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Max Teague Secures Double Podium At AusCycling XCO National Series

December 4, 2025

Mackay junior mountain biker Max Teague produced a strong start to his national season at the AusCycling XCO National Series – Round 1 & 2 in Mt Crosby, coming away with a 2nd place on Saturday and a 3rd place on Sunday in the U15 Men’s category. Racing took place in hot, humid conditions on a steep and technical course. The U15 riders started just behind the U17 field, which led to a chaotic opening climb when several of the U17 front riders slipped out. The crash caused a chain reaction

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Mackay Table Tennis Presentation Dinner

December 4, 2025

President's Award to Charlie Payne for 62 years hard work and dedication to our sport. Player of the Year awarded to Remy Zhan and Junior Player of the Year awarded to Logan Brown. Mackay Closed Tuesday Morning: Averal Hodges Memorial Division 1 Singles Winner Andrea Nicholson, Runner Up Allan Robins. Division 1 Doubles Winners Tony Bowman and Kevin Abbott, Runner Up George Camilleri and Coral Morgan. Carrie Hills Trophy Division 2 Winner Josie Davis, Runner Up John Hamelink. Division 2 Double

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Honouring A Table Tennis Legend

December 4, 2025

Charlie Payne Charlie Payne first picked up a table tennis bat at the age of nine. This year, after an incredible 62 years of service to the sport, he quietly stepped away from the game—but not from the community he helped shape. Charlie has been at the heart of the Mackay Table Tennis Association for decades. He served in key leadership roles, including President and Secretary, and long before computers handled tournament draws, Charlie created them manually for major events such as the Mackay

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“BEST FREE BREAKY IN THE WHITSUNDAYS!”

December 4, 2025

At Whitsunday Suicide Prevention Network’s Monthly What’s Up Mate Breakfast A crowd of more than 70 people stood in solidarity for the “best free breakfast in the Whitsundays” last Friday, as the smell of sizzling bacon, eggs, tomatoes and mushrooms wafted enticingly into the early morning air. They were, however, standing in solidarity for more than a delicious breaky, it was an opportunity to gather together, reconnect and ask a simple but powerful question – What’s Up Mate?

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Handcrafted Art-Therapy Piece Gifted To Cannonvale State School

December 4, 2025

A vibrant handcrafted artwork created through a blend of creativity, therapy and community spirit has found a new home at Cannonvale State School, thanks to the Whitsunday Leisure Activity Centre’s Connecting Community Through Art program. “The artwork was lovingly created by participants of the Whitsunday Leisure Activity Centre's art therapy program, supporting NDIS participants and seniors,” a spokesperson for the Centre said. The Centre recently donated a hand-painted vase filled with vivi

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Drop In With Daniel 5 December

December 4, 2025

Hello everyone I hope you're all doing well. We've almost made it to the end of the year and I hope you've all had a blast! Just last week, our sister publication Hinchinbrook celebrated its first birthday—a milestone that’s especially close to my heart because I was part of the team that launched the publication last November, living in the region as their on-the-ground journalist for four months. It was an incredible honour to be trusted with the launch, and I’m ecstatic that it’s thriving

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Mother Nature Strikes Again

December 4, 2025

Bowen Fire Brigade Faces Fiery Summer Day Summer in the Whitsundays always seems to bring its share of extreme weather. While the Bowen Delta Rural Fire Brigade hoped the recent rain might finally signal the end of fire season, in their words, "Mother Nature had other ideas." The brigade taking to facebook detailed that the 2nd of December was "probably [the] busiest day of the year so far," with their first call coming in at 1:20pm for a small grass fire burning close to a home and two beautif

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World War 1 Veterans Unmarked Graves Given Plaques

December 4, 2025

On November 22, community members gathered in Bowen to honour two World War I veterans whose previously unmarked graves were formally recognised with new headstones during a short ceremony. Secretary of Bowen RSL Sub-Branch Marty Tanzer led the ceremony and said he didn't know why the graves were unmarked but that was irrelevant, what was important was what the RSL would do about it. "This issue was first brought to our attention by a guy in Brisbane who is conducting research on the WW1 AIF 2

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Whitsunday Coast Airport Crowned #1 In Australia For Passenger Growth

