
With Fitness Cartel Corporate Memberships Mackay businesses now have a game-changing way to invest in their employees’ health and wellbeing with Fitness Cartel’s Corporate Membership Program. Designed for organisations looking to prioritise fitness, health, and workplace wellness, these memberships give staff access to ultramodern facilities, expert-led classes, and personalised training support — all tailored to the needs of a busy workforce. Whether your team wants to lift, stretch, spin, or recover, Fitness Cartel has it covered. Members enjoy 24/7 access to all clubs, over 500 pieces of strength and cardio equipment, and dedicated zones for Reformer Pilates, functional training, and cycling. The Mackay location also features a fully equipped Wellness Centre, including hot rock saunas, hot and cold plunge pools, Normatec compression boots, red light therapy, and a range of post-workout recovery options to suit every need. Group fitness is a highlight for corporate members, with unlimited access to more than 100 classes per week across 4 different training studios inside the Mackay Club. Options range from Les Mills’ Body Combat, Body Pump, Body Balance And RPM, to yoga, Mat Pilates, Zumba, and functional training sessions. Virtual classes are also available 24/7, offering flexibility for early birds or night owls. For businesses with families on the team, Kids Cartel provides a safe, engaging crèche and playground, ensuring parents can focus on their workout while children enjoy supervised play. Employees can also enjoy the Cartel Café, offering nutritious meals and snacks to fuel their workouts, or browse the on-site nutrition and pro shop. Corporate packages at Fitness Cartel are designed to elevate workplace wellness programs. Beyond improving fitness levels, they promote team bonding, boost morale, and create a positive, healthy work culture. Monthly body scans, personal training sessions, and precision programming help staff track progress and achieve their health goals, making corporate wellness a practical and measurable benefit for businesses. “The Fitness Cartel Corporate Membership Program is all about empowering teams to reach their health and fitness goals, while giving employers an easy way to support workplace wellbeing,” said Mackay Co-Franchisee Cliff Forster. With multiple locations and more planned nationwide, employees have seamless access to premium fitness facilities no matter where they are. For Mackay businesses looking to invest in their teams, Fitness Cartel’s Corporate Membership Program offers the ultimate combination of fitness, recovery, and community, all under one roof. For more information or to arrange a corporate membership, contact Fitness Cartel Mackay at mackay@fitnesscartel.com.au or call (07) 4881 0365
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At North Mackay Bowls Club North Mackay Bowls club Presentation night was held on Saturday 29/11/2025, with many of our bowlers and significant others attending. Following a lovely dinner prepared by the super chefs at Goosies, the Ladies section held their presentation first, with many excited winners receiving certificates and renumeration. Results: Champ Pairs : Deb Mackenzie and Chris Woo Champ Triples : Nug Pratt, Val De Pinto, Marie Bragg Champ Fours : Lorna Bowers, Deb Mackenzie, Coral Francis, Donna Gordon B Pairs : Ann Smith ans Min Andrew Over 70’s : Lorna Bowers Graded 4’s Lorraine Silman, Doris Dodds, Helen Fleming, Min Andrew Graded 3 B Triples : Lois Deguara, Helen Fleming, Sue Roscoe Graded 2 B Triples : Donna Gordon, Carmel Bell, Hilary Jones-Rowan Consistency : Cheryl Corbett Division 1 Winning Pennant Team going on to play in Emerald ( Leichhardt District ) and then to Tweed Heads(Qld Division) Coming 4th in the State. Well done to all the ladies in the team. The Bowler of the Year award was presented to the player who claimed the Championship Singles, ‘B’ Singles and Under 70s Singles titles, with the honour bestowed on Brenda Trannore. Brenda graciously accepted the accolade, delivering a heartfelt speech in which she thanked those who had supported and guided her throughout her bowls journey, acknowledging the achievement as a significant milestone in both her life and her bowls career. Amazing and Well Done Brenda. The Mens Section had their 2025 Presentation next, with many of the bowlers happy with their performances on the green an in competitions, Pennant and away games. Results: Mixed Pairs : Neil Blucher and Lois Deguara Mixed Fours ; Pam Spencer, Ken Rix, Carmel Bell, Dave Mc Kendry B Singles : Eric Galletly, B Pairs : Eric Gallantly John Kennell Senior Singles : Geoff Ollett 2 B Triples : Andrew Coates, Clive Wales, Peter Blackburn. 3 B Triples : Shane Trannore, Wayne Trannore, Dave McKendry A Fours : Ben Crocker, Col Crocker, Ian Beveridge, Joe Crocker A Pairs : Mick Walsh and Steve Lane A Singles : Alan Cooney Club Person of the Year was voted in as a tie this year, and went to Wayne and Shane Trennore. It was a super evening for the Trannore name in bowls for our Club. Wayne Trannore responded on behalf of his brother Shane, also thanking those involved with the club and their fantastic award. Contributed by Sue Hazledine
