
The annual Harvest Triples competition was held at the Marian Bowls Club on Monday, May 11th, welcoming sixteen teams from across the district. President Thelma Johnston greeted players as they arrived for the popular event, which saw bowlers enjoy a day of friendly rivalry despite continuous showers throughout the day. The wet weather did little to dampen spirits, with plenty of laughter and camaraderie shared across the greens. A cent sale and raffles were well supported by the attending bowlers, while Joan Vickers donated a beautiful orchid for the lucky door prize. With only three points separating the top three teams, the competition proved to be closely contested. Results were as follows: 1st Place: C. McBride, Penny Roots, Rita Hughes 2nd Place: Lyn Tungate, Pauline Turchett, Margaret Egerton 3rd Place: Doris Fry, Judith Miller, Thelma Johnston Contributed by Judith Miller 6349 T. Johnston, R. Hughes, C. McBride, P. Roots. 6348 T. Johnston, L. Tungate, M. Edgerton, P. Turchett 6346 L. Hamilton, T. Johnston, D. Fry, J. Miller. Photos supplied
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Queensland Mines Rescue Service (QMRS) has brought together some of the state’s most capable mines rescue teams for the 21st QMRS Memorial Cup, held at the QMRS Dysart Rescue Station on 7th May 2026. Now in its 21st year, the Memorial Cup continues to honour the legacy of those who have shaped mines rescue in Queensland, while giving teams the opportunity to demonstrate the specialist skills, discipline and teamwork that underpin strong emergency response capability across the sector. Teams representing Oaky North, Aquila, Broadmeadow, Centurion, Crinum, Ensham and Ironbark No.1 competed throughout the day in a series of real-world emergency scenarios designed to test decision-making under pressure and strengthen operational readiness across the industry. The top four teams will now progress to the State Rescue Competition in August. QMRS Chief Executive Officer Tim Jackson said the event plays a key role in maintaining preparedness. “Events like the Memorial Cup are about building capability and making sure our people are ready when it matters,” he said. “The scenarios are designed to test teams under pressure, and the standard on display reflects the strength of mines rescue across Queensland.” Aquila Mine took out top honours, followed by Oaky North Mine and Ironbark Mine. Awards for the George Carbine Perpetual Trophy for Best First Aid and the QMRS Fire Fighting Excellence Award in memory of Ramsay Wells were both awarded to Aquila. Captain of the winning team, Nicholas Doherty, said the result reflected strong preparation and teamwork. "This result reflects the standard across all teams that competed. The scenarios are built around real incidents, so every decision counts. For us, it comes down to discipline, communication and trust in each other. This win is a credit to the work the team has put in and the support behind us. More importantly, it is about making sure we are ready when it matters.” Aquila Mine General Manager Braedon Smith said the result reflected sustained effort and team development. “Winning the QMRS Memorial Cup is a proud moment for our Aquila team members and recognition of the hard work, discipline and commitment they have shown building capacity together as a relatively new team,” he said. “This result did not happen overnight. Our team has trained consistently, backed each other in every scenario, and built strong trust and teamwork along the way. Mines rescue competitions test the skills, communication and decision making that make a real difference should an emergency situation occur either on site or in the community.” QMRS acknowledged the support of its industry partners, with the Memorial Cup made possible through contributions from FRSA, 3M, Dräger, Fire Response, Performance Training, MSA, PIP, Simtars, Blackwoods and Lunar