
Mackay Basketball’s Holiday Hoops Camp has recorded its biggest turnout yet, with more than 140 young participants taking part across two days of basketball during the school holidays. The program, the second Holiday Hoops Camp held this year, proved a standout success and set a new participation record for the organisation’s holiday camp series. It was said that across the two days, the courts were filled with activity, with plenty of smiles, new friendships forming and a strong sense of enjoyment evident among participants. Mackay Basketball also acknowledged its coaching group, who volunteered their time to run the sessions. Coaches were recognised for their efforts in teaching, encouraging and supporting players throughout the camp, helping deliver a positive experience for all involved. The Holiday Hoops Camp continues to be a popular feature on Mackay Basketball’s calendar, providing young players with the opportunity to spend time on court during the school holidays in a structured and supportive environment. This latest edition has now set a new benchmark for participation, with organisers describing the two-day event as an “unbelievable couple of days of hoops.” With record numbers achieved, the program has again highlighted the strong level of engagement with basketball across the Mackay region, as local families continue to support opportunities for young players to get involved in the sport. The camp concluded after two full days of activity, marking another successful instalment of Mackay Basketball’s ongoing holiday program. Photo source: Mackay basketball (Facebook)
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Mackay's Sinkers have continued to make waves in the pool, celebrating strong performances at both the Australian Pool Rescue Championships in Perth and the Brisbane Southside Meet at Chandler. Peter T delivered an outstanding result at the Australian Pool Rescue Championships, returning to competition for the first time in 12 months to finish second overall in the 45–60 years age group. Competing across the three-day championships, Peter claimed an impressive medal tally of one gold and four silver medals, marking a successful return after an extended break from competition. Fellow Sinkers Nigel Dalton and Dan Stampa also impressed at the Brisbane Southside Meet at Chandler, producing a series of strong swims against a competitive field of 194 registered athletes. Nigel finished third in his age group, while Dan also secured third place in his respective age group. The pair briefly celebrated holding the Small Club Trophy before competition rules required the award to be presented to another club, with a minimum of three swimmers needed to qualify. With only two Sinkers competing, the trophy was officially handed to the Belgravia team during the Face-to-Face branch meeting. Both Nigel and Dan enjoyed some extra success away from the pool, each winning prizes in the event's multi-draw. The club congratulated all swimmers on their performances and thanked Brisbane Southside Meet organisers for hosting another successful competition. Photo source: North Mackay Sinkers - Masters Swimming Club
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Seven days of Bridge were played at the Mackay Bridge Club last week. This included two evenings, Saturday, and Sunday for Novice (beginners) and Mentors. Mackay Bridge club ensures that there are plenty of opportunities for working people who want to learn bridge to participate after their bridge lessons. Four members played in the Townsville Congress, with Terry Sheedy and Janelle Conroy winning the A Section pairs. Diane and Max Holewa joined Terry and Janelle to win the Teams event. Members of the club are travelling to Bowen to participate in the Bowen Pairs Congress this weekend. Bridge is a social game, which encourages friendship, partnerships, fun and sometimes travel. Don’t wait until you retire, join next year when lessons begin. For more information, watch this space or contact the club. Weekly Results Monday 22 June 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild 1st Nancy Martin / Susan Ross 2nd Helen Van Den Breok / Jan Harris 2nd Marilin Robins / Mick Robins 3rd Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 3rd Janice Mansfield / Debra Goodchild 4th Gwen Liddell / Griffin Bancroft 4th Sue Mayer-Miller / Karen Caldwell Tuesday Evening 23 June 2026 – 5 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Noel Bugeia / Eric Goodchild 2nd Frances Brown / Rodney Miles 3rd Janet Hansen / Ken Seaniger 4th Helen Van Den Breok / Terry Sheedy Wednesday 24 June 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Joy Block / Diane Stokes 1st Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 2nd Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia 2nd Janet Hansen / Alan Brown 3rd Annette Howe / Jewel Schmidt 3rd Terry Sheedy / Mick King 4th Joy Robinson / Robert Carless 4th Gwen Liddell / Anne Lutz Thursday 25 June 2026 –- 4 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Mick King / Griffin Bancroft 2nd Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 3rd Jan Harris / Andrew Canavan 4th Faye Wright / Adrian Westcott Friday 26 June 2026 –- 7 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Geoff Cowan / Mick King 1st Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix 2nd Monica Darley / Barbara Tait 2nd David Ting / Ming Ting 3rd Griffin Bancroft / Diane Stokes 3rd Nancy Martin / Kath Poole Saturday 27 June 2026 –- 13 Table Mitchell Red Points N/S E/W 1st Faye Wright / Marilin Robins 1st Alan Brown / Frances Brown 2nd Joy Hold / Sandy Patterson 2nd Christine Nice / Mary Rose Ramsden 3rd Nancy Wix / Richard Wix 3rd Martin Pearce / Patricia Garner 4th Gwen Liddell / Julie O’Neill 4th Errol Morris / Ian Gaskell 5th Monica Darley / Nancy Martin 5th Joy Brunette / Helen Van Den Breok Sunday 28 June 2026 – 7 Tables Green Points Novices and Mentors N/S E/W 1st David Ting / Rodney Miles 1st Andrew Canavan / Geoff Taylor 2nd Susan Ross / Joy Hold 2nd Colleen Riddel / Sue Mayer-Miller 3rd Christine Fitzpatrick / Griffin Bancroft 3rd Gillian McCallum / Ming Ting 4th Neila Quintero / Martin Pearce 4th Debbie Ludkin / John Ludkin Contributed by Joy Block
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More than 20 runners turned out in challenging conditions at Eimeo Surf Club on the weekend, including the dedicated Mackay Tri Club members who, after completing their run, took to the ocean for a "little" 2km swim. The 5km and 10km courses featured plenty of challenging hills through the Blacks Beach, Dolphin Heads and Eimeo suburbs, providing an ideal hit-out for athletes preparing to taper ahead of the upcoming Gold Coast Running Festival and various Ironman events. Those who took shelter from the rain beneath the Surf Life Saving Control Watch Tower also enjoyed learning a few tricks of the trade about the delicate nature of the tummy, including checking that the milk is lactose free. A big thank you goes to Andrew Short for once again setting up a spectacular course. A legendary stalwart of the club, his ongoing contribution continues to be greatly appreciated. With a significant number of athletes away competing at out-of-town events, including the Gold Coast, Mackay Road Runners will instead host a social 5km and 10km run from Casu Jacks at Mackay Harbour this Sunday, starting at 7am. Participants are encouraged to bring along card or cash for breakfast, a cuppa and a chat, while celebrating the first run of the new financial year following 30 June 2026. All members and non-members are welcome to attend for a $2 race day fee. Please arrive by 6.50am for registration, the course briefing and club notices. Contributed by Janelle Tilse 6939 – John, Mon and Stef enjoy the early morning training session from the Eimeo Surf Club. 6942 – Bharick, Brij and Jo were ecstatic with their efforts in the 5k/10km Eimeo Surf Club social run. 6943 – Clinton, Gail and Jose enjoy a taper run before their Gold Coast Marathon events next weekend. 6944 – Kate loved the wet running conditions at the Eimeo Surf Club event. 6936 – Ella made light work of the 10km Eimeo Surf Club social run. 6931 – Damp unforgiving rains did not take the fun out of a social Mackay Road Runners event from Eimeo Surf Club. 6921 – Big smiles from all runners at the Eimeo Surf Club 5k/10km social Mackay Road Runners event. Photos supplied
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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