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At Mackay Contract Bridge Club Results For Week Ending Saturday 13th December 2025 Monday 8th December 2025 – 6 ½ Table Mitchell Green Points North/South East/West 1st Janelle Conroy - Tex Sheedy 1st Jewel Schmidt - Janine Rodgers 2nd David Ting - Eric Goodchild 2nd Shirley Worland - Janice Mansfield 3rd Geoffrey Patterson - Noel Bugeia 3rd Jayne Johnstone - Clare Wallace Tuesday 9th December 2025 – 3 ½ Table Howell Green Points 1st Eric Goodchild - Noel Bugeia 2nd Geoff Taylor - Janelle Conroy 3rd Richard Wix - Tex Sheedy Wednesday 10th December 2025 –10 Table Mitchell Green Points North/South East/West 1st Janelle Conroy - Noel Bugeia 1st Martin Pearce - Sue Mayer-Miller 2nd Max Holewa - Diane Holewa 2nd Janet Hansen - Alan Brown 3rd David Ting - Eric Goodchild 3rd Gwen Liddell - Anne Lutz 4th Annette Howe - Diane Stokes 4th Mary Rose Ramsden - Patrick Rasmussen 5th Lorna Shuttlewood - Tex Sheedy 5th Sandy Patterson - Joy Hold Thursday Evening 11th December 2025 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points North/South East/West 1st Joy Hold - Patricia Garner 1st Noel Bugeia - Tex Sheedy 2nd Geoff Taylor - Anne Lutz 2nd Martin Pearce - Simon Barnes Friday 12th December 2025 –7 ½ Table Mitchell Green Points North/South East/West 1st Joy Robinson - Geoff Taylor 1st David Ting - Ming Ting 2nd Janine Rodgers - Richard Wix 2nd Julie O'neill - Ann Whitmore 3rd Tex Sheedy - Noel Bugeia 3rd Christine Nice - Diane Cox 3rd Martin Pearce - Gwen Liddell Saturday 13th December 2025 – Section A (Christmas Party )– 8 Table Mitchell - Green Points North/South East/West 1st Victor Mason - Ann Whitmore 1st Marilin Robins - Mick Robins 2nd Geoff Taylor - Margaret Lane 2nd Faye Wright - Tex Sheedy 3rd Monica Darley - David Hird 3rd Diane Stokes - Annie Lynch 4th Janelle Conroy - Robert Carless 4th Noel Bugeia - Pamela Finger Saturday 13th December 2025 – Section B (Christmas Party)– 9 Table Mitchell - Green Points North/South East/West 1st Max Holewa - Diane Holewa 1st Janet Hansen - Thelma Caruana 2nd Ming Ting - David Ting 2nd Janine Rodgers - Richard Wix 3rd Alan Brown - Frances Brown 3rd Susan Gibson - Karen Caldwell 4th Christopher Meyers - Sandy Patterson 4th Eric Goodchild - Debra Goodchild Contributed by Robert Carless
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With Mackay Road Runners With temperatures feeling closer to 35 degrees and no rain in sight, it was a very Mackay-style lead-up to Christmas at this week’s Bluewater Quay Social Run. Forget a white Christmas, runners were treated to hot, testing conditions during the afternoon’s 5km and 10km events. Race Director Andrew Short was thanked for delivering another successful run, despite the heat, with welcome relief provided by Zooper Doopers and Red Dog’s rehydration options, which were greatly appreciated by participants. The next Bluewater Quay social run, commencing at 4.30pm next Sunday, will be the final event before Christmas. Runners are encouraged to come along for a festive group photo and stay on for a Christmas drink afterwards. Some of the best photos may feature in this Mackay Life Newspaper and the Mackay Road Runners 2026 calendar, described humorously as a firefighter-style calendar, but with clothes. Congratulations were extended to all participants for their efforts in challenging conditions, with a reminder for runners to continue training and racing in such conditions to stay healthy and safe. “Thank you to Mackay & Whitsunday Life magazine for their awesome support of the Mackay Road Runners Club!”
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What a wonderful week of bowling at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club! To beat the heat, start times varied throughout the week. On Tuesday, bowls began at 9am, with Sue Dakin, Henny Tattam, and Carol Crosbie claiming victory with a close win of 16-15 over Gail Simms, Lyn Graham, and Tony Whitehorn.
Wednesday’s social bowls started at 2pm, with 18 players competing across three rinks. The winning team, with the highest margin, was Alan Pershouse, Stacey Hadlow, and Russell Jackson, who defeated Wayne Tippett, Vicki Spann, and Ted Cullen.
On Friday evening, members and friends gathered at the club, enjoying the new kitchen menu, which has sparked keen interest among all.
Unfortunately, Saturday's scroungers event was cancelled due to rain, leaving the green unplayable. Thanks to John Askew for inspecting and updating members on the green’s status.
