A sparkling Queensland winter’s day gently opened the starting gate for the 40th Hamilton Island Race Week, presented by AMEX, on-water program. The Dent Passage starters spent the morning ashore in postponement drinking coffee and chatting and the Eastern starters bobbed around under beautiful sunshine for a couple of hours, as humpback whales played freely nearby. Sailing can be a waiting game - sailors are accustomed to it - it’s one of the reasons they are generally relaxed at all levels of
Read the full storyThe Whitsunday Game Fish Club’s Airlie Beach Tackle World-sponsored Billfish and Tuna Rally is set for the 13th and 14th of September, and it promises to be a busy weekend with excellent numbers of Sailfish, Juvenile Black Marlin, Mackerel, and Tuna around this season. The event kicks off with a briefing and angler registration on Thursday, 11th September at 6 pm at the club on Altmann Avenue, Cannonvale. The rally is free and open to all club members. Fishing takes place on Saturday, 13th, an
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Read the full storyIn a great round of football, Whitsunday United maintained a clean sheet with not a single goal scored against any side! Unfortunately, the weekend was marred by multiple forfeits of our home games by Mackay clubs with our Div2 Men, U14 and U13 Div1 players all missing out on games. The Div men hosted wanderers on Friday night eager to gain momentum at the end of the league season. Div 2 received a late forfeit win which helps the cause but was a missed opportunity to build for possible finals
Read the full storyThe Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival was buzzing with energy last weekend, and the Cannonvale Cannons were right in the thick of it, showing their strength both in the water and on land.
Saturday’s Junior Triathlon saw a strong turnout from our young Cannons, with Lucas Korosec, Zavier and Caleb Woolston, Lily Woolston, River and Penelope Shields, Sophie Palmero, Pippa Laguna and Finn Temple all giving their best in their respective age groups. A special congratulations goes to Lucas Korosec, who was the first individual triathlete across the line in the 8–10 years age category — a fantastic achievement.
Not content with just one event, Lucas, River and Penelope then backed up to compete in the 300-metre open water swim. The trio exited the water in close succession, finishing second, third and fourth overall. Roxanne Groom also took on her first open water competition in the 750-metre swim, storming home in first place with an impressive time of 9:36.
On Sunday, attention turned to the triathlon events. Roxanne Groom, Matilda Nicholes and Gracie Laguna all represented the club with grit and determination. Matilda shone in the Enticer Triathlon, finishing as the third female across the line, while Gracie followed closely as the fifth female finisher. In the Sprint Triathlon, Roxanne proudly represented the club as the swim leg in her team, whilst Cannons dad Bruce Laguna also made his mark, winning his age group and placing as the fourth male overall.
The weekend wouldn’t have been possible without the dedication of volunteers. A huge thank you goes to Mark and Raylene for lending their time as lifesavers across multiple events, and to all the families who manned the barbecue on Sunday, raising funds to support the club while keeping hungry athletes fuelled.
Well done to all our Cannons athletes for a weekend of outstanding results and team spirit!
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
Grace Laguna, Roxanne Groom and Matilda Nicholes after their triathlon events
River Shields and Lucas Korosec after their first open water event
Photos supplied
The Port Denison Gun Club’s two-day annual shoot on July 26–27 attracted a strong field of 64 competitors from across Australia, including visitors from Tasmania, Victoria, Brisbane, Clermont, Dysart, Mackay/Sarina, the Burdekin, Townsville and Charters Towers.
Caravans began arriving from Wednesday, and by Friday the grounds were almost full. The weekend offered great competition, friendly rivalry, and a warm country welcome — complete with hearty meals from Kerry and Cheryl in the kitchen, a Friday night BBQ, and a roast dinner on Saturday.
Saturday dawned sunny and clear with only a light breeze — rare for “Blowin’ Bowen.” Despite the favourable conditions, only 12 possibles were recorded across the day. Joe Sebastiani shot the only possible in the 30T Medley (Event 1) to take the overall win, while Joe Caruso claimed the Port Denison Championship (Event 2) with a perfect 111/111. Michael Zabala was the standout of the day, taking the Double Barrel Championship (Event 3) with 100/100 and securing the Overall High Gun with 246/250.
Sunday began with light showers before clearing to another fine day. Nick Munro claimed the DB Continental (Event 4) with 68/68, while Peter Scott scored the only possible in the DB Handicap (Event 5) to take first place.
High Gun winners were: Overall – Michael Zabala; AA – Lindsay Groat; A – Brad Rea; B – Nick Munro; C – Chris Robertson. Junior High Gun went to Alex Sebastiani, Ladies to Robyn Mikkelsen, and Veterans to Anthony Lord.
The club thanked its many sponsors, prize donors, volunteers and competitors for making the weekend a success. The next competition will be held on Sunday, August 24.
Contributed with thanks to Colin Edgerton
After a great winter holiday, many visitors are heading home. We wish them safe travels and hope to see them again next year.
Monday’s triples saw Maureen Hyde, Alby Vigar, and Ron Hyde claim victory over Graeme Read, Kennedy Whitton, and Mark Drummond. Runners-up were G. Wills, G. Cornell, and M. Eames, who defeated E. Dunn, John F., and G. Coleman. The jackpot didn’t go off.
On Tuesday, N. McKinnon, D. Retchless, M. Wilson, and J. Walsh defeated I. Hide, V. Boskma, P. Wilson, and N. Dawson. Runners-up James Maurie and John overcame Elaine, Pam, and Geoff. Again, the jackpot didn’t go off.
Fun Friday winners Mary Jackson and Maureen Hyde defeated Grant Hands and Shirley Smith. Runners-up were Carole Bellingham, Jan Harvey, Ron Boskma, and Joe Paynting, who beat Karen, Pam, Alan Gillies, and David Madden. Resting touchers went to Mary, Jim, Neil, Judy, and Jan.
In club competition, the men’s triples were won by Mark Drummond, Kennedy Whitton, and Kevin Daniels, who defeated Jason Wright, Mitch Wright, and Steve Roome.
Sunday’s triples featured eight teams, with Viv Boskma, Ron Boskma, and France Wilmann emerging winners over Karen Halkon, Shirley Smith, and Ron Symmons.
Runners-up Judy Christie, Jack Stamp, and Greg Kelly won the mango against Louise Sheldon Collins, John Hallas, and Norm Dawson.
Congratulations to Denise Wallace and Penny Warren, who partnered with Bernadette Hay and Denise Davis from Thuringowa to win the District Fours at the North Queensland Ladies District Championships in Townsville. Denise was named Player of the Tournament for the most wins across singles, pairs, and fours, earning the Roswell Trophy.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
NQ District Championship 4s winners - NQ President Lyn Riches Bernadette Hay Penny Warren Denise Davis and Denise Wallace.
A brave group of six men and eleven ladies took on the threat of inclement weather at Tuesday’s Stableford, with conditions fortunately holding for a smooth round. Some members also competed in the Wintersun tournament in Mackay, showing the club’s competitive spirit.
Elspeth Scotford had a standout day, finishing as runner-up in the Tuesday competition while also claiming the nearest-the-pin award. The day also saw a remarkable achievement from Tiina Randmae, who scored a hole-in-one – every golfer’s dream.
In the ladies’ division, Robyn Whitham claimed victory with 32 points, followed by Anna Winterbourn on 29 and Jan Shuwalow on 28. David Woods led the men’s field with 33 points, with Nick Apruzzese runner-up on 31. John Roser also scored 31 but fell short on a countback, while Gerald Lovell finished with 30.
Notable pin shots included Tiina Randmae’s hole 13 ace, multiple efforts from Robyn Whitham, and solid performances from Ken Granger, Nick Apruzzese, John Roser, John Oates, and Peter Lindsay. Nick Apruzzese also chipped in on hole 18 for a birdie, capping a memorable day for the club.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
David Woods & Robyn Whitham. Photo supplied
This weekend the Under 200s, sponsored by the Metropole Hotel, Proserpine Bowls Club and Cane Country Tyres, was held in absolutely perfect weather conditions. Players from Marian, Souths Suburban, Northern Beaches, Airlie Beach, Giru, Ingham and Proserpine came to put in their best games of competitive bowls in the quest to win this event and have their names etched into the trophy.
Before I get on to the results, we'd like to thank all those people who made this event possible and such a success.
Our loyal sponsors: Metropole Hotel, Proserpine Bowls Club and Cane Country Tyres. The players who nominate and travel for this event every year. We were a little down on previous years in numbers, but we are sure that some who didn't take up their invitations this year will have others who will jump at the opportunity to maybe get an invitation in 2026.
We thank Andrew Bell and David Ling and all who assist them in the maintenance and preparation of the green. A lot of work has gone into the surface over the last couple of years to bring it up to the condition that it is in, in terms of running speed and trueness of line. This is being consistently worked on, and the results of all the knowledge, effort and improvement plans are beginning to show.
We thank Bruce Uhe for having all the catering plans in place for the weekend and those who offered to assist and then stepped up to put plans into place when Bruce was ill. Thank you Ken Watts, Henny Tattam, Lee King, Arthur Griffith, Alen Sanderson, Philip Brown. Also, thanks to Betty Petersen and Jo Inch who were visiting with players and, as always, assisted. We thank Trevor Parsons who cooked the BBQ on Saturday and Dale Haack who stocked the bar and cooked Sunday morning breakfast.
We thank Maryann Harrigan who once again gave up time to assist in the bar when needed and sold a mountain of raffle tickets for us. Also, Tammy our bar staff for the weekend, and all who jumped in to assist when needed and who did the late hours and closing up.
Thank you to all of our Board Committee who worked behind the scenes to plan and make this event the success that it was.
Winners of this year's Under 200s were the Airlie Beach team of John Matterson, Peter Barrett, John Fielding and Warren Mills with 5 Wins plus 47. Warren also won the Major Raffle, taking home a $750 Bowlers Paradise Gift Voucher. Runners-up were a Proserpine team of Kendall Watts, David Ling, Dale Haack and Shane Kinnear with 5 Wins plus 41. Third place was a Souths Suburban/Proserpine team of David Peet, Sam Lurton, Grahame Kinnear and Peter Blackburn. Fourth was a Proserpine/Bowen/Sydney team of Gus Munro, Nathan Dodds, Jonathan Bye and Scott Hamilton. Round winners were Manny Isgro, Chubby Leather, Peter Blackburn, Shane Spann and Barry Saroglia.
Social bowls from Wednesday: Alen Sanderson and Heather Brown defeated Arthur Griffith and Mike Harrison 28–27; Henny Tattam and Philip Brown defeated John Anderson and Sandy Daffara 24–21.
Under 200s Winners John Matterson, Peter Barrett, John Fielding and Warren Mills from Airlie Beach with Proserpine President Scott Hamilton.
It was another fantastic week of bowling at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club, with the all-weather dome ensuring plenty of action on the greens.
On Wednesday, sixteen players took part in social bowls. The standout pairing of Warren “Wazza” Wilson and Arthur McManus claimed a convincing 33–11 win over Barry Wainwright and Tony Kelly. Sunday saw twenty-eight bowlers take to the green, where Tony Kelly bounced back in style, teaming with Robin Brown and Ken McAllister to record a commanding 36–11 victory.
In ladies’ competition, club pairs champions Betty Nicolle and Ladda Purdie narrowly missed out on the Champion of Champions title at Seaforth, falling to South Suburban by a single shot in a tie-breaker. Meanwhile, the ladies’ triples champions—Carol Crosbie, Joan McGrath, and Betty Nicolle—claimed a thrilling win at Marian, edging out North Mackay by one shot. Trailing by four shots on the 20th end, the trio staged a remarkable comeback to pick up five shots on the final end and secure victory.
Airlie Beach was also well represented in the Proserpine Under-200’s Men’s event across the 16th and 17th of August. The winning side came from Airlie, with John “Matto” Matterson, John Fielding, Peter Barrett, and skip Warren “Millsie” Mills lifting the title.
The Saturday Scroungers final will be played on the 20th of August, with thanks extended to John Askew for his efforts in coordinating this much-loved weekly competition.
The club also expressed gratitude to the many members and friends who have been working hard behind the scenes to prepare the surrounds of the green ahead of the October Men’s Carnival.
Di Jackson’s journey is a testament to the power of sport in rebuilding identity, fostering community, and providing hope beyond her diagnosis of Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia. Through her determination, she continues to inspire others to embrace new challenges and find strength through sport.
Di’s drive to stay active led her to the 2024 DoD Warrior Games in Florida, an adaptive sports competition for current and former military personnel. The experience not only reignited her competitive spirit but also reconnected her with the camaraderie of service.
Competing alongside other veterans was life-changing. “They challenge you and inspire you to try things you never thought achievable,” said Di.
Lawn bowls keeps Di engaged with her community, archery and hand cycling help her focus on upper-body precision and control, while powerlifting has pushed her to new personal bests. In December 2024, she competed in powerlifting at the Pan Pacific Masters Games, taking out gold in her category. She has just returned from the 2025 Para-Powerlifting National Championships on the Gold Coast, where she claimed bronze in her category.
Archery has now become a key focus for Di, after being identified in the Future Green and Gold Talent Search, run by the Australian Institute of Sport and the Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS), as a potential Paralympic pathway athlete.
“I never thought archery would be something I’d be able to competitively take up, but the Warrior Games gave me the opportunity to try. Now, it’s an exciting new challenge for me, and I want to see how far I can go,” she said
Di has just returned from a Para Archery Classification and Development weekend held in Brisbane, where she received briefings from QAS staff and coaching from the National Coach and National Assistant Coach. The weekend was about more than the National Pathway Program – it was about celebrating the passion, resilience, and dedication of para-archers and building a strong, supportive environment for success.
Sport has also provided Di with structure and clear goals. Whether it’s training for her next powerlifting meet or refining her archery technique, she believes that having something to strive for keeps her motivated and engaged.
“Sport gives you focus. It pushes you to train and set new goals.”
Di is greatly supported by Driven Athletica, PhysioPlus, and LK Strength Coaching. “You never do these things on your own – there’s always people alongside you, supporting you.”
Contributed with thanks to Di Jackson
The Bowen Polocrosse Club hit the highway in full force recently, travelling to Gordonvale for the Pyramid Polocrosse Carnival in what felt like a regional convoy of floats, utes, horses, and determination. With gear packed, horses loaded, and a solid playlist (or two) on rotation, players from Bowen, Sarina, Proserpine, and Townsville made the journey north to represent the Bowen Polocrosse Club with pride.
Bowen 1, made up of Bryce Watson, Adam Burns, and Teneale Griggs, had a strong start to their weekend, winning their A/B Grade decider against Chinchilla to secure a spot in A Grade. Although they didn’t manage another win in the tough A Grade pool, they played hard, had a blast, and gained valuable experience competing at the top level.
Meanwhile, in B Grade, Jesse Foster joined the Rest of the World (ROW) team alongside Gail Bradshaw (Pyramid) and Theresa Grant (Burdekin). With their team graded just one point above C Grade, they faced a challenging run starting with an A/B Grade decider and didn’t notch a win all weekend. Still, there were plenty of positives, with Jesse and her young creamy horse stepping up defensively and stopping more than a few goals, showing grit and determination throughout the carnival.
In C Grade, Bowen 2 – featuring Wade Bidgood, Rhadaya Bidgood, and Shannon Burns – finished as B Grade runners-up, with individual awards recognising their outstanding play.
Wade Bidgood took out both Best No.1 and Best Working Horse, while Rhadaya Bidgood was named Best No.2, capping off a strong weekend for the Bidgood siblings.
In the Subbies division, Bowen’s younger riders also shone:
Ollie Foster, playing alongside Harry Carr and Laura Seccull from Townsville, was part of the winning Subbies team.
Lachlan Foster, with Felicity Alley and Tessa Claxton, finished as runners-up, showing great teamwork and skill.
Adam Burns was recognised for his contribution beyond the saddle, receiving Best Umpire of the carnival – a nod to his leadership, fairness, and experience on the field.
It was a weekend of great competition, community spirit, and plenty of kilometres. The Bowen Polocrosse Club continues to show what regional commitment looks like—bringing passion, sportsmanship, and pride to every carnival they attend.
Contributed with thanks to Ellisa Hunter
Photos supplied
The Proserpine Showground was alive with activity as caravans from across Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland gathered for this year’s Wintersun Annual Carnival. A full field of 137 players competed — including 47 ladies and 90 men — with Proserpine veterans well represented by 15 ladies and 18 men. Thanks go to everyone who contributed their time and donations, helping make the event a huge success.
Congratulations to the 36-hole champions: Ladies champion Sharon Ischenko from Yeppoon scored an impressive 77 points, while Proserpine’s own John Strelec won the men’s title with 71 points.
Other overall winners:
Ladies Div A: Winner Julie Berick (Kew) 67, Runner-up Robyn Drowley (Goombungee) 67
Div B: Winner Edna Atkinson (Gordonvale) 67, Runner-up Proserpine’s Sherri Meade 65
70+ Category: Winner Edna Atkinson 67, Runner-up Gloria Davis (Nowra) 63
Men Div A: Winner Boyd Vickers (Mackay) 66, Runner-up Dennis Davis (Nowra) 63
Div B: Winner Proserpine’s John Roser 69, Runner-up Allen Roberts (Proserpine) 67
Div C: Winner Alan Dwyer (Tallebudgera) 66, Runner-up John Coey (Howlong Country) 61
75+ Category: Winner Alan Dwyer 66, Runner-up Eric Hudson (Leeton) 63
Proserpine Notables:
Monday Ladies Div A winner Elspeth Scotford (36) and runner-up Leanne Alexander (33), who also took NTP honours. Div B winner Jan Shuwalow (32) and runner-up Jacqui Wall (32), with Anna Winterbourn claiming NTP.
Men’s Div B runner-up Laurie Dakin (35) and Div C NTP John Strelec.
Tuesday Div C winner Barry Shuwalow (36) and Div B runner-up Colin Hounsell (39).
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
The Queensland Game Fishing Association recently held its Annual General Meeting and Awards Night, hosted this year by the Townsville Game Fish Club.
The Whitsunday Game Fish Club achieved outstanding results, winning both the All-Ports Champion Club for Zone 2 (Mackay, Whitsunday and Townsville) and the coveted All-Ports Champion Club for Queensland. The All-Ports competition is held over two nominated weekends each year, with clubs from across the state competing. For one of the smaller clubs to take out both titles is a remarkable effort.
There was also recognition for individual achievements. Junior member Kane Bird received a Junior Encouragement Award for his dedication and improvement over the year. Jasmin Smith was acknowledged for her tag and release of various species.
The club’s junior program is thriving, with a growing number of talented young anglers enjoying friendly competition. The club encourages more local kids to get involved and experience the fun of fishing.
Next on the calendar is an informative workshop on Wednesday, September 3, at 6pm at the clubhouse in Altmann Avenue, Cannonvale. Topics will include rigging baits and lures for sailfish, marlin, tuna and mackerel, tackle and boat set-up, and techniques for targeting these species.
The session comes ahead of two major events — the Billfish & Tuna Rally on September 13–14, and the Airlie Beach Tackle World/Daiwa Light Tackle Tournament from October 16–19.
The Whitsunday GFC looks forward to seeing anglers of all experience levels join in the action.
Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore
Seven Cannonvale Cannons took to the pool at the 2025 Hancock Prospecting Queensland Short Course Championships, held at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre in Chandler.
Representing the club were Harris and Tora Delac, Thomas Ganter, Ruby Harland, Celeste Orenshaw, and brothers Alex and Zach Trefz. Sadly, Tyler Bennett, who had qualified for three events, was forced to withdraw due to illness.
The four-day competition was split into seven sessions and saw the Cannons deliver outstanding performances.
Harris Delac contested five events, securing four personal bests (PBs), including a huge 2.58-second improvement in his 200-metre freestyle to place 17th in the state. His strength in middle-distance freestyle also earned him 14th place in the 400-metre freestyle.
Big sister Tora also qualified for five events, posting a PB in every race. Her standout swim was the 50-metre breaststroke, where a 1.29-second PB earned her 8th place in Queensland.
Thomas Ganter competed in three events, achieving PBs across the board, highlighted by a 4.30-second drop in his 200-metre individual medley (IM) to place 21st.
Ruby Harland raced three events, celebrating two notable PBs, including breaking the 30-second barrier in the 50-metre freestyle — a milestone achievement.
Celeste Orenshaw swam two events, recording PBs in both.
Alex Trefz contested three events, all PBs, with his highlight a 4.20-second drop in the 50-metre backstroke, taking him well under 40 seconds.
Zach Trefz delivered a stellar meet, achieving PBs in all six of his events and earning three top-ten finishes — 8th in the 100-metre backstroke and 50-metre butterfly, and 10th in the 100-metre IM.
