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Jubilee Tavern Donate To Zonta This International Women's Day

March 13, 2025

International Women's Day was celebrated in style at Jubilee Tavern over the weekend. Everyone got involved selling raffle tickets in the weeks leading up to the draw and placing eye-catching posters and signs to spread the word for Zonta’s campaign of ‘Say NO to Violence Against Women.’ “I just think they're doing a magnificent job. And also, by doing this event for us, they're actually getting the word out that it's not right to abuse women and children,” says Dianne Trueman, an Ex President

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Airlie Beach’s Ironman Legend Chasing Sharks in South Africa

March 13, 2025

When most people think of visiting South Africa, they imagine spotting the local wildlife that includes the lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and African buffalo. But Micky Kimpton, race director of the Coral Sea Resort Marina Airlie Beach Triathlon, has something else in mind. At 71 years, Micky is no stranger to a challenge. He’s about to take on his sixth Ironman triathlon in five years, and this time, his swim will have a much larger adversary than his fellow triathletes. He’s heading to

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Collinsville Swim Meet A Huge Success

March 13, 2025

On Sunday, 9th March, the Whitsunday Swimming Club hosted a short course swim meet at the newly upgraded Collinsville Swimming Pool. This fantastic facility provides the swimming community with an excellent venue for short, fast racing. In 2024, the Whitsunday Regional Council upgraded the pool from 33m to 25m in length. Certified as a short course pool by Swimming Australia, it will now serve as a premier location for short course meets across the entire Swimming North Queensland region. A to

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Renwick Road Shared Path Upgrade Nearing Completion

March 13, 2025

The shared footpath project on Renwick Rd is making significant progress, with completion expected by the end of the month—weather permitting. This much-needed upgrade will improve safety for students, families, and pedestrians, with several key developments underway. A new fence is being installed along the footpath near Proserpine State School to ensure a secure environment for those using the path. With the school's drop-off car parks now reopened, the final phase of the project is set to fo

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A Vets-tacular Open Day

March 13, 2025

Last weekend the Greater Whitsunday Vets held an open day for their brand-new Proserpine clinic. It was a great, albeit hot, day with many visitors coming from all over to see the clinic and browse the stalls. There wasn’t a plain face in sight as all the children proudly showed off their new looks thanks to the free face-painting booth. "Over 750 people attended our new clinics open day,” said Georgia Bowser, Practice Manager, recounting that the day was a great success. She wanted to give tha

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It’s Time To Brewitt! Home Brewitt Is Open for Business In Proserpine

March 13, 2025

In Proserpine, Home Brewitt has quickly become a go-to destination for hobby brewers of all kinds, offering everything from ingredients to equipment for brewing your own beer, and mixing spirits. The store, which opened its doors a year and a half ago by husband-and-wife duo John and Caroline McGovern. It’s a labour of love driven by the passion of John, an avid home brewer, and his wife, who is equally enthusiastic about the experience. Their diverse customer base, which stretches from Mackay

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The Whitsundays' Rainbow Renaissance: A Look Back, And Forward, With Nathan Fleming

March 13, 2025

The Whitsundays has long been a beloved destination for LGBTQ+ travellers, especially during the late 90s when Daydream Island was affectionately known as "Gay Dream Island", for travellers holidaying after Sydney’s Mardi Gras. Nathan Fleming, a pillar of the Whitsundays LGBTQ+ community for over 20 years, remembers those days fondly. "Back in the day, the late 90s, Daydream Island was a popular hot spot. After Sydney Mardi Gras, everyone would head up here and have a big party session in the Wh

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Unlock Your Potential With Maree Franettovich From CareerForce Australia

March 10, 2025

Maree Franettovich has been providing career coaching over many years – guiding professionals with individualised support to find their purpose toward a fulfilling career. Whether it’s graduates looking to launch their careers, or professionals looking for career progression, Maree’s approach focuses on professional growth and personal wellbeing. Feeling stuck in your career can be demotivating, and impacts other aspects of your life. You want to explore a change but are not sure where to

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Cent Sale Set For March 8

March 7, 2025

Cent sales are always billed as ‘mega’ but Sarina Arts and Craft Centre’s upcoming event will be exactly that. Centre manager Jenny Costello and a core group of helpers are putting together an amazing collection of prizes for the sale, at the Sarina Sporting and Services Club on Saturday, March 8. “We’ve had a marvelous response from business, organisations and people within the Sarina and wider Mackay area as we’ve been collecting for the sale,” Jenny said. “We have lots of high-quality priz

