
The 2026 Whitsunday Zone Teams was held on Saturday and Sunday with 12 teams competing. Team Sheedy finished in top place, without losing a game all weekend. Team members Terry Sheedy, Max Holewa, Diane Holewa and Noel Bugeia. Well done to all who competed! The last week of 3 Fridays Remembrance Pairs was played on Friday. This event is to remember and reflect on our members who are no longer with us for one reason or another. The outright winner was Terry Sheedy, followed by Janelle Conroy. Weekly Results Monday 1 June 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild 1st Gwen Liddell / Griffin Bancroft 2nd Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 2nd Vicki Howard / Laura Howland 3rd Janine Rodgers / Jewel Schmidt 3rd Andrew Canavan / Geoff Taylor Tuesday Evening 2 June 2026 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Janelle Conroy / Geoff Taylor 1st Helen Van Den Breok / Terry Sheedy 2nd Janet Hansen / Ken Seaniger 2nd Vicki Howard / Richard Wix Wednesday 3 June 2026 –9 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild 1st Janet Hansen / Alan Brown 2nd Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia 2nd Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 3rd Monica Darley / Kath Poole 3rd Susan Wright / Bob Ellis Thursday Evening 4 June 2026 – 4 Table One Winner – Green Points 1st Robert Carless / Ken Seaniger 2nd Janine Rodgers / Janelle Conroy 3rd Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 4th Griffin Bancroft / Mick King Friday 5 June 2026 –- Week 3 of the Remembrance Pairs - 10 Table Mitchell Red Points N/S E/W 1st Monica Darley / Kath Poole 1st Griffin Bancroft / Ann Whitmore 2nd Anne Lutz / Geoff Taylor 2nd Janet Hansen / Thelma / Caruana 3rd Karen Caldwell / Gwen Liddell 3rd Ming Ting / Helen Van Den Breok Final Results of Remembrance Pairs after 3 Weeks with 3 different Partners, One Winner – Red Points 1st Terry Sheedy 2nd Janelle Conroy Saturday 6 June 2026 – Whitsunday Zone Teams 2026 – 12 Team Red Points Team Players 1st Sheedy Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia / Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 2nd Conroy Janelle Conroy / Geoff Taylor / Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger 3rd Harris Jan Harris / Julie O’Neill / Faye Wright / Marilin Robins Whits. Zone Team Winners – Noel Bugeia, Diane Holewa, Max Holewa and Terry Sheedy 2- Remembrance Pairs 1st Terry, 2nd Janelle
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Tuesday Night Fixtures Division 1: Canaries (Josh Brown, Lily Boland, YiLin Jiang) won 6-5 over Curlews (Barry Patterson, Geoff Cowan, Anne Sheridan), with YiLin just overcoming Anne in a very close five-set match (6, -11, 10, -5, 8). Budgies (Emma Widdup, Graeme Walker, Graham Brake) defeated Geese (Steve Whiting, Janice Kent, Donna Abbott) 6-5, with Donna coming home strongly against Graham B (9, -6, -8, 9, 7). Cockatoos (Mick Ruhl, Neil Brown, Mark Sleeman) were too strong for Bowerbirds (Trent Day, Allan Edwards, Graham Drury), winning 8-3. Allan snuck home against Mark in an extremely close battle (-9, 3, -9, 8, 9). Division 2: Galahs (Remy Zhan, Mark Stam) were too strong for Doves (Daniel Warfield, Noreen Fredrickson), winning 4-1. Remy played extremely well to defeat Daniel in five sets (-10, 4, -8, 7, 9). Eagles (Andrea Nicholson, Ollie Hamelink, Rachel Fiesta) defeated Owls (Rod Mahumas, Ricky Zhan, Peter Goodson) 8-3. Rachel came back from two sets down against Peter to win a close match (-10, -10, 6, 6, 9). Parrots (George Camilleri, Delma Knight, Liz Burton) won a close battle 6-5 against Kites (Ian McKay, Matt West, Darryl Ross), with Matt getting the better of Delma (-7, 10, -6, 8, 6). Division 3: Some great matches were played as the battle for the top positions in Division 3 continues. Jason, Dylan, Tiffany and Jeff all recorded impressive wins. Tuesday Morning Fixtures Division 1: Astro Aces (George Camilleri, Peter Goodson, Sally Muir) just got home 7-5 over Orion Orbiters (John McGee, Andrea Nicholson, Veronica Shepherd). George edged out Andrea in a thrilling five-set battle (-9, 5, -9, 11, 13). Eclipse Spin (Branko Vucurovic, Delma Knight, Darryl Ross) won 7-5 against Nova Smashers (Doug Dungavell, Ross DeBoer, Bryan Marshall), with Branko securing a good win over Doug in a close five-set contest (-5, 8, -6, 9, 9). Division 2: Spartan Spin (Ian Dodds, Helen Ware, Veronica Needham) got home to defeat Ninja Strikes (Pam Keune, Frank Caruana, Chris Collins). Helen won a close battle against Chris (12, 6, -9, -7, 10). Viking Raiders (Kim Daffy, Louise Gould, Josie Davis) defeated Samurai Swords (John Hamelink, Robyn Bushell, Coral Morgan) 7-5. Louise fought back against Robyn to win in five sets (-8, -7, 7, 7, 8). Division 3: Aztec Warriors (Kim Challender, Janelle Keune, Glenda Brookes) defeated Mongol Power (Gerry Synnott, Laurie Bradshaw, Thelma Caruana) 9-3. Janelle recorded a strong five-set win over Laurie (-7, 6, 4, -3, 8). Gladiator Grip (Allison Day, Iris Grasso, Sharon Muller) tied 6-6 with Celtic Smash (Marie Taylor, Cheryl Pearson, Trish Zamparutti). Allison had a good win against Trish in five sets (-13, 9, 4, -9, 7). 