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PGC COMPETITION RESULTS - WEEK ENDING 22/2/2026

PGC COMPETITION RESULTS - WEEK ENDING 22/2/2026

BUT FIRST Fixtures : w/ending 1/3/26 : subject to weather conditions Mon 23/2: Social play Tue 24/2 : PGC & VETS - Stableford Wed 25/2 : Stableford/Ladies 4BBB Thu 26/2 : Stableford Fri 27/2 : Metropole Hotel 9 hole run Sat 28/2 : Stableford sponsored by the Airlie Beach Hotel Sun 1/3 : March MM sponsored by KJC AND NOW FOR THE RESULTS : WEEK ENDING 15/2/26 Not a good week for golf, constant rain meant the course was closed for the week, apart from Tuesday. TUESDAY 17/2/26 PGC - Stableford MEDLEY : Winner : Tim Langford - 34 points R/Up : Gerald Lovell - 33 points 3rd : Brock Smith - 31 points (C/B) 4th : Lyn Muller NTPs : Larry Muller (2nd), Ashley Morley-Hart (9th), Louis Neethling (13th) VETS : Stableford LADIES : Winner : Lyn Muller - 31 points R/Up : Jenny Hounsell - 26 points MEN : Winner : Gerald Lovell - 33 points R/Up : Larry Muller - 30 points 3rd : Gary Scotford - 28 points NTPs : Jenny Hounsell, Lyn Muller and Paula McQuat for the ladies, Larry Muller, Gary Scotford and Peter Lindsay (x2) for the men. WEDNESDAY 18/2/26 TO SUNDAY 22/2/26 COURSE CLOSED The Jan MM scheduled for 1/3 will be rescheduled for a date to be advised. * * * Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae.

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Lightning Strikes Gold for Cannons as Records Fall at Distance Night

Lightning Strikes Gold for Cannons as Records Fall at Distance Night

It was a huge week for the Cannonvale Cannons, swimmer delivered outstanding performances at the Townsville Lightning Swim Club Long Course Meet followed by another record-breaking Distance Night at home. A small but mighty team of six Cannons made the trip to Townsville and made their presence known. Tora Delac delivered a standout swim in the 100m Butterfly, clocking a massive 9.22 second personal best to secure her fourth National qualifying time, a result that came as a wonderful surprise to Tora and her family. Miller Eaves, Jax Eaves and Lucas Korosec dominated their age groups, each claiming gold in all of their events. Jax also notched impressive personal bests in three of his four swims. Miranda Palmero and Harris Delac enjoyed a strong meet, each achieving PBs in 50 per cent of their races. With generous cash prizes on offer at the Lightning Carnival, Tora, Miller and Lucas also returned home with a well-earned stash of prize money, a fantastic reward for their commitment and preparation. Back at our home pool, the Cannons’ second Distance Night of the season once again delivered exceptional results. These nights provide swimmers the opportunity to chase big personal bests and club records as they are permitted to ‘swim-up’ to distances not yet upgrade to, and this week did not disappoint. New club records were set by Celeste Orenshaw (12 years 1500m Freestyle, 21:30.67), becoming the first 12-year-old female to meet the benchmark time set when the club commenced almost 30 years ago. Miller Eaves (10 years 400m Individual Medley, 6:36.61), Lucas Korosec (9 years 400m Individual Medley, 6:36.11) and Harry Chegwidden (8 years 200m Breaststroke and 100m Butterfly) also etched their names into the record books. Roxanne Groom, Hamilton Anflous and Liam Filewood achieved 1500m Freestyle upgrades, an outstanding endurance milestone. Contributed with thanks to Cannonvale Cannons. Captions Celeste Orenshaw Harry Chegwidden Photos supplied

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Wangaratta Bowls Club News

Wangaratta Bowls Club News

It was a quiet start to the week at Wangaratta Bowls Club, with no social play on Tuesday and the much-anticipated Opening Day on Sunday cancelled due to unpredictable weather. Despite this disappointment, several visiting club members from Townsville and Home Hill made the effort to travel to Bowen and enjoyed an afternoon of social bowls on Sunday afternoon. Winners were Meryl Smith, Skin Querio and Kevin Daniels, who defeated Scott Taylor, Alby Vigar and Greg Colquhoun. Other winning teams were: Bill Myers, Mark Drummond and Allan Rolfe, who defeated Lindy Suann, Gavin Charles and Pat Tracey. Toni Bowen, Celly Jeal and Kennedy Whitton, who defeated Wendy Pohle, Deb Retchless and Ron Smith. Bernie Holland and Laurie Land, who defeated Boof Querio and Stuart Jeal. The jackpot did not go off. A reminder to all members that social play now commences at 1:00pm, with names to be submitted by 12:30pm. Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren 1- Victorious Sunday Winners Kevin Daniels and Meryl Smith. Photo supplied.

