

A notorious Bruce Highway intersection long considered one of the region’s most dangerous blackspots is set for a major safety overhaul, with Premier David Crisafulli announcing plans to upgrade the Habana Road junction. The project forms part of the joint State and Federal Government’s $9 billion Bruce Highway upgrade program and will include a reconfigured intersection and road widening to improve safety and heavy vehicle access. Notorious intersection to be upgraded as part of Bruce Highway upgrades Premier David Crisafulli has announced a major safety upgrade to the notorious Bruce Highway intersection blackspot at Habana Road. The Premier visited the site on the morning of June 9th to share plans for the project, which will be funded by the $9 billion Bruce Highway upgrade program jointly delivered by the state and federal Governments. The intersection will be reconfigured to improve safety and boost capacity, with the road widened to improve safe heavy vehicle access. The site is a known crash hotspot, with four hospitalisations following serious incidents in the past decade, and many more accidents reported. Planning and design will now commence for the upgrade, with construction expected to commence in 2027. “We are delivering the safer Bruce Highway that regional Queensland has demanded and waited too long for,” Premier Crisafulli said. “This is about getting Queenslanders home sooner and safer, starting with the worst blackspots to boost safety on the Bruce.” According to Member for Whitsunday Amanda Camm: “The Bruce Highway and Farleigh Habana Road intersection is notoriously dangerous, and these overdue upgrades for our community will deliver a major boost to safety,” “In addition to saving lives, this investment is ensuring we have the regional connectivity to support our tourism, mining and agricultural industries.” Member for Mackay Nigel Dalton said he was proud to be part of a government delivering for regional communities. “These upgrades to the Bruce Highway are something the community has been calling for and now thanks to the Government securing a $9 billion program, it’s getting the critical upgrades it needs,” Mr Dalton said.
Contemporary Family Luxury with Exceptional Shed Space
and Energy Efficiency
An exceptional near-new residence in sought-after
Andergrove, combining contemporary family living with
premium finishes, remarkable shed space, and impressive
long-term energy efficiency.
• Three well-sized bedrooms, plus a generous dining/
games room created from the original fourth bedroom.
This can easily convert back to a four-bedroom layout if
desired.
• Luxurious master suite with a stunning ensuite, walk-in
robe, double vanity, and double shower.
• Beautifully finished main bathroom with full tiling, a
bespoke bathtub, double shower, and toilet.
• Walk-through laundry with access to a gated paved
side pathway leading to both the front and rear yards.
• Timber-look laminate flooring throughout the main living
areas for easy-care, pet-friendly living.
• Double garage with automatic roller door and both
internal and external access.
• Concreted front yard offering low-maintenance
upkeep, easy access, extra parking, and space for
basketball or skating.
• Lockable side and central gate access to the rear yard.
• Conduits already in place for an electric entry gate.
• Remotely managed security system.
• Level, fully fenced 963m2 block.
• Automatic zoned sprinkler system for lawns and gardens.
• Set in a family-friendly cul-de-sac among other quality
homes, close to schools, shops, and parkland.
• Just eight minutes to Mackay CBD via the Forgan Smith
Bridge.
Open Home Saturday morning,
20 June — 10.30am – 11am
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The Mayor’s Charity Ball, themed ‘Whispers Of The West’ is set raise vital funds for BMA CQ Rescue come July - a service that provides medical evacuations in hard-to-reach corners of the region, from out on the islands to rural inland locations. “CQ Rescue is an incredibly important service in our community.” Mayor Ry Collins said. “We've supported them over many years through the Mayor's Charity Ball, and really it's in recognition of the work that they do in our community. “They make more emergency flights into the Whitsundays than any other location, and that's not just benefiting one area. “We see them go out to the islands, we see them go out to our rural communities, supporting our resources sector. So I think it's incredibly important that we use opportunities like the charity ball to give back to them and make sure that they can continue to operateand keep our people safe.” The Whispers Of The West Mayor’s Charity Ball: Tickets Now On Sale Tickets are now on sale for the Mayors’ Charity Ball which will raise money for BMA CQ Rescue through a glamourous evening at Proserpine Entertainment Centre on July 25th. The theme of the event is Whisper of the West, bringing classic, western style and sophistication to a night of fundraising and building connecting within the community. “The Mayor's Ball will be a fantastic night of entertainment, great food, and spectacle this year.” Mayor Ry Collins said. “Our theme is Whispers of the West. We've seen Kevin Costner himself in the region over recent months- I was really inspired by series like Yellowstone.” The recipient of the funds raised at the ball will be BMA CQ Rescue, who operate across the region to perform rescues on land and at sea. Darren Bobin, a Senior Base Air Crewman with BMA CQ Rescue said that the organisation was thrilled to be a recipient of the fundraiser. “It’s fantastic.” He said. “Any support helps, because it's a great cause, it is a great service.” Darren shared that the helicopters service the Whitsunday Region extensively. “Obviously, we come to Proserpine Hospital, we go to Bowen… We go to all the islands. It stems from local transfers to winter rescues out on the water, to primaries on Hamilton Island or Hayman Island - pretty much any island that we can go to and perform a task to bring that injured person back to proper care.” Their rescues out on the water often feature marine envenomation, salt water aspiration, and snorkelling injuries – but, Darren said, every rescue’s different. “Recently, we have picked up a young teenager off Hook Island who had a marine sting.” Darren recounted. “It was late in the afternoon, going into night, so that was a little bit tricky... They had to get to the beach, and then we had to winch down our medical crew, who had to bring [the teenager] back to the helicopter, and we brought them back to the hospital.” This story stands as just one example of how the service makes medical intervention possible for injured and unwell individuals out on the islands, or in rural inlands, where services cannot usually go. Businesses interested in sponsoring the event are encouraged to reach out via mayorscharityball@wrc.qld.gov.au. “We've had tremendous support already come through, but if there's anyone that would like to contribute to a fantastic community cause, we'd love to hear from them.” Mayor Ry Collins said. “We also recently announced tickets to the event. I'd encourage everyone to get in and get your tickets early, because every year I've been here, it's sold out pretty quickly. I really encourage everyone to get involved.” Tickets for the mayor’s ball are available online; scan the QR Code to get yours. Please make QR: https://www.whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au/Community-and-Environment/Our-Community/Events/Mayors-Charity-Ball-2026 What? The Mayor’s Charity Ball: Whispers Of The West When? Saturday 25th July Where? Proserpine Entertainment Centre Darren Bobin, a Senior Base Air Crewman with BMA CQ Rescue with Mayor Ry Collins
Packed with charm and lovingly maintained over the years, this
character-filled home presents an exciting opportunity for first-home
buyers, investors, or anyone looking to secure an affordable foothold
in the market.
Key Features Include
•Freshly painted internally
•New drapes
•Fully air conditioned
•High ceilings and decorative timber framework
•Large undercover parking area
•Move-In Ready and available now
FOR SALE: $690,000
62 Marathon Street, Proserpine
CONTACT: Melinda Butcher 0400 773 478
melinda@tpsre.com.au
