
This week marks the end of a fantastic year of bowls at Proserpine Bowls Club. On Wednesday, we mixed things up a bit for Social Bowls. Heather Brown, Alen Sanderson, and Henny Tattam defeated Heather Brown, Philip Brown, and Arthur Griffith 23–15. Meanwhile, Sandy Daffara and Barry Zillmann had a close win over Mike Harrison and John Anderson, 15–14. On Sunday, we enjoyed a BBQ lunch before playing just six ends of bowls. Teams were drawn randomly, and Henny Tattam, Sandy Daffara, Philip Brown, and Mike Harrison recovered from an early 6-shot deficit to defeat Bruce Uhe, Arthur Griffith, Alen Sanderson, and John Anderson. We wish all our members a safe and very Merry Christmas! A reminder: if you wish to take advantage of the discount on Affiliation Fees, they must be paid before December 31. Contributed with thanks to the Proserpine Bowls Club
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With summer temperatures soaring and Christmas just around the corner, Proserpine Golf Club members enjoyed another busy week of competition, with strong fields and some impressive scoring across multiple events. Tuesday, December 9 saw a Medley Stableford played in hot conditions. Di Chard claimed victory with a standout 40 points, ahead of runner-up Aaron Prosser on 36. Nearest the pin prizes went to Aaron Prosser (2nd), Paul Gray (9th) and Luke Wayth (13th). The Wednesday Ladies Stableford on December 10, sponsored by Airllywood, delivered excellent results, with Karen Oni leading the way on 42 points. Jenny Hounsell finished second with 37 points, followed by Kathryn Borer on 35 points after a countback, and Leanne Alexander rounding out the field. Nearest the pin honours were shared by Sherri Meade, Di Dobbins (2nd), Karen Oni and Nicole Cooper (14th). Men took to the course on Thursday, December 11 for a Stableford event. In A Grade, Luke Paroz secured the win on 38 points after a countback, with Jett Borghero runner-up. B Grade honours went to Bradley Wilkinson, also with 38 points on a countback, ahead of Greg Walker. Nearest the pin winners were Scott Mason (2nd), Brett Simpson (9th), Craig McLean (13th) and Laurie Dakin (16th). The Friday 9-hole Back 9 Run, sponsored by the Metropole Hotel, saw Harry Milne take the win with 21 points. Edwina Pettiford finished runner-up on 20 points after a countback, with Fay Milne third. Brent Franke (2nd) and Chris Pirlo (9th) collected NTPs. The final Putt for Cash for 2025 attracted plenty of attention, with Adam Davies sinking his second putt to claim $250 from the $1250 pool. A highlight of the week came on Saturday, December 13, when 132 players contested the popular Turkey Day 3-Ball Ambrose. Overall honours went to Don Cameron, Karen Rix and Roger Vandenberg, with full results to be released via the club’s Facebook page. The day also included presentations for the club’s major 2025 titles and a special moment recognising Nathan’s achievement in attaining professional golfer status. The week concluded on Sunday, December 14 with a Stableford event. Aaron Prosser topped the men’s field with 39 points, ahead of Chris Bartlett on 38. In the ladies competition, Loretta Puttick claimed victory with 38 points, followed by Peta Thomas on 36. Nearest the pin prizes went to Darren Reynolds (2nd), Sherri Meade and Dean Barnard (9th), Mark McDougal (13th) and Scott Clarke (16th). Another successful week wrapped up what has been a strong lead-in to the festive season at Proserpine Golf Club. Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae
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Two of the Rules of Running Middle Distance Squad athletes made their way down to Melbourne to compete at the 2025 Chemist Warehouse Australian Athletics All Schools Championships from the 4th–7th of December. Millie Groom competed in the 3000m, placing 5th in Australia and achieving a huge 26-second PB. The following day she raced the 2000m Steeplechase, placing 6th in Australia with a 12-second PB. Ayla Moon competed in the 400m, qualifying fastest and then winning the Gold Medal the n
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Despite the challenges of a particularly wet year, there is exciting news for members and visitors alike. The long-awaited cover installation is scheduled for next month, a major step forward for the club. The Airlie Beach Bowls Club are grateful for everyone's patience during this time and look forward to sharing further details soon. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the club.
Saturday saw the Men's A Pairs tournament get underway, with six games played in the morning and four games in the afternoon. This left Manny Isgro and Luke Kinnear to play Bob McMahon and Arthur McManus on Sunday morning, while Shane Spann and Kevin John Trembath faced Russell Jackson and John Fielding. Both semi-finals were played with great skill and determination.
Shane Spann and Kevin John Trembath advanced to the Grand Final, while Bob McMahon and Arthur McManus, in a thrilling finish, defeated Manny Isgro and Luke Kinnear on the last end.
The Grand Final proved to be a true classic. Shane Spann and Kevin John Trembath surged to an early 13–0 lead, but the never-give-up attitude of Bob McMahon and Arthur McManus saw them claw their way back into contention. In a remarkable comeback, Bob and Arthur snatched victory from the jaws of defeat, winning 26–24 against all odds. Hearty congratulations to these dedicated players for their stunning 'David versus Goliath' triumph.
Tuesday’s Ladies Bowls was unfortunately cancelled due to rain. However, Wednesday’s play went ahead with two games completed. We were delighted to welcome visitors Howard Moulang from Munmurra Bowls Club in New South Wales and Morrie Pearson from North Mackay Bowls Club. Both games were tightly contested, with the standout team of Russell Jackson, Duncan Smith, and Howard Moulang taking the honours. Congratulations to the winning team!
Sunday afternoon social bowls saw three games played in a relaxed yet competitive atmosphere. The winners included Keith Bates and John Anderson, along with Andy McDougall’s team of Sue Deakin and Howard Moulang. Prize money was awarded to the combination of Duncan Smith and Mark Mawson after a great afternoon of quality bowls.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
A Pairs winners Arthur McManus and Bob McMahon. Photo supplied

