Whitsunday Region Sporting News & Results

Spirits Remain High Despite Weather Woes Proserpine Veterans Golf Results

Spirits Remain High Despite Weather Woes Proserpine Veterans Golf Results

Thirty-one players took part in a Four Ball Best Ball event. Unfortunately, despite the best efforts of participants, the game had to be abandoned with only a few holes left to play due to worsening weather conditions. As a result, the competition was scored as a Stableford over the first nine holes, which led to some lower scores than expected. In the ladies' division, Rehab Hull emerged victorious with 18 points, while Paula McQuat also finished with 18 points but was edged out on a countback

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Get In ‘Touch’ With Your Inner Footy Star

Get In ‘Touch’ With Your Inner Footy Star

The Whitsunday Touch Football Club is calling for more females to join and experience the fun, camaraderie, and community of touch footy. It’s easy to learn and get involved, whether you're a beginner, returning after a break, or a girl who's rocked the touch footy world for years, the Club is the place for you. All the teams are mixed and sorted by grades, so you may even find yourself playing against your father like Sylvie who has been with the club for 2 years; “Dad was always playing touch

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Wangaratta Bowls Round-Up

Wangaratta Bowls Round-Up

The winners of Tuesday's social bowls were Damien R and Alby Vigar, who defeated Sharina R and Mark Drummond. In the other game, Irene Laird and Marg Wilson emerged victorious against Deb Retchless and Robyn Stitt. Unfortunately, the jackpot did not go off. On Sunday afternoon, Alby Vigar and Mark Drummond triumphed over Robyn Stitt and Graeme Read in their match. Meanwhile, in the triples game, Sugar Brunker, Isobel Wheeler, and Pat Tracey won on the final end, defeating Lindy Suann, Deb Retch

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Airlie Beach Celebrates 38 Years Of Women's Bowls

Airlie Beach Celebrates 38 Years Of Women's Bowls

The wet season has arrived across Queensland, including here in paradise, which meant bowls was intermittent this week. On Monday morning, 48 ladies participated in the annual Autumn Carnival and PAH celebration, marking 38 years of women’s bowls in our community. It was a great start to the day before the rain arrived, with only one game being played in the tournament. Many thanks to Ladies President Carol Crosbie, Vice President Wendy Pomeroy, Games Controller Lyn Graham, and invited guest Ma

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Cannons Outstanding Swimmers Off To Townsville And Brisbane

March 20, 2025

Cannonvale Cannons swimmers enjoyed an exciting Club Night last week, highlighted by record-breaking achievements and strong performances in the pool. The night was particularly special as the club recognised two outstanding swimmers for their new records set during the Club Championships.

Seven-year-old Harry Chegwidden set three new club records with a time of 1:48.26 in the 100m Individual Medley, 25.90 in the 25m Breaststroke, and 43.08 in the 50m Freestyle. In the 11-year-old category, Jax Clayworth set a new benchmark in the 200m Breaststroke, finishing in 3:12.21.

Harry continued his winning streak, receiving an upgrade to the 100m Freestyle, while newcomer Airlie Mladenovski earned upgrades to the 50m Freestyle and 25m Butterfly. Harry capped off a stellar week by receiving the Coaches Award for his outstanding 100m IM performance — his third major achievement of the night. Among the standout swimmers at Club Night, Miller Eaves, Matilda Nicholes, and Liam Filewood delivered impressive personal bests, demonstrating the depth of the club’s talent.

Meanwhile, a small group of Cannons made the journey to Townsville for the Lightning Swim Club Long Course Transition Meet, with Koa Harland delivering a spectacular performance, achieving five personal bests across her events.

Looking ahead, many of our swimmers will travel to Brisbane next weekend to represent the North Queensland Schools Team, while others will head to Bowen for the two-day Bowen Annual Carnival. We wish all our competitors the best of luck as they showcase their skills and represent their club with pride.

Contributed with thanks by Jade Korosec, Vice President of the Cannonvale Cannons

Harry Chegwidden with three new club records.

Airlie Mladenovski with two new upgrades.

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Distinguished Gentlefolk To Ride For Worthy Cause In Bowen

March 20, 2025

Get ready to rev your engines and don your sharpest suits because the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride is returning to Bowen on May 18, 2025 for its 4th consecutive year. This global event brings together classic and vintage-style motorcycle enthusiasts from around the world to raise vital funds and awareness for men’s mental health and prostate cancer research.

The ride, which runs from 08:00 to 11:00, is not only about stunning motorcycles and dapper fashion—it’s about making a difference. Riders including Men, Women and their Pillions will cruise through Bowen in their finest attire, all while supporting an important cause. Sue Tapp, who along with her husband Barry, have been hosting and helping organise the event since it began in Bowen in 2022; “This is an important cause for us and we are proud to support it in the community,” she shared.

In 2024, Bowen saw around 80 participants join the ride, a number that continues to grow each year as the community rallies around this important cause. The global event, which in attracted over 114,000 riders last year, raised an impressive $6,705 AUD in Bowen alone, showcasing the generosity and commitment of local riders.

The event is free, but registration is required. Participants can sign up at www.gentlemansride.com to receive local event details and re-register to be notified when registrations officially open on 24th March 2025. The Bowen ride is a chance to join fellow riders, enjoy the scenic route, and contribute to a cause that impacts so many men’s lives by fundraising for the ride.

For more information or inquiries about the Bowen ride, contact Sue Tapp at: 0439 712 475 or via email: suetapp103@outlook.com. Mark your calendars for May 18th and ride with purpose in Bowen’s most stylish motorcycle charity event: SIDE BY SIDE, WORLDWIDE, WE RIDE!

WHAT: Bowen’s Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride
WHEN: Fundraising & Registration Opens 24th March | Bowen Ride May 18th 8am – 11am
WHERE: Various Locations Through Bowen

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NQ Cross Country Championships A Race For All Ages

March 20, 2025

Get ready for the North Queensland Cross Country Championship on March 30, hosted by the Whitsunday Running Club at Galbraith Park in Cannon Valley. This exciting event, now in its third year, is the official Athletics North Queensland cross-country championship and welcomes athletes of all ages—ranging from 4 to 100 years old!

Runners will compete in eight races, spanning distances of 1km, 2km, 3km, 4km, 6km, 8km, and 10km, with all races taking place on the scenic loops around Galbraith Park. The event draws competitors from across Queensland, from Cairns to Brisbane and out to the west. With approximately 300 runners expected, along with their families and supporters, this will be a significant sporting event for both competitive athletes and the local spectating community.

Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting out, there’s a race for you! Entry fees range from $25 to $35, depending on the race type.

For more details or to register, contact Tim McQuoid-Mason at: 0438 460 050 or via email: president@whitsundayrunningclub.com.au and scan the QR Code to see the various races. Don’t miss out on this fantastic day of community spirit and athletic competition and get those runners on!

WHAT: North Queensland Cross Country Championship
WHEN: 30th March, 1st Race Starts 7am
WHERE: Galbraith Park, Cannon Valley

Young racers from the Running Club at the finish line. Photo Sourced: Race Roster website

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Bowen Bridge Club Goes Green

March 20, 2025

Exciting news in the world of Bridge as there were ten Bowen Bridge Club members competing in Mackay for the Whitsunday Zone Pairs Selection. Jill Brabon and her partner, Bev Lowcock, won the Novice Division and will represent the Zone at the Festival of Bridge in Brisbane this October. Lyn Adams and Betty Andison finished third overall.

Saint Patrick's Day was a blast with everyone putting on their best green outfits for the club's meet-up. There was much joy, snacks and champagne to go around as everyone got into the spirit of the day.

Congratulations to the winners and to all the members of the club who took part and good luck for your competition in Brisbane!

Contributed with thanks by Lydie Martin of the Bowen Bridge Club.

A great day of bridge was played on Monday, March 17th, in celebration of St. Patrick's Day.

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Sail Away With Us At Sailability!

March 13, 2025

Sailability has started up again this February and they’re putting out the call for any sailor and their carer to come down to the Whitsunday Sailing Club and try out sailing on the beautiful Whitsunday waters. Sailability gives the joys of freedom on the waters to people with disabilities, teaching the basics of sailing, boat and water safety, and helping to discover positive interactions between participants and the ocean.

"It's just really exciting for them. Sometimes they'll go out for a couple of sails or in the motor boat. As soon as they know the barbecue is happening, the smell of the sausages, they want to come in and have some to eat." General Assistant Karen explained, saying its really up to the clients and how they would like to participate.

Sailability is run by volunteers from all over some staying short-term and others like Jenny have been there volunteering for 12yrs now. And with some clients coming all the way from Bowen to participate in their sailing program, they're calling for more volunteers and sponsors to help give their clients this wonderful experience.

For many of the volunteers its about giving back, "as volunteers, we feel so good that we've given them that experience and the rewards, you just see the smiles on their faces. It's just wonderful." says Karen, "We teach them how to sail. Some can sail themselves, but we still have the skipper with them. They're learning new things all the time."

For parents like Jennifer Graetz and her son Robbie, Sailabiliy provides them with a chance to socialise and feel normal, "as a parent, being able to be accepted the way that we have, it's just been incredible. These people are just beautiful people, and what they give to the community is a great opportunity. I don't even really know how to express in words what it is to Robbie and to our family."

If you would like to volunteer, there are many positions open, from vessel operators to administration, all help is welcomed, they provide training! If you or your partner have a disability or are physically challenged in any way, or are a carer of someone who is, reserve your spot with the team by calling: 0499 835 111 or inquiring on their website: www.sailabilitywhitsunday.org or Facebook page, and get some wind in your sails!

WHAT: Sailability Session
WHEN: Every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month
WHERE: Downstairs at the Whitsunday Sailing Club
COST: $12 Per Participant, Volunteers FREE

Jenny and Adrian (Volunteer Skipper & Ex-President of Sailability), in their green dingy finishing up after their sail. Photo Credit: Victoria Velton
Volunteers Chris and Grytsen on the motor boat ready for new passengers. Photo Credit: Victoria Velton
Adrian debriefing after his sail with Allen (Secretary of Sailability) and Cameron (a new Volunteer). Photo Credit: Victoria Velton

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Port Denison Gun Club February Shoot Report

March 21, 2025

Following heavy rainfall throughout February, it was a welcome change to see clear skies for our monthly shoot on Sunday, 23rd February. A total of 33 shooters participated, with competitors joining from Burdekin, Townsville, Silkwood, and Mackay/Sarina, alongside our local members, making for an exciting day of competition. Here are the amazing event results with the Trophy sponsored by Caruso Construction.

60T Medley Graded Trophy:
AA: A Ballarino 93/100
A: G Maltby 94/100
B: N Munro 92/100
C: D Hearn 83/100

20T DB Handicap:
1st: David Stitt 25/25
2nd: Glenn McHenry 24/25
3rd: B Bonanno 23/24

20T DB Continental:
AA: J Caruso 25/25
A: G Maltby 26/26
B: N Munro 20/20
B: Paton 18/20

Special congratulations to Colin Edgerton, our 2024 Shooter of the Year, with 15 points. We appreciate our sponsor, Caruso Construction, and all the volunteers who contributed to a successful day. Our next competition will be the 100 Target Day on Sunday 23rd March, sponsored by S&W Crane Hire

Contributed with thanks by Colin Edgerton, Shoot Secretary.

Shooter of the Year 2024 Colin Edgerton.

Ev 1 60T Medley: L-R Sylvia presenter, AA A Ballarino, A G Maltby, B N Munro, C D Hearn

Ev 3 20T Continental: AA J Caruso, A G Maltby, B N Munro, C B Paton

Ev 2 Handicap: 1st D Stitt, 2nd G McHenry, 3rd B Bonanno

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Summer Supposedly Ends March Monthly Results

March 13, 2025

Despite the official end of summer last Tuesday, the weather didn’t reflect the change of season, though the course was looking great after recent rains. A strong turnout of 33 members contested the March Monthly Medal. Gerald Lovell claimed victory for the men with an impressive score of 68, while Jenny Hounsell triumphed for the women with a solid 69. Close behind her was her husband Colin, who finished on 70.

In the ladies' division, Lyn Muller took second place with 71, while Paula McQuat, Tiina Randmae, Elspeth Scotford, Heather Luvis, and Leanne Alexander earned spots in the rundown. For the men, Colin Hounsell, Gary Scotford, Laurie Dakin, Peter Fox, Trevor Peroz, Craig McLean, Neil Cawthorne, Peter Lindsay, and Nick Apruzzese made up the rundown.

Notable achievements included Jenny Hounsell, Jacqui Wall, Heather Luvis, Lyn Muller (in the hole #13), and Allison McCarthy earning pin shots, while Elspeth Scotford led the least putts category with 30. Chip-ins were shared by Vickie Wallace, Leanne Alexander, Trevor Peroz, John Roser, Neil Cawthorne, and Laurie Dakin.

In the draws, Allison McCarthy won the Membership Jackpot worth $40, Peter Lewis bagged the $50 Monthly Medal, and Alan Clinc claimed a $50 Fishi voucher in the weekly raffle. It was a fantastic day of competition, camaraderie, and celebration on the course.

Contributed with thanks by Paula McQuat

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Whitsunday Swimming Club Prove They Are Mighty

March 21, 2025

The Whitsunday Swimming Club had 11 swimmers attend the 2025 NQ Championships in Townsville over the weekend. It was a long, hot, and exhausting few days, but all our swimmers returned home with terrific achievements, despite their tired bodies.

George was the standout, claiming NQ Champion for 12 years MC in the 50m Freestyle, Butterfly, Breaststroke, Backstroke, and 100m Freestyle. He was also awarded 12 years boys MC Age Champion.

Alex took home the NQ Champion title in the 17 years & over men’s 50m Butterfly, Breaststroke, and 100m Breaststroke.

Chloe secured a 2nd place finish in the 11 years girls 200IM, with an impressive 8.85-second PB.

Leyton earned 2nd place in the 12-year-old boys 200m and 100m Breaststroke, achieving a huge 6.84-second PB in the finals. He also claimed 3rd in the 50m Breaststroke.

Hayden swam a PB of 5.33 seconds in his 100m Freestyle and another 5.03-second PB in his 100m Breaststroke.

Jayde joined her brothers in the Breaststroke PB challenge, posting a 6.41-second PB in her 100m swim.

Axel swam a 2.83-second PB in his 100m Backstroke and broke his 50m Butterfly PB by 1.77 seconds.

Alissa swam all four of her events with PBs, with her biggest being an 11.26-second improvement in the 50m Butterfly.

Friday night saw Mia, Lochlan, and Amy join the team for the club relays.

Lochlan, Alex, Hayden, and Axel took 3rd place in the 11 & over men’s 400m Freestyle relay. Hayden, George, Leyton, and Axel also earned 3rd in the 8-14 years boys 200m Medley and 200m Freestyle relays.

A huge thank you to Coach Jenny for her support and guidance, helping our swimmers achieve their goals and represent the club with pride.

Whitsunday Swimming Club trains Monday – Thursday from 3.30pm at the Proserpine Swimming Pool. For more information, email: whitsundayfrogs@gmail.com.au or pop into the pool for a chat.

Contributed with thanks by Amanda Yuskan, WSC President

The whole swim team and coaches at relay night
11's and over boys 400m freestyle relay team gets 3rd place
8-14yrs relay gets 3rd in the 200m medley

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Sweeties & Squires Reeling To Win Big

March 21, 2025

The Whitsunday Game Fish Club "Sweeties and Squires" (Ladies and Juniors) Family Fishing weekend is on 28th to 30th March and is shaping up to be a fantastic weekend. Participation is free to current members, and non members are more than welcome to join the Club and be part of this and future Club events. Membership is $70 per adult, and $35 for juniors under 16 years.

All Juniors competing will receive a free Shimano rod and reel and a bag of goodies as part of the Queensland Game Fishing Association's (G.F.A.A.) Kids2Fish Program!

Prizes will be awarded in the Ladies, Junior's boys and girls (11 to 16 years) and Small Fry's boys and girls (under 11 years) categories for a photo taken on a brag mat of their fish, caught using rod and reel only. All photos will go before a panel of judges and the winners will be judged on merit, not the size of their fish, whether released or kept for the dinner table. All rules will be explained in detail at the Registration and Briefing at the Marine Club in Altmann Avenue in Cannonvale on Friday 28th of March from 6pm where Juniors and Small Fry will be presented with their new free rod and reel.

This is a relaxed weekend and fishing starts at your leisure anytime after the Briefing. All participants need to be present at the Marine Club at 12 noon on Sunday 30th of March for the Presentation and some delicious food. This will be a great way to spend a fun weekend on the water for family and friends and The Whitsunday Game Fish Club would love to see new and old Members alike join in!

WHAT: The Whitsunday Game Fish Club "Sweeties and Squires" fishing competition
WHEN: Briefing - 6pm 28th of March & Prize Ceremony - 12pm of 30th March
WHERE: Whitsunday Marine Club, Altmann Avenue, Cannonvale


Small Fry member, Kyle Matthews, with a nice coral trout
Junior member,  Kurt Martin, happy with his recent catch
Small Fry members, Kyle Matthews, with his recent catch
Squires getting fishing tips at the Club

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Airlie Beach Bowls' Close Competition 14th Airlie Beach Bowls Club Weekly Newsletter

March 13, 2025

How great is it to live in paradise? This week's bowls has certainly been filled with excitement.

Firstly, on Tuesday morning, in bowls, Carol Crosbie's team, with Hubble Noel at lead and Sandra Argo at second, triumphed over Joan McGrath’s team, which included Sue Dakin at lead and Dawn Dowell at second. Meanwhile, John Brown's team, with Mel Fennel at lead and husband Greg at second, drew with John Fielding's team of Sue Walker at lead and Gen Passfield.

Wednesday afternoon's Jackpot bowls were quieter than usual, likely due to the Open Men's Singles and the completion of last year's Mixed Pairs and Fours events. However, John Fielding's team of Phil O'Brien and Warren Williams proved the strongest on the day, with the jackpot remaining unclaimed.

In the Men's Singles first round, Russell Jackson, Alan Pershouse, Ash Warland, Bob McMahon, Shane Spann, Rick Galea, Harry Quod, Luke Kinnear, Arthur McManus, and Dennis Donnadelli all progressed to Round 2.

On Saturday morning, Scroungers saw first-round winners Margo Stanley, Andy McDougall, Tony Whitehorn, and Maureen Barnard play off for the final. Despite starting with a -5 score, Margo Stanley overwhelmed the competition to claim her second victory in this event, while Merve Stewart won B Division.

Sunday afternoon's Social Bowls saw Tony Whitehorn's team, with Bill Gordon in fine form and Sue Dakin proving too strong, dominate the field.

At the same time, the final game of the Mixed Fours was taking place between Andrew Butler's team (Dawn Dowell, Elaine Kippen, and Andy McDougall) and Shane Spann's team (Keith Bates, substituting for John Trembath, with Vicki Spann and Joan McGrath). In a spine-tingling match, Andrew Butler's team emerged victorious by just one point.

The Women and Girls come and try lawn bowls program, sponsored by the Queensland Government Sport and Rec is running on Thursday 13th March at 5pm -6pm.

Contributed with thanks by Mark Mawson

Mixed Fours Finalists: Vicki Spann, Keith Bates, Joan McGrath, and Shane Spann.

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Personal Bests and Pool Records Set in Action-Packed Weekend

March 13, 2025

The Cannonvale Cannons wrapped up a big weekend of racing, starting with the annual Club Championships on Saturday. This highly anticipated event saw swimmers competing in five set races within their age group to battle for the Age Champion title. A season highlight, this event offered a real race-day setup while maintaining the supportive and spirited environment of club competition. Club Champs not only provide a platform for intense racing but also serve as one of the final opportunities for swimmers to qualify for end-of-year club trophies and records.

Coaches Mark Erickson and Ken Crittenden were left in awe by the exceptional performances across all age groups. Out of the 285 swims recorded on the day, a staggering 186 were personal bests—an incredible testament to the swimmers' dedication and consistent training over the past year. A special mention goes to the club’s younger swimmers, who fearlessly tackled distances they had never attempted before.

The club now looks ahead to the End-of-Year Presentation Night on May 3, where these remarkable achievements, amongst others from throughout the season will be celebrated.

The excitement continued on Sunday at the Whitsunday Short Course Transition Meet in Collinsville. This event marked a significant milestone as it was the first competition held at the newly renovated 25m short-course pool, replacing the former unique 33m length pool. Swimmers had the exciting opportunity to set brand-new pool records, and many Cannons rose to the occasion.

Congratulations to Charlie and Evie Doherty, Ruby and Koa Harland, Mackenzie Bennet, Andie and Dylan Reynolds, Eloise and Harry Chegwidden, Isaac and Isabella Pisaniello, and Miranda Palmero, who all claimed new pool records at the meet.

With such an outstanding weekend of racing, the Cannons continue to prove that hard work and dedication pay off as they prepare for the final events of the season.

Contributed with thanks by Jade Korosec, Vice President of the Cannonvale Cannons

11 Year Girls place-getters for the 50M Breaststroke Event

The new Collinsville pool record holders

10 Year Boys place-getters for the 50M Breaststroke Event

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Airlie Beach’s Ironman Legend Chasing Sharks in South Africa

March 13, 2025

When most people think of visiting South Africa, they imagine spotting the local wildlife that includes the lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and African buffalo. But Micky Kimpton, race director of the Coral Sea Resort Marina Airlie Beach Triathlon, has something else in mind.

At 71 years, Micky is no stranger to a challenge. He’s about to take on his sixth Ironman triathlon in five years, and this time, his swim will have a much larger adversary than his fellow triathletes. He’s heading to Nelson Mandela Bay in South Africa next month, and while most competitors are focused on finishing the gruelling race, Micky has one more thing on his mind: adding a Great White Shark to his personal wildlife list.

