
Recently, members of the Mackay Bushwalkers' Club were offered two very different walks on successive Sundays, both under the guidance of Ken Fihelly in the broad Cape Hillsborough area. Members were taken to places not usually frequented by visitors to the National Park, who often prefer to follow the popular walking tracks to the well-known lookouts. The first of these bushwalks traversed the western section of the park from Smalley's Beach nearly up to the plateau, passing under cliffs to a cave with a large overhang. Some steep rock scrambling was undertaken, but was rewarded with great views including that of the Native Pink Hibiscus patch, mostly still only buds. The journey back to the cars revealed gullies, dry creek beds and sections of rain forest. Towering palms, beautiful basket ferns, grass trees and lush grasslands, as well as a close encounter with a Ulysses butterfly were highlights of the day. A week later, Paradise Falls was reached after a journey offering large boulders, impressive rain forest and rugged cliffs, as well as thousands of Crow and Blue Tiger butterflies. Both walks showcased spectacular scenery to be admired whilst making the most of the outdoors in very sunny weather. The club's full program for the next month includes a variety of walks ranging from Mt Dalrymple to Homevale and Cathu, with some easier options available on the days of more challenging outings. For further information about the range of walks on offer to members over the next month and for information on how to become involved, phone 0429363929. Ian Brookes. Photo credit: Julie Ward
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BRIDGE The club is pleased to announce that Jan Harris, is the newly appointed Country Director. In the context of the card game bridge, a Country Director is an accredited official qualified to oversee and manage small regional or "country" bridge congresses. Jan received her Queensland Bridge Association Director’s Certificate from President Frances Brown. Bridge cannot be played without directors and is commendable that Club members like Jan step forward to fill these roles. Thank you, Jan! Frances and Jan Weekly Results Monday 8 June 2026 – 6 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Monica Darley / Joy Block 2nd Vicki Howard / Susan Ross 3rd Jewel Schmidt / Janine Rodgers 4th Helen Van Den Breok / Jan Harris Evening 9 June 2026 – 7 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Janet Hansen / Ken Seaniger 1st Martin Pearce / Glen Cocup 2nd Patricia Garner / Adrian Westcott 2nd Janelle Conroy / Geoff Taylor 3rd Ian Stephenson / Ann Whitmore 3rd Errol Morris / Mick Robins Wednesday 10 June 2026 – NWP Week 11 of 26 - 10 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Janet Hansen / Alan Brown 1st Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 2nd David Ting / Eric Goodchild 2nd Sandy Patterson / Geoffrey Patterson 3rd Debbie Ludkin / Mick King 3rd Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia 4th Monica Darley / Helen Goldston 4th Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood 5th Joy Robinson / Robert Carless 5th Griffin Bancroft / Gwen Liddell Thursday Evening 11 June 2026 – 5 Table One Winner – Green Points 1st Terry Sheedy / Adrian Westcott 2nd Jan Harris / Andrew Canavan 3rd Julie O’Neill / Ann Whitmore 4th Simon Barnes / Martin Pearce Friday 12 June 2026 –- 11 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Lorna Shuttlewood / Debra Goodchild 1st Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix 2nd Janelle Conroy / Pamela Finger 2nd Susan Wright / Geoffrey Patterson 3rd Diane Cox / Christine Nice 3rd Mick King / Geoff Cowan 4th Griffin Bancroft / Diane Stokes 4th Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 5th Ming Ting / David Ting 5th Gillian McCallum / Rodney Miles Saturday 13 June 2026 – 11 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Faye Wright / Janine Rodgers 1st Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless 2nd Joy Robinson / Terry Sheedy 2nd Martin Pearce / Patricia Garner 3rd Ming Ting / David Ting 3rd Lorna Shuttlewood / Susan Wright 4th Griffin Bancroft / Jan Harris 4th Diane Stokes / Annie Lynch 5th Helen Van Den Breok / Joy Brunette Frances and Jan. Photo supplied 5th John Ludkin / Max Holewa
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Tuesday Night Fixtures Division 1: Canaries (Josh Brown, Lily Boland, YiLin Jiang) won 7-4 over Geese (Steve Whiting, Janice Kent, Lee Brake) with Lily come home strong against Steve (-9,7,-7,8,11). Cockatoos (Mick Ruhl, Neil Brown, Mark Sleeman) were to strong for Budgies (Emma Widdup, Graeme Walker, Graham Brake), Graeme won against Mark (-9,4,12,-4,3). Curlews (Barry Patterson, Anne Sheridan, Geoff Cowan) defeated Bowerbirds (Trent Day, Duncan Treloar, Allan Edwards), Anne and Geoff just edged out Trent and Duncan (-8,7,-10,8,8). Division 2: Eagles (Andrea Nicholson, Ollie Hamelink, Rachel Fiesta) defeated Parrots (George Camilleri, Delma Knight, Darryl Ross) 6-5, with Ollie coming back from 2 sets down to win close 5 sets against Darryl (=8,-11,8,7,7). Doves (Will VanDeKaa, Daniel Warfield, Noreen Fredericksen) won 8-3 against Kites (Ian McKay, Matt West), Ian got the better of Daniel (-4,5,7,-9,9). Galahs (Donna Abbott, Remy Zhan, Mark Stem) edged out Owls (Rod Mahumas, Ricky Zhan, Peter Goodson) 6-5, Peter snuck home over Mark (8,8,-8,-14,8). Division 3: Some great matches while the battle for the top positions in Division 3 continues. Logan, Dylan, Mark and Jeff all had great wins. Tuesday Morning Fixtures Division 1: Nova Smashers (Doug Dungavell, Ross DeBoer, Bryan Marshall) edged out (Orion Orbiters) John McGee, Andrea Nicholson, Veronica Shepherd), Doug and Andrea had a great battle with Doug winning (-3,7,-7,3,9). Astro Aces (George Camilleri, Peter Goodson, Sally Muir) tied 6-6 against Eclipse Spin (Branko Vucurovic, Delma Knight, Darryl Ross), Darryl got home over Sally (-7,-12,3,13,5). Division 2: Spartan Spin (Ian Dodds, Helen Ware, Veronica Needham) got home to win Viking Raiders (Kim Daffy, Louise Gould, Marie Taylor), Veronica and Helen won close doubles match against Louise and Marie (8,-7,6,-6,9). Samurai Swords (John Hamelink, Pam Joyce, Coral Morgan) defeated Ninja Strikes (Pam Keune, Frank Caruana, Ken Best) 10-2, Coral made an epic come back to beat Frank in 5 sets (-10,-5,11,1,6). Division 3: Mongol Power (Cheryl Pearson, Laurie Bradshaw, Glenda Dutton) tied up 6-6 with Gladiator Grip (Allison Day, Madge Saunders, Sharon Muller), Laurie had a great win over Sharon (0,-7,-3,2,5). Aztec Warriors (Iris Grasso, Janelle Keune, Thelma Caruana) won 7-5 over Celtic Smash (David Muir, Myles Dutton, Trish Zamparutti), David and Myles had a great battle against Iris and Thelma (7,-5,-7,7,5). Contributed by Andrea Payne Photo supplied
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The Championship Singles Final was played at the club last Wednesday 10th June to a packed crowd of well-wishing supporters of both ladies. The game was between Lois Deguara and Maryann Bartolo two very talented club members. A great game was enjoyed by all the spectators who came to watch this very enjoyable game. The eventual winner was a very happy Maryann Bartolo, with Runner up Lois Deguara. Congratulations to you both on a super game. Contributed by Sue Hazledine . (L) Maryann Bartolo and (R) Lois Deguara. Photo supplied
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North Mackay Ladies have had another amazing year on the bowling greens. Winning the Premier shield for the 5th year in succession, which is an amazing achievement for the club.
In the district, points are awarded to each club for Winners and Runners Up in the following categories. Master Pairs, Symons Shield, Johnstone Shield, Pennants and District Champion of Champions.
The District Presentation for the shield was held recently and presented to our President Hilary Jones-Rowan.
Photographed are some of the Members of this great club with the Perpetual Trophy.
Contributed by Sue Hazledine
Photo supplied

The recently formed Whitsundays Surf Life Saving Club hosted a Family Fun Day last weekend at Bowen Pool, and the event was both educational and entertaining.
Sunday’s event drew strong community interest, with Queensland Ambulance, local fire crews and Surf Life Saving Queensland offering demonstrations on CPR, stinger treatment and how to respond in emergencies.
A pool rescue display highlighted the importance of water awareness heading into the wet season, while rescue boards and games gave children a taste of what the nippers program will offer.
President of the Whitsundays Surf Life Saving Club Bernie Mackie said the goal is simple: safety, fun and community.
The club aims to revive the service once active in Bowen, now broadened to include Airlie Beach, Collinsville and Proserpine under the new name Whitsundays Surf Life Saving Club.
Bernie said the idea emerged from growing interest among new families moving into the area, many of whom are accustomed to surf life saving culture in southern Queensland.
"We've had a lot of interest and that's why we're starting to bring it back," said Bernie.
The club will begin with a nippers program launching in May, developed alongside Surf Life Saving Queensland. While the Whitsundays lack traditional surf, Bernie said that nippers is centred on ocean awareness, teamwork and giving young people a positive community connection.
“We know we don't have waves and surf here, but that's not what it's about," said Bernie.
"It's about community, building a network of people that have got the same interest and about the youth.
"We want the youth to get involved have some meaning to community."
The long-term vision is to create a fully operational surf life saving club offering programs for youth, Indigenous participants and masters competitors, as well as CPR, first-aid and rescue training. The region’s many beaches also make it ideal for activities such as board paddling, rescues and even surf boat involvement for those who have moved north with existing experience.
Councillor John Finlay, members of the Whitsunday Surf Life Saving Club, and Councillor and Deputy Mayor Michelle Wright at the Family Fun Day in Bowen last Sunday. Photo credit: Daniel Heggie

The Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon has been named runner-up in Australia for the Best Triathlon with under 500 competitors. This is an outstanding achievement for our region.