The 2021 Bowler of the Year was awarded to Wayne Handley who won the Club Championship Singles, Triples, 2 Bowl Triples and was runner-up in the Club Fours.
The list of Winners and Runners-ups are as follows. Championship Singles Winner - Wayne Handley, Runner-Up - Marcus Craig, Championship Pairs Winners - Nathan Dodds and Scott Hamilton, Runners-up - Jim Quod and Dale Haack.
Championship Fours Winners - Nathan Dodds, Todd Leys, Scott Hamilton, Gavin Milne, Runners-up - Martin Corr, Jonathan Bye, Nathan Harriott, Wayne Handley.
Championship Triples Winners - Dale Haack, Luke Kinnear, Wayne Handley with Phil Brown and Barry Saroglia as subs, Runners-ups - Martin Corr, Shane Kinnear, Michael Kinnear.
2 Bowl Triples Winners - Nathan Dodds, Sub Nathan Harriott, Scott Hamilton, Wayne Handley, Runners-up - Peter Lawton, Barry Zillmann, Ross Reville.
B Grade Singles Winner: Dale Haack, Runner-up: Brett Saroglia, B Pairs Winners - Peter Lawton and Dale Haack, Runners-ups - Gavin Noonan and Brett Saroglia, B Triples Winners - Arthur Griffith, Peter Lawton and Dale Haack, Runners-ups - Duwaine Hiscox, Toby Craig, Todd Leys, B Fours Winners - Duwaine Hiscox, Angus Craig, Toby Craig, Todd Leys, Runners-up - Arthur Griffith, Bruce Uhe, Dale Haack, Peter Lawton, Senior Singles Winner - Gary Alexander, Runner-up - Luchie Gardel.
There were 10 players who turned out on Wednesday’s Australia Day social bowls day.
In a game of pairs John Anderson and John Juhas defeated Mary Hedgelong and David Ling 21 to 20 in a great game.
In a game of Triples, Pat Bownds, Gary Alexander and Bruce Uhe defeated Jim Bownds, John Lahney and Peter Lawton 16 to 11.
Sunday saw 6 players turn out for a social game - John Lahney, Phil Brown and Peter Lawton defeated John Anderson, Mary Hedgelong and Gary Alexander.
Good luck to those members who have been picked to play in the Mackay District Trial team taking on Townsville in Townsville this weekend.
Contributed with thanks to Wayne Handley.
Bowler of the Year – Wayne Handley

