
Mackay Basketball’s Holiday Hoops Camp has recorded its biggest turnout yet, with more than 140 young participants taking part across two days of basketball during the school holidays. The program, the second Holiday Hoops Camp held this year, proved a standout success and set a new participation record for the organisation’s holiday camp series. It was said that across the two days, the courts were filled with activity, with plenty of smiles, new friendships forming and a strong sense of enjoyment evident among participants. Mackay Basketball also acknowledged its coaching group, who volunteered their time to run the sessions. Coaches were recognised for their efforts in teaching, encouraging and supporting players throughout the camp, helping deliver a positive experience for all involved. The Holiday Hoops Camp continues to be a popular feature on Mackay Basketball’s calendar, providing young players with the opportunity to spend time on court during the school holidays in a structured and supportive environment. This latest edition has now set a new benchmark for participation, with organisers describing the two-day event as an “unbelievable couple of days of hoops.” With record numbers achieved, the program has again highlighted the strong level of engagement with basketball across the Mackay region, as local families continue to support opportunities for young players to get involved in the sport. The camp concluded after two full days of activity, marking another successful instalment of Mackay Basketball’s ongoing holiday program. Photo source: Mackay basketball (Facebook)
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Mackay's Sinkers have continued to make waves in the pool, celebrating strong performances at both the Australian Pool Rescue Championships in Perth and the Brisbane Southside Meet at Chandler. Peter T delivered an outstanding result at the Australian Pool Rescue Championships, returning to competition for the first time in 12 months to finish second overall in the 45–60 years age group. Competing across the three-day championships, Peter claimed an impressive medal tally of one gold and four silver medals, marking a successful return after an extended break from competition. Fellow Sinkers Nigel Dalton and Dan Stampa also impressed at the Brisbane Southside Meet at Chandler, producing a series of strong swims against a competitive field of 194 registered athletes. Nigel finished third in his age group, while Dan also secured third place in his respective age group. The pair briefly celebrated holding the Small Club Trophy before competition rules required the award to be presented to another club, with a minimum of three swimmers needed to qualify. With only two Sinkers competing, the trophy was officially handed to the Belgravia team during the Face-to-Face branch meeting. Both Nigel and Dan enjoyed some extra success away from the pool, each winning prizes in the event's multi-draw. The club congratulated all swimmers on their performances and thanked Brisbane Southside Meet organisers for hosting another successful competition. Photo source: North Mackay Sinkers - Masters Swimming Club
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Seven days of Bridge were played at the Mackay Bridge Club last week. This included two evenings, Saturday, and Sunday for Novice (beginners) and Mentors. Mackay Bridge club ensures that there are plenty of opportunities for working people who want to learn bridge to participate after their bridge lessons. Four members played in the Townsville Congress, with Terry Sheedy and Janelle Conroy winning the A Section pairs. Diane and Max Holewa joined Terry and Janelle to win the Teams event. Members of the club are travelling to Bowen to participate in the Bowen Pairs Congress this weekend. Bridge is a social game, which encourages friendship, partnerships, fun and sometimes travel. Don’t wait until you retire, join next year when lessons begin. For more information, watch this space or contact the club. Weekly Results Monday 22 June 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild 1st Nancy Martin / Susan Ross 2nd Helen Van Den Breok / Jan Harris 2nd Marilin Robins / Mick Robins 3rd Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 3rd Janice Mansfield / Debra Goodchild 4th Gwen Liddell / Griffin Bancroft 4th Sue Mayer-Miller / Karen Caldwell Tuesday Evening 23 June 2026 – 5 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Noel Bugeia / Eric Goodchild 2nd Frances Brown / Rodney Miles 3rd Janet Hansen / Ken Seaniger 4th Helen Van Den Breok / Terry Sheedy Wednesday 24 June 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Joy Block / Diane Stokes 1st Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 2nd Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia 2nd Janet Hansen / Alan Brown 3rd Annette Howe / Jewel Schmidt 3rd Terry Sheedy / Mick King 4th Joy Robinson / Robert Carless 4th Gwen Liddell / Anne Lutz Thursday 25 June 2026 –- 4 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Mick King / Griffin Bancroft 