To finish runner-up is an extraordinary result for a smaller regional event and reflects the huge community effort behind the Triathlon Festival.
Race Directors Michael and Val Kimpton were honoured to accept the national runner-up award at the gala event held at RACV Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast last weekend.
"The work of the Event Management Team this year has been exceptional, with their dedication and professionalism helping the event surpass all objectives," they said.
"As a not-for-profit event run by volunteers and passionate supporters, our triathlon weekend is a major boost for the Whitsundays.
"Our runner up result is an outstanding effort for our smaller regional event, a performance where the whole community made a contribution to showcase our remarkable Triathlon Festival.
"The judging panel noted that the competition was incredibly close, reflecting the high calibre of all finalists and the quality of the Airlie Beach Triathlon."
The three-day festival begins on Friday evening with a professional athlete meet-and-greet and interview panel at Coral Sea Resort, the event’s Naming Sponsor. Saturday features race registration, the Junior Triathlon and the Ocean Swim, with Susie O’Neill as Swim Ambassador. Sunday morning hosts the main event, offering distances suited to all fitness levels, including family and corporate teams.
The festival concludes on Sunday night with the closing ceremony at Coral Sea Resort with a spectacular fireworks display, it is attended by 130 invitees including more than 60 local business sponsors, the nation’s top 20 professional athletes, local politicians, VIPs and Councillors.
Michael and Val Kimpton were proud to be runner up at the AusTriathlon Event of the Year under 500 participants. Photo supplied

U11 Boys
The U11 Boys headed to Fitzgerald State School this weekend to take on Souths Blue, with Souths winning the toss and choosing to bat first.
With the bat, the boys cruised into their chase with confidence.
The Pitbulls wrapped up their innings on 149, outplaying Souths with both bat and ball—a dominant performance full of bite, discipline, and a few well-aimed yorkers for good measure.
U11 Girls
There was plenty of excitement at Vigaro Fields as the pink-collared Pitbulls lined up against the Walkerston Scrubbies. Captain G. Green won the toss and chose to bat, and the Pitties trotted out ready to make every ball count.
The girls shared the batting beautifully. With extras boosting the total, the Pink Pitties wrapped up their innings on 77.
Once it was time to bowl, A. Quod came charging in and struck twice, picking up 2 for 4 from her two overs.
The fielding was just as strong. C. Goldspink, E. Brazil and A. Quod all grabbed run outs.
A great morning out for the girls, and a match they should be very proud of.
Thanks Scrubbies for another fun game!
Congratulations to Arlow on his first half-century!
U11 Mixed
There was an extra spark in the air at Bucasia on Saturday as the U11 Mixed Pitbulls took on the Norths Devils.
Batting first, the Pitties put together a tidy 122, with every batter contributing. The Pitties then charged out with the ball.
In the end, the Devils edged past the total,but the Pitties played with heart, teamwork and plenty of noise—a great hit-out full of learning moments, confidence boosts and classic junior cricket chaos.
U12
The U12 Pitbulls headed into rooster territory at McLennan Park, ready to take on the Scrubbies on their home turf. The Pitties won the toss and chose to bat first.
They built their innings beautifully, finishing on 6–167 from their 25 overs. Defending 167, the Pitties bowled with purpose.
In the field, J. Hart and N. Camm held their catches, and H. Valmadre’s run-out added pressure at the right time.
Walkerston, however, steadied late and chased the target in the final stages, finishing on 5–174. A strong contest and a great learning game for the young Pitties.
U13
A blue-sky morning at Pinnacle Cricket Club set the stage for a solid hit-out, with Pinnacle winning the toss and sending the Pitties in to bat.
M. Hope was the anchor, crafting a composed 50 not out from 55 balls and finding the rope five times. It was a patient, well-timed innings that kept the scoreboard moving. E. Smith finished unbeaten on 26 from 58 deliveries.
With 117 to defend, E. Smith got things rolling with a sharp 3–24 from four overs. M. Hope backed up his batting with 1–9 from four overs.
Despite the pressure, Pinnacle nudged their way forward and finished on 5–142 by the final over. A competitive game and great signs across the squad.
U14
The U14 Pitbulls were back at home under clear blue skies and warm conditions, welcoming the Sarina Spartans for their first clash on our turf this season. Sarina won the toss and sent the Pitties in to bat—something that suited the boys just fine. The Pitbulls finished their 25 overs on 3–116.
Sarina came out confidently, but the Pitties were ready for a scrap. J. Farley bowled a tight spell of 4 overs for just 9 runs. K. Dibben struck with 1–14, S. Green delivered 1–17, and B. Hetherington produced an excellent four-wicket haul, finishing with 4–19 from 5 overs. K. Whitty added another scalp at the end with 1–1 from his single over.
The fielders backed the bowlers with sharp hands and smart movement. Sarina battled to the final overs but were restricted to 8–116 from their 25, leaving the match finishing level in a well-fought contest.
A tough, competitive outing from both sides, with the Pitbulls proving again that they never give an inch without a fight.
Contributed with thanks to Danni Green
U11s Boys Player of Match - Will White. Photo supplied
U14s vs Sarina. Photo supplied

It's been a busy time leading into the end of the year.