The Cannons congratulate all swimmers on their composure, hard work, and outstanding representation of the club. Support the team by joining us for our meat tray raffles at the Reef Gateway this Friday, 22 August. Every bit of support helps our community club.
Team Cannonvale Cannons. Photo supplied
It was a milestone day on Sunday for the local darts club, as members gathered for their first-ever Grand Prix event — and what a day it turned out to be.
Traditionally a singles competition club, the event offered a refreshing twist with players teaming up in pairs and competing in a “doubles in, doubles out” format. The competition was seeded to create four evenly balanced teams, with the table after the three round-robin fixtures finishing as follows:
R. Peel / A. Peel – 6 points
A. McMinn / D. Friend – 4 points
S. Bacon / J. Wilson – 2 points
N. Mitchell / J. Maher – 0 points
There was also cause for celebration when Steve Bacon hit his first 180 at the club — a milestone many hope will be the first of many.
In the semi-finals, Reef and Andy Peel claimed a narrow 4–3 win over Naomi Mitchell and Jamie Maher, while Art McMinn and Dom Friend defeated Bacon and Joe Wilson 4–2.
In the final, the father-and-son Peel combination turned up the heat, producing a clinical display to defeat McMinn and Friend 4–0 and etch their names as the first winners on the new Grand Prix trophy. The win was also Reef’s first-ever trophy at the club.
The club thanked sponsors Mika Airlie, Whitsunday Tattooing, Master Butchers Whitsunday & MBW On the Barbie, ShirtFront Solutions, Dyson Automotive, and the Airlie Beach Bowls Club for their support.
Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher
Reef Peel and Andy Peel with the Grand Prix trophy on Sunday at the Darts Club. Photo supplied
It was a fabulous week of bowling at Airlie Beach, with events ranging from social games to championship clashes.
Wednesday evening Business House Bowls continues to grow in popularity, drawing an increasing number of local businesses along with their friends, families, and workmates for friendly competition.
Earlier in the week, the club hosted the District Champion of Champion Ladies A and B Grade Singles from Monday to Wednesday. The B Grade title went to Sarina club member Marlene, while Northern Beaches champion Gill Pudney claimed the A Grade honours.
In Wednesday social bowls, one game of pairs and two games of triples were played, with the winning team being Gavin Brangrove, Phil O’Brien, and Tony Whitehorn.
Sunday’s social bowls featured one game of pairs, three games of triples, and two championship matches. The social pairs winners were Paul Tobias and Regina Aquilina. The Ladies’ Final Pairs Championship was won by Betty Nicolle and Ladda Purdie, who will compete at Seaforth on August 11–12 for the Champion of Champions title. The Mixed Fours winners were Vicky Spann, Joan McGrath, Harry Quod, and Shane Spann.
In the Ladies’ Triples Club Championship final, the winning team of Carol Crosbie, Joan McGrath, and Betty Nicolle secured their place at the District Champion of Champions in Marian on August 13–14.
Airlie Beach also had strong results at the Multi Disability Games in Mackay, with Russ Jackson and Noel Crosbie winning gold in the pairs. Russ also won gold in the singles, with silver going to Noel.
Contributed with thanks to Betty Whitehorn
Winners pairs ladies champions. Photo supplied
It was another action-packed week on the green for Wangaratta Bowls Club, with strong turnouts across all competitions.
Monday’s triples winners were Eileen Dunn, John F., and Geof Col, who defeated Grant Ingh, Bob Lindsay, and Leon Fox. Runners-up were Dave Richard, Bob Agg, and Denis Madeley, who overcame Buff Graham and Kennedy. The jackpot remained unclaimed.
On Tuesday, the club hosted a full green for President Margaret’s Day, proudly sponsored by Tropical Beach Caravan Park. The morning’s bowls were followed by lunch and a cent sale. Special guests included North Queensland President Lyn and three visiting ladies from Townsville, along with players from Airlie Beach, Ayr, Brandon, and Thuringowa. Afternoon winners were Allan Gillies, Lyn Sara, and Robyn Stitt, defeating Gail Simms, Beryl Cornford, and Heather Jorgensen. Second place went to Carol Bellingham, Sandra Stitson, Helen, and Pam Power, while third place was claimed by June Paynting, Louise S./Collins, and Fely Duncan. The jackpot again didn’t go off.
Fun Friday winners were Owen, Heather, and Allan, who beat Mary, Judy, and Julie. Runners-up were Carole, Ed, and Grant, defeating Barbara, Tom, and Graham. The evening was capped off with a sausage sizzle and barefoot bowls.
Sunday’s full-green afternoon, sponsored by Life Members Pat and Neil Tracey, featured another great turnout. Pat’s famous soup was enjoyed after play. Winners were Sue Symmons, Shirley Jones, Daryl McStravick, and John Hallas, defeating D. Hallas, J. McStravick, B. Thompson, and Jim Quod. Runners-up were Carole Bellingham, Jan Harvey, Ron Bosma, and Joe Paynting, who beat Karen, Pam, Alan Gillies, and Dave Madden.
The jackpot remained elusive.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Pat Tracey, Shirley Jones, Sue Symmons, John Hallas, Daryl Mc Stravik, and Neil Tracey. Photo supplied
August has been a busy month at Proserpine Golf Club, with multiple Opens, Ladies’ Pennants, and the start of the Wintersun Vets competition complementing regular play.
The three Opens held from August 1–3 featured strong fields and some great performances. Men’s A Grade winners were Levi Holmes (Gross) and Ben Harrison (Nett), B Grade winners Brent Franke (Gross) and Chris Brett (Nett), and C Grade winners Kale Malone (Gross) and Chris Pirlo (Nett).
Ladies’ Open winners included Sara Hagy (A Grade Gross), Trish McNeill (A Grade Nett), Pauline Redpath (B Grade Gross), Jacqui Wall (B Grade Nett), and Robyn Whitham (C Grade Stableford). Mixed pairs saw Rhiannon and Brendan Nott win Gross, with Wendy Grendon and Theo Poelstra taking Nett honours.
Boyd Vickers and Tiina Randmae both achieved holes-in-one on the 13th, adding extra excitement.
The Vets Wintersun event saw 137 players compete over two days, kicking off a regional series including Sarina, Pioneer Valley, and Mackay.
Highlights from regular competitions:
Wednesday Ladies MM/Putts: Nicole Cooper (67 nett) edged Karen Johnson on countback; NTPs went to Elspeth Scotford and Anna Winterbourn.
Wednesday Men’s winner: Scott Hayes-Williams (62 nett).
Thursday Men’s MM: A Grade winner Michael Ward (68 nett), B Grade winner Harry Russell (64 nett); NTPs included John Grosskreutz and Geoff Harrison.
Friday 9-hole: Nigel Dray (21 nett) won on countback; Fay Milne won $100 in Putt for Cash.
Saturday MM: Lewy Tuck dominated with 66 nett overall and A Grade win; Lyn Muller won Ladies with 66 nett.
Sunday Monthly Medal: Tommy Gallagher (70 nett) and Sherri Meade (71 nett) topped their fields.
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae
Crews are trading sailing gear for party shirts on Lay Day as the Battle of the Sailors lawn games competition returns to Airlie Beach Race Week.
Held at the Whitsunday Sailing Club on August 11, teams of five can register at reception for a chance to win great prizes, including VIP entry and regular race entries to ABRW 2026 and a $150 food and drink voucher.
The games kick off at 3pm sharp, but the fun continues into the evening with food trucks firing up at 5pm and live music from local performer Sam McCann.
Whether you're competing or just soaking up the festive atmosphere with a seafood platter in hand, this is the place to be on Lay Day.
Best party shirt is highly encouraged and you may just earn your bragging rights on and off the water.
Elementa Whitsundays and 74 Islands Distillery, the proud naming rights sponsors of the 2025 Airlie Beach Race Week, are inviting guests to a one-off long lunch experience that captures the true spirit of the Whitsundays.
Taking place on Monday 11 August from 1pm to 4pm, Changing Courses offers a vibrant way to spend the official Lay Day of Race Week. Set in the stunning surrounds of the elevated Elementa distillery and rooftop gardens, the event promises panoramic Coral Sea views, live entertainment and a culinary journey unlike any other.
Guests will be greeted with a 74 Islands Summit Spritz on arrival before embarking on a three-hour food and beverage experience. A roaming selection of canapés will take diners on a voyage through local flavours, from reef-fresh seafood and tropical fruits to native botanicals and herbs harvested from Elementa’s own gardens. A signature grazing station curated by the distillery’s in-house chef will offer further opportunity to sample the best of the region.
The ticket includes a three-hour drinks package featuring 74 Islands Spirits, select wines and beers, with return transfers provided to and from the Whitsunday Sailing Club.
Designed for those who want to push the boat out a little further, Changing Courses promises a memorable afternoon of food, flavour and festivity. With limited spots available, early bookings are essential.
Tickets are $150 per person and the dress code is resort nautical. Guests are welcome to stay on and enjoy the relaxed rooftop ambience into the evening.
What: Changing Courses Lunch
When: Monday 11th August 1-4pm
Where: Elementa
Whitsunday Sailing Club Commodore Heather Sutton plays a vital role in Airlie Beach Race Week, focusing on the volunteer crew who keep the event going.
“My role within Race Week is to organise volunteers,” Heather said.
Race Week is run by volunteers and we are very lucky that a lot of our volunteers have been coming back year after year, and they come from Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide, we also have our local volunteers.”
From race directors to mark layers and prize organisers, volunteers handle most aspects of the event.
“Our volunteers start from the top, the Race Director, he's a volunteer, and our Principal Race Officer is a volunteer, it's all done by volunteers,” she said.
“We have about 50 volunteers.”
Heather, who has sailed around the world, said sailing has been her life since age 12.
“You don't think about anything that's happening on shore, all your worries go away because you're concentrating on getting that boat going faster.”
With Airlie Beach Race Week fast approaching, Heather’s still calling for more help.
“We are still looking for volunteers and they don’t have to have a sailing boat or boat license, they can be on the water helping.”
Get ready for an unforgettable week of high-stakes yacht racing, breathtaking coastal views and non-stop social festivities at the 2025 Airlie Beach Race Week, proudly presented by 74 Islands Distillery. Hosted by the Whitsunday Sailing Club, this much-loved event has grown into one of Australia’s most iconic sailing regattas, drawing competitors and spectators from across the country and beyond.
Held in the heart of the Whitsundays, Airlie Beach Race Week offers the perfect blend of competitive spirit and laid-back tropical charm. Against the dazzling backdrop of the Coral Sea and the 74 islands that give the distillery its name, crews will race across crystal-clear waters, navigating challenging courses framed by palm-fringed shores and rugged island peaks. Each day offers not only thrilling sailing action but also moments of natural beauty, from sun-drenched decks to golden Whitsunday sunsets.
Whether you’re a seasoned sailor chasing the thrill of competition or a land-based visitor drawn in by the electric atmosphere, the week delivers something for everyone. Onshore, Airlie Beach buzzes with life as the waterfront fills with live entertainment, pop-up bars, local fare and great company. Sunset cocktails flow, laughter fills the air, and camaraderie flourishes among crews and crowds alike.
As naming rights sponsor, 74 Islands Distillery brings the true essence of the region to every element of the event. Known for crafting spirits inspired by the diverse landscapes and natural botanicals of the Whitsundays, the distillery’s involvement highlights the connection between sailing, community and place. Their presence not only lifts the bar offering but anchors the festival in the local identity and spirit of the islands.
With a packed schedule of racing and plenty of opportunities to soak up the fun, Airlie Beach Race Week is more than just a regatta. It’s a celebration of adventure, hospitality and the spectacular Whitsundays lifestyle. Whether you’re here to race, relax or revel in the festivities, this is one event you’ll want to mark on the calendar.
Come for the competition, stay for the scenery and leave with a lifetime of memories. Airlie Beach Race Week 2025 is set to be a standout, don’t miss your chance to be part of it.
Photo credit: Andrea Francolini
As Regatta Director of Airlie Beach Race Week, Jenni Birdsall’s job spans the entire year, not just the week of racing in Airlie Beach.
“I’m basically in charge of coordinating as much as I possibly can to bring everyone together and direct whatever their role entails,” Jenni said.
Her responsibilities cover everything from official race documentation and safety management to results and coordination across teams.
She describes her role as a helicopter role, viewing all roles from above.
“I’m the overall coordinator of any safety issues that happen on or off the water within the regatta precinct,” she explained. “
I’m also managing the results, and I’m responsible for making sure everything flows the way it should.”
Airlie Beach is the only regatta where Jenni officially takes on the Regatta Director title, but she works across several major Australian events, including Hamilton Island, Magnetic Island, Geelong, and Townsville.
“I work with a good group of people and we rely on each other, we trust each other.”
With many race officials in their 60s, 70s or 80s, Jenni is helping train new recruits.
“We’re trying to bring on a younger group of people so we can pass this on to others.”
Celebrate the spirit of sailing, connection and coastal charm in true Whitsundays style at the Airlie Beach Race Week Presentations Dinner, held from 5:30pm on Thursday 14 August. Taking place on the picturesque Festival Village lawns at the Whitsunday Sailing Club, this unforgettable evening is the ultimate way to round off a thrilling week of on-water action and shoreside festivity.
For $149 per ticket, guests will be treated to a carefully crafted three-course meal showcasing local flavours, along with a complimentary welcome drink to toast the week’s achievements. As the sun dips below the horizon and a warm tropical breeze rolls in, the setting couldn’t be more perfect for an evening of laughter, connection and celebration.
Live entertainment will fill the air throughout the night, adding to the festive energy of the event. With premium seating right on the lawns, guests will enjoy front-row views of the evening’s spectacular fireworks show, lighting up the sky over Airlie Beach in a dazzling finale. Even better, the fireworks display is free for the wider community to enjoy, ensuring a shared celebration that extends beyond just the sailors.
This is more than just a dinner, it’s a night of recognition, storytelling, and shared memories beneath the stars. Whether you're toasting a podium finish or simply soaking in the vibrant atmosphere, the Presentations Dinner promises an experience that captures the true heart of Race Week. Early bookings are recommended to avoid missing out.
As the Whitsundays prepare to host the 37th edition of Airlie Beach Race Week (ABRW), spectators are being offered a chance to view the action from the best seat on the water, aboard the stunning 100-foot mega yacht, SV Summer Jo.
From 7–14 August, more than 130 boats will take to the pristine waters of the Whitsundays for one of Australia’s most iconic sailing regattas, proudly sponsored this year by 74 Islands Distillery.
While competitors battle it out on the water, spectators can enjoy a premium Race Week experience on SV Summer Jo.
Departing from the Port of Airlie, guests will receive a welcome drink on arrival, a buffet lunch and afternoon refreshments, and are invited to BYO alcohol (no glass or red wine).
With indoor and outdoor viewing decks, shaded areas, air-conditioned lounges, full amenities, and professional commentary, it’s an unbeatable way to soak up the spectacle.
Spots aboard SV Summer Jo are limited. Book now to witness the ABRW from the best possible seat.
As Chairman of Airlie Beach Race Week, Terry Archer plays a pivotal role in ensuring the annual sailing event runs smoothly both on and off the water. But come Thursday afternoon, he switches hats, trading the coordination clipboard for the helm of his multihull racer.
“I have a dual role,” Terry explained. “I’m effectively the connection between the club’s management, the volunteers, and ensuring the onshore and offshore events. Then, from Thursday afternoon, I became a competitor.”
From Thursday afternoon onwards, Terry rolls into Race Mode.
Terry works closely with Regatta Director Jenni Birdsall, who oversees all sailing-related logistics. Together with volunteers coordinated by Heather, and with input from world-renowned race officers Kevin and Ross Wilson, the regatta comes to life across 11 classes and numerous divisions, including the highly subscribed Performance Cruising class.
Terry will race in the Racing Multihull Division alongside a crew of three fellow club members.
After the busy lead-up, Terry is looking forward to his time on the water. Despite being the Chairman, he is treated like a competitor, and he’s looking forward to representing the Whitsunday Sailing Club in the competition.
While the premier Whitsundays sailing season kicks into high gear, a new and exciting event is about to drop anchor in Airlie Beach. Conveniently placed right between the two major race regattas, the inaugural Whitsundays Open Boat Display arrives at Port of Airlie Marina Friday 15 August, running from 9 am to 5 pm.
This free event, brought to you by World Wide Boat Brokers, offers boating enthusiasts a unique opportunity to step aboard a range of premium vessels.
Its timing is perfectly placed between the renowned Airlie Beach Race Week and Hamilton Island Race Week in one convenient location. This offers an ideal "lay day" for seasoned sailors and aspiring owners to step off the racecourse and onto a stunning display of premium pre-owned boats.
Headlining the display is the exceptional Buizen 52 Pilothouse, on sale for $1.25 million. This stunning 2013 model represents the pinnacle of Australian craftsmanship, known for its luxurious finish, robust build, and superb pilothouse design, making it a true blue-water cruiser.
Explore six premium models including a Jeanneau 44 DS, Riviera 47, Caribbean 40, Sacs Strider 13, and a Beneteau Monte Carlo 4s.
Enjoy nibbles and a glass of champagne upon arrival as you wander through beautiful vessels, soaking in the Whitsundays atmosphere.
Providing invaluable expertise will be Dan Howcroft, local Whitsundays broker and the driving force behind World Wide Boat Brokers' regional success, alongside Brisbane broker, James Paul.
Dan, and his wife Jennie, opened the Airlie office two years ago, swiftly becoming a leading brokerage in the Whitsundays and beyond. Dan’s marine journey began here two decades ago, from dive instructor to international superyacht captain.
"Establishing an office in Airlie Beach was a passion of mine, as I felt there was demand on the ground here for premium boat sales," Dan Howcroft explains.
"I've spent my life on these waters and understand what Australian boaties need. With four offices across the east coast, having that local presence means we can offer truly top-notch service."
Dan's extensive background provides unparalleled knowledge across everything boating.
"We're not just about sales; Jenny and I have run a superyacht service business for nearly a decade, so we also understand the importance of providing comprehensive support to our clients long after the transaction," he added.
"It’s about building lasting relationships and being a trusted and transparent resource."
World Wide Boat Brokers’ commitment to next-level service extends beyond pre-owned yachts. The company is thrilled to announce its recent appointment as Australian dealers for Southerly Yachts and Queensland dealers for Excess Catamarans.
These two leading sailing companies will change the Australian sailing game. Southerly Yachts offer innovative variable draft lifting keels for unparalleled shallow access and exceptional blue-water performance. Excess Catamarans, focusing on sailing sensation and open designs, represent the next evolution in multihull cruising.
So, whether you're a seasoned sailor, first-time buyer, or curious about premium boats and new brands, mark your calendar for Friday 15 August.
Connect with experts like Dan, inspect an array of vessels, and enjoy a great day out in Airlie Beach. The team looks forward to welcoming you aboard.
For more info and to register go to https://worldwideboatbrokers.com.au/whitsundays-open-day/ or contact Dan on 0451 846 620
What: Whitsundays Open Boat Display
When: August 15th, 9am-5pm
Where: World Wide Boat Brokers Whitsundays, The Boathouse, Shop F5/33 Port Dr, Airlie Beach
The Whitsunday Triathlon Club President Michael and Val Kimpton were recently privileged to be welcomed to a private Dinner at Parliament House arranged by the Hon. Amanda Camm MP during House sitting days.
Guests on the night included Elizabeth Hackett, the inspirational leader behind the Whitsunday Skyway project, Hon. Tim Mander MP, Hon. Andrew Powell MP. the Hon. Dale Last MP and former Tourism Whitsunday CEO, Rick Hamilton. The promotion of the Award-winning Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival was the major item on the Agenda.
This year the event celebrates its 25th anniversary and it will truly be an exciting weekend. The Triathlon’s Race Director Michael Kimpton said their aim is to continue to grow and expand this Event to become the most unique hallmark event in regional Australia. He wants to attract record competitors and their families to stay and play in the amazing Whitsundays, the Heart of the Great Barrier Reef.
“The Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival has the second highest prize money for an Olympic/Standard Distance Triathlon Event in Australia,” said Michael.
“We have in excess of 20 of the best Professionals available in Australia participating, especially with Natalie Van Coevorden fresh off her Olympic debut at the Paris Olympics.
“This year we are again privileged to have the famous 'Madam Butterfly’ Susie O'Neill as Ocean Swim Ambassador, the best and most accomplished Ironman Pete Murray as our MC, Korupt vision photography, and an amazing Pro Meet n Greet on Friday night at Coral Sea Resort.”
The Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival weekend will conclude at the 'Celebration Dinner' at the Coral Sea Resort Jetty. In attendance will be 60 generous local Sponsors, Professional Athletes and VIP's with a total guest list in excess of 140 people.
“Both our media partners, Whitsunday Life and Channel 7 Mackay will cover the momentous finale of the Event with an amazing fireworks display to cap off the evening,” added Michael.
