
Olympic gold medallist Cate Campbell made a splash in the Whitsundays over the weekend, inspiring the region’s next generation of swimmers during a special regional swim clinic at the Proserpine Swimming Pool. Hosted by Whitsunday Regional Council, the clinic was arranged to coincide with Campbell’s visit to the region as a guest speaker for Council’s State of the Region event. The opportunity allowed local young athletes to learn firsthand from one of Australia’s most celebrated Olympians. Swimmers from Whitsunday Swimming Club, Cannonvale Cannons and Bowen Swimming Club took part in the day, which featured tailored coaching sessions for three age groups — 6 to 9 years, 10 to 13 years, and 14 years and over. Participants received practical guidance, training tips and encouragement from Campbell both in and out of the pool. The event also gave young swimmers the chance to meet Campbell personally, take photographs, hold her Olympic gold medals and collect autographs, creating lasting memories for many aspiring athletes. Whitsunday Region Mayor Ry Collins said the clinic highlighted the importance of inspiring regional youth ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. “With Brisbane 2032 on the horizon, opportunities like this show young people that the pathway to the Olympics can begin right here in regional communities like the Whitsundays,” Mayor Collins said. Council thanked the participating swimmers, families and local clubs for helping make the clinic a valuable and inspiring experience for the region’s future athletes. Gold medallist Cate Campbell with junior swimmers Photo supplied
Read the full storyAmanda Camm has acknowledged the ongoing work of volunteers supporting Scouts Queensland at Rowallan Park, with a recent donation of marquees to assist with activities at the site. The park’s history has been carefully preserved by long-time locals like Bob Hodda, who has spent precisely 70 years working on and supporting the grounds. His knowledge provides a unique connection to Rowallan Park’s past and its role in generations of local Scouting. Among the stories connected to the site is the history of a bridge located on the property, which was brought in many years ago with the support of Ron Camm - Ms Camm’s great uncle. Originally costing £300, the structure has stood the test of time and remains a lasting feature of the park today. Rowallan Park continues to be an important base for Scouts activities in the Mackay region, while also holding a number of historically significant features, including the former location of the Munbura railway station, the Mervyn Johnstone Memorial Building, and South Sea Islander burial mounds. Ms Camm said supporting local Scouts groups is an important investment in young people and the wider community. “Scouts plays a valuable role in helping young people build confidence, resilience and practical life skills,” she said. “Rowallan Park provides a unique environment for those experiences, supported by volunteers who are deeply committed to both the site and the community.” Ms Camm also recognised the contribution of long-serving locals like Mr Hodda. “Locals like Bob have dedicated decades to this place, and that commitment is something the whole community can appreciate,” she said. Rowallan Park continues to support youth development, outdoor education, and community connection through its long-standing role in Scouting across the Mackay region Contributed with thanks to the office of Amanda Camm, Member for Whitsunday Support for Scouts Queensland at Rowallan Park was strengthened through a recent marquee donation acknowledged by Amanda Camm, while also recognising the 70-year contribution of local volunteer Bob Hodda in preserving the site’s rich community and Scouting heritage. Photos supplied
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The 2026 MSA National Short Course Championships celebrated 50 years of Masters excellence at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre from 28 April to 2 May, followed by the National Open Water Swim at Raby Bay on 3 May. More than 800 swimmers from across Australia and overseas came together for six days of racing, camaraderie, and celebrations. The North Mackay Sinkers fielded a team of six swimmers and one volunteer, contesting full programs of individual events, relays, and the concluding open water swim. Championship functions, a welcome event, and special 50‑year activities added to an already memorable week. All six pool swimmers performed above expectations, with numerous PBs challenged or broken — a testament to the quality coaching from Millie at DMR Leisure Memorial Pool. Championship Highlight – Cam McEvoy’s Lightning Swim A standout moment of the meet was Cam McEvoy’s blistering 25 m freestyle, stopping the clock at 9.32 seconds — a new Masters short‑course record and an electric moment that had the entire venue buzzing. His swim added an extra layer of excitement to an already historic championship. Pool Highlights – Medal Winners & Standout Performances Geoff Robinson: Gold – 200 Free, 800 Free. Silver – 400 Free, 100 Free Nigel Dalton: Silver – 400 Back, Bronze – 25 Back, 50 & 100 Back – 4th Pierre Craven: 400 IM – 4th Sue Dalton: 25 Breast – 4th Relays: The Sinkers Men’s 240+ relay team delivered four strong swims, finishing under nominated times in every event and proving once again how popular and competitive Masters relays can be. National Open Water Swim – Raby Bay The inclusion of an OWS at Nationals — often missing from the program — was a welcome addition, attracting over 140 swimmers across the 1.5 km and 3 km distances. 