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Minute With The Mayor 14 November

November 13, 2025

The recent adoption of the Bowen Foreshore Masterplan marks a major milestone not only for Council, but for me personally as Mayor. From the day I was elected, one of my top priorities was to deliver a clear and connected vision for Bowen’s waterfront — a plan that unites the foreshore, boat harbour, jetty, township, and surrounding parklands into a single, cohesive destination for locals and visitors alike. To now see that vision formally adopted by Council is incredibly rewarding. Bowen’s for

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Did you know? 14 November

November 13, 2025

Whitsunday Regional Council is rolling out a Parks Regional Asset Renewal Program from November 2025 to April 2026. This program will upgrade more than 75 park assets across 23 parks in the Whitsunday Region! From playgrounds and BBQs to shelters and exercise stations, we’re making sure our parks stay safe, welcoming and fun for everyone. For more information on our regional parks renewal package, visit Council’s online engagement portal, at yoursay.whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au .

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St Catherine’s Celebrates Student Success At Annual Awards Ceremony

November 13, 2025

St Catherine’s Catholic College came together Friday, 24 October, to celebrate another big year of achievement at the school’s annual Awards Ceremony. Despite the scorching heatwave, families, staff and community members came together to cheer on students from Years 3 to 12 being recognised for their efforts across academic, cultural, community and sporting pursuits. The ceremony featured plenty of highlights, including two fantastic performances from the College’s concert band, and wrapped up

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Proserpine Mill Finishes The Season

November 13, 2025

Wilmar Sugar and Renewables’ Proserpine Mill crushed out early last Saturday morning, bringing an end to a successful season. It was the second of Wilmar’s eight sugar factories to finish the 2025 season. Proserpine Mill Manager Operations Cory O’Shea said the last bin went through the tippler at 6.30am Saturday (1 November). “In total, we processed 1.48M tonnes of cane for the year to make about 205,000 tonnes of raw sugar. “The crop dropped off towards the back end of the season due to the

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Locust Nymphs Detected Near Proserpine

November 13, 2025

Landholders Urged to Stay Alert Biosecurity Queensland is urging landholders across the region to be on the lookout for locust activity, following the detection of late-stage nymphs in the Proserpine area. The department is currently working closely with local landholders to identify the number and species of locusts present and to assist with control measures aimed at reducing the risk of a wider outbreak. “Controlling locusts during the nymph stage is crucial,” a Biosecurity Queensland spoke

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Tourism Whitsundays Launches New Website

November 13, 2025

To Elevate The Naturally Iconic Experience

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Chamber Chat 14 November

November 13, 2025

From Awards to Advocacy: What’s Next for Local Business Congratulations to all Whitsunday Business Awards 2025 nominees! The quality of submissions was breathtaking. We look forward to celebrating your achievements at the Awards Ceremony on Friday 21 November at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre. The event has sold out and promises to be a fantastic evening celebrating and recognising business excellence across our region. We’re also pleased to see Whitsunday Regional Council confirm the reo

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Proserpine Twilight Christmas Fair

November 13, 2025

Call For Stall Holders And Food Vendors Get ready for a night of festive cheer and community spirit - the Proserpine Twilight Christmas Fair is returning to Main Street on Friday, 12 December 2025, from 5.00pm to 8.00pm. Local market stall holders and food vendors are being asked to take part in what promises to be a magical evening celebrating everything we love about our community - local creativity, good food, and Christmas joy. It's the perfect way to kick off the Christmas Spirit and with

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Foreshore Movie Night Under The Stars

November 13, 2025

Residents and visitors are invited to enjoy a relaxed evening by the water as the Airlie Beach Foreshore transforms into the open-air cinema on Friday, 21 November 2025. The free community movie night will kick off at 6pm, featuring two much-loved films Rango followed by Drop Dead Fred. Rango follows the Chameleon who has lived as a sheltered family pet experiences an identity crisis after landing in the frontier town of Dirt, where he becomes the new sheriff. What begins as an act soon turns