“Promoters of our Event include, bishopp billboard digital advertising, Channel 7 and 7+ in Mackay and Townsville, Tourism Whitsundays, radio 4MK and Star 101 on air and Whitsunday Life promoting us in print and online.
“As a Non for Profit Community Event we are thrilled to announce the upcoming 2025 Event will be staged on August 15-16-17.”
Football - Whitsunday United FC
Friday 8 August
6:00pm – Whitsunday Dolphins U23 Women vs Lions at Dolphins
6:00pm – Whitsunday United FC Div 2 Men vs Mackay Rangers FC Div 2 Men at Whitsunday Sportspark
8:00pm – Whitsunday United FC Div 1 Men vs Mackay Rangers FC Div 1 Men at Whitsunday Sportspark
Saturday 9 August
9:30am – Whitsunday United FC U13 FQPL vs Mackay Wanderers U13 FQPL Red at Whitsunday Sportspark
9:30am – U13 Div 1 vs Mackay Wanderers U13 Div 1 Roses at Mackay Football Park
9:30am – U14 vs Dolphins FC U14 at Mackay Football Park
11:15am – U15/16 vs Dolphins FC U15/16 Silver at Mackay Football Park
5:00pm – U23 Men vs Mackay Rangers FC U23 Men at Eric Homan Park
7:00pm – Men vs Mackay Rangers FC Men at Eric Homan Park
Rugby Union - Proserpine/Whitsunday Rugby Union Club
Saturday 9 August
4:00pm - Premier Grade vs Mackay Brothers at Leprechaun Park
AFL - Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Saturday 9 August
9:15am – U13s vs Saints at Whitsunday Sportspark
10:40am – U15s vs Saints at Whitsunday Sportspark
12:15pm – U17s vs Saints at Whitsunday Sportspark
1:50pm – Senior Women vs Hawks at Whitsunday Sportspark
3:20pm – Senior Men vs Hawks at Whitsunday Sportspark
Touch Rugby - Whitsunday Touch
Monday 11 August
Round 3 Fixtures at Whitsunday Sportspark
Cricket – Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Contact airliebeachcc@yahoo.com.au for information about Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Netball – Whitsunday Netball Association
Contact netballwhitsunday@gmail.com for netball information
Can you believe there are only three weeks until spring? As the weather warms up in Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales, our seasonal visitors will begin to head home. But what a week it has been for Airlie Beach Bowls Club—full of milestones, tight matches, and well-earned victories.
The week began with the Ladies A Grade Singles Final on Tuesday morning, with Betty Whitehorn and Vicki Spann going head-to-head in a thrilling contest. Despite a late comeback from Vicki, Betty held on to claim the title 25–22 in a closely fought battle. Betty has now achieved an impressive record—winning the B Grade title in 2017, the A Grade in 2018, and again in 2025. A huge congratulations to her.
In Tuesday afternoon social bowls, visiting bowler Mick Humphries from Moama Bowls Club (on the NSW/Victoria border) joined locals Tony Kelly (skip) and Pip Heddles to deliver a dominant performance against a strong field of 18 bowlers.
Also during the week, the Champion of Champions Ladies Fours was held at West Tigers and Northern Beaches Bowls Clubs. Representing ABBC, the team of Joan McGrath (skip), Ladda Purdie, Jill Spencer and Lyn Graham claimed the title. Their win was met with well-deserved pride and applause from the club.
Saturday morning’s Scroungers competition saw first-round wins to Mark Mawson, John Askew and Andy McDougall. Askew went on to take the overall win, while Andrew Butler claimed the B Grade title.
On Sunday, 26 players took part in a competitive social bowls afternoon. The winning team—Tony Kelly (skip), Cathie Harris (lead) and Mel Fennell (second)—held their nerve in a close finish.
Meanwhile, at Sarina, the Champion of Champions Men’s Fours saw our team—Manny Isgro (skip), Bob McMahon, Luke Kinnear and Russell Jackson—defeat Proserpine in the semi-final before sealing a 20–18 victory over South Suburban with a thrilling last-bowl finish by Manny.
Looking ahead, Dan Dowell will represent the club in Monday’s Ladies B Grade Champion of Champions final, and Betty Whitehorn returns Tuesday for the A Grade Champion of Champions. Best of luck to both.
Well done to all involved in a standout week for ABBC. Safe travels to our visiting bowlers—we look forward to welcoming you back soon.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
A Grade Champion Betty Whitehorn
After an extended period on the road, Whitsunday United's senior men returned to home turf over the weekend, hosting Country in two competitive matches.
Division 2 opened strongly, converting early pressure into a 1–0 lead. However, two quickfire goals from Country just before halftime turned the momentum. The second half followed a similar pattern, with Whitsunday equalising to draw level, only for Country to find a late winner. The match ended in a narrow 3–2 loss for WUFC, despite a spirited performance.
Division 1 entered the match eager to reverse the result from their previous encounter with Country. Whitsunday took a 1–0 lead in the first half and dominated possession throughout, but Country’s defensive setup made it difficult to add to the scoreline. Despite creating numerous opportunities, WUFC couldn’t break through again, settling for a 1–0 win. While the result was positive, the team will be working on strategies to overcome deep defensive lines.
In youth fixtures, the Under 13 Prems claimed a thrilling 4–3 victory over Dolphins at Mackay Football Park. After conceding early, WUFC responded with goals to Alex D, Bailey B, and Mayson M to lead 3–1 at halftime. Sam C added a fourth before Dolphins scored twice to set up a tense finish, but Whitsunday held on for the win.
The Under 14s put on a commanding display against Lions in Mackay, winning 5–2. Austin opened the scoring with a brilliant strike from left-back, followed by goals to Shannon, Charlie, and a well-placed header from Shannon off Nick M’s corner. Despite a strong Lions start to the second half and two quick goals, Charlie’s second sealed the match for WUFC.
The Under 16s faced a tough away clash against ladder leaders Lions Green. Lions took advantage of the wind in the first half to go up 5–0. Despite the eventual 8–0 scoreline, which included a controversial penalty and an own goal, Whitsunday maintained their spirits, created chances, and found positives to take into their next match.
The Women’s Premier League side travelled to face a strong Magpies outfit, going down 0–5. Whitsunday spent long periods defending against Magpies’ dominant midfield. Defenders Claire and Loz stood strong under pressure, while Michelle and Karlee battled hard in midfield. Despite the score, the squad’s resilience remained evident, and they'll aim to bounce back against league leaders Lions next week.
Reserve Grade impressed with a commanding 6–1 win, featuring goals from Euan van den Bergh, Kobi Miller, Aaron Kinsella (2), Pepe Perea, and Cialan Dollard.
In Premier League, WUFC started confidently, with Cillian Crowe opening the scoring. Despite a promising start and several chances, Wanderers capitalised on set pieces to take a 2–1 lead into halftime. They added three more in the second half, with Sean McCarthy netting a late penalty to finish 5–2. The result marks a moment to regroup and refocus heading into the next round.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic
The Whitsunday Powersports and Marine Mackerel and Reef Fish Rally was run and won over the 19-20 July weekend, despite testing conditions with persistent 20–25 knot southeasterly winds.
Club Secretary Steve Obst claimed the Champion Male title with an impressive 18.0kg Spanish mackerel caught on 10kg line. Malika Stolte took out Champion Lady Angler with a solid 9.4kg mackerel, while Jasmin Smith tagged and released two Spanish mackerel to be crowned Champion Junior Female. Kirra Martin was runner-up in the junior category, tagging and releasing one Spanish mackerel, and also secured the Reef Fish section win.
Nine-year-old Benson Smith earned a special mention for his outstanding effort battling a large sailfish for 30 minutes on 8kg line, only to lose it at the side of the boat—a mighty effort in challenging conditions.
Braxton Jacobs received the Encouragement Award for tagging a longtail tuna—his first ever game fish and surely not his last.
The presentation was held at the rear of Club Whitsunday, where staff served up delicious pizza and warm hospitality.
Next on the Whitsunday Game Fish Club calendar is the Billfish and Tuna Rally on September 13, preceded by a detailed bait and tackle rigging demo on September 4 at the club.
This rally is a great opportunity to fine-tune your skills ahead of the club’s major three-day Light Tackle Tournament, set for October 16–19. Get in early, as spots are limited.
Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore
Steve Obst with winning Mackerel.
Champion Junior Female Jasmin Smith.
All the prize winners.
There were great numbers across the board despite some less-than-perfect weather on Friday. From stableford events to the Centenary Opens, there was something for everyone—and even a hole-in-one to cap it all off!
Tuesday 29 July
The week began with a Stableford round. Ryan Wilkes took out the Men’s comp with 39 points, just ahead of Aaron Prosser on 38. Trish McNeill was in top form to win the Ladies with 42 points, while Heather Luvis followed with 36. Notable NTPs included Ryan Wilkes (9th) and Sherri Meade (2nd).
Veterans travelled to Home Hill, where Proserpine’s Robyn Whitham won the Ladies event with 38 points, and Barry Mortimer was runner-up in the Men’s on countback.
Wednesday 30 July
Karen Oni claimed the Ladies win with 38 points, narrowly ahead of Anna Winterbourn (37), while Brad Fleet took the Men’s with 37 points from Jon Miller (36).
Thursday 31 July
A Medley Stableford saw John Grosskreutz win A Grade with 40 points. Peter Fox led B Grade with an impressive 42 points. Visiting NTPs included Homer Koster (Glenelg GC) and Anastasis Papatolis.
Friday 1 August – Ladies’ Centenary Open
Sara Hagy was crowned Open Champion with a 74 gross. Trish McNeill (66 nett) and Jacqui Wall (68 nett) took the top nett honours in A and B Grades, while Robyn Whitham won C Grade (39 points).
Saturday 2 August – Mixed Centenary Foursomes
Rhiannon and Brendan Nott claimed the gross win with 78, while Wendy Grendon and Theo Poelstra won the nett with 68.
Sunday 3 August – Men’s Centenary Open (27 Holes)
Congratulations to Boyd Vickers for a spectacular hole-in-one on the 13th!
Levi Holmes was crowned Open Champion with a 103 gross in A Grade, while Ben Harrison won the A Grade nett (107).
B Grade honours went to Brent Franke (122 gross) and Chris Brett (104 nett), both on countback. In C Grade, Kale Malone (136 gross) and Chris Pirlo (106 nett) topped the field.
A fantastic week of golf and camaraderie—well done to all involved!
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae
It was an early start for the Proserpine Veterans Golfers who travelled by bus to Home Hill for the latest round of the Whitsunday Veterans competition.
The Home Hill volunteers provided a warm welcome, with a well-prepared course and delicious morning tea and lunch. The greens, as always, proved tricky for some, but spirits remained high throughout the day.
A total of 69 players took part, including 22 ladies and 47 men. Proserpine was strongly represented with eight ladies and ten men. The Proserpine women performed particularly well, with Robyn Whitham taking out the win on 38 points—an excellent result that some attributed to her recent lesson with Nathan. Four other Proserpine women featured in the ball run-down, including Jenny Hounsell (31), Beryl Nosworthy (30), Leanne Alexander (30), and Paula McQuat (29).
In the men’s division, Les Gordon of Bowen took the win with 34 points, just ahead of Proserpine’s Barry Mortimer, who was runner-up on countback. Proserpine men also featured in the ball run-down with Peter Fox (32), Laurie Dakin (30), Ken Granger (30), John Roser (30), and Gary Scotford (28).
Pin shots were won by Robyn Whitham and Jenny Hounsell (in the hole) for the ladies, and by Neale Mahoney, Rob Byles (in the hole), Guy LeBlowitz (in the hole), and Doug Boss for the men.
Thanks to Ken, our bus driver, for a safe and smooth trip. Good luck to all heading to Wintersun next week!
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
Barry Mortimer and Robyn Whitham. Photo supplied
Close to 100 people attended the Heart Kids Charity Golf on Dent Island on Saturday 19 July.
An impressive $110,000 was raised for HeartKids, a national organisation supporting children with congenital and acquired heart conditions.
Now in its 11th year, the annual event is organised by Kerri and Troy Martin and has grown significantly since its beginnings.
“Last year we raised $80,000, and this year we have certainly surpassed that,” said Kerry.
The event has now become the biggest community event in Queensland.
“We never expected it to become the biggest community fundraiser for HeartKids in Queensland, but it’s thanks to the generosity and support of the community that it has.”
This year’s event featured a four-ball Ambrose golf tournament with 25 teams teeing off at 9.30am. The day included games on selected holes, barbecues, raffles, and both silent and live auctions.
The fun continued into the afternoon with presentations and prize announcements, recognising the winning teams and raffle draws.
Though not officially affiliated with HeartKids, the Martins began supporting the cause after a close friend’s daughter was born with a heart condition.
“Our first fundraiser years ago was for the McGrath Foundation, and then we moved to supporting HeartKids and have continued ever since,” Kerri said.
“HeartKids is the only national not-for-profit organisation solely focused on supporting and advocating for all people impacted by Congenital/Childhood Heart Disease, one of the largest causes of infant death in Australia. Every day in Australia eight babies are born with Congenital Heart Disease.
“They seek to give every child, teenager and adult in Australia with congenital or childhood acquired heart disease a fighting chance to live a long, healthy and fulfilling life.
“Their support is a commitment for life because there is no known cure. People with congenital heart disease face unique challenges for their entire life.”
With limited golf buggies available on Dent Island, expansion is tricky but the couple hopes to continue growing the event in coming years.
“It’s mind-blowing to think how far it’s come,” Kerri said.
“But we couldn’t do it without the incredible support from the community. That’s what really makes it special.”
Football - Whitsunday United FC
Friday 1 August
6:00pm – Div 2 Men vs Country United at Whitsunday Sportspark
8:00pm – Div 1 Men vs Country United at Whitsunday Sportspark
Saturday 2 August
U13 Div 1 – Bye
9:30am – U13 FQPL vs Dolphins FC at Whitsunday Sportspark
9:30am – U14 vs Mackay Lions at Mackay Football Park
11:15am – U15/16 vs Mackay Lions at Mackay Football Park
3:00pm – Women’s FQPL vs Magpies at Magpies
5:00pm – U23 Men vs Mackay Wanderers at Whitsunday Sportspark
7:00pm – Men vs Mackay Wanderers at Whitsunday Sportspark
AFL - Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Saturday 2 August
9:15am - U'13's vs Magpies at Whitsunday Sportspark
10:40am - U'15's vs Magpies at Whitsunday Sportspark
12:15pm - U'17's vs Magpies at Whitsunday Sportspark
1:50pm - Senior Womens vs Magpies at Whitsunday Sportspark
3:20pm - Senior Men vs Magpies at Whitsunday Sportspark
Rugby Union - Proserpine/Whitsunday Rugby Union Club
Saturday 2 August
3:30pm - Premier Grade vs Mackay Brothers at Leprechaun Park
Touch Rugby - Whitsunday Touch
Monday 4 August
Round 2 Fixtures
Cricket – Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Contact airliebeachcc@yahoo.com.au for information about Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Netball – Whitsunday Netball Association
Contact netballwhitsunday@gmail.com for netball information
The weeks are flying by at Airlie Beach Bowls Club as sunshine returns, the days grow longer, and interstate travellers begin to prepare for their journeys home. But before they go, there’s still plenty of friendly competition and camaraderie to enjoy.
On Tuesday, July 22, 19 bowlers took to the green, with the top honours going to a strong trio led by Eric Barnard as skip, with Gail Simms at second and Des Ballance leading. The team combined well for a convincing win.
Wednesday afternoon bowls brought together 28 players, including more visiting bowlers like Barry Kirth from near Geelong. Barry joined forces with the rapidly improving Alma Rose Zaldivar at lead and Arthur McManus at second. The disciplined team dominated the field and were captured in this week’s featured photo.
Wednesday night’s popular Business House Bowls continued to grow, with 36 bowlers across 12 teams and 10 spectators enjoying the evening. The recently installed cover came into its own as a brief shower passed over without interrupting play.
Saturday morning saw Round 5 of the Scroungers competition, where 16 players took part. Betty Whitehorn and Russell Jackson were the first-round winners, with Russell clinching A Division and Tony Whitehorn taking out B Division.
Sunday’s social bowls welcomed 23 players, including several travelling bowlers escaping the cold southern weather. Among them were Ron and Linda Gulliver from Manning Point Bowls Club (NSW), Brian Lambie from Hastings Bowls Club (VIC), and Peter Rennie from Yinnar Bowls Club (VIC). The day’s top team, guided by Andy McDougall as skip, featured Greg Fennell at second and Alan Stuart at lead, representing the RSL and District Bowls Club Mt Gambier, South Australia.
With more action on the horizon, stay tuned for next week’s update.
Skipper Barry Hirth with second Arthur McManus and lead Alma Rose. Photo supplied
As we head towards the pointy end of the season, most Whitsunday United teams are jockeying for positions in the top four.
On Friday night, the divisional men played City Brothers. Div2 went down 2-1 but Div1 managed a win, coming out on top 2-1. Div2 are now in fourth spot on the ladder and Div1 are top of their league.
U13 Div1 faced a strong Country United team who should arguably be in FQPL – the 8-0 loss does not reflect the effort on the park by the young Whitsunday team. The U13 FQPL Squad went down to Lions 3-2 in a tight match – they still sit on top of the ladder
WUFC U14's were ready for a big game this weekend against top of the ladder, Magpies. Always a fast paced, intense game playing this team and it didn't disappoint. The WU boys came out strong from kick off, working the ball up into our attacking half early on. A couple of attempts on goal early on were missed opportunities. The team played quick and dominated the action for the majority of the first half, unluckily conceding 2 goals in quick succession as half time loomed. Second half, WUFC kept up their intensity, keeping Magpies from scoring for the majority of second half however tiredness crept in the last 5 minutes allowing Magpies to find the back of the net. Final score WUFC 0- Magpies 3 – they still sit in third spot on the ladder.
The U16 had a good win over Lions 4-0 then had two forfeits against them on the Sunday with Mackay teams not travelling up – the results put them in a solid third on the table.
Whitsunday Women’s Premier had a strong all-round team performance that saw Whitsunday take a convincing 6–0 win at home against Country. Drew led the line with smart hold-up play early on, and the team created plenty of chances before Sarah broke through with two quick goals before the break. Bre added a third after half-time, followed by goals from Rob Dog, Sarah (completing her hat-trick), and Bre again to round off the scoreline. Bre stood out with a dynamic showing on the wing, and the whole team worked hard to keep a clean sheet. A composed, confident display and a proud coach on the sidelines! Fourth on the table with games in hand making third spot a real chance.
The U23 Men beat City Brothers in a tough top of the table tussle. The 6-4 win puts them on top of the table. In Men’s FQPL, Whitsunday had a narrow win over Brothers 1-0 – the win keeps them in third position on the table.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic
Bowen Tennis Association is proud to share the success of their pickleball players who competed in the Queensland Pickleball Tour in Townsville on 16th – 18th May and the Yeppoon Pickleball Tournament on 18th – 20th July.
Eleven players – Shane, Jackie, Jason, Asia, Joyce, Jaymie, Rob, Amanda, Hayley, Madden and Chris represented Bowen in doubles and mixed events. Successful players came home with medals, collecting four gold, two silver and three bronze across the two tournaments.
It was a fantastic experience for all involved and a great reflection of the growing pickleball community in Bowen.
Pickleball is played at the courts at Queens Beach alongside tennis, with weekly sessions on Tuesday and Sunday afternoons, and Thursday nights. Coaching is available for newcomers.
If you’ve been curious about pickleball, now is the time to get involved! All ages and abilities are welcome. Go along to a session, or contact Bowen Tennis Association via:
📧 bowentennis@gmail.com
🔎 Bowen Tennis Association Facebook page
Contributed with thanks to Walter Morris
With just two rounds remaining in the regular Premier League season, J Maher has surged to the top of the table for the first time this year, claiming a hard-fought 7–5 win over J Wilson.
Meanwhile, D Friend had a busy and successful day, playing three matches and coming away with three convincing victories. He notched up 7–2 wins against both N Mitchell and K Reason, and a 7–3 result over A McMinn. Friend also hit the only 180 of the afternoon, continuing his strong form, while J Wilson impressed with a smooth 171.
There will be no matches this coming week, but players and spectators alike can look forward to the inaugural Grand Prix social event on Sunday, August 10. The Grand Prix is the club’s only doubles competition of the year and promises to be a fun, fast-paced format.
For those interested in entering or learning more, details can be found on the club’s Facebook page.
Organisers would like to thank the generous sponsors who continue to support the competition: Mika Airlie, Whitsunday Tattooing, Master Butchers Whitsunday & MBW On the Barbie, Dyson Automotive, and ShirtFront Solutions.
As the season nears its conclusion, the competition remains fierce—and with top positions still up for grabs, the final rounds are set to be thrilling.
Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher
A McMinn and D Friend in action on Sunday afternoon at the Airlie Beach Darts Club. Photo supplied
Cannonvalley Pony Club hosted a memorable weekend of showjumping and history, combining its Official Showjumping and Jump Equitation event with a special visit from founding member Jo Bailey.
Riders from across the Whitsundays, Mackay, and surrounding areas took part in the two-day competition. Despite smaller numbers, the event featured strong senior participation and showcased impressive sportsmanship. Ruby Smith riding Atrani was named Champion Overall Weekend Rider, with Jillian Moffat and Fabulous Chiquita taking out Reserve Champion.
The event ran smoothly thanks to dedicated volunteers who helped judge, course build, score, pencil, and operate the canteen. The club extended thanks to sponsors including Horseland Mackay, Warren Transport, BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort, and Community Bank Cannonvale–Proserpine.
Adding a nostalgic touch to the weekend was a visit from Jo Bailey, who helped form the club in 1986. Jo’s visit marked 39 years since the club’s establishment and offered members a glimpse into its grassroots beginnings—when most riders travelled to the grounds on horseback and facilities were minimal.
Today, Cannonvalley Pony Club is a thriving hub with permanent infrastructure, a committed committee, and a full calendar of events. Jo was warmly welcomed by members past and present, many eager to hear stories from the club’s early days.
The club’s next major event is its annual Gymkhana on 23–24 August, and preparations are already underway to mark its 40th anniversary in 2026.
Cannonvalley Pony Club continues to honour its legacy while looking confidently toward the future.
Contributed with thanks to Kate van Dalen
Founding member Jo Bailey, pictured with club chief instructor Merle Niesler. Photo supplied
It was a weekend of milestones and medals for the Cannonvale Cannons, with swimmers making a splash across Townsville.
Our most senior Cannon, Jacob Bell, now based in Townsville, proudly represented the club in the Magnetic Island to Townsville Open Water Swim. Jacob was second overall out of the water with an impressive time of 1:46:14.80 and took out first place in his age group — an outstanding achievement in a challenging event.
Meanwhile, five Cannons travelled to Townsville to compete in the Gardens Swimming Club Short Course Meet — the final opportunity to qualify for the Queensland Short Course Championships, set for 7–10 August in Brisbane. Congratulations to Thomas Ganter, who secured three new qualifying times in the 50m Backstroke, 50m Breaststroke, and 200m Individual Medley. Ruby Harland also added another QT to her tally in the 50m Backstroke.
Ruby was joined by her younger sisters Indigo and Koa, who both delivered outstanding performances. Indigo notched up significant PBs, while Koa achieved podium finishes in all seven of her events — including an incredible seven first-place results. A special mention to Indigo for her third place in the 50m Butterfly.
New Cannon Faithlyn Trotter also made her mark, achieving personal bests in all four of her events and claiming second place in the 50m Butterfly. Well done to all our swimmers for your effort, sportsmanship, and commitment.
Club nights resumed this Wednesday and run weekly throughout the season. Whether you're chasing times or just want to enjoy some social swimming, it’s a fun, friendly way to keep active and be part of a welcoming community. To find out more, email us at secretary@cannonvalecannons.com — new families are always welcome!
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
The Proserpine Veterans Golf Club enjoyed another beautiful day on the course for its annual Closed Club Championships, with players making the most of the ideal weather conditions.
It was a particularly exciting event this year with several new names appearing on the winners' list, highlighting the growing depth of talent in the local veteran golfing community.
Organisers thanked all participants for a great day of competition and congratulated the winners and runners-up across the various grades.
In the ladies’ A Grade, Leanne Alexander claimed the gross win with a score of 89, edging out Tiina Badenhorst on countback. Heather Luvis took out the nett honours with an impressive 68, ahead of Jenny Hounsell (73). In B Grade, Jacqui Wall secured the gross title with 108, followed by Robyn Whitham (117), while Paula McQuat (74) and Beryl Nosworthy (77) led the nett results.
On the men’s side, John Grosskreutz topped A Grade gross with 81, ahead of Allen Roberts (86). Gerald Lovell posted the day’s best nett score of 67, followed by Nick Apruzzese (70). In B Grade, Trevor Peroz’s 86 won the gross title over Louis Neethling’s 99, while John Oates (76) and Wilf Herweg (77) took the nett placings.
There were plenty of highlights in the pin shot and chip-in competitions, including hole-in-ones on the ladies’ side from Elspeth Scotford (hole 13) and Beryl Nosworthy (hole 5).
Lucky draw winners included Lyn Muller, who picked up the $20 membership jackpot, and John Grosskreutz, who won the weekly raffle prize of $50.
Next Tuesday the Proserpine Vets will travel to Home Hill for the Interclub competition, followed by the Wintersun event the week after.
Contributed wiht thanks to Paula McQuat
Jacqui Wall, Jenny Hounsell, Beryl Nosworthy, Leanne Alexander. Photo supplied
It’s been a packed week at Proserpine Bowls Club, with club championships, social games, and community programs all in full swing.
In the Club B Singles semi-finals on Saturday morning, Harry Craig defeated Kendall Watts 25–16, while Todd Leys overcame Bruce Uhe 25–14. The final will see Craig and Leys battle it out for the title.
Wednesday’s social bowls had a strong turnout. Trevor Parsons, Carol Smith and Heather Brown edged out Geoff Orton (visiting from Eltham, Victoria), Barry Zillmann and Sandy Daffara 18–14. Alen Sanderson, Bruce Uhe and Nev Smith defeated John Anderson, Graham Cowling (SA visitor) and Garry Alexander 23–11. Henny Tattam and Philip Brown claimed a solid 26–12 win over Arthur Griffith and Mike Harrison.
Despite early showers, Sunday’s play went ahead. Arthur Griffith and Sandy Daffara defeated Bruce Uhe and Heather Brown 29–18, while Henny Tattam, Philip Brown and Nev Smith beat John Anderson, Carol Smith and Mike Harrison 30–17.
Draws for the B Pairs, B Triples and B Fours have been finalised. B Triples kicks off this Saturday, August 2, with Sanderson, Ken Watts and Kendall Watts to face Uhe, Harrison and David Ling.
Best of luck to the Proserpine team of Shane Kinnear, Scott Hamilton, Gavin Milne and a sub for Todd Leys in the Champion of Champion Fours at Sarina.
The club also welcomes students from St Catherine’s this week as their term of bowls begins. Thanks to all volunteers supporting the program.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club
Sandy Daffara, Carol Smith, Nev Smith, Philip Brown and John Anderson. Photo supplied
Five boats and ten enthusiastic members of the Abell Point Yacht Club set sail last Friday for a weekend getaway to Cape Gloucester, braving some wind and swell along the way. While conditions kept skippers alert, spirits remained high as the fleet cruised north.
By late afternoon, the boats were safely anchored off Cape Gloucester Beach Resort. A blustery Friday night brought strong gusts and a couple of dragged anchors, but Saturday morning arrived calm and clear.
After coffee and cake at the resort, members enjoyed a relaxed day, before heading ashore in the evening to Montes Bar & Restaurant. There, they connected with fellow sailors from other ports, swapping stories over dinner in a warm, lively atmosphere.
On Sunday, the group sailed to beautiful Bona Bay, where they capped off the weekend with a beach BBQ—soaking in the sun, scenery and camaraderie that define the Whitsunday sailing lifestyle.
It was another successful APYC escape, full of great sailing, good company, and lasting memories.
Contributed with thanks to Lorraine Ireland
Football - Whitsunday United Football Club
Friday 25 July
6:00pm: Div 2 Men vs City Brothers FC at City Brothers FC
8:00pm: Div 1 Men vs City Brothers FC at City Brothers FC
Saturday 26 July
9:30am: U14 vs Magpies FC at Whitsunday Sportspark
9:30am: U15/16 vs Mackay Lions at Whitsunday Sportspark
11:00am: U13 Div 1 vs Country United FC at Mackay Football Park
11:00am: U13 FQPL vs Mackay Lions at Mackay Football Park
5:00pm: U23 Men vs City Brothers FC at City Brothers FC
7:00pm: Men vs City Brothers FC at City Brothers FC
Rugby Union - Proserpine/Whitsunday Rugby Union Club
Saturday 26 July
2.00pm: Women vs Slade Point at Whitsunday Sportspark
3.30pm: Premier Grade vs Slade Point at Whitsunday Sportspark
Touch Rugby - Whitsunday Touch
Monday 28 July
Round 1 Fixtures
Cricket – Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Contact airliebeachcc@yahoo.com.au for information about Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Netball – Whitsunday Netball Association
Contact netballwhitsunday@gmail.com for netball information
It was another fantastic week at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club, with strong numbers, plenty of visitors from down south, and an exciting new season of Business House Bowls under lights.
This time of year always draws bowlers from southern states to our friendly little club, and this week was no exception. Among the many visitors escaping the cold were Greg and Glenys Pepyat from Bright Bowls Club in Victoria, here for their fifth consecutive year; Ken McAllister from Queenscliff Bowls Club, who has been visiting the region since 1986 and playing at the club since 2000; Shane Goldsworthy from Williamstown Bowls Club making his first visit; and Alan and Joan Detry from Gulwa Bowls Club in South Australia.
Ladies Tuesday Pennants results will be published in full next week.
On Wednesday afternoon, a strong roll-up of 30 bowlers took part in social bowls. The overall winners were the team of Rick Galea (skip), Alan Pershouse (second), and 90-year-old Ken McAllister (lead), who showed he still has all the skills on the green.
Wednesday night marked the start of a new season of Business House Bowls, with eight teams competing under the club’s impressive all-weather roof and brilliant lighting. The scene was electric, with a great crowd enjoying the lively atmosphere. There’s still space for two more teams to join the fun, so any businesses keen to get involved are encouraged to contact the club. Games begin at around 6pm.
On Friday night, the club hosted playoffs to select two teams to represent ABBC in the PBL in Townsville. Progressing through with three wins were Manny Isgro, Russell Jackson, and Warren Mills, while Peter Barrett, Carol Crosbie—our energetic "pocket rocket"—and Rick Galea also earned their spot.
Saturday morning’s Round 4 of Scroungers drew a big turnout. Previous round winners included Andy McDougall, Shane Spann, and Dennis Donnadelli. First round winners this week were Steve Heddles, Kathryn Remmeswaal, and Merve Stewart, with Steve Heddles going on to become the overall winner of the day. In B Grade, Mark Mawson claimed his second straight win after a close final against Tony Kelly and Dennis Donnadelli.
Sunday afternoon’s social bowls saw 28 bowlers on the green. The competition used the lowest winning margin to determine the winner, and in a rare outcome, two teams tied, each having won 10 ends. The shared winners were: Lyn Graham (skip), Greg Fennell (second), and new bowler Alma Rose Zaldivar on debut, alongside Craig White (skip), Phil O’Brien (second), and Sandra Argo (lead).
More bowls news next week—have an awesome week in paradise!
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Alma Rose Zaldivar, Greg Fennell, Lyn Graham, Sandra Argo, and Craig White, with Phil O’Brien. Photo supplied
Unfortunately, the Divisional Men didn’t get to play their scheduled home game as Magpies forfeited. The squad still made the most of the afternoon with a scratch match.
U13 Division 1 had a busy weekend. On Saturday, they delivered a dominant 10-0 win over Mackay Dolphins at Jubilee Sports Park. After a tight opening, Logan Prowse broke the deadlock and by halftime the side led 4-0. The second half saw WUFC add six more, with hat-tricks from Logan and Kobi M, a brace from Nick J, and goals from Oscar H and Darcy K. A great all-round team performance played in good spirit.
On Sunday, the same team faced Mackay Lions at Mackay Football Park and narrowly lost 3-2. Lions led 1-0 at halftime, but Riley H twice equalised for WUFC with well-worked team goals. With the match on a knife’s edge, a late Lions goal sealed the result. It was a tightly contested match played with excellent sportsmanship, and WUFC showed great resilience and defensive organisation.
U13 Prems had their Saturday home game forfeited by the opposition. On Sunday, they returned to form with a strong 7–2 win over Mackay Lions. A 5–1 halftime lead set the tone, with Mayson M netting a hat-trick, Daly G scoring twice, and goals to Alex D and Jackson P. Both teams played with determination and positive intent.
U14s hosted Rangers Gold and started strongly with Eli W scoring inside three minutes. WUFC kept possession well and added two more first-half goals via Eli again and Shannon to lead 3-0 at the break. Early in the second half, Kobe scored from a Shannon cross, and Eden added a fifth from a deflected Nick M header. A 5-0 win was a testament to their teamwork and control across the park.
U16s faced Wanderers for the first time this season and were keen to return to winning ways. They dominated early and went ahead through a Cooper Parry penalty — his first competitive goal in his last game for the club. In the second half, Logan Burke sealed the result with two headers, securing a 3-0 win and a clean sheet, keeping the team firmly in finals contention.
Premier Women drew 0-0 at home against a determined Rangers side. It was a solid team performance from the outset, with strong intent, composure, and attacking chances. Though goals didn’t come, the squad’s grit and commitment were clear. Special mention to goalkeeper Megs, who showed excellent reading of play and brought calm to the backline. A performance to build on heading into next week’s clash with Country.
U23 Men, who started the weekend top of the table, played a tough game against an improved Magpies side. In a tightly fought contest, Sean McCarthy scored the crucial goal to secure a 1-1 draw. While the result saw WUFC drop to second, the team remains in strong form heading into the next round.
In Men’s FQPL, WUFC faced ladder-leaders Magpies in a tough away game. Whitsunday created multiple early chances, only to be denied by the Magpies keeper. The breakthrough came in the 60th minute for Magpies under controversial circumstances after a whistle had gone. They soon added a second. Sam Thornton clawed one back late, giving WUFC hope, but the final whistle confirmed a 2-1 loss in a spirited effort.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic
On Saturday 12th July, 19 swimmers swam their hearts out at Cannonvale Cannons SC Winter Meet.
With an incredible 106 individual events entered, 72 PB’s were swum, showing our swimmers and families that their hard work at training has certainly paid off.
The cheering, support, encouragement and camaraderie from all swimmers was to be commended. Everybody knew the Whitsunday Swimming Club was there. From the grand entrance to the birthday celebrations for George, our swimmers were loud and proud.
Hayden, Leyton, Jayde, Ti, Georgia, Jack, Kenzie, Savannah, George, Alex, Axel, Alissa, Emeilia and Jax returned to the pool with Whitsunday confidence. Newcomers to the club, Bella and Isaac showed they were not to be messed with. First timers Charlotte and Jesse demonstrated Whitsunday spirit and power. Then Coach Cruze showed everyone how it was done (or did he???).
With 4 Coaches on the deck (Coach Jenny, Amanda, Enrico and Cruze) to support and encourage, our swimmers reminded everyone The Whitsunday Swimming Club is a force to be reckoned with.
If you would like more information on an incredible club full of friendships, team spirit and fun, email us whitsundayfrogs@gmail.com or find us on Facebook.
Contributed with thanks to Amanda Yuskan
A fleet of 17 boats took to the water last Sunday for the annual Warri Cup yacht race, hosted by Abell Point Yacht Club in Airlie Beach, with competitors spread across three divisions and clear winners emerging in each.
Sailors were treated to a stunning day, with sunny skies, mild conditions, and a steady breeze — just enough to keep things lively without too much drama. That is, until Malfunction unexpectedly demasted mid-race. Fortunately, no one was injured, and the crew returned safely to shore — albeit a little more well-known than they had planned.
Race organisers extended their thanks to Astro Boy and Lama for their swift and selfless assistance to Malfunction. “Their actions reflect outstanding seamanship and were greatly appreciated by all,” an organiser said.
After a spirited day on the water, the Division 1 title went to Terry Archer’s G’nome, while Iyas Shaheen’s Smooth Criminal took out Division 2. In Division 3, Alan Campbell skippered Lama to a well-earned win.
Celebrations continued at the Whitsunday Sailing Club, where the atmosphere was lively and the presentations were smooth and well-received. Crews were recognised for their efforts in a ceremony that captured the spirit of competition and camaraderie.
The Abell Point Yacht Club also thanked sponsor Andrew Williams of Maxi Apollo and British Defender for his generous support, helping to make the Warri Cup a much-loved highlight on the local sailing calendar once again.
Contributed with thanks to Lorraine Ireland
Airlie Beach welcomed over 700 runners from around the world for the 12th Tassal Airlie Beach Marathon Festival held over July 19–20, with ideal weather helping set new records in all races except the half marathon.
The weekend began with the McDonald’s Airlie Beach Foreshore Magic Mile, won by Kirra Hamilton (Urangan) in the women’s category and Nick Mooney (Kiamba) in the men’s.
In the North Queensland Championship Marathon, Whitsunday Running Club’s Liv Compton claimed her third consecutive women’s title in a record 3:07:50, followed by teammate Aimee Sulzberger and Hamilton Island’s Francesca Bellicini. Thomas Baker from Winmalee (NSW) won the men’s marathon in 2:54:09, with Mackay’s Mick Vivian second and South Australian Bailey Collins third.
The fiercely competitive Locus Surveys Half Marathon saw Rhyly Paton edge out Nick Mooney to win the men’s race, with Whitsunday Running Club’s William Grogan finishing third. Kirra Hamilton secured her second win of the weekend in the women’s half marathon, followed by Whitsunday Running Club’s Riana Wronski and Ballina’s Hannah Crowe.
Bowen’s Brendan Maltby won both the Whitsunday Transit 10km and Momentum High Risk Training 5km races. Hannah Terry (The Range) set a new women’s 10km record of 40:10, while Whitsunday Running Club’s Millie Groom broke the 5km women’s record with 18:25.
The Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting Service (ARFFS) team won the Mantra Club Croc Corporate Challenge in a record 1:07:26.
Mascot races delighted the crowd, featuring Cruiser (Cruise Whitsundays), Blazer (Queensland Fire and Emergency Services), Piggy (Bendigo Bank), Batman (Gotham City), Sam (Wilmar), Molly Molar and Toby Toothpaste (Whitsunday Family Dental), and Troppo (Tassal). Batman claimed a narrow win over Toby Toothpaste.
Junior records were set by Xavier Watson and Willow Kenny in the Wilmar 2km Junior Dash, and Wilson and Olive Hounsell in the Macrossan and Amiet 1km Kids Run/Walk.
Mayor Ry Collins and Councillor Jan Clifford handed out the distinctive ‘Nemo’ medals to finishers.
Event Manager, Tim McQuoid-Mason said “It is very satisfying to see so many happy faces at the end of every race.
"It is also an honour to be able to hold events that encourage the development of the younger members of our community. A special thank you goes out to all the volunteers that helped on the weekend and to our community for allowing us to showcase the foreshore.”
Contributed with thanks to Tim McQuoid-Mason
Whitsunday Life's Ruth Puddefoot got a PB in her Half Marathon
The Bowen Polocrosse Club has once again hit the road — and the five-hour journey to Capella proved well worth it. Seven dedicated players made the trek to represent Bowen, with the Bowen 1 side comprising Bryce Watson, Michael and Jesse Foster, Wade Bidgood, Ashlea McConnell, and John Norman.
Competing fiercely in the C Grade division, Bowen 1 battled through a series of tough games and were rewarded with a well-deserved C Grade win.
While there was plenty of action on the field, some players got a little too close to the turf — with Ashlea McConnell earning unofficial honors as the “chief field checker” after a tumble that left her sporting some impressive bruises. Spirits stayed high, and the laughs were just as strong as the gameplay.
Michael Foster had a standout weekend and was named Best C Grade Player, a testament to his skill and determination.
Bowen was also proudly represented in the junior division by Rhadaya Bidgood, who joined a mixed team and impressed with her competitive riding and continued improvement this season.
Contributed with thanks to Bowen Polocrosse Club
Bowen Bridge Club was abuzz with activity as 78 players from across Queensland and interstate converged for the club’s annual Congress earlier this month.
It was a strong showing from the visiting Mackay Bridge Club, with Diane Morgan and Janet Hansen taking out the championship title. Fellow Mackay players Jan Harris and Helen Van der Broek secured the runner-up position, capping off a successful weekend for the club.
Local players also had plenty to celebrate, with four Bowen pairs earning places in their respective categories. In the C Grade, Debbie Breeze and Sue McInnes claimed second place, while Jill Brabon and Bev Lowcock finished third. In D Grade, Janice Bates and Trish Berry took out first place, and Maureen and Kevin Baxter came third.
The club extended warm congratulations to all the winners and expressed gratitude to supporters Koorelah Farms and Stackelroth Farm for generously donating fresh local fruit and vegetables for the event raffle.
The annual Congress continues to be a highlight on the Bowen Bridge Club calendar, bringing players together for a weekend of friendly competition and community spirit.
