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Fuel Your Workforce. Power Your Profits.  With Fitness Cartel Corporate Memberships

Fuel Your Workforce. Power Your Profits. With Fitness Cartel Corporate Memberships

In a workforce landscape increasingly defined by pressure, performance and retention, Mackay businesses are being asked to look beyond traditional incentives and reconsider a more fundamental driver of success: the health of their people. Fitness Cartel Health Clubs Mackay is positioning itself as a practical, modern response to that challenge, offering corporate membership packages designed to strengthen staff wellbeing while directly supporting workplace performance. Fundamentally, organisations that prioritise staff wellbeing are strengthening their long-term performance and stability. When energy levels lift, stress is managed better, and recovery is supported, the flow-on effect is felt in productivity, decision-making and attendance, with fewer sick days and a clearer headspace on the job. Corporate memberships may also be tax deductible as a business expense, delivering an added level of practicality for employers looking to align wellbeing with operational value. Providing staff with access to a structured, premium wellness environment is increasingly being recognised not as an optional extra, but as a workforce strategy. The benefits extend across mental health, stress management, workplace culture, morale, focus and overall staff retention. The Mackay facility reflects this shift with a 24/7 training environment built for real-world schedules. Members have access to more than 500 pieces of strength and cardio equipment, alongside dedicated training zones designed for functional movement, recovery and performance-based training. Group fitness remains a key driver of engagement, with classes running across multiple studios each week. From high-intensity sessions, to yoga, pilates, cycling and functional training, staff can move between disciplines that match both workload and lifestyle demands. Beyond the gym floor, the facility introduces a greater layer of recovery that surpasses all other traditional fitness offerings. The integrated wellness centre includes hyperbaric therapy, red light therapy, compression boots, massage chairs, cold plunge pools, a 38-degree magnesium bath, sauna access and so much more. These tools are increasingly used to support physical recovery, reduce fatigue and improve mental clarity. Additional features such as Kids Cartel childcare facilities, an on-site café and lounge area also offer support for working parents, making health and fitness more accessible in the rhythm of everyday life. Fitness Cartel Mackay Co-Franchisee Clifford Forster said, “The Fitness Cartel Corporate Membership Program is all about empowering teams to reach their health and fitness goals, while giving employers an easy way to support workplace wellbeing.” As businesses, both big and small, across the region continue to navigate workforce challenges, corporate wellness is increasingly being viewed as a long-term investment in stability and performance. The opportunity now sits clearly in front of Mackay employers to build stronger teams, not just through skills and systems, but through health, energy and recovery. For more information or to arrange a tailored corporate membership package that best suits you, contact Clifford Forster on 0422 486 277 or email cliff@fitnesscartel.com.au. NOW is the time to invest in your team, invest in their health, and invest in your business!

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Wangaratta Bowls - 24th April

Wangaratta Bowls - 24th April

Sunday’s winners Greg Colquhoun and Ron Hyde Photo supplied ‍‍Tuesday’s winners were Neil Chittenden and Allan Rolfe who defeated Stumpy Adams and Ron Hyde. In the other game Skin Querro and Robyn Stitt defeated Sue Shearing and Laurie Land. The jackpot didn’t go off.‍ Club Competition for the week: Ladies Triples, Sue Shearing, Robyn Stitt and Fely Duncan defeated Lindy Suann, Shirley Jones and Maureen Hyde. ‍On Sunday afternoon two pairs and one triples were played. Winners for the afternoon were Greg Colquhoun and Ron Hyde who defeated Maureen Hyde and Kevin Jewell. Other games Toni Bowen and Penny Warren defeated Skin Querro and Pat Tracey. Shirley Jones Teresa Willshire and Kennedy Whitton defeated Bill Myers Deb Retchless and Stuart Jeal. The jackpot didn’t go off.