Mining, as well as the efforts of staff, district assessors, team marshals, patients, assistants and supporters who helped deliver the event. CAPTIONS: Winners - Aquila (Front Row L to R) - Mitchell Bird, Carl Schultz (vice - captain), Nick Doherty (captain), and Vincent Fitzgerald. (Back Row L to R) - John Bourke, Guillermo (will) Pedrosa, Adam Barnes, Daneil Davies, and Tyronne Sullivan. Photo supplied Second Place - Oaky North (Front Row L to R) - Leslie Healy, Robert McShane (vice - captain), Samuel Lindley (captain), and Coleman Roberts. (Back Row L to R) - Sandie McGill, Dakotah Damsma Richardson, Ben Ormsby, Hudson Jeffrey, Corey Hoskins, and Sarah Ryan (3M). Photo supplied Third Place - Ironbark No.1 (Front Row L to R) - Kenneth Aveling, Thomas McPhail (captain), Shay Livermore (vice - captain), and Dean Betts. (Back Row L to R) - Charlie Stokes, Connor Thompson, Luke Davies, Paul Hansen, Danuel Bell, and Brett Spence (FRSA). Photo supplied
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Over the weekend of 8th–10th May, Mackay Table Tennis Association was proud to host the Queensland Northern Veterans and Mackay Open Tournament, welcoming more than 100 players from across the State, who travelled from Cairns to the Gold Coast to compete in the event. The weekend featured both Aged and Rated events and showcased an incredible range of competitors, from our youngest junior player at just 7 years old to our oldest veteran player at 85 years old. For the first time in several years, we crowned new Men’s and Women’s Open Singles Champions. Alan Walsh from Townsville defeated Paul Green from Mackay to claim the Men’s Open title, while Crismi Lovera fought back strongly against Andrea McDonnell, with both players representing Townsville, to secure the Women’s Open title. Mackay Table Tennis Association would like to sincerely thank everyone who travelled, competed, umpired, and assisted throughout the weekend, along with the wonderful referees whose efforts helped make the tournament a success. A special thank you also goes to all the sponsors who generously donated prize money and raffle prizes to the Club — your continued support is greatly appreciated. Tuesday Night Fixtures Division 1: Curlews (Barry Patterson, Geoff Cowan, Anne Sheridan) just got home against Budgies (Emma Widdup, Graeme Walker, Graham Brake) 6-5. Barry won a very close battle with Graham B (-6,6,-13,10,9). What an exceptional 5 Sets! Cockatoos (Mick Ruhl, Mark Sleeman, Neil Brown) won 6-5 over Geese (Steven Whiting, Lee Brake, Janice Kent), no 5 set matches but some very close games. Canaries (Lily Boland, Josh Brown, Yilin Jiang) defeated Bowerbirds (Trent Day, Allan Edwards, Syed Hossain). Division 2: Doves (Daniel Warfield, John McGee, Will VanDeKaa) defeated Owls (Rod Mahumas, Peter Goodson, Ricky Zhan) 6-5 with a good 5 set doubles match between John and Daniel coming home against Rod and Ricky to win (-3,7,-12,8,3). Eagles (Andrea Nicholson, Ollie Hamelink, Rachel Fiesta) won 9-2 against Kites (Matt West, Tiffany Camilleri, Simon Hogan), Andrea found her groove in the 5 set to win over Matt (-8,3,4,-7,6). Galahs (Donna Abbott, Remy Zhan) beat Parrots (George Camilleri, Darryl Ross) 5-3, George got his monies worth with 2 big 5 set matches, he lost to Donna but came out and snuck home against Remy (-9,7,-8,7,12) Division 3 are still playing in there groups with the leader board changing often. Tuesday Morning Fixtures Division 1: Orion Orbitors (Andrea Nicholson, Veronica Shepherd, John McGee) defeated Astro Aces (George Camilleri, Peter Goodson, Sally Muir), Peter overcome John in 5 sets (9,4,-9,-9,4). Eclipse Spin (Branko Vucurovic, Kevin Abbott, Darryl Ross) won 8-4 against Nova Smashers (Doug Dungavell, Veronica Needham, Bryan Marshall), Kevin got the better of Veronica N (-9,11,-7,5,6). Division 2: Spartan Spin (Ian Dodds, Gloria Vella, Helen Ware) overcome Ninja Strikes (Ken