Whitsunday Region Sporting News & Results

Proserpine Golf Club Results 30 October

Proserpine Golf Club Results 30 October

Warm and dry conditions didn’t deter Proserpine golfers last week, with players making the most of the fast fairways and steadily improving greens. Tuesday’s Single Stableford saw John Wallace continue his consistent form, taking the men’s win with 40 points on a countback from James Kontis. In the ladies’ event, Elspeth Scotford led with 39 points ahead of Rehab Hull on 37. The veterans also produced strong results, with Allison McCarthy again in top touch, carding an impressive 41 points to

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Strong Swims And New Faces Light Up Cannonvale Pool

Strong Swims And New Faces Light Up Cannonvale Pool

Eight of our dedicated athletes travelled to compete at the Charters Towers Amateur Swimming Club Long Course Meet over the weekend, delivering strong performances and plenty of personal bests. Congratulations to Bonnie and Gracie Crichton, Thomas Ganter, Blaire, Indigo, Koa and Ruby Harland, and Nelson Malady for representing the club so proudly. The team showed great determination across their events, with notable PBs and podium finishes reflecting the hard work put in at training. Back home,

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Proserpine Junior Cricket

Proserpine Junior Cricket

U11 Boys Written by Luke Valmadre The Pitbulls U11 boys faced Walkerston Scrubbies on Saturday. Captain Hector lost the toss, and the visitors chose to bowl first on a dry wicket. Openers Harry and debutant Riley set a strong tone with sharp running before Liam, Jonty, Nick, James, and Lukas added steady contributions. Will and Hector finished in style, lifting the total to 123. Walkerston’s reply met disciplined bowling and sharp fielding, with wickets shared among James, Hector, Jonty, Liam, a

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Wangaratta Bowls 30 October

Wangaratta Bowls 30 October

On Tuesday afternoon, the winners came from Rink 5 — Bill Myers, Deb Retchless, Cliff Querro and Gordon Querro, who defeated Esra Miller, Budda and Laurie Land in an extremely tight match. In the other game, Shirley Jones, Lindy Suann and Penny Warren overcame Linda Scells, Irene Laird and Margaret Wilson. The jackpot didn’t go off. Sunday’s social play saw Lindy Suann, Teresa Willshire, Deb Retchless and Alby Vigar take the win over Bill Myers, Jim Quod, Linda Scells and Gordon Querro. In the

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Veterans Golf Report 30 October

October 29, 2025

Despite the warm conditions this early in the season, 31 dedicated players turned out for Tuesday’s Stableford competition.

It was great to see Allison McCarthy continue her winning form, taking top honours in the ladies’ field with a superb 41 points. John Wallace also impressed, carding a strong 40 points to lead the men’s division. With more hot weather on the way, players are reminded to stay hydrated and take care on the course.

In the men’s results, John Wallace finished first with 40 points, followed by Nic Apruzzese on 38, who edged out Peter Lindsay and John Oates on countback. In the ladies’ division, Elspeth Scotford scored 39 points to place second behind McCarthy, while Rehab Hull and Beryl Nosworthy both finished close behind on 37.

Nearest the Pin winners were Craig McLean and Trevor Paroz on Hole 5, Barry Mortimer and Nic Apruzzese on Hole 9, and Gerald Lovell and Trevor Paroz on Hole 13. For the ladies, Elspeth Scotford and Jacqui Wall took honours on Holes 5 and 9, with Jacqui Wall holing out on the ninth, while Anna Winterbourn and Linda Wardroper claimed Hole 13.

Chip-ins went to Steve Mitchell and Jacqui Wall.

Next week’s competition will be a Two-Ball Ambrose.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

John Wallace and Allison McCarthy. Photo supplied

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Whitsunday “Reefies” Club Meet And Greet

October 29, 2025

On Sunday, November 2nd, from 2–5pm, all Whitsunday families are invited to a meet and greet for the newly formed kids’ club — the Whitsunday “Reefies.”

The Reefies is a new initiative by the Whitsunday Game Fish Club aimed at teaching kids under 16 the basics of fishing, water safety, and safe boating practices. The club will also help young members organise their own fishing and social activities, all under supervision, while developing skills that will last a lifetime.

The afternoon will be hosted by Dave and Stacey Cranmer, Jodie Richardson, and Shantelle Schroeder, who will be gathering input from kids and parents about what direction the club should take, what activities they’d like to see, and ideas for upcoming events.

There’ll be games, competitions, a special guest appearance, and a sausage sizzle. Oceanic Tales will also give an informative talk about water safety and potential dangers to avoid.

The afternoon is free, and everyone is welcome to come along and be part of this exciting new venture for the Whitsunday community.

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A Batter’s Paradise As Over 1000 Runs Scored In Two Games

October 23, 2025

It was a batter’s paradise on the weekend, with more than 1000 combined runs scored across the Canecutters vs Warriors and Valleys vs Colts match-ups.

On Field 1, the Canecutters batted first, with Liam Davies (28) and Michael Pettiford putting on a 61-run opening partnership before Brendan Russell (3/56) snuck one through Liam’s defence. He was supported by fellow opening bowler Regan Knight (1/67) and the crafty off-spin of Bryce Fraser (1/26), reducing the Canecutters to 4/80 after 12 overs.

Jed Farley (45) and Michael Pettiford then went to work, combining for a commanding 166-run stand. Pettiford produced one of the most dominant batting displays in Proserpine Cricket history, smashing his way to 193 before falling in the final over while attempting to reach his double century. The Canecutters posted a formidable 6/323 from their 40 overs.

With such a large total on the board, most would have thought the result was a foregone conclusion — but the Warriors had other ideas. Brendan Russell (89) teamed up with Regan Knight (78) to put on 170 for the opening wicket before the ever-reliable Scott Milne (3/44) made the breakthrough. He was supported by Shilbin Kurian (2/90) and Will Marshall (2/76). A late-innings flurry from Craig Valmadre (51 not out) and Josh Sturma (29 not out) saw the near-impossible achieved, with the Warriors pulling off victory by two wickets with 1.5 overs to spare.

On Field 2, Valleys won the toss and elected to bat. They struggled early as Ben Hope (1/17) and Malachi Gabey (3/27) made life difficult for the batters. Only Will Flynn (16) and Jacob Williams (24) offered some resistance before Corbyn Leo (2/27) and Jack Valmadre (2/13) continued to make steady inroads.

Teetering at 81 runs with the final wicket in hand, Aaron Regan (95 not out) and Dale Mengel (10) combined for a brilliant 120-run partnership. Aaron dispatched any slightly loose delivery, while Dale’s role was to hold up an end and turn the strike over. Valleys were eventually bowled out for 201.

Unfortunately for Valleys, only Aaron Regan (2/23) provided any real impact with the ball as Corbyn Leo (20 not out, retired), Jack Valmadre (69 not out) and the ever-chirpy Josh Geisler (73 not out) made light work of the chase, powering the Colts to an eight-wicket victory in just the 24th over.

A special mention goes to 10-year-old Patrick Regan, who was outstanding in the field for Valleys and bowled an impressive maiden over (0–0) when the game was all but decided.
This Sunday will see Valleys taking on Warriors and Colts facing Canecutters, with both games to commence at 10:00am.

Contributed with thanks to Dale Mengel

Warriors Players

Colts and Valleys Players

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2025 Whitsunday LC Transition Carnival

October 23, 2025

On Saturday, October 11, nearly 200 swimmers and their families came together at the wonderful Prossie Pool. Families travelled from Charters Towers, Townsville, Bowen, Mackay, Mirani, Moranbah, Cannonvale, and Proserpine for a day filled with fun, laughter, fast racing, medals, ribbons, and ducks.

The Whitsunday Swimming Club had 27 swimmers compete, with many first-timers taking to the water. It was fantastic to see the team spirit and support from all our swimmers and parents. Every single swimmer achieved incredible swims and personal bests.

The popular Mystery Relays returned this year, with Charlie, Finn, Tatum, and Skye taking the top spot. A huge thank you to Aquatic RUSH for sponsoring this event with $400 in prize money.

The PB Challenge saw two winners this year — Ivy, with a 2.69-second PB, and Freyja, who matched her exact PB. Well done, girls!

The raffle was a great success, with plenty of happy winners:
Charlotte – SeaLink Whitsundays voucher
Hayley – BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort voucher
Michael – Tassal box of prawns
Patrice – Biltong package from Tastes from Africa
The framed photo and cap prizes went to Ollie (Meg Harris) and Theresa (Jade Edmistone).

Thank you again to Aquatic RUSH for these amazing prizes.
Money board winners were Maria, Kathryn, and Georgia.

A huge thank you to all the businesses who sponsored and donated, including WILMAR for once again supporting this event.

A big shout-out to Community Bank Cannonvale–Proserpine for their generous donations to our carnival and the use of the BBQ trailer, which helped everything run so smoothly.
Thank you to Coaches Jenny, Amanda, Cruze, and Enrico for their training, support, and motivation for our swimmers.

And finally, a massive thank you to all our volunteers — timekeepers, check starters, medal issuers, BBQ mums and dads, raffle helpers, and officials (Theresa, Melissa, Simon, Helen, Dianne, and Kylie). You are all amazing! Your dedication and support for our swimmers and clubs are second to none, and we appreciate you all.

Contribtued with thanks to Amanda Yuskan

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Final Competition For Veterans Golf

October 23, 2025

Final Competition For Veterans Golf

The Whitsunday Veterans Golf held its final competition for the year at the Bowen Golf Club.

Numbers were slightly down this time, with 18 women and 23 men taking part.

Proserpine Vets claimed the title of Club of the Year, while Whitsunday’s own Robyn Whitham and Barry Mortimer were named Golfers of the Year. Congratulations to all concerned.

Results:
Ladies:
Vickie Wallace (Proserpine) won the day with an impressive 39 points, followed by Anne McGowan (Bowen) with 38 and Sue Heisswolf (Bowen) with 35. Leanne Alexander (Proserpine) was runner-up with 34.

Men:
Peter Muguira (Ayr) topped the men’s field with a fine score of 40 points, ahead of Gerald Lovell (Proserpine) with 38 and Peter Lindsay (Proserpine) with 36.

Pin shots went to Larry Muller (Proserpine) and Leanne Alexander (Proserpine) on holes 7/16. Leanne also claimed the Golden Pin, sharing the honour with Barry Mortimer on holes 9/18.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

Barry Mortimer and Robyn Whitham. Photo supplied

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Cannons Make Their Mark With Record Swims And Team Triumphs

October 23, 2025

The Cannonvale Cannons excelled at their first Distance Night, with swimmers pushing their limits and reaping the rewards. The night saw an incredible five club records broken and newly set as swimmers rose to the challenge of longer events.

Congratulations to Tiana Bell (17 years), who set a new record in the 200 m Breaststroke (3:19.19), Jax Clayworth (12 years), who broke Jy Parkinson’s long-standing 1500 m Freestyle record with 19:20.59, and Eloise Chegwidden (10 years), who set a new record in the 800 m Freestyle (12:18.95). Lucas Korosec (9 years) had a phenomenal night, breaking Don Algie’s 400 m Freestyle record (6:04.86) and Miller Eaves’ 200 m Breaststroke record (3:44.51).

The Coaches Award was shared between Liam Filewood, for a powerful finish in his 400 m Freestyle, and Eric Mulliss, for an impressive effort in his 400 m Individual Medley. Lucas Korosec was also recognised with a Coaches Award for his exceptional 200 m Backstroke performance the previous week.

The momentum continued as 42 Cannons competed at the Whitsunday Swimming Club meet, delivering outstanding swims and numerous personal bests. Standout performers included Harry Chegwidden, Bonnie and Gracie Crichton, Jax and Miller Eaves, Liam Filewood, Koa Harland, Gracie and Pippa Laguna, Ruby Lawson, Eric and Stella Mulliss, Matilda Nicholes, Miranda Palmero, River Shields, Indianna and Levi Smith, Alex and Zachary Trefz, Caleb, Zavier and Lily Woolston.

A special mention goes to Zachary Trefz, who achieved PBs in all nine of his events!

A crowd favourite was the Mystery Relay, where mixed teams competed for cash prizes. Congratulations to Finn Temple, whose team won the final and shared the $400 prize. Thank you to Aquatic Rush for sponsoring the event.

Also thank you to the Whitsunday Swimming Club for hosting such a fun, family-friendly carnival. We look forward to the next one!

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

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Airlie Beach Bowls 24 October

October 23, 2025

Spring has arrived, and the action at our little club in paradise is heating up on the greens.

Tuesday afternoon social bowls saw Tony Whitehorn and Sue Walker take the win with an impressive 16-point margin. Tony continued his good form on Wednesday, teaming up with Lou Rogan and Greg Fennell to win by 12 points — earning him the nickname “Take the Money Tony.”

Wednesday night bowls attracted more than 30 players, kicking off the new season in great style.

On Friday morning, the Endeavour Foundation celebrated its 2025 trophy presentation. Amy and Alison received Encouragement Awards, Most Improved went to Dion and John, while Michael and Jett were named Men’s Champions and Kiara and Kathy Ladies Champions.

Friday afternoon brought the Christian College students back for lessons, with Ocean and Harmony showing promising form ahead of next year’s Queensland Schools competition.

Saturday morning Scroungers saw Warren Mills, Dennis Donnadelli, Kathryn Remmeswaal, and Kevin John Trembath win their first rounds. Warren took out the A Grade final and Mervyn Stewart the B Grade.

At the Champion of Champions at Pioneer Valley, Arthur McManus and Ashley Warland won both games before being narrowly beaten in the final by North Mackay.

Sunday social bowls drew 23 players, with Barry Wise, John Brown, Mark Mawson, and Glen O’Brien taking the win over Don Hogarth’s team.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Recipients of their trophies from the Endeavour Foundation: Alison, Michael, Kathy, Jett and Kiara with their respective awards. Photo supplied

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Airlie Beach Bowls

October 16, 2025

After last week’s fantastic carnival action, it’s back to business as usual — though preparations are already underway for next year’s event. A big thank you to the hundreds who helped make it so memorable.

On Tuesday, 26 bowlers took part in three games of triples and two games of pairs. The dice decided the winner by the smallest margin, with Carol Crosbie leading Mel Fennell and Alan Pershouse to a thrilling 21–19 victory. Mel’s final bowl stopped inches before the ditch after sending the jack in, sealing the win.

Wednesday’s Social Bowls, organised by Mervyn Stewart, drew 20 players for two games each of triples and pairs. The standout performance came from Alan Leach (skip), Barry Wainwright (lead) and Phil O’Brien (second), who won by 12 shots. Gary Smith also returned from six months sailing the Mediterranean and teamed up with Arthur McManus and Duncan Smith for a 21–11 win.

Saturday’s Scroungers saw first-round wins to Greg Fennell, Kathryn Remmeswaal, and visitors Brett Williams and Michelle Moss from Coolum Bowls Club. Brett went on to take the A-grade final, while John Askew claimed B-grade honours. A warm welcome also to new member Tony Chatwin from Jubilee Pocket.

Sunday’s 26 bowlers saw Tom Allen, Greg Fennell and Robin Brown win 24–21 over Des Ballance, Mandy O’Brien and Gail Simms. Thanks to Fiona Greener for keeping everyone refreshed.

Don’t miss our Come and Try Day with BBQ on Friday, October 24 — all welcome!

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

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Sinkers Super Swim At Spectacular Whitehaven Beach

October 16, 2025

It was an exercise in military precision by the Sinkers Masters Swimming Club to move 150 people plus equipment from Shute Harbour to Whitehaven Beach for the annual Open Water Swim. Strong winds added to the challenge of transferring from the large boat to the tender and then to shore!

