
Mackay Table Tennis players are looking good in the club’s new uniform. Newly designed shirts and coats came into use this year, and the club is encouraging players to switch to the new look. The shirts must be worn for representative matches, and players are encouraged to wear them during fixture play. They can be ordered at the canteen. Contributed by Charlie Payne
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Mackay Cutters’ inspirational rugby league leader Emma Manzelmann grabbed a slice of history on her debut with North Queensland Cowboys in the 2023 NRLW premiership. Lining up for the new Cowboys franchise, the dynamic hooker nabbed the club’s first ever try during a 16-6 loss to the Gold Coast Titans in last weekend’s NRLW season opener at Cbus Super Stadium. It took Manzelmann only six minutes to give the Cowboys an early 6-0 lead when she burst through the middle to dash over and score in a
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In the unfortunate absence of the Beach to Gardens fundraising running event on the Mackay Road Runners program, the club slotted in a social 5km and 10km from the Bluewater Quay. Race Director, Julie Whibley confirmed the race course directions which included the Rotary Lookout at the pinnacle of High Street, North Mackay for the 10km with a one minute plank before descending. Jared Mackie was first to the top, completing his plank without complaint, although some later runners did have lit
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Weekly Results For the last three Wednesdays the club has held the Founders’ Teams. Players had to play with a different partner each week. Eight teams competed and the Winners for 2023 were the Hansen team, Janet Hansen, Janelle Conroy, Alan & Frances Brown. Monday 17 July 2023 – 6 Table One Winner Green Pts N/S E/W 1st Monica Darley / Nancy Martin 1st Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix 2nd Margaret Jennings / Marilin Robins 2nd Bob Ranson / Lorna Shuttlewood 3rd Edward Kleise / Diane Stokes 3rd
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Plenty of competition was played over the Weekend with Champion of Championship Fours being played at Mackay Bowls Club. Games started on Saturday morning and, unfortunately, Mackay Bowls Club team were beaten in a close game. Souths Suburban played Proserpine in the final on Sunday afternoon with Souths coming out victors in a close game. A good weekend of Bowls was witnessed over the two days. Tuesday Social Play continued with 24 players. Winners of Winners: Julie Caban, Marie Mayfield, Dot M
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Hello Everyone,Well, there is certainly a lot going on during our cool winter months – in fact, last weekend we attended seven events!From the sparkling dresses twirling around the dancefloor at the Mayor’s Ball to the delightful gardens at the Orchid Society’s Field Day, the excited squeals of children at Cannonvale State School Fete, the elegance of the Coral Sea Resort Long Table Lunch and the launch of the Women of the Whitsunday Display at Proserpine Museum – it was a whirlwind snapshot of
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When Hawkeye Rick was walking along Shute Harbour Road last Wednesday, July 18, carrying with him a heavy Food Relief Box, he knew he was going to struggle with the three kilometre walk home. “I was just thinking ‘this is gonna be a long walk’, when some one just pulled over,” Rick explained.
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It’s been almost 14 months since the tragic day that local 12-year-old boy, Stirling Edwards-Bland, lost his life when a drunk driver ploughed into the family car.Since that time, his twin brother, older sister, and parents have been trying to process and grieve, while dealing with the injustice of Stirling’s loss.“We will continue to struggle with Stirling’s loss as long as we live,” said his father, Simon Edwards-Bland.
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Socially conscious travel show, Adventure All Stars, is filming across the Whitsundays next week and there will be 12 cast members experiencing a range of activities here in the region while raising money for charity.
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Collinsville will be having a facelift, with the Choose Collinsville upgrade works, by the Whitsunday Regional Council commencing last week on July 17.The upgrade will bring the Collinsville Main Street up to the same calibre as Bowen, Proserpine, and Airlie Beach, with staged works planned to renew and revitalise the street.
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24-year-old Gregory River man, Oscar Jensen, tragically lost his life, following a single vehicle accident at Dingo Beach on the evening of Wednesday, July 19. Initial investigations indicate that Mr Jensen’s Toyota Landcruiser Ute, travelling west along Dingo Beach Road, had lost control and rolled near Earlando Road, shortly before 6.30pm.
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A 28-year-old Whitsunday man has been arrested and charged with several alleged offences. He was charged with 51 offences, 49 relating to property offences and two drug related offences.Police allege this man is an associate of a 29-year-old woman who was arrested in June and has been charged with 49 property related offences.Construction Site Disturbance
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Bowen business had more than three million reasons to be thankful for the boost US forces gave the town's economy when its Chamber of Commerce held an official welcoming ceremony on July 24.
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The wait is over! The Coral Sea Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon race weekend has arrived, and race director Michael Kimpton said he is thrilled to welcome athletes, spectators, and the entire community to this exciting event.
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The 2023 Mayor’s Charity Ball was a massive success, with over 320 guests coming together under a giant marquee at the Shute Harbour Marine Terminal on Saturday night. The evening began with pre-drinks in the Terminal’s function room, Mayor Julie Hall greeting everyone personally as they walked through the door.A Welcome to Country was facilitated by Uncle Harold Bowen who gave an impassioned speech of inclusion and acceptance.
Read moreIn the heart of the Whitsundays, in the hub of tourism and vocational work, TAFE Queensland works as a tertiary and industry training centre that is well used and accessed by locals. With 100s of certificates and diplomas on offer, from every industry and trade available.
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Better keep an eye out for the tide chart, with this time being the best to trek to the lighthouse. When the tides are very low in Bowen, take the opportunity to walk to the lighthouse on North Head Island.
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Attracting, retaining and re-attracting the right people for your workplace costs infinite dollars and endless hours. By changing up your interview questions you can start to discover what someone really thinks and how they might really behave.
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Statistics aren’t all boring, especially when they make our region shine!Last week, the Regional Tourism Satellite Account (RSTA) data was released, and the figures give us a comprehensive snapshot of the impact of tourism on our regional economy. The Australian Bureau of Statistics compiles the data and it takes a full 12 months to distil and analyse.
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Paving the way for alternative medicine in the Whitsundays, Medicinal Cannabis wholesaler MediExtract, is opening its doors for medical practitioners to provide a new way of treating patient’s chronic illnesses and other ailments.For many years cannabis has been seen as an illegal drug, trafficked on the black market, and sold in back alleys right across the world.
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Two young Whitsunday locals participated in the inaugural Cairns Fashion Week in June, modelling a variety of swim and beachwear at the event.Five-year-old, Roze Vanderpoel and her seven-year-old brother, Jude, have already been invited back next year following a successful strut down the catwalk which certainly grabbed the model scout’s attention.
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Jo Parker did not fall into the beauty industry on a whim, it was a calculated decision when she was 14 years old that changed the trajectory of her life. Her true passion lies in all things skin, from laser treatments, to facials, to massages.
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Talent runs thick through the walls of Bowen State High School, as students and staff ramp up for their ‘Grease the Musical’ school production which premieres tonight.The student-led cast, coming from every age-group from year 7 to year 12, have spent close to six months preparing, rehearsing, and perfecting their lines, eager for the big show.
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For as long as Tania Reid has known, she has always had a gift for the written word. Tania moved to Bowen from Townsville 12 years ago, with her parents and sister.She has been writing poetry since she was a teenager, perfecting her craft for years now.
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Living life in the fast lane is nothing new for Chris Keillor, also known as Wheelsie, former Bowen local and current champion wheelchair marathoner. Just a few weeks ago, Chris completed the Tassal Airlie Beach Marathon Festival, and was the only wheelchair participant. He completed the 42.2-kilometre marathon in just five and a half hours.
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