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Mackay To Host Elite International Cricket This August

Mackay To Host Elite International Cricket This August

Mackay will make cricket history this August, hosting its first-ever international Test match. Cricket Australia confirmed on Wednesday, 25 February, that the Great Barrier Reef Arena will stage the second Test of the 2026 NRMA Insurance Men’s Test Series against Bangladesh. The match runs from 22–26 August 2026, with play starting at 10am local time each day, giving fans the chance to watch world-class cricket on home turf. Mayor Greg Williamson said council was excited to build on the success of the two one day internationals played at the Great Barrier Reef Arena in 2025. “The Australia versus South Africa games were tremendous. Both games were sell-outs and they showed us that we can attract strong crowds to our region for these world-class matches,” Mayor Williamson said. “To their credit, the team at the Great Barrier Reef Arena also showed that they can deliver matches of this calibre and cater for crowds in excess of 5000 without a hitch,” he said. “This Test match is going to be an exciting first for us and council is extremely proud to be able to play our part in bringing this Test to our region with the Invest Mackay Events and Conference Attraction Program.” CEO of Great Barrier Reef Arena Adrian Young said this was a defining moment for the region. “Hosting our first Test match is recognition that Mackay has earned its place on the international stage,” Mr Young said. “It also reflects the confidence that Cricket Australia has in our venue, our team and our community,” he said. “We have consistently demonstrated over several years that we can deliver elite international women’s and men’s cricket at the highest standard. “As we continue to plan for Stage 2 of the venue’s development and look forward to playing a part in the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics, this Test match cements Great Barrier Reef Arena’s reputation as northern Australia’s premier cricket venue.” Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg said northern Australia was perfectly positioned to host high-quality Test cricket outside the traditional summer window. “We’re delighted to bring Test cricket to Mackay and look forward to a fantastic series against Bangladesh,” Mr Greenberg said. “It is no secret the international calendar is now crowded and we’re fortunate to have world class facilities available in August ensuring we have another window for Test cricket outside summer,” he said. “Great Barrier Reef Arena has proven to be an outstanding venue for international cricket in recent seasons and we’re grateful to the Queensland Government, Mackay Regional Council and Harrup Park for their strong support.” Mackay will make history this August, hosting its first-ever international Test match at the Great Barrier Reef Arena as part of the 2026 NRMA Insurance Men’s Test Series against Bangladesh from 22–26 August. Photo source: Great Barrier Reef Arena

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North Queensland Cowboys Recharge In Mackay: Inside Fitness Cartel’s Elite Wellness Centre

February 19, 2026

Blue and yellow jerseys filled the Fitness Cartel Wellness Centre in Mackay last Thursday as the North Queensland Cowboys turned their focus to recovery ahead of their highly anticipated trial clash with Penrith.

Preparation was key as 24 squad members made the trip to Mackay, reflecting the club’s investment in the region and its local talent. Mackay-born Co-captains Tom Dearden and Reuben Cotter, together with fan favourite Jaxon Purdue, proudly represented their hometown throughout the match.

Head of Performance Paul Bowman reinforced Mackay’s significance within the Cowboys’ footprint.

“Mackay is a big part of our catchment and our region. We obviously have a close relationship with the Cutters being one of our feeder clubs, so it’s always great to get down here and see our fans.”

With many supporters regularly making the trip to Townsville, bringing a game to Mackay made the occasion all the more special.

“To play a game here is great,” said Mr Bowman.

And the facilities themselves drew particular praise.

“To have a facility like Fitness Cartel and what they have here for us to use is really great. For a regional town like Mackay to have a facility like this – it’s just tremendous.”

Inside the Wellness Centre, recovery was front and centre. Players rotated through compression boots, a traditional hot rock sauna and contrast therapy pools, alternating between hot and cold to support circulation and muscle repair in preparation for game night.

For fitness industry professional and facility owner Michael James, hosting the Cowboys marked a proud milestone.

“It’s awesome for Mackay and sports lovers in general to have the Cowboys here. People often travel hours to watch their games, so for the Cowboys to come to Mackay, it’s pretty special.”

He said the feedback from the squad affirmed the vision behind the Wellness Centre, along with Fitness Cartel as a whole.

“We think we’ve got a world-class facility suitable for world-class athletes, and to get that feedback from the Cowboys, to know it was everything we hoped, that’s extremely validating.”

The goal, Mr James explained, was always to raise the benchmark locally.

“At Fitness Cartel, we aim to be a place where current and emerging athletes can train hard, then step into our Wellness Centre to recover, rejuvenate, and get ready to perform at their very best.”

“Our goal was always to bring something world-class to Mackay… and to hear athletes who’ve trained in the best facilities around the world say ours is up there – it’s definitely a proud moment.”

Just over twenty-four hours later, that preparation paid off. On Friday, 13 February, at BB Print Stadium, the Cowboys delivered a commanding 66–24 victory over Penrith, thrilling the crowd and capping a week defined by preparation, teamwork, and North Queensland pride.

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At The Table Mackay Table Tennis Fixture Results 10 February 2026

February 19, 2026

This week saw a lot of close matches across the morning and evening fixtures.  With a cool hall and warm rallies in our climate-controlled comfort and despite the cooler conditions the standard didn’t drop one little bit.

