families travel overseas to experience a new culture, build lifelong friendships, and represent the Whitsunday region on the international stage through rugby.
Club President Tim Oberg said the tour is about much more than just sport.
“This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for our young players and their families,” he said. “It’s about broadening horizons, building independence, and creating experiences that will stay with them long after their playing days are over.”
Oberg also highlighted that rugby union’s global reach makes opportunities like this uniquely possible.
“An overseas tour like this is a real point of difference for rugby union,” he said. “It’s a truly international game, and that opens the door for experiences and connections that you simply don’t get in many other sports.”
Japan has a strong and growing rugby culture, particularly following the success of the Rugby World Cup in 2019. The tour is expected to include a series of matches against local Japanese teams, as well as cultural experiences designed to immerse players in Japanese life.
“For many of these families, it will be their first time travelling overseas,” Oberg said. “To do that together, as part of a team representing their community, is incredibly powerful.”
Importantly, the tour is designed to be inclusive and open to all players, regardless of ability.
“This is about participation, connection and personal growth,” Oberg said. “Every child deserves the chance to be part of something like this.”
While the opportunity is exciting, the cost of international travel presents a significant barrier for many families. The club is committed to making the tour as accessible as possible and is now calling on local businesses and community partners to help bring the vision to life.
“We want every player who wants to go on this tour to have the opportunity to do so, regardless of their financial situation,” Oberg said. “That’s why we’re reaching out to the Whitsunday business community for support.”
Sponsorship opportunities are now available, with local businesses invited to play a role in supporting the next generation of athletes and ambassadors for the region. Contributions will go directly towards travel costs, accommodation, and tour logistics, helping to ease the financial burden on families.
“This is a chance for businesses to invest in our young people and be part of something really special,” Oberg said. “The Whitsundays has always been a community that gets behind its own, and we’re confident that spirit will shine through again.”
The tour is still in the planning stages, with further details to be confirmed in the coming months. In the meantime, the Raiders will also be undertaking a range of fundraising initiatives to support the journey.
Anyone interested in supporting the Whitsunday Raiders Japan Tour can contact the club directly to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.
“This is about creating memories, building character, and representing the Whitsundays with pride,” Oberg said. “We can’t wait to bring this opportunity to life.”
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Junior Rugby Union

Teams from the Mackay Monarchs have returned from the Senior State Age Netball Championships in Townsville after four days of strong competition and warm conditions.
Mackay Netball Association congratulated players for their efforts on court, noting the teams played impressive netball and created lasting memories during the tournament.
Final placings for SSA 2026 were:
• 15 Maroon – Championship Division – 18th
• 15 Blue – Division 3 – 5th
• 16 Maroon – Division 3 – 7th
• 18 Maroon – Division 3 – 4th
Sponsors Back Monarchs Campaign
Mackay Netball Association has thanked the sponsors who supported the Mackay Monarchs during their 2026 Senior State Age Netball Championships campaign.
Local businesses played an important role in helping the teams travel and compete, with support provided by:
Photo source: Mackay Netball Association – MNA





The highly anticipated 2026 North Queensland Games are now just around the corner and are set to energise the region over the May Day long weekend.
Celebrating its 42nd year, the event will be hosting 40+ sports, predominantly in Mackay, but also the Whitsundays and Isaac regions. Athletes of all ages are welcome to attend.
The North Queensland Sports Foundation has developed these games around mass participation and inclusivity. Athletes of all ages and abilities are encouraged to take part and build confidence and community connection. Organisers also anticipate economic benefits to be brought by the event, after previous North Queensland Games saw thousands of athletes and visitors flock to the region to participate and show their support.
A primary goal of the games this year is to sow seeds amongst young athletes ahead of the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games, giving belief that their Olympic journey can start right here in Mackay.
Natalie Cook will be joining the 2026 North Queensland Games as an ambassador, having competed in the North Queensland Games early in her sporting journey before going on to win an Olympic gold medal in volleyball. Her story shows what is possible when opportunity meets hard work and community support.
Mackay’s own, former boxing world champion Liam Paro, will also be returning as an ambassador.
“The North Queensland Games were a big part of my journey when I was younger, so it’s pretty special to now come back and be part of it as an ambassador,” Liam Paro Said.
“I’m proud to be from Mackay and even prouder to be leading the torch in 2026. Regional clubs are where it all starts, and I’m passionate about shining a light on the talent we have here. If I can inspire even one young athlete to dream bigger and take that step onto the world stage, then that’s what it’s all about.”
The 2026 North Queensland Games will officially kick off with an Opening Ceremony on Friday 1 May at Harrup Park, Mackay, which the organisation claims will “bring the community together for a vibrant celebration of sport, culture and regional pride.”
“The free, family-friendly event will feature a dynamic program of entertainment and experiences, including community stalls, food trucks, amusements and interactive activities for all ages,” they shared.
“A highlight of the evening will be the traditional March of Athletes, where clubs and competitors from across North Queensland will come together in a powerful display of unity and regional spirit.
“The ceremony will also include the official lighting of the Games torch, marking the beginning of the 2026 Games, followed by a spectacular fireworks display and some live entertainment to close out the night.”
What? The NQ Games Opening Ceremony
When? Friday 1st May, 5pm Doors Open
Where? Harrup Park, Mackay


