
Advance warning -
Sunday 7/6 : Get ready - it’s the 4somes Club Ch‘ships
AND NOW FOR THE RESULTS : WEEK ENDING Sun 17/5/26
TUESDAY 12/5/26
PGC - Stableford
MEN :
Winner : Louis Neethling 33 points(C/B)
R/Up : Allen Roberts
NTPs : Kev Cooper (2nd), John Grosskreutz (13th & 16th)
LADIES :
Winner : Tiina Randmae 29 points
VETS :
played a Stableford game @ C’ville with the Whitsunday Group
WEDNESDAY 13/5/26
Stableford
LADIES :
Winner : Leanne Alexander 34 points (C/B)
R/Up : Heather Luvis
NTPs : Robyn Whitham (2nd), Leanne Alexander (13th)
THURSDAY 14/5/26
PGC - Stableford
MEN :
A Grade :
Winner : George Steane 40 points
R/Up : Adam Hosie 34 points
B Grade :
Winner : Bradley Wilkinson 36 points
R/Up : Bailey Hayward 34 points
NTPs : Blake Gee (2nd), Ray Johannesen (9th), Adam Hosie (13th), Ryan Kenny (16th)
FRIDAY 15/5/26
9 hole Run sponsored by the Metropole Hotel : Front 9
Winner : Paul Skinner 20 points
R/up : Jack Pirlo 18 points (C/B)
3rd : Wil Bernett
NTPs : Sara Hagy (2nd), Jonathon Kellaris (9th)
SATURDAY 16/5/26
March MM - kindly sponsored by the Metropole Hotel
Overall Winner : Jayden Lloyd 68 nett
MEN :
A Grade :
Winner : Jayden Lloyd 68 nett
R/Up : Gavin Kerwand 70 nett
B Grade :
Winner : Ben Bullock 69 nett
R/Up : Jake Cremor 71 nett
C Grade :
Winner : Ross Hammond 70 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Barry Mortimer
NTPs : Rob Stanley (2nd), Owen Clarke (9th), Brent Franke (13th), Ross Hammond (16th)
LADIES
Winner : Sara Hagy 74 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Toni Clauss
3rd : Trish McNeill 77 nett
NTPs : Sara Hagy (2nd & 9th)
SUNDAY 17/5/26
PGC- Stableford
MEN :
Winner : Greg Puttick 33 points
R/Up: Clay Coles 32 points (C/B)
3rd : Dean Barnard
NTPs : Daniel O’Donnell & Paula McQuat (2nd), Jason Bourke (16th)
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Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

FRIDAY 22 MAY – ⚽ Whitsunday United FC Night Fixtures v City Brothers
• 6:00pm – Div 2 Men
• 8:00pm – Div 1 Men
SATURDAY 23 MAY – ⚽ Whitsunday United FC Home Fixtures
• 11:30am – U13 FQPL v Dolphins U13 FQPL
• 1:00pm – U14/15 Div 1 v Mackay Lions U14/15 Div 1
• 3:00pm – Women v Magpies FC Women
• 5:00pm – U23 Men v Dolphins FC U23 Men
• 7:00pm – Men v Dolphins FC Men
SUNDAY 24 MAY – 🎯 Club Masters Darts Tournament – Club Whitsunday Sportsbar
The Club Masters returns with players competing for $500 prize money and Club Masters glory.
• From 9:00am
• Open to all
• $20 entry fee
• $500 prize money
• Numbers limited
Now in its 5th edition, this event is one of the club’s major blue-ribbon darts events outside of the Premier League and Xmas Open.
SUNDAY 24 MAY – 🏉 Brahmans v Souths Rugby League – League is coming to Airlie Beach
Field 1 and Field 2:
• 10:00am – U20s
• 11:30am – Ladies
• 1:00pm – Reserve Grade
• 3:00pm – A Grade
MONDAY 25 MAY – 🏉 Whitsunday Touch Competition
• 4:30pm – Rookies
• From 6:00pm – Senior Competition
FRIDAY 29 MAY – ⚽ Whitsunday United FC Night Fixtures v Mackay Lions
• 6:00pm – Div 2 Men
• 8:00pm – Div 1 Men
SATURDAY 30 MAY – 🏉 AFL Sea Eagles v Saints
Five games across the day:
• 9:15am
• 10:40am
• 12:15pm
• 1:50pm
• 3:20pm
SATURDAY 30 MAY – ⚽ Whitsunday United FC v Mackay Lions
• 11:30am – U13 FQPL
• 11:30am – U14/15 Division 1
• 1:00pm – U14/15 FQPL
• 3:00pm – FQPL 3 Women
• 5:00pm – FQPL 3 Men U23
• 7:00pm – FQPL 3 Men

Twelve players from the Bowen Bridge Club took part in the 30th Barrier Reef Congress in Townsville last week.
After five days of tough competition involving 280 players across 70 teams, the Bowen players returned home proud of their achievements.
Justine McAllister and Maureen Baxter finished second East/West in the walk-ins and claimed first place in the Novice Zone Pairs.

Jane Seaborne, Lyn Adams, Maureen Gallichan and Thea Weekes also celebrated success, finishing first in the Restricted Zone Teams.
Congratulations to all players on their outstanding results.

Contributed with thanks to Lydie Martin.

B Grade Singles Ladies Final 2026 Photo supplied
Tuesday’s winners were John Hayson and Ron Hyde who defeated Sue Shearing and Denis Madeley. In the other games Barry Donn, Lorraine Knight and Penny Warren defeated Stumpy Adams, Kevin Baxter. Gus and Lindy Suann and Laurie Land defeated Shirley Jones and Maureen Hyde. The jackpot card did come out but the recipients decided to let it ride for a bigger payout.
Club Competition for the week: The final of B Singles was played on Saturday. Congratulations to Linda Scells who had a great game to win against Deb Retchless. Ladies A Pairs Denise Wallace and Penny Warren defeated Celly Jeal and Deb Retchless.
On Sunday afternoon the winners came out on Rink 5. They were Eileen Dunn, Maureen Hyde and Allan Rolfe who defeated Bron Tolcher, John Hayson and Denis Madeley. In the other games Shirley Smith, Linda Scells and Pat Tracey narrowly defeated Teresa Willshire Shirley Jones and Stuart Jeal. Toni Bowen and Laurie Land defeated Skin Querro and Lorraine Knight. Ron Hyde, G Smith and Graeme Read defeated Bill Myers, Bouff Querro and Kevin Jewell. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Our barefoot bowls has started on a Friday Night. Check our Facebook site for further details.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

Our pennants season has begun. On Saturday, Division 1 played the first round at North Mackay. North Mackay defeated Proserpine 80–33. Nathan Harriott’s team was the best-performing team on the day, going down by just three shots.
On Sunday, Division 1 played at Northern Beaches, with Proserpine coming away with the win, defeating Beaches 72–56, with all three teams taking a win. The ladder order is Souths Suburban, North Mackay, Airlie Beach, Northern Beaches, Proserpine, and then Sarina. Souths Suburban is currently the only club with two wins.
In Division 5 on Saturday, Proserpine showed North Mackay how to play on a grass green. Proserpine defeated North Mackay 77–13, taking significant wins on both rinks. On Sunday, Northern Beaches defeated Proserpine 40–29, with Mark Holmes’ team scoring a win. Proserpine is currently in second place on the ladder. City is leading the way with two wins, followed by Proserpine, St Helens, Northern Beaches, Mackay, and then North Mackay.
There were no social bowls on Wednesday due to rain. On Sunday, Graham Thrupp, Heather Brown, and Bruce Uhe defeated Michael Floerchinger, Heather Brown, and Philip Brown 40–7; Arthur Griffith and Henny Tattam defeated Alen Sanderson and Sandy Daffara 38–11.
Next Saturday, Proserpine has both pennants divisions playing at home, and on Sunday, Division 5 will be at home while Division 1 is away. More details will be available when the teams are selected.
Contributed with thanks to the Proserpine Bowls Club
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Warren Mills and Manny Isgro, proudly showing the scoreboard following their wonderful performance against the extremely strong North Mackay Bowls Club. Photo supplied
Another huge week for our little club, with pennants starting up again this week in a completely new format, with both men and women joining forces in all divisions.
Firstly, the social news started with Tuesday Social Bowls, which had a reasonable turnout. The winning team was skipped by Sue Walker, with Gina Passfield at lead and David Bradley at second, in a great game. Congratulations must go to them.
Wednesday afternoon Social Bowls was expertly run by Mervyn Stewart, with 28 bowlers vying for the top prize. The biggest winners of the day were the team of John Matterson, who is showing a remarkable return from open-heart surgery, at lead; Mandy O'Brien at second, who gets better every game and will be a great asset to our little club as she reads the game so well; and skipper Russell Jackson, who has represented the club with great distinction. They won 29–15 in an awesome display of accuracy.
Wednesday night’s Business House Bowls had a huge roll-up, with over 50 bowlers vying for the winners’ trophy, and team results will be published in next week’s issue. This is the biggest event of the week and all are welcome. Businesses are encouraged to participate, with play starting at 6.30 pm. It is certainly the place to be in Airlie Beach.
Aishmeen Sandhu and Shaniah Saremo have amazing talent but need to be more vocal and have confidence in their abilities, while Pazel Davis, Ollie Webb, and Cooper Wilde continue to impress with their application to the game.
Saturday morning saw Division One and Division 4 travel to South Suburban, and although Division One narrowly went down in a close game, Division 4 secured a win with great performances by new bowler Alma Rose Mawson, Tony Kelly, John Askew, Stacey Hadlow, and Phil O'Brien.
Sunday morning saw Airlie’s 32 pennant players at home, and while Division 2 went down fighting against a competent Mackay City side, both Division One and Division 4 were very convincing with fantastic performances.
Manny Isgro’s team was unstoppable, as was John Askew’s team in Division 4.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

17-year old Joshua will soon represent the Whitsunday Sailing Club and Australia at the upcoming ICLA U19 World Championships in Aarhus, Denmark. Photo supplied
17-year-old Joshua King’s sailing journey began at birth.
“I was part of my first ever yacht race at 3 weeks old on my Dad’s trimaran and frequently spent weekends cruising on the boat as a kid,” Joshua said.
“I first sailed independently at 6 years old in a dinghy that my Dad bought for a few hundred bucks.”
In August Joshua will represent the Whitsunday Sailing Club and Australia at the upcoming International Laser Class Association (ICLA) Youth Under 19 World Championships in Aarhus, Denmark. This endeavour has been a long time in the making for Joshua.
“I’ve dedicated a large portion of my life in the pursuit of competitive sailing, especially in the ICLA. I have always aspired to have a competitive career.”
ICLA is a self-administered, self-funded international organisation that provides coordination, organisation and communication for sailing worldwide. It acts as a hub where sailors from across the world can meet, communicate and compete to help foster talent and give aspiring sailors – such as Joshua – a chance at a competitive career.
Sailors compete in a class of single-handed, one design sailing dinghies. Australia has a rich history of this type of sailing, having won every Olympic gold medal in the sailing class since the London 2012 event.
Having competed in 3 national ICLA championships against other Australian sailors, Joshua has now qualified to compete at the U19 World Championships in Denmark. He has an intense training regime, spending 6 days of the week in preparation, through a mixture of water sessions and intense fitness work. In the lead up to the event, he will take part in training camps in Brisbane and Spain.
“This my is first time representing Australia on the world stage, so it feels really special. I’m proud to be representing Airlie as well.” Joshua said.
Joshua has set up a fundraising campaign to support his great next step. To donate, scan the QR code below.
“My main goal is to soak in the experience and learn as much as possible. Sailing is the greatest sport in the world, and this is one of the best locations in the world for it. It is fantastic in so many ways.”


Winners John Hayson and Lorraine Knight with Men's President Graeme Read Photo supplied
Tuesday’s winners were Ray Muir, Maureen Hyde and Deb Retchless defeated Neale Chittenden, Joe Cukela and Bill Price. Gus Murray, Barry Donn and Dennis Madeley defeated John Hayson, Skin Querro and Laurie Land. Stumpy Adams, Sue Shearing and Shirley Jones defeated Bron Tolcher, Isabel Wheeler and Boof Querro. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Club Competition for the week: Men’s Open Single Final was won by Allan Rolfe who defeated Ron Hyde.
Men’s Open Pairs: Mark Drummond Allan Rolfe defeated Laurie Land and Kevin Daniels.
Men’s B Singles Final: N Chittenden defeated Kevin Baxter.
Ladies B Singles Deb Retchless defeated Lindy Suann.
Sunday’s Mother Day afternoon winners were: John Hayson and Lorraine Knight who defeated Skin Querro and Laurie Land. Boof Qurerro and Wheeler K Jewell defeated Celly Jeal, Deb Retchless and Kennedy Whitton. Eileen Dunn, Maureen Hyde and Greg Colquhoun defeated Bill Myers, Gavin Charles and Allan Rolfe. Lindy Suann, Sue Shearing and Graeme Read defeated Alex Beaumont, Shirly Jones and Stuart Jeal who also won the Jackpot.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
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John Matterson receiving the trophy after his well-deserved victory. Photo supplied
The week started on Tuesday with the continuation of Women’s Pairs and social bowls, which saw skipper David Bradley with lead Regan Maher become the pairs winners of the day.
Wednesday afternoon social bowls had 28 participants, and the highest score of the day went to the team of skipper Noel Crosbie with lead Mervyn Stewart, who won 32–19 over skipper Phil O'Brien and Desmond Ballance.
Wednesday night Business House Bowls saw about 30 bowlers attend, run by Bob and Yvonne Spees, with results to be announced next week.
Friday afternoon saw the arrival of 16 bowlers from the Christian College, and what a talented group they are. Mr Richardson, Aishmeen Sandhu, and Shaniah Saremo are an awesome pairs team and could become very successful future representative bowlers if they choose to pursue the sport. Cooper Wilde is also a very talented sportsman and a fantastic asset to the school. Special mention must also go to Ryan Clark and Elliana Langshore, who could develop into excellent bowlers if they continue to apply themselves and build their skills.
This program will give all the students valuable lessons in teamwork and demonstrate what sport can do for classroom development and success in understanding subjects that may have previously seemed difficult. We look forward to continuing to work with the students.
Saturday morning Scroungers saw the last spot for the afternoon finals up for grabs, and John Matterson, who has just returned to the club after major heart surgery, proved he is still a very good bowler by winning the final spot against Andy McDougall and Tony Whitehorn.
The previous winners lined up for the final: Des Ballance, Maureen Barnard, David Cleary, Alan Pershouse, John Askew, Betty and Tony Whitehorn, Dennis Donadelli, and, to everyone’s surprise and delight, John Matterson. He continued his brilliant form, winning the coveted trophy in the final.
Sunday afternoon’s social bowls saw two games of pairs and one game of triples. Liz and Arthur McManus teamed up with Des Ballance and won 26–15 over Stacey Hadlow’s team of Lou Rogan and Alma Rose Mawson. However, the winners of the day, with the lowest winning margin drawn out by Club Manager Fiona Greener, were the team of “Take the Money Tony” Whitehorn with Dawn Dowell, who won 21–20 over skipper Margo Stanley and Brett Simpson.
The men’s singles in A Grade, B Grade, and Seniors have now reached the semi-finals, with results to be published soon. Men’s and Women’s Pennants also commence this weekend.
Free lessons continue on Monday and Thursday afternoons from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm, and all are welcome.
John Askew presents John Matterson with his Scroungers Trophy after his well-deserved win.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Competitors and volunteers after a successful competition. Photo supplied
Whitsunday Weightlifting Club wrapped up a successful Parabench Development Competition last weekend as part of the 2026 North Queensland Games, with four athletes competing across the age and ability spectrum in what proved to be an inspiring day of sport at St Catherines Catholic College in Proserpine.
Held on Saturday 2 May and run in partnership with Para Powerlifting Australia, the event drew competitors from across the region — from Townsville to Mackay — ranging in age from 21 to 64 years. The standard of lifting impressed all in attendance, with athletes at very different stages of their para-sport journey each delivering standout performances.
Taking out first place in the women's division was Australian representative Trish Wallace from Townsville, who benched an impressive 64kg. Local para-athlete Di Jackson claimed second place with a 33kg lift, while first-time competitor Sigrid Eitler took third with 30kg — a remarkable debut on the competition platform. In the men's division, Mackay athlete Bryce Jackson took first place with a 62kg bench.
Club founder, president and head coach Leanne Knox said the day exceeded expectations. "Although it was a small competition, it helped raise awareness of our club's capacity to train people with all kinds of disabilities," she said. "There is a place for everyone in our club."
Knox is encouraging anyone living with movement limitations or other disabilities — as well as carers — to reach out and explore how strength training can benefit their physical, mental and social wellness.
The club also celebrated a significant equipment milestone, with a specialist bench built thanks to local business Airlie Sail and Shade (Paul Mitchell) and club member Ian Cordell, alongside a bench received through the Para Uplift Program via the Australian Institute of Sport.
With competitors eyeing national and international competition, the future looks bright for para-sport in the Whitsundays.
To find out more, contact Whitsunday Weightlifting Club on 0411 199 427.
Female
1st: Trish Wallace - 64kg bench
2nd - Di Jackson - 33 kg bench
3rd Sigrid Eitler - 30 kg bench
Male
1st Bryce Jackson - 62 kg bench.
Contributed with thanks to the Whitsunday Weightlifting Club

Goal Keeper - Josh Healey
U13 Prem pushed Magpies FC in a physical contest, with Connor Miller scoring early before a late goal flurry saw Magpies claim a 4-1 win. Meanwhile, the U13 Div 1 side celebrated its first victory of the season, defeating Country United 5-1 behind a brace from Oakley Wilson and strong team performances throughout, particular in the back line.
U14/15 Prem side dominated Mackay Lions with a clinical attacking display, highlighted by a Shannon Matthews goal and Eli Wallis double in a commanding 4-1 win. Meanwhile, U14/15 Div 1 suffered late heartbreak, with Wanderers Red snatching a 2-1 victory despite strong performances from Alex Draper and keeper Jackson Paroz.
Men’s Div 2 ground out a hard-fought 1-0 win against Country United after Jared Leaman capitalised on a late goalkeeping error, while Division 1 stayed patient to secure a physical 2-0 victory, with Sam Reynolds and Ian Wilson on target against a stubborn Country United outfit.
Whitsunday United’s Women’s Prem team battled hard against Wanderers FC, with Michelle Sothmann opening the scoring in a competitive clash before Wanderers FC secured a 3-1 win. Strong performances from Nicole Wilkinson, Keely Salter and Bre Campbell highlighted the team’s determination ahead of next week’s matchup against Country United.
WUFC’s U23s delivered a dominant 11-0 win over Magpies FC, with Aaron Kinsella scoring four goals and two apiece for Finlay Farrell, Seb Shand and Pepe Perea. An impressive clean sheet for goalkeeper Josh Healey. The Premier Men followed with a commanding 4-1 victory against Magpies FC, highlighted by Ethan Rose’s penalty and a Reef Peel hat-trick in a fast, physical clash.
Contributed with thanks to Joscelyn O’Keefe

The Cannonvale Cannons recently had their 2026 Club Celebrations in which they celebrated their local swimming talent.
Special thanks were given to Race Secretary Theresa, In-Training Race Secretary Kelly and Upgrades & Records officer Amy. Gareth and Leanne were congratulated for supplying the most chocolate at Club Night. Tora was awarded for achieving the required time to reach Bronze Squad and Tyler was awarded for achieving the required time to reach Junior Development Squad.
Thanks were given to Ellie, Kate and Haylee for consistently providing support with marshalling, warm-up and land work when coaches were unavailable.
The Most Improved Awarded was given to Lily, Cooper, Eloise, Harry, Mackenzie, Zavier, Roxy & Tommy.
A huge congratulations to everyone involved.
The Most Improved Award, celebrating PB’s achieved in the pool. Great job everyone!!
Photo source: Facebook