"I figured, if I’m going to be swimming in open water, I may as well make it interesting," Micky says with his signature grin. "I’ve got the lions and leopards sorted in my bucket list. Now it’s time for something a little more... toothy."

The South African Ironman is no easy feat. It’s a brutal event that involves a 3.8 km swim, followed by a 180 km bike ride and a full 42.2 km marathon. The swim takes place in the chilly waters of Nelson Mandela Bay, a place renowned not only for its great swimming conditions, but also for its healthy population of Great White Sharks.

Micky has managed to add a little extra danger to the mix. "I’m hoping to add ‘shark-watching’ to my list of hobbies," he quips. "But don’t worry, I’ll stick to the official swim course and leave the wildlife to the experts."

Micky's not just doing this for fun. As the race director of the Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival, Micky's been a driving force behind growing the event into one of the Whitsundays' premier races, and his passion for the sport is contagious. His philosophy? Age is just a number, and there’s no finish line for true dedication.

"Competing in these Ironman races has taught me patience, discipline, and the ability to laugh at myself when I’m swimming alongside a shark," he jokes. "But in all seriousness, it’s about showing that no matter how old you are, it’s never too late to push yourself."

“I also love giving back to the sport and as race director for this year’s 25th Anniversary the Coral Sea marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon will have a new bike course for all distances!

Whether Micky crosses the Ironman finish line with a medal around his neck or an "I survived a shark" badge, we know one thing for sure—his legend will only grow. It’s not just the triathlons he’s conquering; it’s also inspiring others to embrace their own challenges, whatever they may be.

Micky at his first triathlon for 2024, 2XU Olympic distance Event in St.Kilda, Melbourne. Photo sourced: Michael Kimpton's Facebook page.

Micky, cycling during a triathlon. Michael Kimpton's Facebook page.

Micky Kimpton. Photo sourced: RMHC's home website.

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Collinsville Swim Meet A Huge Success

March 13, 2025

On Sunday, 9th March, the Whitsunday Swimming Club hosted a short course swim meet at the newly upgraded Collinsville Swimming Pool. This fantastic facility provides the swimming community with an excellent venue for short, fast racing.

In 2024, the Whitsunday Regional Council upgraded the pool from 33m to 25m in length. Certified as a short course pool by Swimming Australia, it will now serve as a premier location for short course meets across the entire Swimming North Queensland region.

A total of 21 swimmers from Whitsunday Swimming Club participated in the meet, racing their hearts out. There were personal bests, medals awarded, and even pool records set. The event saw a great mix of first-timers and seasoned swimmers, with plenty of cheering, laughter, and fun shared by both the swimmers and their families.

A big congratulations to swimmers Alex, Lochlan, Mia, Savanah, Hayden, Axel, Leyton, Chloe, Jayde, Ti, Jax, George, Summer, Jackson, Jack, Alissa, Emeilia, Mackenzie, and Georgia for their outstanding performances. Every swimmer went home with medals, ribbons, beaming smiles, and tired bodies.

Although Ivy was injured, she showed 100% team spirit, cheering her teammates on throughout the event. Coach Jenny proudly watched over her swimmers, celebrating their achievements.

A huge thank you to all the swimmers, families, neighboring clubs, and the pool management team at Aquatic Rush for making the day so memorable.

Whitsunday Swimming Club trains at the Proserpine Swimming Pool from Monday to Thursday, starting at 3:30 pm. New swimmers are always welcome.

Contributed with thanks by Amanda of the Whitsunday Swimming Club.

The Whitsunday Swimming Club meet participants with their medals.
Racers on the block, ready to dive.

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Wangaratta Winners And Upcoming Events

March 6, 2025

Wangaratta Weekly Results And Upcoming EventsThe winners of Tuesday's social bowls were Deb Retchless, Irene Laird, and Penny Warren, who defeated Stumpy Adams, Robyn Stitt, and Margaret Wilson in a competitive match. Unfortunately, the jackpot didn’t gooff this time, leaving players gearing up for a better outcome next time.

The mixed competition is progressing well, with several exciting matches. On Saturday, the semi-final of the mixed pairs was held, and it was Denise Wallace and Mark Drummond who emerged victorious, defeating Penny Warren and Allan Rolfe in a closely contested game. Then, on Sunday morning, the semi-final of mixed triples saw Laurie Land, Penny Warren, and Allan Rolfe triumph, overcoming Denise Wallace, David McDonald, and Gavin Charles in a thrilling match.

Later, in the Sunday afternoon session, players braved the sweltering heat to compete in the pairs competition. Teresa Willshire and Gavin Charles were the winners of the afternoon, defeating Alby Vigar and Pat Tracey. Meanwhile, Jim Quod and Allan Rolfe secured a win over Lindy Suann and Mark Drummond. Unfortunately, the jackpot still didn’t go off, leaving everyone eager for the next chance.

Looking ahead, next Saturday marks the first round of men’s local pennant, which will be played all day at Wangaratta, where we will face Bowen Bowls Club. Best of luck to all our players. Normal social play will take place on Sunday, and we wish good luck to our ladies participating in the BBC Ladies’ event this week.

Contributed with thanks by Penny Warren

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Golf Goes Ahead, February Monthly Results

March 6, 2025

Our belated February Monthly Medal saw a surprising turnout of 25 players, despite challenging conditions. The course was soggy and heavy underfoot, but fortunately, the rain held off, allowing golfers to enjoy the day even in less-than-ideal conditions. It was great to be back out on the greens, with many enthusiastic players embracing the tough weather.

In the ladies' competition, Elspeth Scotford emerged as the winner with an impressive 77 nett, securing her second consecutive victory. Tiina Randmae finished as the runner-up with a solid 85 nett. The rundown also included Robyn Whitham, Paula McQuat, and Heather Luvis.

In the men's event, Colin Hounsell claimed victory with an outstanding 69 nett. Trevor Peroz took runner-up honors after a countback, demonstrating a fine performance despite the challenging course. The rundown for the men featured Steve Mitchell, Gary Scotford, Larry Muller, John Roser, Laurie Dakin, Craig McLean, and Peter Lindsay.

Elspeth Scotford was the standout in pin shots, claiming two, while Jenny Hounsell, Robyn Witham, and Vickie Wallace also contributed. Among the men, Gary Scotford, Trevor Peroz, John Wallace, Colin Hounsell, and Nick Apruzzese claimed pin shots.

In the least putts category, Paula McQuat recorded 30 putts, while Colin Hounsell and Gary Scotford both finished with 25.

Our next competition will be the March Monthly Medal on 4th March 2025, stroke and count your putts and we’ll see you there

Contributed with thanks by Paula McQuat.

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Airlie Beach Bowls Champions

March 6, 2025

The club’s Men’s Open Fours competition for 2025 was held in its entirety on the weekend of 1st and 2nd March. Eight teams participated in the event, with competitors ranging from top division pennant players and district players to first-year participants. The winning team, crowned Airlie Beach Men’s Fours Champions for 2025, consisted of Bob McMahon, Luke Kinnear, Russ Jackson, and Armando Isgro, who defeated Keith Bates, Alan Pershouse, Jeff Tierney, and Peter Barrett.

On Sunday, social bowlers played pairs games, with the winning team consisting of Regina Aquilina and Sue Dakin. Later in the afternoon, members gathered to watch the 2024 Men’s Fours final. The match was tightly contested, with bowls of a high standard, as expected from division one pennant and district players. In the final, Rick Galea, Ash Warland, Kevin John Trembath, and Shane Spann were defeated by Bob McMahon, Peter Barrett (substitute for Tim Taylor), Russ Jackson, and Armando Isgro. A special thank you to Bob and Yvonne Spees, who generously volunteered their time to cook a sausage sizzle for all the players and visitors on both Saturday and Sunday.

On Tuesday, 20 competitors took part in a bowls match, which included two games of triples and two games of pairs. The prize-winning team, consisting of Mel, Henny, and Carol Crosbie, emerged victorious against Maureen, Dawn, and Betty Whitehorn. President Carol Crosbie will be hosting an all-day celebration on Monday, March 10th, with ladies from the Mackay district invited to join a bowling carnival in celebration of the joy of Autumn and the 38th anniversary of Airlie Beach Bowls in the Mackay district.

Wednesday social bowls had eighteen players allowing three games of triples. There were three close games and the winning team taking home the prize pool was team John Askew against team Kevin Jewell. There was no jackpot prize winner this week.

The Women and Girls come and try lawn bowls program, sponsored by the Queensland Government Sport and Rec recommenced Thursday 6th March at new time of 5pm -6pm.

Contributed with thanks by Betty Whitehorn

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Proserpine Golf Club Competition Results Week Ending 02.03.25

March 7, 2025

Airlie Beach Golf Club Results - Week Ending 2nd March 2025
Despite ongoing weather challenges, the course improved throughout the week and is now nearly dry. However, players are still asked to exercise caution with their carts, sticking to the outer edges of the fairways when necessary and avoiding any wet spots.

Tuesday, 25th February 2025 - PGC February Monthly Medal
Sadly, the course was very wet, but congratulations to the winners for their exceptional play. Colin Hounsell won the men’s competition with an impressive 69 nett on a countback, edging out Trevor Paroz. In the ladies' competition, Elspeth Scotford took the win with 77 nett, and Di Chard finished as runner-up with 80 nett. Aaron Prosser and Elspeth Scotford won NTP prizes on the 2nd hole.

In the Veterans’ February Monthly Medal, Elspeth Scotford triumphed again with 77 nett, while Tiina Randmae placed second with 85 nett. Colin Hounsell also won in the men’s category with 69 nett. NTP winners were Gary Scotford, Trevor Paroz, John Wallace, Colin Hounsell, and Nick Apruzzese for the men, and Elspeth Scotford (x2), Jenny Hounsell, Robyn Witham, and Vickie Wallace for the ladies. Paula McQuat had 30 putts, while Colin Hounsell and Gary Scotford both had 25 putts.

Wednesday, 26th February 2025 - Ladies' Single Stableford
It was windy, but Heather Luvis won with 31 points on a countback, narrowly beating Jenny Hounsell. NTP winners were Heather Luvis and Paula McQuat on the 2nd hole, and Leanne Alexander on the 9th hole.

Thursday, 27th February 2025 - PGC February Monthly Medal Sponsored by Venuesmart
It was windy again, but Lewy Tuck won A Grade with 67 nett, while Laurie Dakin finished as runner-up with 70 nett. In B Grade, Peter Lindsay took the win with 69 nett, and Brendon Meharry was runner-up with 72 nett. There were several 2-shot winners: Colin Hounsell and Scott Mason on the 2nd hole, and Craig McLean and Lewy Tuck on the 9th hole. NTP winners were Colin Hounsell on the 2nd hole and Andrew Albergo on the 9th hole.

Friday, 28th February 2025 - Metropole Run (Front 9 Holes)
Samantha Aitken won with 22 points, while Kerr Claxton was runner-up with 21 points on a countback. Harry Russell took third place. NTP winners were Brendan Spann on the 2nd hole and Perri Simpson on the 9th hole.

Saturday, 1st March 2025 - Metropole March Monthly Medal
John Clark won the overall competition with an impressive 66 nett. In A Grade, Conrad Werner took the win with 70 nett, while Rob Stanley was runner-up with 71 nett. In B Grade, John Clark also won with 66 nett, and Tony Chapple was runner-up with 69 nett. In C Grade, Trevor Paroz won with 69 nett, while John Oates was runner-up with 72 nett. The best gross scores were Rob Stanley (A Grade), Darren Reynolds (B Grade), and Phil Batty (C Grade). There were 14 two-shot winners. NTP winners were Larry Muller on the 2nd hole, Scott Dwyer on the 9th hole, Peter Faust on the 13th hole, and Levi Holmes on the 16th hole.

In the ladies’ competition, Di Chard won with 69 nett, while Toni Clauss was runner-up with 74 nett. Tiina Randmae won the 2-shot prize on the 16th hole. Di Chard won the NTP on the 2nd hole, and Penny Wardroper took the 9th hole prize.

Sunday, 2nd March 2025 - 3-Ball Ambrose with Shotgun Start
A total of 79 players participated. The winners were the Alfie Moretto trio, including L. Kobe and Harley, with a score of 53.5 nett. The runner-up team, consisting of Jason Whitney, his daughter, and Sidonie Fleet, posted a score of 54.5 nett. Third place went to Mark Thompson, Sean, and young Fogarty, with a nett score of 56.8. NTP winners were Tim Frew on the 2nd hole, Danny York on the 9th hole, Ben Harrison on the 13th hole, and Clay Coles on the 16th hole.

Contributed with thanks by Tiina Randmae

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Sunshine and Great Bowls at Proserpine Bowlings Club

March 13, 2025

On Sunday, we kicked off our first game of bowls for the year. While the wet weather and the aftereffects of a heavy downpour delayed play, the green is in spectacular condition.

We had thirteen players and one spectator for our final session of Summertime hours bowls. In the first match, John Anderson, Mary Hedgelong, and Philip Brown defeated Alen Sanderson, Trevor Parsons, and Heather Brown with a score of 13-10. In the second match, Ken Watts, Bruce Uhe, Mike Harrison, and Kendall Watts triumphed over Ken Watts, Arthur Griffith, Sandy Daffara, and Gavin Noonan, finishing 22-10. It was lovely to see Lee King come down to watch the game. Lee will soon be back on the green, which is great news.

Nominations are now open for all club competitions. If you haven’t had a chance to visit the club during open hours to put your name down, you can easily nominate by emailing or texting Gavin Milne (Games Coordinator).

On Wednesday, Mary Hedgelong and Henny Tattam joined Heather at Mackay City for their PAH. Everyone had a great time and the next PAH will be held at Mackay Club on Friday, April 11th.

A big thank you to all who have dedicated significant time and effort into upgrading our green edges. Progress is looking great, and your hard work is deeply appreciated.

Starting Wednesday March 5th, social bowls will return to our regular hours. Please have your names in before 1:00 p.m. so we can start play by 1:30 p.m.

Contributed with thanks by the Secretary of Proserpine Bowls Club

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Gold For The Cannons At North QLD Champs

March 6, 2025

The Cannonvale Cannons put on a stellar performance at the 73rd Annual North Queensland Long Course Championships in Townsville over the weekend, hosted by Swimming North Queensland. This highly competitive event sees swimmers and clubs battle it out for Age Group Champions, Champion Club, and Parade Winner titles.

The Cannons are proud to announce that Jax Clayworth was named 11 Years Men Age Champion, while Jacob Bell took home the 17 Years & Over Men Age Champion title.

Adding to the club’s success, three Cannons swimmers were presented Swimming North Queensland Records. Jax Clayworth claimed the 11 Years 400IM record, Eloise Chegwidden set records in the 9 Years 25m Breaststroke and 25m Backstroke, and Lucas Korosec broke the 8 Years 25m Backstroke record.

The excitement kicked off on Friday evening with the much-loved club relays. The Cannons secured bronze in the 400m Medley (12 & Over Girls) and the Mixed 200m Medley, while the 8 to 12 Years Boys team claimed silver in both the 200m Medley Relay and the 200m Freestyle Relay.

Saturday and Sunday saw two intense days of individual racing, with all Cannonvale Cannons swimmers putting in outstanding performances. Many achieved personal bests and secured strong individual placings, showcasing their dedication and competitive spirit.

A special mention to our senior swimmers who reached the finals: Jacob Bell, Tora Delac, Zach Trefz, Tyler Bennett, Isabella Pisaniello, Isaac Pisaniello, Ella Bounden, Thomas Ganter, Mae Carter Atwood, Tiana Bell, and Ruby Lawson. Among them, Jacob, Tiana, Tora, Ella, Tyler, Zach, Isabella, and Mae all secured gold in at least one final.

Finally, a standout performance came from Zach Trefz who made the finals in 11 of his events to then take home three gold, five silver and a bronze, earning the most points for the Cannonvale Cannons.

Contributed with thanks by Jade Korosec, Vice President of Cannonvale Cannons.
Silver for the 8 - 12 Years Boys Medley Team
Record Breakers: Eloise Chegwidden, Lucas Korosec and Jax Clayworth  
Bronze for the 11 & Over Mixed Medley Team
Bronze for the 12 & Over Girls Medley Team
11 Year Boys Age Champ Jax Clayworth

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GET RAMPED UP FOR SPORTS IN THE WHITSUNDAYS

March 3, 2025

At the last Whitsunday Regional Council meeting the members proposed making a bid for hosting Ramped Up in Airlie Beach this year. Ramped Up and other sporting events like it are a big drive for the Whitsundays, and the motion was unanimous, with a resounding yes to try and get it to return. Hosting open sporting events like Ramped Up are not just about thrills and spills, they're also part of a larger effort by the Whitsunday Regional Council to drive the local economy.
Ramped Up, sponsored by Pacific Action Sport, is a two-day skating competition and festival featuring both professional and amateur skaters showing off their best tricks and routines. Coming to the Whitsundays, Ramped Up is focused on growing the sport of skateboarding in the community and to highlight the talent that is already present in the local scene.
The festival was a big crowd pleaser last year with thousands turning out to see the halfpipe in action. With live bands and food vendors to ensure there's something for everyone and food and entertainment all around, it was a sight shred to. For those making the trip to the Whitsundays for the event, camping options were available, so you could stay close to the action and enjoy the full experience of the festival.
The council is eager to bring major events like these to the Whitsunday area, offering an opportunity for visitors and locals alike to experience world-class skateboarding and boost the local economy. The time is ripe with the sport becoming recognized at an Olympic level, to increase participation, attract spectators, and most importantly, continue growing the sport for the community's benefit. The passion, skill, and enthusiasm are already here with the local PCYC even offering classes, the locals want it back again!
Whether you're a skateboarder, spectator, or simply someone who loves great music and good vibes, know that your local council has agreed to get the ball rolling on the bid to bring spectacular sports events like Ramped Up to one of Australia’s most iconic tourism destinations here in the Whitsundays.

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Cannons Shines at Sprint Distance Club Night

February 27, 2025

The Cannons hosted another enjoyable Club Night on Wednesday night. It was “fast and furious” as it was a Sprint Distance Club event, so swimmers could only race in 12m or 25m events.
Congratulations to all the swimmers who set new Club Records: Harry Chegwidden (7 years) 100m Breaststroke in 2:07.20, Lucas Korosec (8 years) 200m IM in 3:27.58, Eloise Chegwidden (9 years) 400m Freestyle in 6:44.23 and 200m Breaststroke in 3:51.12, Miller Eaves (9 years) 200m Breaststroke in 3:50.05, and Jax Clayworth (11 years) 50m Butterfly in 32.98 and 1500m Freestyle in 19:37.65.
The Chocolate Awards were presented to Isabella Pisaniello for her massive 104.41-second PB in the 400m IM. Thomas Ganter also received a Chocolate Award for his “closest to best” time. Coaches’ Awards were presented to Indi Smith for her Club Night swims and to Miller Eaves for his 200m Butterfly during Distance Club Night. And Upgrade Certificates were presented to Zavier Woolston, Gracie Laguna, Faithlyn Trotter, and Liam Filewood.
Wonderful to see all the young swimmers shine in the shorter distances on Wednesday. Gracie Crichton (8 years) swam a terrific 25m Backstroke with a 2-second PB. Maeve Dichiera swam fantastic times in her 25m Freestyle and 25m Butterfly. Liam Filewood and Hazel Smith were in fine form, swimming 3 PBs each.
Stella Mulliss (6 years) swam a very smooth 12m Breaststroke in a time of 26.61s. Sunny Robertson (6 years) swam an excellent 12m Freestyle in a time of 21.18s. Brothers Asher and Reid Springbett, and Zavier and Caleb Woolston, continue to get stronger and faster each week. A special mention goes to Ruby Lawson, who swam extremely well, achieving PBs in all her swims.
Well done to all the swimmers who participated on Wednesday night! A big thank you to all the wonderful parents and volunteers who assisted.

Contributed with thanks by Raylene Rasmussen.

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Social Bowls And Opening Day Highlights

February 27, 2025

Tuesday's social bowls saw Stumpy Adams and Penny Warren claim victory over Deb Retchless and Margaret Wilson in a tight contest. Despite their efforts, the elusive jackpot remains unclaimed, continuing to grow into a tidy sum.
On Sunday, the club hosted the annual Opening Day Triples, which was well attended by teams from Alligator Creek, Ayr, Airlie Beach, and Collinsville. It was a fantastic opportunity to catch up with friends and fellow bowlers. The event featured two games of fifteen ends, with the team of Sugar Brunker, Anthony Bull, and Gary Cooper emerging as the overall winners with the highest combined score.
The runners-up were Dave Hathaway, Margaret Wilson, and Greg Duncan, who put in a strong performance throughout the day. A special sportsmanship award for the lowest overall score went to the team of Kim Lucal, Gavin Charles, and Kaye Cooper, recognising their good spirits and competitive nature despite the tough competition. It was a great opening day for the sport and community.

President Margaret Wilson (Wangaratta) with Winners Anthony Bull (Ayr) and Gary Cooper (Alligator Ck), along with President Mark Drummond.
President Margaret Wilson (Wangaratta) with Runners-Up Dave Hathaway (Collinsville) and Greg Duncan (Alligator Ck) with President Mark Drummond (Wangaratta).

Contributed with thanks by Penny Warren.

