
On Tuesday, S Jones, D Retchless and M Hyde defeated B Myers, S Querro and A Vigar. In the other game A Nailand and R Hyde defeated S Adams and B Querro. The jackpot didn’t go off. Club Competition for the week. In the Men’s A Singles A Rolfe defeated G Read. Ladies B Grade singles. T Bowen defeated C Jeal, Crooked Kitty D Wallace defeated P Warren. Ladies Fours. L Suann, S Jones, D Retchless and M Hyde defeated L Scells, P Tracey, D Wallace and P Warren. Winners for Sunday afternoon were Bill Myers, D Retchless and G Read defeating A Nailand, M Hyde and P Tracey. Other games: T Bowen, S Querro and R Hyde defeated C Jeal, A Vigar and G Charles. L Suann and P Warren defeated T Blair and S Jeal. The jackpot didn’t go off. It is not long now until our Winter Bingo starts. Get ready for Friday 1st May at the club for a 9.30 start. Check Facebook for further details. Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren 1 - Sunday's Winners Deb Retchless and Graeme Read. Proserpine Bowls Club Report On Wednesday, 8 players enjoyed games of pairs in Social bowls. Bruce Uhe and Barry Zillmann defeated Alen Sanderson and Trevor Parsons 28 - 13; Henny Tattam and Mike Harrison defeated Arthur Griffith and Philip Brown 24 - 11. As so many people had family commitments during the weekend, we didn't have any social bowls on Sunday. Looking forward to a bit drier time in the weather so that we can get on to working our way through the competition games. Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club
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It’s time to celebrate for the Whitsunday Sea Eagles as they enter an exciting new chapter, with years of hard work culminating in the installation of new lights for the AFL oval at Whitsunday Sportspark. For years the Whitsunday Sea Eagles have shown up week in, week out training and playing in semi-darkness, while continuing to build the strong and successful club we see today. “This is a huge milestone for our Club, and we couldn’t be prouder of our Committee and volunteers. The time and effort they’ve poured in behind the scenes truly shows their passion for creating something special and lasting for our community” said Whitsunday Sea Eagles President Chris Morrison said. Excited by the return of night footy to the Whitsunday Sportspark, the Sea Eagles will host a special ANZAC Day fixture against Moranbah to be played under lights for the first time. At approximately 5:30pm between the Women’s and Men’s matches the Last Post will be played - providing a moment to pause, reflect, and honour the significance of the day - before the Men’s game kicks off under lights at 6:00pm. Saturday 25 April – Whitsunday Sportspark AFL Oval 10:40am U16 Girls – Moranbah Bulldogs v Mackay Magpies 11:55am U13s – Whitsunday Sea Eagles v Moranbah Bulldogs 1:15pm U15s – Whitsunday Sea Eagles v Moranbah Bulldogs 2:40pm U17s – Whitsunday Sea Eagles v Moranbah Bulldogs 4:10pm Senior Women – Whitsunday Sea Eagles v Moranbah Bulldogs Approx 5:30pm – Last Post 6:00pm Senior Men – Whitsunday Sea Eagles v Moranbah Bulldogs Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles Captions Photo credit: Musco Lighting Australia
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The March 2026 Monthly Medal was played on Tuesday March 31st – finally! Blustery conditions and sandy greens greeted the 10 ladies and 19 men. Congratulations to ladies winner Leanne Alexander (becoming a habit) and David Woods for the men. Welcome to new members Norman Foster, Steven Stewart and Michael Stewart. RESULTS LADIES Winner: Leanne Alexander with 73 nett R/Up: Tiina Randmae also with 73 nett on a count back Rundown: Tina Badenhorst (74), Paula McQuat and Kath Borer both with 75 points MEN Winner: David Woods with a creditable 67 nett R/Up: John Oates with 68 nett Rundown: Colin Hounsell (71), Gary Scotford (72), Steven Stewart (73), Craig McLean (birthday boy), John Roser, Neil Cawthorne, Louis Neethling and Norman Foster all with 75 nett PIN SHOTS Ladies: A Grade - Tina Badenhorst (x2) and Elspeth Scotford B Grade - Tina Randmae (x2) and Paula McQuat Men: A Grade - Ken Granger, Gary Scotford and Nick Apruzzese B Grade - David Woods (x2) and Peter Lindsay LEAST PUTTS Elspeth Scotford 28 putts and Barry Mortimer 28 putts CHIP INS No chip ins NAGAs For a ball each, Jenny Hounsell and John Strelec DRAWS: MEMBERSHIP jackpots to $30 next week RAFFLE $50 to Ken Granger UPCOMING EVENTS: TUE 7/4/26 - APRIL 2026 MONTHLY MEDAL TUE 14/4/26 - HOME HILL WHITSUNDAY GROUP DITTY Our Vets President now knows that a fancy car may cost you both time and money! 1- Monthly medal winners, David Woods and Leanne Alexander