Best, Frank Caruana, Chris Collins) 10-2, Helen outlasted Chris in 5 sets (-8,-8,1,10,7). Viking Raiders (Kim Daffy, Louise Gould, Josie Davis) defeated Samurai Swords (John Hamelink, Coral Morgan, Robyn Bushell) 7-5, Kim overcome John in close 5 sets (16,-5,-9,11,10). Division 3: Celtic Smash (David Muir, Trish Zamparutti, Myles Dutton) won 7-5 Gladiator Grip (Sharon Muller, Allison Day, Madge Saunders), Myles overcome Sharon in 5 sets (7,9,-8,-7,7). Aztec Warriors (Kim Challendar, Janelle Kuene, Pam Kuene) defeated Mongol Power (Gerry Synnott, Glenda Dutton, Thelma Caruana) 11-1, Pam outlasted Gerry in close battle (7,-8,8,-3,7). Contributed by Andrea Payne Barry Patterson. Photo supplied
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The 30th Barrier Reef Contract Bridge Congress was played in Townville last week. Players travelled from all over the state to compete. Five pairs of Mackay players received coveted Red points in the Walkins. Noel Saunders and Martin Pearce won the Novice Pairs (Gold points) with Team Morris – Sandra Morris, Annie Lynch, Jan Harris and Helen Van Den Broek placed second in the Restricted Team event, also Gold points. All Mackay players competed well and received a percentage of Red or Gold points. Weekly Results Monday 11 May 2026 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Griffin Bancroft / Gwen Liddell 1st Patrick Rasmussen / Mary Rose Ramsden 2nd Monica Darley / Joy Block 2nd Sandy Patterson / Karen Caldwell 3rd Faith Hutchinson / Mary Jane Marsh 3rd Diane Stokes / Edward Kliese Tuesday Evening 12 May 2026 – 4 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Eric Goodchild / Noel Bugeia 2nd Ken Seaniger / Ann Whitmore 3rd Patricia Garner / Adrian Westcott 4th Vicki Howard / Richard Wix Wednesday 13 May 2026 –8 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Griffin Bancroft / Diane Stokes 1st Anne Lutz / Gwen Liddell 2nd Bob Ellis / Susan Wright 2nd Andrew Canavan / Kath Poole 3rd Robert Carless / Joy Robinson 3rd Geoff Taylor / Ian Vary 4th Josie Cowley / Barbara Tait 4th Mary Rose Ramsden / Patrick Rasmussen Thursday Evening 14 May 2026 – 4 Table One Winner – Green Points 1st Faye Wright / Adrian Westcott 2nd Griffin Bancroft / Mick King 3rd Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless Friday 8 May 2026 –- 6 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor 1st Nancy Martin / Kath Poole 2nd Monica Darley / Barbara Tait 2nd Sue Mayer-Miller / Gwen Liddell 3rd Joyce Deguara / Shirley Worland 3rd Eric Goodchild / Sandy Patterson Saturday 9 May 2026 – 10 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless 1st Christine Nice / Mary Rose Ramsden 2nd Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger 2nd Eric Goodchild / Debra Goodchild 3rd Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 2nd Monica Darley / Nancy Martin 4th Ann Whitmore / Sandra Morris 4th Errol Morris / Ian Gaskell 5th Gwen Liddell / Julie O’Neill 5th Anne Lutz / Ian Vary Contributed by Joy Block
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AFL Queensland welcomed a new face last week, with the announcement of not a new player signing, but of Alex Brooks as the new Competition Manager in Mackay.
The appointment of Alex sees the replacement of current Competition Manager Josh Rhodes who has recently moved internally into the role of Competition Manager for the Queensland Football Association (QFA)
Alex’s expertise comes in his understanding of grass roots football, having been involved in the game at all levels for many years, inclusive as a player, coach and club volunteer.
Recently, he coached his club’s senior women’s team and undertook time as an umpire in the sport, and AFL Queensland believe Alex's experience at club level make him a great fit for the role.
He relocates from the AFL stronghold of Victoria, specifically Rutherglen, and arrives with his wife, Kaedi, and soon to be first child.