December 4, 2025

The Whitsunday Regional Council has welcomed new national data confirming \ the Whitsunday Coast Airport (WCA) is the fastest-growing airport in Australia, recording an outstanding 15.1% year-on-year passenger increase for August 2025. The official Bureau of Infrastructure and Transport Research Economics (BITRE) results place WCA at the top of the country for annualised growth, well ahead of major metropolitan and regional airports including Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and the Sunshi

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Bowen Celebrates At Tourism AGM

December 4, 2025

About 60 people attended the Annual General Meeting of Bowen Tourism and Business at Flagstaff Hill last Thursday. This was followed by a networking event to celebrate a great year for the organisation. The committee members will remain unchanged for the 2025/26 financial year with Jenn Honnery continuing in the position of Chair. Jenn announced that the team had welcomed a record number of visitors in the past 12 months and won several awards. “With a record 56,360 at the Visitor Information

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Minute With The Mayor 5 December

December 4, 2025

In recent weeks, my fellow Councillors and I have had the privilege of attending end of year school award ceremonies right across the Whitsundays. These events are full of pride, joy and a wonderful sense of community spirit, and they are always among the most uplifting moments of the year. But what has struck me most this year is not just the trophies, certificates, or applause. It’s the character of our young people. Whether they were walking across the stage to receive an award or cheering l

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Driven by Community: Whitsunday Dash Delivers With Heart

December 4, 2025

Locally owned and operated, Whitsunday Dash is a delivery service built on reliability, professionalism, and genuine community spirit. Established in June 2025, the business provides tailored transport solutions for both businesses and individuals across the Whitsunday region — from bulky and high-value items to time-sensitive deliveries. Founders Tom and Sarah created Whitsunday Dash after years in the mining industry, driven by a desire to build something meaningful close to home. “We saw a

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Friendly Grocer Introduces Lotto

December 4, 2025

Friendly Grocer in Jubilee Pocket is thrilled to announce the launch of the Tatts Lotto at their store, it's been in the works for months and now it's here. Owner Nathan Parker said last week was the first week of the lotto at the store, and thinks this weeks $20 million will attract more players. They offer all of the Lott games including scratchies, Set for Life, Oz Lotto, Powerball, X lotto, and all the others. The Friendly Grocer contains a total of eight games. Obtaining the rights for t

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Business Women of the Whitsundays

December 4, 2025

The Misses Valmadres The contribution of women to the growth of our shire was often underestimated and undervalued. However, from its earliest time, women were playing a major role in the development of the shire, not only in their customary roles as wives and mothers but as active, essential and successful members of the business community. Three such women were sisters, Erminia (Min), Mavis and Edna Valmadre. In 1911, Battista (Jack) Valmadre and Margherita (née Cecini) moved to Kelsey Creek

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Community the Big Winner at Bendigo Community Bank AGM

December 4, 2025

Bendigo Community Bank Cannonvale–Proserpine celebrated another year of community impact at its Annual General Meeting and Community Event on Wednesday 12 November, where the clear message was that the Whitsundays community remains the biggest winner of the Community Bank model. Chairman Mark Henry said the success of the branch comes down to its unique “profit-with-a-purpose” approach. “Our profit-with-a-purpose model means most of the profits generated by our branch go straight back into the

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Abbot Point Operations Honoured With Hall of Fame Induction

December 4, 2025

Abbot Point Operations has been inducted into the Business Legends of the Whitsundays Hall of Fame, a milestone General Manager Damien Dederer says belongs to the entire team that keeps the North Queensland Export Terminal running. While it is the first time Abbot Point Operations has received a Hall of Fame accolade, Damien noted the organisation’s long history of achievement across four decades includes major infrastructure milestones, strong community partnerships and environmental programs.