Sunday's social bowls saw a dominant performance by Lu Rogan, Dawn Dowell, and Alan Pershouse, who defeated Mel, Greg, and Arthur 24-12. Tony Kelly and John Brown skipped close games, with John’s team narrowly defeating Tony’s team 19-18. The Mixed Triples Final for 2024 was also played, with Betty Whitehorn, Ladda Purdie, and Tony Whitehorn defeating Elaine Hadlow, Stacey Hadlow, and Warren Mills 24-16.
The club’s Men’s Open Fours competition for 2025 is set to start at 9am on Saturday, 1st March, with round two in the afternoon. The third round is scheduled for 9am on Sunday, 2nd March, followed by the Men’s Open Fours Final for 2024 at 1pm.
The Women and Girls "Come and Try Lawn Bowls" program, funded by a grant from the Queensland Government Sport and Recreation, will recommence on Thursday, 6th March, at 5pm–6pm at 2503 Shute Harbour Road, Jubilee Pocket, we hope to see all keen players there!
Winners of the 2024 Mixed Tripples Final: Ladda Purdie, Tony Whitehorn and Betty Whitehorn. Photo Credit: Lyn Graham.
Contributed with thanks by Betty Whitehorn.

The unpredictable weather has once again played the leading role in our recent golfing events. While competition has been significantly impacted, we managed to get in some play, albeit much less than usual. This disruption has thrown our calendar into disarray, forcing us to reschedule events for March, subject to further weather conditions. Despite the challenges, a few competitions took place last week, and we are pleased to announce the results of the games that did go ahead.
On Wednesday, February 19th, 17 players participated in the PGC Stableford competition. Adam Davies emerged as the men’s winner with a solid 40 points, followed by Gary Scotford with 34 points. In the ladies’ category, Lyn Muller took the top spot with 31 points, just ahead of Elspeth Scotford with 30.
Thursday, February 20th saw another round of the PGC Single Stableford, where Nic Apruzzese claimed victory in A Grade with 37 points, edging out Matthew Muller. In B Grade, Mitchell Whitton led with an impressive 41 points, with James Devery taking second place with 38.
Friday, February 21st featured the Metropole Run, a front 9 event, where Tom O’Brien scored 21 points to secure the win. Jared Leaman followed as runner-up with 20 points.
Sadly, the weather forced the cancellation of the competition on Saturday, February 22nd, with no play taking place and the course was also closed on Sunday.
Looking ahead, we are cautiously optimistic about the upcoming fixtures for the week ending March 2nd, with plans for social play, stroke and stableford events, and the Metropole 9-hole run on the calendar. However, all events remain dependent on weather conditions and as always, full results can be found on Golflink, and we’ll continue to keep our fingers crossed for better weather moving forward!
The course in 2023, when similar weather hit the area like that of this year.
Contributed with thanks by Tinna Randmae

A strong turnout of over fifty runners and supporters gathered on Sunday afternoon for the Mackay Road Runners Gooseponds social season opener. The event featured a loop course through the picturesque Gooseponds parklands, situated behind the North Mackay Bowls Club.
The newly appointed Club President for 2025, Paul Tilse, welcomed the enthusiastic crowd of runners, walkers, and families to the first official club run on the 2025 calendar. Tilse extended a heartfelt thanks to outgoing President Brendan Bishop, acknowledging his exceptional service and dedication to the club. Bishop was on hand, as helpful as ever, alongside his son Hughie, assisting with the setup for the opening run.
Before cutting the ribbon to officially open the 2025 season, Club Patron Col Meng praised Mackay Road Runners for their ongoing commitment to fostering a strong running community. He also expressed gratitude to the committee and dedicated volunteers who ensure the weekly events run smoothly. Meng’s weekly donation of icy cold Zooper Doopers was once again a hit, giving runners that extra boost to cross the finish line.
Runners are reminded that Mackay Road Runners Club Captain, Jim Ford, continues to offer free track training sessions every Wednesday at 5.30pm at the Aquatic and Recreational Complex (ARC). These sessions are open to everyone, regardless of membership or running experience. Whether an individual's sport is crossfit, swimming, cycling, cricket, squash, or golf, a track session can prove to be a valuable addition to any training regime. Participants only need to pay the $4 entry fee at the pool kiosk before heading to the track for an hour of well-planned drills aimed at enhancing endurance and athletic performance.
Looking ahead, this Sunday marks the first handicap points event of the year - the Rural View 5km/10km run. The race starts at 6.30am from the Wallman’s Road cul-de-sac in Eimeo. With parking expected to be limited, runners are advised to park across Bucasia Road at the shopping centre and cross with care. Registration closes 10 minutes before the start to allow timekeepers to prepare, so runners must check in promptly.
Members are reminded to wear their updated race bibs with timing chips attached to the front, ensuring accurate recording of race times. Casual runners are always welcome to join for a $10 race day fee.
