
You're in - you have your first full time job but now you need to learn to save. Here's how to budget your salary for the first time. The key is to start small and be consistent. Knowing exactly where your money goes each pay will give you control over your finances. You know what position you’re in and you’re better prepared to make informed financial decisions. Start small Leaving yourself a bit of wiggle-room is the golden rule of budgeting. So, start small with your savings. It keeps
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Early intervention has received a major boost in Sarina, with local organisation, Mudth-Niyleta Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation awarded $300,000 through Round 1 of the State Government’s Kickstarter Grant. The grant forms part of the Gold Standard Early Intervention program; a four-year, $100 million commitment aimed at breaking the cycle of disadvantage and crime through proactive, community-led support. This latest investment is set to deliver meaningful change for Sar
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Relax At Airlie’s Boathouse Apartments Perched on the edge of the Coral Sea and flanked by swaying palms, The Boathouse Apartments in Airlie Beach is where luxury and leisure meet in perfect harmony. This premium waterfront escape offers a rare blend of refined indulgence and family-friendly comfort — all with the Whitsundays as your backyard. Offering expansive two- and three-bedroom self-contained apartments, The Boathouse Apartments is tailor-made for those who travel with style but se
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Photography by Photos By Nell In an era where first impressions are made in milliseconds and your online presence often precedes your handshake, professional imagery is no longer optional—it’s essential. This August, Photos By Nell is set to redefine personal branding with her highly anticipated Be Seen Branding Days, a curated headshot and content experience designed for entrepreneurs, creatives, models, and professionals ready to show up and stand out. Held at a luxury villa in Eimeo on
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The Mackay Northern Beaches will soon come alive with colour, music, and creativity as the community gears up for the launch of Art in the Park 2025 on Saturday, the 20th of September. This brand-new community arts event will unfold across Bucasia Esplanade, Shoal Point, and the Northern Beaches Community Hall, inviting people of all ages to gather, create, and celebrate the spirit of the Northern Beaches. Delivered by the Northern Beaches Community Network and the Mackay Northern Beaches
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Work has begun on the much-anticipated stage one upgrade of Langfords Park in Eton, with construction getting underway earlier this week. The project will be delivered by contractor Vassallo Constructions on behalf of Mackay Regional Council. The upgrades reflect the ideas and priorities of residents who participated in the community consultation. Mayor Greg Williamson said the upgrades would make Langfords Park a more welcoming and enjoyable space for families, sporting groups and the
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A once plain and overlooked pedestrian tunnel at the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens is set to be transformed into a vibrant celebration of local biodiversity, thanks to a new public art initiative funded by the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF). The mural project, titled “Connecting Gardens Through Art”, aims to inject colour, creativity, and education into the tunnel space beneath the railway track, creating a striking visual link between two major sections of the gardens. The proj
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The Mackay Marina was abuzz with colour, music and community spirit last Sunday as locals gathered to celebrate the 140th birthday of the historic Pine Islet Lighthouse. Under clear skies and a gentle sea breeze, crowds flocked to the Marina Precinct along Mulherin Drive for a day packed with market stalls, live music, face painting, food trucks, raffles and the perfect vantage point to watch the yachts from the Gold Coast to Mackay Yacht Race glide into the harbour. The star of the cele
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Mackay is revving up for the return of Freestyle Kings Live, “the greatest show on two wheels”, with the high-octane action sports spectacular locked in for Saturday, the 6th of June, 2026, at BB Print Stadium. Returning as part of a massive six-country, 50-show World Tour, Freestyle Kings Live promises a night packed with gravity-defying stunts and edge-of-your-seat thrills and organisers are determined to deliver a show Mackay will never forget. Billed as a family-friendly, all-ages ev
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**Friday 8th August ** Crochet & Conversation 9am Drop in for a relaxed morning of crocheting, coffee and conversation with friendly Northern Beaches locals at the Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Everyone is welcome—whether you're a seasoned crocheter, a beginner, or just love a good chat over coffee. Bring your own tools or borrow from the communal box. It’s all about connection, creativity, and community. Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade Friday Guided
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Festival Comp Launches With Snappy Prizes Mackay’s beloved music and arts festival, Rhythm and The Reef, recently called on the community to help name its giant inflatable croc. The naming competition launched last Friday, with entries set to close this afternoon, Friday 8 August, at 5pm. Submissions can be made via the festival’s social media channels, with the winning entry receiving a Festival Family Pass (two 18+ and two under-18 tickets), an EVA Motors e-scooter kit, a poster signed
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It was a workout with heart and purpose as Mackay locals hit the ground jumping last Saturday for the annual Harpertastic 1km Travel Burpees challenge. The high-energy fundraiser raised $3,180 for Jeans for Genes Australia, supporting vital research into childhood cancers and genetic disorders. A total of 139 participants took part in the physically gruelling event, which required individuals or teams to complete a full kilometre of travel burpees. Four participants completed the entire d
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The headline appeared on my social media news feed one day last week: “Dog owners must spend a minimum of three hours a day with their dogs under proposed ACT Government laws.” We are well past April Fool’s Day so the story about Government reaching into people’s lives was true. Yep, under the proposed law, it would be illegal for people to spend less than three hours a day with their dogs in the ACT. The story raised so many questions in my mind: Would there be video surveillance in pe
