
RUNNING The second event in the 2025/2026 Shawn’s Summer Splash n Dash Biathlon Series got off to a great start on Sunday, with milder temperatures making for pleasant conditions on the run course before competitors hit the pool for the final leg. Around 30 runners, swimmers, and supporters turned out to enjoy the relaxed, social atmosphere of the series, now in its second season as a biathlon. The event evolved from the long-running Shawn’s Summer Series, which was a running-only event
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Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club recently hosted the 35th annual North Australian Titles, which saw over 1000+ lifesavers, water safety, carnival officials and spectators descend on Mackay’s beautiful Harbour Beach. The Mackay hosts did exceedingly well in the region, beating fellow clubs Eimeo and Sarina, as well as outperforming large clubs from around the state. The club had some outstanding achievements placing 5th overall, with strong performances in marquee events such as the Lifesaver r
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With North Mackay Bowls Club The long awaited final of the Mixed Fours was played at the club on Friday Afternoon 7th Nov 2025. What promised to be a very intense and well played out final met all expectations. The team ofDave McKendry, Carmel Bell, Ken Rix and Pam Spencer came out flying with a determined game plan, to win and they certainly carried that throughout the entire game. A massive congratulations go to them as this years Mixed Fours winners. Runners up Chris Banney, Les McDermott,
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Women's Social Smash is Here! Swing Into Summer with the new social cricket competition that’s all about fun, friends, and fitness! Never played? No worries! This is a stress-free, soft-ball game for women of all ages and abilities where everyone gets a go and no one's out! It’s a perfect opportunity to get a workplace team together for a bit of fun, while looking after staff moral and wellbeing. The Details: Starts: Monday, 17th November 2025, 4 weeks only Game Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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The Whitsunday Swimming Club held its annual LC Transition meet on October 19th & 20th at Proserpine Swimming Pool.
170 swimmers travelled from afar, including Townsville, Charters Towers, Moranbah, Mackay, Mirani, Bowen, Cannonvale & of course, our own Whitsunday Swimmers.
There was two days of fast racing, friendly banter, many rubber ducks won, and great memories made.
The Whitsunday Swimming Clubs own swimmers had some spectacular PB’s, A grade upgrades and Mystery Relay Wins. The cheering and support all our swimmers gave each other was heart warming.
Well done to our newest club members, Summer, Jack and Vicky on their first carnival. Amazing swims and we think you are going to fit right in with our club.
This year’s mystery relay was won by Charlie – Cannonvale Cannons, Liam – Mirani, Sophie – Gardens & Mae – Whitsunday. All swimmers in all heats raced spectacularly and to hear the cheering from the spectators was wonderful.
Thank you to all our parents, grandparents and other volunteers who helped us set up, pack up and run the meet. Thank you to Swimming North Queensland officials for you ongoing support of our club and carnival.
Thank you to Aquatic Rush for ensuring your facility was ready to show off to the swimming world. We are very fortunate to have such a great swimming facility in our region and one that supports our club so much.
Contributed with thanks to Amanda Yuskan
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The 2024 Whitsunday Cup lived up to all expectations, delivering an unforgettable weekend of touch football, fun, and togetherness. Hosted in the stunning Whitsundays, the annual event drew players, families, and supporters from near and far to celebrate their love for the sport in a festival-like atmosphere. The sense of joy and community was palpable throughout the weekend, as people came together not just to compete, but to revel in the shared passion that makes touch footy so special.
From the first whistle to the final play, the Whitsunday Cup offered something for everyone, with a wide range of teams and skill levels represented. From juniors to seasoned players, the event showcased a vibrant mix of competitive action and social matches, with players of all ages and backgrounds coming together to enjoy the sport they love. The games were fast-paced and exciting, with standout moments of skill and sportsmanship on full display, much to the delight of the cheering crowds.
Beyond the footy, the Whitsunday Cup embodied the very best of community spirit. The sidelines were buzzing with laughter, conversation, and friendly banter as families and friends cheered on their teams, creating a festive, family-friendly environment. Food stalls and entertainment for younger spectators added to the fun, making the event a great day out for everyone, whether they were on the field or enjoying the festivities from the stands.
