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From rubbish on the beach to stunning works of art, there are many waterway-themed submissions being collected by the Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership for their upcoming Submerged in Our Region exhibition. Bringing together the environment, science and the arts, the exhibition will launch on 25 July as part of the Mackay Festival of Arts. Healthy Rivers to Reef Executive Officer, Jaime Newborn, said she was excited to see the diversity of exhibits being received as part of their community a
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Close to 150 uniformed soldiers of the 3rd Combat Engineer Regiment (3CER) will be involved in a parade along the main street of Airlie Beach next Saturday and the whole community is invited to come and watch the spectacle. The Freedom of Entry Parade will begin at Broadwater Avenue Carpark and continue along the Airlie Beach main street. The 3CER were bestowed Freedom To The City in November 2017 to acknowledge their invaluable assistance following Tropical Cyclone Debbie. As part of the eve
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The Whitsunday region currently has five known infestations of Yellow Crazy Ants and effective measures are being taken by Council to keep these pesty protein-loving pests under control. Known to swarm en-masse, these orange-coloured ants are slightly smaller than the common green ant, but a lot more formidable. Scott Hardy, Manager Natural Resource Management and Climate for Whitsunday Regional Council said Yellow Crazy Ants are known to have eaten anything that moves – from other ants to fro
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Pau Roig You know when I actually think it just depends on the tide, because when it’s high tide the rocks and these areas are not that visible so, as you see it now, I think it looks nice. But when the tide is low, you can see some rocks on the bottom so it's not as pleasant to see. I think that it's looking good as it is now. Mark Sznicer Isn't that other beach? (Boathaven Beach) That’s imported, isn't it? Well, it depends on what tide it is, doesn't it? I mean, I've been here 12 months now
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A man in his thirties, who fell more than 20 metres from a meteorological mast at Proserpine Wind Farm on Thursday has sadly succumbed to his injuries. It is understood the accident involved a contractor who attended the work site and investigations are still ongoing as to the cause of the accident. A spokesperson from Proserpine Wind Farm said they are shocked and saddened by the death. “Staff remain on site working with authorities and supporting family and colleagues,” said the spokesperso
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Bendigo Community Bank Cannonvale-Proserpine now welcomes sponsorship applications for the 2024-25 financial year from Whitsunday not-for-profit community organisations. “At Bendigo Bank, our customers and the Whitsundays community always win. Our success is based on our profit-with-a-purpose model which sees around 50% of the profits generated by our independently owned and operated Community Bank branch invested back into the community” said Community Bank Cannonvale-Proserpine Chairman Mark
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Marking my first Anzac Day as Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor was a memorable one starting with a poignant Dawn service in Bowen, where I had the honour of laying a wreath with other dignitaries and members of the community. The spirit of community and remembrance carried on to Airlie Beach, where I saluted the march down Main Street and together with Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox and Councillors Jan Clifford and Clay Bauman, we laid a wreath at Remembrance Rock. The day continued with
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Whitsunday Regional Council is currently expanding the Kelsey Creek landfill with a new cell that will increase our capacity by up to five years. While we work on this important project, some temporary changes to our waste services are necessary and as a result heavier commercial and industrial waste will be redirected to the Bowen landfill. We will continue to accept all recyclable materials at the Kelsey Creek facility. By embracing practices of reduce, reuse, and recycle, we can all help e
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New signs have been installed on the Bruce Highway, north and south of the Big Mango, announcing that the Bowen Visitor Information Centre next to the Big Mango is now a Driver Reviver location. The friendly staff and volunteers at the Visitor Information Centre are thrilled to be able to offer travellers a free tea or coffee and welcome the official title of a Driver Reviver location. Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy said the team at the information centre had provided
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This was the question posed at an invigorating event held by the inspirational people and culture specialists at Shiift last week. Part of their Thriive series, which invites women of all ages and professions to gather to share information, support and stories, the event was another insightful exploration into our lives. Interestingly, statistics show that it is people who serve others who are leading the most meaningful lives, the act of selfless service proving most rewarding. On the night,
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Tourism Whitsundays are currently preparing their marketing strategy for the upcoming winter. Marketing Manager Laura Knipe gives us an overview of what is up and coming, inviting visitors from the southern states to escape their cool winters. As winter slowly begins to envelop the southern states and our friends from down south start planning their great escape from the cold, this means travel planning all over Australia is in full swing. Simultaneously, the Tourism Whitsundays marketing te
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The Reef Catchments team hosted their annual Meet and Mingle morning at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre earlier this week, the event bringing together over 40 staff, board members, stakeholders and partners from the community. Robert Congoo, Project Officer Traditional Engagement conducted a Welcome to Country smoking ceremony with Reef Catchments CEO, Katrina Dent and Chair, Julie Boyd also present on the day. “It is important to develop strong relationships with our stakeholders and the
