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Life-Changing Paediatric Therapy Comes To Mackay

January 9, 2025

Centre of Movement, a leading paediatric allied health clinic from the Gold Coast, is bringing its expertise to Mackay with a two-week intensive therapy pop-up clinic. Running from 13th to 24th January at the Mackay Surf Life Saving Club, this initiative offers families access to specialised neurological rehabilitation tailored for children with disabilities. With 10 families participating, both local and from surrounding areas, the clinic aims to empower the community by providing innovative th

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A Year Of Empowerment And Community Impact At PCYC Mackay

January 9, 2025

In 2024, PCYC Mackay continued to serve as a vital part of the Mackay community, offering programs and opportunities that make a meaningful impact. Focused on fostering safer and healthier communities through youth development, the centre has played an important role in supporting families, young people, and the wider region. Among the year’s many milestones, the launch of the Little n Active program was a standout. This innovative initiative introduced children under five to physical activity

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Mindful Wildlife Photography Protecting Nature While Capturing Its Beauty

January 9, 2025

Social media has transformed the way we explore and share the natural world, but it has also had unintended consequences. Studies show that the rise of social media has contributed to habitat disturbances, impacting native species. Popular wildlife spots often experience increased visitor numbers, which can lead to habitat abandonment, changes in usage patterns, reduced breeding success, and altered feeding behaviours. If you’re planning to photograph wildlife and share it online, here are some

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The Cost Of Delay A Growing Burden For Cane Growers

January 9, 2025

Sonia Ball, QCAR Central District Manager In response to a well-known song line penned by John Fogerty (Creedence Clearwater Revival) – we have indeed seen the rain. As expected in the wet season. In this forever predictable and forecast rainy period, which comes year-after-year, no-one should still be sloshing around in the mud trying to cut sugarcane that in more idyllic times would have been harvested in far drier conditions a month or so earlier. And it is not just the Central District, all

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Syngenta Initiates Voluntary Recall Of GRAMOXONE® 360 PRO Herbicide

January 9, 2025

On December 23, 2024, Syngenta Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 002 933 717) initiated a voluntary recall for specific batches of GRAMOXONE® 360 PRO Herbicide, sold by agricultural retailers between October 1 and December 20, 2024. The recall was made under Section 106 of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code, as part of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994. Reason for Recall: The recall concerns the 20L containers from batches 389865 and 389866, which were found to have not me

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Local DV Services “Not Good Enough” Broken Ballerina Inc Pushes For Change In 2025

January 9, 2025

By Hannah McNamara The holiday season, often romanticised as a time of joy and togetherness, can place immense strain on families already facing challenges. Financial stressors, such as the pressure to buy gifts or host gatherings, can escalate tensions, while increased consumption of alcohol and drugs may act as a catalyst for abusive behaviours. Compounded by complex family dynamics, these elements create an unpredictable environment where incidents of domestic violence tend to surge. Jules

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Regional Voice For Bruce Highway Advocates For Revitalising Road Upgrades

January 9, 2025

Recently, the Bruce Highway Advisory Council (BHAC) convened for its first meeting in Townsville, marking a significant step forward in the State Government’s 100-Day Plan to improve road safety and infrastructure across Queensland. Representing six regions, the council unites truck drivers, road safety advocates, and civil construction experts, all working together to address the challenges of Queensland’s busiest highway. For the Mackay and Whitsunday region, this meeting brings renewed optim

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Young Leaders Honoured With Bank Role Model Awards

January 9, 2025

Young Leaders Honoured With Bank Role Model Awards Twelve students from across the Sarina and Pioneer Valley regions were recently celebrated with a Community Citizenship Role Model Award from Community Bank Sarina Bendigo Bank. Since 2017, Community Bank Sarina has recognised outstanding Grade 6 students, with recipients selected by their teachers based on consistent academic efforts and active participation in school and community activities. These students were also nominated for their dem

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Gaming and Mental Health Finding Balance During School Holidays

