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Editor's Note

March 6, 2025

Hi Everyone, For the past decade, I’ve had the privilege of being part of the Life Publishing Group family. When I first joined, we were printing two bi-monthly magazines. Fast forward to today, and we now produce four weekly newspapers alongside those same two magazines. It’s been an incredible journey—one filled with growth, determination, breaking barriers, and plenty of laughter along the way. We've embraced every challenge, thinking outside the box, and smashing stereotypes at every turn

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New for 2025 The Voluntary Small Business Wage Compliance Code

March 6, 2025

Did you know that from 1 January 2025, intentionally underpaying an employee’s wages or entitlements can be a criminal offence? This doesn’t include honest mistakes. The Voluntary Small Business Wage Compliance Code Declaration 2024 (the Code) came into effect at the beginning of the year, alongside Australia’s new federal wage theft laws. The Code provides small businesses (those with fewer than 15 employees) with a framework to avoid prosecution for underpayments that occur unintentionally.

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Dive In And Reeflect

March 6, 2025

Hi everyone! Last weekend was Clean Up Australia Day, and it was fantastic to see so many wonderful organisations doing their bit to keep the beautiful Whitsundays clean. I had the chance to visit Coral Sea Marina and witness firsthand the incredible amount of rubbish collected by volunteers. It is heartwarming to see communities and businesses coming together for such an important cause. Back in Sydney, I often took part in scuba diving clean-ups where we removed rubbish from the ocean floor

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BOO! Scary But Necessary

March 6, 2025

Plunging into the ocean’s depths, you might be fortunate enough to encounter a Moray Eel. Known for their fierce appearance and impressive diversity, these fascinating creatures captivate divers and marine enthusiasts alike. Beyond their striking looks, Moray Eels play a vital role as apex predators in coral reef ecosystems. Inhabiting warm, reef-rich waters, they help maintain ecological balance by preying on fish, crabs, shrimp, squid, octopuses, and even scavenging weakened or dead organisms

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What Is Happening To Our Wild Whitsunday Islands?

March 6, 2025

It is easy to see Whitsunday Islands and surrounding fringing reefs as static and unchanging. But that is not true, as slow, gradual changes often go unnoticed. Over time these changes may become accepted as the status quo, the way things have always been. This phenomenon is called shifting baseline syndrome. Shifting baseline describes a gradual change in our accepted norms and expectations for the environment across generations. Unfortunately, our tolerance for environmental degradation incre

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Scrubbing Up Paradise

March 6, 2025

Cleaning up the coastline is no small task, but it’s one that the Whitsundays community is eager to take on. On Sunday, March 2nd, Coral Sea Marina became the heart of action for the annual Clean Up Australia Day event. Volunteers, fueled by a shared passion for preserving the region’s pristine coastline, came together to make a real difference. In partnership with the Tangaroa Blue Foundation and the ReefClean program, they tackled the shoreline, collecting litter with dedication and teamwork.

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A Minute With The Mayor

March 6, 2025

As Mayor, I have the privilege of seeing firsthand the strength, resilience, and contributions of women across the Whitsundays. From business owners to community leaders, volunteers to frontline workers, women are at the heart of what makes our region thrive. However, while we have made great strides toward gender equality, there is still work to be done. Saturday, March 8 marks International Women’s Day 2025, a day to celebrate the achievements of women while acknowledging that progress towar

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Whitsunday Wrecks

March 6, 2025

Compared to many other parts of the world, the waters of the Whitsundays are quite benign. The many islands and their mountain peaks provide prominent landmarks to guide vessels safely around the numerous hazards that potentially exist. However, for a variety of reasons such as bad weather, carelessness and outdated charts in the past, there have been victims over that last two centuries. Previous editions of this paper have related the stories of the “Heroine”, SS “Llewellyn”, “Valetta” and th

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Are You Ready To Make Good Things Happen In Our Community?