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Starting on Tuesday afternoon, play was run by Lyn Graham, where skipper David Bradley, with lead Gail Simms and second Dawn Dowell, were the winners of the day. Wednesday afternoon social bowls saw a fantastic performance from Bob Spees as skipper. He was absolutely unstoppable, with Rick Brunell, arguably the best lead in the club, and Ian Passfield, a new bowler who is going places fast as he improves each week. He will no doubt be a very valuable asset to our little club in the future. Their winning score was 25–14. Saturday morning saw the resumption of Scroungers, with all players vying for a place in the final. First-round winners were Tony Whitehorn, who won his way into the final in a tiebreaker, and Russell Jackson, who was the victor in the A Division. The B Division was won by Dennis Donadelli, beating Margo Stanley, which is a very difficult achievement. Congratulations to all. Sunday afternoon social bowls saw 18 bowlers competing for the prize, and it was wonderful to welcome back ex-President Peter Barrett, our Life Member Paul Osborne, and Mrs Alma Rose Mawson after three months in the Philippines. John rolled the dice, which came up number 3, meaning the prize was for the biggest winning margin. This was won by the team of skipper Peter Barrett, with the relentless “Wild Bill” Gordon at lead and Bowen’s finest, Don Hogarth, at second, who won 25–15. Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson Captions Skipper Peter Barrett, lead Bill Gordon, and Don Hogarth at second. Photo supplied
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With a feast of events on offer over the weekend, many Mackay Road Runners turned their focus to the prestigious Asics Gold Coast Running Festival, featuring a full marathon (42.2km), half marathon (21.1km), 10km, 5km, and 2km kids’ races across two days of competition.
The Gold Coast was bustling with thousands of runners of all ages and experience levels, many chasing personal bests while others proudly completed their first races.
Several Mackay athletes tackled extraordinary challenges, with Paul MacKenzie, Corey Gould, Chris Brodie, and Brenda Windsor taking on the gruelling “double marathon” – a half marathon on Saturday, followed by the full marathon on Sunday – totalling an impressive 63.3 kilometres.
Mel Esau and Alana Knezevic both conquered their debut marathons in superb fashion, finishing in 4 hours 4 minutes and 3 hours 27 minutes respectively. Meanwhile, MacKenzie, Gould, and Brodie also added the 10km and 5km events to their schedules, with Gould even jumping into the 2km kids’ race for a light-hearted finish.
Paul MacKenzie posted outstanding results across all events, completing the double marathon in a combined time of 4:37:43 (half marathon: 1:25:57, full marathon: 3:11:45), along with a 42:48 in the 10km and a 20:34 in the 5km. MacKenzie said he enjoyed the challenge and was “feeling good, not too tired – just a little fatigued by the final event, the marathon... understandably!”
Also among the standout performers was Mick Vivian, continuing his fine form with an exceptional marathon time of 2:47:47. Other strong marathon performances came from Kay Nyenuh (3:24:39), Russell O’Hara (3:40:58), and local stalwarts Tim Magoffin and Matt Stevens.
In the junior ranks, Malachi Nyenuh impressed in the under-10s category, clocking a swift 20:57 in the 5km to secure sixth place in his age group. Adam Knezevic also ran a consistent 10km, finishing in 50:52 at a steady five-minute-per-kilometre pace.