Last week, the Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club presented Tora Delac and Coach Mark with a special national shirt and jacket and wished Tora all the best at the Australian Age Swimming Championships. Over the weekend, Tora completed some pre-race swim sessions to prepare for her races on Monday and Tuesday at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre, Chandler. Tora will be competing against with the best swimmers in Australia in the 14 years 50m Breaststroke and 14 years 50m Freestyle. Good Luck, Tora!
Meanwhile, back in Cannonvale, the Committee are planning the annual Club Presentation Night for the first Saturday in May. The Cannons are looking to Presentation Night and celebrating the season’s achievements.
The coaches are very impressed with the swimmers who have kept up their swim fitness over the school holidays. It was great to see Addie Sanders, Eloise Chegwidden, Jax Clayworth, Zane Clayworth, Tora Delac, Harris Delac, Andie Reynolds, Nelson Malady, Celeste Orenshaw, Zach Trefz, Koa Harland, Ruby Harland, Matilda Nicholes, Roxy Groom, Sophie Palmero, Isaac Pisaniello, Eric Mulliss and Gracie Laguna at several senior training sessions this past week.
The Cannons would also like to commend the follow juniors who have attended swim training: Asher and Reid Springbett, Lennox Wild, Stella Mulliss, Harry Chegwidden, River and Penelope Shields, Blaire Harland, Bonnie and Gracie Crichton, Faithlyn Trotter, Lily Woolston, Jax Eaves, Caleb Woolston, Miranda Palmero and Pippa Laguna. Well done, swimmers!
The Cannons were very excited to see Don Algie, Anisa, and Ehsan Helou back at the pool during the school holidays. The Cannons would also like to wish Anisa and Ehsan all the best at Nationals.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen
Tora and Mark with national shirts and jumpers
Tora and Mark
Tora Delac at the Australian Age Championships
Photos supplied

