
The Whitsunday Allstars delivered an outstanding performance at the AASCF Queensland State Championships, showcasing talent, teamwork, and dedication. The Youth Snowflakes impressed with a strong routine, securing second place in their division. The Senior Heat put on a well-executed performance, narrowly missing a place, but showing spirit and determination throughout. The Junior Storm achieved an incredible third place finish, were crowned Grand Level 1 Champions, and also managed to hit zero
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The Whitsunday Trail Festival, hosted by the Whitsunday Running Club on 14 September, saw a record number of entries with 250 runners registered across five races ranging from 700m to 58km through the Conway Ranges between Brandy Creek and the Airlie Beach foreshore. Local athletes put in strong performances against tough competition from Townsville and Mackay. Both course records in the Honeyeater Shokz Challenge 11km were broken, with Aimee Sulzberger (Whitsunday Running Club) and Brendan Ma
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The Paul Bowman Cup over the weekend was the biggest yet. 88 teams from across Queensland travelled to Proserpine to compete in the u8's competetion. 88 teams, 1200 kids, and families visited the region, many of which decided to kick start their school holidays by spending time in the region. A huge economic boost! The Sam Faust relay had its biggest race to date and organisers look forward to seeing the event grow again.
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Grand final day is always a special occasion at our club – one that every player aspires to be part of. Its ability to draw not just a crowd, but also to bring family, friends and the wider community together, was evident on Sunday afternoon at Mulligans Airlie Beach. The room was alive with excitement and energy. Three crucial matches were contested, each with plenty at stake. The day began with the 3rd vs 4th playoff between Kam Reason and Joe Wilson. Joe held a commanding 6–2 lead, but Kam
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Swimmers from across the region will soon descend on one of the Whitsundays’ most famous locations, with the Whitehaven Open Water Swim set for Sunday 5 October. Hosted by the North Mackay Sinkers Masters Swimming Club, and Masters Swimming Queensland, the event takes place over the King’s Birthday long weekend and offers a unique opportunity to race in the pristine waters of Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island. The program caters to a variety of abilities, with three race distances on offer
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After being postponed for a week due to strong winds, the Whitsunday Game Fish Club’s Billfish and Tuna Rally was held last weekend in near-perfect conditions. Ten club boats hit the water on Saturday morning, heading out behind the islands and finding action early. A couple of crews hooked billfish within the first few hours but unfortunately lost them after short fights, with similar tales of missed opportunities continuing across much of the fleet. Despite the setbacks, there were standout
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Grand final weekend saw Whitsunday United FC proudly represented across three divisions in Mackay, with the U16s, Division 1 men, and U23s all taking the field in their season deciders. The U16s opened the weekend on Friday night against a strong Magpies FC outfit. Whitsunday started brightly, with Jacob Godden finishing from a perfectly placed Sam Frumento free kick to take an early lead. Magpies quickly equalised before edging ahead just before halftime. Despite a determined second-half effor
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On Tuesday, the club congratulated Irene Laird on reaching Super Veteran status in bowls. President Margaret presented Irene with her Bowls QLD Super Veteran badge to mark the milestone. Irene has been a valued member of the club for 15 years, with many more years of bowling still ahead. In Tuesday’s competition, winners were Shirley Jones and Shirley Smith, who defeated Bron Tolcher and Graham Smith. Other results saw Lindy Suann and Deb Retchless defeat Cliff Querro and Marg Wilson, while Sue
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Airlie Beach Bowls Club enjoyed a full week of action on the greens, headlined by Shane Spann’s victory in the Club Singles Championship. Spann faced ladies’ champion Ladda Purdie in the decider, played over three 10-end games. The first ended in a thrilling 8-all draw, but Spann’s accuracy and consistency proved too strong as he went on to claim the next two games and be crowned the 2024 Club Champion. Widely regarded as one of the best draw bowlers in the district, Spann added another title t
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Warm conditions signalled the arrival of summer as Proserpine Golf Club hosted another busy week of competition across all grades. The Vets opened on Tuesday, with Proserpine hosting the Whitsunday Group. John Oates led the men with 38 points, ahead of Allen Roberts and Vic Feldman, while Paula McQuat claimed the ladies’ win with 33 on countback from Elspeth Scotford. Wednesday’s stableford saw strong scores, with Jett Borghero and Scott Mason each posting 36 points in the men’s event, Borgher
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The Proserpine Veterans hosted the penultimate competition of the Whitsunday Veterans Group last week, attracting 65 players from Home Hill, Collinsville, Ayr and Bowen. Despite threatening skies, the competition was completed without interruption from rain. John Oates claimed the men’s title with 38 points, while Allen Roberts finished runner-up on 34 points, edging out Vic Feldman, John Grosskreutz and Gary Scotford on countback. In the ladies’ event, Paula McQuat secured victory with 33 poi
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By Amanda Wright In a major step forward in the fight against homelessness, the first sod has been turned on a new $5.2 million St Vincent de Paul Society Community Support Centre in Mackay. The project will bring housing and wraparound services under one roof for some of the region’s most vulnerable people. Six new social housing units — including one accessible ground-floor apartment — will sit alongside a purpose-built centre featuring welfare, youth and housing offices, interview room
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It’s a strange thing to write your own full stop. After five years, countless deadlines, and more alliteration than even I care to admit, this is my last edition of Mackay Life. A paper born out of Covid uncertainty, built on a promise to connect, uplift, and inform — and somehow, against all odds, we made it something pretty special. What a ride it’s been. We had an advert go globally viral, scooped “Best Free Newspaper in Queensland,” collected a shiny Gold Wonkley, and even launched tw
