
Tuesday’s winners were Ray Muir, Maureen Hyde and Deb Retchless defeated Neale Chittenden, Joe Cukela and Bill Price. Gus Murray, Barry Donn and Dennis Madeley defeated John Hayson, Skin Querro and Laurie Land. Stumpy Adams, Sue Shearing and Shirley Jones defeated Bron Tolcher, Isabel Wheeler and Boof Querro. The jackpot didn’t go off. Club Competition for the week: Men’s Open Single Final was won by Allan Rolfe who defeated Ron Hyde. Men’s Open Pairs: Mark Drummond Allan Rolfe defeated Laurie Land and Kevin Daniels. Men’s B Singles Final: N Chittenden defeated Kevin Baxter. Ladies B Singles Deb Retchless defeated Lindy Suann. Sunday’s Mother Day afternoon winners were: John Hayson and Lorraine Knight who defeated Skin Querro and Laurie Land. Boof Qurerro and Wheeler K Jewell defeated Celly Jeal, Deb Retchless and Kennedy Whitton. Eileen Dunn, Maureen Hyde and Greg Colquhoun defeated Bill Myers, Gavin Charles and Allan Rolfe. Lindy Suann, Sue Shearing and Graeme Read defeated Alex Beaumont, Shirly Jones and Stuart Jeal who also won the Jackpot. Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren Winners John Hayson and Lorraine Knight with Men's President Graeme Read Photo supplied
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The week started on Tuesday with the continuation of Women’s Pairs and social bowls, which saw skipper David Bradley with lead Regan Maher become the pairs winners of the day. Wednesday afternoon social bowls had 28 participants, and the highest score of the day went to the team of skipper Noel Crosbie with lead Mervyn Stewart, who won 32–19 over skipper Phil O'Brien and Desmond Ballance. Wednesday night Business House Bowls saw about 30 bowlers attend, run by Bob and Yvonne Spees, with results to be announced next week. Friday afternoon saw the arrival of 16 bowlers from the Christian College, and what a talented group they are. Mr Richardson, Aishmeen Sandhu, and Shaniah Saremo are an awesome pairs team and could become very successful future representative bowlers if they choose to pursue the sport. Cooper Wilde is also a very talented sportsman and a fantastic asset to the school. Special mention must also go to Ryan Clark and Elliana Langshore, who could develop into excellent bowlers if they continue to apply themselves and build their skills. This program will give all the students valuable lessons in teamwork and demonstrate what sport can do for classroom development and success in understanding subjects that may have previously seemed difficult. We look forward to continuing to work with the students. Saturday morning Scroungers saw the last spot for the afternoon finals up for grabs, and John Matterson, who has just returned to the club after major heart surgery, proved he is still a very good bowler by winning the final spot against Andy McDougall and Tony Whitehorn. The previous winners lined up for the final: Des Ballance, Maureen Barnard, David Cleary, Alan Pershouse, John Askew, Betty and Tony Whitehorn, Dennis Donadelli, and, to everyone’s surprise and delight, John Matterson. He continued his brilliant form, winning the coveted trophy in the final. Sunday afternoon’s social bowls saw two games of pairs and one game of triples. Liz and Arthur McManus teamed up with Des Ballance and won 26–15 over Stacey Hadlow’s team of Lou Rogan and Alma Rose Mawson. However, the winners of the day, with the lowest winning margin drawn out by Club Manager Fiona Greener, were the team of “Take the Money Tony” Whitehorn with Dawn Dowell, who won 21–20 over skipper Margo Stanley and Brett Simpson. The men’s singles in A Grade, B Grade, and Seniors have now reached the semi-finals, with results to be published soon. Men’s and Women’s Pennants also commence this weekend. Free lessons continue on Monday and Thursday afternoons from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm, and all are welcome. John Askew presents John Matterson with his Scroungers Trophy after his well-deserved win. Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson John Matterson receiving the trophy after his well-deserved victory. Photo supplied
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Whitsunday Weightlifting Club wrapped up a successful Parabench Development Competition last weekend as part of the 2026 North Queensland Games, with four athletes competing across the age and ability spectrum in what proved to be an inspiring day of sport at St Catherines Catholic College in Proserpine. Held on Saturday 2 May and run in partnership with Para Powerlifting Australia, the event drew competitors from across the region — from Townsville to Mackay — ranging in age from 21 to 64 years. The standard of lifting impressed all in attendance, with athletes at very different stages of their para-sport journey each delivering standout performances. Taking out first place in the women's division was Australian representative Trish Wallace from Townsville, who benched an impressive 64kg. Local para-athlete Di Jackson claimed second place with a 33kg lift, while first-time competitor Sigrid Eitler took third with 30kg — a remarkable debut on the competition platform. In the men's division, Mackay athlete Bryce Jackson took first place with a 62kg bench. Club founder, president and head coach Leanne Knox said the day exceeded expectations. "Although it was a small competition, it helped raise awareness of our club's capacity to train people with all kinds of disabilities," she said. "There is a place for everyone in our club." Knox is encouraging anyone living with movement limitations or other disabilities — as well as carers — to reach out and explore how strength training can benefit their physical, mental and social wellness. The club also celebrated a significant equipment milestone, with a specialist bench built thanks to local business Airlie Sail and Shade (Paul Mitchell) and club member Ian Cordell, alongside a bench received through the Para Uplift Program via the Australian Institute of Sport. With competitors eyeing national and international competition, the future looks bright for para-sport in the Whitsundays. To find out more, contact Whitsunday Weightlifting Club on 0411 199 427. Competition results: Female 1st: Trish Wallace - 64kg bench 2nd - Di Jackson - 33 kg bench 3rd Sigrid Eitler - 30 kg bench Male 1st Bryce Jackson - 62 kg bench. Contributed with thanks to the Whitsunday Weightlifting Club Competitors and volunteers after a successful competition. Photo supplied