There was plenty of great competition played this week, with some exciting results across all events.
On Tuesday, Sue Shearing and Robyn Stitt defeated Ron and Maureen Hyde, while Neil Chittenden and Mark Drummond claimed a win over Stumpy Adams and Laurie Land. The elusive jackpot, which continues to grow, once again did not go off.
Saturday saw a thrilling semi-final of the Ladies’ Triples, with end-for-end play providing a fantastic spectacle. Teresa Willshire, Denise Wallace and Penny Warren eventually defeated Robyn Stitt, Margaret Wilson and Fely Duncan to secure their place in the final.
On Sunday, another extraordinary game unfolded in the Ladies’ Triples final. Teresa, Denise and Penny continued their great form to defeat Maureen Hyde, Isobel Wheeler and Tiarna Winter and take out the title.
In the Men’s A Pairs competition, Laurie Land and Graeme Read were too strong, defeating Alby Vigar and Ron Hyde.
Sunday afternoon featured three social triples games, with a fantastic turnout, including new players Wanda and John, as well as Neil, enjoying the green and the company.
In the matches, Alby Vigar, Jim Quod and Lindy Suann came out overall winners against John, Deb Retchless and Ron Hyde. In other results, Wanda Davis, Linda Scells and Penny Warren defeated Neil Chittenden, Irene Laird and Maureen Hyde, while Graeme Read, Gavin Charles and Allan Rolfe claimed victory over Laurie Land, Pat Tracey and Mark Drummond.
The jackpot again remained unclaimed.
Wishing everyone a very Happy Easter! If you are at a loose end on Easter Sunday, we would love to see you out on the green.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Ladies Triples Winners, Penny Warren, Denise Wallace and Teresa Willshire
Winners from Sunday 13 April, Alby Vigar, Jim Quad and Lindy Suann
Photos supplied

Proserpine Golf Club is proudly preparing to celebrate its Centenary over the first weekend in May. For event information and the opportunity to play in special competitions, visit the Airlie Events website. Festivities will begin on Friday, 2 May, and conclude on Sunday, 3 May, with a Gala Dinner on Saturday evening following an 18-hole competition open to players with an AGU handicap.
While the weather has remained somewhat challenging, conditions are slowly improving. Results for the week are as follows:
Tuesday 8 April – PGC Single Stableford
Men
Winner: Tim Langford (39 points)
Runner-up: Gary Scotford (36 points)
Ladies
Winner: Lyn Muller (27 points on a countback)
Runner-up: Elspeth Scotford
Two-shot winner: Andrew Albergo (2nd hole)
NTPs: John Wallace and Lyn Muller (both on the 2nd hole)
Veterans – Single Stableford
Ladies
Winner: Jenny Hounsell (32 points)
Runner-up: Lyn Muller (27 points on a countback from Elspeth Scotford and Vickie Wallace)
Men
Winner: Gary Scotford (36 points)
Runner-up: Craig McLean (30 points on a countback from John Roser)
Also on 30 points: Larry Muller, Barry Mortimer, and John Strelec
Wednesday 9 April – Ladies Single Stableford
Winner: Lyn Muller (31 points)
Runner-up: Elspeth Scotford (30 points on a countback from Elise Hodgson)
Third: Elise Hodgson
NTPs: Leanne Alexander, Allison McCarthy (2nd), Lyn Muller, and Paula McQuat (9th)
Thursday 10 April – PGC Single Stableford
Men
A Grade
Winner: Rob Webb (36 points)
Runner-up: Adam Maggs (35 points)
B Grade:
Winner: Ken Lovett (38 points)
Runner-up: Wilf Herweg (33 points)
Two-shot winners:
Nic Apruzzese (2nd), Lewy Tuck (9th), Simon Della Santa, John Grosskreutz (13th), John Clark (16th)
NTPs: Jason Bourke (2nd), Aaron Prosser (9th), Simon Della Santa (13th), Barry Mortimer (16th)
Friday 11 April – Metropole Run (Front 9 Holes)
Winner: Ray Johannesen (20 points on a countback)
Runner-up: Adam Maggs
Third: Sara Hagy (17 points)
Putt for Cash: Kobe Leisch had their name drawn for the Putt for Cash. After two close attempts that rolled just past the hole, the third attempt came even closer. A worthy effort, Kobe!
Saturday 12 April – PGC Single Stableford (sponsored by Allenbuild)
Men
A Grade:
Winner: Levi Holmes (40 points)
Runner-up: Brent Daniels (37 points)
Third: Tim Walton (36 points)
B Grade:
Winner: Barry Mortimer (34 points on a countback)
Runner-up: Marcus Heathcote (also on countback)
Third: Sam Marschke
Two-shot winners (all on the 2nd): Rob Stanley, John Clark, James Kean, Adam Nissen
NTPs: Adam Nissen (2nd), Louis Leo (9th), Rod Wecker (16th)
Ladies:
Winner: Tiina Randmae (33 points)
Runner-up: Di Chard (32 points)
Third: Lyn Muller (30 points)
Two-shot winner: Tiina Randmae (2nd hole)
NTPs: Tiina Randmae (2nd), Lyn Muller (9th), Roby Whitham (13th)
Sunday 13 April – PGC Single Stableford (Front 9 twice, sponsored by Master Butchers Whitsunday)
Winner: Danny York (31 points)
Runner-up: Mark McDougal (30 points on a countback)
Third: Harvey Mason and Levi Holmes (both 30 points)
Two-shot winners: Elise Hodgson, Levi Holmes, and Aaron Prosser (2nd hole)
NTPs: Kevin Cooper and Elise Hodgson (2nd), Levi Holmes and Sara Hagy (9th)
Upcoming Fixtures – Week Ending 21 April 2025 (Easter Weekend)
The Easter Competition will be decided by the best two rounds out of four, played from Good Friday through to Easter Monday. Players will have plenty of opportunities to post strong results. Please note, there will be no Putt for Cash competition on Friday, 18 April, and legal restrictions will apply to the service of alcohol over Easter.
Monday 14 April: Social Play
Tuesday 15 April: Stableford/Vets
Wednesday 16 April: Ladies Stableford
Thursday 17 April: Men’s Stableford
Friday 18 – Monday 21 April: Easter Stableford Competition (best 2 of 4 rounds)

