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Cannons Earn State Honours at School Sport Championships

Cannons Earn State Honours at School Sport Championships

Cannonvale Cannons swimmers have achieved outstanding success, with 15 athletes selected to represent North Queensland at the Queensland Representative School Sport Championships in Brisbane. Selection in the North Queensland team is a significant achievement, with the region spanning from Proserpine to Ingham and west to Charters Towers. Competing outside of club swimming, this pathway brings together the very best school-aged swimmers across the region. The 13–19 years team featured Jax Clayworth, Hamilton Anflous, Tyler Bennett, Thomas Ganter, Tora Delac, Celeste Orenshaw and Roxanne Groom. Coach Kate and committee member Jane Delac also supported the team as managers, while Tora Delac was named Team Captain, an honour reflecting her leadership and commitment. Jax Clayworth delivered a standout performance, claiming silver in the 200m Butterfly and bronze in both the 400m Freestyle and 400m Individual Medley, along with two additional top ten finishes. Thomas Ganter secured a top ten placing in the 200m IM, while Roxanne Groom placed 8th in the 200m Breaststroke. In the 10–12 years division, Lucas Korosec, Miller Eaves, Mackenzie Bennett, Eloise Chegwidden, Maeve Dichiera, Zane Clayworth, Alex Trefz and Harris Delac all represented the region with pride. Eloise Chegwidden was crowned Queensland State Champion in the 50m Breaststroke, swimming a personal best 39.75. Lucas Korosec achieved personal bests in 10 of his 11 events, earning bronze in the 50m Backstroke and three top ten finishes. Miller Eaves impressed with a 15-second personal best in the 200m IM. The Cannons also celebrate recent North Queensland Age Champions: Miller Eaves (10 years), Eloise Chegwidden (10 years), Jax Clayworth (12 years) and Tora Delac (15 years). A fantastic achievement and a strong finish to the season, with only the 2026 Australia Age Championships in April remaining on the calendar. Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec Captions 1 - 15 Cannonvale Cannons swimmers have been selected to represent North Queensland. Photo supplied

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Airlie Beach Bowls Club Weekly News

Airlie Beach Bowls Club Weekly News

The days may be getting shorter, but the standard of bowling at the club continues to improve each week. Tuesday afternoon saw 20 bowlers competing, with Lyn Graham and Sue Dakin taking out the winners’ prize. Stacey Hadlow and Sue Walker claimed second place after an entertaining and skilful session. On Wednesday (25/3), 17 bowlers took to the green in a day superbly run by Mervyn Stewart. The standout team was Warren Mills, lead Duncan Smith, and second Terry Clarke, who delivered an impressive 27–10 victory. Wednesday night Corporate Bowls continues to be dominated by “Girl Power,” with Maureen Barnard, Gail Simms, Sue Dakin, and skipper Cathy Russell remaining unbeaten after eight straight wins. Flame Tree, represented by Craig Kennedy, Brendan Rock, and Ben Dooland, sit in second place. A new competition will begin after schools return in April. The Men’s Pairs over the weekend produced outstanding performances. In a thrilling final, Manny Isgro and Luke Kinnear defeated Harry Quad and Andy McDougall 19–16 in a match that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. In the Ladies Fours final, Elaine Kippen’s team—Sandra Argo, Dawn Dowell, and Kathryn Remmeswaal—played strongly, but Joan McGrath, Lyn Graham, Vicki Spann, and Ladda Purdie proved too consistent and claimed victory. Scroungers Round 5 will be held on Easter Saturday (9:30 am start), with Social Bowls on Easter Sunday at 1 pm (names in by 12:30 pm). Don’t forget: Tradies vs Non-Tradies begins in June. Captions Skipper Joan McGrath with lead Lyn Graham , Vicki Spann, Ladda Purdie who relentlessly wore down their competitors for an outstanding performance of skilful bowls Photo supplied

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Proserpine Vets Golf Club News

