
Mackay Cutters have confirmed Stanmore Resources as the official Cutters Care Delivery Partner for the next 12 months, strengthening the club’s youth education, wellbeing and leadership programs across the Mackay and Isaac regions. The partnership was launched last Friday at Moranbah State School, where Cutters Wellbeing and Education Manager Jack, alongside club staff and Stanmore leadership representatives, delivered a Cutters Care session to Year 5/6 Sports Boost students. “We’re proud to welcome Stanmore Resources as the official Cutters Care Delivery Partner for the next 12 months,” the club said. The program will continue to focus on helping young people build confidence, resilience and positive connections through sport and education-based initiatives. “Together, we'll continue delivering education, wellbeing and leadership programs to young people throughout the Mackay and Isaac regions, helping them build confidence, resilience and positive connections.” The Cutters said they look forward to continuing meaningful community impact and providing opportunities for young people to learn, grow and thrive through the partnership. Photo source: Mackay Cutters (Facebook)
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The Whitsunday Sea Eagles made the trip to Bakers Creek on the weekend to take on the North Mackay Saints and the Bakers Creek Tigers, with all teams showcasing plenty of determination and competitive spirit throughout the day. The Under 13s were first into action against the Saints and produced a strong performance. After a hard-fought opening three quarters, the Sea Eagles trailed by just two points heading into the final term, keeping themselves firmly in the contest. Despite their efforts, the Saints managed to pull away late, with the match finishing 20-39. The Under 15s continued their impressive season with another dominant victory over the Saints. Controlling the game from start to finish, the Sea Eagles piled on 12 goals and 15 behinds while keeping their opponents to just two goals. Their teamwork, skill, and relentless pressure were on full display as they secured another convincing win 72-12 and further strengthened their position as one of the competition's top teams. The women's side faced a tough challenge against the Bakers Creek Tigers. The Sea Eagles fought hard and matched the Tigers aggression and determination, keeping the margin within three goals throughout the game. The players fought hard at every contest and never stopped competing. However, fatigue began to take its toll in the final quarter, allowing the Tigers to kick four late goals and extend the final margin to 0-43. The senior men's match provided plenty of excitement for supporters. The Sea Eagles burst out the gates in the opening quarter, dominating early play to establish a 15-0 lead at the first break. Carrying that momentum throughout the day, the men continued to work hard around the ground and were rewarded with a strong 52-25 victory over the Tigers. It was a complete team performance and a fitting way to finish a successful day for the club. Get down to The Nest this Saturday 27th June for Sponsor Appreciation Day and cheer on your Whitsunday Sea Eagles as they take on the Moranbah Bulldogs, Swagpies, and Magpies in a huge day of footy action. The junior fixtures kick off from 10:40am, showcasing the club's rising stars, before the senior teams take centre stage in what promises to be an exciting evening of football, with the Senior Women starting at 3:20pm and the Senior Men finishing under lights. Bring the family, wear your Sea Eagles colours, and get behind your local teams as they battle it out on home turf. We can't wait to see you at The Nest! Contributed by the Whitsunday Sea Eagles: Georgia Whitton
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The Mackay Softball Association has reflected on another competitive CQ Darby against Softball Rockhampton, with strong performances and continued rivalry highlighted across the weekend. Rockhampton arrived ready to play, producing a dominant display at the plate and taking victory in both games of the series. “The Rocky boys came ready to play, swinging the bats well and taking the win in both games,” the association said. Despite the results, Mackay praised the standard of competition and the spirit in which the games were played, with both clubs continuing to build on a long-standing regional rivalry. The association also acknowledged the contribution of