January 9, 2025

Gaming has become a significant part of young people’s lives, offering a mix of benefits and challenges. On the positive side, gaming fosters creativity, problem-solving skills, and social connection through online communities. However, there is a downside. Excessive gaming can negatively impact physical and mental health, disrupt sleep patterns, and interfere with academic performance or personal relationships. During school holidays, when routines are more relaxed, young people often have mo

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ON THE BEAT

January 9, 2025

Man Dies in Tragic Alligator Creek Crash A man has tragically died following a serious vehicle crash on Hay Point Road, Alligator Creek, on Tuesday evening, January 8. Emergency services were called to the scene just after 5pm, where both vehicles had reportedly left the road. A Queensland Ambulance Service spokesperson confirmed one man sustained life-threatening injuries and was entrapped in his vehicle. Initial information indicates that a black Holden Utility Ute was observed driving at spe

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A Call For Compassion Local Rescuers Urge Responsible Pet Ownership

January 9, 2025

Just a day before Christmas, Mackay Pet Rescue Inc. discovered the heart-wrenching sight of dumped kittens and a young mother cat at the Mackay Harbour. The mother cat, severely dehydrated and hungry, had desperately tried to protect her four kittens, who had been abandoned in a box. A spokesperson from Mackay Pet Rescue Inc. addressed the rising issue and said that “Despite already having over 80 animals in foster care, the incredible team stepped in to help.” One foster carer at the organi

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School Savvy Eases Back-to-School Burden For Local Families

January 9, 2025

As families start to get ready for the school year ahead, CatholicCare’s School Savvy CQ program is back again and stepping up to help with the financial stress of back-to-school preparations. Starting on Monday January 13 the School Savvy pop-up shop will open its doors to offer affordable school stationery supplies, pre-loved school uniforms and free basic back-to-school haircuts. “School Savvy is about reducing the financial burden on families that can come with the January back-to-school

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2025 Australia Day Award Nominees Announced

January 9, 2025

More than 115 nominations were received for 102 amazing Mackay region residents and groups for the 2025 Mackay Regional Council Australia Day Awards. Mackay Regional Council would like to extend a massive congratulations to all these amazing people and groups. Council would also like to thank the 96 individuals who submitted nominations, with many submitting multiple nominations. Nominations were welcomed across the following categories: Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, Arts and C

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Event Guide 10 January

January 9, 2025

Friday 10th January Crochet and Conversation 9am Join the friendly group of Northern Beaches locals at Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade for a morning of crocheting, coffee, and conversation. BYO crochet tools or borrow from our communal box. All skill levels welcome. This is a great opportunity to connect, share experiences, and start our next project for the Northern Beaches community in 2025. Beachfront Bar and Restaurant, Bucasia LIVE Music 6-9pm Enjoy LIVE music every

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New Year, New Faces Kicking Off 2025 with Saturday parkrun Success

January 9, 2025

Last Saturday was the first parkrun of 2025, and it was a memorable one, with many new faces joining for the first time. Many participated in the event, kicking off the year with energy and enthusiasm. This event also marked the conclusion of the five park runs held over the past 15 days, which has been an exciting challenge for all involved. With each event, participants have clocked "Miles and Miles" of distance, all of which would not have been possible without the dedication of the voluntee

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Cutters Set Sights On Premiership Glory In 2025

January 9, 2025

The Mackay Cutters are gearing up for an exciting 2025 Hostplus Cup season with a revitalised squad, fresh talent, and a new coaching and management team bringing renewed energy to their premiership aspirations. With a mix of returning favourites, high-profile signings, and promising young talent, the Cutters are ready to make their mark. The squad boasts a range of key re-signings, including 2024 Player of the Year John Radel, who returns for his second season in the Hostplus Cup squad. Fan fav

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Mackay Contract Bridge Club

January 9, 2025

Happy New Year from the Mackay Bridge Club. We have our Mackay Regional Council and Mackay & Whitsunday Life sponsored Australia Day Sausage Sizzle on Sunday 26 January at 414 Shakespeare Street. Everyone is welcome, so come along and see how fun Bridge is…and bring a friend or two. Beginners’ lessons start at 6.30pm, 12 February 2025. Weekly Results Monday 30 December 2024 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points 1st Terry Sheedy / Janelle Conroy 2nd Eric Goodchild / David Ting 3rd Julie O’Neill / Jan