Safety remains a top priority. Runners should adhere to all course briefings and follow instructions from the Race Director and course officials. Proper pre- and post-run nutrition is vital, especially given the region’s challenging weather conditions this time of year.
With the season off to a strong start, Mackay Road Runners are looking forward to a fantastic year on the roads, trails, and track.
_Contributed by Janelle Tilse _
Caption: Mackay Road Runners launched their 2025 season with a well-attended gooseponds opener, welcoming new leadership and setting the pace for a promising year ahead. Photo source: Mackay Road Runners (Facebook)

It was an exciting weekend of rugby league action last weekend, as the Mackay Cutters made a strong showing in their Host Plus Cup (HPC) trial match against the CQ Capras, securing a 28-24 win in a closely contested affair at BB Print Stadium, Mackay. The match served as an important test for both teams as they prepared for the upcoming season.
The games kicked off with the first try of the day by the Harvey Norman U17's, setting the tone for a competitive outing. The Cyril Connell Cup boys had a strong first half, with their hard work paying off in a 38-12 victory. The Mal Meninga Cup boys followed suit with an impressive 38-14 win, while the Harvey Norman U19's triumphed 30-10. The Mackay Cutters girls showed determination as they fought for every minute, emerging victorious with a 16-4 win.
Before the game, both teams were eager to showcase their progress.
Andrew Battaia, Head Coach of the Mal Meninga Cup and Head of Pathways, spoke highly of the local talent, saying, “It’s very pleasing to see local players stepping up and fitting seamlessly into the senior team.”
He added, “A lot of the boys that I’ve had through the Cyril Connell and Mal Meninga Cup programs are now progressing into Host Plus Cup level and we’ve got a lot of good outside backs, and good young second-rowers, so we’re feeling pretty confident."
Meanwhile, Adam Cuthbertson, the 2025 Hostplus Cup Head Coach, also expressed confidence in his squad's physical condition.
“They’re looking very healthy, looking very athletic, which is very promising for us.
"It's been really good ... a couple of genuine opportunities for some of our players that have been training really well during the preseason to go put their best foot forward up with the NRL.
“These guys have impressed by their application on the field week-in, week-out with us."
Overall, it was a highly successful weekend for the Mackay Cutters, with dominant victories across all four matches, showcasing their depth and talent from the junior ranks through to the senior squads.
Results:
- Host Plus Cup: Cutters 28 | Capras 24
- Harvey Norman U17's (Girls): Cutters 16 | Capras 4
- Cyril Connell Cup: Cutters 38 | Capras 12
- Harvey Norman U19's: Cutters 30 | Capras 10
- Mal Meninga Cup: Cutters 38 | Capras 14
Caption: The Mackay Cutters enjoyed a successful weekend, securing dominant victories across all four matches in the Host Plus Cup (HPC) trial and Juniors Round 1, showcasing their talent and depth from juniors to seniors. Photo source: Mackay Cutters (Facebook)
Caption: Andrew Battaia, Head Coach of the Mal Meninga Cup and Head of Pathways
Caption: Adam Cuthbertson, 2025 Hostplus Cup Head Coach. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

Last Saturday, the aquatic team experienced an electrifying evening filled with energy and camaraderie in what can only be described as a feeding frenzy of Mackerels.
The night kicked off with a fun and energetic game of 'Piggy in the Middle,' which set a positive tone for the night. It was particularly heart-warming to see Stella and Mikayla return after their first session last week, where they quickly integrated into the group, adding to the spirit of unity.
The atmosphere was exciting as the team engaged in an exhilarating 5 V 4 game that showcased the talent and teamwork of the players. The intensity of the match was palpable and kept everyone literally gasping for breath.
During halftime, participants transitioned into a focused drills and skills session, emphasising essential techniques such as turns, figure 8's, and bear crawls. Talented coaches, Cam and Elsie, led the session with impressive demonstrations that not only highlighted their skills but also inspired younger players to push past their limits.
Ultimately, the highlight of the night was undoubtedly Jack’s return. After taking a break for footy season, he made a remarkable re-entry, showcasing his refined skills and agility as he effortlessly navigated the pool, leaving the rest of the team scrambling to keep up. His performance was both impressive and humbling, reminding them all of the competitive spirit that drives the clubs training.
As they wrap up another exciting week, the club looks forward to seeing everyone back in the pool this Monday for more fun and growth!
Contributed by Joel Sadleir
Caption: Last Saturday, the underwater hockey team had an action-packed night full of energy, skill-building, and teamwork, with Jack’s return being the highlight of the evening. Photos supplied

Division 1:
Stellar Storm (Will VanDeKaa, Lee Brake, Barry Patterson) d Cosmic Sorcerers (Neil Brown, Anne Sheridan, Donna Abbott) 7-4. Will d Donna 9, 4, -7, -5, 9.