One of the highlights of this year’s event was the overwhelming enthusiasm for next year’s cup. By the end of the weekend, the buzz for the 2025 Whitsunday Cup was already building, with many players and teams vowing to return next year to keep the tradition alive. This speaks volumes about the impact of the event, which continues to grow in popularity, attracting new participants and solidifying its place as a staple in the region's sporting calendar.
The success of the Whitsunday Cup wouldn’t have been possible without the tireless efforts of the volunteers, organizers, and supporters who worked behind the scenes. Their dedication, from planning and logistics to helping on the day, ensured that everything ran smoothly. From coordinating schedules to managing the grounds, these unsung heroes helped make the Whitsunday Cup the well-organized, fun-filled event it was. A huge thank you goes out to each and every one of them for their invaluable contributions.
As we wrap up the 2024 Whitsunday Cup, the countdown has already begun for 2025, when touch football fans will once again come together to celebrate the sport in this incredible community. Until then, we encourage everyone to keep spreading the love of footy for fun and to carry the same spirit of camaraderie and joy with them throughout the year. The Whitsunday Cup continues to be a shining example of how sport can bring people together, and we can’t wait to see what the next chapter holds!
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This past week saw a quiet period for work on our club’s hard cover due to a mix-up with obtaining the necessary permit to access the old Fire Station land. However, that didn’t stop our members from enjoying some social activities.
Our ladies represented the club at Sarina, while other members competed at the Proserpine Bowls Club. Back home, Friday afternoon saw the bar open for members, with Bar Manager Fiona Greener and Terry Clarke ensuring everyone was well taken care of.
The afternoon brought together many familiar faces, including Arthur and Liz McManus, John and Robin Brown, Tony Kelly, Rick Burnell, Duncan Smith, John Matterson, Merve Stewart, and Kila El Amarna, who shared the amusing tale of escaping a baby crocodile to join us. Ted Cullen, John McGregor, Bob Fenney, Bobby McMahon, and David Meiklejohn also enjoyed the sociable gathering.
Work on the hard cover is set to resume next week, and we’ll keep you posted with updates. Be sure to check out the photo of Fiona Greener and Terry Clarke welcoming our Friday regulars!
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
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Social Bowls
• Wednesday: Bruce Uhe, Arthur Griffith, and Sandy Daffara beat Alen Sanderson, John Anderson, and Philip Brown 21-17. Henny Tattum and Wayne Coonan won 30-13 against Dave Meiklejohn and Mark Mawson. Heather Brown represented Proserpine at Seaforth’s PAH 49th celebration.
• Sunday: Andy McDougall and Heather Brown triumphed 23-17 over Bruce Uhe and Sandy Daffara. Mary Hedgelong and Mike Harrison defeated John Anderson and Philip Brown 32-16.
Club Championship 2 Bowl Triples Shane Kinnear, Scott Hamilton, and Wayne Handley edged out Todd Leys, Jonathan Bye, and Gavin Milne 25-22 to win the final. They will compete at the Champion of Champion 2 Bowl Triples in Marian this weekend.
B Triples Matches Bruce Uhe, Mike Harrison, and David Ling won by forfeit, while Arthur Griffith, Peter Lawton, and Gavin Noonan beat Steve Summers, Vince Olsen, and Todd Leys 20-19. The final will be arranged soon.
Good luck to all!
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

Tuesday Social Games On Tuesday, Merle Elphinstone, Irene Laird, and Geoff Danvers narrowly defeated Stumpy Adams, Lyn Danvers, and Greg Colquhoun. In pairs, Robyn Stitt and Dot Slater edged out Deb Retchless and Mark Drummond. The jackpot remains unclaimed and continues to grow!
Friday Gathering We welcomed clients and carers from Grow and Evolve for a picnic and a game of bowls, which everyone enjoyed.
Sunday Social Bowls Sunday's winners included Robyn Stitt and Penny Warren, who defeated Jim Quod and Mark Drummond. Other winners were Bron Tolcher, Irene Laird, and Kennedy Whitton, as well as Laurie Land, Shane Dykstra, and Jeff Hovey. The jackpot stays intact for another week.