2nd Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 3rd Jan Harris / Andrew Canavan 4th Faye Wright / Adrian Westcott Friday 26 June 2026 –- 7 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Geoff Cowan / Mick King 1st Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix 2nd Monica Darley / Barbara Tait 2nd David Ting / Ming Ting 3rd Griffin Bancroft / Diane Stokes 3rd Nancy Martin / Kath Poole Saturday 27 June 2026 –- 13 Table Mitchell Red Points N/S E/W 1st Faye Wright / Marilin Robins 1st Alan Brown / Frances Brown 2nd Joy Hold / Sandy Patterson 2nd Christine Nice / Mary Rose Ramsden 3rd Nancy Wix / Richard Wix 3rd Martin Pearce / Patricia Garner 4th Gwen Liddell / Julie O’Neill 4th Errol Morris / Ian Gaskell 5th Monica Darley / Nancy Martin 5th Joy Brunette / Helen Van Den Breok Sunday 28 June 2026 – 7 Tables Green Points Novices and Mentors N/S E/W 1st David Ting / Rodney Miles 1st Andrew Canavan / Geoff Taylor 2nd Susan Ross / Joy Hold 2nd Colleen Riddel / Sue Mayer-Miller 3rd Christine Fitzpatrick / Griffin Bancroft 3rd Gillian McCallum / Ming Ting 4th Neila Quintero / Martin Pearce 4th Debbie Ludkin / John Ludkin Contributed by Joy Block
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More than 20 runners turned out in challenging conditions at Eimeo Surf Club on the weekend, including the dedicated Mackay Tri Club members who, after completing their run, took to the ocean for a "little" 2km swim. The 5km and 10km courses featured plenty of challenging hills through the Blacks Beach, Dolphin Heads and Eimeo suburbs, providing an ideal hit-out for athletes preparing to taper ahead of the upcoming Gold Coast Running Festival and various Ironman events. Those who took shelter from the rain beneath the Surf Life Saving Control Watch Tower also enjoyed learning a few tricks of the trade about the delicate nature of the tummy, including checking that the milk is lactose free. A big thank you goes to Andrew Short for once again setting up a spectacular course. A legendary stalwart of the club, his ongoing contribution continues to be greatly appreciated. With a significant number of athletes away competing at out-of-town events, including the Gold Coast, Mackay Road Runners will instead host a social 5km and 10km run from Casu Jacks at Mackay Harbour this Sunday, starting at 7am. Participants are encouraged to bring along card or cash for breakfast, a cuppa and a chat, while celebrating the first run of the new financial year following 30 June 2026. All members and non-members are welcome to attend for a $2 race day fee. Please arrive by 6.50am for registration, the course briefing and club notices. Contributed by Janelle Tilse 6939 – John, Mon and Stef enjoy the early morning training session from the Eimeo Surf Club. 6942 – Bharick, Brij and Jo were ecstatic with their efforts in the 5k/10km Eimeo Surf Club social run. 6943 – Clinton, Gail and Jose enjoy a taper run before their Gold Coast Marathon events next weekend. 6944 – Kate loved the wet running conditions at the Eimeo Surf Club event. 6936 – Ella made light work of the 10km Eimeo Surf Club social run. 6931 – Damp unforgiving rains did not take the fun out of a social Mackay Road Runners event from Eimeo Surf Club. 6921 – Big smiles from all runners at the Eimeo Surf Club 5k/10km social Mackay Road Runners event. Photos supplied
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This weekend, the Mackay community will once again come together in a powerful show of unity at this year’s BMA River 2 Reef Ride Festival, with every pedal stroke helping to support two vital local organisations – BMA CQ Rescue and Disabled Sport & Rec Mackay.
Kate Sommerville, General Manager of BHP Mitsubishi Alliance’s (BMA) Hay Point Coal Terminal, highlighted BMA’s long-standing commitment to the Mackay community.
“Every rider at this year’s BMA River 2 Reef Ride Festival reflects the strength and spirit of our community. Whether riding for rescue services, disability inclusion, or in honour of someone special, this event is about supporting causes that matter most in our region.
“When our industry thrives, so do the communities where we work. While it’s no secret that mining is under pressure from global market conditions and the Queensland Government’s unsustainable coal taxes, BMA remains deeply committed to Mackay and regional Queensland.”
Now celebrating its 15th year, the festival has become one of Mackay’s most loved community sporting events, attracting hundreds of cyclists of all ages and abilities to ride together while raising vital funds for BMA CQ Rescue and Disabled Sport & Rec Mackay.
Registrations are still open, and proceeds from every entry directly benefit BMA CQ Rescue and Disabled Sport & Rec Mackay, ensuring the event’s impact continues well beyond the ride weekend.
With rides ranging from family-friendly distances to longer endurance challenges, the event provides an opportunity for everyone aged 3yrs+ to get involved across 2 great days – whether on a bike (or if you’re 12 and under jump on your scooter instead), cheering from the sidelines, or simply showing support.