1.5Km: Gold – Nigel Dalton and Geoff Robinson 3km: Bronze – Dan Stampa, 4th – Pierre Craven A Championship Effort – In and Out of the Pool The 2026 Championships, delivered solely by Masters Swimming Queensland, were widely praised as a high‑calibre, exceptionally organised national event. A special shout‑out goes to our own super‑volunteer, Gerri Kissner, who was a “Gold‑medal performer” in her own right — contributing across timekeeping, medal table duties, and countless behind‑the‑scenes roles throughout the five days of pool competition. Looking Ahead With Nationals complete, the Sinkers now turn their focus to: MSQ State Championships in July, where a large and enthusiastic team is already preparing. Regional meets across North Queensland. Our own blue‑ribbon event, the Whitehaven Beach Open Water Swim in October A huge congratulations to all Sinkers who represented the club with pride, spirit, and sportsmanship at this milestone national event. Contributed by Dan Stampa The men’s relay team contested across several events. L – R: Nigel Dalton, Pierre Craven, Paul Ardvidson, Dan Stampa Gerri Kissner the Sinkers Super supporter and volunteer Geoff Robinson, swam into medals at the pool and open water swim Sue Dalton race ready for the start of the 50 m Butterfly Dan Stampa starts the 100m butterfly Cam McEvoy (L) pictured with Pierre Craven (R), treated us all to a blistering 25m free (9.32) Photos supplied
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The Mackay Contract Bridge Club keeps growing with new members joining each year. Bridge is a game of dedication, which requires continuous play to keep learning. Experienced players tell Novice players, (beginners), it takes at least 5-8 yrs to feel like you know what your doing. The Mackay Contract Bridge Club holds many events for Novices. Friday was the Unders and Overs Pairs green point event, which allowed Novices to play with an experienced player. The turn out was excellent. Some beginners are hesitant at first to play with more experienced players, but the more experience you get the quicker you learn the game. A big thank you was extended to all the experienced players who played with the novices in the competition and gave them the opportunity to experience a competition with support from the club. Weekly Results Monday 27 April 2026 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Geoff Taylor / Nancy Martin 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild 2nd Diane Morgan / Sandy Ford 2nd Jan Harris / Helen Van Den Broek 3rd Karen Caldwell / Sue Mayer-Miller 3rd Jewel Schmidt / Janine Rodgers 4th Edward Kliese / Diane Stokes 3rd Louise Renton / Joy Block Tuesday Evening 28 April 2026 – 4 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Terry Sheedy / Helen Van Den Broek 2nd Ann Whitmore / Frances Brown Wednesday 29 April 2026 – Unders and Overs Pairs 13 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st John Hunt / Eric Goodchild 1st Alan Brown / Martin Pearce 2nd Jewel Schmidt / Patricia Garner 2nd Patrick Rasmussen / Mary Rose Ramsden 3rd Michelle Hall / Diane Morgan 3rd Geoff Taylor / Diane Cox 4th Vicki Howard / Janine Rodgers 4th Monica Darley / Christine Fitzpatrick 5th Sue Mayer-Miller / Kath Poole 5th Mick King / Susan Ross 6th Shirley Worland / Diane Stokes 6th Sandra Morris / Helen Goldston Thursday Evening 30 April 2026 – 4 Table One Winner – Green Points 1st Janine Rodgers / Frances Brown 2nd Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless 3rd Griffin Bancroft / Mick King Friday 1 May 2026 –- 8 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor 1st Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 2nd Monica Darley / Barbara Tait 2nd Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix 3rd Christine Nice / Diane Cox 3rd Lynne O’Neill / Terry Sheedy Saturday 2 May 2026 – 11 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Faye Wright / Marilin Robins 1st Eric Goodchild / Debra Goodchild 2nd Josie Cowley / Terry Sheedy 2nd Griffin Bancroft / Jan Harris 3rd Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger 3rd Christine Nice / Mary Rose Ramsden 5th Alan Brown / Frances Brown 5th Robert Carless / Anne Lutz Contributed by Joy Block Louise counting her points Christine, looking like she won that hand, and Martin, in thought. Photos supplied
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If you’ve ever dreamed of the wind in your sails and the thrill of racing, but the sea isn’t your thing, then blokarting might just be your next adventure. Combining the exhilaration of sailing with the accessibility of land sports, blokarting delivers an adrenaline rush like no other. Imagine zooming along a sunlit beach with the breeze at your back and breathtaking scenery surrounding you—this is blokarting at its finest.
Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or simply curious about this unique sport, the Central Queensland Blokart Club is hosting two free “Come and Try” days for anyone keen to experience blokarting firsthand.
Save the Dates
• Saturday, 8th February at Cape Hillsborough Beach (bottom of the boat ramp) from 1:00 PM.
• Sunday, 9th February at Bucasia Beach (Starboard Circuit car park entrance) from 1:30 PM.
Dave Moore, co-founder and spokesperson for the Central Queensland Blokart Club, says blokarting offers an unbeatable combination of fun, camaraderie, and adventure.
“Blokarting has all the joy of sailing, but it’s on land, making it more accessible to everyday people. Like any sport, you can keep it affordable or spend tens of thousands on top-tier carbon gear. At the end of the day, it’s about having fun and enjoying the community,” Dave explains.
Blokarts, also known as land yachts, are wind-powered vehicles with a sail mounted on a lightweight frame that rides on three wheels. The sport is simple to pick up but endlessly thrilling as riders harness the power of the wind to glide along sandy beaches, race friends, or simply enjoy the ride.