Contributed with thanks to Lydie Martin
The Annual Congress was a huge success. Photo supplied
A huge congratulations to Proserpine State High School Year 7 student Shailee Mewha, who has achieved an outstanding result at the Queensland Athletics Cross Country Championships, taking home the silver medal in a highly competitive 3km event.
The championships were held last week at Toogoolawah Golf Club, located northwest of Brisbane, where runners tackled a challenging and hilly course. Shailee showed incredible determination, closely shadowing the first-place runner throughout the race and finishing strong to secure second place.
This impressive performance has earned Shailee a well-deserved spot at the upcoming National Cross Country Championships, which will be held in Ballarat, Victoria, this August. Representing Queensland on the national stage is a significant achievement, and one that Shailee set as a personal goal earlier this year.
Before heading to nationals, Shailee will compete again this weekend, representing North Queensland at the Queensland School Cross Country Championships. The event will be held at Nudgee College, where she’ll face many of the same talented athletes from last week’s race.
Shailee’s dedication to her training and her passion for running continues to shine through, and her school community couldn’t be prouder.
Best of luck this weekend, Shailee — and all the best as you prepare to take on the country’s best in Ballarat!
The Tassal Airlie Beach Marathon Festival takes place this weekend of 19/20 July.
The McDonald's Airlie Beach Foreshore Magic Mile will be run along the beachfront at 4:00pm on Saturday with a dash for cash. The winner and podium finishers will take home the cash in the open race with the junior runners competing for gold, silver and bronze medals.
Sunday will see over 600 runners competing in a variety of races from the 42 to 1 km. These races will be run over several laps between the Port of Airlie and Cannonvale Beach.
There are record number of entries in the marathon and half marathon with several past winners defending their titles, namely Liv Compton in the marathon and Claire Ashworth and Billy Grogan in the half marathon.
Two of the Jones boys, Shay and Jayden from Bowen have signed up for the half marathon and are a great chance to make the podium after strong runs in the Mackay Marina Run earlier this year.
The boardwalks and footpaths are expected to be extremely busy between 6:00 am and 11:00 am. There will be approximately forty community volunteers along the course to assist the runners on their chosen journey.
The mascot race with seven entries at 9:45am will provide some welcome relief and entertainment for the kids. Regular competitors Cruiser (turtle) and Blazer (koala) will be challenged by Batman, Troppo, Hoggster, Piggy and a Toothbrush with Toothpaste.
All the races start and finish at the race precinct near the sound stage and movie screen next to the kid’s playground where coffee, ice cream, and a BBQ will be available with music supplied by Whitsunday Entertainment.
The Event Manager, Tim McQuoid-Mason said he would like to thank the community in advance for their support of the festival over the past 12 years and for sharing the foreshore with our competitors from all parts of Australia and the world.
Registrations are still open for anyone who would like to run. Go to www.runairlie.com.au for more information and to register.
Contributed with thanks to Tim McQuoid-Mason
The Tassal Airlie Beach Marathon Festival is this weekend! Photo supplied
Get ready to feel the energy of the Whitsundays as you dive into the ultimate challenge! The Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival isn't just about setting personal bests; it’s a high-energy friendly competition. This year, we're challenging local businesses, groups of mates, and junior stars to step up and claim the crown for the fastest team in town!
Forget stuffy boardrooms and boring team-building sessions. The triathlon relay is the perfect excuse to put your business’ camaraderie to the test! As your colleagues conquer the swim, bike, and run legs, you'll see collaboration and communication like never before. It’s a powerful way to ignite a healthy, active culture within your workplace and earn year-long bragging rights as the champions of Airlie Beach. This isn't just a race; it’s a chance for your team to share a collective victory that will create lasting memories and 12 months of bragging rights.
The fun isn't just for the workplace! Rally your friends to form a relay team and let everyone shine in their strongest discipline—the speedy swimmer, the powerhouse cyclist, or the relentless runner. It's the perfect way to make the triathlon accessible and enjoy the electric festival atmosphere together. For our rising stars, the Junior Triathlon provides a fantastic opportunity to join the action, build confidence, and discover the thrill of a major multi-sport event.
And for those who want to measure themselves against the best, get ready to be inspired! The Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon is renowned for attracting some of the nation’s top athletes. The Olympic and Sprint distance events draw an elite field, giving you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to race on the same course as the pros. This year, get a front-row seat to the action, as we’re thrilled to announce the attendance of Natalie Van Coevorden from the Australian 2024 Paris Olympics team!
Whether you’re in it for a new adventure, to build a stronger team at work, or simply to take home the title of the fastest team in town, a team entry is your answer.
Tourism Whitsundays team in the Airlie Beach Triathlon last year. Photo Sourced: Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival
The Bowen Polocrosse Club delivered a strong and spirited showing at the recent Nebo Carnival, fielding four chukka teams across all grades and showcasing skill, determination, and true sportsmanship against top teams from around Queensland.
In D Grade, Bowen 4—a young side featuring Rhadaya Bidgood, Addison Odger, and a teammate from Wandoan—gained valuable experience with every match. Their improvement and resilience were clear to all watching.
Bowen 3 stole the show in C Grade, bouncing back from an early loss to dominate the competition and claim the title. The team of John Norman, Matt Hunter, and Ashlea McConnell played with growing confidence, with Ashlea delivering a standout performance on a new horse to earn Best C Grade Player for the weekend.
In B Grade, Bowen 2—made up of Teneale Griggs, Jesse Foster, and Wade Bidgood—fought hard in a tough division, particularly after a challenging opener against Wandoan 1. Though they missed a finals spot, their consistency and sportsmanship didn’t go unnoticed.
Facing off in A Grade, Bowen 1’s Jessie Russell, Adam Burns, and Mick Foster held their own against high-calibre opposition in tightly contested games.
The club’s juniors were also in top form. Mason, Indee, and Isla claimed victory in their division with a strong team effort, while Oliver, Lachy, and Aliah finished as runners-up in theirs.
Bowen now heads to Capella before hosting their home carnival on July 26–27. Don’t miss the Night Chukka on Saturday—free entry, eat street-style food, and games from 6:30pm—a perfect family night out!
Contributed with thanks to Ellisa Hunter
Bowen Junior Winners. Photo supplied
Last Saturday saw Sea Eagles Senior Men and Women head deep into enemy territory to take on Eastern Swans in the gusty and blustery conditions Mackay put on.
Sea Eagles Senior Men had a hard task ahead of them taking on the reigning premiers and top of the table Swans. Sea Eagles came out strong but were inaccurate in front of goal with the Swans leading up until the half time break. Sea Eagles regrouped at half time and had control of the play in the third quarter kicking 4 goals 3 points and taking the lead into the final term. Up against a strong wind Sea Eagles managed another 4 goals in the final term to take out the victory 63 – 47. The win sees Sea Eagles Senior Men keep their finals hopes alive and gain positive momentum pushing towards the finals series.
In a tight contest Sea Eagles Senior Women made their mark in the second quarter kicking 2 goals and keeping Eastern Swans scoreless until the final term. Swans managed a single goal for the game in the last quarter with Sea Eagles holding their lead to add another win to their tally 16 – 6. Sea Eagles Senior Women are showing cohesion and promise this year as each game they gain momentum towards the top of the ladder.
Sea Eagles Senior Men, Senior Women and Under 17s match up against Bakers Creek Tigers at Etwell Park this coming weekend from 10:40am.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles
It’s been another action-packed and inspiring week for bowlers from Airlie Beach Bowls Club, both on and off the green.
At the Para-Powerlifting Nationals on the Gold Coast, our very own Di Jackson took out the bronze medal, proving once again that her wheelchair is no match for her inner strength. Di continues to inspire with every achievement, adding another chapter to her remarkable story.
Back on the green, the Men’s Triples Championship brought some serious drama. After preliminary rounds on Saturday and semi-finals Sunday morning, the final was set. Manny Isgro, Peter Barrett and Andrew Butler—with four previous titles together—were well ahead at 17–6. But in a stunning turnaround, Kevin John Trembath, Alan Pershouse, and Andrew Butler fought back to win 29–19 in a brilliant display of precision and grit.
Tuesday’s Ladies Pennants also delivered impressive results.
Cathryn Remmeswaal, Wendy Pomeroy, Betty Whitehorn, and Betty Nicole defeated Mackay City 23–15.
Carol Crosbie, Regina Aquilina, Ladda Purdie, and Joan McGrath also notched a 23–16 win.
On Wednesday, Alan Pershouse and Betty Whitehorn were the standout performers at social bowls.
Meanwhile, at the Queensland Deaf Bowls Championships at Kawana, Russell Jackson claimed a thrilling 11–8 win in the final end, earning the title of Queensland Champion.
We’ll have Business House Bowls and Scroungers updates next week. Until then, keep rolling and enjoy your week on the green!
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Under clear skies and easing winds, the Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club hosted the 2024 Winter Short Course Transition Meet on Saturday at the Cannonvale Swim Centre. The meet welcomed 104 swimmers from 13 clubs across Queensland and provided one of the final chances for athletes to secure qualifying times for the upcoming 2025 Hancock Prospecting Queensland Short Course Championships.
Many swimmers rose to the occasion, posting impressive results, smashing personal bests and taking home a haul of ribbons. A special mention goes to Celeste Orenshaw and Evie Doherty, who took on time trials at the end of a full day of racing and successfully met their goal times. Celeste nailed her 50m Butterfly, while Evie powered home in the 50m Breaststroke — a remarkable feat after a big day of competition.
Top PB performers on the day included Tiana Bell, Eloise Chegwidden, Harris and Tora Delac, Charlie Doherty, Liam Filewood, Roxanne Groom, Ruby Harland, Eric and Leo Mulliss, Dylan Reynolds, Indi Smith, Zach Trefz, and Caleb, Lily, and Zavier Woolston.
We would also like to celebrate Harry Chegwidden, Miller Eaves, Blaire Harland, Indigo Harland, and Faithlyn Trotter who achieved personal best times in every single one of their events — an incredible effort!
It was also a debut carnival for Lennox Wild and Faithlyn Trotter, and we commend them both on representing the Cannons with confidence and enthusiasm.
Finally, a heartfelt thank you goes out to all the families, volunteers, and supporters who contributed to the success of this event. Your time, effort, and enthusiasm are what make meets like this possible.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
Cannonvale Cannons Swim Team. Photo supplied
It’s been a vibrant and busy week at Wangaratta Bowls Club, with full greens and strong competition across all events.
Monday Triples saw a full field with Jan Harvey, Rodney Barter, and Glenn Harvey claiming victory over S. Farrel, H. Beech-Jones, and K. Pedlar. Runners-up were Glen, Nick, and John, who defeated Neal, Bruce, and Robyn. The jackpot once again went unclaimed.
Tuesday afternoon was a special occasion as the club honoured its Patroness, Merle Elphinstone—our oldest Life Member whose contributions to the club are deeply appreciated. The green was full in her honour. The afternoon’s winners were Allan Gillies, June Paynting, Jan Dawson, and Dave Madden, who overcame Keith S./Collins, Mary Whitebread, Christine Bratz, and Bob Dykstra. The Sportsman’s Prize went to Shirley Smith, Lyn Madden, and Maureen Hyde, despite their defeat by John Hastings, Heidi Reif, and Greg Kelly. The jackpot continues to grow.
In Club Competition Men’s Triples, Ron Hyde, Alby Vigar, and Gavin Charles triumphed over Dave McDonald, Graeme Read, and Neal Chittenden in a solid match.
Fun Friday finished in a tie, with the win awarded on a countback of ends to Neal Chittenden, Al Deterey, and Maureen Hyde, who drew with Ron Hyde, Greg Kelly, and Christina.
Finally, Thursday night was a hit with a full house enjoying entertainment from the Festival of Small Halls Winter Tour, helping bring music and community spirit to our club.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Winners from, Patroness Day: Dave Madden, June Paynting, Patroness Merle, Jan Harvey & Allan Gillies. Photo supplied
The Lions Club of Whitsunday’s fourth annual Charity Golf Day teed off on Sunday at Whitsunday Green, raising more than $10,000 for local causes.
Proserpine Hospital will once again be the major beneficiary, with additional recipients to be confirmed at later dates.
Golf Committee Chairman Alan Gravelle said the day was a huge success, thanks to generous community support. “It's a long day, but at the end of the day, when you see everyone happy and all the support and positive comments it sort of makes it all worthwhile."
The event was strongly backed by local businesses and regular sponsors, with many returning year after year. Although Amanda Camm MP remained a key supporter of the event.
The Lions Club also runs the weekly Airlie Beach foreshore markets and cruise ship markets, helping raise over $100,000 annually for community and national projects.
Full results from the day to be included in next weeks paper.
Shooter McGavin, Happy Gilmore, Happy Caddy, and Grandma
Wayne Singleton and Mark Strobel
Brett Ruffin, Darren Lloyd, Gary Smith, and Anthony Whyte
Greg Smith and Ken Chilcott
Whitsunday Transit: David, Ben, Ian, and Belinda
Susan McAllister, and Annie Norris
Photo credit: Daniel Heggie
Football - Whitsunday United Football Club
Friday 11 July
6.00 PM: Whitsunday United FC Div 2 Men vs Dolphins FC at Dolphin Park
8.00 PM: Whitsunday United FC Div 1 Men vs Dolphins FC at Dolphin Park
Saturday 12 July
9.30 AM: Whitsunday United FC U13 Div 1 vs Mackay Rangers FC at Whitsunday United FC
9.30 AM: Whitsunday United FC U14 vs Mackay Rangers FC U14 Black at Mackay Football Park
11.00 AM: Whitsunday United FC U13 FQPL vs Mackay Rangers FC at Whitsunday United FC
11.15 AM: Whitsunday United FC U15/16 vs Mackay Wanderers at Mackay Football Park
5.00 PM: Whitsunday United FC U23 Men vs Mackay Lions at Lions Field
7.00 PM: Whitsunday United FC Men vs Mackay Lions at Lions Field
AFL - Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Saturday 12 July
Senior Men vs Swans at Rogers Oval
Senior Women vs Swans at Rogers Oval
Rugby Union - Proserpine/Whitsunday Rugby Union Club
Friday 11 July
6.30 PM - Womens A Grade vs Bowen Mudcrabs at Whitsunday Sportspark
7.30 PM - Mens A Grade vs Bowen Mudcrabs at Whitsunday Sportspark
Cricket – Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Contact airliebeachcc@yahoo.com.au for information about Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Netball – Whitsunday Netball Association
Contact netballwhitsunday@gmail.com for netball information
Footy in paradise lived up to its reputation over the weekend as the Sea Eagles hosted the North Mackay Saints at their home ground in stunning conditions.
The day held special meaning as the club marked three years since the passing of Cody Gibbs, a beloved member of the Sea Eagles family. A new memento was unveiled in Cody’s honour, joining the perpetual award presented annually to a senior player who embodies the club spirit he represented.
In a thrilling showdown, the Sea Eagles Senior Women left everything on the field as they took on the ladder-leading North Mackay Saints. The crowd was on its feet throughout the gripping final term, with the scoreline neck and neck until the final siren. Ultimately, the Sea Eagles fell just short by three points in a nail-biting 27–30 finish. Despite the result, the performance proved the team is firmly in the premiership conversation and will take plenty of confidence into the rest of the season.
The Senior Men’s side also faced off against the Saints, who currently sit just above them on the ladder. The Sea Eagles’ defensive unit, led by Jacob Dewis, Alex Rodgers and Mason Andrews, stood tall and successfully kept the Saints scoreless in the first half. The Saints surged in the third quarter, booting five goals, but the Sea Eagles responded with three of their own to maintain their lead. Digging deep in the final term, the Sea Eagles held on for a well-earned 53–46 victory.
The Sea Eagles Senior teams now hit the road for several weeks, starting with a clash against the Eastern Swans at Rogers Oval this weekend. The next home game is scheduled for August 2 at The Nest, where the club will celebrate Sponsors Day.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles
New memento to honour Cody Gibbs. Photo supplied
Whitsunday Sea Eagles players getting involved in play
With the school holiday, there were no youth teams taking the field for Whitsunday United and as the Divisional men also got the weekend off, it was up to our Premier Men and Women to provide the entertainment. And they didn’t disappoint!
Women
The Whitsunday ladies faced a tough opponent in the Magpies squad. A few weeks ago, Magpies came out on top but it was a hard fought victory.
Determined to turn the tables, the Whitsunday team worked hard as a defensive unit, rarely allowing Magpies to get shots away from inside the box.
In attack, the midfield and strikers created opportunities that put the Magpies’ defence under pressure, and the team went into halftime locked at 0–0 with growing confidence and belief.
Unfortunately, an injury to a Magpies player in the second half saw the game called early, the ladies were proud to walk away with a hard-fought 0–0 draw against the second-placed team in the league.
Player standouts were Claire, Lauren & Keely in defence. The ladies now sit in a strong fourth on the ladder but with two games in hand, are eyeing off third place.
Men
The two premier men’s sides played Wanderers in Mackay, hoping for good results and a repeat of the previous encounter with Wanderers.
The boys surely delivered. The FQPL U23 squad played some dominant football winning 7 nil in a clinical display as they young side grows in confidence and cohesion.
Goals scorers were Euan Van Den Bergh (2) and Max O'Keeffe (2), with Aaron Kinsella, Reef Peel and James Spiers chipping in with one a piece.
In premier league the men won 3 nil, in a solid display despite Wanderers having quite a few good chances. Sean McCarthy, Reef Peel and Sam Davies all contributed to the scoreboard.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic
They may still be pre-teens, but the girls of Cannonvale Cannons’ competitive squad are already swimming with the drive and discipline of seasoned athletes.
Ranging from 10 to 12 years old, this talented group trains early, races hard, and chases state and national qualifying times with impressive focus and determination.
Celeste has her sights set on a national qualifying time this season, driven by a strong belief in swimming’s core lesson: hard work makes anything possible.
Addie thrives in breaststroke, especially the 100m, where she feels strongest. She lives by her coach’s advice: “Get the stroke right and let the speed come.”
Evie loves racing more than training—especially the 200m freestyle, with its strategy and sprint finish. Known for her energy and team spirit, she keeps her pre-race routine simple: a sausage roll and a smile.
Andie, who prefers training to refine her skills, recently smashed a 7-second PB in the 100m butterfly and earned a place in the SNQ Development Squad.
Matilda recalls the high of hitting her state time after narrowly missing it by just 0.04 seconds the day before. Her next goal? Cracking the “70s club” with a sub-70 time in the 100m freestyle. Her top tip: “Show up to training even if you don’t feel like it—you’ll always be glad you did.”
Their advice to other young swimmers? Don’t give up. Keep showing up. And enjoy the journey.
To find out more, visit cannonvalecannons.com
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
Matilda Nicholes, Celeste Orenshaw, Andie Reynolds, Addie Sanders, Maeve Dichiera, Gracie Laguna, Indie Smith, and Evie Doherty. Photo supplied
There has been lots of action on the fishing front the past week, and it’s been great to see so many kids getting amongst it during the school holidays. Unfortunately, the wind isn’t predicted to be on our side for the next few days, but fingers crossed it drops off.
Dam
The dam has continued to be on the quiet side this week. A few keen anglers made the trip up a few days ago and managed to land a few out of the bays down the back, but overall, there’s not a lot to report. Cooler temperatures and minimal activity continue to keep things slow.
Estuary
There’s been some cracking mangrove jacks caught over the past week, particularly for those casting prawn-style lures rigged weedless into the deeper snags. These hard-hitting fish are in great condition at the moment and putting up serious fights. Grunter are also still around in good numbers. Anglers using fresh bait continue to see the best results, especially around the tide changes and deeper holes.
Islands & Offshore
Mackerel are still hanging around in strong numbers, with school-sized fish being the standout. They’re a great option for a quick and exciting session when conditions allow. Nannygai are also firing offshore, with plenty being caught and some absolute beasts over 7kg hitting the decks. If you’re heading out this weekend, make sure your tackle is up to the task.
As always, be sure to tag @tackleworld_airliebeach in your fishing pics so we can see what’s happening in the region.
Best of luck out there!
Contributed with thanks to Beth Hockley and Jason Fisher from Tackle World Airlie Beach
Local fisho, Brendon Chalmers, with a solid Red Emperor. Photo supplied
It was another busy week at Wangaratta Bowls Club, with strong numbers and great competition across all events.
Monday’s triples winners were G. Murray, D. Maddeley and R. Agg, who defeated J. Breakwell, J. Stamp and L. Muston. Runners-up were Gary Wills, Ken Wallace and Jim Steel, who got the better of Eileen Dunn, John Foskett and Geoff Coleman. The jackpot didn’t go off.