All five Sea Eagles teams hit the road to Mackay over the weekend, taking to the field in wet and testing conditions for some matches. The Juniors lined up against the North Mackay Saints, while the Seniors faced off against the Mackay Magpies.
The day kicked off with the Sea Eagles Under-13s, who battled hard but were outclassed by the Saints, going down 0-43. Next up, the Under-15s turned the tide, fighting back to snatch the lead and hold on in a thrilling finish to claim the win over the Saints.
The Under-17s found the going tough early on, unable to find their rhythm in the first half. Despite a strong second-half push, they couldn’t close the gap, eventually falling short by 24 points.
The Senior Women lit up the scoreboard with an impressive 45-2 victory over the Mackay Magpies, leading from the opening bounce. It was a standout performance, particularly from several new faces who made their mark with some exciting footy.
The Senior Men faced a tough task against a strong Magpies outfit, ultimately going down by 24 points after a hard-fought contest.
All five Sea Eagles teams will now enjoy a well-earned Easter break before gearing up for a big Anzac weekend on Saturday, April 26, when the Senior Women and Juniors hit the road again — this time to Moranbah.
Stevenson Oval, Moranbah – April 26
• 9:15am: Sea Eagles U13s vs Moranbah
• 10:40am: Sea Eagles U15s vs Moranbah
• 12:15pm: Sea Eagles U17s vs Moranbah
• 1:50pm: Sea Eagles Senior Women vs Moranbah
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Sea Eagles Senior Women. Photo Credit Kylie Allen.

There was a slight adjustment to the starting time for Wednesday’s social bowls to accommodate a change in the green’s drilling schedule. Players who were likely to be affected were contacted as soon as the decision was made. The club expresses apologies to the couple of people who unfortunately missed the update.
In Wednesday’s social play, Henny Tattam, Arthur Griffith, and Bruce Uhe defeated Henny Tattam, Trevor Parsons, and Mike Harrison, 29–16. Alen Sanderson and Philip Brown played out a 16-all draw with Sandy Daffara and Barry Zillmann. Meanwhile, Wayne Melrose took the opportunity for a solo practice session.
On Sunday morning, play continued in the Club Championship Singles. Grahame Kinnear withdrew from the competition due to upcoming time commitments, moving his opponent, Andrew Bell, through to the next round.
One of the highlights of the morning was a thrilling match between Nathan Harriott and Shane Kinnear, a contest worthy of a final. Sometimes matchups like these happen much earlier in the competition, and this was one of those occasions. Nathan eventually claimed victory, 25–21.
In other results, Brett Saroglia defeated Todd Leys 25–14, while Marcus Craig and Bryan Davy engaged in a battle royale that stretched to 31 ends. Marcus narrowly edged out Bryan with a 25–24 win. The standard of play so far promises an exciting continuation to the championship.
Sunday afternoon brought another challenge, with rain arriving half an hour before the scheduled start of social play. With ominous clouds circling, players who had travelled some distance were advised that social bowls was unlikely to go ahead. However, the weather soon cleared, and play went ahead with those who had arrived on the off chance.
The recent work done on improving the green’s drainage proved its worth, with the surface drying quickly despite several wet days leading up to Sunday.
In the afternoon’s games, Alen Sanderson, Bruce Uhe, and David Ling defeated Wayne Melrose, Arthur Griffith, and Mike Harrison, 26–14. Philip Brown, Josh Wilson, and Sandy Daffara defeated Trevor Parsons, Josh Wilson, and Kendall Watts, 28–20.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