“These ‘Come and Try’ days are all about introducing the public to our very enjoyable sport,” Dave says.
“We’ll provide tuition with experienced instructors, and all you need to bring is a pushbike helmet, enclosed shoes (crocs are acceptable), and a sense of adventure. If you don’t have a helmet, we’ll have loan ones available.”
The events are family-friendly, though teenagers under 18 will require a parent or designated carer onsite to sign a consent form, as per public liability requirements.
Blokarting is not only about the thrill of the ride—it’s also about embracing Australia’s stunning natural landscapes. Cape Hillsborough and Bucasia Beach are picturesque locations, and there’s nothing quite like feeling the wind push you down the beach with the sound of the waves nearby.
With blokarting’s growing popularity and the promise of a unique, wind-powered experience, this is the perfect opportunity to try something new. Head down to Cape Hillsborough or Bucasia Beach and prepare for a weekend of wind-fueled fun!
Dave Moore, co-founder and spokesperson for the Central Queensland Blokart Club. Photo supplied
Blokarts racing at Cape Hillsborough Beach at a 2023 regatta. Photo credit: Amanda Wright

The Girls Only Hub program for 5-10-year-olds is set to begin on February 10, offering young girls an exciting opportunity to explore cricket in a welcoming and inclusive environment. Led by female coaches, the program focuses on building confidence, skills, and a love for the sport in a space designed just for girls.
Great Barrier Reef Arena Sports Development Officer Mel Dwyer highlighted the importance of such initiatives, stating, “The girls-only program is a great opportunity for girls to come and experience cricket in a safe and inclusive environment.
“They can feel comfortable and confident without the pressures that sometimes arise in co-ed settings. It ensures that girls have a space where they can thrive and enjoy the sport.
Ms Dwyer also noted the participants' enthusiasm, saying, “The girls love being coached by older juniors who play in our local comps.
“Nothing is off limits; dancing, cartwheels and lots of other fun things are added into the skill-based sessions. Girls rock up with the biggest smiles, wanting to tell me about doing their bowling homework, suggesting a warm-up activity and telling me how much they love cricket.”
Junior cricket has already kicked off, with Stage 1, 2, and 3 teams back in action from January 18. The race to the semi-finals on February 15 is heating up, with teams vying for spots. Masters Blasters also resumed on January 22, alongside the GBR Rays Blaster Hub Program, which continues for boys and girls on Wednesdays from 4:30 to 5:30pm.
Registrations for the Girls Only Hub program are now open via www.playhq.com/cricket-australia/register/8c7bdd
“Cricket for girls, run by females.”
The Girls Only Cricket Hub for 5-10-year-olds starts February 10, offering a fun, inclusive space led by female coaches

Mackay’s newest swimming sensation, the Northern Stars Swimming Club Inc., is making waves in the region’s competitive swimming scene, delivering impressive results while fostering a love for the sport.
With a focus on developing talent at all levels, the club offers three squad programs—Mini, Junior, and Senior—catering to swimmers of different ages and abilities.
Under the guidance of Head Coach Steve Arnold, Northern Stars aims to provide a supportive and inclusive environment for swimmers to achieve their personal bests.
“We welcome new members to join our journey,” said club secretary Ally Bexton, encouraging interested families to reach out for more information.
The club’s swimmers have recently showcased their talent at various meets, starting with the Mirani Swimming Club Swim Meet held at the Mirani Aquatic Centre, where athletes took home an impressive haul of medals and ribbons.
Nathaniel Espartinez has emerged as one of the club’s standout athletes, achieving remarkable results at several competitions. At the GBR Swim Meet held at the Mackay Aquatic Recreation Complex, Nathaniel brought home an incredible collection of medals, including gold in the 400m Freestyle, 200m IM, and 50m Backstroke. He continued to dominate at the Somerville House LC Prep Meet in Brisbane, taking gold in the 200m IM and bronze in the 50m Breaststroke.
Alongside his brother, Isaiah, Nathaniel also represented Northern Stars at the Road Trip to Kardinia Meet hosted by the Colac Swimming Club in Geelong, Melbourne, competing against Victoria’s best and adding more medals to their tallies. Nathaniel earned a gold medal in the 50m Butterfly for the 13-year-old boys’ division and also won two silvers and a bronze, while Isaiah also won a silver and a bronze.
Young swimmer Amelia also left a mark at the GBR Swim Meet in Mackay, proving that determination and passion can outshine even the toughest competition, by taking home a swag of medals. Meanwhile, Tyler, who only recently took up competitive swimming at 14, impressed at the Mirani Swimming Club Meet in Mirani, securing two first-place finishes and several personal bests.
Rising stars Daniel, Gryff, Jai, and Matthew also brought home medals and accolades from recent competitions. Daniel earned two gold medals, three silver medals, and one bronze at the Mirani Swimming Club Swim Meet, while Gryff took home a ribbon for every race he entered at the same meet. Jai competed at the Pelican Waters LC Meet and delivered a huge personal best in the 200m Individual Medley, securing third place.