Proserpine Vets Golf Club News

On Tuesday a single Stableford competition was played in difficult soggy conditions which was reflected in the low point scoring. Congratulations to the ladies winner Leanne Alexander (second week in a row) and Craig McLean (runner up last week) for the men. RESULTS LADIES Winner: Leanne Alexander 29 points R/Up: Elspeth Scotford with 26 points Rundown: Lyn Muller (26), Heather Luvis (25) and Paula McQuat (23) MEN Winner: Craig McClean 30 points R/Up: John Roser with 29 points Rundown: Mark Richards also with 29 points on a count back, Louis Neethling, John Oates and John Wallace all with 27 points PIN SHOTS Ladies: A Grade - Lyn Muller, Elspeth Scotford and Heather Luvis B Grade - Tiina Randmae and Paula McQuat Men: A Grade - John Roser and Craig McClean B Grade - Barry Mortimer and John Oates CHIP INS Trevor Peroz, Barry Mortimer and Vic Feldman (x2) NAGAs For a ball each Jenny Hounsell and Wilf Herweg DRAWS: MEMBERSHIP jackpots to $20 next week WEEKLY RAFFLE $50 to Robyn Whitham UPCOMING EVENTS: Next week 31/3/26 - MARCH 2026 Monthly Medal and count your putts DITTY There are 3 roads to ruin: gambling and golf. The most pleasant, the quickest but the surest is with golf Contributed with thanks to John Roser. 1 – Winners, Craig McLean and Leanne Alexander

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Wangaratta Bowls Club News

Wangaratta Bowls Club News

On Tuesday afternoon the elusive jackpot that has been accumulating from last year finally went off in the game between Lindy Suann Robyn Stitt and Alby Vigar who defeated Stumpy Adams Sue Shearing and Ron Hyde. In the other game it couldn’t have been any closer with a draw between Bron Tolcher Shirley Jones and Maureen Hyde against Andy Nayland Skin Querro and Deb Retchless. Club Competition is now underway. In the Men’s A Singles A Rolfe defeated S Jeal and K Daniels defeated M Drummond. Consistency for the Ladies C Jeal defeated T Willshire and L Scells defeated M Hyde. Winners for Sunday afternoon were Gordon Querro Maureen Hyde and Kennedy Whitton defeated Toni Bowen Cliff Queero and Pat Tracey, In the other games Andy Nayland Ron Hyde Greg Colquhoun defeated Penny Warren Alby Vigar and Allan Rolfe and Teresa Willshire Gavin Charles and Kevin Daniels drew with Deb Rethchless Graeme Read and Stuart Jeal. The jackpot number did come out but players decided to build up the bank. Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren 1 - President Deb Retchless with Stumpy Adams, Sue Shearing, Ron Hyde, Alby Vigar and Lindy Suann.

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Mackay Gymnastics Where Everyone Finds Their Movement

February 6, 2025

Gymnastics in Mackay has flourished over the past two decades, becoming a cornerstone of the community's commitment to health, fitness, and personal development. Leading this movement is Mackay Gymnastics Inc., a dynamic club that has been serving the region since 2005. The club offers a wide array of programs tailored to individuals of all ages and abilities, ensuring that everyone can experience the joy of movement.
One of the standout features of Mackay Gymnastics is its inclusivity. The club caters to participants from as young as four months to those over 80 years old. Programs range from Baby Gym and Kindergym to adult gymnastics, ensuring that age is no barrier to participation. Additionally, the GymAbility program is specifically designed to accommodate all levels of physical and mental ability, highlighting the club's dedication to accessibility.
The club's philosophy, "Gymnastics for All," is evident in its diverse offerings. Recreational classes are available for those who enjoy gymnastics without the pressure of competition, including disciplines such as Women's and Men's Gymnastics, Acrobatics, Trampoline, and Free G. For those seeking a more competitive edge, there are structured programs that provide rigorous training and opportunities to compete at various levels.
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North Queensland Sports Foundation Your Gateway To Getting Active

February 7, 2025

All you have to do is “just start”- and the North Queensland Sports Foundation (NQSF) is here to help you do exactly that! Thinking about joining a local sporting club, hosting your own event, or just looking for new ways to get active? The Mackay Sport & Rec Expo is your chance to connect with the organisation that’s been driving grassroots sports across North Queensland for over 40 years.

Founded in 1983 following the success of the Brisbane Commonwealth Games, NQSF was established to encourage and promote sport and active recreation across the region. Today, it continues to champion local clubs and athletes through initiatives like the biennial North Queensland Games, the NQ Sportstar Awards, and the Move It NQ program, which has injected between $2.5–$3 million into local sports clubs and activity providers since 2018.

More than just an event organiser, NQSF also plays a crucial role in advocating for regional athletes, breaking down barriers to sports participation in remote areas, and reinvesting revenue directly back into its community-driven initiatives.

“Next year, we’re bringing the NQ Games back to Mackay for the first time since 2018,” said NQSF Chief Executive Officer Alexander Fisher.

“We’re a non-profit organisation, so any revenue we earn goes directly back into our events portfolio.”

Mr. Fisher emphasised the often-overlooked social and emotional benefits of sports involvement, encouraging community members to consider volunteer roles for personal growth and stronger local connections.

“Being involved in a sports club or community obviously can have physical health benefits, but we’ve overlooked the social and emotional wellbeing benefits for so long!