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Proserpine Bowls Club - 24th April

Proserpine Bowls Club - 24th April

Last Sunday's Social Bowls presented exciting compeition. Arthur Griffith, Henny Tattam and Heather Brown defeated Alen Sanderson, Philip Brown and Mike Harrison 28 - 19. On Tuesday afternoon a game of Club Championship Singles was played. Thanks to the players and marker for making their time to play this so as to progress the competition. David Ling defeated Nathan Harriott 25 - 19. There were no Social bowls on Wednesday due to rain. On Sunday, in Social bowls Alen Sanderson, Arthur Griffith, Philip Brown and Heather Brown defeated Mary Hedgelong, Henny Tattam, Trevor Parsons and Mike Harrison 22 - 16. It had been arranged that Trevor Parsons was to play a Club Championship Singles game on Sunday but due to player unavailability, Marcus forfeited this year to allow the competition to progress. Reminder to all, it is really appreciated if all names of players coming to Social Bowls are in by 1pm. When players arrive at the last minute without notice, it means that the draw for play has to be redone. Contributed with thanks to the Proserpine Bowls Club

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Footy is back in full swing! (AFL)

Footy is back in full swing! (AFL)

On Saturday the 18th of April, the Whitsunday Sea Eagles took on the North Mackay Saints at Zeolla Park. The U13s put up a strong fight, applying great pressure with impressive ball movement and leading around the ground. They came out hard early and lifted again in the third quarter. Despite creating opportunities, they couldn’t quite convert, finishing 24-45. The U15s had a great day out, not only beating the heat but also the reigning premiers on their home deck! Locking the ball in their forward fifty for the first half, the Sea Eagles managed a 50 to nil lead by halftime. In the second half the Sea Eagles came out better than ever with hard tackles, strong centre clearances, and great teamwork. Ending the game with 83-24 on the scoreboard the boys sent a strong message to the rest of the competition to start their season on a high. The U17s showed great teamwork, sportsmanship, and heart in their first game for the year. Despite the 16–85 loss, the boys never gave up and kept their heads high until the final siren. The Senior Women showed grit and determination, playing with low numbers and no players on the bench in the sweltering heat. Although going down 0-124, their effort never dropped and they now look forward to next week’s challenge at home. The Senior Men had a slow start against an experienced Saints outfit but lifted after halftime following an inspired address from playing coach Jake Turner. Kicking four early goals in the third they built momentum and matched the Saints for the half, but couldn’t close the gap and finished 39-90. Get down to The Nest this Saturday the 25th of April for the first home games of the 2026 season. With ANZAC Day celebrations, memorial guernseys, and a nighttime fixture under the brand-new lights, it is not one to miss. Come down, get loud and support the Sea Eagles from 11:55am, with the final game kicking off at 6pm under lights. Contributed with thanks to Georgia Whitton - Whitsunday Sea Eagles Captions Photo Credit: Cody Fowler – Whitsunday Sea Eagles

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Brave Brothers Capture Under 20’s Premiership

August 24, 2023

Historic Brothers Leprechauns are the Mackay & District Rugby League Under 20 champions for 2022.

A last-minute field goal by scheming half back Alex Lawton clinched the title for the Leprechauns after they recorded a gripping 25-24 Grand Final victory over the Magpies at the Mackay Junior Rugby League Fields.

Comprising several current and former Mercy College and St Patrick’s College Mackay students and staff, the Brothers contingent showed their champion qualities to bring home the trophy and cap a fruitful season.

For rookie senior coach Shane Mau, it was a maiden premiership to savour.

Brothers – who were formed back in 1920 - are one of the longest established clubs in the Mackay & District Rugby League competition.

The Leprechauns boast a proud 102-year history in the Mackay region along with the famous Magpies club that participated in the inaugural competition back in 1919.

Both clubs turned on a classic contest in the trophy decider with playmaker Lawton’s crucial one-pointer proving the difference.

The capable Lawton was named best on ground by officials and capped a memorable 2022 when presented with the Under 20 Player of the Year award for the best and fairest player in the competition.

Other Brothers players to impress were interchange forward Patrick Hoare, who menaced the Magpies with his bustling runs and deft off-loads; ball playing lock Ethan Roberts and strong running back rower and skipper Tyler Parish in a mighty team effort.

Hoare and Roberts are both staff members at Mercy College and turned in tireless displays in the pressure cooker conditions.

The Magpies opened the scoring after three minutes when half back Blake Kynaston crossed for a try that was converted by hooker Jaxn Sign.

But Brothers quickly established a 12-6 lead when Parish and centre Hudson Camilleri grabbed tries in the space of seven minutes with goalkicker Lawton adding the extras.

Magpies centre Mackenzie Novosel levelled the scores with a converted try after 15 minutes before Brothers winger Andrew Manera scooted over for his team’s third try to give the Leprechauns a 16-12 advantage at the break.

Brothers extended their lead to 22-12 after the interval when forward Elliott McLeod burst over for a vital try but the Magpies clawed their way back into the match with second half tries by forward James Kelleher.