Once on Whitehaven, everyone pitched in to erect marquees, sort equipment and prepare for the event. The Water Safety crew provided first aid supplies and ensured all equipment was up to standard and ready for use. Sunscreen was lathered on, water consumed — and it was still early morning!

More than 20 volunteers in high-vis pink shirts looked after registration, timing chips, first aid, data entry, snacks and drinks, raffle ticket sales, kayak setup, and buoy inflation — among many other tasks that made for a safe and successful event.

The Sinkers’ mascot, Ratty, made himself known to all on the trip over and was equally useful on the beach.

A total of 108 competitors swam either 500m, 1km or 2km. It proved a tough swim for some of the less experienced open-water swimmers, as strong currents pushed many off course.

Mackay State MP Nigel Dalton volunteered his voice for the day as MC, keeping everyone informed and cheering on the competitors.

Three medical doctors attended the event, and apart from one precautionary check by the emergency doctor, they were able to enjoy the day’s activities. Their presence added an extra layer of safety and comfort for all participants.
Such a day demanded celebration, and the after-party at Northerlies didn’t disappoint. The nautical-themed night was awash with pirates, sailors, mermaids — and even a SpongeBob SquarePants!

Next year’s event will be scheduled around the tides and held close to the King’s Birthday weekend in 2026. Numbers will be capped, so be sure to register early.

A big thank you to the sponsors of the 2025 Whitehaven Open Water Swim:
Reefstar Cruises – Family-owned and operated, with a passionate crew who call the Whitsundays home. Their tours highlight the natural beauty of the region while promoting sustainability and respect for the reef.

DMR Leisure – Mackay Memorial Swimming Centre – Known as the “Memorial Pool,” the team shares a genuine passion for the water and everything it brings: health, joy, connection and community spirit. Sinkers proudly call it their home base, community hub, morning coffee spot and the heart of their swim family.

Masters Swimming Queensland – A driving force behind the growth of open-water swimming in the masters’ community.

Queensland Country Bank – Supporting Queenslanders with personalised banking and a strong commitment to community.

Contributed with thanks to North Mackay Sinkers

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Smith Siblings Hook Record-Breaking Catches

October 16, 2025

Brother and sister Benson and Jasmin Smith are rewriting the Queensland and Australian game fishing record books.

Last week, nine-year-old Benson Smith, fishing on the family boat Lay-Low, landed a 27.95kg Sailfish on 15kg line after a 30-minute battle — a catch now submitted for both Queensland and Australian Small Fry records.

Benson also has another record claim awaiting verification for a large Barracuda he caught on 10kg line while fishing with his dad off Cairns recently.

Not to be outdone, last Saturday his 13-year-old sister Jasmin caught a 6.85kg Shark Mackerel on 6kg line and later that day landed a 29.65kg Sailfish on 10kg line. Both catches are pending Queensland and Australian Junior Female records. She was also fishing aboard her dad’s boat.

“Jazz” has also tagged and released several other Sailfish recently in Whitsunday waters while building up her club points.

Benson’s Sailfish was filleted and cooked on the barbecue at the Game Fish Club’s rigging night last Friday, much to the delight of those who attended, with many impressed by the flavour and texture. Jasmin’s Sailfish is being sent to NSW Fisheries for research purposes.

Both young anglers are members of the Whitsunday Game Fish Club and are competing in this week’s Airlie Beach Tackle World/Daiwa Light Tackle Tournament. They’re looking forward to some strong competition from other junior and small fry anglers — and we wish them well.

Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore

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Junior Cricket Update

October 16, 2025

The season is officially underway for Proserpine Junior Cricket, with the first Club afternoon on Friday, October 10, welcoming many returning and new faces. With more than 120 registrations and counting, the club is set for another bumper season.

History was made for the youngest Pitties, with the club fielding its first all-girls team. Their debut was a friendly club clash against the Under 11s Pitties Boys. The boys won the toss and batted first, facing strong bowling from the girls (M. Neal 2-23 off 3, C. Green 1-6 off 3) but still piling on 120 runs thanks to H. Valmadre (27 with six 4s) and J. Gibbs (17). The girls replied with C. Green (9) finding the boundary, but the boys’ bowlers (Valmadre 3-5 off 3, Gibbs 3-10 off 3) held firm to restrict them to 66 — a great first effort for the all-girls side.

The Under 12s enjoyed home-ground advantage against Magpies White. Opener N. Camm (19) stood firm while R. Clark (12, three 4s) boosted the total to 108. The Pitties’ bowlers then turned up the pressure, with N. Aitken (3-20 off 3), R. Clarke (2-2 off 2.2 and two catches) and P. Regan (1-5 off 3) helping seal a close 6-108 to 7-99 win.

The Under 13s travelled to Sarina to face the Spartans, winning the toss and bowling first. M. Hope (4-15 off 2) ripped through the top order, supported by M. Hearn (1-6 off 2) as every player contributed to dismiss the Spartans for 42. The Pitties’ chase started shakily at 4-15, but K. Dibben (25 off 17) steadied the innings to guide the team to victory, 8-68.

The Under 14s met reigning premiers Souths Sharks on turf. A. Farley top-scored with 21 not out from 26 as the side posted 38. With the ball, J. Farley (2-11 off 4), B. Hetherington (1-15 off 4), L. Appleton (2-43 off 4) and K. Whitty (1-25 off 4) shared wickets, but Souths’ batting proved too strong at 6-163.

The Under 15s hosted Magpies Black for their first home game. Sent in to bat, E. Baker smashed 51 off 61 (retired not out), supported by O. Dibben (23 off 36) to set 126 by drinks. With the ball, L. Smith (3-18 off 3) and W. Marshall (2-7 off 3) tore through the Magpies, bowling them out for 80 to secure a dominant win.

The Under 17s travelled to Harrup Park to meet Brothers. O. Seamer (2-22 off 5) struck early before wicketkeeper W. Logan pulled off two stumpings for M. Pomeroy (2-3 off 2), dismissing Brothers for 49. In reply, M. Logan was unstoppable, smashing 119 off 70 (retired not out) with 20 fours and two sixes. J. Geisler (34), M. Pomeroy (35) and J. Valmadre (32) continued the charge as Proserpine cruised to 3-260 for a comprehensive victory.

Contributed with thanks to Danni Green

Both U'11 teams. Photo supplied

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October 2025 Monthly Medal Results

October 16, 2025

The October 2025 Monthly Medal was contested today, with 14 ladies and 19 men taking part. Cooler conditions, a slight breeze, and extra run on the fairways made for tight scoring, while ‘sticky’ greens proved no problem for Leanne Alexander and John Grossy, who both recorded just 28 putts.

Leanne Alexander claimed the ladies title with 64 nett, ahead of Elspeth Scotford on 66. Rounding out the field were Jan Shuwalow and Elaine Philpott (70), Jacqui Wall and Kath Borer (71), Paula McQuat (73) and Robyn Whitham (74).

David Woods took out the men’s honours with 64 nett, with Louis Neethling runner-up on 67. Close behind were John Roser and Steve Mitchell (70), Barry Shuwalow, Gerald Lovell, Barry Mortimer, John Grossy, and John Oates (71), and Gary Scotford (72).

Pin shots went to Leanne Alexander, Heather Luvis, and Elspeth Scotford (A Grade ladies, in-the-hole), Kath Borer, Paula McQuat, and Jan Shuwalow (B Grade ladies), Laurie Dakin (x2) and Allen Roberts (A Grade men), and Wilf Herweg, David Woods, and Louis Neethling (B Grade men). Chip-ins were recorded by Kath Borer, Paula McQuat, Jacqui Wall, and Grossy.

The membership jackpot was not won and will roll over to $40. Robyn Whitham claimed the $50 Monthly Medal draw, while the weekly raffle went to Elaine Philpott.

Next Tuesday, the Whitsunday Vets Competition will be held in Bowen, followed by the AGM.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

David Woods and Leanne Alexander. Photo supplied

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Short Week, Big Scores At Proserpine Golf Club

October 9, 2025

It was a shorter than usual week at Proserpine Golf Club, with the course closed from late Sunday through Tuesday for greens renovations.

Despite the interruption, conditions for the remainder of the week were beautifully dry, although blustery breezes made play a little more challenging than usual. Spirits were high, however, with plenty of laughs during the 3-Ball Ambrose held on Rugby League Grand Final Sunday.

Thursday, October 2
The October Monthly Medal, sponsored by Loot Pay, saw some tight competition.

In the men’s division, Gary Scotford claimed the win with a nett 65, followed by Mal McLelland (66) and Allen Roberts (69).

Nearest-the-pins went to McLelland (2nd), Bernie Drake (9th), Jason Biurke (13th), and Michael Ward (16th).

Friday, October 3
The 9-hole Run, sponsored by The Metropole Hotel, was played on the front nine.

Brian Allen took the win with 20 points, followed by Jett Borghero (18, on countback) and Fay Milne in third.

Allen also claimed both NTPs on the 2nd and 9th.

In the popular Putt for Cash, Peta Thomas came close three times but didn’t quite sink it — meaning next Friday’s jackpot will rise to $800.

Saturday, October 4
The Monthly Medal continued, this time sponsored by The Metropole Hotel.

Overall winner was Scott Dwyer with a fine 66 nett.
In A Grade, Scott Mason (67) took top spot ahead of Jayden Lloyd (70).
B Grade
saw Lance Lloyd (69 nett, countback) edge out Craig Smith, while in C Grade it was Scott Dwyer (66 nett) over Bob Platt (68).
NTPs were claimed by Phil Batty (2nd), Brad Fleet (9th), Nathan Holmes (13th), and Chat Norna (16th).

Among the ladies, Noelene Spurway won with 69 nett, followed by Toni Clauss (73, countback from Di Chard, Jacqui Wall, and Jenny Hounsell). NTPs went to Spurway (2nd) and Wall (9th).

Sunday, October 5
A Grand Final Special 3-Ball Ambrose was played with an 8am shotgun start.

Finn O’Flynn, Cory O’Shea, and Brent Franke were the winners with 56.5 nett, ahead of Wayne Temby, Jo Moynihan, and Peter Fox (57), with Jayden Lloyd, Brett Simpson, and Bradley Wilkinson (58) in third.

It was a great week of competition and camaraderie — and with the course freshly renovated, members are looking forward to another strong week of play ahead.

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Wangaratta Bowls

October 9, 2025

On Tuesday, we had two triples games. The winners in a close match were Bill Myers, Isobel Wheeler, and Margaret Wilson, who defeated Gordon Querro, Deb Rethcless, and Gavin Charles. In the other game, Karen Smith, S. Jones, and Ray Deal defeated Cliff Querro, Gary Smith, and Alby Vigar. The jackpot didn’t go off.

Our ladies have commenced a monster raffle to help fund their trip to Tweed Heads at the end of the month for the State Pennant Finals.

With over $1400 worth of prizes generously donated by local businesses across three draws, tickets are available at Pat Tracey’s Cassandra as well as at the club on Tuesday and Sunday afternoons.

Sunday’s social play saw Toni Bowen, Irene Laird, and Stuart Jeal defeat Gordon Querro, Cliff Querro, and Alby Vigar, while Penny Warren and Gavin Charles defeated Bill Myers and Pat Tracey. The jackpot didn’t go off.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

Sunday's winners Toni Bowen, Stuart Jeal and Irene Laird. Photo supplied

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Airlie Beach Bowls Players Extremely Busy

October 9, 2025

It was probably the biggest weekend of the year for the men, brilliantly arranged by Men’s President Bob McMahon. But before we get to the main event, let’s recap the week’s action.

Tuesday Afternoon (30 Sept) saw 18 bowlers play out three very close games. Third place went to Carol Crosbie’s team with 16 points, second place to Tony Whitehorn’s team on 17 points, and the overall winners on 19 points were skipper Betty Whitehorn with strong support from the most improved new bowler, Mel Fennell, at lead, and new club member Laurie Hawkins at second. Laurie will be a welcome addition to our little club.

Wednesday Afternoon (1 Oct) social bowls again drew 18 bowlers. Third place went to Scotland’s own Rick Graham, visiting and skipping his team to a narrow win by two points. Second place went to Paul Hart — visiting with wife Annie from Bargara Bowls Club in Queensland — with Mark Mawson at second, winning by four points. However, the big winners of the day, by a margin of 15 points, were Tony Whitehorn’s team of “Wild” Bill Gordon at lead and his lovely wife Betty at second. Well played!

Wednesday Night saw the final of the Business House Bowls competition, and after a countback, Blue Science were pronounced winners over Rock Plumbing. Congratulations to both teams! A new competition begins this Wednesday under the beautiful lights of our newly covered bowls club. For more information, please call Bob or Yvonne on 0417 115 855 — it’s sure to be a night full of wonderful memories.

Finally, the 2025 Exodus Transport Classic Men’s Fours was held over the weekend, with 16 teams travelling from all over Queensland and New South Wales. The club was honoured to welcome Bowls Queensland CEO Brett Wilkie, along with Australian Bowls champions Sean Ingham, Nathan Rice, Jason Constable, and Brett Tynan.

After six games, three teams were tied on equal points, and the results had to be decided on a countback of ends won over two days.

In third place, with 52 ends won, was the team skippered by Mark Glew, with third Mick Godfrey, second David Blackburn, and lead Greg Kasper — all from Northern Beaches Bowls Club, Mackay.

Second place, on 53 ends won, went to Paul Foot’s team, with third Bob Spence, second Clinton Vassie, and lead Gary Petersen from South Suburban and Northern Beaches clubs.

First place, with 57 ends won overall, was the team of Bob Menzies (skipper), Jason Little (third), our own Ash Warland (second), and Sam Lurton (lead) from South Suburban, with Bob and Jason from Northern Beaches.

It was a fantastic weekend enjoyed by all, and with the event growing in reputation each year, next year’s tournament promises to be even bigger and better.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Bob Menzies, Jason Little, Ash Warland, and Sam Lurton (lead) from South Suburban, with Bob and Jason from Northern Beaches. Photo supplied

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Record-Breaking Viking Cup 10s Brings Rugby Fever to the Whitsundays

October 9, 2025

Airlie Beach came alive over the weekend as more than 700 young rugby players and several thousand spectators descended on the Whitsunday Sportspark for the 2025 Viking Cup 10s — a record-breaking celebration of junior rugby union.

Now recognised as North Queensland’s largest junior rugby carnival, this year’s event featured 51 teams across seven divisions, making it the biggest two days in the history of the Whitsunday Sportspark. Families travelled from across Queensland to take part, with teams representing Gold Coast, Caloundra, Maroochydore, Rockhampton, Townsville, Moranbah, and beyond.

The Viking Cup 10s, hosted by the Whitsunday Junior Rugby Union Club, showcased not only exceptional rugby talent but also the spirit of sportsmanship, inclusion, and community connection that defines grassroots sport.

Club President Tim Oberg said the atmosphere across the two days was electric.

“To see so many young players smiling, competing, and forming friendships through rugby is what the Viking Cup is all about,” Oberg said. “This event has grown into something truly special for our region, and it’s only going to get bigger.”

The carnival featured strong performances across all age groups, with several thrilling grand finals. Our local Whitsunday Raiders claimed victories in both the Mixed Under 8s and Mixed Under 10s divisions, while Mackay Blue triumphed 30–10 over Mackay Red in the Under 12s. In the girls’ competitions, Western Suburbs took out the Under 13s, and Shockwave Rugby Academy defeated the Bowen Mudcrabs 32–7 in the Under 15s. The boys’ titles went to Caloundra, who beat Maroochydore Swans 31–12 in the Under 14s, and Colts, who edged out the Whitsunday Raiders 5–0 in a tense Under 16s final.

Oberg also paid tribute to the volunteers and officials who made the event possible.