The Whitsunday Brahmans produced one of their strongest performances in recent years on Sunday, claiming three wins from four grades against the Sarina Crocs at Sarina.
Supporters travelled in numbers as footy fever took over the Crocs’ home grounds for a massive day of rugby league action.
The day began with the Under 20s side, who wasted no time making their mark. New Zealand imports Kassius Bell and Somè Wolf crossed early for back-to-back tries to set the pace of the contest. The Brahmans’ attacking strengths soon became evident in an entertaining try-for-try battle, with local brothers from the Tetley family also getting on the scoreboard.
The Under 20s side eventually ran away with a strong 38-20 victory to give the young squad a major confidence boost for the season ahead.
One of the biggest moments of the day followed, as the Brahmans women’s team returned to the field for the first time in almost a decade.
Under coach Eddy Cates, the side showed plenty of determination and heart against an experienced Sarina outfit. Jess Lewis, playing her rugby league debut, crossed for an early try to announce the Brahmans women’s arrival back into competition football. Although Sarina claimed the match 20-4, the Brahmans’ defensive effort and passion throughout the contest drew plenty of praise, with the return of women’s rugby league at the club celebrated as a major step forward for local pathways and junior development.
Reserve Grade then produced a stunning turnaround performance. After conceding the opening two tries, the Brahmans responded with seven unanswered in dominant fashion.
New recruit Robert Congoo starred with four tries as the Brahmans secured their first Reserve Grade victory since June 2025, leaving coach Matt Court proud of his side’s resilience and effort.
The feature match of the day saw A Grade renew its fierce rivalry with Sarina in a physical contest.
It took 12 minutes for the 0 all deadlock to be broken before former NRL player Adam Clydesdale dived over from dummy-half to score the opening try. The hooker led from the front in a high-intensity clash that saw both sides trade tries throughout the afternoon.
The Brahmans’ powerful middle forwards eventually proved too strong, while young local talent Jake Hinton enjoyed a memorable A Grade debut by crossing for a try before his brother Mitch Hinton added another just 18 minutes later in a special family moment. English recruit Ryan Taylor also played a key role, maintaining his impressive early season form with a perfect five-from-five goal kicking performance in difficult windy conditions.
The successful weekend saw the Brahmans claim victories in three of the four grades while also celebrating the long-awaited return of the club’s women’s side.
The Brahmans now turn their attention to another huge challenge this Saturday when they travel to face arch-rivals the Moranbah Miners, with matches beginning from midday.
Contributed with thanks to Mandy Bateup
Photo supplied

On Saturday the Whitsunday Sea Eagles travelled down to Mackay to take on the Eastern Swans. Despite each team going down in their matches, the Club’s spirit, determination and pride remained strong, with players continuing to fight right up until the final siren.
The Under 13s played a great first quarter, keeping the scoreboard even. Unfortunately for the next three quarters the Swans got away from them. The final score seeing the Swans get up 68-8.
A rocky start for the Under 15s side saw them let the Swans score five unanswered goals. After a quarter time address from the Coaches, the team began to put the pressure on. Their tackles, teamwork, and ability to lift their heads and keep going stood out over the next three quarters. Unfortunately, not the result the Sea Eagles were after, with a final score of 86-26.
The Under 17s fought hard but couldn’t match the Swans. Their pressure and effort did not waver, and it was obvious that their training is paying off, and they continue to improve each week. Final score 83-23.

The standout game for the day was the Senior Men’s. It was neck and neck all day, each team only one point away throughout the game. Facing a side that has been in the past three Grand Finals, the Sea Eagles were ready for the challenge. They were determined all game, putting the pressure on and showcasing their signature style of chaos footy. After a great match the Sea Eagles fell just two points short, with a final score of 44-42.
This Saturday the 16th of May the Sea Eagles are back down to Mackay to take on the Mackay City Hawks at Harrup Park for Indigenous Round. Junior games starting from 10:40am, and our Senior Women’s team are back and starting our Senior games off at 1:50pm. Be there and support your local teams!
Contributed by Georgia Whitton - Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Photo supplied

Gold medallist Cate Campbell with junior swimmers Photo supplied
Olympic gold medallist Cate Campbell made a splash in the Whitsundays over the weekend, inspiring the region’s next generation of swimmers during a special regional swim clinic at the Proserpine Swimming Pool.
Hosted by Whitsunday Regional Council, the clinic was arranged to coincide with Campbell’s visit to the region as a guest speaker for Council’s State of the Region event. The opportunity allowed local young athletes to learn firsthand from one of Australia’s most celebrated Olympians.
Swimmers from Whitsunday Swimming Club, Cannonvale Cannons and Bowen Swimming Club took part in the day, which featured tailored coaching sessions for three age groups — 6 to 9 years, 10 to 13 years, and 14 years and over. Participants received practical guidance, training tips and encouragement from Campbell both in and out of the pool.
The event also gave young swimmers the chance to meet Campbell personally, take photographs, hold her Olympic gold medals and collect autographs, creating lasting memories for many aspiring athletes.
Whitsunday Region Mayor Ry Collins said the clinic highlighted the importance of inspiring regional youth ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
“With Brisbane 2032 on the horizon, opportunities like this show young people that the pathway to the Olympics can begin right here in regional communities like the Whitsundays,” Mayor Collins said.
Council thanked the participating swimmers, families and local clubs for helping make the clinic a valuable and inspiring experience for the region’s future athletes.

After Round 1: Proserpine (PP) 281 Pioneer Valley (PV) 277 Stableford points a pleasing result albeit with a home course advantage.
On April 28th, Proserpine hosted Round 1 of the annual Croker Shield in blustery but sunny weather conditions. The course condition was very good with no preferred lies. There were 39 Proserpine players and 24 from Pioneer Valley.
Proserpine contributors were: Warren Deighton (41), Ken Granger (35), Len Booroff (35), Craig McLean (35), Barry Shuwalow (35), Anna Winterbourn (34), Tiina Randmae (33) and Kath Borer (33).
A special thank you to those who contributed to the delicious morning tea and lunch.
Congratulations to the overall winners.
RESULTS
LADIES
Winner: Camille Berginey (PV) with 40 points
R/Up: Anna Winterbourn (PP) with 34 points
MEN
Winner: Warren Deighton (PP) with 41 points
R/Up: Allan Smith (PV) with 39 points
PIN SHOTS
Ladies: Carene Vandersee (PV), Elspeth Scotford (PP) and Tina Badenhorst (PP)
Men: Ken Granger (PP), Craig McClean (PP) and Gerald Lovell (PP)
RAFFLE
The generous meat tray was won by our very own Tiina Randmae
UPCOMING EVENTS
Week after 12/5/26 at Collinsville Whitsunday Group
Thursday 9/7/26 CROKER SHIELD Round 2 at Pioneer Valley
Contributed with thanks to John Roser

It’s been a busy week for the Club with a major fundraiser for the CQ Rescue Service which is so appreciated by everyone in the community. This took place on Sunday with some amazing scores and a great time had by all.
TUESDAY 28/4/26
VETS : Croker Shield : Stableford vs Pioneer Valley @ PGC
LADIES :
Winner : Camille Berginey (PV) 40 points
R/Up : Anna Winterbourn (PGC) 34 points (C/B)
3rd : Carene Vandersee (PV)
4th : Tiina Randmae (PGC) 33 points (C/B) followed by Kath Borer and Elspeth Sscotford
NTPs : Carene Vandersee, Elspeth Scotford, Tina Badenhorst
MEN :
Winner : Warren Deighton (PGC) 41 points
R/Up : Allan Smith (PV) 39 points
3rd : Ken Granger (PGC) 35 points (C/B)
From Len Booroff, Craig McLean and Barry Shuwalow
NTPs : Ken Granger, Craig McLean, Gerald Lovell
WEDNESDAY 29/4/26
Single Stableford – 12 ladies were away playing Country Week @ Rocky and Yeppoon
LADIES :
Winner : Paula McQuat – on a roll – 34 points
R/Up : Tina Badenhorst 33 points
3rd : Tiina Randmae 32 points
NTPs : Di Dobbins (16th)
THURSDAY 30/4/26
PGC - Stableford
MEN :
A Grade :
Winner : Ray Johannesen 37 points
R/Up : Gavin Kerwand 36 points (C/B)
3rd : Jason Bourke
B Grade :
Winner : Peter Lindsay 39 points
R/Up : Mitchell Whitton 37 points (C/B)
3rd : Louis Neethling
NTPs : Wilf Herweg (2nd), Paul Gray (9th), Allen Roberts (13th), Nathan Holohan (16th)
FRIDAY 1/5/26
9 hole Run sponsored by the Metropole Hotel : Front 9
Winner : Bradley Wilkinson 23 points
R/up : Simon Wilmot 17 points
3rd : Jason Whitney 16 points
NTPs : Brent Franke (2nd)
SATURDAY 2/5/26
May MM sponsored by the Metropole Hotel
MEN :
Overall winner : Ritchie Atkins 64 nett
A Grade :
Winner : Jason Bourke 71 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Levi Holmes
B Grade :
Winner : Ritchie Atkins 64 nett
R/Up : Logan Devery 68 nett
C Grade :
Winner : Connor Devery 66 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Bradley Wilkinson
NTPs : Clay Coles (2nd), Jason Bourke (9th), James Kean (13th), Andrew Volpato (16th)
LADIES
Winner : Joanne Moynihan 70 nett
R/Up : Noelene Spurway 73 nett (C/B)
3rd : Sidonie Fleet
NTPs : Sara Hagy (2nd), Sidonie Fleet (9th)
SUNDAY 3/5/26 :
BMA CQ RESCUE 4C AMBROSE - FUNDRAISER
An excellent day with 88 players, fabulous scoring, and the weather was kind with only a couple of spits during the day, so all was well. The amount of money raised will be advised when all figures have been collated.
Winners : Ryan Kenny, Mark Thompson, Sean Fogarty, Jared Leaman 53.125
Rs/Up :O’Connors - David, Billy and Lewis, Tim Walton 53.5
3rd : Patrick Camm, Nick Watson, Cory O’Shea, Brent Franke 53.75
4th : Rob and Shelley Stanley, Steve Abel, Neal Torresan 54.125
Many thanks to all those who all who participated, those who gave up their time and helped in any way at all, these big events don’t happen by chance, there is a lot of work done behind the scenes, not just by the Pro Shop but by many members as well. We hope a good time was had by all and we look forward to doing it all again next year.
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Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

Men's President Graeme Read with Winner Dennis Madeley, Cheryl Nugent and absent Skin Querro Photo supplied
Tuesday’s winners were Skin Querro, Denis Madeley who defeated Neil Chittenden and Ron Hyde. In the other games Cheryl Nugent, John Hayson and Stuart Jeal defeated Shirley Jones and Deb Retchless. Maureen Hyde, Laurie Land and Greg Prembroke defeated Frank Sciani and Troy Nugent. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Club Competition for the week: Ladies Four final was won by Celly Jeal, Robyn Stitt, Sue Shearing, Fely Duncan defeating Lindy Suann, Deb Retchless, Shirley Jones and Maureen Hyde.
On Sunday afternoon the club welcomed Bowen Home Hardware with everyone having an enjoyable afternoon
Sunday’s winners were: Cheryl Nugent, Skin Querro and Denis Medeley defeated Eileen Dunn, Greg Prembroke and Graeme Read. In the games Gwenda Lydom, Isobel Wheeler and Greg Colquhoun defeated Neale Chittenden, John Hayson and Troy Nugent.Toni Bowen,Gavin Charles and Maureen Hyde defeated Bill Myers, Boof Querro and Kevin Jewell. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

Carol Crosbie and Joan McGrath are the winners of the Ladies’ Pairs and the A Grade champions for 2026. Photo supplied
We are now in the middle of the Men’s, Ladies’, and Mixed club competitions, along with our weekly social games.
Tuesday Ladies’ social bowls saw 12 bowlers vying for the winner’s prize, while the final of the Ladies’ Pairs was also played in front of many onlookers. The team of skipper David Bradley, lead Sue Dakin, and second Dawn Dowell won comfortably on the day.
Meanwhile, the team of Joan McGrat Carol Crosbie faced Elaine Kippen and lead Kath Remmeswaal. The score was 7-all after 11 ends before Elaine and Kath succumbed to very accurate bowling, going down 25–9. This game is featured in this week’s photo.
Wednesday afternoon social bowls saw 24 bowlers competing for the winner’s prize. Victors, with a score of 16–10, were skipper Andrew Butler, lead Lu Rogan, and second Desmond Ballance. They proved too strong in the end for the valiant team of skipper Ted Cullen, lead Rick Brunell, and second Phil O’Brien.
Saturday morning Scroungers had a large roll-up, with first-round winners Tony Whitehorn, Kath Remmeswaal, and Alan Pershouse fighting out the final. Alan Pershouse was the A Division winner of the day, while the B Division winner was Sharon.
Sunday afternoon social bowls saw 16 bowlers playing well. The winning team was skipper Alan Pershouse and David “Choc” Cleary, who won 23–20, making it a very successful weekend for Alan. The club also welcomed back John Matterson, returning from heart surgery. He showed everyone he is still a fantastic bowler, and as he regains strength, he will no doubt return to his brilliant best.

FQPL3 Women Photo supplied
Whitsundays delivered an impressive weekend of results across all three grades, recording convincing wins in the Premier Women, U23 Men and Premier Men competitions.
The FQPL3 Premier Women showed resilience after a slow start against Country United, conceding early to trail 1–0. Veneesha Robertson sparked the comeback with a superb long-range strike into the top corner to level the scores at 1–1 heading into the break. Bre Campbell then took control in the second half, scoring twice to secure a 3–1 victory. Sarah Chilton led the line strongly, Keely Salter anchored the defence, and the club’s younger players continued to grow in confidence at senior level.
The U23 Men entered their clash against City Brothers knowing a win would keep them on top of the table, and they delivered with a composed 2–0 performance. After a scoreless first half, where Kai Savy’s runs in behind caused constant problems, the breakthrough came via a penalty calmly converted by Aaron Kinsella. Arman Sabzgolin added a second to seal the result and ensure Whitsundays remained at the summit.
The FQPL3 Premier Men rounded out the weekend with a dominant 8–3 win over City Brothers. Ethan Rose opened the scoring shortly after seeing his early penalty saved and went on to complete back-to-back hat-tricks. Pepe Perea’s pressing created another goal before half-time, the ever-dangerous Reef Peel added two more and Max O’Keefe and Sam Frumento both also found the net in a powerful attacking display. Another good win for our Premier Men as they settle into the season.

Last Saturday, a grand opening took place for the new Bowen Seagulls Rugby League Clubhouse. Both Federal MP for Dawson Andrew Willcox and Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Ry Collins were in attendance for the special event.
“This is a fantastic addition to the Seagulls, and I congratulate everyone for all the hard work invested to bring this to fruition,” Mr Willcox said.

Both MP Willcox and Mayor Collins helped to cut the ribbon alongside the enthusiastic players.
“Along with cutting the ribbon to celebrate this achievement, the club committee has done an amazing job of putting together a trip down memory lane, showcasing photographers, football jerseys and memorabilia from years gone by.
As a ‘Bowen boy’ who played league and run a team where his son played, Mr Willcox expressed immense pride at the occasion.

“It was real treat to spend time looking through our towns footy history.”
The opening represents an exciting new chapter for the league.


Photo Credit - Kylie Allen - Whitsunday Sea Eagles
What a weekend for the Whitsunday Sea Eagles Senior Men! After an unfortunate forfeit from the Bakers Creek Tigers women’s side, all eyes turned to the men to deliver a win for the home crowd.
It was a hard-fought battle from the first bounce to the final siren, with both teams going stride for stride in a tight contest.
The intensity never dropped, as each side attacked the ball with hunger and determination, refusing to give an inch.
In the end, it was the Sea Eagles who rose to the occasion, holding their nerve and finishing strong to claim the win by a solitary point in front of their home crowd.
With the final score 69-68 the Sea Eagles way, Hudson McGregor was awarded the best on ground honours for his bag of five goals in trying conditions.
This Saturday the 9th of May the Sea Eagles head down to Rodger’s Oval in Mackay to battle it out with the Eastern Swans. Will our teams come out victorious? Be there and find out!
Contributed by Georgia Whitton - Whitsunday Sea Eagles

Information about Council’s Junior Elite Athlete support program can be found on their website Photo credit: Facebook
Young athletes from across the Whitsundays were recognised for their impressive achievements at a recent Ordinary Council meeting in Proserpine.
Mayor Ry Collins and Councillors acknowledged a group of junior competitors who have excelled at regional, state and national levels, supported through Council’s Junior Elite Athletes initiative.
The program provides financial assistance to help cover the costs of competing in representative sport, ensuring local talent can pursue opportunities without being held back by expense.
Among those recognised on the day were Kayne Higgins (cross country), Adelaide Sanders and Eli Gerrand (football and futsal), Axel Yuskan, Evelyn Doherty, Declan Dichiera, Eloise Chegwidden, Lucas Korosec, Jax Clayworth and Zane Clayworth (swimming), Reid and Rory Martin (sailing), and Ben Hope (cricket).
Council also paid tribute to several athletes who were unable to attend but have achieved outstanding results. These included Kade Harrison and Skye Brodhurst (volleyball), Thomas O’Neill (motocross), Karlee and Byron Goodin (football), Isabella Pisaniello and Charlie Doherty (swimming), Amber Benson (rugby league), Millie Groom (cross country), Roxanne Groom and James Davies (swimming), Russell Harris (sailing), and Matilda Nichols (triathlon and aquathon).
Mayor Collins said the recognition highlights not only sporting success, but the commitment and resilience shown by these young athletes.
“These athletes are fantastic ambassadors for the Whitsundays,” he said. “Their hard work and determination is something the whole community can be proud of.”
The Junior Elite Athletes initiative continues to play an important role in supporting the region’s emerging talent, helping athletes take the next step in their sporting journeys.
With a wide range of sports represented—from swimming pools and athletics tracks to sailing courses and football fields—the Whitsundays continues to produce a diverse and promising group of young competitors.
Council encourages families and aspiring athletes to learn more about the program and the support available, as the region continues to back its next generation of sporting stars.

Photo supplied
The 2026 Foley Shield was played over the weekend in Cairns, with well over 80 years worth of history in our region. The Foley Shield is the epitome of representative rugby league in North Queensland.
With five of our local Whitsunday Brahman men selected for the Mackay Sea Eagles side, including Sam Moorhouse, Adam Butterill, Darcy Turner and Hawaiike Annandale as players, and Harley Bateup as men’s assistant coach working beside the ever-talented former NRL player Kane Linnett, the club was proudly represented. Eddy Cates was also selected as women’s assistant coach, with Shirley Luke earning selection in the women’s team.
Our troops set to Cairns with one mission in mind — to make a statement.
The men walked away with a win in their opening game on Saturday against a favoured Cairns side, 24–16. In an extremely close match, they played their cards right and came out on top. This was followed by the Mackay Sea Eagles women’s team, who defeated Cairns 24–4. Both teams then faced off later on Saturday against last year’s big threat, Townsville.