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A Thrilling Week At Airlie Beach Bowls Club

February 27, 2025

What a wonderful week of bowling at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club! To beat the heat, start times varied throughout the week. On Tuesday, bowls began at 9am, with Sue Dakin, Henny Tattam, and Carol Crosbie claiming victory with a close win of 16-15 over Gail Simms, Lyn Graham, and Tony Whitehorn.
Wednesday’s social bowls started at 2pm, with 18 players competing across three rinks. The winning team, with the highest margin, was Alan Pershouse, Stacey Hadlow, and Russell Jackson, who defeated Wayne Tippett, Vicki Spann, and Ted Cullen.
On Friday evening, members and friends gathered at the club, enjoying the new kitchen menu, which has sparked keen interest among all.
Unfortunately, Saturday's scroungers event was cancelled due to rain, leaving the green unplayable. Thanks to John Askew for inspecting and updating members on the green’s status.
Sunday's social bowls saw a dominant performance by Lu Rogan, Dawn Dowell, and Alan Pershouse, who defeated Mel, Greg, and Arthur 24-12. Tony Kelly and John Brown skipped close games, with John’s team narrowly defeating Tony’s team 19-18. The Mixed Triples Final for 2024 was also played, with Betty Whitehorn, Ladda Purdie, and Tony Whitehorn defeating Elaine Hadlow, Stacey Hadlow, and Warren Mills 24-16.
The club’s Men’s Open Fours competition for 2025 is set to start at 9am on Saturday, 1st March, with round two in the afternoon. The third round is scheduled for 9am on Sunday, 2nd March, followed by the Men’s Open Fours Final for 2024 at 1pm.
The Women and Girls "Come and Try Lawn Bowls" program, funded by a grant from the Queensland Government Sport and Recreation, will recommence on Thursday, 6th March, at 5pm–6pm at 2503 Shute Harbour Road, Jubilee Pocket, we hope to see all keen players there!

Winners of the 2024 Mixed Tripples Final: Ladda Purdie, Tony Whitehorn and Betty Whitehorn. Photo Credit: Lyn Graham.
Contributed with thanks by Betty Whitehorn.

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Weather Disrupts Golf Calendar, But Competitions Proceed

February 27, 2025

The unpredictable weather has once again played the leading role in our recent golfing events. While competition has been significantly impacted, we managed to get in some play, albeit much less than usual. This disruption has thrown our calendar into disarray, forcing us to reschedule events for March, subject to further weather conditions. Despite the challenges, a few competitions took place last week, and we are pleased to announce the results of the games that did go ahead.
On Wednesday, February 19th, 17 players participated in the PGC Stableford competition. Adam Davies emerged as the men’s winner with a solid 40 points, followed by Gary Scotford with 34 points. In the ladies’ category, Lyn Muller took the top spot with 31 points, just ahead of Elspeth Scotford with 30.
Thursday, February 20th saw another round of the PGC Single Stableford, where Nic Apruzzese claimed victory in A Grade with 37 points, edging out Matthew Muller. In B Grade, Mitchell Whitton led with an impressive 41 points, with James Devery taking second place with 38.
Friday, February 21st featured the Metropole Run, a front 9 event, where Tom O’Brien scored 21 points to secure the win. Jared Leaman followed as runner-up with 20 points.
Sadly, the weather forced the cancellation of the competition on Saturday, February 22nd, with no play taking place and the course was also closed on Sunday.
Looking ahead, we are cautiously optimistic about the upcoming fixtures for the week ending March 2nd, with plans for social play, stroke and stableford events, and the Metropole 9-hole run on the calendar. However, all events remain dependent on weather conditions and as always, full results can be found on Golflink, and we’ll continue to keep our fingers crossed for better weather moving forward!


The course in 2023, when similar weather hit the area like that of this year.
Contributed with thanks by Tinna Randmae

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Bowen Bridge Club Ladies Shine at Prestigious Gold Coast Congress

February 20, 2025

After a month-long break over the festive season, the Bowen Bridge Club was back in full swing. To start off the year, six ladies from the Bowen Bridge Club travelled to the Gold Coast to compete in one of Australia’s most prestigious bridge tournaments.

Held at the Gold Coast Congress Centre, the international bridge tournament brought together 2,000 competitors from 11 countries. Including our ladies and many other Australians from across the states and territories. The week-long competition saw some impressive performances from the Bowen players, highlighted by several strong finishes and even a few wins.

Sue McInnes and Debbie Breeze won one session in the Restricted Section E, finishing 4th overall out of 80 teams in the final. Thea Weekes and Lydie Martin also had a successful run, winning a session in the Restricted Section D and placing 9th overall out of 80. To round off the Bowen success, Jill Brabon and Beverley Lawcock placed 3rd in their section of 75 teams.

Congratulations to all the Bowen players for their remarkable achievements in such a competitive bridge field! Their hard work and dedication to the game truly paid off.

Caption: Debbie Breeze and Sue McInnes with Richard Ward of the Tournament’s Administration Team. Photo Supplied: Lydie Martin

Caption: Thea Weekes and Lydie Martin with Richard Ward. Photo Supplied: Lydie Martin

Caption: All the competitors at the Gold Coast Congress. Photo Supplied: Lydie Martin

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Mighty Proserpine Pitbulls Go To The Finals!

February 20, 2025

This weekend marks a momentous occasion for the Proserpine Pitbulls, with every eligible team securing a spot in the Mackay Junior Cricket Grand Finals. It’s a moment of pride for this small but mighty club, which has shown remarkable growth over the past few years. From just two teams in the 2020/21 season to five teams competing in 2024/25, the Pitbulls’ rise is nothing short of inspiring.

The U12, U15, and U17 teams all finished in 1st place, while the U13s came in 2nd on the ladder, securing their place in this weekend’s grand finals. The U11s were unfortunately not eligible to play in the finals, but their contributions to the club's spirit have been equally valuable. However, this success has not come without its challenges. Just after Christmas last year, the club faced a devastating blow when their maintenance shed was broken into, and vital groundskeeping equipment was stolen. It was a crushing setback, especially after Proserpine had just hosted the Northern Alliance U13 State Championships.

Despite the adversity, the Pitbulls have shown incredible resilience. Thanks to unwavering support from the Mackay Cricket Association, the community, and local businesses, the club has bounced back stronger than ever. The determination and grit displayed by players, coaches, and supporters have been key to getting every team into the grand final.

Regardless of the outcome this weekend, the 2024/25 season is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and community spirit that defines the Pitbulls. This proud little club, through its challenges and triumphs, continues to hold its head high, it’s a testament to all the hard work and commitment from all the players, coaches, and supporters past and present. The club and would like to thank everyone for their continued support, GO THE MIGHTY PITBULLS!

Photos and Story contributed with thanks by Mark Valmadre

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Cannonvale Cannons Wrap Up Another Big Week In The Pool

February 20, 2025

As we near the end of our club night season, it’s been incredible to witness the number of upgrades and club records set by our swimmers. A huge congratulations to Jax Eaves, Eloise Chegwidden, Jax Clayworth, and Lucas Korosec for breaking new club records over the past fortnight!

We also want to acknowledge the swimmers who have recently earned upgrades for their outstanding performances: Reid and Asher Springbett, Zach Trefz, Indiana De-Lisle, Lucas Korosec, Kaitlyn Moon, Faithlyn Trotter, Indigo Harland, and Ruby Lawson. Congratulations to each of you for your dedication and continuous improvement!

This week marked our second Distance Night of the season, offering swimmers the chance to challenge themselves in longer races. The evening kicked off with the 1500m Freestyle, a true test of endurance. Great job to Jax Clayworth, Tora Delac, Harris Delac, and Zach Trefz for taking on this race and delivering exceptional performances.

Another highlight was the 400m Individual Medley, where Isabella Pisaniello, Charlie Doherty, and Roxy Groom pushed past their comfort zones with impressive swims.

We also saw some fantastic personal bests. Congratulations to Harry Chegwidden, Bonnie Crichton, Maeve Dichiera, Roxy Groom, Indigo Harland, Issac Pisaniello, Isabella Pisaniello, and Addie Sanders for achieving remarkable improvements in their times.

Over the weekend, several families travelled to Townsville for a special interclub meet, providing swimmers with the chance to secure qualifying times for the NQ Schools competition. Well done to those who hit their targets – we wish you the best in your applications!

Looking ahead, our focus now shifts to the NQ Championships in Townsville next weekend. We’re excited to see our swimmers compete against some of the region’s best. Good luck, Cannons!

Story and Photos contributed with thanks by Jade Korosec

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The Great Denture Adventurer Arrives In The Whitsundays

February 20, 2025

Adrian McCarthy is not your average dental professional, he’s a true adventurer, bringing his expertise to rural and remote communities across Australia for over 30+ years. As a registered Dental Prosthetist and Dental Technician, Adrian has dedicated his career to providing high-quality dentures and dental services, often in the most remote corners of the country and now to the Whitsundays!

Having travelled across Australia, Adrian’s mobile clinic serviced the small towns in far-flung regions. However, his journey hasn’t just been about work, it’s about connecting with communities and making a difference in people’s lives. Some people wait years for dentures in regional areas and Adrian was there for them to cut down on that wait time. Adrian’s travels now bring him to the Whitsundays, where he relocated his mobile clinic from Broome in Western Australia, he’s quickly becoming an invaluable service provider to the locals.

Adrian's Action Mouthguards offers a range of services including dentures, partial dentures, relines, and repairs, all completed on-site with high-quality products that Adrian personally makes. He prides himself on offering same-day services, including repairs while you wait, ensuring his clients never have to wait long for their dental needs to be met. When not helping his patients, Adrian enjoys the laid-back Whitsunday lifestyle.

“I’m enjoying the laid-back lifestyle that the Whitsundays has to offer. Last weekend I even caught a huge Grunter for dinner while driving between two mouthguard appointments, so I was pretty excited about that.”

It’s clear that Adrian is just as passionate about his work as he is about enjoying life in this beautiful region. With over 30 years of experience, and a great yarn of travel stories, Adrian is bringing his exceptional care and a personal touch that truly sets him apart. Whether you need dentures or a quick repair, the great ‘Denture Adventurer’ of Action Mouthguards is here to help, no matter where you are in the Whitsundays call Adrian at: 0401 361 646 or email: dentures@mailfence.com to book your quality service today!

Caption: Adrian working in his mobile clinic. Photo supplied: Adrian McCarthy

Caption: The pristine mobile clinic, ready for clients. Photo supplied Adrian McCarthy

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Airlie Beach Bowls Gaining More Interest

February 20, 2025

Due to rain, social bowling activities were suspended on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club. However, Thursday afternoon saw a great turnout, with eighteen enthusiastic players participating despite the short notice. This allowed for three rinks of triples to be played. Congratulations to the winning team of lead Kath Remmerswaal, second Dennis Donadelli, and skip John Askew for securing the highest winning margin and taking home the winners' pool jackpot.

In the Saturday Scroungers competition, Steve Lawrie claimed the Division 1 title, with Rick Galea also winning on the day. Sunday bowls saw enough players for one triples game and two pairs games. The winning team for the day was John Brown and Betty Whitehorn. It was fantastic to see increased interest, with several onlookers watching from the clubhouse.

Every Wednesday evening, local business people, primarily tradespeople, gather for an evening bowls competition, weather permitting. Bob Spees oversees the event, which has seen as many as forty-two participants, but the competition is currently limited to four rinks under lights.

Darren Jackson, who runs 3J'S, a local plumbing business, with his sons, was the first to upgrade his membership to become eligible for club competitions and pennant games. Bob mentioned that there is significant interest from other Business House bowlers eager to do the same.

Thanks to Lyn Graham, the ladies' division open championship draws are completed and posted on the noticeboard. Please know that our Women and Girls Six-Week Come & Try program will commence on Thursday the 6th March between 5pm-6pm.

Lastly, the men's bowling division secretary has requested that members express their interest in participating in weekend pennant games this year. If there is enough interest, a request will be made to the district to add an additional team to the competition.

Story and photo contributed with thanks by Betty Whitehorn

Caption: A group of players enjoying drinks after the Sunday game.

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A New Season Begins For The Wangaratta Bowls

February 20, 2025

Sunday was the only day of social play this week, and we were fortunate to have four visitors join our members for a friendly game. The competition was lively, and the winners of the afternoon included Robyn Stitt and Graeme Read, who triumphed over Lindy Suann and Laurie Land in an exciting match.

Other winners were Mick Isobel Wheeler and Fely Duncan, who defeated Michael Merle Elphinstone and Pat Tracey in another close contest. Carol Jim Quod and Allan Rolfe also emerged victorious, overcoming Jerry Deb Retchless and Mark Drummond in a thrilling game. Unfortunately, the jackpot didn’t go off, but the afternoon was still filled with great sportsmanship and camaraderie.

Looking ahead, this Sunday will be an exciting event as we host not only our own club members but also members from other clubs for our annual Opening Day triples. The full green promises a lively atmosphere as we celebrate the start of another bowling season. It's always a great occasion to catch up with old friends and make new ones, as well as to enjoy some friendly competition. We are eagerly anticipating a fun-filled day and are looking forward to seeing everyone on the green!

Caption: The winners for Sunday, Robyn Stitt and Graeme Read

Photo and story supplied with thanks by Penny Warren.

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Whitsunday Swimmers Shine At QLD State Sprints

February 20, 2025

The 2025 Hancock Prospecting QLD State Sprints took place in Brisbane on February 8th and 9th. The Whitsunday Swimming Club sent nine swimmers to the event, who braved cancelled flights, flooded roads, and enormous potholes to make their way to Brisbane.

The swimmers from the Whitsundays truly shone, with personal best after personal best. It was clear the Whitsunday Swimming Club had arrived as cheering, laughter, and an overall sense of fun and enjoyment filled the Chandler Aquatic Centre.  Among the attendees were experienced State Sprint swimmers Axel, Chloe, and Mae, alongside first-timers Hayden, Leyton, Jayde, Ivy, Savanah, and George, who made sure to create lasting memories of their experience.

A big thank you to Aquatic Rush, Managed Computer Solutions, and Hip Pocket Workwear for their generous sponsorship of our state shirts. They looked fantastic!

The celebrations continued on Monday, February 17th, with a club night where JX certificates were awarded to Hayden, Chloe, and Jayde for their impressive JX time achievements at State Sprints. All State swimmers shared their experiences with the rest of the team, inspiring others to strive to attend next year.

If you’d like to be part of the Whitsunday Swimming Club, enjoy fun, build lasting friendships, and strengthen team spirit, get in touch! You can email us at: whitsundayfrogs@gmail.com, or send a message through Facebook, or visit the Proserpine Swimming Pool Monday to Thursday from 3:30 pm for a chat!

Story and Photos contributed with thanks by Amanda Yuskan

Caption: The State Swim Team gathered at the Chandler Aquatic Centre.

Caption: Achievers of the State Sprints.

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Join The Competition With The Whitsunday Game Fish Club

February 20, 2025

The Whitsunday Game Fish Club invites anglers of all skill levels to join its highly anticipated "Sweeties & Squires Ladies and Kids Fun Family Fishing Weekend," taking place from March 28th to 30th. This exciting event is open to all current Club members, who can participate free of charge. Non-members can also compete by joining the Club on Briefing Night for a fee of $35 per junior (under 16) and $70 per adult, with a chance to win some fantastic prizes.

As part of the Club’s Kids 2 Fish Program, the event is designed to encourage young anglers to get involved in the sport of fishing while enjoying a fun and family-oriented atmosphere. Every junior participant will receive a free Shimano Rod and Reel along with a tackle package, generously provided by the Whitsunday Game Fish Club and the Game Fishing Association of Australia (G.F.A.A.).

The event weekend kicks off on Friday, March 28th with the registration of lady and junior anglers, who will receive their new rods and reels. A briefing will follow, offering essential information for the competition, and the evening will conclude with a sausage sizzle at the Marine Club, located at Altmann Avenue, Cannonvale, starting at 6pm.

The rules are simple; participants must only use a rod or reel to catch fish, with every catch being eligible for one of the fantastic prizes, whether kept for dinner or released! To enter a fish into the competition, anglers must take a photo of their catch on a brag mat and send it to a Committee Member. The prizes will be awarded based on the merit of the fish, not necessarily the size. A panel of judges will review the entries, and winners will be announced during the Presentation on Sunday, March 30th.

After the Friday briefing, competitors can start fishing at their leisure, with no set start time. This laid-back approach encourages families to enjoy their time together out on the water.

For the events finale, competitors will need to return to the Club by 12 noon for the Presentation Ceremony, where the winners will be recognised and treated to gourmet nibblies.

This event is a wonderful opportunity to get out on the water, spend time with family and friends, and share the joy of fishing. It’s the perfect way to introduce new anglers to the sport and create lasting memories with loved ones.

WHAT: Sweeties & Squires Ladies and Kids Fun Family Fishing Weekend

WHEN: Briefing at 6pm, March 28th, with winners announced 12pm, March 30th

WHERE: The Whitsunday Marine Club for the presentations, and anywhere you can fish for the competition!

COST: Free for Club members, Non-Club members who join on the night: $35 per junior (under 16) and $70 per adult

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Cross-Coastal Rescues And Future Plans

February 20, 2025

With the floods up north, Marine Rescue Queensland Mackay was asked to take its primary vessel up to Cardwell, towing another vessel from Bowen. This was to help transfer emergency services around the cut off roads. Here in the Whitsundays, we have been asked to provide backup with our larger vessel for the Mackay waters. It is a 4 hour trip each way to get down there, so we have made arrangements with our neighbour squadrons to protect Whitsunday waters if we are called away south.

Nearly half our rescue activations are medevacs, so while we use our larger VMR1 for Mackay, other means will have to be used to make these transfers. As our neighbours' vessels are either unsuitable or could never get here in time, we are sure Brisbane authorities would have these covered as medevacs from resorts are easier for them to service, those from vessels, not so much.

We were called out on a very "dirty" night recently to pick up a patient from a local resort. There was no chance of using a helicopter as it was impossible to see the island’s beacons, thus requiring a careful, instrument approach. It was quite dramatic having rock walls just appear out of nowhere, thank goodness for radar!

We are called on to take our excellent QAS paramedics to all manner of injuries and illnesses. Marine jelly stings with people in so much pain we have had to lock them in the cabin to stop them from jumping over board, heart attacks, seizures, broken bones and soft tissue injuries, just to name a few.

It is amazing what can go wrong for people on holiday. Recently, we had to do a 4-hour rescue because the boaties got frightened. They were only used to going out on a lake and the ocean waves came as a bit of a shock!

You think we’re kidding, don't you? 2024 was a very busy year for us, in fact, 274 activations were an all-time record for one year. Accordingly, we have placed an order with a local boat builder, Blacker Marine, to build our third vessel. It is a 10 metre, aluminium, enclosed flybridge cat with walk around decks. It will largely duplicate all the things our primary vessel can do, so we can handle two assists at the same time, which quite often happens.

Of course, we are looking for more volunteers to crew these vessels so if you’re interested, visit: vmrwhitsundays.com.au/volunteer and sign up!

Contributed by Shane Newell, President VMRW.

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Airlie Beach Bowls Club News

February 13, 2025

The Airlie Beach Bowls Club held a mixed bowls competition on Tuesday morning, where they welcomed new members Mandy and Phil O’Brien. The winning team, each awarded chocolates, included Mandy O’Brien, Henny Tattam, and Betty Whitehorn. Unfortunately, due to persistent rain, no other games have been played since February 1st.
The framework for the dome cover over the lawn is now in place, signaling significant progress toward the project's completion. While delays have been unfortunate, the Dome Cover Committee has confirmed that these delays fall within the scope of the contract.
Weather permitting, social bowls will continue at times agreed upon by the bowling committees and coaching sessions will also continue from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm on Mondays and Thursdays.
Stay informed about any updates or changes by following the Airlie Beach Bowls Club's Facebook page and keep an eye on this space for details about a new six-week "Come and Try" program, starting on March 6th from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm.

Photos and story contributed by Betty Whitehorn
New cover frame in place while a few games play below.

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A Clear Day For Wangaratta Bowls

February 13, 2025

We’ve had a good amount of rain over the past couple of weeks, which kept us off the green. However, Sunday was the first clear day, and many of our members were eager to get back to playing.
The winners of the day were Graeme Read and Gavin Charles, who narrowly defeated Laurie Land and Pat Tracey in a tightly contested match. In another game, Deb Retchless, Alby Vigar, and Allan Rolfe ended in a draw with Lindy Suann, Isobel Wheeler, and Kennedy Whitton. Unfortunately, the jackpot didn’t go off.
Nomination forms for both the Ladies’ and Men’s competitions are now available on the board outside the club house and we encourage everyone to consider nominating, as it's a great chance to compete. The closing date is February 18th, so be sure to get your nominations in before then!
Lastly, congratulations to Allan Rolfe, Mark Drummond, and Robyn Stitt for winning the BBC Australia Day Triples! It was a great accomplishment, and we’re all proud of their success. We look forward to seeing everyone back on the green soon!

Photo and Story contributed Penny Warren
Sunday Winners: Graeme Read and Gavin Charles

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HOWZAT! Jr Cricket Club Is Back On The Oval

February 13, 2025

In a powerful demonstration of community spirit, the Airlie Beach Cricket Club (ABCC) is not only making strides to enhance local cricket infrastructure but also offering a helping hand to neighbouring clubs in need.
As part of the Australia Day weekend celebrations, ABCC collaborated with Club Whitsunday to promote cricket activities at their home base, the Sports Park, and raise supportive funds. This partnership was especially meaningful in light of the unfortunate theft of mowing equipment from the Proserpine Junior Cricket Club in late December. In response, ABCC organized meat tray raffles over the weekend to help replace the stolen equipment.
Stephen Logan, Treasurer of ABCC, expressed his gratitude: "This was a fantastic opportunity for ABCC to support Proserpine Junior Cricket in replacing their stolen equipment. We are incredibly thankful to Club Whitsunday, the club patrons, and all members of both ABCC and Proserpine Juniors for their generous support."
The fundraising efforts were met with overwhelming community support, raising a total of $3,427—a significant contribution that will go towards replacing the vital equipment for the Proserpine Jr Cricket Club.
The ABCC’s commitment to community collaboration and sportsmanship, nurturing young talent, and supporting fellow clubs highlights the importance of unity and teamwork. The Proserpine Jr Cricket Club, in particular, has expressed deep appreciation for the overwhelming generosity, with Club President Mike Hope saying, "We’ve just been really overwhelmed by the generosity from the community. Especially the sporting and cricket community."
Thanks to donations, raffles, and support from local businesses, the Proserpine Junior Cricket Club is now on its way to recovery. Their gratitude extends to local contributors like JL Slashing, who helped maintain the oval grass until a new lawnmower could be secured. This show of community support reinforces the strong bond between clubs and small local businesses in the Whitsunday region.
ABCC's proactive efforts continue to inspire, as they work towards providing better facilities and opportunities for the next generation of cricket players while standing alongside their fellow clubs in times of need.