His commencement in the Mackay office on February 28 hopes to continue to increase the sport of AFL in the Sugar City, as well as across Queensland.
AFL has continued to grow across Queensland with a strong contingent of representatives for the game being born here in Mackay, although less popular than its rugby counterparts.
The Queensland AFL body also announced their congratulations to the U17 Mackay Male Academy Team selections, part of the Gold Coast Suns Academy, with their first game coming up against Townsville in Airlie Beach on March 5.
The group of youngsters are just under a month until their first game.
From the Sugar City, North Mackay AFC players Cohen Frith, Darby Coleman, Lachlan Nelson, Lachlan Morgan, Jake McDonald and Angus Wearmouth represent the side.
A strong contingent of Bakers Creek boys made the grade, as well as a few Eastern Swans and Mackay City Hawks youth stars.
The side play in the North Queensland Championships, which will see them take on Townsville, Cairns, and Capricornia.
Alex Brooks is the new Competition Manager for Mackay AFL
U17 Male’s squad for Mackay will head across the state to face off against Cairns and more

Mackay has experienced its first taste of Suncorp Super Netball with the Queensland Firebirds and Collingwood Magpies playing a pre-season double-header. The second game is tonight (Friday 11 February), being played at the Mackay Basketball Stadium.
General Manager Queensland Firebirds and Elite Pathways, Demelza Fellowes, said the opportunity to take two pre-season matches to Mackay was a fantastic opportunity for all.
“We’re absolutely thrilled to be in Mackay for these matches against the Magpies,” said Fellowes.
“Our Club proudly represents the entire state of Queensland, and we don’t get to play in front of the regional fans as much as we like, so to have this opportunity, thanks to Mackay Regional Council, is really fantastic.
“It will be our first major hit out for the pre-season, with the entire squad together, so the matches will be really important in setting up our season. It would be wonderful to have the support of the region and hopefully put on a good show in front of a packed house at Mackay Basketball Stadium.”
Lyn Law, a life member and current competitions board member of Mackay Netball Association, said the announcement had Mackay buzzing with excitement.
“To be able to watch the Queensland Firebirds take the court in our hometown, on our home court, is just so special and something the Mackay netball community has waited a very long time to have come to fruition,” Law said.
Mackay Regional Council Mayor Greg Williamson said this was a fantastic opportunity for the region and especially for young netball enthusiasts.
“The Mackay region loves its sport and netball is definitely one that is embraced by our residents,” Williamson said.
“This is another example of how our world-class facilities enable us to attract and play host to the calibre of both of these teams.”
The decision to play the pre-season matches in Mackay is a further commitment of the Queensland Firebirds to continue to grow the game of netball across the state including regional areas.

A fan favourite is heading back to the McDonald’s Mackay Meteors, with 25-year-old Viliami Foketi signing a one-year deal to remain at the club for the 2022 NBL1 North season.
The athletic wing returns to the Sugar City following a solid 2021 campaign, where he averaged 12.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1 steal per game, while shooting 50 per cent from the field and 80 per cent from the free throw line.
For his efforts, Foketi was named the Meteors Best Defensive Player in 2021. The fan favourite also took home the Mackay Pride Sponsors Award.
The NBL1 North Grand Final series provided the stage where the Tongan international really made his mark. He dropped 18 points in game one, before delivering 20 points in the game two decider, while defending the Cairns Marlins main scoring weapons.
McDonald’s Mackay Meteors NBL1 North Head Coach Joel Khalu was thrilled about Foketi’s return.
“Vili is one of those guys that every coach wants to have on their team,” Khalu said.
“He’s outstanding defensively and really enjoys the challenge of guarding the other side’s best player, night after night.
“But it’s not just that (defensive) end. Vili is dynamic offensively, shoots the ball well and can also create off the bounce or in the post. He’s also an underrated rebounder too.”
“Best of all, Vili is a great person and teammate and that’s why it was critical that we brought him back.”
When reflecting on last year’s NBL1 North season, Foketi used the word, “hectic”.