The men were down at half time but refused to count themselves out. They came back hard in the second half, taking on the defence with confidence and control. Mackay turned the tables to secure an incredible 32–26 victory, claiming the 2026 Foley Shield in what was a massive upset over the reigning champions.
Unfortunately, the women’s side were unable to overcome a strong Townsville outfit, going down 20–10. Despite the result, the team held their heads high, proud of their selections and the opportunity to represent, while enjoying a memorable weekend away in Cairns.
The Mackay Sea Eagles men’s team celebrated their milestone win on the journey home, holding the trophy high and soaking in a well-earned victory. Mackay had not lifted the Foley Shield since 2021, making the achievement even more special.
Coach Kane Linnett, along with his players and staff, have every reason to be proud. The shield has returned home to Mackay — and if this performance is anything to go by, it may be there to stay for some time.
Contributed with thanks to Mandy Bateup

Sunday Winners: John Hayson, Shirley Jones, Penny Warren and President Graeme Read. Photo supplied.
Tuesday’s winners were Neil Chittenden, Deb Retchless and Ron Hyde who defeated Ray Muir, Maureen Hyde and Denis Madeley. In the other game Shirley Jones, Sue Shearing and Boof Querro defeated Stumpy Adamsm Skin Querro and Gavin Charles. The jackpot didn’tgo off.
Club Competition for the week: Ladies A Singles Teresa Willshire defeated Maureen Hyde. Men’s A Singles Ron Hyde defeated Kevin Daniels. B Singles Kevin Baxter defeated Stuart Jeal.
On Sunday afternoon four triples were played. Winners for the afternoon were John Hayson, Shirley Jones and Penny Warren who defeated Bron Tolcher, Boof Querro and Graeme Read. In the other games Celly Jeal, Deb Retchless and Allan Rolfe defeated Lindy Suann,Gavin Charles and Stuart Jeal, Eileen Dunn, Maureen Hyde Kevin Jewell defeated Toni Bowen, Laurie Land and Denis Madelay, and Denise Wallace, Sue Shearing drew with Neil Chittenden, Skin Querro and Mark Drummond. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Congratulations and best wishes to Denise Wallace and Penny Warren who are representing North Qld in the State District Sides this week at Mermaid Beach, Gold Coast.
Our first game of Bingo starts today Friday 1 May. To enjoy the morning be at the clubhouse by 9am for a 9.30am start.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

The U13 Team Photo supplied
It wasn’t all smooth sailing, but across the grades there was plenty to celebrate in a spirited weekend of football.
Friday night saw both Divisional Men’s sides impress against Mackay Rangers. Div 2 showed great grit to secure a 3–2 victory, with Kadon Howell opening his account, Chen Quach adding another, and Rale Mudford netting the winner. Div 1 delivered a clinical 5–2 result, highlighted by Hayden Vanderdrift’s second consecutive hat-trick, supported by goals from Jake Flaherty and Nathan Sothmann.
Our women set the tone on Saturday with a determined 3–2 comeback win over Rangers. After falling 2–0 behind, Michelle Sothman’s driving finish ignited belief before Sarah Chilton scored twice to cap a resilient performance.
The FQPL Men enjoyed a dominant home round against Wanderers. The U23s ran rampant in an 8–2 win, with Kai Savy bagging a hat-trick alongside goals from Pepe Perea, Sebastian Shand, Sam Frumento (2) and Ben Seago. The Premiers followed with an equally emphatic 8–1 victory, Ethan Rose leading the charge with a hat-trick. Further goals from Thomas Farnsworth, Reef Peel, Max O’Keefe and Mikey Nash sealed a commanding result.
Our U14/15 squads showed strong character on Sunday. U14/15 Div 1 fought back to claim a 6–2 win over Dolphins, while the U14/15 FQPL side battled hard but went down 2–1 despite a late penalty from Nick Moranino.
The U13s also impressed, with a solid defensive display from the back line the U13 FQPL team securing a composed 2–0 win against Country United, with goals from Jace Hickey and Connor Miller. The U13 Div 1 put in a strong effort but conceded a 5–3 loss against Magpies Black.
A weekend showcasing resilience, growth and exciting football across every age group.
Contributed with thanks to Joscelyn O’Keefe.

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What began as a picture-perfect Whitsunday morning turned into a test of patience for sailors competing in the Abell Point Yacht Club’s annual Warri Cup yacht race on Sunday 12 April.
With bright blue skies overhead and calm seas across Pioneer Bay, the fleet gathered for the scheduled 11am start off Airlie Beach. While the weather looked ideal for spectators, competitors quickly realised the day would be a challenging one as the wind refused to play.
Instead of the usual lively charge across the course, yachts found themselves drifting slowly in glassy conditions. Some boats barely moved at all and at times the gentle current made it appear as though they were sailing backwards.
Race organisers and competitors remained hopeful that a breeze might fill in and allow the race to continue, but the Whitsundays had other plans. As the hours passed with little change in conditions, several yachts began to retire from the race.
By around 1.30pm, with still no meaningful wind and concern that boats could be out on the course well into the evening, the difficult decision was made to abandon the race. While some sailors were keen to persevere, others were relieved to turn for home.
“You can’t keep everyone happy in a yacht race,” organisers said afterwards. “But sometimes the weather simply doesn’t cooperate.”
Despite the lack of racing, the Warri Cup remains one of the Abell Point Yacht Club’s most anticipated events and a highlight on the local sailing calendar.
The race is now rescheduled for a re-run on Sunday 24 May 2026 and hopefully the wind decides to join the party this time.
Contributed with thanks to Abell Point Yacht Club

On Tuesday a big field of 34 players (11 ladies and 23 men) competed in a single Stableford event. Weather and course conditions were ideal as reflected in some good scoring.
Congratulations to the lady’s winner Penny Wardroper and Barry Mortimer for the men.
We celebrated Jan and Barry's 80th with song and delicious cake.
RESULTS
LADIES
Winner: Penny Wardroper 36 points
R/Up: Linda Wardroper also with 36 points on a count back
Rundown: Elspeth Scotford (35), Sally Little and Tina Badenhorst both with 33 points and Jan Shuwalow (32)
MEN
Winner: Barry Mortimer 42 points
R/Up: John Strelec also with 42 points on a count back
Rundown: Grossy and John Roser both with 37 points, Trevor Peroz (36), Gary Scotford, Craig McLean and Peter Lindsay all with 35 points, Norman Foster (34) and Allen Roberts (33)
PIN SHOTS
Ladies: A Grade - Elspeth Scotford scooped the pool with all 3 pin shots!!!
B Grade - Linda Wardroper (x2) and Sally Little
Men: A Grade - Grossy (x2) and Les Randles
B Grade - Trevor Paroz, Barry Shuwalow and Barry Mortimer
CHIP INS
Elspeth Scotford, Jan Shuwalow, Barry Mortimer and Trevor Paroz
NAGAs
for a ball each Robyn Whitham and Vic Feldman
DRAWS:
MEMBERSHIP draw to Norm Foster
WEEKLY RAFFLE reluctantly to Roger Vandenberg
UPCOMING EVENTS:
28/4/26 - CROKER SHIELD at Proserpine 9.00 am start
5/5/26 - MAY 2026 Monthly Medal and count your putts
DITTY
Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad brakes from good shots, good brakes from bad shots but you have to play the ball where it lies.
Contributed with thanks to John Roser

Wednesday the Proserpine Bowls Club had thirteen people for bowls and Graham Thrupp decided that it was the ideal time to give his new bowls a practice so that he could start to work out exactly what they do without the pressures of playing in a game. This always a great way to reacquaint ourselves with just what can be done with our bowls.
In Social Bowls John Anderson, Henny Tattam and Trevor Parsons defeated Alen Sanderson, Arthur Griffith and Mike Harrison 18 - 12, coming from behind by scoring a 6 in the 16th end to edge ahead leading into the last end with a 2 shotmargin. We all know that in the last end if you are behind, it's no good playing safe, you must go for shots.
In the other game of Social Bowls on Wednesday, Nolwenn and Thomas visitors from France were introduced to bowls for the first time. Nolwenn, Barry Zillmann and Heather Brown defeated Thomas, Mary Hedgelong and Philip Brown 30 - 6.
In Social Bowls on Sunday, Thomas, Arthur Griffith and Heather Brown defeated Nolwenn, Philip Brown and Trevor Parsons 24 - 14. This was a much closer game than the scores indicate.
In the other game of Social Bowls on Sunday, Alen Sanderson, Henny Tattam and Mark Holmes defeated Graham Thrupp, Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison 24 - 18.
Competition games for this weekend. Saturday May 2. Club Championship Singles to commence at 10am -- Michael Kinnear v Luchie Gardel, Marker Philip Brown. Shane Kinnear v Andrew Bell, Marker Mark Holmes. Gavin Milne v Kendall Watts, Marker Gavin Noonan. Scott Hamilton v Harry Craig, Marker Jonathan Bye.
Club Championship Pairs commencing at 1pm -- Harry Craig and Scott Hamilton v David Ling and Andrew Bell. Toby Craig and Marcus Craig v Shane Kinnear and Michael Kinnear.
B Grade Pairs commencing at 1pm -- Alen Sanderson and Mike Harrison v Vince Olsen and Todd Leys.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

BUT FIRST
Sara Hagy took out the Gross Championship at the Bowen Ladies’ Open on Sat 18/4, as well as the A grade longest drive and an NTP. Well done Sara, you have done PGC proud- many congratulations.
12 PGC ladies are off to Country Week to represent PGC at Rocky and Yeppoon, good luck girls, we’ll be watching (figuratively) with interest.
AND NOW FOR THE RESULTS : WEEK ENDING 19/4/26
TUESDAY 14/4/26
PGC - Stableford
MEN :
Winner : Wilf Herweg 40 points (C/B)
R/Up : Allen Roberts
3rd : Louis Neethling 36 points
NTPs : Aaron Prosser, Penny Wardroper (2nd), Wilf Herweg (13th), John Grosskreutz (16th)
VETS : Stableford at Home Hill
19 Vets (6 ladies/13 men) made the trip to Home Hill for the first leg of the Whitsunday Group games (including a minor hold up on the 1 road in and out scenario) due to an accident on the Bruce Highway.They acquitted ourselves well on the day, those domed greens were probable the hardest part of the day.
NOTABLE LADIES :
Paula McQuat (28 points), Tiina Randmae and Leanne Alexander (27 points), Anna Winterbourn (25 points). The winner on the day was Lynne Windt (35 points), r/up Joy Hose (34 points)
NOTABLE MEN :
Craig McLean (33 points), Gary Scotford and Trevor Paroz (32 points), John Roser (30 points), Peter Lindsay (29 points) and John Strelec (27 points).
The winner was Guy Leblowitz 39 points, r/up was Neil Francis 36 points
NTPs : Well done to Elspeth Scotford, Leanne Alexander, Ken Granger and Nic Apruzzese.
WEDNESDAY 15/4/26
PGC - Stableford
LADIES :
Winner : Tiina Randmae 35 Points
NTPs : Ann Gardel (2nd), Sherri Meade (16th)
THURSDAY 16/4/26
MARCH MM sponsored by Loot Pay
PGC - MEN :
A Grade :
Winner : Adam Stroud 68 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Gary Scotford
B Grade :
Winner :Ken Granger 70 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Rob Webb
NTPs : Mitchell Whitton (2nd), Brian Allen (9th), Gary Scotford (13th), Ken Lovett (16th)
FRIDAY 17/4/26
9 hole Run sponsored by the Metropole Hotel : Front 9
Winner : Kell Geard 22 points (C/B)
R/up : Wil Bernett
3rd : Simon Wilmot 21 points
NTPs : Luke Wayth (2nd), Luke Paroz (9th)
SATURDAY 18/4/26
Stableford sponsored by MBW
MEN :
A Grade :
Winner : Aaron Wingrove 38 points (C/B)
R/Up : Billy O’Connor
B Grade :
Winner : Brian Allen 41 points
R/Up : Trevor Paroz 39 points
NTPs : Russel Lakey (2nd), Conrad Werner (9th), John Dodds (13th), Bradley Wilkinson (16th)
LADIES
Winner : Peta Thomas 39 points
R/Up : Edwina Pettiford 34 points
NTPs : Sherri Meade (2nd), Edwina Pettiford (9th)
SUNDAY 19/4/26
March MM sponsored by KJC
MEN :
Winner : Kelvin Stephens 65 nett
R/Up : Dean Barnard 68 nett
NTPs : Kelvin Stephens (2nd), George Meharry (9th), Jake Cremor (13th), Alex Schultz (16th)
LADIES :
Winner : Edwina Pettiford 69 nett
R/Up : Paula McQuat 71 nett
NTPs : Loretta Puttick (2nd), Sara Hagy (9th)
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Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae
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Phil O’Brien receiving the team’s awards Photo supplied
We are so privileged to live in the Whitsundays, with all the magic in the air living in Paradise.
However, on ANZAC Day we reflect on how lucky we really are. We are grateful for members of our little bowls club who are proud to do their little part for our community and the mourn many people that died to keep our country safe.
A busy week started on Tuesday where the first place went to the team of skipper Mark Mawson with second Di Dobbins and lead Sue Walker -- 26-12. Second place went to the pairs team of Tony ( take the money) Whitehorn with Dawn Dowell -- 23-18.
Wednesday afternoon Social Bowls saw 20 bowlers vying for first prize and this time Tony Whitehorn took the money with a first-class display with pairs partner Alan Pershouse -- 36-19 .
After the games, a dice roll determined that the lowest winning score would take the prize. This went to the team skipped by Phil O’Brien, with Tony Kelly as second—who delivered a particularly strong performance—and Sue Dakin at lead. They secured a 23–7 win.
There was also an A Division singles match between Warren Mills and John Fielding, with John narrowly winning 25–24 in a highly competitive and accurate game.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
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Andie Reynolds at Whitsunday SC Meet
Cannonvale Cannons swimmers made a powerful statement at the Whitsunday Short Course Transition Meet in Collinsville last weekend, with a small but mighty team of six delivering exceptional results.
With the Collinsville pool recently converted from 33 metres to a 25-metre format, this marked only the second official meet in its new configuration. The change has opened the door for a host of new pool records, and the Cannons were quick to make their mark.
Five of the six Cannons swimmers claimed pool records across the weekend, led by an outstanding performance from Harry Chegwidden. Competing in the 8 years boys age group, Harry secured an incredible eight pool records across all 25m and 50m strokes – Freestyle, Backstroke, Breaststroke and Butterfly.
Eloise Chegwidden was equally impressive in the 10 years girls division, achieving nine pool records. Her results spanned all 25m and 50m events, along with the 100m Individual Medley, showcasing her versatility across all strokes.
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Mackenzie Bennett (11 years girls) added to the tally with multiple records in the 25m and 50m Freestyle and Butterfly, 50m Backstroke, and 100m Individual Medley. Andie Reynolds (13 years girls) also made her mark, breaking records in the 50m Breaststroke, 100m Freestyle and 100m Individual Medley, while Dylan Reynolds (16 years girls) claimed a new record in the 25m Butterfly.
In an impressive display of dominance, Eloise Chegwidden, Harry Chegwidden, Tyler Bennett, Mackenzie Bennett and Andie Reynolds each secured first place in every event they entered.
Looking ahead, a larger contingent of Cannons swimmers will travel to Mackay this week to compete in the North Queensland Games, the largest multi-sport competition in regional Australia. The club looks forward to building on this strong momentum.
Photos supplied

The ANZAC Team Photo supplied
Proserpine Whitsunday Rugby Union Club Women's A Grade team produced a commanding display on Saturday, defeating Moranbah Bulls 48-5 at Leprechaun Park during the special ANZAC Round clash.
The reigning 2025 premiers showed exactly why they remain the benchmark of the competition, crossing repeatedly in an impressive attacking performance. Chelsie Jury starred with four tries, while Shirley Luke added a double. Emily Guthrie and Lily Sainsbury also added tries, with Shakaya Costello converting four attempts to complete a polished team effort.
The Bulls showed determination throughout the contest, with Aroha Heta scoring their sole try of the match, and their first points of the season.
Following two rounds of the Access Hire Women's A Grade Competition, the Whitsundays now sit on top of the ladder with 10 competition points and have made an early statement as one of the teams to beat this season.
Contributed with thanks to the Whitsunday Rugby Union Club

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Friday, 1 May⋅9:00am – 3:00pm
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Whitsunday District trial with Proserpine, Bowen and Collinsville Approx 85 students trialling with the Whitsunday District team
⚽FOOTBALL Fixtures 3 Games Saturday, 2 May
3:00 PM Whitsunday United FC Women Country United FC Women
5:00 PM Whitsunday United FC U23 Men City Brothers FC U23 Men
7:00 PM Whitsunday United FC Men City Brothers FC Men
🏉 AFL Saturday 2nd May 2026
Games from 12:15pm
Whitsunday United Eagles v Bakers Creek
Women 12:15pm
Men 1:50pm
🏉Whitsunday Touch Monday 4th May
Rookies 4:30 pm
Seniors 6pm, 6:50pm, 7:40pm

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ANZAC Day at the Brahmans’ home ground was something special this year, as the club hosted its first-ever ANZAC Round.
From the custom jerseys honouring Proserpine’s history to the moving ceremony led by Proserpine RSL President Dave, it was a day to remember. The crowd joined in for the Australian and New Zealand national anthems, while the sound of bagpipes and the bugle echoed across Les Stagg Oval.
A record crowd packed the grounds, creating an electric atmosphere as the Brahmans faced the always tough Mackay Brothers.
The Under 20s showed plenty of effort but were outmatched by a fast and well-drilled Brothers side, going down 42-0. Despite the result, strong defensive efforts from local Braith Tetley and NZ import Somè Wulf, kept the team fighting. Coach Zach Hoffman will no doubt have the side ready to respond against Sarina.
Reserve Grade delivered one of their best performances in recent years, pushing Brothers all the way in a narrow 20–12 loss. Captain Kuta Pollard and Lochie Wake were standouts in a game that had the crowd fully engaged and roaring.
A Grade directly followed the ANZAC ceremony and matched the occasion with a high-quality contest. Facing last year’s grand finalists, the Brahmans went down 20–12 in a thrilling game. Early pressure from Brothers proved costly, but Darcy Turner’s try sparked the home side and set the tone for the rest of the game, where the Men battled hard for their local supporters. Setting a standard for the season ahead.
Off the field, the club also celebrated selection honours ahead of the upcoming Foley Shield this weekend, Head coach Harley Bateup has been named assistant coach under Kane Linnett, while local women’s footy standout Eddy Cates will assist with the women’s side. Several Brahmans players are also expected to earn representative selection.
The Brahmans now turn their attention to Round 3, travelling to face the Sarina Crocs on Sunday, May 10, with the Under 20s kicking off at 10am, followed by a very hotly anticipated Brahmans A Grade Women’s season opener at 11:30am and then senior men’s fixtures to end the day.
Contributed with thanks to Mandy Bateup

Photo Credit: Kylie Allen – Whitsunday Sea Eagles
The Whitsunday Sea Eagles had the honour of hosting the 2026 ANZAC Day Round against the Moranbah Bulldogs, and what a special day it was. From commemorative ANZAC Gurnsey’s to a moving recitation of The Ode and live performance of the Last Post, the atmosphere was truly memorable. Playing under brand new lights in an epic late-afternoon clash only added to the occasion, making it a day to remember.
The Sea Eagles fully embraced the ANZAC spirit, playing with pride and purpose to honour the occasion. With the largest crowd turnout in the Club’s history and four wins from five games, the day was an outstanding success.
The U13s set the tone early, bringing intense pressure and effort in a great contest. A dominant second quarter saw the Sea Eagles pile on five goals in five minutes while keeping the Bulldogs scoreless, securing a 53–28 win.
The U15s followed on from last week with another impressive performance, playing with intensity and backing each other all game. Holding the Bulldogs scoreless in the second and fourth quarters, they proved their strength as a team, finishing with a convincing 70–12 victory.
The U17s team, despite an unfortunate loss, fought hard all day and displayed the ANZAC spirit in their efforts right to the end. With a final score of 38-70, they now focus on their next game and continue to work hard as team during the week.
The Senior Women celebrated their first win of the season in a great afternoon clash on their home deck. The Women were fierce at the contest all game, not once letting their effort drop and were determined to claim the win. Fighting with pride and spirit until the very end, the Women claimed victory with a final score of 33-19.
The Senior Men held the honour of playing an epic nighttime game under the Clubs brand new lights. With a roaring crowd and the ANZAC message at the forefront of their minds, the Men did not disappoint. From the opening bounce they were hungry for the ball and driven towards getting the win for the hometown crowd. Wrapping up an amazing day, the final score was a dominant 73-22 win at home.
Contributed with thanks to Georgia Whitton

Sunday’s winners Greg Colquhoun and Ron Hyde Photo supplied
Tuesday’s winners were Neil Chittenden and Allan Rolfe who defeated Stumpy Adams and Ron Hyde. In the other game Skin Querro and Robyn Stitt defeated Sue Shearing and Laurie Land. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Club Competition for the week: Ladies Triples, Sue Shearing, Robyn Stitt and Fely Duncan defeated Lindy Suann, Shirley Jones and Maureen Hyde.
On Sunday afternoon two pairs and one triples were played. Winners for the afternoon were Greg Colquhoun and Ron Hyde who defeated Maureen Hyde and Kevin Jewell. Other games Toni Bowen and Penny Warren defeated Skin Querro and Pat Tracey. Shirley Jones Teresa Willshire and Kennedy Whitton defeated Bill Myers Deb Retchless and Stuart Jeal. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

Last Sunday's Social Bowls presented exciting compeition. Arthur Griffith, Henny Tattam and Heather Brown defeated Alen Sanderson, Philip Brown and Mike Harrison 28 - 19.
On Tuesday afternoon a game of Club Championship Singles was played. Thanks to the players and marker for making their time to play this so as to progress the competition. David Ling defeated Nathan Harriott 25 - 19.
There were no Social bowls on Wednesday due to rain.
On Sunday, in Social bowls Alen Sanderson, Arthur Griffith, Philip Brown and Heather Brown defeated Mary Hedgelong, Henny Tattam, Trevor Parsons and Mike Harrison 22 - 16.
It had been arranged that Trevor Parsons was to play a Club Championship Singles game on Sunday but due to player unavailability, Marcus forfeited this year to allow the competition to progress.
Reminder to all, it is really appreciated if all names of players coming to Social Bowls are in by 1pm. When players arrive at the last minute without notice, it means that the draw for play has to be redone.
Contributed with thanks to the Proserpine Bowls Club

Photo Credit: Cody Fowler – Whitsunday Sea Eagles
On Saturday the 18th of April, the Whitsunday Sea Eagles took on the North Mackay Saints at Zeolla Park.
The U13s put up a strong fight, applying great pressure with impressive ball movement and leading around the ground. They came out hard early and lifted again in the third quarter. Despite creating opportunities, they couldn’t quite convert, finishing 24-45.
The U15s had a great day out, not only beating the heat but also the reigning premiers on their home deck! Locking the ball in their forward fifty for the first half, the Sea Eagles managed a 50 to nil lead by halftime. In the second half the Sea Eagles came out better than ever with hard tackles, strong centre clearances, and great teamwork. Ending the game with 83-24 on the scoreboard the boys sent a strong message to the rest of the competition to start their season on a high.
The U17s showed great teamwork, sportsmanship, and heart in their first game for the year. Despite the 16–85 loss, the boys never gave up and kept their heads high until the final siren.