Ghost Spin (Steven Whiting, Lily Boland, Allan Robins) d Venus Voyager (Graham Drury, Janice Kent, Graham Brake) 8-3. Janice d Allan -10, 10, -9, 5, 8.
Ant Warriors (Goncalo Serra, Graeme Walker, Ian McKay) d Panther Prowlers (Trent Day, Vince Boeske, Allan Edwards) 7-4. Graeme d Trent 7, 7, -9, -6, 11.
Phoenix Fire (Andrea Nicholson, Andrew McHugh, Josh Brown) d Star Lords (Geoff Denman, Robbie Richards, Mark Sleeman). Robbie/Mark d Andrea/Andrew 9, 8, -11, 24.
Division 2:
Celtic Smash (Tiffany Camilleri, Doug Dungavell, Syed Aminul Hossain) d Spartan Serve (YiLin Jiang, Mark Stam, Liz Burton) 7-4. Tiffany d Mark -2, -3, 8, 7, 7.
Roman Legion (Craig VanDeKaa, Niro Premachandra, Peter Goodson) d Amazon Guard (Noreen Fredericksen, Nehmat Dhaliwal) 8-3. Peter/Craig d Noreen/Nehmat 9, 4, -6, -9, 8.
Rebel Celts (Val Austin, Delma Knight, Ollie Hamelink) d Zulu Spears (Deniel Warfield, Darryl Ross, Rod Hamelink) 8-3. Darryl d Val 4, -7, 8, -9, 9.
Pirate Plunge (Geoff Cowan, Saisha Palod, David Symons) d Pharoah Aces (Jye Callander, Rymer Tabulo) 9-2. Saisha d Jye 3, 6, -12, -6, 11.
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday night fixtures January 28, 2025 (round 1):
Division 1:
Venus Voyager (Graham Drury, Janice Kent, Graham Brake) d Stellar Storms (Lee Brake, Barry Patterson, Will VanDeKaa) 6-5. Lee d Dad 12, -5, -7, 8, 8.
Ghost Spin (Geoff Denman, Josh Brown, Allan Robins) d Cosmic Sorcerers (Donna Abbott, Neil Brown, Anne Sheridan) 6-5. Geoff d Neil -5, -3, 8, 10, 9.
Phoenix Fire (Andrea Nicholson, Andrew McHugh, Evan Luo) d Panther Prowlers (Vince Boeske, Allan Edwards, Trent Day) 9-2. Andrea d Vince -1, -8, 9, 10, 12.
Ant Warriors (Ian McKay, Goncalo Serra, Graeme Walker) d Star Lords (Vimal Chilukuri, Robbie Richards, Mark Sleeman) 7-4.
Division 2:
Celtic Smash (Steve Mathieson, Daniel Warfield, Tiffany Camilleri) d Roman Legion (Craig VanDeKaa, Niro Premachandra, Peter Goodson) 6-5. Steve d Peter 6, -9, 4, -8, 12.
Spartan Serve (Mark Stam, Liz Burton) d Amazon Guard (Nehmat Dhaliwal, Noreen Fredericksen) 5-4. Nehmat/Noreen d Liz/Mark 5, 9, -6, -11, 7.
Pharoah Aces (Misha Palod, Jye Callander, Rymer Tabulo) d Rebal Cats (Delma Knight, Ollie Hamelink, Val Austin) Rymer/Jye d Ollie/Delma - 9, 5, 2, -10, 4.
Pirate Plunge (Geoff Cowan, Saisha Palod, David Symons) d Zulu Spears (Rod Hamelink, George Camilleri, Darryl Ross) 7-4. George d Geoff 8, -6, 8, 8.
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning fixtures February 11, 2025 (round 1):
Venus Voyagers (Andrea Nicholson, Branko Vucurovic, Marie Taylor) d Saturn’s Rings (Rhonda Payne, Charlie Payne, Coral Morgan) 8-4. Branko d Charlie -8, 6, 5, -8, 10.
Solar Comets (Doug Dungavell, Judy Zahn, Bryan Marshall) d Mars Pioneers (Delma Knight, Kevin Abbott) 8-4. Kevin d Bryan 10, -10, 10, -15, 8.
Luna Legends (Donna Abbott, Pam Joyce, Noreen Fredericksen) d Rocket Stars (Allan Robins, John McGee, Veronica Shepherd) 8-4. Noreen d Veronica -9, -4, 8, 7, 6.
Division 2:
Pluto Players (Darryl Ross, Iris Grasso, Gerry Synnott) d Neptune Navigators (John Hamelink, Gloria Vella, Frank Caruana) 7-5. Frank d Darryl -6, 10, -6, 4, 10.
Jupiter Jets (Don Boettcher, Kim Challender, Louise Gould) d Mercury Meteor (Ken Best, Helen Ware, Kim Daffy) 7-5. Kim D d Kim C -3, 9, 7, -8, 11.