Tuesday Evening Fixtures saw some close matches.

Division 1: London (Barry Patterson, Trent Day, Syed Hossain) def Athens (Mick Ruhl, Vince Boeske, Geoff Denman) 7-4 with Mick and Trent battling to the end, Mick won 11-6 in 5th Set.  Paris (Steve Whiting, Josh Brown, Anne Sheridan) def St. Louis (Emma Widdup, Lily Boland, Neil Brown) 6-5, Josh defeated Lily in a tight match  that could have gone either way,12-10 in the 5th Set.

Division 2: Amsterdam (Janice Kent, Graham Brake, Duncan Treloar) def Antwerp (Andrea Nicholson, Danial Warfield, Yilin Jiang) 9-2. Duncan come back from 2 sets down to win against Yilin in the 5th Set, 11-4.  Los Angeles (Mark Sleeman, Allan Edwards) def Stockholm (Donna Abbott, Will VanDeKaa) 4-1. Both teams were missing a player so they were 2 on 2.  Will beat Mark 11-9 in the 5th Set.

Division 3: Rome (Ian McKay, Matt West, Peter Goodson) def Berlin (Simon Hogan, Noreen Frederickson, Mark Stam) 7-4 with Noreen won great 5 Set match against Peter 11-9.  Melbourne (Ollie Hamelink, Delma Knight, John McGee) def Helsinki (George Camilleri, Darryl Ross, Dilini Ranasinghe) 7-4.  Ollie won a very close 5 Set match against George 12-10.  

Division 4: Tokyo (Rachel Fiesta, Nate Clark, Kirsten Edwards) def Montreal (Melanie Theodore, Craig VanDeKaa, Jeric Engay) 6-5, Rachel won close 5 Sets against Craig 11-5.  Mexico City (Tiffany Camilleri, Dylan Ringwood, Archel Cruz) def Seoul (Ricky Zhan, David Symons, Regina Wulf) 7-4 with Tiffany winning close battle against Ricky 11-9 in the 5th Set.  Munich (Liz Burton, Rod Hamelink, Amanda Liu) def Moscow (Logan Brown, Jeff Bennington, Mohmout Ahmed) 7-4 with no 5 set matches there were some great 4 setters.

Tuesday Morning Fixtures

Division 1: Nano Nets (Donna Abbott, John McGee, Peter Goodson) def Byte Bouncers (Andrea Nicholson, Branko Vucurovic, Veronica Needham) 8-4. Donna won over Andrea 11-6 in 5th Set.  Code Crackers (Doug Dungavell, Darryl Ross, Delma Knight) def Pixal Paddles (George Camilleri, Judy Zahn, Kevin Abbott) 8-4, with George came back from 2 sets down to win 11-8 in the 5th Set.

Division 2: Tokyo Turners (Kim Daffy, John Hamelink, Sally Muir) def Paris Spinners (Ian Dodds, Robyn Bushell, Val Austin) 8-4. Val and Kim battled to the death with Val coming out on top 12-10 in the 5th Set.  London Loopers (Bryan Marshall, Louise Gould, Pam Keune) drew with Sydney Slammers (Josie, Davis, Frank Caruana, Ken Best) 6-6 with Josie digging deep to outlast Pam 11-7 in 5th Set.  

Division 3: Rocket Stars (Madge Saunders, David Muir, Trish Zamparutti) drew 6-6 with Mars Pioneers (Allison Day, Thelma Caruana, Kim Challendar) with Allison completed a 5 Set comeback over Trish 11-4.  Lunar Legends (Coral Morgan, Laurie Bradshaw, Janelle Keune) drew 6-6 against Solar Comets (Sharon Muller, Gerry Synnott, Glenda Dutton) with Coral coming back from 2-1 down to win in close 5 Set match against Gerry 11-7.

Contributed with thanks to Andrea Nicholson.

1 Ollie Hamelink
2 George Camilleri
3 Josie Davis Photos supplied
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Mackay Contract Bridge Results: Fab Four Celebrate 20 years of Bridge

February 19, 2026

Congratulations to Faye Wright, Susan Wright, Ken Seaniger and Robert Carless who started Bridge lessons together in 2006. They celebrated twenty years of bridge Saturday. Well done!

Weekly Results

Monday 9 February 2026 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points