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U13 Prem pushed Magpies FC in a physical contest, with Connor Miller scoring early before a late goal flurry saw Magpies claim a 4-1 win. Meanwhile, the U13 Div 1 side celebrated its first victory of the season, defeating Country United 5-1 behind a brace from Oakley Wilson and strong team performances throughout, particular in the back line. U14/15 Prem side dominated Mackay Lions with a clinical attacking display, highlighted by a Shannon Matthews goal and Eli Wallis double in a commanding 4-1 win. Meanwhile, U14/15 Div 1 suffered late heartbreak, with Wanderers Red snatching a 2-1 victory despite strong performances from Alex Draper and keeper Jackson Paroz. Men’s Div 2 ground out a hard-fought 1-0 win against Country United after Jared Leaman capitalised on a late goalkeeping error, while Division 1 stayed patient to secure a physical 2-0 victory, with Sam Reynolds and Ian Wilson on target against a stubborn Country United outfit. Whitsunday United’s Women’s Prem team battled hard against Wanderers FC, with Michelle Sothmann opening the scoring in a competitive clash before Wanderers FC secured a 3-1 win. Strong performances from Nicole Wilkinson, Keely Salter and Bre Campbell highlighted the team’s determination ahead of next week’s matchup against Country United. WUFC’s U23s delivered a dominant 11-0 win over Magpies FC, with Aaron Kinsella scoring four goals and two apiece for Finlay Farrell, Seb Shand and Pepe Perea. An impressive clean sheet for goalkeeper Josh Healey. The Premier Men followed with a commanding 4-1 victory against Magpies FC, highlighted by Ethan Rose’s penalty and a Reef Peel hat-trick in a fast, physical clash. Goal Keeper - Josh Healey Contributed with thanks to Joscelyn O’Keefe
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Red point week
The weekend saw the Whitsunday Zone Teams played in Mackay. Ten teams of four players competed for Red Points in the competition. Team Brown won after winning all nine rounds, a fantastic result! After three rounds of play with three different partners in the Remembrance Pairs Debra Goodchild came out as a winner, with Sandy Patterson winning the under 100 mps section. Fourteen other players in the competition also received a portion of red points.
Weekly Results
Monday 26 May 2025 –- 5 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Margaret Lane / Barbara Tait 1st Diane Morgan / Marilin Robins
2nd Nancy Martin / Terry Sheedy 2nd Sandy Paterson / Mary Rose Ramsden
3rd Edward Kliese / Diane Stokes 3rd Helen Van Den Broek / Jan Harris
Tuesday Evening 27 May 2025 – 4 Table One Table Green Points
1st Terry Sheedy / Helen Van Den Broek 2nd Sandra Morris / Diane Morgan
3rd Marilin Robins / Faye Wright 4th Mick King / John McGee
Wednesday 28 May 2025 – 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Joy Robinson / Robert Carless 1st Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood
2nd Karen Caldwell / Geoff Taylor 2nd Frances Brown / Alan Brown
3rd Josie Crowley /Barbara Tait 3rd Susan Wright / Bob Ellis
Thursday Evening 29 May 2025 – 3 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Jan Harris / Frances Brown 2nd Adrian Westcott / Faye Wright
3rd Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless 4th Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia
Friday 30 May 2025 – Remembrance Day Pairs Week 3 of 3 - 11 Table Mitchell Red Points
N/S E/W
1st Eric Goodchild / David Ting 1st Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix
2nd Terry Sheedy / Janelle Conroy 2nd Frances Brown / Patricia Garner
3rd Roland Taylor / Lynne O’Neill 3rd Mary Cruickshank / Geoffrey Patterson
4th Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor 4th Ming Ting / Eric Goodchild
4th Alan Brown / Diane Morgan 5th Noel Bugeia / Anne Lutz
Remembrance Pairs Final results after 3 weeks of play – Individual Winner Red Points
1st Debra Goodchild 1st Novice – Sandy Patterson
Saturday 31 May & Sunday 1 June 2025 – Whitsunday Zone Teams – Red Points
Team Members
1st Brown Alan Brown / Frances Brown / Marilin Robins / Diane Morgan / Janet Hansen
2nd Sheedy Terry Sheedy / Janelle Conroy / Geoff Taylor / Noel Bugeia
3rd Shuttlewood Lorna Shuttlewood / Susan Wright / Geoffrey Patterson / Faye Wright
4th Goodchild Debra Goodchild / Eric Goodchild / Ming Ting / David Ting
Contributed by Joy Block
Marilyn, Alan, Frances, Diane (Janet absent). Photos supplied
Debra Goodchild
Sandy Patterson

Monday’s self-selected triples saw Jim Steele, Chris Healey and Jenny Healey emerge victorious over Keith Janette and Norm Dawson in a strong performance. In other matches, Ron Hyde, Maureen Hyde and Alby Vigar defeated Sugar Brunker, Kevin Daniels and Kennedy Whitton. Trish, Bob and Leon also claimed a win over Robyn, Isobel and Merle. The jackpot remained elusive.
On Tuesday, winners were decided on Rink 4, with Lindy Suann, Margaret Wilson and Penny Warren defeating Merle Elphinstone, Gavin Charles and Maureen Hyde. Other results saw G. Tartaglia and B. Dykstra defeat I. Laird and R. Hyde, while Sue Shearing, John Hayson and Denis Madely triumphed over Bron Tolcher, Louise S. Collins and Rodney. Once again, the jackpot didn’t go off.