1. Remy Zhan 2. Daniel Warfield
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Two talented swimmers from the Mackay Cyclones Swimming Club are set to represent Mackay on the national stage after qualifying for the 2026 Australian Swimming Trials in Sydney from June 8th–13th. Ehsan Helou and Audrey Bryan have both achieved qualifying times in the highly competitive 50-metre breaststroke event and will take to the pool on Day Three of the meet, June 10th, against many of Australia’s top swimmers. The achievement marks a significant milestone for the pair and reflects years of dedication, perseverance and hard work in the pool. Cyclones coach Leigh-Anne Pokarier praised the swimmers for the resilience they have shown throughout their journeys to reach the elite level. “These athletes understand better than most the highs and lows that come with elite sport — the setbacks, challenges and moments of disappointment,” she said. “But their qualification is proof that persistence, resilience and hard work do pay off when everything finally comes together.” The success of Helou and Bryan also reflects the commitment of Pokarier, whose passion for developing young swimmers has helped build a strong culture of resilience, discipline and belief within the Cyclones squad. The club described the qualification as a significant milestone and said the entire Cyclones community was proud of both athletes. The Australian Swimming Trials are among the country’s premier events, with swimmers competing for national selection and representative honours. For Helou and Bryan, qualifying alone places them among the nation’s best breaststroke swimmers and caps off a strong long-course season for the Mackay Cyclones squad. Their success is also proving an inspiration for younger swimmers within the club, demonstrating what can be achieved through resilience, commitment and belief. As the countdown to Sydney begins, the Mackay swimming community will be proudly cheering on two of its own.
Read the full storyThank you Race Director Andrew Short for co-ordinating a great social North Mackay Adventure 5k and 10k run from the Bluewater Quay this afternoon for over 30 runners/walkers/spectators. Excellent performances came from runners across both events including Alana Knezevic, Shane Donnollan, David Isbister, Steve Oberg, Carmel Mahon, Jo Hughes, Fran March, Bianca Miles, Craig Johnson, Natasha Joynson, Jess Evetts, John Couldrey, Stuart Sprott, David Isbister and Andrew Short. June 7th saw a spectacular BMA Mackay Marina Run, with best wishes to everyone involved from the Sponsors, athletes, volunteers and supporters. A big thank you to every single person for being part of this magnificent must do event hosted by the awesome Mackay Marina Run committee and wider community. 6604 – Shane Donnollan (centre)bolts from the gun at the Bluewater Quay North Mackay Adventure 5k and 10km social run event. 6606 –Stephen Oberg (centre) sets a steady pace early in the 10km after running 4km to get to the start line. 6618 – David Isbister’s all smiles as he nears the 5km finish line. 6621 – Bianca Miles (left) and Fran March run in sync in the final 400 metres of the 5km to the finish line. 6648 – Alana Knezevic (left) and Jess Evetts ecstatic with their 10km efforts. 6658 – Some of the Mackay Road Runners who completed the North Mackay Adventure 5k and 10km run from the Bluewater Quay :- Back row (left to right) Carmel Mahon, Jess Evetts, Alana Knezevic, Jo Hughes and (front row left to right) Stuart Sprott, Steve Oberg, John Couldrey. Contributed with thanks to Mackay Road Runners.
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With only two weeks remaining in this season’s Premier League Championship campaign, all eyes turned to the four remaining players contesting the preliminary finals.
