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George Celebrates 102nd Birthday

September 7, 2023

One of the oldest surviving World War II veterans in the country celebrated his 102nd birthday at the Proserpine RSL on Sunday Afternoon.George Gnezdiloff was surrounded by friends, family and even strangers that took the time to stop-by and congratulate him on his most recent lap around the sun.

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Humble Contributions By Local Lady

September 7, 2023

For Jane Bettridge, a quiet retirement was something that she steered clear of, instead filling her time giving back to the Proserpine and Whitsundays community as much as possible. In her working life, Jane was a primary school teacher, teaching the youngest of our youth for years before she moved into retirement.

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Overworked, Overweight And Over It

September 7, 2023

Prepare to be outrageously entertained, unprecedentedly overcome with laughter, and struggling to stay in your seat, with these hilarious Australian women Ellen Briggs and Mandy Nolan performing their absolutely cracker comedy show, Women Like Us at the Airlie Beach Hotel this September.

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Calling All Car Lovers!

September 7, 2023

The Whitsunday Old Iron Restorer’s Club are holding their 2023 Car, 4WD and Motorcycle Show and Swap Meet, a perfect place for all car and motorbike lovers to showcase their trophy engines.

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150 Year Celebrations For St Mary’s

September 7, 2023

Since 1873 St Mary’s Catholic School in Bowen has been delivering quality education to the children of Bowen. And on their 150th birthday, St Mary’s is welcoming any and all members of the community to celebrate the milestone.

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White On White-Sunday

September 7, 2023

With just a few tickets remaining to the iconic White on Whitehaven long table lunch, locals are invited to book now for a spectacular day out, cruising the azure waters, dining on sparkling silica sand, and drinking French Champagne.

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Music Legends This Spring

September 7, 2023

Airlie Beach Festival of Music is gearing up for another massive year, with the official main stage schedule released this week. In just under two months, 50 talented bands and solo artists will descend upon the town for one wild weekend of musical mayhem spread out over 14 venues.Every day, festival goers can wander from each venue, soaking up the eclectic vibes or they can simply head to the main stage, which is located in the large top tent at the Whitsunday Sailing Club.

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Writers Festival Dates Announced

September 7, 2023

Open your books, put pen to paper and write down the date of the newly announced Whitsunday Writers Festival which is due to take place from September 6-8 next year.Following an eight-year hiatus, the festival is making a triumphant return to the region and the long-awaited event promises to be a celebration of words, writers, and readers, rekindling the literary flame in the heart of Queensland.

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Sea Eagles Finals Time

September 7, 2023

Whitsunday Sea Eagles Senior Men and Under 12s travelled to Rogers Oval in Mackay for Preliminary Finals and a shot at Grand Final appearances. Sea Eagles Senior Men missed out on the Grand Final in a heartbreaking loss to Eastern Swans by the narrowest of margins 76 – 77.

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All Abilities On The Field

September 7, 2023

Whitsunday Touch Football has welcomed a group of new players, sharing the sport of touch footy with individuals living with intellectual and physical impairments.The eight-week program is called All Abilities Touch Football and is an inclusive program for people of all abilities to learn Touch skills and play the sport in a supported environment.

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FINALS FEVER Grips Whitsunday United FC

September 7, 2023

With 5 teams of 10 in the final’s series, there was plenty to cheer about for the orange army in Mackay. And with 4 of those five progressing, there is still plenty more to cheer about next week!The day started early with the Under 13’s Div 1.

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Calling All Kids! Get Active With Happy Hike

September 7, 2023

Perfectly aligned with Queensland Mental Health Week, Healthy Kids Project will be hosting their inaugural Happy Hike early next month. No matter age, ability, or experience, the Happy Hike encourages everyone in the family to take on one of two hikes in Airlie Beach, in order to promote positive mental and physical wellbeing.

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Airlie Beach Bowls Report

September 7, 2023

Spring has arrived, the birds are singing and preparing their nests for new arrivals and the flowers are blooming and so has our bowls starting on Tuesday with 14 teams.All ladies competing for the Spring Fling 56 smartly dressed ladies all competing for the top prize, which was won by Margo Stanley's team with lead Marie Duck and second Dorothy Wise both from North Mackay with our own little champion Betty Nicole at 3rd.

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Proserpine Bowls Report

September 7, 2023

On Wednesday we had a good turn up for Social bowls. Bruce Uhe and Peter Lawton defeated Ted Cullen and Russell Jackson 16 - 14 in a game of traditional pairs, in practice for the upcoming Pratt Cup. Alen Sanderson and Philip Brown defeated Jim Bownds and Paul Gerbich (visitor from Queenbeyan) 19 - 17 in a game of 3 bowl Pairs. Mark Mawson, John Askew, and Arthur Griffith defeated Pat Bownds, John Askew, and John Anderson 24 - 16.