Murray, thanking him “for all his help, guidance and support in coaching both teams throughout the weekend”. Off the field, community and hospitality remained a key feature of the event, with Jodie recognised for preparing meals for the visiting side. “Thank you to our own Jodie for feeding our the Rocky boys delicious pulled pork rolls,” the association said. The CQ Darby continues to be a highlight on the calendar for both regions, with Mackay Softball noting the blend of rivalry and mateship that defines the fixture. “These weekends are always a highlight on the calendar, and we love the rivalry, mateship and quality softball that comes with them.” The team is now looking ahead to the next meeting between the two clubs, with both sides eager for another competitive weekend of softball in Central Queensland. Photo source: Mackay Softball Association Incorporated (Facebook)
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Twenty-six Pairs competed in the Qualifying Championship Club Pairs on Saturday morning, with the top fourteen pairs then progressing to the Club Championship Pairs after lunch. Congratulations to Janine Rodgers and Nancy Martin who were the outright winners with 61.86 percent. Although Janine and Nancy are both very experienced players, however, this current partnership is a relatively new one. Well done ladies! Many hands of cards were played on the day and lots of delicious food eaten. Mackay Bridge Club is a very social and friendly club. Weekly Results Monday 15th June 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild 1st Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 2nd Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 2nd Helen Van Den Breok / Jan Harris 3rd Monica Darley / Joy Block 3rd Marilin Robins / Mick Robins Evening 15th June 2026 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Faye Wright / Marilin Robins 1st Noel Bugeia / Eric Goodchild 2nd Janelle Conroy / Andrew Canavan 2nd Frances Brown / Ann Whitmore Wednesday 17th June 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia 1st Terry Sheedy / Mick King 2nd Joy Robinson / Robert Carless 2nd Sandy Patterson / Geoffrey Patterson 3rd Faith Hutchinson / John Hunt 3rd Janet Hansen / Alan Brown Thursday 18th June 2026 – Show Day - 10 Table Mitchell Red Points N/S E/W 1st Alan Brown / Frances Brown 1st Eric Goodchild / Debra Goodchild 2nd Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 2nd Janine Rodgers / Janelle Conroy 3rd Ming Ting / David Ting 3rd Mick King / Griffin Bancroft Friday 19th June 2026 –- Week 12 of 26 NWP - 9 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 1st Lynne O’Neill / Roland Taylor 2nd Geoff Cowan / Mick King 2nd Nancy Martin / Kath Poole 3rd Monica Darley / Barbara Tait 3rd Susan Wright / Geoffrey Patterson Saturday 20th June 2026 – Club Championship Qualifying - 13 Table Mitchell Red Points N/S E/W 1st Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless 1st Noel Bugeia / Terry Sheedy 2nd Alan Brown / Frances Brown 2nd Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 3rd Janine Rodgers / Nancy Martin 3rd Joy Brunette / Helen Van Den Breok 4th Susan Ross / Geoff Cowan 4th Patricia Garner / Adrian Westcott 5th Annie Lynch / Sandra Morris 5th Ann Whitmore / Joy Block Saturday 20th June 2026 Club Championship Pairs Final – 7 Table Howe 1st Janine Rodgers / Nancy Martin 2nd Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 3rd Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 4th Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless Contributed by Joy Block Nancy and Janine. Photo supplied
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This week Tyson Flavel continued his winning streak to take home the Friday Prawn Run, his win was a count back over Cameron Mutch.
Both players had a great round with scores of 24 points.
New member Brad Low came in third with a very reasonable 21 points.
The Saturday 18-hole stableford was won by Glenn Rees on 43, just beating the youngster Adam Singleton, with both scoring 43 points with Glenn succeeding the countback.
New competition entrant Clint Paull came in third, while Alan Clinch took the 'Nearest the Pin'.
The Sunday 9-hole again belonged to Adam Singleton, but new play Nathan Nikolich kept him honest with both scoring 23 points.
Glenn Rees coming in third on 22 points. This coming Saturday the team play SKINS. Set time tee-off 10am, please bring the entry fee in cash $10.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross

The Mackay Cycling Club held its first road racing event for the 2022 season, with the Inaugural Mackay Cycles Criterium Series held at Palmyra Raceway.
Race one saw an enthusiastic blend of seniors and juniors take to the fast track, with race two on this weekend.
RESULTS
Junior Boys:
1st: Peter Schatkowski
2nd: Scott Bennett, 3rd: Oaklan Marwood
Junior Girls:
1st: Ariel Burke
2nd: Nataya Fewquaden
Women:
1st: Tenille Galea
2nd: Tracey Marwood
C Grade:
1st: Luke Schatkowski
2nd: Mark Burke, 3rd: Mark Sheather
B Grade:
1st: Ben Russell
2nd: Shaun Brennan, 3rd: Shane Edwards
A Grade
1st: Kyle Marwood
2nd: Craig Larsen, 3rd: Ethan Weiss
Kyle Marwood and Craig Larsen
Scott Bennett, Peter Schatkowski, Oaklan Marwood
Shaun Brennan, Ben Russell, Shane Edwards

North Mackay Ladies Bowls returned to the green in February with Graded 3 Bowl Triples. 64 ladies competed on a very hot and humid day. The winners for the day were: Lois Deguara, Francis Lehmann, Margaret Webb. Runners up on a count back were: Deb Mackenzie, Bev Woodward, Anne Peet.
On the 9th of February, North Mackay Ladies competed in a Graded 2 Bowl Triples game. Winners were: Carmel Bell, Lurline Ford, Sue Hazledine. Runners up were: Sheryl Cutress, Jean Zamparutti, Therese Russell.
On the 16th of February was the last of the Graded games with a 2 Bowl Fours competition. The competition was a close one with winners being: Carmel Bell, Jan Comelli, Margaret Goldston, Margaret Webb. Runners up were: Jean Schmidtke, Helen Fleming, Donna Gordon and Pam Louis.
Club Championship 4’s are now underway.
Contributed by Sue Hazledine
Jean Zamparutti in full concentration
Gloria Sam showing how it’s done
Shirley Bartolo showing her style

Table tennis games aren’t played to 21 anymore, but don’t tell that to Don Boettcher and John McGee.
Don and opponent John McGee had the rare experience of playing out a 21-19 result in the 5th game of their match in Tuesday morning Mackay table tennis fixtures.
The result gave the match to Don and the overall win for the day 7-5 against the Dalia team, which included Val Austin and Kim Challender.
Matches used to be played to 21, but a rule change in 2001 reduced that to 11, with a player having to get two points ahead to take the win if it got to 10-all. Previously if games got to 20-all, it was play on until someone got two points ahead.
It was a morning of close matches, with John also just being edged out by Roy Murray 11-9 in the 5th game.
In other close fifth-game results Iris Grasso beat Bryan Marshall 16-14 and Fred Saliba edged out Noreen Fredericksen 15-13.
By Charlie Payne
Don Boettcher knows what it’s like to play table tennis matches to 21. Photo: Charlie Payne

Pristine conditions in Sarina a fortnight ago resulted in high scores for water skiers who competed in a local round of slalom and tricks.
A stand-our performer was Hope Englebretsen who won the Slalom Division two competition with a score of 2@13m. Hope also took out the Division 5 trick with a score of 650, elevating her into Division 4 for the next competition.
Jackson Cross also competed in the Division 2 Slalom, taking out second place behind Hope. He also came second in the Division 5 trick and is on notice with a great score of 570.
Locals who took to the Slalom in Division 3 were Ben Ohl who placed third, and Evan Mackenzie. Macca Douce rounded out the local competitors with a second place in Division 4 and is on notice after an impressive run.
LOCAL SKI RESULTS
SLALOM DIV 2: 1st Hope Englebretsen 2@13m, 2nd Jackson Cross 5@16m
SLALOM DIV 3: 3rd Benjamin Ohl 3@55 SLALOM
SLALOM DIV 5: 2nd Macca Douce 2@49 (ON NOTICE)
TRICK DIV 5: 1st Hope Englebretsen 650 (GONE to Div 4), 2nd Jackson Cross 570 (ON NOTICE)
Image credits: Dave Walters and Jackson Cross