A group of barefoot bowlers also celebrated Sarah’s birthday on the green.
Upcoming Competitions Nominations for mixed pairs, triples, and fours close on Sunday, October 27.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

Tuesday 15th October – Single Stableford
• Men’s Winner: Finbar O’Flynn (44 points)
• Runner-Up: Scott Mason (37 points)
• Ladies’ Winner: Di Chard (39 points)
• Runner-Up: Leanne Alexander (35 points)
Veterans’ Division
• Ladies’ Winner: Leanne Alexander (35 points)
• Men’s Winner: Barry Mortimer (35 points on countback)
Wednesday 16th October – Ladies Single Stableford
• Winner: Leanne Alexander (37 points)
• Runner-Up: Tina Badenhorst (34 points)
Thursday 17th October – PGC Single Stroke
• A Grade Winner: Jason Bourke (64 nett)
• B Grade Winner: Nic Apruzzese (66 nett)
Friday 18th October – Metropole Run (9 Holes)
• Winner: Karlene Lloyd (23 points)
• Runner-Up: Nathan Sothmann (21 points)
Saturday 19th October – Haymans Single Stableford
• Overall Winner: Ross Hammond (39 points)
• A Grade Winner: Aaron Prosser (36 points)
• B Grade Winner: Mick Kavanagh (39 points)
• C Grade Winner: Ross Hammond (39 points)
Sunday 20th October – PGC Single Stableford
• Men’s Winner: Levi Holmes (40 points)
• Ladies’ Winner: Di Chard (35 points)
Congratulations to all winners!
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club

The Pitbulls had a strong showing on Saturday, October 19, securing three victories out of four matches across the junior divisions.
In the Under-11s, the Pitbulls faced a tough loss to Magpies White, with a final score of 65 to 88. Despite the defeat, standout performances came from Patrick, who contributed 7 runs, and Blake, who took an impressive 2 wickets for 8 runs off 4 overs.
The Under-12s had more success in their away game at Walerston, winning convincingly with 4/101 against 55. Korbin shone with an unbeaten 29 runs, and his bowling was equally impressive, taking 2 wickets for just 2 runs off 2 overs.
The Under-13s also dominated their game against North’s Red, finishing with 3/164 while restricting their opponents to 6/32. Emerson top-scored with 24, while Jaxon put in a stellar bowling performance, taking 2 wickets for 3 runs, including 1 maiden over from his 2 overs.
The Under-15s completed the trio of victories, beating Brothers 4/122 to 38. Will M was unbeaten on 27*, and Max delivered a standout bowling display, taking 4 wickets for just 4 runs off 2 overs.
The Under-17s had a bye this week, leaving the Pitbulls with an overall positive outcome from their weekend matches.
Well done to all the teams for their efforts and impressive results!
The junior teams celebrating their wins! Photos supplied

By Hannah McNamara
Dual Olympian Geoff Huegill hosted a series of clinics during his recent visit to Mackay, but his appearance at Pat Wright Swim School was particularly special. Having learned to swim at the age of six under Pat's guidance, Huegill reflected on the significant impact she had on his early development as an athlete. This personal connection added depth to the clinic, where he shared valuable insights and techniques with aspiring swimmers. By encouraging the next generation, he hopes to ignite their passion for the sport and help them reach their full potential.
Geoff Huegill returned to his hometown to conduct several swim clinics for club and regional swimmers, state and national competitors, as well as athletes participating in surf sports and open water swimming. Photo supplied by Pioneer Swimming Club
By Hannah McNamara
Australian swimming icon and dual Olympian Geoffrey Huegill recently visited the region to host a series of specialised swimming clinics.
During his visit to Mackay, Huegill's clinics catered to athletes of all levels, from club and regional swimmers to state and national competitors, as well as those involved in surf sports and open water swimming.
The champion swimmer visited Pat Wright Swim School on Sunday, October 13, to lead a clinic focused on butterfly technique, sprinting, speed, and overall skills development.
Pat Wright, of Pat Wright Swim School, shared her long-standing connection with Huegill and said he’s always “been a great asset,” to the swim community.
