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DV Awareness Shining A Light In Times Of Darkness

April 11, 2024

By Hannah McNamara On May 18, a candle lighting vigil will be held, in honour and remembrance of the lives of those who were devastatingly taken in an abrupt act of domestic and family violence. Broken Ballerina Inc will hold the special event at Eimeo Surf club by the beach, commencing from 5pm, gathering locals, supporters and survivors alike to pay respects to the innocent lives that were cut short in an attempt to raise awareness of the rising issue. Broken Ballerina Inc is a non-for-pr

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New Festival Aims To Bring River To Life

April 11, 2024

Get ready to ride the waves of excitement at the upcoming River of Life Festival! Scheduled for April 20th from 11 am to 11 pm, this free community event promises a day packed with fun and entertainment for all ages. With 28 fantastic acts lined up across three vibrant stages, the festival will showcase the incredible talents of local performers. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Mackay’s sparkling blue Pioneer River and utilising the newly developed Waterfront Precinct, attendees can loo

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A Sweet Mad Hatter’s Tea Party

April 11, 2024

Sarina Sugar Shed. Photos by The Wilde Collective

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Woodlands District Park’s Next Phase Is On Track

April 11, 2024

The next phase of the exciting Woodlands District Park project in Andergrove is about to begin. Vassallo Constructions on behalf of Mackay Regional Council, will start construction on phase two of the Woodlands District Park project in mid-April, weather permitting. The first phase of stage one has recently been completed and included drainage improvements, path construction barbecue facilities and lighting. Phase two will see a 300-metre multipurpose track and public toilets installed, alon

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Roll Up For A Free Flu Shot

April 11, 2024

Queenslanders can now book in for a free flu vaccination ahead of the 2024 flu season. From 1 January to 24 March, there have been more than 7,000 flu cases reported, with 713 admitted to hospital. To combat this, the State Government is backing free flu vaccinations in 2024, as part of a $40 million commitment to ease pressure on hospital emergency departments this flu season. The peak season for influenza varies from year to year, but typically starts in May and lasts until around October,

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From Steps to Stamina Mastering Your Wearable Tech

April 11, 2024

We slap them on our wrists, clip them to our chests, or weave them into our workouts. Wearable fitness trackers and smartwatches have become a ubiquitous part of the Aussie fitness scene. But beyond counting steps and monitoring heart rate, how can we truly harness the power of these devices to smash our fitness goals? Level Up Your Training: Many wearables offer advanced metrics like VO2 Max (a measure of cardiovascular fitness) and recovery time. Use these to personalize your workouts. Push yo

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Protecting Yourself From Rainforest Ticks

April 11, 2024

North Queensland's wet season paints the rainforest a lush green, but it also brings an unwelcome guest – ticks. These tiny bloodsuckers can transmit serious illnesses like Rickettsia and Queensland tick typhus. With increased tick activity during the wet months, here's how to stay safe while exploring those tropical trails. Become Tick-Savvy: Not all ticks carry diseases, but it's best to err on the side of caution. Learn to identify common North Queensland tick species. The paralysis tick, wit

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Easter Weekend Pickleball

April 11, 2024

Mackay Indoor Pickleball club held a very successful inaugural Pickleball Competition throughout the Easter Weekend. It was held at McDonald's Multi-sports Stadium nd welcomed players from near and far. The event consisted of both local players, as well as visitors from across Townsville, Home Hill, Bowen, Whitsundays, Rockhampton, Brisbane and even California. The competition was friendly and social but undoubtedly very intense, with a focus solely on competitions with men’s and women’s doubles

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Cutters Edged Out By Blackhawks Going Blow For Blow

April 11, 2024

In a gripping round of rugby league action, the Mackay Cutters faced formidable challenges across divisions. The Hostplus Cup clash against the Townsville Blackhawks showcased a fiercely contested battle at Jack Manski Oval. With an early lead courtesy of Ross Bella's third-minute try, the Cutters traded blows with the Blackhawks throughout the first half. Townsville responded with a four-pointer in the 15th minute, and John Radal crossed for the Cutters in the 25th minute to keep the match leve

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Two Valiant Weeks Of Mackay Ladies District Master Pairs

April 11, 2024

The North Mackay Bowls Club recently hosted the Mackay Ladies District Master Pairs event, spanning over two weeks of spirited competition. Generously sponsored by Carlyle Gardens, this tournament attracted 22 teams hailing from Airlie Beach to Sarina, with the majority of participants representing the host club. It was no surprise as the competition narrowed down to the final four teams that three of whom were from North Mackay. Last year's winners, Joan McGrath and Larda Purdie from Airlie B

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Meteors And Meteorettes Set To Blaze Trails

April 11, 2024

As the countdown begins for the much-anticipated start of the NBL1 competition, basketball fever is reaching its peak in Mackay. This Friday night marks the commencement of an electrifying journey for the Mackay Meteors and Meteorettes as they kick off their NBL1 campaigns with a home advantage at the iconic Crater. This season's opener holds an extra special significance, as Mackay welcomes back one of its own legends – Australian Boomer Todd Blanchfield. Blanchfield's return to the McDonald’s

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Almost 100 Runners Participate In Tilse Toddle

April 11, 2024

Nearly one hundred runners and supporters met Sunday afternoon for the running of the annual five and ten-kilometre, Tilse Toddle handicap start event. The five-kilometre loop course took runners through the West Mackay streets towards Archibald Street and return. The steamy conditions put ten-kilometre runners to the test as they headed out for their second lap. The events had runners in clusters at the start line based on their formal club handicap. This enables the faster runners to start

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A Spinning And Smashing Time At States

