
This week 9-hole stableford saw Jack Hayes-Williams in first place on 26 pts, second place with 23 pts c/b Jake Cremor and third place with a 23 pt c/b Rob Lodders. Fridays 9-hole stableford saw David Wallace take first place with 23 pts, second with 21 pts c/b Scott Hayes -Williams and third place with 21 pt c/b Kev Franke.
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It was a very warm day on Prossie golf course last Sunday when 21 Whitsunday Golf Club players contested the November Monthly Medals and least putts, the last chance to qualify for the Medal of Medals for 2023. We will welcome our returning members who have been overseas to contest the WGC championships, to be played over the next 2 Sundays.
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Whitsunday Touch is one of only 22 touch football clubs from across Australia to be granted a portion of $100,000 grant pool, gifted from meal delivery service, DoorDash, as part of their community minded Footy Dash program.
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Backing A New Generation Of Skippers As owner of three of the Mackay-Whitsunday region’s top tourism businesses, Asher Telford is used to innovating through challenges, his latest leading him to initiate a unique solution for industry-wide staff shortages, while also creating career pathways for local youth. Last Friday, October 29, a total of 31 Grade 11 and 12 students from 10 schools between Calen and Sarina, completed their last practical session in a year-long specially tailored ‘Coxsw
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RACQ CQ Rescue assisted Queensland Police with a search for a missing light aircraft near Finch Hatton last weekend on Saturday, 28th October. Mackay Police reported that just before 9am, police were contacted by a local community member alerting officers to the crash. The helicopter crew were tasked about 10.15am after a small aircraft with two people on board, believed to be travelling from Townsville, failed to arrive at its destination at Palmyra. The aircraft was last seen on flight rad
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4MK Mackay Radio AM 1026 had one very happy listener last week, with Mark from West Mackay calling into the local radio station with a specific request. Mark asked radio host, Rob Kidd if he was able to track down some music for him to listen to. More specifically, an album by Graeme Connors. Graeme, who heard the call over the radio, dropped by the station to leave a signed copy of his album titled ‘North’ for Mark to enjoy. Just in time for stormy weather, with a song on the album titled ‘
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OPINION PIECE The world lost a true talent on October 28 when actor Matthew Perry passed away at the age of 54. Known primarily for his iconic role as 'Chandler Bing' on the beloved TV show 'Friends,' Perry's passing sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry. While his portrayal of Chandler brought laughter to millions, it was his kindness and commitment to helping others that truly defined his legacy. Many may not be aware that, in his younger years, Perry aspired to become a professi
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The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating following a two-vehicle traffic crash at Marian on 29th of October. Police reported that just after 3am a Toyota Corolla was travelling west along Mackay Eungella Road when it hit a motorbike travelling in the opposite direction. Initial investigations indicate that the Corolla has crossed the centre line on a straight piece of road into the path of the oncoming motorcycle. The rider, a 35-year-old Mirani man, was declared deceased at the scene. The ot
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Local career guide company CareerForce Australia has announced the inaugural recipient of the Postcode Proud Award for Sarina State High School (SSHS) as Grade 11 student, Chloe Nielsen. As a former Sarina State High School student, CareerForce Australia director Maree Franettovich believes strongly in supporting local youth to attain their chosen career, while “retaining that talent for our region” and while understanding the pull that metro areas can have for students. “Some of my own greate
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Mater Private Hospital Mackay stoma and wound nurse Elly Engstrom has been recognised for her unwavering commitment to patient care for a second year in a row at the annual Mater People Awards. The Surgical Ward Nurse Unit Manager received the prestigious Clinical Excellence (Individual) Award at a ceremony in Brisbane, after being nominated by her peers. Mater Health Executive Director Paul Darcy said the feedback from Ms Engstrom’s colleagues was an overwhelming demonstration of the impact
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A First Nations cultural hub that will promote Indigenous tourism in our region is one step closer thanks to a lease approved at today’s ordinary meeting of council. Yuwi Aboriginal Corporation’s application to lease the former tourist information centre building at 316 Nebo Road was approved, with councillors pleased to see the facility activated as a tourism asset once more. Mayor Greg Williamson said there wasn’t currently a location in the Mackay region that displayed Yuwi stories, artwork,
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This week’s Chamber of Commerce Business to Business Brews coffee catch up was held at Ninth Lane Grind. Hosted by Whitson Dawson, the growing membership of the Chamber was evident with around 100 people in attendance.
