
On Wednesday night, the Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club presented the Queensland LC team with their state shirts. Congratulations to Jy Parkinson, Jacob Bell, Tora Delac, Holly Perrin, Jacob Dewis, Remy Hedges, and coach Mark Erickson for making the Cannons 2022 State Team. They will head to the Queensland LC Championships held in Brisbane from December 10 to 16.
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Decades of community service, voluntary work and supporting youth was recognised last month as Kieran Horsfall was awarded Mackay Man of the Year at the International Men’s Day Breakfast. Kieran’s role as Police Coordinator for Project Booyah Mackay sees him help and mentor disadvantaged youth through issues at home, school and with the law.
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Sharon Fox was looking forward to a road trip with her good friend Helen Barnett earlier this year but before the two could reunite, Helen went missing. 54-year-old Helen of Koumala went missing on Sunday, February 13, 2022, and after thorough searches, no trace of Helen has been uncovered.
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Do you know a Box from an Irukandji? Mackay Regional Council is installing new warning signs at a number of popular beaches to coincide with the beginning of stinger season.
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They say many hands make light work, and these dedicated citizens put it to the test, coming together to spruce up the Mackay City Heart one dirty window at a time. Ahead of tonight’s City Heart Christmas, the Mackay Town Team along with past and present Chamber committee members and Council representatives hit the City Heart last Sunday to make the city’s windows sparkle.
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Last week, Kaley from STAR 101.9 wrote in her column that she's a firm believer in waiting until December 1 to get into the Christmas spirit, and it got me thinking about the different traditions we have.
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The Gargett community gathered for their annual rodeo recently, but it was the half time entertainment that stole the show. Emily Mastropaolo held a raffle and auction at the rodeo, raising funds and awareness for Motor Neurone Disease, a cause close to their hearts since their brother Phillip was diagnosed last November.
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Christmas is once again upon us and Grapevine Group is reminding the Mackay, Isaac and Whitsunday communities to keep an eye on mates and loved ones, and to do their bit by learning the 16 warning signs of suicide.
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Six boaties had a lucky escape last week when their vessel sank near Scawfell Island. RACQ CQ Rescue were tasked to investigate reports of a rapidly sinking ship and departed base quickly, with a rescue crewman on board prepared for a possible over water winch retrieval from a sinking boat.
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Residents on the north side of the Pioneer River are about to have a whole lot more choice when that craving for something spicy hits. Popular Mexican quick service restaurant Guzman y Gomez (GYG) has submitted documents to Mackay Regional Council with plans to build its first Mackay location in the carpark of Mount Pleasant Centre.
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The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is leading master planning for the priority Port of Hay Point/Mackay to establish a long-term strategic outlook for the ports, however a group of concerned residents say the plan puts a fragile ecosystem near North Harbour Beach (North Wall) at risk.
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Anglo American’s steelmaking coal business in Australia will be powered by 100 per cent renewable energy from 2025, as part of a ten-year deal with Queensland government-owned energy generator, Stanwell.
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Two steelmaking coal mines in the Bowen Basin have been given the green light, bringing with them up to 130 good regional jobs. Resources Minister Scott Stewart said the approval of Futura Resources’ Fairhill and Wilton projects near Emerald was a big boost for the regional workforce and economy.
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Construction for a new Moranbah Hospital is expected to commence early next year, with the new facility providing improved medical imaging facilities as well as a helipad.
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A new report has confirmed the importance of the resources sector to the Queensland economy, with a record $94.6 billion contributed by coal, gas, and minerals producers in the 2021/22 financial year.
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Why didn’t we order all the parts before we started? Let’s break this down a little more! Repair facilities are generally governed by insurance and the scope of works that are initially allowed or approved. This is limited to what is visible at the time of the estimate. We can of course provide an indication of damage we believe has occurred however this is rarely included in the initial approved scope of work.
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Every year, we’re reminded of the incredible Christmas spirit we see spread throughout Mackay for those doing it tough over this period. Get Real Workwear & Safety is a proud locally owned and operated business committed to supporting the community. As part of that, we know that people are doing it tough and there are ways we can all get on board to help.
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Following the success of the first intake of students to complete the Budyubari Bidyiri Kebi Stapal (Big Dream Small Steps) program, the Mackay Hospital and Health Service (MHHS) is encouraging current Year 10 students to consider applying for the school-based health traineeships.
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A household name throughout Sarina and beyond for 50 years, JT & PA Croyden Pty Ltd celebrated hauling for half a century and reflected on how their business had evolved through the decades.
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The tender for civil works for the eagerly anticipated Woodlands District Park project has been awarded to local contractor, Vassallo Constructions, with works commencing this month. Mayor Greg Williamson said the project was all about improving liveability for residents.
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At least 25 trees have been damaged at Ball Bay in a shocking act of vegetation vandalism. The incident involved the complete removal of some of the trees at Buoro Street and extensive trimming of others.
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More than 70 landholders attended the 11th Annual Healthy Soils Symposium conference last week in Mackay, wanting to learn more about how to create vibrant healthy soils for increased productivity and sustainability.
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Growers and agri-technology representatives gathered in Emerald last week as part of AgTech Month to collectively brainstorm new and clever ways to address cropping challenges with technology solutions.
Read moreAs everyone is winding down for Christmas, I’m officially signing off for the year and heading onto maternity leave. It’s such a bittersweet time, as I will certainly miss being on air and working with the awesome crew at Star 101.9, however I’m also very excited to welcome my boy into the world and take a little time to focus on just family.
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They’re there when you often need them most, through births, deaths, marriages and even buying your first home. JPs in the Community are local volunteers, trained Queenslanders who can witness and certify your routine legal documents. For example, wills, affidavits, statutory declarations and enduring documents.
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