At 22-all, rival kickers Lawton (64th minute) and Sign (69th minute) traded penalty goals before superboot Lawton proved the hero when he potted a memorable field goal just 60 seconds later to seal another Brothers’ premiership.

Other former and current Mercy College and St Patrick’s College students in the triumphant Brothers squad included centres Camilleri and Patrick Vella, Manera, five eighth Corben Becker, back rower Ryan McCowan, Reece Morris, prop Ryan Morris, Alex Attard, utility Ethan Van Kerkwyk and boom hooker Xavier Kerrisk.

Magpies players that attended either Mercy College or St Patrick’s College were playmaker Kynaston, utility Henry Thorpe and winger Coby Arthur.

By Chris Karas

Brothers’ 2022 premiership winning Under 20 squad (pictured) includes Dawson Harch, Ryan Hanson, Hudson Camilleri, Patrick Vella, Andrew Manera, Corben Becker, Alex Lawton, Ethan Roberts, Tyler Parish (captain), Ryan McCowan, Ryan Morris, Mitchell Cargill, Alex Attard; Reece Morris, Patrick Hoare, Pat Hall, Elliott McLeod, Ethan Van Kerkwyk, Xavier Kerrisk and Clay Nolan; Shane Mau (coach)

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Winners Galore at the Mackay Contract Bridge Barometer Pairs

August 24, 2023

Eighteen pairs competed in the Mackay Barometer Pairs on the weekend of September 3 and 4 with the winners pictured.

Mackay winners in the A section: 2nd Diane Morgan & Eric Leivesley, 3rd David & Ming Ting

Winners in the B section: 1st Lorna Shuttlewood & Doone Mitchell, 3rd Debra & Eric Goodchild

Winners in the C section: 1st Helen Van Den Broek & Anne Lutz, 2nd Sandy Patterson & Vic Mason, 3rd Noel Saunders & Mary Rose Ramsden

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Widdup Undefeated In State Titles

August 24, 2023

Mackay’s Emma Widdup’s Queensland Veterans Table Tennis Championships form continued into this week’s Tuesday night table tennis fixtures final.

After being undefeated in singles in the Queensland titles, Emma lost only one match all season and led her Alpha teammates Robbie Richards and Neil Brown to a 6-5 win over the Charlie team of Josh Brown, Andrew McHugh and Steven Whiting.

The Charlies led 5-4 after Steven won a nail-biting battle with Robbie -2, -11, 9, 6, 10 but Alpha came home to win the final two matches and take the final. Steven also featured in a marathon with Neil, winning -5, 3, 8, -8, 9.

Allan Edwards, George Camilleri and Rhonda Payne teamed to win the division 2 final 7-4 over Peter Goodson, Lee Brake and Kevin Scates.

The match was 4-all going into the final round of singles, but wins by George, Rhonda and Allan over Kevin, Peter and Lee gave them victory. The closest match of the night was Rhonda’s win over Peter -10, 8, 9, -6, 8.

Charlie (Jye Callander, Roy Murray and Noreen Fredericksen) won the division 3 final over Alpha (Simon Hogan, Tiffany Camilleri) 9-2.

Noreen and Simon played a lengthy battle, Noreen up 8, -6, -10, 7, 9.

Emma, Graham Drury and Noreen won the leading player awards.

The annual Mackay Closed championships will be played this month, with graded events on Tuesday and veterans on Thursday. Contact Donna 0400 769 560 for details.

By Charlie Payne

Emma Widdup in action at the table. Photo credit: Charlie Payne

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Sue’s Serve A Winner For Jan Meng Memorial

August 24, 2023

Sue Philp’s serve of the day won the honours in the Jan Meng Memorial Doubles tournament at the Mackay Table Tennis Centre.

Sue teamed with Steve Mathieson to win over Branko Vucurovic and Kim Daffy in straight games, but you could say she had a bit of luck.

Her final serve was going long, but just touched the edge to give victory 9, 8, 8.

Roy Murray and Helen Ware won the consolation final over Bryan Marshall and David Butler 1, -10, 4, 10.

The popular event is held annually in memory of the late Jan Meng, who was a long-time organizer of the Tuesday morning table tennis fixtures.

The Avril Hodges Memorial Trophy annual Tuesday morning championships was played last Tuesday, September 13.

