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Community Consultations Underway For Sarina Field Of Dreams Revitalisation

September 11, 2025

Mackay Regional Council, in collaboration with urban design and place activation consultants, is actively engaging with the Sarina community to rejuvenate the Sarina Field of Dreams precinct. A series of meetings and a comprehensive two-day workshop have been conducted, involving community stakeholders, councillors, and key council staff. The aim is to gather valuable feedback and ideas to inform the development of a draft precinct activation plan. The Sarina Field of Dreams precinct, a b

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BB Print

September 11, 2025

Sustainable Printing With Uncompromising Quality “As green as possible,” is a lifelong commitment made by BB Print as Central Queensland’s #1 Printing Service and North Queensland’s first Sustainable Green Print accredited company. Known for their quality printing, community connection and sustainable processes, BB Print has built a name locals can trust. The printing industry has transformed in recent years when it comes to environmental responsibility, and BB Print has been at the foref

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Shaping Our Future Together

September 11, 2025

Mackay’s New Economic Strategy The Mackay Regional Council has formally adopted the Economic Development Strategy 2025–2030, setting a clear roadmap for how the region will grow, diversify and attract investment over the next five years. The strategy has been developed through close collaboration between council, community stakeholders, industry representatives and consultants. The strategy’s creation was guided by the Economic Development and Growth Strategic Advisory Committee (EDGSAC),

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Regional Collaboration Celebrated Through CRC TiME Community Champion Award

September 11, 2025

Greater Whitsunday Alliance (GW3) celebrates the recognition of GW3 Future Projects Lead Ms Jarrah Steen, who has been awarded the CRC TiME (Transitions in Mining Economies) Community Champion Award. The award recognised her leadership and contributions through the Decarbonisation Accelerated Project and was presented at the CRC TiME Annual Forum Dinner in Darwin recently. The award celebrates individuals and organisations driving excellence in collaboration, knowledge translation, and c

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Honouring The Elders & Inspiring Our Youth

September 11, 2025

MADASSIA Marks 25 Years Of State Recognition The South Sea Islanders Hut was the centre of culture and community last Sunday, as the Mackay and District Australian South Sea Islander Association (MADASSIA) and the wider public came together for the 2025 Family Fun Day. The event marked 25 years since the Queensland Government formally recognised Australian South Sea Islanders as a distinct ethnic group. The day featured traditional dances, market stalls, cultural displays, music, food, an

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Mackay Youth Connect At Botanic Gardens For Walk And Talk

September 11, 2025

Last Friday, young people from across Mackay came together for a unique opportunity to connect, recharge, and embrace the outdoors at the Walk and Talk event hosted by the Mackay Youth Council at the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens. The free event, aimed at 12- to 18-year-olds, encouraged participants to step away from screens, enjoy nature, and participate in light mindfulness activities designed to boost wellbeing and foster social connections. **“It’s important because we live in a wo

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Event Guide 12 September

September 11, 2025

**Friday 12th September ** Crochet & Conversation 9am Drop in for a relaxed morning of crocheting, coffee and conversation with friendly Northern Beaches locals at the Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Everyone is welcome—whether you're a seasoned crocheter, a beginner, or just love a good chat over coffee. Bring your own tools or borrow from the communal box. It’s all about connection, creativity, and community. Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade Friday Flo

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Simply Brill Brings The Golden Age Of Songwriters To Mackay

September 11, 2025

The Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC) will come alive on Saturday 27 September with two dazzling performances of Simply BRILL - a celebration of the songwriters who transformed 1960’s rock ’n’ roll forever. Starring three of Australia’s most acclaimed cabaret artists - Amelia Ryan, Michaela Burger, and Helpmann Award-winner Michael Griffiths - Simply BRILL transports audiences to the heart of New York City’s legendary Brill Building. Known as the “one stop shop” hit facto

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That Place Mackay To Host Open Day For Families And Community

September 11, 2025

Mackay families are invited to attend the That Place Mackay Open Day on Saturday, 20th September, starting at 9 am, for a first-hand look at the local disability service provider’s programs and facilities. Founded by two local fathers, Steve and Tim, who both have children with disabilities, That Place Mackay was established to fill a gap in after-hours activities for young people in the region. The initiative has been operating for almost a year and offers a mix of paid and free programs