A special thanks to all who have been giving their time to help us host special events and Christmas parties with barefoot bowls at this time of year. Without members volunteering, these events become far more difficult for those who do give their time and effort. This past week we hosted barefoot bowls Christmas events for both Wilmar and JJ Richards.
On Wednesday, Arthur Griffith, Trevor Parsons and Mike Harrison drew with Dale Curtis, Alen Sanderson and Gavin Noonan, 15 all. John Anderson, Henny Tattam and Philip Brown defeated Bruce Uhe, Barry Zillmann and Sandy Daffara, 19–9.
On Sunday, Alen Sanderson, Arthur Griffith, Philip Brown and Mike Harrison defeated Trevor Parsons, Henny Tattam, Sandy Daffara and Heather Brown, 21–18.
This coming week will be the last week of bowls for the club for 2025. Our final day of play will be Sunday, December 14. We will be holding a BBQ lunch at 2pm, followed by a short game of bowls. There will be no charge for members as we celebrate another successful year.
Contributed with thanks to Secretary Proserpine Bowls Club Inc

As we approach the end of the competition year, Medal Of Medals 2025 winners and other major Honour Board event winners will be announced and rewarded at the presentations to take place on Turkey Day.
Nick Watson was the lucky drawee for the “Putt or Cash” and whilst all of his 3 attempts were close, they were ALL closer than Roger’s 1 chance to beat him.
$1250 on offer next week, watch this space.
More Christmas jollies and fun to follow.
RESULTS : WEEK ENDING 7/12/25
TUESDAY 2/12/25
PGC - Stroke - Dec MM/MOM 2025
MEN :
Winner : Nic Apruzzese - 66 nett
R/Up : Luke Wayth - 68 nett
NTPs : Corey Stroud (2nd)
LADIES :
Winner : Elspeth Scotford - 74 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Tina Badenhorst
NTPs : Anna Winterbourn (13th), Leanne Alexander (16th)
VETS :
Aug MM
LADIES :
Winner : Allison McCarthy - 69 nett
R/Up : Elspeth Scotford - 70 nett (C/B)
3rd : Tina Badenhorst
NTPs :
MEN :
Winner : Nic Apruzzese - 66 nett
R/Up : Ken Granger - 70 nett (C/B)
3rd : Louis Neethling
NTPs :
Least Putts :
WEDNESDAY 3/12/25
DEC MM/Putts -Ladies Comp kindly sponsored by PD Law
LADIES :
Winner : Sidonie Fleet - 64 nett
R/Up : Karen Oni - 65 nett
3rd : Jenny Hounsell - 69 nett (C/B)
4th : Leanne Alexander
NTPs : Di Chard, Pauline Redpath (7th), Karen Oni, Sidonie Fleet (16th)
PGC - Mens’ Comp
Winner : Chris Gurdler - 64 nett
R/Up : Luke Swift - 73 nett
THURSDAY 4/12/25
PGC - MEN :
A Grade :
Winner : Andrew Albergo - 67 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Jason Bourke
B Grade :
Winner : John Strelec - 66 nett
R/Up : John Hoey - 68 nett
NTPs : Levi Holmes (2nd), John Clark (9th), Jason Bourke (13th), John Strelec (16th)
FRIDAY 5/12/25
9 hole Run sponsored by the Metropole Hotel : Front 9
Winner : Sherri Meade - 23 points
R/up : Sidonie Fleet - 22 points
3rd : Brent Franke - 21 points (C/B)
4th : Tim Walton
NTPs : Cory O‘Shea (2nd), Brad Fleet (9th)
Putt for Cash : $1200
SATURDAY 6/12/25
DEC MM sponsored by the Metropole Hotel and MOM 2025
MEN :
A Grade :
Winner : Lewy Tuck - 69 nett
R/Up : Larry Muller - 70 nett
B Grade :
Winner : Cooper Cremor - 70 net (C/B)
R/Up : Daniel O’Donnell
C Grade :
Winner : Blair Mure (SGA GC) - 68 nett (C/B)
R/Up : John Wallace
NTPs : Brock Smith (2nd), John Wallace (9th), Lance Lloyd (13th), Cremor Cooper (16th)
LADIES
Winner : Di Dobbins - 66 nett
R/Up : Trish McNeill - 68 nett
3rd : Anna Winterbourn - 70 nett
NTPs : Anna Winterbourn (2nd), Trish McNeill (9th)
SUNDAY 7/12/25
PGC DEC MM/MOM 2025
MEN :
Winner : Eric Gruszczynski - 64 NETT
R/Up : Bran Allen - 66 nett
NTPs :
LADIES :
Winner : Sherri Meade - 72 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Sara Hagy
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae
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The Cannonvale Cannons wrapped up their final club night of 2025 with a festive Christmas celebration full of colour, community spirit, and proud swimming moments. With Christmas-themed warm-ups setting the tone, the evening kicked off with presentations.
Upgrade awards were proudly received by Oliver Mitchell, Hamilton Anflous, Isla Johnston, Harry Chegwidden and Mackenzie Bennett.