Locally, the club’s Bluewater Quay Social Run drew a strong turnout despite humid and overcast conditions. Ross McDonnell led the field in the 5km event, with Judy Zahn the first female across the line. In the 10km, Ashley Miles and Andrew Short ran together and tackled the demanding Mt Bassett climb before finishing in sync.
A special thanks went to long-time club supporter and timekeeping expert Rohan Miles and his family, who once again provided invaluable assistance despite facing technical challenges on the day.
The club's next event, a 4pm Mystery Run, will take place this Sunday, with the location and details to be confirmed via Facebook and email during the week.
Club Captain and Life Member Jim Ford continues to offer weekly track sessions each Wednesday at 5.30pm at the Aquatic & Recreation Complex (ARC) in Ooralea. The sessions are free, with a $4 facility entry fee, and are open to runners of all abilities looking to improve speed, endurance, and recovery in a supportive, structured environment.
Gold Coast Marathoners who competed in all events over the weekend inc 42.2km, 21.2km, 10k, 5km with their silverware (left to right) Corey Gould (who also did the 2km); Chris Brodie and Paul MacKenzie (Below image by On The Run) Photos supplied
Kay Nyenuh (centre) on his way to a 3hr 24 min marathon. (image by Steven Hayles)
Congratulations to Mel Esau completing her first Marathon in 4hrs 4 min at the prestigious Gold Coast Running Festival. (image by Steven Hayles)
Steven Hayles at the Gold Coast Kirra parkrun (image by Emily Hayles).
Mackay Road Runners legendary veteran runners (left to right) - Col Hardy, Judy Zahn and Stuart Sprott.
Approximately thirty runners and supporters had a great time at the Mackay Bluewater Quay social 5k, 10k run whilst a bevy of local runners were tackling the Asics Gold Coast Running Festival 42k, 21k, 10k, 5k and kids events.
The Miles family in support Ashley Miles whilst he’s out on the 10km course.
Jo Hughes joined past Mackay Road Runner, Karen Baker for a steady 5km before Karen leaves town next weekend.
Jeff Pearce and Kayla Waugh with timekeeper Rohan Miles (seated) whilst he arranges a test run on the results systems.

The club watched another amazing game of competition bowls between two of its best players, Ann Smith and Brenda Trannore, both competing in the Club B Grade Singles Final.
The game had everything going for it: skill, patience, and great nerves to say the least. Both ladies had the same score going into the last couple of ends. Brenda took the honours and once again was very gracious in her win.
This win made her one of the club’s most decorated bowlers for 2025, for her wins in both the Club Championship Singles played two weeks ago, and now the Club B Singles.
Congratulations also went to Ann for the patience and skill she brought to the game that day.
This event had not occurred in the club since 1969, when Agnes Orr won both these competitions and went on to win the Club Championship Singles another 19 times.
Congratulations were extended to Brenda from all her friends and members of the North Mackay Bowls Club. A super achievement, and now on to the District Championship in Airlie Beach at a later date.
Contributed by Sue Hazledine
B Singles winner: Brenda Trannore
Ann Smith and Brenda Trannore - B Singles Finalists. Photos supplied

OUTRIGGING
Sunset Bay paddlers made the journey to Townsville over the weekend of June 19–20 to compete in Round 3 of the North Queensland Zone Grand Prix, tackling events ranging from 500m sprints and 8km marathons to a gruelling 41km changeover marathon.
To say the club returned on cloud nine is an understatement — they came home with a carload of medals and even bigger smiles.
Coaches Scotty Macgroaty and Justin Davies made the most of the weekend’s event line-up, giving all 24+ paddlers the opportunity to compete across multiple divisions.
It’s hard to single out just one race or crew, as the standouts were many. But few could miss the beaming faces of the Senior Master Men’s crew, who hadn’t fielded a competitive team in more than five years. From Race number 1, they made their mark — taking gold in both the 500m sprint and the 8km marathon.
As conditions worsened throughout the day with rising winds and swell, Sunset Bay paddlers dug deep. The OC1 and OC2 events saw the club collect a further swag of medals across multiple age divisions.