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Wangaratta Bowls

September 7, 2023

It has been another big week for Wangaratta Bowls. Ladies President Margaret’s Day was a great morning followed by a scrumptious lunch. Our North Qld District officials together with bowlers from Thuringowa, Brandon, Ayr, our southern visitors, and local members made it a memorable day for Margaret.

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Proserpine Golf Report

September 7, 2023

20 players competed on Tuesday, with Brian Smith narrowly defeating Rees May on a countback with 38 pts. Aaron Prosser claimed 3rd place.NTP winners: Paul Williams and Paul Gray

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Veterans Golf Report

September 7, 2023

Last Tuesday the Proserpine Vets travelled to Collinsville to compete in the Whitsunday Veterans Comp. Sixty-four players attended from Bowen, Proserpine, Home Hill, Ayr, and Collinsville.

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On The Whitsunday Green

September 7, 2023

The weekly 9-hole competition belonged to the Pettifords with Donovan in 1st place and Edwina in second. Glenn Scott was just one point behind. On Friday it was Chris Barlett on 21 for the win followed by Justyn Durbin on 19 and Jay Steele with 18 points.

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Turning Pages And Igniting Minds

August 31, 2023

From August 19th to 25th, Children's Book Week 2023 cast its spell on young book enthusiasts and eager learners across the nation. Orchestrated by the Children's Book Council of Australia, this annual event unfurled under the theme "Read, Grow, Inspire," placing the spotlight on the profound impact that books wield in shaping the minds of the youth. Throughout the designated week, schools, libraries, and families actively participated in a myriad of engaging activities and creative displays that

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Enjoy An Outdoor Art Session From A Bean Bag

August 31, 2023

The Blueprint Exhibition concept began as a way to activate the wall in Foodspace Café while highlighting emerging artists. The concept is now being taken to the streets – specifically to Second Lane (off Gregory Street), where Blueprint 2.0 will launch this Friday night (September 1). A free outdoor art gallery launch, with artist Autumn Skuthorpe, will run from 4.30pm to 6.30pm. Skuthorpe is an experienced Māori wahine inclusive arts practitioner who proudly celebrates the voices and stories o

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Housing Crisis Solution

August 31, 2023

Launched By Local Socialpreneurs A social enterprise initiative aiming to tackle a significant gap in housing availability and suitability has been designed and launched by local ‘socialpreneurs’ Elisa McFadzen and Jenna Armstrong. ‘Millions in the Middle’ aims to provide a stable, affordable housing solution for those impacted by the housing crisis. “We saw friends and colleagues, hard-working professionals, struggle to keep a roof over their head,” said Ms McFadzen. “We knew we had to do some

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A Phone's Serendipitous Return

August 31, 2023

Last week, the tables turned, and I found myself on the receiving end of a good deed. Typically, I'm the one orchestrating acts of kindness, but it seems the universe had a different plan in store for me. Amidst a busy workday, I had a meeting scheduled at Caneland Central right after lunch. Naturally, I couldn't resist a detour past one of my beloved fashion boutiques. Call it serendipity or a lunchtime whim, but I ended up acquiring a few additions to my work wardrobe ensemble. However, as f

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From Dahl To Kiwi Eggs, Why Reading Matters

August 31, 2023

Ah, the days of curling up with a Roald Dahl classic, the era when my imagination was sparked by the magic of words. Fast forward from my childhood to today, and life's script has added a new character: my 5-month-old son. While his attention span for books might rival a squirrel's, I seize every chance to introduce him to the imaginary world of storytelling. One gem in our collection is a heartfelt token from one of my New Zealand aunt’s – a book titled "Kuwi the Kiwi." Now, before you envisio

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A STROKE OF COURAGE

August 31, 2023

Wheels In Motion Again After Stroke Survivor Was Hit By Car Tommy Quick, a resilient stroke survivor, has re-embarked on a massive journey to achieve a monumental feat—becoming the first person in Australia to traverse the country's four most extreme mainland points on a recumbent trike. Though his journey has been anything but smooth. 29-year-old Tommy is on track to complete a 9,000 kilometre cycle, as far north as Cape York, east to Byron Bay, south to Wilson’s Promontory and far west to Stee

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Driver Dies In Two-Truck Crash

August 31, 2023

Rescue Helicopter’s Busy Bowen Basin Weekend A fatal two-vehicle traffic crash at Moranbah on the morning of August 27 has claimed the life of a Moranbah father. Initial investigations by the Forensic Crash Unit indicate that at around 9:40am, a prime mover truck crashed with a road train truck as it was travelling southbound along Moranbah Access Road, near Cunningham Way. The driver of the prime mover, 46-year-old Moranbah man James Rolph, was declared deceased at the scene. A 56-year-old So

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