The Coaches Award was presented to Isla Johnston for her strong performance in the 25m breaststroke, while the crowd cheered on our Chocolate Award recipients — Lucas Korosec for swimming closest to his PB and Mackenzie Bennett for recording the biggest PB of the night.
Festive spirit was on full display as we recognised the most Christmas-inspired swimmers and families. Congratulations to Kaitlyn Moon for her standout holiday outfit, and a big thank you to the Chegwidden, Mulliss and Temple families for their wonderful family-wide efforts. Your joy added something special to our end-of-year celebration.
We also acknowledged the talented swimmers heading to the Queensland Long Course Championships next week. Best of luck to Celeste Orenshaw, Tyler Bennett, Jax Clayworth, Hamilton Anflous and Tora Delac, who will travel to Brisbane with Coach Mark Erickson for this highly competitive annual event. The entire club will be cheering them on.
The racing program was kept short and fun with 12m and 25m swims before we launched into the much-loved Christmas relays. The Parents and Kids relays once again showcased the competitive streak of our swimming mums and dads — thank you for getting involved and making it memorable. The night wrapped up with energetic kids relays and the famous Ice Brick Challenge, where teams raced to finish with the heaviest block of ice.
A wonderful way to end the year — well done, Cannons!
Contribtued with thanks to Jade Korosec
Christmas Relay Fun
Ice Brick swim challenge relay
Photos supplied

Wangaratta Bowls featured fierce competition this week. Tuesday afternoon saw a victory by Jocelyn Defranciscis, Lindy Suann and Laurie Land against Stumpy Adams, Deb Retchless and Shirley Jones. The jackpot didn’t go off.
The Ladies’ competition consistency final was won by Denise Wallace, who defeated Jocelyn Defranciscis. In the Crooked Kitty, Denise Wallace defeated Penny Warren.
On Sunday afternoon, two thrilling triples games were played. Bron Tolcher, Laurie Land and Gavin Charles defeated Cliff Queero, Debbie Retchless and Stuart Jeal. In the other game, Celly Jeal, Alby Vigar and Pat Tracey defeated Gordon Querro, Jim Quod and Allan Rolfe. The jackpot did not go off; however, a great effort to all involved.
This Sunday at 9am the club will be holding the Board AGM. All members are invited to attend.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Sunday winners Bron Talcher and Gavin Charles. Photo supplied

Christmas will be here before we know it, but that hasn’t stopped the improvement in lawn bowls we’ve been experiencing lately.
There was no Ladies’ bowls on Tuesday as the girls held their Christmas party with great enjoyment.
Wednesday afternoon social bowls, brilliantly organised by our lovable Irishman Merve Stewart, saw 18 bowlers vying for the prize. Surprisingly, it was skipper Andrew Butler, lead David Meiklejohn and second Glen O'Brien who easily beat the rest of the field by 13 points. Well done, boys!!
Wednesday night Business House Bowls played their semifinals, and with the competition still wide open, any team can win. This week is the final round before the Christmas break, and all are invited to come along for the last games.
Friday saw the Endeavour Group return, and Michael bowled brilliantly for a well-deserved victory. Special mention must also go to Jett and Cathy, who proved they would not be out of place participating in the Queensland Disability Championship Games representing the Whitsundays.
Saturday morning Scroungers saw plenty of excitement. First-round winners were Mervyn Stewart, Betty Whitehorn, Greg Fennell and John Askew. Mervyn Stewart continued his brilliant form with a fantastic victory in the A Division, whilst Mark Mawson defeated Margo Stanley to win the B Division final.
Sunday afternoon social bowls saw 20 bowlers competing, and in a strong performance, Betty Whitehorn at lead and Glen O’Brien as skipper topped the field with 19 points.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Scroungers A and B Division winners, Mervyn Stewart and Mark Mawson. Photo supplied

The world’s most extraordinary ocean adventure is on its way back to paradise, with the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race fleet set to return to Airlie Beach this January as part of Leg 4, the Australian Coast-to-Coast.
Coral Sea Marina will once again roll out the red carpet as the official Host Port, welcoming the fleet, race crew, family, friends and supporters after their journey from Fremantle. This will be the fifth time the marina has hosted the race, placing the Whitsundays alongside global sailing destinations such as Cape Town, Seattle and Qingdao.
“The fact that Airlie Beach continues to be selected as a Host Port is a testament to our world-class facilities and cements the Whitsundays as Australia’s premier sailing destination,” said Joscelyn O’Keefe, Head of Marketing & Business Development at Coral Sea Marina.
The Clipper Race is a unique global challenge that brings together people from all walks of life, many with no previous sailing experience, who undergo extensive training before tackling a record-breaking circumnavigation from Portsmouth, UK.
Arriving mid-January, the fleet will spend more than a week in the Whitsundays, repairing and provisioning vessels while also enjoying the region’s many attractions. Crew and supporters are expected to dive into local tours, dining, experiences and accommodation, delivering a welcome economic boost.
“The Airlie Beach stopover is always a highlight for our crew and supporters,” said Georgina Best, Head of Partnerships at Clipper Ventures.