At the Moranbah Highlanders Swim Meet, Tyler, Reid, and Daniel triumphed in the PB Challenge, with Reid securing first place, Daniel claiming third, and Tyler also securing third place.
Matthew represented the club at the Emerald Seals - Emerald Amateur Swimming Club Swim Meet, where he earned two gold medals and one silver and was crowned overall age champion.
The Northern Stars Swimming Club continues to grow, with each meet affirming its commitment to nurturing talent and achieving results. For those ready to dive into the sport, the Northern Stars are ready to welcome you to their constellation of success.
Interested swimmers can contact the club via email at Swim_squad@outlook.com or call Ally Bexton at 0447 719 743.
Brothers Nathaniel and Isaiah shine for Northern Stars, proudly showcasing their medals after outstanding performances at the Road Trip to Kardinia Meet in Geelong
Daniel celebrates a stellar performance at the Mirani Swimming Club Meet, earning multiple medals and an A-Grade upgrade for his efforts
Gryff steals the show at the Mirani Swimming Club carnival, earning a ribbon in every race he entered—an inspiring performance from start to finish
Jai makes a splash at the Pelican Waters LC Meet, achieving a personal best and securing a podium finish in a highly competitive field
Matthew shines at the Emerald Seals Swim Meet, taking home two gold medals, a silver, and the overall Age Champion title
Amelia, the smallest swimmer with the biggest heart, took home medals and hearts alike at the GBR Swim Meet
Tyler took home multiple podium finishes at the Mirani Swimming Club Swim Meet! Photos supplied

The Mackay Regional Council-sponsored Australia Day “Come and Try Bridge Day” was a great success. Members and enthusiastic community participants gathered to enjoy morning tea, a sausage lunch and a wonderful day filled with cards and friendship. President Frances Brown expressed her delight at the strong turnout and encouraged attendees, as well as anyone interested in learning Bridge, to join the beginners' lessons starting Wednesday, 12 February, at 6:30pm at the Bridge Club, 414 Shakespeare Street…But be warned! You will make new friends, have serious fun and become addicted to the world’s most popular card game.
Weekly Results
Wednesday 22 January 2025 – NWP Week 2 of 25 10 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
David Ting / Eric Goodchild
1st
Janet Hansen / Janelle Conroy
2nd
Lorna Shuttlewood / Terry Sheedy
2nd
Diane Stokes / Joy Block
3rd
Joy Robinson / Robert Carless
3rd
Monica Darley / Kath Poole
4th
Barbara Tait / Janine Rodgers
4th
Sandy Patterson / Geoffrey Patterson
Thursday Evening 23 January 2025 –6 Table One Winner Green Points
1st
Alan Brown / Frances Brown
2nd
Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan
3rd
Janine Rodgers / Jan Harris
4th
Ian Cruickshank / Adrian Westcott
Friday 24 January 2025 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor
1st
Eric Goodchild / Sandy Patterson
2nd
Edward Kliese / Diane Stokes
2nd
Janine Rodgers / Simon Barnes
3rd
David Ting / Andrew Canavan
3rd
Geoff Cowan / Mick King
4th
Susan Wright / Geoffrey Patterson
4th
Nancy Martin / Kath Poole
Saturday 25 January 2025 –11 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Christine Nice / Faye Wright
1st
Ann Whitmore / Diane Stokes
2nd
Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan
2nd
Geoff Taylor / Chris Meyers
3rd
Ted Cullinan / Mary Rose Ramsden
3rd
Monica Darley / Nancy Martin
4th
Karen Caldwell / Noel Saunders
4th
David Ting / Eric Goodchild
Sunday 26 January 2025 - Mackay Regional Council Australia Day - 10 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Griffin Bancroft / Eric Goodchild
1st
Jan Harris / Julie O’Neill
2nd
Joyce Deguara / Victor Masen
2nd
Christine Nice / Faye Wright
3rd
Joy Robinson / Annette Howe
3rd
Simon Barnes / Alan Brown
Contributed by Joy Block

A large roll-up of 84 bowlers took part in the Monday public holiday fun-packed afternoon of mixed bowls. The day was well represented by both men’s and ladies' committee members, ensuring the day was successful, and bowlers were treated to pies, sausage rolls, lamingtons and an ice-cold beer to top the day off. Congratulations to the prize winners and those who dressed up to the Aussie theme!
Competition Results
Open Fours
Mick Walsh, Clive Wales, Greg McLean, and Andrew Coates dominated their match, defeating Vern Mietzel, Ken Rix, Tony Bartholomew, and Steve Lancaster: 25/7.
Open Pairs
John Kennell and Eric Galletly narrowly triumphed over Asko Helenius and Jim Lette, with the game decided on the final bowl.
Bob Hall and Alan Brown faced Russell Fry and Gavin Hannan in another close match, with Russell missing his final drive, leading to a victory for Bob and Alan.
Other Matches
Dave McKendry and Tony Allsop defeated Ernie Sealy and Alex Cameron: 21/16.
In the “battle of the oldies,” Alan Cooney and Peter Miller defeated Gary Kennedy and Neil Blucher: 22/10.