“A special mention must go to our referees — without referees, there’s no rugby. Their commitment, along with the tireless work of our volunteers, ensured a safe and enjoyable experience for all involved. I’d also like to give a nod of appreciation to our sponsors, BK Constructions, Reef Gateway Hotel and Silver Fern Sports.”

Plans are already underway for the 2026 Viking Cup 10s, which will expand into a four-day festival of rugby with camping options and a format designed to accommodate even more teams and families.

“It’s exciting to see how far we’ve come,” Oberg said. “The future of junior rugby in the Whitsundays is bright.”

Photos supplied.

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Big Turnouts And Strong Performances For The Cannons

October 2, 2025

It has been a busy fortnight for the Cannonvale Cannons, with swimmers excelling both at home and at a special clinic in Mackay.

On Sunday, a group of National and State Development Squad swimmers took part in an advanced clinic at the Mackay Aquatic Recreation Centre, hosted by Barry Prime from Swimming Queensland and Nicholas Smith from the Australian Institute of Sport. The session focused on starts, turns, performance skills and stroke technique, giving swimmers invaluable experience. Congratulations to Ella Bowden, Tora Delac, Andie Reynolds, Jax Clayworth, Thomas Ganter and Zachary Trefz (absent from photo) on being selected to participate.

Back in Cannonvale, Club Night 7 was the biggest yet this season, with more than 50 swimmers taking part. The night began with a team photo shoot in the new club shirts. A big thank you goes to Deb Savy from Tropix for her support and patience with the enthusiastic group of swimmers aged between 5 and 17.

There were plenty of achievements in the pool. Zane Clayworth, Finn Temple, Lennox Wild and Miranda Palmero all picked up upgrades. Liam Filewood claimed two blocks of chocolate—one for a “snap” in the 25m Breaststroke (hitting his time exactly) and another for the biggest PB in the 200m Backstroke. Alex also picked up a snap, while Zach Trefz continued his strong form, breaking his own 13-years 100m Individual Medley record with a time of 1:08.01.

This week’s LiveLife Pharmacy Cannonvale Club Night 8 kept the energy high during the school holidays with another strong turnout. Airlie Mladenovski and Ruby Harland earned upgrades, and while the chocolate award winners were absent, they can look forward to a sweet surprise next week.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

Liam Filewood with his Chocolate Award
National and State Development Squad
Zane Clayworth

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Game On As Whitsunday Light Tackle Tournament Returns

October 2, 2025

Game On As Whitsunday Light Tackle Tournament Returns

Anglers are preparing to chase some of the ocean’s most exciting sport fish at the Whitsunday Game Fish Club’s Annual Light Tackle Tournament, running October 16–19 at the Marine Club, Altmann Avenue, Cannonvale.

Airlie Beach Tackle World and Daiwa have signed on as naming rights sponsors for the next three years, following nearly a decade of support from Ben Doolan Builders. The club thanked all three for their generosity.

Competitors must be financial members of a Game Fish Club affiliated with the GFAA. Teams of two to five anglers will fish with 10kg monofilament line only, vying for trophies and prizes in Men’s, Ladies, Junior (11–16 years) and Smallfry (5–11 years) categories.

Presentations will take place at the dinner on Sunday, October 19.

The action begins with a compulsory skipper’s briefing on Thursday, October 15 at 6pm, followed by the popular Calcutta auction.

Nominations are capped at 35 boats and are filling quickly via www.whitsundaygfc.com.au.

The tournament has earned a reputation as one of Queensland’s best. Last year, 172 game fish were tagged and released, including 69 sailfish, 66 tuna and five juvenile black marlin, alongside other species. Organisers are expecting another busy three days on the water.

The club continues to encourage families and juniors to take part, with women and kids achieving impressive results. A new juniors program will be announced soon.

With strong sponsorship and community support, the Whitsunday Light Tackle Tournament looks set for another successful year.

Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore

Local Sailfish action. Photos supplied

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Record-Breaking Viking Cup 10s Carnival Set To Kick Off In The Whitsundays

October 2, 2025

Rugby Union

The Whitsundays will once again come alive with rugby spirit as the Viking Cup 10s Carnival returns in 2025, welcoming a record-breaking 52 teams from across Queensland. The two-day festival of rugby, taking place on Friday 3 and Saturday 4 October at Whitsunday Sportspark, is set to be the region’s biggest celebration of junior rugby yet.

Hosted by Whitsunday Junior Rugby Union, the Viking Cup 10s has grown into one of Queensland’s premier junior rugby carnivals, attracting boys and girls aged 4–17. The action-packed weekend will showcase fast, skilful and inclusive rugby, with players, coaches and families travelling from far and wide to be part of the experience.

Families and supporters will also enjoy the hospitality of the brand-new Club Whitsunday, where all profits are reinvested back into local sporting clubs, helping to strengthen the region’s community sporting landscape.

Whitsunday Junior Rugby Union President, Tim Oberg, said the carnival’s growth highlights the appetite for community-based sport.

“The Viking Cup has always been about more than just rugby. It’s about bringing people together, showcasing our region, and giving kids an unforgettable experience on and off the field. To see a record 52 teams entering this year is incredible. We’re excited for the future of the carnival and the role it plays in strengthening grassroots rugby.”

The Viking Cup is proudly supported by local businesses, volunteers, and the wider Whitsunday community, whose combined efforts ensure the event continues to thrive and inspire the next generation of players.

For more information, visit wjru.club or follow Whitsunday Junior Rugby Union on Facebook.

WHAT: Viking Cup 10s Rugby Carnival
WHERE: Whitsunday Sportspark
WHEN: Friday 3 & Saturday 4 October 2025

The Viking Cup 10s Carnival last year. Photo supplied

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Weekly Highlights At Proserpine Golf Club

October 2, 2025

It was a week of strong performances and historic moments at Proserpine Golf Club, with competitions across all grades producing impressive results.

It was another busy week at Proserpine Golf Club, with plenty of impressive performances and a historic Hole-in-One.

On Tuesday, the PGC Vets hosted Pioneer Valley in the final Croker Shield game for 2025. Pioneer Valley claimed the trophy by 23 points, meaning a strong comeback is on the cards for PGC in 2026.
In ladies’ play, Heather Luvis made history with a Hole-in-One on the 9th hole and also won the day, while the PGC women took seven of the top nine spots. Herman Van Uitert led the men, with PGC players filling nine of the top 14 positions.

Wednesday’s stableford winners were Sidonie Fleet (ladies, 38 points) and Tommy Gallagher (men, 33 points), with notable NTPs including Toni Clauss and Anna Winterbourn.

Thursday saw Craig McLean (A Grade, 38 points) and Steve Mitchell (B Grade, 40 points) claim top honours, while Friday’s 9-hole run was won by Elise Hodgson, and Fay claimed $100 in the Putt for Cash competition.

Saturday’s stableford saw Peter Faust (A Grade) and John Roser (B Grade) victorious, with Toni Clauss winning the ladies’ event in a countback over Heather Luvis. Sunday’s stableford winners were Jason Bourke (men) and Paula McQuat (ladies), rounding off a week of strong performances across the club.

Full results are available on Golflink.

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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B Grade Competitions Finalised

October 2, 2025

On Saturday morning, the final semi-final of the B Pairs saw Harry Craig and David Ling defeat Kendall Watts and Ken Watts 21-17. Sunday featured the Final of the B Triples, with Bruce Uhe, Mike Harrison, and David Ling overcoming Troy Campbell, Todd Leys, and Harry Craig. The B Pairs final on Sunday afternoon saw Harry Craig and David Ling secure a convincing 27-8 victory over Alen Sanderson and Trevor Parsons.

In Social Bowls on Wednesday, John Anderson, Phil Hughes, and Bazza defeated Arthur Griffith, Barry Zillmann, and Mike Harrison 18-14, while Alen Sanderson and Philip Brown overcame visitor Laura from Germany and Heather Brown 27-20. On Sunday, Wayne Melrose, Henny Tattam, Phil Hughes, and Heather Brown narrowly defeated John Anderson, Arthur Griffith, Philip Brown, and Bazza 15-14.

Philip Brown represented the club in the Champion of Champions Senior Singles in Mackay on Saturday, winning his first game 25-24 against North Mackay before being eliminated in the quarter-final 25-17 by City.

Contribtued with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

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A Week Of Wins At Airlie Beach Bowls Club

October 2, 2025

It’s been another fantastic week at our club, kicking off with the Ladies-only “Spring Fling” Carnival on Tuesday. Eleven teams from Airlie Beach, South Suburban, North Mackay, West Tigers, Mackay City, and Northern Beaches Bowls Clubs competed. Third place went to Joan McGrath’s ABBC team, second to North Mackay skippered by Helen Fleming, and the day’s big winners were Northern Beaches, led by Gail Pudney. Prizes were also awarded for the day’s biggest winners and two lucky door draws.

Wednesday Social Bowls saw 18 bowlers in action, with Ted Cullen’s team claiming the win, supported by Barry Wainwright at lead and Alan Pershouse at second.

Friday welcomed the Endeavour Foundation team for bowling lessons. Special mention to Michael, Jett, John, Kathy, Kiara, Dion, Alison, and Amy for their progress under Julie, Paola, and Betty Whitehorn’s guidance.

Saturday’s scroungers were won by Tony Whitehorn, with Kathryn Remmeswaal claiming the B Division championship for the second time. The B Grade Fours final saw Noel Crosbie’s team, including Rick Brunell, Arthur McManus, and Steve Lawrie, defeat defending champions Mervyn Stewart’s team.

Sunday Social Bowls featured 17 bowlers, with Tony Whitehorn’s team the biggest winners, and the lowest winning margin prize going to Michael Jacometti’s team, including Dawn Dowell and Mandy O’Brien.

This weekend, the Men’s Division Big Carnival, the Classic Fours, kicks off with $12,000 prize money and players from across Queensland, including legends Brett Wilkie, Nathan Rice, and Sean Ingham.

Congratulations also to Bob McMahon, who reached the final of the Champion of Champions Senior Singles in Mackay, narrowly losing 25-17 to last year’s winner. The club is very proud of his achievement.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Rhonda Lloyd, Betty Whitehorn, Kathryn Remmeswaal, Joan McGrath, Lyn, Pip Heddles, Mandy O'Brien, Sue Dakin, Tess Walker, Di Jackson, Di Dobbins, and Carol Crosbie. Photo supplied

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Whitsunday Allstars Shine At AASCF QLD State Championships

September 26, 2025

The Whitsunday Allstars delivered an outstanding performance at the AASCF Queensland State Championships, showcasing talent, teamwork, and dedication.

The Youth Snowflakes impressed with a strong routine, securing second place in their division. The Senior Heat put on a well-executed performance, narrowly missing a place, but showing spirit and determination throughout. The Junior Storm achieved an incredible third place finish, were crowned Grand Level 1 Champions, and also managed to hit zero – meaning no deductions were taken from their routine. This is an exceptional accomplishment that only a select few teams achieve, making it a particularly proud moment for the athletes.

Cheerleading is a true team sport built on trust and precision. Bases demonstrate strength and reliability while holding flyers high in the air, and every athlete relies on one another to perform safely and successfully. Alongside stunts, the athletes showcased impressive tumbling passes that added energy, difficulty, and flair to their routines. Beyond the technical skills, the Allstars continue to develop lasting friendships and strong bonds, creating a supportive environment that unites athletes of all ages.

Each athlete demonstrated commitment and resilience, with countless hours of training leading up to the competition. Coaches Tommy and Chez praised the athletes for their effort, teamwork, and passion both on and off the mat.

The Allstars’ season is set to continue, with their next competition being the Infinite Cheer Comp in Townsville in just over a month. Looking further ahead, the club has a potential national bid on the horizon for 2026, marking an exciting goal for the athletes to work towards.

A huge thank you goes out to the sponsors from the Whitsunday community, whose generous support and kind donations made this opportunity possible. The club also extends their gratitude to everyone who purchased chocolates and doughnuts during fundraising efforts, as every contribution helped the athletes get to the championship stage.

The Whitsunday Allstars continue to make their region proud, building momentum for future competitions and inspiring younger athletes in the community

Contributed with thanks to Vicky Grams.

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Records Broken At The Whitsunday Trail Festival

September 26, 2025

The Whitsunday Trail Festival, hosted by the Whitsunday Running Club on 14 September, saw a record number of entries with 250 runners registered across five races ranging from 700m to 58km through the Conway Ranges between Brandy Creek and the Airlie Beach foreshore.

Local athletes put in strong performances against tough competition from Townsville and Mackay.

Both course records in the Honeyeater Shokz Challenge 11km were broken, with Aimee Sulzberger (Whitsunday Running Club) and Brendan Maltby (Bowen) setting new bests. In the WTF28 Anaconda Whitsunday Trail, Liv Compton (Whitsunday Running Club) claimed second place, while Inaki Igibar (Hamilton Island) secured third.

Demi Caldwell (Mackay) bettered her own 2023 record in the WTF28, finishing in 2:27:19. The men’s division was taken out by Jeff Rubach (Townsville) in 2:23:09.

The marquee event, the WTF58 Accom Whitsundays Ultra, was won by Ruth Eagles (Annandale) and Abela Bertrand (Parramatta Park).

In the Bendigo Community Bank Kids Beach Bash, locals dominated with Shailee Mewha first, her sister Lilah second, and Willow Kenny third. In the boys’ division, Alex Wakerley crossed the line ahead of Kane Higgins and Calvin Murphy.

The Bendigo Community Bank Junior Kids Beach Bash over 700m saw Jack Turner claim victory ahead of Finlay Wood and Cooper Konopka, while Bella Germona edged out Freya Fowler and Ivy Rubach in the girls’ race.

Adding to the fun, the Mascot Race delivered plenty of laughs as Gavin the Frog (Big 4 Adventure Park) hopped to victory ahead of Piggy (Bendigo Community Bank), Blazer (Old Fire Dept Koala), Bungaroo (Cannonvale State School Turtle), Cruiser (Cruise Whitsundays Turtle), Hogster (Hog’s Breath Café), Turbine (Whitsunday Regional Council Disaster Management Octopus), and Paddy (SES Platypus).

Event Manager Andrea Farley said the weather was perfect on the day.

“It was a fabulous cool day for racing and there were some amazing achievements with three new records set," they said.

"A big thank you goes out to the SES for their assistance throughout the day, along with all the volunteers and Whitsunday Running Club members who helped make the event such a success.”

Contributed with thanks to Tim McQuoid-Mason

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Big Crowds At The Paul Bowman Cup 2025

September 26, 2025

The Paul Bowman Cup over the weekend was the biggest yet. 88 teams from across Queensland travelled to Proserpine to compete in the u8's competetion.

88 teams, 1200 kids, and families visited the region, many of which decided to kick start their school holidays by spending time in the region. A huge economic boost!

The Sam Faust relay had its biggest race to date and organisers look forward to seeing the event grow again.

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Airlie Darts Premier League Grand Final

September 29, 2025

Grand final day is always a special occasion at our club – one that every player aspires to be part of.

Its ability to draw not just a crowd, but also to bring family, friends and the wider community together, was evident on Sunday afternoon at Mulligans Airlie Beach. The room was alive with excitement and energy.

Three crucial matches were contested, each with plenty at stake.
The day began with the 3rd vs 4th playoff between Kam Reason and Joe Wilson. Joe held a commanding 6–2 lead, but Kam fought back bravely to level at 6–all. However, Joe delivered under pressure, hitting two timely 171s to close out the match 8–6.

Next up was the consolation final for 7th and 8th place, featuring Scott Edmonds and Naomi Mitchell. The pair traded legs early, locked at 3–all, before Scott pulled away to record a 6–3 victory – his first piece of silverware at the club.