April 11, 2024

Mackay’s table tennis juniors brought home four medals from the state junior championships in Brisbane. Olie Hamelink, Trent Day, YiLin Jiang, Saisha and Misha Palod and Lily Boland competed in the state junior table tennis championships. Lily Boland and Saisha Palod both brought home medals as part of a six-player Mackay squad, who competed against more than 100 from around the state. Lily won silver and bronze in the U19 girls singles and doubles, while Saisha took out silver in the U15 gi

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Mackay Contract Bridge Club

April 11, 2024

Saturday saw the playing of the second qualifying GNOT Gold Point Teams event. Twelve teams vyed for Gold Points which are only available to win in certain events or if players travel away to congresses. It was pleasing to see many novice players enter the competition. Once the basics of Bridge have been taught, then the more a person plays the better they get at the game and the more they learn and the better they play. It takes years to become match fit, but it is so much fun to play and learn

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GET SET FOR TAKE-OFF! Bowen At Forefront Of Australia’s First Space Launch

April 11, 2024

Bowen Orbital Spaceport was officially opened last week, with dignitaries gathered to mark this significant moment in space industry history. With final approvals and permits pending, Gilmour Space Technologies are closer than ever to an official launch date which will see this Queensland-based company become the first in Australia to launch a locally made rocket into orbit. Bowen is now one of only three dedicated launch sites globally, chosen for its precise location, 20 degrees south of the

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Editors Note

April 11, 2024

Hi Everyone! How cool is it that a rocket ship is about to blast off into space from our region? I am so excited to see this incredible project finally take-off (literally!) and I think it will be a game changer for not only Bowen, but our entire region. It will invigorate a new stream of tourism, create a bunch of highly-skilled jobs and put Bowen on the map both nationally and globally. I was chatting with our Federal Member for Dawson, Andrew Willcox, earlier this week and he is absolutel

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Toy Teddy Makes The Day!

April 11, 2024

Having always seen other people post about their experiences of random acts of kindness on our local community chat sites, Madeline Mullet was thrilled to finally make a post of her own this week. The last thing Madeline Mullet expected during her Bunnings shop was a heart-warming gesture, which left her with a desire to express her gratitude. Whilst at the Bunnings register with her young boy, Haines, the Bunnings worker handed Haines a stuffed toy ‘just because she felt like it’. “I’m rea

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Scorpion Surprise!

April 11, 2024

Everyone fears waking up in the middle of the night to a creature crawling across your body, or the feeling of it creeping its way across the back of your neck. For unlucky resident, Zack Hinschen, that’s exactly what happened, but it wasn’t a spider like many my think. “I awoke to something landing on the back of my shirt collar, on my neck,” Zack said. “I went to grab it and felt a hard insect of some sort, had a little panic, slipped off my shirt and then reached for my phone to get some l

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Council Sewage Works Over School Holidays

April 11, 2024

In line with the Easter holidays Council is working on upgrading 655 meters of sewerage system running underground near Proserpine State High School Smart planning from Council allows them to work in the school grounds during the Easter break. The project kicked off last week with the underbore under Renwick Road. This project has several critical time components to ensure minimal disruption to the two school properties and to the Renwick Road drainage works being undertaken by the internal

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Cashless Uproar On Hamilton Island

April 11, 2024

Hamilton Island announced this week that it will no longer accept cash, a controversial move that has seen many customers reeling at the thought of extra fees and charges while on holiday. The issue made national news, with some holiday makers saying they will boycott the island and vowing never to visit again. One social media post said, “Everybody should boycott it, nobody go there and see how long it lasts”. Another said, “Goodbye Hamilton Island! Never again!” “Sorry Hamilton Island, ha

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Work Begins On Lindeman Island Redevelopment

April 11, 2024

Significant redevelopment of Lindeman Island is now underway with the announcement last week that a range of trades people are now being employed to work on the island. The job description called for both skilled and general labourers, carpenters, plasters, painters et cetera. Applications are open now. Food, accommodation, and transport to the island are all provided. The first team on site will be restoring the staff accommodation. This comes after Singaporean based business, Well Smart

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Boost To Coastal Cop Numbers

April 11, 2024

The Queensland Police Service has announced new police officer growth allocations for the Mackay-Isaac-Whitsunday Region. A total of 20 extra police positions have been allocated to the Mackay-Isaac-Whitsunday Region this financial year with academy training and recruitment efforts at record levels. With over 500 police recruits currently at the Queensland’s Police Academies and almost 2,000 applicants in the police recruit pipeline, the Queensland Police Service is seeing its largest training

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Healthy Heart Workshops Inspire Tourism Businesses

April 11, 2024

This week, the Whitsunday Healthy Heart (WHH) project continued its good work with a new online workshop that inspired attendees to reduce the carbon footprint of their businesses. Participants were taught how to implement sustainability principles into their business, manage risks and get recognised for their efforts through innovative marketing tips. The WHH Project is part of the Reef Islands Initiative, the largest reef habitat rehabilitation project of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Have Your Say On Flood Action For Hamilton Plains

April 11, 2024

The notoriously treacherous stretch of road which floods quickly whenever there is significant rainfall, is now open to a community petition which is set to appeal for works to urgently commence after another lengthy wet season. Hamilton Plains is the main arterial road which connects the townships of Airlie Beach and Proserpine, cutting the entire population of the Greater Airlie Beach off from both the local hospital and airport whenever it floods, which is several times a year. In 2019 a to

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Student Sensations Produce Rock Opera

April 11, 2024

Curtains are about to open for the much-anticipated Proserpine State High School ‘rock opera’, ‘Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat’. The big event includes four shows from April 18-20 at the school’s impressive Performing Arts Centre, with catering of delicious food and chilled beverages at all shows. This entirely student-run production is led by the school’s Seagrass Theatre and Music Company, which is comprised of students from Year 7-12 who do everything from performing on sta

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