This weekend, Mackay’s BMA River 2 Reef Ride Festival unites the community, raising funds for BMA CQ Rescue and Disabled Sport & Rec Mackay. Photos supplied

Twenty-two Mackay players competed in the Yeppoon Congress last Weekend. Frances and Alan Brown won the A Grade Pairs, with Annie Lynch and Sandra Morris winning the B Grade Pairs. Alan and Frances Brown joined by Janet Hansen and Diane Morgan also took out the A Grade Team event. B Grade Teams event was won by team Harris, Jan Harris, Helen Van Den Broek, Martin Pearce and Hilary Gunthorp. All players played extremely well in the Red point events.
Weekly Results
Monday 25 August 2025 – 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 1st Mary Rose Ramsden / Sandy Patterson
2nd Janine Rodgers / Jewel Schmidt 2nd Helen Van Den Broek / Jan Harris
3rd Jennifier Cameron / Joy Hold 3rd Christine Fitzpatrick / Colleen Riddel
Tuesday Evening 26 August 2025 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Janet Hansen / Thelma Caruana 1st Christine Morrison / Glen Cocup
2nd Janelle Conroy / Geoff Taylor 2nd Helen Van Den Broek / Terry Sheedy
Wednesday 27 August 2025 – Australian Wide Open Pairs 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Eric Goodchild / David Ting 1st Terry Sheedy / Janelle Conroy
2nd Joy Block / Diane Stokes 2nd Geoff Taylor / Karen Cadwell
3rd Anne Howe / Susan Ross 3rd Jan Harris / Sandra Morris
4th Geoffrey Patterson / Sandy Patterson 4th Mary Rose Ramsden / Patrick Rasmussen
Thursday Evening 28 August 2025 – 4 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Ian Cruickshank / Adrian Westcott 2nd Janine Rodgers / Janelle Conroy
Friday 29 August 2025 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 1st Eric Goodchild / Sandy Patterson
2nd Karen Cadwell / Gwen Liddell 2nd David Ting / Ming Ting
3rd Edward Kliese / Nancy Wix 3rd Janine Rodgers / Adrian Westcott
Saturday 30 August 2025 –6 Table One Winner Green Points
1st David Ting / Ming Ting 2nd Janine Rodgers / Mick King
3rd Geoff Taylor / Karen Cadwell 4th Gwen Liddell / Griffin Bancroft
Contributed by Joy Block
Annie Lynch and Sandra Morris - Yeppoon B Grade Winning Pair
Mackay players celebrate after a winning weekend at Yeppoon. Photos suppl

Mackay roared with the thrill of international cricket over the weekend, as the BKT Tyres ODI series between Australia and South Africa delivered both heartbreak and historic triumphs at the Great Barrier Reef Arena. Our coastal city proved it could host world-class sport, with fans witnessing performances that will be talked about amongst cricket fanatics for generations to come.
The series opened on Friday night, August 22, with a tense contest, as South Africa silenced the home crowd, clinching an 84-run victory to take a 2-0 lead. Choosing to bat first, the Proteas posted a competitive 277, anchored by Matthew Breetzke’s fluent 81 and Tristan Stubbs’ composed 74. Australia’s bowlers shared the wickets, with Xavier Bartlett continuing his impressive start in national colours, and leg-spinners Adam Zampa and Marnus Labuschagne claiming five between them.
Australia’s reply faltered early, slipping to 3-38, before Josh Inglis ignited the innings with a spirited 87 – his highest score at home. Yet, when Lungi Ngidi (5-42) removed Inglis, Australia’s momentum collapsed, and South Africa extended their remarkable run to five consecutive ODI series wins over the Aussies.
But Mackay’s cricket faithful had reason to cheer on Sunday, August 24, witnessing a performance for the ages. Australia amassed a record 2-431, their highest ODI total on home soil, with Travis Head (142), Mitchell Marsh (100), and Cameron Green (118 off 55 balls) all striking centuries – the first time in men’s ODI history Australia’s top three have achieved this feat. Green’s explosive maiden ton, featuring eight sixes, had the crowd on its feet, while Alex Carey added a brisk unbeaten 50.
South Africa never recovered, bowled out for just 155 in 25 overs. Youngster Cooper Connolly capped the night with a dream debut, claiming a maiden five-wicket haul (5-22). Australia’s 276-run triumph, their second-largest ODI victory, salvaged pride and offered Mackay spectators a front-row seat to cricketing history, even as South Africa secured the series 2-1.
Ahead of the clash, Cameron Green reflected on the team’s approach.
“I think we’ve all played enough cricket now and hopefully we can read the situation really well… I think we know that we like to play a pretty positive brand of cricket.”
On playing in Mackay, he added, “It’s lovely to be up here… The wicket looks like a beauty… and I think it’ll be a terrific game.”