“If you’re looking for growth, you can even try applying for a volunteer board or committee position – they’re nowhere near as frightening as you think and you’ll be more connected to your local community.”

Attendees will also get a sneak peek at the re-launch of the free Move It NQ app in March, designed to list nearly every sports club and recreation activity across North Queensland.

If you're passionate about sport - whether as an athlete, volunteer, or supporter - this expo is your chance to get involved.

Expressions of interest for the 2026 NQ Games are now open!

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‘Reel In’ The Big Bucks Mackay Isaac’s Lucky Catch And Snap Jackpot Awaits

February 6, 2025

As the highly anticipated barramundi season kicks off, fishing enthusiasts, families, and holidaymakers across the country are invited to gear up for Mackay Isaac’s Lucky Catch and Snap fishing competition, set to take place from April 5 to April 26, 2025, across the breathtaking Mackay Isaac region.

Mackay Isaac Tourism Interim CEO Jeff Stewart-Harris said Mackay Isaac’s Lucky Catch and Snap has established itself as a significant fishing event in Queensland.

“In just two years, it is the largest fishing event in the Central and North Queensland region and second only to the Boyne Tannum Hookup in scale,” Mr Stewart-Harris said. 

“At its core, Lucky Catch and Snap is an adventure that celebrates the thrill of fishing in our region while offering anglers of all skill levels the chance to win a share of an incredible $10,000 Lucky Fish jackpot.

“In 2022, we saw over 1,000 total participants with 782 direct registrations in the event submitting over 2,000 catches in the Lucky Catch and Snap app.

“The competition, which now falls over the Easter school holidays, is expected to attract visitors from across Australia, boosting tourism and showcasing the natural beauty of the Mackay Isaac Region. 

“Unlike some of our neighbouring regions, the Mackay Isaac region is fortunate to have access to coastal, estuary and dam fishing locations teeming with barramundi, threadfin salmon, and more, providing the opportunity to target many species all year around. 

“We did a soft launch of the competition earlier in the month into Southeast Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria and we’ve already seen a strong uptake in registrations from keen anglers, mostly from across Queensland but also into New South Wales.

“With Barra Season opening tomorrow (1st February), there’s a real buzz around the region so it’s timely to launch Lucky Catch and Snap locally today”.

Mackay Regional Council Mayor Greg Williamson said the Lucky Catch and Snap fishing competition is the perfect opportunity for visitors to ‘reel in’ a new adventure.

“Our region is Australia’s premier recreational fishing destination, offering everything from iconic barramundi in our dams, to hard-hitting offshore deep-sea fish like tuna and Mackerel,” Mayor Williamson said.

“Held in the April school holidays; Lucky Catch and Snap introduces a whole new generation to the thrill of fishing but also invites visitors to our region to experience what we have for themselves”.

Isaac Regional Councillor Viv Coleman said fishing is more than just a pastime in the Mackay Isaac region — it’s a major lifestyle attraction.

“Camping, boating, and fishing are at the heart of Mackay Isaac life, and we’re inviting everyone to experience the magic of our backyard with a rod and reel,” Cr Coleman said.

“From the breathtaking coastal gems of St Lawrence, Clairview and Carmila to the outback paradise of Theresa Creek Dam near Clermont, there’s an adventure waiting for everyone — and a great chance to land your catch of the day.

“A massive shoutout to the Clermont Fish Stocking Group for their incredible efforts over the last 20-odd years. Thanks to their dedication, Theresa Creek Dam has become a go-to destination for freshwater fishing enthusiasts.”

Lucky Catch and Snap Details

The Lucky Catch and Snap competition features the exciting Lucky Fish draw, where participants could reel in cash prizes starting at $500 and jackpotted by $500 daily, reaching a maximum of $10,000. 

Each day, anglers are encouraged to fish in one the 20 pre-promoted destinations across the region. Each day at 6pm, a random draw will determine:
-  A fish species available at that location
- A specific length for the selected species.
Catch a fish that matches all three criteria and register it via the Lucky Catch and Snap app to claim the prize!

Key Event Dates:
- Open Day: April 5 at Theresa Creek Dam
- Closing Day: April 26 at Kinchant Dam
For more information, visit www.luckycatchandsnap.com.au or follow @luckycatchandsnap on social media.

Lucky Catch and Snap is supported by the Queensland Government through Tourism and Events Queensland.