The Ladies’ Club Pairs Final was held on Sunday morning, showcasing a high standard of play and enthusiasm. Denise Wallace and Penny Warren took home the title, defeating Jocelyn Defranciscis and Tiarna Rogers.
Sunday afternoon featured three triples games and two pairs matches. The standout team of the day was Graham Smith, Mark McHorgan and Joe Paynting, who secured a win over Shirley Smith, Sue Simons and Denis Madely.
Meanwhile, the Men’s team represented the club proudly at the District Purple Pennant, taking on strong competition from Hughenden, Charters Towers, Thuringowa, Ayr, Giru, Bowen and Alligator Creek. Congratulations go to Bowen, who won the event, with Ayr finishing runners-up. The Ladies Purple Pennant will be held in Bowen in a fortnight.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Ladies Club Pairs Champions Denise Wallace and Penny Warren. Photo supplied

As we wrap up our 2025 end-of-season presentation series, we highlight the swimmers whose dedication, consistency, and sportsmanship stood out over the entire year – along with the parents and volunteers whose efforts help keep the Cannonvale Cannons running strong.
One of the most respected honours each year are the Trainers Awards, selected by our coaching team to recognise consistent effort and a positive attitude at training throughout the full 12 months of the season.
Trainers Awards
Junior Trainer:
Evie Doherty
Harris Delac
Senior Trainer:
Zach Trefz
Ruby Harland
Andie Reynolds
We also celebrated swimmers who achieved incredible speed milestones in our own pool. The following swimmers earned their place in two of our club’s most exclusive honours:
Mudie Family 70s Club
(Awarded to swimmers who complete 100m of any stroke, including IM, in under 70 seconds – one time per stroke)
Roxy Groom – 100m Freestyle
Isabella Pisaniello – 100m Freestyle (absent)
Tyler Bennett – 100m Freestyle
Jax Clayworth – 100m Freestyle
Zach Trefz – 100m Backstroke
Minute Club
(Awarded to swimmers who complete 100m of any stroke, including IM, in under 60 seconds – one time per stroke)
Jacob Bell – 100m Butterfly
Another highlight of the evening was the presentation of our major annual awards:
Swim of the Year
Awarded to Tora Delac for her performance at Nationals this year.
Sportsperson of the Year
Awarded to Jacob Bell, recognising not just his achievements in the pool, but his leadership, sportsmanship, and positive presence within the club.
We also took time to thank the many hands that make the club function week in and week out. A heartfelt thank you goes to our dedicated volunteers who help behind the scenes and on pool deck.
Special thanks to our Race Secretary Theresa Manning, who keeps our meets running like clockwork. She also brings a touch of fun to our presentation nights with her parent timekeeper awards – and this year’s Timekeeper of the Year was proudly awarded to Ginger White.
To our Officials – Andrew, Danny, Kristen, Theresa, and Jade – thank you for your time, training, and ongoing commitment to fair competition.
As we celebrate the season just gone, we also look ahead. Our club relies on the involvement of our parent community, and we warmly invite all families to attend our upcoming Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 10th June.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

We’re stoked to report that it’s been a great week in fishing, and that the weather conditions for the week ahead are looking stellar.
Dam
With the mornings and evenings being colder, barra fishing at the dam has continued to get slower. We have had reports of some being caught in the middle of the day when it’s warmest, with barra sunning themselves in the weed beds. Sight casting and top water lures are most effective here.
Estuary
Good numbers of mud crabs have been reported across the Lethebrook region. Most reports we’ve received have been caught up the back of narrow creeks as opposed to the wider river mouth.
Grunter continue to be about in good numbers. The key to catching them is using fresh bait, with poddy mullet and herring being the best options. When casting, get up into sandy and rocky areas.
Mangrove jack are also still around. If you’re chasing bigger ones, use fresh or live bait.
Islands & Offshore
With the recent nice weather, lots of boats have finally been getting out to the reef. Micro jigging in 20-30m of water has been producing lots of coral trout and slow-pitch jigging in 50-60m of water has produced several great red emperor. Once again though, the challenge for many has been getting their catch past the sharks.
Lots of large Chinaman fish halve also been landed, but please remember that these are a protected species and need to be sent back down.
Best of luck out there!
Contributed with thanks to Beth Hockley and Jason Fisher from Tackle World Airlie Beach
Whitsunday local, Ryan Hutchinson, with a GT caught at Knuckle Reef. Photo supplied

As the final week of autumn wrapped up, club members had plenty to celebrate both on and off the green. The biggest news? The long-awaited cover installation is expected to take place after next weekend’s 16 Teams competition, organised by Margo Stanley.
Tuesday saw a thrilling 22-all draw between Skippers Joan McGrath (with Greg Fennell at lead) and Tony Whitehorn (with Mel Fennell at lead). The overall winners were Regina Aquilina’s team, who clinched a 23–21 win with Mark Mawson and promising new bowler Gina Passfield.
On Wednesday, 20 bowlers took to the green. A warm welcome was extended to visiting players Malcolm Townson from Glasshouse Mountains Bowling Club (Sunshine Coast) and Roslyn and Ian MacRae from Woodend Bowls Club in Victoria’s Macedon Ranges. The big winners of the day were skipper Betty Whitehorn and Roslyn MacRae, who defeated Regina Aquilina and Ian MacRae. Well done, ladies!
There was no Business House Bowls on Wednesday night due to the State of Origin.
Friday morning saw further impressive development from the Endeavour Foundation participants. Michael, Jett, Kathy and Keana continue to improve with every game and could well be gold medal contenders for the 2026 Disability Games.