Stephen Logan, Mike Hope, Jess Hope, and Hannah Davies holding the cheque. Photo Credit: Victoria Velton

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Barra On The Bruce

February 6, 2025

The Bruce Highway is no stranger to headlines, often making news for its much-needed upgrades. But this week, it’s in the spotlight for a very different reason.
While not typically known as a prime fishing destination in the Whitsundays, the highway unexpectedly became a hotspot for local angler Kent Rasmussen. Amid the recent floods, Kent saw an opportunity he couldn’t resist, making light of the situation as he cast his line.
Although the highway is prone to flooding during the wet season, Kent, who has been fishing in these waters since he was nine, is no stranger to the changes in the landscape. On this particular outing, he managed to hook a remarkable catch—a Barramundi weighing around 10kg, in floodwaters that were barely a metre deep.
Kent, along with his friends, regularly reels in Barramundi and carp in the area, but the size of this particular fish was a pleasant surprise.

“I was surprised I caught one that big!” Kent stated.

Throughout the day, every cast seemed to bring in a fish around 60cm in length, making for an exceptionally productive outing. Despite the impressive catch, Kent decided to release the Barramundi back into the water, choosing conservation over keeping it.
Community members quickly took to Facebook to celebrate Kent Rasmussen's victory:
“Great Fish!” exclaimed Stuart Jenkin.
“Now that's fishing!” added Joanne Amor.
However, many others voiced concerns, with some mentioning the possibility of crocodiles lurking in the area, urging Kent to stay safe while fishing there.
Kent’s impressive fishing success is certainly a highlight, but the recent flooding raises important questions about its potential impact on the region's wildlife.
While Kent's rare catch is impressive, it also highlights how floodwaters can significantly disrupt fish populations. The altered environments can affect habitats, reduce oxygen levels, and change food availability due to increased organic matter. On the flip side, floods can also offer short-term benefits for some fish species. They may introduce new food sources or even serve as temporary nursery grounds for young fish, depending on the flood's severity and the species in question.

Kent Rasmussen with the 10kg Barra he caught in the highway floods. Photo sourced: Facebook

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SADDLE UP FOR A FUN DAY OF POLOCROSSE

February 6, 2025

Bowen Polocrosse Club is celebrating its 36th year and is always excited to welcome new players of all ages. Whether you’re a first-time rider, an experienced equestrian, or someone returning to the sport, they’re here to help you have a great time on the field at their Fun Day on March 1st.
Polocrosse – the thrilling Aussie sport that combines the best of polo, lacrosse, and netball. Played on horseback by both men and women, this outdoor team sport is a fast-paced, action-packed adventure that brings together skill, speed, and strategy.
In polocrosse, each player uses a unique cane stick, designed with a net head to catch, carry, and pass a thick, rubber ball. The ball itself is around the size of a softball and can be bounced, picked up off the ground, and tossed towards the goal.
What makes polocrosse stand out even more is how it’s a family-oriented sport. The game’s inclusive nature means families can play together, in fact, it’s not uncommon to see players in their 60’s and 70’s out on the field versing their grandchildren, making polocrosse a lifelong passion for all ages.
Want to give it a go? Join the Bowen Polocrosse Club for Fun Day on 1st March! Whatever your horse-riding skill level, or just curious about this thrilling sport, this is your chance to come and try polocrosse. Expect fun games and prizes, sausage sizzle lunch, free camping and amenities, barrels, bending, and more – with a Polo-X Twist!
Remember to bring your own horse, helmets and appropriate riding gear. For more information, email bowenpolox@outlook.com or call Jess Russell at 0429 181 002.

WHAT: Bowen Polocrosse Club Fun Day
WHEN: March 1st, from 9am
WHERE: Bowen Polocrosse Grounds, Woodlands Road

Come try out polocrosse this March 1st! Photos Supplied: Ellisa Hunter

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Queensland's Wood Chopping Rising Star Ryan Donnelly

February 6, 2025

Ryan Donnelly, a fourth-generation wood chopper, is carving his name into the annals of Australia's wood chopping history. As a proud representative of Queensland’s Under 21’s team at the prestigious Royal Sydney Show in 2025, Ryan's 2024 season has been nothing short of a triumph in the competitive world of wood chopping. Starting at the Biloela Callide Valley in May, Ryan's journey took him to events across Queensland, from Pioneer Valley to Mackay, and all the way up to Cairns.
The Donnelly family's deep connection to the sport goes back decades, with Ryan’s father, Graeme, reintegrating himself into the sport to pass on his knowledge and expertise to his son, who began wood chopping in 2018. Ryan’s rise within the sport is a testament to both his natural talent and the unwavering support from his father, who also serves as his coach and mentor, along with his colleagues, friends and teammates in the Queensland Axemen’s Association.
The Association, along with the newly established Mackay and District Wood Chopping Association (MAD), have been instrumental in fostering local talent like Ryan. MAD, formed in 2022, was created with the mission of giving both children and adults the chance to train locally and remain connected to the sport, especially when it comes to entering shows.
Ryan’s accomplishments in 2024 alone are nothing short of impressive. At the Mackay Show, he won the Gordon Argent Memorial 12-inch Standing Block title for the second time since 2022, adding to his B Grade Championship win in the 280mm Standing Block. He also triumphed in the 280mm Combo Relay, where his father chopped the Standing Block, and Ryan teamed up for the Underhanded chop. His third-place finish in the Parent/Child Relay Underhand Chop was yet another nod to the strong family ties that fuel his passion for the sport.
At the Proserpine Show, Ryan’s dominance continued as he scooped up the Points Trophy, which came with a Husqvarna chainsaw prize, thanks to the sponsorship from Proserpine Machinery Service. He took home first-place finishes in the Darren Johnston Memorial 250mm Standing Block, Tree Felling, and 280mm Underhand events. In a remarkable achievement for any competitor, he also came first in the 300mm Underhand competition.
Ryan’s skills weren’t just confined to his home region with great success at the Cairns Show, where he won the coveted Harry Hooper Memorial Trophy for Highest Points. A win in the 12-inch Standing Block, 12-inch Underhand, and 10-inch Standing Block events solidified his top wood-chopping reputation.
For his mum, Judi Worrall, seeing her son achieve these successes fills her with joy. “I am incredibly proud of my son’s achievements,” she says. “Ryan learns so much from other competitors on the circuit and makes long-lasting friendships.”

As Ryan heads into the 2025 season, all eyes will be on him at the Royal Sydney Show, where he will represent Queensland’s Under 21’s team. The future looks bright for this young athlete, whose love for the sport continues to drive him toward new challenges. Wood chopping has long been a sport that celebrates tradition, strength, and camaraderie, and with rising stars like Ryan Donnelly, its future is in very capable hands.

Contributed with thanks by Judi Worrall
Ryan and the Queensland Axemen’s Association. Photo Supplied: Judi Worrall
Ryan competing in the Cairn’s Show. Photo Supplied: Judi Worrall
Ryan competing in the Tree Felling Competition. Photo Supplied: Judi Worrall

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ARLIE BEACH’S LEGENDS ON THE GREENS

February 6, 2025

Whilst we all yearn for the overhead cover to be completed on our bowls green, we lament on the damage done caused by firstly the heat associated with North Queensland weather and now the cyclonic conditions have saturated the carpet and no play was possible this week and with fingers crossed we are all praying that the system dissipates as soon as possible and all stay safe.

With no games to report on, the club wants to acknowledge the fantastic assistance and proof that anything is possible, no matter the to attain success. This applies to a wonderful couple, married of 27 years, Russel and Diane Jackson who are absolute superstars providing us all with inspiration.

Russell has never let his deafness be a disability and has achieved wonderful success in disability games, winning Deaf Bowler for Queensland in 1923 and 1924, as well as pairs success with Noel Crosbie. Russell has won the 2021 Men's A Division Singles, the 2019/2020 B Division Pairs, and the 2019 Open Men's Triples. From 2018 to 2024, he was part of the Men's Open 2-Bowl Triples team, a fantastic feat. He was also the 2019 to 2021 Men's Open Fours champion and the 2019 Mixed Triples champion.
Diane Jackson is the Ladies Secretary of our club, and although she suffers from hereditary Spastic Paraplegia, a very rare condition that caused her medical discharge after 27 years in the RAAF, she has excelled. She progressed from Supply Clerk to Health and Safety Chemical Projects Manager and performed admirably in the Armed Forces Olympic Games, winning 2 Gold Medals in 2024. Di has also won the 2018 Novice Ladies Singles Championship and the 2023 B Division Pairs Championship. She is truly a legend in our club.

Di Jackson and her winning medals. Photo and Story Supplied by Mark Mawson

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JACOB BELL BREAKS 12 CLUB RECORDS IN HIS FINAL CANNON MEET

February 6, 2025

Cannonvale Cannons swimmer Jacob Bell has made a memorable departure from the club, setting an astonishing 12 club records in the 18 & Over category at the recent carnival. As he prepares to leave for university, his achievements serve as a fitting farewell to over 12 years of dedication to the Cannons.

Jacob’s leadership and commitment to training have set a high standard for younger swimmers. His disciplined approach and passion for open-water swimming have been an inspiration to his teammates. As he now heads to James Cook University to study Occupational Therapy, his presence in the squad will be greatly missed and the club wish him all the best in his next chapter.
Club Night on Wednesday also saw a wave of upgrades awarded to 15 swimmers following their outstanding carnival performances. Congratulations to Jax and Miller Eaves, Gracie Crichton, Ella Chammaa, Faithlyn Trotter, Declan and Maeve Dichiera, Koa Harland, Evie Doherty, Roxy Groom, Pippa Laguna, Billie Jamieson, Miranda Palmero, Levi Smith, Ella Maddock, and Harris Delac.
A special mention goes to Harris Delac, who secured an impressive upgrade to the 800m Freestyle. This came after his phenomenal 400m swim at the carnival, clocking 5:35.10. Harris’ freestyle talents have been on full display, as he also shattered his 200m Freestyle time at last week’s Club Night with a huge 11.45-second personal best, touching the wall in 2:40.47. His performance earned him not only the Coaches Award but also the coveted Chocolate Award.
Other club members who set records at the carnival included Levi Smith, Lucas Korosec, Jax Clayworth, Harry Chegwidden, Eloise Chegwidden, and Tora Delac.

In competition news, the Townsville Tourist Carnival was cancelled due to the recent weather events. The Cannons now turn their focus to the Queensland Sprint Championships next weekend, where they aim to continue their strong performances.

Contributed with thanks by Jade Korosec.


Jacob Bell receiving his 12 club records from Coach Mark Erickson who still upholds the 18yrs and over 100m Freestyle record from 2000.

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GREENS WASHED OUT BUT WE’RE STILL WINNING

February 6, 2025

The weather has caused significant disruption to upcoming and scheduled fixtures, so there will be an update to the fixture calendar once the weather clears up and normal play can resume.
On Tuesday 28th, the competition was a Single Stableford event. In the men's competition, Bailey Hayward emerged as the winner with 37 points, edging out Pascal Neunreuther on a countback. Pascal, who finished as runner-up, played a solid round as well. In the ladies' competition, Pam Harrison claimed victory with a score of 27 points, while Di Chard finished as the runner-up with 26 points. Peter Lindsay earned a 2-shot win on the 9th hole, and Brock Smith was the winner of the Nearest to the Pin competition on the 9th hole.
The competition on Wednesday 29th was also a Single Stableford event, but only the front 9 holes were played due to the weather. In the ladies' competition, Jenny Hounsell took the win with 19 points, while Lyn Muller was the runner-up with 16 points, winning on a countback over third-place finisher Pauline Redpath. The Nearest to the Pin awards on Wednesday went to Di Chard and Pauline Redpath on the 2nd hole, and Jenny Hounsell and Pauline Redpath on the 6th hole.
Unfortunately, the rain persisted, and the course was closed for the rest of the week. Proserpine has been luckier than those to the north of us, but for now, everybody simply has to wait for the weather to improve and the course to dry out before resuming normal play.

Contributed by Tiina Randmae

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Veterans Golf Report – Tuesday’s Soggy Round

February 6, 2025

On a soggy Tuesday, only 21 players braved the elements to take part in the competition. Initially, it looked like we’d be restricted to just 9 holes, but the weather held out, allowing us to complete the full 18. Despite the wet conditions, some impressive scores were posted, though with the current weather pattern, it remains uncertain when we’ll be able to tee off again.
In the Ladies Division Jenny Hounsell continued her strong form, claiming victory for the second week in a row with an excellent 32 points. Pam Harrison secured second place with 27 points, while Paula McQuat rounded out the rundown with 25 points.
For the Men's Division Pascal Neunreuther was the standout, winning with 37 points. Peter Lindsay followed closely in second with 35 points. The rundown was competitive, with Larry Muller and Gary Scotford finishing on 33 points, and Trevor Paroz coming in close with 32 points. Followed by Barry Mortimer and John Roser both with 30 points, and Laurie Dakin with 29 points.
In pin shots, the ladies, Jenny Hounsell, Beryl Nosworthy and Pam Harrison each earning 2. On the men’s side, John Roser, Peter Lindsay, Pascal Neunreuther, and Gary Scotford all claimed pin shots. On the day Pam Harrison, Vickie Wallace, Ken Granger, and Peter Lindsay (twice) made wonderful chip-ins.
Finally, to celebrate Gary Scotford won the Membership Jackpot Draw, taking home $40, and Peter Lindsay was the lucky winner of the Raffle. Everyone is looking forward to the next round, weather permitting!


Contributed by Paula McQuat

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Cannonvale Cannons Come Make A Splash

January 30, 2025

The Cannonvale Swim Centre, located at the Cannonvale State School swimming pool provides a variety of programs designed to cater to swimmers of all abilities. Whether you're looking to improve your technique, get fit, or simply have fun, there's something for everyone.
The training sessions focus on fitness for all swimming strokes, and swimmers can also enjoy meeting new people and having fun in the water. Senior swimmers particularly enjoy a game or two of water polo on Friday afternoons, this is a great way to combine fitness and socialising.
For adults, the Cannonvale Swim Centre offers tailored training sessions led by qualified coaches. These coaches design personalised programs to meet the varying needs, goals, and abilities of each swimmer, whether you’re looking to improve your fitness, train for a triathlon, or learn to swim.
In addition to regular training, the centre also offers Aqua Classes on Saturday mornings and Tuesday evenings, providing an effective and enjoyable low-impact workout.
The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club has been an integral part of the community for almost 30 years, offering a family-friendly environment where swimmers of all ages and abilities are encouraged to achieve their best.
The club promotes a healthy learning environment, where inclusion and support are key aspects of teaching and training.
The Cannonvale Swim Centre offers a variety of lessons to cater to different abilities, including private lessons and small group sessions. The staff is supportive and encouraging, adjusting programs to meet individual needs and ensuring an inclusive environment for all swimmers.
Swimming offers numerous physical, mental, and social benefits. It’s a low-impact sport, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels, while also building strength, toning muscles, improving cardiovascular fitness, and enhancing flexibility. Swimmers also experience better coordination, balance, and posture.
Beyond the physical, swimming helps improve cognitive skills, boost confidence, and promote better mental health. It’s also a wonderful way to socialise and build friendships through teamwork.
The coaching team at Cannonvale Swim Centre is highly experienced. Head coaches Mark Erickson and Ken Crittenden have been coaching at Cannonvale for nearly 30 years and have trained swimmers who’ve qualified for both the Queensland and Australian Age Swimming Championships.
While they’ve worked with competitive swimmers, they also take great pride in helping swimmers of all levels reach their goals and enjoy the sport. Giselle Burton, who coordinates the Learn to Swim program, also plays a vital role in the Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club, serving as Club Secretary.
The Cannonvale Swim Centre operates year-round, with training sessions and activities available before and after school and on weekends. The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club holds Club Nights and carnivals from August to April, and new swimmers and their families are always welcome to join in. Club Nights take place on Wednesday evenings at 5 pm, providing a fun and competitive environment for all.
The Swim Centre also works in close partnership with the school, providing lessons during the day, while also offering activities before and after school and on weekends.
For more information, you can visit the Cannonvale Swim Centre and Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club websites or check out their Facebook pages. Alternatively, you can contact Mark Erickson directly at 0420 237 759 or via email at swimboy62@hotmail.com.

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What A Touch! Whitsunday Touch

January 30, 2025

Whitsunday Touch offers a unique and inclusive sporting experience, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to get active, have fun, and join a supportive community. Touch football is a non-contact sport that’s simple to learn, safe, and enjoyable for players of all ages and fitness levels.
At Whitsunday Touch, everyone is welcome. The club prides itself on being a place where players can pursue their goals, whether they’re aiming for national competition or just looking for a casual game with friends. With games played locally on Monday nights, there’s no need to travel, and the matches are designed to fit into busy schedules. It’s also one of the most affordable sports in town.
The mixed competition at Whitsunday Touch is particularly special. It offers an environment where both men and women can compete together, ensuring that players of all genders have the opportunity to develop their skills and build confidence on the field.
One of the standout features of Whitsunday Touch is its Family Grade, which is designed to bring families together on the field. This unique offering allows parents, children, and even grandparents to play side by side. The Family Grade is a fantastic way for families to stay active together and enjoy some healthy competition.
Parents often find it rewarding to share the sport with their children, watching them develop new skills while having fun. The inclusive nature of the Family Grade means that players of all ages, from young children to older adults, can enjoy the game at their own pace.
Whitsunday Touch is committed to making touch football an affordable and accessible option for all players.  The season runs from grading games in mid-January to the grand final in late June, giving players plenty of time to enjoy the sport. Senior grades are scheduled at convenient times - 6pm, 6:50pm, and 7:40pm - ensuring that people of all ages can participate without interfering with other commitments.

Fees:
Family Grade:

   • $60 per person (Ages 7–12)
   • $90 per person (Ages 13+)
Senior Grades:
   • $60 per person (Age 12)
   • $90 per person (Ages 13–18)
   • $120 per person (Ages 19–75+)

Getting involved is easy!

   • Come to the Fields on Monday Nights:
       ◦ For Family Grade: Arrive by 5:00 pm to help us find you a team.
       ◦ For Seniors: Arrive by 5:40 pm to allow enough time to sort into teams.
   • Contact Us Online:
       ◦ Visit our website or follow us on social media for all the details and registration info.

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Storms & Heat No Match For The Cannon’s Spirit!

January 30, 2025

The Cannonvale Cannons hosted their highly anticipated Short Course Transition Meet over the weekend, attracting 195 swimmers from 18 clubs across North Queensland. The event showcased exceptional talent and sportsmanship, despite challenging weather conditions.

Day 1 tested swimmers and spectators alike with intense heat and humidity and day 2 brought storms that delayed proceedings and ultimately forced an early finish due to a second round of severe weather. Despite these obstacles, the spirit of competition remained high, with 58 Cannonvale Cannons athletes delivering outstanding performances across the two-day carnival.

Congratulations to the Cannons swimmers who secured state qualifying times for the upcoming Sprint Championships in Brisbane. Time trials were held on the morning of day 2 of competition for swimmers wanting one last effort to achieve times, with both Millie Groom and Matilda Nicholes giving exceptional performances to earn their final times. A special shoutout goes to Tyler Bennett, Ella Bounden, Zane Clayworth, Declan Dichiera, Ruby Harland, Billie Jamieson, Gracie Laguna, Pippa Laguna, Isabella Pisaniello, and Zachary Trefz for achieving personal bests in every one of their individual events.

A highlight of the meet was the electrifying SKINS events, where the top six qualifiers battle it out for cash prizes instead of medals in elimination-style races. Congratulations to the following Cannons who qualified for their SKINS events: Lucas Korosec, Miller Eaves, Zane Clayworth, Billie Jamieson, Eloise Chegwidden, Don Algie, Isaac Pisaniello, Jax Clayworth, Declan Dichiera, Nelson Malady, Ruby Harland, Andie Reynolds, Isabella Pisaniello, Tora Delac, Charlie Doherty, Jacob Bell, Zachary Trefz, Ella Bounden, Tyler Bennett, Asher Springbett, Levi Smith, and Maeve Dichiera. Enjoy your hard-earned cash!

A special note of farewell to Don Algie, who has been competing as a Cannon since the age of six. This carnival marked his final representation for the club as he now departs for boarding school. The Cannons wish him the very best of luck and thank him for the boundless energy he brought to training, club nights, and regional and state events. Good luck, Donnie!

Contributed with thanks to Cannonvale Cannons Vice President, Jade Korosec.

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Lets Ride! Whitsunday Moto Sports Club

January 30, 2025

Whitsunday Moto Sports Club is a dynamic and welcoming social club that thrives on the shared passion for racing and motorcycle riding. Whether you're a seasoned racer or a complete beginner, the club offers a fantastic environment to improve your skills, with a focus on making the sport safer, faster, and more enjoyable.
The club boasts exceptional facilities that cater to riders of all levels, ensuring a top-notch experience for everyone. Its family-friendly atmosphere makes it a place where riders of all ages can come together and share their love for motorsport in a supportive and inclusive community.
At Whitsunday Moto Sports Club, there's a place for everyone. From casual riders who enjoy the thrill of the open road to more competitive individuals eager to push their limits on the track, the club accommodates a wide range of interests. Newcomers are always encouraged to join and explore the sport in a relaxed, fun environment, with opportunities to develop skills, build confidence, and meet like-minded individuals.
Whether you're in it for the camaraderie, the competition, or simply the joy of riding, the Whitsunday Moto Sports Club offers a vibrant hub where people can connect, grow, and fuel their passion for motorsport.