Division 3:
Green Lantern (Ian Dodds, Laurie Bradshaw) drew Black Panther (Sharon Muller, Madge Saunders) 6-all. Sharon d Ian -6, -7, 8, 9, 9.
Wonder Warriors (Virginia Clayton, Allison Day, Glenda Brookes) d Aqua Waves (Pam Keune, Thelma Caruana) 7-5. Pam d Allison -10, -9, 8, 4, 10.
Caption: Graeme Walker
Caption: Trent Day. Photo supplied.
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On February 5, 16 teams competed in the Club Graded 3 Bowl Triples, each playing three exciting games. The competition was fierce, with all teams giving their best effort.
Congratulations to the winning team of Sue Roscoe, Helen Fleming, and Lois Deguara, who took home the title after a strong performance throughout the day. Runners-up were Jan Comelli, Shirley Bartolo, and Lorraine Lemke, with Sue Hazledine, Pam Spencer, and Marie Duck finishing in third place.
Only a few rinks of social games were held the following week on February 12. The winners were Sue Roscoe, Jenny Van Tilburg, and Kirstine Robinson, while the runners-up were Wendy Sonter and Coral Francis.
The first round of the Championship Fours also took place, with 4 winning teams advancing to play on Thursday against the remaining 4 teams.
Next Wednesday, February 19, will feature the semi-finals, and the very exciting final will take place on Thursday, February 20.
A representative from the North Mackay Ladies Bowls Club congratulated the participants and wished them all the best for the next round.
“Well done to all participants for their hard work and dedication! Best of luck to all teams and players in the upcoming rounds.”
_Contributed by Sue Hazledine _
Caption: Social winners: Kirstine Robinson, Jenny VanTilburg, Sue Roscoe
Caption: Lorraine Lemke, Shirley Bartolo, Pres Hilary, Jan Comelli
Caption: Lois Deguara, Sue Roscoe, President Hilary, Helen Fleming. Photos supplied

The Masters Qld Swimming (MSQ) Lane Warriors Program is a unique fitness challenge designed to track and celebrate every metre swum, whether it’s a brief session in the pool or an open water endurance effort. Since its launch in 2011, the program has encouraged swimmers to log their swimming distances throughout the calendar year, promoting a sense of achievement and healthy competition.
Swimmers are encouraged to record the distance swum each day, regardless of whether they are training, swimming laps, or using pool accessories like flippers or kickboards - every metre counts!
An Excel spreadsheet is provided to participants, which automatically tallies their total distance over the year. At the end of each year, clubs submit their members' swimming records. Participants are then grouped into three age categories, with the top five swimmers in each category receiving certificates to recognise their dedication and performance.
In the 2024 challenge, North Mackay Sinkers made waves with their impressive performance. With 10 dedicated swimmers, the club secured second place for the average distance swum per swimmer, reaching 372,350 meters. They also claimed second place for the total combined distance of 3,723,503 meters.
Standout individual performances included Pierre Craven, who topped his age group, alongside notable efforts from Naomi McGilvray, Dee McMurtrie, Nigel Dalton, Chris Webb, Rachel Mundy, and Sally Irwin. Dan Stampa and Sue Willett also delivered strong results in their respective age groups.
Collectively, the participating clubs covered a staggering 18,491 kilometres, averaging an impressive 188.6 kilometres per swimmer.
While the Sinkers' commitment to distance swimming is remarkable, the club also knows how to mix fitness with fun. They are hosting a Fun Day on Saturday, February 22, at the North Mackay High School pool on Valley Street. The short course event will feature 25m to 200m races in all strokes. Warm-up begins at 11am, with racing starting at noon.
Additionally, the Sinkers gather after their Saturday morning training sessions at the Memorial Pool for a social morning tea, provided by one of their members.
New members are always encouraged to join the club and experience the camaraderie and fitness benefits that come with being a part of the North Mackay Sinkers.
Caption: North Mackay Sinkers secured second place in the 2024 lane warriors challenge, swimming an impressive combined distance of 3.7 million meters while celebrating both fitness and community spirit. Photo supplied
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The 2025 BMA River 2 Reef Ride Youth Art Competition is set to shine a spotlight on the incredible talent of high school students across the Mackay, Whitsunday, and Isaac regions. With last year’s winning design worn by over 500 cyclists, anticipation is building to see which school will take out the top prize this year.
Last year’s champion, Moranbah State High School student Naiya Luczynski, produced a stunning jersey design that continues to be worn by riders across the region.
Will Moranbah State High School students defend their title in 2025, or will Sarina State High School - last year’s runner-up - go one better to claim first place?
Perhaps another school will rise to the challenge and take out the win!
BMA River 2 Reef Ride Event Manager Nikki Giles said the competition has proven to be an incredible platform for young artists to gain recognition.