Games Called
Saturday Open Fours
John C/Master, Terry Willey, Bert Hobbs, and Ron Bowers will face Tony Allsop, Peter Miller, Les McDermott, and Chris Banney in what promises to be a closely contested match.
Saturday Open Pairs
Eric Galletly and John Kennell will take on Col and Ben Crocker in a game that’s sure to be a thriller.
Social Bowls Results
Monday Pairs
Winners: Ian Rowan and Vic Gaudian; John Fry and Darrell Kane.
Runners-Up: Kathy Mathew and Jill Snow; Eric Galletly and Peter Cowling.
Thursday Pairs
Winners: Bev Svenson and Tony Allsop.
Runners-Up: Chris Woo and Chris Hall.
Friday Pairs
Winners: Alan Dillon and David Pinkard.
Tied Runners-Up: Gary Kennedy and Geoff Ollett; Peter Miller and Alan Cooney.
Saturday Men’s
Winners: David Dowden and Darrell Kane.
Runners-Up: Bob Arnold and Doug Dungavell.
Contributed by Doug Giddings
84 bowlers enjoyed a fun-filled Aussie-themed bowls day with delicious food and great camaraderie. Photos supplied

The 2024/2025 Shawn’s Summer Biathlon Splash & Dash Series concluded on Australia Day, with athletes and volunteers coming together to honour former Mackay Road Runners champion Shawn Claydon, who passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2018. Shawn’s legacy was celebrated with the attendance of his sister, Sharon Stewart-Harris, and her husband, Jeff, who supported the event.
Held as an off-season training opportunity, the series welcomed not only club members but also newcomers and those seeking a fun and informal swim/run experience.
The series finale was well-attended, even as many Tri-Activ8 athletes competed in the Moranbah Aquathon on the same day. Awards were presented to top performers, with Nikki Giles named the overall winner for track and pool laps, though she was unable to attend the final event. Random draw prizes, including 2025 calendars featuring series photos, added to the fun of the finale.
Looking ahead, the Mackay Road Runners formal 2025 season kicks off on Sunday, January 16, with the club set to appear at the Mackay Regional Council Sports Expo on Sunday, January 9.
As summer’s oppressive humidity continues, the club reminds everyone to stay hydrated and maintain sensible training schedules. Meanwhile, an informal social 5/10km run will be held this Sunday at 4:30pm, starting from the Bluewater Quay. Participants are welcome to join free of charge, with post-run refreshments available for purchase at the Red Dog. Bring your own hydration and energy needs, and enjoy the camaraderie of Mackay’s running community!
Contributed by Janelle Tilse
Archer Flanagan accepts the Splash & Dash Junior Achievement award from Mackay Road Runners Race Director and Club Captain, Jim Ford.
Jim Ford (left) presents The Most Consistent prize to Len Howarth (right) at the Biathlon Splash & Dash Finale presentation.
(left to right) Judy Zahn, Jo Hughes and Carolyn Mapes enjoying the final event on the Shawn’s Summer Biathlon Splash & Dash Series.
The Tri-Activ8 athletes were outstanding in the Shawn’s Summer Biathlon Splash & Dash Series for 2024/2025.
Shawn’s Summer Biathlon Splash & Dash Series Race Director, Jim Ford with the race namesake’s sister, Sharon and her husband, Jeff Stewart-Harris. Photos supplied

South Suburban Bowls Club has kicked off social bowls for 2025 and is welcoming both new and returning players to join in the fun.
On January 16th, 30 ladies braved the heat, staying well hydrated and showing great determination as they played in the first Ladies Social Day of the year. Maryann Harrigan, President of the Ladies Section, was pleased to see so many ladies that were eager to get back on the green and called the day a success.
For 2025, South Suburban Bowls is offering four days of social bowls opportunities:
Tuesday Bowls – 1pm start, 2 games, self-selected triples.
Wednesday Bowls – 9am start, format varies depending on numbers.
Thursday Bowls – 1pm start, social bowls.
Friday Bowls – 2pm start, self-selected 3 bowls jackpot pairs.
To join a game, players can either sign up on the sheet at the club or call (07) 4957 3233.
“From all the bowlers at Souths we hope to see you for a roll soon.”
Photo source: Souths Suburban Bowls Club

The Cannonvale Swim Centre, located at the Cannonvale State School swimming pool provides a variety of programs designed to cater to swimmers of all abilities. Whether you're looking to improve your technique, get fit, or simply have fun, there's something for everyone.
The training sessions focus on fitness for all swimming strokes, and swimmers can also enjoy meeting new people and having fun in the water. Senior swimmers particularly enjoy a game or two of water polo on Friday afternoons, this is a great way to combine fitness and socialising.
For adults, the Cannonvale Swim Centre offers tailored training sessions led by qualified coaches. These coaches design personalised programs to meet the varying needs, goals, and abilities of each swimmer, whether you’re looking to improve your fitness, train for a triathlon, or learn to swim.
In addition to regular training, the centre also offers Aqua Classes on Saturday mornings and Tuesday evenings, providing an effective and enjoyable low-impact workout.