Adrienne Young, CEO of Great Barrier Reef Arena, highlighted the broader significance of hosting international cricket.
“It’s the pathway we’re on to hopefully be a venue at the Olympics… I’m really passionate about Harrup Park, and the Great Barrier Reef Arena… to build this into an Olympic venue, grow cricket as a sport in the region, and help other sports develop facilities and community programs.”
On the importance of fostering regional sporting stars, Mr Young says, “You can’t be what you can’t see.”
“It’s just wonderful that there’ll be young boys and girls here who’ll be able to see not only players… but their icons right here in our region.”
While the weekend was a sell-out, Young acknowledged challenges, particularly in accommodation, noting plans are underway with regional stakeholders to ensure Mackay is ready for future international events.
Mackay’s cricketing weekend may have delivered both heartbreak and heroics, but the city’s rising stature on the global stage was undeniable. From record-breaking centuries to dream debuts, the Great Barrier Reef Arena proved that this regional hub is keen to host world-class cricket, and perhaps, one day, the Olympics.
Mackay made history as the Great Barrier Reef Arena hosted Australia and South Africa in a thrilling ODI series, delivering heartbreak, heroics, and record-breaking moments. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

Mackay SLSC “Guardians of Harbour Beach since 1950” are kicking off the start of their season with a Sign On Day, Sunday the 31st of August from 9am – 11am at the surf club located at Mackay’s beautiful Harbour Beach.
The Surf Club is holding “come and try” days for the whole of September. With surf education, fitness and beach skill activities, as well as a whole lot of fun being held from 8.45am each Sunday.
The Nipper’s family will provide stinger suits, boards and all other equipment needed to get involved. Just bring your togs, sunscreen and a towel, plus Mum and Dad.
“We had a really fun season last year, it was great to see our nippers grow not only in numbers but also in their individual confidence in the surf and with learning about being a lifesaver” said Josh Grant, Director of Surf Sports.
“Our parent helpers are fantastic as well, getting involved with their children and building our club culture. It really is a family orientated and welcoming sport.”
Nippers is a surf development program catering for children aged from 5 – 14 years, after which they move into the Junior and Senior lifesaving ranks. A typical Nippers morning will involve a structured warm-up and surf education such as signals, rescue techniques and reading the surf for rips or stingers (which we get very rarely), beach training such as flag / beach races and relays, then water-based activities that are age appropriate. The morning finishes with a family sausage sizzle at the canteen where all nipper families catch up.
The club has a focus on developing skills from our youngest children up to our older teenagers and starts with play-based confidence and skill activities for the young ones which progresses to surf sports competition training for more advanced lifesavers.
If you or your family are interested in finding out more about being a nipper, come along and try!
If you would like any more information, please contact the Junior Activity Coordinator Lexie Schiffer on juniors@mackayslsc.com.au
"We hope to see you at the Beach!"
Contributed by Josh Grant
Nippers is all about fun, friends, confidence and surf safety, with the Mackay Surf Club Nipper Family ready for another ripper season at Harbour Beach. Photos supplied
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District Champ Of Champ Triples
The District Champ of Champ Triples were played across two days at the Marian Bowls Club, beginning Wednesday, 13th August, with the final contested on Thursday, 14th August 2025.
The final saw Airlie Beach face off against North Mackay in a thrilling clash full of surprises, skill, and steady nerves. Heading into the last end it was anyone’s game, but Airlie Beach held firm to secure victory by just one point. Congratulations to all who took part in this district event, with special mention to Airlie Beach on their hard-fought win over a determined North Mackay side.
District Master Fours 2025
The District Master Fours followed at Marian Bowls Club, with semi-finals on Monday, 18th August, and the final on Wednesday, 20th August 2025.
Once again, the last match came down to Airlie Beach and North Mackay, showcasing a wealth of talent from across the region. The North Mackay ladies – Lois Deguara, Deb Mackenzie and Isla Comelli – were joined by St Helen’s bowler Joyce Bloomfield in a determined battle to the finish. However, Airlie Beach proved too strong in the closing ends, claiming victory.
Congratulations to Airlie Beach on their success, and to all competitors in the Master Fours who represented their clubs with pride.
Contributed by Sue Hazledine
Winners from Airlie Beach in blue, with Runners up from North Mackay: Nug Pratt,Marie Bragg,Val DePinto
Runners up: Deb Mackenzie, Lois Deguara, Isla Comelli, Joyce Bloomfield. Photos supplied

Mackay Table Tennis Fixture Results
Mackay Table Tennis Association had some incredible matches on Tuesday, August 19. Trent Day has had an exceptional year, improving every week and showing his talent by winning all of his matches. He went head-to-head with his grandad, Barry Patterson, in a family war that saw both play a blinding match, with Trent coming out victorious in the 5th set, 12–10.