For Cricket Clubs across the country it’s closing in on the day they Get Out and about for Pink Stumps Day, the McGrath Foundation fundraiser to not only enjoy the game of cricket, but to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research.
The Proserpine Junior Cricket Association is holding their own Pink Stumps Day at the Proserpine Cricket Grounds in conjunction with their last Bowen versus Proserpine Game on Sunday February 20.
Local business Fishi are the major sponsors of the event, having donated $1000 for the day.
The McGrath Foundation raise money to fund McGrath Breast Care Nurses who provide invaluable support and care to women and men experiencing breast cancer from their diagnosis right throughout treatment, allowing these nurses to work entirely free for those they treat.
More than 8,000 teams have hosted a Pink Stumps Day over the fundraisers 13 years, raising more than $9 million in supporting of their mission.
The Proserpine Junior Cricket Association Pink Stumps Day will be a community event, with jumping castles, raffles, sausage sizzles and more.
Games start at 8:00am, jumping castles arrive at 10:30 until 2:30, and entry is a gold coin donation.

Wednesday Social: Joan Edwards, Gavin Charles, Wayne Crowhurst, Tiahna Rogers, Keith Kirk, Lloyd White, Linda Scells.
MaryEllen, Pratten, Jane Gilbert, Helen Jacobsen. Bev Smith, Tracey Roach, Peter Bruce.
Ron Gould, Paula Welsted, Steve Roome, David Moodie, Allen Williams, Daryl Tuttle.
Sunday Scroungers Winners: Tiahna Rogers, Peter Wilson, Daryl Tuttle, Herb Dalton, Ron Gould and Gemma Roach (encouragement award).
Trophies are presented each week by Shane Hornbuckle.
Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards.

Margo Stanley organised an Australia Day celebration which included an early breakfast followed by bowls and there was a huge roll up of bowlers who all thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
Saturday morning Scroungers kicked off in great style with a farewell to Duncan Smith, who has done an absolutely sterling job in running this wonderful competition and welcoming John Askew who has arranged a new format for the proceedings with 20 keen bowlers turning up for the event.
First round winners were Rick Galea, Andy McDougall, Elaine Kippen, Russell Jackson, Tony Whitehorn and Warren Mills who played off for the final which was hotly contested by Russell Jackson and Tony Whitehorn who was the big winner of the day.
Sunday afternoon saw 37 bowlers competing for the prize and it was the birthday boy John Trembath whom skippered his team with Mario De Martino at lead and Steve Tattam running out winners of the day.
Wednesday marked the beginning of Brian Delaney’s Business House Bowls competition commencing at 6.30 pm - please have all teams assembled and registered by 6.15 pm, and we are all looking forward to the start of this wonderful competition - it’s not too late to register your team so all are most welcome.
Finally, the school’s competition is just awaiting acceptances so in the next few weeks details will be provided.
Contributed with thanks Mark Mawson.
All the participants from the Australia Day function

