
The region’s Lions Clubs have celebrated their 2024 Zone Youth of the Year competition, with a lively speech competition held in Collinsville last weekend. The four regional Lions Clubs, Bowen, Proserpine, Whitsunday, and Home Hill-Ayr each sent a local student to Collinsville for the Zone final. Each student spoke with confidence and poise, their prepared speech eloquently spoken and performed, and their two impromptu speeches delivered with educated knowledge. All the students should be com
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Abbot Point Operations has celebrated 40 years of exports from their terminal just north of Bowen, with the 6,902nd vessel safely berthing and loaded with 60,000 tonnes of coking coal. It was 1984 when the Fukukawa Maru, the first vessel for the terminal, arrived at the facility, loaded with coal from Bowen or the Galilee Basin mines, to be exported across the world. Abbot Point Operations General Manager Port Operations Allan Brown said the milestone was a credit to the hundreds of local work
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The first stage of Cape Edgecumbe’s upgrades has finally been unveiled, by the Whitsunday Regional Council. Over 1,100 metres of walking tracks along the trail have been improved, including drainage, track widening, signage, safety rails at lookouts and new steps. These works have taken place across the 750 metre trail from Rose Bay to Murray Bay, Mother Beddock lookout, and over 350 metres of Murray Bay ascent to Rotary Lookout. Engagement and Place Coordinator Jonathan Cutting is proud to un
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On the eve of the Whitsunday Regional Council mayor election freelance journalist Samantha Conroy talks to candidate, former Liberal MP, Richard Evans, about community service and the importance of democracy. Samantha Conroy (SC) – Why? Why are you nominating to become mayor? Richard Evans (RE) – Excellent question. Julie Hall announced she wasn’t standing, and a number of community leaders asked me to consider nominating for mayor. My key criteria were to determine if I could make a differenc
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Registrations are open for the Chamber's inaugural Whitsundays Business Conference! The Conference will be held Friday 31 May and will bring together the region’s business community and stakeholders. The morning program will be hosted in Proserpine, with afternoon practical workshops and a Sundowner cocktail networking event held in Cannonvale. The program is shaping up to be rich in content and highly informative and is designed for attendees to walk away with specific strategies they can imp
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Over 60 local residents attended a lively Mayoral Candidates Forum held by the Whitsunday Conservation Council at the Reef Gateway Hotel last Wednesday evening. Candidates Phil Batty, Richard Evans and Ry Collins all took to the stage to answer questions given by facilitator and well-known local environmentalist, Tony Fontes. The fourth candidate, Peter Hood, was invited to participate but chose to sit in the audience, saying that his position as an accountant forbid him take part. In making
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Rosanagh Gallivan comes to the region with a wealth of knowledge, expertise and experience to her new role with Tourism Whitsundays, as Public Relations and Social Media Executive. Here is more about Rosanagh: What is your role at Tourism Whitsundays? I've recently taken on the role of Public Relations and Social Media Executive which means I will be involved in all thing's media relationships, stories, and social media marketing for The Whitsundays. What made you chose The Whitsundays? Bei
Read moreBendigo Community Bank Cannonvale-Proserpine is excited to announce the appointment of Amanda Anderson as its new Branch Manager. “We are delighted to have Cannonvale local and active community member Amanda Anderson join the Branch team. She is a welcome inclusion for our Branch team, customers, and shareholders. We look forward to her contribution in 2024 and beyond” said Community Bank Cannonvale-Proserpine Chairman Mark Henry. Amanda brings to the role over ten years branch management an
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Community Owned Response to Eliminating Suicide, better known as CORES Queensland, is gearing up for another free, community focussed workshop for local residents. This two-hour workshop will focus primarily on self-care and mental wellbeing, providing skills and resources to develop an individualised self-care and mental wellbeing plan, which includes activities to enhance physical, emotional and mental health on a daily basis. The workshop will also explore the concept of self-care and menta
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Photo credit: Bronte Hodge and Rachael Smith
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Proserpine State School student, Sophie Dening, has decided to cut her hair for kids with cancer. Getting the big snip last Friday, Sophie has sent off the fallen locks to be repurposed into a wig for a child with cancer. “I have beautiful hair with such a unique colour,” Sophie explained on her fundraising blog. “I wanted to share my beautiful hair with someone who needs to feel beautiful. “Kids with cancer unfortunately lose their hair due to necessary medical treatments to make them better
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Another massive name is Australian literature will be gracing the Whitsundays Writers Festival stage, with Christos Tsiolkas recently announced to attend. Prepared for the September festival, Melbourne based author, Christos Tsiolkas has penned nine novels, and is an accomplished playwright, essayist, and screenwriter. His novels include ‘The Slap’, which won Overall Best Book in the Commonwealth Writers' Prize 2009, Australian Literary Society Gold, and 2009 Australian Booksellers Association
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Join Black Dog Ride and PCYC Whitsundays this March for the iconic annual 1 Dayer event, which aims to start a national conversation about depression and suicide prevention. The 1 Dayer event looks to have the riders of Black Dog Ride unite under one banner, with one voice on one single day to amplify a national message of hope, awareness and prevention. Registration for the event includes 1 Dayer patch, a round 1 Dayer 2024 participation bike sticker and a Black Dog Ride bike sticker. Black
