
This week Season to date Cane crushed 87,239 632,083 Average bin weight 9.62 9.59 CCS 13.96 13.81 Cane variety performance for region Variety % CCS Variety % CCS Q208 26.7 14.35 SRA9 6.4 13.93 Q253 16.7 13.89 KQ228 3.8 13.63 Q240 16.2 13.86 SRA13 2.2 13.98 Q183 9.2 13.78 SRA21 2.1 12.75 Comments Proserpine Mill processed just over 87,000 tonnes for the week. This was above budget and the highest weekly throughput for the year. Average weekly CCS came in below budget at 13.96 units. The highest C
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World Suicide Prevention Day is on the 10 September every year and earlier this week the Whitsunday Suicide Prevention Network (WSPN) held a memorial service in Proserpine and Bowen. Almost 20 people came along to the event in Proserpine and WSPN President Matt Stokes said it was wonderful to connect. “Today is an opportunity for people to come but it can be difficult, especially if it is still raw in their life,” said Matt. “People have to work through a grieving process to then reach a poin
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The team is back in The Whitsundays after a trip to Brisbane for Experience Queensland—Southeast Asia and India. Organised by Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) and held at the new Star in Brisbane, it was a fantastic chance to connect with and learn from key trade partners from India, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. The event brought 45 decision-makers together, allowing us to share and educate them on our region and key product. As part of the program, key buyers visited The Whitsundays to
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Jade and Crystal from Tourism Whitsundays enjoyed a spectacular day trip with Iconic Whitsunday Adventures aboard their sleek vessel, Viper. It was Crystal's first encounter with the Whitsundays' iconic sights, and there was a real excitement to share the beauty of these incredible destinations. One of the tour’s standout features is its ability to visit three of the Whitsundays’ most iconic spots—Hill Inlet, Whitehaven Beach, and the Outer Great Barrier Reef—in a single day. The adventure b
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Tossing and turning at night? While an occasional sleepless night isn't catastrophic, problems can start when it becomes a regular occurrence. Around half of the Australian population suffers from sleep problems. Here are some tips on securing a better night sleep: 1. And breathe... Stress can significantly impact your sleep quality, therefore it is essential to create a calming environment before bed. Get rid of any light and turn off your phone and any screens an hour before sleep and eng
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The Whitsundays Songwriters Festival has just released an exciting name for its upcoming event announcing this week that Wendy Matthews will inspire festival goers this year. Due to take place from 10-15 October, the Whitsundays Songwriters Festival is now in its third year and is quickly becoming a highlight on the annual event calendar. Offering a professional Songwriter Residential Retreat (10-15 October), a one-day workshop for emerging songwriters on Saturday 12 October, and an evening pe
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Prepare to be transported on a satirical hip-hop journey with The Versace Boys, who will be electrifying Airlie Beach with their performance at KC’s Bar and Grill this weekend. Anticipate trumpets, stylish designer outfits, and witty, yet clever songs that are sure to entertain. Musical duo Will Henderson and Alex Johnson met in Berlin in 2019 at a Sticky Fingers concert. Their chance meeting led to a creative partnership, but COVID-19 cut their European journey short, prompting them to continue
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Geed Up are back in Airlie Beach, and ready to give a fantastic performance at the Airlie Beach Hotel. The Pub is becoming one of Geed UP's regular stomping grounds – and they’re becoming one of the region’s all-time favourite shows. While the band have played larger venues in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, they maintain that the Airlie Beach Hotel remains a place that inspires them and their music the most. Geed Up is a vibrant ensemble of six diverse talents, each bringing their own flair t
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American-born Australian-favourite Arj Barker is touring Australia to perform ‘The Mind Field’. In ‘The Mind Field’ Arj will have audiences laughing in their seat whilst also walking away thinking about life differently. We spoke to Arj ahead of his performance and he said the show was born from the idea that “everything is a giant mind field.” “There are some people that think consciousness is the source of everything, as opposed to matter. It's a big argument and in established science,
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Are you interested in exploring the diverse roles available in the Navy, Army and Air Force? Or are you considering a career in the Australian Defence Force (ADF)? Next Wednesday in front of the Proserpine Entertainment Centre (PEC) and next Thursday at Whitsunday PCYC, the ADF are hosting a Mobile ADF Careers Centre (MACC) where you can chat with current serving members about job roles, further study opportunities, or flexible part-time commitment. This is a great opportunity to ask any ques
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Friday 13 September The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) KC’s: Josiah (from 8pm) Grand View Hotel: Paul Berger (from 8pm) Saturday 14 September The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: ABBA Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm) The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) KC’s: Tash (from 8pm) Grand View Hotel: Daybreak (from 8pm) Coral Sea Pavilion: Live Music (from 1pm) Coral Sea Pavilion: Chill DJ Session (2pm – 6pm) Sunday 15 September The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: ABBA Tribute (2pm – 5.