In the first matchup, Kam Reason had the chance to book his place in next week’s grand final, but to do so he needed to overcome this season’s league winner, Jamie Maher.
It was a tense affair, with Jamie holding a narrow 3–2 lead at the first break. He extended that margin to 6–2 after the interval, but Kam fought back strongly to cut the deficit to 6–4 by the second break. Kam then claimed the opening leg of the third and final session to trail just 6–5, but Jamie wrestled back control to seal the match 9–5 in a hard-fought contest.
The second preliminary final saw current and defending Premier League Champion Joe Wilson face rising star Reef Peel. Joe battled bravely, but Reef proved too strong, taking command early and wrapping up the match within the first two intervals for a commanding 9–2 victory.
Next week marks the conclusion of our sixth season, and with these results confirmed, there will once again be a new name engraved on the Premier League trophy.
Will it be league winner Jamie Maher, contesting his second grand final next Sunday at Mulligans Sports Bar, or will Reef follow in his father’s footsteps—who won the inaugural championship in 2019—and become the second Peel to have his name etched on the cup?
A big thank you to our valued sponsors: Mika Airlie, Whitsunday Tattooing Airlie Beach, Master Butchers Whitsunday, Dyson Automotive and Shirtfront Solutions.
Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher
J Maher, J Wilson, R Peel and K Reason at the Airlie Bowls Club. Photo supplied

With most of our visitors gone, it was a quieter week on the green.
On Tuesday afternoon, the winners on Rink 3 were Merle Ephinstone, Shirley Jones, and Joe Paynting, who defeated Jenny Anderson, Shirley Smith, and Gavin Charles.
Other results saw Tom, Deb, and Laurie defeating Grant, Irene, and Russell, while Lindy, Nick, and Graham overcame Cliff, Gordon, and Natalie. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Sunday’s social play was won by Lindy, Suann, Isobel Wheeler, and Penny Warren, who defeated June Paynting, Shirley Smith, and Joe Paynting. Other matches included Bill Myers, Graeme Read, and Mark Drummond defeating Cliff Querro, Gavin Charles, and Pat Tracey, and Teresa Willshire and Alby Vigar overcoming Graham Smith and Robyn Stitt. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Sunday winners; Isobel Wheeler Lindy Suann and Penny Warren. Photo supplied

The days are getting longer and warmer—and so is the standard of bowls at our club.
On Tuesday, 27 players took to the greens. Despite battling pain while awaiting surgery, Elaine Kippen gave it her best before being replaced by organiser Regina Aquilina. The day’s top team was skippered by Gary Scott from Hideaway Bay, with left-hander Greg Fennell and Peter Jordan from Hallshead Bowling and Recreation Club, Mandurah WA.
Wednesday afternoon’s social bowls ended in a tie, but on countback the winners were Merve Stewart’s team with Denise at second and promising newcomer Glen O’Brien leading strongly.
That night, 60 bowlers enjoyed Business House Bowls under the lights, expertly run by Bob and Yvonne Spees. A new competition begins after the school holidays—teams, singles or pairs are welcome to join.
In Mackay, the Pratt Cup saw John Trembath, Arthur McManus, John Askew, John Fielding, Denis Donnadelli and Peter Barrett beat St Helens and collect points against Mackay, though Souths Suburban proved too strong.
At Newcastle’s Deaf Games, Andrew (Noel) Crosbie and Russell Jackson represented the club superbly, with Russell earning Australian team selection for the 2027 Deaf World Games—a proud moment for all.
Sunday Social Bowls drew 18 players, with Fiona Greener rolling the dice for the prize. A first-time skip, supported by Eric and Maureen Barnard, produced the day’s best result with a 13-shot win.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Airlie Beach Bowls Club Australian representative Russell Jackson. Photo supplied

A strong field of 42 players—16 ladies and 26 men—turned out for Tuesday’s stableford competition, enjoying much kinder conditions after the gusty weather of the weekend had eased.
The day saw a standout performance from Allison McCarthy, who claimed top spot on the ladies’ leaderboard for the very first time with a score of 39 points. It was a terrific achievement and one that many hope will be the first of many.
In the men’s competition, David Woods edged out Laurie Daiken and John Oates on a countback after all three finished on 38 points.
Other highlights included pin shots, which went to Chris Bailey and Peter Lindsay on 7, Laurie Daiken and Steve Mitchell on 13, and Grossy and Peter Fox on 16. For the ladies, Leanne Alexander and Linda Wardroper took the honours on 7, Leanne backed up with Jan Shuwalsow on 13, and Anna Winterbourn and Heather Luvis on 16.
