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From The Table

June 8, 2023

Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday night fixtures May 30, 2023: Division 1: Jaguar (Tim Shehan, Barry Patterson, Anne Sheridan) d Mercedes (Geoff Denman, Graham Drury, Mark Sleeman) 7-4. Graham d Barry 5, -9, 4, -7, 10. BMW (Ivan Perkins, Emma Widdup, Ian McKay) d Lexus (Steven Whiting, Vince Boeske, Graham Brake) 7-4. Graham d Ian 7, -12, -4, 8, 5. Ferrari (Andrew McHugh, Robbie Richards, Tony Bowman) d Audi (Neil Brown, Janice Kent) 9-2. Andrew d Neil 8, 9, -7, -7, 10. Division 2: Isuzu (Steve Mathie

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Sea Eagles Winning Streak

June 8, 2023

Whitsunday Sea Eagles hosted the Mackay Magpies at home on Saturday for a great day of AFL.Sea Eagles Senior Men made it three on the trot defeating Mackay Magpies 79 – 49 in what was a high pressure and skilful game.

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Whitsunday United Weekly Football Report

June 8, 2023

After a lot of narrow defeats this season, the Premier Men side delivered a much-needed gritty win getting up 2-1 against a very organised and competitive Wanderers side. Wanderers didn’t go away and equalised in the 45th minute.The second half saw Whitsundays dominate play creating chance after chance Ben Smith.

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Marina Run Celebrates 15 Years

June 8, 2023

Known for its stunning waterfront views and vibrant atmosphere, the Mackay Marina Run attracts participants from all over the region and beyond, with the 2023 edition being no different. Runners from across the region, with some coming from far-flung corners of Australia and at least one from New Zealand, participated in last Sunday’s 15th annual Mackay Marina Run. More than 3,100 runners of all ages from every state in Australia lined up at Mackay Harbour to compete in the Half Marathon, 8km

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Picklers Return From Townsville With Medals

June 8, 2023

Seven Whitsunday pickleball players joined 80 players in the Queensland Pickleball Tour (QPT) event in Townsville over the weekend. With most playing in a tournament situation for the first time, the Whitsunday team were ecstatic to win silver in the men’s doubles 30 and under, women’s over 60’s doubles event and over 60’s mixed doubles.

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Whitsunday Sailing Report

June 8, 2023

By the time the fleet headed out on the water for the Whitsunday Sailing Club’s twilight race on Pioneer Bay, the strong winds had abated and the 15 knot south easterly was ideal for racing.

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Win Big And Support Local Netballers

June 8, 2023

Raising funds for their Boys and Girls Queensland Independent Secondary School Netball (QISSN) teams, St Catherine’s Catholic College are welcoming members of the community to a round of bingo.

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Whitsunday Touch Football-212

June 8, 2023

WTA’s Preliminary Finals have delivered the final four teams to contest the Grand Finals next Monday.There were four exciting games last Monday night all but one decided by the slimmest of margins. Two games required extra time to decide on a winner.Preliminary Finals Results:

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Airlie Beach Bowls Report

June 8, 2023

Can you believe that it's winter already, how fast this year has flown and this week we had our green fixed from all the holes in the bowls area of delivery.The good news was that the repairers were fantastic and only took 2 days to complete their work, so Wednesday afternoon Jackpot bowls was hastily arranged.

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Bowen Bowls Report

June 8, 2023

Results of Competition Games: Singles: Gus Munro defeated Tiarna Rogers.Triples: Herb Dalton, Gus Munro, and Shane Spann defeated Ron Gould,Doc Fordham, and Peter Bruce.

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Rejuvenated Cutters End Drought

June 8, 2023

Sunshine Coast Stadium proved a lucky charm for the embattled Mackay Cutters rugby league team last Saturday when they toppled the Falcons 16-10 to chalk up their first victory in the QRL Hostplus Cup this season. Not only did Michael Comerford’s under siege Cutters break their duck egg but they snapped a demoralising ten month win drought that stretched back to last August. Euphoric scenes enveloped the stadium when half back Brendan Finnegan and centre Josh Smith crossed for late tries in th

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A Feast Of Bowls

June 8, 2023

With Pennants complete and the Australian Open on the horizon, there was a huge push this weekend to play lots of our competition bowls and there were some great bowls played over the weekend.

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Mackay Bowls Club News

June 8, 2023

Mackay Club Ladies Pennants won their Division game against North Mackay. On Tuesday June 6, they travelled to play Arlie Beach then backed up on Thursday to play Sarina. The Mackay Club is holding the B4 Men's Carnival on June 17-18. All the information is on the notice board. We currently have 14 spots filled and need two more to fill the 16 spots, so if you are a B grade Bowler and wish to nominate a team contact the club. Friday June 16 the Club is holding Cut Throat 3 Bowl Pairs (any gender

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Wangaratta Bowls Report

June 8, 2023

Fantastic News, last week our Ladies Pennant Teams - Wangaratta/Noorla played like champions as they are and won the Blue Pennant in Townsville. What an achievement, with 7 Match wins out of 9, they defeated the Townsville teams of Suburban (Runners Up), South Townsville and Thuringowa Clubs. To add icing to the cake Penny Warren’s team which included Denise Wallace, Linda Scells and Linda Smith took out the Wilma Berryman Trophy for the best performing team with 7 out 9 wins.