Inclement weather called off the Mackay Cutters trial match against the North Queensland Cowboys Young Guns at half time over the weekend.
An unfortunate bout of rain brought an end to the game at half time, which saw the Sugar City’s Cutters take on a Young Guns side comprised mainly of 18-year-olds.
The Cutters were looking to build on their last month of preseason, with Cutters’ coach David Elliott eager to show Mackay what “the club was all about this season.”
The Young Guns took kick-off to get the game going, and Cutters’ Ryan Bella was first to dive into the white and blue pack.
Five North Queensland Toyota Cowboys were named for the Cutters ahead of the clash, with outside backs Laitia Moceidreke, Brendan Elliot, half Daejarn Asi, prop Morgan McWhirter and second-rower Ben Condon will all line up in the curtain raiser to the Cowboys and Broncos trial.
The seniority of the Cutters was evident in the half, more in terms of their slow mounting of pressure compared with the Young Guns energetic approach to the game.
An exchange of possession early in the half demonstrated the dichotomy between the sides; the Cutters were calm and composed in their build up the field, while the Young Guns were eager to step, twist and attempt to break the lines each in turn.
Cutters held positionally strong in the opening plays, acquitting themselves well against what are some of North Queensland’s up and coming prospects.
Energy came from the bounding Young Gun Herbie Farnworth, who seemed to come alive whenever he was passed the ball, but it was Cutters that opened the scoring with an exceptionally worked move.
Flynn Camilleri, last season’s Hastings Deering Colts players’ player crossed first in the seventh minute – the winger was well wide when he received the ball with only the easy part left to do.
The hard work had been done by Andre Niko and Blake Paskins, with Niko in particular making a backward pass just before a crunching tackle from two Young Guns.
It was a back-and-forth affair for the next six minutes before Paskins converted after darting through two of the Young Guns’ wide players.
Brandon Finnegan was unable to convert on the Cutters first two tries, dragging them wide on both occasions.
After the Young Guns took kick-off again, Sam Faapito ran the length of the pitch in a spectacular effort that would have been the try of pre-season had he not been tackled just before crossing and subsequently rolled out of the by-line.
It was tense on both ends, with Cutters' strong defence proving the difference between the sides for the remainder of the half – there were chances aplenty, though, and Cutters were often lucky not to concede.
The game was still in the Cutters’ favour when Jayden Morgan made a straight line run into the Young Guns pack, clattering Reece Foley who had come on during a substitution. Foley was sadly unable to continue and was substituted due to injury concerns.
Cutters capitalised on the deflated Young Guns, with Paskins again crossing at the end of the half, with Finnegan once again dragging the kick wide. The half finished 18-0, and subsequently the game when lightning was fast approaching on the horizon.
With a half-win on their sides, the Cutters will be looking ahead to their next trial in Bowen against the Townsville Blackhawks, a team which head coach David Elliott was well acquainted with, having coached the Blackhawks Deering Colts side.
That game takes place on Saturday, March 12.

Emmanuel ‘Manny’ Malou’s hot form is making a welcome return this year for the Mackay Meteors, with the 6’9 versatile forward staying in Mackay for another season. In 2021 he was the Mackay Meteors’ MVP, NBL1 All Star Five and NBL1 North Champion.
Born in Kenya, Malou grew up in Victoria and was a rising star from a young age. He found his way to the United States for junior college experience before enhancing his career trajectory while playing for the South Sudanese national team at various international tournaments.
Malou’s form has been impressive in the NBL1 North for Mackay, with the Meteors holding a 10-3 win/loss record as he led the playing roster across several categories.
He averaged 19.5 points, 7 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks per game, and the efficiency with which he is doing it is elite - shooting 54% from the field, 40.7% from the three-point line, and a handy 87% clip from the free-throw line.
Manny is a gifted player who works extremely hard on his game and his body, he’s a pro and the Meteors are excited to have him for the 2022 season.
Emmanuel ‘Manny’ Malou is returning to the Mackay Meteors for the 2022 NBL1 season


A solid week of bowls in the beach town, with the Tuesday Ladies’ fours finalists making themselves known, Betty Nicole’s team will take on Margo Stanley’s squad this week after claiming their spots on Tuesday.
Wednesday Jackpot Bowls followed, with Nik Fernbach’s ably led Merv Stewart and Alan Pershouse coming out as convincing winners.
Wednesday night’s Business House Bowls saw the Tuk Tuks claim a great win over a gallant Kitties team, 7-6.
Saturday morning, Russell Jackson faced off against Rick Galea, with Jackson coming out the winner in the final.
Sunday Afternoon, Gary Smith led Maureen Barnard and Col Morris to a convincing win.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