Wilf Herweg and David Woods managed the only chip-ins of the day. Meanwhile, Ken Granger claimed the raffle prize and Laurie Daiken rounded out a strong week by winning the members’ draw.
Next Tuesday, the club will be hosting the Whitsunday Vets, promising another enjoyable day of competition.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

A record field of more than two hundred runners will be heading for the hills this weekend for the Whitsunday Running Club’s annual trail event.
The Anaconda Whitsunday Trail Festival takes place on Sunday, 14 September, with entries coming from across Australia and the United States. The race precinct will be based on the Airlie Beach Foreshore near the movie screen.
Fifty runners have signed up for the WTF58 Accom Whitsunday Ultra (58km), which starts on the foreshore, travels over the ranges to Brandy Creek Road, and returns to finish at the race precinct. Defending champions Demi Caldwell (Andergrove) and Cristian Smith (Mackay) are back to chase another title.
The leading runner is expected to cross the line in about 5 hours 15 minutes at 10:15am, with the final competitors finishing close to 2:30pm.
One hundred competitors will take on the one-way WTF28 Anaconda Whitsunday Trail (28km) from Brandy Creek Road to the foreshore.
Last year’s winners, Liv Compton (Whitsunday Running Club) and veteran Tony Liron (Trinity Beach), will line up again. The winner is expected to finish around 9:45am.
The Honeyeater Shokz Challenge (11km) has drawn over fifty runners who will ascend to the famous lookout before returning. Winners are tipped to finish just before 10:00am.
The two Bendigo Community Bank Kids Beach Bash events for ages four and up will kick off at 10:30am, following the Mascot Race. The Kids Beach Run (approx. 1,400m) is open to children aged 8 and over, while the Junior Kids Beach Run (approx. 700m) caters for those aged 4 and over.
This year’s Mascot Race has attracted its biggest field yet, with Bungaroo (Cannonvale State School), Cruiser (Cruise Whitsunday), Blazer (Queensland Fire Department), Piggy (Bendigo Community Bank), Hogster (Hog’s Breath Café) and Frog (BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort) all set to battle it out at 10:20am.
Event Manager Andrea Farley said “It will be a great day of racing, and for those wanting to enjoy the festive atmosphere at the race precinct, the best time to be there is from 9:30am until presentations at 12 noon. There are still a few spots left, so head to our website and register at www.runwhitsundays.com.au.”
Contributed with thanks to Tim McQuoid-Mason
Photo credit: Phil Copp Photography

Nine out of 10 Whitsunday United Football Club teams were in action in finals football last weekend, with seven sides still in contention for a grand final spot.
The divisional men kicked off proceedings on Friday night against Lions. Div 2 needed victory to stay alive but fell 2–0 behind early in the second half. A spirited fightback saw them score twice to level, but neither side could find a winner in regular time. With players struggling through cramps, the game went to penalties, where Ross pulled off two crucial saves to send his side through to the next round against Country.
Div 1 faced a Lions outfit they have struggled to overcome all season. An early mistake gifted Lions the lead before WUFC equalised through a high press. Despite dominating possession, they couldn’t find another breakthrough and the game ended 1–1. Extra time produced no change, and the match went to penalties. An early WUFC save wasn’t enough as two misses proved costly, sending Lions through 4–3 on spot kicks. WUFC now face Rangers in their bid to reach the grand final.
The U13 Prems fought hard against Mackay Rangers in a defensive semi-final. After 70 scoreless minutes, extra time saw Rangers break the deadlock, scoring in both periods to claim a 2–0 win. WUFC’s resilience keeps them alive, with a sudden-death semi-final against Lions now awaiting them.
The U14s produced a dominant display against Rangers Black, running out 13–2 winners. Shannon bagged a hat trick, Nick M and Nick P scored doubles, and Oisin netted his first goal of the season. Kobe, Tyson F, Eden and Harley also found the target. They now meet Magpies in the preliminary final.
The U16s clashed with top-of-the-table Magpies in a tense semi-final. After a goalless 80 minutes, the match went to extra time where Magpies struck twice, winning 2–0. WUFC will get another chance to reach the grand final this weekend against Country United.
The Whitsunday Women bowed out of finals contention after a thrilling 4–3 extra-time loss to Rangers. Michelle opened the scoring from Loz’s clever chip, before Sarah struck twice, giving United a 3–1 lead. Rangers fought back to level, then grabbed the winner in extra time. Despite the defeat, the team showed immense spirit and look forward to building on a promising season, with hopes of fielding two sides in 2026.
