
The 2026 International Nurses Day Awards celebrated outstanding nursing staff from across the Mackay Hospital and Health Service region, recognising excellence in patient care, clinical practice, education and community health. Photo credit: Hannah McNamaraLocal nurses were celebrated for the immeasurable care, compassion and expertise they bring to the community during the annual International Nurses Day Awards at Mackay Base Hospital. Hosted by Mackay Hospital and Health Service, the event recognised outstanding contributions from nursing staff working across the region’s hospitals, health services and community facilities. Observed worldwide on May 12th, International Nurses Day honours the legacy of Florence Nightingale and the vital role nurses play in healthcare. Among those recognised were Clinical Nurse Consultant Samantha Bullman for her specialist work supporting patients with complex gastrointestinal conditions, and long-serving clinical nurse Sarah McDeed, whose decades of service earned her the McFadzen Perpetual Award. Together with more than 1,400 nurses working across the Mackay HHS region, the award recipients represent the passion, skill and teamwork that underpin healthcare across our local communities. Celebrating Our Nurses - The Heart Of Healthcare Nurses across the Mackay region were recognised for their immeasurable care and compassion at the annual International Nurses Day Awards held last Tuesday. Hosted by Mackay Hospital and Health Service at Mackay Base Hospital, the ceremony celebrated the vital role nurses play in supporting the health and wellbeing of communities across the region. International Nurses Day is observed globally each year on May 12th, marking the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale. The day provides an opportunity to recognise the people who form the backbone of healthcare systems worldwide. Across the Mackay Hospital and Health Service region, more than 1,400 nurses work in hospitals, multi-purpose health services and community health facilities, making up more than half of the workforce. Among those honoured was Clinical Nurse Consultant Samantha Bullman, who received the Clinical Nurse Specialty Award for her work in gastroenterology. Based at Mackay Base Hospital, Samantha supports patients living with complex gastrointestinal conditions, including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. She said the recognition was particularly meaningful during Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Month and highlighted the importance of specialist care in regional areas. “Nursing for gastroenterology, especially Crohn’s and colitis in regional areas, is quite disparate, so having someone in this area that can provide expertise and care for these people is essential,” she said. Having worked in nursing for about 11 years, Samantha said her motivation came from wanting to support patients and families during difficult times. Long-serving clinical nurse Sarah McDeed was also recognised, receiving the McFadzen Perpetual Award. Sarah began her training in Adelaide in 1971 and has spent decades working in the profession, witnessing significant changes in healthcare over the years. “It was a huge shock… I was quite humbled,” she said. She said nursing had always been about collaboration and teamwork, especially in regional areas like Mackay. “You can’t do it on your own. You have to do it as a team,” she said. Chief Executive of Mackay Hospital and Health Service, Sean Birgan, said nursing remained one of the most rewarding professions. Sean began his own nursing career in 1984 and has since worked across Queensland and internationally, including helping establish a critical care unit in Indonesia following the 2002 Bali bombings. “Nursing is a fantastic profession… it’s provided me with great opportunity,” he said. “If you want to get into a profession that’s caring and makes a difference to the lives of many people, you really can’t go past nursing.” 2026 Mackay Hospital and Health Service International Nurses Day Award winners: • Excellence in Patient Care (patient/consumer nominated): Jodi-Ann Maguire – Clinical Nurse Consultant, Mental Health, Mackay • AIN Commitment to Care Award: Charli Clark – Assistant in Nursing, Clermont MPHS • Clinical Excellence Award (Rural): Georgia Button – Clinical Nurse Consultant/NUM, Dysart Hospital • Our Mob Together Strong Health Equity Nursing Award: Jenny Gething – Clinical Nurse Consultant, Better Connected Care, Mackay Base Hospital • CQUniversity Graduate of the Year Award: Hazel Madziva – Registered Nurse, Clermont MPHS • McFadzen Perpetual Award: Sarah McDeed – Clinical Nurse, Mackay Base Hospital • Clinical Nurse Specialty Award: Samantha Bullman – Clinical Nurse Consultant, Gastroenterology, Mackay Base Hospital • James Cook University Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning (Unit): F0 Medical Ward, Mackay Base Hospital • James Cook University Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning (Individual): Jeffrey Dunbavan – Clinical Nurse, F0 Mackay Base Hospital Nurses across the Mackay region were recognised at the International Nurses Day Awards for their immeasurable care and compassion in supporting patients and the community. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara
Auction Tomorrow On-Site at 12pm
A home with presence, proportion and true staying power—
this solid two-storey brick residence (built 1981) has been
immaculately maintained and thoughtfully updated to deliver
effortless beachside living. From the expansive timber decks
and bi-fold doors to the fresh vinyl plank flooring, renovated
bathrooms and generous downstairs rumpus, every detail
blends style with everyday functionality.