The headline event was the Premier League Grand Final, a best-of-21-leg clash between league winner Jamie Maher and debutant Reef Peel.
Jamie took the opening leg, but Reef quickly seized control, storming to a 6–1 lead midway through the second interval. Showing trademark grit, Jamie fought back to level at 6–all and then edge ahead 7–6. Reef steadied, levelling at 7–all, before claiming the pivotal 15th leg to go into the final break 8–7 ahead. From there, he never looked back, reeling off the remaining legs to secure an 11–7 win and the Premier League Championship in his debut season.

It was a brave and determined effort from Jamie, but the day belonged to Reef, who thoroughly deserved his victory.

Congratulations to all involved, and a special thank you to the supporters who created such an incredible atmosphere. Gratitude also goes to our valued sponsors – Mika, Whitsunday Tattooing, Dyson Automotive, Shirtfront Solutions and Master Butchers – for their continued support.

Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher

Reef Peel claiming his first Premier League title. Photo supplied

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Swimmers Set To Make A Splash At Whitehaven Beach

September 26, 2025

Swimmers from across the region will soon descend on one of the Whitsundays’ most famous locations, with the Whitehaven Open Water Swim set for Sunday 5 October.

Hosted by the North Mackay Sinkers Masters Swimming Club, and Masters Swimming Queensland, the event takes place over the King’s Birthday long weekend and offers a unique opportunity to race in the pristine waters of Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island.

The program caters to a variety of abilities, with three race distances on offer. For those new to the sport, the 500-metre swim provides a manageable introduction to open water racing, while the 1-kilometre and 2-kilometre events are designed for more experienced competitors.

Open to participants aged 18 years and older, the day promises not only exciting racing but also the chance to enjoy the beauty of the Whitsundays in a relaxed social setting. Each entry includes a return ferry transfer from Shute Harbour and lunch on Whitehaven Beach. For family and friends, a limited number of guest tickets are also available, giving supporters the opportunity to enjoy the day alongside competitors.

The Whitehaven Open Water Swim has become a highlight on the North Mackay Sinkers’ calendar, drawing swimmers who value both the challenge of ocean racing and the spectacular setting of the Whitsundays.
Organisers are reminding interested swimmers that registrations close on September 28. Entries can be completed online via Race Results, ensuring a streamlined process for competitors.

Further details about the event can be found on the Masters Swimming Queensland website, or by contacting the North Mackay Sinkers directly at prs.nthmackaysinkers@gmail.com.

With its combination of sport, sunshine, and one of the world’s most photographed beaches, the Whitehaven Open Water Swim is set to deliver another memorable day in the Whitsundays.

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Billfish and Tuna Rally Delivers Ahead of Major Tournament

September 26, 2025

After being postponed for a week due to strong winds, the Whitsunday Game Fish Club’s Billfish and Tuna Rally was held last weekend in near-perfect conditions.

Ten club boats hit the water on Saturday morning, heading out behind the islands and finding action early. A couple of crews hooked billfish within the first few hours but unfortunately lost them after short fights, with similar tales of missed opportunities continuing across much of the fleet.

Despite the setbacks, there were standout performances. Tony Wilson tagged and released two black marlin and one sailfish to claim Champion Male. Marlene Hicks was named Champion Lady with a tagged sailfish, while Zac Trefz impressed to take out Champion Junior, tagging both a black marlin and a sailfish.

The solid activity is a positive sign ahead of the Airlie Beach Tackle World/Daiwa Light Tackle Tournament, to be held from 16–19 October. Boat numbers for the tournament will be capped at 35, with registrations now open via the club’s website at whitsundaygfc@gmail.com.

The tournament will feature men’s, ladies’, junior and smallfry divisions, with a huge range of prizes on offer thanks to the support of generous sponsors. Teams must consist of two to five anglers, all of whom need to be financial members of a Game Fish Club affiliated with the GFAA. Membership forms for the Whitsunday Game Fish Club are available online.

This promises to be one of the highlight events of the year, and anglers are encouraged to get their teams organised early to avoid missing out.

Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore

Zac Trefz champion Junior Billfish angler with $250 Airlie Tackle World voucher.

Andrew Smart Tuna winner.

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Whitsunday United FC Finals Fever

September 26, 2025

Grand final weekend saw Whitsunday United FC proudly represented across three divisions in Mackay, with the U16s, Division 1 men, and U23s all taking the field in their season deciders.

The U16s opened the weekend on Friday night against a strong Magpies FC outfit. Whitsunday started brightly, with Jacob Godden finishing from a perfectly placed Sam Frumento free kick to take an early lead. Magpies quickly equalised before edging ahead just before halftime. Despite a determined second-half effort, Whitsunday were unable to level the score, and Magpies sealed the contest with a third goal, finishing 3-1. While the result wasn’t in their favour, the U16s can be proud of their resilience and teamwork throughout the season, with reaching the grand final itself a fantastic achievement.

Later that night, the Division 1 men looked to avenge last year’s grand final defeat to Mackay Lions. Whitsunday dominated the first half, creating several chances and hitting the post before finally breaking through after 30 minutes. The 1-0 scoreline at the break hardly reflected their control of the match. Lions stuck to their long-ball tactics after halftime, frustrating Whitsunday and eventually earning a contentious late penalty. Keeper Gary Browne saved the spot-kick, but was ruled off his line. Despite the whistle having gone, Lions were controversially awarded a rebound goal, forcing extra time. Whitsunday responded superbly, capitalising on counterattacks and scoring in both halves of extra time to claim a 3-1 victory and secure the title. Their outstanding season was further recognised with the Community Team of the Year award, a testament to their determination, fair play, and spirit.
Saturday’s U23 grand final against City Brothers proved the most thrilling contest of the weekend. Whitsunday struck first through relentless pressing by Aaron Kinsella, but Brothers equalised before halftime. The second half saw Whitsunday under pressure, with Gary Browne producing crucial saves to keep them in the contest. Alex McMahon came agonisingly close to a late winner, his shot rebounding off the woodwork to send the game into extra time.

The breakthrough came in the second half of extra time, when Oisin Sherlock produced a moment of brilliance, scoring from a tight angle to send Whitsunday fans into raptures. The closing stages were fiercely contested, highlighted by Max O’Keefe’s bravery in blocking a dangerous attack, even taking a blow to the head that resulted in a red card for the Brothers striker. Whitsunday held firm to win 2-1, securing both the Premiership and Grand Final double in a memorable season.

Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic

Division 1 Men – celebrating a great season and dominant Grand Final Victory over Lions. Photo supplied

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Wangaratta Bowls Report 26 September

September 26, 2025

On Tuesday, the club congratulated Irene Laird on reaching Super Veteran status in bowls. President Margaret presented Irene with her Bowls QLD Super Veteran badge to mark the milestone. Irene has been a valued member of the club for 15 years, with many more years of bowling still ahead.

In Tuesday’s competition, winners were Shirley Jones and Shirley Smith, who defeated Bron Tolcher and Graham Smith. Other results saw Lindy Suann and Deb Retchless defeat Cliff Querro and Marg Wilson, while Sue Shearing, Gordon Querro and Penny Warren overcame Bill Myers, Irene Laird and Laurie Land. The jackpot was not claimed.

The final of the Mixed Triples was also played this week, with the team of Robyn Stitt, Isobel Wheeler and Mark Drummond defeating Steve Roome, Tracey White and Lloyd White.

Sunday’s social play produced close contests. Isobel Wheeler and Gavin Charles defeated Bron Tolcher and Greg Smith, while Lindy Suann and Penny Warren claimed a win over Deb Retchless and Mark Drummond. Toni Bowen, Jim Quod and Pat Tracey played out a draw against Gordon Querro, Cliff Querro and Karen Smith. The jackpot once again went unclaimed.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

Mixed Triples Winners 2025 - Isobel Wheeler Mark Drummond and Robyn Stitt.

Irene Laird (Super Veteran) with President Margaret Wilson.

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Shane Spann Claims Club Championship Title

September 26, 2025

Airlie Beach Bowls Club enjoyed a full week of action on the greens, headlined by Shane Spann’s victory in the Club Singles Championship.

Spann faced ladies’ champion Ladda Purdie in the decider, played over three 10-end games. The first ended in a thrilling 8-all draw, but Spann’s accuracy and consistency proved too strong as he went on to claim the next two games and be crowned the 2024 Club Champion. Widely regarded as one of the best draw bowlers in the district, Spann added another title to his name in fine style.

Social bowls also drew strong numbers. Tuesday afternoon saw 22 players take part, with the winning pair of the day being skipper Tony Whitehorn and Alan Pershouse. On Wednesday afternoon, Whitehorn again featured, this time teaming with David Meiklejohn and Glen O’Brien for a commanding 35–16 win.

Wednesday night’s Business House Bowls attracted nearly 60 players, with the finals scheduled for this week before the school holiday break. Results will be reported in the next edition.

In other events, Saturday morning Scroungers went to Andy McDougall, while Kathryn Remmeswaal took out B Grade. The B Fours semi-final saw the team of skipper Merv Stewart, Denis Donnadelli, Mark Mawson and Eric Barnard overcome the fancied side of Ash Warland 21–13.

The Men’s Two Bowl Triples was dominated by Spann once again, skipping alongside Harry Quad and Warland for a comfortable win over Warren Mills’ team.

Sunday’s social bowls wrapped up the week, with Fiona Greener winning the meat tray and the team of Steve Heddles, Maureen Barnard and Mawson finishing as winners on the green.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

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Proserpine Golfers Shine In Weekly Competitions

October 3, 2025

Warm conditions signalled the arrival of summer as Proserpine Golf Club hosted another busy week of competition across all grades.

The Vets opened on Tuesday, with Proserpine hosting the Whitsunday Group. John Oates led the men with 38 points, ahead of Allen Roberts and Vic Feldman, while Paula McQuat claimed the ladies’ win with 33 on countback from Elspeth Scotford.

Wednesday’s stableford saw strong scores, with Jett Borghero and Scott Mason each posting 36 points in the men’s event, Borghero prevailing on countback. In the ladies’ field, Ann Gardel edged out Leanne Alexander with 36 points on countback, while Jenny Hounsell placed third on 34.

Thursday’s medley competition produced one of the week’s top performances, with Steven Clare carding 40 points to take out A Grade. John Dodds secured the B Grade with 38, while visitors also featured on the leaderboard, including Deborah Brown from South West Rocks Country Club.

On Friday, the nine-hole run sponsored by the Metropole Hotel went to Toni Clauss with 21 points, ahead of Nigel Dray. The “Putt for Cash” jackpot reached $600, but despite being drawn, Troy Pettiford was unable to sink the putt, rolling the prize over to $650 for next week.

Saturday’s stableford, sponsored by Allenbuild, delivered tight contests. In A Grade, Gary Scotford prevailed with 36 points on countback from Steve Hickey and Rob Stanley.

Joe Marschke topped B Grade with 38. The ladies’ event was decided on multiple countbacks, with Elspeth Scotford emerging the winner on 34 points from Sandra Goldsworthy, Toni Clauss and Trish McNeill.

The week wrapped up on Sunday with Aaron Prosser producing a standout round of 40 points to take the win, followed by Clay Coles and Danny York on 37.

Full results are available on GolfLink.

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Proserpine Vets Host Penultimate Whitsunday Competition

October 3, 2025

The Proserpine Veterans hosted the penultimate competition of the Whitsunday Veterans Group last week, attracting 65 players from Home Hill, Collinsville, Ayr and Bowen.

Despite threatening skies, the competition was completed without interruption from rain.
John Oates claimed the men’s title with 38 points, while Allen Roberts finished runner-up on 34 points, edging out Vic Feldman, John Grosskreutz and Gary Scotford on countback.

In the ladies’ event, Paula McQuat secured victory with 33 points, just ahead of Elspeth Scotford, also on 33, with Anna Winterbourn third on 32.

Pin shot winners were Judi Sheehan (Home Hill) on hole 5, Annie Mason (Bowen) on hole 9 and Tiina Randmae (Proserpine) on hole 16. For the men, David Ingold (Home Hill) took hole 2, Larry Muller (Proserpine) hole 7 and Neale Mahoney (Ayr) hole 13.

The final round of the Croker Shield will be held in Proserpine next Tuesday, marking the last opportunity of the year to claim the trophy.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

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Whitsunday Sea Eagles Celebrate 2025 AFL Season

September 19, 2025

Saturday afternoon saw the Whitsunday Sea Eagles hold their 2025 Presentation Day, celebrating another exciting year on the field. In 2025, all five Sea Eagles teams competed in Elimination Finals, narrowly missing out on progressing further after some thrilling matches.

Individual accolades were a highlight, with Jake Turner (Senior Men) and Steph Griffiths (Senior Women) taking out Best & Fairest medals at the AFLQ Mackay League Awards. Aidan Allen-Fancke also earned Senior Men’s runner-up, and multiple players were recognised in the AFLQ Mackay Senior Teams of the Year.

At club level, Aidan Allen-Fancke added the Sea Eagles Senior Men Best & Fairest to his impressive record, with runner-up Eden Wishart enjoying a standout season through the midfield. Steph Griffiths backed up her league award with the Sea Eagles Senior Women Best & Fairest and also claimed the Leading Goalkicker title. Runner-up Nikki Kelly, last year’s Best & Fairest, had another strong season.

In the Under 17.5s, Blake Tissington earned the Sea Eagles Best & Fairest while also finishing runner-up in the AFLQ Mackay League Awards. Liam Steen was runner-up at club level, and Zavier Goswell claimed Leading Goalkicker.

Under 15.5s saw Lochlan Jeffries secure Best & Fairest for the second consecutive year, demonstrating class on and off the field. Runner-up Oliver Ludbrook had a strong season, while Fletcher Shumski received the Cody Gibbs Perpetual Club Award for embodying the values of being selfless, courageous, respectful, and resilient.

The Under 13.5s had another fun season, with Rory Rogan-Hamilton narrowly claiming Best & Fairest ahead of Harry Thomas, who took runner-up. Jaylah Reddaway impressed in this age group, earning Leading Goalkicker.

Sea Eagles Volunteer of the Year was a tie between Chloe Markham, for her tireless gameday support, and Andrew Ludbrook, who contributed across multiple roles throughout the year.

The Sea Eagles would like to thank their sponsors and the community for supporting AFL in the Whitsundays. The club looks forward to the AFL Mackay Preseason Carnival in March 2026, following summer programs and preseason training in the new year.

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles

Volunteers of the year
U15.5 award winners
Senior men award winners
Cody Gibbs award winner - Fletcher Shumski
U13.5 award winners
Senior women award winners
U17.5 award winners

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Cleansweep For The Pitbulls

September 19, 2025

The weather was less than ideal on Sunday, 14 September 2025, for the second round of the Mackay Whitsunday Junior Cricket competition.

The blustery conditions didn’t rattle the Under 12 Pitbulls as they faced North Mackay Devils. Skipper L. Aitken won the bat flip and sent the Devils in. The Pitbulls’ bowlers were on target, with R. Clarke shattering the stumps for the first breakthrough. F. Holscher grabbed two (including a sharp caught-and-bowled), while L. Aitken and N. Aitken took four between them. N. Aitken was on fire with two in two, thanks to a slick catch from H. Valmadre. Norths were held to 7-85.

In reply, Proserpine lost N. Aitken early to a run out, but that was the Devils’ only joy. From there the runs flowed, with B. Whitty smashing his maiden half-century (67* off 40) and R. Clarke steady on 35*. With contributions from H. Valmadre (19), P. Regan (12*) and the Holscher brothers, the Pitbulls cruised to 2-202. Whitty was named player of the match for the second week running, as the Pitties went top of the table after two rounds.