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A convoy of humble Postie bikes hit the open road for a good cause, as the annual Postie Bike Safari returned for its 13th year of fundraising and friendship – all in support of regional families facing childhood cancer. Departing from Mackay on Saturday, 30 August 2025, 26 riders and 6 support vehicles travelled more than 2,000 kilometres across outback North Queensland over the course of a week. Childhood Cancer Support is a Queensland-based charity that provides free accommodation, tr
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OPINION PIECE Right now, any Australian can submit a simple request to access non-sensitive information from any Australian government agency. We can ask who a minister or government official has met, what was discussed, and the reasoning behind government decisions. This is a vital lever for holding the government accountable and right now it doesn’t cost a cent to ask the question. But the Labor government wants to water down these protections, restricting what information the public
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"Government Silence Is Deafening" Thousands of Australians including Dawson locals, many older or approaching retirement, are reeling in the wake of the collapse of First Guardian and Shield managed investment schemes, leaving them with little to no retirement savings after losing millions of dollars in managed funds. For many, years—even decades—of compulsory superannuation contributions have vanished overnight, leaving them with no choice but to continue working well beyond retirement a
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By Amanda Wright Anne Baker’s return to local government was anything but ordinary. Sworn in the day after the official declaration of Mackay Regional Council’s by-election result last Wednesday, the long-time Isaac leader stepped quietly into her new role with humility, gratitude and a strong mandate from the people. Cr Baker secured nearly 30 per cent of the vote in a competitive field of nine candidates, a clear majority that underscored the community’s confidence in her leadership. Th
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Community-Loved Editor Signs Off By Hannah McNamara Stepping down from her role as Mackay Life Editor and Journalist for Life Publishing Group is a woman who morphed the very fabric of this paper. You may know her from networking events, her community presence, or from her heartfelt, but more often than not humorous editor’s note on page 2. Amanda Wright is the kind of woman who carries her heart on her sleeve for the community, always ensuring voices of the public are at the centre of th
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Car Stolen After Home Break-In In Bucasia Police are investigating after a car was stolen following a break-in at a Bucasia home in the early hours of Sunday, 14 September. It is reported the offender entered the Crestview Crescent property around 3.05am through a sliding door. Once inside, a bedroom was searched and keys were stolen. The keys were then used to steal a white 2011 Holden Cruze sedan, registration 527 RIR, which had been parked in the front driveway. Police are urging an
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Bravus Mining and Resources has been recognised for its work in environmental sustainability and Indigenous engagement at the Carmichael mine near Clermont in central Queensland. The Townsville-headquartered business has been named as a finalist in both the Excellence in Environmental Management and Sustainability and the First Nations Engagement categories at the prestigious 2025 Australian Mining Prospect Awards. Bravus Mining and Resources Chief Operating Officer Mick Crowe said being
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We’re now in week 38 of 52, and while the year is flying by, the pace of activity in Mackay isn’t slowing down. Last week was full of community events, important conversations, and chances to stand up for our region. A key highlight was the Primary Industries and Resources Committee Hearing, held at Souths Leagues Club. We heard directly from local canegrowers and farmers about the future of the sugarcane industry—not just in Mackay, but across Queensland. The hearing focused on Sugarcane
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A new campaign has been launched to provide dedicated female facilities at Mackay Rugby League, reflecting the surge in women and girls taking up the sport. Member for Mackay, Nigel Dalton MP, has partnered with Rugby League Mackay and District to champion the initiative, highlighting the urgent need for modern, inclusive spaces. Currently, female players are often required to share or adapt facilities originally designed for men, creating barriers that discourage participation and limit
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Last Thursday, former North Queensland Cowboys premiership winner Jake Granville sat down with staff at Wisely Group in Mackay to deliver a message that reached far beyond the footy field: the power of conversation, and the importance of “being a breather.” The session, held on national R U OK? Day, was livestreamed to Wisely’s regional sites across the Bowen Basin. It was part of the company’s ongoing commitment to breaking down stigma and encouraging everyday conversations about mental
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For R U OK? Day 2025 The importance of checking in on friends and colleagues was front and centre at the annual R U OK? Day Breakfast, hosted by Resource Industry Network in partnership with FMS Group last Thursday morning. The event drew members of the business and resource community together to share conversations, explore strategies for wellbeing, and show collective support for mental health. Guest speakers Anthony Gibs from Tenaxiti Business Psychology and Debbie Knight from the Gra
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Australian Red Cross Lifeblood is urgently appealing for people to donate blood and help boost critical supplies. The urgent call follows record high demand for blood during winter, coupled with peak appointment cancellations and seasonally lower bookings. Lifeblood needs 12,500 additional donors to give blood and plasma over the next week to ease the strain on its blood and plasma reserves. Data shows demand for blood reached record levels in June, July and August. This demand surge co
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