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September 13 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Trolls & Jumanji, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm 13 Celtic Illusion, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm 14 Paul Bowman Challenge, Pros/Whit Junior Rugby League Grounds 15 Paul Bowman Challenge, Pros/Whit Junior Rugby League Grounds 17 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am 18 Mobile ADF Careers Centre – from 10am, Proserpine Entertainment Centre 18 Mobile ADF Careers Centre – 5pm, Whitsunday PCYC 19 Mobile A
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The Airlie Beach Festival of Music, set to rock the Whitsundays from November 8 to 10, is just around the corner and excitement is building. This annual event, presented by the Whitsunday Sailing Club, promises an unforgettable experience with its diverse lineup and lively atmosphere. The highly anticipated daily lineup has been announced, with one day tickets now available. For those looking to dive into the full festival experience, grab a three-day pass that gives you access to five days of
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Dear Queensland, I know…I’ve left you several times, I’ve wandered afar, seen remarkable sights, experienced pure joy. But here I am, hat in hand, hand over heart. I belong here with you. You give so much and more. You tantalise me, surprise me, reward me and open your arms to let me in, take me home. This is where I belong, where I was born…in Queensland. Your glorious sunset skies, white open beaches, forests of wonder, fields of every hue, red earth…ah there lies your heart. Through trage
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Last weekend over 230 bikes and 89 cars hit the long dirt track around the Don River to compete in the 2024 Don River Dash. Congratulations to Kent Battle for winning the car category, and to Liam Walsh for winning the overall event three years in a row, solidifying his title as ‘King of the River’. Co-event organiser and Burdekin Offroaders president Michael Martson said the weekend went to plan and he is looking forward to next year. “All the competitors were happy and next year is going to
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The Whitsunday Game Fish Club is excited to host its Billfish and Tuna Rally on Sunday, 29 September, offering anglers the chance to compete using any of the GFAA’s line classes for Club points. This event is a great opportunity for teams preparing for the Annual Light Tackle Tournament (10–13 October) to hone their skills and identify prime areas where gamefish are feeding on bait schools. The Rally Registration and Briefing will take place on Thursday, 26 September, at 6 p.m. at the Clubhouse
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The 2024 Paul Bowman Junior Rugby League Challenge is this weekend. Proserpine will come alive with approximately 4500 players, coaches, helpers and their families over the weekend of 14 and 15 September 2024. 80 teams from all around Queensland will make their way to Proserpine for a lively rugby-filled weekend. Along with the games, one of the most spectacular sites will be the Sam Faust Memorial Relay, scheduled at midday on Sunday. Possibly the largest relay in Queensland, with 800 kids
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Hundreds of athletes spanning a broad range of ages and abilities took part in the Whitsunday Trail Fest over the weekend. Presented by Whitsunday Running Club, the event offers a variety of challenges including the 58-kilometre Accom Whitsunday Ultra Marathon, the 28-kilometre Anaconda Whitsunday trail, the 11-kilometre Honeyeater Shokz Challenge and the Whitsunday Transit Kids Beach Run which encompasses a 1400 metre route along the Foreshore. Held annually, those interested in getting invol
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On Sunday, August 25th, the Port Denison Gun Club held its monthly shoot, attracting twenty-five shooters who competed under a bright and sunny sky. Participants traveled from Mackay/Sarina, Burdekin, Townsville, Hamilton, and Mansfield to join local club members for a day of spirited competition. The day kicked off with Event 1: 50T Medley Trophy. The results were as follows: • AA: M. Zaballa scored 97/100 • A: C. Edgerton scored 117/120 • B: J. Kinnonmonth scored 111/120 • C:
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Spring has arrived with a few light showers, but not enough to disrupt the bowling schedule. Last Monday, several ladies enjoyed a wonderful day at the St Helens Carnival. On Tuesday, four members attended Wangaratta Bowls Club’s Presidents At Home Day. Tuesday’s social bowls saw Tony Whitehorn and Robin Brown emerge as winners with an impressive margin of 34-7. Other matches included Betty Whitehorn’s team defeating John Brown’s team 28-16, and Arthur McManus’s team winning over Tony Kelly’s t
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The Social Bowls on Sunday, 1 September, saw some exciting matches. Jane Gilbert and Helen Jacobsen claimed victory over Ron Gould and Steve Roome, while Tracey Roach, Ray Muir, and Lloyd White defeated L. Kruger, Gordo, and Gus Munro in a competitive game. On Wednesday, 4 September, Jane Gilbert and Tiarna Winter triumphed over Ray Muir and J. Honey. In another match, Ron Gould, Gordo, and S. Sloan secured a win against F. Low, David McDonald, and Gus Munro. There was also one game of Scroung
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The first of the Senior Singles Semi-Finals took place on Wednesday afternoon, with a thrilling match that went the full distance of 36 ends. In a close battle, Mike Harrison defeated Luchie Gardel 27-22. Mike will now face the winner of the upcoming Dale Haack vs. Bryan Davy match. Several social games were also held on Wednesday. Bruce Uhe and Sandy Daffara triumphed over John Anderson and Philip Brown, 21-17, while Heather Brown secured an 8-5 victory over Mike Harrison in a quick seven-end
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Tuesday’s Ladies’ President’s Day, sponsored by Tropical Beach Caravan Park, was a resounding success, thanks to beautiful weather and enthusiastic participation. President Lyn Danvers extended a warm welcome to North Queensland officials and visiting clubs from Jubilee, Alligator Creek, Ayr, Airlie Beach, and southern regions. With a full green of triples, the morning games were highly competitive. Ruth Moore, Dot Slater, and Fely Duncan emerged as the top team with 17 points, defeating Merle
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As a reminder to all players, please prioritize safety when moving from the 9th green to the 10th tee by using the area behind the 18th green. Be mindful of players approaching the 18th fairway. Good luck to the Men’s Pennant teams competing at Ingham and Home Hill! We're excited to see how they perform. Week Ending 6/9/24 Despite strong winds and challenging conditions, golfers persevered, with little rain to dampen the week’s events. Tuesday 3/9/24 - PGC Stroke Men: • Winner: Craig McLe
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It was a glorious day for golf as the sun shone brightly with a gentle, cooling breeze—a touch blustery at times, but overall, simply beautiful. A strong field of 35 players took part in the highly anticipated September Monthly Medal, including special guest Graham Banister from Easts Leisure and Golf, Maitland. Results: Ladies: • Winner: Tiina Randmaec, with an impressive 69 nett. • Runner-up: Elspeth Scotford, close behind with 72. • Run Down: Leanne Alexander and Pam Harrison wit
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