On Tuesday afternoon, Graeme Smith, Robyn Crawford and Maureen Hyde claimed the win over Natalie Hands, Irene Laird and Bob Dykstra. Runners-up were Bron Tolcher, John Hayson and Allen Gillies, who overcame June Paynting, Les Lee and John Hallas. The jackpot again remained unclaimed.
Fun Friday winners were Les Lek and Greg McSwain, who defeated Judy Christie and Ron Boskma. Runners-up were S. White, Neal Chittenden and Maureen Hyde, victorious against John Hayson, Natalie and Kevin Kelly. Resting touchers were awarded to Pauline Cochrane and Jan Dawson.
Friday night barefoot bowls saw Peter, Bob and Evan narrowly defeat Alison, Michele and Shirley by two shots in a light-hearted match.
Sunday social bowls saw a full green with 64 players. Rink 8’s Judy Christie, June Paynting, Col Parker and John Hallas were the afternoon winners, beating Ross Altman, Marian Sorrell, Jim Quod and Allan Gillies. Runners-up were Toni Bowen, Linda Atkinson, Rodney Barrup and France Wilmann.
The club’s annual Cent Sale on Saturday was a great success—thank you to all who supported it.
Good luck to Penny, Denise and Tiarna as they represent North Qld in Townsville next week!
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Winners from Sunday 6 July. Photo supplied
It’s been a massive week at Airlie Beach Bowls Club, with plenty of action both on and off the green.
First up, the final results of the Men’s Pennants are in. While the season didn’t end as hoped, considering the size and strength of the opposition clubs, our teams held their own and showed promising signs for next season.
Division 1 finished 5th with 20.5 points
Division 3 finished 5th with 12 points
Division 5 finished 6th with 10 points
Division 6 placed 5th with 16.5 points, which included a forfeit
We’re already looking ahead to next year with stronger, more balanced teams and added experience across the board.
On Tuesday, our ladies travelled to Sarina for the Johnson Shield – and for the first time ever, made it through to the finals! A proud moment for the club.
Betty Whitehorn won her singles match against West Tigers, while Betty Nicole and the ever-energetic Carol Crosbie took out the pairs. Joan McGrath skipped a team supported by Wendy Pomeroy (third), Elaine Kippen (second) and Regina Aquilina (lead) in a nail-biting final.
Back at home, 18 players contested three games of triples, with the day's prize going to the team led by Tony Whitehorn, alongside Maureen Barnard and Greg Fennell, after winning with the lowest margin.
Wednesday social bowls welcomed visitors from Victoria and New Zealand, while Tony Whitehorn’s team again came out on top with a commanding 31–11 win.
Wednesday night Business House Bowls continues to grow, with this week’s standout being CES Electrical—featured Stay tuned for full team results and Men’s 3 Bowl Triples scores next week.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
CES Electrical from the Wednesday night Business House Bowls. Photo supplied
With Pennants now completed, attention at Proserpine Bowls Club has turned to the Club Championships, and competition is heating up.
On Saturday morning, fiercely contested Club Championship Singles matches were played. Jonathan Bye defeated Dale Haack 27–20, while Andrew Bell claimed a commanding 25–4 win over Philip Brown. Bye backed up on Sunday morning with a strong 25–11 win against Brett Saroglia.
The Singles Championship is now just a couple of games away from completion. Andrew Bell will take on Marcus Craig in the final semi-final, with the winner to face Jonathan Bye in the grand final. The Champion of Champions for Singles will be held at Souths Suburban on August 23 and 24.
In Saturday’s B Singles action, Bruce Uhe edged out Trevor Parsons 25–24 in a nail-biting match. Plenty of games remain before the B Singles Champion of Champions, to be held at St Helens on September 20 and 21.
Saturday afternoon featured Club Championship Pairs. Gavin Noonan and Brett Saroglia defeated Bryan Davy and Luchie Gardel 27–9, while David Ling and Andrew Bell overcame Barry Saroglia and Gavin Milne 28–18. That result makes Ling and Bell the first pair to secure a semi-final spot. The Champion of Champions for Pairs will be hosted at Proserpine on August 9 and 10.
In social bowls, Arthur Griffith and Trevor Parsons defeated John Anderson and Vince Olsen 31–14 on Wednesday. Alen Sanderson, Garry Alexander and Sandy Daffara also had a win, 19–11.
Sunday saw more strong performances, including wins by teams skipped by Mike Harrison and Nev Smith.
Friday night’s Barefoot Bowls was another success, with a great turnout enjoying a relaxed night on the greens. Thanks go to the volunteers who make this monthly event possible.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club
The Proserpine Golf Club enjoyed a fine week of competition to round out June, with improved weather and strong participation across multiple events. Among the highlights, juniors Levi Holmes and Blake Lovelock proudly represented PGC High School at the Queensland Northern Region School Sports Championships — gaining valuable experience on the big stage.
Tuesday saw the postponed April Monthly Medal played out in stroke format, with Scott Mason taking out the men’s event with a nett 68, ahead of David Woods on 70. For the ladies, Tina Badenhorst claimed victory with 69, narrowly edging out Heather Luvis on 70. Notable NTPs went to Brad Fleet, Corey Stroud, Elspeth Scotford, and Leanne Alexander.
The Vets also completed their Monthly Medal and putts event on Tuesday. Tina Badenhorst once again came out on top for the ladies, with David Woods winning the men’s division. A full list of NTPs included consistent efforts from Badenhorst, Luvis, Robyn Whitham, and others.
Wednesday’s Ladies’ Monthly Medal and Putts, sponsored by PD Law, saw Paula McQuat top the leaderboard with a nett 70. Tina Badenhorst followed on 72, with Lyn Muller placing third on countback.
Thursday’s stableford competition featured standout scores from Brendon Meharry (43 points in B Grade) and Lewy Tuck (39 points in A Grade). Edwina Pettiford impressed with 39 points, placing runner-up in B Grade and top of the ladies' division.
Friday’s 9-hole run, sponsored by the Metropole Hotel, saw Andrew Smart (22 points) and Owen Clarke (21) leading the charge. NTPs were awarded to Corey Stroud and Tony Chapple.
Saturday saw strong fields and tight finishes. In the men’s A Grade, Tony Goss narrowly won on countback from Jason Bourke with 36 points, while Blake Davis claimed B Grade with 38. For the ladies, Jenny Hounsell was the standout with 41 points, followed by Tiina Randmae and Heather Luvis.
Sunday’s single stableford wrapped up the week, with Aaron Prosser posting 39 points to win the men’s event, and Peta Thomas taking out the ladies’ comp with 34. NTPs went to Levi Holmes, Danny York, Tim Frew, and Sara Hagy.
Next week is Monthly Medal week, with highlights to include veterans playing in Bowen, Wednesday’s ladies’ comp sponsored by PD Law, and the men’s and Saturday Monthly Medal events sponsored by Venuesmart and the Metropole Hotel.
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae
The Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival is celebrating its 25th anniversary in style, smashing entry records and attracting the second-largest professional field in Queensland, behind only the iconic Noosa Triathlon.
Set for Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 August, this year’s festival will see athletes from across the country descend on the wonderful Whitsundays, Heart of the Great Barrier Reef, to compete in one of Australia’s most scenic and exciting multisport events.
Race Director Michael Kimpton said the milestone event had cemented its place as a must-do on the national triathlon calendar.
“There’s a reason we call it the triathlon in paradise,” Kimpton said.
“With record-breaking numbers, a world-class course, and stunning views at every turn, the Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival is a perfect showcase of everything the Whitsundays has to offer - sport, scenery, and community spirit.”
This year’s standard distance event features an exciting new bike course, taking riders along a more challenging route out to the breathtaking Shute Harbour Marina, offering scenic climbs and descents against a backdrop of ocean and rainforest.
The run leg will once again wind along the picturesque Airlie Beach boardwalk, hugging the edge of the Coral Sea and immersing athletes in the region’s tropical beauty.
Adding to the family-friendly atmosphere, Saturday 16 August is dedicated to the Junior Triathlon and Enticer events, giving young athletes and first-timers the chance to shine. This year’s junior events will include amazing random draw prizes—so every participant has the chance to walk away a winner. This year’s novice Ocean Swim event will have an ‘anything goes’ caveat, with participants allowed flippers, floaties, noodles or snorkels to help them around the course.
Also returning in 2025 is the popular Corporate Triathlon Challenge on Sunday 17 August, an all-in-good-fun relay race where local businesses and organisations form teams to take on the swim, bike, and run legs together.
Open to workplaces of all sizes, it’s a great opportunity to promote health and wellbeing, build team spirit, and enjoy a laugh outside the office while vying for the title of “fittest team in town."
With a mix of fierce competition and light-hearted camaraderie, the Corporate Challenge adds another exciting dimension to the weekend, showcasing the strong community and business support behind the event.
The Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival is proudly supported by naming rights partner Coral Sea Marina Resort, over 50 local sponsors, and the incredible work of dedicated local volunteers.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of 25 years of triathlon in paradise — whether you’re racing, cheering, or soaking up the atmosphere, this is a weekend you won’t want to miss.
The Junior Triathlon is on Saturday 16 August, followed by the Sprint and Olympic distance on Sunday. Photo supplied
Nineteen members of the Whitsunday Running Club braved the rough seas to take part in the Great Whitehaven Beach Run in treacherous conditions with a 25 knott south easterly blowing.
The female members of the club took out the trifecta in the half marathon with Liv Compton finishing ahead of Aimee Sulzberger and Alison Scoles. In the 10k race Riana Wronski finished strongly in second place.
The male members of the club also achieved some great results with Roland Henderson placing second in the half marathon after leading the race until 1 km from the end. Justin Knight-Gray finished first in his age category and Ken ‘Dropbear’ Page came in third behind him.
Club Coach, Mark McConkey won his age category in the 10km with a great run home against the strong south easterly and Owen Lee finished second in his age category.
The 5km race saw Jody Mulholland finish second in her age category and Rebecca Hadley second with Karen McConkey third in their age category. In the older age category Greg Coulson was second and Tim McQuoid-Mason placed third.
The President of the Whitsunday Running Club said "Despite some very extreme conditions our members performed amazingly well and there were many happy faces once their runs were completed."
"I did however hear 'that sucked' repeated several times after the racing was completed."
Contribtued with thanks to Whitsunday Running Club
Photo credit: Hamilton Island Photography
The Cannonvale Cannons’ youngest swimmers are proof that swimming is not only about medals—it’s about friendship, fun, and the joy in the journey, not just the finish line.
We sat down with six of our youngest Cannons to find out what they love most about swimming and being part of the Cannons family.
For Miranda, it’s all about the fun of club nights and racing her dog Chilli in her imagination. Lennox loves practicing his dives and seeing his “swim friends” each week, he also imagines a dog poolside would make him swim faster. Pippa thinks a capybara would be the ideal animal to bring to training for their love of the water. She also loves our war cry and diving into a good breaststroke set.
Isaac’s favourite part of swimming is duck dives and Milo ice cream afterwards. Stella enjoys chasing her personal bests and a solid set of double arm backstroke, while Leo says he likes our 25m pool and that it never hurts his eyes (thanks Mark for managing those chlorine levels perfectly!).
When asked to name their favourite event of the season, Club Championships received multiple votes—a sign that our end-of-season celebration remains a highlight for junior swimmers. And it wasn’t the only favourite—with most of our Mini Cannons voting club nights as a highlight of being a Cannon, thanks to the fun, friendly atmosphere and chance to swim alongside their mates.
The Cannonvale Cannons cater to swimmers of all ages and abilities, with a focus on community, confidence, and fun. Whether your child dreams of going to Nationals or just wants to have a splash with new friends, we’d love to welcome you to the pool deck. Club nights resume Wednesday 6th August, and we welcome new families to come along and see what we’re all about.
And in case you’re wondering— it was unanimous amongst our mini cannons that they would much prefer to swim in a pool of jelly over spaghetti.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
Stella and Leo Mulliss, Lennox Wild, Pippa Laguna, Isaac Lawson and Miranda Palmero. Photo supplied
It was another busy and social week at Wangaratta Bowls Club, with action across several competitions, social events, and Friday night barefoot bowls.
Monday Triples Dominated by Irymple Crew
Monday’s self-selected triples saw the in-form Irymple crew of France Wilmann, Jenny Healey and Chris Healey claim victory over Meryl Elphinstone, Isobel Wheeler and Robyn Stitt. The Irymple side has been enjoying a strong run of form on Mondays in recent weeks.
Runners-up were Ken Rod and Mark, who overcame Neil Chittenden, Jan Dawson and John Harding. The jackpot remained unclaimed.
Tuesday Afternoon Play Produces Tight Results
On Tuesday, Toni Bowen, John Hayson and Robyn Stitt edged out John Maher, Robyn Crawford and Owen Swanton for the win.
Runners-up were S. Smith, A. Fitzgerald and Margaret Wilson, who claimed their match against Pam Breakwell, John Hallas and Maureen Hyde. Once again, the jackpot went begging.
Friday Socials Bring Energy On and Off the Green
Following Friday morning bingo, bowlers returned for the always-popular Friday afternoon social bowls. Winners were Maureen Hyde, Pam Breakwell and Bob Dykstra, who defeated Judy Christie, Peter Hopkins and Bert Madge. Carol Bellingham earned the resting toucher.
Friday night barefoot bowls continues to grow in popularity, with another enthusiastic crowd turning out for a fun evening.
Courtney, Jack and Aimee Reuben scored a win over Megan, Kate, Jamie and Ella, while Robyn, Terry and Elaine defeated Gary, John and Blake. Barefoot bowls runs weekly from 5:30pm and all are welcome to join in the fun.
Ladies A Singles Final Delivers Exciting Finish
Sunday morning saw the final of the Ladies A Singles played between Denise Wallace and Penny Warren. Penny got off to a strong start, but Denise fought back bravely, narrowly falling short in a thrilling finish.
Penny will go on to represent the club in the District Champion of Champions event, while both she and Denise will also contest the club pairs title, a title they’ve already claimed together.
Sunday Social Winners and Club Representation
Sunday’s social bowls winners were Trish, Robyn and Mark on Rink 6, who defeated John, Karon and Allan.
Runners-up were Natalia Hand, Bruce Thompson and David Madden, who beat Graham Smith, Sue Symmons and Heide Reif. The jackpot remained untouched.
Meanwhile, the club’s men’s side competed in the Dunn Cup last week, with several close games but no tournament success this time around.
Cent Sale This Saturday
A reminder to all members and supporters that the club’s annual Cent Sale is on this Saturday, 5 July. The event will be held at the clubhouse, with doors opening at 12 noon and the sale starting at 1:30pm. There’ll be plenty of great prizes up for grabs.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Ladies A Singles Final 2025. Photo supplied
Whitsunday United teams were in action across Mackay and at home over the weekend, producing a mix of hard-fought results, strong performances, and signs of steady improvement across the club.
The Divisional Men travelled to Mackay for two top-of-the-table clashes against Lions. Division 2 played with intensity and created several chances, but a harsh handball penalty saw them trail early. They bounced back to 1-1 by halftime and took the lead shortly after the break, but Lions responded strongly to secure a 3-2 win. Division 1 were determined to get a result and started aggressively, dominating early play. However, they went down 2-0 after two scrappy Lions goals either side of the break. A spirited fightback saw Whitsunday equalise through two well-executed set pieces, earning a 2-2 draw.
In junior action, the U13 Division 1 side battled hard but fell 4-1 to Lions. Logan P headed in the equaliser from a Nick J corner to level the game before halftime. The team showed great intent and created several promising chances but couldn’t convert in the second half.
The U13 Prems delivered two outstanding performances. On Saturday, they cruised to an 18-1 win over Wanderers Red. Daly G scored four goals, with hat-tricks from Nelson M and Alex D, and additional goals from Bailey B (2), Remy S, Jackson P, Prahbpreet S, and Sam C. Wanderers also conceded two own goals. On Sunday, the team followed up with a 5-2 win over Mackay Dolphins at home. Nelson M scored twice, with Bailey B, Jackson P and Isaac P also on the scoresheet in a clinical second-half showing.
The U14s had a dramatic 4-3 win over Dolphins on Saturday. Eli W opened the scoring in the 4th minute, followed by goals from Shannon and another from Eli after a Charlie cross. Leading 4-0, Whitsunday were put under pressure when Dolphins scored three quick goals, but the defence held on for the win. The U14 FQPL team backed it up on Sunday with a 3-1 home win over Dolphins. Shannon equalised before halftime, with Noah and Kobe adding second-half goals to seal the result.
The U16s faced Country on Saturday, looking to improve on their previous match. Kai converted a penalty to give them a 1-0 halftime lead. After a Country equaliser, another penalty restored Whitsunday’s advantage, but two goals from corners saw them fall 3-2. Sunday’s match against top-placed Dolphins was another big test. A strong first half saw Reef finish off a slick team move to level at 1-1, and a penalty kept them in the game at 3-2. Dolphins eventually pulled away, but Whitsunday showed promising signs despite the 6-2 loss.
In senior women’s football, the Premier Ladies played out a 1-1 draw with Wanderers. Bre converted a penalty after Sarah was brought down, while strong defensive efforts from Sophie A and Sophie M helped keep the side in the game.
The Men’s FQPL U23s continued their winning run with a dominant 6-2 victory over Rangers. Max O’Keeffe scored twice and earned man of the match honours, with standout contributions from Cialan Dollard, Euan van Den Bergh and Tony Gracieux. In the FQPL Men’s game, Rangers took a 2-0 lead before Whitsunday surged late, with Sam Thornton and Sean McCarthy scoring to secure a 2-2 draw.
Across all age groups, Whitsunday United showed character, effort and teamwork—laying strong foundations for the season ahead.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic
The Tassal Airlie Beach Marathon Festival will be held along the foreshore over the weekend of 19/20 July 2025.
A record number of entries have already been received for the marathon and half marathon and there are not many places left. At least 600 runners are expected to line up to run over the weekend.
Entries have been received from every state and territory in Australia. There are also entries from New Zealand, Hong Kong, Canada, USA, France, England, Scotland and Sweden.
Last year’s winners of the women’s marathon (Liv Compton) and half marathon (Clare Ashworth) and men’s half marathon winner (Billy Grogan) have all signed up to defend their titles.
The festival offers several races over various distances: 42 k, 21k, 10k, 5k, 2k, 1k and 1 mile. It caters for all ages from 4 to 100 with gold medals for first place in most age categories.
The festival offers a corporate challenge for teams of 3 to 10 members. The quickest three runners’ times are used to determine the winner of the floating trophy that can be displayed over the next 12 months.
There are cash prizes for the open podium finishers in the Magic Mile on Saturday afternoon and the Primary School Challenge with the most participants on a percentage basis will also receive a cash prize and floating trophy.
One of the highlights on the Sunday is the mascots race immediately before the junior events at approximately 9:30 am. There are also a record number of mascots and Batman has called in to say he can make it this year.
The Event Director, Tim McQuoid-Mason said, “This year’s festival will be the largest ever and there will be plenty of entertainment for runners and spectators with live music on the course and at the race precinct.”
There are still places available for anyone interested in entering, so go to www.runairlie.com.au .
Contributed with thanks to Tassal Airlie Beach Marathon Festival
Tassal Airlie Beach Marathon Festival is coming up soon. Are you Ready? Photo credit: Phil Copp Photography
AFL - Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Saturday 5th July
12:15pm - Whitsunday Sea Eagles Senior Women vs North Mackay Saints at Whitsunday Sportspark
1:50pm - Whitsunday Sea Eagles Senior Men vs North Mackay Saints at Whitsunday Sportspark
Cricket – Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Contact airliebeachcc@yahoo.com.au for information about Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Netball – Whitsunday Netball Association
Contact netballwhitsunday@gmail.com for netball information
G’day everyone and thanks for the opportunity from Whitsunday Life to provide a little article on the goings on from the perspective of Whitsunday Police.
Firstly, I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Anthony Moynihan, I am the Senior Sergeant, Officer in Charge of the Whitsunday Police Station. I have been a proud member of the Queensland Police Service for 25 years.
I started off working down south in Toowoomba and Ipswich before moving to North Queensland. I worked in Cairns and in every Police Station through Cape York. It was then that I started to work as a Plain Clothes Officer. Working in various Criminal Investigation Branch Offices in Cairns, Mossman, Mount Isa, Mareeba and the Torres Strait, investigating serious Criminal Offences including homicides, drug matters, assaults and fraud offences to name a few. I was a Detective for 17 years and now have been promoted back to uniform duties. Prior to moving to the beautiful Whitsundays, I was the Officer in Charge of the Torres Strait, based on Thursday Island.
I have provided a couple of photos of travelling to work via helicopter in the Torres Strait and visiting neighbouring Papua New Guinea villages to distribute clothing and footballs.
I love been a Police Officer and have a strong focus on been engaged with the community and providing care and aid to anyone in need. The safety of my staff and the community is my number one priority.