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This St Patrick’s Day, head to the Airlie Beach Hotel for one Sunday of the absolute best Irish jigs, with one of the best Irish tribute bands ever to escape Ireland! Rattle and Hum is Australia’s premier U2 Tribute band, with the perfect recreation of the iconic band’s hits, with smooth beats and near-pristine tunes. Formed in the midst of the mid 90s and crafting their sound and stage presence throughout the 2000s, Rattle and Hum’s unbelievably accurate renditions of U2 are sure to get Airli
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With passion dedication and commitment, Daniel Spurway has set his sights on supercar racing, the natural evolution of his karting career. It all started in 2018, when Daniel found himself behind the wheel of a kart and for the first time discovered the thrill of driving on the competitive track, and he hasn’t looked back once. “I wouldn’t call it a passion,” Daniel shared. “It’s more like a life-long obsession with racing.” Closing out the chapter of kart racing in 2023, with 12 wins and 37 p
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Local youth sports coaching organisation Next Stars Sports Academy is delighted to announce the extension of their partnership with Momentum High Risk Training (Momentum HRT) for an additional 12 months, marking a significant milestone in their collaboration. Over the past year Momentum HRT has served as the proud naming rights partner of Next Stars' Momentum Speed Squad demonstrating their dedication to fostering athletic excellence within the community. With this renewed commitment Momentum HR
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The Cannonvale Cannons had a very successful weekend at the NQ Swimming Championships held in Mackay. The Cannons thoroughly enjoyed the relays on Friday night and were very excited with their medals. On Saturday morning, the Cannons started the day on a high, winning the annual March Past. The swimmers looked amazing in the caps and capes. To top off the championships, the Cannonvale Cannons accrued the highest number of points and were named the Champion Club. Congratulations to Jax Claywort
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As the wet continues, maintaining a consistent fitness routine can become a challenge with the unpredictable weather. However, there are plenty of ways to stay active and keep fit, even when the rain is pouring down. 1. Embrace indoor workouts: Take advantage of indoor facilities such as gyms, fitness studios, or even your own living room. From cardio exercises like jumping jacks and burpees to strength training with dumbbells or resistance bands, there are countless workouts you can do indo
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Collinsville is excited to welcome a new nurse graduate into their community this year. Shakarna grew up in Clermont, near Mackay, and during high school, she was unsure what she wanted to do as a career. “I didn’t know what I wanted to do in high school, but I started a double degree in nursing and midwifery in Townsville,” Shakarna said. “But that was difficult financially, so I dropped back to nursing only, got work as an Assistant in Nursing (AIN) and completed by degree part-time.” Shakar
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Some tips on Navigating safely – and remember that as the skipper, you are responsible! • Visibility: Operate slowly in rain, fog, mist, smoke and glare. Take special care when travelling at night as potential hazards are harder to see. Ensure you operate at a safe speed. • Other boats: Slow down in busy areas and when near moored or anchored boats, and remember — working boats and larger vessels may have difficulty manoeuvring. • Navigation hazards: Slow down in shallow areas and when boating i
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Sunday morning saw the return of the Premier League for 2024 at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club. We’ve had a few new faces join the ranks this season, and a few stalwarts who decided to call it a day. We have 9 players, and 18 rounds of league action this year, with the top 6 players advancing to the finals series in September. First up saw a debutant in Naomi Mitchell, who’s only our second ever female contestant in the league. Naomi started her campaign off with a bang, casually dispatching Hawke
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The first 3 days of March 2024 saw 8 swimmers head to Mackay for the Swimming North Queensland Championships. First up on Friday night were team relays. Our swimmers swam in an impressive 9 relays and had loads of fun. This was a great team building exercise for all swimmers, with mixed and same gender relays being swum. First up on Day 2, was the traditional team March Past. A huge thank you to Emma Alexander for her creative organising and making of costumes for our swimmers. We had a great l
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Roosters VS Brothers Rugby League A Grade Mens Ahead of the upcoming season for the regions’ rugby league, the Whitsunday Sportspark are eager to host a titular preseason match of the stalwart sides of the Townsville Rugby League. This one off game perfectly coincides with a bye for the Whitsundays Brahams, so why not fill in that time with witnessing this match not to be missed! Between the likely competitors of the Burdekin Rooster and the Townsville Brothers, this A grade Men’s trial match
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March is on us which means Autumn has arrived and wet season is well underway, and because our hardcover is still a while away, and we still cannot control the weather, Tuesday and Wednesday Jackpot afternoon bowls and Business House Bowls were all cancelled. So we had some respite for Friday and practice was available for all members. Saturday morning Scroungers was run by Eric Barnard on his return from South Africa and first round winners were Margo Stanley, Harry Quod, and John Trembath wit
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