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Local Cricket Mentor Named Queensland Schoolboys Coach

June 8, 2023

By Chris Karas Mackay cricket legend Adam Knezevic has been appointed coach of the Queensland Schoolboys team for the annual Under 19s Cricket Challenge against NSW later this year. The St Patrick’s College educator will prepare a strong Maroons X1 for a series of limited overs and Twenty20 fixtures against the Blues at Cudgen Cricket Club grounds in Kingscliff across the border. Knezevic is Head Coach of Mackay-Whitsunday Cricket and continues to spearhead the Walkerston first grade attack w

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Darts Report

June 8, 2023

There were only 4 matches to report on this weekend, one of which was a top 4 match between last year’s finalists Dom Friend and Jamie Maher. Jamie came flying out of the blocks in the 1st leg, averaging in the 80’s thanks to back-to-back 140’s, and finding the triple 20 on regular visits.

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Mackay Contract Bridge Club

June 8, 2023

Weekly Results Monday 29 May 2023 – REMEMBRANCE DAY PAIRS FINAL REMEMBRANCE PAIRS Week 3 of 3 – 7 Table One Winner Red Points Overall Winner after 3 Weeks 1st Terrence Sheedy / Eric Goodchild 1st Frances Brown 2nd Marilin Robins / Sandy Patterson 2nd Terrence Sheedy 3rd Antonia Tarradas / Lorna Shuttlewood 3rd Janelle Conroy 4th Janelle Conroy / Alan Brown 4th Eric Goodchild Australian Wide Pairs Tuesday Evening 30 May 2023 11 Table One Winner Green Pts 5 Table One Winner Green

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Bowen Golf Report

June 8, 2023

Wednesday’s competition was a single stableford event sponsored by Bowen Golf Club. Ladies’ winner was Gayle Bynes 36pts, runner up Bev Lowcock 35pts.

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Proserpine Golf Report

June 8, 2023

The Foursomes Club Championships were held on Sunday with a field of 86 players. Ryan Wilkes and Jon Miller shot one over par for the 27 holes to win the men's event, ahead of Andrew Colborne and Danny York in 2nd place.

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Veteran Golf Report

June 8, 2023

What a huge crowd we had for the second round of the Croker Shield 2023, 45 PGC Vets and 20 PV Vets who graced our course with their humour and fun attitude to golf.

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FROM INK TO IMPACT

June 1, 2023

Mackay And Whitsunday Life Scoop State Awards By Amanda Wright The advertisement which launched a regional newspaper into the international spotlight has once again been acknowledged as an industry game-changer for its ability to spark conversation towards the enduring power of print media. The ‘Jenny and Steve’ advertisement for Best Marketing Campaign was one of four awards scooped up by this very publication, Mackay and Whitsunday Life, at the 2023 Queensland Country Press Association (QCPA)

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Be A Voice For Generations

June 1, 2023

As National Reconciliation Week wraps up on Saturday, June 3, local organisations Murri Watch, Murri Court and Binga Birri invited residents of Mackay to gather and learn about shared histories and cultures as society works towards achieving reconciliation in Australia, with a Reconciliation Bridge Walk taking place on Monday. The National Reconciliation Week 2023 theme is “Be a voice for generations”, encouraging all Australians to be a voice for reconciliation in tangible ways in our everyday

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SOS: Wedding Ring Lost On Cockermouth Island

June 1, 2023

A Mackay resident has put the call out to the community after her dad misplaced his wedding ring on Cockermouth Island. Emmy Lou was on the Wildcat Mackay tour with her parents last Friday, saying “it was an amazing tour”, but shared on the Mackay Noticeboard Facebook group that her dad lost his gold wedding band while on the tour. “My parents have been married for 48 years and my dad has never taken his wedding ring off once,” she wrote. “They are the most sincere, committed and loving couple

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Talk about perfect timing! (Editor's Note)

June 1, 2023

It was a delightful coincidence to jump right back into the swing of things at work just as we were gearing up for the Queensland Country Press Association (QCPA) awards and conference in the vibrant city of Brisbane. Sure, it came with its fair share of challenges, like finding discreet spots every few hours to pump breast milk (shout-out to all the multitasking supermums out there!). The highlight of it all? Reconnecting with my amazing colleagues and sharing countless laughs that brought bac

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Budget Losses For Local Councils

June 1, 2023

Dawson Councils are set to lose government support, after the Federal Government slashed funding for local councils in the May Budget, says Federal Member for Dawson, Andrew Willcox. Mr Willcox is concerned local councils will be unable to provide the facilities and programs their communities need, and ratepayers will be forced to foot the bill on large-scale community projects, as he says support from the Federal Government wanes. “There are 537 Local Councils across Australia who are set to

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