
Friday 17 January The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers 7pm–10pm) Grand View Hotel: Tim Griffin (4pm–8pm) Saturday 18 January The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Soul Chisel (2pm–5:30pm) The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm–10pm) Grand View Hotel: DJ Night (4pm–8pm) Coral Sea Pavilion: Chill DJ Session (2pm–6pm) Sunday 19 January The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Noisy Neighbours (2pm–5:30pm) The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Sam McCann (6:30pm–9:30pm) Grand View Hotel: Dave Johan (4pm–8pm) Cora
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January 18 Park Run, Meeting Area D, Coral Sea Marina, starting at 7am 19 Bowen Community Sunday Market, Hansen Park, from 8am 21 Watercolour Art, Cannonvale Library, 10am, Bookings Required 21 Stained Glass Mandalas, Proserpine Library, 2pm, Bookings Required 21 Summer Storytime, Proserpine Library, 10am 21 Fridge Magnet Canvas, Bowen Library, 10am, Bookings Required 21 Design Your Own Coasters, Bowen Library, 2pm 21 Boardgame Tote Bags, Collinsville Library, 10am 22 6 & Under Storytime – Cozy
Read moreMeet Pascal, who is still looking for his furever home! Pascal is the zaniest feline teenager around! He's got swag and isn't afraid to show it. This self-assured adolescent kitty is still learning the ropes of being a social butterfly, so be prepared for some playful mischief. While still having some growing up to do, Pascal vacillates between caution and hyperactivity. If you have a feisty feline friend with comparable energy for him to play with, that'd be purrfect and would greatly enhance
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Cannonvale Library is having an exciting morning of themed reading and musical activities on the 6th of February. At the library, your children will have the opportunity to participate in stories, rhymes and songs all designed to engage youngsters. The event is themed around Eric Carle’s internationally acclaimed, and family favourite book: The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Your children will be captivated by the colourful images and funny words as they follow one little hungry caterpillar on its jo
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To ensure everyone can enjoy their holidays in 2025, we’ve created a guide highlighting some of the accessible experiences available in the Whitsundays. Home to some of the world’s most iconic natural wonders, the Whitsundays ensures everyone can enjoy these bucket-list experiences safely, comfortably, and stress-free. Daydream Island Great for: Travellers with Visual Impairments | Wheelchair Users A sensory haven, Daydream Island offers tactile experiences like feeding rays at the Living Reef.
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I had the wonderful opportunity to visit Cannonvale State School earlier this year, where I was immersed in an incredibly insightful, educational, and inspiring experience with Wildlife Whitsundays. Tenielle, our local Wildlife Ranger, brought an abundance of show-worthy energy to a captivating and interactive session for the kids at school. The children were treated to an up-close encounter with various fascinating wildlife, and Teneille's passion for education was truly inspiring. As the regi
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Due to heavy rain and ongoing delays in the installation of the new hard-cover roof, there was no news from the club last week. However, we're eagerly awaiting its arrival and are currently in limbo. This week, Tuesday morning’s Ladies Bowls saw four exciting pairs games. The standout performers were Tony Whitehorn and Sue Walker, who emerged as the dominant winners of the day. On Wednesday afternoon, 18 bowlers participated in the Jackpot Bowls. The winning team, featuring skipper John Fielding
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The Cannonvale Cannons Swim Club made an energetic return to weekly club nights this week. Congratulations to Evie Doherty, Zane Clayworth, Roxy Groom, and Asher Springbett for delivering great performances and achieving notable personal best times during the evening’s races. A sincere thank you goes out to the dedicated swimmers who devoted their time over the weekend to sell tickets for the club’s annual mega community raffle at Whitsunday Plaza. Their efforts were rewarded with vouchers gener
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Outrigger Whitsunday recently asked the question - Why Do We Paddle? on their Facebook page as a part of the Come & Try program to be held on Saturday 11th. Organisers were excited to welcome 36 members of the community keen to see what outrigger canoeing was all about. Club President, Kim Dodds, greeted the new paddlers giving an overview of the sport and what to expect in the morning’s program. “What a great start to the New Year!” Kim has stated. “Our ‘Come & Try’ day was a huge success. We
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Aaron Lewis is a highly experienced real estate professional with over 25 years in the industry. He began his career in 1998 in Horsham, Victoria, before moving to Melbourne and later returning to Horsham in 2002. Over the years, Aaron has held pivotal leadership roles, including founding an independent office under the Ballarat-based Jen's Gaunt franchise. This initiative quickly expanded, with Aaron managing a portfolio of over 450 properties. In March of the previous year, he successfully so
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Hi Everyone, I’m pleased to inform you that our team continues to expand! Our Cadet Journalist, Daniel Heggie, has moved up to the Ingham to be part of the launch team for the new Hinchinbrook Life Newspaper which we started in November. This means we are now welcoming Whitsunday Life Newspaper’s newest Cadet Journalist Victoria Velton to the team. She will work alongside Ruth Puddefoot in the editorial department. Also, new to the team is our Sales Account Manager Kerry Eastwood who starte
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At the beginning of the year, Frankie O'Brien reached out to the Bowen community for support after being hospitalized due to a severe flare-up of her terminal autoimmune disease, Mastocytosis. In her Facebook post, she explained that she had developed five diabetic ulcers on her foot, requiring daily wound care at the hospital. Although the hospital was only 609 meters away, Frankie shared that she is highly allergic to UV exposure, making even short walks dangerous for her. With limited financi
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By Hannah McNamara After two decades of dedicated service in the medical field, Dr. Ben Shepherd, clinical lead at CQ Rescue in Mackay, has recently been selected for an exclusive secondment with the London Air Ambulance, one of the world’s most advanced helicopter emergency medical services. This prestigious opportunity places him among a select group of helicopter rescue doctors - fewer than 1 per cent globally - who have achieved this milestone. The selection process for this role is fierce