“The talent we have in our local high schools is outstanding. It’s inspiring to see young artists have their work showcased on such a large scale.
“Last year’s winning jersey was not only a highlight of the event but continues to be worn in the cycling community.
“We can’t wait to see which school will create this year’s winning design.”
The 2024 winning artist, Naiya Luczynski reflected on her experience.
“Winning the 2024 Youth Artist Competition was an amazing experience.
“Seeing my design on over 500 riders at the event on 1st September was unforgettable, it was such a proud moment!
“I can’t wait to see what the next artist creates for 2025. It’s such a special opportunity to have your art showcased in such a big way.”
The 2025 winner will receive a $500 cash prize, with $250 awarded to second place and $100 for third place. In addition to the prize money, the winning design will be worn by hundreds of cyclists at this year’s BMA River 2 Reef Ride on 7th September 2025, giving the young artist an incredible portfolio opportunity.
Artists can download the jersey design template directly from the competition page on the BMA River 2 Reef Ride website at www.river2reefride.com.au. All of the terms and conditions can be found on the competition page.
Entries close on 3 March 2025.
Caption: 2024 artist Naiya Luczynski from Moranbah State High School in her winning design at last year’s BMA River 2 Reef Ride. Photo supplied.

Mackay’s softball scene is witnessing some incredible talent on the international stage, after local athletes Evie Grace and Miley Barrow recently headed to Wellington, New Zealand as Junior Pathway Players.
These softball stars are set to showcase their skills against top representative teams, highlighting the awesome opportunities softball provides to players of all ages in Mackay. With minimal equipment required - often just a pair of soccer boots - softball remains one of the most affordable and accessible sports in the region.
Cheryl Martin has been a long-time member of the Mackay softball community, dedicating over 35 years to the sport, yet she still finds joy in watching the next generation of players progress.
“Just watching the kids grow, from juniors to seniors - that’s what keeps me involved,” she says.
“Now, my grandkids are part of the game, and it’s so rewarding to see them improve.”
Parents and grandparents are also encouraged to get involved - whether it’s learning to score, volunteering in the canteen, or becoming an umpire.
“It’s a real family sport, with great opportunity,” says Cheryl.
“You form lifelong friendships…Some of the players I started with when I was 12, I still run into today.”
With training, coaching clinics, and opportunities to progress to higher levels at an affordable price, Softball is the sport of choice for those seeking fun, family-friendly competition and personal growth.
Caption: Evie Grace
Caption: Miley Barrow. Photos supplied
(Group photos) Caption: Mackay girls Miley and Evie travelled to Wellington, New Zealand, to proudly represent Mackay on the softball field. Photo source: Softball Queensland

Hot on the heels of a sold-out event in 2024, organisers of this year’s BMA Mackay Marina Run are encouraging runners to secure their place early.
The 2024 run saw a total of 3,646 runners participate in the event with all race categories sold out prior to the run.
BMA Mackay Marina Run Event Director, Tim Magoffin, advised the event’s surge in popularity is part of a wider trend across the running industry in Australia.
Tim said, “Across the country, there’s been a growing trend over the past couple of years, with interest in running events growing exponentially.
“Many of the major events including the Gold Coast Marathon and Sydney Marathons are reaching capacity within a very short time.”
Tim believes this result is great news for the industry, and advised that “Running is a sport that offers a lot of benefits, not only for the people that run, but also for the communities that hold these races.
“To have successful, sell out events, ensures that the runs will continue to have longevity and will continue to provide social and economic benefits to those involved.
“That’s particularly important for regional areas like Mackay where sports tourism is a major contributor to visitor nights and the local economy.
“Last year was a great example of that with registrations coming from across Australia and we also attracted a number of international runners.
“That’s excellent exposure for Mackay and all that our region has to offer.”
Tim expects that the event will again prove popular in 2025 with runners advised to take advantage of early bird pricing and secure their places sooner rather than later.
He said, “Already registrations for this year are up 173%.
“We have made some capacity changes for 2025 to allow more people to run, but our advice is to make sure you register early to avoid disappointment.”
Registrations for the 2025 BMA Mackay Marina Run are now open with early Bird pricing ending on the 19th of March.
_For further information visit www.mackaymarinarun.com _
Caption: BMA Mackay Marina Run is racing towards another sell-out in 2025, with runners urged to register early after a booming 2024 event. Photos supplied

Sunset Bay Outrigger Canoe Club is gearing up for the 2025 North Queensland Zone season, with returning President Belinda Quakawoot and new Secretary Renee Martin leading the charge.
The 2025 committee boasts a fantastic mix of experience, with members ranging from just six months of paddling to over 25 years, all eager to contribute to the club’s success.
Always open to newcomers and returning paddlers, Sunset Bay invites anyone interested in joining the fun at Eimeo Beach to get in touch with Club Captain Debbie O'Dea at 0413 804 688 or Denise Schmid at 0418 137 163.