The Under 14s faced Sarina Spartans in their first turf-pitch game of the season at Harrup Park. Sent in to bat, the Pitties delivered through M. Aitken with his maiden half-century (60 off 53, retired) and K. Whitty’s patient 26* (off 49).

Defending 142, the bowlers struck early. A. Farley was sharp behind the stumps (one catch and a run out), while L. Appleton added 1-7 off 3 overs and a catch. S. Green chipped in with 2-33. Spartans reached 6-99 before rain ended play, with the Duckworth–Lewis method confirming the Pitbulls as winners.

Conditions improved for the Under 15s clash with Walkerston Roosters. Electing to bowl, the Pitties struck quickly, led by A. Valmadre (3-3 off 3 and a run out) and L. Smith (2-16). Walkerston were dismissed for 63.

In reply, E. Baker (17 off 21) and W. Marshall (32 off 54) put on a steady start, while M. Aitken (20 off 16) and B. Hope (19 off 14) kept the scoreboard ticking. The Pitbulls passed the total comfortably with 135 runs, silencing the Roosters’ crow.

The Under 17s enjoyed home-ground advantage against Magpies White. Choosing to bat, J. Valmadre cleared the boundary regularly on his way to 55 (off 51), while O. Seamer added a composed 30* (off 37).

Set 148 to win, the Magpies faltered against sharp bowling and fielding. K. McLoughlin starred with 2-7 off 4 and three catches, while J. Lawn claimed 1-3 off 2 and a run out. Only one Magpies batter reached double figures as they were bowled out for 71, giving the Pitbulls their first win of the season.

Contributed with thanks to L Valmadre & D Green

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Outrigger Whitsunday Crews Battle Fierce Conditions At Mission Beach Regatta

September 19, 2025

Mission Beach, QLD — Twelve determined paddlers from Outrigger Whitsunday put their strength and skills to the test last weekend, competing in the Mission Beach Outrigger Canoe Regatta under challenging conditions.

Saturday saw crews racing in sprint and mid-distance events, with teams well-prepared for the demanding 9.5 km courses. However, Sunday’s 24 km iron event proved the ultimate test, as strong winds and a heavy surf break pushed crews to their limits.

Outrigger Whitsunday fielded two crews across the weekend. In the opening race, the Platinum Mixed crew—led by veteran steerer Peter Chamberlain—took to the water. The only team in their division, their final time was a clear reflection of just how punishing the sea state was.

The Master Mixed crew also delivered a solid performance in a competitive field, crossing the line in sixth place. Among the paddlers was first-time competitor Tama Dennison, making a strong debut under extremely tough conditions.

Weather conditions for Sunday had worsened, seeing only 1 of the 2 crews compete in the Vaka Tua Motu 24km event. The very experienced crew were forced to return to shore prior to race start to re-rig their canoe due to the pounding surf, before heading back out to officially start the race—a true testament to the team’s resilience and determination.

Junior paddler Jai Dennison had a standout weekend, competing in Sundays' 14 km Vaka Tua Potu OC1 event. He placed 9th overall out of 15 paddlers and claimed first place in his age division—an extraordinary achievement for the rising talent.

The weekend highlighted the spirit, strength, and perseverance of all paddlers involved, with Outrigger Whitsunday showing exceptional determination and teamwork in one of the most challenging regattas of the season.

Contributed by Michelle Lynes.

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Cannons Begin Long Course Season In Townsville

September 19, 2025

The Cannonvale Cannons kicked off their long course season over the weekend, with 18 swimmers competing at the 2025 Townsville Tourist Benchmark Transition Meet at the Tobruk Pool. This event marked the start of the long course season for our senior swimmers, who are now focused on achieving their goals at the Queensland Long Course Championships in Brisbane from December 13–19.

Special congratulations go to the five senior swimmers who achieved qualifying times over the weekend, putting them on track for Brisbane. Top performers based on personal bests included Tyler and Mackenzie Bennett, Zane Clayworth, Harris Delac, Roxanne Groom, Ruby Harland, Lucas Korosec, Eric and Leo Mulliss, Celeste Orenshaw, and Andie Reynolds.

Outstanding efforts came from Thomas Ganter, Koa Harland, and Faithlyn Trotter, who achieved personal bests in every event they entered – an impressive feat so early in the season. Lucas Korosec was a standout, securing gold in all nine of his events, setting a strong tone for the months ahead.

Back on home ground, swimmer upgrades were celebrated for River Shields, Eric Mulliss, Jax Eaves, and Eloise Chegwidden. The Coaches Award this week went to Ruby Harland for her exceptional 100m Freestyle, finishing in 1:08.81 and securing her place in the highly regarded “70s Club.”

Another highlight came from Jax Clayworth, who set his first club record as a 12-year-old in the 50m Butterfly with a time of 31.59 seconds, surpassing Zach Trefz’s previous record. With such a strong start, Jax is set to make a mark in the months ahead.

It was a weekend of determination, teamwork, and milestones for the Cannons, both in Townsville and at home.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

Leo abnd Eric Mulliss with their medals
Team Cannons at Tobruk Pool Townsville

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THE PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP PRELIMINARY FINALS

September 19, 2025

With only two weeks remaining in this season’s Premier League Championship campaign, all eyes turned to the four remaining players contesting the preliminary finals.

In the first matchup, Kam Reason had the chance to book his place in next week’s grand final, but to do so he needed to overcome this season’s league winner, Jamie Maher.

It was a tense affair, with Jamie holding a narrow 3–2 lead at the first break. He extended that margin to 6–2 after the interval, but Kam fought back strongly to cut the deficit to 6–4 by the second break. Kam then claimed the opening leg of the third and final session to trail just 6–5, but Jamie wrestled back control to seal the match 9–5 in a hard-fought contest.

The second preliminary final saw current and defending Premier League Champion Joe Wilson face rising star Reef Peel. Joe battled bravely, but Reef proved too strong, taking command early and wrapping up the match within the first two intervals for a commanding 9–2 victory.
Next week marks the conclusion of our sixth season, and with these results confirmed, there will once again be a new name engraved on the Premier League trophy.

Will it be league winner Jamie Maher, contesting his second grand final next Sunday at Mulligans Sports Bar, or will Reef follow in his father’s footsteps—who won the inaugural championship in 2019—and become the second Peel to have his name etched on the cup?

A big thank you to our valued sponsors: Mika Airlie, Whitsunday Tattooing Airlie Beach, Master Butchers Whitsunday, Dyson Automotive and Shirtfront Solutions.

Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher

J Maher, J Wilson, R Peel and K Reason at the Airlie Bowls Club. Photo supplied

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Wangaratta Bowls 19 September

September 19, 2025

With most of our visitors gone, it was a quieter week on the green.

On Tuesday afternoon, the winners on Rink 3 were Merle Ephinstone, Shirley Jones, and Joe Paynting, who defeated Jenny Anderson, Shirley Smith, and Gavin Charles.

Other results saw Tom, Deb, and Laurie defeating Grant, Irene, and Russell, while Lindy, Nick, and Graham overcame Cliff, Gordon, and Natalie. The jackpot didn’t go off.

Sunday’s social play was won by Lindy, Suann, Isobel Wheeler, and Penny Warren, who defeated June Paynting, Shirley Smith, and Joe Paynting. Other matches included Bill Myers, Graeme Read, and Mark Drummond defeating Cliff Querro, Gavin Charles, and Pat Tracey, and Teresa Willshire and Alby Vigar overcoming Graham Smith and Robyn Stitt. The jackpot didn’t go off.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

Sunday winners; Isobel Wheeler Lindy Suann and Penny Warren. Photo supplied

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Wins And Highlights At Airlie Beach Bowls 19 September

September 19, 2025

The days are getting longer and warmer—and so is the standard of bowls at our club.

On Tuesday, 27 players took to the greens. Despite battling pain while awaiting surgery, Elaine Kippen gave it her best before being replaced by organiser Regina Aquilina. The day’s top team was skippered by Gary Scott from Hideaway Bay, with left-hander Greg Fennell and Peter Jordan from Hallshead Bowling and Recreation Club, Mandurah WA.

Wednesday afternoon’s social bowls ended in a tie, but on countback the winners were Merve Stewart’s team with Denise at second and promising newcomer Glen O’Brien leading strongly.

That night, 60 bowlers enjoyed Business House Bowls under the lights, expertly run by Bob and Yvonne Spees. A new competition begins after the school holidays—teams, singles or pairs are welcome to join.

In Mackay, the Pratt Cup saw John Trembath, Arthur McManus, John Askew, John Fielding, Denis Donnadelli and Peter Barrett beat St Helens and collect points against Mackay, though Souths Suburban proved too strong.

At Newcastle’s Deaf Games, Andrew (Noel) Crosbie and Russell Jackson represented the club superbly, with Russell earning Australian team selection for the 2027 Deaf World Games—a proud moment for all.

Sunday Social Bowls drew 18 players, with Fiona Greener rolling the dice for the prize. A first-time skip, supported by Eric and Maureen Barnard, produced the day’s best result with a 13-shot win.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Airlie Beach Bowls Club Australian representative Russell Jackson. Photo supplied

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Proserpine Veterans Golf Weekly Results 19 September

September 19, 2025

A strong field of 42 players—16 ladies and 26 men—turned out for Tuesday’s stableford competition, enjoying much kinder conditions after the gusty weather of the weekend had eased.

The day saw a standout performance from Allison McCarthy, who claimed top spot on the ladies’ leaderboard for the very first time with a score of 39 points. It was a terrific achievement and one that many hope will be the first of many.

In the men’s competition, David Woods edged out Laurie Daiken and John Oates on a countback after all three finished on 38 points.

Other highlights included pin shots, which went to Chris Bailey and Peter Lindsay on 7, Laurie Daiken and Steve Mitchell on 13, and Grossy and Peter Fox on 16. For the ladies, Leanne Alexander and Linda Wardroper took the honours on 7, Leanne backed up with Jan Shuwalsow on 13, and Anna Winterbourn and Heather Luvis on 16.

Wilf Herweg and David Woods managed the only chip-ins of the day. Meanwhile, Ken Granger claimed the raffle prize and Laurie Daiken rounded out a strong week by winning the members’ draw.

Next Tuesday, the club will be hosting the Whitsunday Vets, promising another enjoyable day of competition.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

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2025 Anaconda Whitsunday Trail Festival Reaches New Heights

September 12, 2025

A record field of more than two hundred runners will be heading for the hills this weekend for the Whitsunday Running Club’s annual trail event.

The Anaconda Whitsunday Trail Festival takes place on Sunday, 14 September, with entries coming from across Australia and the United States. The race precinct will be based on the Airlie Beach Foreshore near the movie screen.

Fifty runners have signed up for the WTF58 Accom Whitsunday Ultra (58km), which starts on the foreshore, travels over the ranges to Brandy Creek Road, and returns to finish at the race precinct. Defending champions Demi Caldwell (Andergrove) and Cristian Smith (Mackay) are back to chase another title.

The leading runner is expected to cross the line in about 5 hours 15 minutes at 10:15am, with the final competitors finishing close to 2:30pm.
One hundred competitors will take on the one-way WTF28 Anaconda Whitsunday Trail (28km) from Brandy Creek Road to the foreshore.

Last year’s winners, Liv Compton (Whitsunday Running Club) and veteran Tony Liron (Trinity Beach), will line up again. The winner is expected to finish around 9:45am.

The Honeyeater Shokz Challenge (11km) has drawn over fifty runners who will ascend to the famous lookout before returning. Winners are tipped to finish just before 10:00am.

The two Bendigo Community Bank Kids Beach Bash events for ages four and up will kick off at 10:30am, following the Mascot Race. The Kids Beach Run (approx. 1,400m) is open to children aged 8 and over, while the Junior Kids Beach Run (approx. 700m) caters for those aged 4 and over.

This year’s Mascot Race has attracted its biggest field yet, with Bungaroo (Cannonvale State School), Cruiser (Cruise Whitsunday), Blazer (Queensland Fire Department), Piggy (Bendigo Community Bank), Hogster (Hog’s Breath Café) and Frog (BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort) all set to battle it out at 10:20am.

Event Manager Andrea Farley said “It will be a great day of racing, and for those wanting to enjoy the festive atmosphere at the race precinct, the best time to be there is from 9:30am until presentations at 12 noon. There are still a few spots left, so head to our website and register at www.runwhitsundays.com.au.”

Contributed with thanks to Tim McQuoid-Mason

Photo credit: Phil Copp Photography

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Finals Fever Grips Whitsunday United Football Club!

September 12, 2025

Nine out of 10 Whitsunday United Football Club teams were in action in finals football last weekend, with seven sides still in contention for a grand final spot.

The divisional men kicked off proceedings on Friday night against Lions. Div 2 needed victory to stay alive but fell 2–0 behind early in the second half. A spirited fightback saw them score twice to level, but neither side could find a winner in regular time. With players struggling through cramps, the game went to penalties, where Ross pulled off two crucial saves to send his side through to the next round against Country.

Div 1 faced a Lions outfit they have struggled to overcome all season. An early mistake gifted Lions the lead before WUFC equalised through a high press. Despite dominating possession, they couldn’t find another breakthrough and the game ended 1–1. Extra time produced no change, and the match went to penalties. An early WUFC save wasn’t enough as two misses proved costly, sending Lions through 4–3 on spot kicks. WUFC now face Rangers in their bid to reach the grand final.
The U13 Prems fought hard against Mackay Rangers in a defensive semi-final. After 70 scoreless minutes, extra time saw Rangers break the deadlock, scoring in both periods to claim a 2–0 win. WUFC’s resilience keeps them alive, with a sudden-death semi-final against Lions now awaiting them.

The U14s produced a dominant display against Rangers Black, running out 13–2 winners. Shannon bagged a hat trick, Nick M and Nick P scored doubles, and Oisin netted his first goal of the season. Kobe, Tyson F, Eden and Harley also found the target. They now meet Magpies in the preliminary final.

The U16s clashed with top-of-the-table Magpies in a tense semi-final. After a goalless 80 minutes, the match went to extra time where Magpies struck twice, winning 2–0. WUFC will get another chance to reach the grand final this weekend against Country United.

The Whitsunday Women bowed out of finals contention after a thrilling 4–3 extra-time loss to Rangers. Michelle opened the scoring from Loz’s clever chip, before Sarah struck twice, giving United a 3–1 lead. Rangers fought back to level, then grabbed the winner in extra time. Despite the defeat, the team showed immense spirit and look forward to building on a promising season, with hopes of fielding two sides in 2026.

The Men’s U23s progressed straight to the grand final with a commanding 3–0 win over City Brothers. A heated first half saw Brothers collect five yellow cards as WUFC took control. Goals came via a tap-in from Kai Savy, a thunderous 20-yard half-volley from Max O’Keefe, and a stunning long-range free kick from Oisin Sherlock.

In the FQPL Men’s elimination final, WUFC edged out City Brothers 1–0. Sean McCarthy’s first-half penalty proved decisive, booking their place in this weekend’s clash with Magpies for a grand final berth.

With so many teams still in the hunt, another thrilling weekend of football awaits.

Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic

FQPL Men U23 – Premiership Champions and straight to the Grand Final after a convincing win on the weekend. Photo supplied

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Harrison Turner Inspires Cannons

September 12, 2025

Harrison Turner Inspires Cannons

The Cannonvale Cannons swimming community enjoyed an extraordinary weekend when Australian record holder Harrison Turner spent three days delivering a coaching clinic for swimmers of all ages.

Turner, who claimed bronze in the 200-metre butterfly at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships, is the current national record holder in the event. He had been scheduled to attend alongside coach Sam Sharpe, but when Sam was unable to travel due to a family illness, Harrison stepped into the role of head coach — a challenge he embraced with enthusiasm.