March 6, 2025

Locally owned and operated, Bendigo Community Bank Cannonvale-Proserpine is seeking passionate individuals to join its paid Board of Directors. This is your chance to contribute to a unique "profit-with-a-purpose" model, where local profits directly benefit the community. "Like our sponsored organisations, our Board is driven by people who are passionate about our community and who value the knowledge, passion and dedication it takes to run the many community organisations," explains Community

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See, Treat, Assess And Diagnose

March 6, 2025

Barefoot Medicine is more than just a doctor’s surgery. It is a place where exceptional care meets compassion. At the heart of its success are the dedicated nurse practitioners whose expertise and commitment make every patient feel valued and cared for. A Nurse Practitioner (NP) is an advanced Registered Nurse with specialised skills, expertise, and the authority to diagnose and treat a wide range of health conditions across all ages. With additional university-level training at the master's de

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Masquerades, Mystery & Majesty

March 6, 2025

Anticipation is building ahead of the ‘Team Whitsundays Masquerade Gala Ball’ which is due to take place at the Shute Harbour Marine Terminal next Saturday night. This is a signature event hosted by the charismatic and dedicated Dancing CEO's, a team of local business women who are determined to raise both money and awareness for he prevention of domestic violence. Kate Purdie (Coral Sea Marina), Candice Crossley (Whitsunday Transit), Julie Telford (SeaLink Whitsundays), and Dr Alice Harriott

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Between A Rock And A Hard Place

March 6, 2025

Australia is famous for its rich and diverse wildlife, and the Whitsundays are no exception, home to several rare and endangered species. Hopping into the picture, the Proserpine Rock Wallaby is one of the Whitsundays’ most intriguing native animals, found exclusively in the region’s rainforests and on Hayman Island. The Proserpine Rock Wallaby is larger than similar species, but it is still an extremely small animal, with the larger of males only growing to 60 centimetres in length and weighi

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Pet of the Week Meet Sarge, The Sweet And Smart Pup!

March 6, 2025

Say hello to Sarge, the lovable pup who’s ready to win your heart! Recently rescued after being abandoned with his brother, Sarge is a sweet and well-adjusted boy with a personality that will melt anyone’s heart. He’s an absolute dream of a puppy, with the perfect balance of playfulness and calm. Sarge is an extremely quick learner, already mastering commands like "sit," "stay," and "drop." His eagerness to please makes him a breeze to train! While Sarge loves to follow you around, he is also

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Eat Your Way Into St Patricks Day Irish Stout Pudding With Whisky Cream

March 6, 2025

What better way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day than with a rich, indulgent Irish stout pudding? We've got the ultimate recipe to make your celebration even more delicious! Ingredients 6 ounces unsalted butter 3/4 cup Guinness Stout 1 Tablespoon molasses 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 3 large eggs pinch kosher salt 6 ounces dark chocolate chopped Instructions Preheat the oven to 350°F and butter 5-7 ramekins (I used ½ cup ramekins and got 7 pudding cake

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Wangaratta Winners And Upcoming Events

March 6, 2025

Wangaratta Weekly Results And Upcoming EventsThe winners of Tuesday's social bowls were Deb Retchless, Irene Laird, and Penny Warren, who defeated Stumpy Adams, Robyn Stitt, and Margaret Wilson in a competitive match. Unfortunately, the jackpot didn’t gooff this time, leaving players gearing up for a better outcome next time. The mixed competition is progressing well, with several exciting matches. On Saturday, the semi-final of the mixed pairs was held, and it was Denise Wallace and Mark Drumm

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Easter Hops Down To Dingo Beach

March 6, 2025

Down by Dingo Beach, the local Community Hall will be putting on their first market of the year, and what a way to start but with a HUGE Easter Market. There will be food and refreshments, entertainment, kid's activities and so much more! It’s all things Easter at the Hall! With hot cross buns to snack on, an Easter Bunny fun photo booth to capture those special day memories, and an Easter egg hunt for all the little adventurers. And who could forget about the arrival of a super special guest,

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Golf Goes Ahead, February Monthly Results

March 6, 2025

Our belated February Monthly Medal saw a surprising turnout of 25 players, despite challenging conditions. The course was soggy and heavy underfoot, but fortunately, the rain held off, allowing golfers to enjoy the day even in less-than-ideal conditions. It was great to be back out on the greens, with many enthusiastic players embracing the tough weather. In the ladies' competition, Elspeth Scotford emerged as the winner with an impressive 77 nett, securing her second consecutive victory. Tiina

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Airlie Beach Bowls Champions