"We’ve been very friendly with Geoff since he was about six years of age… he swam with me and has always been part of the program.
“When he rang me and asked if I'd like to go with the butterfly clinic one weekend, I said, 'I'll have you any time,' so we came on board, organised it, and these are our results.
“We're very proud of Geoff Huegill and it's a pleasure to have him back again, because what he offers the children of today is something very special."
Huegill reminisced about his early swimming lessons with Pat and shared, "I did do swimming lessons with Pat, many, many moons ago, so it's nice to be back.
“Today's session was great and I had a lot of fun.
“Throughout my career, I’ve worked with some amazing coaches, sports psychologists, and physiologists, so to share what I've learned with these athletes is something I really enjoy."
He added, "The main thing was for everyone to have a laugh, a smile, and enjoy themselves so that when they step up behind the blocks, they can bring it all together and do a good job."
Ehsan Helou, a 16-year-old swimmer who participated in the clinic, found the session highly beneficial.
"I think Geoff really helped me pay attention to detail in my skills. He gave us plenty of time to rest, so I could perform everything at my maximum ability without worrying about fatigue, so that’s something that really stood out to me" he said.
Another participant, Vaughn Wyatt, enjoyed the clinic's focus on improving his butterfly technique.
"As a breaststroker, my weak spot is butterfly, so getting a different perspective on how to make my stroke more efficient and faster was really valuable. I loved the session," he shared.
Wyatt also acknowledged the significance of having Huegill in the region.
"It seems like he's really happy to be here,” he said, “And part of being regional is we have to embrace every bit of help and when we get someone as amazing as Jeff come through, it just skyrockets for us.”
As the summer approaches, both Pat and Geoff emphasise the importance of getting children involved in swimming, to gain both skill and passion for the sport that can propel them to international levels, beginning at the grassroots.
Australian swimming icon Geoff Huegill returns to his roots, inspiring the next generation of athletes through swim clinics. Photos by: Hannah McNamara, Mackay Swimming Academy and Pioneer Swimming Club

The Mackay Indoor Pickleball Club caters to the community’s need for an active, friendly, and social sporting environment for all age groups. To celebrate World Pickleball Day, the club gathered for a group photo in their new shirts, followed by a social event at Harrup Park Country Club.
The club welcomes everyone to its indoor courts, where committee members ensure a warm and inviting atmosphere. Players proudly wear their club shirts, especially during post-game meet-ups for coffee or lunch at Harrup Park Cricket Club after the weekly Monday and Thursday sessions.
A key advantage of the Mackay Indoor Pickleball Club is its indoor facilities, guaranteeing play regardless of weather conditions. With Mackay’s hot summers, indoor play allows members to exercise comfortably. The club currently hosts games at Pioneer High School on Sunday mornings from 9:30–11:30 am, Mackay Basketball Stadium on Monday and Thursday mornings from 9:30–11:30 am, and PCYC on Tuesday evenings from 5:30–7:30 pm. With three venues, there are ample opportunities for members to play at their convenience.
It’s also an affordable fitness opportunity, individuals can join the club as social members for just $25 per year. Each session costs only $8 for members and $10 for visitors, offering two hours of play. Beginners are warmly welcomed, with the club providing mentoring and paddles until they’re ready to buy their own equipment. Senior players are encouraged to take breaks between games, ensuring everyone enjoys a comfortable experience.
Founded in 2021, the club has grown to over 100 members and regularly hosts visiting players from other clubs around Australia.
The Mackay Indoor Pickleball Club is perfect for those seeking an affordable, fun way to stay active and meet new people. With a flexible schedule, multiple venues, and a welcoming community, it’s a great way to get involved in one of the world’s fastest-growing sports.
New players are always welcome, so come along and give pickleball a try!
Visit Mackay Indoor Pickleball Association on Facebook for more information on membership and upcoming events.
Mackay Indoor Pickleball Club members. Photo supplied

It has been a busy month for the North Mackay Sinkers with their fantastic Whitehaven Beach swim followed by the MS Super Splash on Saturday, October 12th, and what a splash it was! 2024 marks the 9th Multiple Sclerosis fundraising event for the North Mackay Sinkers since 2015. It is the club’s major community event and provides an opportunity for members to support the Multiple Sclerosis Qld fundraising event while participating in their favourite sporting endeavour.