It’s been a windy few days but that certainly didn’t stop the ‘Sweeties and Squires’ fishing competition from being a great success. We loved seeing excited women and kids in store buying their bait and tackle and are thrilled to report that some great fish were caught!
Dam
We’ve had very mixed reports from the dam this week, with some people catching multiple fish and others catching jack squat after solid efforts.
If you’re heading there this weekend, we suggest focusing on the basin in and around the rope wall. Use any deep diver lures that dive to about 6m. We can recommend the Barra Classic Doctor Evil’s.
Estuary
Other than the 4.5m croc being captured in the Proserpine River on the 10th of April, there’s not much to report for estuary fishing this week!
It’s back to neaping tides this weekend. Why not head to Midge Point or Laguna Quays to chase barra from the rock walls? Low tide is the best time to do this. Use shallow diving hard body lures or small paddle tail lures.
Islands & Offshore
A fair amount of queenfish and tuna have been caught around the islands this past week.
Unfortunately, we can’t report the weather that the weather offshore is going to be great the next few days though, as the wind is set to continue. If you do choose to head out regardless, make sure you log on with VMR.
We wish you all a very happy and safe Easter. And of course, we hope that lots of you catch some delicious seafood to enjoy over the Easter break!
Best of luck out there!
Contributed with thanks to Beth Hockley
A great Golden Trevally caught during the 'Sweeties & Squires' fishing comp. Photo supplied

This year's Whitsunday Game Fish Club's "Sweeties and Squires" has been run and won, amid windy and showery conditions, but that did not deter 9 adult ladies, 17 Juniors and 10 small fry anglers from enjoying the great outdoors.
Competitors managed to catch 75 fish of 18 different species, most of which were released in waters very close to Airlie Beach. The Club hosted the event with the help of Game Fishing Association of Australia, the Stella Property Group, Tackle World Cannonvale, Anaconda and Oceanic Tales.
Considering the weather, it was a fantastic weekend and to see the smiles on the faces of all the kids and the mums and dads was a great reward to the W.G.F.C. Committee who put it all together.
It was a mammoth job trying to pick the winners in each category with so many good catches.
Joint Champion Ladies were Tara Dambrosio and Sara Doolan. Runner up Lady was Kristy Hoksbergen. Dual Champion Junior Males were Reid Bitcon and Tanik Wallace, with two Runners Up - Kurt Martin and Harry Best. Stand alone Champion Junior Female was Kirra Martin, closely followed by two Runners up, Jasmin Smith and Tia Galton. There were two Small Fry Male winners - Angus Doolan and Tama Tenan were just ahead of Runner up, Benson Smith.
Female Small Fry winner was tiny Naomi Rutland with a 74cm Permit caught at Cannonvale Beach which was a mighty effort. Naomi said she needed a little help from her dad. Two runners up were Imogen Doolan and Oceana Little.
In the Club's eyes, everybody was a winner, great family fishing, good fun, good food and lots of happy smiles all round. Everybody agrees it will be bigger and better next year and are looking forward to it.
The Whitsunday Club's next event is the (lure only) Queenfish and Trevally Rally to be held on 17 and 18 May.
Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore

After weeks of heavy rain and soggy conditions, golfers were finally treated to some welcome sunshine, allowing a return to the course on the weekend. With cabin fever setting in for many, there was great enthusiasm as 29 players turned out to compete in a Stableford event.
Although the back nine remained closed and the front nine was still a little boggy underfoot, players were simply happy to be back out on the fairways. Despite the challenging conditions, some very respectable scores were recorded, and hopes are high that the fine weather will continue.
RESULTS
LADIES
Winner: Jenny Hounsell with 32 points
R/Up: Lyn Muller with 27 points
Rundown: Elspeth Scotford and Vickie Wallace both with 27 points on a countback
MEN
Winner: Gary Scotford with a very decent 36 points in the conditions
R/Up: Craig McLean with 30 points
Rundown: John Roser, Larry Muller, Barry Mortimer, John Strelec all with 30 points on a countback, Vic Feldman, Peter Lindsay both with 29 points and Ken Granger, Mark Richards both with 27 points
PIN SHOTS
Ladies: A Grade - Jenny Hounsell scooped the pool claiming all 3 pin shots, B Grade - Allison McCarthy and Vickie Wallace
Men: A Grade - John Roser, Larry Muller and Ken Granger, B Grade - John Strelec, Barry Mortimer and Neil Cawthorne
CHIP INS
Paula McQuat, Ken Granger, Wilf Herweg and Barry Mortimer
Members Draw went to Robyn Whitham
Raffle Fishi Voucher was won by John Strelec
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
Gary Scotford. Photo supplied

