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Cannons Enjoy Pioneer Swim Carnival

May 25, 2023

22 Cannonvale Cannons braved the cool conditions to compete at the Pioneer Short Course Transition Meet held in Mackay on Sunday. Coaches, Mark Erickson and Ken Crittenden were very proud of all the young swimmers and would like to thank all the wonderful parents who assisted with officiating and managing the team. Highlights include:

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Whitsunday Touch Football

May 25, 2023

WTA was happy to welcome NQTA Referees Director Joe Lo Grande to our last round of Touch on Monday. Joe was able to assess three of our referees and we are proud to announce that Tim, Callan and Claudia are our new Level 2 Referees. Congratulations, your untiring efforts have been rewarded.

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New Group Aiming To Keep Community Informed

May 19, 2023

A new community group has been formed by a group of concerned residents from the Dawson and Capricornia electorates. The Dawson.Capricornia Community Watch Group was formed about a month ago over concerns for policies passed down by the United Nations (UN), World Health Organisation (WHO) and World Economic Forum (WEF). Member Pamela Holloway said the Dawson.Capricornia Community Watch Group is concerned about Mackay Regional Council’s membership with the ICLEI, formally the International Counci

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A NEW VISION FOR THE WHITSUNDAYS

May 18, 2023

The most influential political leaders in the region attended a lively Whitsunday Coast Chamber of Commerce special event on Tuesday evening, the key item on the agenda: a new vision for the Whitsundays.

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Editor's Note

May 18, 2023

Hi Everyone,Having lived with a ‘senior citizen’ for the past three months, I have come to notice that the world is often not built with ‘oldies’ in mind.My mum is in her 70s and she is spritely, alert, and quick-thinking – a good intellectual match for anyone she meets – and she certainly gets a lot of laughs with her witty sense of humour.

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Braking The Cycle With Driver Steve

May 18, 2023

For Steve Fraser, volunteering with the Whitsundays PCYC Braking the Cycle Program was a no brainer. Braking the Cycle is a program that assists people with meeting the requirements for getting their license, through providing a registered car and a driver mentor to supervise.

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Police Shooting Victim Remembered

May 18, 2023

Luke Gilbert’s 25th birthday was marked by a group of compassionate community members earlier this week, red and white flowers laid at the location of the police shooting on Airlie Beach main street where he was tragically killed in October last year.

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Massive Cuts To Regional Pharmacies

May 18, 2023

Regional pharmacies are feeling the brunt of budget cuts with the new 60-day prescription policy set to halve their annual dispensing fee, with one local pharmacist saying this will cost his business $250,000 per year.

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Valley Families Face Uncertain Future

May 18, 2023

Pioneer Valley residents fear being forced from their land as the Queensland Government forges ahead with plans to build the world’s biggest pumped hydro. Concerned residents were joined by Federal Member for Capricornia Michelle Landry and Leader of The Nationals and Shadow Minister for Agriculture David Littleproud earlier this week, touring some of the properties that are set to be affected by the Pioneer-Burdekin Pumped Hydro Scheme. Netherdale residents Charlene and Joe bought their prope

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Grasstree Beach Residents Concerned Over Hoon “Theme Park”

May 18, 2023

A group of Grasstree Beach residents have shared their concerns about activity occurring on state and council land surrounding the beachside community. The man spearheading the campaign, who wished to remain anonymous, said the bushland behind and to the north of Hillside Drive stretching up towards Salonika Beach, including Mick Ready Beach, has become a “theme park” for people with motorbikes, four-wheel drives and offroad buggies. “The area near Mick Ready Beach used to be fairly clear and pe

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Laptops Donated To Aid Distance Education

May 18, 2023

Seven laptops were donated to YIRS One Stop Youth Shop earlier this week courtesy of CQUniversity Mackay. The pre-used laptops, all approximately 12 months old, will be utilised by students currently enrolled at Charters Towers School of Distance Education. “At the moment, the students are rotating on a roster because we didn’t have enough laptops,” said YIRS Service Manager Deanne Chapman. “The generous offer of these laptops is going to make a big difference. There are currently 30 students st

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Sit Down With Sam

May 18, 2023

Hi readers It was some time last year that I decided I was going to get into dancing. Rock and roll and line dancing have long been popular amongst my family. Whether it’s a wedding, a 21st or a 50th, there’s almost always a dancefloor and it’s almost always packed when ‘Man! I Feel Like A Woman!’ comes on. I’m sure I used to dance when I was younger but as I hit those pubescent years, I was suddenly “too cool”. I’m proud to say I’ve overcome that dancefloor hesitance. I wouldn’t say I’m better

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Brewery To Open On Pioneer River

May 18, 2023

With a prime location overlooking the Pioneer River and Forgan Bridge at Bluewater Quay, the former site of Lebanese Restaurant Ashtart has laid dormant for years. But Mackay Regional Council is brewing something up for the site, selecting J&J Brewing Co Pty Ltd, better known as Red Dog, as the new licensee. Red Dog Brewery aim to open their new taphouse and restaurant on the river in July, adding to their current location on Chain Street, which opened in April 2022. Mayor Greg Williamson said t

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New Mine Approved In Moranbah

May 18, 2023

For the first time since coming to power, the Labor Government has approved a new coal mine in the Isaac region, but new strict environmental regulations and timeframes are attached. The mine, 28 kilometres east of Moranbah, was provisionally approved by the Federal Government and it is set to become the third mine operated by Bowen Coking Coal. The company currently employs a 700 strong workforce and will be mining for high quality, high yielding metallurgical coal used for steelmaking. The ne

