
A powerful wave of remembrance swept across Mackay and surrounding regions this ANZAC Day, with crowds swelling beyond last year’s attendance as communities gathered in unity, reflection, and gratitude. From the pre-dawn silence of Finch Hatton at 4.28am to the dawn light breaking over Jubilee Park in Mackay, thousands stood shoulder to shoulder in solemn tribute to those who served and sacrificed. Across the region, services were held at Calen, Eton, Farleigh, Gargett, Greenmount Homestead, Hay Point, Koumala, Kuttabul, Marian, Mirani, Northern Beaches, Sarina, Seaforth, Walkerston and beyond, with each location carrying its own weight of history and heart. Dawn parades formed through quiet streets, cenotaphs were encircled by wreaths, and voices rose in the Last Post. In Mackay, crowds gathered in force at both the 5.00am dawn service and 9.30am morning service at Jubilee Park, marking one of the strongest turnouts in recent memory. No matter what region we reside in, we will remember them. Lest We Forget
Rare offering of two residences on one generous 1,652m² rural block. Live comfortably in the low-set brick three-bedroom family home, with the bonus of a separate onebedroom cottage—ideal for guests, extended family, or dual living. In total, the property offers four bedrooms and two bathrooms, spacious living areas, and a large yard with ample room for a caravan, pets, and family gatherings.• Modern, functional kitchen with dishwasher• Spacious two-way tiled bathroom with double vanity4 2 3 1,652 sq. m.• Lock-up garagePositioned in the popular Erakala area, the property enjoys a peaceful rural outlook • Covered outdoor entertaining area and 2-bay carportCOTTAGE FEATURES – 1 Bedroom Separate Home• Bedroom with built-in robe, air-conditioning, and ceiling fanHOME FEATURES – 3 Bedroom Main Residence• Three bedrooms, all with built-in robes, breezy windows, and ceiling fans• Open-plan lounge and dining area, airconditioned with ceiling fans• Tiled lounge area with functional kitchen/dining space• Tiled bathroom with shower and toilet, all in good conditionover surrounding cane fields, while remaining conveniently located just minutes from Farleigh and only 9km to Mt Pleasant Shopping Centre and just 13 minutes from Mackay’s CBD.Prior offers considered

Hundreds of motorists engaged in robust conversation on social media over the weekend, reaching out to local MPs to express their frustration following hazardous road trips between Mackay and Proserpine. The 7mm, recently poured stone had been loosened by heavy rainfall and Member for Whitsunday Amanda Camm has since assured residents she has been in touch with Transport & Main Roads to address the issue. Continued on page 6. “Who Do I Send The Bill To?” Continued from front page. Loose Surface On Bruce Highway Roadworks Leads To Vehicle Damage Roadworks taking place on the Bruce Highway at Goorganga Plains are attracting complaints as loose stone causes damage to vehicles passing between Proserpine and Mackay. State Member for Whitsunday Amanda Camm has shared that action will soon be taken on the 7mm stone, which was loosened by heavy rainfall. “TMR and the contractor are very aware of the situation and will be undertaking replacement works of some of the surface,” she shared. “Please stay safe, drive to conditions, and we’ll have more updates on social media.” After receiving messages highlighting the issue, Federal Member for Dawson Andrew Willcox also took to Facebook, stating that MP Amanda Camm was taking good care of the issue. Mr Willcox explained: the highway “is state controlled, with 80% of the funding coming from the federal government, hence why I contacted the state member who has done the right thing and gotten onto TMR straight away.” Amid over 300 comments across the two posts were many reports of damage caused by the stone. Tami S Harris stated she suffered two cracks in her windscreen within six minutes. “I [was] following slow and far enough back - but one of the road work vehicles went past the opposite direction going faster,” she alleged, adding: “Who do I send the bill to?” Other community members suggested that the risk of damage was exacerbated by other road users not sticking to the temporary speed limits enforced on the impacted roads. Kate Antonia shared: “If traffic actually travelled at the posted speed limit, damages would be a lot less. I did the speed limit through there four times in the past week and both times had traffic tailgate and dangerously overtake afterwards.” Repairs are forecast to take place in the next week, but in the meantime, motorists are advised to slow down, think of others and take care to avoid further damage.
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