Just 11 days ago, WVMR were called into action to rescue a broken-down vessel near Tongue Bay. Little did we know that this would be a rescue mission Revisited as the culprit was once again, the uncooperative starter motors. Who could have predicted we'd be called out face the same issue so soon?
Our mission began at 1305hrs, with the familiar goal of reaching Tongue Bay. The crew was the same, the skipper just as dejected, and the destination unchanged. We arrived at the vessel at 1420hrs, with the rescued skipper taking our ribbing in good spirits—he’s clearly a good sport.
As it turned out, there was no need to turn the vessel, it was already facing in the right direction for towing. After securing the bridle at 1428hrs, we set off, with calm seas and a light northeast wind. A good omen, or so we thought. However, experience tells me that when things seem to go too smoothly while towing, the unforeseen is often lurking around the corner.
The tide was firmly against us and so when we arrived at the Port of Airlie laterals, we decided to anchor the vessel. We departed at 1758hrs and arrived back at Coral Sea Marina at 1810hrs. The refuelling and washdown, were completed by 1830hrs.
A big thank you to the crew: Senior Crew Mike D, Comms Dick F, Deck Nat R, Lookout/Deck Rodney S, Assisting Phil H, and Skipper Paul M. Despite the déjà vu, it was another successful mission, and once again, we’re ready for whatever comes next. If you would like to join the WVMR visit: https://vmrwhitsundays.com.au/volunteer/
The crew on the VMR1 in high spirits. Photo sourced: VMR Whitsunday's Facebook page.
VMR1 towing the repeated rescuee back to Port. Photo sourced: VMR Whitsunday's Facebook page.

Wednesday’s Social Bowls was a non-event, once again marred by the weather. With rain continuing to pour down, it seems like Mother Nature has been determined to keep us indoors. The weather has been a bit of a mixed bag lately—50/50, really—with the wet dominating and the sun making only the occasional appearance. As we head into April, there’s hope that we’ll see a shift, with a little less rain and a little more sunshine to brighten our afternoons.
On Sunday, despite the unpredictable weather, 8 players turned up for Social Bowls. Mary Hedgelong and Mike Harrison played a tight game against Arthur Griffith and Bruce Uhe, with the match ending in a draw at 24-all. Not to be outdone, John Anderson and Philip Brown also fought to a draw, finishing 23-all against Trevor Parsons and Sandy Daffara. It was one of those days where the results were as uncertain as the weather, but at least some bowls went ahead!
Contributed with thanks by the Secretary of the Proserpine Bowls Club

We bet you’re all as happy as we are that the sun has finally come out to play! This is particularly great news for all the women and children participating in the ‘Sweeties and Squires’ fishing competition from 11-13 April. Check the Whitsunday Game Fish Club Facebook page for all the details.
Dam
With all the rain we’ve continued to have, there’s been a heavy surface bite at the dam. If it continues to be good, focus on the northern end under the mountain ranges. For lures, we can recommend the Z-Man Billy Goat 4.25”.
Other than that, fishing at the dam remains the same, with it being important to look for the inflow of water.
Estuary
It’s going to be big tides again over the next few days so fishing Thompson’s Creek could be a great idea. Mix things up and target Mangrove Jack using 3-5” soft plastics.
If Proserpine River is where you’re headed, there have been some great barra caught from the ramp.
Islands & Offshore
The weather isn’t looking to best in terms of wind over the next few days, so stick to the inshore islands for the most comfortable day out. There’s always somewhere protected to go!
There are plenty of fingermark and tuna currently on the chew. If fishing for fingermark, we can recommend using the 95mm Squidtrex. For tuna, we can recommend 30g metal slugs and 100mm sinking stickbaits.
Be sure to check your local forecasts before heading out, check your safety gear to make sure it’s both in date and working, and log on with the local VMR. To everyone in the fishing comp, we look forward to seeing some great photos!
Young legend, Eli, and his mum, Hannah with their first keeper flathead
Ryan with a quality fingermark caught using the 95mm Squidtrex