Division 1 – Fish (Goncalo Serra, Steve Whiting, Jacob Whelan) defeated Bears (Lily Boland, Josh Brown, Lee Brake) 10-1 with Steve snuck home in a close 5 sets with Lily 11-8.
Birds (Trent Day, Emma Widdup, Anne Sheridan) defeated Ants (Barry Patterson, Vince Boeske, Robbie Richards) in tight finish 6-5, as mentioned above about Trent and Barry’s match.
Division 2 – Tigers (Allan Edwards, Geoff Cowan, Allan Robins) defeated Cats (Duncan Treloar, Graham Brake, Will VanDeKaa) 8-3 there were no 5 set matches but Duncan and Will beat The Allan’s 12-10 in 4th Set.
Cows (Geoff Deman, Graeme Walker, Ian McKay) defeated Dogs (Janice Kent, Mark Sleeman, Peter Goodson) 8-3, Ian beating Mark in close 5 sets, 11-7.
Horses (Donna Abbott, Syed Aminul Hossain, Ollie Hamelink) defeated Owls (Andrea Nicholson, Rymer Tabulo, Yilin Jiang) 6-5 with Yilin winning a great 5 sets against Donna, 11-9.
Division 3 – Nittaku (Noreen Frederickson, Samuel Whelan) defeated Butterfly (Mark Stam, Liz Burton, Logan Brown) 6-5 with Mark had close 4 sets with Noreen 11-8.
Stiga (Simon Hogan, Val Austin, Vincent Neuhauf) defeated Tibhar (Ross DeBoer, Craig VanDeKaa, Marie Taylor) 9-2, Val come back from 2 sets down against Craig to win 11-8 in 5th set.
Contributed by Andrea Nicholson
Superstar Junior, Trent Day. Photo supplied

Over thirty runners and supporters gathered for the Blacks Beach Bush Bash (BBBB), with competitors tackling the 5km and 10km courses in cool, ideal conditions. Thanks to timekeeper Rohan Miles and course setup team Andrew Short, Len Howarth, and David Isbister, the event ran smoothly – without even the usual “lost runner” hiccup.
President Paul Tilse thanked volunteers for their efforts and reminded members that there will be no Mackay Road Runners event on Father’s Day, Sunday 7th September. Instead, members are encouraged to join the 5km Parkrun at the Botanic Gardens on Saturday 6th September, where the Club is on the volunteer roster.
On the 10km course, ultramarathoner Mick Vivian claimed first place, followed by Jared Mackie, John Rae, Levi Wallace, Ashley Miles, Clinton Mackie, Michael Feenaghty, Jeremy Taylor, and Max Miles. Birthday girl Rhian Massey was the first female across the line, finishing tenth overall, with strong runs from Jose Short, Carmel Mahon, Gail Mackie, Tahnie Malagueno, Carolyn Mapes, Jo Hughes, and Judy Zahn. In the 5km, Roscoe McDonnell overcame a niggling injury to take the win ahead of David Isbister, Leanne Connor, Ross Connor, and Fran March.
This Sunday, the popular Shield’s Stampede will kick off at 4pm from 21 Karl Langer Crescent, Mt Pleasant, hosted by life members Merv and Wendy Shields. The 5km and 12km run includes post-race snacks, Father’s Day prize draws, and check-in by 3.50pm sharp.
Club Captain Jim Ford continues to offer free Wednesday track training at 5.30pm at the ARC, open to all with a $4 entry fee.
Approximately thirty runners and supporters including Club Patron, Mr Col Meng (left) enjoyed the BBBB 5k and 10k this morning
Michael Feenaghty (left), Jeremy Taylor (centre) and Darrin Pullen (right) battle it out before hitting the off road section in the 10km BBBB
Mick Vivian (right) is congratulated on his 1st placing in the 10km BBBB by Fran Marsh (left) and Jo Hughes (centre.
Roscoe McDonnell ran a sensational first place in the 5km BBBB. Photos and words supplied by Janelle Tilse
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Another stellar week at the bridge table saw Debra and Eric Goodchild take out the B4 Red Points event. The final week of the Anne Hird Memorial Trophy for Novices wrapped up after three weeks of play, with three different winners, and a deserving champion in Sandy Patterson.
Sandy, a novice player, has steadily honed her skills, embraced new conventions, and expanded her bridge knowledge with dedication and determination. She perfectly reflects Anne Hird’s passion for supporting novice players and encouraging their growth in the game.
