
On January 12th, a few mates went fishing on the Peter Faust dam when they heard splashing in the water. But there was no need to reel in the rods or prepare nets for a catch, as a dog climbed on board the little tinny. The old boy had become separated from his owner and lost, but being the smart, working dog that he is, he went to the first people he could find. Even if those people were in the middle of a dam, he swam his way over, seeking help. He was a bit worse for wear, but thanks
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Each year, the Zonta Club of the Whitsundays Inc. offers scholarship opportunities to young female students from the Whitsundays region and its surroundings. These scholarships assist with the costs associated with accessing a tertiary course of their choice, providing worthy applicants with the means to pursue higher education when they otherwise wouldn't be able to. Founded in 1919 in Buffalo, New York, the club has become an international staple for women’s empowerment and women's rights to
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This country has some of the most dangerous weather in the world, and the people of beautiful, tropical north Queensland live with it every year. In Australia, the natural disaster that claims the most lives is extreme heat events. Last week, the temperatures climbed to the high thirties along the eastern coast during the day, receding to the mid-twenties at night. Impacted areas stretched from Port Douglas all the way down to Bundaberg under severe to extreme levels, with the regional surrou
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Growing up in Brisbane, Victoria has had a progressive career, having worked as an editor for a medical journal at Queensland University of Technology and completing a Cert III in Business Administration alongside a swimming teaching qualification with AustSwim. After obtaining these qualifications they worked as a receptionist and swimming teacher, where they saved to get themselves into university earing a Diploma of Arts. Victoria is greatly anticipating having a job that means something to
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The PCYC in the Whitsundays is putting out the call for any young people who are looking to get skilled up for work. Their Get Set for Work program is an intensive employment and training assistance program for young, disengaged Queenslanders aged 15–19 years. Participants will gain the skills and confidence to enter the workforce, go on to further training or go back and complete school. The program runs every term for 10 weeks and Term 1’s intake begins on the 28th of January. It aims to help
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I hope you all had a wonderful Summer Holidays so far! It’s great to be back, and 2025 is already shaping up to be a big one for the Whitsundays. To kick off the year on a high, Whitehaven Beach has claimed the title of Lonely Planet’s Best Beach for 2025. With its white sand and turquoise swirls, it’s easy to see why this slice of paradise remains a global icon. Next month, our team is heading to Sydney for International Media Marketplace, connecting with top media and influencers to keep the W
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Palm Bay Resort is a hidden gem that promises an unforgettable tropical island escape. Nestled in a breathtaking, secluded setting, this intimate resort offers 23 villas and bungalows, ensuring a truly exclusive experience. For locals, a special rate starts at $200 per night, or you can enjoy a day visit for only $25 to access all the resort’s top-tier facilities. Small boats are able to pull up at the Southern end of the beach free of charge and enjoy lunch at the resort restaurant. Reservatio
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The Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce and Industry is excited to introduce one of their new Board members – Emily Harvey of Filby’s Motors. “We are always grateful to our members who step up and volunteer their time and expertise in shaping our strategy and being great ambassadors for the Whitsundays business community” said Chamber President Allan Milostic. Emily Harvey is the Marketing, Branding and Customer Experience manager for Filby’s Motors – Bowen and Proserpine. “My primary focus is o
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Whitsunday Regional Council manage 10 flood cameras across the region to allow the community to better prepare during wet season. The flood cameras monitor various local roads and causeways which are subject to flooding. Images of each area are updated every 15 minutes to enable community members to keep up to date with any localised flooding, and to make informed and safe decisions when travelling. Residents can view the flood cameras online via Council’s Disaster Dashboard and website. R
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Local roads are the lifeblood of our community. They connect us to our workplaces, schools, and essential services, and they support the industries that drive our local economy, from tourism to agriculture. Here in the Whitsundays, with our fast-growing population and increasing visitor numbers, it’s more important than ever that we invest in maintaining and improving our road network. To kick-off 2025, Council last week announced the launch of our $7.8 million road re-seal program, aimed at
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On Sunday the community came together to show overwhelming support at the Metropole Hotel for Tickled Pink for a Cure, an event to raise funds and provide support for anyone with cancer. With a raffle, games, live music, and prizes for the best pink outfit and decorated bra, it was a wonderfully warm feeling to see so many people come together to support the cause. Breast cancer does not discriminate, it can strike anyone at any time, women, men and children. The treatment process can be dauntin
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The Bowen Art Society has announced its annual art show is returning! For all the artists and creatives amongst you it’s time to get crafting, painting, drawing, or whatever your medium, the Art Show wants to see it. The theme has been made public as Australiana, nice and broad but also thematic. Australiana covers anything pertaining to Australian culture, society, geography and ecology, especially if it is endemic to Australia or has reached iconic status. Hopefully that sparks some ideas to
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The Indian Myna was brought to the region, like cane toads, to eat the bugs on our crops. However, their incredible adaptability has allowed them to become one of the biggest invasive, and aggressive pests. The Whitsunday Indian Myna Action Group is out there trying to cull these birds before they kill all of our native birds and completely take over. Indian Mynas are prolific breeders, 12-16 eggs per season, in a colony that can contain hundreds of birds, this is a huge problem. They kill nativ
