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Volunteers Create Community Change

May 11, 2023

This year’s theme for National Volunteer Week is ‘The Change Makers’ – and that rings true for the very special people who drive positive change throughout the greater Sarina district.

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The Art Of Acupuncture

May 11, 2023

Mackay’s newest acupuncturist grew up in a Chinese medicine household, following in his father’s footsteps by pursuing acupuncture.“Whenever my brother or I would get sick, it was always herbs and natural medicine first,” said Bob Wong of Art of Acupuncture.“My father and grandfather were practitioners so I would always help out at my father’s clinic when I was studying as well.”

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MAFSA World Sooty Championships

May 11, 2023

There are many small, not-for-profit organisations in the Mackay region that contribute to council’s vision “To become the best region for liveability and livelihood”. One of those organisations is the Mackay Area Fish Stocking Association, better known as MAFSA.

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Rise Like A Phoenix With Counsellor Robyn Geiger

May 11, 2023

A counsellor with over 25 years’ experience, Robyn Geiger understands what it is like to feel the burden of life’s challenges sitting heavily on your shoulders, and she is here to help you release the shackles that hold them in place.

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How much pasta can you eat in 6 hours?

May 11, 2023

If your answer is your own body weight, we are now friends. In saying that, if your answer was what is pasta, then you’re dead to me.Tomorrow is all for you if you love pasta and everything Italian because the Jayco Mackay Italian Street Party happening on Wood and Victoria Streets is on from 3, so you know it’s going to be great.

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May The 4th Be With You

May 11, 2023

Star Wars fans had two reasons to celebrate last week, with the launch of Mackay’s newest arcade, bar and pop culture hangout, Arcadia Bar, falling on Star Wars Day.

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Massive Success At Mackay Track and Field Carnival

May 11, 2023

The annual Mackay Athletics Club Track and Field Carnival attracts competitors of all ages and all classes from across Queensland, including Olympians and world ranking competitors.

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Mackay Opens Saw Rejuvenated Competition

May 11, 2023

One of the biggest events on the Mackay Cycling Club calendar, the annual Mackay Open was held over the May long weekend. With about 40 competitors in total, the two-day event attracted competitors from Newcastle, Rockhampton, Emerald, Sunshine Coast, and one from Townsville.

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Road Runners Run For Shawn

May 11, 2023

Mackay Road Runners and Forsyth’s Accounting Services presented the 5th Annual Shawn Claydon Memorial 10km Shield in honour of one of the Club’s most revered members. Shawn passed away in 2018 from Pancreatic Cancer only six months after diagnosis. Well over eighty of Shawn’s family, friends, running mates and work buddies came together to support the event which raised much needed funds for Pancare (Pancreatic Cancer Research into treatment, care and support to sufferers and their families.)

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Rollers Sink Mackay To Post Important NBL1 North Basketball Victory Double

May 11, 2023

Gold Coast Rollers demonstrated their durability and class to register a double triumph over the Mackay Meteors and Meteorettes in NBL1 North action last Friday night at Mackay Basketball Stadium.

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Courageous Cutters Bow Out Of BMD Premiership Finals

May 11, 2023

Wynnum-Manly Seagulls and Burleigh Bears will feature in the BMD Womens rugby league championship trophy decider after posting epic semi final victories at Davies Park Brisbane last Sunday.

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Editor's Note

May 11, 2023

Hi Everyone,I’m not going to lie . . . it’s been a pretty crazy week!But it has also been very rewarding, and I just love the buzz of working with a team who are as dedicated and passionate as I am about making each issue of the newspaper the best it can possibly be.

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One Girl’s Bravery Makes Massive Change For Local Ladies

May 11, 2023

Almost two weeks ago now, Abbey Coquillon posted onto the Whitsunday Chat Facebook page, sharing how she has been in the area for nearly a year and a half and has yet to make a solid foundation of friendships and relationships outside of work.

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The High-Rise Debate Heats Up

May 11, 2023

Building height regulations for proposed development in Airlie Beach were once again the source of boardroom debate on Wednesday with tensions flaring at the Whitsunday Regional Council Ordinary meeting.

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THE BREAKDOWN - What The Federal Budget Means For You

May 11, 2023

The 2023/24 Federal Budget was released on Tuesday evening with the intention of easing the cost of living for all Australians high on the agenda and evident in the detail.

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Candle Lit Vigil For Domestic Violence Awareness Month

May 11, 2023

Groups from around the community commemorated Domestic Family Violence Awareness Month last week by holding candle lighting ceremonies in Bowen and Airlie Beach.

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Register Now! Bushfire Resilience Training

May 11, 2023

Landowners are invited to educate themselves of the hazards and safe management of bush fires at the Whitsunday Regional Council Bush Fire Resilience Training which is happening across the region this month.

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Councillor Column With Mayor Julie Hall

May 11, 2023

To recognise Domestic Family Awareness Month, Councillors and I attended the Candle Lighting Ceremony at Bowen Town Square last Wednesday as part of Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month.

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Migration, A Pathway To Region Building

May 11, 2023

This week the federal government handed down its review into the role of permanent migration in nation building. After only a relatively brief review which commenced late last year, the government has identified some areas for policy change, and like most shifts associated with a change in government this appears to be flavoured with some obvious, much needed reforms to support the current economy as well as appeasement of interests from within the new government.

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“There is no instant cure” – One Local Mum’s Breast Cancer Battle

May 11, 2023

One day in November, Proserpine resident Jenn Johnson noticed a lump in her breast. She thought nothing of it, and only noticed the lump whenever she was in the shower, finally making a doctor’s appointment later that month.

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‘A Hand Up, Not A Handout’: New Foodbank Opens In Proserpine

May 11, 2023

Community owned and operated, Whitsunday Foodbank Proserpine, has officially opened its doors this week. The foodbank offers household items and low-cost food, including fresh, refrigerated, pantry and frozen items, for members of the community in need.

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The Local Hitter

May 11, 2023

Proserpine State High Year 11 student, Giselle Tronc has been busy, taking part in a National Development Program tour training camp, by Volleyball Australia.

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A Big Birthday Weekend At The Pub

May 11, 2023

The Airlie Beach Hotel is celebrating 55 years in business, and they are inviting everyone to join the festivities with an action-packed weekend of free live entertainment featuring a Comedy Cabaret that promises to take you back to the 70s and 80s.

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Always “Airlie’s Favourite Place To Be”

May 11, 2023

An integral part of the Airlie Beach landscape for the past 55 years, The Airlie Beach Hotel is an iconic location that has evolved alongside its namesake and transformed from a classic Aussie pub of the past to ‘The Pub’ of the present.

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Rock Powerhouse Calls Airlie A Second Home

May 11, 2023

Few people who see regular music at The Airlie Beach Hotel would say they have never heard of Dellacoma Rio, who makes frequent standout performances from the elevated bar top stage.

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