Sunday’s feature was the iconic 41km Magnetic Island changeover marathon. Sunset Bay fielded two full crews of 10 paddlers. Unfortunately, one crew suffered a major setback after a support boat damaged their canoe during the first changeover on Magnetic Island. The vessel had to be patched up with duct tape just to return to the mainland.
The mishap fuelled the second crew’s determination, and they powered ahead to claim gold in the Golden Master Mixed division with an impressive time of 4 hours and 21 minutes, finishing 17th overall out of 30 teams.
Come and Try Days will be available soon — stay up to date with Sunset Bay on Facebook for further details.
Sunset Bay paddlers returned from the North Queensland Grand Prix in Townsville with a swag of medals, standout performances, and golden memories. Photos supplied

This week’s underwater hockey session at the ARC was a bittersweet one, highlighted by the return of Cameron Kerr from a well-deserved holiday. While his comeback was welcomed by all, the spotlight was stolen by rising star Molly, who netted three goals—edging out her father, who managed just one.
The game unfolded in an exciting 6 v 5 format, delivering high-level play despite the absence of around 80% of the club’s regular stalwarts due to work and family commitments. The strong showing from newer players reflected the steady growth of the club, with fresh talent stepping in to maintain the match’s intensity and competitiveness.
The evening featured spirited wall contests, clever corner plays, and fast-paced advantage puck restarts. With every player bringing their best, the hour-long session raced by in a display of energy, skill, and shared enjoyment in the pool.
While no single standout could be named, the session was defined by exceptional teamwork and resilience. The camaraderie among players shone through, making for a memorable night despite the brisk winter air.
As anticipation builds for the next session, the club looks forward to continuing its momentum, with even more growth, teamwork, and spirited competition on the horizon.
The Mackerels lit up the ARC pool with a spirited underwater hockey session, showcasing rising talent, teamwork, and club growth. Photos supplied
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BRIDGE
Thirteen pairs from Mackay Contract Bridge Club competed in the Bowen Congress last weekend. Mackay Pair Diane Morgan and Janet Hansen took out the A Section and overall winners of the congress, with Helen Van Den Broek and Jan Harris runners up and Terry Sheedy and Noel Bugeia in third place. Martin Pearce and Sandra Morris came third in B Section, with Joy Block and Christine Fitzpatrick runners up in D Section. Janelle Conroy and Val Holbrook, along with Sandra Morris and Martin Pearce were runners up in the walk-ins.
Weekly Results
Monday 30 June 2025 –- 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Helen Van Den Broek / Jan Harris 1st Diane Morgan / Bob Ranson
2nd David Ting / Ming Ting 2nd Helen Goldston / Laura Howland
3rd Eddie Kleise / Diane Stokes 3rd Barbara Tait / Margaret Lane
Tuesday Evening 1 July 2025 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Helen Van Den Broek / Terry Sheedy 1st Marilin Robins / Faye Wright
2nd Janelle Conroy / Geoff Taylor 2nd Adrian Westcott / Patricia Garner
Wednesday 2 July 2025 – Week 1 of 3 Founders Teams Event - Green Points
Team Members
1st Sheedy Terry Sheedy / Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia / Rolland Taylor
2nd Hansen Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan / Alan Brown / Frances Brown
3rd S. Patterson Sandy Patterson / Eric Goodchild / Debra Goodchild / Geoffrey Patterson
4th Ting Ming Ting / David Ting / John McGee / Janine Rodgers
Thursday Evening 3 July 2025 – 4 Table One Winner Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Janine Rodgers / Janelle Conroy 2nd Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia
3rd Adrian Westcott / Ian Cruickshank 4th Ann Whitmore / Frances Brown
Friday 4 July 2025 –7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 1st Helen Van Den Broek / Wright / Geoffrey Patterson
2nd Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor 2nd Janelle Conroy / Pamela Finger
3rd Victor Mason / Josie Crowley 3rd Nancy Martin / Kath Poole
Saturday 5 July 2025 – 4 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Geoff Taylor / Nancy Martin 1st Sandy Patterson / Robert Carless
2nd Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger 2nd Geoffrey Patterson / Margaret Lane
Contributed by Joy Block
Janet Hansen and Diane Morgan - Bowen Congress Winners
Jan Harris and Helen Van Den Breok - Runners up

St Patrick’s College Mackay has proven once again they are a netball force to be reckoned with, securing third place at the prestigious CQUniversity QISSN Championships in Bundaberg.