The Men’s U23s progressed straight to the grand final with a commanding 3–0 win over City Brothers. A heated first half saw Brothers collect five yellow cards as WUFC took control. Goals came via a tap-in from Kai Savy, a thunderous 20-yard half-volley from Max O’Keefe, and a stunning long-range free kick from Oisin Sherlock.
In the FQPL Men’s elimination final, WUFC edged out City Brothers 1–0. Sean McCarthy’s first-half penalty proved decisive, booking their place in this weekend’s clash with Magpies for a grand final berth.
With so many teams still in the hunt, another thrilling weekend of football awaits.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic
FQPL Men U23 – Premiership Champions and straight to the Grand Final after a convincing win on the weekend. Photo supplied

The Cannonvale Cannons swimming community enjoyed an extraordinary weekend when Australian record holder Harrison Turner spent three days delivering a coaching clinic for swimmers of all ages.
Turner, who claimed bronze in the 200-metre butterfly at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships, is the current national record holder in the event. He had been scheduled to attend alongside coach Sam Sharpe, but when Sam was unable to travel due to a family illness, Harrison stepped into the role of head coach — a challenge he embraced with enthusiasm.
“I was very nervous, but also really excited,” Harrison admitted. “It was an opportunity I’d never had before — to take on a full coaching role while also getting in the pool myself. I thought I gave it a red-hot crack, and it was good to bring my own approach to the sessions.”
Across the three days, Cannonvale swimmers from juniors through to seniors took part in multiple sessions designed to sharpen their skills and inspire their training. On Friday, Harrison began by sharing his medals with the younger swimmers before diving into a butterfly set — the stroke that earned him national selection — and finishing with a talk for seniors and parents about his journey from a pre-teen club swimmer to an international representative.
Saturday morning featured a demanding aerobic session in which Harrison swam alongside the kids, demonstrating technique and endurance first-hand. The afternoon turned the focus to starts and turns, vital components of competitive racing. On Sunday, Harrison led the squad through his full race-day preparation, beginning with dryland exercises crafted for him by leading physiotherapists and moving into his personalised in-water warm-up. Swimmers were able to shadow his routines and gain insights into how an elite athlete prepares to perform at the highest level.
“What surprised me most was how engaged everyone is, not just the swimmers but the families too,” Harrison said. “The eagerness to get in the pool, to listen and learn — I haven’t seen that kind of energy before. Whether it was teenagers or the little ones, they all did a fantastic job, and in such a short time they improved so much.”
The experience also left Harrison reflecting on his own future:
“It’s very rewarding when you show a kid your way of doing something and see them improve straight away. Watching them swim faster and enjoy themselves makes you feel really good. Coaching is definitely something I’ll be considering more in the future.”
For the Cannons, the clinic provided not just technical training, but also the rare opportunity to connect with an elite athlete who is as humble as he is talented. Turner now turns his focus to the 2026 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in the USA and the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, with the Cannonvale Cannons proudly cheering him on.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
Harrison Turner shares medals with Brooklyn and Tannah Congoo
Harrison Turner preparing swimmers for his pre race warm up
Harrrison Turner showing Cannons his dives
Harrison Turner with Cannons and his Australia cap
Harrison Turner dives with Coach Mark Erickson
Harrison at the World Champs
Harrison Turner at the World Champs in Singapore
Photos supplied

Tiina Randmae continued her fine form after last week’s magnificent hole-in-one, taking out the September Monthly Medal. It was great to see so many members on the course enjoying the day, with Tessa Aitken also shining with an excellent score of 69.
Geoff Harrison won the Monthly Medal for the men with 70 on countback from Louis Neethling.
In the rundown: Allen Roberts 71, Ken Granger 71, Nic Apruzzese 72, Gary Scotford 72, Peter Lindsay 72, John Grosskreutz 73 and Colin Hounsell 73 – very close scoring.
For the ladies: Tiina Randmae 63, Tessa Aitken 69, Kath Borer 74, Paula McQuat 74, Vickie Wallace 74 and Leanne Alexander 76.
Nearest the pins: Colin Hounsell and Peter Fox on 2, Craig McLean and Trevor Paroz on 5, Barry Mortimer and Louis Neethling on 9. For the ladies, Elspeth Scotford took the A Grade on 7, while the B Grade went to Vickie Wallace. Tiina Randmae, Linda Wardroper and Paula McQuat all shared the honours on 4 – clearly too easy!
Tiina also had the least putts with 29 – it was certainly her day.