The Senior Women showed grit and determination, playing with low numbers and no players on the bench in the sweltering heat. Although going down 0-124, their effort never dropped and they now look forward to next week’s challenge at home.
The Senior Men had a slow start against an experienced Saints outfit but lifted after halftime following an inspired address from playing coach Jake Turner. Kicking four early goals in the third they built momentum and matched the Saints for the half, but couldn’tclose the gap and finished 39-90.

Get down to The Nest this Saturday the 25th of April for the first home games of the 2026 season. With ANZAC Day celebrations, memorial guernseys, and a nighttime fixture under the brand-new lights, it is not one to miss. Come down, get loud and support the Sea Eagles from 11:55am, with the final game kicking off at 6pm under lights.
Contributed with thanks to Georgia Whitton - Whitsunday Sea Eagles

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The fourth running of the Whitsunday Regional Council North Queensland Cross Country Championships was held in Galbraith Park, Cannon Valley on Sunday 12 April.
The Whitsunday Regional Council came on board as the major sponsor of the event through a grant that will help secure its future on the running calendar in Australia.
The Whitsunday Running Club hosted this event on behalf of Athletics North Queensland who are Queensland Athletics’ representatives in the north.
The event attracted athletes between Cairns and Brisbane and out west to Moranbah and Emerald with 150 athletes lining up for this year’s races.
There were eight races that catered for all age groups from 4 to 70+ with the final race of the day being a shoot-out relay with teams of three.
The first race was over 10km and won by local Whitsunday Running Club member Roland Henderson in a very impressive time of 39m 55s. Roland was followed home by Alex Shears-Jones of the Townsville North Star Athletics Club and the first woman in third place overall Liv Compton of the Whitsunday Running Club.
The 8km race was won in record time (34m 21s) by Justin Rule of Mackay Athletics with Jarrod Keys from the Whitsunday Running Club second and local Matt O’Dwyer in third.

The 6km race was contested by several different age groups and won by Riley Rogers (18 and under) representing Rules of Running from Mackay with his teammate Nate McKinnon (18 and under) coming second. The third male to finish resulted in a dead heat between the two youngest competitors, Calvin Murphy and Theo Connell. Liv Compton finished in third place overall and won the masters women’s age category for 40- to 49-year-olds in a record time of 26m 28s.
The Masters Men 70+ category in the 6km was won in record time (31m 33s) by Bruce Manly from Rockhampton who was followed home by Michael Davidson of Mackay and local Whitsunday Running Club member Tim McQuoid-Mason in third.
Local runner Millie Groom was in outstanding form and set a record for Girls 16 and under over 4km in a time of 15m 16s. Katie Noonan of Kuttabul was second with local Annalise Kennelley finishing in third.
In one of the bigger fields another record (12m 10s) was set in the 3km Girls 12 and under category by Harper Christison from Emerald with Ivy Chalmers from Moranbah second and her teammate Sharity Noble of Rules of Running Mackay third. The first three in Boys 12 and under were Theo Woods (Rules of Running), Elijah Freedman (Townsville North Stars) and Beau Ralph (ASSET Mackay).
On a beautiful day for running on a well-prepared surface the records kept tumbling when local Kayne Higgins won the Boys 11 and under category followed by Bodhi Fatnowna and Hector Valmadre over 2km. Esther Noble won the girls category ahead of Rose Murphy and Paris Kliese.
Thirty-nine runners aged between 4 and 10 lined up for the 1km which was won by Theo Connell and Julie Smith in the 10 and under category. The 8 and under category was won by Ethan Ralph and Catherine Farrell. It was a new experience for several of the younger competitors and there were outstanding runs by Corbin Barr and Bailee Boulton who won the 6 and under category.
The day’s races concluded with a relay shootout over 6km with each member running a 2km leg. The shootout was won by Rule’s Running from Mackay.
“The going was good on a well-prepared track that resulted in some amazing times. It was great to welcome runners from all around our State and to see the younger athletes getting an opportunity to experience cross country running in its truest form. Our thanks go out to the Whitsunday Regional Council for their financial support and allowing us to use their awesome park,” said event manager and Whitsunday Running Club President Tim McQuiod-Mason.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Running Club

It has been a big couple of weeks as senior men unfortunately had to withdraw from the 2026 season. The women however still presented a strong showing. The Whitsunday Raiders women’s team were Mackay Rugby Union 2025 Champions and are ambitious to be in the running again for the grand final this year.
The 16th May will mark a Super Saturday for the women as the Whitsunday Sports Park will host all 4 women’s teams, putting on 2 games. The event will also host the P.W.R.U Ladies Day Function – showing appreciation for the wives, girlfriends and players with their contributions to the club.
Games will include P.W.R.U v Bowen at 3pm, Slade Point v Moranbah at 4pm, as well as potential for some 7-a-side games by the men during the day aswell.
There will be further games on June 6th against Slade Point, 20th June against Bowen and 4th July against Moranbah.
The women’s team are also playing an ANZAC Day Round in Mackay at Lepreachaun Park against Moranbah.

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Whitsunday United endured a mixed weekend on the road, with dominant attacking displays tempered by hard-fought defeats.
The Division 2 men battled bravely against a strong Sarina outfit but fell to a narrow 1–0 loss. After a slow start with several new faces finding their feet, United steadied to head into the break level. The second half proved an even contest, though Sarina’s lone goal midway through was enough to separate the sides in a scrappy encounter. Caleb Grenci and Sam Dowd were standout inclusions, both making their senior debuts.
In contrast, Division 1 produced a commanding performance, dismantling Magpies 14–0. Jake Flaherty set the tone early with a stunning long-range strike, sparking a dominant display. United exploited space behind the defence to lead 5–0 before the break, then capitalised on tiring opponents in the second half. Hayden Vanderdrift and Cy Taylor each netted hat-tricks, while Flaherty and Nathan Sothmann bagged doubles.
The women’s side faced a tough opener against top-of-the-league Lions in Mackay, with several players making their 11-a-side debuts. A fast-paced first half tested the squad, but they regrouped well after the break, showing determination to contain the scoreline. Nicole Wilkinson impressed in defence with her reading of the play, while Alexis Ripps provided relentless effort in midfield, highlighting strong team spirit and promising signs ahead.
U23s edged Rangers 1–0 in a tight contest, with Luke Nightingale saving a penalty before Sebastian Shand netted the winner. The Premiers were unable to follow suit, falling short after conceding early and struggling to recover despite flashes of promise. With a home fixture next weekend, the Premiers will be looking to respond and show the quality within the squad.
Contributed with thanks to Joscelyn O’Keefe

Tora Delac with younger brother Harris and Coach Mark Erickson Photo supplied
Cannonvale Cannons swimmer Tora Delac has delivered another impressive performance on the national stage, competing at the 2026 Australian Age Championships on the Gold Coast.
Qualifying for the event is an achievement in itself, with demanding time standards required to secure a place. Tora earned her spot in five events; 50m Freestyle, 50m Breaststroke, 50m Backstroke, and 100m Freestyle, marking a significant milestone in her swimming journey.
Racing across a full week at this level requires not only physical endurance but also strong mental focus, with athletes needing to consistently perform against some of the country’s best. Tora rose to the challenge, maintaining her composure throughout the meet and delivering solid, consistent swims across all events.
She recorded times on par with her personal bests throughout the week and achieved top 50 percentile finishes in both the 50m Breaststroke and 100m Freestyle. At a national level, where fields often include more than 70 competitors and results can be separated by mere seconds, these results reflect a highly competitive performance.
This marks Tora’s third consecutive year competing at the Australian Age Championships, highlighting her dedication and continued progression in the sport.
Head Coach Mark Erickson praised her efforts, saying, “Tora continues to show great maturity in her racing. To qualify for five events and hold her form across an entire championship week is a fantastic achievement. She’s building valuable experience at this level, and it’s exciting to see her development year on year.”
The Cannonvale Cannons congratulate Tora on representing the club with pride and determination.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

Round 1 of the Mackay Rugby League competition kicked off over the weekend, with the Whitsunday Brahmans travelling to face long-time rivals, the Mackay Magpies.
A strong brigade of players and supporters made the trip, with the Magpies’ home ground awash in purple and green. The crowd reflected the excitement around the Brahmans following a huge pre season and the addition of several key imports across all grades.
The Under 20s, led by captain Darcy Milne and vice-captain Kassius Bell, took to the field in the heat of the day. Bell, one of the club’s young imports from NZ, added spark to the side. Despite a 64 to 0 result, the scoreline did not reflect the effort shown, with the group determined to bounce back.
Reserve Grade followed, with coach Matt Court’s side showing clear signs of a strong pre-season. With the return of Xanthe Power and Sam Keys, alongside Captain Fletcher Turner and fullback Lochie Wake, the side remained competitive throughout. New signing Jarrod McDonald added strength through the middle, but the Magpies edged ahead to win 30 to 16.
In A Grade, the Brahmans started strongly. New Zealand import Caleb Thompson impressed on debut with massive hits and strong runs, while UK recruit Sam Moorhouse also dominated through the middle. The contest remained tight early before the Magpies pulled away in the second half to secure a 40 to 12 win.
Despite the results, the Brahmans showed resilience across all grades, with a strong mix of local talent and imports setting the tone for the season ahead.
The Brahmans return home this Saturday for special ANZAC Round against Mackay Brothers at Les Stagg Park, with gates open from 2pm.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Brahmans RLFC

BUT FIRST
Sara Hagy took out the Gross Championship at the Bowen Ladies’ Open on Sat 18/4, as well as the A grade longest drive and an NTP. Well done Sara, you have done PGC proud- many congratulations.
12 PGC ladies are off to Country Week to represent PGC at Rocky and Yeppoon, good luck girls, we’ll be watching (figuratively) with interest.
AND NOW FOR THE RESULTS : WEEK ENDING 19/4/26
TUESDAY 14/4/26
PGC - Stableford
MEN :
Winner : Wilf Herweg 40 points (C/B)
R/Up : Allen Roberts
3rd : Louis Neethling 36 points
NTPs : Aaron Prosser, Penny Wardroper (2nd), Wilf Herweg (13th), John Grosskreutz (16th)
VETS : Stableford at Home Hill
19 Vets (6 ladies/13 men) made the trip to Home Hill for the first leg of the Whitsunday Group games (including a minor hold up on the 1 road in and out scenario) due to an accident on the Bruce Highway.They acquitted ourselves well on the day, those domed greens were probable the hardest part of the day.
NOTABLE LADIES :
Paula McQuat (28 points), Tiina Randmae and Leanne Alexander (27 points), Anna Winterbourn (25 points). The winner on the day was Lynne Windt (35 points), r/up Joy Hose (34 points)
NOTABLE MEN :
Craig McLean (33 points), Gary Scotford and Trevor Paroz (32 points), John Roser (30 points), Peter Lindsay (29 points) and John Strelec (27 points).
The winner was Guy Leblowitz 39 points, r/up was Neil Francis 36 points
NTPs : Well done to Elspeth Scotford, Leanne Alexander, Ken Granger and Nic Apruzzese.
WEDNESDAY 15/4/26
PGC - Stableford
LADIES :
Winner : Tiina Randmae 35 Points
NTPs : Ann Gardel (2nd), Sherri Meade (16th)
THURSDAY 16/4/26
MARCH MM sponsored by Loot Pay
PGC - MEN :
A Grade :
Winner : Adam Stroud 68 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Gary Scotford
B Grade :
Winner :Ken Granger 70 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Rob Webb
NTPs : Mitchell Whitton (2nd), Brian Allen (9th), Gary Scotford (13th), Ken Lovett (16th)
FRIDAY 17/4/26
9 hole Run sponsored by the Metropole Hotel : Front 9
Winner : Kell Geard 22 points (C/B)
R/up : Wil Bernett
3rd : Simon Wilmot 21 points
NTPs : Luke Wayth (2nd), Luke Paroz (9th)
SATURDAY 18/4/26
Stableford sponsored by MBW
MEN :
A Grade :
Winner : Aaron Wingrove 38 points (C/B)
R/Up : Billy O’Connor
B Grade :
Winner : Brian Allen 41 points
R/Up : Trevor Paroz 39 points
NTPs : Russel Lakey (2nd), Conrad Werner (9th), John Dodds (13th), Bradley Wilkinson (16th)
LADIES
Winner : Peta Thomas 39 points
R/Up : Edwina Pettiford 34 points
NTPs : Sherri Meade (2nd), Edwina Pettiford (9th)
SUNDAY 19/4/26
March MM sponsored by KJC
MEN :
Winner : Kelvin Stephens 65 nett
R/Up : Dean Barnard 68 nett
NTPs : Kelvin Stephens (2nd), George Meharry (9th), Jake Cremor (13th), Alex Schultz (16th)
LADIES :
Winner : Edwina Pettiford 69 nett
R/Up : Paula McQuat 71 nett
NTPs : Loretta Puttick (2nd), Sara Hagy (9th)
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Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Friday Football ⚽
Whitsunday United Football Club take on Mackay Rangers
6pm Mens Div 2
8pm Mens Div 1
Saturday ANZAC DAY
AFL - Whitsunday Sea Eagles take on Moranbah & Mackay Magpies
10:40am U16 Girls Moranbah v Mackay Magpies
11:55am U13 Whitsunday Sea Eagles v Moranbah
1:15pm U15 Whitsunday Sea Eagles v Moranbah
2:40pm U17 Whitsunday Sea Eagles v Moranbah
4:10pm Women –Whitsunday Sea Eagles v Moranbah
approx. 5:30pm Last Post –
6:00pm Men Whitsunday Sea Eagles v Moranbah
Saturday Football ⚽
Whitsunday United Football Club take on Mackay Rangers
3:00 PM Whitsunday United FC Women v Mackay Rangers FC Women
5:00 PM Whitsunday United FC U23 Men v Mackay Wanderers FC U23 Men
7:00 PM Whitsunday United FC Men v Mackay Wanderers FC Men

The winning team of Mark Mawson, Patron Alison Holmes, skipper Betty Nicole, and lead Sue Dakin. Photo supplied
With school holidays coming to an end, our Men's and Women's competitions are in full progress. We also had a very productive week of great bowling, starting off on Tuesday afternoon with the Alison Holmes Memorial Day, an annual event sponsored by Alison, who is a life member of our club and the Patron of the Ladies division.
Before the bowling tournament started, Alison proudly presented Sandra Argo, Betty Nicole, and Maureen Barnard with their Veteran Badges. Then the 24 bowlers started the tournament, with many spectators in attendance, including Mae Secomb, looking very sprightly—another life member of our club.
The winning team, skippered by Betty Nicole, who was in brilliant form, with lead Sue Dakin and second Mark Mawson, secured a thrilling victory and is this week's photo, being presented their prize by Alison Holmes.
Wednesday afternoon, besides having Men's and Women's club matches in progress, we still managed 22 bowlers. The highest winning score of the day went to skipper Arthur McManus, who, with lead Mervyn Stewart, achieved an outstanding 33–14 victory over skipper Ted Cullen and lead Barry Wainwright.
Friday morning saw the Endeavour Foundation staff and underprivileged children arrive for lawn bowls lessons. John is improving every visit, as is Deon, whilst Michael, Jett, and Kathy show great potential and could easily represent Airlie Beach in the disability games next year.
Saturday continued Senior Singles, with A Division and B Division singles quarter-finals in progress.
Sunday afternoon saw nineteen bowlers participate, with two games of pairs and two games of triples. Club Manager Fiona Greener prepared a wonderful afternoon tea and refreshments. She also threw the dice to determine the winning team, with the highest score going to the team of Tony (“take the money”) Whitehorn as skipper, with Alan Pershouse as lead, winning 36–18 over Arthur and Liz McManus in a match that was close until the final ends.
Next week we shall see the return of Business House Bowls and also prepare for the arrival of the Christian College students, who will hopefully provide a team to make Airlie Beach and its constituents proud, representing our area with distinction.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