Anne’s husband, David, proudly presented the trophy to Sandy and her partners.
Weekly Results
Tuesday Evening 19 August 2025 – 5 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Janelle Conroy / Geoff Taylor 2nd Terry Sheedy / Helen Van Den Broek
3rd Patricia Garner / Sandra Morris 4th Mick King / John McGee
Wednesday 20 August 2025 – Anne Hird Memorial Trophy Week 3 of 3 Novice event 10 Table Mitchell
N/S E/W
1st Annette Howe / Frances Brown 1st Lorna Shuttlewood / Colleen Riddel
2nd David Hird / Terry Sheedy 2nd Alan Brown / Jewel Schmidt
3rd Sandy Patterson / Geoffrey Patterson 3rd Janet Hansen / Susan Ross
4th Susan Gibson / Sandra Morris 4th Anne Lutz / Diane Cox
Final Results – Anne Hird Memorial Trophy
1st Sandy Patterson 2nd Jewel Schmidt 3rd Andrew Canavan 4th Martin Pearce
Thursday Evening 21 August 2025 – 4 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Terry Sheedy / Janelle Conroy 2nd Geoff Taylor / Richard Wix
Friday 22 August 2025 – 6 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Terry Sheedy / Richard Wix 2nd Geoff Taylor / Joy Robinson
3rd Ian Gaskell / Geoffrey Patterson 4th Sandy Patterson / Eric Goodchild
Saturday 23 August 2025 – B4 Week 2 of 2 - 8 Table Mitchell Red Points
N/S E/W
1st Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix 1st Eric Goodchild / Debra Goodchild
2nd Helen Van Den Broek / Joy Brunette 2nd Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless
3rd Frances Brown / Alan Brown 3rd Martin Pearce / Sandy Patterson
4th Geoff Taylor / Terry Sheedy 4th Jewel Schmidt / Annette Howe
Final Results of the B4 – Red Points
1st Eric Goodchild / Debra Goodchild 2nd Terry Sheedy / Geoff Taylor
3rd Ian Gaskell / Errol Morris 4th Joy Brunette / Helen Van Den Broek
Sunday 24 August 2025 Mentors and Novice –
N/S E/W
1st Christine Morrison / Rodney Miles 1st Debra Goodchild / Annette Howe
2nd Geoff Taylor / Andrew Canavan 2nd Susan Gibson / Jan Harris
3rd Joyce Deguara / Janice Mansfield 3rd Diane Stokes / Jayne Johnston
Contributed by Joy Block

The Div 1 men headed to Mackay for key games against Lions. Div 2 were up first wanting a win to cement their place in the finals. In the first half, Whitsunday was very flat with little to show in attack and a single goal lead not showing the Lions’ dominance. Second half was a different story with the team firing up and playing some of their best football of the season. Macka had his best game so far and a breakaway goal near the end gave WUFC a 3-2 win and confidence before the finals series coming up.
Div 1 had to win to give themselves a chance to take the league in the final round. First half they were dominant but only had a single goal to show with the opposition keeper playing a blinder. The second half Whitsunday conceded a poor goal as they waited for a foul expected to be called but no whistle eventuated. The pressure built as WUFC pushed hard with an end-to-end game playing out an entertaining season decider. Unfortunately, WUFC could not get the rub of the green or past the excellent Lions keeper, conceding a late goal as they pushed too many forward giving Lions the league title.
The U13 Div 1 team played a couple of tough games over the weekend. On Saturday they faced a strong Lions team (third on the ladder) and despite playing really well, went down 6-3. On Sunday they played Magpies who are second on the ladder and battled away for a respectable 7-3 loss. WUFC U13 Prems secured a solid 2-0 win over Wanderers Rubies at Mackay Football Park in a game marked by tight defence and hard work across the pitch.
The first half was a hard-fought battle, with few clear chances for either side, leaving the score locked at 0-0 at the break. Early in the second half, WUFC found their breakthrough, with Nelson M and Mayson M both finding the net to establish a two-goal lead. From there, WUFC showed great discipline and determination, holding firm in defence to see out the match and claim all three points. A strong team effort that continues to build their momentum in the competition. Tough day at the office for the WUFC U14s. With a lot riding on this game, the team just didn’t come together. There were some great saves early in the game from Nick Phillipson and some impressive runs towards goal by Shannon without result.
Rangers and WUFC fought head-to-head for the majority of the first half with Rangers finally scoring in the 30th minute, going into half-time up by 1. Second half started with Rangers scoring their 2nd goal for the match in the first minute. The team could not jump back from this. Some late digs at goal could not find the back of the net. Rangers wanted it more today than us today. Final score: Rangers 4 - WUFC 0. In the Premier Men, Magpies forfeited the U23 game, leaving just the FQPL Premier Men to play on Sunday evening and it proved to be a favourable way to end the week.
