If you could change anything about Proserpine, what would it be and why?
Riley Rule, aged 21
I grew up in Prossie but recently moved to Bundaberg because I couldn’t get an apprenticeship here, so I guess if I could change anything it would be having more employment opportunities for young people here.
Other than that, I think Prossie has it all! I love going out to the dam, fishing, crabbing and four-wheel-driving – I hope one day I can come back to the area.
It’s hard to find a rental though and on an apprentice wage I would have to live with like five other people to be able to afford it! Luckily, I could live with my mum and dad though!
Patti Catling, aged 70
I was born in Prossie but moved away and only came back here a year ago. We grew up here when there were two cinemas in town and I miss that, although it is great to hear the entertainment centre has started showing movies again.
I can remember the days before the cyclone when they did lots of stuff there.
I would love to see an Aldi Supermarket here but other than that, I think it’s got everything we need for people at our stage of life – it’s got a real sense of community – people are ‘real’ here, it’s a real town with real people and I like that.
Richard Davidson and daughter, Mia, aged four
I’d like to see more activities for kids in the area, something to keep them entertained over the holidays and weekends like bowling or go karts.
We only moved here a month ago, on Christmas Eve in fact, but so far the town looks good, it feels safe and happy.
The people are nice and so far it is a good change from the Mornington Peninsula, which is where we moved from.
We bought a house here and heard good things about St Catherine’s School so are feeling pretty good about the area overall.