The Christian College group is also making significant progress, with Riley Jacobson, Shannon Matthews, Nadia Piggott and Ella Jones showing excellent potential. Several others are close behind and, with focus and application, could become fine bowlers.
Saturday morning saw Division One take on North Mackay, with all three teams playing impressive bowls. Newcomers Tony Whitehorn and John Matterson slotted seamlessly into the squad. At home, Manny Isgro’s team defeated a strong South Suburban side, while Bob McMahon and Harrison Quad’s teams were gallant in narrow defeats.
Division Three travelled to Sarina on Saturday and played well despite the loss, bouncing back on Sunday with a win over North Mackay. Division Five struggled against Proserpine but found form on Sunday, delivering a strong victory over RSL Memorial. Congratulations to skippers Mervyn Stewart and John Askew and their teams for their determination and teamwork.
Division Six secured a strong win against Mackay Bowls Club on Saturday. On Sunday, they faced a tough test at RSL Memorial on a challenging green. Steve Lawrie’s team (Tony Kelly, Greg Fennell and Mark Mawson) fought hard but were edged out 17–16 on the final bowl. Dennis Donnadelli’s team of Des Ballance, John Brown and Bob Fenney also put in a solid performance.
With a two-week break for the Australian Open, attention now turns to the final rounds of the season. Current standings:
Division 1: 4th position
Division 3: Last, but within striking distance of two other teams
Division 5: Second-last, with confidence for a strong finish
Division 6: 4th, but just a few points from first—still in the hunt for the title
A huge few weeks ahead as the season reaches its exciting conclusion!
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Division 6 skippers Dennis Donnadelli and Steve Lawrie at RSL Memorial Grounds

This week’s social bowls were played under perfect weather, with the cooler, drier conditions showcasing the excellent state of our grass greens thanks to consistent care.
On Wednesday, Henny Tattam and Barry Zillmann defeated Alen Sanderson and Philip Brown 26–14, while John Anderson, Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison edged out Trevor Parsons, Arthur Griffith and Heather Brown in a close 21–20 game.
Sunday afternoon’s social bowls began later than usual due to Pennants, and we appreciated the patience of our regulars. It was great to welcome back Garry Alexander and introduce two visiting Germans to the game. In the afternoon matches, Alen Sanderson and John Anderson defeated Wayne Melrose and Arthur Griffith 16–12. Marieke, Henny Tattam and Heather/Philip Brown defeated Bastion, Mary Hedgelong and Garry Alexander 20–12.
The Social Participation Tally continues to tighten: Arthur Griffith leads with 49 points, Bruce Uhe and Philip Brown follow on 47, Heather Brown and Alen Sanderson sit on 40, and Sandy Daffara has 35.
In Pennants, Division 1 played two away games. On Saturday, they defeated Sarina 66–53, earning 5 points. On Sunday, they lost to North Mackay 53–68 but claimed 1 point.
Division 5 had an excellent weekend. On Saturday, they won 46–37 at Airlie Beach for 4 points. Sunday saw them dominate North Mackay 50–24, securing all 5 points.
Current standings see Division 1 in third place with 20 points, and Division 5 also in third on 16 points (on margin).
Thanks to Ken Watts for providing smoko on Sunday, and to Philip Brown for umpiring and helping run the bar.
Pennants will now pause for two weeks to allow district players to compete at the Australian Open. Best of luck to all representing Proserpine!
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

Football - Whitsunday United FC
Friday 6 June
6:00pm - Div 2 Men vs Country United FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
8:00pm - Div 1 Men vs Country United FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
Saturday 7 June
9:30am - U13 FQPL vs Mackay Wanderers U13 FQPL Rubies at Mackay Football Park
9:30am - U14 vs Mackay Rangers FC U14 Gold at Whitsunday Sports Park
11:00am - U13 Div 1 vs Magpies FC at Mackay Football Park
11:15am - U15/16 vs Dolphins FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
5:00pm - U23 Men vs Magpies FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
7:00pm - Men vs Magpies FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
AFL - Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Saturday 7 June (Mental Health Round)
9:15am – U13s vs Swans at Whitsunday Sports Park
10:40am – U15s vs Swans at Whitsunday Sports Park
12:15pm – U17s vs Bakers Creek at Whitsunday Sports Park
1:50pm – Senior Women vs Bakers Creek at Whitsunday Sports Park
3:20pm – Senior Men vs Bakers Creek at Whitsunday Sports Park
Rugby Union - Proserpine/Whitsunday Rugby Union Club
Saturday 7 June
1:00pm - Reserve Grade vs Mackay Brothers at Leprechaun Park
3:30pm - Premier Grade vs Mackay Brothers at Leprechaun Park
Touch Rugby - Whitsunday Touch
Monday 9 June
Semi final fixtures at Whitsunday Sports Park
Cricket – Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Contact airliebeachcc@yahoo.com.au for information about Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Netball – Whitsunday Netball Association
Contact netballwhitsunday@gmail.com for netball information
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Whitsunday United junior and senior teams were in action over the weekend, delivering a mix of gritty performances, high-scoring wins, and signs of strong development across the board.
U13 Division 1
Facing the undefeated Country United, the Under 13 Division 1 side showed significant improvement from their last encounter. A tightly contested first half saw both teams locked in a defensive stalemate until the dying seconds, when Country broke through with a long-range strike to lead 1-0 at the break. Whitsunday held firm in the second half, but two late goals from the opposition saw the final score settle at 3-0. Despite the result, the young squad impressed with their resilience and teamwork, with Captain Brook leading by example in a best-on-ground performance. He was well supported by Riley and Parker in defence, anchoring a much-improved effort.