I have a love for Rugby League and the Brisbane Broncos. And when I’m not working, I love spending time with my wife and kids. I look forward to getting a boat and exploring this beautiful place.
Please drop in anytime to the station and have a chat about any issues we can help with.
This month we will be concentrating on personal mobility devices or E-Scooters. I have included some rules to be aware of and the fines that may be issued if you are found not doing the right thing. Please be safe at all times.
Contributed with thanks to Senior Sergeant Officer in Charge of Whitsunday Police Station Anthony Moynihan
The Bowen Polocrosse Club’s first-ever Ladies Day is already a success, with tickets selling out weeks ahead of the July 26 event.
Set on Saturday, the afternoon will feature live acoustic music, prosecco, and a whole lot of fun. The Ladies Day event runs from 12pm to 4pm, offering a wide array of the A and B grade matches as part of a broader effort to promote the sport and attract new crowds.
Capped at 100 attendees, the event is a test run for what could become an annual highlight. Affordable tickets included drinks, souvenirs, and optional catering.
After Ladies Day wraps up, the action rolls straight into the popular Night Chukkas event followed by live music, a Calcutta, food stalls, a Kids' Corner, and a lively bar.
With polocrosse running from 8am through the day, the club is set for a full day of sport and celebration.
Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy said the first Ladies Day would be a great attraction, with many people looking forward to this addition.
“People travel long distances to attend, and all events held locally provide an economic boost for Bowen and the greater Whitsundays region.
“It is also great to see the community get involved by attending the Night Chukkas event on the Saturday night, Well done Bowen Polocrosse Club,” she said.
What: Ladies Day
Where: Bowen Polocrosse Club
When: Saturday 26 July at 12pm
The annual BMA CQ Rescue Golf Day on Hamilton Island teed off under blue skies and brisk winds on Saturday 14, drawing 92 eager players to the island greens for a good cause.
Despite the challenging conditions, spirits remained high as teams tackled the scenic course. The charity event didn’t just stay on the fairways, a bustling raffle and auction added to the fundraising total, helping raise an incredible $64,120 for BMA CQ Rescue.
Hamilton Island Golf Club Manager Michael Frampton confirmed the impressive figure, which now pushes the event’s all-time total to over half a million dollars raised for the emergency helicopter service.
BMA CQ Rescue General Manager Lisa Martin expressed her deep appreciation.
“We are so grateful to everyone who played. It might just seem like a game of golf to some, but to us, it means we can continue our life-saving missions,” she explained.
“Thank you to everyone who contributed to the event. Especially to Michael Frampton and the team from Hamilton Island who go above and beyond every year”.
Last year alone, BMA CQ Rescue was dispatched to Hamilton Island 43 times, averaging nearly one call-out a week. Just recently, the service assisted a patient suffering from pneumonia.
With the sun shining and generosity in full swing, the event proved once again that a round of golf can go a long way in saving lives.
The Cairns Ironman held in the heart of Tropical North Queensland is a ripper!
It is set amongst the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest, the only place in the World where two World heritage areas meet.
The Event was held on 15th June. On the day there were two events, a challenging FULL Ironman consisting of a 3.8km ocean swim, 180km cycle with a 42.2km marathon run to finish. The other event is still a tough one, a half Ironman and half the above distances which is a race rather than survival.
Over 2500 competitors tackled the scenic course around Cairns. The course is built for the ultimate racing experience. The swim took place at Palm Cove in reasonable conditions following the “washing machine” conditions a day earlier. The hilly bike course took athletes up towards Port Douglas. Road Closures made for a stunning course along the Tropical Queensland coastline on a closed coastal highway, although the gusting winds caused a bit of havoc with some cyclists. Back in Cairns, the run took athletes along the picturesque Esplanade on a flat course with amazing crowd support and an abundance of enthusiastic volunteers keeping everyone in the loop!
Four of our Whitsunday locals entered the weekend races. There were two girls in the FULL Ironman while the two boys opted for the Half Ironman.
Both Kristy Gardel and Jessie Gerard entered the Full Ironman for the first time. The volume of training prior to the event is massive and happens over a three month build period. They are both local champion triathletes and conquered the behemoth FULL Ironman distance with aplomb! The girls had a great race and achieved their goal, congratulations!
Jake Yorke and Michael Kimpton completed the Half Ironman Event in fine time, all smiles crossing that Finish Line. It was Jake’s first Half Ironman event as he is pretty new to triathlon and is now looking forward to further challenges.
Contributed with thanks to Val Kimpton
Michael Kimpton finishing his run in the Cairns Iron Man
Kristy Gardel & Jessie Gerrard after their Iron Man
Jake Yorke celebrating his first Half Iron Man
Photos supplied
While most were enjoying a sleep-in on Whitsunday Show Day, a group of determined Cannonvale Cannons swimmers dived into an epic early morning challenge at the Cannonvale Swim Centre. The session kicked off at 7AM giving our usual Friday morning trainers a well-earned two-hour sleep-in!
The endurance session was designed by Cannons swimmer Harris Delac, known for his boundless energy and love of long-distance swimming. Harris crafted a 6 kilometre set, which was adapted across the squads: the Guns tackled the full 6 kilometre, the Missiles completed 4.8 kilometre, the Torpedoes swam 2.6 kilometre, and our younger Minis, Lasers and Bullets rose to the challenge with sets tailored to their levels.
Coach Mark Erickson was proud of every swimmer, praising their commitment and strong completion times across the board. Congratulations to all who stepped up!
Cannons who took part included set creator Harris Delac, Tyler Bennett, Tora Delac, Liam Filewood, Mackenzie Bennett, Andie Reynolds, Matilda Nicholes, Maeve Dichiera, Ruby Harland, Koa Harland, Declan Dichiera, Ruby Lawson, Eric Mulliss, Jasper Korosec, Lucas Korosec, Addie Sanders, Penelope Shields, Zavier Woolston, Zach Trefz and Tom Ganter.
Junior swimmers joined in at 9AM and gave it their all—well done to Leo and Stella Mulliss, Caleb Woolston, River Shields and Lily Woolston.
The Cannonvale Cannons would also like to recognise Olive Hounsell, Wilson Hounsell and Bodhi Gibb—regular trainers at the Cannonvale Swim Centre who aren’t yet part of the Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club but completed impressive distances.
Finally, the cannons are thrilled to announce that the Cannonvale Cannons have been invited to run Friday night raffles at the Reef Gateway once a month. They kick off this Friday, 27th June, and would love to see our community there supporting the club.
Contribtued with thanks to Jade Korosec
Senior Swimmers with Harris Delac
Last week we were awaiting the results of the North Queensland District Ladies Purple Pennant, contested between Wangaratta, Thuringowa, Home Hill/Brandon, Jubilee, Magnetic Island, Ingham, and Alligator Creek. The winning flag went to Magnetic Island, with our very own Wangaratta Ladies securing runners-up honours. Congratulations, ladies—what a fantastic achievement!
Monday’s self-selected triples and Tuesday’s social bowls continued as usual, although results were not available at the time of publication.
Sunday’s social bowls saw a full green, with the winners coming from Rink 2. Allan Gillies, Teresa Willshire and Jim Steele defeated Judy Christie, Trish Webb and Dave Madden. Runners-up were Margaret Harvey, Karon M., Greg McSwain and Chris Healey, who defeated Carol Bellingham, Robin Craw, Simon Fitzgerald and June Walsh. The jackpot did not go off.
Several of our members took part in the Canefire Fours held in Ayr over the weekend. Congratulations to Wangaratta’s own Denise Wallace and Penny Warren, who teamed up with Shane Anderson and Mick Robinson from Cutheringa to claim the win.
Looking ahead, barefoot bowls and a sausage sizzle will kick off this Friday night. The club will open at 5:30pm, and everyone is welcome to join for a fun and relaxed evening.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Wangaratta Runners Up Purple Pennant 2025. Photo supplied
Airie Beach Bowls club had their grand opening on Friday marking a new era, players are thrilled that weather is no longer a factor—no more rain delays or cancellations. Since then, it's been full steam ahead, with Rounds 7 and 8 played over the weekend. Only one more round of redemption remains, and all divisions are looking to finish strong.
In Division 1, Saturday saw matches played in Sarina, with Manny Isgro’s team—comprising Noel Crosbie, Jeff Tierney, and Andy McDougall—the only ones to notch a win. Teams led by Bob McMahon and Warren Mills fought hard but were narrowly defeated. Sunday’s matches at home against a strong Northern Beaches side ended in losses across the board.
Division 3 also struggled against a formidable South Suburban side on Saturday morning. Both Ted Cullen’s and Steve Laurie’s teams were outplayed. Sunday’s home match against Marian Bowls Club followed a similar pattern, with the local side suffering a sound defeat.
At Seaforth, Division 5 saw some positives. John Askew’s team—Dan Robinson, Duncan Smith, and Eric Barnard—secured a hard-fought draw. However, the second team, led by Stacey Hadlow, was outclassed, though Rick Brunell stood out with an exceptional performance. Sunday’s games at home against South Suburban were thrilling, with both matches decided on the final bowl—a credit to the team effort shown.
Division 6 played well on Saturday, just falling short, and travelled to Sarina on Sunday, with those results to come.
In lighter news, the club welcomed back Neil Moore, visiting from Victoria. Despite losing weight, he joked, “I know where it is.”
Coaching continues on Monday and Thursday afternoons, with updates soon on the schools program and the Endeavour Foundation initiative.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
The Pennants team playing under the new roof. Photo supplied
What a MASSIVE weekend of football! Every senior teams posted a significant win and the junior played a double round with some sensational results!
On Friday night, the Divisional Men took on Wanderers despite being 20 players short. Div 2, boosted by Div 1 players, held composure for a 1–0 win, with Isaiah Chilton earning man of the match and Alistair Sawer netting the winner. Div 1 overcame a tough start to dominate 6–1, with Ralé Mudford’s equaliser sparking a second-half surge.
WUFC U13 Division 1 played Mackay Wanderers Roses in their first game, going down 5–3 after trailing 3–2 at half-time. Despite a determined second-half push, Wanderers sealed it with two more goals. Later, they faced a strong Magpies side and suffered an 8–1 defeat. WUFC showed resilience throughout both matches.
The U13 Prem team had an impressive 6–0 win over Dolphins. A red card reduced the opposition to eight, with Prabhpreet Singh converting the penalty. Goals from Jackson Paroz, Daly Gillett, and a hat-trick from Nelson Malady (man of the match) sealed the dominant win. In a show of sportsmanship, WUFC matched player numbers when Dolphins were reduced to seven.
In their second game, U13 Prems thumped Wanderers Rubies 14–2. Nelson M scored four, Sam C and Daly G hit hat-tricks, with Jackson P, Alex D, Remy S, and Isaac P also on the scoresheet. The team’s teamwork and finishing impressed, continuing their strong momentum.
WUFC U14s opened their weekend with a 6–2 win over Lions. Early goals from Eli W and Shannon gave Whitsunday a great start. An own goal and second-half strikes from Kobe, Charlie, and Eli W secured the result, with a late Lions penalty rounding out the scoreline.
In their second match, U14s faced Rangers Gold. After going behind, Eli W equalised before half-time. Playing into the wind proved challenging in the second half. Shannon scored again, but Rangers took the win 3–2 with a late goal, despite a strong WUFC effort.
The U16 FQPL side played Country and despite dominating early play, trailed 2–0 at halftime due to errors. A third goal early in the second half made the task harder, but a late penalty and pressure brought it back to 3–1. The team remains in top-four contention with a rematch coming this weekend.
FQPL Women delivered a confident 5–0 home win against City Brothers. Bre opened the scoring, followed by Sarah before halftime. In the second half, Karlee found the bottom corner, Rob Dog scored from a corner, and an own goal sealed it. A disciplined backline ensured a clean sheet.
The FQPL U23 Men dazzled in a 7–0 win over Wanderers. Anthony Gracieux led the way with two goals, supported by strikes from Oisin Sherlock, Luke Swift, Lincoln Sokolski-Fricker, Jazz Knezevic, and Pepe Perea.
The Premier Men made it a clean sweep for seniors with a 3–1 win. Cillian Crowe bagged a brace and assisted Sam Davies. Sam Thornton’s tireless play on the left earned him man of the match.
Most WUFC teams now sit in the top four, well placed ahead of August finals.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic
U14 FQPL – happy after a strong 6-2 win against Lions. Photo supplied
Football - Whitsunday United Football Club
Friday, June 27
6:00 PM: Div 2 Men vs Mackay Lions at Mackay Lions Field
8:00 PM: Div 1 Men vs Mackay Lionsat Mackay Lions Field
Saturday, June 28
9:30 AM: U13 Div 1 vs Mackay Lions at Mackay Football Park
9:30 AM: U14 vs Dolphins at Mackay Football Park
11:00 AM: U13 FQPL vs Mackay Wanderers at Mackay Football Park
11:15 AM: U15/16 vs Country United at Mackay Football Park
5:00 PM: U23 Men vs Mackay Rangers at Whitsunday United FC
7:00 PM: Men vs Mackay Rangers at Whitsunday United FC
AFL - Whitsunday Sea Eagles
U13s vs Swans at Rogers Oval
U15s vs Swans at Rogers Oval
U17s vs Magpies at Magpies
Senior Women vs Magpies at Magpies
Senior Men vs Magpies at Magpies
Cricket – Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Contact airliebeachcc@yahoo.com.au for information about Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Netball – Whitsunday Netball Association
Contact netballwhitsunday@gmail.com for netball information
It was a busy week on the greens at Wangaratta Bowls Club, with strong turnouts and tightly contested matches across multiple days of competition.
On Monday, the self-selected triples event was taken out by the Irymple crew of Jenny Healey, France Wilmann, and Chris Healey, who defeated the trio of Aileen Dunn, John, and G. Coleman. Runners-up on the day were Denis Madeley, Dave Richardson, and R. Agg, who triumphed over Keron McKenzie, Mark McKenzie, and R. Barr-Kemp. The jackpot, however, remained elusive.
Tuesday saw six rinks in play, but it was rink 6 that produced the afternoon’s winners. Anne Fitzgerald, June Paynting, and Ron Hyde defeated Bron Tolcher, Greg McSwain, and David Madden in a strong showing. The jackpot—now a very tidy sum—still went unclaimed.
In club competition, the final of the Men’s A Pairs was held, with Mitch Wright and Wayne Crowhurst emerging victorious over Allan Rolfe and Mark Drummond in a well-fought match.
Sunday afternoon drew a full green of players. John Brakewell, Shirley Smith, and David Madden claimed the win over Karon McKenzie, Gavin Charles, and Mark Drummond. Runners-up were Ann Fitzgerald, Jan Dawson, Graeme Smith, and Joe Paynting, who defeated K. Halton, B. Downs, John Hayson, and Ron Symmons. Once again, the jackpot stayed intact.
The club has also been proudly hosting the North Queensland District Ladies Division Three Pennant this week. Our ladies have performed exceptionally well, and Monday’s match will determine the final winner. Results will be posted in next week’s report.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Winners from Monday France Wilmann, Jenny Healey, and Chris Healey. Photo supplied
Seven Cannonvale Cannons swimmers were recently selected to attend the Swimming Queensland – North Queensland (SQ-NQ) Mobility, Movement and Strength Workshops held in Mackay and Townsville. Congratulations to Tyler Bennett, Zach Trefz, Tora Delac, Ruby Harland, and Roxy Groome who took part in the Mackay session, and to Nelson Malady and Jacob Bell who represented the club at the Townsville clinic.
These workshops focused on enhancing athletes’ mobility, strength, and technical movement skills through a combination of dryland training and physiotherapy screening. Delivered by a team of leading athletic development specialists and physiotherapists, including Samantha Mathers and Dion Walmsley of Fitter Futures, and Geordie Koest of Movement Improvement Rockhampton, the sessions emphasised the importance of good technique across all aspects of performance.
A key takeaway from the weekend was that executing movements with control and precision is just as critical on land as it is in the pool. Athletes received ongoing feedback on posture, stance, limb positioning, and core control, resulting in visible improvements in just a few repetitions.
These sessions are part of Swimming Queensland’s commitment to Long Term Athlete Development, encouraging clubs to work closely with physiotherapists and development coaches to support young swimmers' growth and performance.
The Cannonvale Cannons are proud to see their swimmers involved in this high-performance pathway and thank Swimming Queensland for the opportunity. These valuable experiences not only support technical improvement but help build the foundation for future success in the sport.
Well done to all swimmers who attended — your focus and commitment to continuous development are to be commended.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
Swimming Queensland Workshop attendees in Mackay. Photo supplied
After a quiet previous weekend, Whitsunday United roared back into action with a packed schedule of games across all levels.
On Friday night, the Division 2 men travelled to face Rangers and were determined to bounce back from an earlier loss. A hectic opening half-hour saw them take a 3-2 lead. Harry netted his first senior goal early in the second half to give Whitsunday some breathing room, but a late Rangers goal set up a tense finish. Down a player, Whitsunday dug deep to hold on for a gritty 4-3 win.
Division 1 controlled their match from the outset but struggled to convert chances. A first-half goal gave them the edge, though Rangers equalised with 15 minutes to go. A second yellow card for the Rangers keeper shifted the momentum, allowing Whitsunday to capitalise with two late goals and secure a 3-1 victory. Both teams are now well positioned for a strong second half of the season.
In junior action, the U13 Prem side defeated the Lions 6-3 in a high-energy game. Goals came from Mayson (2), Nelson (2), Alex D, and Remy. The team led 3-0 early but conceded twice before halftime. They pushed on with three more in the second half to seal the win.
The U13 FQPL boys faced a tough Rangers side at home and were outclassed in a 4-1 loss. Alex Draper provided a highlight with a brilliant strike from the left, while Dally impressed with a tireless display in midfield.
The U14s faced ladder-leaders Magpies and put up a spirited fight. Nick P made key saves, and Shannon’s goal kept things level at halftime. Despite solid midfield efforts from Finn and Tyson F, Magpies pulled ahead via a penalty and added a late goal to finish 3-1 winners.
Backing up for a second match, the U14s hosted Rangers Black and came away with a 2-0 win. Charlie opened the scoring in the 4th minute, and Kobe added a second early in the second half. The team dominated but couldn’t extend the lead despite multiple chances.
The U16 boys delivered a strong showing against third-placed City Brothers. Tyler C opened the scoring, followed by Jacob capitalising on a perfect through ball from Harry. Samuel F’s trademark long-range goal gave United a 3-0 halftime lead. Despite relentless second-half pressure, Whitsunday couldn’t add to the tally and conceded a late goal, finishing 3-1.
With the FQPL Women’s game postponed, it was left to the men to entertain the home crowd on Saturday night. The U23s played a disciplined and hard-fought 0-0 draw against City Brothers, with both sides creating chances in a highly competitive contest.
The FQPL Men capped the weekend with a commanding performance, scoring three first-half goals and adding a classy fourth after the break to defeat the talented City Brothers side. The result boosts their standing and puts them in touching distance of the top of the ladder.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic
A happy U13 Squad after a great game against top of the table Lions. Photo supplied
Football – Whitsunday United Football Club
Friday, 20 June
6:00 pm - Div 2 Men vs Mackay Wanderers FC at Wanderers Park
8:00 pm - Div 1 Men vs Mackay Wanderers FC at Wanderers Park
Saturday 21 June
9:30 am - U13 Div 1 vs Mackay Wanderers Roses at Whitsunday Sports Park
9:30 am - U14 vs Mackay Lions at Whitsunday Sports Park
11:00 am - U13 FQPL vs Dolphins FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
11:15 am - U15/16 vs Country United FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
5:00 pm - U23 Men vs Mackay Wanderers FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
7:00 pm - Men vs Mackay Wanderers FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
AFL – Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Saturday 21 June
9:15am - Under 13s Whitsunday Sea Eagles vs Sarina at Brewers Park, Sarina
9:15am - Under 15s Whitsunday Sea Eagles vs Mackay Magpies at Magpies, Mackay
10:40am - Under 17s Whitsunday Sea Eagles vs Moranbah Bulldogs at Stevenson Oval, Moranbah
Rugby Union – Proserpine/Whitsunday Rugby Union Club
Saturday 21 June
1:00pm – Reserve Grade vs Mackay City at Quarry Hill
3:30pm – Premier Grade vs Mackay City at Quarry Hill
Touch Rugby - Whitsunday Touch
Monday 23 June
Grand Final at Whitsunday Sports Park
Cricket – Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Contact airliebeachcc@yahoo.com.au for information about Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Netball – Whitsunday Netball Association
Contact netballwhitsunday@gmail.com for netball information
It’s been a jam-packed week at the Wangaratta Bowls Club, with local bowlers taking to the greens across multiple days of social and competition play.