Mackay Isaac Tourism Interim CEO Jeff Stewart-Harris encourages locals to join the Lucky Catch and Snap fishing competition in Mackay Isaac from April 5-26, 2025, for a chance to win a share of the $10,000 jackpot. Photo supplied

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The Mackay Contract Bridge Beginners Lessons

February 6, 2025

A Clever Deal: The Fun of Learning Bridge

If you’re looking for a game that challenges the mind, fosters real connections, and is just plain fun, Bridge is calling your name. Often described as a gym workout for the brain, this time-honoured card game blends strategy, problem-solving, and teamwork, making it both an entertaining and mentally stimulating pursuit. And the best part? You don’t have to be a card shark to dive in.

Whether your schedule favours a morning start on Tuesday, February 11th at 9:00 AM or an evening session on Wednesday, February 12th at 6:30 PM, there’s a lesson time to suit you. Over six weeks, experienced teachers will guide you through the fundamentals, followed by supervised play sessions to build confidence.

More than just a game, Bridge is a doorway to meaningful social interactions. The Mackay Contract Bridge Club isn’t just about the cards—it’s about camaraderie, travel, and laughter. Members compete in tournaments across Queensland and the whole of Australia and enjoy friendly weekly competitions here in Mackay. Studies even suggest that engaging the mind in strategic games like Bridge can boost immunity—making this not just a smart choice but a healthy one too!

For just $35, this course offers unbeatable value, plus a $5 discount with the presentation of a promotional sheet or this advertisement. Sessions are held at 414 Shakespeare Street.

Ready to challenge yourself? Get ready to deal yourself into the world’s most captivating card game!

Contact Francie at 0402 437 919 or email bridgemackay@gmail.com

Visitor Lia getting some insight into the fabulous game of bridge on Australia Day from Jan Harris, Sandra Morris, Julie O’Neill and Tricia Garner. Photo supplied

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Blokarting “Come and Try” Event Postponed Due To Weather Conditions

February 6, 2025

Due to recent excessive rain, the Central QLD Blokart Club has announced the postponement of the "Come and Try" days. The heavy rain has caused water to leach from the sand dunes behind the beach, creating a "sand trap" that bogs down the Blokarts. As the water can take a couple of weeks to disperse after a rain event, the decision has been made to reschedule the event.

The Central QLD Blokart Club sincerely apologises for any inconvenience, stating, "We at Central QLD Blokart Club apologise…but Mother Nature has the last say.”

Those eager to “Come and Try” can join in on the fun in March.

The club is currently preparing for the Capricornia Blokart Club’s event at Mulambin Beach from February 21st to 23rd.

Rescheduled Dates:
8th March - Cape Hillsborough Beach from 11:00am
9th March - Bucasia Beach (Starboard Circuit entrance) from 1:00pm (weather permitting)

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Young Rugby Talent On Display As Mackay Cutters Compete In Rockhampton

February 6, 2025

Last Saturday, Rugby Park in Rockhampton hosted a thrilling junior rugby trial featuring the Mackay Cutters junior squads competing against the CQ Capras. The event highlighted up-and-coming talent across four key teams: the Mal Meninga Cup, Cyril Connell Cup, and Harvey Norman U19s.

With teams eager to make their mark, the day provided an exciting glimpse into the future of rugby league in the region.

Before the game kicked off, enthusiasm and optimism were abundant. Marco Peters, Head of Women’s Pathways and BMD Head Coach, expressed excitement for the event, particularly regarding the progress within the women’s squads. He noted that changes in the 17s program had brought in new coaching leadership, adding to the overall excitement.

Peters highlighted the team’s progress, especially with the 17s, who had transitioned from an academy program last year to now entering a crucial preseason phase.

"They’re all just excited…to play a bit of footy," he enthused.

With nearly half of the 30-strong squad being promoted from junior ranks, the focus was on competing with and without the ball, with skills set to develop as the season progressed.

The opportunity for team bonding during the road trip was also noted as key to their growth.

Andrew Battaia, Head Coach of the Mal Meninga Cup and Head of Pathways, shared his thoughts on the preparations leading up to the trial. He expressed satisfaction with the squad's progress, having managed to train through a mix of dry weather and rain, working on team shapes and structures.

"Both sides are looking pretty good," Battaia commented, referring to the 17s and 19s squads.

With the inclusion of Cowboys-allocated players, Battaia was confident in the strength of his squad and made special mention of the hooker of the team, whom he described as a work-horse on the field.

While the weather posed challenges, with conditions shifting from overcast skies to wet and slushy field conditions, both teams adapted and played on.

"The weather definitely affected us," Battaia noted.

However, the teams did well to adjust to the wet footy conditions, something Battaia stressed as an important lesson.

"Defence has been a real focus for us."