Tuesday winners were Deb Retchless, Isobel Wheeler, and Penny Warren who defeated Lindy Suann, Irene Laird, Robyn Stitt and Marg Wilson, while The jackpot didn’t go off.
For the Men’s A grade singles Jason Wright defeated Alby Vigar, and Mitch Wright defeated Gavin Charles. The Men’s Pairs saw Mitch Wright and Wayne Crowhurst defeating Jason Wright and Lloyd White. While the Ladies Consistency, Penny Warren defeated Lindy Suann.
Sunday afternoon play resulted in Robyn Stitt and Ron Hyde defeating Kevin Baxter and Steve Roome. Lindy Suann, Isobel Wheeler, Allan Rolfe defeated Linda Scells, Maureen Hyde, Alby Vigar and Sugar Brunker. Irene Laird and Gavin Charles defeated Jim Quod, Deb Retchless and Pat Tracey and again the jackpot didn’t go off.
Contributed with thanks by Penny Warren.

The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club recently hosted its final Club Night of the season. Despite the wet weather, the Cannons wrapped up the season with a fun and less competitive night. Swimmers and their parents enjoyed some lighthearted races, with no timekeepers involved. The Chocolate Award was received by Airlie Mladenovski, and the Coaches’ Award was presented to Stella Mulliss for her dedication and effort.
Nine Cannonvale Cannons swimmers travelled to Townsville to compete at the Townsville Tourists LC Transition Meet last weekend. The team excitedly caught up with Don Algie and Jacob Bell while in Townsville. The 10 and 11yrs girls shone throughout the competition with Addie Sanders achieving eight PBs, including an impressive 20.39-second PB in the 200m Breaststroke. Addie also achieved PBs in her 100m Butterfly, 200m Freestyle, 200m Backstroke, and 200m IM.
Indi Smith had an excellent 100m Butterfly swim, clocking in at 1.40.58, a 15.70-second improvement! She also achieved a great PB of 3.24.06 seconds in her 200m IM. Celeste Orenshaw swam exellently, including a 7.06-second improvement in her 100m Backstroke (1.35.58), and a 2.76-second PB in her 100m Freestyle (1.17.42). Evie Doherty also swam great, achieving four PBs, including two gold medals: one in the 50m Breaststroke (50.81) and one in the 200m Freestyle (3.03.36).
Charlie Doherty, aged 14, swam four PBs and won seven silver medals, while 13-year-old Thomas Ganter also swam four PBs. His standout swims included a 3.5-second PB in the 800m Freestyle (11.03.35) and a 4.53-second PB in the 200m Breaststroke (2.57.72), both earning him golds. Roxy Groom, also 13, won silver in the 50m Breaststroke (PB), 100m Breaststroke, 100m Butterfly (PB), and 200m Breaststroke (PB). Harry Chegwidden, aged 7, won both his 25m Butterfly and 25m Freestyle events. His sister Eloise also secured gold in both her 50m and 100m Breaststroke events.
Contributed with thanks by Raylene Rasmussen
Airlie Mladenovski with the Chocolate Award
Stella Mulliss with the Coaches Award
The Cannons Team that competed at the Townsville Transition Meet

Touch Footy - Every Monday
Juniors Skill Sessions from 4.30pm
Juniors Games from 5pm
Seniors Games from 6pm - 8pm
Mixed Competition - Call 0408 643 012
Whitsunday Seas Eagles (AFL)
Venue: Zeolla Park ( Nth Mackay Saints)
Under 13 vs Saints at 8.00am
Under 15 vs Saints at 9.15am
Under 17 vs Saints at 10:15am
Venue: Magpies Sporting Club
Senior Women vs Magpies at 1:50pm
Senior Men play the Saints at 3.20pm
Proserpine Whitsunday Raiders (Rugby Union)
Venue: Col Leather Sporting Complex
Raiders Women vs Bowen Jennies at 2.30pm
Raiders Men vs Bowen Mudcrabs at 3.30pm
Whitsunday United Football Club (Soccer)
Venue: Country United Mackay
Div 2 Whitsunday United Men vs Country United Football Club at 6.00pm
Div 1 Whitsunday United Men vs Country United at 8.00pm