March 6, 2025

The club’s Men’s Open Fours competition for 2025 was held in its entirety on the weekend of 1st and 2nd March. Eight teams participated in the event, with competitors ranging from top division pennant players and district players to first-year participants. The winning team, crowned Airlie Beach Men’s Fours Champions for 2025, consisted of Bob McMahon, Luke Kinnear, Russ Jackson, and Armando Isgro, who defeated Keith Bates, Alan Pershouse, Jeff Tierney, and Peter Barrett. On Sunday, social bowl

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Proserpine Golf Club Competition Results Week Ending 02.03.25

March 6, 2025

Airlie Beach Golf Club Results - Week Ending 2nd March 2025 Despite ongoing weather challenges, the course improved throughout the week and is now nearly dry. However, players are still asked to exercise caution with their carts, sticking to the outer edges of the fairways when necessary and avoiding any wet spots. Tuesday, 25th February 2025 - PGC February Monthly Medal Sadly, the course was very wet, but congratulations to the winners for their exceptional play. Colin Hounsell won the men’s c

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Gig Guide 7th - 13th March

March 6, 2025

Friday 7 February The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm–10pm) Grand View Hotel: Darcy David (4pm–8pm) Saturday 8 March The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Creedence Clearwater Survival (2pm–5:30pm) The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm–10pm) Grand View Hotel: Ultimate Grunge Night Tribute Band (4pm-8pm) Coral Sea Pavilion: Live Music & Chill DJ Session (1pm–6pm) Sunday 9 March The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Creedence Clearwater Survival (2pm–5:30pm) The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: PaulFe

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Sunshine and Great Bowls at Proserpine Bowlings Club

March 6, 2025

On Sunday, we kicked off our first game of bowls for the year. While the wet weather and the aftereffects of a heavy downpour delayed play, the green is in spectacular condition. We had thirteen players and one spectator for our final session of Summertime hours bowls. In the first match, John Anderson, Mary Hedgelong, and Philip Brown defeated Alen Sanderson, Trevor Parsons, and Heather Brown with a score of 13-10. In the second match, Ken Watts, Bruce Uhe, Mike Harrison, and Kendall Watts tri

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Capturing Beautiful Memories Through Lucy’s Lens

March 6, 2025

In the tranquil landscapes of the Whitsundays, one photographer is making waves with her vibrant approach to photography. Specialising in family portraits, intimate weddings, and couples’ shoots, her work emphasizes the natural beauty of the Whitsundays, offering clients more than just photographs but memorable moments they can treasure forever. Lucy's journey into photography began when her time as a model inspired what began as a hobby in 2014, blossoming into a full-fledged career upon her r

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Gold For The Cannons At North QLD Champs

March 6, 2025

The Cannonvale Cannons put on a stellar performance at the 73rd Annual North Queensland Long Course Championships in Townsville over the weekend, hosted by Swimming North Queensland. This highly competitive event sees swimmers and clubs battle it out for Age Group Champions, Champion Club, and Parade Winner titles. The Cannons are proud to announce that Jax Clayworth was named 11 Years Men Age Champion, while Jacob Bell took home the 17 Years & Over Men Age Champion title. Adding to the club’s

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locals supporting locals

March 6, 2025

For Bowen’s newest regional coordinator Jenelle Maher, community has always been at the heart of what she does. Originally from Foxton, a small town in Aotearoa/New Zealand, Jenelle has spent most of her life in Bowen—a place she now proudly calls home. “I never really set out to work in the disability sector,” she said. “But I’ve always been involved in my kids’ sports, and one day I found myself advocating for a young boy with a disability who wanted to join a soccer team.” That experience spa

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What's On March 7

March 6, 2025

7 Mylestone Employment, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 8am-5pm, Bookings Required 7 Pram Pushers, Bowen Neighbourhood Centre, 9am-10:30am 7 Waldorf Playgroup, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9am-11am, Call Emily: 0499 594 943 7 Seniors Computer Program, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9am-2:30pm, Bookings Required 7 Drop-in Baby Clinic & Baby Play, Cooinda Family Centre, 10am-12pm 7 Adult Roller Skate Class, PCYC Whitsunday, 6pm-7pm 7 Alcoholics Anonymous, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 6p

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