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Acceptable Behaviour

June 1, 2023

The Key To Breaking Domestic Violence Chain Broken Ballerina Inc conducted its third annual Candle Lighting ceremony last Sunday at Eimeo Surf Club grounds in memory of murdered domestic violence victims. The Mackay-based advocacy group has been established for five years with domestic violence survivor and founder Jules Thompson and husband Peter at the helm. Their strong message to the community is “domestic violence isn’t acceptable for both men and women.” Jules and Peter established the Br

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A Turtley Awesome Time Of Year

June 1, 2023

Step aboard the adventure of a lifetime and set sail through the stunning Whitsundays, where dreams transform into reality. Locals know that this time of the year is a truly magical time to explore, with sun-drenched days blended with a cool ocean breeze. But, did you know that as a local, you can claim some amazing deals and discounts by joining a secret club? Ok, it’s definitely not so secret, but it is turtely awesome and, best of all, it’s free to join. Intrigued? Let’s see where this club c

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Revitalising Mackay's Waterfront

June 1, 2023

Major Tenders Awarded For PDA Development Mackay's Waterfront Priority Development Area will flourish with the announcement of two successful tenders last week at an ordinary meeting of council. SMC Marine Pty Ltd was awarded the tender for the $2.44 million construction of the Pioneer River Floating Pontoon at the Bluewater Quay. Woollam Constructions was successful in the tender for the $3.75 million design and refurbishment of 8 River Street (formerly Maria’s Donkey and more recently the Don

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Mackay Crush Soon Sparking Into Life

June 1, 2023

The 2023 sugarcane crush is officially underway in the north of the state, with harvesters roaring into life across the Atherton Tablelands last week; as growers, harvesting crews and mill workers start the race to get Queensland’s 30 million tonnes of cane cut and crushed by the end of November. Mackay’s mills are anticipated to fire up within the next fortnight. "The weather is pretty spectacular at the minute. We have blue skies and cool temperatures, so perfect weather for harvesting," CA

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Jet Fuel Industry Set To Soar

June 1, 2023

The Queensland Government has teamed up with Qantas to unlock the state’s potential to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), a critical component in airlines reaching net zero emissions by 2050. Under a memorandum of understanding signed last week, the Queensland Government and Qantas will work together to further grow a local SAF industry. This will include exploring how to fully leverage sugarcane and agricultural by-products for biofuels production and the potential for developing new fe

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Forging Futures

June 1, 2023

Mackay Regional Council's 2023 Apprentice And Trainee Intake Program Embark on a transformative professional journey with Mackay Regional Council's 2023 Apprentice and Trainee intake program. Gain invaluable on-the-job training, propelling your career towards a prosperous future. Mackay Regional Council is offering an additional nine new positions as part of its 2023 Apprentice and Trainee intake. Workplace diversity and flexibility are a major focus of the Apprentice and Trainee intake program.

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Annual Safety Conference A Powerful Tool

June 1, 2023

In Creating Safe Work Environments With the theme of ‘Shifting the Focus: Step back and look at things differently’, Resource Industry Network’s 2023 Safety Conference delivered practical tools and information pertinent to workplace safety while sharing expertise and skills on how delegates can put their new knowledge into action in their own workplaces. The annual conference remains a powerful tool in helping businesses create and maintain safe work environments and this year’s event was no dif

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Getting Involved

June 1, 2023

Within The Wider Automotive Industry And What That Can Achieve How many times have you heard employers say that “Kids today just don’t want to work” or “It’s impossible to find the right people”? With Covid in the past, and as the new reality of business sets in, it is time to start asking different questions, of ourselves, our peers and our industry. What can we do better? How do we learn from leaders within our industry? Why do we need to judge industries that market to employees better? Th

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Testing Their Mettle With Metal

June 1, 2023

Students from CQUniversity in Mackay recently tested their mettle in a workshop that challenged their metal fabrication skills. The task at hand? Crafting pot belly stoves from flat sheets of steel. Courtney Pollard, a 25-year-old apprentice boilermaker at Mackay Sugar, expressed her delight in acquiring new skills and the gratification of seeing tangible results. "To have something to bring home and be proud of is a huge highlight of being a boilermaker. “I like the different variety of work w

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Music For Motivation

June 1, 2023

It’s another JAM-PACKED weekend around Mackay and the Whitsundays! There’s plenty to keep the family entertained around the district over the next few days. The Mackay Hospital Foundation’s Family Fun Day is happening this Sunday from 10-2pm at BB Print Stadium, the Star team and I will be there so come and say hi! I’ll also be at the BMA Mackay Marina Run on Sunday from 6.30am-9.30am gasbagging at the finish line. Remember there’s still time to register if you haven’t convinced yourself just y

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Taking On The Tax Man, Tradie Style!

June 1, 2023

Are you ready to tackle tax time? From that morning iced coffee to grabbing the tools you need, it's important to know which of these expenses are claimable. Lucky for you, Porters Mitre 10 has your back with the ultimate guide to help you determine which expenses are eligible for claiming. Let's start with protective clothing. As a tradie, personal protective equipment (PPE) is your trusty sidekick, and the best part is, it's tax deductible! Whether it's steel-cap boots, safety glasses, glov

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MODULAR BUILDS

June 1, 2023

May Help Construction Industry Weather A Perfect Storm Rising material prices, labour shortages, interest rate hikes and rainy weather have created a perfect storm for the construction industry in the past 12 months, sending many builders to the wall. Of all these factors, weather is the one that most people would cite as being beyond human control. However, a new study from Australia and the UK suggests this may not be the case. Engineers from Aston University, Birmingham, and the University

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Chow Down On Pizza For A Purpose

June 1, 2023

Laffos Bar and Pizzeria is helping to ignite a compassionate movement that combines gastronomic delight with social impact. Throughout the month of June, Laffos will pledge a generous $5 from every large pizza sold to the Grapevine Group, bolstering their unwavering commitment to local suicide training and awareness initiatives. The Pizza for a Purpose campaign will launch with a tantalizing pop-up restaurant extravaganza on Saturday, June 3, aiming to galvanize the community and raise awareness

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VOLUNTEERING – MORE THAN JUST GIVING YOUR TIME

June 1, 2023

Mackay recently celebrated National Volunteer Week (NVW), which is Australia’s largest annual celebration of volunteering. I recently had the pleasure of celebrating with some of our volunteers during NVW and I have to say, what a sense of joy and kindredship was enjoyed by all (myself included). It was lovely to sit in the company of these wonderful individuals all contributing to their community in such a positive manner, and actually having fun! The joy of getting my hands in the dirt and pla

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Top 5 Challenges Women Face In The Workplace

June 1, 2023

Women have made great strides in the workplace in recent decades, but they still face a number of challenges. Here are the top 5 challenges women can face. By understanding these challenges, employers can better support their employees to succeed. 1. Unequal pay. Women in Australia still earn less than men for doing the same work. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, women earn 81 cents for every dollar that men earn. This gap is even bigger for our indigenous women. For example, Ab

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Finch Hatton Mumma Wins Big

June 1, 2023

A local condiment connoisseur has taken out four awards at the recent Mr Chilli Awards 2023. This is the fifth year Michelle Camilleri has secured several places in the competition, open to the chilli community of Australia and New Zealand, saying “in the chilli business, this is huge.” “When you are doing something you love, you don’t need recognition, but I must say I was super excited to receive the email to say I had won again,” Michelle added. Michelle started her business, One Hungry Mumma

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F’Empire State Of Mind

June 1, 2023

With Shirlz Russell of Build Your F’empire ‘Empowerment’ is the number one word that arises when I discuss my 10 Point Checklist for Personal Financial Wellbeing. I call it a ‘Wellbeing’ checklist because it’s about feeling happy, content and empowered about your finances. This is basically the way me and my family operate in our lives; a tried and tested guide to managing finances responsibly and realistically. It’s a simplified method aiming to eliminate any fear or stress you may feel about

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Mackay Kids Just Can’t Wait To Be King