This year, the event was renamed the MS Super Splash and was an action-packed fundraising challenge.
The club enjoyed the support of 20 registered swimmers who participated at the Memorial Pool in the revised 8-hour format. A total of six teams and 70 participants combined to raise $20,830, an impressive $4,000 more than the 2023 event. The Sinkers raised a grand total of $11,449 this year alone in a 10-week campaign. Club members filled six of the top ten spots for individual fundraising, reflecting the strong support for this event. In addition to individual efforts, the club held a sausage sizzle, a battery drive, and other innovative activities that added to the total. To date, the club’s progressive total is $63,465 raised across nine years of involvement, with a new personal best tantalisingly close. Donations remain open for another month and can still be made by those wishing to contribute.
DMR Leisure hosted the day at the Memorial Swim Centre, with a fabulous band entertaining the crowd for hours before the day’s activities concluded with official presentations to the participating teams. Great efforts were made by all teams, which in addition to the Sinkers included DMR Leisure Pty Ltd, Muscle Garden, Mackay MS Super Splash lane, Polar Bears, and the Life in Motion Exercise Physiology Clinic teams.
Swimmers were entertained by activities including the Hour of Power, where the Sinkers swam 80 laps and secured second place. Other events included a 50m dash, a 200m duck relay, and a 1-hour duck relay. The Sinkers swam a total of 478 laps (24 km) at a more casual pace this year, content to let their fundraising take centre stage.
This marks the last fundraiser for the club in 2024, and combined with the Starlight Super Swim and Laps for Life, members have raised a collective $20,094 across the three events, marking a stellar year in community activities and fundraising.
Team Sinkers, Coach Millie and MS Staff after the event
Just before the epic day of swimming and fundraising. L-R: Megan Taylor, Mayor Greg Williamson, MS Staff Bec and Heather, Dan Stampa
Hour of Power Sinkers relay team. L-R: Melissa Lysaught, Kylie Tomlin, Alison Friswell, Megan Taylor, Rachel Mundy, Jim Ford, Steve Burchill and Dan Stampa. Photos supplied

The annual Blokart Regatta took place over the weekend, kicking off on Saturday with 28 karts on the picturesque Cape Hillsborough Beach.
Despite a few dropouts, the event saw a great turnout. The day began with threatening showers but turned out to be perfect for racing. Winds from the East South East at around 15 knots had most competitors using their 4M sails, while a few braved the 5.5s.
Ten races were held for the performance division, and nine for production. Sunday's racing conditions were more unpredictable, shifting from sunlight to rain and fluctuating wind speeds, challenging the sailors’ skills. Despite the variable conditions, the final races provided thrilling action, and it was a great weekend overall.
Three previous world champions in the sport were present on the day, including Colin Skinner, Bryn Wooding and Bev Schultz.
Colin Skinner is the 2024 Australian Middleweight Blokart Champion and continues his legacy of elite competition, adding to his 2014 World Championship title.
Bryn Wooding earnt the champion title in both 2014 and 2022, and even played a key role in helping David Moore establish the Central Queensland club. Despite health challenges, Wooding remains passionate, enjoying the excitement and community surrounding Blokart racing.
Powerhouse female champion in the sport, Bev Schultz has been described by other competitors as a “natural talent”, competing in the lightweight production category. Among her accolades in previous competitions, Schultz says she loves the sport solely for the camaraderie and the opportunity to “beat the men.”
She said, “I love meeting up with people and I’m even starting to make friends around the world, it’s just brilliant and I love it.”
A first-time competitor in the performance kart division shared that he got involved because it looked like a lot of fun and seemed like something the kids can participate in as well.
The club encourages younger generations to get involved in the sport, highlighting how much fun it is. Children are welcome to participate, and competitors agree it’s a fantastic activity for the entire family. It offers an enjoyable way to learn new skills while making lasting friendships along the way.