N/S

E/W

1st

Terry Sheedy / Janelle Conroy

1st

David Ting / Eric Goodchild

2nd

Rodney Miles / Joy Hold

2nd

Diane Morgan / Sandy Ford

3rd

Margaret Lane / Barbara Tait

3rd

Noel Bugeia / Geoffrey Patterson

4th

Gwen Liddell / Griffin Bancroft

4th

Monica Darley / Nancy Martin

5th

Susan Ross / Vicki Howard

5th

Jan Harris / Julie O’Neill

Tuesday Evening 10 February 2026 – 7 Table Mitchell Green Points

1st

Eric Goodchild / Noel Bugeia

1st

Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy

2nd

Marilin Robins / Faye Wright

2nd

Adrian Westcott / Glen Coup

3rd

Frances Brown / Ann Whitmore

3rd

Janet Hansen / Lorna Shuttlewood

Wednesday 11 February 2026 – 10 Table Mitchell Green Points

N/S

E/W

1st

Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia

1st

Janet Hansen / Alan Brown

2nd

Sue Mayer-Miller / Martin Pearce

2nd

Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood

3rd

Joy Robinson / Robert Carless

3rd

Max Holewa / Diane Holewa

4th

Eric Goodchild / Debra Goodchild

4th

Jan Harris / Sandra Morris

Thursday Evening 12 February 2026 – 4 Tables One Winner – Green Points

1st

Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia

2nd

Ann Whitmore / Frances Brown

3rd

Janelle Conroy / Janine Rodgers

4th

Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless

Friday 13 February 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points

N/S

E/W

1st

Noel Bugeia / Terry Sheedy

1st

Janelle Conroy / Jan Harris

2nd

Sandy Patterson / Eric Goodchild

2nd

Annette Howe / Monica Darley

3rd

Mick King / Geoff Cowan

3rd

Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix

4th

Joy Robinson / Jewel Schmidt

4th

Lorna Shuttlewood / Debra Goodchild

Saturday 14 February 2025 – Section A - 6 Table Mitchell Green Points

N/S

E/W

1st

Terry Sheedy / Richard Wix

1st

Ann Whitmore / Sandra Morris

2nd

Ming Ting / David Ting

2nd

Marilin Robins / Faye Wright

3rd

Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger

3rd

Julie O’Neill / Gwen Liddell

Saturday 14 February 2025 – Section B - 7 Table Mitchell Green Points

N/S

E/W

1st

Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan

1st

Nancy Martin /Monica Darley

2nd

Annie Lynch / Diane Stokes

2nd

Christine Nice / Mary rose Ramsden

3rd

Sue Mayer-Miller / Adrian Westcott

3rd

Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless

Contributed with thanks to Joy Block

Ken Seaniger, Susan Wright, Robert Carless & Faye Wright. Photo supplied

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Mackay Road Runners Celebrate 50 Years on the Run

February 19, 2026

Mackay Road Runners Club is celebrating a major milestone this year, marking 50 years of running, friendship and community spirit in the Mackay region.

To commemorate the occasion, the club will host a special 50th Anniversary Dinner on Saturday, 11 April, to be held at Mantra Mackay at the Marina. The evening will bring together past and present members, along with supporters and friends of the club, to share stories, achievements and memories from five decades of running.

Numbers for the celebration will be capped at 80 guests due to venue capacity, with attendees enjoying a two-course buffet dinner priced at $65 per person. A formal invitation flyer, including RSVP dates and payment details, will be released on the club’s Facebook page shortly. Those travelling from out of town — or locals wishing to stay the night — can contact Mantra Mackay directly for discounted accommodation by mentioning the Anniversary Dinner event.

While the celebrations will continue throughout the year, the club is also kicking off its 2026 running calendar this weekend. The first run will take place this Sunday at 24 Johnson Street, West Mackay, with the popular Tilse Toddle offering both 5km and 10km social runs starting at 5pm.

Existing members are asked to wear their race numbers to assist the timekeeper ahead of the first handicap run the following weekend. New members and casual runners are always welcome, and non-runners are encouraged to drop by for a chat and soak up the atmosphere.

As always, runners are invited to stay post-run for a relaxed social catch-up, complete with a barbecue, icy zooper doopers for recovery — and a special 50th Anniversary cake to officially launch this landmark year.

Members who ordered the limited-edition 50th Anniversary singlets can collect them at the Tilse Toddle. The club extended its thanks to Merchandising Officer Jo Hughes for coordinating the release, along with supplier NFE and Russell O’Hara. A small number of additional singlets will be available for purchase in various sizes.

The club also recently took part in the Mackay Regional Council Sports Expo, which was hailed as a success in showcasing local sporting and recreational opportunities. Mackay Road Runners thanked Council for hosting the event and acknowledged the volunteers who helped represent clubs across the region.

With 50 years behind them and many more kilometres ahead, Mackay Road Runners Club continues to prove that running is about more than fitness — it’s about community, connection and having fun along the way.

David Isbister, Derek Woods, Levi Wallace, Kayla Waugh, Carmel Mahon, Andrew Short and Jo Hughes attended the final Sunday Summer off season event. Photo supplied
Andrew Short, Janelle Tilse, Derek Woods, Jo Hughes, Kayla Waugh offer best wishes to Levi Wallace (seated) as he heads to New South Wales this weekend for a tough 21k, 10k & 5km racing program all in one day! Photo supplied
Jo Hughes and Len Howarth assisting the Mackay Road Runners booth at the Mackay Regional Council Sports Expo. Photo supplied
Fran March and Andrew Short helping at the Mackay Road Runners stand at the Mackay Regional Council Sports Expo. Photo supplied
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Ready, Set…Get Active At The Mackay Sports & Recreation Expo!