“I was very nervous, but also really excited,” Harrison admitted. “It was an opportunity I’d never had before — to take on a full coaching role while also getting in the pool myself. I thought I gave it a red-hot crack, and it was good to bring my own approach to the sessions.”

Across the three days, Cannonvale swimmers from juniors through to seniors took part in multiple sessions designed to sharpen their skills and inspire their training. On Friday, Harrison began by sharing his medals with the younger swimmers before diving into a butterfly set — the stroke that earned him national selection — and finishing with a talk for seniors and parents about his journey from a pre-teen club swimmer to an international representative.

Saturday morning featured a demanding aerobic session in which Harrison swam alongside the kids, demonstrating technique and endurance first-hand. The afternoon turned the focus to starts and turns, vital components of competitive racing. On Sunday, Harrison led the squad through his full race-day preparation, beginning with dryland exercises crafted for him by leading physiotherapists and moving into his personalised in-water warm-up. Swimmers were able to shadow his routines and gain insights into how an elite athlete prepares to perform at the highest level.

“What surprised me most was how engaged everyone is, not just the swimmers but the families too,” Harrison said. “The eagerness to get in the pool, to listen and learn — I haven’t seen that kind of energy before. Whether it was teenagers or the little ones, they all did a fantastic job, and in such a short time they improved so much.”

The experience also left Harrison reflecting on his own future:
“It’s very rewarding when you show a kid your way of doing something and see them improve straight away. Watching them swim faster and enjoy themselves makes you feel really good. Coaching is definitely something I’ll be considering more in the future.”

For the Cannons, the clinic provided not just technical training, but also the rare opportunity to connect with an elite athlete who is as humble as he is talented. Turner now turns his focus to the 2026 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in the USA and the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, with the Cannonvale Cannons proudly cheering him on.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

Harrison Turner shares medals with Brooklyn and Tannah Congoo
Harrison Turner preparing swimmers for his pre race warm up
Harrrison Turner showing Cannons his dives
Harrison Turner with Cannons and his Australia cap
Harrison Turner dives with Coach Mark Erickson
Harrison at the World Champs
Harrison Turner at the World Champs in Singapore

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Proserpine Veterans Golf 12 September

September 12, 2025

Tiina Randmae continued her fine form after last week’s magnificent hole-in-one, taking out the September Monthly Medal. It was great to see so many members on the course enjoying the day, with Tessa Aitken also shining with an excellent score of 69.

Geoff Harrison won the Monthly Medal for the men with 70 on countback from Louis Neethling.

In the rundown: Allen Roberts 71, Ken Granger 71, Nic Apruzzese 72, Gary Scotford 72, Peter Lindsay 72, John Grosskreutz 73 and Colin Hounsell 73 – very close scoring.
For the ladies: Tiina Randmae 63, Tessa Aitken 69, Kath Borer 74, Paula McQuat 74, Vickie Wallace 74 and Leanne Alexander 76.

Nearest the pins: Colin Hounsell and Peter Fox on 2, Craig McLean and Trevor Paroz on 5, Barry Mortimer and Louis Neethling on 9. For the ladies, Elspeth Scotford took the A Grade on 7, while the B Grade went to Vickie Wallace. Tiina Randmae, Linda Wardroper and Paula McQuat all shared the honours on 4 – clearly too easy!

Tiina also had the least putts with 29 – it was certainly her day.

Last Thursday, players travelled to Pioneer Valley for the first round of the Croker Shield. Unfortunately, Prossie was beaten by 28 points. The return leg will be played on home ground on 30 September, giving us a chance to redeem ourselves.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

Geoff Harrison and Tiina Randmae. Photo supplied

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Proserpine Golf Club Results 12 September

September 12, 2025

Proserpine Golf Club wrapped up its final week under the current Board, with the new 2025/26 Board elected at the AGM on 30 August. Members now turn their focus to the upcoming Club Championships on 13–14 September, which will test players over 27 holes each day. Saturday will follow a timesheet format, with a seeded draw for Sunday.

Tuesday (September Monthly Medal): Tommy Gallagher claimed the men’s title with 70 nett on countback from Geoff Harrison. NTPs went to Scott Mason (9th), Brad Fleet (13th) and Ken Granger (16th). In the ladies’ division, Tiina Randmae continued her excellent form, winning with 63 nett from Nicole Cooper (74). Vickie Wallace claimed the NTP on the 2nd. In the Veterans’ section, Randmae again topped the ladies’ field (63 nett), runner-up Tessa Aitken 69, while Geoff Harrison took the men’s prize on 70 nett from Louis Neethling.

Wednesday (Ladies Monthly Medal & Putts, PD Law): Di Chard 69 nett, Pauline Redpath 70, Heather Luvis 72. NTPs: Randmae, Redpath (9th), Toni Clauss, Anna Winterbourn (16th).
Thursday (Monthly Medal, Venuesmart): A Grade: Michael Ward 70 nett, runner-up Nathan Holohan 71. B Grade: Rob Webb 70 nett, runner-up Kerr Claxton 71. NTPs: Adam Hosie (2nd), Glen Taylor (Macksville GC, 9th), Scott Mason (13th), Lewy Tuck (16th).

Friday (9-Hole Run, Metropole Hotel): Toni Clauss 24 points, Kieran Anderson 22. NTPs: Tommy Gallagher (2nd), Brett Norris (9th). Putt for Cash: Adam Tester missed; jackpot climbs to $600 next week.

Saturday (Monthly Medal, Metropole Hotel): Best gross: Steve Stewart (A, 73), Cooper Cremor (B, 80), Dave Telford (C, 91). Overall winner: Izaac Vandenberg 66 nett. Grade winners: Stewart 68 nett, Cremor 67 nett, Vandenberg 66 nett. Runners-up: Holmes 74, O’Donnell 71, Dodds 73. NTPs: Tony Goss (2nd), Ryan Kenny (9th), Holmes (16th). Ladies: Jo Moynihan 71 nett c/b from Sara Hagy; NTPs Hagy (2nd, 9th), Chard (13th).

Sunday (Monthly Medal, KJC): Vandenberg 68 nett, from Wilf Herweg 71. NTPs: Scott Dwyer (2nd), Patrick Camm (9th), Brent Franke (13th). Ladies: Anna Winterbourn 73 nett, runner-up Sara Hagy 79. NTPs: Hagy (2nd), Penny Wardroper (9th, 16th).

Full results are available on Golflink.

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Another Big Week At Airlie Beach Bowls Club

September 12, 2025

Another excellent week of precision bowling began on Tuesday with 33 bowlers, excellently run by Regina Aquilina and Carol Crosbie. The dice rolled the smallest winning margin, which saw Connie Reimers with Pip Heddles just edge out Carol Crosbie and Greg Fennell 22–16. A great day was had by all.

Wednesday afternoon social bowls attracted 26 bowlers, with three games of triples and two of pairs. The standout win of the day came from skipper Andy McDougall, with “Wild” Bill Gordon at lead and Keith Bates at second, who soundly defeated in-form skipper Tony Kelly, supported by Janet Jacometti at lead and Glen O’Brien at second, 30–5. Well done, boys.
Business House Bowls continued on Wednesday night and remains highly entertaining, with team results to be shared next week.

Free lessons on Monday and Thursday afternoons are proving very successful — anyone interested in learning lawn bowls is welcome to join in.

Saturday morning Scroungers is also popular, with 19 bowlers taking part. In the A Grade final, Dennis Donnadelli defeated new bowler Des Ballance. The B Grade final came down to John Askew, Pip Heddles, Betty Whitehorn and Andrew Butler, with John Askew emerging the winner.

The Endeavour Foundation continues to attend on Friday mornings, and it’s wonderful to see the progress of Kiara, Cathy, Michael and Jett. We are hopeful Michael can obtain funding for a specialised lawn bowls wheelchair and bowling arm so he can compete in the Queensland Disabled Games — as could Jett, Cathy and Kiara. The plan is to have them all attend next year.

On the weekend, John Matterson, Alan Pershouse and Kevin John Trembath were narrowly beaten by Souths Suburban in the semifinals. Well done, boys — we are proud of your achievements.

Sunday afternoon saw 15 bowlers, with the highlight being a “Scotland v Ireland” pairs clash. Arthur and Liz McManus triumphed over Mandy and Phil O’Brien.

Finally, we send our best wishes to our deaf bowlers competing at the Australian Titles in NSW — Russell Jackson and Noel Crosbie — as they chase the pairs Australian Championship. Good luck, boys!

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Russell Jackson and Noel Crosbie. Photo supplied

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Billfish And Tuna Rally Is Coming Up Soon

September 4, 2025

The warm-up event to the Whitsunday Game Fish Club’s major light tackle tournament is the club’s Billfish and Tuna Rally, set for September 13 and 14.

This rally offers teams a great chance to fine-tune their skills ahead of this year’s Airlie Beach Tackle World/Daiwa Light Tackle Tournament, which runs from October 16 to 19. It’s an opportunity to try new tactics, get an idea of where the fish are holding, and score valuable club and QGFA points.

The rally begins with registration and a briefing for anglers on Thursday, September 11, at 6pm at the club in Altmann Avenue, Cannonvale. All event details will be covered on the night.
Both the rally and the major tournament are contested on 10kg monofilament line only, with teams consisting of a minimum of two and a maximum of five anglers.

Fishing has been strong in recent weeks, with good numbers of Sailfish, juvenile Black Marlin, Mackerel and Tuna taking baits and lures. If this year’s action is anything like last year’s tournament—where 172 fish were tagged and released, including 69 Sailfish and five Black Marlin, along with a few kept for the table—it promises to be an exciting event.

September is a fantastic time for families to enjoy the sport of light tackle game fishing in the Whitsundays. Joining the club is also a great way to get involved, meet like-minded people, and share knowledge and experiences.

Membership forms will be available on the night of the rally briefing, Thursday, September 11, at 6pm at the club.

Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore

Future Champions. Photo supplied

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Michael Kimpton Will Be At The 2025 Ironman World Championships

September 4, 2025

Michael Kimpton, President of the Whitsunday Triathlon Club and Race Director of the Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival, is privileged to be selected to represent Australia at the 2025 Ironman World Championships in Nice, France, on 14 September.

This will be Michael’s seventh time representing Australia in international World Triathlon Championships, taking him to all corners of the globe, including St. George in Utah, Samorin in Slovakia, multiple times to Kona in Hawaii, Taupo in New Zealand, and previously Nice in France.
The event alternates annually between Kona, Hawaii, and Nice, France.

This year, the men will compete in Nice, while the female athletes will race at the World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, on 11 October.

Nice has a long history with Ironman, often called the birthplace of long-distance triathlon in Europe. Only the very best professional and age-group athletes in the world qualify for this race—a feat that requires finishing on the podium in an Ironman event somewhere in the world. Michael was fortunate to achieve this by finishing on the podium in his age category in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, earlier this year.

The epic race takes place along the Côte d’Azur, where competitors race from the Mediterranean to the mountains along the glamorous French Riviera. Athletes will pass through the beautiful old town with its historic architecture, marvel at the azure coastline, and soak up the sunshine as France’s most iconic communities cheer them on to the finish line.

The day begins with a 3.8km swim in the Mediterranean Sea. Water temperature will determine whether it will be a wetsuit swim. Athletes then transition to a challenging 180km rolling, hilly cycle course, followed by a 42.2km marathon run along the picturesque Promenade foreshore.

Legends are made at these World Championship events. Mental toughness is just as important as physical preparation, with strategies required to manage self-doubt, maintain focus, cope with discomfort, and build resilience through visualisation and motivation.

Michael has previously competed on this course during the World Half Ironman a few years ago. That event was an eye-opener and a real challenge. This time, with double the distance, it promises to be a “big day in the office.”

Michael would like to thank the many people who have made this journey possible: his remarkable wife, his biggest fan and supporter; his coach Tim Berkel, a five-time local Ironman champion worldwide; and his sponsors and partners Corry Cycles (Mackay), Steigen Performance Socks, Hoka Ceilo X1 runners, Wyn Republic Australia Triathlon suits, Endura Sports Nutrition, and Cliff Bloks for keeping him going.

Bring it on!

Contributed with thanks to Michael Kimpton

Michael Kimpton is ready to head to Nice for the 2025 Ironman World Championships. Photo supplied

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Whitsunday United Weekly Report 5 September

September 4, 2025

With the regular season wrapping up last weekend, Whitsunday United Football Club now turns its focus to finals, with an impressive nine out of ten teams finishing inside the top four.

The club celebrated several standout achievements, with the U23 Men crowned Premiers, while the U13 FQPL and Division 1 Men secured second place — a remarkable reflection of the depth and commitment across the club, particularly given that half of their fixtures require travelling to Mackay.

At home, the Division 2 Men faced Brothers in a tight first half that ended 1-1, but WUFC took charge after the break. A superb hat-trick from Josh Lowe led the side to a 4-1 win and a third-place ladder finish heading into the semi-finals. Division 1 also finished strongly, overcoming low travelling numbers from Brothers to record a 5-0 victory. The side showed patience against a defensive opponent, with Stefan Tarne netting twice to claim the league’s golden boot. Both men’s teams now prepare for finals clashes against Lions.

The U13 Division 1 boys closed their season with a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Mackay Rangers at Whitsunday Sportspark. Logan P opened the scoring in the first half, but Rangers equalised after the break. Despite creating chances late, WUFC couldn’t find the winner and finished just outside finals in fifth place — but with plenty of growth and promise for the future.

U13 Prems secured a crucial 2-1 victory against Mackay Lions in another tense contest. Alex D struck first before Remy S doubled the lead. Lions pulled one back through an own goal, but WUFC held firm to claim second on the ladder and set up a semi-final berth.

The U14s played out a thriller against Lions, with Kobe scoring a hat-trick and Austin rewarded for his wing play in a 4-3 win that secured third place. In their second outing against top-of-the-table Magpies, WUFC battled bravely with strong midfield efforts from Shannon, Tyson and Harley, but went down 5-0 despite standout saves from goalkeeper Nick P.
The U16 boys were clinical against Dolphins Blue, storming to a 14-0 victory that secured second on the ladder. They now face Magpies in their semi-final.

The Whitsunday Women were frustrated by a 0-0 draw against Country, unable to break down a deep defensive block despite dominating play. They will regroup for a must-win semi-final against Rangers.

In a history-making performance, the Reserve Grade Men claimed the Premiership with a 4-1 win over Mackay Rangers. After an opener from Oisin Sherlock, goalkeeper Gary Browne saved a penalty before a goal-line clearance by Cialan Dollard kept momentum with WUFC. Goals to Aaron Kinsella, Max O’Keefe and Tony Gracieux sealed the victory and the league title — the first ever for a Whitsunday reserve-grade side.

The Premier League Men finished the round in style with a 5-1 win. Sherlock and Sam Thornton found the net, while 16-year-old Reef Peel stole the spotlight with his first senior hat-trick, underlining the team’s strong run into finals.

Contribtued with thanks to Allan Milostic

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Junior Cricket Set To Take Off In October

September 4, 2025

Cricket season is just around the corner, with junior sign-ups taking place at the Proserpine Junior Cricket Grounds on Friday, August 29 from 4pm.

The popular Woolworths Junior Blaster program, aimed at boys and girls aged 5–7, will return this season, offering fun, skills-based activities and games. Also back is the ever-popular Master Blaster program for boys and girls aged 8–10.

The juniors have been working hard in preparation, with several players set to feature in representative competitions. Bowen and Proserpine combined teams will compete in the Queensland Country Cup in Home Hill on October 4. Meanwhile, Matthew Hope and Harry Gibbs will travel to Bundaberg in September after their selection in the Under 12 North Queensland Schoolboys team, while Zahra Cale will head to Aspley, Brisbane to represent the Under 12 North Queensland Schoolgirls.