First half saw Oisin Sherlock score a header, and a red card to Magpies captain gave Whitsunday a great chance at winning the game. However, in true Magpies fashion they put up a great fight creating multiple chances. A goal to Kevin Dunne in the second half secured all 3 points. The result shows Whitsunday in great form before the finals series having just beaten the top two teams on the park in consecutive weeks.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday United Football Club.

A week of spirited play and community camaraderie has drawn to a close at the club, with members turning out in great numbers for our regular fixtures. The greens were alive with competition, good humour, and the unmistakable sense of friendly rivalry that defines bowls at Airlie Beach. Enthusiasm was high as participants vied for top honours and shared in the enjoyment of the game, whatever the result.
The Saturday Scroungers final was held on 23 August, with Dennis Donadelli emerging victorious. Dennis showcased consistent form and sharp technique to claim a decisive win. The club extends its thanks to John Askew for his proficient management of this well-attended Saturday morning competition. The next round of Scroungers will begin on 30 August under the same rules. Players are reminded to register before 9:00am for a 9:30am start.
Looking ahead, the Zone Championships will be contested in Emerald this weekend. Airlie Beach will be proudly represented by both the men’s and ladies’ fours teams, each having earned Champion of Champions honours at the district level. With skips Joan McGrath and Man Isgro providing experienced leadership, both teams will be aiming for further success.
On 13 September, the club will host a Rock and Roll evening featuring acclaimed musician Paul Berger. Admission is free, and all are welcome to enjoy what promises to be a fantastic night of live entertainment.
Meanwhile, the men’s meat tray raffle held on Sunday was won by John Askew. Congratulations, John!
Contributed with thanks to Betty Whitehorn

On Saturday, Jonathan Bye represented Proserpine in the Champion of Champions Singles at Souths Suburban. Jonathan faced Wayne Handley in the second round, going down 25–16. Wayne then met Phillip Blackburn from Wests Tigers, who defeated him 25–22 before going on to claim the title.
In Wednesday’s social bowls, Arthur Griffith and Henny Tattam edged out Trevor Parsons and Sandy Daffara 24–21, while John Anderson and Philip Brown recorded a strong 39–14 win over Alen Sanderson and Mike Harrison.
Sunday’s play saw Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison defeat Gavin Noonan and Philip Brown 26–16, while Henny Tattam and Heather Brown combined well to overcome John Anderson and Sandy Daffara 24–18.
Contribtued with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

Another great week of bowls was enjoyed in paradise, with plenty of action across the greens.
Monday’s triples winners were Dave Madden, Joe Paynting and Ron Symmons, who defeated Jenny and Chris Healey with France Wilmann. The jackpot also went off in this game, as well as in the clash where Ron Boskma and Cameron defeated Eileen Dunne and Leon Fox. Runners-up were Bruce Thompson, Maureen Hyde and Ron Hyde over Graeme and Shirley Smith with Norm Dawson.
Tuesday’s winners on Rink 3 were Margaret Harvey, Brian Bellingham and Allan Gillies, who beat Viv Boskma, Les Jackson and Ron Boskma. Runners-up were Keith, Natalie and June Walsh defeating Lindy Suann, Jan Dawson and Bruce Thompson.
Mark’s President’s Day, sponsored by Queens Beach Tourist Village, Arabon Seafoods and Queens Beach Hotel, filled the greens on Thursday. Winners were Mark Tomsett, Greg Kelly and Joe Paynting, defeating Shirley Jones, Brian Bellingham and Chris Frew. Runners-up were Shirley Smith, Maree Brunker, Christian B and Ron Hyde. A sportsman’s prize went to Graeme Smith, Dave Madden and S Roome.
Fun Friday winners were Graham Smith, Daryl Hans and Ian Hind, while barefoot bowls attracted a strong evening crowd, with Glenda, Joan and Alisun taking the win.
On Sunday, Karen, Jim and Ron defeated Vic, Brian and Alby, with Brian Sims, Dave Madden and Kennedy taking runners-up honours over Anne Kayser, Jim Quod and France Wilmann.
Best of luck to our ladies travelling to Townsville this weekend to contest the Zone 8 Pennant Flag and Champion of Champions Pairs.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Sponsor - Bob, Joe Paynting, Greg Kelly and Mark Tomsett. Photo supplied

The Cannonvale Cannons have started the season strong with a mix of development opportunities and the return of the club’s much-loved Wednesday night racing.
