
Pennants have been set aside for a couple of weeks as players from across the district seize the opportunity to participate in the Australian Open on the Gold Coast, testing their skills against competitors from wider afield. Wednesday Social Bowls In Wednesday's Social Bowls, Ashley, Philip Brown, and Heather Brown defeated Alen Sanderson, Philip Brown, and Sandy Daffara with a score of 26-14. John Anderson, Barry Zillmann, and Nev Smith narrowly defeated Arthur Griffith, Carol, and Mike Harris
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The Monday self-selected triples kicked off with a full green. John Hayson, Max Ritchie, and Peter Nesbitt emerged victorious, defeating J. Harding, Graeme Read, and Allan Rolfe. Runners-up were Terrie Crozier, Michael Loughhead, and Bob Dykstra, who defeated Kerry, Heidi Reif, and G. Feast. Tuesday Social Bowls Tuesday’s winners were M. Gleeson, M. Wilson, and G. Solly, who defeated J. Hayson, S. Shearing, and June Walsh. Nick Dalee, Lorraine Knight, and Joe Paynting were runners-up, defeating
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Toni Clauss clinched the PDLAW Wednesday monthly medal with an impressive nett 75, finishing two shots ahead of Diane Chard. The pins were awarded to Rehab Hull, Toni Clauss, and Elspeth Scotford. Thursday's Venuesmart Monthly Medal Luke Wayth emerged victorious in Thursday's Venuesmart monthly medal, achieving a fine nett 63. John Dodds followed three shots behind. Leading the A division were Andrew Albergo with a nett 67 and Adam Maggs with a nett 68. Pins went to Gary Scotford, Michael Cragg,
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In the weekly 9-hole stableford, Billy O’Connor secured first place with 23 points. Jayden Parata followed closely with 22 points, while Nicola McKenzie took third place with 20 points on countback. Friday’s 9-Hole Stableford Travis Clinch emerged victorious in Friday’s 9-hole stableford with 21 points. Jimmy Millar claimed second place with 20 points, and Elise Hodgson secured third place with 19 points. Sunday’s 2BBB Ambrose Rhys Bartholomew and Tyson Flavel took first place in Sunday’s 2BBB A
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On Sunday, two Cannons travelled to Townsville to join 117 swimmers in the Townsville Strand Ocean Swim. Jacob Bell, 17, won the 4km Magnetic Island Swim Qualifier with a time of 55 minutes 22 seconds, aiming to complete the Magnetic Island to Townsville Swim in July. Nelson Malady competed in the 2km event, finishing in 41 minutes 56 seconds, qualifying for the team swim from Magnetic Island to Townsville. Coaches Raylene Rasmussen and Mark Erickson also participated in the 4km event, successfu
Read morePaul Dray, a grower in Proserpine, is thrilled to have acquired a high-rise spray tractor that will grant him flexibility in the timing of his herbicide application. This flexibility enables him to use less harmful herbicides (knockdowns) reducing his reliance on residual herbicides. Paul was able to make the purchase assisted by Reef Catchments through the Major Grants Project under the Mackay Whitsunday Water Quality Program (MWWQP) The MWWQP is funded by the partnership between the Australia
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The Bruce Highway is currently blocked at Foxdale near Quarry Road following a truck roll over. The incident has resulted in lane closures and reduced traffic flow in all directions, causing significant delays for motorists. Emergency services are on the scene and additional units are en route to manage the situation and facilitate the clearance of the highway. Authorities are advising drivers to expect delays and consider alternative routes if possible. Motorists traveling in the area are
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Hi again, lovely readers, Last weekend was one of the busiest but most remarkable weekends I’ve had in a long time! I attended a free Writing Memoir and Personal Stories workshop at the Mackay City Library last Saturday to expand my skills as a writer. It was hosted by two powerhouse individuals from the Whitsundays and I left feeling more encouraged than ever to get my own book underway. That same day I made an appearance at Legends on the Lawn - not only to take cool shots for page 21, but
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TJ, also known as "The Free Hugs Guy," has captured the hearts of Mackay residents with his selfless acts of kindness despite facing unemployment. You may have seen him around town, in front of shopping centres or driving around town with "Free hugs" proudly displayed on his car and attire. While spreading community love through free hugs is already a significant gesture, TJ goes above and beyond by distributing vouchers worth $50 each for meat, fruit & veg, and other shopping amenities whene
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Earlier this week, on Tuesday, June 4, Wilmar Sugar and Renewables advised more than 1,200 waged employees that anyone participating in industrial action from yesterday, Wednesday, June 5 will be locked out until further notice. Workers have been told that if they are locked out, they will not be paid until the lockout is lifted. A company spokesman said the decision to lock out was not taken lightly. “We respect employee rights to union membership and their right to take lawful industrial ac
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Last Sunday, about 100 locals gathered at the Bakers Creek Memorial to pay their respects to the forty lives lost in 1942, following a horrific plane crash that became a part of regional and international history. Eighty-one years ago, a United States Army Air Force B-17C Flying Fortress, tail number 40-2072, crashed at 6:02am at Bakers Creek, about 6-kilometres south of Mackay airport and 1-kilometre northwards of the Bakers Creek Memorial. On June 14 of 1943, forty of the 41 American “GIs”
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A lucky Mackay man has declared a life-changing $114,000 win in a recent Keno draw, which he says has come at the most ‘perfect time’ for his upcoming family holiday. The North Queenslander looks forward to a total prize of $114,014.30 after he scored the Keno prize in draw 190, on Tuesday 28 May 2024. Coincidentally, the winning man shared he almost left the club without putting a Keno ticket on but decided to stay a bit longer to celebrate his friend’s birthday. “I am still in complete