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Local Artist Debuts At New Blueprint Location

September 11, 2025

Artwork by an exciting emerging local artist will feature as the inaugural exhibition at Mackay’s newest Blueprint Gallery. Artspace Mackay is proud to present Hymenophore, the debut exhibition by Liam Folie, which opened last Friday (September 5), at 9 Gregory Street in the City Centre. Artspace Mackay Director Tracey Heathwood said Hymenophore explored Folie’s deep fascination with local fungi. “Liam’s work focusses on the intricate structures found beneath mushroom caps – the gills,

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Connecting Hearts Through Painting Emotions

September 11, 2025

Local Teen Inspires With Award-Winning Artwork When words fall short, 13-year-old Logan Ivory paints. His art speaks of resilience, identity, and mental health, creating stories that stir emotion, start conversations, and remind us that even the youngest voices can change the way we see the world. “I use all the colours and shapes, but have a hidden message behind it about the mental health of people,” Logan explained. “Art can be a way that you can express those feelings and also help o

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Cash Rate Cuts Set To Pause As Inflation Levels Off

September 11, 2025

OPINION PIECE - Bendigo Bank Chief Economist David Robertson Cash rate to hold in September Higher inflation and resilient GDP has confirmed little chance of a September cash rate cut. “After the August RBA cash rate cut, we’re not expecting a back-to-back cut in September - especially after a higher read for inflation in the latest monthly indicator for July,” Mr Robertson said. All eyes will now be on the quarterly inflation data - released late next month - to see just how long homeo

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At The Table 12 September

September 11, 2025

Mackay Table Tennis Fixture Results 2nd September 2025 Evening Fixture Results Coming close to the end of the season with only one week to go after this one, matches have been very close right across the 3 Divisions. Division 1: Fish (Geoff Denman, Steven Whiting, Jacob Whelan) defeated Birds (Emma Widdup, Trent Day, Anne Sheridan) 7-4, Geoff having a very tight win over Anne 13-11 in 5th Set. Bears (Lily Boland, Josh Brown, Lee Brake) defeated Ants (Vince Boeske, Barry Patterson, R

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Junior Cricket Returns With A Super Sunday Of Action Across The Region

September 11, 2025

Junior cricket is officially back, with players from U12 to U17 taking to the fields across Mackay, Sarina, and Proserpine for their eagerly anticipated season openers. With no senior fixtures scheduled this past weekend, it paved the way for a thrilling “Super Sunday” of junior cricket. In Sarina, the U13 sides of Sarina and Souths were first to hit the field. Sarina picked up right where they left off last season, delivering a dominant run chase led by strong performances from Mackenna Jeffs

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Sharks Crowned A Grade Kings As Brothers Dominate Finals Day

September 11, 2025

Mackay’s BB Print Stadium turned into a cauldron of colour and noise last Saturday as all four Mackay Brothers sides lined up for the Rugby League Mackay & District 2025 Grand Finals – an achievement in itself, two years running. The famous bagpipes heralded in a sea of blue supporters who roared their sides on across the day. By full-time, Brothers had claimed two premierships, while Moranbah and Souths ensured the spoils were shared. Brothers’ day began in style with their Under 20s powering

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Mackay Ladies Shine In Pennant Season

September 11, 2025

BOWLS Ladies Pennant Season has now been completed, with all four divisions well represented again this year, with mixed results. Division 1 this year has seen our ladies triumphant, placing first in this division. The ladies team will now travel to Emerald on the 20th September 2025 to represent the Mackay District, to play against the Leichhardt District (Zone 7). The very best of luck and great bowling to every one playing. Our Division 4 ladies proudly won second place this year as

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Monthly Incentive Award Winners Announced

September 11, 2025

At Mackay Contract Bridge Club BRIDGE Monthly incentive awards are given by the committee to players as an encouragement to play more and learn more. Winners were Martin Pearce, Laura Howland, Adrian Westcott, Sue Mayer-Miller, Karen Cadwell, Joy Block, Jewel Schmidt, Martin Pearce, Chris Meyers, Sue Ross and Errol Morris. Congratulations and well done to all. Weekly Results Monday 1 September 2025 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Geoff Taylor / Nancy Martin 1st Eric Goodchi

