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Whitsunday Islands Selling Fast

September 14, 2023

Whitsunday Islands have become a hot commodity, with investors spending big to own their own piece of paradise.Recently, Adelaide real estate tycoon, Mike Dobbin has purchased Poole Island, a 20-hectare island one kilometre off the Whitsunday coast.

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Mango Set Back

September 14, 2023

A less than fruitful mango season could impact the supermarket shelves this summer, with customers paying higher than usual prices for mangoes due to poorer growing conditions that have decreased overall production this season.

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Recession Fears

September 14, 2023

The Federal Government has just released Fair Work Legislation amendments and Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox says he is worried about increases in business expenditure and the possibility of a recession.

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Yes 23, Hits The Streets

September 14, 2023

Energy is building ahead of The Voice referendum which is due to take place on October 14 and local group, Yes 23, are encouraging everyone to get involved with supporting the movement.

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Sudden Closure Shocks Community

September 14, 2023

Flagstaff Hill Convention Centre and Café has unexpectedly closed, with last Sunday September 10 being its last day of operation. The lease for the Convention Centre and Café was held by Tuan and Vi Thuy, who also own and operate Jochheim Pies in Bowen.

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On The Beat

September 14, 2023

Single Vehicle Crash, ProserpineParamedics transported a male in his 70s to Proserpine Hospital in a stable condition following a single-vehicle crash on Cascara Street at 8.05pm

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Scottville Catch-Up Next Week

September 14, 2023

Residents of Scottville are encouraged to attend the Whitsunday Regional Council Community Catch-up in Scottville next Wednesday. The event will tackle topics such as town planning, land and natural resource management, an overview of upcoming projects and annual budget items, consultation and education programs.

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Sharing Stories, Literacy, and Cultures:

September 14, 2023

The Whitsunday region celebrated Indigenous Literacy Day last Wednesday, sharing indigenous stories, cultures, and languages. Indigenous men Malcolm Coongoo and Liam Ross performed the official Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony to community members and children, before all attendees were invited into the Proserpine Entertainment Centre to watch a film created by the Indigenous Literacy Foundation.

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Chamber Chat

September 14, 2023

Last week the Queensland Small Business Commissioner published the above report showing that Queensland small businesses continue to not only survive but prosper with profitability up by 42 per cent outpacing the rise in wages and total expenses of 22 per cent. The report found that the pandemic had a severe but short-lived impact on household spending.

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Council News and Views

September 14, 2023

Attracting, expanding, and supporting regional events in the Whitsunday region has been a key focus of Council.

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Did you Know? With Mayor Julie Hall

September 14, 2023

Batteries should never be put in your recycling or waste bin. This includes rechargeable batteries and lithium-ion batteries in objects such as laptops, mobile phones, power tools, cameras, and e-vape machines.

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Local Produce Celebrated At Growers Gala

September 14, 2023

North Queensland’s fresh produce industry has celebrated another great year, with the 2023 Growers Gala which was hosted by the Bowen Gumlu Growers Association on Saturday September 2.

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Local Swimmer Awarded QLD Swim Champion

September 14, 2023

Year 12 St Catherine’s Catholic College student Jy Parkinson has reached new heights, representing the school at the National School Sport Australia Swimming Championships.Travelling to Sydney for the competition, Jy competed in five individual swim events and made five finals, which brings him into the top ten of school swimmers in Australia, in the 17–19-year-old male division.

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Leading Disability With Local Tourism Operators

September 14, 2023

Local tourism operators from across the region have learnt how to be champions of change by participating in a workshop to upskill their knowledge levels to create more accessible, disability-friendly workplaces.

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New Initiative For Reef Health Research

September 14, 2023

Local tour operators are once again doing their bit for the reef thanks to the newest iteration of the Tourism Reef Protection Initiative (TRPI) which is here and ready to deliver concise, balanced, and relevant information on the health of the Great Barrier Reef.

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Lioness Escapes From Circus

September 14, 2023

June 2 1939 - Imagine this night seventy-four years ago. It was Tuesday and Sole Brothers Circus was in town. In those days, the tent was set up in the grounds on the corner of Main and Hinschen Streets, adjacent to the railway line.

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Prawn Farm Expands

September 14, 2023

Our local prawn farm is expanding its operations and once construction is complete, it will be responsible for producing almost half the farmed prawns in Queensland.Last year, the total Queensland aquaculture production of prawns was 8,728 tonnes and once operational, the new upgraded facility will produce an additional 3,650 tonnes.

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Colour Run For Child Protection

September 14, 2023

Over 200 people enjoyed a colourful community event on Saturday when Whitsunday Counselling and Support held their annual Colour Run to coincide with Queensland Child Protection Week.

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Follow The Yellow Brick Road To Whitsunday Christian College

September 14, 2023

Whitsunday Christian College is excited to unveil their 2023 musical, showcasing a host of talented students who will soon be on centre stage.Taking on the exciting screenplay, The Wizard of Oz, over 70 students ranging from Years 3 to 12 have signed on for the project, rehearsing and perfecting their performance for over nine months now.

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‘Wake Up Little Susie’

September 14, 2023

Classic 50s and 60s rock and roll is making its way to Airlie Beach Hotel this September, with the enigmatic Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly Tribute Show. Bringing effervescent rock and roll charm, the show will not miss the top tunes and hit tracks. Legendary rockers and all-time stars are Rick Gauci and Steven Burns, the two iconic men behind the show.

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Paul Bowman Rugby League Challenge

September 14, 2023

The Paul Bowman Challenge Carnival is back for 2023, with more than 5000 people expected to stream into the region over the weekend.With over 80 teams from across Queensland participating in the two-day Under 9 Rugby League Competition, Proserpine will be a hive of energy and excitement.Proserpine has two Braham teams competing, each with 15 boys and girls per team.

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School Holiday Puppetry Fun

September 14, 2023

The much beloved Larrikin Puppets are coming to the region, sure to make these school holidays a hit for children. Showcasing the fantastic puppets getting up to mischief, these shows are not to be missed.

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Get Lei’d With Tiny Homes Project

September 14, 2023

The countdown is on for the next Tiny Homes Fundraiser and organisers are inviting the whole community to Get Lei’d at a lively Hawaiian beach party at Cape Gloucester Resort next month.

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A Wedding On Whitehaven

September 14, 2023

Love was in the air and the congregation were all wearing white on Sunday afternoon when Jill and Phil held a surprise wedding ceremony on the last day of the White on Whitehaven three-day event.

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Valiant Sea Eagles Grand Final Efforts

September 14, 2023

Whitsunday Sea Eagles Under 12s and Under 17s made the trek to Bakers Creek last weekend for AFLQ Mackay Grand Finals and their shot at taking home the cup. Both teams fought hard all day in valiant efforts putting their bodies on the line however were unable to overcome strong opposition.

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