“In the true sense of the word and not how it’s used colloquially,” he said.
“A season mired by uncertainty due to COVID, a new playing group learning how to play with each other, we had to adapt quite a lot. However, we stayed the course, worked hard and were extremely fortunate to make the grand final and win it all.”
There was no doubting Foketi’s goals leading into 2022.
“As a group we naturally want to defend our title and go for a NBL1 National Championship, especially given we didn’t have that opportunity last season due to COVID.
“Personally, I think last season’s grand final series showed that I can perform at a high level.
“This season I’ll be looking to replicate that standard on a more consistent basis.”
Coach Khalu said there could also be bigger things on the horizon for Foketi.
“He has aspirations of playing in the NBL and he’s already an elite level defender, probably better than many of the wings who are currently in the league. If he can grow his offensive skillset and become a more consistent scorer, there’s no doubting that he could play in the NBL one day soon.”
#18 Viliami Foketi drives to the basket against the Brisbane Capitals last season. Picture: Kieron Place

Over thirty Mackay Road Runners enjoyed the penultimate Shawn Summer Social Series event on the off-season calendar.
Race day Director and Club President, Tim Magoffin, set the variable option course which made way for runners to select their own turnaround point and course distance.
Tim reminded runners that the last run on the Shawn Summer Social Series calendar will be February 6 at 5:30pm with celebrations post run at the Bluewater Quay to include random draw prizes and the usual Zooper Doopers.
Mackay Road Runners Club members and non-members are more than welcome to attend for a gold coin donation.
The Club's Annual General Meeting is rescheduled for Monday February 7 at Tim's Techserve Boardroom at 5:30pm.
All executive and committee positions will become vacant for re-election, therefore, all members are invited to consider a formal or informal role whether big or small, all contributions are greatly appreciated and gladly accepted.
Mackay Road Runners enjoying the 2nd last Shawn's Summer Social Series - Jo Hughes, Kim Saron, Jeanette Farrugia, Carmel Mahon, Glynis Forse, Jose Short and Janelle Tilse

Damper, lamingtons, a sausage sizzle and a game of bowls – what more could an Aussie bowler want?
All dressed up in Aussie day gear, 60 bowlers gathered at Sarina Bowls Club for some Australia Day fun. There was lots of great spirit, and the half time break featured a bit of Aussie trivia which had them all guessing.
Contributed by Rita Hughes
Girls just wanna have fun on Australia Day, and Leanne McGeough, Fran Lloyd and Ros Way were having plenty at Sarina Bowls Club. Photos: Rita Hughes
Bowlers gather for some Australia Day fun at Sarina Bowls Club
BB Smith and Tracey Moss dancing to the music at Sarina Bowls Club
Andy Moss and Greg Hughes get into the Aussie Day spirit

Who would have thought that a chance encounter over 10 years ago at the beach would have led to a lifetime of fun, friendship, fitness and career opportunities for Kate Born and Klara Close, both developing members of Mackay SLSC, Guardians of the Beach since 1950.
Kate and Klara first joined MSLSC as green caps, aged 5 years old, and both girls progressed from wee green caps, through to nippers, then cadets, and are now patrolling members at the beach, as well as hoping to be involved for many years in this iconic sport.
Taking their life saving capabilities from SLSC, the pair are now overseeing the much-loved swim centre in Mackay’s CBD, taking those humble beginnings and experiences, and their best friendship, to become a part of the highly qualified team of lifeguards at the Blue Water Lagoon at the age of 17.
“A highlight of being involved with nippers was finding lifelong and loyal friends,” Kate Born said.
“Being able to compete around QLD and learning valuable skills that could one day save a person’s life; and I’ve been able to watch Klara grow and succeed as a person, which is awesome.”
Klara said that, in Mackay, some of her and Kate’s friends were scared of the ocean because of their lack experience in the sport of surf lifesaving.
“They might have casual jobs that get in the way [of being able to surf lifesave], which shouldn’t be a barrier,” Klara said.