Backstroke, freestyle, butterfly, oh my! Whatever your style, Airlie Beach Swim Centre can offer specialised swimming lessons which are ready to support, encourage and inspire swimmers of today.
Their motto is “Where the love of Swimming and Diving starts in Airlie’s Heart.”
The swim centre’s training in Airlie Beach is focused on water safety – both in and around it offering services such as Pool Safety Inspections and Certification, as well as regular lessons.
From teaching students the basics of swimming right through to swim teacher, pool lifeguard, and professional dive courses the team are dedicated to empowering their students.
For the first time swimmers, the Swim Centre promotes water safety for bubs and adults, making sure they have the survival skills not only to survive but to thrive in the water, finding a lifelong love in the deep end.
Their dive courses are certified by PADI, the Professional Association of Diving Instructors, and will have you diving the reef in no time with the safest possible practices.
Their PADI Open Water Diver course is an exciting and informative training regime that sees its participants getting up close and personal with the fascinating marine life of the Great Barrier Reef.
If you want to learn a new skill and are just starting out, or you’re an experienced swimmer looking for pointers, head to the Airlie Beach Swim Centre website to find out more at airliebeachswimcentre.com.au

With just a deck of 52-cards, four friends, and a bit of gamesmanship, you’ve got yourself a ticket to playing one of the world’s favourite card games: Contract Bridge.
With immense popularity in the early 1900s, bridge was the beloved game of Sherlock Holmes, and was favourite amongst the generation of writers that swept the streets of Paris in the 20’s, like Ernest Hemingway.
Carrying on to modern day, Bridge maintained its popularity with an older generation who remember its captivating sociable nature, and its dynamic gameplay. It’s enjoyed by millions of bridge lovers around the world, making it one of the world’s most popular card games.
The Airlie Beach Bridge Club are the bridge afficionados in the region, sure to teach informal lessons where new members can learn the game, too.
The basics of the game are simple, although like most card games the best way to learn is to play. With a 52-card deck, two competing partnerships (a total of four players), sit around a table, with the partners opposite each other. Cards are dealt, and the game progresses through four stages where players call, or bid, in an action to take the contract.
You exchange information about your hand to your partner, including your strength and distribution of suits. Cards are played, scores are taken, and voila, you’ve played your first round of bridge.
With communication, tactics, memory, and probability, you can become an experienced bridge player – as well as the coaching from the Airlie Beach Bridge Club.
If you’d like to join a fun and welcoming group, check out the Airlie Beach Bridge Club Inc. Facebook page for more information.

One of the top places to learn how to swim in the Whitsundays, Cannonvale Swim Centre are the “Swim Training Specialists” offering a wide variety of aquatic activities, including swim squads, learn to swim lessons and aqua fitness classes.
The Cannonvale Swim Centre swim teachers and coaches are highly qualified, dedicated, and passionate. The coaching team is led by award winning coaches Mark Erickson and Ken Crittenden and includes a team of experienced trainers.
The Cannonvale Swim Centre mainly offers structured swimming activities for people 5 years and over. At Cannonvale Swim Centre, the teachers and coaches cater for all levels or abilities, from the competitor to the first-time learner, they’re about helping people achieve their goals while providing a safe and engaging environment, fostered by their fantastic team of training experts.
The teachers and coaches find it very rewarding to see people swim more efficiently in the water or improve their swim fitness. For adults, swimming is an ideal way to keep fit as it puts less stress on your joints and leaves the body feeling revived.
For the children, it’s paramount they know how to swim, especially living in the Whitsundays. Hours spent on boats, out by the lagoon, or in the ocean itself are where swimming is not only loads of fun, but an essential skill for life.
The Cannonvale Swim Centre is home to the Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club, a very successful club which has been running for over 25 years.
Most “Cannons” just participate at Club Nights and local events and others are very competitive and race in regional, state, and national competitions.
Take Your Mark at the Cannonvale Swim Centre