By Charlie Payne

Sue Philp and Steve Mathieson hold aloft the Jan Meng Memorial Doubles table tennis trophy, with runners-up Branko Vucurovic and Kim Daffy. Photo credit: Charlie Payne

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On The Greens At Goosies

August 24, 2023

Monday morning mixed pairs winners were Michele Stockton and Kees Struik followed by Sandra Sommerfeld and Elaine Buckton. Lucky draw winners were M. Leotta and Robert Hall.

Wednesday ladies’ day was taken out by S. Gilbert and Michele Stockton. Runners up was the triple of Lesley Baumgarten, Narell Schmidtke and Joyce Camilleri.

Thursday mixed pairs winners were Margaret Fogg and Brian Perrin. Darrell Kane and Col Carey came second. Greens vouchers were won by Ian McDonald, Bruce McCubben and Hilary Jones-Rowen.

Friday mixed pairs best card and $75 each went to Doug Giddings and Tony Allsop, who has just returned from holiday. The break obviously did him good. Lucky draws went to Asko Helenius and Rob Hobbs for the winners, and Andrew Coates and Margaret Creese in the second round.

Saturday men’s pairs day winners were Mick Mackenzie and Glen Royes,  with Col Carey and Vic Gaudion runners up.

Contributed by Tony Allsop

Darrell Kane in action

Joyce Camilleri does not drop her bowl

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The Sausages Weren’t The Only Things Sizzling Last Sunday

August 24, 2023

Whilst many local runners enjoyed the 28km and 56km Whitsunday Trail Fest at Airlie Beach last weekend, a social run and sausage sizzle was hosted by Mackay Road Runners at John Breen Park.

Approximately thirty runners enjoyed the optional 1,2, or 3 loop options consisting of 2.3km per loop. The fresh morning temperatures and sunny conditions turned on a beautiful day for the scenic vistas of the Gooseponds parklands as runners set off around 7am.  

Darrin Pullen was in fine form scorching over the course with talented junior runner, Millie Bishop who also set a sizzling pace. Welcome back to runners who joined the very social avid bunch including Stuart Sprott, Peter Ford, Alana and Vivian Knesevic, Ollie and Alleny Gorrin, Jan Smith and Werner Van Der Linde. Jose Short, Julie Whibley, and Teresa Hackney enjoyed the course after recent marathon efforts in other events.

Full results for the Whitsunday Trail Fest Airlie Beach were not to hand at time of print, however, there was much excitement from Mackay ladies, Tahnee Malagueno, Ainslie Heinke and Jaylene Harrison, who took out the female team event.

This Sunday’s Shields Stampede 5km and 12km event commencing 4pm will be hosted at the residence of life members Merv and Wendy Shields at 21 Karl Langer Crescent, Mt Pleasant.

Contributed by Janelle Tilse

Jose Short (obscured at left), Darrin Pullen (centre) and Millie Biship (right) lead the charge from the start in the multiloop Gooseponds Circuit

David Isbister (left) enjoying the Gooseponds Circuit in perfectly cool and sunny running conditions

Julie Whibley enjoying the scenic vistas of the Gooseponds Circuit. Photos supplied: Janelle Tilse

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Mighty Marik Collects Track Gold And League Premiership Medal

August 24, 2023

Talented Mackay athlete Marik Srsen dreams of one day running out for the Brisbane Broncos in a National Rugby League fixture at Suncorp Stadium.

If potential and determination is any guide, then the 13 year old Mercy College Mackay student is well on the way to achieving his sporting goal.

The dynamic custodian – who captained the Magpies club to an Under 13s premiership last Saturday at the Mackay & District Junior League Grand Finals – is part of an elite group of local prospects attached to the Brisbane Broncos Junior Academy.

Young Marik is one of four Magpies juniors in the Broncos Academy train-on squad along with teammates Mason Muscat, a skillful hooker and regular captain who missed the Grand Final with a damaged hand; promising five eighth Nate Frost and outstanding half back Isaac McFarlane.

They are joined by classy Proserpine five eighth or half back Koby Johnson-Follett.

All five participate in Rugby League Excellence classes where they focus on fitness and skill sessions under the guidance of the Broncos Junior Development Coaching Panel.

Marik was a standout in the Grand Final victory over the previously unbeaten Proserpine Brahmans – scoring a try and inspiring team mates to a stunning 28-0 triumph at the Mackay Junior League Fields.

Now in his eighth season with the Magpies, the tough tackling Srsen showed enormous potential as a lock forward and hooker before making the switch to fullback earlier this year.