Locally, the club has confirmed another five-game inter-town series against Bowen Cricket Club. Plans are also underway to field teams across all age groups in the Mackay competition, including Proserpine’s first all-girls Under 11 team.

Families keen to get involved can find more information and register via the website www.proserpinejuniorcricket.com.au, or by contacting Mike Hope at proserpinejca@yahoo.com.au.

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Jnr Cricket

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Semi Finals Week 5 September

September 4, 2025

Before we begin, I’d like to clear up a small error in last week’s report. While Jamie Maher did win the league last week and was crowned the league winner, or minor premier, the Premier League Championship is still up for grabs—and that’s where we begin with this week’s report.

The first week of finals got underway at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club, with Dom Friend and Joe Wilson battling it out in the first semi-final, and Art McMinn and Kameron Reason locking horns in the other.

In two best-of-15-leg encounters, both matches began in the same fashion, with the first interval ending 3–2 in favour of Joe and Kameron respectively.

The second period of play saw both Kam and Joe extend their leads slightly—Kam taking a 6–4 lead over Art, and Joe moving ahead 7–3 against Dom. A highlight came in the seventh leg when Kam produced a superb 110 checkout.

In the final interval, Kam found his range and began landing some big scores, eventually sealing an 8–6 victory over Art. That win puts him into the first preliminary final, where he’ll meet league winner Jamie Maher in two weeks’ time.

Meanwhile, Dom and Joe lifted the intensity in their clash, with both players striking a 180. However, it was the timing of Joe’s maximum, along with a couple of crucial 140s, that proved decisive as he closed out the match 8–5 to book his place in the other preliminary final against Reef Peel.

Congratulations to both Dom Friend and Art McMinn on a fantastic season of darts. No doubt, both will return next season stronger than ever.

Thanks to our generous sponsors Mika Airlie, Whitsunday Tattooing, Master Butchers Whitsunday & MBW On the Barbie, Dyson Automotive and ShirtFront Solutions. A big thank you also to the Bowls Club for their ongoing hospitality.

For anyone interested in learning more about our club, find us on Facebook at Airlie Beach Darts Club.

Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher

Joe Wilson, Dom Friend, Art McMinn and Kameron Reason all in action on the weekend. Photos supplied

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Wangaratta Bowls 5 September

September 4, 2025

Fantastic news for our readers, with the Ladies Division One Pennant side claiming victory in the Zone 8 Pennant Playoff against Marlin Coast (Far North Qld) in Townsville on Saturday. Both rinks played superbly, winning their games and the overall match. The team will now head to Tweed Heads on 1–2 November to contest the State Titles.

Congratulations to Robyn Stitt, Teresa Willshire, Margaret Wilson and Fely Duncan, along with Maureen Hyde, Linda Scells, Denise Wallace and Penny Warren. Fundraising will now be the focus to support their State campaign.

In other events, Penny and Denise went down narrowly in their Champion of Champion Pairs match against the Edge Hill team. David Ide and Denis finished the last Monday Triples of the year with a win, thanks to a final-end draw.

Tuesday’s winners were Grant Hands, Margaret Wilson and Fely Duncan on Rink 5, defeating Judy Christie, Pam Kelly, Ron Boska and Penny Warren. Runners-up were Boof, Ann, John and Denis, who overcame John, Margaret, Irene and John. The jackpot remained unclaimed.

Fun Friday afternoon saw Maureen, Leon and Mattie defeat Carol, Shirl and Gary, while France, Greg and Allan overcame Grant, Boof and Ken to claim the jackpot. Resting touches went to Allan, Grant, Hans, France and Gary.

Sunday’s social winners were Carol Bellingham, Sue Shearing and Ron Hyde, with Teresa Willshire, Deb Retchless and Joe Paynting finishing runners-up.

During the week, Margaret Wilson and Steve Roome won the Mixed Pairs final, while the Men’s Triples went to Gavin Charles, Alby Vigar and Ron Hyde. The Mixed Fours final is still to come.

Congratulations to all players.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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Proserpine Golf Club Celebrate Superb Week

September 12, 2025

Players were as always treated to near-perfect Autumn conditions and only a cool breeze rolling in on Sunday. A strong field also turned out for Saturday’s 3-Ball Ambrose, which followed the club’s AGM.

Tuesday’s Stableford saw Aaron Prosser finish on top with 37 points, edging out Di Chard (36) on countback, with Wilf Herweg in third. At Collinsville, where the Vets joined the Whitsunday Group, Robyn Whitham impressed with a blistering 42 points, while Tessa Aitken (36), Elspeth Scotford (35) and Tiina Randmae (32) featured in the rundown.

Wednesday’s Ladies Day produced a close contest, with Rehab Hull winning on 38 points. Runner-up was Sara Hagy (37 cb), ahead of Karen Oni, Jenny Hounsell (both 37), and Di Dobbins (35).

In Thursday’s Medley Stableford, Di Chard scored strongly again, taking out A Grade with 40 points, while Michael Stewart of Dysart Golf Club claimed B Grade with 38.

Friday’s nine-hole run, sponsored by the Metropole Hotel, went to Kieran Anderson on 20 points, with Elise Hodgson (19) and Tom O’Brien (18) rounding out the placings.

Saturday’s 3-Ball Ambrose drew a field of 108 players. Winners were Chatz Norna, Harvey and Scott Mason with 54.833 nett, narrowly ahead of The Young Ones trio of Levi Holmes, Harley and Alfie (56.667). Other top finishers included Andrew Smart, Phil Luckett and Daniel O’Donnell (56.833), Tim Walton with Billy and David O’Connor (57.167), and the team of Sara and Adam Hagy with Mel Patullo (58).

Sunday’s Stableford wrapped up the week, with Izaac Vandenberg winning the men’s with 43 points and Mark McDougall runner-up on 39. In the ladies, Peta Thomas won with 38 points, ahead of Nicole Cooper on 33.

Full results are available on GolfLink.

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Proserpine Vets Shine At Collinsville

September 4, 2025

Proserpine Vets travelled to Collinsville last week and returned with some impressive results, particularly among the ladies, who claimed four of the top seven placings.

Leading the way was Robyn Whitham, who produced a brilliant 42 points to win the event. The victory follows on from her success at Home Hill last month, making her something of an “away” specialist. Runner-up was Karen Dwyer from Bowen on 37 points, while Proserpine’s own Tessa Aitken (36), Elspeth Scotford (35) and Tiina Randmae (32) also featured prominently in the rundown.

In the men’s competition, Home Hill’s Barry Duchnicz topped the field with 36 points, just edging out Bowen’s Les Gordon on countback. Proserpine players again held their own, with Gerald Lovell and John Strelec both carding 35 points to finish inside the top six, and Louis Neethling close behind on 33.

Pin shots were shared around on the day, with Leanne Alexander taking the ladies’ prize, while Colin Hounsell and John Strelec secured the men’s.

As always, the Collinsville volunteers added to the occasion with their marvellous hospitality and catering, which was a highlight for all who attended. The strong turnout and friendly atmosphere ensured another enjoyable outing for the Whitsunday veterans’ golfing community.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

Robyn Whitham and Gerald Lovell. Photo supplied

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Airlie Beach Bowls Club Report 5 September

September 4, 2025

Who said, “There’s no place like home”? And while I never clicked my shiny red shoes, it’s certainly true—what a beautiful place we live in, and how lucky we are to call the best country in the world our own.

Many thanks to my dear friend Betty Whitehorn, who kept up the news so beautifully in my absence. My return has been filled with exciting updates and sensational memories for our little club here in paradise.

On Tuesday, 24 bowlers took to the greens, where we welcomed Janine and Jeff Orton from Victoria. The winning team with the highest margin was Glen O’Brien at lead, Els Van Soest at second, and our own little pocket rocket, Carol Crosbie, at skipper, who played some stunning, accurate bowls.

It was a similar story on Wednesday at social bowls, run by Mervyn Stewart, where Tony Kelly continued his scintillating form. Ably supported by lead David Meiklejohn and Alan Pershouse, Tony’s team scored a commanding 21-point win.

Saturday morning Scroungers saw six rinks in play. The final came down to Steve Heddles and Andy McDougall, with Andy continuing his dominance of the Saturday competition to take the win once again. Eric Barnard also bowled strongly to claim victory in the B Division.

On Sunday afternoon, 24 bowlers returned to the greens. Skipper Stacey Hadlow, fresh from a well-earned break from the rigours of cane cutting, teamed up with Bill Gordon and Els Van Soest to take out the day in grand style—well done, team!

Finally, a special mention must go to our ladies, who recently represented us as district champions. They travelled to Emerald for the zone finals to decide who would progress to the state championships. In a nail-biting contest, they were pipped at the post 19–17 by the Emerald ladies. We are, however, so proud of Joan McGrath’s team of lead Lyn Graham, Jill Spencer, and Ladda Purdie, who all turned in a wonderful performance.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Lyn Graham, Joan McGrath, Jill Spencer and Ladda Purdie. Photo supplied

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WINTER COMPLETED WITH COMPETITION PROGRESSING

September 4, 2025

On Wednesday, two competition games were played. Senior Singles kicked off with an epic match between Sandy Daffara and Philip Brown. After 38 ends, Philip Brown narrowly claimed victory 25-24. The first game of the B Pairs was also played, with Alen Sanderson and Trevor Parsons defeating Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison 19-11. There were no Social Bowls on Wednesday, as many of our regular players were involved in competition games. Barry and John took the opportunity to have a roll-up instead.

Saturday saw the Final of the B Singles, with Harry Craig edging out Todd Leys 25-24 in what has been described as a fabulous game. Harry will now progress to the Champion of Champions at St Helens, scheduled for the weekend of September 20 and 21.

Sunday morning brought strong winds, making both competition games a real test of concentration. In Senior Singles, Philip Brown defeated Ken Watts 25-6. In B Pairs, Harry Craig and David Ling overcame Troy Campbell and Todd Leys 31-11.

Looking ahead, the Senior Singles Champion of Champions is scheduled for September 27-28. Several matches remain to be played beforehand. Trevor Parsons faces Vince Olsen, with the winner to play Luchie Gardel, followed by a match against Mike Harrison. On the other side of the draw, Bruce Uhe will play Bryan Davy, with the winner to meet Philip Brown. It would be ideal for the Trevor vs. Vince and Bruce vs. Bryan matches to be completed this week to allow the competition to finish on schedule.

In Social Bowls on Sunday afternoon, Heather Brown and Mike Harrison defeated visitor Snorkell (from Airlie Beach) and Philip Brown 28-15. Afternoon tea proved to be a turning point in what had been a very even game. John Anderson and Sandy Daffara also claimed a strong win, defeating Alen Sanderson and Henny Tattam 29-9.

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

Final of B Singles Runner Up Todd Leys, Winner Harry Craig. Photo supplied

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Whitsunday United Weekly Football Report 29 August

September 5, 2025

The Div 1 men headed to Mackay for key games against Lions. Div 2 were up first wanting a win to cement their place in the finals. In the first half, Whitsunday was very flat with little to show in attack and a single goal lead not showing the Lions’ dominance. Second half was a different story with the team firing up and playing some of their best football of the season. Macka had his best game so far and a breakaway goal near the end gave WUFC a 3-2 win and confidence before the finals series coming up.

Div 1 had to win to give themselves a chance to take the league in the final round. First half they were dominant but only had a single goal to show with the opposition keeper playing a blinder. The second half Whitsunday conceded a poor goal as they waited for a foul expected to be called but no whistle eventuated. The pressure built as WUFC pushed hard with an end-to-end game playing out an entertaining season decider. Unfortunately, WUFC could not get the rub of the green or past the excellent Lions keeper, conceding a late goal as they pushed too many forward giving Lions the league title.

The U13 Div 1 team played a couple of tough games over the weekend. On Saturday they faced a strong Lions team (third on the ladder) and despite playing really well, went down 6-3. On Sunday they played Magpies who are second on the ladder and battled away for a respectable 7-3 loss. WUFC U13 Prems secured a solid 2-0 win over Wanderers Rubies at Mackay Football Park in a game marked by tight defence and hard work across the pitch.

The first half was a hard-fought battle, with few clear chances for either side, leaving the score locked at 0-0 at the break. Early in the second half, WUFC found their breakthrough, with Nelson M and Mayson M both finding the net to establish a two-goal lead. From there, WUFC showed great discipline and determination, holding firm in defence to see out the match and claim all three points. A strong team effort that continues to build their momentum in the competition. Tough day at the office for the WUFC U14s. With a lot riding on this game, the team just didn’t come together. There were some great saves early in the game from Nick Phillipson and some impressive runs towards goal by Shannon without result.

Rangers and WUFC fought head-to-head for the majority of the first half with Rangers finally scoring in the 30th minute, going into half-time up by 1. Second half started with Rangers scoring their 2nd goal for the match in the first minute. The team could not jump back from this. Some late digs at goal could not find the back of the net. Rangers wanted it more today than us today. Final score: Rangers 4 - WUFC 0. In the Premier Men, Magpies forfeited the U23 game, leaving just the FQPL Premier Men to play on Sunday evening and it proved to be a favourable way to end the week.

First half saw Oisin Sherlock score a header, and a red card to Magpies captain gave Whitsunday a great chance at winning the game. However, in true Magpies fashion they put up a great fight creating multiple chances. A goal to Kevin Dunne in the second half secured all 3 points. The result shows Whitsunday in great form before the finals series having just beaten the top two teams on the park in consecutive weeks.

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday United Football Club.

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NEWS FROM AIRLIE BEACH BOWLS CLUB

August 29, 2025

A week of spirited play and community camaraderie has drawn to a close at the club, with members turning out in great numbers for our regular fixtures. The greens were alive with competition, good humour, and the unmistakable sense of friendly rivalry that defines bowls at Airlie Beach. Enthusiasm was high as participants vied for top honours and shared in the enjoyment of the game, whatever the result.

The Saturday Scroungers final was held on 23 August, with Dennis Donadelli emerging victorious. Dennis showcased consistent form and sharp technique to claim a decisive win. The club extends its thanks to John Askew for his proficient management of this well-attended Saturday morning competition. The next round of Scroungers will begin on 30 August under the same rules. Players are reminded to register before 9:00am for a 9:30am start.

Looking ahead, the Zone Championships will be contested in Emerald this weekend. Airlie Beach will be proudly represented by both the men’s and ladies’ fours teams, each having earned Champion of Champions honours at the district level. With skips Joan McGrath and Man Isgro providing experienced leadership, both teams will be aiming for further success.

On 13 September, the club will host a Rock and Roll evening featuring acclaimed musician Paul Berger. Admission is free, and all are welcome to enjoy what promises to be a fantastic night of live entertainment.

Meanwhile, the men’s meat tray raffle held on Sunday was won by John Askew. Congratulations, John!

Contributed with thanks to Betty Whitehorn

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SUPERB WEATHER FOR BOWLS

August 28, 2025

On Saturday, Jonathan Bye represented Proserpine in the Champion of Champions Singles at Souths Suburban. Jonathan faced Wayne Handley in the second round, going down 25–16. Wayne then met Phillip Blackburn from Wests Tigers, who defeated him 25–22 before going on to claim the title.

In Wednesday’s social bowls, Arthur Griffith and Henny Tattam edged out Trevor Parsons and Sandy Daffara 24–21, while John Anderson and Philip Brown recorded a strong 39–14 win over Alen Sanderson and Mike Harrison.

Sunday’s play saw Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison defeat Gavin Noonan and Philip Brown 26–16, while Henny Tattam and Heather Brown combined well to overcome John Anderson and Sandy Daffara 24–18.

