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Cannons in SNQ Relay Supremacy

September 22, 2022

On the weekend, nine Cannonvale Cannons participated in the SNQ Relay Supremacy event held in Townsville. SNQ Captains Jy Parkinson and Hayley Andrejic guided their teams through various relay challenges.

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5000 Attend Paul Bowman Challenge

September 22, 2022

The Proserpine Junior Sportspark came alive with brightly coloured jerseys and thousands of families setting up camp for the weekend, when the Paul Bowman Carnival came to town, attracting 75 players from across the state.

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Iron Men And Women Of The Whitsundays

September 22, 2022

Nine of the Whitsundays top distance competitors headed south for the gruelling Sunshine Coast Half Ironman earlier this month, representing the region in perfect fashion on a world class course. Whitsunday Triathlon Club members competed in the extreme form of triathlons which tasks them with completing a 1.9-kilometre swim, 90-kilometre cycle, and 21.1-kilometre run around Mooloolaba’s spectacular coastline and hinterland.

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Whitsunday Sea Eagles Celebrate

September 22, 2022

Saturday saw the Whitsunday Sea Eagles hold their 2022 Season Club Presentations celebrating a brilliant year on what was a superb day. 2022 saw Sea Eagles Under 17s and Under 12s play in Grand Finals doing a great job for the Club against stronger opposition.

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The Balancing Act

September 22, 2022

I know what you’re going to say. I’m at work all day, so I don’t have the time. I’m looking after my kids, so I don’t have the time. I’m just so tired from everything that I don’t have the motivation, nor the time. How can I incorporate exercise into my crazy, tight schedule?

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How’s Your Spine?

September 22, 2022

For most people living with neck and back problems or regular headaches, it could actually be your spine alignment that is causing much of the pain. A consultation with a chiropractor can help you with any issues and Dr Tim Harris from Whitsunday Spine Care in Cannonvale is ready to offer his professional assistance.

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Big Barbie For A Good Cause

September 22, 2022

Coral Sea Marina’s second annual Big Aussie BBQ raised $4400 for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA) this year. Over the month of September, the local marina has been gathering funds and raising awareness for research into the cancer which threatens the lives of one in five Australian men.

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A Working Class Man Comes To The Pub

September 22, 2022

One of the most popular and best-selling Australian musical artists of all time will be honoured with the highest form of flattery in two unique tribute shows coming to the Airlie Beach Hotel in October. Coinciding with the 30th anniversary of his famed Soul Deep album, the ‘Soul Chisel’ Ultimate Jimmy Barnes tribute band will bring one of the most faithful encapsulations of Jimmy’s solo career to The Pub, creating two afternoons to remember.

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Walk To School Day Success

September 22, 2022

Students in Cannonvale took to the streets on foot, bike and scooter last week in the first of what is hoped to be many ‘Walk Or Ride To School Day’.

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Double Film Feature Weekend

September 22, 2022

Film and Arts Mackay are teaming up with Whitsunday Arts Festival this September to bring two exciting films to the big screen at the brand-new Proserpine Entertainment Centre over the weekend of September 24 and 25.

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Cannonvale State School Book Week

September 22, 2022

Hundreds of students came to school dressed as their favourite character from a story book last Wednesday, marking the final ‘Book Week’ celebration across all schools in the Whitsunday region.

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Kids Arts Workshops

September 22, 2022

Children from across the region are invited to participate in the inaugural Kids Arts Workshops at the Whitsunday Arts Festival this weekend, with a wide range of dedicated family-friendly activities offering a full program of events on Sunday from 9.00am to 4.00pm.

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Family Fun Success

September 22, 2022

An entirely free family fun day event saw massive crowds turn out at Mullers Lagoon in Bowen last weekend, each of whom enjoyed a scorching day of weather backed by entertainment and games. Bowen Neighbourhood Centre and Cooinda’s Family Fun Day packed the parklands on Saturday, kicking the school holidays into gear for kids and families alike.

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Bowen Starts A Conversation

September 22, 2022

Over 250 people attended the Bowen Neighbourhood Centre’s R U OK? Day where the local organisation spread the message of meaningfully connecting and lending support. The event on Thursday, September 8, was by far the largest ever held at the centre, with attendance no doubt bolstered by a fantastic array of vintage cars on display proving a popular drawcard.

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R.U.B.Y And The Dash

September 22, 2022

PCYC Bowen’s R.U.B.Y Crew have been stepping up their neighbourhood engagement this year and were lucky enough to be a part of the Don River Dash in their latest community outing. The R.U.B.Y crew – which has been running for 11 years and stands for Respecting and Uniting Bowen Youth - put together the participant gift bags given out to all the racers at the Community Night held on the Friday before races began.

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What’s On At The Grandview

September 22, 2022

It’s a chocka-block end to the month for one of Bowen’s top pubs where everyone’s a local. The Grand View Hotel is running some special events alongside its regular staples like Musical Bingo and Paint & Sip, one of which includes an epic prize. Check out the events to look out for at the Grand View in late September and early October:

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Bowen’s Biggest Race

September 22, 2022

One of the region’s largest race-days is getting set to shoot out from the gates with Bowen Turf Club preparing for the annual Bowen Cup in early October. The Turf Club, which has been holding regular race meets for over 150 years, is looking forward to adding another major race event to its tally on Saturday, October 8.

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Free Suicide Counselling In Bowen

September 22, 2022

Are you or someone you know, suffering from suicidal thoughts, struggling to process, or grieving from a loss of a loved one? If so, don’t do it alone, reach out to the free counselling service available right here in Bowen.

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Reinvigorating History With Vibrant Colour

September 22, 2022

A depiction of Bowen’s past has begun a process of rejuvenation this week, with one of the Australian mural town’s collection of 27 murals being given a much-need touch-up.

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Learn To Move Mountains

September 22, 2022

One of Bowen’s biggest earthmoving businesses is on the recruitment drive. Hillery Group, which owns and operates five quarries in Bowen, Collinsville, and Abbot Point, are on the lookout for diesel fitters to join their enormous workforce in the famous mango town.

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Stop Doing Your Teams Work for Them

September 22, 2022

Do you remember the feeling you had after being promoted into a leadership role? For many of us, once the euphoria subsides, the work doesn’t feel as productive (or as much fun) compared to the tasks we used to undertake. We’re easily drawn back into doing the same work as we did before while adding more meetings and admin tasks to our schedules.

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Chamber Chat

September 22, 2022

Workforce shortages and a lack of affordable accommodation. Two of the most critical issues facing business at the moment. It's a broken record, heard over and over again at all levels of government, and finally there does appear to be some activity at local and state levels.

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Tax Time

September 22, 2022

It’s the time when we all get our records and receipts together for the annual trip to the accountant or the dreaded job of completing a tax return ourselves. If you’re doing your own, your MyGov online account now has a lot of information like Group Certificates and Interest pre-loaded.

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GEORGE SAX – THE ORIGINAL BEACHCOMBER

September 22, 2022

Thirty years of island hopping around the Whitsundays - fishing, shelling and camping. When George Sax came to Australia from Switzerland in 1914, as a classical violinist with a travelling orchestra, his first job was working in a market garden. After that, he cut cane by hand for fifteen years in north Queensland then worked on the railway as a ganger. In 1921, he came to Proserpine and bought a cane farm at Myrtle Creek.

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It’s A Kid’s Bizz!

September 22, 2022

A young Whitsunday resident is inspiring other children by creating her own business at 11 years old, using her own pocket money for the start-up and learning how to sell her hand-made products online.

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