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ON THE GREEN WITH PROSERPINE GOLF CLUB

February 6, 2025

Despite the challenges of January’s heat and unpredictable downpours, Proserpine Golf Club members showcased their dedication to the game, hitting the course to improve their skills, compete, and enjoy some time outdoors. Whether partaking in competitions or social play, the club has had an excellent week of golf.

On Tuesday, the 21st of January, the Single Stableford competition saw John Oates take the win in the Men’s division with 42 points, narrowly edging out runner-up Gerald Lovell, who scored 41 points. In the Ladies’ division, Sherri Meade claimed victory with 35 points, while Tina Badenhorst finished as runner-up with 31 points. Notable nearest-to-pin (NTP) efforts came from Nicole Cooper on the 2nd hole, John Oates on the 9th, Laurie Dakin on the 13th, and Billy O’Connor on the 16th.

Wednesday’s Ladies Stableford event, held on 22 January, saw Tina Badenhorst triumph with 36 points, followed by runner-up Elise Hodgson with 33 points. NTP honours went to Toni Clauss and Pauline Redpath on the 1st hole.

Thursday, 23 January, featured another Single Stableford competition. Scott Mason dominated the Men’s division with 39 points, with Ryan Kenny coming second with 37 points. In the Ladies’ division, Bailey Hayward secured the win with 35 points, while Michael Stewart took the runner-up spot with 33 points. NTP highlights included shots from Sean Fogarty on the 2nd, Zachary Esden on the 9th, Wayne Temby on the 13th, and Ryan Wilkes on the 16th.

The Friday Metropole Run on 24 January, played over the front nine, ended with Jonathon Kellaris winning with 34 points, ahead of runner-up Bailey Howard and Sara Hagy, who both scored 22 points.

Saturday’s Stableford competition on 25 January saw exceptional play. The overall winner was Laurie Dakin with a remarkable 40 points. In the Men’s A Grade, Laurie Dakin claimed victory with 40 points on a countback, while Lewy Tuck took the runner-up spot. In B Grade, Tim Walton secured the win with 39 points, with Luke Nightingale close behind with 37 points. Among the Ladies, Sara Hagy claimed the top spot with 42 points, while runner-up honours went to Sherri Meade, who scored 36 points.

Sunday’s Australia Day Fun Day 2 Ball Ambrose competition on 26 January wrapped up the week on a high note. The equal winners were Patrick Camm and Cory O’Shea with 56.75 (on a countback), just ahead of Sid (daughter) and Brad Fleet. The runner-up spot went to Ireneusz Gruszczynski and Dean Barnard with 58.75.

The Proserpine Golf Club congratulates all participants for their outstanding efforts throughout the week. Full results are available on Golflink.

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae.

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Celebrating 25 Years Of The Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival

January 30, 2025

Get ready for the most exhilarating weekend on the North Queensland sporting calendar as the Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival celebrates its 25th anniversary on August 16-17.
With Early Bird entries closing March 29th, now is the time to nominate and bring the whole family for some winter fun in the sun and enjoy some friendly competitive racing, with a weekend of events including Kids Triathlon, Ocean Swims and the best afterparty ever!
The Triathlon’s race director Michael Kimpton said that with an amazing course on the shores of the Coral Sea and views of the Whitsunday islands, this weekend has turned into an event not to be missed.
“Our 2025 festival promises to be bigger and better than ever with fun Aquabike and Duathlon options added to encourage all the family to get active over the two days of events.” Kimpton said.
This year’s event aims to inspire the next generation of triathletes with the Happy Run on Saturday afternoon. A race for children of all ages who many not be triathlon-ready yet, it’s a short run on safe closed roads where children can earn medals win exciting prizes like new bikes and running gear vouchers, and get stuck into some tasty lolly bags.
Kimpton says this year’s festival will feature record prizemoney, which has attracted the best triathlon fans and professionals racing in Australia, including Olympians and Commonwealth Games triathletes. Returning to announce your triumphs, Pete Murray is here to call the shots of all the racers, so you had better practice your finish line poses. Olympic legend Susie O'Neill, will also be returning for the 25th anniversary to be swim ambassador for the weekend after her popular appearance last year.
Let's make the 2025 Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon an event to remember and where every stride becomes a story, and every finish is a triumph. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete, a first-time competitor, or a supporter cheering from the sidelines, this milestone event is not to be missed! We’re aiming to become the best grassroots event in Australia, by giving the average triathlete a memorable experience on race day and value for money for their entry fee!
So spread the word and join us as we celebrate 25 years of community, competition, and camaraderie by tagging your fellow triathletes, training buddies and family who would love to cheer and witness your finish line triumphs.

WHAT: Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival
WHEN: August 16th-17th
WHERE: Various Locations around Airlie’s beaches

Last year’s triathlon participants having a blast. Photo Sourced: Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival

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AIRLIE BEACH BOWLS AUS DAY ACTIVITIES ON THE LAWN

January 30, 2025

As January wraps up, school students are returning, and the Club’s Australia Day Celebrations were fantastic! The week started on Tuesday morning with a successful meeting that set the tone for the days ahead, with 18 bowlers participating and the team of John Trembath, with Dawn Dowell at second and Greg Fennell at lead the big winners of the day.

Wednesday at 2pm start of Jackpot Bowls run by Rick Galea and had 14 players. The big winners of the day were skipper Ted Cullen who is in the middle of a purple patch with his bowls accuracy teaming up with Regina Aquilina at lead with an outstanding performance, however the jackpot was not won.

Saturday morning's scroungers saw first round winners Tony Whitehorn, Warren Mills and Mervyn Stewart play the final and it was Tony Whitehorn the A division winner of the day with B division winner going to John Askew.

Sunday morning Australia Day saw 46 people arrive with 13 people just for breakfast and the rest for bowls. Although the heavy rain finished the game early the second prize went to the team of Joan McGrath, Mervyn Stewart and Sue Walker. Whilst the winners of the day winning pies and lamingtons were Andy McDougalls team of Arthur McManus and Dawn Dowell. The club must thank Margo Stanley, Carol Crosbie, Lyn Graham, Rhonda Lloyd and Elaine Kippen for the outstanding preparations. The celebrations included some memorable highlights, such as the BBQ and lawn games, which were a hit among members and their families. Everyone's participation and enthusiasm made the event truly special.

Finally, the club would like to acknowledge the outstanding contribution of turning this club into a successful organisation from Armando ‘Manny’ and Jayne Isgro who arrived in Airlie in 2010 and both joined the club in 2012. Manny and Jayne realised our club needed direction they both became joint club managers providing the structure for the club to become viable and strong in our district. Manny’s name has been on the honour board at least 50 times and responsible for making ABBC district club of the year in 2017 and 2022. He was Mens bowler of the year 2020 district and zone champion 2022/2023 and it's Manny's legacy for us to get stronger every season.  

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

Manny and Jayne Isgro at the club. Photo Supplied:

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Proserpine Veterans Golf Club In Full Swing

January 30, 2025

Despite the less-than-ideal weather, 23 determined players participated in this week’s Stableford competition. The day was marked by remarkable scores, even as players contended with heavy rain and soggy conditions across the course.

In the Ladies' division, Jenny Hounsell delivered an outstanding performance to claim victory with 40 points. Runner-up honors went to Tina Badenhorst, who finished with 31 points on a countback. The rundown included Paula McQuat (31 points), Tiina Randmae (29 points), and Elspeth Scotford (28 points).

For the Men, John Oates was in fine form, securing the win with an impressive 42 points, building on his Monthly Medal triumph last week. Gerald Lovell followed closely, finishing runner-up with 41 points. The rundown featured strong performances from Vic Feldman (40 points), Colin Hounsell (38 points), Gary Scotford (36 points), Laurie Dakin (35 points), David Woods (34 points), and Ken Granger (32 points).

Pin shots were expertly claimed by Ladies players Jenny Hounsell (2), Robyn Witham (2), and Tina Badenhorst, while the Men’s pin shots went to John Oates (2), John Roser (2), Ken Granger, and Trevor Peroz.

Chip-ins were a highlight, with contributions from Jenny and Colin Hounsell, Neil Cawthorne, John Oates, Gary Scotford (2), and Peter Lindsay.

The Membership Jackpot Draw remains unclaimed and will roll over to $40 next week. John Roser, however, took home the raffle prize of a $50 MBW voucher.

Next week’s competition will be another Stableford event. Good luck to all!

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat.

Male and Female winners, John Oates and Jenny Hounsell

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Come Try Whitsunday Sports Expo

January 24, 2025

Next weekend, the 10th annual Whitsunday Sports Expo will transform the Whitsunday Sportspark, adjacent to the PCYC and new Club Whitsunday, into a vibrant activity hub, bringing together sports enthusiasts of all kinds. Attendees will have the chance to ‘come and try’ a number of activities and sign up for exciting seasons ahead.
This year's Expo is particularly special, marking its 10th anniversary and coinciding with the grand opening of the brand-new Club Whitsundays, which is set to become the premier social hub for local sports.
Unlike previous years, when the event was held inside the PCYC with static stalls, this year's Expo will take place outdoors on the fields, giving you the unique opportunity to try out your favourite sports in a dynamic, hands-on environment.
This year the Expo will be taking place from 3pm and will culminate in the grand opening of the brand-new netball courts by the Queensland Firebirds at 4:45pm.
Tim Oberg, president of the Sports Expo, explained his excitement for the changes made to the event:
“It is very different to last year, lots of changes, however, we are hopeful that the community will embrace it.
“The theme is much more around come try, it is to give everyone the opportunity to come and experience a sport, as well as discover new things they might love.”
The Expo welcomes all local sporting and activity providers, offering a diverse range of sports and activities available to try. From Ultimate Disc Frisbee and horse riding to soccer, basketball, football, and more, there will be something for everyone to discover and try.
What: Whitsunday Sports Expo
Where: Whitsunday Sportspark near PCYC and Club Whitsunday
When: 1st February 2025 from 3pm

Come try a sport at the Expo

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Looking For A New Social Hub?

January 24, 2025

Sport isn’t just about staying fit; it’s also a fantastic way to meet new people and expand your social circle. By attending the Whitsunday Sports Expo, you’ll have the chance to discover a wide range of sports and connect with others who share your interests.
Whether joining a team or simply attending to explore, you’re bound to meet like-minded individuals and form new friendships. The Expo offers a perfect opportunity to find a sport or activity that suits your interests and connect with people you may not meet otherwise.
A great example of this community-building is Outrigger Whitsunday, an outrigger canoe paddling club that has created a vibrant social hub. Michelle Lynes, Secretary of Outrigger Whitsunday, shared how it has become a meeting point for individuals, particularly those aged 50 and over, looking for fitness and friendship.
"Outrigger Whitsunday continues to foster a strong sense of community through its shared passion for the ocean and sport.
“The club has created an environment where social connections thrive. Members enjoy the sport's physical benefits and build lasting relationships, making it an ideal space for personal growth and camaraderie.”
No matter your age, background, or skill level, there’s a sport for everyone. Who knows? Your next best friend might just be at the Sports Expo.

Outrigger Whitsunday, one of the many clubs you can join on the day

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The Action At Airlie Beach Bowls Club

January 24, 2025

The Airlie Beach Bowls Club is currently awaiting the installation of a new roof, which has led to a decrease in participation from many of the members due to the extreme heat. As a result, the weekly schedule has been lighter than usual, and Wednesday night Business House bowls has been postponed until the students return to school.

On Tuesday morning, 10 players participated in bowls, with the team of Joan McGrath, skip, and Kath Remmeswaal, lead, emerging victorious over the team of Tony Whitehorn, skip, and Dawn Dowell, winning 20-14.

Wednesday afternoon’s Jackpot bowls saw 18 players take to the green. The team of Margo Stanley, skip, with Bruce Uhe, lead, and Arthur McManus, second, were the day’s big winners. However, the Jackpot prize was not claimed.

Saturday morning Scroungers saw first-time participants Arthur McManus, Margo Stanley, and John Askew all required to clear minus 5 points before scoring could begin. Arthur McManus claimed the A Grade win, while Tony Whitehorn took the B Grade title for the second week in a row, defeating Kath Remmeswaal, who has been impressively improving each week.

On Sunday afternoon, 10 bowlers participated in Social Bowls, with Alan Pershouse, lead, and John Trembath, skip, showing excellent form to become the day's biggest winners.

The club would also like to acknowledge the extraordinary contributions of Margo Stanley, who has been an integral part of the Airlie Beach Bowls Club since 2002. Originally from Melbourne, Margo’s extensive experience in the sport, as well as her achievements as a player, coach, and volunteer, make her irreplaceable. Notably, Margo has been the Ladies President multiple times and has won numerous club championships, including the Ladies Open Championship in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, and 2017. She has also represented the club in Open, Pairs, Triples, and Fours competitions.

In addition to her competitive success, Margo has served as the club’s coach and has been instrumental in teaching new bowlers from local schools, including St Catherine’s, Proserpine State High School, Christian College Cannonvale, and Cannonvale State School. Her dedication and passion for the sport have been invaluable to the club and the community.

Margo’s contributions make her a true asset to the Airlie Beach Bowls Club, and she is proudly featured in this week’s photo.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

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2025 NQ Track & Field Events Calendar

January 24, 2025

Get ready for an exciting year of track and field action across North Queensland in 2025! From February to October, athletes of all ages and abilities will have the chance to compete in a variety of exciting meets.

Here’s your ultimate guide to the upcoming events:
February:
   • North Star Summer Series Meet 1 – 1 February, Townsville (State Permit Meet)

March:
   • North Star Summer Series Meet 2 – 1 March, Townsville (State Permit Meet)

May:
   • Mackay Track & Field Carnival – 3 – 4 May, Mackay
   • Mulgrave Relay Day – 18 May, Gordonvale
   • Great Barrier Reef Masters Games – 30 May to 1 June, Cairns
   • Cairns Twilight Carnival – 30 May, Cairns

June:
   • Outback Pentathlon – 14 June, Normanton
   • Central Queensland Track & Field Carnival – 28 – 29 June, Rockhampton

July:
   • Festival of Athletics – 5 – 6 July, Townsville (National Permit Meet)
   • The Challenge Games – 23 – 24 July, Townsville
   • Coral Coast Carnival – 26 – 27 July, Cairns

August:
   • Tablelands Pentathlon – 10 August, Tolga
   • Outback Sunset Carnival – 23 – 24 August, Longreach
   • Bowen Track & Field Carnival – 30 – 31 August, Bowen

September:
   • Douglas Rainforest Rush – 7 September, Mossman
   • North Queensland Championships – 26 – 28 September, Townsville (National Permit Meet)

October:
   • QRSS Track & Field Championships – 13 – 19 October, Townsville

These events provide excellent opportunities for athletes to qualify for state and national competitions, including national permit meets such as the Festival of Athletics and North Queensland Championships. Make sure to mark your calendars and get ready to compete in 2025!

Young NQ athletes are gearing up for the busy year ahead!

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Get Hooked On Fun With The Queensland Kids Fishing Classic!

January 24, 2025

The Queensland Kids Fishing Classic (QKFC) is back this January, running from the 11th to the 27th, and it’s the perfect opportunity for young anglers to get outdoors, enjoy some fishing, and compete for over $6,000 in prizes! The competition is open to kids across Queensland, with three age groups: 3-7 years, 8-12 years, and 13-17 years.

This is a kids-only competition where participants can fish anywhere that is legal (excluding offshore areas). With 12 species categories, there’s something for everyone - whether you're fishing in rivers, lakes, or the coast. Plus, even if you don’t catch a fish, you can still win as the major prize, a kayak, is awarded through a random draw, so everyone has a chance to win!

In addition to the fishing categories, there’s also a special prize for collecting rubbish while fishing, encouraging kids to keep our waterways clean. Over the holidays, young anglers helped remove more than 240 invasive species like carp and tilapia, showing the positive impact they can have on the environment.

The competition is easy to enter through the 2 Bent Rods app, where kids and parents can upload their catches, track progress, and view leaderboards. Stay up to date by joining the Qld Kids Fishing Classic Facebook group.

Don’t miss out - download the app today and join the fun this January!

Jayden Brown from Bundaberg reeled in a Flathead!

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The Firebirds Are Coming To Town!

January 24, 2025

n February, the Queensland Firebirds will be hitting the road once again as part of a spectacular Regional Tour to deliver comprehensive netball clinics across five locations in the Burdekin, Laidley, Murwillumbah, Townsville and the Whitsundays!

On Saturday the 1st of February, the Queensland Firebirds will host a clinic at Jubilee Pocket’s Whitsunday Netball Association from 5pm to 6:30pm. Children aged 6 to 17 are invited to participate in the clinic with the hour-long session set to focus on improving passing, defence, agility and shooting skills. After the clinic concludes, attendees will have the opportunity to meet the players for photos and autographs.

As well as the clinic, little ones aged 3 to 4 are also allowed to come along for a free Little Nettys come and try session on the same day!

Registrations are essential and clinics are priced at $45 per person. Visit https://firebirds.net.au/regional-tours for registrations and more information.

What: Queensland Firebirds Regional Tour
When: Saturday the 1st of February 5pm to 6:30pm
Where: Whitsunday Netball Association
More Information: https://firebirds.net.au/regional-tours

The Queensland Firebirds will fly into the Whitsundays this February

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TEE-OFF FOR AUSTRALIA DAY ON THE 18th GREEN

January 24, 2025

Is golf your go-to activity, and you're looking for a place to play this Australia Day? Then the Proserpine Golf Club has some great news for you! Polish off your clubs and head over to the greens with your best mate for an 18-hole scramble.

Proserpine Golf Club is hosting a 2-ball Ambrose competition this 26th. Be ready for the Shotgun Start at 9am where yours and the other teams all tee-off at the same time, and then follows the scramble as you and your partner work together taking turns to get the best score for each hole. Once you worked up an appetite, head back to the club house where a barbeque lunch will be waiting for you.

If you require a cart, please know that bookings are essential and carts are limited. Otherwise, you’ll have to be your own caddy and get those steps in. If you’re already a member of the Proserpine Golf Club, the event is discounted! Don’t be stuck in the bunker this Australia Day, it’s going to be a great day for golf, mate-ship, fun and food. Make sure to book your spot today by calling: 07 4945 1337

WHAT: Australia Day Golf - 2 Ball Ambrose
WHEN: January 26th, 9am Tee-Off.
WHERE: Proserpine Golf Club
COST: $30 Members / $45 Non-Members

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Cannons Celebrate Achievements Ahead of Summer Carnival

January 24, 2025

The Cannonvale Cannons had a busy week in and out of the pool, kicking off with 23 swimmers competing in the Burdekin Sprint LC Transition Meet on the weekend. Despite the sweltering conditions, the team delivered impressive performances, with standout personal bests (PBs) achieved by Roxanne Groom, Gracie Laguna, Pippa Laguna, Ruby Lawson, and Sophie Palmero. A special congratulations went to Nelson Malady and Levi Smith, who triumphed in their Dash for Cash events, each earning a well-deserved $100 prize.

Midweek, the excitement continued with an action-packed club night attended by 50 swimmers. Upgrade certificates were awarded to Ella Haddock, Zane Clayworth, Indigo Harland, Reid Springbett, Mackenzie Bennett, Gracie Laguna, Evie Doherty, and Indiana De-Lisle. The evening also celebrated new club records achieved by Eloise Chegwidden, Harry Chegwidden, and Jacob Bell.

Jacob Bell, who set an incredible three records in the 18 years and over category, will soon be leaving the club to begin university in Townsville. Jacob has been a role model for many of our junior swimmers, and his presence will be greatly missed. He has been a proud Cannon for 12 years!

Notable PBs on the night were achieved by Zane Clayworth, Jax Eaves, Liam Filewood, Lucas Korosec, Gracie Laguna, Sophie Palmero, Isabella Pisaniello, and Lennon Wild. Congratulations to all swimmers for their hard work and dedication!

Looking ahead, the Cannonvale Cannons are gearing up to host their annual Summer Carnival this weekend, welcoming 195 swimmers from across North Queensland. We wish all competitors the best of luck - swim fast, have fun, and enjoy the spirit of competition!

The Cannonvale Cannons continue to demonstrate their strength, sportsmanship, and passion for the sport, making their community proud.

Contributed with thanks to Cannonvale Cannons Vice President, Jade Korosec.

