
Harrison Turner Inspires Cannons The Cannonvale Cannons swimming community enjoyed an extraordinary weekend when Australian record holder Harrison Turner spent three days delivering a coaching clinic for swimmers of all ages. Turner, who claimed bronze in the 200-metre butterfly at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships, is the current national record holder in the event. He had been scheduled to attend alongside coach Sam Sharpe, but when Sam was unable to travel due to a family illness, Harris
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Tiina Randmae continued her fine form after last week’s magnificent hole-in-one, taking out the September Monthly Medal. It was great to see so many members on the course enjoying the day, with Tessa Aitken also shining with an excellent score of 69. Geoff Harrison won the Monthly Medal for the men with 70 on countback from Louis Neethling. In the rundown: Allen Roberts 71, Ken Granger 71, Nic Apruzzese 72, Gary Scotford 72, Peter Lindsay 72, John Grosskreutz 73 and Colin Hounsell 73 – very cl
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Proserpine Golf Club wrapped up its final week under the current Board, with the new 2025/26 Board elected at the AGM on 30 August. Members now turn their focus to the upcoming Club Championships on 13–14 September, which will test players over 27 holes each day. Saturday will follow a timesheet format, with a seeded draw for Sunday. Tuesday (September Monthly Medal): Tommy Gallagher claimed the men’s title with 70 nett on countback from Geoff Harrison. NTPs went to Scott Mason (9th), Brad Flee
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Another excellent week of precision bowling began on Tuesday with 33 bowlers, excellently run by Regina Aquilina and Carol Crosbie. The dice rolled the smallest winning margin, which saw Connie Reimers with Pip Heddles just edge out Carol Crosbie and Greg Fennell 22–16. A great day was had by all. Wednesday afternoon social bowls attracted 26 bowlers, with three games of triples and two of pairs. The standout win of the day came from skipper Andy McDougall, with “Wild” Bill Gordon at lead and K
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Residents of Gargett now have a new space to enjoy books, thanks to the local Men’s Shed, which has created a small, but mighty, community library for everyone to use. “If you’re like me, I don’t like to throw my books away, so I got in touch with the Men’s Shed and they’ve made a fabulous library for us, as well as a good supply of books,” said a representative from Gargett store. “It’s here for everyone to use, so please make use of it. Thank you, Mirani Men’s Shed.” The initiative ha
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The Trudy Crowley Foundation's Touch of Teal Soirée this year was nothing short of extraordinary. As a patron of the Foundation, alongside Member for Whitsunday Amanda Camm MP, I’ve seen firsthand how this incredible organisation changes lives — and standing in that marquee, surrounded by patients, families, nurses, volunteers, supporters and ambassadors, the impact hit me anew. Hearing Kaylissa Crowley share the story of her best friend Mel, taken far too young by bowel cancer, brought m
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Leaders Address Bluewater Quay Concerns Queensland Premier David Crisafulli and Mackay MP Nigel Dalton have joined forces to confront "antisocial behaviour," particularly along Mackay’s Bluewater Quay. The Premier visited Mackay last Wednesday, outlining a dual approach of restoring community safety while supporting those struggling with addiction. “Today we're dealing with antisocial behaviour," Mr Crisafulli said. "And one of the things that Nigel has been pushing really hard has been
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Residents and visitors will be given free access to the Memorial Pool while maintenance works are finalised at the Bluewater Lagoon. The annual winter maintenance included important upgrades to the plant room, including pump and instrument upgrades. Mayor Greg Williamson said there had been delays with the delivery of key components having to be sourced from outside of Australia. “That meant other vital work and commissioning has been pushed back past our expected re-opening date of mid-Septe
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Forte Biosciences’ clinical trial for a potential Coeliac disease treatment is now recruiting participants in Mackay through the Coral Sea Clinical Research Institute (CSCRI). The clinical trial follows results from Forte Biosciences’ FB102 Phase 1B study, which showed encouraging outcomes for Coeliac disease patients and highlighted the potential for new therapies. Dr James Daveson Founder and Director of CSCRI, Gastroenterologist and Founder of endosQ, and Primary Investigator for a ra
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A new post-discharge cardiology service at Mackay Base Hospital is helping patients with non-urgent heart conditions bypass the Emergency Department and get advice or treatment when they need it most. The Cardiology Rapid Access Service provides timely and appropriate care for patients with cardiac conditions who require follow up care or have queries after discharge from hospital, but who do not need immediate emergency intervention. The nurse-led service has cared for more than 310 pat
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Former Isaac Mayor Anne Baker is set to become a new member of Mackay Regional Council, likely to be sworn in on Thursday, 11 September — between the time this edition goes to press and its release to readers. At the close of vote counting on Wednesday, 10 September, Baker held a commanding lead with 28.93 per cent of the primary vote. Her nearest rivals were Andrew Deguara on 14.40 per cent and Melissa Milton on 14.36 per cent. With more than 72 per cent of votes counted, the result all
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MADEC is delighted to announce the winners of the inaugural Places & Spaces Photography Competition, celebrating the creativity and talent of young photographers across the region. Taking out first place is Flynn Raymond Kynaston (12 years old) for his striking entry Easter Sunday (2025). Flynn has been awarded a Fujifilm Instax Mini camera, generously sponsored by Garricks Camera House Mackay. Highly Commended (Second Place) was awarded to Kaleb Gray (16 years old) for Beach Access (202
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Hammer-Wielding Crime Spree Ends In Arrest Mackay was rattled last Wednesday, September 3, after three armed robberies were carried out in less than 12 hours — all allegedly by the same offender. The crime spree began at 10.30 am when police were called to a business on Celeber Drive, Andergrove. A man, armed with a hammer, allegedly threatened an employee and fled with a sum of cash. By 7 pm, officers were again responding, this time to a Finch Street convenience store in Slade Point.