February 12, 2026

The Mackay Sports & Recreation Expo is set to once again bring the region’s sporting heartbeat to life, offering the community a dynamic window into the breadth and depth of activities available across Mackay and surrounding areas. As an annual celebration of movement, connection and community spirit, the Expo provides a central meeting place where local clubs, recreation groups and activity providers come together under one roof to showcase what they do best to get people active and involved.

More than just a display of sports, the Expo is designed as a hands-on experience. Visitors can step beyond the sidelines and take part in interactive come-and-try sessions led by local clubs and qualified coaches, giving people of all ages and abilities the chance to test the waters before committing to a new activity. From traditional team sports to emerging and alternative recreation options, the event reflects the diversity of opportunities available right here in the Mackay region.

Throughout the day, attendees will also have the chance to meet representatives from community sport and recreation organisations, ask questions, and learn more about what’s on offer. Live demonstrations, performance showcases and skills workshops add to the energy of the event, providing a snapshot of the talent, passion and dedication that drives grassroots sport and recreation locally.

Information stalls will be a key feature, offering practical details on memberships, junior programs, volunteering opportunities and inclusive sport pathways. Health and wellbeing resources will also be available, with a focus on injury prevention, fitness advice and participation options to help people find safe, sustainable ways to stay active.

With family-friendly activities, giveaways and a lively outdoor atmosphere, the Expo is designed to be as welcoming as it is informative. It caters to parents searching for new activities for their children, newcomers looking to connect with the local community, and individuals keen to return to sport or try something completely different.

As this year’s feature highlights some of the stallholders, businesses and organisations involved, it also shines a spotlight on the people and groups who make Mackay’s sport and recreation scene thrive. The Expo is not only about discovering a new sport, but rather about building connections, supporting local clubs, and celebrating a community that values health, participation and active lifestyles.

For anyone looking to get involved, get inspired and get moving, the Mackay Sports & Recreation Expo offers a front-row seat to the region’s vibrant sport and recreation culture!

What: Mackay Regional Council presents the 2026 Sports & Recreation Expo.
When: Sunday 15 February 2026, 9:00am to 1:00pm.
Where: Mackay Entertainment & Convention Centre (MECC)

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Football, Family, Fun

February 12, 2026

With Mackay Wanderers Football Club

Mackay Wanderers Football Club is stepping into the 2026 season with strong momentum, inviting families, players and football fans to connect with the club at the upcoming Mackay Regional Council Sport and Rec Expo.

A key highlight for the club is its recent achievement of Football Queensland’s Tier 2 (T2) Club rating – a significant endorsement that places Mackay Wanderers F C in elite company and sets a new benchmark for football development in the region. The club is currently the only football club between Townsville and Bundaberg to hold this status.

“We’re the only club between Townsville and Bundaberg that has a T2 rating, which means we’re able to have higher levels of coaching and higher accreditation,” Club President Greg Kliese said.

Tier 2 status requires all coaches across the club to meet minimum accreditation standards for their specific age groups. This ensures players receive consistent, high-quality coaching at every stage of their football journey, from grassroots through to senior competition, while also strengthening long-term development across the club.

For players with aspirations beyond local competition, the accreditation also creates stronger pathways into representative football, offering opportunities to be identified and invited to progress at higher levels.

At this year’s Expo, Mackay Wanderers F C will focus on making football fun and accessible for families. An inflatable activity will be available for kids, while club members will be on hand to provide information, answer questions and help new players and parents learn more about joining the club.

The club prides itself on being a welcoming, family-focused organisation that caters for both men and women, and boys and girls from as young as five years old through to senior competition.

“We’re definitely a family club and we take pride in being a welcoming and inclusive club,” Mr Kliese said.

In a regional community where sport plays a vital role in connection, health and wellbeing, the club continues to champion football as a way to build confidence, friendships and teamwork.

“Practice is what helps you enjoy the game,” Mr Kliese said. “The better you are at playing, the more you enjoy it, and you can’t become good at the game without practice. Learning to enjoy training and working with your teammates is a big part of what we’re all about here.”

Looking ahead, the club will also celebrate a major milestone in 2026, with its Junior Carnival marking its 10th year. Held on Sunday 2 August, the carnival is one of the largest junior football events in Queensland, attracting teams and families from across the state.

Offering elite accreditation, proven development pathways and a family-first culture, Mackay Wanderers F C invites locals to connect at the Expo and explore how football can become part of their family’s future.

Visit the club’s website or pop in at the Expo to learn more!

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Expo And First Club Run Mark Start Of 2026 Season

February 12, 2026

The 2026 formal club season is fast approaching, with the Mackay Regional Council Sport and Rec Expo taking place next Sunday (9am to 1pm) at the MECC, followed by the first official club run on Sunday, 22 February at 5pm at 24 Johnson Street, West Mackay.

Mackay Road Runners will also meet for a social 5km/10km run at 4.30pm after the Expo at Bluewater Quay, followed by a refreshing cool down at the Red Dog post run.