The opening Day in early January for the Wangaratta Bowls club in Bowen saw a great turnout of players, with many heading in from South Townsville, Thuringowa, and Giru, as the club celebrated the beginning of its season.
Winners for the morning were D Wallace, P Warren, M Wilson, T Willshire, M Brunker, and L Harasymuik.
The Queens Beach club has been rolling along over February, with the results in for this week’s bowls, with a Tuesday win for P Warren and M Drummond who defeated I Laird, P Hinschen, and M Elphinstone.
It was a strong turnout at the club, with V Hadley, A Rolfe, R Stitt, I Wheeler, M Wilson, N Bethel, L Danvers, G Danver, D Retchless, S Shearing, and S Brunker out in force.
Stay tuned for more Wangaratta Bowls Club News coming your way.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
President Mark Drummond presenting opening day winners Margaret Wilson, Penny Warren, and Denise Wallace

Early Tuesday evening saw Tennis Whitsunday participants hit the court in singles, with Sienna and Norm keeping Annerize and Olivia on their toes.
On the adjoining court, Tan and Zoe were taking it to Big Jack and Turbo, and the third court was witness to Jackson, Val, William, and Young Jack in back-to-back rallies.
Tuesday night social tennis was a hive of activity with Tomas and Nicholas playing singles and Norm, Val, Jackson, and Sienna playing mixed doubles.
Players had been eager to get back on court after three weeks of washouts, and three of the originals ladies - Kerri, Kerry and Kirsty - returned to join in with Evelyn for games of social tennis.
The week followed on with Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday morning game, with outings from Indi, Lacey, Lachlan, Josh, and Remy the picks of the bunch for great warm-up games.
The competitive but social club continues to attract players of different levels, allowing a get to know vibe in an inclusive and sociable atmosphere for all.
Contributed with thanks to Jenny Kirkman

On Saturday Airlie Beach parkrun celebrated its ‘Tropical 300’ after reaching the milestone of three centuries worth of park runs, covering a total distance of 99,300 km.
A suitably humid day greeted the 78 tropical participants who ran, jogged, and walked the five-kilometre waterfront course.
Twelve competitors joined for their first time and seven recorded new personal bests, including Whitsunday Life Newspapers Mikel McCann, who bested his own previous outing.
More milestones were in store, with Susanne Willmott completing her 25th as a volunteer and Ashley Gerrard completing her 50th as a volunteer.
The club was proud that its volunteer team included three boys under 18 years – the future is looking bright.
Every Saturday Airlie Beach parkrun meets at 6:50am for a briefing at area D, Coral Sea Marina (adjacent to the top carpark). Parking is free in the lower carpark till 9:30am if a parkrun barcode is placed on the dashboard.
Next weekend, the Airlie Beach parkrun will be celebrating International Women’s Day, everyone is encouraged to wear purple and bring a female friend, colleague or relative.
On March 19, the Whitsunday Running Club will be offering pacing for 22:30, 25:00, 27:30, 30:00, 32:50, 35:00, 37:50 and 40:00 minutes for those looking to improve their fitness.
The best-kept secret about parkrun is that it’s not about running - it’s about bringing people together in public parks and open spaces across the world to have some fun in a friendly, social and supportive environment.
There are no winners at parkrun and nobody comes last.
Regular participation is rewarded rather than performance, with ‘parkrun milestone shirts’ available to people to recognise their achievements in coming along.
The full results and a complete event history can be found at https://www.parkrun.com.au/airliebeach/results/latestresults/
Further photos can be found on the Airlie Beach parkrun Facebook page.
Contributed with thanks to Kara Olver