Visit the Central Queensland Blokart Club on Facebook for more information
Previous World Champions Bryn Wooding, Colin Skinner and Bev Schultz
David Moore, Founder and Organiser of the Central Queensland Blokart Club. Photo Credit Hannah McNamara
Production Final Results:
Super Heavy Weights: Over 95kg
1. Andrew Mentiplay
Heavy Weights: 82.5kg and up to 95.0km
1. Daryl Skinner
2. Peter Todd
3. John Marshall
Middle Weights: 70kg and up to 82.5kg
1. Colin Skinner
2. Jim Walker
3.
Light Weights: Under 70kg
1. Ken Riley
2. Bev Schultz
3. Gary Cain
Performance Results:
Super Heavy Weights: Over 95kg
1. Mark Hudson
2. Paul Fletcher
3. Eric Smith
4. Ross Porz
Heavy Weights: 82.5kg and up to 95.0km
1. Gavin Statham
2. George Camilleri
3. Rose Webster
4. Dan Parfitt
5. Coen Smith Jung
6. Paul Ross
Middle Weights: 70kg and up to 82.5kg
1. Tony Francis
2. Gary Smith
3. Brian Farley
Light Weights: Under 70kg
1. Ian Musker
2. Trevor Smith

The Mixed Fours Final was wrapped up last week at North Mackay Bowls Club, with Skip Lidia McCarthy, Ray McCarthy, Jean Schmidtke, and Allan Leyson taking home the title. They faced off against Brenda Trannore, Ivy Giddings, Wayne Trannore, and Skip Doug Giddings in a well-fought match. Congratulations to the victors.
Mixed Fours champions from North Mackay Bowls Club: Skip Lidia McCarthy, Ray McCarthy, Jean Schmidtke, and Allan Leyson. Photo supplied

David Ting and Eric Goodchild finished 12th out of 22 qualify pairs in the Intermediate Pairs final at the 2024 NZ Congress. They then combined with wives Ming Ting and Debra Goodchild to come 8 out of 26 teams after 8 rounds of the Restricted Teams event.
Weekly Results
Monday 07 October 2024 – 2024 Mackay Congress Teams
Teams
A Cat
1st
Cameron – Don Cameron / Jan Randall / Karin Le Roux / Adrian Lohmann
2nd
Holewa – Max Holewa / Diane Holewa / Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan
B Cat
1st
Harris – Jan Harris / Helen Van Den Broek / Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix
2nd
Martin – Lydie Martin / Deb Breeze / Renata Feige / Neil Crawthorn
Tuesday Evening 8 October 2024 – 5 Table One Winner Green Points
1st
John McGee / Mick King
2nd
Errol Morris / Mick Robins
3rd
Marilin Robins / Faye Wright
4th
Geoff Taylor / Janelle Conroy
Wednesday 9 October 2024 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points
1st
Monica Darley / Kath Poole
2nd
Ted Cullinan / Geoff Taylor
3rd
Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood
4th
Joy Robertson / Robert Carless
5th
Mick King / Jan Harris
6th
Sue Meyer-Miller / Noel Saunders
Thursday Evening 10 October 2024 – 4 Table One Winner Green Points
1st
Janine Rodgers / Janelle Conroy
2nd
Frances Brown / Ann Whitmore
3rd
Jan Harris / Geoff Taylor
4th
Adrian Westcott / Sandra Morris
Friday 11 October 2024 – NWP Week 19 of 24 - 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia
1st
Janelle Conroy / Pamela Finger
2nd
Edward Kliese / Nancy Wix
2nd
Ann Whitmore / Julie O’Neill
3rd
Helen Van Den Broek / Don Poole
3rd
Nancy Martin / Kath Poole
Saturday 12 October 2024 – 10 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Geoff Taylor / Ken Seaniger
1st
Frances Brown / Alan Brown
2nd
Errol Morris / Adrian Westcott
2nd
Faye Wright / Christine Nice
3rd
Monica Darley / Kath Poole
3rd
Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless
4th
Mick King / Jan Harris
4th
Helen Van Den Broek / Susan Gibson
Contributed by Joy Block
David, Ming, (PP Noel) Debra and Eric. Photo supplied

The Mackay Sports Foundation proudly celebrated the first-ever recipients of its travel grants with a ceremony at Harrup Park.