Cannons ready to race at the Burdekin Sprints
Coach Mark Erickson on pool deck at Burdekin Sprints for warm ups
Congratulations to Mackenzie Bennett of receiving two upgrades at Club Night
Nelson Malady and Levi Smith won their Dash for Cash events at Burdekin

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Wangaratta Bowls Club Returns To Action

January 24, 2025

After a well-deserved break over the festive season, the Wangaratta Bowls Club returned to action on Sunday, with members eager to get back on the green. Despite the ongoing hot weather, the day was made all the more enjoyable by a refreshing sea breeze that lingered throughout the afternoon, providing some relief and a pleasant atmosphere for play.
Two triples games and one pairs match were contested on the day. On Rink 5, the pairs competition saw Jocelyn De Franciscis and Alby Vigar emerge victorious, overcoming the team of Lindy Suann and Laurie Land in a closely fought contest. In the triples games, Teresa Willshire, Graeme Read, and Allan Rolfe narrowly defeated Jim Quod, Gavin Charles, and Fely Duncan. Meanwhile, Robyn Stitt, Penny Warren, and Pat Tracey secured a win over Irene Laird, Isobel Wheeler, and Mark Drummond. Unfortunately, the jackpot prize was not won on this occasion.
The new Mixed Competition got off to a competitive start, with the first-round Mixed Pairs match seeing Penny Warren and Allan Rolfe triumph over Herb Dalton and Tiarna Winter. More games in this exciting new competition will be played throughout the week.
For those interested in social play, bowls are scheduled every Tuesday and Sunday afternoon. Players are asked to have their names in by 12:30 pm for a 1:00 pm start. All are welcome, and the club looks forward to seeing many familiar and new faces on the green!
                                                                                                                     
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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Exciting Action At The Airlie Beach Bowls Club Despite Setbacks

January 16, 2025

Due to heavy rain and ongoing delays in the installation of the new hard-cover roof, there was no news from the club last week. However, we're eagerly awaiting its arrival and are currently in limbo.
This week, Tuesday morning’s Ladies Bowls saw four exciting pairs games. The standout performers were Tony Whitehorn and Sue Walker, who emerged as the dominant winners of the day.
On Wednesday afternoon, 18 bowlers participated in the Jackpot Bowls. The winning team, featuring skipper John Fielding, second John Brown, and lead David Meiklejohn, claimed the winners’ prize, though the jackpot was not won.
Saturday’s Scroungers event featured a thrilling first-round win for Margo Stanley and Cath Remmerswaal. In a close final, Margo narrowly triumphed by a single point over a gallant Cath, who is still in her first season of lawn bowls. The B Grade final was claimed by Tony Whitehorn.
Sunday’s social bowls saw Rick Galea in exceptional form, partnering with Arthur McManus to secure a commanding victory.
Special mention must go to Tony and Betty Whitehorn, who have become an integral part of the club. Originally from South Australia, they moved to Airlie Beach eight years ago. Their combined achievements include multiple championships in mixed and open events, with Betty winning the 2017 Ladies B Singles, 2018 Ladies A Grade, and 2019 Mixed Triples, among many others. Together, they inspire newcomers and contribute immensely to the club’s vibrant community.
The attached photo captures one of their many victorious moments at the club.

Contributed with thanks to Airlie Beach Bowls Club

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Cannonvale Cannons Dive Into The New Year

January 16, 2025

The Cannonvale Cannons Swim Club made an energetic return to weekly club nights this week. Congratulations to Evie Doherty, Zane Clayworth, Roxy Groom, and Asher Springbett for delivering great performances and achieving notable personal best times during the evening’s races.
A sincere thank you goes out to the dedicated swimmers who devoted their time over the weekend to sell tickets for the club’s annual mega community raffle at Whitsunday Plaza. Their efforts were rewarded with vouchers generously provided by Boost Juice.
The club also extends its gratitude to the local community for their unwavering support in purchasing tickets. Special acknowledgment goes to the many businesses that have generously contributed to creating the impressive pool of prizes—this support ensures the success of the initiative. The club eagerly anticipates announcing the winners at the upcoming Summer Carnival on January 25th and 26th.
On Saturday, 25 Cannons swimmers participated in the Mirani Long Course Transition Meet, which turned out to be a fantastic day of racing. Congratulations to Roxanne Groom, Matilda Nicholes, and Celeste Orenshaw for earning A Grade upgrades, a testament to their hard work and commitment to training over the holidays.
A highlight of the Mirani meet was the Dash for Cash events, where the top six 50m Freestyle swimmers vied for cash prizes. Congratulations to the Cannons’ qualifiers: Lucas Korosec, Miller Eaves, Jax Clayworth, Isaac Pisaniello, Andie Reynolds, Isabella Pisaniello, Tora Delac, and Charlie Doherty. Special applause goes to Tora, Charlie, Jax, and Isaac for placing in their age groups and securing cash prizes.
Standout performances of the day came from Harry Chegwidden and Lucas Korosec, who dominated their events, clinching first place in all their races with superb personal bests. Zane Clayworth dazzled in the 50m Fly, shaving an impressive 3.74 seconds off his time to earn gold, while Roxanne Groom displayed consistency by achieving personal bests in all her events.
Congratulations to all the swimmers for their hard work and achievements this week!

Contributed with thanks to Cannonvale Cannons.

Our dedicated swimmers who helped sell tickets for our annual mega community raffle at Whitsunday Plaza.
Team Cannons ready to race at Mirani Long Course Transition Meet
Our Dash for Cash qualifiers Isabella Pisaniello, Andie Reynolds, Miller Eaves, Lucas Korosec, Tora Delac, Isaac Pisaniello, Charlie Doherty and Jax Clayworth.

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Why Do We Paddle? Outrigger Whitsunday

January 16, 2025

Outrigger Whitsunday recently asked the question - Why Do We Paddle? on their Facebook page as a part of the Come & Try program to be held on Saturday 11th.  Organisers were excited to welcome 36 members of the community keen to see what outrigger canoeing was all about.
Club President, Kim Dodds, greeted the new paddlers giving an overview of the sport and what to expect in the morning’s program.
“What a great start to the New Year!” Kim has stated. “Our ‘Come & Try’ day was a huge success. We had an amazing turnout from our community and got to meet new people”. Paddlers took to the water in 4 OC6 canoes, followed by a get together and BBQ.
If you would like to give outrigger paddling a go, just contact the club on its Facebook page or contact Kim on 0428 173 651 or Michelle Lynes 0421 159 852

Come and Try day at Outrigger Whitsundays

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Local Sailors Compete In Sydney to Hobart

January 9, 2025

The Whitsundays is known for its gorgeous waters that encourage many sailors to visit and sail year in and year out. One such sailor who has lived in Airlie Beach his whole life is Leo Rodriguez.
Leo recently took part in the Sydney to Hobart Race, with his crew of 14 and they placed 3rd in their division and 9th overall. Having competed in the Sydney to Hobart Race six times, Leo is one of the most experienced crew members and was chosen to help man the boat along with the core team because of his experience and friendship with the owners.
The vessel Leo competed in is called, "Jay-Bird", and is locally registered at the Whitsunday Sailing Club where it is owned by husband and wife team, Ian and Anika Thomson.
At the culmination of the race, Anika won the prestigious Jane Tate Memorial trophy. This trophy is awarded to the first female skipper to finish the race and impressively Anika has now won the trophy three times in a row. There has been a large push for women’s involvement in sailing as it can be perceived as primarily a male-dominant sport, but happily there were roughly 150 female competitors and this years’ event.
Leo explained how the race was particularly challenging this year due to the relentless sea conditions.
Jay-Bird and her crew faced continuous strong winds which were between 25-40 knots and huge waves on choppy seas. The team even achieved a top speed of 30 knots battling against unfavourable southern fronts as Leo reports the weather just got wetter and colder after departing Sydney. He even remarked at one point a huge wave crashed over the boat. But, despite the disagreeable conditions, overall, it was a memorable race.
During the event. Jay-Bird was pushed to her limits by the crew and finished with satisfying results in her division. The IRC-1 Division is for 52ft, fixed keel boats and when they crossed the line with a finishing time of 2 days, 20 hours and 16 minutes fans cheered and raised cardboard cut-outs of birds to show their support.
As a racing boat and a cruiser, Jay-Bird was built to handle the tough Tasman Sea with the expertise of her fantastic crew.
When asked if he would do the race again Leo said “I never say never. I have no plans on doing another race. (But) If I'm asked, I'd certainly consider it again.”
For now, he and the other crewmembers are enjoying their good results and calm, warm waters of the cruisy Whitsundays.

Crew of the Ocean Crusaders Jay-Bird after finishing the race. Photo Supplied: Leo Rodriguez

Ocean Crusaders Jay-Bird as she sails into port with the help of a guide boat. Photo Credit: Wendell Teodor for @sailorgirlHQ

Anika Thomson won the prestigious Jane Tate Memorial Trophy at the Sydney to Hobart for the third year in a row for being the first woman to cross the finsh line. Photo sourced: Facebook

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OUTRIGGERS RAISE YOUR PADDLES, THE WATERS ARE CALLING

January 9, 2025

On Saturday at 8am the Whitsunday branch of the Australian Outrigger Canoe Racing Association is hosting a 4week beginner ‘Come & Try’ challenge. Anyone who is an aspiring paddler of any level or a current member is invited to join them at the Shingley Beach for the challenge and Members Sign-On Day. The event is open to everyone 14 and above who is wanting to try out their racing skills and have a friendly competition or just to try out something new. Whatever your level is, this is your chance to get your arms moving and paddle in paradise on the wonderfully blue Whitsunday waters.
As this event is for all levels, do not worry if you don’t know how to hold a paddle or turnover a tipped canoe, Club Outriggers will be happy to teach you before you head out onto the water. You and your team will be supported the entire way through your wet and wild day.
After all the fun on the water at around 10:30am, Club Outriggers Whitsunday will also be providing a free breakfast barbeque to fill you up after your morning on the water. Where you can socialise with your fellow new outriggers and discuss techniques and plan your next morning on the waves.
For your health and safety please bring a hat, sunscreen, sun protective shirt, sunglasses, and your own water bottle for hydration. For your enjoyment and comfort, Outriggers Whitsunday recommend wearing leggings or long boardshorts, no bikini bottoms or budgie smugglers, practical swimwear is highly encouraged, and a smile to truly enjoy your time on the waves.
If you made a New Years resolution to get fit or try something new this year, then why not pick up a paddle and challenge yourself with a fun new activity like outriggers canoeing? Canoeing is great exercise that helps strengthen your muscles and core, it also can improve your posture and joint flexibility. And there is nothing more stress relieving than a warm ocean breeze or the sound of the waves as you also build up your endurance while having a great time. The beginners challenge runs for 4weeks so you have plenty of time to practice and improve your techniques.
The Club Outriggers Whitsunday hopes to see you down there at the beach Saturday morning, making new friends and reaping the benefits of your time making waves. Their motto is: Why do we paddle? For the challenge! We live on the edge and when the world turns upside-down, we come up smiling.
For and enrolment form to participate in the event please call either Kim at 0428 173 651 or Glen at 0407 465 550. Both of them will be happy to help get you signed up and sorted before your amazing day in the water with them this Saturday at 8am.

WHAT: Outrigger canoe beginner's event
WHERE: Shingley Beach, Shingley Drive, Cannonvale.
WHEN: Saturday 11th at 8am

Photo Sourced: Outrigger Whitsunday Facebook, 2011 Open Women’s Sprint Crew racing with their 6 women team.
Photo Sourced: Outrigger Whitsunday Facebook, 2024 Club Outrigger members enjoy the view after a morning of paddling.
Photo Sourced: Outrigger Whitsunday Facebook, local team cheers after finishing their race.

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Cannons Gear Up For A Super 2025

January 9, 2025

At the end of 2024, the Cannonvale Cannons hosted a fantastic Christmas Club Night and wished the State Team all the best at Qld LC Championships.  At the start of Christmas Club Night, Giselle Burton presented Tyler Bennett with an Upgrade Certificate and Harry Chegwidden with the Coaches’ Award.  Congratulations to Harry Chegwidden and Jax Clayworth for setting new Club Records.  Harry set a record for 7 years 25m Backstroke in a time of 23.01sec.  Jax Clayworth aged 11 years set a new 200m Butterfly record in a time of 2.57.71.  
During the Christmas Club Night, Harris Delac, Indiana De-Lisle, Jax Eaves, Miller Eaves, Roxy Groom, Mackenzie Bennett, Tyler Bennett, Ella Bounden, Harry Chegwidden, Bonnie Crichton, Sophie Palmero, Isabella Pisaniello, Addie Sanders, River Shields, Hazel Smith, Asher Springbett, Reid Springbett, Billie Jamieson, Lucas Korosec, Pippa Laguna, Ruby Lawson, Kye Mitchell, and Stella Mulliss swam extremely well and achieved personal best times. Well done swimmers!  
The coaches, Ken Crittenden and Mark Erickson are very excited about the start of 2025.  The coaches have been working with swimmers on their goals and developing plans for the season.  There are lots of district carnivals coming up in the next two months and swimmers are training so they can achieve their best at these events.  The coaches would like to commend the following senior swimmers for training consistently during the first week of January:  Jax Clayworth, Zane Clayworth, Andie Reynolds, Ruby Harland, Koa Harland, Tora Delac, Harris Delac, Charlie Doherty, Evie Doherty, Declan Dichiera, Roxy Groom, Millie Groom, Matilda Nicholes, Celeste Orenshaw, Nelson Malady, Zach Trefz, Maeve Dichiera, Lucas Korosec, Eloise Chegwidden, and Eric Mulliss.  
The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club will be resuming Club Nights from Wednesday, 8th January 2025.  New swimmers (and their families) are welcome to come and try swimming with the Cannons.

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen

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VMR Completes First Rescue Of The Year

January 9, 2025

On the 4th of January the Whitsunday’s Volunteer Marine Rescue was tasked to respond to an EPIRB activation out near Round Head. Communication attempts were not possible as the vessel had no radio or mobile and the responders headed out for the rescue fearing the worst.
Around 9:30pm the team of VMR1 headed out to the coordinates that placed the distressed boat close to the shore. Its location was exposed to the 17 knot easterlies and some pushy waves, so the crew wondered if it was just going to be the beacon that they would find. With the lack of communication their main concerns where the condition of the boat and the health of its occupants, so VMR1 brought QAS paramedics with them just in case.
When they rounded Round Head, they breathed relief at the sight of the navigation lights bobbing up and down, horizontally placed and swinging side to side. This indicated the boat was above water and floating, not listing as they feared. Surmising the vessel was anchored and likely fine, the VMR1 crew sent out their tender to check if the people were ok too.
As the water was not deep enough for the larger VMR1, crewmates M and Rodney were dispatched in the tender boat to bring back anyone who may need treatment. The waters were too rough for the QAS to go themselves safely but fortunately there was only one on board.
The man was fine, just new to his position as a boat owner and captain. He had not prepared for his evening of fishing and had no working radio or navigation gear on the boat, or a mobile phone on his person. The EPIRB was triggered when he tried to call for help as his boat was pushed onto the rocks and washed over by the rough waves. The man was able to get his motor up and running and ultimately helped himself off the rocks to safer waters. He told the VMR1 crew that he was fine now and would motor back to his home port in the morning.
Once an EPIRB is set off, it must be located and switched off, having a radio or mobile phone will let rescue services like the VMR Whitsundays find you faster and provide you with better help if they know the situation for the rescue or if it’s a false alarm. So, advice to all water-goers: make sure you have some form of communication with you when you head out to sea, otherwise don’t go. Good work team of the VMR1- Rodney, M, Donna and skipper Shane!

Photo Sourced: VMR Whitsunday Facebook
VMR1 responding to the EPIRB distress call.
Skipper Shane navigating to the distress coordinates.

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Local Athletes Shine at World Half Ironman in New Zealand

January 3, 2025

The World Half Ironman event, held in Taupo, New Zealand on the 15th December, was an unforgettable experience for athletes and spectators alike, with stunning weather and an electric atmosphere creating the perfect backdrop for a challenging two-day competition.

Representing the region, Rowena Sinclair-Smith, Megan Moa, Jodie Walker, and Michael Kimpton were all fortunate to qualify and compete at this prestigious event. The female athletes kicked off the weekend’s racing on Saturday, followed by the men’s race on Sunday.

The event began with a refreshing 1.9km swim in the calm waters of Lake Taupo, setting the tone for what was to be a physically demanding day. Next, participants took on a challenging 90km bike ride through the undulating terrain of Taupo’s beautiful countryside. Finally, athletes transitioned to the last discipline - a 21km half marathon run - as temperatures continued to rise, adding an extra layer of difficulty. Throughout the race, the camaraderie among athletes was inspiring, and the support from spectators and volunteers was simply phenomenal.

Looking ahead, the athletes’ focus will shift to the Coral Sea Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival on 16th and 17th August 2025. This event promises to be a game-changer and is set to be one of the best regional triathlon festivals in Australia, surpassing all expectations and bringing together athletes from across the country for a memorable competition.

Contributed with thanks to Michael Kimpton.

Michael Kimpton
Megan Moa
Jodie Walker
Rowena Sinclair-Smith

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The Final Run Of 2024! Airlie Beach parkrun Results

January 2, 2025

Saturday’s Airlie Beach parkrun was a fantastic festive success, with participants enjoying the beautiful scenery while challenging themselves in the friendly, inclusive event. Held every Saturday at 7am, the event welcomed runners of all abilities to meet at Meeting Area D, Coral Sea Marina.

Top Performers:
   1. Karl Ward – 20:18 (JM11-14)
   2. Bryan Drennan – 20:19 (VM50-54)
   3. Colin McIntosh – 20:36 (VM50-54), Thursday Morning Esplanade Running Club
   4. Rachael Landers – 20:58 (SW30-34)
   5. Deegan Elwin – 21:32 (SM20-24)

The Airlie Beach parkrun is a free, weekly 5k event that brings the community together for a fun and supportive atmosphere. Whether you're walking, jogging, running, or volunteering, it’s a great way to start the weekend and enjoy the outdoors.

Interested in volunteering or joining the event? The parkrun relies on volunteers, and they are always looking for more hands to help! Contact airliebeach@parkrun.com to get involved.

See you at the next parkrun!

What: Airlie Beach parkrun
When: Every Saturday at 7am
Where: Coral Sea Marina, Shingley Drive, Airlie Beach
More Information: email airliebeach@parkrun.com

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Cannons Make A Splash At Queensland Swim Championships

January 2, 2025

Just before Christmas, 11 talented swimmers from the Cannonvale Cannons Swim Club travelled to Brisbane to compete in the 2024 Queensland Long Course Championships. The event brought together the best swimmers from across the state, providing a unique opportunity for local athletes to showcase their skills.

On the first day of competition, swimmers Jacob Bell, Tiana Bell, Isaac Pisaniello, Ella Bounden, Tyler Bennett, Zach Trefz, Tora Delac, Isabella Pisaniello, Alex Trefz, and Harris Delac all participated in both club and regional relays. The experience of competing against Queensland's top swimmers was both exciting and rewarding for all the participants.

Veteran swimmer Jacob Bell excelled in his four individual events, with his best performance coming in the 200m Backstroke, where he posted a personal best time of 2:19.80 - improving by 2.01 seconds and ranking 19th in Queensland. Jacob also celebrated his 18th birthday during the competition!

Tyler Bennett, 13, also had an impressive showing, achieving personal bests in both his individual events. He swam 1:02.68 in the 100m Freestyle and 28.16 seconds in the 50m Freestyle. Twelve-year-old Nelson Malady impressed with his 50m Backstroke, swimming a time of 37.28 seconds. Isaac Pisaniello, 12, competed in three events, with his best performance being a personal best time of 36.92 seconds in the 50m Backstroke.

13-year-old Zach Trefz competed in two individual events, delivering strong performances in the 50m Freestyle and 50m Butterfly. Meanwhile, Ella Bounden and Tora Delac both competed in five individual events. Ella achieved impressive personal bests in backstroke, while Tora’s standout swims included a 36.58-second performance in the 50m Breaststroke, placing her 19th in Queensland with a 0.61-second improvement.

Isabella Pisaniello, also 13, swam in three individual events, with her best result being a personal best of 30.36 seconds in the 50m Freestyle.

Coaches Ken Crittenden and Mark Erickson expressed immense pride in the team's effort and sportsmanship, congratulating the swimmers for their dedication and the positive representation of the club and region. A heartfelt thank you was also extended to the supportive parents who made the trip possible.

Congratulations to all the Cannons who competed in the Queensland State Championships! Your hard work and enthusiasm make the club proud!

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.

Queensland LC Championship Team December 2024
Cannons ready to warm up at Chandler before jumping in the pool
Cannons warming up ahead of their races
Cannons waiting to race in the relay compeition

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Airlie Beach Bowls Club Breaks Records!

March 3, 2025

It’s been another busy and exciting week at Airlie Beach Bowls Club, where the competitive spirit and camaraderie continue to shine through. The week kicked off on Tuesday morning with three strong games of bowls. Carol Crosbie, with lead Maureen Barnard, came out on top, defeating Margo Stanley and lead Lane Telford, who finished in third place. Second place went to skipper John Brown, alongside 2024 Novice Champion Dawn Dowell. The winners of the day were Henny Tattam, who returned from South Africa, and Betty Whitehorn at lead, who triumphed over Tony Whitehorn and Bev Taylor.

Wednesday afternoon brought more exciting matchups, with Rick Galea and lead David Meiklejohn, along with Arthur McManus, defeating Tony Whitehorn, Duncan Smith, and John Askew in a close contest. Meanwhile, John Fielding, with lead Dennis Donnadelli and Ted Cullen, was in great form, easily overcoming John Trembath, lead Mark Mawson, and Noel Crosbie.

Saturday morning saw the final Scroungers competition of the year, with John Askew, Tony Whitehorn, and Cath Remeswaal taking the first-round wins. John Askew was crowned the A Grade winner, while Andy McDougall triumphed in the B Grade final.

The evening then brought the much-anticipated presentation night, where the Men’s, Women’s, and Mixed Team awards, as well as the singles awards, were presented. One outstanding achievement that stood out was the team of John Fielding, Russell Jackson, and skipper Manny Isgro winning the Two Bowl Triples for the fifth consecutive year. Russell and Manny also won in 2018 and 2019, setting a record that will be difficult to beat. Their smiles say it all – congratulations on an incredible performance!

Sunday afternoon brought another round of highly competitive social bowls. The club was delighted to welcome Mark Winter and his partner Jenny Lim from Bahama Bowls Club in Bundaberg, as well as Greg Colquhoun and former President Kevin Jewell. The club also welcomed new full member Jeff, who is sure to be an integral part of the team in the upcoming year.