“The good thing for teenagers like me, is I can get my Surf Rescue Certificate, First Aid and Bronze Medallion through the club as a member and this has now led to employment opportunities in the community.
“All just by being involved in my local surf lifesaving club!
“There are so many opportunities for people my age: friendship, fitness, qualifications and employment, it’s been such an awesome journey.”
From their experiences in surf lifesaving, Kate has taken her nurturing and caring aptitude to the next level by potentially studying teaching.
Klara is no different, one finishing school she wants to pursue a career as a paramedic.
Both the pair say they have been inspired from their commitment to their community as well as the skills they have learnt from Surf Lifesaving.
If you would like to attain lifelong friendships, fitness, qualifications and contribute to your community, please contact admin@mackayslsc.com.au for further information.
With sponsorship from Mackay Airport, the club is able to reduce membership fees by $100 if the individual progresses to becoming a patrolling member.
Contributed with thanks by Director of Surf Sports, Josh Grant.
Klara and Kate and attending one of their first Surf Lifesaving carnivals together
Kate (Left) and Klara (right) with Orlando Corrie (Centre) after completing their SRC training and getting ready in their patrol gear
Kate and Klara having some fun whilst on patrol at Harbour Beach
Klara and Kate getting ready for a morning at Nippers

Last Wednesday, ladies combined with men for a very successful Australia Day of bowls played at Goosies. We had two games of triples on eight rinks, with a break for lunch of pies, sausage rolls and lamingtons kindly supplied by Peter Grant of Bushman’s Bread. Thank you, Peter. There were also several raffles with a bottle of scotch donated by an anonymous donor. Thank you also. There were prizes for best dressed man and lady, won by Bert Hobbs and Betty Mulhall.
Winners on the day was the team of Jenny Grech, Maryann Bartolo, and John Priest. In second spot was the team of Bert Hobbs, Lorna Forrest, and Greg McLean. A third prize was given to Peter Crawford, Jan Little and Tony Allsop.
Social Results
Monday winners were Don Agnew and Graham Moore followed by new member, Lance Edwards, and Wayne Trannore.
Thursday winners were Barry Lehmann and Marg Fogg, followed by Carmel Bell and Greg McLean. The kitty toucher was not won, so jackpots.
Friday comp was taken out by Fred King and Rob Evans who won $200. The runners up were Donna Gordon and Coral Francis who won $100. Bert Hobbs missed the kitty toucher but was very close.
Saturday men only comp was won by Peter Cowling and Ian McDonald, playing with his new bowls after one of his well- used old set broke in two. In second place was Ian Gordon and Ken Lane.
Contributed by Tony Allsop.

Mackay’s ‘Mavericks’ gridiron team did The Sugar City proud last weekend, when the boys in blue hosted North Queensland’s Reef Bowl grand final at BB Print Stadium. Mayor Greg Williamson welcomed the travelling sides to Mackay and got proceedings underway with the coin toss.
Mackay played in the opening match against the Port City Pirates, a team which had been plagued by shortages throughout the season, forcing them for forfeit a number of games. The Gladstone team pulled out all stops to make the final, and despite not having an many players to field the swaps, they put on a brave show against the Mavericks.
The Mackay side were too strong on the day, with runaway touchdowns putting the game beyond contention in the third quarter.
In their mission to stride for glory, the Mavericks finished third in the pack of six in the North Queensland competition.
In the Reef Bowl VIII final, Rockhampton took the lead with a touchdown early in the first quarter, however Townsville hit back late in the first quarter to take a narrow advantage, which they only increased upon as the game progressed. It was 16 – 6 to the Townsville Cyclones at the half, with both teams exchanging touchdowns in the third quarter. The Cyclones too strong in the end, claiming Reef Bowl victory 38 – 12 over the Rockhampton Wolverines.