In a thrilling final day showdown, St Pat’s Open Girls took to the court against Carmel College, Thornlands, in the third-place playoff. With sheer determination and tactical discipline, the Mackay girls ground out a hard-fought 16–10 victory to seal their spot on the podium.
The match capped off an outstanding week for the squad, who competed against some of the best school teams in Queensland across five days of intense netball action.
“Our girls showed grit, determination and teamwork,” the College said in a post-tournament wrap.
“It was a well-earned victory and a fantastic way to close out the carnival.”
The team’s standout performer was Shayla P, who was named Most Valuable Player for the tournament – a deserved recognition for her consistency, skill and leadership on court throughout the competition.
Held from 29 June to 4 July across the Bundaberg Multiplex and Shalom College venues, the QISSN Championships are widely regarded as the premier secondary schools netball competition in the country, drawing 64 schools from across Queensland. With elite-level selectors such as Vicki Wilson OAM and Tracy Bruce in attendance, the carnival gives young athletes a true taste of the professional netball environment.
“Congratulations to the team for your contribution to the carnival and to the coaching staff on a fantastic tournament and a well-deserved podium finish,” the College said.

Football - Whitsunday United Football Club
Friday 11 July
6.00 PM: Whitsunday United FC Div 2 Men vs Dolphins FC at Dolphin Park
8.00 PM: Whitsunday United FC Div 1 Men vs Dolphins FC at Dolphin Park
Saturday 12 July
9.30 AM: Whitsunday United FC U13 Div 1 vs Mackay Rangers FC at Whitsunday United FC
9.30 AM: Whitsunday United FC U14 vs Mackay Rangers FC U14 Black at Mackay Football Park
11.00 AM: Whitsunday United FC U13 FQPL vs Mackay Rangers FC at Whitsunday United FC
11.15 AM: Whitsunday United FC U15/16 vs Mackay Wanderers at Mackay Football Park
5.00 PM: Whitsunday United FC U23 Men vs Mackay Lions at Lions Field
7.00 PM: Whitsunday United FC Men vs Mackay Lions at Lions Field
AFL - Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Saturday 12 July
Senior Men vs Swans at Rogers Oval
Senior Women vs Swans at Rogers Oval
Rugby Union - Proserpine/Whitsunday Rugby Union Club
Friday 11 July
6.30 PM - Womens A Grade vs Bowen Mudcrabs at Whitsunday Sportspark
7.30 PM - Mens A Grade vs Bowen Mudcrabs at Whitsunday Sportspark
Cricket – Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Contact airliebeachcc@yahoo.com.au for information about Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Netball – Whitsunday Netball Association
Contact netballwhitsunday@gmail.com for netball information

Footy in paradise lived up to its reputation over the weekend as the Sea Eagles hosted the North Mackay Saints at their home ground in stunning conditions.
The day held special meaning as the club marked three years since the passing of Cody Gibbs, a beloved member of the Sea Eagles family. A new memento was unveiled in Cody’s honour, joining the perpetual award presented annually to a senior player who embodies the club spirit he represented.
In a thrilling showdown, the Sea Eagles Senior Women left everything on the field as they took on the ladder-leading North Mackay Saints. The crowd was on its feet throughout the gripping final term, with the scoreline neck and neck until the final siren. Ultimately, the Sea Eagles fell just short by three points in a nail-biting 27–30 finish. Despite the result, the performance proved the team is firmly in the premiership conversation and will take plenty of confidence into the rest of the season.
The Senior Men’s side also faced off against the Saints, who currently sit just above them on the ladder. The Sea Eagles’ defensive unit, led by Jacob Dewis, Alex Rodgers and Mason Andrews, stood tall and successfully kept the Saints scoreless in the first half. The Saints surged in the third quarter, booting five goals, but the Sea Eagles responded with three of their own to maintain their lead. Digging deep in the final term, the Sea Eagles held on for a well-earned 53–46 victory.