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Gig Guide 14 November

November 13, 2025

Friday 14 November Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm - 10pm) Grand View Hotel: Double Header (from 8pm) Horseshoe Bay Cafe: Matty Black (5.30pm - 8.30pm) Sorrento: Kaedan McCarthy (4pm - 7pm) KC's: Shaun Diver (from 8pm) Saturday 15 November Airlie Beach Hotel: Pink Gaga (2pm - 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm - 10pm) Grand View Hotel: DJ Night (from 8pm) Horseshoe Bay Cafe: Matty Black (5.30pm - 8.30pm) Coral Sea Pavillion: DJ Session (2-6pm) Sorrento: Ash Smith (4pm - 7pm) KC

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What's On November 14

November 12, 2025

November 16 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am 20 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Bowen Library, from 10am 21 Rango and Drop Dead Fred, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm 23 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am 25 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am 25 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am 26 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00

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Matchbox Twenty Tribute Set To Rock Airlie Beach Hotel

November 12, 2025

Fans of Matchbox Twenty and Rob Thomas are in for a treat next weekend as the Australian Matchbox Twenty Tribute Show heads to the Airlie Beach Hotel for the very first time. While the band’s guitarist has previously visited the Whitsundays with the INXS Tribute Show, founding member and bass player Ronny Howard said the full group is excited to make its debut in paradise. “If you could see what the weather in Melbourne is doing today, you wouldn’t need to ask if we’re looking forward to it,”

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Boomer: A Gentle Soul Looking for Her Second Chance

November 12, 2025

After her world was suddenly turned upside down, Boomer, a gentle seven-year-old girl, is ready to find the love and stability she’s been missing. Once surrendered to the pound, Boomer’s future was uncertain — but thanks to the kindness of rescuers, she’s now safe in foster care and beginning to rediscover her spark. At first, she was understandably subdued, unsure of her new surroundings. But with a little time, patience, and affection, her loving personality has begun to shine through. Boome

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Bowen Community Centre Recognises Community Champions

November 12, 2025

On Friday 7 November the Bowen Community Centre thanked businesses and community members for their support throughout the year. The 2025 Bowen Community Centre Community Champions were: Abbot Point Operations Aurizon Bowen Community Sunday Markets Bowen Industrial Hire ECM Project Engineering Grace Christian Fellowship Holy Trinity Anglican Church Horseshoe Bay Social Club James Barry (In Memorium) Lowcock Builders Zonta Club of Bowen Mayor Ry Collins Peries IGA Bowen Woolworths Bowen Prices Pl

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Dive In and Reeflect 14 November

November 12, 2025

Hi Everyone, This week marks National Recycling Week. While it’s great to have a dedicated week to raise awareness, it’s important to remember that recycling should be a year-round practice. To support this, I’ve included a brief guide outlining what can and cannot be recycled. Happy Reading! Ruth

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ITS NATIONAL RECYCLING WEEK!

November 12, 2025

National Recycling Week: The Do’s and Don’ts of Recycling As National Recycling Week rolls around, Whitsunday residents are being encouraged to take a closer look at what’s going into their yellow-lid recycling bins. By knowing what belongs, and what doesn’t, we can all play a part in reducing landfill waste and supporting a cleaner, more sustainable region. The Do’s of Recycling You can confidently place the following items in your recycling bin: Glass bottles and jars Paper and cardboard

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Whale, Would You Look at Those Smugglers!

November 12, 2025

"Whales of the Whitsundays" (WoW) is a community-led initiative that promotes the monitoring, conservation, and cultural connection to the whales in the Whitsundays region. Through citizen science, educational programs, and events like the "Welcome Whale" event, WoW has contributed to the Whitsundays being officially designated as the world's first Whale Heritage Site within a World Heritage Area, recognising its importance for migrating humpback whales. Now, their conservation efforts are maki

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Festival Delivers $5 Million Economic Boost In Record-Breaking Year