The Junior Trial Day saw mixed results across the squads, with some strong performances despite the weather conditions. In the Mal Meninga Cup, Mackay secured a solid 24-16 win, showcasing promising individual performances.

"The 17 boys had a really good win, a lot of really good individual performances," said Battaia post-game.

In the Cyril Connell Cup, the Cutters also came out on top with a 20-8 victory, reflecting the depth of talent coming through the ranks.

In the women’s Harvey Norman U19s, the game ended in a 4-4 draw, a hard-fought battle in challenging conditions. Battaia reflected positively on the performance, remarking that while the 17 girls suffered an 18-0 loss, they had “probably blown a few of the cobwebs out,” marking it as a learning opportunity.

Looking ahead, he emphasised the importance of continued focus on defence, structures, and adjusting to the conditions, as the teams gear up for a great season ahead.

Final Results From The Junior Trial Day:
Mal Meninga Cup: 16-24 (win)
Cyril Connell Cup: 8-20 (win)
Harvey Norman U19’s: 4-4 (draw)
Harvey Norman U17’s: 18-0 (loss)

Head Coach of the Mal Meninga Cup and Head of Pathways Andrew Battaia and Head of Women’s Pathways and BMD Head Coach Marco Peters praised the effort across all teams, highlighting strong individual performances, key learnings, and the importance of adapting to tough conditions.

Head Coach of the Mal Meninga Cup and Head of Pathways Andrew Battaia

Head of Women’s Pathways and BMD Head Coach Marco Peters. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

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Awesome Australia Day Weekend For Sinkers

February 6, 2025

With the Sinkers Masters Swimming Club in full swing for 2025, members are swimming in numbers in preparation for upcoming events. The long weekend provided plenty of opportunities for members to engage in club activities and broader community events.

Friday 24th marked the first club night with 17 attendees, learning the finer skills of race starts, turns, and finishes. Members were offered 2 x 25m, 1 x 50m, and a single 100m event to test their skills and fitness. Many learned that to race fast, the same intensity must be applied to training sessions to build the fitness for a race environment, regardless of the level of performance.

Saturday 25th was a super Saturday, with members attending Memorial Pool to participate in the E1000 program, a series of 62 swims in a calendar year. The Saturday choice was a 30-minute freestyle swim to earn points and move into contention for the State and National E1000 trophies.

Additionally, club executives had out-of-water activities to attend at the MRC Australia Day awards, where the club was nominated in the Community Group category. The club was recognised and awarded the category based on its community involvement and initiatives. Members were honoured to be considered, and it reflected well on the club’s efforts.

On Sunday 26th, Australia Day, the Mackay Tri Club held an aquathlon at Pioneer Pool and Goose Ponds Track. Members participated in the run-swim formula, securing podium places in a number of events, and enjoyed the most Aussie of all traditions – a snag on bread with sauce and onions, of course!

For further information visit www.facebook.com/NthMackaySinkers


Friday night Club night, timing of events provides a great base to build on. The 25m event is always fast and furious.
The ever-popular Social Saturday Jim Session drew some 30 swimmers with many swimming the E1000 30-minute event.
Club executive and members with the Community Group Award from the MRC Australia Day awards.
Back row L – R: Megan Taylor, Geoff Robinson, Rachel Mundy, Alison Dravitzki, Millie Volpe and Sue Dalton
Front row L – R:  Pierre Craven, Dan Stampa and Nigel Dalton. Photos supplied

The Mackay Triathlon Club hosted a great Australia day event with a sponsored aquathlon. The Sinkers not known for their running prowess managed to place well!

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Dan Stampa
Vice President
North Mackay Sinkers
Masters Swimming Club
0413 805 156
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Fast Paced And Fiercely Fought Table Tennis Kicks Off For 2025

February 6, 2025

A strongly-contested doubles tournament hit off the 2025 year for Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning players.

Winners were George Camilleri in Division 1 with 153 points and John Hamelink in Division 2 with 152 points.

It’s an unusual competition in which players rotate partners and play first to 31 while keeping track of their total scores.

The morning finished with presentations by fixtures organiser Steve Mathieson to winning team members from the last season of 2024 along with other awards.

Division 1 went to the Nano Nets team of Tony Bowman, Charlie Payne, Veronica Shepherd and Peter Goodson, and Division 2 to Sydney Slammers (Helen Ware, Robyn Bushell, Sharon Muller and Darryl Ross).

Don Boettcher was presented with medals from the Mackay Closed in which he was division 2 singles runner-up and division 2 doubles winner.

A new season of Tuesday morning fixtures has started. The fixtures are open to players of all standards and ages. Call Steve on 0418 700 236 for more information.