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TUTTI Presents: The Voice Within

March 7, 2025

Following on from their successful concert series, Swing & Song in 2021, Summertime and All That... in 2023, and Hot Note in 2024, local vocal ensemble Tutti is proud to present The Voice Within this March at the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music Mackay. Who is TUTTI? Tutti is a female vocal ensemble led by Janice Whelan OAM. Jan is renowned in Mackay for her exceptional piano skills. Tutti sings well-known swing, ballad, Latin and folk songs with exquisite harmonies. The concert will

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Mackay HHS Welcomes 79 New Graduate Nurses For 2025

March 7, 2025

Mackay Hospital and Health Service (HHS) has welcomed another strong intake of graduate registered nurses for the year as the third orientation session reaches completion this week. Mackay HHS Executive Director Nursing and Midwifery James Williams Jenkins said 79 newly qualified nurses have been recruited to the 2025 Mackay HHS Nursing and Midwifery Graduate Program. The three cohorts were comprised of 16 new nurses in December, 38 in January and another 25 graduates welcomed to the Mac

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Sunset Bay Paddlers Conquer Sydney Harbour Challenge

March 7, 2025

Sunset Bay Outrigger Canoe Club had a stellar showing at the 2025 Sydney Harbour Challenge, taking on tough conditions over three days of intense racing against Australia’s best and international competitors. The event kicked off on Friday with a 13km race on Sydney Harbour, where paddlers faced a dramatic ‘white-out’ as heavy rain reduced visibility. Despite the challenging conditions, the Sunset Bay Masters Mixed crew powered through, completing the course in an impressive 1 hour and 6

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ARC Hosts Mackerel Feeding Frenzy

March 7, 2025

Last week was a rollercoaster for our young club—full of soaring highs, bittersweet farewells, and a Thursday night training session that looked more like a tactical masterclass than an amateur run-around. Monday night saw a solid turnout of 14 players, proving once again that we’re more than just a collection of enthusiastic athletes—we’re a growing force. By Thursday, we had 17 eager bodies on the pitch, and if we keep this up, we might need to start taking reservations. One thing is clear:

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Funding Fight Continues For Nebo Showgrounds Improvements

March 7, 2025

Federal Member for Capricornia, Michelle Landry, is backing Isaac Regional Council Mayor, Kelly Vea Vea, and the Nebo Showgrounds Committee as they push for vital funding to upgrade the Nebo Showgrounds. They are lobbying for Stage 2A of the Nebo Showgrounds Master Plan, which includes upgraded camping facilities, a redeveloped undercover arena, and planning for a new outdoor arena. Ms Landry previously secured $2.8 million in 2022 for Stage 1, delivering key infrastructure improvements,

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February A Positive Month For Sugar Prices

March 7, 2025

Simon Hood Wilmar Manager Grower Marketing February was a positive month for prices with growers using the rally to tidy up 2024 season Target and GMPRS pricing. Additionally, with 2025 season prices breaking through $650/t, there has been increased scale up selling from Target price growers. There is, however, still plenty of 2025 pricing to go with only about 25 per cent of Target prices locked in at this point. The rally has also allowed our 2024 season pools to be forecasting hi

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Mackay Road Runners Kick Off Club Championship Series

March 7, 2025

The Mackay Road Runners launched their first Club Championship race of the season in style, with nearly 80 runners taking to the streets of East Mackay from Queen’s Park. The event was a long-standing favourite among members, and was once again proudly sponsored by MAD Fitness Mackay. No stranger to supporting the local running community, MAD Fitness Mackay has been a generous sponsor for several years, not only backing the Club Championship race but also donating a sought-after prize pac

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Mackay Contract Bridge Club Results for Week Ending Saturday, 1st March 2025

March 7, 2025

Monday, 24 February 2025 – 5 Table Howell (Green Points) 1st: David Ting & Eric Goodchild 2nd: Jewel Schmidt & Janine Rodgers 3rd: Janelle Conroy & Tex Sheedy 4th: Jan Harris & Helen Van Den Broek 5th: Joy Block & Nancy Wix Tuesday Evening, 25 February 2025 – 4.5 Table Howell (Green Points) 1st: Noel Bugeia & Eric Goodchild 2nd: Andrew Canavan & Jan Harris 3rd: Helen Van Den Broek & Tex Sheedy 4th: Shirley Worland & Simon Barnes Wednesday, 26 February 2025 – 9 Table Mitchell (Green Poi