With five bedrooms across two levels, it’s an outstanding
option for larger families, guests, or dual-living flexibility.
Set on an elevated 800 sq. m. block in a quiet cul-de-sac, the
home captures cooling sea breezes and showcases stunning
panoramic views.
Enjoy a lifestyle location: approximately a two-minute walk
to beautiful Campwin Beach, a two-minute drive to the boat
ramp, 13 minutes to Sarina and 40 minutes to Mackay’s CBD.
Upstairs highlights
• External stair access to an impressive Merbau timber deck
(approx. 4m x 15m) with sweeping views
• Timber-and-glass bi-fold doors opening to a spacious living/
dining area with vinyl plank flooring
• Two built-in bedrooms share the stylish main bathroom
Downstairs highlights
• Internal stairs from the generous tiled rumpus room
• Three bedrooms share the renovated second bathroom
• End-to-end garage with workshop space
Outdoor highlights
• Immaculate grounds with raised garden beds, pergola with
built-in seating, pizza oven, love seat, fire pit, garden shed
and fruit trees
• Concrete driveway to a double carport—ideal for a boat,
van or additional vehicles
• 10,000-gallon rainwater tank plumbed to the home (town
water also connected)
Homes of this calibre and coastal appeal are tightly held
and rarely offered. Inspect on Saturday—you won’t be
disappointed.
For sale by Auction (on site) at 12 noon on 23rd May 2026.
Open from 11.30am

More than 200 business, industry and community leaders gathered at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre last Friday for Whitsunday Regional Council’s State of the Region 2026 Think Big event - a day focused on growth, opportunity and the future of the region. Featuring Olympic athletes, government ministers, tourism leaders and local students, the event explored major topics including economic development, workforce readiness and the opportunities surrounding the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. “We’ve got momentum, vision and opportunity, this region is ready to think big and deliver,” said Mayor Ry Collins. Dignitaries and guest speakers all came together to create a special day at the third annual State of the Region event. Photo supplied
16 Whitehaven Crescent, Cannonvale — a commanding
executive residence positioned to capture elevated
ocean views and deliver a refined coastal lifestyle.
Designed with both scale and presence in mind, the
home features soaring ceilings, expansive living zones
and five well-appointed bedrooms, including a private
master retreat complete with ensuite and walk-in robe.
A standout feature is the flexible lower level, complete
with its own bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette
— ideal for dual-living, guest accommodation or
additional income potential. Outdoors, the backyard
offers scope to create your own private oasis, with
room to potentially add a pool and further enhance
the coastal lifestyle. Located just minutes from local
shops, schools and the heart of Airlie Beach, this is a
rare opportunity to secure a home of scale, flexibility
and impressive views in a sought-after location.
• 5 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms (including master ensuite
& walk-in robe)
• Elevated position capturing ocean views
• Located on quiet cul-de-sac
• Flexible downstairs area with self-contained
potential
• Yard with room to add a pool
OPEN HOME: Saturday 23rd May 10:00 – 10:30am