Marik appreciated the extra space from the back to roam in attack and spearheaded the Magpies to many a victory with his power running game.

When the Magpies lost skipper Muscat with a broken wrist during the Under 13 finals series, the fiercely competitive Srsen was a logical choice to lead the team in action for the vital games ahead.

He scored a crucial try as the Magpies rolled archrivals Wanderers 22-18 in the preliminary final before stamping his mark in the title decider.

Marik’s consistent performances last season at Junior League and schoolboy representative level earned him the Junior Magpie of the Year Award as well as the prestigious Doug Knight Rugby League Trophy at the Mackay & District Sportsperson of the Year Awards – a tremendous achievement.

The versatile colt represented Capricornia as a second rower at the Queensland Under 12 Schoolboys Championships in Cairns – turning in strong performances to help the team finish a respectable third.

Athletics is another of Marik’s special sporting loves.

He competed for Mackay Athletics Club before joining the team at All Sports Sprint & Endurance Training (ASSET) to be coached by sprint gurus Tina and Luke Morse.

And he is reaping the rewards – winning the recent Capricornia Secondary Schools 400m Sprint championship in the Under 13s age group in a time of 60.04 seconds and finishing third in the 200m final.

With his rugby league commitments drawing to a close, Marik will step up his sprint training as he prepares for the Queensland Secondary Schools Athletics Championships in Brisbane next month.

By Chris Karas

Broncos Academy fullback Marik Srsen in action for newly crowned Mackay Junior Rugby League Under 13 premiers Magpies

Magpies skipper Marik Srsen (left) and injured hooker-captain Mason Muscat hold aloft the Mackay JRL Under 13s premiership trophy after skittling the previously unbeaten Proserpine Brahmans 28-0 in last Saturday's Grand Final

Capricornia Secondary Schools 400m sprint champion Marik Srsen proudly displays his athletics ribbons

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North Mackay Ladies Celebrate Three Finals

August 24, 2023

It was finals day at North Mackay Ladies Club last week, with close bowling filling the rinks at Goosies Sporting Club for the conclusion of three competitions.

The over 70’s final was played between Dorothy Pratt and Lois Deguara. It was a very close competition with Dorothy coming out the winner for this year.

The under 70’s final was also played between Cheryle Corbett and Debbie Mackenzie with Cheryle being the eventual winner after a close tussle.

Also played was the B Pairs final with Lydia McCarthy and Margaret Fogg versus Shirley Bartolo and Margaret Creese, who was a sub for Anne Smith. Another really close and nail-biting finish. Congratulations go to Shirley and Margaret on this occasion.

Contributed by Sue Hazledine

Over 70’s ladies Lois Deguara and winner Dorothy Pratt

Under 70’s ladies Winner Cheryle Corbett and Runner Up Deb Mackenzie

B Pairs final ladies. L-R: Winners Margaret Creese and Shirley Bartolo. Runners up Lydia McCarthy and Margaret Fogg

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NQ Twenty20 Title Grabbed By Mercy Cricketers

August 24, 2023

Mercy College Mackay cricketers have added another trophy to their impressive sporting honours list.

The Intermediate Girls cricket team were recently crowned Street Smarts North Queensland Secondary Schools Twenty20 Challenge champions after dominant performances in Mackay.

Angela Beardmore’s talented line up eliminated Rockhampton’s The Cathedral College in a third-round fixture before securing the championship title with a six-wicket victory over Whitsunday Anglican College in the final.

Outstanding prospects Kiana Dunn and Elisha Holdsworth were instrumental in the Twenty20 trophy success, turning in superb displays with both bat and ball.

Holdsworth carved out an unbeaten 49 and boom all-rounder Dunn (29) as Mercy College (1-93) eclipsed their Rockhampton rivals who were earlier dismissed for 87 with pace ace Dunn snaring 2-3 off four tidy overs.

The promising pair also made an impact in the title decider with Holdsworth retiring on 26 along with Matilda Wiggins (24 retired) and Alex Wood (11 not out) as Mercy compiled 6-100 after routing Whitsunday Anglican for a meagre 46.

Seam bowler Wood (2-4) and tearaway Dunn (2-9) were the chief destroyers with sharp spells as the Mercy team showed its champion qualities.

MEANWHILE the combined Mercy/St Patrick’s College Senior Girls cricket team was denied a second successive StreetSmarts Secondary Schools Twenty20 Challenge State title after bowing out to Rockhampton Grammar in a third-round fixture.