Cannonvale Cannon swimmer Jy Parkinson is having the swim season of a lifetime, setting numerous club records, and qualifying for both Queensland and now the Australian Age Championships which are to be held in Adelaide in April.
Based on his performances over the past 12 months, Jy has been selected for the Swimming Queensland Talent Identification Squad.
On the weekend, Jy and his coach, Mark Erickson attended the Talent Identification Camp in Brisbane.
Jy, alongside friend Thomas Henderson from Mackay participated in swim test sets with other top swimmers from Queensland.
They were also keen participants in sessions led by Head Queensland Coaches, Brant Best and Drew McGregor, which involving physiotherapy , strength and conditioning, stretching and activation, and swim sets.
Jack McLoughlin, one of Australia’s top swimmers who competed in Tokyo Olympic Games, was a guest presenter at the camp.
Mark and Jy said they thoroughly enjoyed the weekend, especially the opportunity to network with other coaches and swimmers.
Jy’s big week didn’t end there, as the young star was notified that he was selected to be the Male SNQ Regional Captain for the 2022-23 season.
The Cannonvale Cannons would like to commend Jy on his outstanding achievements and would like to congratulate him in his new role as SNQ Captain.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen
Jy Parkinson and Thomas Henderson

On Saturday five Whitsunday Adult Swimmers competed in the North Mackay Sinkers’ Swimming Carnival.
The Whitsunday team consisting of Andrea Mitchell, Cheryl West, Kay Corksie, Lola Fisher and Natalie Card thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon of swimming.
Unfortunately, Di O’Donnell and Julie Mitchell couldn’t participate this year due to injuries but assisted with timekeeping.
The squad particularly enjoyed the opportunity to catch up with ex-Whitsunday member, Margaret Cunningham, who is now 96.
Margaret was a member of the Whitsunday Club for over 20 years before moving to Mackay to be close to her daughter.
Aside from the opportunity to catch with Whitsunday swimming royalty, the Whitsunday team aqcuited themselves more than well, coming in second overall at the carnival.
Whitsunday representative Kay Corskie, 76, swam exceptionally to win all her events and her age group in one of the highlights of the event.
New club member Natalie Card was very pleased with her times on the day, swimming personal best times in almost all her events.
Natalie’s best swims included her 25m Freestyle, completed in 17.87 seconds, and her 25m Breaststroke, which she swam in 22.71 seconds.
Natalie also claimed the victory in her age groups, playing an integral part in the second place finish for the Whitsunday Club.
Lola Fisher, 53, was another strong competitor, swimming top placings in all her events, with two of her best swims the 25m Backstroke in 27.62 - a first place finish - and her 100m IM which she swam a 9 second PB.
Andrea Mitchell, 62, swam an extraordinary carnival, with one of her best events the 50 metre Backstroke, which she swam in a first place claiming 54.28 seconds.
Cheryl West, 71, smashed all her times, setting PBs in every one of her events.
One of her best achievements was swimming 25-metre Butterfly without stopping in a time of 34.75 seconds.
Whitsunday Adult Swimmers extended its congratulations to all the swimmers!
The Whitsunday Adult swimmers train on a Sunday from 8:00am in Proserpine, with new faces always welcome.

The Wednesday competition teed off with a single stableford event sponsored by Bowen Golf Club.
Ladies’ winner on the day was Debbie Breeze 41 points, with runner-up Gayle Bynes 39 points.
The Men’s winner was Graham Seaborne 39 points, and runner up on a countback was Graeme Baker 38 points.
The weekend saw Saturday’s single stableford Men’s Winner Glenn Wright top the charts with 39 points, and runner up Mick Mawson, and Turkeys’ nests Brenden Wells, Ezra Miller.
Nearest the pin was Michael Mawson, and Craig Newell claimed a car wash voucher, part of the prizes for the sponsored event.
Ladies’ winner Morag Parker finished with a cool 38 points, and runner up on countback was Penny Stewart 37 points.
The Turkeys nests Pauline Martin, Tanya Gaudry, Paulette Barrette, and nearest the pin was Penny Stewart
This coming weekend signals the start of the Bowen Golfing season with a 4BBB Medley Stableford sponsored by Bowen Small Motors.