Club Merchandising Co-ordinator Jo Hughes has been working hard to have the 50th Anniversary singlets arrive and ready for distribution at the first run of the year, the Tilse Toddle, on 22 February. Those who have pre-ordered and paid are thanked and are asked to see Jo to arrange collection at the Tilse Toddle. For those who have not yet ordered, a limited supply of additional sizes will be available at the special edition price of $35. Members are encouraged to get in fast, with cash preferred to assist with receipting.

A great time was enjoyed by all at Bluewater Quay today, with several runners and their children making the most of the balmy Sunday afternoon conditions while running and cycling the Catherine Freeman Boardwalk Trail. Those who stayed on post run at the Red Dog for a rewarding warm down found the cooling sea breezes perfect after their efforts on the trail.

Runners are encouraged to sign up online now to become a member of the most successful and longest running group in the region. Annual fees are $70 for adults and $30 for juniors aged 12 and under 18 years, with a $2 fee per race day. Casual runners, new runners, and runners from other sporting teams, groups and schools are most welcome to attend for a $10 race day fee, which covers insurance, a marked course and a fun day running with like-minded, inclusive individuals. Whether running socially or competitively, it’s up to you – running is for everyone, no matter your age or ability.

The next committee meeting will be held on Wednesday 18 February at 5.30pm, which differs from the usual second Monday of the month due to committee members being away. The committee meets at the North Qld Bulk Ports meeting room at the Mackay Marina, with thanks to NQBP for the generous use of the meeting room. All members and intending members are warmly invited to attend.

 (Left to right) Janelle Tilse, Jo Hughes, Derek Woods, Andrew Short, Carmel Mahon, Todd Turner, Len Howarth and Levi Wallace. Photo supplied

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Party Pies, Lamingtons And Lawn Bowls Aussie Day At The Goosies

February 12, 2026

Players from all over the district came together at Goosies Sport and Recreation club, for the annual Australia Day Bowls event. Much fun and laughter and great camaraderie was had by almost 100 players and guests. Party pies, sausage rolls and lamingtons were a favourite. The club hopes next year will be bigger than ever!

Contributed with thanks to Sue Hazledine

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At The Table Mackay Table Tennis Fixture Results 3 February 2026

February 12, 2026

This fast-paced game has three health benefits – Mental, Physical and Social.  Going into week three, we saw some incredible matches across the board in all divisions.  Josh Brown and Barry Patterson battled out with Josh winning this marathon (6-11,11-7,11-8, 10-12,13-11).  

Evening  Fixtures – Division 1: Paris (Steve Whiting, Josh Brown, Anne Sheridan) def. London (Barry Patterson, Trent Day, Syed Hossain) 6-5.  Match featured above.  Athens (Goncalo Serra, Jacob Whelan, Graeme Walker) def. St Louis (Lily Boland, Neil Brown, Emma Widdup) 6-5. Neil lived up to his nickname “5 Set Neil” against Graeme. Neil come back from 2-1 down to win in five sets (-10,11,-6,3,6).

Division 2: Stockholm (Geoff Cowan, Donna Abbott, Will VanDeKaa) def. Amsterdam (Duncan Treloar, Janice Kent, Graham Brake) 8-3.  Janice won close five sets against Geoff (4,-7,-3,6,7).  Los Angeles (Allan Edwards, Mark Sleeman, Lee Brake) def. Antwerp (Danial Warfield, Andrea Nicholson, Yilin Jiang) 7-4. Yilin and Mark battled to the end with Yilin coming out on top in five sets (9,-9,9,-8,7).

Division 3: Melbourne (Ollie Hamelink, Delma Knight, Rymer Tabulo) def. Berlin (Noreen Frederickson, Simon Hogan, Mark Stam) 7-4. Ollie had a great match with Simon, with Ollie giving his all by winning (-8,7,-6,5,9).  Rome (Matt West, Ian McKay, Peter Goodson) def. Helsinki (George Camilleri, Darryl Ross, Steve Mathieson) 6-5. Steve came back against Matt to win close match (-9,8,-9,7,7).

Division 4: Tokyo (Remy Zhan, Rachel Fiesta, Hollie Cleaver) def. Munich (Liz Burton, Amanda Liu, Eldan Japay) 7-4. Rachel defeated Eldan by coming back from two sets down to win in five (-8,8,7,8,2).  Moscow (Jeff Binnington, Logan Brown, Mohmout Ahmed) def. Mexico City (Tiffany Camilleri, Archel Cruz, Dylan Ringwood) 8-3. Jeff won close five sets against Tiffany (-5,4,8,-9,8).  Seoul (David Symons, Ragina Wulf, Ricky Zhan) def. Montreal (Craig VanDeKaa, Jeric Engay, Melanie Theodore) 6-5. David and Craig had a great five set match with David winning (7,8,-7,-2,4).

Contributed with thanks to Andrea Nicholson

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Karate Goes To Denmark

February 12, 2026

Sensei Helle Jorgensen Smith, who runs the Shito Ryu Karate dojo in Bucasia, spent the last six months of 2025 in her homeland Denmark with her two sons, Nathanial and Aksel, aged 16 and 14. With karate remaining part of their daily routine, it wasn’t long before Helle was asked by a friend’s two young boys if they could also learn.

