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Harvest Triples

May 6, 2022

Marian Ladies Bowls Club hosted its annual Harvest Triples tournament last month.

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NQ Games – Athletics

May 5, 2022

The Festival of Athletics was held last weekend in Townsville in conjunction with the North Queensland Games.

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Bluewater Quay Social And Hammo Hilly Half

May 5, 2022

Whilst a huge local contingent of athletes landed on Hamilton Island for the Hamilton Island Hilly Half Marathon, locally more than thirty runners enjoyed the perfect running conditions for the Mackay Road Runners social Bluewater Quay.

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Event Guide

May 5, 2022

Friday 6 May Free Guided Walk - Flower Trail Friday, 10:00am to 11:30am Bring your Mum to a special walk where we discover some of the delightful flowers in our special Botanic Gardens. Many are small and white, others are boldly coloured but all have a story to tell. Maya will be your guide for this walk. To book your spot, phone the Botanic Gardens on 4952 7300. Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens

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When The Moon Hits Mackay, Like A Big Pizza Pie

May 5, 2022

That’s Amore! Mackay will transform into a ‘Little Italy’ across Wood Street and Victoria Street next Saturday as it celebrates the return of the annual Italian Street Party – Molto Bene!

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RIN Awards Finalists Announced

May 5, 2022

The 2022 Resource Industry Network (RIN) Awards judging panel has meticulously looked through this years’ nominations and is excited to announce 16 finalists across seven categories.

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Breaking The Abuse Cycle With Counselling

May 5, 2022

The road to recovery for domestic abuse survivors can be a long and painful one. Overcoming fear, a sense of betrayal and learning how to build self-esteem are steps towards healing, but without professional help, this journey can be difficult.

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Woman Charged With Manslaughter After Alleged Teenage Overdose

May 5, 2022

A 36-year-old woman has been charged with manslaughter following an investigation into the death of a 15-year-old boy at North Mackay last year.

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Tourism CEO Drawn To Bright Lights In Brisbane

May 5, 2022

After six years of overseeing the region’s tourism growth, Mackay Isaac Tourism Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tas Webber has announced his resignation from the organisation.

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Front Row Seats To The Game

May 5, 2022

There was a Mackay debut for the North Queensland Cowboys last month, but not where most would suspect.

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BACK IN TOWN

May 5, 2022

An epic clash is set to take place tomorrow night at BB Print stadium, when the NRL returns for its only fixture to be played in Mackay this year.

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Whitsunday Badminton Players Represent At NQ Games

May 5, 2022

Six Whitsunday locals took to the Queensland Games last weekend to compete in the A and B grade singles and B grade doubles in badminton, claiming two bronze medals and a silver.

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Outrigger Regatta On The Coral Sea

May 5, 2022

The Whitsunday Outriggers Canoe Club hosted a well-attended Outrigger Regatta on Saturday. The event took place at two locations - Shingley Beach and Shute Harbour.

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On the Water

May 5, 2022

Although the wind was swirling around, the threatening clouds stayed away for last week’s Whitsunday Sailing Club twilight race, providing challenging conditions for those who ventured out to sea. This week’s fleet count was 14 boats with a total crew list of 82 sailors.

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A Rally Race Weekend At Whitsunday Sporting Car Club

May 5, 2022

Miles Junior and I slalomed between the bollards at somewhere between 70 and 80 kilometres per hour, and he shouted, “We’re not going to make it”.

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Airlie Bowls News

May 5, 2022

The week started with very poor weather and cancellation of the Ladies’ Tuesday afternoon bowls, however Wednesday Rick Galea organised the afternoon and 24 bowlers played for the jackpot with the runaway winners skippered by Ladda Purdie with Lyn Graham at lead and second John Brown whom defeated skipper Neil Moore with Alan Pershouse at lead and Merve Stewart at second in a wonderful exhibition of lawn bowls.

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Proserpine Bowls News

May 5, 2022

On Wednesday we had an unexpected break in the weather and seven players enjoyed a game of social bowls. John Lahney played double lead. John, Arthur Griffith, Peter Lawton and Sandy Daffara defeated a team of John, John Anderson, Bruce Uhe and Philip Brown 24 - 17.

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Wangaratta Bowls Report

May 5, 2022

Club Competition: There was no bowls Tuesday due to the rain however competition got under way Saturday with Men’s A Singles where Jason Mitchell defeated Graeme Read. Ladies Open Pairs was won by Margaret Wilson and Linda Smith who defeated Marcia Arthur and Lyn Danvers.

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Bowen Golf Report

May 5, 2022

Wednesday’s competition was a single stableford event sponsored by Bowen Golf Club. Men’s winner Reginald Goldup 35 points, runner up Allan Cooper 34 points. Ladies’ winner Claire Garrod 32 points, runner up Grace Nott 31 points.

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Whitsunday Green Golf Report

May 5, 2022

It's been a rather damp week but we are delighted to have been able to assist the local golfing community 'get a round in'.

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Pickleball Report

May 5, 2022

Pickleball Whitsunday is held at 4.30pm Thursday afternoon and 7am Saturday Morning.

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Tennis Report

May 5, 2022

Even with the rain tumbling down Thursday afternoon was action packed with young Felix hitting it off with doing lunges with his Mum leading the way, then working with Coach Jenny on serving and hand eye.

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Sea Eagles Win at Bakers Creek

May 5, 2022

Whitsunday Sea Eagles hit the road across all grades in treacherous conditions to get to Bakers Creek on Saturday with some cracking AFL played across the board.

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Darts Report

May 5, 2022

Darts resumed this week after having a bit of a break over the Easter and Anzac weekends. We began with the midweek clash in Bowen - Kameron Reason putting in a good performance defeating Ross Gallichan 7/3.

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Airlie Beach parkrun Report

May 5, 2022

On Saturday 96 people ran, jogged and walked the 5 kilometre waterfront course, of whom 27 were first timers. 11 recorded new Personal Bests – well done to Ben, Trent, Kadon, Roger, Aaron, Ryker, Jodie, Annette, Jennifer, Emil and Josiah.

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