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The paddles are already cutting cleanly through the water, and if the opening regatta is anything to go by, 2026 is shaping up to be a standout year for outrigger canoeing in the Whitsundays.
Team Whitsunday officially launched their season at The Dam in the Atherton Tablelands, delivering an impressive performance that set the tone for the months ahead. Competing across a range of divisions, the club secured multiple podium finishes, including standout gold medal victories in the Senior Master Women OC6 1000m sprint—where they edged out reigning national champions—as well as dominant performances in OC2 events from both senior master and open women crews.
The results reflect not just talent, but consistency and depth across the squad. Silver medals flowed across divisions, from open women OC6 races to master and platinum categories, while a hard-fought bronze in the Master Men OC6 8km rounded out a strong medal tally. For a regional club, it was a powerful statement of intent.
Beyond the medals, the achievement highlights the strength of a community-driven sport. Based at Shingley Beach, Team Whitsunday trains and competes in one of Australia’s most picturesque locations, where locals and visitors alike regularly witness the colourful canoes slicing through the turquoise waters. The club’s presence extends far beyond home, travelling to regattas across North Queensland—from Port Douglas down to Emu Park—building both competitive success and community connection.
Now, attention turns to what promises to be a landmark season. A major highlight will be the return of the Hamilton Island Outrigger Cup on Hamilton Island, an event making a highly anticipated comeback after a decade-long hiatus. The international stage also beckons, with paddlers setting their sights on the World Sprint Titles in Singapore, where the world’s best crews will converge.
With a packed calendar of racing, training, and community events ahead, momentum is clearly on Team Whitsunday’s side. Backed by strong local support and driven by a passionate paddling culture, the club is not only competing at a high level—it’s helping put the Whitsundays on the map in the global outrigger scene.
If the opening regatta was any indication, this season won’t just be big—it could be unforgettable.
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9 Competitors, 29 medals!!!
The team from the Northern Beaches Shito-Ryu Karate Dojo consisted of a 10 and 12 year old, three teenagers and four adults who competed at the Traditional Japanese Karate National Championships in Adelaide recently. Sensei (Teacher) Helle was a competitor and also a Judge.
For some it was the first ever tournament and first ever medal, for others it was competition in new and more difficult divisions.
After months of intense training and weekends given to honing their skills, each and every team member showcased impeccable technique and unwavering commitment to their art. With a Sensei who is also a Judge, regular training is conducted at a high standard as reflectedby the results.
Training continued on arrival in Adelaide with days of beach training and as guests in a local Dojo.
Brothers Nathanial and Aksel with Mum Sensei Helle. Friend Logan: 2 Gold, 1 Silver 1 Bronze
Family of Dad Tim: 1 Gold, 1 Bronze, Mum Nicky: 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze. and 10 year old Daughter Phoenix: 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze.
Mother Martha: 1 Gold, 2 Bronze (first medal and competition ever!) and Son Kaito: 2 Gold, 1 Bronze
The team members were on a high as they celebrated their efforts by taking in the sights of Adelaide and the Barossa Valley. As Sensei Helle says, “Growth happens in the dojo, but lifelong bonds are forged on the road”.
The Northern Beaches Karate club runs classes in school term on Tuesday and Thursday held at the Bucasia Community Hall in Wallace Avenue. Sensei Helle also holds Self Defence courses for women and girls with the next session planned for Saturday 13th June, 2026. Further sessions are planned throughout the year. For information please call 0488 146 644
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Contributed with thanks Gerri Kissner

Whitsunday Dirt Riders will host the 2026 Queensland Dirt Track & Track Championships from May 2–4 Photo credit: Nick Bird
The Whitsundays are set to come alive with the sound of engines this May long weekend, as Whitsunday Dirt Riders host the 2026 Queensland Dirt Track & Track Championships from May 2–4.
With more than 100 riders expected to compete across three action-packed days, the event promises high-quality racing and fierce competition, drawing some of the state’s top talent to the region. A number of past championship contenders are set to line up, creating a stacked field and ensuring spectators can expect thrilling battles on track.
Dray’s Park, located on Lascelles Drive on the road to the Whitsunday Coast Airport, will transform into a hub of activity as riders, families, and motorsport fans gather for one of North Queensland’s premier dirt track events.
“Whitsunday Dirt Riders, known for delivering well-run and welcoming events, are excited to bring a championship of this calibre back to the region,” said club president Ben Moran.
“The club’s dedicated volunteers have been working tirelessly behind the scenes to prepare the track and facilities, ensuring an unforgettable experience for competitors and spectators alike”
The event will feature both junior and senior classes, highlighting the depth of talent in the sport and providing a fantastic opportunity for local riders to compete against some of the best in Queensland.
Spectators are encouraged to come along and be part of the action, with a $10 per car entry fee covering the entire weekend.
WHAT: 2026 Queensland Dirt Track & Track Championships
WHEN: May Long Weekend (May 2nd - May 4th)
WHERE: Dray’s Park, Gunyarra

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Mark the calendar. On July 25th and 26th the Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival will return to the region, and this year the stakes are higher than ever.
For 25 years, athletes have been pushing their limits against a backdrop that most people only see on postcards: The Whitsunday Islands. Clear water, warm air and a finish line that makes the long distances worth it. This is what destination racing looks like.
After claiming runner-up status among Australia's premier triathlon events in 2025, this year Airlie Beach Triathlon will be vying for the top spot.
Following last year’s recognition came a milestone 25 years in the making: this year, for the first time, the event is proudly supported by the Queensland State Government, and by Tourism and Events Queensland. That backing signals what the region already knows. This event is serious, and so is its impact on the local economy. Hotels, restaurants, hire companies, local operators — the ripple effect of hundreds of athletes and their supporters showing up in the Whitsundays is significant.
The 2026 edition also carries new weight on the national stage. AusTriathlon, the governing body for triathlon in Australia, has included the Airlie Beach Triathlon as one of Australia's official World Qualifying events — meaning age group athletes competing here have a direct pathway to represent Australia on the world stage. That's a game-changer for competitors and for the event's profile.
The professional field is shaping up to match the occasion. Australian Olympic and Commonwealth Games representatives have already entered, raising the bar for what promises to be a standout weekend of racing.
Race registration is now open. If you've been thinking about it, don't wait. Visit airliebeachtriathlon.com.au to register
Volunteers are the backbone of this event, and the team is looking for good people to be part of it. Contact Val Kimpton on 0438 717 819.
A small number of sponsorship partnerships are still available for businesses wanting a seat at the table. Reach out to Michael Kimpton on 0417 717 818.
Contributed with thanks to the Airlie Beach Triathlon team.
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Sunday’s winners: Penny Warren, Whitton, Billy Myers with President Graeme Read
Tuesday’s winners were Shirley Jones Bouff and Querro Deb Retchless who defeated Lindy Suann, Alby Vigar and Maureen Hyde. In the other game L Parra, M Parra and Ron Hyde defeated Stumpy Adams, Skin Querro and Stuart Jeal. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Club Competition for the week: Men’s A Singles Gavin Charles defeated Kevin Baxter. Ladies Pairs Celly Jeal and Deb Retchless defeated Pat Tracey and Maureen Hyde.
On Sunday afternoon three rinks of triples were played. Winners for the afternoon in a closely fought match were Bill Myers Penny Warren and Kennedy Whitton who defeated Gavin Charles, Graeme Read and Pat Tracey. In the other games Teresa Willshire, Maureen Hyde and Greg Colquhoun defeated Toni Bowen, Bouff Querro and Allan Rolfe. Skin Querro, Laurie Land and Kevin Daniels defeated Neil Chittende, Ron Hyde and Stuart Jeal. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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Easter is over, the chocolate has been devoured, and great bowls has been played.
Tuesday afternoon social bowls saw an overwhelming victory for skipper Russell Jackson, second Rene Thommen, and lead Mandy O'Brien. Second place on the day went to skipper Warren Mills and Alan Pershouse. The standard and accuracy of our bowlers have improved immensely.
Wednesday afternoon social bowls, well organised by Mervyn Stewart, saw three games of triples. An outstanding result came from a wonderful team performance led by skipper Arthur McManus, with second Mervyn Stewart and lead Barry Wainwright, defeating the strong team of skipper Tony Whitehorn, lead Lu Rogan, and second Ian Passfield, winning 29–9.
The second-place team was led by skipper Andrew Butler, with second Terry Clarke, a great left-handed bowler, and lead Rick Brunell, who needs no introduction.
Saturday morning Scroungers saw first-round winners Maureen Barnard and Margo Stanley, with Maureen being the A Division champion, and the B Division going to John Askew.
Saturday morning also saw the start of the Men's Open Fours. Winning teams progressed to the semi-finals, and on Sunday morning the final was played between skipper Manny Isgro, lead Bob McMahon, second Luke Kinnear, and third Russell Jackson, against skipper John Fielding, lead Arthur McManus, second Bobby Spees, and third Peter Barrett.
In a very close match, Manny Isgro proved to be the difference, with his skills apparent in the latter ends, and his team won 26–17 in a great game watched by many. This will be this week’s photo.
Sunday afternoon saw the team of skipper Mark Mawson and lead Rene Thommen defeat skip Tony Kelly and Sue Walker, who is an outstanding new bowler in the making, in a close match, 26–17. It was a great afternoon had by all, as usual. Our club manager has her finger on the pulse—we are all so lucky to have her fabulous organisational skills.
The finalists in the winning team (on the left) were Luke Kinnear, Bob McMahon, Russell Jackson, and Manny Isgro. Also pictured are Peter Barrett, Arthur McManus, Bobby Spees, and John Fielding, who were gallant in defeat.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

Great job George!! Photo supplied
Whitsunday Swimming Club’s rising para-swimming talent, George Rush, has delivered a breakthrough performance at the 2026 Australian MC Age Championships, recording multiple personal bests and climbing to second in Australia in his age group for the 400m freestyle.
Competing at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre against the country’s top junior multi-class athletes, the 13-year-old showcased significant improvement across several events, underlining his rapid development on the national stage.
George’s standout swim came in the boys’ 400m freestyle, where he slashed 10.7 seconds off his previous best time. The result not only highlighted his endurance and race strategy but also propelled him to No. 2 in Australia for 13-year-old multi-class swimmers in the event.
George continued his strong form in the 50m freestyle, trimming 0.39 seconds from his personal best. George achieved further with a 6.08 second PB in the 200m individual medley.
Across the three-day championship, George competed in both heats and finals for 5 of his 6 nominated events - 50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle, 400m Freestyle, 50m Backstroke and 200IM, gaining valuable experience against elite-level competition while pushing his own limits. George also qualified for the 200m Freestyle, George Placed 14th overall in the 200m Free and recorded another massive personal best time.
The Australian MC Age Championships serve as a key pathway for emerging para-athletes, with many participants aiming to progress to represent Australia on the international stage. For George, the combination of personal bests and a top two national ranking signals a significant step forward in his swimming journey.
With the Brisbane 2032 Paralympic Games drawing closer, performances like these are helping to shape the next generation of Australian talent—and George Rush is quickly establishing himself as one to watch.
Contributed with thanks to the Whitsunday Swimming Club

John Roser and Elspeth Scotford
The APRIL 2026 MONTHLY MEDAL was played on Tuesday in ideal weather and course conditions.
Congratulations to ladies’ winner Elspeth Scotford and John Roser for the men.
RESULTS
LADIES
Winner: Elspeth Scotford with 71 nett
R/Up: Paula McQuat with 73 nett
Rundown: Tiina Randmae (75), Jan Shuwalow and Tina Badenhorst both with 80 points
MEN
Winner: John Roser with a creditable 67 nett
R/Up: Colin Hounsell with 68 nett
Rundown: Peter Lindsay (69), Grossy (70), Craig McClean and Gary Scotford both with 72 nett, John Oates and Ken Granger both with 74 nett, Alen Roberts (75) and John Strelec (76)
PIN SHOTS
Ladies: A Grade - Elspeth Scotford (ITH x2) and Tina Badenhorst
B Grade - Jan Shuwalow (ITH) and Anna Winterbourn
Men: A Grade - Grossy and Gary Scotford (x2)
B Grade - Peter Lindsay, Louis Neethling and John Rtrelec
LEAST PUTTS
TBA
CHIP INS
Jenny Hounsell, Gary Scotford and Grossy
NAGAs
for a ball each Robyn Whitham and Trevor Paroz
DRAWS:
MEMBERSHIP $30 to John Roser
RAFFLE won by Anna Winterbourn
UPCOMING EVENTS:
14/4/26 - HOME HILL WHITSUNDAY GROUP
21/4/26 - STABLEFORD
DITTY
Previous Vets Presidents who are prone to sleeping through alarms should not leave their phone downstairs!!!
Contributed with thanks to John Roser.

The Whitsunday Game Fish Club and REEFIES held their “Sweeties & Squires” Fun Family Fishing Competition last weekend ensuring a fantastic time for all.
The event kicked off on Thursday evening with an informative talk and demonstration by Tristan from MSQ, covering boating safety and the proper use and maintenance of essential safety equipment. Following a short briefing on the event’s relaxed rules, all participating kids received a free rod and reel, tackle box, cap, and a backpack full of goodies.
Committee member Dave Cranmer then delivered an engaging and educational presentation on fish identification, sustainable fishing practices, environmental stewardship, fish handling, and teamwork. A quiz followed, with all the kids achieving excellent results and earning prizes.
10 enthusiastic teams competed over two fun-filled days. Most fish caught were carefully released after a quick photo, with only a few kept for dinner—highlighting the club’s strong commitment to responsible and sustainable fishing practices.

The weekend wrapped up with a lively presentation on Sunday afternoon, featuring a huge array of prizes for the ladies and kids, along with a couple for the “big boys,” who took on crew-only roles this time. Delicious food was enjoyed by all, adding to the celebratory atmosphere.
While the Doolan family claimed top honours in a closely contested competition, the true spirit of the weekend was about bringing families together, enjoying time on the water, and creating lasting memories.
Events like this play an important role in the Whitsundays community, fostering a love for the outdoors, encouraging sustainable fishing practices, and strengthening connections between families, local organisations, and future generations of anglers. The involvement of generous sponsors and the dedication of the club committee helped make the event inclusive, educational, and rewarding for everyone involved.
All the kids received great prizes, while the ladies were treated to bubbles and chocolates. There were plenty of giveaways and fun prizes for all, with support from generous sponsors and the ever-enthusiastic Reefies mascot, “SAILEE,” who promised the event will be even bigger and better next year.
The next club event is the Queenfish and Trevally Rally, taking place on the 16th and 17th of May—don’t miss it!


The Whitsunday Raiders Rugby Union Club is setting its sights on an exciting international opportunity, with plans underway for a junior development tour to Japan in April 2027.
The proposed tour will see a group of young Raiders players and their families travel overseas to experience a new culture, build lifelong friendships, and represent the Whitsunday region on the international stage through rugby.
Club President Tim Oberg said the tour is about much more than just sport.
“This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for our young players and their families,” he said. “It’s about broadening horizons, building independence, and creating experiences that will stay with them long after their playing days are over.”
Oberg also highlighted that rugby union’s global reach makes opportunities like this uniquely possible.
“An overseas tour like this is a real point of difference for rugby union,” he said. “It’s a truly international game, and that opens the door for experiences and connections that you simply don’t get in many other sports.”
Japan has a strong and growing rugby culture, particularly following the success of the Rugby World Cup in 2019. The tour is expected to include a series of matches against local Japanese teams, as well as cultural experiences designed to immerse players in Japanese life.
“For many of these families, it will be their first time travelling overseas,” Oberg said. “To do that together, as part of a team representing their community, is incredibly powerful.”
Importantly, the tour is designed to be inclusive and open to all players, regardless of ability.
“This is about participation, connection and personal growth,” Oberg said. “Every child deserves the chance to be part of something like this.”
While the opportunity is exciting, the cost of international travel presents a significant barrier for many families. The club is committed to making the tour as accessible as possible and is now calling on local businesses and community partners to help bring the vision to life.
“We want every player who wants to go on this tour to have the opportunity to do so, regardless of their financial situation,” Oberg said. “That’s why we’re reaching out to the Whitsunday business community for support.”
Sponsorship opportunities are now available, with local businesses invited to play a role in supporting the next generation of athletes and ambassadors for the region. Contributions will go directly towards travel costs, accommodation, and tour logistics, helping to ease the financial burden on families.
“This is a chance for businesses to invest in our young people and be part of something really special,” Oberg said. “The Whitsundays has always been a community that gets behind its own, and we’re confident that spirit will shine through again.”
The tour is still in the planning stages, with further details to be confirmed in the coming months. In the meantime, the Raiders will also be undertaking a range of fundraising initiatives to support the journey.
Anyone interested in supporting the Whitsunday Raiders Japan Tour can contact the club directly to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.
“This is about creating memories, building character, and representing the Whitsundays with pride,” Oberg said. “We can’t wait to bring this opportunity to life.”
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Junior Rugby Union

Sue and Ian Cordell – (Club Members), Kieran Rundle – (Gravity Fitness Owner), Sigrid Eitler and Dianne Jackson – (Parabench Competitors)

The Whitsundays is set to take centre stage in the world of para-sport, with Whitsunday Weightlifting Club hosting a Parabench Development Competition as part of the 2026 North Queensland Games — the largest multi-sport competition in regional Australia.
The event is scheduled for Saturday 2nd May at St Catherine’s Catholic College with the competition starting at 10am. It is open to all competitors of all abilities and experience levels. Parabench is part of Powerlifting Australia and provides training and strength development and optional competition opportunities.
The competition is a welcoming entry point into para powerlifting and is catered towards anyone with a lower limb disability who would like to attempt bench pressing in a supported, competitive environment.
"This is about breaking down barriers and showing people what's possible," said Leanne Knox, founder and Head Coach of Whitsunday Weightlifting Club.
"We want anyone who has ever been curious about the sport to come along, give it a go, and discover just how capable they are. You don't need experience — you just need to show up. It is a fantastic opportunity for all people with any disability to see what's possible.”
The club is encouraging the local community to cheer on the region’s best para-athletes as they compete in their local area.
The NQ Games runs from 1–4 May 2026 across the Mackay, Whitsundays and Isaac regions, celebrating its 42nd year and featuring more than 40 sports.
For enquiries about the Parabench Development Competition, contact Whitsunday Weightlifting Club on 0411 199 427 or on social media.
WHAT: Parabench Development Competition
WHEN: Saturday 2nd May, 10am
WHERE: St Catherine’s College

On Tuesday, S Jones, D Retchless and M Hyde defeated B Myers, S Querro and A Vigar. In the other game A Nailand and R Hyde defeated S Adams and B Querro. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Club Competition for the week. In the Men’s A Singles A Rolfe defeated G Read.
Ladies B Grade singles. T Bowen defeated C Jeal, Crooked Kitty D Wallace defeated P Warren.
Ladies Fours. L Suann, S Jones, D Retchless and M Hyde defeated L Scells, P Tracey, D Wallace and P Warren.
Winners for Sunday afternoon were Bill Myers, D Retchless and G Read defeating A Nailand, M Hyde and P Tracey.
Other games: T Bowen, S Querro and R Hyde defeated C Jeal, A Vigar and G Charles. L Suann and P Warren defeated T Blair and S Jeal. The jackpot didn’t go off.
It is not long now until our Winter Bingo starts. Get ready for Friday 1st May at the club for a 9.30 start. Check Facebook for further details.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
1 - Sunday's Winners Deb Retchless and Graeme Read.
Proserpine Bowls Club Report
On Wednesday, 8 players enjoyed games of pairs in Social bowls. Bruce Uhe and Barry Zillmann defeated Alen Sanderson and Trevor Parsons 28 - 13; Henny Tattam and Mike Harrison defeated Arthur Griffith and Philip Brown 24 - 11.
As so many people had family commitments during the weekend, we didn't have any social bowls on Sunday.
Looking forward to a bit drier time in the weather so that we can get on to working our way through the competition games.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

It’s time to celebrate for the Whitsunday Sea Eagles as they enter an exciting new chapter, with years of hard work culminating in the installation of new lights for the AFL oval at Whitsunday Sportspark.
For years the Whitsunday Sea Eagles have shown up week in, week out training and playing in semi-darkness, while continuing to build the strong and successful club we see today.
“This is a huge milestone for our Club, and we couldn’t be prouder of our Committee and volunteers. The time and effort they’ve poured in behind the scenes truly shows their passion for creating something special and lasting for our community” said Whitsunday Sea Eagles President Chris Morrison said.
Excited by the return of night footy to the Whitsunday Sportspark, the Sea Eagles will host a special ANZAC Day fixture against Moranbah to be played under lights for the first time.
At approximately 5:30pm between the Women’s and Men’s matches the Last Post will be played - providing a moment to pause, reflect, and honour the significance of the day - before the Men’s game kicks off under lights at 6:00pm.
Saturday 25 April – Whitsunday Sportspark AFL Oval
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles
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Photo credit: Musco Lighting Australia