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On The Greens At Goosies

January 9, 2025

Competition Bowls Men’s bowlers are reminded to submit their teams for this year’s club competition. Most nomination sheets are now on the notice board, with entries for the Open Fours and Open Pairs closing tomorrow at 3pm. Bowlers without teams can simply add their names to the single-player column, and efforts will be made to accommodate everyone. The lady bowlers will kick off their season with Opening Day and Past Presidents’ Day on Wednesday, January 22, commencing at 1pm. This will be f

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Ballet Pro Takes Classical Training To New Heights

January 9, 2025

Harry Hayes, a local rising star in the dance world, had the incredible opportunity to work with ballet legend Rian Thompson at the Mackay FAME Talent School studio earlier this week. Rian, who was visiting family in Mackay, created a brand-new classical solo for Harry, just five days before his upcoming competition. For Harry, the chance to work alongside such an accomplished professional was a dream come true. Rian, born in Mackay and now a First Company Artist with Queensland Ballet, has a we

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Mackay Cyclists Medal At State Track Titles

January 9, 2025

Mackay Cycling Club competitors Peter Ransome and David O’Connell delivered strong performances at the Queensland Masters Track Cycling Titles, held at the Anna Meares Velodrome in Brisbane. Both competed in the Masters events, while young club member Matt Schatkowski represented Mackay in the Juniors. Peter Ransome, competing in his age category in the Masters division, achieved a career highlight with a dominant display across multiple events. Ransom claimed a gold medal in the Keirin, a fast-

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THORA FRANCES NICOLSON – A pioneer of tourism.

January 9, 2025

Her island home of Lindeman Thora was born in Sarina on April 18 1917, one of five children. She grew up on the family sugar cane property near Sarina. She was a bright student with an aptitude for numbers and upon completing high school, worked in the office of Frendeley Motors in Mackay. During this time, she learned to drive but on a weekend jaunt to Eimeo, drove a truck up a coconut tree, and never took the wheel again. On a holiday on Lindeman Island in 1936, Thora met future husband, La

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Jelly Fish Surge Series Of Jelly Fish Incidents Cause Alarm

January 9, 2025

The region is currently experiencing an influx of jellyfish stings. Individuals have taken to Facebook to explain their experiences with jellyfish and the importance of remaining protected if choosing to swim in stinger season. Box Jellyfish, considered to be the deadliest jellyfish in the world are the most common sting being reported, with 3 incidents occurring in the last 2 weeks. The Council has issued a warning on Facebook, reminding people to wear a stinger suit while swimming during sti

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NEW YEAR, NEW BABY! PROSERPINE WELCOMES FIRST ARRIVAL FOR 2025

January 9, 2025

Local couple Kadi Hamers and Sam Reynolds have welcomed their second child into the family with a surprise early arrival that made local history this year. Little Hazel was born at the Proserpine Hospital in early the early hours of January 1, to the happy couple who were not expecting their new bundle of joy for another few days. Hazel was due on the 6th of January but in the early hours of 2025 she decided it was her time to come into the world. At a healthy 7lb 2oz, she was born at 1.22am wh

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Queenslanders Urged To Drive Safely After Record Road Toll In 2024

January 9, 2025

Queensland has experienced its deadliest year on the roads in 15 years, with 302 lives lost in 2024. This marks a tragic 25-person increase over 2023 and a 33-person rise compared to the five-year average. The state’s worst road toll since 2009 has prompted calls for drivers to be more vigilant, especially as the summer holiday period brings increased traffic. Minister for Transport and Main Roads, The Honourable Brent Mickelberg, emphasised the need for caution. “At this time of year, we know

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Two $30M Community Projects Receive Funding

January 9, 2025

The community is set to significantly benefit from the announcement this week that two transformative projects for the region will receive a total of almost $60M funding that has been awarded under the Federal Governments Growing Regions Program. The first project will be the Cannonvale Community Hub which received $29.7M for construction of a cutting-edge 1,882m² facility designed to address the needs of the Whitsunday region’s growing population of over 15,000 residents. The project is said to

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