U13 Premier
The Premier U13s also travelled to Mackay, putting in one of their best displays of the season against second-placed Rangers. In a thrilling end-to-end contest, Whitsunday matched their highly rated opponents for intensity, skill and determination, ultimately falling 2-1 in a match that could have gone either way. Jackson Perez scored the goal for United, while Dally came close to levelling with a thunderous strike brilliantly saved by the Rangers’ keeper. Credit goes to Dally, Chad, and Bailey for their tireless efforts across the full match, helping keep the team grounded and competitive.
U14s Dominate
The Under 14s were clinical in their 19-0 demolition of Rangers Black, with Kobe opening the scoring in the third minute and netting five in total. Shannon led the tally with six goals, while Austin, Tyson F, Nick M, Liam, Bailey, and Eli G also added their names to the scoresheet. The team’s passing, movement and unselfish play kept Rangers on the back foot all game, with impressive assists coming from Tyson F and Nick M. Thanks to U13s Bailey and Alex for stepping up and contributing to the dominant performance.
U16s Fire in Crucial Win
In a must-win clash against rivals Magpies, the Under 16s made a statement with a commanding 10-0 win. A penalty conversion in the opening minute set the tone, followed by a second spot kick and a long-range strike that had the boys 3-0 up by halftime. The second half was all Whitsunday, with highlight goals from Jacob and Tyrell among the seven added after the break. Harry notched a hat-trick, Cody scored twice, and Samuel, Kai and Noah also found the back of the net.
Premier Women Hold On for Valuable Win
The Whitsunday Premier Women picked up a hard-fought 2–1 win on the road against Country. Goals from Sarah and Bre in the first half put the visitors in control, though a lapse in concentration allowed Country to pull one back before the break. The second half saw plenty of attacking intent from United, but missed chances and moments of miscommunication kept the scoreline tight. Still, three points in the bag and a solid base to build on ahead of next week’s key home fixture against Magpies.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic

Cannonvalley Pony Club hosted a fantastic weekend of equestrian competition on 31 May and 1 June, featuring a full day of dressage followed by a day of combined training – a discipline comprising a dressage test and a jumping round.
The event was fortunate to have beautiful weather, making for a safe and enjoyable competition. The hosting club was well represented, alongside riders travelling from across the Whitsundays, Mackay, and as far as Dysart, all vying for qualifiers or exposure ahead of the upcoming state event.
The weekend was a celebration of fine riding, great sportsmanship, and strong community spirit. Spectators enjoyed excellent viewing, and the standard of horsemanship on display was something the club is immensely proud of.
A heartfelt thank you goes to our generous sponsors – Horseland Mackay for providing prizes, and our sponsors Warren Transport, BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort, and Bendigo Bank for their valued support.
To stay updated on upcoming events, including our next competition – showjumping and jump equitation on 26–27 July – follow Cannonvalley Pony Club on Facebook.
Contributed with thanks to Cannonvalley Pony Club
Some of the prize getters from Saturday’s dressage.
Junior rider Madi McMahon in her first dressage test, led by mother Claudia Keddeman.
Photos supplied

The 2025 Charity Horse Ride and Bush Muster, hosted by Breakaway Horse Riders Mackay, was a powerful show of community spirit, purple pride and heartfelt purpose — with thousands of dollars raised in support of vital health causes including cancer research, heart disease research, and the Mackay Base Hospital Oncology Unit.
More than 170 riders saddled up for the annual event, which this year shone a spotlight on pancreatic cancer awareness, honouring survivors like lunchtime speaker Greg Barr, who shared his personal journey with the disease.
The ride began at 107 Brand Road near Mirani and wound its way through picturesque country to Dows Creek Hall, where over 100 horses and their riders were cheered in by family, friends and locals. Among the many proud moments was seeing three generations of the Johnson family ride together, while original event supporters Ted and Bernice Bussey watched on from the sidelines with smiles and tears.
A morning tea stop at Mirani Community Hall, generously prepared by the CWA Gargett crew, gave riders and backup teams a warm break. After dismounting to cross the bridge, participants enjoyed a sausage sizzle at the lunch stop — made even more special thanks to a surprise BBQ courtesy of Marian Lawns Turf Farm, with Anthony and Corey and their family stepping up to feed the masses.
There was purple everywhere — from riders and horses to decorations — as people dressed up for the cause. Prizes were awarded for best dressed and top fundraisers, and plenty of lucky rider prizes were handed out at lunch.
Kaley-Jade Baker from Star101 clocked up 26km in the saddle, calling it a “record-breaking ride” as she celebrated her first charity ride with Breakaway alongside her horse Buddy:
“171 riders & over $24,000 raised in support of pancreatic cancer awareness for the Mackay Base Hospital’s oncology unit. Here’s to mine and Buddy’s first Breakaway Horse Riders Mackay charity ride!”
The Mackay Camera Group captured the action from start to finish, helping preserve the memories of an unforgettable day.
From community generosity to shared determination in the saddle, the 2025 Charity Ride was more than just a ride — it was a celebration of mateship, purpose, and purple passion.
Three generations in the saddle! From left: Adam, 2-year-old Charlotte, Scott, 4-year-old Georgia and Robert Johnson riding proudly together for a great cause.
Snapped in stride! Action shots from the day were captured by the talented Mackay Camera Group, preserving every purple-powered moment. Photos supplied

Steve Mathieson Adds Flavour To Players’ Lounge With Restyled Jim Beam Bottle
The players’ lounge at the Mackay Table Tennis Centre has become an even better spot to unwind after some spirited rallies on the court.
Thanks to morning fixtures organiser Steve Mathieson, the lounge now boasts a uniquely restyled bottle of Jim Beam—a creative touch that’s already turning heads.