November 12, 2025

The dust has settled on the Whitsundays, but the sound of music still echoes in Airlie Beach as the 2025 Airlie Beach Festival of Music wraps up, celebrating a record-breaking year for both attendance and community spirit. The three-day music event, which saw the town's venues and the iconic Main Tent fully activated, delivered an estimated $5 million injection into the local economy. This huge success was driven by a staggering turnout, confirming the festival's status as a must-attend event o

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Hot Scores And Fancy Hats At Melbourne Cup Golf Day

November 12, 2025

It was a day of glamour, good humour, and great golf as players turned out for the club’s Melbourne Cup event, where the racing may have been on the screen, but the competition was fierce on the fairways. Congratulations went to those lucky enough to win a share in the Melbourne Cup sweeps, and a big thank you was extended to everyone who helped make the day such a success — from those who donated food and prizes to the volunteers who kept things running smoothly. The ever-popular Best Hat com

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SIZZLING WEEK OF BOWLS AT AIRLIE BEACH

November 12, 2025

Just when it seemed things couldn’t get any better, both the weather and the bowls were sizzling at Airlie Beach this week. Tuesday’s social bowls saw skipper Lyn Graham and lead Greg Fennell claim the Highest Winning Margin, dominating a strong field. On Wednesday, 18 bowlers took to the green for another round of social triples. Tony “Take the Money” Whitehorn continued his hot streak alongside Alma Rose Zaldivar and Alan Pershouse, finishing as runaway winners. Friday morning’s Endeavour F

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MEMORIAL DAY SUCCESSFUL UNDER SUNNY SKIES

November 12, 2025

It was looking very much like we might have insufficient teams for this year’s Memorial Day, with so many other events being held on the same weekend. We thank all those who chose to come and play bowls in our carnival. Saturday morning brought more of the hot and steamy conditions we’ve been experiencing as we head into what looks to be a long, hot summer. The quality of bowls played by all twelve teams was extraordinary across all three games during the day. The clubhouse air conditioning was

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PROSERPINE GOLF CLUB RESULTS 14 November

November 12, 2025

It was another warm week at Proserpine Golf Club, with only Thursday’s brief downpour interrupting play. The club also launched a new Skins qualifier event, with round two to be played on November 29 and the grand final set for December. On Melbourne Cup Day, strong fields turned out for the Single Stableford. Blake Gee (42 pts) and Tina Badenhorst (38 pts) claimed wins in the men’s and ladies’ events respectively, while Larry Muller and Peter Lindsay led the Veterans. Wednesday’s Monthly Meda

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Melbourne Cup At Wangaratta Bowls

November 12, 2025

On Melbourne Cup Day, our stalwart members enjoyed an afternoon of bowls on Tuesday — with a pause, of course, to watch the big race. Winners came from Rink 3, where Bron Tolcher, Deb Retchless, and Mark Drummond defeated Bill Myers, Shirley Jones, and Alby Vigar. Robyn Stitt, Cliff Querro, and Gordon Querro also claimed a win over Lindy Suann, Irene Laird, and Gavin Charles. The jackpot didn’t go off. Sunday’s social play saw Celly, Teresa, Skinny, and Stuart take the win over Albie, Irene, De

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Junior Cricket Results 14 November

November 12, 2025

Under 11 Boys The U11 Pitties were back on home turf against Magpies White in a spirited contest. PJCA batted first after winning the toss, with a big thanks to N. Garraway for switching sides so both teams could field full squads. W. White led the charge with 18 runs, supported by L. Neal (13), L. Stevens (12) and J. Smith (12) as the Pitties posted a steady 111, built on smart running and solid partnerships. With the ball, Z. Mead (1-17 off 3) and Neal (1-19 off 3) kept the Maggies under press

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$2 Million Package Strengthens Homeless Support In Mackay

November 7, 2025

$2 Million Package Strengthens Homeless Support In Mackay It’s been a significant week for Mackay, with the Government confirming a $2 million funding boost aimed at supporting vulnerable residents and local homelessness services. The package includes $1 million for Chances House, the city’s key drop-in centre, and $1 million for additional specialist services across Mackay and the Whitsundays. Premier David Crisafulli said the investment offers a “fresh start” for Queenslanders, while Housing

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