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Abbot Point Operations and Bowen Industrial Hire

December 4, 2025

Create Career Qualifications For Local Workers A unique on-site apprenticeship program at the North Queensland Export Terminal is helping workers convert years of experience into formal qualifications while keeping jobs and skills in the Bowen region. Five Bowen Industrial Hire (BIH) employees have now gained their Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication (Surface Finishing) through the program, which Abbot Point Operations developed with BIH after the company won the protective coating con

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WHITSUNDAY MOWERS POWERS AHEAD WITH BIGGEST RANGE IN THE REGION

December 4, 2025

Whitsunday Mowers, located in Proserpine, is continuing to strengthen its reputation as one of the region’s most trusted outdoor power equipment suppliers, offering an extensive range and delivery of large mowers to Mackay, Collinsville everything in between and even the Islands. Seven years after taking over the long-standing business, owners Wayne and Sharon Drabsch have transformed the former roller-skating rink into a bright, modern showroom now stocked with more than 30 zero-turn mowers an

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Long-Serving Chef Prepares To Farewell The Whitsundays

December 4, 2025

After six years in the Whitsundays, long-serving head chef Marek Wardowski is preparing to say goodbye to Sorrento Restaurant and Bar, as he gets ready to relocate to Melbourne early next year. Chef Marek moved to Australia 12 years ago but he began his career in Poland, where he finished cooking school more than three decades ago and he hasn’t looked back since. “I feel like I’m born in the kitchen. I feel like I am built for this," he said. Before arriving in the Whitsundays, he worked for

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Gingerbread Pancakes With Spiced Maple Butter

December 4, 2025

If Christmas morning calls for something a little special, gingerbread pancakes are a warm, nostalgic way to start the day. With hints of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves, they taste just like your favourite gingerbread biscuits — but in soft, fluffy pancake form. To make them, whisk together 1¼ cups of self-raising flour, 1 tablespoon of brown sugar, 1 teaspoon each of ground ginger and cinnamon, and a pinch of nutmeg and cloves. In a separate bowl, combine 1 cup of milk, 1 egg, and 2 tabl

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No-Bake Festive Rocky Road Wreath

December 4, 2025

If you’re looking for a Christmas crowd-pleaser that delivers maximum impact with minimal effort, a no-bake rocky road wreath is the perfect last-minute treat. It’s colourful, creative, and a guaranteed favourite at school break-ups, office parties, or Christmas Day dessert tables. Start by melting 400g of milk or dark chocolate in a heatproof bowl over simmering water, or in the microwave using short 30-second bursts. Once smooth, fold through three cups of mix-ins. The beauty of rocky road is

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New Era Begins In Proserpine

December 4, 2025

As Long-Time Owner Hands Over The Reins A new chapter is about to begin for a long-established Proserpine dental practice, with ownership officially passing to local dentist Dr. Prashant Kulkarni, a familiar face to many across the Whitsundays. The practice, operated by its previous owner for close to 30 years, is now preparing for a seamless transition as settlement is finalised this week. Dr. Prashant, who has lived in the region since 2013, said the handover marks both an exciting milestone

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Coping With Loneliness During The Festive Season

December 4, 2025

By Sharon Ashman While the holidays are often portrayed as joyful, many people experience loneliness, loss, or disconnection during this time. For those separated from family, grieving a loved one, or navigating life changes, the festive period can amplify feelings of isolation. Acknowledging these emotions is the first step toward self-compassion. You’re not alone in feeling this way. It can help to plan meaningful activities, such as volunteering, connecting with supportive friends, or spendi

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What's New In The Whitsundays

December 3, 2025

New Experiences and the Biggest Tourism Developments Pop the Veuve: Hayman Island Launches Luxe Island Picnic Experience Recently launched and only available only until March 2026, InterContinental Hayman Great Barrier Reef and Veuve Clicquot have unveiled Le Picnic, a luxe Champagne-led experience on the sands of Langford Island. Curated picnics, bespoke inclusions and accommodation packages set the tone for a sun-soaked spring and summer season. Note: bookings close end of November '25. Sail

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Tribute To Taylor Swift To Hit Proserpine In The New Year

December 3, 2025

THE UNOFFICIAL TRIBUTE SHOW - TAYLOR: A Tribute to the Eras of Taylor Swift Music – is set to begin its Australian tour this January, taking in dates across QLD, New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia, and the Northern Territory. The Proserpine Entertainment Centre is one of the lucky venues to watch the show live on Sunday February 1st. “There’s a lot of buzz at the moment. We’re expecting audiences to be extra excited and engaged, and that’s great because it makes for really fun

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