Tuesday morning fixtures doubles tournament winners George Camilleri and John Hamelink with organiser Steve Mathieson. Photo credit: Charlie Payne

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Barra On The Bruce

February 6, 2025

The Bruce Highway is no stranger to headlines, often making news for its much-needed upgrades. But this week, it’s in the spotlight for a very different reason.
While not typically known as a prime fishing destination in the Whitsundays, the highway unexpectedly became a hotspot for local angler Kent Rasmussen. Amid the recent floods, Kent saw an opportunity he couldn’t resist, making light of the situation as he cast his line.
Although the highway is prone to flooding during the wet season, Kent, who has been fishing in these waters since he was nine, is no stranger to the changes in the landscape. On this particular outing, he managed to hook a remarkable catch—a Barramundi weighing around 10kg, in floodwaters that were barely a metre deep.
Kent, along with his friends, regularly reels in Barramundi and carp in the area, but the size of this particular fish was a pleasant surprise.

“I was surprised I caught one that big!” Kent stated.

Throughout the day, every cast seemed to bring in a fish around 60cm in length, making for an exceptionally productive outing. Despite the impressive catch, Kent decided to release the Barramundi back into the water, choosing conservation over keeping it.
Community members quickly took to Facebook to celebrate Kent Rasmussen's victory:
“Great Fish!” exclaimed Stuart Jenkin.
“Now that's fishing!” added Joanne Amor.
However, many others voiced concerns, with some mentioning the possibility of crocodiles lurking in the area, urging Kent to stay safe while fishing there.
Kent’s impressive fishing success is certainly a highlight, but the recent flooding raises important questions about its potential impact on the region's wildlife.
While Kent's rare catch is impressive, it also highlights how floodwaters can significantly disrupt fish populations. The altered environments can affect habitats, reduce oxygen levels, and change food availability due to increased organic matter. On the flip side, floods can also offer short-term benefits for some fish species. They may introduce new food sources or even serve as temporary nursery grounds for young fish, depending on the flood's severity and the species in question.

Kent Rasmussen with the 10kg Barra he caught in the highway floods. Photo sourced: Facebook

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SADDLE UP FOR A FUN DAY OF POLOCROSSE

February 6, 2025

Bowen Polocrosse Club is celebrating its 36th year and is always excited to welcome new players of all ages. Whether you’re a first-time rider, an experienced equestrian, or someone returning to the sport, they’re here to help you have a great time on the field at their Fun Day on March 1st.
Polocrosse – the thrilling Aussie sport that combines the best of polo, lacrosse, and netball. Played on horseback by both men and women, this outdoor team sport is a fast-paced, action-packed adventure that brings together skill, speed, and strategy.
In polocrosse, each player uses a unique cane stick, designed with a net head to catch, carry, and pass a thick, rubber ball. The ball itself is around the size of a softball and can be bounced, picked up off the ground, and tossed towards the goal.
What makes polocrosse stand out even more is how it’s a family-oriented sport. The game’s inclusive nature means families can play together, in fact, it’s not uncommon to see players in their 60’s and 70’s out on the field versing their grandchildren, making polocrosse a lifelong passion for all ages.
Want to give it a go? Join the Bowen Polocrosse Club for Fun Day on 1st March! Whatever your horse-riding skill level, or just curious about this thrilling sport, this is your chance to come and try polocrosse. Expect fun games and prizes, sausage sizzle lunch, free camping and amenities, barrels, bending, and more – with a Polo-X Twist!
Remember to bring your own horse, helmets and appropriate riding gear. For more information, email bowenpolox@outlook.com or call Jess Russell at 0429 181 002.

WHAT: Bowen Polocrosse Club Fun Day
WHEN: March 1st, from 9am
WHERE: Bowen Polocrosse Grounds, Woodlands Road

Come try out polocrosse this March 1st! Photos Supplied: Ellisa Hunter

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Queensland's Wood Chopping Rising Star Ryan Donnelly