Last Thursday, players travelled to Pioneer Valley for the first round of the Croker Shield. Unfortunately, Prossie was beaten by 28 points. The return leg will be played on home ground on 30 September, giving us a chance to redeem ourselves.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
Geoff Harrison and Tiina Randmae. Photo supplied

Proserpine Golf Club wrapped up its final week under the current Board, with the new 2025/26 Board elected at the AGM on 30 August. Members now turn their focus to the upcoming Club Championships on 13–14 September, which will test players over 27 holes each day. Saturday will follow a timesheet format, with a seeded draw for Sunday.
Tuesday (September Monthly Medal): Tommy Gallagher claimed the men’s title with 70 nett on countback from Geoff Harrison. NTPs went to Scott Mason (9th), Brad Fleet (13th) and Ken Granger (16th). In the ladies’ division, Tiina Randmae continued her excellent form, winning with 63 nett from Nicole Cooper (74). Vickie Wallace claimed the NTP on the 2nd. In the Veterans’ section, Randmae again topped the ladies’ field (63 nett), runner-up Tessa Aitken 69, while Geoff Harrison took the men’s prize on 70 nett from Louis Neethling.
Wednesday (Ladies Monthly Medal & Putts, PD Law): Di Chard 69 nett, Pauline Redpath 70, Heather Luvis 72. NTPs: Randmae, Redpath (9th), Toni Clauss, Anna Winterbourn (16th).
Thursday (Monthly Medal, Venuesmart): A Grade: Michael Ward 70 nett, runner-up Nathan Holohan 71. B Grade: Rob Webb 70 nett, runner-up Kerr Claxton 71. NTPs: Adam Hosie (2nd), Glen Taylor (Macksville GC, 9th), Scott Mason (13th), Lewy Tuck (16th).
Friday (9-Hole Run, Metropole Hotel): Toni Clauss 24 points, Kieran Anderson 22. NTPs: Tommy Gallagher (2nd), Brett Norris (9th). Putt for Cash: Adam Tester missed; jackpot climbs to $600 next week.
Saturday (Monthly Medal, Metropole Hotel): Best gross: Steve Stewart (A, 73), Cooper Cremor (B, 80), Dave Telford (C, 91). Overall winner: Izaac Vandenberg 66 nett. Grade winners: Stewart 68 nett, Cremor 67 nett, Vandenberg 66 nett. Runners-up: Holmes 74, O’Donnell 71, Dodds 73. NTPs: Tony Goss (2nd), Ryan Kenny (9th), Holmes (16th). Ladies: Jo Moynihan 71 nett c/b from Sara Hagy; NTPs Hagy (2nd, 9th), Chard (13th).
Sunday (Monthly Medal, KJC): Vandenberg 68 nett, from Wilf Herweg 71. NTPs: Scott Dwyer (2nd), Patrick Camm (9th), Brent Franke (13th). Ladies: Anna Winterbourn 73 nett, runner-up Sara Hagy 79. NTPs: Hagy (2nd), Penny Wardroper (9th, 16th).
Full results are available on Golflink.
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

Another excellent week of precision bowling began on Tuesday with 33 bowlers, excellently run by Regina Aquilina and Carol Crosbie. The dice rolled the smallest winning margin, which saw Connie Reimers with Pip Heddles just edge out Carol Crosbie and Greg Fennell 22–16. A great day was had by all.
Wednesday afternoon social bowls attracted 26 bowlers, with three games of triples and two of pairs. The standout win of the day came from skipper Andy McDougall, with “Wild” Bill Gordon at lead and Keith Bates at second, who soundly defeated in-form skipper Tony Kelly, supported by Janet Jacometti at lead and Glen O’Brien at second, 30–5. Well done, boys.
Business House Bowls continued on Wednesday night and remains highly entertaining, with team results to be shared next week.
Free lessons on Monday and Thursday afternoons are proving very successful — anyone interested in learning lawn bowls is welcome to join in.
Saturday morning Scroungers is also popular, with 19 bowlers taking part. In the A Grade final, Dennis Donnadelli defeated new bowler Des Ballance. The B Grade final came down to John Askew, Pip Heddles, Betty Whitehorn and Andrew Butler, with John Askew emerging the winner.
The Endeavour Foundation continues to attend on Friday mornings, and it’s wonderful to see the progress of Kiara, Cathy, Michael and Jett. We are hopeful Michael can obtain funding for a specialised lawn bowls wheelchair and bowling arm so he can compete in the Queensland Disabled Games — as could Jett, Cathy and Kiara. The plan is to have them all attend next year.
On the weekend, John Matterson, Alan Pershouse and Kevin John Trembath were narrowly beaten by Souths Suburban in the semifinals. Well done, boys — we are proud of your achievements.