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St Patrick’s College Shines In Final Gardiner Chess Interschool Competition

September 11, 2025

On Monday, 1st September, St Patrick’s College Chess teams competed at the MCC Junior Campus for the final Gardiner Chess Interschool Competition of the year. With more than 45 students across 12 teams taking part, chess at the College continues to grow from strength to strength. The College’s Premier team has once again secured a spot at the State Titles in Term 4, set to face off against Queensland’s top players. The community eagerly anticipates seeing their talent on display. Special recog

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Airlie Beach Wins National Bronze

September 5, 2025

Airlie Beach has won Bronze in the Small Top Tourism Town category at the Australian Top Tourism Town Awards in Canberra on Wednesday 3 September. This is a huge award on the national scale and Bowen was also a nominee for the Top Tourism Town. Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor was in Canberra for the announcement and said he was incredibly proud to see Airlie Beach recognised as the third best Small Tourism Town in the nation at the 2025 Australian Top Tourism Town Awards. “This award is more

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Meals, Smiles, and Community Spirit in Bowen

September 5, 2025

Good Deed Feed In the spirit of community connection, Bowen Meals on Wheels received some extra helping hands this week as part of National Meals on Wheels Day. Whitsundays Regional Council Mayor Ry Collins, Councillors Michelle Wright (Deputy Mayor, Whitsunday Regional Council), John Finlay (Division 6) joined Christine and the rest of the Bowen Meals on Wheels team to assist with meal deliveries across town. The group spent the day delivering warm meals, friendly smiles, and cheerful convers

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Ruth’s Recap 5 September

September 5, 2025

Hi Everyone! I’m back from my travels around Western Australia and the Northern Territory and I’m excited to get stuck in again. The trip was nothing short of incredible. There were plenty of long drives, but even more unforgettable views, gorges, towns and people. I feel so grateful to have had the chance to see more of this beautiful country and to experience a true Aussie road trip. Along the way I picked up plenty of travel stories, tips and advice that I can’t wait to share in Ruth2Reef

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Fire Beside Shute Harbour Road

September 5, 2025

At around midday on Sunday 31 August the Queensland Fire Department were made aware of a fire near Shute Harbour Road, Airlie Beach. A smoke issue was given but Queensland Fire Department announced on Facebook that no properties were at risk, but the smoke should be avoided. “Stay inside and close windows and doors as smoke could be harmful.” Was the advice given on the Facebook page. A Queensland Fire Department spokesperson confirmed the fire was put out at around 4:05pm on Sunday 31 August

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Bowen Collinsville Pet Rescue Desperately Seeks Foster Carers

September 5, 2025

Bowen Collinsville Pet Rescue is urging for more foster carers to step forward. Unfortunately, they have been left in the position where they have been turning away animals. With every foster home already full, the rescue centre is struggling to keep up with desperate requests even for animals facing euthanasia. The rescue centre covers vet work, food, and ongoing support, while foster carers provide love, safety, and a temporary home. Every time someone fosters, it means one more dog or cat

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Celebrating Excellence At Bowen Gumlu Growers Gala Dinner

September 5, 2025

The Bowen Gumlu Growers Gala Dinner and Awards was held last weekend, bringing together the people who power the region’s vital agricultural industry. Among those in attendance were Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Ry Collins and his wife Mel, who joined local growers, industry leaders and special guests for an evening of recognition and celebration. The event highlighted the hard work, innovation, and commitment of the farming community, with several individuals and businesses acknowledged fo

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Mounted Police Deployed In Airlie Beach

September 5, 2025

Last weekend the Queensland Police force deployed two horses to the streets of Airlie Beach. Sergeant (Sgt) Ben Bassingthwaighte said the Brisbane based Queensland Mounted Police unit were in Airlie Beach and the surrounding areas in relation to high visibility controls, with the main focus of being visible in the community and being able to offer support. “Horses are still relevant, even amongst modern technology, in that they're highly visible,” he said. “They're there to provide safety for

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