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The team at the Bowen Visitor Information Centre welcomed more than 32,000 visitors in the six months ending December 31, an increase of more than 8 per cent from the same period last year. Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy said the team had welcomed more visitors in every month so far in this financial year than for the same months last year. January has also started off well with 3088 visitors being welcomed in the first two weeks of January. “That’s a big increase on
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Drivers on the Bruce Highway are taking advantage of the Driver Reviver Station located at the Bowen Visitor Information Centre, next to the Big Mango on the Bruce Highway, just 5km south. The centre has been providing free coffee to drivers for a long time but officially became a “Driver Reviver” location last year, with signs installed on the highway last April. Since then, the service has become increasingly popular. Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy, said the organisati
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Gilmour Space Technologies is preparing for the launch of Eris TestFlight1, Australia’s first sovereign-made rocket. The team is currently working closely with CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority) and Airservices Australia to finalise airspace management protocols for the historic launch. Once these arrangements are complete, Gilmour Space will announce a 'No Earlier Than' (NET) launch date, in compliance with the statutory notification period required for other airspace users. Founded by two
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The council have recently brought out a new draft corporate plan, the plan details five different themes which are: Economy, Community, Environment, Council and Infrastructure. Economy Starting with the economy, the plan explains how Council are aiming for growth with the future needs of the community, business and industry in mind, and are reaching for three main outcomes: • Diverse economic opportunities where traditional industries and futuristic vision meet • Committed to identifying and d
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Reckless the Australian Crawl tribute show are back in town for another banger of a weekend this February 1st. Performing to their favourite audience in their second home at The Pub, Reckless is gearing up for a show that's not to be missed. All the band members have come together to pay homage to one of Australia’s most iconic bands: Australian Crawl! Officially endorsed by Australian Crawl themselves , Reckless will take you back in time to April of 1980, when the band was catapulted into the
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Colonial Palms – Jazz Sessions 3pm (fortnightly) Friday 24 January The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Scat Duo 7pm–10pm) Grand View Hotel: Lucy Rose (4pm–8pm) Saturday 25 January The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Soul Chisel (2pm–5:30pm) The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm–10pm) Grand View Hotel: Graham Rix (4pm–8pm) Coral Sea Pavilion: Chill DJ Session (2pm–6pm) Sunday 26 January The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Chisel vs Aussie Crawl (2pm–5:30pm) The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Sam McCann
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Woodwark Bay was named in 1886 by Lieutenant GE Richards, RN in HMS “Paluma”. The bay is named after George Smith Woodwark (1841-1898), a wealthy timber merchant, prominent public figure from the Grimston/King’s Lynn area in Norfolk, England. Present-day descendants of that family have a letter (a copy of which is held by the Museum) written to an uncle in 1923 by one of Woodwark’s six sons stating that a bay in Australia was named after his father. It is quite unusual for the time to have such
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Evan was rescued from the Burdekin pound, where she narrowly escaped death row! Now, she's a lively bundle of joy who’s always on the move, only slowing down for a well-earned nap. Affectionate and loving, Evan enjoys being close to her pawrents and lounging on the couch, soaking up all the attention. With a playful personality and boundless energy, she’s not only quick on her feet but also an exceptionally fast runner. Evan’s social butterfly nature makes her great with other dogs, always eager
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January 24 Citizenship Ceremony, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 9:30am 25 Park Run, Meeting Area D, Coral Sea Marina, starting at 7am 25 Airlie Beach Market, Airlie Beach, starting at 8am 25 Jack Jones supported by Trent Bell, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 8pm 26 Bowen Community Sunday Market, Hansen Park, from 8am 26 Australia Day Our Whitsunday Way, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 4pm 26 Australia Day the Aussie way at KC's Bar and Grill, 12pm until late 27 Boardgames Club, Proserpine
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After initially lobbying the council in 1982, Whitsunday Sportspark Inc. was established in 1988, and the first field was reclaimed from an old tidal dump site and laid down in 1991. Local residents, led by David Moore and John Bell, recognized the need for sporting fields in the growing town. In the 1990s, the top oval was established, and the first three netball courts were constructed. At its peak, the park hosted over 12 different sports, including Rugby Union, AFL, Football, Netball, Touch
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Club Whitsunday is Airlie Beach’s first true community club, designed to offer a modern, dynamic space for everyone to enjoy. Unlike traditional sports clubs, it serves as a vibrant hub for the entire community, featuring a full range of amenities including a stylish bar, a contemporary bistro, exciting wagering options, and a spacious gaming floor. Open seven days a week, Club Whitsunday provides an elevated hospitality experience that caters to both locals and visitors alike. The all-new club
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Craig Spence and his wife ran L.E.W (QLD) PTY LTD for 28 years at the Blue Bay Industrial Estate, providing electrical wholesale and lighting services to contractors, builders, developers, and retailers. After selling the business, Craig transitioned to a new role as director of Whitsunday Sportspark (now Club Whitsunday), a position he has held for the past 10 years. Craig’s connection to the sportspark began in 1996 when L.E.W supplied lighting for the top oval. Over the years, he has been dee
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