“It’s a chance to experience the beauty of the Whitsundays and the incredible hospitality of the community.”
A packed program of events will accompany the visit, including the popular Open Boat Days, where locals and visitors can step aboard the 70ft ocean racing yachts for a rare behind-the-scenes look at life at sea.
With the Whitsundays set to host sailing events for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the return of the Clipper Race further highlights the region’s capability to host world-class sailing competitions.
“The Clipper Race shines an international spotlight on the Whitsundays and showcases our region as one of the world’s premier sailing destinations,” said Tim Booth, CEO of Tourism Whitsundays.
The countdown is on as the Whitsundays prepares to welcome the race fleet back to paradise.
Photo supplied

Results For Week Ending Sunday 30th November 2025
Monday 24 November 2025 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points
North/South East/West
1st Janelle Conroy - Tex Sheedy 1st Geoff Taylor - Nancy Martin
2nd David Ting - Eric Goodchild 2nd Marilin Robins - Mick Robins
3rd Edward Kliese - Diane Stokes 3rd Barbara Tait - Margaret Lane
4th Pamela Finger - Ming Ting 4th Helen Van Den Broek - Jan Harris
Tuesday 25 November 2025 – 5 ½ Table Howell Green Points
1st Janet Hansen - Diane Morgan 4th Richard Wix - Tex Sheedy
=2nd Eric Goodchild - Noel Bugeia 5th John Mcgee - Mick King
=2nd Geoff Taylor - Janelle Conroy
Wednesday 26 November 2025 –9 Table Mitchell Green Points (Nationwide Pairs)
North/South East/West
1st Janelle Conroy - Noel Bugeia 1st Janet Hansen - Alan Brown
2nd Max Holewa - Diane Holewa 2nd Tex Sheedy - Lorna Shuttlewood
3rd David Ting - Eric Goodchild 3rd Ming Ting - Debra Goodchild
4th Monica Darley - Frances Brown 4th Geoffrey Patterson - Sandy Patterson
Thursday Evening 27 November 2025 – 4 Table Howell Green Points
1st Frances Brown - Ann Whitmore
2nd Ken Seaniger - Robert Carless
3rd Annie Lynch - Sandra Morris
4th Jan Harris - Tex Sheedy
Friday 28 November 2025 –7 Table Mitchell Green Points
North/South East/West
1st Joy Robinson - Geoff Taylor 1st David Ting - Ming Ting
2nd Susan Wright - Geoffrey Patterson 2nd Martin Pearce - Gwen Liddell
3rd Geoff Cowan - Mick King 3rd Lynne O'neill - Roland Taylor
Saturday 29 November 2025 – 8 ½ Table Mitchell - Green Points
North/South East/West
1st Ming Ting - David Ting 1st Christine Nice - Mary Rose Ramsden
2nd Annette Howe - Jewel Schmidt 2nd Lorna Shuttlewood - Susan Wright
3rd Joy Robinson - Ken Seaniger 3rd Mick King - Ian Gaskell
4th Geoff Taylor - Margaret Lane 4th Susan Ross - Laura Howland
Sunday 23 November 2025 – Novice Pairs Championships Round 1 – 6 Table Mitchell - Red Points
North/South East/West
1st Faith Hutchinson - Geoff Cowan 1st Lynne O'neill - Karen Caldwell
2nd Joy Hold - Gillian Mccallum 2nd Sandy Patterson - Mary Rose Ramsden
3rd Rodney Miles - Christine Morrison 3rd Martin Pearce - Sue Mayer-Miller
Sunday 30 November 2025 –Novice Pairs Championships Round 2 – 6 Table Mitchell - Red Points
North/South East/West
1st Sue Mayer-Miller - Martin Pearce 1st Joy Hold - Gillian Mccallum
2nd Faith Hutchinson - Geoff Cowan 2nd Ian Gaskell - Carol Gaskell
3rd Mary Rose Ramsden - Sandy Patterson 3rd Jewel Schmidt - Annette Howe
Sunday 30 November 2025 –Novice Pairs Championships Final – Red Points
1st Martn Pearce - Sue Mayer-Miller 4th Sandy Patterson - Mary Rose Ramsden
2nd Joy Hold - Gillian Mccallum 5th Karen Caldwell - Lynne O'neill
3rd Geoff Cowan - Faith Hutchinson 6th Christine Morrison - Rodney Miles
Contributed by Robert Carless

Mackay junior mountain biker Max Teague produced a strong start to his national season at the AusCycling XCO National Series – Round 1 & 2 in Mt Crosby, coming away with a 2nd place on Saturday and a 3rd place on Sunday in the U15 Men’s category.
Racing took place in hot, humid conditions on a steep and technical course. The U15 riders started just behind the U17 field, which led to a chaotic opening climb when several of the U17 front riders slipped out. The crash caused a chain reaction through the bunch, leaving Max and others off their bikes and forced to run the first couple of hills to get back into the race.
Despite the disrupted start, Max worked his way through the field on Saturday and positioned himself well for the final straight. He finished with a close, hard-fought sprint to take 2nd place.