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New Jetty Set To Open Up Keswick Island

May 18, 2023

Plans are now in place for a new jetty on Keswick Island and local residents say this will increase accessibility for all and reinstate a casual boating community that will revive the local tourism industry. Keswick Island Headlease Holder, Oasis Forest (China Bloom), has lodged its Development Application for the jetty with Mackay Regional Council and approvals have already been granted by the Queensland Government and the Australian Government through the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Auth

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Local Deaths Prompt Investigations

May 18, 2023

A 50 year old man has died on a private property in Ball Bay after suffering an electric shock. Emergency services were called to the Cape Hillsborough property on Tuesday, May 16. It was declared the next morning that the man had been found deceased at the scene. Workplace Health and Safety Queensland are assisting police in the investigation. The week prior, a crime scene was declared and forensic examinations are underway after a fire broke out on a property at Eungella on the evening of Thur

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Flowers Of Opportunity This Mother’s Day

May 18, 2023

This Mother’s Day, Mackay mums experienced the joy of receiving flowers, sold with love, by enthusiastic Endeavour Foundation clients who enjoyed the experience of participating in a worthy cause. For the past 31 years, more than 70,000 chrysanthemums have been cultivated by the Endeavour Foundation at its Bundaberg Disability Social Enterprise for Mother’s Day. The flowers are hand-picked, stripped, and put into 7000 bunches, many of which are sold locally while thousands more are transporte

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A THANK YOU OUR VOLUNTEERS

May 18, 2023

It’s coming up to 12 months since being elected, and what an honour it is to be chosen to represent our incredible region. Being able to bring your voice to our nation’s capital nearly every sitting week, being able to share your voice in our national debates, travelling to every corner of our beautiful electorate, and meeting so many incredible people are just some of the great perks of representing you! But one of my favourite parts of the being the Federal Member is meeting people across the

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Live The Death You Please

May 18, 2023

Talking about death and dying won’t kill you, and neither will watching a film about it. This is the message a new and inspiring documentary is bringing audiences all over the country during National Palliative Care Week. A total of 60 cinemas in Australia will be showing ‘Live The Life You Please’ and Event Cinemas, Mount Pleasant is one of them. The film follows the journeys of several individuals who experience end-of-life-care and it aims to change the public perception on death and what

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International Nurses Day

May 18, 2023

Recognised For Making A Difference International Nurses Day is an opportunity to celebrate and recognise nurses for their roles in the community and dedication to achieving health outcomes for their patients. Celebrated each year on May 12 in recognition of the anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birth, Mackay Hospital and Health Service marks the day with morning and afternoon teas and the annual International Nurses Day Awards. “It’s really important to celebrate the achievements of our nur

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Eco Tourism Receives $9.2 Million Kickstart

May 18, 2023

A total of six eco-tourism projects are set to receive a share in $9.3 million of state government funding and the Pioneer Valley Tourism Hub has been named one of them. The Activate Ecotourism Infrastructure initiative will provide funds to kickstart an outdoor tourism hub that will accommodate up to 26 visitors in a brand-new lodge to be built in Finch Hatton. It is hoped the lodge will complement the new bike trails in the area and open opportunities for guided fishing experiences at the ne

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Million Paws For A Good Cause

May 18, 2023

With the Million Paws Walk coming up, RSPCA Mackay Shelter Manager Jacqueline Smith is calling on the community to get involved after a three-year hiatus. On Sunday, May 28, locals and their furry friends will walk and play, with every step and dollar helping to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome dogs in need just like Ms Smith’s recent adoptee Millie. Two-year-old ridgeback Millie came into RSPCA Mackay’s care in 2022 with severe injuries to her front and back left legs after running through a bar

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Desex And Receive Reimbursement

May 18, 2023

In a big move, Mackay Regional Council is trialling a reimbursement scheme for low-income earners to de-sex their pet cat or dog. “Each year there are countless unwanted dog and cat litters in the region,” Mayor Greg Williamson said. Through the program, eligible pet owners can receive a reimbursement of $75 to desex cats and $150 for dogs. Pet owners must be a certain criteria: - Be a resident of Mackay - Hold an approved Queensland concession card, including seniors, sole parents, widows, st

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Seven Marathons In Seven Days For Mackay Runner

May 18, 2023

Mackay local runner, Brenda Windsor, is taking on the mammoth Bravehearts 777 Marathon this June. Brenda has been running for 12 years, after stumbling into the sport during a bootcamp fitness class. From there, she steadily increased her speed and distance, and is now set to complete her third Bravehearts 777 Marathon. The 777 Marathon takes participants to all seven Australian states, over seven days, to complete seven marathons consecutively, to raise awareness and funds for Bravehearts and

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Pleystowe Mill Reunion

May 18, 2023

1869 was the beginning of the Sugar Cane industry in the Walkerston area when cane was grown and supplied to Pleystowe Sugar Mill. The first sugar crushing season at Pleystowe was in 1872. A distillery was added to the mill in 1873 in order to manufacture the quite popular - ‘Pleystowe Rum’. Allegedly, the distillery operated for just a few years. In 1918 a disastrous cyclone hit the Mackay region dropping 84 inches of rain in just 6 days - 2134 mm! At that time there was another mill in the

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