The March 2026 Monthly Medal was played on Tuesday March 31st – finally! Blustery conditions and sandy greens greeted the 10 ladies and 19 men. Congratulations to ladies winner Leanne Alexander (becoming a habit) and David Woods for the men.
Welcome to new members Norman Foster, Steven Stewart and Michael Stewart.
RESULTS
LADIES
Winner: Leanne Alexander with 73 nett
R/Up: Tiina Randmae also with 73 nett on a count back
Rundown: Tina Badenhorst (74), Paula McQuat and Kath Borer both with 75 points
MEN
Winner: David Woods with a creditable 67 nett
R/Up: John Oates with 68 nett
Rundown: Colin Hounsell (71), Gary Scotford (72), Steven Stewart (73), Craig McLean (birthday boy), John Roser, Neil Cawthorne, Louis Neethling and Norman Foster all with 75 nett
PIN SHOTS
Ladies: A Grade - Tina Badenhorst (x2) and Elspeth Scotford
B Grade - Tina Randmae (x2) and Paula McQuat
Men: A Grade - Ken Granger, Gary Scotford and Nick Apruzzese
B Grade - David Woods (x2) and Peter Lindsay
LEAST PUTTS
Elspeth Scotford 28 putts and Barry Mortimer 28 putts
CHIP INS
No chip ins
NAGAs
For a ball each, Jenny Hounsell and John Strelec
DRAWS:
MEMBERSHIP jackpots to $30 next week
RAFFLE $50 to Ken Granger
UPCOMING EVENTS:
TUE 7/4/26 - APRIL 2026 MONTHLY MEDAL
TUE 14/4/26 - HOME HILL WHITSUNDAY GROUP
DITTY
Our Vets President now knows that a fancy car may cost you both time and money!
1- Monthly medal winners, David Woods and Leanne Alexander

Starting on Tuesday afternoon, play was run by Lyn Graham, where skipper David Bradley, with lead Gail Simms and second Dawn Dowell, were the winners of the day.
Wednesday afternoon social bowls saw a fantastic performance from Bob Spees as skipper. He was absolutely unstoppable, with Rick Brunell, arguably the best lead in the club, and Ian Passfield, a new bowler who is going places fast as he improves each week. He will no doubt be a very valuable asset to our little club in the future. Their winning score was 25–14.
Saturday morning saw the resumption of Scroungers, with all players vying for a place in the final. First-round winners were Tony Whitehorn, who won his way into the final in a tiebreaker, and Russell Jackson, who was the victor in the A Division. The B Division was won by Dennis Donadelli, beating Margo Stanley, which is a very difficult achievement. Congratulations to all.
Sunday afternoon social bowls saw 18 bowlers competing for the prize, and it was wonderful to welcome back ex-President Peter Barrett, our Life Member Paul Osborne, and Mrs Alma Rose Mawson after three months in the Philippines.
John rolled the dice, which came up number 3, meaning the prize was for the biggest winning margin. This was won by the team of skipper Peter Barrett, with the relentless “Wild Bill” Gordon at lead and Bowen’s finest, Don Hogarth, at second, who won 25–15.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
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Skipper Peter Barrett, lead Bill Gordon, and Don Hogarth at second.
Photo supplied

The Whitsundays announced itself as a serious player on the Queensland grappling circuit on Saturday 28 March, with the inaugural Escape Submission Grappling Series, presented by Fleming Painters, held in Cannonvale.
Over 110 competitors from nine Queensland clubs took to the mats across 230 Gi and no Gi divisions, with male and female categories running across all age groups and belt-rankings – from five-year-olds finding their feet to 45-year-olds who clearly have no intention of slowing down. Bouts were run as one-on-one, three and five minute rounds, with some high level QLD black belts showcasing their skills and stamina with 10 minute superfights.
Escape Jiu Jitsu Head Coach Danny Johns said the first competition was a resounding success.
"Escape Jiu Jitsu is a new club, and to host a competition of this size within ten weeks of opening our doors has been incredible. Thank you to our members, competitors, volunteers, families and sponsors for making today happen," Mr Johns said.
Athletes travelled from Cairns, Mackay, Moranbah and Townsville to compete — a field that speaks to the appetite for quality regional competition across Queensland. Among them were Australian National No Gi/ Pan Pacific No Gi Black Belt champion Ethan Cannon and Australian National Gi and no Gi champion purple belt Melissa Patrick plus highly decorated black belts Christian Merino and Brody Maguire, whose participation signals that the home of Jiu Jitsu in the Whitsundays is Escape Jiu Jitsu.
Newly formed team, Escape Jiu Jitsu saw 28 Whitsundays locals aged from 7 to 41 years on the mats, many for the first time.
Competition results:
Gold medals
5
Silver medals
8
Bronze medals
20
Total competitors
33
Planning for the next competition is underway with dates and entries announced in the coming months.

Ten-year-old rising star Eloise Chegwidden has taken the Queensland swimming scene by storm, claiming two state titles in just two months and cementing her status as one of the region’s most exciting young athletes.
Representing the Cannonvale Cannons Swim Club and training at the Cannonvale Swim Centre, Eloise first made waves in February at the Hancock Prospecting Queensland Sprint Championships in Brisbane. Competing on debut at the event, she powered her way to gold and the title of “Queensland Champion” in the 10-year-old girls 50m breaststroke—an impressive achievement against some of the state’s best young swimmers.
She followed up that performance in March as a member of the Northern Region Swim Team at the Queensland Representative School Sports State Swimming Championships, also held in Brisbane, where she delivered another standout swim. Competing in the 11-year-old girls 50m breaststroke, Eloise claimed gold—going one better than her silver medal in the same event last year.
In a breakthrough performance, Eloise clocked a personal best time of 39.75 seconds, breaking the 40-second barrier for the first time and highlighting her rapid progression in the pool.
A Year 6 student at St Catherine’s Catholic College, Eloise’s dedication to training and competition is clearly paying off. Her recent success has earned her selection to represent both her school and the state of Queensland at the School Sport Australia National Swimming Championships in Melbourne this November, where she will compete against the nation’s best young swimmers.
CAPTIONS:

Cannonvale Cannons swimmers have achieved outstanding success, with 15 athletes selected to represent North Queensland at the Queensland Representative School Sport Championships in Brisbane.
Selection in the North Queensland team is a significant achievement, with the region spanning from Proserpine to Ingham and west to Charters Towers. Competing outside of club swimming, this pathway brings together the very best school-aged swimmers across the region.
The 13–19 years team featured Jax Clayworth, Hamilton Anflous, Tyler Bennett, Thomas Ganter, Tora Delac, Celeste Orenshaw and Roxanne Groom. Coach Kate and committee member Jane Delac also supported the team as managers, while Tora Delac was named Team Captain, an honour reflecting her leadership and commitment.
Jax Clayworth delivered a standout performance, claiming silver in the 200m Butterfly and bronze in both the 400m Freestyle and 400m Individual Medley, along with two additional top ten finishes. Thomas Ganter secured a top ten placing in the 200m IM, while Roxanne Groom placed 8th in the 200m Breaststroke.
In the 10–12 years division, Lucas Korosec, Miller Eaves, Mackenzie Bennett, Eloise Chegwidden, Maeve Dichiera, Zane Clayworth, Alex Trefz and Harris Delac all represented the region with pride.
Eloise Chegwidden was crowned Queensland State Champion in the 50m Breaststroke, swimming a personal best 39.75. Lucas Korosec achieved personal bests in 10 of his 11 events, earning bronze in the 50m Backstroke and three top ten finishes. Miller Eaves impressed with a 15-second personal best in the 200m IM.
The Cannons also celebrate recent North Queensland Age Champions: Miller Eaves (10 years), Eloise Chegwidden (10 years), Jax Clayworth (12 years) and Tora Delac (15 years).
A fantastic achievement and a strong finish to the season, with only the 2026 Australia Age Championships in April remaining on the calendar.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
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1 - 15 Cannonvale Cannons swimmers have been selected to represent North Queensland. Photo supplied

The days may be getting shorter, but the standard of bowling at the club continues to improve each week.
Tuesday afternoon saw 20 bowlers competing, with Lyn Graham and Sue Dakin taking out the winners’ prize. Stacey Hadlow and Sue Walker claimed second place after an entertaining and skilful session.
On Wednesday (25/3), 17 bowlers took to the green in a day superbly run by Mervyn Stewart. The standout team was Warren Mills, lead Duncan Smith, and second Terry Clarke, who delivered an impressive 27–10 victory.
Wednesday night Corporate Bowls continues to be dominated by “Girl Power,” with Maureen Barnard, Gail Simms, Sue Dakin, and skipper Cathy Russell remaining unbeaten after eight straight wins. Flame Tree, represented by Craig Kennedy, Brendan Rock, and Ben Dooland, sit in second place. A new competition will begin after schools return in April.
The Men’s Pairs over the weekend produced outstanding performances. In a thrilling final, Manny Isgro and Luke Kinnear defeated Harry Quad and Andy McDougall 19–16 in a match that kept spectators on the edge of their seats.
In the Ladies Fours final, Elaine Kippen’s team—Sandra Argo, Dawn Dowell, and Kathryn Remmeswaal—played strongly, but Joan McGrath, Lyn Graham, Vicki Spann, and Ladda Purdie proved too consistent and claimed victory.
Scroungers Round 5 will be held on Easter Saturday (9:30 am start), with Social Bowls on Easter Sunday at 1 pm (names in by 12:30 pm). Don’t forget: Tradies vs Non-Tradies begins in June.
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Skipper Joan McGrath with lead Lyn Graham , Vicki Spann, Ladda Purdie who relentlessly wore down their competitors for an outstanding performance of skilful bowls
Photo supplied

On Tuesday a single Stableford competition was played in difficult soggy conditions which was reflected in the low point scoring.
Congratulations to the ladies winner Leanne Alexander (second week in a row) and Craig McLean (runner up last week) for the men.
RESULTS
LADIES
Winner: Leanne Alexander 29 points
R/Up: Elspeth Scotford with 26 points
Rundown: Lyn Muller (26), Heather Luvis (25) and Paula McQuat (23)
MEN
Winner: Craig McClean 30 points
R/Up: John Roser with 29 points
Rundown: Mark Richards also with 29 points on a count back, Louis Neethling, John Oates and John Wallace all with 27 points
PIN SHOTS
Ladies: A Grade - Lyn Muller, Elspeth Scotford and Heather Luvis
B Grade - Tiina Randmae and Paula McQuat
Men: A Grade - John Roser and Craig McClean
B Grade - Barry Mortimer and John Oates
CHIP INS
Trevor Peroz, Barry Mortimer and Vic Feldman (x2)
NAGAs
For a ball each Jenny Hounsell and Wilf Herweg
DRAWS:
MEMBERSHIP jackpots to $20 next week
WEEKLY RAFFLE $50 to Robyn Whitham
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Next week 31/3/26 - MARCH 2026 Monthly Medal and count your putts
DITTY
There are 3 roads to ruin: gambling and golf. The most pleasant, the quickest but the surest is with golf
Contributed with thanks to John Roser.
1 – Winners, Craig McLean and Leanne Alexander

On Tuesday afternoon the elusive jackpot that has been accumulating from last year finally went off in the game between Lindy Suann Robyn Stitt and Alby Vigar who defeated Stumpy Adams Sue Shearing and Ron Hyde. In the other game it couldn’t have been any closer with a draw between Bron Tolcher Shirley Jones and Maureen Hyde against Andy Nayland Skin Querro and Deb Retchless.
Club Competition is now underway. In the Men’s A Singles A Rolfe defeated S Jeal and K Daniels defeated M Drummond. Consistency for the Ladies C Jeal defeated T Willshire and L Scells defeated M Hyde.
Winners for Sunday afternoon were Gordon Querro Maureen Hyde and Kennedy Whitton defeated Toni Bowen Cliff Queero and Pat Tracey, In the other games Andy Nayland Ron Hyde Greg Colquhoun defeated Penny Warren Alby Vigar and Allan Rolfe and Teresa Willshire Gavin Charles and Kevin Daniels drew with Deb Rethchless Graeme Read and Stuart Jeal. The jackpot number did come out but players decided to build up the bank.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
1 - President Deb Retchless with Stumpy Adams, Sue Shearing, Ron Hyde, Alby Vigar and Lindy Suann.

Proserpine Bowls Club is advising members that draws are done and have been sent out to all for all the club competitions except for the ladies, mixed pairs and the B Triples and Fours.
The B Pairs started on Sunday with a hotly contested game for the first round. Jonathan Levett and David Ling defeated Kendall Watts and Trevor Parsons in a close game 23 - 21. The other game to be played in this competition is Alen Sanderson and Mike Harrison v Vince Olsen and Todd Leys.
In social bowls on Wednesday Henny Tattam and Trevor Parsons defeated Alen Sanderson and Philip Brown 33 -21; Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison defeated Arthur Griffith and Barry Zillman 21-13.
On Sunday Arthur Griffith and Mike Harrison defeated Henny Tattam and Bruce Uhe 24 -17; Louisa (visitor from Germany), Alen Sanderson and Heather Brown defeated Kiara (visitor from Germany), Alen and Philip Brown 25 - 16.
The are no Barefoot Bowls available this Friday with it being Good Friday. There will be social bowls available as usual on Wednesday and Sunday afternoon.
The club is wishing all a safe and happy Easter.
Players who have competition commitments this year are encouraged to look at every opportunity to mutually agree about starting to progress the competition. We all know how hard it is to get times suitable for all the competition to take place on the same day. Relieve some of the stress by organising possible dates and run them by our Games Director to organise green preparation and availability.

Whitsunday United FC (WUFC) men delivered a spirited set of performances in their opening round clashes against Mackay Lions, with a mix of results and valuable lessons on the road.
The U23s controlled proceedings from the outset, dominating possession and moving the ball confidently. Despite creating several chances, they were unable to break the deadlock, settling for a 0–0 draw. A clean sheet away from home, with several players making their debuts, provides a promising foundation as they begin their title defence.
In the Premier fixture, WUFC made a fast start against the reigning champions. Premier debutant Aaron Kinsella opened his account from the penalty spot after Reef Peel was brought down, before doubling the lead soon after with a composed finish from another Peel assist. Lions responded strongly in the second half, levelling the match before briefly taking the lead. However, Whitsundays showed resilience, with Max O’Keefe firing home to secure an entertaining 3–3 draw.
Division 1 Men showed plenty of attacking promise despite a 4–3 loss. Goals from Sam Reynolds, Rale Mudford and Nathan Sothmann highlighted their quality, but defensive lapses and fatigue allowed Lions to edge a closely contested encounter.
Division 2 Men produced a disciplined performance to claim a 2–0 win. Phil McAllister and Sam Watson both found the net in the first half, capitalising on their chances, while the side managed the game well after the break to deny Lions any momentum.
Across all grades, WUFC showed encouraging signs heading into the season.
Caption
Aaron Kinsella
Photo supplied

It has been another fantastic week, with both Ladies’ and Men’s competitions in full swing. In the Men’s B Singles, Phil O’Brien, David “Choc” Cleary, Des Balance and Mark Mawson have all progressed through to the third round.
Tuesday afternoon’s Social Bowls saw skipper Noel Crosbie, alongside Glen O’Brien, claim the winners’ prize, while John Askew and Robin Brown took home second place in what was a very entertaining afternoon.
The results of the Ladies Fours semi-finals will be published in the next issue.
The biggest winning margin of the day went to the team led by Tony Whitehorn, assisted by lead David Meiklejohn and second Dennis Donadelli, with the entire team contributing strongly.
Wednesday night’s Business House Bowls saw a seventh consecutive win, with Cathy Russell’s team getting stronger each week. Two teams are now equal second on 15 points, with around 40 bowlers taking part.
Saturday morning saw eight teams competing in the 2 Bowl Triples, with semi-finals played in the afternoon. The matchups featured Andrew Butler, Steve Lawrie and Andy McDougall against Manny Isgro, Russell Jackson and John Fielding, while Bob Spees, Glen O’Brien and Warren Wilson faced Des Balance, David Cleary and Mark Mawson.
Sunday’s final saw eight-time winners Manny Isgro, Russell Jackson and John Fielding deliver a clinical performance, completely outclassing Des Balance, Mark Mawson and David Cleary to underline their dominance in the Men’s 2 Bowl Triples.
Sunday afternoon Social Bowls, run by Lyn Graham, saw Stacey Hadlow and his team emerge as winners in another highly competitive session.
Congratulations to Manny Isgro, Russell Jackson and John Fielding on their magnificent winning performance.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
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Manny Isgro, Russell Jackson and John Fielding
Photo supplied

Last Tuesday a single Stableford competition was played and thanks to the diligent ground staff the full 18 holes were available. Congratulations to the ladies winner Leanne Alexander and Gary Scotford for the men.
RESULTS
LADIES
Winner: Leanne Alexander 31 points
R/Up: Heather Luvis with 28 points
Rundown: Tind Badenhorst (26), Tiina Randmae (25), Linda Wardroper (25) and Vickie Wallace (21)
MEN
Winner: Gary Scotford 32 points
R/Up: Craig McLean with 31 points
Rundown: John Oates (30), Ken Granger (29), Jim Sherrington (28), John Wallace, John Roser and Colin Hounsell all with 25 points, Barry Mortimer (24) and Vic Feldman (23)
PIN SHOTS
Ladies: A Grade - Heather Luvis (x2) and Leanne Alexander
B Grade - Linda Wardroper, Allison McCarthy and Robyn Whitham
Men: A Grade - Gary Scotford
B Grade - John Oates and Louis Neethling
CHIP INS
Leanne Alexander and John Roser
NAGAs
for a ball each Kath Borer and Trevor Peroz
DRAWS:
MEMBERSHIP JACKPOT $10 to Louis Neethling
WEEKLY RAFFLE $50 to Allison McCarthy
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Next week 24/3/26 - MARCH 2026 Monthly Medal and count your putts
DITTY
In golf as in life it's the follow through that makes a difference
Contributed with thanks to John Roser
1 – Stableford Winners, Gary Scotford and Leanne Alexander

Winners for Tuesday were Bron Tolcher Skin Querro and Deb Retchless who defeated Stumpy Adams Alby Vigar and Shirley Jones. In the other game Tracy Stanford and Stuart Jeal defeated Robyn Stitt and Laurie Land. The jackpot did not go off.
Sunday's play resulted in a win for Lindy Suann Gavin Charles and Pat Tracey defeating Bill Myers Deb Retchless and Kennedy Whitton. The elusive jackpot went off in the game between Graeme Read and Allan Rolfe who defeated Sue Shearing and Stuart Jeal. In the other games Alby Vigar and Fely Duncan defeated Skin Querro and Greg Colquhoun. Bron Tolcher Ron Hyde and Mark Drummond defeated Toni Bowen Maureen Hyde and Kevin Daniels.
Denise is off this week playing for the district in the Northern Women's Challenge in Mackay. Wishing Denise and the rest of the North Qld Ladies the best of luck as they defend their title.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
1 - Sundays winners: Gavin Charles, Pat Tracey and Lindy Suann.