A total of $10,900 was contributed in this round, with plans to continue supporting local athletes in their journey to achieve their dreams.
From a large pool of talented applicants, 21 sports stars were selected, representing a diverse range of sports. These athletes were invited to attend a certificate ceremony, followed by a light afternoon tea. Certificates were presented by representatives from Integral Engineering, Mayor Greg Williamson, and Harrup Park and Great Barrier Reef Arena Chairman, Terry Doolan.
The successful athletes received financial support to assist with their travel expenses, with $500 awarded to those attending national competitions and $700 to those competing internationally.
Applications for Round 2 of the travel grants are now open and will close on 1 March. To discover all the details and stay updated on these athletes’ journeys, visit the Mackay Sports Foundation website at www.harruppark.com.au/mackay-sports-foundation/
Recipients:
Elias Goss
QRSS Australian Football - School Sport Australia National Championships
Toby Rule
2024 Oceania Athletics Championships
Kasey McCahon
2024 Oceania Athletics Championships
Skye Vaughan
U16 North Womens State Team - National championships
Cooper Read Currie
2024 Foot Locker Under 16 National Championships
Nash William Novosel
QRSS School Sport Australia National Championships - Basketball (12yrs & under)
Finley Philbin
QRSS 12 years boys Basketball National Championships
Lachlan Davies
2024 Under 18 Hockey Australia National Championships
Lainey Grace Walker
QRSS School Sport Australia Games - U15 Hockey
Amali Paganoni
2024 Hockey Australia Women’s U18’s Indoor Championship
Aston Paganoni
Hockey Australia boys U15 Indoor Championship
Sangwani Chinula
QRSS 14-15 years Boys Rugby League MAROON Team National Championships
Donald Franks
National Youth Championships
Peter Schatkowski
National Youth Championships
Tristan Calicetto
National Youth Championships
Nate Addison McKinnon
2024 Australian Surf Lifesaving Championship
Audrey Mae Bryan
AGE Nationals Swimming
Ava Kearns
AGE Nationals Swimming
Vaughn Wyatt
AGE Nationals Swimming
Madison Malagueno
QRSS School Sports Australia Swimming Championships
Isabelle Daniel
QRSS School Sports Australia Swimming Championships
Mackay Sports Foundation celebrated its first-ever travel grant recipients, awarding $10,900 to 21 talented athletes. Photo supplied
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Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning fixtures October 10, 2024:
Division 1:
Byte Bouncers (Branko Vucurovic, Janice Kent, John McGee, Marie Taylor) d Code Crackers (Doug Dungavell, Delma Knight, Noreen Fredericksen, Coral Morgan) 8-6. Branko d Doug 7, -2, 6, -5, 13.
Nano Nets (Tony Bowman, Charlie Payne, Peter Goodson, Veronica Shepherd) d Pixel Paddles (George Camilleri, Pam Joyce, Judy Zahn, Kevin Abbott) 9-5. Tony d George 8, -9, -8, 11, 12.
Division 2:
Tokyo Turners (John Hamelink, Fred Saliba, Frank Caruana, Allison Day) drew Berlin Blockers (Iris Grasso, Gloria Vella, Madge Saunders, Josie Davis) 7-all. Madge d Allison 9, -9, -11, 4, 8.
London Looper (Ken Best, Kim Daffy, Nadine Stream, Glenda Brookes) drew Sydney Slamm (Helen Ware, Robyn Bushell, Sharon Muller, Darryl Ross) 7-all Kim d Robyn 12, -8, 10, -9, 6.
Paris Spinners (Bryan Marshall, Ian Dodds, Pam Keune, Trish Zamparutti) d Rome Ralliers (Cheryl Pearson, Thelma Caruana, Bill Hey, Cheryl Aprato) 10-4. Pam d Cheryl A -8, 6, 4, -7, 8.
BIRTHDAY GIRL: Sharon Muller cuts her birthday cake at Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning fixtures. Photo credit: Charlie Payne