Monday’s Self-Selected Triples saw Sugar Brunker, Graeme Read and Kennedy Whitton emerge as the winners after a solid win over Ron Hyde, Maureen Hyde and Alby Vigar. Runners-up for the day were Trish Webb, Bob and Leon Fox, who triumphed in their match against Eileen Dunn, Di Coleman and Geoff Coleman. The jackpot, however, remained elusive.
Tuesday’s social bowls winners were found on rink six, with Merle Elphinstone, Anne Fitzgerald, Louise Collins and Ron Hyde defeating Sue Shearing, Simon Fitzgerald, Lyn Madden and Dave Madden. Other match results included Judy Christie, Les Lee and Bob Dykstra defeating Graeme Smith, Irene Laird and Norm Dawson, while Kath Sheldon, John Hayson, Steve Bryant and Maureen Hyde secured a win over Shirley Smith, Robyn Stitt, Barry Downs and Marg Wilson. Once again, the jackpot did not go off.
In club competition, the final of the Men’s A Singles was played on Saturday and proved a thrilling contest. Ron Hyde secured a narrow victory over Wayne Crowhurst in what was described as another tightly contested final. In the Men’s Pairs, Mitch Wright and Wayne Crowhurst teamed up for a strong win against Steve Roome and Dave McDonald.
With an influx of visitors in town, Fun Friday returned in full spirit. Winners for the afternoon were Lynn and Ron, who defeated Jan and Cheryl. Runners-up Margaret Mitchell, Shirley Smith and Greg McShain enjoyed a win over Kay Hogan, Gary Wills and David Maddern.
Sunday social bowls drew a strong turnout with almost a full green in play. Judy, June Paynter, Alby Vigar and Reg Stevens took the win against Brett, Carole, Bob Lindsay and Terry Nash. Runners-up were Neale Crittenden, Lyn Madden and Pat Tracey, who defeated Louise Collins, Teresa Willshire and Bob Dykstra. The jackpot remained unclaimed.
There was also strong representation from the club at the Whitsunday 4’s Carnival in Airlie Beach, with congratulations going to France Wilmann, Dennis Donadelli, Denise Wallace and Penny Warren who finished as runners-up in the competition.
Adding to a successful week, three Wangaratta ladies – Denise Wallace, Penny Warren and Tiarna Rogers – have been selected to represent in the North Queensland District Northern Women’s Challenge, to be played in Townsville from July 15 to 17. Congratulations to all selected players.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Kennedy Whitton presenting prizes to Reg Stevens, Alby Vigar, June Paynter and Judy Christie. Photo supplied
Football - Whitsunday United FC
Friday 13 June
6:00 PM – Div 2 Men vs Mackay Rangers FC at Eric Homan Park
8:00 PM – Div 1 Men vs Mackay Rangers FC at Eric Homan Park
Saturday 14 June
Bye – U13 Div 1
9:30 AM – U13 FQPL vs Mackay Lions at Whitsunday Sports Park
9:30 AM – U14 vs Magpies FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
11:15 AM – U15/16 vs City Brothers FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
5:00 PM – U23 Men vs City Brothers FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
7:00 PM – Men vs City Brothers FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
Sunday 15 June
Bye – U13 Div 1
10:00 AM – U13 FQPL vs Mackay Rangers FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
11:30 AM – U14 vs Mackay Rangers FC U14 Black at Whitsunday Sports Park
AFL - Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Saturday 14th June
9:15 AM – U13s: Whitsunday Sea Eagles vs Saints at Whitsunday Sports Park
10:40 AM – U15s: Whitsunday Sea Eagles vs Saints at Whitsunday Sports Park
12:15 PM – U17s: Whitsunday Sea Eagles vs Saints at Whitsunday Sports Park
1:50 PM - Senior Women vs Saints at Whitsunday Sports Park
3:20 PM - Senior Men vs Saints at Whitsunday Sports Park
Rugby Union - Proserpine/Whitsunday Rugby Union Club
1:00pm - Reserve Grade vs Slade Point at Cathy Freeman Oval
2:30pm - Womens vs Slade Point at Cathy Freeman Oval
3:30pm - Premier Grade vs Slade Point at Cathy Freeman Oval
Touch Rugby - Whitsunday Touch
Monday 16 June
Pre-lim finals fixtures at Whitsunday Sports Park
Cricket – Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Contact airliebeachcc@yahoo.com.au for information about Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Netball – Whitsunday Netball Association
Contact netballwhitsunday@gmail.com for netball information
Young athletes from the Next Stars Sports Academy have made their mark at the Northern Region Schools Cross Country Championships held in Townsville on Tuesday 27th of May, with a string of outstanding performances. Among the standout results:
● Kayne Higgins – 1st place, Under 10 Boys
● Maeve Dichera – 1st place, Under 10 Girls
● Penelope Shields – 1st place, Under 11 Girls
● Jack Oberg – 2nd place, Under 13 Boys
● Declan Dichera – 7th place, Under 12 Boys
● Willow Kenny – 8th place, Under 11 Girls
Kayne, Maeve, Penelope and Jack have now earned selection in the Northern Region Schools Cross Country Team, and will compete in the Queensland Schools Cross Country Championships in Brisbane next month.
Next Stars Head Coach Tim Oberg praised the athletes not only for their results, but for their character:
“I am incredibly proud of all of our Next Stars athletes who competed in Townsville. Each of them gave their absolute best on the day and as a coach I can't ask for any more than that. More importantly, all of these kids embody the Next Stars ethos of hard work, positive attitude and determination.”
Next Stars Sports Academy continues to develop young athletes across the Whitsundays, focusing on inclusive coaching, confidence building and community connection through sport.
Contributed with thanks to Tim Oberg
The sun was shining for Mental Health Round as Whitsunday Sea Eagles recognised the importance of starting conversations and being able to access appropriate support services with all players and their families. All gate takings will be donated to Headspace Whitsundays who concentrate their efforts in the youth area, whilst blue armbands started conversations around the grounds about player’s mental health and support available. New Sea Eagles guernseys were also revealed much to crowd and player delight with teams putting on some great displays of teamwork to christen the new kit.
Sea Eagles Senior Women had game of the day with a cracking come back in the last quarter against the reigning Premiers Bakers Creek Tigers to win by 4 points 32 – 28. Sea Eagles Senior Women achieved all they wanted and more with a long awaited win against Bakers Creek cementing their second place on the ladder and setting up an exciting year ahead.
Sea Eagles Senior Men took on Bakers Creek Tigers with a slow start allowing Bakers Creek to get the jump in the first quarter unable to claw it back with a 25 – 49 loss.
Sea Eagles Under 17s took the field with enthusiasm in front of the home crowd as a full team for the first time this season playing like they were there to win and smashing Bakers Creek Tigers 73 – 13(adj).
Sea Eagles Under 15s were eager to take on the Eastern Swans heading out there looking organised and team oriented. From the first bounce to the final siren Sea Eagles worked together with some tough opposition for the 53 – 32 win.
Sea Eagles Under 13s had a tough day out against the ladder leading Eastern Swans losing 20 – 55 after Swans took off in the second quarter.
Sea Eagles back up another home game this week Saturday 14th June. Juniors take on North Mackay Saints from 9:15am and Senior Men and Women against Eastern Swans from 1:50pm. Canteen open 9am, Bar open 1:50pm.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Whitsunday Sea Eagles U'13s Guernsey reveal. Photo credit: Cody Fowler
Nine dedicated swimmers from the Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club travelled to Mackay over the weekend to compete in the Pioneer Short Course Transition Meet at the ARC. Representing the club were Ella Bounden, Jax Clayworth, Zane Clayworth, Evelyn Doherty, Thomas Ganter, Lucas Korosec, Ruby Lawson, Matilda Nicholes, and Celeste Orenshaw.
Several swimmers delivered standout performances, with Ella Bounden, Lucas Korosec, Ruby Lawson, Matilda Nicholes, and Celeste Orenshaw achieving personal bests in the majority of their events. A special mention goes to Ruby Lawson, who recorded PBs in all her events—an exceptional effort that reflects her hard work and determination.
The 100IM event also brought rewards for three of our athletes, with Jax Clayworth, Zane Clayworth, and Lucas Korosec each earning cash prizes for their impressive swims.
In other club news, coaches Mark Erickson and Raylene Rasmussen, along with swimmer Nelson Malady, travelled north to Townsville for the TOWSA Open Water Strand Swim. They were joined by former Cannonvale swimmer Jacob Bell, who now resides in Townsville where he is attending university.
Mark, Raylene, and Jacob all took on the challenging 4KM event, while Nelson competed in the 2KM swim. Congratulations to Jacob, who was the first swimmer to cross the finish line in the 4KM event—a remarkable achievement. This swim served as a pre-qualifying event for the upcoming Townsville to Magnetic Island swim, and we’re proud to report that all four Cannon representatives successfully met their qualifying times.
Well done to all our swimmers and coaches for representing the Cannonvale Cannons with pride and passion, both in the pool and out in open water.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
Celeste Orenshaw at Pioneer Meet with Medals
Pioneer Swim Meet Athletes
Pioneer Swimmers
TOWSA Swimmers
Photos supplied
It was a bumper week of bowls action at Airlie Beach as the first week of winter delivered packed greens, thrilling finishes, and a welcome return of the club’s much-loved June Carnival.
Tuesday afternoon saw over 40 players take to the green, including more than 20 social bowlers, while Ladies Pairs and Triples competitions continued to advance. One of the day’s most gripping moments came during the singles match between Betty Whitehorn and Ladda Purdie, with Whitehorn edging out the Thai favourite 25–24 in a stunning upset to book her place in the final.
Wednesday’s social bowls welcomed a strong contingent of visitors, with bowlers arriving from across the country. Players included Andrew Lloyd and Robin Smith (Club North Haven, NSW), Peter Downes (Victor Harbour, SA), Ettore Tiraboschi (Mareeba, QLD), Susan and Dermot Wilford (Picton, NSW), and Malcolm Townson (Glasshouse Mountains, Sunshine Coast). Club regulars Janet and Michael Jacometti also returned for the season. In a friendly but competitive afternoon, 24 bowlers competed in three games of triples, with the winning team comprising skipper Andrew Lloyd, lead Robyn Smith, and second Betty Whitehorn—rounding out a stellar week for Whitehorn.
Wednesday night’s Business House Bowls resumed with plenty of energy. Team results will be published in next week’s issue.
Friday welcomed participants from the Endeavour Foundation. John stepped onto the green for the first time and showed promise, while Michael and Cathy continued to make steady progress with their game.
The weekend brought the highlight of the week—the Whitsunday June Carnival. Sixteen teams travelled from across the state, with representatives from Townsville, Mackay, Wangaratta, and Noosa. Organiser Margo Stanley once again delivered an exceptional event, supported by Jill Spencer, Fiona Greener, Maureen Barnard, and a hard-working team of volunteers who kept bowlers well-fed and refreshed across the two-day competition.
After seven closely contested games, the final placings were announced. Third place went to F. Watson’s team from Townsville, while the talented Penny Warren and her team—France, Denise, and Joanne—claimed second in a remarkable showing. But it was the powerhouse team of Manny Isgro, Davey Peats (Queensland representative), Peter Knight, and Paul Foot who clinched the title yet again, marking their fourth or fifth carnival victory in what’s become a formidable streak.
To cap off the week, the club is celebrating the long-awaited commencement of the new cover over the greens, with construction set to begin Monday and expected to be completed within two weeks.
This week’s photo features the winning team alongside event organiser Margo Stanley: Manny Isgro, Peter Knight, Paul Foot, and Davey Peats—champions both on and off the green.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
The winning team and Margo Stanley organiser, Manny Isgro, Peter Knight, Paul Foot, and Davey Peats. Photo supplied
BMA CQ Rescue has responded to a high number of callouts over a busy start to June, taking to the sky 15 times between Monday 1 June and Sunday 8 June.
The rescue helicopter completed flights to a wide range of locations including Clermont, Moranbah, the Whitsundays, Hamilton Island, Dysart, Bowen, Townsville, Palm Island and throughout the Isaac region. One of the 15 flights was a training mission.
Among the week’s missions was a call to Hamilton Island, where the crew stabilised a patient and began treatment for pneumonia. The patient was then flown to Mackay for further medical care.
BMA CQ Rescue also attended two separate incidents in Bowen. One involved a patient who required urgent care and transfer to Mackay, while the second was in response to a suspected snake bite.
The service plays a crucial role in responding to emergencies across Central and North Queensland. Each flight ensures people in remote and regional areas have access to urgent medical assistance when they need it most.
Contributed with thanks to BMA CQ Rescue
Whitsunday Sailing Club (WSC) is excited to announce 74 Islands Distillery as the Naming Rights Sponsor for the 2025 Airlie Beach Race Week (ABRW), boosting anticipation as entries surpass 100. This comes shortly after Whitsundays and Townsville were named venues for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games Sailing Competition.
Terry Archer, ABRW Regatta Chairman and regular competitor, said, “A local artisan gin and vodka distillery on the Whitsunday coast, 74 Islands Distillery is one our club and competitors can relate to, so it’s a win-win situation for all concerned.”
Terry also mentioned the upcoming Olympics.
“We could not be happier. This is an amazing opportunity that will have a major impact on our region. It will have massive benefits not only for sailing, but the whole community as a whole and we are looking forward to welcoming sailors from around the world, along with their families and friends.”
WSC, recently upgraded and ideally situated, has hosted major sailing events for years, including the signature ABRW, attracting up to 200 keelboats and off-the-beach boats annually. Competitors enjoy the stunning Whitsundays location, with restaurants and accommodations just steps or a short drive away.
This year’s 37th edition of ABRW will also serve as a trial run to prepare for the Olympics, with global attention on the Whitsundays’ offerings.
No matter the boat type, there’s a division for everyone at Airlie Beach Race Week. Interested sailors can enter and view the Notice of Race at https://www.abrw.com.au/.
Airlie Beach Race Week will be held from 7-14 August this year. Photo credit: Shirley Wodson
Monday’s self-selected triples saw Jim Steele, Chris Healey and Jenny Healey emerge victorious over Keith Janette and Norm Dawson in a strong performance. In other matches, Ron Hyde, Maureen Hyde and Alby Vigar defeated Sugar Brunker, Kevin Daniels and Kennedy Whitton. Trish, Bob and Leon also claimed a win over Robyn, Isobel and Merle. The jackpot remained elusive.
On Tuesday, winners were decided on Rink 4, with Lindy Suann, Margaret Wilson and Penny Warren defeating Merle Elphinstone, Gavin Charles and Maureen Hyde. Other results saw G. Tartaglia and B. Dykstra defeat I. Laird and R. Hyde, while Sue Shearing, John Hayson and Denis Madely triumphed over Bron Tolcher, Louise S. Collins and Rodney. Once again, the jackpot didn’t go off.
The Ladies’ Club Pairs Final was held on Sunday morning, showcasing a high standard of play and enthusiasm. Denise Wallace and Penny Warren took home the title, defeating Jocelyn Defranciscis and Tiarna Rogers.
Sunday afternoon featured three triples games and two pairs matches. The standout team of the day was Graham Smith, Mark McHorgan and Joe Paynting, who secured a win over Shirley Smith, Sue Simons and Denis Madely.
Meanwhile, the Men’s team represented the club proudly at the District Purple Pennant, taking on strong competition from Hughenden, Charters Towers, Thuringowa, Ayr, Giru, Bowen and Alligator Creek. Congratulations go to Bowen, who won the event, with Ayr finishing runners-up. The Ladies Purple Pennant will be held in Bowen in a fortnight.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Ladies Club Pairs Champions Denise Wallace and Penny Warren. Photo supplied
As we wrap up our 2025 end-of-season presentation series, we highlight the swimmers whose dedication, consistency, and sportsmanship stood out over the entire year – along with the parents and volunteers whose efforts help keep the Cannonvale Cannons running strong.
One of the most respected honours each year are the Trainers Awards, selected by our coaching team to recognise consistent effort and a positive attitude at training throughout the full 12 months of the season.
Trainers Awards
Junior Trainer:
Evie Doherty
Harris Delac
Senior Trainer:
Zach Trefz
Ruby Harland
Andie Reynolds
We also celebrated swimmers who achieved incredible speed milestones in our own pool. The following swimmers earned their place in two of our club’s most exclusive honours:
Mudie Family 70s Club
(Awarded to swimmers who complete 100m of any stroke, including IM, in under 70 seconds – one time per stroke)
Roxy Groom – 100m Freestyle
Isabella Pisaniello – 100m Freestyle (absent)
Tyler Bennett – 100m Freestyle
Jax Clayworth – 100m Freestyle
Zach Trefz – 100m Backstroke
Minute Club
(Awarded to swimmers who complete 100m of any stroke, including IM, in under 60 seconds – one time per stroke)
Jacob Bell – 100m Butterfly
Another highlight of the evening was the presentation of our major annual awards:
Swim of the Year
Awarded to Tora Delac for her performance at Nationals this year.
Sportsperson of the Year
Awarded to Jacob Bell, recognising not just his achievements in the pool, but his leadership, sportsmanship, and positive presence within the club.
We also took time to thank the many hands that make the club function week in and week out. A heartfelt thank you goes to our dedicated volunteers who help behind the scenes and on pool deck.
Special thanks to our Race Secretary Theresa Manning, who keeps our meets running like clockwork. She also brings a touch of fun to our presentation nights with her parent timekeeper awards – and this year’s Timekeeper of the Year was proudly awarded to Ginger White.
To our Officials – Andrew, Danny, Kristen, Theresa, and Jade – thank you for your time, training, and ongoing commitment to fair competition.
As we celebrate the season just gone, we also look ahead. Our club relies on the involvement of our parent community, and we warmly invite all families to attend our upcoming Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 10th June.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
This week’s social bowls were played under perfect weather, with the cooler, drier conditions showcasing the excellent state of our grass greens thanks to consistent care.
On Wednesday, Henny Tattam and Barry Zillmann defeated Alen Sanderson and Philip Brown 26–14, while John Anderson, Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison edged out Trevor Parsons, Arthur Griffith and Heather Brown in a close 21–20 game.
Sunday afternoon’s social bowls began later than usual due to Pennants, and we appreciated the patience of our regulars. It was great to welcome back Garry Alexander and introduce two visiting Germans to the game. In the afternoon matches, Alen Sanderson and John Anderson defeated Wayne Melrose and Arthur Griffith 16–12. Marieke, Henny Tattam and Heather/Philip Brown defeated Bastion, Mary Hedgelong and Garry Alexander 20–12.
The Social Participation Tally continues to tighten: Arthur Griffith leads with 49 points, Bruce Uhe and Philip Brown follow on 47, Heather Brown and Alen Sanderson sit on 40, and Sandy Daffara has 35.
In Pennants, Division 1 played two away games. On Saturday, they defeated Sarina 66–53, earning 5 points. On Sunday, they lost to North Mackay 53–68 but claimed 1 point.
Division 5 had an excellent weekend. On Saturday, they won 46–37 at Airlie Beach for 4 points. Sunday saw them dominate North Mackay 50–24, securing all 5 points.
Current standings see Division 1 in third place with 20 points, and Division 5 also in third on 16 points (on margin).
Thanks to Ken Watts for providing smoko on Sunday, and to Philip Brown for umpiring and helping run the bar.
Pennants will now pause for two weeks to allow district players to compete at the Australian Open. Best of luck to all representing Proserpine!
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club
Football - Whitsunday United FC
Friday 6 June
6:00pm - Div 2 Men vs Country United FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
8:00pm - Div 1 Men vs Country United FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
Saturday 7 June
9:30am - U13 FQPL vs Mackay Wanderers U13 FQPL Rubies at Mackay Football Park
9:30am - U14 vs Mackay Rangers FC U14 Gold at Whitsunday Sports Park
11:00am - U13 Div 1 vs Magpies FC at Mackay Football Park
11:15am - U15/16 vs Dolphins FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
5:00pm - U23 Men vs Magpies FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
7:00pm - Men vs Magpies FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
AFL - Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Saturday 7 June (Mental Health Round)
9:15am – U13s vs Swans at Whitsunday Sports Park
10:40am – U15s vs Swans at Whitsunday Sports Park
12:15pm – U17s vs Bakers Creek at Whitsunday Sports Park
1:50pm – Senior Women vs Bakers Creek at Whitsunday Sports Park
3:20pm – Senior Men vs Bakers Creek at Whitsunday Sports Park
Rugby Union - Proserpine/Whitsunday Rugby Union Club
Saturday 7 June
1:00pm - Reserve Grade vs Mackay Brothers at Leprechaun Park
3:30pm - Premier Grade vs Mackay Brothers at Leprechaun Park
Touch Rugby - Whitsunday Touch
Monday 9 June
Semi final fixtures at Whitsunday Sports Park
Cricket – Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Contact airliebeachcc@yahoo.com.au for information about Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Netball – Whitsunday Netball Association
Contact netballwhitsunday@gmail.com for netball information