Steve dedicated two hours to transforming the bottle into a decorative feature for the lounge, where players cool off with refreshments and swap stories – some of them mostly true – especially after evening matches.
There’s some speculation that part of Steve’s creative process may have involved helping to empty the bottle. Now sealed and proudly displayed, it’s sure to spark conversation for years to come.
Results
Branko Vucurovic attacks the ball as Tony Bowman goes back to defend in Tuesday morning Mackay table tennis fixtures on Tuesday. Tony won the battle -17, 7, 3, -9, 6.
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning fixtures, May 20, 2025.
Division 1:
Panther Prowlers (Doug Dungavell, John McGee, Kevin Abbott) d Cosmic Sorcerers (Delma Knight, Pam Joyce, Coral Morgan) 9-3. John/Kevin d Pam/Coral 7, 8, -6, -5, 9.
Phoenix Fire (Donna Abbott, Steve Mathieson, Noreen Fredericksen) d Ant Warriors (Geoff Denman, Judy Zahn) 8-4. Steve d Judy -10, 4, -8, 3, 6.
Star Lords (George Camilleri, Branko Vucurovic, Bryan Marshall) d Star Lords (Tony Bowman, Peter Goodson, Veronica Shepherd) 7-5. Tony d Branko -17, 7, 3, -9, 6.
Division 2:
Eclipse Spin (Helen Ware, Darryl Ross, Virginia Clayton) d Astro Aces (Iris Grasso, John Hamelink, Chris Collins) 9-3. Chris d Darryl -5, -11, 8, 8, 9.
Nova Smashers (Marie Taylor, Louise Gould, Frank Caruna) d Orion Orbiters (Ross DeBoer, Thelma Caruana, Robyn Bushell) 8-4.
Division 3:
Spider Smashers (Gerry Synnott, David Muir, Glenda Dutton) drew Captin Spins (Josie Davis, Sharon Muller, Myles Dutton) 6-all. Myles d Glenda -3, 8, -9, 8, 6.
Bat Serves (Madge Saunders, Ron Johl) drew Iron Rallies (Sally Muir, Allison Day, Laurie Bradshaw) 6-all. Ron d Sally -11, 3, 9, -11, 13.
Graham won the clash of the Grahams in Tuesday night Mackay Table Tennis fixtures, Graham Brake beating Graham Drury -9, -7, 8, 5, 8.
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday night fixture results May 20, 2025:
Division 1:
Tech Titans (Ivan Perkins, Neil Brown, Geoff Denman) d Nano Nets (Vimal Chilukuri, Vince Boeske, YiLin Jiang) 7-4. Vimal d Neil -10, 6, -6, 3, 9.
Pixel Paddles (Goncalo Serra, Robbie Richards, Trent Day) d Data Dashers (Niro Premachandra, Josh Brown, Barry Patterson) 7-4. Barry d Trent 6, 4, -9, -7, 9.
Pixel Players (Jacob Whelan, Donna Abbott, Graham Drury) d Byte Bouncers (Anne Sheridan, Graham Brake, Ian McKay) 6-5. Graham B d Graham D -9, -7, 8, 5, 8.
Code Crackers (Emma Widdup, Lee Brake) d App Attackers (Steven Whiting, Graeme Walker) 6-5. Steven d Lee -8, -6, 5, 6.
Division 2:
Circuit Cyclers (Janice Kent, Ross, David Symons) d Turbo Techs (Val Austin, Steve Mathieson, Logan Brown) 9-2. David d Logan 5, -8, 8, -9, 7.
Robo Rallies (Will VanDeKaa, Daniel, Tiffany Camilleri) d Cloud Chasers (Rod Hamelink, Syed Aminul Hossian, Samuel Whelan) 7-4. Syed d Will 7, -11, 12, 9.
Quantum Quicks (Mark Sleeman, Rymer Tabulo, Mark B) d Stream Strikers (Melanie Theodore, Delma Knight, George Camilleri) 6-5. Rymer d Delma -5, -10, 10, 6, 7.
Giga Gamers (Peter Goodson, Liz Burton) d Mega Movers (Craig VanDeKaa, Mark Stam) 3-2. Craig d Liz -4, 9, 10, -8, 6.
Contributed by Charlie Payne
Steve Mathieson has added character to the Mackay Table Tennis Centre’s players’ lounge with a cleverly restyled—and possibly self-emptied—Jim Beam bottle that’s now a talking point among players
Tony Branko. Photo credit: Charlie Payne

Over forty runners took part in the annual Grove 10km Handicap Trophy and 5km events on the weekend, continuing a proud 32-year tradition from the same starting point at the Andergrove Tavern on Andergrove Road.
The Mackay Road Runners Club extends its sincere appreciation to The Grove for its ongoing support of this iconic event, which remains a key fixture on the Club’s racing calendar.
The prestigious 10km Handicap Trophy is awarded to the first male or female to cross the finish line based on official club handicap start times. Timekeepers Rohan Miles and Julie Whibley ensured a smooth 7am start for both distances – an out-and-back course for the 5km, and a 10km loop incorporating the demanding Apsley Way circuit.
Despite starting with the highest handicap, Hamish Donnollan ran superbly to record the fastest 10km time of the day. However, it was Justin Rule who claimed the coveted handicap gold medal and the sought-after Grove Trophy.
Strong performances were also recorded by other 10km runners, including Craig McGahey, Ashley Miles, Judy Zahn, Joe Grech, Alan Zamparutti, Wayne Huntley, Chris Spiteri, Michael Feenaghty, Tahnie Malagueno, Jose Short,and Andrew Short. Special thanks go to Andrew for once again setting up the race course, with valuable assistance from David Isbister and Len Howarth at the start line. Andrew generously arrives in the early hours setting up course signs, water stop…and then runs the 10km.