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It has been an incredibly tragic start to 2025 for many local families, and my heart goes out to all those affected. The devastating house fire in Sarina is unimaginable—such a loss is beyond words. A 25-year-old man tried desperately to save his mother from the flames, but tragically, she passed away. The loss of a loved one in such a way is heartbreaking, and I can only imagine the profound grief this family is experiencing. Sadly, the beginning of the year has seen further accidents on our r
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A humble trolley pusher at Sydney Street Coles has become the unexpected hero of Mackay, earning heartfelt praise from shoppers for his selfless acts of kindness and unrelenting work ethic. Local shoppers have taken to social media to express their admiration for Linden, a young man appearing to be in his late 20s with a signature Afro hairstyle and tattoos on his lower arms. One shopper posted, “Every time I go to Coles, I see him helping elderly people with their groceries, taking trolleys
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A quiet Sunday in Sarina took a tragic turn when a devastating house fire claimed the life of a 71-year-old woman and left her 25-year-old son with severe burns. The harrowing incident unfolded at a high-set home on Kathleen Street on January 5, leaving the community reeling in shock and grief. Emergency services were alerted just after 4.25pm, and when firefighters arrived, they found the home completely engulfed in flames. The inferno raged as crews fought tirelessly to bring it under control
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Meet baby Telicia, who chose the first moments of the year for her arrival into the world on 1 January, making her the first baby born in the Mackay region for 2025. Mum Heather Comer said she was not expecting bub to arrive on her due date, but she did just that at 12.16am weighing 3760g (8lb 2oz). “I had a calm and natural birth at the birth centre with the help of three wonderful midwives; Lisa, Julie and Danielle,” Heather said. “And then also a team of doctors and nurses at the hospital, t
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A quick photograph was all it took for Annie Tomkinson to notice something that would change her family’s life forever. She was at home in Mackay, enjoying a quiet afternoon with her newborn son, Lijah, when what appeared to be a golden reflection in his eye caught her attention. “He just looked the right way and at the right angle, and I managed to get a photo of it,” Annie recalled. Annie’s maternal instincts kicked in, and she wasted no time. Soon after, she showed the photo to her husba
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The Federal Government’s $7.2 billion funding announcement for the Bruce Highway was celebrated by many as a significant step towards safer roads in Queensland. But for those in Mackay and its surrounding areas, the announcement feels like a slap in the face, with critical stretches of the highway once again excluded from priority upgrades. Despite the Bruce Highway's appalling safety record—including two fatalities already in 2025 and 43 in 2024—sections notorious for their danger, such as St L
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Council contractors, Fressinet Australia, will begin maintenance works on Cattle Creek Bridge (Owens Creek Loop Road), Finch Hatton, this month. The works are expected to take around six months to complete and will result in a road closure in May, adding around 15 minutes additional travel time to Finch Hatton Gorge via a detour. The essential works will extend the life of the bridge and will be delivered in four stages, beginning on Monday, January 6, weather permitting. Each stage will involve
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Local artist Donna Robinson’s breathtaking work Flourish has been selected as the winner of the 2025 Mackay Festival of Arts Design Competition. Her vibrant design will take pride of place on the cover of the festival’s program, embodying the dynamic spirit of this beloved annual event. Flourish is a stunning reflection of life in a tropical city celebrating art. As Donna describes, “The Festival of Arts is not just an event but a living, breathing manifestation of Mackay's spirit—where colour,
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As drones topped Christmas wish lists this past holiday season, Ergon Energy Network is urging people to ensure they never fly them near the power network. With more people having given drones as gifts recently, particularly to children, Ergon crews have increasingly been called out to remove drones that have become stuck in powerlines, sometimes causing significant power disruptions. Area Manager Renee Kath stated, “We’ve steadily seen a rise in the number of drones being flown into powerli
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The JSP Women's Awards is excited to announce nominations are now open for the JSP Women’s Awards for 2025. Now in its fourth year the awards shine a spotlight on the magic making women across the Greater Whitsunday region. The awards honour women who quietly lead, inspire, and make a lasting impact on their communities. The JSP Women’s Awards are part of The Just Saying Project (JSP), which is celebrating 10 years in 2025, with a celebration planned as part of the awards ceremony on Saturday
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In years gone by, Mackay’s beaches were bustling hubs of activity, with families gathering for picnics, church outings, and carefree swims in the shallows. Black-and-white photographs from the early 1900’s capture locals in old-fashioned swimming costumes, wading knee-deep in the waters of Eimeo Beach or enjoying the laughter of a Sunday School picnic by the shore. In the thirties, the beaches were packed, the place to be for reprieve from the summer heat and humidity before air conditioning bec
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A long and diverse career in nursing has gone by in “the blink of an eye” according to renal clinical nurse Jennifer Dale. She was recently presented with her 45-year Length of Service (LOS) gift by Mackay Hospital and Health Service (HHS) chief executive Susan Gannon. Jennifer began her nursing training at Mackay Base Hospital in 1978 as a cadet before starting in renal nursing in 1983 at the Royal Brisbane Hospital. She worked in the UK for five years in transplant and paediatric units and ear
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