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A series of break-ins have occurred and locals have been urged to contact police with any additional information regarding the incidents. May 23 - Four Teens Caught Following South Mackay Break In Around 11.20pm on May 23, it is alleged that four people were observed entering a fenced complex on Milton Street and breaking into a caretakers shed. Police were contacted and promptly attended the scene.It is alleged that the officers sighted the four people driving a Kawasaki buggy out of the shed
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Please be advised that Badyari Yalu Road (pronounced bud-jar-e yar-loo), which links Rosewood Drive and Eimeo Road through the new Northern Beaches Community Hub site, will be closed for approximately four months from Monday, June 3. The internal road will be inaccessible until late September as part of additional works being undertaken in stage 1A, including civil, landscaping and drainage works. Stage 1A of the project is partly funded by the Australian Government and Mackay Regional Council
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Federal Member for Dawson, Andrew Willcox has emerged as an advocate for the agricultural sector within the region, addressing the evolving needs of Australian farmers and the underlying issues they face. Mr Willcox has recently welcomed the Federal Government’s backflip on the ill-advised changes to the Pacific Australian Labour Mobility (PALM) Schemes mandatory work hours. In his statement, Mr. Willcox outlines the detrimental impact of the previous policy, implemented despite warnings from v
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Around 530 patients in the Mackay region have benefited from the new dedicated post-operative care services at the Mackay Base Hospital. Following surgery, the Post-Operative Support System (PODSS) team meet with the patient before they go home, providing them with information and a phone number to call for assistance for up to 30 days post-surgery. Patients have said the Clinical Nurse Consultant gave them the extra support needed once they were home such as organising additional medication,
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Dunes Harbour Beach isn’t just a beach destination - it’s a growing vibrant community nestled right on Mackay Harbour, offering a lifestyle that feels like a holiday, every day against a backdrop of stunning coastal vistas. One of their standout events is the free Beachside Breakfast which kicked off at the end of May, drawing beach lovers for a delicious bacon and egg roll catered by Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club and barista-made coffee by Deja Brew Café and Catering. Plus, there’s free face pain
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The Whitsunday Anglican School STEAM Centre, designed by BSPN Architecture, made an impressive impact at the North Queensland Regional Architecture Awards in Townsville last weekend. The STEAM Centre was officially unveiled on the 23rd of May at Whitsunday Anglican School and has since marked a significant milestone for education within the Mackay region. A first for the Mackay and Whitsunday region, the world-class facility is available for students from Kindergarten to Year 12, placing them
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Queensland Police Service issued an online announcement, later shared on a community Facebook page, seeking public assistance to locate the owners of a lost mobile phone. QPS said that on May 22, police from Mackay came into possession of a mobile phone (iPhone 15) at a location in Glenella and it was suspected of being a stolen item. Efforts were made to identify the owners of the phone found by the police, with the aim of returning it to its rightful owner. When the phone was powered up, an
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Children jumped with excitement at BB Print Stadium last Sunday at the 2024 Family Fun day, where rides, jumping castles, a petting zoo and plenty of coffee and food vans were available. Funds rasied on the day will go towards the Mackay Hospital Foundation to aid in local healthcare.
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Care Kitchen was founded in 2014 as a cooking school for adults with a disability. Each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday you will find six amazing participants achieving some outstanding results, preparing, cooking and presenting a wide variety of dishes using a range of cooking methods. The point of difference is that all of this is done from a professional outlook and the participants proudly wear a chef’s uniform. So, what does a typical day look like? Weighing, sifting, beating, baking, co
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Four former Mackay school students are all smiles about returning to the region and doing their final year dentistry placement at Mackay Base Hospital. Jael Mezieres, Carly Featherstone, Lauren Pearson and Aditya (Adi) Suvarna all attended primary and high school in Mackay and are now in their fifth year of studying a Bachelor of Dental Surgery in Cairns. They are part of a group of eight students in their final week of a four-month placement in the dental unit at Mackay Base Hospital. Jael, w
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Shockingly, one in seven Australians experience social isolation and over one in six experience loneliness. That’s a 33% percent increase since 2012 with loneliness now declared as a global health epidemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO). Knowing this, Australians are being encouraged to engage in volunteering as a way to alleviate the impacts of social isolation and make a real difference in the lives of those in the community who are in need. Orange Sky is a not-for-profit organisati
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Federal Member for Dawson, Andrew Willcox, has welcomed the announcement that China will lift its ban on Australian beef exports. “This is a positive step for Australian beef farmers and producers, with the suspension of five of the bans being lifted immediately,” said Mr Willcox. “China has always been a valued trading partner for Australian agriculture which is a trade dependent sector, exporting more than 70% of what we produce. “My concern now is the workforce shortages that our farmers a
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