A superb 86 by Meg McCarthy in a team tally of 154 wasn’t enough for the reigning trophy holders as Rockhampton cruised to an eight-wicket victory.

There was no joy also for the St Patrick’s/Mercy College Senior Boys team who finished runners up in the North Queensland Secondary Schools Twenty20 Challenge.

Ignatius Park College Townsville (6-105) claimed the title after eclipsing the St Patricks/Mercy tally of 5-103.

Batting mainstays Haiden Mellifont (30 runs off 35 balls), Etienne Pretorius (22 runs off 27 balls) and Liam Zurvas (22) kept St Patrick’s/Mercy in the hunt with solid contributions.

Cody Sadler (36 runs off 19), Taj Petersen (27 not out) and John McLean (17) guided Ignatius Park to victory after Jack Hutchins (2-24) and Christian Payne (2-25) had earlier shone with the ball.

TEN Mercy College cricketers will represent Capricornia at the Queensland Secondary Schools Cricket Championships in Brisbane next month.

Charles Lott, Cameron Tomerini, Jack Muller, Connor Muller and Etienne Pretorius gained selection in the Boys 13-15yrs squad while Kiana Dunn, Matilda Wiggins, Holly Wardrop, Madeleine Searle and Eeden Thompson feature in the Girls 13-15yrs line up.

By Chris Karas

Mercy College Mackay’s triumphant Intermediate Girls cricket team that lifted the North Queensland Secondary Schools Twenty20 Challenge Trophy. Standing l to r Sylvie Cahill, Lilly Miotto, Alex Wood, Mya Youman, Sophie Searle, Angela Beardmore (Team Coach); kneeling Maddy Searle, Kiana Dunn (co-captain), Elisha Holdsworth (co-captain), Holly Wardrop, Matilda Wiggins, Patrick Hoare (Team Manager). Absent: Tahlia Anderson and Poppy Goodman

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Dawn’s Day Out

August 24, 2023

After the Mackay City Ladies Bowling Club recently voted Life Membership to Dawn Field, she organized “Dawn’s Day Out”. An afternoon of 2 Bowl Triples, sponsored by Dawn herself, filled the green with club members. The lucky winners received generous prizes. Lots of fun was had by everyone, as well as lots of good bowling.

Also, Di Faulkner and Ashlee Knight were recently awarded as outstanding achievers for the club.

Di Faulker won Club Open Singles, the District Open Singles and the Zone Open Singles. She now plays in the State Finals in October.

Ashlee Knight played for Queensland in the Interstate Series against NSW (under 25’s). Queensland came home as the proud winners.

Winners for Dawn’s Day Out: Dawn Field, Robyn & Barry Knott, Hazel Chiconi

Winners are grinners: Mary Burston, Fay Petterson, Marlene May

Outstanding achievers for the City Lady Club Members, Di Faulkner and Ashlee Knight

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On The Track With Declan Durrant

August 24, 2023

Anne-Marie Kehres is championing the sport of mountain biking for the Whitsundays in more than one way.

The Proserpine local, who recently returned from the National Mountain Bike Championship Cross Country Marathon XCM with a national title and a championship jersey, is an extreme advocate for her favourite extreme sport.

For her, it was passion, discipline and unbridled commitment which helped her win, each born from a place of vulnerability matched by strength – as well as a photograph taken years before.

“At a previous tournament in 2020, I sat on the number one podium as a joke. I’d come dead last and I told my husband to take a photo of me sitting there. I’ve had that photo blown up and put on my wall as a goal,” Kehres said.

“I’m a huge believer in the power of the subconscious mind and that, somehow, somewhere, that goal would be met.”

It was two years before Kehres, at the Championships in Wagga Wagga two weeks ago, was ready to challenge that goal on the torturous 75-kilometre distance course with a fire in her belly.

“Everything fell into place that day; I felt well. I was very excited and there’s nothing better,” she said.

But there was a mishap: coming off the bitumen into the track, there was a small, muddy dip and Kehres underjudged and had a crash. But here’s where grit came into play.

“It was good in a sense,” Kehres said.

“My competitors went ahead of me and as soon as I got back on the bike, my brain switched. I said: no this isn’t happening today and I’m going to catch up, that jersey is mine.”

She conquered Wagga Wagga’s course and gained the top accolade in the process – a National title and a championship jersey.