The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club has been an integral part of the community for almost 30 years, offering a family-friendly environment where swimmers of all ages and abilities are encouraged to achieve their best.
The club promotes a healthy learning environment, where inclusion and support are key aspects of teaching and training.
The Cannonvale Swim Centre offers a variety of lessons to cater to different abilities, including private lessons and small group sessions. The staff is supportive and encouraging, adjusting programs to meet individual needs and ensuring an inclusive environment for all swimmers.
Swimming offers numerous physical, mental, and social benefits. It’s a low-impact sport, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels, while also building strength, toning muscles, improving cardiovascular fitness, and enhancing flexibility. Swimmers also experience better coordination, balance, and posture.
Beyond the physical, swimming helps improve cognitive skills, boost confidence, and promote better mental health. It’s also a wonderful way to socialise and build friendships through teamwork.
The coaching team at Cannonvale Swim Centre is highly experienced. Head coaches Mark Erickson and Ken Crittenden have been coaching at Cannonvale for nearly 30 years and have trained swimmers who’ve qualified for both the Queensland and Australian Age Swimming Championships.
While they’ve worked with competitive swimmers, they also take great pride in helping swimmers of all levels reach their goals and enjoy the sport. Giselle Burton, who coordinates the Learn to Swim program, also plays a vital role in the Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club, serving as Club Secretary.
The Cannonvale Swim Centre operates year-round, with training sessions and activities available before and after school and on weekends. The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club holds Club Nights and carnivals from August to April, and new swimmers and their families are always welcome to join in. Club Nights take place on Wednesday evenings at 5 pm, providing a fun and competitive environment for all.
The Swim Centre also works in close partnership with the school, providing lessons during the day, while also offering activities before and after school and on weekends.
For more information, you can visit the Cannonvale Swim Centre and Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club websites or check out their Facebook pages. Alternatively, you can contact Mark Erickson directly at 0420 237 759 or via email at swimboy62@hotmail.com.

Whitsunday Touch offers a unique and inclusive sporting experience, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to get active, have fun, and join a supportive community. Touch football is a non-contact sport that’s simple to learn, safe, and enjoyable for players of all ages and fitness levels.
At Whitsunday Touch, everyone is welcome. The club prides itself on being a place where players can pursue their goals, whether they’re aiming for national competition or just looking for a casual game with friends. With games played locally on Monday nights, there’s no need to travel, and the matches are designed to fit into busy schedules. It’s also one of the most affordable sports in town.
The mixed competition at Whitsunday Touch is particularly special. It offers an environment where both men and women can compete together, ensuring that players of all genders have the opportunity to develop their skills and build confidence on the field.
One of the standout features of Whitsunday Touch is its Family Grade, which is designed to bring families together on the field. This unique offering allows parents, children, and even grandparents to play side by side. The Family Grade is a fantastic way for families to stay active together and enjoy some healthy competition.
Parents often find it rewarding to share the sport with their children, watching them develop new skills while having fun. The inclusive nature of the Family Grade means that players of all ages, from young children to older adults, can enjoy the game at their own pace.
Whitsunday Touch is committed to making touch football an affordable and accessible option for all players. The season runs from grading games in mid-January to the grand final in late June, giving players plenty of time to enjoy the sport. Senior grades are scheduled at convenient times - 6pm, 6:50pm, and 7:40pm - ensuring that people of all ages can participate without interfering with other commitments.
Fees:
Family Grade:
• $60 per person (Ages 7–12)
• $90 per person (Ages 13+)
Senior Grades:
• $60 per person (Age 12)
• $90 per person (Ages 13–18)
• $120 per person (Ages 19–75+)
Getting involved is easy!
• Come to the Fields on Monday Nights:
◦ For Family Grade: Arrive by 5:00 pm to help us find you a team.
◦ For Seniors: Arrive by 5:40 pm to allow enough time to sort into teams.
• Contact Us Online:
◦ Visit our website or follow us on social media for all the details and registration info.

The Cannonvale Cannons hosted their highly anticipated Short Course Transition Meet over the weekend, attracting 195 swimmers from 18 clubs across North Queensland. The event showcased exceptional talent and sportsmanship, despite challenging weather conditions.
Day 1 tested swimmers and spectators alike with intense heat and humidity and day 2 brought storms that delayed proceedings and ultimately forced an early finish due to a second round of severe weather. Despite these obstacles, the spirit of competition remained high, with 58 Cannonvale Cannons athletes delivering outstanding performances across the two-day carnival.
Congratulations to the Cannons swimmers who secured state qualifying times for the upcoming Sprint Championships in Brisbane. Time trials were held on the morning of day 2 of competition for swimmers wanting one last effort to achieve times, with both Millie Groom and Matilda Nicholes giving exceptional performances to earn their final times. A special shoutout goes to Tyler Bennett, Ella Bounden, Zane Clayworth, Declan Dichiera, Ruby Harland, Billie Jamieson, Gracie Laguna, Pippa Laguna, Isabella Pisaniello, and Zachary Trefz for achieving personal bests in every one of their individual events.