A remarkable young talent has emerged from our community, and her achievement is something we can all celebrate. At just 13 years old, Shailee Mewha has secured an outstanding second-place finish in the 3000m event at the Queensland Athletic Championships—an accomplishment that has earned her qualification for the Australian Athletics Competition later this year.
Shailee’s success is not just about a silver medal; it reflects dedication, discipline, and countless hours of preparation. Competing against some of the best young athletes in the state, she demonstrated resilience and determination well beyond her years. Her performance is a testament to what can be achieved through hard work and passion.
Looking ahead, Shailee is set to compete in multiple demanding events, including the 1500m, 3000m, 2000m, and the challenging steeplechase. Such versatility highlights her strength and commitment as a distance runner.
Our community stands firmly behind her, inspired by her journey and proud of her achievements. Shailee represents the spirit of perseverance and excellence we value so deeply. As she prepares to take the national stage, we wish her every success and look forward to cheering her on in the next chapter of what promises to be a very bright future.
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Photo source: Facebook

Proserpine Junior Cricket has wrapped up an outstanding 2025/26 season, with a record 140 player registrations highlighting the club’s continued growth and the strength of cricket in the region.
The club fielded its highest number of teams in the Mackay Junior Cricket competition, including its first all-girls team, two additional Under 11 sides, and representation across every age group—making Proserpine the highest participating club.
Success extended beyond participation. Proserpine reached the finals in every eligible age group, with both the Under 15 and Under 17 sides finishing as minor premiers. The Under 17s capped off their campaign with a Grand Final win.
The season also highlighted the strength of the club’s development pathways, with many players earning representative honours across school, regional and state programs. Selections included Northern school teams, Northern Alliance squads, Century Championship competitions in Brisbane, and T20 Smash events. Several players progressed into Central Queensland and Queensland Country pathways.
One player earned selection in the Queensland School Boys team, while another was named in the Queensland Indigenous Training Squad—further demonstrating the depth of talent within the club.
Club President Mike Hope praised the continued progress.
“It is great to see so many of our Junior Pitbulls taking these opportunities and progressing their cricket,” he said.
“Our juniors can now see a clear pathway into future opportunities. Anything is possible.”
Off the field, the club celebrated its presentation day on Saturday, March 15, recognising achievements across all age groups.
Lily Smith was named Female Player of the Season and Club Captain. Champion Player awards went to Hector Valmadre (Under 12s), Bradley Hetherington (Under 14s), and Will Marshall (Under 17s). Ben Hope was named Representative Player of the Season, while Robyn Geisler received Volunteer of the Season.
The club also claimed the prestigious Graham Brown Club Championship Award at the Mackay Cricket and Mackay Whitsunday awards.
Further recognition has come with Queensland Cricket Award nominations, including Volunteer of the Year for Jess and Michael Hope, and Sarah Logan, as well as a nomination for Association of the Year.
With strong participation, growing representative success, and continued community support, Proserpine Junior Cricket is well placed for an even bigger season ahead.
And as always — go the mighty Pitbulls!
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On International Women’s Day Wangaratta Bowls Club had the pleasure in providing the venue and a scrumptious morning tea for the Zonta Ladies who were hosting an event for their guests and ticket holders. The theme for the event was “Balance the Scales”, with guest speakers including three Bowen State High School Leaders as well as Kate Mee, Barb Hill and Zonta District 22 Governor Petra Ladwig. It was a wonderful morning, enjoyed by all.
Winners for Tuesday were Stumpy Adams, Boof Querro and Laurie Land who defeated Bron Tolcher, Skin Querro and Deb Retchless. The jackpot, a tidy sum, remains in the kitty.
Winners for Sunday afternoon were Bill Myers, Stumpy Adams and Graeme Read who defeated Toni Bowen, Sue Shearing and Laurie Land, and Gavin Charles Pat Tracey and Penny Warren who defeated Skin Querro, Boof Querro and Stuart Jeal. The jackpot did not go off.
The All Ladies competition has been drawn through Bowlslink and a copy is posted on the board. If you wish to pre-play please contact Games Director Linda Scells.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.
1 - Sunday winners Graeme Read and Stumpy Adams.
2 – Bowen’s Zonta Ladies spent International Women’s Day at Wangaratta Bowls. Photos supplied.

Again, the weather has affected the week’s play, but weekday comps at least, have taken place. Unfortunately, the weekend has been adversely affected. Let’s hope March brings better weather.
TUESDAY 24/2/26
PGC - Stableford
MEN :
Winner : John Dodds -39 points
R/Up : Steven Hall - 38 points
3rd : Nic Apruzzese - 36 points
NTPs : Steven Hall (2nd), Larry Muller (9th)
LADIES :
Winner : Leanne Alexander - 23 points C/B
R/Up : Paula McQuat
3rd : Tina Badenhorst - 21 points
NTPs : Tina Badenhorst (9th)
VETS : Stableford
LADIES :
Winner : Jenny Hounsell - 27 points
R/Up : Allison McCarthy - 25 points
3rd : Leanne Alexander - 23 points C/B
4th : Paula McQuat
NTPs : Jenny Hounsell (x3), Vickie Wallace, Paula McQuat
MEN :
Winner : Nic Apruzzese with 36 points
R/Up : David Woods - 34 points C/B
3rd : John Grosskreutz
NTPs : John Roser, Colin Hounsell, Nic Apruzzese, Vic Feldman,
David Woods
WEDNESDAY 25/2/26
PGC - Single Stableford
LADIES :
Winner : Jenny Hounsell -36 points
R/Up : Paula McQuat - 31 points
3rd : Lyn Muller - 29 points
NTPs : Ann Gardel, Di Chard (2nd), Jenny Hounsell (9th)
THURSDAY 26/2/26
PGC - Stableford
MEN :
Winner : Brock Smith - 39 points
R/Up : Lewy Tuck - 37 points
3rd : John Roser - 36 points
NTPs : Andrew Albergo (2nd), Brock Smith (4th), Pascal Neunreuther (8th & 9th)
2 shot : the only person - John Dodds on the 9th
FRIDAY 27/2/26
9 hole Run sponsored by the Metropole Hotel - Front 9
Winner : Elise Hodgson - 21 points
R/up : Jordan ne Mamiel - 20 points (C/B)
3rd : Luke Nightingale
4th : Kech Williams
NTPs : Chris Bartlett (2nd), Kev Cooper (9th)
SATURDAY 28/2/26 - COURSE CLOSED
Stableford sponsored by the Airlie Beach Hotel
SUNDAY 1/3/26 - COURSE CLOSED
March MM sponsored by KJC - to be rescheduled
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Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

Cannonvale Cannons swimmers and families travelled to Mackay last weekend for the North Queensland Championships, where very challenging weather conditions played a major role in the event. Heavy rain and lightning ultimately forced officials to cancel the final day of competition on Sunday after two days of difficult conditions in and around the pool.
North Queensland Swimming officials are currently working through the results manually to determine the Age Champions and Champion Club standings. With the final tallies still being calculated, the Cannons look forward to reporting the full results from the meet next week.
What we can celebrate straight away, however, is the Cannons’ fantastic effort in the Grand Parade. The club proudly took home the Grand Parade prize thanks to an impressive flotilla of ships, complete with watergun cannons and a crew of enthusiastic pirates. A massive thank you goes to Ginger White for the time and effort put into organising the flotilla and bringing the Cannons’ pirate theme to life.
Back at the club, it has been an exciting fortnight for young swimmer Lucas Korosec, who has claimed an incredible five club records in just two weeks. Lucas set a new mark in the 9 Years Boys 200m Individual Medley with a time of 3:07.06, breaking a record previously held by Abel Morris since 1999 (3:15.37). He also set new records in the 9 Years Boys 100m Backstroke (1:27.67) and 50m Freestyle (35.06), both previously held by Jy Parkinson since 2015. Lucas also added new records in the 9 Years Boys 200m Freestyle and 100m Individual Medley. Well done, Lucas — the club is incredibly proud of your achievements.
Congratulations also go to swimmers who achieved grade upgrades over the past fortnight: Kaitlyn Moon, Wilson Hounsell, Hamilton Anflous, Pippa Laguna, Levi Smith, Giaan Lee, Alex Trefz, Mackenzie Bennett and Harper Plested.
With only three club nights remaining this season, it’s shaping up to be an exciting finish for the Cannons.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
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Lukas Korosec with club records
Photo supplied

Cannonvale Cannons made a strong showing at the Mirani Long Course Transition Meet, originally scheduled for January but postponed due to wet weather. With the date change impacting availability, a smaller team of 15 swimmers represented the club — but they certainly made their presence felt.
A special congratulations to Wilson and Olive Hounsell and Miranda Palmero, who were proudly presented with A Grade upgrade medals on the day.
Standout performances included Mackenzie Bennett’s incredible 17.59 second personal best in the 200m Freestyle, smashing through the three-minute barrier in a breakthrough swim. Eloise Chegwidden and Jax Clayworth dominated their events, each claiming a clean sweep of gold medals. Faithlyn Trotter also impressed, improving her times across every event she contested.
Adding to the excitement, Tyler Bennett, Jax Clayworth, Eloise Chegwidden, Harry Chegwidden and Maeve Dichiera all placed in the crowd-favourite Dash for Cash events, walking away with well-earned prize money.
Back at home, this week’s club night presentation celebrated more achievements. Upgrade certificates were awarded to Cooper Konopka, Reid Springbett and Harper Plested. Coaches Awards went to Alfie Konopka for his 12m Backstroke and Kaitlyn Moon for her 50m Freestyle, recognising their effort and technique. The ever-popular chocolate award for closest to personal best went to Lucas Korosec, finishing just 0.01 seconds off his seed time!
With momentum building, Cannons swimmers are now focused on the 74th Annual North Queensland Championships in Mackay this weekend. We wish all competitors the very best as they take on the region’s best.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec.
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Eloise Chegwidden at Mirani Carnival
Photo supplied

Airlie Beach Bowls Club Weekly News
The second week of autumn has arrived and it already looks like cyclone season may be approaching. However, with our wonderful bowls cover and lights, we can continue bowling in any weather that comes our way.
The Ladies' and Men's competitions are now in full swing, and the mixed competitions will begin soon. Several of our newer bowlers recorded impressive wins this week, with Des Balance defeating Stacey Hadlow and Phil O’Brien comfortably accounting for John Fielding in what were considered major upsets. Warren Mills also continued his purple patch of form, defeating Harry Quod 26–13.
Tuesday’s social bowls saw Joan McGrath once again among the winners, this time playing with Stan Larkin at lead and David “Choc” Cleary at second in a very entertaining game.
Wednesday afternoon’s social bowls featured three games of triples. The biggest winning team was skippered by Gary Smith, with Rick Brunell—arguably the best lead in our club—and second Mark Mawson defeating Ted Cullen’s team, who were unlucky despite solid efforts from Duncan Smith and Alan Pershouse.
Wednesday night’s Business House Bowls competition has now reached the halfway mark of the round and features 12 teams. The current leaders are Girl Power, with Maureen Barnard at lead, Sue Dakin at second, Gail Simms at third, and skipper Cathy Russell. Four teams are tied in second place—Flame Tree Sparkies and Chippies, TNP Property, and Flexi Hire—in what is shaping up to be a very close competition.
Saturday morning’s Scroungers saw first-round winners Des Balance and Andy McDougall, with Des Balance taking out the A Grade prize and Rene Thommen winning the B Grade.
A terrible downpour on Sunday meant only eight bowlers took to the green, but Andy McDougall and David “Choc” Cleary delivered a brilliant performance, finishing as unbeatable winners with a mammoth score of 46–13.
The photo this week features Michael Heynatz, an outstanding talent in the making. With the support of the Endeavour Foundation, Michael is making great strides toward achieving his goal of representing Airlie Beach in the disabled games next year.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.
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The Whitsundays community is invited to come together for a meaningful morning at the second annual Epic Walk for DV, supporting women experiencing domestic and family violence. The event, which raises funds for Women's Legal Service Queensland, will be held on Sunday, 22 March, with registration from 6:30am and the walk starting at 7:30am.
Local real estate agent and Dancing CEO contestant, Clarice Davis, is encouraging locals to sign up and walk alongside her at Coral Sea Marina Gardens. Participants will enjoy a 5 kilometres stroll along the Cannonvale boardwalk and back, with the chance to bring family, friends, and even the family dog. Early bird registration is $19, with general registration at $24, and children walking for free.
The Epic Walk for DV is designed to create a positive, supportive community atmosphere while sparking important conversations about domestic and family violence. Similar events are also taking place on the Sunshine Coast, the Gold Coast, and in Brisbane, reinforcing the message that change is possible when communities unite.
Clarice Davis, who is currently rehearsing for her Dancing CEO performance on stage in Brisbane this May, said the walk is an opportunity to combine community spirit with meaningful action. The event has previously featured local contestants such as Katelyn Aslett, Kate Purdie, Julie Telford, Candice Crossley, and Dr Alice Harriott, who have helped raise awareness and support for this important cause.
For locals looking to make a difference while enjoying a beautiful morning outdoors, the Epic Walk for DV is not to be missed.
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On Wednesday 25th February, the Proserpine Lions Club held their annual ‘Youth of the Year’ program at the Whitsunday Leisure Activity Centre. The club were incredibly grateful for WLAC hosting the event and many sung their praises.
The Lions Club featured 3 amazing entrants from Proserpine State High who each did a wonderful job. The young students were tasked with an impromptu challenge. They were read a question or statement and then had to speak on it for 2 minutes. This year’s first question was: “If you were to be described as an animal, what would you be and why?”
The challenge encouraged spontaneity whilst fostering skills in improvisation.
The overall winner was Tiarne Watson who also took out the Public Speaking Award. Tiarne’s speech topic, ‘Walk With Me’, centred around themes of domestic violence. Tiarne will go on to represent the Lions Club at the next level of the competition – Zones.
Zones will be hosted by Whitsunday Lions at the Whitsunday Sailing Club on Sunday 15th March. Tiarne will compete against the winners from Bowen, Collinsville and Whitsunday Lions Clubs. From there, the winner will go to Townsville in late March.
‘Youth of the Year’ is a wonderful program which seeks to foster young talent across the region. The yearly event seeks to emphasise and nurture qualities such as contribution to the community and school, public speaking, academic skills, sporting and cultural involvement.
Youth of the Year aims to bring forth the next generation of outstanding young Australians. It is a great way to support the young talent in the Whitsunday’s region.
A fantastic job to all involved and best of luck with the future rounds!!
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BUT FIRST
Fixtures : w/ending 1/3/26 : subject to weather conditions
Mon 23/2: Social play
Tue 24/2 : PGC & VETS - Stableford
Wed 25/2 : Stableford/Ladies 4BBB
Thu 26/2 : Stableford
Fri 27/2 : Metropole Hotel 9 hole run
Sat 28/2 : Stableford sponsored by the Airlie Beach Hotel
Sun 1/3 : March MM sponsored by KJC
AND NOW FOR THE RESULTS : WEEK ENDING 15/2/26
Not a good week for golf, constant rain meant the course was closed for the week, apart from Tuesday.
TUESDAY 17/2/26
PGC - Stableford
MEDLEY :
Winner : Tim Langford - 34 points
R/Up : Gerald Lovell - 33 points
3rd : Brock Smith - 31 points (C/B)
4th : Lyn Muller
NTPs : Larry Muller (2nd), Ashley Morley-Hart (9th), Louis Neethling (13th)
VETS : Stableford
LADIES :
Winner : Lyn Muller - 31 points
R/Up : Jenny Hounsell - 26 points
MEN :
Winner : Gerald Lovell - 33 points
R/Up : Larry Muller - 30 points
3rd : Gary Scotford - 28 points
NTPs : Jenny Hounsell, Lyn Muller and Paula McQuat for the ladies, Larry Muller, Gary Scotford and Peter Lindsay (x2) for the men.
WEDNESDAY 18/2/26 TO SUNDAY 22/2/26
COURSE CLOSED
The Jan MM scheduled for 1/3 will be rescheduled for a date to be advised.
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Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae.

It was a huge week for the Cannonvale Cannons, swimmer delivered outstanding performances at the Townsville Lightning Swim Club Long Course Meet followed by another record-breaking Distance Night at home.
A small but mighty team of six Cannons made the trip to Townsville and made their presence known. Tora Delac delivered a standout swim in the 100m Butterfly, clocking a massive 9.22 second personal best to secure her fourth National qualifying time, a result that came as a wonderful surprise to Tora and her family.
Miller Eaves, Jax Eaves and Lucas Korosec dominated their age groups, each claiming gold in all of their events. Jax also notched impressive personal bests in three of his four swims. Miranda Palmero and Harris Delac enjoyed a strong meet, each achieving PBs in 50 per cent of their races.
With generous cash prizes on offer at the Lightning Carnival, Tora, Miller and Lucas also returned home with a well-earned stash of prize money, a fantastic reward for their commitment and preparation.
Back at our home pool, the Cannons’ second Distance Night of the season once again delivered exceptional results. These nights provide swimmers the opportunity to chase big personal bests and club records as they are permitted to ‘swim-up’ to distances not yet upgrade to, and this week did not disappoint.
New club records were set by Celeste Orenshaw (12 years 1500m Freestyle, 21:30.67), becoming the first 12-year-old female to meet the benchmark time set when the club commenced almost 30 years ago. Miller Eaves (10 years 400m Individual Medley, 6:36.61), Lucas Korosec (9 years 400m Individual Medley, 6:36.11) and Harry Chegwidden (8 years 200m Breaststroke and 100m Butterfly) also etched their names into the record books.
Roxanne Groom, Hamilton Anflous and Liam Filewood achieved 1500m Freestyle upgrades, an outstanding endurance milestone.
Contributed with thanks to Cannonvale Cannons.
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It was a quiet start to the week at Wangaratta Bowls Club, with no social play on Tuesday and the much-anticipated Opening Day on Sunday cancelled due to unpredictable weather.
Despite this disappointment, several visiting club members from Townsville and Home Hill made the effort to travel to Bowen and enjoyed an afternoon of social bowls on Sunday afternoon.
Winners were Meryl Smith, Skin Querio and Kevin Daniels, who defeated Scott Taylor, Alby Vigar and Greg Colquhoun.
Other winning teams were:
Bill Myers, Mark Drummond and Allan Rolfe, who defeated Lindy Suann, Gavin Charles and Pat Tracey.
Toni Bowen, Celly Jeal and Kennedy Whitton, who defeated Wendy Pohle, Deb Retchless and Ron Smith.
Bernie Holland and Laurie Land, who defeated Boof Querio and Stuart Jeal.
The jackpot did not go off.
A reminder to all members that social play now commences at 1:00pm, with names to be submitted by 12:30pm.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
1- Victorious Sunday Winners Kevin Daniels and Meryl Smith. Photo supplied.

A major new study reviewing more than 1,000 clinical trials has found exercise may be one of the most effective and accessible treatments for depression and anxiety; a finding that strongly aligns with the Whitsundays’ active lifestyle and growing running community.
The research was led by Neil Munro, a PhD candidate in the Department of Psychology at James Cook University, and analysed a vast body of global evidence examining the relationship between exercise and mental health outcomes.
“There have been more than a thousand studies on this subject, we wanted to synthesise this vast body of evidence, cut through conflicting findings and provide the clearest picture yet of exercise’s impact on mental health,” said Mr Munro.
The research team conducted a “meta-meta-analysis”, reviewing 81 separate meta-analyses that collectively included nearly 80,000 participants across more than 1,000 individual trials.
Mr Munro said the findings were particularly strong for people with diagnosed depression and anxiety disorders.
“There were particularly strong effects for people with diagnosed depression and anxiety disorders. For depression specifically, the greatest benefits were seen in two key groups: people aged 18 to 30 and postnatal women,” he said.
“This finding is especially significant given how under-served these populations often are in accessing traditional mental health care.”
The study found aerobic activities such as walking and running delivered the greatest benefits, particularly when exercise was supervised or undertaken in groups.
“Supervised and group-based programs delivered the greatest benefits. For anxiety, shorter-term programs of up to eight weeks, performed at a comfortable pace, were especially effective challenging the idea that only intense workouts yield results,” said Mr Munro.
These findings mirror the structured training opportunities offered by the Whitsunday Running Club, which provides a supportive weekly schedule including interval training, social runs, parkrun and long slow runs across Airlie Beach and Cannonvale.
“Rather than simply advising individuals to ‘exercise more’, referrals to structured, supervised programs may be key,” Mr Munro said.
“For those facing barriers to traditional care, the message is clear: moving your body, especially with others, can be a powerful step toward better mental health.”
Residents are encouraged to lace up for their mental health with Whitsunday Running Club offering several regular group sessions. Photo source: Whitsunday Running Club

Whitsunday FC and Brothers FC played out a thrilling seven-goal encounter, with Brothers storming back to claim a dramatic 4–3 victory after an end-to-end contest.
Brothers created numerous chances throughout the match, applying constant pressure and testing the Whitsunday defence from the outset. Whitsunday struck first when Ben Smith converted a free kick that ricocheted off the post, rebounded into a defender, and spun over the line to open the scoring. Brothers responded well and found an equaliser to level the scores at 1–1 midway through the half. Whitsunday regained the lead before the breakthrough Reef Peel, who produced a pearler from the corner of the 18-yard box, delicately chipping the keeper to send his side into half-time 2–1 ahead.
Whitsunday started the second half strongly, and their relentless pressing paid off when pressing machine Kristian Mulholland forced a turnover and finished clinically to make it 3–1. Despite the two-goal cushion, Brothers refused to fade. Continuing to create opportunities, they capitalised on defensive lapses and shifted the momentum late in the contest, scoring three unanswered goals to complete a determined comeback and secure a hard-fought 4–3 victory.
Contributed with thanks to Alita DeBrincat.

The Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival is officially eclipsing all records. What began as a local community race has firmly established itself as a flagship fixture on the national sporting calendar, recently securing a historic milestone: its first-ever round of Queensland State Government funding in its 25-year history.
Supported by Tourism and Events Queensland, the festival was one of only three sporting events to receive backing from a pool of 43 applications. This investment is set to supercharge the regional economy, driving overnight stays and showcasing the Whitsundays to a national triathlon audience.
The accolade follows a string of successes for the volunteer-run organisation. After being named the Queensland Triathlon Association's "Club Initiative of the Year" in 2024, the event placed national runner-up for "Best Triathlon (Under 500 Participants)" ai the AusTriathlon awards in December 2025 – beating out over 70 triathlons nationwide.
Race Director Michael Kimpton credits this momentum to a passionate executive committee and the support of over 60 local businesses.
The 2026 festival, held from July 24-26, promises another year of exhilarating triathlon.
Highlights include a professional meet-and-greet, the Junior triathlon, and the main event - the certified Standard Distance triathlon on Sunday. Closing out the weekend events with a bang is a fireworks-filled banquet at Coral Sea Resort on Sunday Evening.
With entries selling faster than ever, the committee is now working on the 2026 event. A refreshed Sponsorship Prospectus will launch shortly, offering local businesses elite branding opportunities and category exclusivity.
To join this award-winning legacy, contact Race Director Michael Kimpton at info@airliebeachtriathlon.com.au


Cannonvale Cannons made a powerful statement at the 2026 Queensland Sprint Championships, with 24 swimmers representing the club in a weekend defined by grit, speed and success. Leading the charge was Eloise Chegwidden, who claimed the title of Queensland Champion in the 50m Breaststroke for 10-year-old girls, an outstanding achievement and a proud moment for the Cannons community.
Eloise also placed fourth in the 50m Backstroke, capping off a remarkable debut at her first Sprint Championships after only just reaching the qualifying age this year. Fellow first-time Sprint competitor Miller Eaves also impressed, securing seventh place in the 50m Breaststroke in a confident performance on the big stage.
Another major highlight was Nelson Malady’s eighth place in the 50m Backstroke. Nelson has been swimming with the Cannons since 6 years of age, and his top-10 finish at state level is a testament to years of dedication, resilience and consistent training. It was a special result for both Nelson, our coaches and the club.
The Cannons contingent included Hamilton Anflous, Mackenzie and Tyler Bennett, Zane Clayworth, Declan and Maeve Dichiera, Liam Filewood, Roxy Groom, Koa and Ruby Harland, Gracie Laguna, Ruby Lawson, Eric Mulliss, Celeste Orenshaw, Addie Sanders, Indi and Levi Smith, Alex Trefz, Zavier Woolston and Andie Reynolds. Across the weekend, swimmers delivered exceptional personal bests and impressive swims.
A huge thank you to Coaches Mark and Kenny for guiding and supporting our athletes throughout the championships.
At the same time, Matilda Nicholes and Penelope Shields represented the region at the Queensland School Sport Triathlon and Aquathon State Championships in Hervey Bay. Matilda competed in the aquathon, triathlon and team relays in a packed schedule, while Penelope secured a top-10 finish in Queensland in the aquathon. Their results follow a strong showing earlier this year at Mackay Triathlon Club’s Australia Day Aquathlon, where Matilda and Penelope placed first and second respectively in the Enticer distance.
Another big weekend for the Cannons — and plenty to celebrate.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
1 - State Champion Eloise Chegwidden
2 – Cannonvale Cannons State Sprint Team
3 - Nelson Malady with Coaches Kenny and Mark



Get ready for big sailing action at Whitsunday Sailing Club!
Between 3rd April and 11th April, Sail Airlie will be bringing together sailors of all levels to enjoy the beauty and challenge of racing in our stunning tropical waters. This year will be extra special with the club hosting the WASZP State & National Championships, attracting top competitors from across the country.
Spectators can expect thrilling close-quarter racing, fierce competition, and a vibrant club atmosphere — it’s one of the biggest sailing events of the season and not to be missed!
Sailors can sign up by scanning the QR codes below.
1 - Register for the Sail Airlie Regatta 3-6 April
2 – Join in the WASZP States 4-6 April
3 - Sign up for the WASZP Nationals 8-11 April




On Tuesday 17th, A small hardy group of vets golfers competed in a single Stableford event battling wet weather and soggy course conditions which reflected in the scoring. No run and free casual water drops were the order of the day.
Congratulations to the ladies winner Lyn Muller and Gerald Lovell for the men.
RESULTS
LADIES
Winner: Lyn Muller with 31 points
R/Up: Jenny Hounsell with 26 points
Rundown: Tiina Randmae (17)
MEN
Winner: Gerald Lovell with a creditable 33 points
R/Up: Larry Muller with 30 points
Rundown: Gary Scotford (28), Peter Lindsay, John Roser and Nic Apruzzese all with 27 points
PIN SHOTS
Ladies: A Grade - Jenny Hounsell and Lyn Muller
B Grade - Paula McQuat (x2)
Men: A Grade - Larry Muller and Gary Scotford
B Grade - Peter Lindsay (x2)
CHIP INS
Gary Scotford and Nick Apruzzese
NAGAs
for a ball each Beryl Nosworthy and Peter Fox
DRAWS:
MEMBERSHIP JACKPOT remains at $20 next week
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Next week 24/2/26 - Stableford
DITTY
The worst day of golf (possibly today) beats the best day of work
Contributed with thanks to John Roser.

Unsettled weather kept many players off the green this week, with only one rink played on Tuesday. The jackpot did not go off.
Two triples games were played on Sunday afternoon.
Winners were Gwenda Lydom, Laurie Land and Allan Rolfe, who defeated Bill Myers, Teresa Willshire and Gavin Charles.
In the other match, Bron Tolcher, Sue Shearing and Pat Tracey defeated Fred Skinny and Greg. The jackpot again did not go off.
The club is now looking forward to welcoming members and visiting clubs this Saturday for the annual Opening Day.
Play will begin at 10am, with two games of triples scheduled. A light lunch and afternoon tea will be provided.
Players wishing to take part are asked to add their name to the sheet on the noticeboard outside the clubhouse or contact the club by 9.15am on the day.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Sunday's winners: Allan Rolfe, Gwenda Lydom and Laurie Land.

Master Blasters B (U10s)
On home turf, the Proserpine Pittie Pups took on the Baby Bowen Barracudas.
Captain Liam won the toss and chose to send his side out to bowl first, steaming in to throw absolute rockets, picking up a wicket. Jack kept the pressure on with tight dot balls and sharp fielding.
Debutante Eddie claimed an immediate run out. Arlo was everywhere, chasing down anything that moved and collecting two run outs, while bowling with control. Eric was backing up his teammates and serving up some peaches.
The Baby Barracudas, however, came out swinging, with 119 runs. The Pitties claimed three wickets, earning 15 bonus runs.
When the Pittie Pups headed out, Eric opened confidently, scoring 14 runs and finding the boundary twice, while producing loud and clear run calls. Arlo followed with a classy 31.
Eddie added 7 valuable runs with smart running and an eye for the gaps. Jack blasted 22 runs, finding the boundary multiple times. Skipper Liam contributed 8 runs, facing quick bowling, showing solid defence.
Prossie finished on 82 runs, bringing their total to 97. The Barracudas’ six wickets lifted their total to 149.
Player of the Match went to Jack who showed great improvement this week.
Master Blasters A (u10s)
The Proserpine Pittie Pups were raring to go against Bowen.
Bowen took first strike with the bat, but the Pitties were ready. Harry started, striking a wicket on his second delivery. Max followed, building pressure, winning a valuable wicket.
Jack delivered absolute peaches, claiming three wickets. Angus snapped up two with confident, straight-arm bowling, while Toby also took two. Fielding was exceptional, with sharp stops, quick returns and energetic chatter.
Bowen battled hard for 96 runs, but the Pittie Pups had already built a healthy 45-run headstart.
Harry and Toby opened batting with a strong partnership, compiling 32 runs.
Angus kept the momentum rolling with a fluent 20, with clean strikes and hard runs. Jack battled strongly for his 14, showing grit and great awareness. Max added 31, combining powerful shots with clever placement.
Proserpine finished their batting on 116 runs. With Bowen earning 30 bonus, final totals saw the Pittie Pups win with 161 runs.
Max was awarded Player of the Match for his strong all-round performance.
U14s
The Bowen Barracudas rolled into Prossie for a friendly but competitive hit-out. Bowen won the toss, sending the Pitbulls to bat. The Pitties came out chewing on anything loose.
Aiden F wasted no time, driving and pulling to a punchy 46 off 25 balls. Matthew H played the perfect partner, retiring not out on 26. Bradley H anchored things beautifully through the middle, finishing 28 not out.
Blair L chimed in with a handy 13, Sean G dug in for 7, and Patrick R added 6. Lily S stayed unbeaten on 4 and ran hard between the wickets. Cabe M worked hard for his single with sharp calling, while Hector V bounced back from a tough moment, encouraging teammates, ready to make an impact. The Pitbulls wrapped up a strong first innings at 5 for 172 from their 30 overs, giving the Barracudas a big target to swim after.
Then it was time for the pack to hunt.
Aiden F snapped up 4 wickets, keeping the stumps under constant threat. Murphy A, Henry H, Cabe M and Hector V each claimed a wicket. Patrick R, Matthew H, Sean G, Bradley H and Blair L all bowled tight lines and forced the Barracudas to work for every run.
In the field, Hector V held onto two sharp catches, Sean G snaffled another. The Barracudas launched bombs in the last overs but finished on 154 runs.
A great game played in good spirit. Exactly what junior cricket is all about.
Contributed with thanks to Danni Green.
1- A Team Master Blasters
2 – B Team Pitties & Barracudas


The Airlie Beach Cricket Club enjoyed a remarkable weekend, fielding three teams and securing three impressive victories in both the Mackay 3rd Grade and Proserpine competitions.
On Sunday, 15th February, the club’s foundation team “Valleys”, played in the Proserpine league and delivered a dominant performance to comfortably defeat their opponents. Their win has placed them firmly at the top of the Proserpine competition.
On Saturday’s 3rd Grade team playing in the Mackay Competition produce one of their most thrilling displays of the season. In a close Dixon Homes T20 match at Harrup Park, Airlie Beach secured a narrow 3-wicket victory. Norths posted a competitive total of 8/158, with standout bowling from Dan White (2/30), Fraser Simpson (1/17), and Aaron Regan, who took 3/19. Regan’s all-round performance was on show as he smashed an unbeaten 76 from 43 balls, turning the game in Airlie Beach’s favour. Jonathan Maxwell (6*) provided calm support at the finish as Airlie Beach reached 6/161 to secure victory with little margin for error.
On Sunday, Airlie Beach’s 3rd Grade backed up their Saturday performance and convincingly defeated Souths at Harrup Park 5 - Roy Trevaskis Oval. Airlie Beach posted an impressive 5/170 off 20 overs, led by Mark Haebich’s spectacular 84 off 50 balls. Jacob Williams was outstanding with the ball, taking 4 wickets for 5 runs in four overs, supported by Andrew Clark’s 4/12 off 4 overs. The team’s disciplined bowling and sharp fielding, with William Logan taking three catches behind the wicket, ensured a comprehensive victory winning by 150 runs in the 9 over.
This impressive weekend has propelled Airlie Beach Cricket Club in both competitions, with Airlie Beach’s 3rd Grade now second on the 3rd grade table - demonstrating our growing strength, ability and team spirit across the club.
Contributed with thanks to the Airlie Beach Cricket Club

Excitement is building across Airlie Beach, with the 2026 sporting season shaping up as one of the strongest yet.
At the heart of it all is the Whitsunday Sportspark, where local clubs, volunteers and families are once again coming together for a year of grassroots sport, connection and community pride.
With sign-ons underway and pre-season training already rolling, locals of all ages are getting active. From juniors pulling on boots for the first time to long-time players dusting off the kit, there’s a real buzz around the fields as teams prepare for what promises to be a big year.
The Sportspark is home to AFL, rugby, football, netball, cricket and touch football, with each code reporting strong interest and growing participation. Add in carnivals, come-and-try days and community events, and the precinct is set to be busy most afternoons and weekends.
Just as important as what happens on the field is what happens around it. Supporters are turning up, neighbours are stopping to watch, and families are making a habit of spending time at the park. It’s that shared experience – cheering from the sidelines, catching up with mates and supporting local sport – that continues to make Club Whitsunday a true community hub.
Behind the scenes, volunteers, coaches, referees and committee members are once again putting in countless hours to make the season possible. Their efforts help keep sport accessible, welcoming and enjoyable for everyone involved.
With strong club engagement, growing participation and a community keen to get behind its local teams, the 2026 season is shaping up to be something special. Whether you’re playing, volunteering or supporting from the sidelines, there’s never been a better time to get involved.
To be part of the 2026 season, contact your local club. Many are currently looking for players, coaches, referees and committee members. Make 2026 your year to get active, give back and be part of your community.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sportspark / Club Whitsunday.

WHITSUNDAY TOUCH
Saturday 14th Feb
4pm – 6pm
Juniors State Cup Trials
WHITSUNDAY UNITED FOOTBALL
Saturday 14th Feb
Kappa Cup Match Mens
6:30pm WUFC v FQPL
WHITSUNDAY TOUCH
Monday 16th Feb
4:30pm – 5:30pm Rookies
6pm – 9pm Seniors Round 1

A squad of ten Whitsunday Swimming Club Swimmers delivered an impressive showing at the 2026 Queensland State Sprint Championships, held in Brisbane on February 7 and 8, recording personal bests, finalist placings and valuable championship experience across the two day meet.
All swimmers recorded personal best performances throughout the weekend. Charlie competed in six events, including two Open races, and posted a personal best in the 50m Butterfly, while Bella completed seven swims, also racing in two Open events, and achieved a personal best in the 50m Breaststroke.
Axel recorded a personal best in Butterfly from three swims, and Isaac achieved a personal best in the 50m Freestyle across four events. Chloe produced a strong all-round performance, recording three personal bests from three swims, while Evie achieved a personal best in Freestyle.
George competed in three events, secured three finalist placings, and achieved a National qualifying time in the MC 50m Backstroke.
The championships also marked a milestone for three swimmers competing at the event for the first time. Charlotte raced once and recorded a personal best on debut in Freestyle, while James competed in two events, achieving personal bests in both swims. Jesse, also attending the championships for the first time, recorded a personal best in his Freestyle swim.
The Queensland State Sprint Championships provided valuable racing experience for the team, with the results reflecting both individual improvement and growing depth across the squad.
Thank you to our coaches and parents who helped make these swimmers dreams come true. Many memories were made with this incredible team over the entire weekend.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Swimming Club.
Photo supplied.

This week at Proserpine Golf Club brought a mixed bag, with challenging conditions disrupting events.
Wednesday’s bowls were washed out due to heavy rainfall, with the wet weather making the greens unplayable.
Friday night marked the first of the club’s weekly evening openings for the season. Although the rain again prevented bowls from going ahead, the clubhouse still welcomed members who came along to support the event and enjoy the social atmosphere. The weekly Friday night members draw was held, with the winning number being 39 – Bailey Bolam. As the winner was not present at the time of the draw, the prize will now jackpot to next week.
A sincere thank you goes to everyone who turned out on Friday evening despite the weather. With improving conditions forecast, the club is confident that numbers will continue to grow in the coming weeks.
Sunday afternoon provided a lovely opportunity to catch up with Mary Hedgelong, who is currently not bowling but stopped by for a chat and to enjoy watching the action for a while- it is always great to see familiar faces around the club.
On the green, a close contest saw Arthur Griffith, Bruce Uhe, Barry Zillmann and Mike Harrison draw with Arthur Griffith, Alen Sanderson, Philip Brown and Heather Brown, finishing level at 15 all.
Members look forward to better weather and another strong week at the club.

The Scroungers Round winner this week for A Group was Russ Jackson, and the winner of B Group was John Askew.
End-of-season playoff results were: Gold to Dennis Donadelli, Silver to Warren Mills, and Bronze to Tony Whitehorn.
Tuesday bowls had nineteen entrants. Ladda Purdie and Robin Brown defeated Tony Whitehorn and Lyn Hodder 36–11 to win Winner of the Day. Joan McGrath, Eric Barnard, and Sanda Argo defeated John Fielding, Gail Simms, and Maureen Barnard 28–22. Betty Whitehorn, Alan Pershouse, and Carol Crosbie (playing double lead) defeated John Brown, Kath Remmerswaal, and Carol Crosbie 27–15.
Wednesday midweek bowls saw eighteen players participate, allowing for the formation of three triples matches. John Anderson, Glen O’Brien, and John Fielding secured a victory over Barry Wainwright, Keith Bates, and Bob Spees to take first prize. David Meilklejohn, Merv Stewart, and Margo Stanley narrowly defeated Arthur McManus, Rene Thommen, and Terry Clarke by two shots.
The Wednesday evening Business House bowls competition has recommenced and is ideal for those wanting a light-hearted, friendly competition with a social atmosphere.
Friday morning Endeavour Group returned for fun bowls after the Christmas–New Year break. Happy birthday to Jett, who celebrated his 21st birthday within the last week.
There were four rinks of players for Sunday afternoon social bowls. The winning team was Lu Rogan, Dawn Dowell, and Andy McDougall, who won with the highest winning margin against Robin Brown, LouLou, and Elaine Kippen.
The club provides loan bowls for anyone interested in trying lawn bowls. Feel free to inquire at the club about free coaching lessons offered on Mondays and Thursdays from 4 to 5 pm. Stay updated by following the club on Facebook.
Contributed with thanks to Betty Whitehorn
Photo of the Scrounger Finalist provided by John Askew

The weather has not been particularly kind to golfers this week so watch the timesheets carefully so you know what is being played. And when. Just in case things change at the last minute.
AND NOW FOR THE RESULTS : WEEK ENDING 1/2/26
TUESDAY 3/2/26
PGC - Stroke
MEN :
Winner : Gerald Lovell - 67 nett
R/Up : Adam Nissen - 69 nett
NTPs : Brock Smith (9th), Adam Nissen (13th), Geoff Harrison (16th)
LADIES :
Winner : Di Chard - 71 nett
R/Up : Leanne Alexander - 72 nett
NTPs :Di Chard (2nd)
VETS : Feb MM/Putts
LADIES :
Winner : Leanne Alexander - 72 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Lyn Muller
3rd : Elspeth Scotford - 73 nett
NTPs : Lyn Muller (x2), Elspethe Scotford, Rehab Hull (x2)
MEN :
Winner : Jim Sherrington - 64 nett
R/Up : Gerald Lovell - 67 nett
3rd : Colin Hounsell -72 nett
NTPs : Gerald Lovell, Gary Scotford, Ken Granger, Wilf Herweg
Least Putts : Tina Badenhorst 27
Peter Lindsay and Jim Sherrington- 26
WEDNESDAY 4/2/26
Single Stableford - no comp
THURSDAY 5/2/26 - COURSE CLOSED
Jan MM sponsored by Loot Pay - postponed to 12/2 - weather permitting
FRIDAY 6/2/26 - COURSE CLOSED
9 hole Run sponsored by the Metropole Hotel
SATURDAY 7/2/26 - COURSE CLOSED
Medal sponsored by the Metropole Hotel
Rescheduled to 14/2 - weather permitting
SUNDAY 8/2/26
PGC - STABLEFORD - Front 9 holes
MEN :
Winner : Shaun Brown - 20 points (C/B)
R/Up : Jason Bourke
NTPs : Ireneusz Gruszczynski (2nd)
LADIES :
Winner : Kerrie Johannesen - 20 points (C/B)
R/Up : Lyn Muller
NTPs : Edwina Pettiford (2nd), Sandra Goldsworthy (9th)
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae