
When Nanyima Aged Care invited residents to “make a wish”, Colleen and Ken Walker suggested fish and chips on the beach. The local pair, who met at a Friday night dance as teenagers, have long loved the beach. “My parents had a beach house, and we were down there all the time,” said Colleen. “At that age, all the young ones were at the beach of a weekend. “It’s just a lovely place with lovely people.”
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Schools across the region are now more informed about the hazards of screen time addiction, ‘sextortion’ and other digital dangers that are impacting the well-being of children. The Australian Institute of Family Studies found that children between four and five average more than two hours of screen time per day.
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Vehicles have been clamped and seized in the latest attempt by the State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER) to recover outstanding fines. SPER’s field enforcement officers recovered more than $400,000 in unpaid fines and penalties from debtors across Mackay and payment plan commitments of a further $1.8 million. SPER Enforcement Director Kim Easton said the operation resulted in the seizure of 21 vehicles. “SPER officers clamped and seized vehicles from Mackay and the surrounding areas, inclu
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Australia’s newest airline’s newest twice weekly flight from Cairns to Mackay touched down in the Sugar City on Wednesday last week. Customers onboard the low-cost Bonza Airline connection were both travelling for holidays and to visit friends and family. According to Bonza CEO Tim Jordan the airline’s newest flight path embodies the company’s goal: changing behaviours of travellers by making air travel accessible to the many, not the few.
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It’s been almost four weeks since one-year-old Amity Buchanan ingested a button battery which became lodged in her throat, causing metal shards to come dangerously close to her aorta and boring an eight-centimetre burn into her oesophagus. She was lucky to survive and since then, her parents have been on a rollercoaster ride of emergency airlifts, surgery, scans, scopes and medical appointments.
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A young Sarina boy had a lucky escape following a sudden encounter with a snake outside his school on the last day of term. Last Friday, four-year-old Izaiah was running to the school gates with his older brother, Oden, when a snake wrapped around his leg before darting off to hide under a nearby parked car. His mum, Katherine, feared the worst when she heard a terrible scream.
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Mackay motorists are advised to take extra care on the roads over the Easter holidays to ensure everyone in the family returns home safely to loved ones. To assist in initiating this important safety advice, Queensland Police Service (QPS) Acting Assistant Commissioner Chris Stream has joined forces with Emergency Services to launch the Easter Road Safety campaign.
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After plenty of hype and rehearsal, seven Mackay identities showed off their moves at Mackay Hospital Foundation’s Dancing with Heart last Friday, and they didn’t hold back. With funds still being tallied, at least $50,000 was raised for the Mackay Hospital Foundation throughout the event.
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A three-day Innovative Grazing Forum will once again attract attendees and exhibitors from across the state. The Grazing Forum is a one-of-a-kind event in the Mackay Region, with innovative ideas and methodologies to enhance grazing practice at the core of its program. Celebrating its 10th year, the forum boasts notable industry speakers, stallholders, two practical on-site field days and plenty of networking time.
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A local retirement village is realising the health benefits of encouraging residents to join together and walk their dogs in its safe and familiar environment. A group of 11 dogs and their owners all enjoy going for walks around Breezes Retirement Village each day. From a cute Dachshund to a Miniature Fox Terrier, a Toy Poodle to a Maltese Shih Tzu cross and Terrier Mix, there are plenty of breeds – and fast friendships are formed both between pets and their owners.
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The variety of adrenaline-pumping challenges in multisport adventure racing has seen the concept skyrocket in popularity around the world. Adventure racing can include mountain biking, kayaking, road cycling, trail running and orienteering, and Mackay’s ZACH MACH Adventure Challenge involves them all. “Being able to work as a team across many sporting disciplines rather than the emphasis being on individual achievement is what attracts many people to adventure racing,” said Event Director Nikki
Read moreEaster time is now in full swing and I would like to disturb your peace by raising a contentious opinion. Hot cross buns are not good. Now, hear me out. There are alternative types that can be made into something yummy, but the humble traditional fruit hot cross bun is not even good.
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Following an 11-month trial period, a brand-new Freight Distribution Centre was officially opened at Whitsunday Coast Airport on Monday.The new service will transport high-yield perishable produce such as seafood, fruit, and vegetables to major urban centres such as Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane.
Read moreSt Patrick’s College has a long history of offering excellence in schooling and is a Catholic Coeducational College in the Diocese of Rockhampton catering for Years 7 to 12. Families looking for a quality secondary education in Mackay are invited to attend the St Patrick’s College Mackay Open Night being held on Tuesday 2 May at the Mercy Campus in Penn Street, Mackay from 4.00pm to 7.00pm.
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If you want to find a terrific way to waste time, get on to TikTok. Download the app and get started wasting as much time as you want. The Chinese Government is watching and storing information about you but who cares? Those short, clever videos will cater to your interests and keep you mindlessly entertained for hours … if you let it. I have a TikTok time-frame and time-limit to ensure it doesn’t take over my life but I do get to watch health, fitness, food, real estate, politics and sport-rela
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The population of Indian Myna birds has grown significantly over the past few years and many locals are concerned about the impact this invasive pest is having on native wildlife.
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I have long argued, that in many cases, the answer to that question is “no”. As a council we apply for grants for many reasons. In some cases, it assists in the delivery of essential items. It is the “other cases” I wish to speak about.
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Whitsunday Regional Council will submit a motion to the National General Assembly of Local Government seeking support from the Federal Government on the standard of the Bruce Highway.
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55 seniors celebrated St. Paddy's Day at the Metropolitan Hotel with a delicious hot two course lunch and good humour. A table booklet of Irish limericks raised the hilarity. Guests came dressed in Irish green and wearing large funny hats. Add chocolate, lucky door and raffle prizes, and it was a great day out for one and all. The following Friday, 61 friendly members came together for a bus trip to Airlie Beach singing all the way.
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Hi Everyone,It’s been a tragic start to the Easter holidays with the sad news that a young couple perished in a light aircraft crash near Proserpine Airport on Sunday evening.
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Every year school students across the country make their Easter Bonnets out of an array of colourful materials, glitter, paint and plastic nick nacks.
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Seven communities came together throughout March to recognise and celebrate the powerhouse women in the Isaac region. Nominees included local female role models and leaders, as well as being mothers, grandmothers, sisters, wives and daughters. The theme for Queensland Women's Week 2023, held from March 5 to 12, was Empower her voice; secure her future.
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Whitsunday residents can now travel directly to the Hunter Valley thanks to new direct flights to Newcastle which commenced last Thursday.
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Bowen’s Chamber of Commerce is playing a guiding role in rallying the community for the redevelopment of the town’s beloved but crumbling jetty.
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Australians love having fun in the sun and a Mackay business is dedicated to ensuring that they do it safely. Terri Thompson started the Dirty Oar, a line of sun-safe outdoor apparel, after she was diagnosed with skin cancer in early 2021, not long after having her first daughter. “I was operated on twice as they didn’t get it all the first time,” she said. “It was really hard. “Having a newborn, being up all hours of the night, my husband had to take time off work to help me out.
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