Action from the Mackay Mavericks v Gladstone Port City Pirates gridiron game at BB Print Stadium last weekend, the pre-match for the Reef Bowl VIII grand final. Photos: Amanda Wright

Our new look "tournament training team" that is training on Tuesday and Thursday night worked tirelessly.
Tuesday Early Evening tennis was out of practice however and worked on getting back in the swing.
Tuesday night social tennis then hit the courts with Tan and Sienna keeping the guys on their toes!
The rain may have put a dent to Thursday night social tennis but coaching lessons went ahead on court and footwork and hand eye coordination were a feature of undercover lessons.
Keen to make it out on court after the long break was young William working on his forehand.
Contributed with thanks to Jenny Kirkman.
Australia Day special squad

On Saturday, 30 Cannons competed in the 2022 Mirani Family LC Transition Meet. The swimmers accumulated 77 PBs which was fantastic. Coaches, Ken Crittenden and Mark Erickson found it hard to standout a swimmer as all the swimmers did so well.
Special mention to the young Cannons:
8 years and Under: Eloise Chegwidden (6years) swam PBs in her Fly, Breaststroke and Freestyle and was placed 2nd in her age group for these events. Zane Clayworth (6 years) swam PBs in his 25m Freestyle and Butterfly. Zane’s brother, Jax took out first place in 3 of his events.
Harris Delac (8 years) swam a 3 second PB and 2nd place in his 50m Backstroke and was 1st in his 50m Butterfly. Evie Doherty (7 years) was delighted with her 3PBs and 3rd placings in her Butterfly and Backstroke.
Indi and Levi Smith both swam extremely well swimming PBs in 3 of their 4 events. Levi was excited with his 2nd place in his 25m Breaststroke and 3rd placings in his Backstroke and Butterfly races. Indi achieved 2nd place in her 50m Backstroke and 50m Breaststroke.
10 years and Under: Thomas Ganter (10 years) was in fine form, he swam 8 personal best times, achieved 2 A grade times and took out top placings in most of his events. Rory Gascoyne (9 years) was also in excellent form. Rory swam 5PBs and achieved 2 A grade times and achieved 1st place in 4 of his events.
Isaac Pisaniello (9 years) swam extremely well. One of his best swims was his 50m Freestyle which he swam in 44.04 seconds. He also won his 50m Backstroke race. Isaac’s sister, Isabella aged 10 years swam 3 personal best times and was excited with her 2nd place in the 50m Backstroke.
A big thank you to all the wonderful parents and volunteers for supporting the swimmers and helping with officiating.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.
Evie Dohery with Eloise Chegwidden at Mirani
Zane Clayworth at Mirani

It was stunning to have the Edwards-Bland Family for their first ever go of Pickleball and better still on Australia Day. They enjoyed an hour of family fun with plenty of rallies and much laughter - and better still they said they’ll be back.
Thursday afternoon social Pickleball was a victim of raindrops, not so Saturday morning when Sandy, Lily, Kas and Megumi kept the wiffle ball alive with tantalizing rallies.
Brendan Lee, Pickleball Coach and top young player will be hosting a session for current players on Thursday afternoon 3rd February and a come and try session on Saturday afternoon 2pm.
Both sessions will take place at the Tennis Whitsunday Tennis courts next to Cannonvale State School.
Contributed with thanks to Jenny Kirkman.
The Edward-Bland family’s first time at Pickleball

On Saturday 63 fantastic people ran, jogged and walked our waterfront course, of whom 21 were first timers and there were no new Personal Bests.
The event was made possible by 13 awesome volunteers: Rosalie Crank, Ashley Gerard, Christopher Harvey, Corrine Hendrikse (Photographer), Laura Oates, Tim Oberg, Kara Olver, Darlene Reid, Sebastian Vinci (Run Director), Sarah Voigt, Lachlan, Larissa Whincop and Wade Whincop.
Airlie Beach parkrun started on 5th December 2015. Since then 3,587 participants have completed 19,607 parkruns covering a total distance of 98,035 km, including 2,323 new Personal Bests. A total of 312 individuals have volunteered 2,576 times.