Looking ahead, Scroungers will return on Monday 13th January, and lessons will continue on Mondays and Thursdays between 4 and 5pm throughout the holiday season.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

John Fielding, Manny Isgro and Russell Jackson 

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Cannonvale Cannons Celebrate And Wrap Up 2024 Season

December 18, 2024

The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club capped off their 2024 season with outstanding achievements, creative activities, and festive fun, marking the end of a remarkable year.
The season’s finale featured major upgrades for swimmers, including Liam Filewood and Zane Clayworth advancing to the 100m Butterfly, Miller Eaves to the 200m Freestyle, and several others achieving new event milestones. These advancements highlight the dedication and progress of the team.

Several club records were also shattered, with exceptional performances from Jax Clayworth (11-year boys 200m Butterfly), Eloise Chegwidden (9-year girls 50m Breaststroke and 100m Individual Medley), and Harry Chegwidden, who set his first-ever club record in the 7-year boys 25m Backstroke.

Swimmers who participated in the "Design Our Next Club Shirt" initiative were rewarded with Boost Juice vouchers for their creativity. Thanks to Boost Juice for supporting this fun activity as the club looks forward to unveiling the new 2025 design.

The Christmas-themed club night brought families together for the much-loved parent/child relays, providing a festive and light-hearted close to the season. The evening also honoured the Queensland State Long Course team, presenting swimmers with their team shirts ahead of their journey to Brisbane to compete in the Queensland Championships.

Congratulations to all swimmers, parents, and supporters for a fantastic 2024 season. Good luck to our state team, and here’s to more successes in the new year!

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec.

Tora Delac and Ruby Lawson took out the Christmas Fashions on the Pool Deck
Christmas Best Dressed duo Addie Sanders and Maeve Dichiera
Jasper and Lucas Korosec were awarded for their Christmas outfits
The club thanked their creative cannons for contributing to the Design a Club Shirt activity
Two new club records for Eloise Chegwidden
Harry Chegwidden with his first Cannons Club Record
Good luck to the State Team swimmers in Brisbane this weekend

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Cannonvale Cannons Make Waves at Queensland Championships

December 20, 2024

The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club had an exciting start to the 2024 Queensland Swimming Championships in Brisbane last week, with 11 swimmers and two dedicated coaches making the journey to compete.

The championships kicked off on Saturday with the club and regional relays. For the first time in a while, the Cannons were able to nominate club relay teams, allowing Alex Trefz and Harris Delac the opportunity to swim in this prestigious event. Swimmers Tiana Bell, Tyler Bennett, Ella Bounden, Tora Delac, Isaac Pisaniello, Isabella Pisaniello, and Zach Trefz took part in three club relays, while Harris Delac, Jacob Bell, and Alex Trefz competed in one relay. Coaches Mark Erickson and Ken Crittenden were proud of the team’s performance, commending the swimmers on their warm-up, positive attitude, and efforts in the relays.

A highlight of the event was the selection of eight Cannons swimmers for the regional relay teams, representing Swimming North Queensland (SNQ). Tora Delac, Ella Bounden, Tiana Bell, Isabella Pisaniello (reserve), Isaac Pisaniello, Zach Trefz, Tyler Bennett, and Jacob Bell swam together in these regional relays and represented SNQ with pride. A special thank you goes to Mark Erickson for coaching the male relay teams and Theresa Manning for managing the SNQ relays.

The week continued with individual events, and on Sunday, Tyler Bennett, aged 13, competed in his 100m Freestyle, swimming a remarkable personal best time of 1:02.68, shaving off 1.19 seconds from his previous best. Well done, Tyler!

The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club extends its congratulations to all the swimmers on their relay results and wishes them the best of luck in their individual races throughout the championships. A big thank you goes to all the parents, coaches, and supporters for their continued dedication and efforts in making this trip possible. Stay tuned for more updates as the Cannons continue to compete at the Queensland Championships.

Contributed with thanks to President Raylene Rasmussen.

Cannonvale Cannons are performing exceptionally at the 2024 QLD Swimming Championships

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Proserpine Veterans Golf’s Festive Celebrations

December 18, 2024

The Proserpine Veterans Golf Club celebrated its annual breakup in style at the Midge Point Tavern, marking the end of another fantastic year. Attendees enjoyed exceptional food and outstanding service, making the event a memorable success.

The highlight of the day was the final presentation of awards for the year, with several players recognised for their outstanding achievements. Tiina Randmae had a remarkable season, almost sweeping the awards by claiming Golfer of the Year, the Monthly Medalist, and the Most Chip Ins. Adding to her streak of good fortune, she also won the lucky door prize!

Gary Scotford, though unable to attend, was celebrated as a Monthly Medalist and joint Golfer of the Year. Other winners included John Roser, who excelled with the Most Chip Ins, and Barry Mortimer, who was awarded for having the Least Putts. Meanwhile, Tessa Aitken and Peter Lindsay took home the NAGA honours.

The club expressed heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributed to making 2024 such a successful year. With a warm spirit of camaraderie, the Proserpine Veterans Golf Club sends its members and supporters a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, looking forward to another great season ahead.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat.

Tessa Aitken, Barry Mortimer, Tiina Randmae, and Peter Lindsay

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Cannonvale Cannons Celebrate a Stellar End to 2024 Club Night Season

December 18, 2024

The Cannonvale Cannons wrapped up their 2024 club night season with a series of remarkable achievements and festive fun, cementing a fantastic year for the team.
The season concluded with several notable upgrades, including Liam Filewood and Zane Clayworth advancing to the 100m Butterfly, Miller Eaves to the 200m Freestyle, Lucas Korosec to the 200m Individual Medley, Alex Trefz to the 100m Breaststroke, Eloise Chegwidden and Tyler Bennet to the 200M Backstroke. These accomplishments reflect the dedication and progress of our swimmers throughout the year.

Club records were also broken, with standout performances by Jax Clayworth (11-year boys 200m Butterfly), Eloise Chegwidden (9-year girls 50m Breaststroke and 100m Individual Medley), and a first-ever club record for Harry Chegwidden (7-year boys 25m Backstroke). Congratulations to these swimmers on their exceptional efforts!

Swimmers who participated in the "Design Our Next Club Shirt" activity were presented with Boost Juice vouchers to reward them for their creative efforts. We can’t wait to see their ideas come together for the 2025 club shirt. A huge thank you to Boost Juice for supporting this initiative.

The season ended on a festive note with a Christmas-themed club night, featuring the much-loved parent/child relays. This light-hearted event brought families together for some spirited competition and plenty of laughs. Thank you to all the parents who joined in, making it a night to remember.

The evening also saw the announcement of our Queensland State Long Course team, who were proudly presented with their team shirts. These swimmers are heading to Brisbane this week to compete at the Queensland Championships, representing the Cannons against the state’s finest. We wish them the very best of luck!
What a year it has been—congratulations to all swimmers, families, and supporters for making 2024 a season to celebrate!

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

Tora Delac and Ruby Lawson took out the Christmas Fashions on the Pool Deck
Addie Sanders and Maeve Dichiera
Jasper and Lucas Korosec
Thanks you to our swimmers who contributed to our Design a Club Shirt activity.
Two new club records for Eloise Chegwidden
Harry Chegwidden with his first Cannons Club Record
Good luck to our State Team swimmers in Brisbane this weekend.

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Summer Rolls In with Festive Bowls and Friendly Competition

December 11, 2024

As summer settles in and Christmas approaches, members of the Airlie Beach Bowls Club are embracing the festive spirit while keeping up with their love of the game. Despite a few interruptions, the week was filled with camaraderie, competition, and some impressive performances.

The Ladies’ bowls session on Tuesday took a break, but for good reason — the Ladies Christmas Luncheon at the Jubilee Tavern. While the games were on pause, the gathering was a highlight for the week, and many would have loved to witness the festive cheer firsthand.

Unfortunately, Wednesday afternoon’s Social Bowls was called off due to rain. However, the evening brought a strong turnout for the Business House Bowls, the last session before the Christmas break. Thanks to the impeccable organisation by Bob and Yvonne Spees, it was a fitting end to the year’s business bowls series.

As a reminder, membership fees for 2025 are now due, and newcomers are warmly invited to join. Bowls offers a chance to learn, compete, and connect with the community — a perfect way to start the new year.

Saturday morning’s Scroungers session continued to prove its worth as a platform for practicing draw bowls and refining jack length skills. Organised by John Askew, this event is a steal at just $10 and is highly recommended for members seeking to sharpen their game.

In competition, Saturday saw Mark Mawson claim victory over John Matterson in the first-round final, while Mervyn Stewart once again captured the B Division prize. Meanwhile, at the St Helens Bowls Club triples competition, the Airlie Beach Bowls Club was proudly represented. Andy McDougall, Noel Crosbie, and John Trembath secured a remarkable win, raising the club’s flag high.

Sunday brought thrilling contests at the club. John Brown and Dawn Dowell edged out Tony Kelly and Greg Fennell by a single point in a closely fought match. Elsewhere, Mark Mawson and Arthur McManus triumphed over Tony Whitehorn and Alan Pershouse, rounding off the weekend with another strong showing.

Looking ahead, the club will host the Men’s Meeting this Friday at 5:30 p.m., followed by the much-anticipated Presentation Night on Saturday. It’s a fitting way to wrap up a successful and eventful year for the Airlie Beach Bowls Club.

As the holidays approach, members are reminded to bring their best game, both on and off the green. Here’s to a summer of fun, friendship, and festive cheer!

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

Mervyn Stewart second B Grade Scroungers victory. Photo supplied

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Christmas Cheer And Green Maintenance At The Proserpine Bowls Club

December 11, 2024

Wet weather halted last Wednesday’s bowls at Proserpine Bowls Club, but the rain hasn’t dampened spirits or stopped preparations for a busy festive season.

On Friday and Saturday, members Andrew, Dave, and Mike dedicated their time to dethatching, scarifying, and maintaining the green, ensuring it’s in top condition to make the most of the anticipated rainfall.

The club also played host to two lively Christmas parties over the weekend. On Saturday 7 December, the Council Sewerage and Water Department celebrated with barefoot bowls, and on Sunday, a personal trainer and her participants joined in the festive fun. A special thank-you goes to Bruce, Philip, Mike, and Heather for assisting with these events.

Sunday afternoon’s game saw Alen Sanderson, Philip Brown, Arthur Griffith, and Sandy Daffara secure an 18-14 victory over John Anderson, Henny Tattam, Bruce Uhe, and Mike Harrison, with an exciting four-point score on the final end.

Members are reminded that 2025 Affiliation Fees are now due. Pay $140 before December 30 or $160 after December 31. Contact Heather for updated payment details.
Social bowls will continue for another week or two, weather permitting. As the festive season approaches, the Proserpine Bowls Club wishes everyone safe travels and a joyful Christmas. Thank you to all members for their contributions throughout the year!

Contributed with thanks to the Proserpine Bowls Club.

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Proserpine Veterans Golf’s December Competition Wrap-up

December 11, 2024

A strong turnout of 32 players gathered for the final competition of 2024, with some competing for the prestigious Men of the Month (MOM) 2024 title. The results, along with the Monthly Medal (MM) for December, will be announced at the presentation lunch next Tuesday at the Midge Point Tavern. This competition also served as the qualifier for the MOM for 2025. The scores were tight throughout, making for an exciting finish, and congratulations go to all the winners.

This marked the final competition for the Veterans Golf Club in 2024. The next competition is slated for January 2025, weather permitting, with a likely restart date of 14 January.

Results:
Ladies' Division:
   • Winner: Tiina Randmae – 72 nett
   • Runner-up: Jenny Hounsell – 78 nett
   • Run Down:
       ◦ 80 nett: Kathryn Borer
       ◦ 82 nett: Beryl Nosworthy
       ◦ 83 nett: Rehab Hull

Men's Division:
   • Winner: Laurie Dakin – 72 nett
   • Runner-up: Vic Feldman – 73 nett
   • Run Down:
       ◦ 74 nett: John Wallace, Gary Scotford
       ◦ 75 nett: Warren Deighton, Peter Lindsay
       ◦ 76 nett: Craig McLean, John Roser, Wilf Herweg, Steve Mitchell

Pin Shots:
   • Ladies: Tiina Randmae (x2), Jenny Hounsell, Rehab Hull (x2)
   • Men: John Roser, Larry Muller, Ken Granger, Trevor Paroz (x2), John Wallace

Least Putts:
   • Tiina Randmae – 27 putts
   • Vic Feldman – 28 putts

Chip-ins:
   • Elspeth Scotford, Kathryn Borer, Gary Scotford, John Oates, Colin Hounsell

A big thank you was shared to all participants and congratulations to the winners!

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat.

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Wangaratta Bowls

December 11, 2024

The year is winding down, but it’s been a busy and rewarding time for members of the local bowls club.
Tuesday’s social bowls winners were Lindy Suann, Sue Shearing, and Robyn Stitt, who defeated Gavin Charles and Margaret Wilson in a well-fought match. While the jackpot didn’t go off, players will have one final chance to claim the prize on Tuesday, December 10. If unclaimed, the tidy sum will carry over to next year.
Behind the scenes, members have been hard at work harvesting and freezing mangoes to delight winter visitors, a longstanding tradition that’s always well-received.

Sunday saw the club’s Annual General Meeting, where the board for 2025 was confirmed. Congratulations to Geoff Danvers (Chair), Laurie Land (Vice Chair), Nadine Land (Secretary), and Robyn Stitt (Treasurer), along with committee members and delegates. The club extends its gratitude for their commitment and leadership.

The final Sunday social game of 2024 ended with an exciting finish. In a closely contested match decided by just one shot on the last bowl, the jackpot was fittingly claimed. Winners Jim Quod, Penny Warren, and Mark Drummond triumphed over Merle Elphinstone, Alby Vigar, and Allan Rolfe.

As the weather heats up, members and volunteers are taking a well-earned break for Christmas. Social bowls will resume on Sunday, January 12. Until then, the club sends warm season’s greetings to all members, supporters, and the wider community. Best wishes for a fantastic 2025 — see you back on the green!

                                                                                                         
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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Kai Moran Excels At National Dirt Track Championships

December 5, 2024

Whitsunday Dirt Riders’ young talent, Kai Moran, captured national attention with a second-place finish in the 85cc (9-13 years) category at the Australian Junior Dirt Track Championships in Somersby, NSW. At just 13, Kai impressed with his skill and determination, narrowly missing the top spot.

Bowen’s Harrison O’Brien also stood out, receiving an encouragement award for his promising performance in his first year on the 85cc bike.

Kai’s success follows a stellar season, including fourth place at the Australian Junior Speedway Solo Championships, solidifying his status as one of the country’s rising stars in the sport.

Facing off against some of the country’s best young riders, Kai delivered a thrilling performance across the competition. At just 13 years old, he showcased exceptional grit and skill, finishing just shy of the top spot in a fiercely competitive field.

Adding to the region’s achievements, Bowen’s Harrison O'Brien was recognised with an encouragement award for his dedication and determination. Competing in his first year on the 85cc bike, Harrison’s performance signals great potential, making him a young rider to watch in the future.

Kai’s podium finish at the Australian Dirt Track Championships caps off an impressive season. In September, he also secured fourth place at the Australian Junior Under 16 125cc Speedway Solo Championships in Kingaroy, solidifying his reputation as one of Australia’s most promising young riders.

The Whitsunday Dirt Riders continue to celebrate the success and determination of their young talent, with Kai and Harrison leading the charge for the club on the national stage.

Contributed with thanks to Therese of Whitsunday Dirt Riders.

Bowen’s Harrison O’Brien recieved an Encouragement award for his excellence.
Kai riding in the 85cc Dirt Track competition.
Kai impressing spectators at the Speedway Solo Championships.
Kai continues to wow onlookers, and make a name for himself in the sport.

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Port Denison Gun Club’s November Monthly and Christmas Shoot

December 5, 2024

Competitors from across the region gathered for the Port Denison Gun Club’s November monthly and Christmas shoots, making for a memorable weekend filled with competition, camaraderie, and holiday cheer. Shooters from Townsville, the Burdekin, and Mackay / Sarina joined the locals for a weekend of exciting events, many of them camping out in swags, tents, and caravans, making the most of the opportunity to enjoy the club's festive spirit.

Saturday kicked off the weekend with a great turnout, as 30 participants took part in the monthly shoot. Competitors battled it out in various events, including a 25-target double barrel (DB) sweepstakes. Notable winners included J. Furini and A. Lord, both with a perfect score of 25/25 in the AA grade, and R. Zarb, who also claimed a perfect score in the A grade with 25/25. The B and C grades saw impressive performances, with D. Bartlett (24/25) and T. Bartlett (23/25) leading their respective categories.

Sunday’s Christmas shoot was a true highlight, featuring five exciting events, including the 10 Pair Deauville Doubles. The top scorers of the day were T. Coco and B. Elphinstone, who finished with a perfect score of 10/10, followed closely by A. Zarb and D. Bartlett, with 18/19.

The shoot also featured several fun handicap events, where Hams were awarded to those with the best scores, including a number of competitors who excelled in tight matches. Special thanks to Glenn, who donated three bottles of port for a novelty competition, which provided a bit of extra fun, with winners R. Ness, C. Morelli, and P. Scott taking home the prize.

The generous sponsors of the weekend, including Bow Pak, Coral’s City 2 Country, and Hall’s Firearms, provided a range of prizes. Special mention goes to Lui Populin, who donated a slab of ammo for the raffle, which was won by C. Edgerton. In addition, Colin & Cheryl generously donated six bottles of wine, which were won by lucky shooters G. Rea, A. Lord, A. Zarb, B. Bonanno, P. Le Blowitz, and C. Robertson. Hall’s Firearms also donated gift vouchers, which were claimed by R. Zarb, J. Furini, A. Gangemi, and L. Furini.

The weekend’s festivities wrapped up with the Quickie Board Hams being claimed by Lui P, Clem K, Brodie E, Leanne C, David S, Michael P, John C, Rob N, Ron C, Kinno, Michael G, Pedro LeB, and Phil S.
The Port Denison Gun Club is immensely grateful to all who helped out over the weekend—whether it was the workers, trap fillers, canteen helpers, or those who tidied up—your contributions made the weekend a success.

Don’t forget, the first monthly shoot of 2025 will be held on Sunday, 26 January 26.

Contributed with thanks to Colin Edgerton.

Ev 4 Ham Winners: P Wade, G Clarke, W Cislowski, T Coco, C Morelli.
Ev 3 Ham Winners: J Rossato, D Stitt, P Wade, J Cerqui, C Cislowski.
Ev 2 Ham Winners: J Rossato, P Scalia, A Lord, B Gall, C Edgerton.
Ev 1 10Pr D.Doubles: P Wade, D Bartlett, T Coco, B Elphinstone.
Sat Ev 2 25TSB Bow Pak Trophy: D Bartlett, G Maltby, G Rea.
Sat Ev 3 25T PS Corals City 2 Country Trophy: B Elphinstone, M Populin, G Maltby, B Murphy.
Quickie Board Ham Winners: Brodie E, John K, Rob N, Phil S, John C, Leanne C, Lui P, Clem K, Pedro LeB, Michael P, David S, Ron C.
Raffle donated by L Populin won by C Edgerton.
Ev 5 Ham Winners: B Farry, J Kinnonmonth, W Rossato, B Micallef, G McHenry.
G McHenry presenting trophies to P Scott, C Morelli, R Ness.

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Whitsunday Council Celebrates Achievements Of Junior Elite Athletes

December 5, 2024

Eight exceptional junior athletes from the Whitsundays were honoured for their outstanding sporting achievements during an Ordinary Council meeting on Wednesday 27 November. The athletes, who have excelled in their respective sports at regional, state, and national levels, were recognised by Whitsunday Mayor Ry Collins and the Councillors for their dedication and hard work.

These athletes are part of the Junior Elite Athletes initiative, a program offered by the Whitsunday Regional Council to provide financial support to young sportspeople competing at representative competitions. The initiative aims to help ease the financial burden on athletes and their families, enabling them to participate in prestigious events that showcase their talent on larger stages. The financial grant assists with the costs associated with competing in these high-level sports programs, including travel, equipment, and entry fees.

The following athletes were celebrated for their remarkable performances:
   • Taijanah Ngamotu – Northern Region School Rugby League
   • Charlie Williams – NQ Cross Country Championships and QLD State Championships Track and Field
   • Isabelle Williams – NQ Cross Country Championships
   • Reid Martin – International Eastern Seaboard Regatta – Sailing
   • Keeleigh Muir – QLD State Championships Track and Field
   • Aliyah Palmer – Northern Region School Rugby League
   • Murphy Aitken – NQ Cricket State Championships
   • Stella Neden – NQ Softball Championships

Mayor Ry Collins expressed pride in the achievements of these athletes, highlighting how their success reflects the strength of sporting talent within the Whitsunday region.

Eight young athletes were congratulated by Mayor Ry Collins on Wednesday.

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Whitsunday Golf Club Celebrated 2024 in Style

December 5, 2024

The Whitsunday Golf Club wrapped up its final official event of the year with a farewell lunch and presentation at the Reef Gateway Hotel on Saturday, 23 November. The event, which brought together club members and supporters, was a heartwarming celebration of the club’s journey, particularly honouring the efforts of Kerry Hall, who played a pivotal role in reviving the club in years past.

The afternoon was filled with laughter, fun, and nostalgia, as members reflected on the memorable moments shared over the years. A special thank you was extended to the club’s generous sponsors, whose support has been integral to the club’s success. These sponsors include Reef Gateway Hotel, Airlie Panel & Paint, Master Butchers Whitsunday, RADS, and Whitsunday Concrete Constructions, along with many other individuals who have contributed their time and resources to make the club a welcoming community.