Caption: Sunset Bay Outrigger Canoe Club’s 2025 committee, led by president belinda quakawoot and secretary renee martin, welcomes paddlers of all levels to eimeo beach. Photo source: Sunset Bay Outriggers
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After a month-long break over the festive season, the Bowen Bridge Club was back in full swing. To start off the year, six ladies from the Bowen Bridge Club travelled to the Gold Coast to compete in one of Australia’s most prestigious bridge tournaments.
Held at the Gold Coast Congress Centre, the international bridge tournament brought together 2,000 competitors from 11 countries. Including our ladies and many other Australians from across the states and territories. The week-long competition saw some impressive performances from the Bowen players, highlighted by several strong finishes and even a few wins.
Sue McInnes and Debbie Breeze won one session in the Restricted Section E, finishing 4th overall out of 80 teams in the final. Thea Weekes and Lydie Martin also had a successful run, winning a session in the Restricted Section D and placing 9th overall out of 80. To round off the Bowen success, Jill Brabon and Beverley Lawcock placed 3rd in their section of 75 teams.
Congratulations to all the Bowen players for their remarkable achievements in such a competitive bridge field! Their hard work and dedication to the game truly paid off.
Caption: Debbie Breeze and Sue McInnes with Richard Ward of the Tournament’s Administration Team. Photo Supplied: Lydie Martin
Caption: Thea Weekes and Lydie Martin with Richard Ward. Photo Supplied: Lydie Martin
Caption: All the competitors at the Gold Coast Congress. Photo Supplied: Lydie Martin

This weekend marks a momentous occasion for the Proserpine Pitbulls, with every eligible team securing a spot in the Mackay Junior Cricket Grand Finals. It’s a moment of pride for this small but mighty club, which has shown remarkable growth over the past few years. From just two teams in the 2020/21 season to five teams competing in 2024/25, the Pitbulls’ rise is nothing short of inspiring.
The U12, U15, and U17 teams all finished in 1st place, while the U13s came in 2nd on the ladder, securing their place in this weekend’s grand finals. The U11s were unfortunately not eligible to play in the finals, but their contributions to the club's spirit have been equally valuable. However, this success has not come without its challenges. Just after Christmas last year, the club faced a devastating blow when their maintenance shed was broken into, and vital groundskeeping equipment was stolen. It was a crushing setback, especially after Proserpine had just hosted the Northern Alliance U13 State Championships.
Despite the adversity, the Pitbulls have shown incredible resilience. Thanks to unwavering support from the Mackay Cricket Association, the community, and local businesses, the club has bounced back stronger than ever. The determination and grit displayed by players, coaches, and supporters have been key to getting every team into the grand final.
Regardless of the outcome this weekend, the 2024/25 season is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and community spirit that defines the Pitbulls. This proud little club, through its challenges and triumphs, continues to hold its head high, it’s a testament to all the hard work and commitment from all the players, coaches, and supporters past and present. The club and would like to thank everyone for their continued support, GO THE MIGHTY PITBULLS!
Photos and Story contributed with thanks by Mark Valmadre

As we near the end of our club night season, it’s been incredible to witness the number of upgrades and club records set by our swimmers. A huge congratulations to Jax Eaves, Eloise Chegwidden, Jax Clayworth, and Lucas Korosec for breaking new club records over the past fortnight!
We also want to acknowledge the swimmers who have recently earned upgrades for their outstanding performances: Reid and Asher Springbett, Zach Trefz, Indiana De-Lisle, Lucas Korosec, Kaitlyn Moon, Faithlyn Trotter, Indigo Harland, and Ruby Lawson. Congratulations to each of you for your dedication and continuous improvement!
This week marked our second Distance Night of the season, offering swimmers the chance to challenge themselves in longer races. The evening kicked off with the 1500m Freestyle, a true test of endurance. Great job to Jax Clayworth, Tora Delac, Harris Delac, and Zach Trefz for taking on this race and delivering exceptional performances.
Another highlight was the 400m Individual Medley, where Isabella Pisaniello, Charlie Doherty, and Roxy Groom pushed past their comfort zones with impressive swims.
We also saw some fantastic personal bests. Congratulations to Harry Chegwidden, Bonnie Crichton, Maeve Dichiera, Roxy Groom, Indigo Harland, Issac Pisaniello, Isabella Pisaniello, and Addie Sanders for achieving remarkable improvements in their times.
Over the weekend, several families travelled to Townsville for a special interclub meet, providing swimmers with the chance to secure qualifying times for the NQ Schools competition. Well done to those who hit their targets – we wish you the best in your applications!
Looking ahead, our focus now shifts to the NQ Championships in Townsville next weekend. We’re excited to see our swimmers compete against some of the region’s best. Good luck, Cannons!
Story and Photos contributed with thanks by Jade Korosec