A highlight of the meet was the electrifying SKINS events, where the top six qualifiers battle it out for cash prizes instead of medals in elimination-style races. Congratulations to the following Cannons who qualified for their SKINS events: Lucas Korosec, Miller Eaves, Zane Clayworth, Billie Jamieson, Eloise Chegwidden, Don Algie, Isaac Pisaniello, Jax Clayworth, Declan Dichiera, Nelson Malady, Ruby Harland, Andie Reynolds, Isabella Pisaniello, Tora Delac, Charlie Doherty, Jacob Bell, Zachary Trefz, Ella Bounden, Tyler Bennett, Asher Springbett, Levi Smith, and Maeve Dichiera. Enjoy your hard-earned cash!
A special note of farewell to Don Algie, who has been competing as a Cannon since the age of six. This carnival marked his final representation for the club as he now departs for boarding school. The Cannons wish him the very best of luck and thank him for the boundless energy he brought to training, club nights, and regional and state events. Good luck, Donnie!
Contributed with thanks to Cannonvale Cannons Vice President, Jade Korosec.

Whitsunday Moto Sports Club is a dynamic and welcoming social club that thrives on the shared passion for racing and motorcycle riding. Whether you're a seasoned racer or a complete beginner, the club offers a fantastic environment to improve your skills, with a focus on making the sport safer, faster, and more enjoyable.
The club boasts exceptional facilities that cater to riders of all levels, ensuring a top-notch experience for everyone. Its family-friendly atmosphere makes it a place where riders of all ages can come together and share their love for motorsport in a supportive and inclusive community.
At Whitsunday Moto Sports Club, there's a place for everyone. From casual riders who enjoy the thrill of the open road to more competitive individuals eager to push their limits on the track, the club accommodates a wide range of interests. Newcomers are always encouraged to join and explore the sport in a relaxed, fun environment, with opportunities to develop skills, build confidence, and meet like-minded individuals.
Whether you're in it for the camaraderie, the competition, or simply the joy of riding, the Whitsunday Moto Sports Club offers a vibrant hub where people can connect, grow, and fuel their passion for motorsport.

Despite the challenges of January’s heat and unpredictable downpours, Proserpine Golf Club members showcased their dedication to the game, hitting the course to improve their skills, compete, and enjoy some time outdoors. Whether partaking in competitions or social play, the club has had an excellent week of golf.
On Tuesday, the 21st of January, the Single Stableford competition saw John Oates take the win in the Men’s division with 42 points, narrowly edging out runner-up Gerald Lovell, who scored 41 points. In the Ladies’ division, Sherri Meade claimed victory with 35 points, while Tina Badenhorst finished as runner-up with 31 points. Notable nearest-to-pin (NTP) efforts came from Nicole Cooper on the 2nd hole, John Oates on the 9th, Laurie Dakin on the 13th, and Billy O’Connor on the 16th.
Wednesday’s Ladies Stableford event, held on 22 January, saw Tina Badenhorst triumph with 36 points, followed by runner-up Elise Hodgson with 33 points. NTP honours went to Toni Clauss and Pauline Redpath on the 1st hole.
Thursday, 23 January, featured another Single Stableford competition. Scott Mason dominated the Men’s division with 39 points, with Ryan Kenny coming second with 37 points. In the Ladies’ division, Bailey Hayward secured the win with 35 points, while Michael Stewart took the runner-up spot with 33 points. NTP highlights included shots from Sean Fogarty on the 2nd, Zachary Esden on the 9th, Wayne Temby on the 13th, and Ryan Wilkes on the 16th.
The Friday Metropole Run on 24 January, played over the front nine, ended with Jonathon Kellaris winning with 34 points, ahead of runner-up Bailey Howard and Sara Hagy, who both scored 22 points.
Saturday’s Stableford competition on 25 January saw exceptional play. The overall winner was Laurie Dakin with a remarkable 40 points. In the Men’s A Grade, Laurie Dakin claimed victory with 40 points on a countback, while Lewy Tuck took the runner-up spot. In B Grade, Tim Walton secured the win with 39 points, with Luke Nightingale close behind with 37 points. Among the Ladies, Sara Hagy claimed the top spot with 42 points, while runner-up honours went to Sherri Meade, who scored 36 points.
Sunday’s Australia Day Fun Day 2 Ball Ambrose competition on 26 January wrapped up the week on a high note. The equal winners were Patrick Camm and Cory O’Shea with 56.75 (on a countback), just ahead of Sid (daughter) and Brad Fleet. The runner-up spot went to Ireneusz Gruszczynski and Dean Barnard with 58.75.
The Proserpine Golf Club congratulates all participants for their outstanding efforts throughout the week. Full results are available on Golflink.
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae.

Get ready for the most exhilarating weekend on the North Queensland sporting calendar as the Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival celebrates its 25th anniversary on August 16-17.
With Early Bird entries closing March 29th, now is the time to nominate and bring the whole family for some winter fun in the sun and enjoy some friendly competitive racing, with a weekend of events including Kids Triathlon, Ocean Swims and the best afterparty ever!
The Triathlon’s race director Michael Kimpton said that with an amazing course on the shores of the Coral Sea and views of the Whitsunday islands, this weekend has turned into an event not to be missed.