Contribtued with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

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Wangaratta Bowlers Shine In Packed Week Of Play

August 28, 2025

Another great week of bowls was enjoyed in paradise, with plenty of action across the greens.

Monday’s triples winners were Dave Madden, Joe Paynting and Ron Symmons, who defeated Jenny and Chris Healey with France Wilmann. The jackpot also went off in this game, as well as in the clash where Ron Boskma and Cameron defeated Eileen Dunne and Leon Fox. Runners-up were Bruce Thompson, Maureen Hyde and Ron Hyde over Graeme and Shirley Smith with Norm Dawson.

Tuesday’s winners on Rink 3 were Margaret Harvey, Brian Bellingham and Allan Gillies, who beat Viv Boskma, Les Jackson and Ron Boskma. Runners-up were Keith, Natalie and June Walsh defeating Lindy Suann, Jan Dawson and Bruce Thompson.

Mark’s President’s Day, sponsored by Queens Beach Tourist Village, Arabon Seafoods and Queens Beach Hotel, filled the greens on Thursday. Winners were Mark Tomsett, Greg Kelly and Joe Paynting, defeating Shirley Jones, Brian Bellingham and Chris Frew. Runners-up were Shirley Smith, Maree Brunker, Christian B and Ron Hyde. A sportsman’s prize went to Graeme Smith, Dave Madden and S Roome.

Fun Friday winners were Graham Smith, Daryl Hans and Ian Hind, while barefoot bowls attracted a strong evening crowd, with Glenda, Joan and Alisun taking the win.

On Sunday, Karen, Jim and Ron defeated Vic, Brian and Alby, with Brian Sims, Dave Madden and Kennedy taking runners-up honours over Anne Kayser, Jim Quod and France Wilmann.

Best of luck to our ladies travelling to Townsville this weekend to contest the Zone 8 Pennant Flag and Champion of Champions Pairs.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

Sponsor - Bob, Joe Paynting, Greg Kelly and Mark Tomsett. Photo supplied

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Cannons Kick Off Season With Clinics And Club Nights

August 28, 2025

The Cannonvale Cannons have started the season strong with a mix of development opportunities and the return of the club’s much-loved Wednesday night racing.

Over the weekend, two of our juniors, Indi and Levi Smith, travelled to the Long Tan Memorial Pool in Townsville to take part in the Junior Achievers Squad clinic. Meanwhile, 17 of our dedicated Cannons headed south to the Memorial Pool in Mackay for the same program. Hosted by Swimming North Queensland and led by coaches David Proud and Liam Smith, the clinic focused on athletic development, coordination, mobility, and core strength, alongside refining freestyle technique. The day provided our swimmers with valuable insights and skills to take back to their training and racing.

Back home, our Wednesday night club racing has also resumed this month, and despite the cooler weather, swimmers have dived in with enthusiasm. A very warm welcome goes to our newest Cannons – Sunday and Wilson Hounsell, along with Finn Temple. Wilson and Finn made an immediate impression, both achieving upgrade times on their very first night in the pool.

The season has begun with a wave of upgrades across the club. Congratulations to Lucas and Jasper Korosec, Miller Eaves, Zavier and Lily Woolston, Lennox Wild, Jessica Moon, Indiana De-Lisle, Liam Filewood, Islan Johnston, Airlie Mladenovski, Faithlyn Trotter, Harry Chegwidden, Matilda Nicholes, and Eric, Leo and Stella Mulliss. A special shoutout goes to young Stella for her very first upgrades – a fantastic achievement!

We also celebrate Andie Reynolds for a spectacular first 100m Freestyle of the season. Andie clocked a 2.31 second personal best to join the 70s club in 1:09.69, earning the coaches award for her outstanding effort.

The Cannons are back with determination, growth, and plenty of excitement for the season ahead.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

Junior Achievers squad in Mackay. Photo supplied

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Jamie Maher Crowned Premier League Champion After Final-Round Thriller

August 28, 2025

The final round of the Premier League season was held on Sunday afternoon at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club, with top spot on the line.

Dom Friend had a huge role to play in the day’s affairs, as both contenders for the title, Reef Peel and Jamie Maher, were set to face him.

For Reef, nothing less than a win over Dom would do, and he would then need Dom to defeat Jamie later in the day for the league to be decided on leg difference. Jamie, on the other hand, only needed a draw or a win against Dom to secure his first league crown.

Before those key clashes, Dom had a third match to play against Scott Edmonds. While neither player could move on the ladder, both gave it their all. Dom prevailed 7–0 to lock in fourth place for the season, with Scott finishing seventh, setting up a consolation final against Naomi Mitchell for the Hetlock Cup.

Reef then did his part, defeating Dom 7–4 while firing in a 171 and his third 180 of the season. That result pushed Reef into first place on leg difference and put all the pressure on Jamie’s final match.

The decisive showdown between Jamie and Dom was a tense affair. At 5–4 up, Dom looked like he might snatch the win and hand the league to Reef. But Jamie rallied, winning the 10th leg to level at 5–all before edging ahead 6–5. From there, he sealed the match 7–5, clinching a hard-fought victory and his first league title.

The focus now shifts to the Premier League Championship finals in a fortnight’s time, where the biggest prize in the club will be up for grabs. With all contenders still in the mix, it promises to be a ripper. Bring it on!

A big thank you to our sponsors — Mika Airlie, Master Butchers Whitsunday & MBW On the Barbie, Whitsunday Tattooing, ShirtFront Solutions, and Dyson Automotive — for their ongoing support.

Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher

Jamie Maher with his first league win at the Airlie Beach Darts Club. Photo supplied

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Calm Seas & Close Rivalry At Hamilton Island Race Week’s 40th edition

August 20, 2025

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 the sport.

Shortened courses accommodated the later start times, a light NNW - ESE breeze in Dent Passage off Hamilton Island Yacht Club enough to get Rating, Super 40, Hamilton Island Blue and Multihull Racing divisions underway.

Ron Epstein’s JPK1180 Bacchanal nabbed a first race win in Rating division 2 with his mixed team sailing for the Corinthian Yacht Club of San Francisco California and the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia.

“Half our crew are Californians who hadn’t seen the boat until two days ago,” Epstein said.

“Our goal is to have a blast and sail well. We’ve started the week off the right way points-wise; the good news is there’s a lot we can do better. This is an incredible place to sail. There was a moment today when my main trimmer Shane took the wheel, to make sure I looked around.”

Andrew McInnes owns one of three trailer yachts transported to the Whitsundays from Ballina on the NSW North Coast.

The crew of McInnes’ Seascape 25se Alfina took the racing delay out at Eastern in their stride, practicing and even grabbing a snooze before racking up for a start around 1.30pm.

“It was a good shakedown race,” McInnes said. “We had new people in the boat, so the light breeze was great for us,” the owner said.

The Palm Beach Motor Yachts Trans-Tasman 49er Exhibition Series also commenced today as part of the 40th anniversary Race Week. Thirteen Olympic skiffs pitted Australia and New Zealand against one another over three races, with three more tomorrow and Tuesday August 19 and a final double points race.

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Whitsunday Game Fish Club Gears Up For Billfish And Tuna Rally

August 20, 2025

The 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, and Sunday, 14th, with a social raft-up at Stonehaven Anchorage on Saturday night for those boats choosing to stay out. All activities, sheers, tag cards, and any fish to be weighed for rally or club points must be at the club by 4 pm on Sunday, 14th, to allow the presentation of some great prizes at 5 pm. Full details will be explained at the briefing.
Don’t miss this one—it promises to be an exciting weekend! We thank Sam and the team at AB Tackle World for their support.

Also, mark your calendar for the bait and lure rigging and information workshop on Wednesday, 3rd September at 6 pm at the club. This workshop is packed with helpful tips on rigging troll baits using circle and J hooks, tackle setup, locating various species, and other useful ideas for anglers of all levels.

Everyone is welcome. The bar and sausage sizzle will open from 6 pm, and club membership forms will be available for anyone interested in joining a club where the whole family can enjoy fresh-air sport—no PlayStation or Gameboy required.

Finally, a special congratulations to club member Jasmin Smith for winning Queensland Champion Junior Female Angler at the recent QGFA Annual Awards. A fantastic achievement!

All our juniors performed admirably throughout the year and are already off to a strong start with some very impressive catches.

Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore

Nice long tail Tuna for the table. Photo supplied

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SPORTSPARK FIXTURES 22 August

August 20, 2025

Rugby Union - Proserpine/Whitsunday Rugby Union Club
Grand Final
Saturday 23 August
Womens vs Bowen Rugby Union Inc at Whitsunday Sportspark
4:15pm - Premier Grade vs Mackay Brothers Rugby Union at Whitsunday Sportspark

Football - Whitsunday United FC
Friday 22 August
6:00pm – Mackay Lions Div 2 Men vs Whitsunday United FC Div 2 Men at Mackay Lions Soccer Club
8:00pm – Mackay Lions Div 1 Men vs Whitsunday United FC Div 1 Men at Mackay Lions Soccer Club

Saturday 23 August
9:30am – Mackay Rangers FC U13 Div 1 vs Whitsunday United FC U13 Div 1 at Mackay Football Park
9:30am – Mackay Wanderers U13 FQPL Rubies vs Whitsunday United FC U13 FQPL at Mackay Football Park
9:30am – Mackay Rangers FC U14 Gold vs Whitsunday United FC U14 at Whitsunday Sportspark
11:15am – Whitsunday United FC U15/16 vs Magpies U15/16 Black at Whitsunday Sportspark
5:00pm – Whitsunday United FC U23 Men vs Magpies U23 Men at Whitsunday Sportspark
7:00pm – Whitsunday United FC Men vs Magpies FC Men at Whitsunday Sportspark

Women’s
Saturday 23 August

3:00pm – Whitsunday Dolphins FQPL vs Wanderers at Whitsunday Sportspark

AFL - Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Senior Elimination Finals
Sunday 24th August
11:00am Reserves - Mackay Magpies vs Eastern Swans at Whitsunday Sportspark
12:40pm Senior Women - Whitsunday Sea Eagles vs Moranbah Bulldogs at Whitsunday Sportspark
2:10pm Senior Men - Whitsunday Sea Eagles vs Bakers Creek Tigers at Whitsunday Sportspark

Touch Rugby - Whitsunday Touch
Round 4 Fixtures at Whitsunday Sportspark

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Whitsunday United Weekly Football Report 22 August

August 20, 2025

In 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 football.

Div 1 took on a in-form Wanderers side who have almost been scoring at will. The first half was tight with possession mostly with WUFC and wanderers playing on the counter. A mix up by their keeper gave us the lead before an unstoppable shot from Jake made things a bit more comfortable at half time. The second half was frantic for 15 minutes, wanderers battling to get back in but the defence kept them at bay leading to the WUFC attack running riot. 5 goals followed from some high pressing and quality in front of goal for a final 7-0 scoreline. A big confidence boost ahead of next week's game which is looking to be the league decider

WUFC U13 Prems battled to a determined 1-0 victory over Mackay Rangers at Mackay Football Park in a tense and hard-fought contest. The first half was a tight affair with few clear chances, as both teams defended strongly to head into the break locked at 0-0. The second half followed a similar pattern, though both sides began to create more opportunities. With about 15 minutes to play, Nelson M broke the deadlock for WUFC. From there, WUFC dug deep, holding their advantage until full time to secure a memorable win — their first for the season against Rangers. The result keeps the league title race alive and highlights the team’s resilience and fighting spirit.

The Whitsunday U15/16 continued the good form building confidence as the finals approach. A strong 4-0 victory over Lions Gold was a confidence building win as the team sits in 4 position on the table

Whitsunday Women’s brilliant team spirit shone in a commanding 7–0 away win over City Brothers. Michelle opened the scoring with a well-earned goal before Bre doubled the lead and a deflected own goal from another Michelle strike made it 3–0 at half-time. The second half brought a flurry of goals, with Karlee firing a screamer from distance, Bre curling in her second, Sarah adding a sixth, and Kiki finishing smartly to round out the victory. A dominant display with a pleasing variety of goals from across the team.

Whitsunday FQPL U23 Men faced tough opposition against Lions FC in must win games to keep top 2 dreams alive. Reserve grade came in with full confidence after an array of victories, however the game was a tight affair. A 1 nil win ensued with a decisive strike from Cialan Dollard ensuring all 3 points came home.

In premier league, Lions were top of the table, and deservedly so, being the most consistent team all year. Whitsunday came out with a great attitude and scores were deadlocked at half time. A penalty from Sean McCarthy and a great strike from Reef Peel gave Whitsunday United a much needed 2 nil victory and now the top 3 positions in the premiership are separated by just two points. With two games to go, this Sunday’s game against the new top of the table Magpies is going to be a nail biter!

Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic

A happy and confident U13 FQPL squad – third in a competition separated only by 3 points

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Cannonvale Cannons Make A Splash At Airlie Beach Triathlon

August 20, 2025

The 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

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Port Denison Gun Club Annual Draws Strong Field

August 20, 2025

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

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Wangaratta Bowls 22 August

August 20, 2025

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.

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Weather Holds As Veteran Golfers Shine

August 20, 2025

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

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UNDER 200s FABULOUS WEATHER AMAZING CONTEST

August 20, 2025

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.

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Airlie Beach Bowlers Impress On The Green

August 20, 2025

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.

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DI JACKSON’S JOURNEY THROUGH ADAPTIVE SPORT

August 14, 2025

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

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Bowen Polocrosse Riders Make Their Mark At Pyramid Carnival

August 14, 2025

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

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Proserpine Veterans Shine At Wintersun Annual Carnival

August 14, 2025

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

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Whitsunday Game Fish Club Celebrates Statewide Success

August 14, 2025

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

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Cannonvale Cannons Excel At Queensland Short Course Championships

August 14, 2025

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

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Airlie Darts First Grand Prix Event

August 14, 2025

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

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Busy Bowls At Airlie Beach 15 August

August 21, 2025

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

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Full Greens And Friendly Rivalry At Wangaratta Bowls

August 14, 2025

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

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Proserpine Golf Club Report 15 August

August 14, 2025

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

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Battle Of The Sailors

August 7, 2025

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.

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Changing Courses

August 7, 2025

A Flavour-Filled Voyage on Race Week Lay Day

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

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Meet Heather Sutton Whitsunday Sailing Club Commodore

August 7, 2025

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.”

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Set Sail for Adventure at Airlie Beach Race Week hosted by the Whitsunday Sailing Club

August 7, 2025

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

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Meet Jenni Birdsall Airlie Beach Race Week Regatta Director

August 7, 2025

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.”

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Presentations Dinner & Fireworks Spectacular A Night to Remember at Airlie Beach Race Week

August 7, 2025

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.

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VIP Spectator Boat To Set Sail During Race Week

August 7, 2025

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.

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Meet Terry Archer Airlie Beach Race Week Chairman

August 15, 2025

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.

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Must See Boat Display this Whitsunday’s Race Season

August 7, 2025

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

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Triathlon Turns 25

August 7, 2025

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.”

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SPORTSPARK FIXTURES 8 August

August 7, 2025

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

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Busy Week Of Success For Airlie Beach Bowls Club

August 7, 2025

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

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Whitsunday United Football Club Weekly Fixtures Results

August 7, 2025

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

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Mackerel And Reef Fish Rally

August 7, 2025

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.

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Huge Week Of Competition At Proserpine Golf Club

August 15, 2025

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

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Proserpine Vets Shine In Home Hill

August 7, 2025

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

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Island Golf Day Raises $110,000 For HeartKids

August 7, 2025

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.”

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SPORTSPARK FIXTURES 1 August

August 7, 2025

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

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