“As I crossed the finish line, I looked at this lady I was riding with and said, did I just do that, and I started crying. The only reason I sometimes believe it’s happened is looking at the jersey. It just goes to show you’re capable of doing whatever you put your mind to,” Kehres said.

It’s another win in a long series of top spots the local rider has claimed, and another landmark in a journey that started over 20 years ago.

“I had a chronic disease that plagued me for 25 years – an eating disorder – where in my late 20s and early 30s I weighed no more than 30 kilos. Doctors would look at me and say, how are you still alive?” she said.

“Mountain biking is one of the things that God placed in my life to save me from my eating disorder.

“I was born and raised in Lebanon in the war, and my escape was going into the olive fields and the bush. Now, if life gets too much, I still go into the bush – just now on a mountain bike.

“I was in America and somebody introduced me to the bike and I loved being out in nature in the bush already. It was a perfect match.

“It takes your mind away and you can listen to the harmony of the birds, the wind, and it grounds you. It brings you back to what life’s about.”

Now, Kehres wants to impart the gift of mountain biking to the entire region through advocating on its behalf. Something she’s been doing as Secretary of the Whitsunday Mountain Biking Club.

“Because it’s such a grounding sport – it gets you one with nature – it helps with anxiety and getting you back into the world,” Kehres said.

“I want people to be able to experience that. I want my kids to experience that; because I try to show my boys that even if you’re older, even if you were slow, you can put your mind to something and do it. But you need to be disciplined and be faithful to yourself.

“That’s what I think people can get from mountain biking.”

Kehres wants to bring in more trails to the region in a wider range of levels -  green, blue, and black. Having access to those and being able to train the region’s up and comers and progress them is her goal.

“At the moment, all our mountain biking trails are black,” Kehres said.

“We’ve got champion mountain bikers who live in the region who’ve got nowhere to train on. Imagine the tourism and what that could bring to the area if we hosted a national championship some day – a Commonwealth Games.

“We’ve got the region; we’ve got the most beautiful views. All you need is elevation, which we have – it’s just about making it work now.

“I’d love to see riders from our region grow and prosper and achieve even more national acclaim.”

Local Anne-Marie Kehres has achieved an incredible feat in Mountain Biking, and wants the rest of the region to get in on the sporting fun

Kehres claimed a National title and championship jersey as winner of the National Mountain Bike Championship Cross Marathon XCM

From humble beginnings as a slow rider, Kehres said it was persistence and personal motivation that led her to the big win

Kehres’ new national championship jersey, which she says she can hardly believe she won

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Airlie Beach Bowls Club Report

August 24, 2023

Monday, August 29: Airlie Beach Bowls Club hosted its Spring Fling Carnival with 10 teams participating.

First place went to Terry Clarke, Bev Taylor, Ted Cullen, and Karen Jensen. Second place were Robin and John Brown, Margo Stanley, and John Askew, with the best dressed going to Joan McGrath, Regina Aqualina, Vicki Spann, and Henny Tattam.

Tuesday: Skipper Betty Nicole with Nicki Buller teamed up to beat the rest of the field.

Wednesday afternoon social bowls saw 20 bowlers vying for the prize with Bill Gordon at lead Bobby Ward at second and skipper Col Morris too strong for the rest of the field.

Wednesday night’s Business House Bowls’ penultimate round saw a shock defeat of PRD by Hadlow Racing and Woolies Allsorts, Tuk Tuks and Aaron DeBrincatts team all going for gold to be crowned Champions.

Friday saw the final of the club’s school competition between Hazel Farrell, Alice Wheeler, Roy Blain, Jack Pini, Harry Craig, Corey Stroud, Katarna Bunk, and Demika.

Played in pairs, first place went to year eight students Corey Stroud and Harry Craig. Winners of the girl’s competition were Demika and Katarna Bunt.

The weekend saw the Pratt Cup being played all over Mackay with Airlie Beach’s team of fours competing.

John Askew, Stephen Lawrie, Peter Barratt and Skipper Bob McMahon with the pairs team of Mark Mawson and Luke Kinnear took part, whilst Warren Mills played singles.

The Airlie Beach teams played remarkably well to make the semi-finals and finished third.

Sunday social bowls: John Fielding took out the prestigious Health Hub award whilst Henny Tattam and Tony Whitehorn beat the other 26 bowlers.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

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Bowen Bowls News

August 24, 2023

Bowen Bowls Club claimed third place at Airlie Beach Bowls Club Spring Fling Carnival with a team of Gavin Charles, Steve Roome, Sue Fox, and Helen Jacobsen.