The Sea Eagles Senior teams now hit the road for several weeks, starting with a clash against the Eastern Swans at Rogers Oval this weekend. The next home game is scheduled for August 2 at The Nest, where the club will celebrate Sponsors Day.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles
New memento to honour Cody Gibbs. Photo supplied
Whitsunday Sea Eagles players getting involved in play

With the school holiday, there were no youth teams taking the field for Whitsunday United and as the Divisional men also got the weekend off, it was up to our Premier Men and Women to provide the entertainment. And they didn’t disappoint!
Women
The Whitsunday ladies faced a tough opponent in the Magpies squad. A few weeks ago, Magpies came out on top but it was a hard fought victory.
Determined to turn the tables, the Whitsunday team worked hard as a defensive unit, rarely allowing Magpies to get shots away from inside the box.
In attack, the midfield and strikers created opportunities that put the Magpies’ defence under pressure, and the team went into halftime locked at 0–0 with growing confidence and belief.
Unfortunately, an injury to a Magpies player in the second half saw the game called early, the ladies were proud to walk away with a hard-fought 0–0 draw against the second-placed team in the league.
Player standouts were Claire, Lauren & Keely in defence. The ladies now sit in a strong fourth on the ladder but with two games in hand, are eyeing off third place.
Men
The two premier men’s sides played Wanderers in Mackay, hoping for good results and a repeat of the previous encounter with Wanderers.
The boys surely delivered. The FQPL U23 squad played some dominant football winning 7 nil in a clinical display as they young side grows in confidence and cohesion.
Goals scorers were Euan Van Den Bergh (2) and Max O'Keeffe (2), with Aaron Kinsella, Reef Peel and James Spiers chipping in with one a piece.
In premier league the men won 3 nil, in a solid display despite Wanderers having quite a few good chances. Sean McCarthy, Reef Peel and Sam Davies all contributed to the scoreboard.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic

They may still be pre-teens, but the girls of Cannonvale Cannons’ competitive squad are already swimming with the drive and discipline of seasoned athletes.
Ranging from 10 to 12 years old, this talented group trains early, races hard, and chases state and national qualifying times with impressive focus and determination.
Celeste has her sights set on a national qualifying time this season, driven by a strong belief in swimming’s core lesson: hard work makes anything possible.
Addie thrives in breaststroke, especially the 100m, where she feels strongest. She lives by her coach’s advice: “Get the stroke right and let the speed come.”
Evie loves racing more than training—especially the 200m freestyle, with its strategy and sprint finish. Known for her energy and team spirit, she keeps her pre-race routine simple: a sausage roll and a smile.
Andie, who prefers training to refine her skills, recently smashed a 7-second PB in the 100m butterfly and earned a place in the SNQ Development Squad.
Matilda recalls the high of hitting her state time after narrowly missing it by just 0.04 seconds the day before. Her next goal? Cracking the “70s club” with a sub-70 time in the 100m freestyle. Her top tip: “Show up to training even if you don’t feel like it—you’ll always be glad you did.”
Their advice to other young swimmers? Don’t give up. Keep showing up. And enjoy the journey.
To find out more, visit cannonvalecannons.com
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
Matilda Nicholes, Celeste Orenshaw, Andie Reynolds, Addie Sanders, Maeve Dichiera, Gracie Laguna, Indie Smith, and Evie Doherty. Photo supplied

There has been lots of action on the fishing front the past week, and it’s been great to see so many kids getting amongst it during the school holidays. Unfortunately, the wind isn’t predicted to be on our side for the next few days, but fingers crossed it drops off.
Dam
The dam has continued to be on the quiet side this week. A few keen anglers made the trip up a few days ago and managed to land a few out of the bays down the back, but overall, there’s not a lot to report. Cooler temperatures and minimal activity continue to keep things slow.
Estuary
There’s been some cracking mangrove jacks caught over the past week, particularly for those casting prawn-style lures rigged weedless into the deeper snags. These hard-hitting fish are in great condition at the moment and putting up serious fights. Grunter are also still around in good numbers. Anglers using fresh bait continue to see the best results, especially around the tide changes and deeper holes.