“Our 2025 festival promises to be bigger and better than ever with fun Aquabike and Duathlon options added to encourage all the family to get active over the two days of events.” Kimpton said.
This year’s event aims to inspire the next generation of triathletes with the Happy Run on Saturday afternoon. A race for children of all ages who many not be triathlon-ready yet, it’s a short run on safe closed roads where children can earn medals win exciting prizes like new bikes and running gear vouchers, and get stuck into some tasty lolly bags.
Kimpton says this year’s festival will feature record prizemoney, which has attracted the best triathlon fans and professionals racing in Australia, including Olympians and Commonwealth Games triathletes. Returning to announce your triumphs, Pete Murray is here to call the shots of all the racers, so you had better practice your finish line poses. Olympic legend Susie O'Neill, will also be returning for the 25th anniversary to be swim ambassador for the weekend after her popular appearance last year.
Let's make the 2025 Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon an event to remember and where every stride becomes a story, and every finish is a triumph. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete, a first-time competitor, or a supporter cheering from the sidelines, this milestone event is not to be missed! We’re aiming to become the best grassroots event in Australia, by giving the average triathlete a memorable experience on race day and value for money for their entry fee!
So spread the word and join us as we celebrate 25 years of community, competition, and camaraderie by tagging your fellow triathletes, training buddies and family who would love to cheer and witness your finish line triumphs.
WHAT: Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival
WHEN: August 16th-17th
WHERE: Various Locations around Airlie’s beaches
Last year’s triathlon participants having a blast. Photo Sourced: Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival

As January wraps up, school students are returning, and the Club’s Australia Day Celebrations were fantastic! The week started on Tuesday morning with a successful meeting that set the tone for the days ahead, with 18 bowlers participating and the team of John Trembath, with Dawn Dowell at second and Greg Fennell at lead the big winners of the day.
Wednesday at 2pm start of Jackpot Bowls run by Rick Galea and had 14 players. The big winners of the day were skipper Ted Cullen who is in the middle of a purple patch with his bowls accuracy teaming up with Regina Aquilina at lead with an outstanding performance, however the jackpot was not won.
Saturday morning's scroungers saw first round winners Tony Whitehorn, Warren Mills and Mervyn Stewart play the final and it was Tony Whitehorn the A division winner of the day with B division winner going to John Askew.
Sunday morning Australia Day saw 46 people arrive with 13 people just for breakfast and the rest for bowls. Although the heavy rain finished the game early the second prize went to the team of Joan McGrath, Mervyn Stewart and Sue Walker. Whilst the winners of the day winning pies and lamingtons were Andy McDougalls team of Arthur McManus and Dawn Dowell. The club must thank Margo Stanley, Carol Crosbie, Lyn Graham, Rhonda Lloyd and Elaine Kippen for the outstanding preparations. The celebrations included some memorable highlights, such as the BBQ and lawn games, which were a hit among members and their families. Everyone's participation and enthusiasm made the event truly special.
Finally, the club would like to acknowledge the outstanding contribution of turning this club into a successful organisation from Armando ‘Manny’ and Jayne Isgro who arrived in Airlie in 2010 and both joined the club in 2012. Manny and Jayne realised our club needed direction they both became joint club managers providing the structure for the club to become viable and strong in our district. Manny’s name has been on the honour board at least 50 times and responsible for making ABBC district club of the year in 2017 and 2022. He was Mens bowler of the year 2020 district and zone champion 2022/2023 and it's Manny's legacy for us to get stronger every season.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.
Manny and Jayne Isgro at the club. Photo Supplied:

Despite the less-than-ideal weather, 23 determined players participated in this week’s Stableford competition. The day was marked by remarkable scores, even as players contended with heavy rain and soggy conditions across the course.
In the Ladies' division, Jenny Hounsell delivered an outstanding performance to claim victory with 40 points. Runner-up honors went to Tina Badenhorst, who finished with 31 points on a countback. The rundown included Paula McQuat (31 points), Tiina Randmae (29 points), and Elspeth Scotford (28 points).
For the Men, John Oates was in fine form, securing the win with an impressive 42 points, building on his Monthly Medal triumph last week. Gerald Lovell followed closely, finishing runner-up with 41 points. The rundown featured strong performances from Vic Feldman (40 points), Colin Hounsell (38 points), Gary Scotford (36 points), Laurie Dakin (35 points), David Woods (34 points), and Ken Granger (32 points).
Pin shots were expertly claimed by Ladies players Jenny Hounsell (2), Robyn Witham (2), and Tina Badenhorst, while the Men’s pin shots went to John Oates (2), John Roser (2), Ken Granger, and Trevor Peroz.
Chip-ins were a highlight, with contributions from Jenny and Colin Hounsell, Neil Cawthorne, John Oates, Gary Scotford (2), and Peter Lindsay.
The Membership Jackpot Draw remains unclaimed and will roll over to $40 next week. John Roser, however, took home the raffle prize of a $50 MBW voucher.
Next week’s competition will be another Stableford event. Good luck to all!
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat.
Male and Female winners, John Oates and Jenny Hounsell