Sunday Scroungers: winners Steve Roome and Lee Welsted.

Club Singles Final: The winner was Shane Spann and Runner up Gus Munro.

Wednesday Social Bowls: Keith Kirk, Allen Williams, Helen Jacobsen defeated Mary Ellen Pratten, G Dent, D. Hindmarsh.  Bev Smith, Paula Welsted, Gus Munro defeated Lorraine McArthur, Jane Gilbert, Peter Hindmarsh.

Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards

Club Singles final winner Shane Spann and Runner up Gus Munro

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Wangaratta Bowls

August 24, 2023

Monday Triples: Winners for the afternoon were Ken De Wallace, Chris Frew, and Peter Donoghue.

Tuesday saw a full green as they celebrated President Margaret’s Day, players travelled from South Townsville, Alligator Creek, Jubilee, Ayr, and Airlie Beach as well as local members and visitors.

A morning game sponsored by Fitzgerald Funerals Townsville saw winners C Campbell, Bob Dykstra, Beryl Cornford, and Heather Jorgensen.

Second place went to Pam Breakwell, Mary Whitbread, Chris Robinson, and Elaine Kippen, and third Place to Carolyne Jones, Lorraine Knight, Penny Warren, and Leslie Bates.

NQ Patron Wilma Berryman won the spider.

Fun Friday: winners for the afternoon were Judy Christie and Kevin Baxter.

Sunday afternoon Father’s Day Trophy was sponsored by local business P&O Meehan Menswear.

Winners were Lyn Madden, Barry Beel, and Lorraine Knight who defeated Deb Beel, Ron, and Pat Wilson. The jackpot didn’t go off.

It was great to see our 102-year Life Member Brian Winspear - one of the last surviving Airforce pilots from the bombing of Darwin - at afternoon tea. Brian kept the crowd entertained with his humour.

Mixed 4’s Competition saw Robyn Stitt, Isobel Wheeler, Margaret Wilson, and Mark Drummond defeat Denise Wallace, Barry Beel, Penny Warren, and Allan Rolfe.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

Life member Brian Winspear

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Proserpine Junior Cricket’s Ripper Start To The Season

August 24, 2023

Back in August, the first game of the year was a belter remainder for Proserpine State High School student cricketers where they travelled to Mackay to bring the season in against Mercy College.

Winning the toss and electing to bat first, PSHS found it tough to get going in the early stages.

J.Valmadre (4) got the ball rolling over the boundary with his first scoring shot before the old “yes, no, yes, wait” call had him heading to the sheds soon after.

B.Valmadre did what he does best and tick the scoreboard over making 28 from 33 sending the cherry to the boundary 4 times before departing and PSHS were 2-50 at the 13th over mark.

This bought D.Pettierford (duck) in to partner K.Porter (3) but with the wind in their sails and bowling well, Mercy College soon had this pair back in the pavilion and PSHS in big trouble.

As we have come to expect from this special group of players and never say die attitude L.McDermid (15no) and J.Rock (11no) brought the innings to an end, giving our boys something to defend with their timely cameos and PSHS posting  a smallish total of 4-86 off 20overs.

Mercy College then bolted out of the blocks with the bat even after some tight bowling from Z.Henry (0-18), L.McDermid (0-9), L.Dwyer (0-9) they had raced to 0-48. A.Geisel (1-6) then produced a peach, sending the middle stump cartwheeling towards the airport runway.

This was followed by J.Valmadre’s brilliant throw from cover finding the inform N.Jackson short on 32, the score was 2-55 in the 12th and Mercy College were still sitting comfortable.

M.Logan(0-5) tighten things up with the ball and with some great fielding in the deep from F.Roganov, Z.Henry and K.Porter as well as W.Logan behind the stumps made Mercy College work hard for their runs. B.Valmadre(3-13) and players player Dangerous Donny Pettierford(5-11) who got to raise the pill for his five wicket haul, both had little success from their first overs and the hosts were 2-71 in the 15th over.

With their backs against the wall PSHS lifted and the next five overs showed no mercy to the college boys, ripping through their batsmen to be all out for 76 in one of the biggest turnarounds in the competition’s history.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Valmadre

The Proserpine State High School junior cricket team started off their season in memorable fashion

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