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Grand Final Junior Cricket Action Heats Up After Rainy Season End

March 7, 2025

After a soggy finish to the Junior Cricket season and the cancellation of last week's scheduled Grand Finals, the sun finally shone on Saturday morning. Four Proserpine teams faced early starts as they hit the highway, heading down to compete against rival teams in each grade for the coveted premiership titles. This achievement in itself is a testament to the strength of the country club, which continues to punch above its weight in the regional cricket scene. U12s: Pitbulls Fall Shor

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At The Table

March 7, 2025

At The Table ** Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday Morning Fixtures, February 25, 2025: Division 1: Mars Pioneers (Delma Knight, Kevin Abbott) d Saturn’s Rings (Charlie Payne, Coral Morgan) 6-3. Luna Legends (Donna Abbott, Pam Joyce, Noreen Fredericksen) d Venus Voyagers (Peter Goodson, Branko Vucurovic, Marie Taylor) 8-4. Noreen d Peter -4, 10, 5, -8, 8. Rocket Stars (Allan Robins, John McGee, Veronica Shepherd) d Solar Comets (Doug Dungavell, Judy Zahn, Bryan Marshall) 7-5. Judy d John -9, -

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Nigel Dalton Takes The Plunge In Laps For Life Challenge

March 7, 2025

Nigel Dalton is trading politics for pool laps this March, diving headfirst into Laps for Life – a nationwide swimming challenge making waves for youth mental health. The Member for Mackay and avid swimmer will take to the water with his North Mackay Sinkers Masters Swimming Club teammates, raising funds for ReachOut Australia, which provides crucial mental health support for young people. Mr Dalton has long been a dedicated advocate for suicide prevention in Mackay. As the region’s former Crim

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Usadee Phiraphak

March 7, 2025

By day, Usadee Phiraphak is an electrical apprentice at Revolution Electrical, helping to keep the Mackay Base Hospital running smoothly. But when she’s not working behind the scenes, she’s lighting up the community in more ways than one. “Something that most people don’t know about me is that I am always trying to help out my community whether it’s donating blood or being a member of Mackay Street chaplaincy to look after those at their most vulnerable and making sure people are safe. “I want

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Mackay’s Favourite Fun Run Returns With A New Twist

March 7, 2025

One of Mackay’s most popular community events will unveil a fresh, new course this year, with record-breaking participant numbers expected as ‘run-mania’ continues to surge. The track for this week’s Mackay Airport Twilight City Run has been varied to accommodate more people while also giving participants additional sweeping views of the Pioneer River. More than 1000 participants are expected to turn out for the event on Friday 7 March, the highest number yet. Mackay Airport Head of Ope

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Leading With Heart Cr Ash-Lee Johnson From Mackay Regional Council

March 7, 2025

Advocating for change and bringing people together makes Ash-Lee Johnson's heart sing. As a Councillor for Mackay Regional Council, her passion for community betterment radiates through her kind, yet fiery spirit…and her drive for change is one of inspiration and purpose. “I’m driven by a sense of purpose – the desire to see positive impact and to advocate for those who need it most,” she says. Cr Johnson is a firm believer in the power of working together, and her passion lies in helpi

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Mackay Businesses Invited To Become Superhero Sponsors

March 7, 2025

Businesses in Mackay and the Whitsundays are invited to make a meaningful impact by becoming a ‘Beacon of Hope’ Superhero Sponsor for Broken Ballerina Inc. (BBI). This sponsorship provides essential support for survivors, including Escape Bags, emergency accommodation, and crisis assistance. With no government funding, BBI relies solely on community generosity to continue its impactful work in the region. The sponsorship program features three flexible tiers—Bronze, Silver, and Gold—allo

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Council Completes Works To Replace 90-Year-Old Bridges

March 7, 2025

Mackay Regional Council has completed works to restore or replace six aged timber bridges in rural areas. The bridges replaced were Palm Tree Creek Bridge (Pinnacle), Ash's Bridge (Devereux Creek), Barren Creek Bridge (Calen), Greens Bridge (Mt Charlton), Old Hampton Road Bridge (Marian) and One Mile Creek Road Bridge (Mount Pelion). All the bridges have been restored to a 44-tonne (T44) loading capacity. The final bridge in the project to be replaced was Barren Creek Bridge, which open

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