Sunday afternoon saw 15 bowlers, with the highlight being a “Scotland v Ireland” pairs clash. Arthur and Liz McManus triumphed over Mandy and Phil O’Brien.
Finally, we send our best wishes to our deaf bowlers competing at the Australian Titles in NSW — Russell Jackson and Noel Crosbie — as they chase the pairs Australian Championship. Good luck, boys!
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Russell Jackson and Noel Crosbie. Photo supplied

Sarina’s shoreline was filled with energy and community spirit last month as the 2025 Cruisin’ the Coast Sarina Beach Run & Ocean Swim drew strong crowds and picture-perfect conditions.
Hosted by Sarina Surf Lifesaving Club, the annual event featured five different runs – from the 1km dash through to the testing half marathon – as well as two new ocean swim distances of 1km and 2km. Proceeds from the day go directly to supporting the vital work of the volunteer Surf Lifesaving Club.
Returning as naming rights sponsor, Community Bank Sarina Bendigo Bank joined participants and supporters on the day, reflecting the important role local organisations play in bringing the event to life.
“You could not have asked for a better day for it! Well done to Sarina Surf Lifesaving Club for yesterday's Cruisin’ the Coast Sarina Beach Run & Ocean Swim. We had a wonderful time and it was such a pleasure to see so many from our community out together – enjoying the beautiful sunshine and views on Sarina Beach. Thank you to our Branch Team, Board and scholarship recipients who were able to make it and join in on the fun!” Community Bank Sarina Bendigo Bank said.
Major sponsors Wilmar Sugar and Renewables and North Queensland Bulk Ports also backed the event, along with support from Ray White Rural Sarina, The Clubhouse Sarina Beach, Permanent Way Solutions, Mackay Regional Council and Rebel Nation.
Locals and visitors took part in runs and ocean swims under sunny skies at the 2025 Cruisin’ the Coast Sarina Beach Run & Ocean Swim. Photo source: Rebel Nation and Community Bank Sarina

Junior cricket is officially back, with players from U12 to U17 taking to the fields across Mackay, Sarina, and Proserpine for their eagerly anticipated season openers. With no senior fixtures scheduled this past weekend, it paved the way for a thrilling “Super Sunday” of junior cricket.
In Sarina, the U13 sides of Sarina and Souths were first to hit the field. Sarina picked up right where they left off last season, delivering a dominant run chase led by strong performances from Mackenna Jeffs and Beau Wallace. The home side bowled out Souths in just 17 overs to secure a comfortable victory.
Following the U13 clash, the U14s took centre stage. Souths, sent in to bat by Sarina, started strongly with Beau McPherson anchoring the innings with a well-crafted 63 off 70 balls. Souths posted a solid total of 6/134. Their bowlers then put on a disciplined display, keeping extras to a minimum and maintaining tight lines. Spencer, Jack, and Hunter each claimed two wickets as Souths held off a determined Sarina batting effort to claim the win — reinforcing their status as title contenders once again this season.
Over in Proserpine, all three fields were in full swing with matches being played on all three fields. Walkerston and Pinnacle made the trip up the highway to enjoy some classic Proserpine hospitality. In the U17 match, Walkerston claimed victory thanks to an explosive batting performance from Ayden Loader, who smashed an unbeaten 88 from just 67 deliveries. The home teams found success in the U12 and U13 matches, with young gun Matthew Hope celebrating his first half-century in the Mackay competition during the U13 game.
Mackay was not left out, hosted a full day of action, with Norths putting on a Hawaiian-themed Super Sunday fundraiser at Beaconsfield. Meanwhile, Harrup Park played host to the U15 matches.
Looking ahead, Round 2 of the junior competition will take place this Sunday before a short break for the school holidays. Term 4 promises even more action with the launch of the U11 competition, Wednesday night Master Blaster comp, and the return of the Friday afternoon Girls Heat League.
It’s not too late to get involved! Head to play.cricket.com.au to find your local club and register today.
Junior cricket returned in style across Mackay, Sarina, and Proserpine, with U12 to U17 players lighting up “Super Sunday” in a thrilling season opener. Photos supplied

Mackay’s BB Print Stadium turned into a cauldron of colour and noise last Saturday as all four Mackay Brothers sides lined up for the Rugby League Mackay & District 2025 Grand Finals – an achievement in itself, two years running.
The famous bagpipes heralded in a sea of blue supporters who roared their sides on across the day. By full-time, Brothers had claimed two premierships, while Moranbah and Souths ensured the spoils were shared.
Brothers’ day began in style with their Under 20s powering home to beat Wests Tigers 32–24. Trailing at the break, the young Fish surged late to complete an undefeated season under coach DC. “2025 Premiers! Down at halftime but never out of the fight – what a way to kick off Grand Final Day,” the club declared.