And so, the Danish Karate Club was born, with Jonathan and Tristan, aged 14 and 13, and three teachers — Sensei Helle, Nathanial, a Black Belt (1st Dan), and Aksel, a 1st Kyu Brown Belt (one level before black).

Training two to three hours per week, and with a unique ratio of three teachers to two students, the two white belts (first level) progressed quickly. Jonathan and Tristan showed respect from the very first lesson and completed their homework each week. This included not only physical training, but also learning the philosophy behind karate. They even researched aspects of the art beyond what is normally expected of a white belt. Sensei Helle said, “they were simply a joy to teach.”

Karate is not about fighting or merely self defence; it focuses on discipline, lifelong self-development, self-control, and the pursuit of a calm and peaceful mind.

After five months of training, the new students graded to the next level, achieving Yellow Belt and Yellow Belt with two stripes — almost to the next level. It was a courageous effort by the two young boys, who have vowed to continue their karate journey and may one day visit their parent dojo in Mackay.

The Northern Beaches Karate Club runs classes during the school term on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Bucasia Community Hall in Wallace Avenue. Sensei Helle also holds self defence courses for women and girls, with the next session planned for Saturday, February 14, 2026. Further sessions are planned throughout the year. For more information, call 0488 146 644.

Contributed with thanks to Gerri Kissner

A local Bucasia karate instructor has helped establish a mini dojo in Denmark, sharing discipline and tradition with young students abroad. Photos supplied

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Mackay Contract Bridge Results 13 February

February 12, 2026

Janelle Conroy who has been playing Contract Bridge for twenty two years is now a Grand Master. This is an honor which the Australia Bridge Federation bestows on someone who has 1000 Masterpoints including 500 Red points and 200 Gold points. Janelle plays reguarly with Terry Sheedy, Noel Bugeia, Pamela Finger, Geoff Taylor, Robert Carless and many others. Janelle is a great mentor to beginners and novices and works tiresley for the Bridge Club.

Weekly Results

Monday 2 February 2026 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Terry Sheedy / Janelle Conroy 1st Monica Darley / Nancy Martin
2nd Jan Harris / Julie O’Neill 2nd Diane Morgan / Sandy Ford
3rd Janine Rodgers / Jewel Schmidt 3rd Diane Stokes / Edward Kleise
4th Rodney Miles / Joy Hold 4th Margaret Lane / Barbara Tait
Tuesday Evening 3 February 2026 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points
1st Janet Hansen / Lorna Shuttlewood 2nd Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy
3rd Eric Goodchild / Noel Bugeia 4th Vicki Howard / Richard Wix
Wednesday 4 February 2026 – 11 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Jan Harris / Sandra Morris 1st Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood
2nd Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia 2nd Diane Slokes / Joy Block
3rd Janet Hansen / Alan Brown 3rd Susan Wright / Bob Ellis
4th Eric Goodchild / Debra Goodchild 4th Gwen Liddell / Anne Lutz
5th Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 5th Jewel Schmidt / Anette Howe
Thursday Evening 5 February 2026 – 4 Tables One Winner – Green Points
1st Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 2nd Ann Whitmore / Frances Brown
3rd Janelle Conroy / Janine Rodgers 4th Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless
Friday 6 February 2026 – 10 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Joy Robinson / Annette Howe 1st Frances Brown / Alan Brown
2nd Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 2nd Janelle Conroy / Pamela Finger
3rd Noel Bugeia / Terry Sheedy 3rd Nancy Martin / Kath Poole
4th Mick King / Geoff Cowan 4th Ann Whitmore / Julie O’Neill
Saturday 7 February 2025 –13 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 1st Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless
2nd Janine Rodgers / Geoff Cowan 2nd Terry Sheedy / Richard Wix
3rd Eric Goodchild / Debra Goodchild 3rd Adrian Westcott / Martin Pearce
4th Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger 4th Lorna Shuttlewood / Susan Wright
5th Marilin Robins / Faye Wright 5th Helen Goldston / Jean Penridge

Contributed with thanks to Joy Block

Robert, Noel & Janelle

Mick,Janelle & Jan

Pres. Frances presenting Cert. to Janelle. Photos supplied

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Cyclones Show Depth At 2026 Hancock Prospecting Queensland Sprint Championships  

February 12, 2026

Mackay Cyclones Swimming Club delivered an impressive performance across all age groups at the 2026 Hancock Prospecting Queensland Sprint Championships, held 7–8 February 2026, with swimmers collecting medals, finals appearances and a host of personal best results.
 
The opening day featured the club’s senior swimmers. Anisa Helou swam strongly in her heats to reach the finals in both the 16-year-old 50m freestyle and 50m butterfly, recording a national qualifying time in the butterfly and adding to her national campaign after previously qualifying in the 50m freestyle. 
 
Cyclones sprint specialist and her brother, Ehsan Helou, claimed a silver medal in the 17-year-old 50m breaststroke. The result followed a strong Queensland Country Championships campaign in Rockhampton in late January where he won silver in the 50m breaststroke and 50m freestyle, and bronze in the 50m butterfly. 
 
Oscar Wyatt and Rourke Bagley also competed on Saturday, both producing personal best times across their events.
 
The second day saw the younger swimmers take to the pool, led by Matthew Dolzon who won the Queensland State Sprint Champion (10 years S19 MC) title across all four strokes – 50m freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly – while completing eight races across the program. 
 
Maddison Searle finished 10th in the 11-year-old girls’ 50m freestyle and was first reserve for the 50m backstroke final, while her sister Ellanah Searle finished the meet with a determined swim and personal best in the 50m butterfly after a long day of racing. Vogue Miles achieved a PB in the butterfly and Willow McLennan impressed in her first State meet with PBs in freestyle and backstroke. Freyja Wyatt closed out the club’s competition with personal best performances across backstroke and breaststroke.
 
Head coach Leighanne Pokarier said the championships test both speed and resilience.

“The Sprint Championships are tough because they’re raced at high pace across all strokes, and swimmers who make finals can end up completing several races in a short duration,” she said.

“It’s a great learning meet, the skills and race execution we practise at training really matter in this format.”
 
Pokarier said the results highlighted the club’s growing strength and depth, with swimmers successfully competing against some of the State’s fastest athletes and building strong momentum heading into upcoming meets later in the season.

Contributed with thanks to Sevda Inan

Ehsan Helou- State Sprints 2026

Matthew Dolzan

Anisa Helou QLD Sprints 2026. Photos supplied

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2026 Shaping up as One of the Best Seasons yet at Whitsunday Sportspark

February 12, 2026

Excitement is building across Airlie Beach, with the 2026 sporting season shaping up as one of the strongest yet.

At the heart of it all is the Whitsunday Sportspark, where local clubs, volunteers and families are once again coming together for a year of grassroots sport, connection and community pride.
 
With sign-ons underway and pre-season training already rolling, locals of all ages are getting active. From juniors pulling on boots for the first time to long-time players dusting off the kit, there’s a real buzz around the fields as teams prepare for what promises to be a big year.
 
The Sportspark is home to AFL, rugby, football, netball, cricket and touch football, with each code reporting strong interest and growing participation. Add in carnivals, come-and-try days and community events, and the precinct is set to be busy most afternoons and weekends.
 
Just as important as what happens on the field is what happens around it. Supporters are turning up, neighbours are stopping to watch, and families are making a habit of spending time at the park. It’s that shared experience – cheering from the sidelines, catching up with mates and supporting local sport – that continues to make Club Whitsunday a true community hub.
 
Behind the scenes, volunteers, coaches, referees and committee members are once again putting in countless hours to make the season possible. Their efforts help keep sport accessible, welcoming and enjoyable for everyone involved.
 
With strong club engagement, growing participation and a community keen to get behind its local teams, the 2026 season is shaping up to be something special. Whether you’re playing, volunteering or supporting from the sidelines, there’s never been a better time to get involved.
 
To be part of the 2026 season, contact your local club. Many are currently looking for players, coaches, referees and committee members. Make 2026 your year to get active, give back and be part of your community.

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sportspark / Club Whitsunday.

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Sportspark Fixtures 13 February

February 12, 2026

WHITSUNDAY TOUCH
Saturday 14th Feb 
4pm – 6pm
Juniors State Cup Trials
 
WHITSUNDAY UNITED FOOTBALL
Saturday 14th Feb
Kappa Cup Match Mens
6:30pm WUFC v FQPL
 
WHITSUNDAY TOUCH
Monday 16th Feb 
4:30pm – 5:30pm Rookies
6pm – 9pm Seniors Round 1

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Strong Performances at Queensland State Sprint Championships

February 12, 2026

A squad of ten Whitsunday Swimming Club Swimmers delivered an impressive showing at the 2026 Queensland State Sprint Championships, held in Brisbane on February 7 and 8, recording personal bests, finalist placings and valuable championship experience across the two day meet.
All swimmers recorded personal best performances throughout the weekend. Charlie competed in six events, including two Open races, and posted a personal best in the 50m Butterfly, while Bella completed seven swims, also racing in two Open events, and achieved a personal best in the 50m Breaststroke.
Axel recorded a personal best in Butterfly from three swims, and Isaac achieved a personal best in the 50m Freestyle across four events. Chloe produced a strong all-round performance, recording three personal bests from three swims, while Evie achieved a personal best in Freestyle.
George competed in three events, secured three finalist placings, and achieved a National qualifying time in the MC 50m Backstroke.
The championships also marked a milestone for three swimmers competing at the event for the first time. Charlotte raced once and recorded a personal best on debut in Freestyle, while James competed in two events, achieving personal bests in both swims. Jesse, also attending the championships for the first time, recorded a personal best in his Freestyle swim.
The Queensland State Sprint Championships provided valuable racing experience for the team, with the results reflecting both individual improvement and growing depth across the squad.
Thank you to our coaches and parents who helped make these swimmers dreams come true. Many memories were made with this incredible team over the entire weekend.

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Swimming Club.

Photo supplied.

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