Islands & Offshore
Mackerel are still hanging around in strong numbers, with school-sized fish being the standout. They’re a great option for a quick and exciting session when conditions allow. Nannygai are also firing offshore, with plenty being caught and some absolute beasts over 7kg hitting the decks. If you’re heading out this weekend, make sure your tackle is up to the task.
As always, be sure to tag @tackleworld_airliebeach in your fishing pics so we can see what’s happening in the region.
Best of luck out there!
Contributed with thanks to Beth Hockley and Jason Fisher from Tackle World Airlie Beach
Local fisho, Brendon Chalmers, with a solid Red Emperor. Photo supplied

It was another busy week at Wangaratta Bowls Club, with strong numbers and great competition across all events.
Monday’s triples winners were G. Murray, D. Maddeley and R. Agg, who defeated J. Breakwell, J. Stamp and L. Muston. Runners-up were Gary Wills, Ken Wallace and Jim Steel, who got the better of Eileen Dunn, John Foskett and Geoff Coleman. The jackpot didn’t go off.
On Tuesday afternoon, Graeme Smith, Robyn Crawford and Maureen Hyde claimed the win over Natalie Hands, Irene Laird and Bob Dykstra. Runners-up were Bron Tolcher, John Hayson and Allen Gillies, who overcame June Paynting, Les Lee and John Hallas. The jackpot again remained unclaimed.
Fun Friday winners were Les Lek and Greg McSwain, who defeated Judy Christie and Ron Boskma. Runners-up were S. White, Neal Chittenden and Maureen Hyde, victorious against John Hayson, Natalie and Kevin Kelly. Resting touchers were awarded to Pauline Cochrane and Jan Dawson.
Friday night barefoot bowls saw Peter, Bob and Evan narrowly defeat Alison, Michele and Shirley by two shots in a light-hearted match.
Sunday social bowls saw a full green with 64 players. Rink 8’s Judy Christie, June Paynting, Col Parker and John Hallas were the afternoon winners, beating Ross Altman, Marian Sorrell, Jim Quod and Allan Gillies. Runners-up were Toni Bowen, Linda Atkinson, Rodney Barrup and France Wilmann.
The club’s annual Cent Sale on Saturday was a great success—thank you to all who supported it.
Good luck to Penny, Denise and Tiarna as they represent North Qld in Townsville next week!
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Winners from Sunday 6 July. Photo supplied

It’s been a massive week at Airlie Beach Bowls Club, with plenty of action both on and off the green.
First up, the final results of the Men’s Pennants are in. While the season didn’t end as hoped, considering the size and strength of the opposition clubs, our teams held their own and showed promising signs for next season.
Division 1 finished 5th with 20.5 points
Division 3 finished 5th with 12 points
Division 5 finished 6th with 10 points
Division 6 placed 5th with 16.5 points, which included a forfeit
We’re already looking ahead to next year with stronger, more balanced teams and added experience across the board.
On Tuesday, our ladies travelled to Sarina for the Johnson Shield – and for the first time ever, made it through to the finals! A proud moment for the club.
Betty Whitehorn won her singles match against West Tigers, while Betty Nicole and the ever-energetic Carol Crosbie took out the pairs. Joan McGrath skipped a team supported by Wendy Pomeroy (third), Elaine Kippen (second) and Regina Aquilina (lead) in a nail-biting final.
Back at home, 18 players contested three games of triples, with the day's prize going to the team led by Tony Whitehorn, alongside Maureen Barnard and Greg Fennell, after winning with the lowest margin.
Wednesday social bowls welcomed visitors from Victoria and New Zealand, while Tony Whitehorn’s team again came out on top with a commanding 31–11 win.
Wednesday night Business House Bowls continues to grow, with this week’s standout being CES Electrical—featured Stay tuned for full team results and Men’s 3 Bowl Triples scores next week.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
CES Electrical from the Wednesday night Business House Bowls. Photo supplied

With Pennants now completed, attention at Proserpine Bowls Club has turned to the Club Championships, and competition is heating up.
On Saturday morning, fiercely contested Club Championship Singles matches were played. Jonathan Bye defeated Dale Haack 27–20, while Andrew Bell claimed a commanding 25–4 win over Philip Brown. Bye backed up on Sunday morning with a strong 25–11 win against Brett Saroglia.