Over the weekend, two of our juniors, Indi and Levi Smith, travelled to the Long Tan Memorial Pool in Townsville to take part in the Junior Achievers Squad clinic. Meanwhile, 17 of our dedicated Cannons headed south to the Memorial Pool in Mackay for the same program. Hosted by Swimming North Queensland and led by coaches David Proud and Liam Smith, the clinic focused on athletic development, coordination, mobility, and core strength, alongside refining freestyle technique. The day provided our swimmers with valuable insights and skills to take back to their training and racing.
Back home, our Wednesday night club racing has also resumed this month, and despite the cooler weather, swimmers have dived in with enthusiasm. A very warm welcome goes to our newest Cannons – Sunday and Wilson Hounsell, along with Finn Temple. Wilson and Finn made an immediate impression, both achieving upgrade times on their very first night in the pool.
The season has begun with a wave of upgrades across the club. Congratulations to Lucas and Jasper Korosec, Miller Eaves, Zavier and Lily Woolston, Lennox Wild, Jessica Moon, Indiana De-Lisle, Liam Filewood, Islan Johnston, Airlie Mladenovski, Faithlyn Trotter, Harry Chegwidden, Matilda Nicholes, and Eric, Leo and Stella Mulliss. A special shoutout goes to young Stella for her very first upgrades – a fantastic achievement!
We also celebrate Andie Reynolds for a spectacular first 100m Freestyle of the season. Andie clocked a 2.31 second personal best to join the 70s club in 1:09.69, earning the coaches award for her outstanding effort.
The Cannons are back with determination, growth, and plenty of excitement for the season ahead.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
Junior Achievers squad in Mackay. Photo supplied

The final round of the Premier League season was held on Sunday afternoon at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club, with top spot on the line.
Dom Friend had a huge role to play in the day’s affairs, as both contenders for the title, Reef Peel and Jamie Maher, were set to face him.
For Reef, nothing less than a win over Dom would do, and he would then need Dom to defeat Jamie later in the day for the league to be decided on leg difference. Jamie, on the other hand, only needed a draw or a win against Dom to secure his first league crown.
Before those key clashes, Dom had a third match to play against Scott Edmonds. While neither player could move on the ladder, both gave it their all. Dom prevailed 7–0 to lock in fourth place for the season, with Scott finishing seventh, setting up a consolation final against Naomi Mitchell for the Hetlock Cup.
Reef then did his part, defeating Dom 7–4 while firing in a 171 and his third 180 of the season. That result pushed Reef into first place on leg difference and put all the pressure on Jamie’s final match.
The decisive showdown between Jamie and Dom was a tense affair. At 5–4 up, Dom looked like he might snatch the win and hand the league to Reef. But Jamie rallied, winning the 10th leg to level at 5–all before edging ahead 6–5. From there, he sealed the match 7–5, clinching a hard-fought victory and his first league title.
The focus now shifts to the Premier League Championship finals in a fortnight’s time, where the biggest prize in the club will be up for grabs. With all contenders still in the mix, it promises to be a ripper. Bring it on!
A big thank you to our sponsors — Mika Airlie, Master Butchers Whitsunday & MBW On the Barbie, Whitsunday Tattooing, ShirtFront Solutions, and Dyson Automotive — for their ongoing support.
Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher
Jamie Maher with his first league win at the Airlie Beach Darts Club. Photo supplied

SWIMMING
Four rising talents from Mackay Cyclones Swimming Club have made waves on the national stage, earning recognition both in and out of the pool.
Dakota Daniel, Ava Kearns, Isabelle Daniel, and Montana Townley recently returned from the 2025 State Short Course Championships with impressive results, while a fellow Cyclone Anisa Helou has been named as one of just 18 recipients of the prestigious Hancock Prospecting Patron Scholarship.
The scholarship program, awarded to swimmers aged 13–18, provides financial and developmental support to assist with training and competition. Helou will now be part of the Olympic Pathway, representing North Queensland alongside Townsville’s Coby McCloskey.
On the competition front, Dakota collected a series of top-ten finishes, including bronze in the 200m freestyle, fourth in both the 200m butterfly and 400m freestyle, fifth in the 400m individual medley, seventh in the 100m freestyle and 200m IM, and ninth in the 100m butterfly.
Ava placed inside the top ten in three events – 10th in both the 100m butterfly and 100m IM, and ninth in the 200m IM – while Isabelle claimed ninth in the 100m backstroke.
Montana also impressed, achieving personal best times in seven of her eight events, alongside 11-year-old Isabelle Daniel, who competed in her very first SC championships.
The club also acknowledges all the efforts of Coach Leigh-Anne Pokarier who guides all the swimmers through their preparation and competition schedule.