The momentum rolled on as the Brothers women’s team delivered a dominant 42–14 win over Moranbah Miners to claim their third straight premiership. It was a remarkable turnaround after struggling to field a side early in the year. “Three in a row – congrats ladies!” the club posted, calling the result “an absolute blinder in the grand final.”
Moranbah struck back in Reserve Grade with a powerful 40–6 victory over the minor premiers Brothers. The Miners crossed for seven tries – Dylan Womal bagging a double – with Callum Wilson nailing six conversions. “Despite the windy conditions, the Miners played a hard game in attack and defence, making the most of Brothers’ errors,” the club said. Dylan Womal’s standout performance earned him Player of the Game honours.
The stage was then set for the A Grade decider, where Souths Sharks toppled Brothers 24–6. Souths crossed four times through Blake Coombes, Marmin Barba (twice) and Jesuah Wini, while Brothers’ only try came via Thomas McNulty. Jared Maguire added the conversion. The Sharks also slotted a penalty goal and endured a sin-bin to Tyrese Parter but otherwise controlled the contest.
Brothers reflected proudly on an historic season. “For all four of our grades to make the grand final, two years running, is something truly special. We couldn’t be prouder of our players, coaches, managers, league safes, committee and everyone who makes Brothers the club it is.”
As the dust settles, the region can celebrate a day of finals footy that showcased resilience, skill, and the enduring passion of Mackay’s rugby league community
Brothers Under 20s celebrate their premiership win. Photos supplied
Brothers Women’s team crowned 2025 Premiers – their third straight title
Miners supporters in fine voice during Reserve Grade decider
Souths Sharks lift the A Grade trophy after their 24–6 win over Brothers

BOWLS
Ladies Pennant Season has now been completed, with all four divisions well represented again this year, with mixed results.
Division 1 this year has seen our ladies triumphant, placing first in this division. The ladies team will now travel to Emerald on the 20th September 2025 to represent the Mackay District, to play against the Leichhardt District (Zone 7). The very best of luck and great bowling to every one playing.
Our Division 4 ladies proudly won second place this year as well.
Thank you to all the district clubs for great camaraderie and friendship in all the games that were played.
Contributed by Sue Hazledine
Division 1
Division 2
Division 3
Division 4. Photos supplied
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BRIDGE
Monthly incentive awards are given by the committee to players as an encouragement to play more and learn more.
Winners were Martin Pearce, Laura Howland, Adrian Westcott, Sue Mayer-Miller, Karen Cadwell, Joy Block, Jewel Schmidt, Martin Pearce, Chris Meyers, Sue Ross and Errol Morris. Congratulations and well done to all.
Weekly Results
Monday 1 September 2025 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Geoff Taylor / Nancy Martin 1st Eric Goodchild / David Ting
2nd Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 2nd Diane Stokes / Eddie Kleise
Tuesday Evening 2 September 2025 – 6 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Janet Hansen / Thelma Caruana 2nd Diane Stokes / Adrian Westcott
3rd John McGee / Mick King 4th Faye Wright / Marilin Robins
Wednesday 3 September 2025 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Joy Robinson / Robert Carless 1st Terry Sheedy / Janelle Conroy
2nd Jan Harris / Sandra Morris 2nd Victor Mason / John Ludkin
3rd Eric Goodchild / David Ting 3rd Geoff Taylor / Karen Cadwell
4th Josie Crowley / Barbara Tait 4th Debbie Ludkin / Diane Cox
Thursday Evening 4 September 2025 – 3 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Jan Harris / Terry Sheedy 2nd Martin Pearce / Simon Barnes
Friday 5 September 2025 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Susan Wright / Geoffrey Patterson 1st Mary Rose Ramsden / Patrick Rasmussen
2nd David Ting / Ming Ting 2nd Diane Stokes / Griffin Bancroft
3rd Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor 3rd Eric Goodchild / Sandy Patterson
Saturday 6 September 2025 –9 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Geoff Taylor / Nancy Martin 1st Alan Brown / Frances Brown
2nd Joy Block / Faye Wright 2nd Ming Ting / David Ting
3rd Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger 3rd Patricia Garner / Robert Carless
4th Griffin Bancroft / Gwen Liddell 4th Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan
Contributed by Joy Block
Martin Pearce, Laura Howland
Adrian Westcott, Sue Mayer-Miller
Karen Cadwell
Joy Block, Jewel Schmidt
Martin Pearce, Chris Meyers, Sue Ross and Errol Morris. Photos supplied