Storms on Sunday morning left the course muddy and slippery. Max got away cleanly at the start but, like many riders, struggled with the heat as the race went on. He held his pace and managed to secure 3rd place to round out a consistent weekend.
Max’s father, Alan, said it was one of the tougher race weekends Max has faced, with the heat, humidity, and technical course all adding to the challenge. He said Max handled the chaos on the first climb well and was happy with how he sprinted for second on Saturday, and how he pushed through difficult conditions on Sunday to take third. Max is now looking ahead to Rounds 3 and 4 in Bendigo in three weeks’ time.
Mackay Cycles owner and sponsor Kyle Marwood said Max showed resilience across both rounds and handled the conditions with maturity. He said the ability to reset after the opening crash and still finish on the podium both days shows strong development and a good foundation for the rest of the season.
Contributed by Kyle Marwood
Mackay junior mountain biker Max Teague opened his national season with impressive consistency, securing 2nd and 3rd place finishes in challenging conditions at the AusCycling XCO National Series in Mt Crosby. Photos supplied

President's Award to Charlie Payne for 62 years hard work and dedication to our sport. Player of the Year awarded to Remy Zhan and Junior Player of the Year awarded to Logan Brown.
Mackay Closed Tuesday Morning: Averal Hodges Memorial Division 1 Singles Winner Andrea Nicholson, Runner Up Allan Robins. Division 1 Doubles Winners Tony Bowman and Kevin Abbott, Runner Up George Camilleri and Coral Morgan. Carrie Hills Trophy Division 2 Winner Josie Davis, Runner Up John Hamelink.
Division 2 Doubles Winners Gloria Vella and Gerry Synnott, Runners Up Louise Gould and Sharon Muller. Rosie Dittman Trophy Division 3 Singles Winner Sharon Muller, Runner Up Allison Day.
Jan Meng Memorial Doubles Winners Gerry Synnott and Tony Bowman, Runners Up Andrea Nicholson and Lawrie Bradshaw.
Mackay Closed Juniors: Under 11 Mixed Singles Winner Remy Zhan, Runner Up Mainak Dodiya. Under 13 Boys Singles Winner Remy Zhan, Runner Up Logan Brown. Under 15 Boys Singles Winner Trent Day, Runner Up Logan Brown. Under 18 Mixed Singles Winner Lily Boland, Runner Up Trent Day. Junior Mixed Doubles Winners Lily Boland and Remy Zhan, Runners Up Trent Day and Ariah Haupapa.
Mackay Closed Veterans: LADIES SECTION Over 30/40 Singles Winner Emma Widdup, Runner Up Andrea Nicholson, Over 50 Singles Winner Emma Widdup, Runner Up Anne Sheridan, Over 60 Singles Winner Anne Sheridan, Runner Up Donna Abbott, Over 70 Winner Judy Zahn, Runner Up Pam Joyce, Over 80 Winner Pam Joyce, Runner Up Coral Morgan. MEN'S SECTION Over 30 Winner Goncalo Serra-Gageiro, Runner Up Mick Ruhl, Over 40 Winner Mick Ruhl, Runner Up Steven Whiting, Over 50 Winner Steven Whiting, Runner Up Graeme Walker, Over 60 Winner Graeme Walker, Runner Up Geoff Denman, Over 70 Winner Ian McKay, Runner Up Tony Bowman, Combined Veterans Doubles Winners Steven Whiting and Josie Davis, Runners Up Emma Widdup and Cheryl Pearson.
Mackay Closed: Open Ladies Singles Roy McLean Winner Emma Widdup, Runner Up Anne Sheridan, Men's Singles Jack Cooney Memorial Trophy Winner Goncalo Serra-Gageiro, Runner Up Mick Ruhl. Ladies Open Doubles Winners Emma Widdup and Lily Boland, Runners Up Anne Sheridan and Janice Kent, Men's Open Doubles Winners Goncalo Serra-Gageiro and Mick Ruhl, Runners Up Steven Whiting and Jacob Whelan, Mixed Open Doubles Winners Steven Whiting and Emma Widdup, Runners Up Mick Ruhl and Andrea Nicholson.
Division 2 Ladies Singles Christine Moohin Trophy Winner Donna Abbott, Runner Up Andrea Nicholson, Men's Singles Roy McLean Trophy Winner Ian McKay, Runner Up Mark Sleeman. Division 2 Doubles Winners Janice Kent and Donna Abbott, Runners Up Graeme Walker and Allan Edwards. Division 3 Combined Singles K & D Abbott Trophy Winner Judy Zahn, Runner Up Liz Burton. Division 3 Doubles Winners Pam Joyce and Kevin Abbott, Logan Brown and Liz Burton. Veterans Representatives Allan Edwards, Andrea Nicholson, Donna Abbott, Janice Kent, Graeme Walker, Anne Sheridan, Noreen Frederickson, Vince Boeske and Daniel Warfield.
Contributed by Andrea Nicholson
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Charlie Payne first picked up a table tennis bat at the age of nine. This year, after an incredible 62 years of service to the sport, he quietly stepped away from the game—but not from the community he helped shape.