In the 5km event, husband-and-wife teams Ross and Leanne Connor and Craig and Natasha Joynson both finished within twenty seconds of each other. The fastest 5km time was recorded by Todd Turner, followed closely by Max Miles, the Connors, the Joynsons, Kim Saron, and seasoned veteran runner Stuart Sport.
Special congratulations go to rising junior athlete Toby Rule, who the day prior had comfortably achieved a qualifying time trial, by nearly thirty seconds, for the 3km Steeplechase at the National Championships later this year. Though his efforts left little in reserve for Sunday’s 10km event, Toby still delivered a commendable performance as the second-highest handicapped runner.
Looking ahead, excitement is building for the BMA Mackay Marina Run this Sunday, 1st June. With record numbers of local, interstate, and international participants registered, this year’s event is shaping up to be the biggest in its 17-year history. Organisers are thrilled with the response across all race categories.
The popular Race Ambassadors’ “Live with the Legends” session, held Friday at the Mackay Mantra white marquee, is also expected to draw a crowd. Spots are limited, so head online to secure your place.
The Mackay Road Runners Club thanks the community, sponsors, volunteers, and supporters for their incredible backing of this signature event, which raises vital funds for the Mackay Branch of the Leukaemia Foundation. With picture-perfect winter conditions expected, it's the ideal time to enjoy Mackay’s stunning scenery and embrace the health and fitness benefits of running, whether alongside mates, colleagues, or family members.
Over forty Mackay Road Runners celebrated the 32nd Annual Grove 10km Handicap Trophy event supported by The Andergrove Tavern
Timekeepers, Rohan Miles (left) and Julie Whibley (right) congratulated on a job well done once again by President Paul Tilse (centre). Photos and words by Janelle Tilse
Mel Rich (right) who raced the 10km handicap start event in perfect form discusses results with coach, Belinda Rule

Sunday saw eighteen novice players (under 100 MP’s) take part in a competition, each supported by an experienced player. Held on the last Sunday of each month, this regular Novice and Mentor event offers a valuable opportunity for beginners to play alongside and learn from more seasoned players. Following six weeks of lessons and ongoing supervised play provided by Frances, Geoff, and their dedicated teams, participants gain confidence in a friendly and supportive setting. A big thank you goes to convener Anne Lutz and Director Mick King for making this such a successful and popular event. A fabulous afternoon tea is always provided, with plenty of laughter and fun mixed in with the focus and strategy of the game. (Intake February each year).
Weekly Results
Monday 19 May 2025 –NWP Week 10 of 24 - 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 1st Joy Block / Griffin Bancroft
2nd David Ting / Eric Goodchild 2nd Geoff Taylor / Andrew Canavan
3rd Pamela Finger / Ming Ting 3rd Susan Ross / Vicki Howard
4th Diane Morgan / Marilin Robins 4th Jewel Schmidt / Janine Rodgers
Tuesday Evening 20 May 2025 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Sandra Morris / Diane Morgan 1st Patricia Garner / Ted Cullinan
2nd Janelle Conroy / Geoff Taylor 2nd Marilin Robins / Faye Wright
3rd Terry Sheedy / Diane Stokes 3rd Martin Pearce / Andrew Canavan
Wednesday 21 May 2025 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild
2nd Joy Robinson / Robert Carless 2nd Griffin Bancroft / Victor Mason
3rd Joy Block / Diane Stokes 3rd Barbara Tait / Josie Crowley
4th Ming Ting / Debra Goodchild 4th Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood
Thursday Evening 22 May 2025 – 3 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Patricia Garner / Griffin Bancroft 2nd Janine Rodgers / Terry Sheedy
Friday 23 2025 – Remembrance Day Pairs Week 2 of 3 - 11 Table Mitchell Red Points
N/S E/W
1st Eric Goodchild / Debra Goodchild 1st Diane Morgan / Patricia Garner
2nd Geoffrey Patterson / Ian Cruickshank 2nd Susan Ross / Lynne O’Neill
3rd Anne Lutz / Frances Brown 3rd Lorna Shuttlewood / Alan Brown
4th Terry Sheedy / Geoff Taylor 4th Griffin Bancroft / Martin Pearce
5th Josie Cowley / Gwen Liddell 5th Jewel Schmidt / Ann Whitmore
Saturday 24 May 2025 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Sandy Patterson / Diane Morgan 1st Terry Sheedy / Martin Pearce
2nd Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger 2nd Susan Ross / Lynne O’Neill
3rd Griffin Bancroft / Julie O’Neill 3rd Jewel Schmidt / Laura Howland
4th Debra Goodchild / Eric Goodchild 4th Diane Stokes / Annie Lynch
Sunday 25 May 2025 – Novices and Mentors – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Annette Howe / Debra Goodchild 1st Anne Lutz / Susan Gibson
2nd Janine Rodgers / Jewel Schmidt 2nd Debbie Ludkin / John Ludkin
3rd Martin Pearce / Sue Meyer-Miller 3rd Ann Whitmore / Colleen Riddell
4th Geoff Cowen / Faith Hutchinson 4th Terry Sheedy / Glen Cocup
Contributed by Joy Block
Eighteen beginner players paired with experienced mentors for a fun and supportive afternoon at Mackay Contract Bridge Club. Photo supplied

Local golfers can rub shoulders – and pick up some handy tips – when Australia’s leading professional golfers make their return to the region for the annual North Queensland Series.