June 1, 2023

Dolly Louw is about to do something she says no one has ever done before. The visionary principal of Mackay Fame Talent School has purchased the rights to iconic Disney musical The Lion King, representing a rare and fantastic opportunity for the children of Mackay. It’s the first time a full-scale Disney Junior production has been staged in Mackay and will be entirely cast, acted and performed by young Mackay talent. “It’s a very holistic artistic experience for the children that culminates in

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Comedy Maestro Set To Ignite Mackay With 'The Craic’

June 1, 2023

Prepare for an uproarious evening of laughter as the comic dynamo, Jimeoin, graces the stage of the Mackay Entertainment & Convention Centre on June 24, 2023. With his brand-new stand-up show titled 'The Craic!', Jimeoin promises to unleash his razor-sharp wit and hilarious observations on the quirks of suburban life in his signature devil-may-care style. Renowned for his award-winning performances and universally appealing humour, Jimeoin has captivated audiences worldwide, from the UK and Euro

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Event Guide

June 1, 2023

Friday 2 June HeART (beats) - Access is Love exhibition Friday, 5:30pm to 7:30pm HeART(beats)- Access is Love Exhibition aims to help build a world where accessibility is understood as an act of love, instead of a burden or an after-thought. Crossroad Arts Inc invited all community members to respond to the theme Access is Love by creating an original artwork using any medium and in any style. Opening Night is Friday June 2 from 5:30pm - 7:30pm as part of Mackay City and Waterfront’s ‘City Hear

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A Glittering Theatrical Spectacle

June 1, 2023

‘Song Contest - The Almost Eurovision Experience' Experience the glitz, the glamour, and the hilarious madness of CQUniversity's Bachelor of Theatre students as they unleash their uproarious new musical parody, Song Contest - the almost Eurovision experience. Get ready for a night of unforgettable performances that will transport you to Eurovision's dazzling world. The students will present five performances at Mackay’s Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music (CQCM) from Friday, 16 June. Wit

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Local Siblings Getting It Dunn

June 1, 2023

By Sam Gillespie Much like the Bee Gees, Luke, Sarah and Ryan Dunn are three siblings following their music dreams. Unlike the Bee Gees, the Mackay “family band” are impressing local crowds with their fresh take on indie punk music, fusing all their favourite genres to create a unique sound. Their band, Red Veridian, takes its name from the colours Luke, Sarah and Ryan associate with this sound, with red and viridian sitting almost opposite each other on the colour wheel. “What the name has actu

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ZIMBABWE CHURCH LEADER RETURNS TO MACKAY

June 1, 2023

Everyone is invited to hear the Rev. Dr Solmon Zwana, National Chaplain to Zimbabwean Methodists in Australia and Oceania, speak at meetings at St Paul’s Uniting Church on 2-4 June and on Sunday 4 June when he will preach at a combined service at 9.15am at St Paul’s Uniting Church and at 2.15pm at Calen Uniting Church. Dr Zwana will also speak at St Paul’s on Friday 2 June at 7pm. ‘The Uniting Church is your church,’ says Solmon to Methodist Zimbabweans looking for the Methodist Church in Austr

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Local Artist To Launch Pioneer Valley Studio

June 1, 2023

By Sam Gillespie A local artist is getting ready to launch her Pioneer Valley studio and is inviting the Mackay community to get involved. Charlene Attard has been practising art since taking art lessons with legendary Mackay artist Rosemary Payne at age 12 and has been teaching art throughout Queensland for over 20 years. In trying to balance teaching and practising art, Ms Attard has established a studio, gallery and workshop space on her property in Netherdale called ‘The Brae’. “I’ve never

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Cutters Young Guns Get Taste Of Maroon

June 1, 2023

Mackay rugby league stars Xavier Kerrisk, Jaxon Purdue, Kai Simon and Matthew Watts are well versed on the traditions of Queensland Origin football. The talented quartet were part of an elite 37-man squad that spent two days training at the Maroons’ recent Under 18 Emerging Origin camp at the Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre in Brisbane where participants were given a taste of life as an Origin player. The Emerging Origin program aims to help develop highly skilled rugby league players f

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