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The number of homes commencing construction in Australia is set to increase over the next few years, driven by strong population growth, low unemployment, and falling interest rates. However, long-term structural issues continue to pose risks to housing affordability and national supply targets, according to the latest outlook from the Housing Industry Association. HIA Chief Economist Tim Reardon said the sector is showing signs of improved confidence following a period of weak activity,
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Making The Most Of Outdoor Space In Mackay, where the line between indoors and outdoors often blurs, our backyards are more than just an afterthought — they’re an extension of our living space, a stage for entertaining, relaxing, and making the most of our tropical lifestyle. Whether you have a compact courtyard in town or a sprawling rural block, thoughtful design can transform any outdoor area into a place where you’ll want to spend more time. Decks that invite you outside A well-designed dec
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Local business leaders came together this week to celebrate the launch of the Whitsunday Business Awards 2025. Sponsors and business champions joined the Whitsunday Regional Council, Whitsunday Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and Bowen Chamber of Commerce to officially kick off this year’s awards season. The event will shine a spotlight on the incredible achievements, innovation, and resilience of businesses and business leaders right across the Whitsundays. Nominations are now open, with t
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Hello everyone. I hope you all had a wonderful week. Last weekend, I had the joy of covering one of the brightest highlights on our calendar - the Great Barrier Reef Festival. It all began on Friday evening with a truly memorable experience aboard the Camira, camera in hand and raincoat at the ready. Even with heavy rain draping the horizon, the fireworks lit up the sky in spectacular fashion. I also got to meet some great people on board and share some really nice conversations. Saturday was
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A major review of water planning is underway in the Whitsundays, with the Queensland Government launching public consultation to help shape a new regional water plan. The review aims to strengthen water security across the region by incorporating updated science and regional feedback, particularly from the Don, northern Proserpine and southern O’Connell basins—areas not currently covered by an existing plan. The Whitsunday water plan will address climate resilience, cultural values, regional g
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An afternoon of kayaking near Whitsunday Island took a serious and unexpected turn on Monday 4 August, when a woman began suffering from severe chest pain, prompting an urgent call to BMA CQ Rescue. The rescue helicopter was tasked just before 2.30pm and launched immediately to the woman’s last known location. The mission required precise coordination as time was critical and the woman’s location was remote. Upon arrival, the rescue crew faced an additional challenge. The area was surrounded b
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The Bowen Volunteer Marine Rescue (VMR) has officially changed their names to the Marine Rescue Queensland (MRQ) Bowen after their celebration last weekend. The event saw around 40 people in attendance, including Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox MP and the Chief Officer of the Queensland Police Water Unit. All crew members were issued citations recognising their role as part of the inaugural MRQ Bowen team. Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox MP said the now MRQ Bowen has been hel
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With President Allan Milostic A huge congratulations and thank you to the Reef Festival committee and volunteers – the event creates a great vibe and family friendly atmosphere in Airlie Beach that 1000’s of people enjoyed. Fantastic fireworks, stunning cars and parade in the main street created something special for the region – bigger and better than ever. Well done! Have Your Say on the Airlie Beach Masterplan Whitsunday Regional Council has released the draft Airlie Beach Masterplan, outl
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A Mighty Lift-Off for Bowen and Australia’s Space Future Last week, history was made in Bowen, and I couldn’t be prouder of what it means for our Whitsunday region and for Australia. Gilmour Space Technologies successfully launched its Eris rocket from the Bowen Orbital Spaceport and while the mission ended shortly after take-off, make no mistake: this was a major milestone. Getting that rocket off the ground was no small feat as it was Australia’s first attempt at an orbital launch in more t
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Did you know? Whitsunday Regional Council was proud to be a major sponsor for the Great Barrier Reef Festival last weekend, through our Community Sponsorship program. Council provides support for residents and regional organisations through a range of grants and support packages such as Community Assistance Grants, Junior Athlete Financial Support and the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF). Residents can find out more information on the above programs by visiting the Grants and Community A
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Another week has passed with another terrible tragedy on our roads. From the outset of this article, I want to pass on my deepest condolences to the all the family of our most recent victim of road trauma in this District. I also want to thank the exceptional work undertaken by our Whitsunday Emergency Services. The Police, the Ambulance, the Fire Department and every community member who stopped to help last Monday at the accident on Shute Harbour Road. Everybody has a part to play in the saf
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Barefoot Medicine Whitsundays in Cannonvale welcomed a new GP on Monday, an experienced doctor with 21 years in the field and a strong passion for community care. Originally from Melbourne, Dr Jane Habib has worked mostly in rural areas across New South Wales and Queensland. Before studying medicine, she raised her children, completed a naturopathy degree, and then returned to university. “I became more interested in looking after people and the health sector. I did a naturopathy degree, and
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