Starting May 31, Sarina Golf Club, Mackay Golf Club and Pioneer Valley Golf Club will each host a leg of the North Queensland Series that has become a popular feature on the adidas PGA Pro-Am Series calendar.
This year’s North Queensland Series has drawn winners from the most recent Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia season along with veterans including Marcus Fraser and Sam Brazel, both of whom have won internationally.
The Series is sponsored by Mackay Regional Council and events include the CMR Recycling Sarina Golf Club Pro-Am (May 31-June 1), the PIMS Mackay Festival of Golf and Roy Powell Security Pioneer Valley Pro-Am.
Highlighting the quality of players visiting North Queensland, Will Bruyeres (PNG Open), Ben Henkel (Gippsland Super 6) and Cory Crawford (Victorian PGA) will be in action on the back of wins last year along with defending champion at both Mackay and Pioneer Valley and 2024/2025 National PGA Pro-Am Series Order of Merit winner, Brett Rankin.
Mayor Greg Williamson said it was tremendous to have the Mackay region hosting three events in the National PGA Pro-Am Series.
“We are very excited to welcome hundreds of players, including about 60 professionals, from all over Australia, to compete in these events in Sarina, Mackay and the Pioneer Valley,” Mayor Williamson said.
“These events are also a vital stepping stone for our talented local golfers who aspire to break into the professional circuit, as they are a pathway to the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia.
“For the spectators, there is also a lot on offer – there are three current PGA Tour of Australasia tournament winners, three former European Tour winners and one Olympian competing.
“We can’t wait to see everyone teeing off in Mackay and we look forward to a fantastic series.”
PGA of Australia National Tournament Coordinator, Peter Welden, said that the support of regional centres such as Mackay was at the heart of what makes the PGA Pro-Am Series such a success.
“Given the support these events from the local communities, it is no surprise that so many of our best players want to be part of the North Queensland Series,” said Welden.
“There is close to $100,000 in prize money to be won, including a bonus $4,500 for the player with the lowest aggregate total across the three events.
“The quality of the golf courses are outstanding and the North Queensland hospitality is exceptional. With the players we have in each field, I expect the quality of golf to be world class.”
Other former Tour winners to have entered include Dimi Papadatos, Deyen Lawson, Aaron Pike and Louis Dobbelaar, fields of between 50-70 players to provide a substantial boost to the local economies.
The pro-am format that sees club golfers play alongside professionals offers a unique opportunity for North Queensland golfers to share the course with players they have watched during the summer months on Fox Sports.
Contributed by Tony Webeck
Former European Tour winner Sam Brazel (far left) at last year's CMR Recycling Pro-Am at Sarina. Photo supplied

Derby day was a resounding success, with the team traveling from Rockhampton to Mackay for two intense games filled with skill and great sportsmanship. Both sides displayed class on the field, making for an exciting day of softball action.
Rockhampton secured a 5-2 victory over the Angels, powered by fantastic pitching from 14-year-old Nate Benson. Nate, alongside Rory Spencer, contributed crucial runs for Rockhampton. Meanwhile, Angels’ pitcher Jaxon Maluga struck out five batters, with Heinrich Ackerman smashing a memorable home run.
The Dragons also enjoyed a narrow 4-2 win, providing valuable practice for key players Beau Nash, Andrew Baxter, and John Nash as they prepare for the Over-35 National Championship in Sydney, commencing 7th July. The Dragons look forward to returning the visit to Rockhampton for another round of competition soon.
Mackay Development Coach and Queensland Over-35 Men’s Head Coach, Murray Rivers, expressed gratitude for the new equipment provided through the Active Kids program grant.
Training resumes in early June, with fine-tuning underway for Beau Nash in the Over-35s, and state and national championship hopefuls Jaxon Maluga and Evie Grace. Murray is also excited by emerging junior talent—Boyd Baxter, Eli Neilson, Connor Doolan, and Levi Counsell—who have all been selected for the Queensland U14 squad. He praised Mackay’s first male Australian U18 pitcher, Jaxon Maluga, and U16 female Evie Grace, highlighting a growing development squad of 18 promising players.
In other action, the Dragons Slayers edged out the North Jacklin Pink Hawks 9-7 in a thrilling B-grade match. Tyler Noe smashed two home runs, supported by Latoya Latimer and Audra Pollard, each crossing home twice. Pitcher Maxine Baxter limited the Hawks to just three runs with eight assisted outs, aided by Stacey Swanton. Pink Hawks’ Katrina Whittaker made two catches and scored twice, while Angela Baker and Maddison Twyford delivered strong fielding performances, including a crucial double play.
The PM Deisel Hawks and BCN Dragons battled to a 1-1 draw after six innings. Tiffany Martin scored first for the Hawks in the fifth inning, with young Evie Grace responding in the sixth for the Dragons. Evie also excelled on the mound, recording seven strikeouts. Amy Goodwin, Alison Bekker, and Karli Davis made key catches for the Dragons, while Charlotte Whittaker, Jess Martin, and Miley Barrow contributed defensively for the Hawks. Erin Rutherford also impressed with her pitching for the Hawks.
Results:
Get the Power 10 def. Tyre Power 6
North Jacklin Chaos 13 def. Dunbar Angels 4
Slayers 9 def. North Jacklin Pink 7
Dragons Flies 17 def. Fireballs 5
Storm 14 def. Golden Oldies Angels 7
Heavy Iron Hawks 12 def. Devils 2
Custom Angels 10 def. Ausgroup 6
PM Deisel Hawks 1 drew with BCN Dragons 1
Contributed by Cheryl Martin
Derby Day delivered exciting softball action and showcased Mackay’s rising talent ahead of upcoming championships. Photos supplied