The Singles Championship is now just a couple of games away from completion. Andrew Bell will take on Marcus Craig in the final semi-final, with the winner to face Jonathan Bye in the grand final. The Champion of Champions for Singles will be held at Souths Suburban on August 23 and 24.
In Saturday’s B Singles action, Bruce Uhe edged out Trevor Parsons 25–24 in a nail-biting match. Plenty of games remain before the B Singles Champion of Champions, to be held at St Helens on September 20 and 21.
Saturday afternoon featured Club Championship Pairs. Gavin Noonan and Brett Saroglia defeated Bryan Davy and Luchie Gardel 27–9, while David Ling and Andrew Bell overcame Barry Saroglia and Gavin Milne 28–18. That result makes Ling and Bell the first pair to secure a semi-final spot. The Champion of Champions for Pairs will be hosted at Proserpine on August 9 and 10.
In social bowls, Arthur Griffith and Trevor Parsons defeated John Anderson and Vince Olsen 31–14 on Wednesday. Alen Sanderson, Garry Alexander and Sandy Daffara also had a win, 19–11.
Sunday saw more strong performances, including wins by teams skipped by Mike Harrison and Nev Smith.
Friday night’s Barefoot Bowls was another success, with a great turnout enjoying a relaxed night on the greens. Thanks go to the volunteers who make this monthly event possible.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

Mackay Table Tennis Results for Tuesday 24th June 2025
Morning Fixture Results
Division 1 Ghost Spins (George Camilleri, Branko Vucurovic, Bryan Marshall) defeated Panther Prowlers (Doug Dungavell, John McGee, Kevin Abbott) 8-4. Ant Warriors (Allan Robins, Judy Zahn, Don Boettcher) defeated Cosmic Sorcerers (Delma Knight, Pam Joyce, Coral Morgan) 7-5. Phoenix Fire (Donna Abbott, Steve Mathieson, Noreen Frederickson) defeated Star Lords (Geoff Cowan, Peter Goodson, Veronica Shepherd) 7-5.
Division 2 Nova Smashers (Marie Taylor, Gloria Vella, Frank Caruana) def. Astro Aces (Iris Grasso, John Hamelink, Chris Collins) 10-2. Eclipse Spin (Helen Ware, Ken Best, Virginia Clayton) def. Orion Orbiters (Ross DeBoer, Kim Daffy, Robyn Bushell) 10-2.
Division 3 Bat Servers (Kim Challendar, Madge Saunders, Ron Johr) def. Spider Smashes (Gerry Synnott, Cheryl Pearson, Glenda Dutton) 9-3. Captin Spins (Josie Davis, Sharon Muller, Myles Dutton) def. Iron Rallies (Sally Muir, Allison Day, Laurie Bradshaw) 8-4.
Tuesday Night Fixture Results – FINALS
Division 1 finals were between Pixal Paddles (Goncalo Serra, Robbie Richards and Trent Day) and Data Dashers (Josh Brown, Barry Patterson and Niro Premachandra) after both teams having played extremely well all season. There was a winner takes all match between Barry Patterson and Robbie Richards, with Robbie defeating Barry 3-2 (-8,6,-8,8,9) in a well fought match by both players due to all other members being absent. Leading Player for Division 1 was Emma Widdup
Division 2 finals battle between Quantum Quick (Mark Sleeman, Rymer Tabulo and Ollie Hamelink) and Robo Rallies (Will VanDeKaa, Noreen Fredericksen and Tiffany Camilleri) had some tight 5 set matches which finished with Quantum Quicks winning 8-3. The battle between Noreen and Ollie was tight as always with Noreen defeating Ollie 3-2 (10,-10,-13,9,7). Leading Player for Division 2 was Syed Aminul Hossain.
Mackay Table Tennis saw strong competition on Tuesday, June 24, with Ghost Spins, Nova Smashers, and Bat Servers among the morning winners, while Pixal Paddles and Quantum Quick claimed victory in the Division 1 and 2 night finals. Photo source: Mackay Table Tennis Association