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After a long and challenging labour, which last more than two days, Jubilee Pocket first-time mum, Fiona, has given birth to little Atticus Arlo Nooren. Receiving incredible help and support during her stay in the maternity ward, Fiona has expressed her sincere gratitude for the care she received from the team at Proserpine Hospital. She praised the work of the rural hospital’s doctors and theatre staff who were called in for her subsequent surgery. “Hayley was all over the emergency respons
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A dining experience at The Belvedere transports you to a world of yesteryear, where the flavours are complex and delicate, invigorating and sublime. Each mouthful is an experience, and with the introduction of their new wine pairing menu, each dish is complemented with a specially matched wine. Available with the signature eight-course degustation menu, the wine-pairing option adds a different dimension to your dining experience. Set to the backdrop of the stunning Coral Sea within the terrac
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At Whisper Gin Bar and Restaurant you know the friendly team will go above and beyond to make sure your Mother’s Day occasion is an event to be remembered. With gold-star service, stunning views across Pioneer Bay and sensational cuisine, your Mother’s Day recipe for success has all the ingredients to put a smile on your face and a warm glow of love in your heart. A serene and relaxed environment awaits as you are whisked away for an intimate meal with your loved ones, it’s time to create spec
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This Mother’s Day our local restaurants have exceptional Mother’s Day food and drink specials that’ll make Mum feel loved and appreciated, just the way she should. Belvedere For Mother’s Day lunch at the Belvedere, Mum can sit back with her complementary glass of Prosecco and enjoy the relaxing tunes from Geoff and David Willis. The Live music runs alongside the lunch service 12pm – 3pm. The Belvedere remains open for its dinner service 5.30pm – 10pm. Enjoy the fabulous view and the amazing su
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Returning to The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel after last year’s birthday success, is ‘Back To The 70’s & 80’s Band’ who took the crowd by storm and brought good cheer to all who attended. This year The Pub is celebrating its 56th birthday and they’re hoping to replicate last year’s success, inviting the whole community to come along and celebrate once again. It’s the second time at The Pub for highly-acclaimed ‘Back To The 70’s & 80’s Band’, and founder, performer and front man Alexander Hell said
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Break up the work week with Jubilee Tavern’s Wednesday Trivia Night. There’s no better way to beat the mid-week blues than by challenging your general knowledge and enjoying some quality time with your mates. After a busy day’s work, you can unwind, relax, enjoy the trivia night and perhaps order a tasty dinner from the on-site bistro. The Jubilee Tavern has you covered. Enjoy a drink or order from Jubilee Tavern’s classic pub menu, including steaks, burgers, pizzas and schnitzels. Or order
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Too good to make it ‘one night only’ the Whitsunday Leisure Activity Centre invite you to the Mad Hatters Garden Party which is back for the second year in a row. Last years ‘one night only’ Christmas Light display was a huge success and the organisers wanted to recreate the magic. Whitsunday Leisure Activity Centre (WLAC), participants, family, friends, community, and support crew are all invited to the ‘Mad Hatter’s Garden Party’ which is the brainchild of Nikolai and Georgi. Georgi decided
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When we think of Proserpine and agriculture, we think primarily of fields of sugar cane however primary industry has been varied since 1862 when Bode first selected land in the O’Connell area. Many small crops/livestock were commercially “grown” during the ensuing years - horse, sheep, beef and dairy cattle, coffee, tobacco, bananas, tomatoes, and citrus are just some of these. Tobacco was first grown in Kelsey Creek and Banana Pocket. Another area that was briefly mentioned in newspaper recor
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If you are just starting on your plant growing journey or you just don’t have space for a backyard veggie garden, then herbs in a pot are a great way to start growing. Herbs such as Rosemary and Sage that originated from the Mediterranean regions, enjoy tough growing conditions. Rosemary is a well-known accompaniment for lamb and sage for chicken and peas. These herbs like to dry out between watering and don’t like being over fed (fertilised) as they are used to growing in poor, stony soil. So
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On Saturday May 4th and Sunday 5th Airlie Beach will host one of the largest outrigger regattas in the North Queensland Zone. Some 300 competitors will be in town to race across a two day program. Saturday will commence with the VA-A Moana Shute Harbour to Airlie Beach Marathon, an 18km OC6 event sponsored by Tassal Seafood. This event is likely to challenge the fitness of all competitors. The first of the crews will leave Shute Harbour at 11am and are expected at the Lagoon Beach from 1.30pm
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A strong fleet of 21 yachts participated in last Wednesday’s Whitsunday Sailing Club twilight race, conducted in an 18 knot south easterly breeze. Although the breeze was shifting in direction, the course selected by the race committee suited the majority of boats. First away were Division 2, and while the fleet was jostling for position, a gap appeared that allowed Wide Load (Shannan Hart) to charge through to take the Doyle Sails sponsored best start prize. Once clear of the starting line,
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The annual Warri Cup race, also known as the Chris Taylor Memorial race, was sailed in near perfect conditions on Sunday 14 April, with a strong fleet of 21 boats competing. The race course involved a 30 nautical mile race from Pioneer Bay around Langford Reef, which is located just to the south of Hayman Island. With the wind from the south-east, this allowed for a competitive but enjoyable race for all types of yachts. The fleet was split into 3 divisions, with the non-spinnaker division f
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Over the weekend, 130 swimmers participated at the Cannonvale Cannons SC Transition Meet. The 50 Cannons who competed had a very successful and fun weekend. All the coaching team – Mark Erickson, Ken Crittenden, Rylee Erickson, Jarrod Keys, Kate Thomson, and Shay Wilmot enjoyed watching all the Cannons race and were very impressed with the swimmers and their achievements. The highlight of the carnival was the SKINS events. Swimmers were very excited to be selected for the SKINS and the cha
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