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OPINION PIECE Immigration is important. Our country has been built on it. We would not be the Australia we are today without people choosing to set up their lives here. In Dawson, we have some of the best and most successful examples of what immigrations brings and what it builds over generations. I’m talking about all the people who run farms, workshops and businesses across the region, professionals in our clinics, schools and our offices, the on the ground workers who came looking for
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Mackay has taken a vital step in becoming a key player in Queensland’s new critical minerals sector. Construction is now complete on stage two of the Resources Centre of Excellence (RCOE) – the Future Industries Hub. Delivered by Fergus Builders, the project marks a major milestone in expanding the RCOE’s capacity to support emerging industries and advanced manufacturing. It will also support activities around critical minerals, reprocessing of tailings, and other precious metals. The
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Locals in Moranbah now have a direct line into university, TAFE and trades courses with the region’s first Country Universities Centre officially open. Isaac Mayor Kelly Vea Vea said the new hub is about giving locals a fair go and making education more accessible, no matter what their background or situation. “This is a real investment in people, it’s about backing people who are trying to make a go of study and just need a bit of help to get there,” Mayor Vea Vea said. “We’ve seen for
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North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP) is now accepting applications for its 2025–26 Community Fund. The fund offers $100,000 to support initiatives across NQBP’s port communities of Hay Point, Mackay, Abbot Point (Bowen) and Weipa. NQBP Acting Chief Executive Officer Carissa Mansfield said the fund provides direct support for local groups and organisations. “Our Community Fund is about backing the people and projects that strengthen our port communities,” Ms Mansfield said. “Ov
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By Joseph Borg, Chairman, CANEGROWERS Mackay In the heart of Queensland’s sugar capital, Mackay Sugar’s Racecourse Mill’s 38MW co-generation plant, commissioned in 2012, is a testament to regional innovation and sustainability. This state-of-the-art facility, which burns sugarcane waste known as bagasse to generate clean, green, renewable energy. Bagasse is a fibrous residue left after juice extraction from sugarcane. At the co-gen process core is the factory’s boilers which burn the baga
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Annual Grazing Forum Strengthens Local Grazing Enterprises Across the Mackay Whitsunday Isaac region, grazing is more than an occupation - it’s a way of life. Early mornings checking fences, long days walking paddocks and ongoing careful decisions about pasture, herd health, and markets. All of it shapes the land, the livestock, and the livelihoods that depend on them. Seasons are unpredictable, challenges are constant, and yet graziers keep going, knowing that every choice today echoes fo
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Sarina residents embraced the sunshine and some leafy new additions to their backyards at the annual Green Up Sarina event. Hundreds of locals turned out to the giveaway on Saturday, with more than 140 people pre-registered to collect their free native plants. Staff and volunteers were kept busy handing out a variety of species that will soon be taking root in gardens across the district. The initiative, supported by Sarina Landcare Catchment Management Association, aims to encourage res
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Two Mackay-based organisations are among seven Central Queensland grassroots groups to share in grants from Kinetic’s 2025 Moving Communities Fund, which distributed more than AUD $120,000 across Australia this year. Now in its second year in Australia, the fund supports initiatives that champion young people, improve access and inclusion, and address critical local needs. In Mackay, the recipients are RISE and the Road Accident Action Group, both delivering initiatives that strengthen s
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Sarina’s shoreline was filled with energy and community spirit last month as the 2025 Cruisin’ the Coast Sarina Beach Run & Ocean Swim drew strong crowds and picture-perfect conditions. Hosted by Sarina Surf Lifesaving Club, the annual event featured five different runs – from the 1km dash through to the testing half marathon – as well as two new ocean swim distances of 1km and 2km. Proceeds from the day go directly to supporting the vital work of the volunteer Surf Lifesaving Club. Retu
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Mackay Regional Council has greenlit five major projects under its “Facilitating Development in the Mackay Region” policy this August, unlocking more than $117.8 million in economic output while offering $2.426 million in concessions aimed at accelerating construction and development. Among the standouts is the highly anticipated $35 million, 14-storey “Horizons Mackay” on Victoria Street. The high-rise tower will house 108 apartments—a mix of 84 two-bedrooms and 24 one-bedrooms—alongside
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Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA) empowers women and welcomes community connection by bringing people together, creating belonging and reducing social isolation. Community Bank Sarina Bendigo Bank is proud to support QCWA and the impact it has across our region. QCWA is about local women organising, learning and contributing to causes that strengthen their communities. From fundraising for health initiatives to the recent QCWA NQ Conference held in Sarina, the organisation ass
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