Charlie has been at the heart of the Mackay Table Tennis Association for decades. He served in key leadership roles, including President and Secretary, and long before computers handled tournament draws, Charlie created them manually for major events such as the Mackay Open and Closed.
Beyond administration, Charlie brought the game to life through words. With a background as Sports Editor at the Daily Mercury, his reports didn’t just share scores—they captured the drama, excitement, and human moments behind each match. Whether published in print or later on Facebook, Charlie’s stories made the action leap off the page, enabling readers to visualise each rally with vivid clarity.
Photography became another of Charlie’s lasting contributions. Often seen on the sidelines with camera in hand, he quietly documented thousands of matches, capturing candid moments and player milestones that are now treasured memories within the club.
Charlie’s dedication extended beyond the court. He volunteered at bingo nights for many years and was always ready to lend a hand. His wife Rhonda recalls their first wedding anniversary being spent at a Table Tennis Committee meeting on 10 November 1980—an example of the commitment Charlie gave to the sport.
In his playing days, Charlie travelled widely, competing in Cairns, Townsville, Ayr, Rockhampton and Bundaberg. He earned his State Umpire Accreditation and, true to his generous nature, never declined a hit—regardless of a player’s level. That openness left a lasting impression on generations of players.
Family was central to Charlie’s journey in the sport. In 1985, he encouraged his niece Andrea to attend a junior table tennis camp, soon followed by her brother Mark.
“We’ve had great family battles over the years—what we called the ‘Payne Family War’,” Andrea says.
“Mark and I are so proud of Uncle Charlie. He’s supported us and so many others through his encouragement and quiet leadership.”
Former President Rosie Dittman said, “Whether it was a cheeky forehand or a perfectly timed photo, Charlie made the sport better for all of us.
“Thanks for the memories, the matches, and the moments you helped capture.”
Charlie Payne’s contributions—on the court, behind the lens, and through his words—have helped shape Mackay Table Tennis into one of Queensland’s most respected associations.
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Port Denison Gun Club finished the year on a high note with its November/Christmas Shoot over the weekend of Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 November. Shooters from across the region, including Burdekin, Charters Towers, Dysart, Karumba, Mackay/Sarina, Normanton, Silkwood and Townsville, joined local competitors for a weekend of spirited competition.
The weather provided a challenge, with strong winds on Saturday giving way to hotter, but breezier conditions on Sunday, much to the relief of participants.
Saturday Competition Results
25T DB Continental Port Denison Championship (sponsored by Tim Warren Auto Airconditioning and Electrical) – OA & AA: Simon Steele 41/41; A: Glenn McHenry 40/41; B: Peter Scott 33/34; C: Blake Heffernan 22/25.
25T SB Graded Trophy (sponsored by Bow Pak) – AA: Aaron Lemphers 25/25; A: John Cerqui 24/25; B: Giovanni Celona 21/25; C: Graeme Lydiard 19/25.
25T PS Graded Cash Prize – AA: Aaron Lemphers 74/75; A: Greg Maltby 74/75; B: Bruce McBow 74/75; C: Noelle Young 57/75.
Sunday Competition Results
10 Pair Deauville Doubles (sponsored by Corrsafe and Hall’s Firearms) – 1st: Michael and Christian Populin; 2nd: Wally Masters and Cameron Cislowski; 3rd: Chantal Micallef and Annette Vassalini.
10T DB Handicap Hams – Winners across events included Blake Heffernan, Gian Vassalini, Pedro Le Blowitz, Bill Gall, Glenn McHenry, John Kinnonmonth, Wayne Cislowski, Cameron Cislowski, Phil Scalia, Joe Caruso, Noelle Young, John Calligaro, Bruce McBow, Glenn Clarke, and Michael Zabala.
Consolation Hams – Simon Steele, David Stitt, Colin Edgerton, Alex Parker, and Ron Clive.
Special Draws (sponsored by Glenn McHenry) – Regan Southwood, Chantal Micallef, Michael Populin, and Annette Vassalini.
Raffle winners, generously donated by Lui Populin and Hall’s Firearms, included John Cerqui (slab of ammo), Zane Botteon and Tom Neilson (half slabs of ammo), and $25 Hall’s Firearms vouchers to Lui Populin and Colin Edgerton.
Members enjoyed a hearty spread over the weekend, thanks to Kerry and Cheryl, with additional contributions from the Burdekin ladies, who also helped with dishes. Special thanks were extended to Bruce and Doris for raffle sales and to everyone who assisted before, during, and after the event.
Sponsors for the weekend included Tim Warren Auto Airconditioning and Electrical, Bow Pak, Corrsafe, Hall’s Firearms, Glenn McHenry, and Lui Populin.
This marked the final competition for 2025, with the next shoot scheduled for Sunday 25 January 2026. The club wishes all members and visitors a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Contributed with thanks to Colin Edgerton
Ev 1 10 Pr Deauville Doubles sponsored by Corrsafe 2nd W Masters and C Cislowski
Ev 1 25T DB Cont Cship sponsored by Tim Warren L-R OA AA S Steele, A G McHenry, B P Scott, C B Heffernan
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