No volunteer will be turned away, so send a message to airliebeach@parkrun.com to join the volunteer team this Saturday or for another week. On Saturday the post parkrun coffee/breakfast/chat will take place at Bohemian Raw Café.
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.
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. You can walk or run the 5km course (pushing a pram or with one dog on a short lead if you want to!), lend a helping hand as a volunteer in a wide range of super-easy roles, or simply spectate and socialise on the sidelines.
There are no winners at parkrun and nobody comes last – the tail walkers do. Regular participation is rewarded rather than performance, with ‘parkrun milestone shirts’ available to people to recognise their achievements in coming along.
Contributed with thanks to Airlie Beach parkrun.
Last week’s parkrun
Michael, Emil and Scarlett
Tailwalkers Sarah and Ashley
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This week's Friday Prawn Run was won by Justyn Durbin on 23 points, in second place Sean Fogarty and third new member Tim Harris on 21 points.
Saturday’s Monthly Medal sponsored by the Club was won by James Millar (Jimmy) with an impressive score of 49 Nett, second was Tim Harris also on 49 Nett. Just pipped by a count back was third place Rhys Bartholomew who had a great round scoring 21 Nett. Ryan Kenny came in 4th with a great score of 52 Nett but also took out the 'off the stick' win with a 57 overall.
Captain Glenn Rees made the run-down placing a humble 5th. Nearest the Pins were sponsored by Whitsunday Transit and were taken home by Justin Butler, Paula Wronski and Tim Walton. Sunday’s 9-hole stableford was won by Kendal Nash on 22 points, followed by Rhys Bartholomew who had a great weekend and came in with 21 points and newcomer Tim Harris concluded the trifecta placings with 19 points.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross.
Saturday’s Monthly Medal winner James Millar (Jimmy)

Seventeen Vets enjoyed a great day of golf on Tuesday - the ladies winner was Tina Randmae (33 c/b), second Helen Deighton (33).
For the men the winner was John Oates (35 c/b), second Warren Deighton.
Ladies’ nearest the pins went to Lyn Muller (5th and 18th) and Tina Randmae (18th) and for the men Barry Mortimer (5th) and Billy Jesser (18th).
There were several chip ins, namely Warren Deighton (7th), Helen Deighton (18th), Nick Apruzzese (1st) and Peter Fox (14th).
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat.

Some golf was played at Proserpine during the week, although rain and flooded fairways stopped both Thursday and Saturday’s play.
On Australia Day the club played a two-ball Ambrose, with 68 players competing.
Winners on the day were Ritchie Atkins and Conrad Werner with net 61.75.
In second place were Adam Maggs and Jon Miller who lost on a count back from the winners, while Vince Collins and Lance Ryan filled third with a score of 62.25.
Other place getters were Ross Hammond and Vic Feldman, 62.75, John Bissell and Brian Allen, 64.5, Tom Wikander and David Johansen, 65.25, Renae Maxwell and Marcus Heathcote, 66.25, Lewis Tuck and Danny Yorke, 66.25, Linda Wardroper and Mark McDougal 66.75, Dan O’Connor and Col Gilham 67, and Peter Foot and Lloyd Kingston 67.
On the Tuesday prior Adam Maggs took out the stableford with 37 points from Brian Smith, 34 and Ken Lovett 31. Adam took the pin shot.
On Sunday George Meharry brought home 38 points to win from Clay Coles, 37 and Jason Bourke 36.
Other place getters were Phil Batty, 36, Chris Forrest 35 and Karl Kirkpatrick 34.
The pins went to George Meharry on hole one, Len Booroff, nine, Jason Bourke, 13 and Karl Kirkwood, 16.
Chris Forrest and Jason Bourke shared the two-shot pot.
Next week, being the start of February, sees the monthly medals being played.
Contributed with thanks to Peter Lewis.
Luke Paroz, ex-professional who had the best score on Sunday, with 39 points