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The seaward side of the coastal track along Harbour Beach to East Point is a no-go zone for vehicles and motorbikes in a bid to protect this environmentally sensitive stretch of coastline. Mackay Regional Council last week launched a public education campaign asking users of this area to not drive on the coastal dunes or beach. The plea is to help protect sea turtles and hatchlings during the nesting season, which began this month and runs through to March, as well as shore birds, which nest alo
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The Shitbox Rally Spring Event for 2023 has screeched to a halt after a monumental trek for teams across the countryside between Port Douglas and Adelaide from 13th to 21st October. With a chance to speak to two of Mackay’s attending teams, Leketek Mackay and Not Lost – Just Looking, we discover the trials and tribulations as well as the achievements and good times that were had on the journey. Chris Leeson and Ryan Haynes from team Leketek Mackay drove a Holden Commodore Omega 2009, raising $
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Banksia Scout Amy Harlow is the first recipient in the Hibiscus Coast District to receive the Australian Scout Award (ASA), with the award also the first ASA presented in the Central Coast Region. Amy first joined as a Scout at Mackay City Central Group in April 2019, before moving to Banksia Scout Group in May 2022. It was then that she made the decision that she was determined to achieve the Australian Scout Award. Over the next nine months, Amy focused on the Outdoor Adventure Skills which co
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Mackay’s rugby league legend, with a lifetime of rich sporting history The 24th of October was the one-year anniversary of the passing of Paul Wright, a pioneering legend in the Mackay rugby league community. A week before Mr Wright passed away, he had finished writing his memoir detailing his rich background and commitments with the local rugby league community. Paul Wright had his first open heart surgery in 2007 and was told by his son, Dane: “Dad, I don’t know that much about you.” Th
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The National Farmers' Federation, in collaboration with CANEGROWERS, is urging the Federal Government to halt free trade negotiations with the European Union, emphasising the importance of avoiding unfavourable deals that could adversely impact Australian farmers. Federal Trade Minister Don Farrell will meet with his EU counterpart in Japan later this week, to discuss and possibly even agree to a free trade deal. However, there appears to be little of value to agriculture on the table, with
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Following up from State Emergency Service – Mackay Regional Unit’s informative video, read ahead for some handy tips in preparing your yard against potential damages when strong wind gusts blow through your property. Things you may need: - Star pickets or solid stakes - Ropes/Straps - Garden shed or storage area Tie down and secure bulky items such as trampolines, patio furniture, barbeques and washing lines. Store smaller items in areas such as a garden shed, carport or other suitable storage
Read moreThe Australian Government has developed a national approach to information and warnings for hazards like bushfire, flood, storm, cyclone, extreme heat and severe weather. The Australian Warning System (AWS) means the way the incidents are displayed during a possible or active emergency situation has changed. The AWS provides consistent warnings, with the same alert levels across all natural disasters, so people know what to do when they see a warning level. A warning provides point-in-time infor
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With hot and dry weather conditions headed our way, a total fire ban has been established in the Mackay region. Queensland have been recently inundated with rural bushfires, with another occurring on our doorstep. Sharon Black, a landowner on Rutlands Road in Kuttabul, has had over ninety percent of her property burnt by what she said started as a small backyard fire four properties away. With a permit for Hazard and Debris Removal the week before the incident, Ms Black completed a successful
Read moreThe Aquaculture and Agriculture Tech Skills Hub was switched live last week, with a focus on stimulating and supporting our local agricultural industry sector now, and into the future. The virtual portal is intended for agricultural technology developers and users to access learning products to advance agricultural technology skills. The Hub is jointly funded by the Australian Government (under the Regional Recovery Partnerships), Greater Whitsunday Alliance (GW3) and Regional Development Aust
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Emergency response capabilities were put to the test as eight highly-skilled mines rescue teams proved their mettle in a national competition at Moranbah North Mine last month. Anglo American teams from Grosvenor and Moranbah North mines won first and second place respectively at the 59th annual Australian Underground Coal Mines Rescue competition after a gruelling day. South 32’s Dendrobium Blue from Wollongong NSW came in third. The day’s format included underground and surface simulation
Read moreOPINION PIECE At the time of writing, it’s Halloween and it’s a hot day, so any choccy’s are going to melt fast. Anyway, there are more Halloween Houses around than ever, decorations on the trees and letter boxes out the front of houses; I think it looks great. At schools, there’ll be excited kids everywhere who are going out trick or treating. They’ll eat too many lollies and when Mum and Dad tell them later to go to bed, they’ll be on such a sugar high they won’t fall asleep until December.
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The Mackay Sugar City Rock and Rollers Club members and participants recently had a Saturday night out to remember, with the old Glenella Dance Hall giving a blast from the past, with dancing and fun surrounded by amazing vintage decor of yesteryear. The Club offers classes every Wednesday night at 7pm in the Senior Citizens Hall on Macalister Street, with the first night free! Club members are looking forward to the Christmas dance on 9th December, with tickets to be pre-purchased by 17th
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OPINION PIECE I wrote a column last week about now being a great time to sell and since reading that, people have asked me what time frames are best for sellers who can’t be on the market right now but do want to sell soon. As a seller, it is important to be conscious of what is in a buyer’s head to ensure you are maximizing any leverage you might have. If you are on the market now you have the opportunity to go under contract and, with a 35-day settlement period, hand over the keys before Chr
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