February 6, 2025

Ryan Donnelly, a fourth-generation wood chopper, is carving his name into the annals of Australia's wood chopping history. As a proud representative of Queensland’s Under 21’s team at the prestigious Royal Sydney Show in 2025, Ryan's 2024 season has been nothing short of a triumph in the competitive world of wood chopping. Starting at the Biloela Callide Valley in May, Ryan's journey took him to events across Queensland, from Pioneer Valley to Mackay, and all the way up to Cairns.
The Donnelly family's deep connection to the sport goes back decades, with Ryan’s father, Graeme, reintegrating himself into the sport to pass on his knowledge and expertise to his son, who began wood chopping in 2018. Ryan’s rise within the sport is a testament to both his natural talent and the unwavering support from his father, who also serves as his coach and mentor, along with his colleagues, friends and teammates in the Queensland Axemen’s Association.
The Association, along with the newly established Mackay and District Wood Chopping Association (MAD), have been instrumental in fostering local talent like Ryan. MAD, formed in 2022, was created with the mission of giving both children and adults the chance to train locally and remain connected to the sport, especially when it comes to entering shows.
Ryan’s accomplishments in 2024 alone are nothing short of impressive. At the Mackay Show, he won the Gordon Argent Memorial 12-inch Standing Block title for the second time since 2022, adding to his B Grade Championship win in the 280mm Standing Block. He also triumphed in the 280mm Combo Relay, where his father chopped the Standing Block, and Ryan teamed up for the Underhanded chop. His third-place finish in the Parent/Child Relay Underhand Chop was yet another nod to the strong family ties that fuel his passion for the sport.
At the Proserpine Show, Ryan’s dominance continued as he scooped up the Points Trophy, which came with a Husqvarna chainsaw prize, thanks to the sponsorship from Proserpine Machinery Service. He took home first-place finishes in the Darren Johnston Memorial 250mm Standing Block, Tree Felling, and 280mm Underhand events. In a remarkable achievement for any competitor, he also came first in the 300mm Underhand competition.
Ryan’s skills weren’t just confined to his home region with great success at the Cairns Show, where he won the coveted Harry Hooper Memorial Trophy for Highest Points. A win in the 12-inch Standing Block, 12-inch Underhand, and 10-inch Standing Block events solidified his top wood-chopping reputation.
For his mum, Judi Worrall, seeing her son achieve these successes fills her with joy. “I am incredibly proud of my son’s achievements,” she says. “Ryan learns so much from other competitors on the circuit and makes long-lasting friendships.”

As Ryan heads into the 2025 season, all eyes will be on him at the Royal Sydney Show, where he will represent Queensland’s Under 21’s team. The future looks bright for this young athlete, whose love for the sport continues to drive him toward new challenges. Wood chopping has long been a sport that celebrates tradition, strength, and camaraderie, and with rising stars like Ryan Donnelly, its future is in very capable hands.

Contributed with thanks by Judi Worrall
Ryan and the Queensland Axemen’s Association. Photo Supplied: Judi Worrall
Ryan competing in the Cairn’s Show. Photo Supplied: Judi Worrall
Ryan competing in the Tree Felling Competition. Photo Supplied: Judi Worrall

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ARLIE BEACH’S LEGENDS ON THE GREENS

February 6, 2025

Whilst we all yearn for the overhead cover to be completed on our bowls green, we lament on the damage done caused by firstly the heat associated with North Queensland weather and now the cyclonic conditions have saturated the carpet and no play was possible this week and with fingers crossed we are all praying that the system dissipates as soon as possible and all stay safe.

With no games to report on, the club wants to acknowledge the fantastic assistance and proof that anything is possible, no matter the to attain success. This applies to a wonderful couple, married of 27 years, Russel and Diane Jackson who are absolute superstars providing us all with inspiration.

Russell has never let his deafness be a disability and has achieved wonderful success in disability games, winning Deaf Bowler for Queensland in 1923 and 1924, as well as pairs success with Noel Crosbie. Russell has won the 2021 Men's A Division Singles, the 2019/2020 B Division Pairs, and the 2019 Open Men's Triples. From 2018 to 2024, he was part of the Men's Open 2-Bowl Triples team, a fantastic feat. He was also the 2019 to 2021 Men's Open Fours champion and the 2019 Mixed Triples champion.
Diane Jackson is the Ladies Secretary of our club, and although she suffers from hereditary Spastic Paraplegia, a very rare condition that caused her medical discharge after 27 years in the RAAF, she has excelled. She progressed from Supply Clerk to Health and Safety Chemical Projects Manager and performed admirably in the Armed Forces Olympic Games, winning 2 Gold Medals in 2024. Di has also won the 2018 Novice Ladies Singles Championship and the 2023 B Division Pairs Championship. She is truly a legend in our club.

Di Jackson and her winning medals. Photo and Story Supplied by Mark Mawson

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JACOB BELL BREAKS 12 CLUB RECORDS IN HIS FINAL CANNON MEET

February 6, 2025

Cannonvale Cannons swimmer Jacob Bell has made a memorable departure from the club, setting an astonishing 12 club records in the 18 & Over category at the recent carnival. As he prepares to leave for university, his achievements serve as a fitting farewell to over 12 years of dedication to the Cannons.

Jacob’s leadership and commitment to training have set a high standard for younger swimmers. His disciplined approach and passion for open-water swimming have been an inspiration to his teammates. As he now heads to James Cook University to study Occupational Therapy, his presence in the squad will be greatly missed and the club wish him all the best in his next chapter.
Club Night on Wednesday also saw a wave of upgrades awarded to 15 swimmers following their outstanding carnival performances. Congratulations to Jax and Miller Eaves, Gracie Crichton, Ella Chammaa, Faithlyn Trotter, Declan and Maeve Dichiera, Koa Harland, Evie Doherty, Roxy Groom, Pippa Laguna, Billie Jamieson, Miranda Palmero, Levi Smith, Ella Maddock, and Harris Delac.
A special mention goes to Harris Delac, who secured an impressive upgrade to the 800m Freestyle. This came after his phenomenal 400m swim at the carnival, clocking 5:35.10. Harris’ freestyle talents have been on full display, as he also shattered his 200m Freestyle time at last week’s Club Night with a huge 11.45-second personal best, touching the wall in 2:40.47. His performance earned him not only the Coaches Award but also the coveted Chocolate Award.
Other club members who set records at the carnival included Levi Smith, Lucas Korosec, Jax Clayworth, Harry Chegwidden, Eloise Chegwidden, and Tora Delac.

In competition news, the Townsville Tourist Carnival was cancelled due to the recent weather events. The Cannons now turn their focus to the Queensland Sprint Championships next weekend, where they aim to continue their strong performances.

Contributed with thanks by Jade Korosec.


Jacob Bell receiving his 12 club records from Coach Mark Erickson who still upholds the 18yrs and over 100m Freestyle record from 2000.

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GREENS WASHED OUT BUT WE’RE STILL WINNING

February 6, 2025

The weather has caused significant disruption to upcoming and scheduled fixtures, so there will be an update to the fixture calendar once the weather clears up and normal play can resume.
On Tuesday 28th, the competition was a Single Stableford event. In the men's competition, Bailey Hayward emerged as the winner with 37 points, edging out Pascal Neunreuther on a countback. Pascal, who finished as runner-up, played a solid round as well. In the ladies' competition, Pam Harrison claimed victory with a score of 27 points, while Di Chard finished as the runner-up with 26 points. Peter Lindsay earned a 2-shot win on the 9th hole, and Brock Smith was the winner of the Nearest to the Pin competition on the 9th hole.
The competition on Wednesday 29th was also a Single Stableford event, but only the front 9 holes were played due to the weather. In the ladies' competition, Jenny Hounsell took the win with 19 points, while Lyn Muller was the runner-up with 16 points, winning on a countback over third-place finisher Pauline Redpath. The Nearest to the Pin awards on Wednesday went to Di Chard and Pauline Redpath on the 2nd hole, and Jenny Hounsell and Pauline Redpath on the 6th hole.
Unfortunately, the rain persisted, and the course was closed for the rest of the week. Proserpine has been luckier than those to the north of us, but for now, everybody simply has to wait for the weather to improve and the course to dry out before resuming normal play.

Contributed by Tiina Randmae

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Veterans Golf Report – Tuesday’s Soggy Round

February 6, 2025

On a soggy Tuesday, only 21 players braved the elements to take part in the competition. Initially, it looked like we’d be restricted to just 9 holes, but the weather held out, allowing us to complete the full 18. Despite the wet conditions, some impressive scores were posted, though with the current weather pattern, it remains uncertain when we’ll be able to tee off again.
In the Ladies Division Jenny Hounsell continued her strong form, claiming victory for the second week in a row with an excellent 32 points. Pam Harrison secured second place with 27 points, while Paula McQuat rounded out the rundown with 25 points.
For the Men's Division Pascal Neunreuther was the standout, winning with 37 points. Peter Lindsay followed closely in second with 35 points. The rundown was competitive, with Larry Muller and Gary Scotford finishing on 33 points, and Trevor Paroz coming in close with 32 points. Followed by Barry Mortimer and John Roser both with 30 points, and Laurie Dakin with 29 points.
In pin shots, the ladies, Jenny Hounsell, Beryl Nosworthy and Pam Harrison each earning 2. On the men’s side, John Roser, Peter Lindsay, Pascal Neunreuther, and Gary Scotford all claimed pin shots. On the day Pam Harrison, Vickie Wallace, Ken Granger, and Peter Lindsay (twice) made wonderful chip-ins.
Finally, to celebrate Gary Scotford won the Membership Jackpot Draw, taking home $40, and Peter Lindsay was the lucky winner of the Raffle. Everyone is looking forward to the next round, weather permitting!


Contributed by Paula McQuat

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