Students at Mackay State High School recently took part in a practical learning session as Year 8 AEA students began preparing for upcoming reef-based STEM projects.
Held at the school’s memorial pool, the session introduced students to essential snorkelling skills, helping build confidence and capability ahead of their fieldwork on the reef, where they will collect real-world data. The activity encouraged teamwork, enthusiasm and a willingness to step outside comfort zones while developing skills that connect directly to classroom learning.
Photo source: Mackay State High School





Monday 6 April 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Ming Ting / David Ting
1st
Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless
2nd
Terry Sheedy / Janelle Conroy
2nd
Gwen Liddell / Griffin Bancroft
3rd
Annie Lynch / Faye Wright
3rd
Janine Rodgers / Jennifer Cameron
4th
Thelma Caruana / Joy Block
4th
Joy Hold / Rod Miles
5th
Mary Rose Ramsden / Chris Nice
5th
Diane Morgan / Madonna Graham
Tuesday Evening 7 April 2026 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Alan Brown / Frances Brown
1st
Geoff Taylor / Janelle Conroy
2nd
Lorna Shuttlewood / Janet Hansen
2nd
Adrian Westcott / Sandy Patterson
3rd
Vicki Howard / Richard Wix
3rd
Mary Cruickshank / Ian Cruickshank
Wednesday 8 April 2026 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Sandra Morris / Jan Harris
1st
Lorna Shuttlewood / Terry Sheedy
2nd
Ming Ting / David Ting
2nd
Max Holewa / Diane Holewa
3rd
Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia
3rd
Alan Brown / Janet Hansen
4th
Joy Robinson / Robert Carless
4th
Geoff Taylor / Ian Vary
Thursday Evening 9 April 2026 – 5 Table One Winner – Green Points
1st
Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia
2nd
Mick King / Griffin Bancroft
3rd
Janelle Conroy / Janine Rodgers
Friday 10 April 2026 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix
1st
Ming Ting / David Ting
2nd
Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia
2nd
Janelle Conroy / Pamela Finger
3rd
Susan Wright / Geoffrey Patterson
3rd
Diane Cox / Christine Nice
4th
Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor
4th
Geoff Cowan / Mary Cruickshank
Saturday 11 April 2026 –Section A - 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Monica Darley / Shirley Worland
1st
Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless
2nd
Griffin Bancroft / Jan Harris
2nd
Helen Van Den Broek / Joy Brunette
3rd
Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger
3rd
Mary Cruickshank / Ian Cruickshank
Saturday 11 April 2026 – Section B - 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Marilyn Robins / Faye Wright
1st
Adrian Westcott / Terry Sheedy
2nd
Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan
2nd
Mary Rose Ramsden / Chris Nice
3rd
Joy Hold / Sandy Patterson
3rd
Janine Rodgers / Karen Caldwell
Contributed with thanks to Joy Block
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Participants from Mackay Parkrun celebrated several milestone achievements late last month, recognising both volunteers and runners for their dedication.
Len Howarth marked an impressive 50 volunteer milestone, while Trent Rankin, Olivia Broadley and Jacob Attiwill each celebrated their 50th finish milestones.
Mackay parkrun is a free, timed 5km run or walk held at 7am every Saturday morning, organised by the community, for the community.
Photo source: Mackay Parkrun



The Club Championship Mixed Pairs Final was played on Saturday, April 11 at North Mackay Bowls Club.
Players in the final were Daphne Offield and Dave McKendry, who faced Donna Gordon and Chris Banney.
It was another great final for the club, featuring some special shots, several congested heads around the jack, and precision bowling that made it a superb match.
Daphne and Dave were the eventual winners and were thrilled with the result, while Donna and Chris were valiant in defeat.
Congratulations to everyone who competed in this great event, and of course to the very happy winners.
Contributed with thank to Sue Hazledine
(L) Chris Banney, Donna Gordon, Dave McKendry and Daphne Offield. Photo credit: Donna Gordon