The event also featured a fantastic slide show, created by Jo, that highlighted the club’s many adventures and trips. From Halliday Bay, Pioneer Valley, and Eungella to 12 trips to Magnetic Island, these outings were filled with laughter, camaraderie, and, of course, plenty of good-natured sledging. These trips and memories have become an integral part of what made the Whitsunday Golf Club such a unique and cherished group.

As the year draws to a close, the Whitsunday Golf Club expressed its gratitude to all who have been a part of its journey, with heartfelt thanks for the fun, friendship, and memories shared. Members are looking forward to another year of golf and good times, and they invite everyone to join them for the 2025 season, either out on the course or at the Reef Gateway Hotel.

Wishing all members and their families a wonderful Christmas, the Whitsunday Golf Club looks forward to continuing the fun and friendship in the year ahead!

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae.

Memorial Award Winners, Mark and Nicol.
Men’s A Grade Medal of Medals recipient.
Ladies’ Medal of Medals recipient.
The 2024 NETT Champions.
The Club’s 2024 Gross Champions.
A timeless keepsake, the Kerry Hall shirt.

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Hydeaway Bay Celebrates New Pickleball Courts with Community Event

December 5, 2024

Rain earlier in the day didn’t dampen the spirits at Gloucester Sport & Recreation in Hydeaway Bay, where the community gathered on Saturday afternoon to celebrate the opening of their brand-new pickleball courts. The facility now boasts two dedicated pickleball courts and a third court shared with a half-basketball setup, marking an exciting development for local sports enthusiasts.

The event was attended by Cr Amanda Camm and Cr Gary Simpson, who both showed strong support for the growing popularity of pickleball in the area. Michelle Jones, Secretary of the Pickleball Association of Queensland, highlighted the sport’s positive impact on communities.

“Pickleball is all about creating community – on and off the court,” shared Michelle.

“This new facility will allow all players the opportunity to have a laugh, get some exercise and make meaningful connections that will last a lifetime.”

After the formalities, the sun emerged, and Michelle guided newcomers eager to try the sport, while 14 local players enjoyed open play on their new courts. The event marked a significant step forward for Hydeaway Bay’s recreational offerings and reinforced the sense of connection and inclusivity that pickleball brings to communities.

Contributed with thanks to Lorraine Christiansen.

Russell Muller - GSRA President - awarding a plaque of appreciation to Lorraine & Bob Christiansen who were instrumental in getting the pickleball courts built.
Gloucester Pickleball Members with Amanda Camm, Russell and Gary Simpson.
Lorraine Christiansen, Michelle Jones - Secretary Pickleball Association of Queensland, Amanda Camm on the pickleball courts.
Gloucester Pickleball members enjoying their new courts.

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Cannons Make a Splash at Hamilton Island Ocean Swim

December 5, 2024

The Cannonvale Cannons had a busy and successful weekend, with seven swimmers competing in the Hamilton Island Triathlon and Ocean Swims.

On Saturday 23 November, Matilda Nicholes, Don Algie, Penelope Shields, and River Shields showcased their endurance and enthusiasm in the triathlon events. On Sunday 24 November, Thomas Ganter, Don Algie, and River Shields tackled the 350m Ocean Swim with outstanding performances. Jacob Bell delivered an exceptional result in the 2km Ocean Swim, securing third place with a time of 24.06. Coaches Kate Thomson, Raylene Rasmussen, and Mark Erickson also joined in the fun, enjoying their ocean swims.

The week continued with celebrations back at the pool on Wednesday, where the Cannons expressed their gratitude to Bendigo Community Bank for a generous $300 donation. During the Club Night, Giselle Burton presented Jess Moon and Eloise Chegwidden with the Chocolate Awards for achieving the best personal bests (PBs). Addie Sanders and Ruby Lawson received the Coaches’ Awards for their efforts.

Standout performers included Eloise Chegwidden, who shaved an impressive 25.61 seconds off her 100m Backstroke, and Lucas Korosec, who swam an excellent 100m IM in 1:38.26. Swimmers achieving three or four PBs on the night were Eloise Chegwidden, Zane Clayworth, Gracie Laguna, Eric Mulliss, Sophie Palmero, Hazel Smith, Asher Springbett, Reid Springbett, and Alex Trefz.

Breaststroke events saw superb swims from Isla Johnston, Jasper Korosec, Nelson Malady, Pippa Laguna, Ruby Lawson, Miranda Palmero, Andie Reynolds, Jax Clayworth, Brooklyn Congoo, Bonnie Crichton, Eloise Chegwidden, and Lennox Wild. In the backstroke events, Leo Mulliss, Stella Mulliss, Penelope Shields, River Shields, and Zach Trefz impressed the coaches with fantastic times.

Special mentions go to Andie Reynolds for her massive effort in the 200m Butterfly and for achieving a 2.6-second PB in her 100m IM, and to Miller Eaves and Addie Sanders for their thrilling 100m Freestyle race, both finishing under 1:29.

The Cannons commend all swimmers who participated in Club Night and extend heartfelt thanks to the parents and volunteers who make these events possible.

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.

Jacob Bell at Hamilton Island.
Thomas Ganter and Don Algie at Hamilton Island.
Jess Moon received the Chocolate Award.
Addie Sanders received the Coaches' Award.

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Proserpine Veterans Golfers Shine Through the Rain

December 5, 2024

On Tuesday 26 November, despite some early rain, the weather cleared just in time for the Proserpine Veterans Golf competition. A total of thirty-two players participated in a Stableford round, and the results showed some impressive scores across both the ladies' and men's divisions.

In the ladies’ division, the winner was Allison McCarthy, who achieved an outstanding 45 points – a truly remarkable performance. The runner-up was Jenny Hounsell, who also played exceptionally well, finishing with 39 points.

The rundown for the ladies included Anna Winterbourn and Tiina Randmae, both with 32 points, followed by Robyn Whitham and Jan Shuwalow, who both finished with 31 points. Elspeth Scotford rounded out the results with 30 points. It’s worth noting that Allison McCarthy’s game was particularly impressive, showing great improvement in her performance, and it was wonderful to see her achieve such a great score.

In the men’s division, Barry Shuwalow took the top spot with an excellent 41 points. Gary Scotford came in as the runner-up with 37 points.

The rundown for the men included Trevor Paroz, who scored 34 points, and John Oates with 33. Neil Cawthorne and Barry Mortimer both finished with 32 points, while David Woods had 31 points. Ken Granger, Colin Hounsell, and Vic Feldman all finished with 30 points.

The pin shots for the ladies in A Grade were awarded to Tiina Randmae (twice) and Elspeth Scotford, while in B Grade, the pin shots went to Jan Shuwalow, Kathryn Borer, and Robyn Whitham. In the men’s A Grade, the pin shots went to John Roser, Ken Granger, and Gary Scotford, while in B Grade, Barry Shuwalow (ITH) and Trevor Paroz were the winners.

Chip-ins were recorded by Anna Winterbourn, Peter Lindsay, Vic Feldman, Colin Hounsell, Barry Shuwalow, and John Roser.

Looking ahead to Tuesday 3 December, the Medal of Medals competition will be held for those who have qualified. Best of luck to all the participants!

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat.

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A Celebration of Success at the Whitsunday Junior Raiders Awards Night

November 28, 2024

The Whitsunday Junior Raiders Rugby Union Club gathered in style last week to celebrate a standout season at their End of Year Awards Night. Held at Whitsunday Sports Park, the event was a heartfelt tribute to the players, coaches, volunteers, and supporters who made 2024 a season to remember.

Club President Tim Oberg took the opportunity to reflect on the dedication and growth of the players throughout the year.

“I’m so proud of the way our players have conducted themselves this season,” shared Tim.

Not only have they improved as rugby players, but they have grown as young people who we hope will go on to make positive contributions to our community outside of sport.”

The evening showcased the remarkable achievements of players at all levels, celebrating their efforts in scoring tries, making tackles, and showing exceptional sportsmanship. Coaches and team managers were also recognised for their commitment and leadership, which has played a crucial role in guiding players both on and off the field.

The club also took a moment to express its deep appreciation for the volunteers who worked tirelessly behind the scenes - from setting up fields to running the canteen. A special thanks was given to the club’s generous sponsors - Whitsunday Prosocial Support Services, Green Energy Technologies, BK Constructions, and SMP Whitsundays - for their continued support throughout the season.

Families and supporters, described as the "heart of the club," were celebrated for their unwavering enthusiasm and encouragement, which fuelled the team’s spirit, no matter the weather.

As the 2024 season draws to a close, the Whitsunday Junior Raiders are already looking forward to an even stronger 2025 season. The club wishes all members and supporters a healthy and active off-season.

Contributed with thanks to Tim Oberg.

Whitsunday’s junior rugby stars celebrated a winning season last week.
Many young athletes gathered to conclude an awesome season at Whitsunday Sports Park.
Whitsunday Junior Raiders Rugby Union Club President, Tim Oberg spoke proudly about the young talents of many players.
The Junior Raiders closed out the 2024 season with a bang!
Many Junior Raiders were celebrated and commended for their performances over the 2024 season.

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Friendly Competitions on the Green @ Proserpine Veterans Golf Club

November 28, 2024

On Tuesday, 19 November, the Proserpine Veterans Golf Club hosted a fun-filled day on the course with a 2-ball Ambrose competition, with one team playing as a 3-person group. Despite the hot weather, 33 enthusiastic players took to the course, each required to use a minimum of six drives per player. The camaraderie and competitive spirit were high, as everyone enjoyed the challenge.

A special prize was awarded to the 3-ball team, recognising the slight advantage of having an additional player on their side. The rest of the field played in the standard 2-ball category.

Results:
   • 3-Ball Team Winners: Allison McKenzie, Allan Clinch, and Phil Luckett
   • 2-Ball Teams:
       ◦ Winners: Jenny and Colin Hounsell with a 65.25 nett
       ◦ Runners-Up: Leanne Alexander and Trevor Paroz with 66.25 nett
   • Run Down (in order of score):
       ◦ 68.25: Elspeth and Gary Scotford
       ◦ 68.75: Vickie and John Wallace
       ◦ 69.50: Kathryn Borer and John Roser, Linda and Penny Wardroper
       ◦ 69.75: Paula McQuat and Peter Fox
       ◦ 70.25: Craig McLean and Barry Mortimer
       ◦ 70.50: Nic Apruzzese and Laurie Dakin
       ◦ 71.25: Helen and Warren Deighton
Pin Shots (closest to the hole):
   • 2nd: Craig McLean and Barry Mortimer, Peter Lindsay and Vic Feldman – both teams were in the hole for 2
   • 9th: Linda and Penny Wardroper – in the hole for 2
   • 13th: Peter Lindsay and Vic Feldman
   • 16th: Leanne Alexander and Trevor Paroz

Chip-Ins: A special mention goes to Helen and Warren Deighton, who scored the only chip-in of the day.

Next Tuesday, 26 November, the Veterans will compete in a Stableford competition, followed by the Annual General Meeting (AGM). It's set to be another great day of golf and camaraderie!

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat.

Jenny and Colin Hounsell were the celebrated victors of the 2 Ball Team competition!

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A Wonderful Week at Wangaratta Bowls Club

November 28, 2024

The Wangaratta Bowls Club has had another fantastic week of bowls, with both exciting social games and important updates for the future of the club.

Tuesday Social Bowls saw some thrilling competition, with Stumpy Adams, Margaret Wilson, and Penny Warren emerging victorious over Merle Elphinstone, Sue Shearing, Linda Smith, and Mark Drummond. In another exciting match, Geoff Danvers and Lyn Danvers defeated Greg Colquhoun in a competitive showdown. Unfortunately, the jackpot didn't go off, leaving anticipation building for the next round.

On Sunday morning, members gathered for their respective Annual General Meetings (AGMs), where they discussed the direction and future of the club. A big congratulations to those who accepted executive positions. Mark Drummond will continue as the Men’s President, and Margaret Wilson will take the lead as Ladies’ President. These experienced leaders are sure to steer the club toward another successful year. The Board AGM is set for Sunday, 8 December 9am at the clubhouse.

After a wonderful lunch following the AGM, only a few stayed behind for a game of bowls. Jim Quod and Kevin Daniels took home the win on Rink 3, defeating Lindy Suann and Alby Vigar. In another close match, Merle Elphinstone, Teresa Willshire, and Dot Slater narrowly defeated Toni Bowen, Laurie Land, and Penny Warren. The jackpot once again didn’t go off, adding to the excitement for the next game.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.

Sunday saw plenty of action at the Wangaratta Bowls Club!

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Airlie Beach Bowls Club Back in Full Swing

November 28, 2024

The Airlie Beach Bowls Club is thrilled to announce that it is back in full swing, with bowls starting up again (weather permitting, of course) as the club prepares for the completion of its roof in January 2025.

Whether you’re a seasoned bowler or a newcomer looking to get involved, the club offers a fantastic environment where members can enjoy free coaching, socialising, and competitive play. It’s the perfect place to meet lifelong friends and challenge yourself to see just how good you can be.

For those interested in improving their game or simply giving it a try, free coaching is available every Monday and Thursday from 4pm to 5pm. Everyone is welcome, whether you're new to the sport or just want to refine your skills. For more information, you can contact Mark Mawson at 0432 341 285 or Margo Stanley at 0412 469 989.

If you're looking for some mid-week fun, be sure to check out Business House Bowls on Wednesday nights. This popular event attracts a large crowd each week, so gather your mates or work colleagues and join the fun. Bob and Yvonne Spees will be on hand to welcome you and your team starting at 6pm.

Sundays at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club are just as exciting. Sunday afternoon bowls saw a competitive roll-up recently, with players battling it out for the win. Under the leadership of new A Grader Andy McDougall, with assistance from lead Betty Whitehorn and Arthur McManus, the team took home the winners’ prize in what was a thrilling competition.

Whether you’re looking to join a team, improve your skills, or simply enjoy the camaraderie of a great group of people, the Airlie Beach Bowls Club has something for everyone!

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

Airlie Beach Bowls Club members enjoyed bowling under the magnificent dome cover framework on the weekend.

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Whitsunday Brahmans Committee Celebrates Successful Ladies Day

November 28, 2024

The Whitsunday Brahmans events committee is thrilled to reflect on the success of their recent Ladies Day celebration, held at the club’s final home game of the season. The event, which combined rugby league action with community spirit, was a memorable occasion for everyone involved.

From the very beginning, the day was filled with excitement and good vibes. Guests were treated to a selection of platters, fun games, and music, all set against the backdrop of four thrilling rugby league games. The atmosphere was electric, with fans enjoying not only the sports but also the lively company and the strong sense of camaraderie that defines the Brahmans community.

One of the highlights of the evening was the A Grade Pink Jersey Auction, where jerseys worn by the players were auctioned off to raise money for the Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, an organisation dedicated to supporting women and families in need. Thanks to the generosity of those in attendance, the auction raised over $3,500, which will go directly to supporting the centre’s vital work in the community.

The Brahmans committee was proud to bring together such a successful event, which not only celebrated the women of the club but also raised significant funds for an important local cause. The event was a true testament to the power of community, showing how the club, its supporters, and the broader Whitsunday region can come together for a common goal.

Contributed with thanks to Sarah Milne.

The Whitsunday Brahmans events committee celebrated a successful day, donating $3,500 to the Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre.

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PICKLEBALL FINDS HYDEAWAY BAY

November 28, 2024

An enthusiastic group of picklers from the Hydeaway Bay and Cape Gloucester areas are thrilled to have the addition of two dedicated pickleball courts (and a third marked on a multi purpose court) at their Gloucester Sport and Recreation Association facility in Hydeaway Bay.
With the generosity of residents, grants from the Whitsundays Council and the Association’s enthusiastic backing, it has taken over 4 years of planning and building to provide the only purpose built pickleball courts outside of S.E. Qld.
Pickleball has only been in Australia since 2016. A combination of tennis, table tennis and badminton, pickleball has the attraction of being easy to learn, very social, inclusive and attractive to all age levels.  Originally from the US, Pickleball is now being played in all the Australian States and currently there are 15,000 Pickleball Australia Association (PAA) members. In Queensland alone, there are over 30 affiliated clubs.
The Whitsundays is certainly not behind the times with pickleball now being played in Cannonvale, Bowen, Proserpine, Hydeaway Bay and two locations in Mackay. Session times are available almost every day of the week, both daytime & evening. Bookings are available through the OpenSport App.
The latest survey conducted by the Australian Sports Commission has revealed a significant surge in pickleball participation across Australia. (The AusPlay survey, a comprehensive national population tracking initiative monitors participation in over 600 sports & activities). The latest data indicates that a remarkable 90,00 Australians aged 15 years  and older have engaged in pickleball in the past year. That’s an impressive number for pickleball considering its short history in Australia. This figure far exceeds previous estimates, highlighting the rapid and widespread growth of pickleball among people of all ages, with accessibility, it’s social nature and health benefits all contributing to this figure.
The Gloucester Sport & Recreation Association together with the Gloucester Pickleball Club would like to welcome you to the official opening of their pickleball courts on Saturday afternoon 30th November from 2:30 to 5pm. You will enjoy a pickleball demonstration game, a “Come & Try” session, open play as well as a fundraising raffle and refreshments in the clubhouse.
For enquiries, contact Ian  M:0448407715 or Lorraine M:0417 773 904.

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Proserpine Bowls Club Celebrates a Year of Success

November 28, 2024

The Proserpine Bowls Club recently held its final social game of the year, which counted towards the Social Participation Prize. Despite some early rain, the club’s well-maintained green recovered quickly, allowing the games to proceed. The teams were drawn through a blind selection due to the tight competition at the top of the rankings. Sandy Daffara, Mike Harrison, and Heather Brown triumphed with a 25-10 win over Philip Brown, Bruce Uhe, and John Anderson.

On Sunday morning, 22 members attended the club's Annual General Meeting (AGM), with 8 members sending their apologies. During the meeting, reports were presented by the Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, Presidents, Greens Director, and Providores, all of which were well-received.

The AGM also saw the election of Michael Harrison as the new Chairperson, while Gavin Milne was appointed Games Coordinator. Other positions remained unchanged, with Geoff Hunter continuing as Deputy Chairperson, Heather Brown as Secretary, and Jonathan Bye as Treasurer. The Presidents are now Heather Brown and Scott Hamilton, and Dale Haack continues as Bar Coordinator, with Bruce Uhe as Kitchen Coordinator. Andrew Bell remains the Greens Director, and Heather Brown also continues in the role of Media Officer. Todd Leys and Gavin Milne will serve as Selectors.

The club took a moment to thank Wayne Handley for his leadership as Chairperson, especially as he prepares to move to Mackay for work. Wayne’s long-standing involvement with the club will continue, and he will remain connected to the Proserpine Bowls Club. The club also expressed gratitude to Barry Saroglia for his dedication while serving as the Games Coordinator.

In the afternoon, the Prize Presentation was held, recognizing the outstanding performances throughout the year. Michael Kinnear took home the Men’s Singles title, with Shane Kinnear as the runner-up, while Heather Brown claimed the Ladies’ Singles trophy, with Patricia Bownds as the runner-up. The Men’s Pairs championship went to Jonathan Bye and Wayne Handley, with David Ling and Andrew Bell finishing as runners-up. In the Men’s Triples, Dale Haack, Shane Kinnear, and Wayne Handley came out on top, while Harry Craig, Scott Hamilton, and Jonathan Bye were the runners-up. The Men’s Fours were claimed by Shane Kinnear, Todd Leys, Scott Hamilton, and Gavin Milne, while Harry Craig, Marcus Craig, Toby Craig, and Nathan Harriott took second place.

The 2 Bowl Triples was won by Shane Kinnear, Scott Hamilton, and Wayne Handley, with Todd Leys, Jonathan Bye, and Gavin Milne finishing in second. Gavin Milne claimed the B Singles title, with David Ling as the runner-up, and Mike Harrison won the Senior Singles, defeating Bryan Davy in the final. In the B Pairs, Nathaniel Watts and Gavin Milne finished in first place, while Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison were runners-up. The B Triples were claimed by Bruce Uhe, Mike Harrison, and David Ling, while Arthur Griffith, Peter Lawton, and Gavin Noonan came second.

The 2024 Bowlers of the Year were awarded to Shane Kinnear and Heather Brown for their exceptional performances throughout the year.
The Social Participation Prizes, sponsored by Andrew Sloot from Fender Geophysics, were also presented. Andrew, who traveled from Sydney to present the awards, handed out prizes to the monthly winners, Mary Hedgelong, John Anderson, and Alen Sanderson. The prize for fourth place was shared between Arthur Griffith and Sandy Daffara, while Bruce Uhe claimed third, Philip Brown took second, and Heather Brown won first place.

Looking ahead, social bowls will continue every Wednesday and Sunday at 2:30pm, with a 3pm start, weather permitting. The club is also preparing for a number of end-of-year functions, and members are encouraged to volunteer and assist when possible, to ensure these events are successful.

Contributed with thanks to the Proserpine Bowls Club Secretary.

2024 Bowler of the Year, Shane Kinnear.

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Prossie Golf Club’s Breast and Prostate Cancer Event Drives a Hole-in-One Success

November 28, 2024

Over the weekend, Proserpine Golf Club hosted a successful charity event to support the fight against breast and prostate cancer. The day was filled with great golf, fun activities, and a delicious BBQ, all while raising vital funds for cancer research and awareness. The event aimed to make a meaningful impact in the battle against two of the most prevalent cancers affecting millions of men and women worldwide.

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Impressive Performances by Whitsunday Triathlon Club Members at Hamilton Island Triathlon

November 28, 2024

The Whitsunday Triathlon Club was represented by two Champions at the Hamilton Island Triathlon on the weekend with both Zane Devine and Julia Wheway performing exceptionally. Due to the wet conditions and safety, the cycle component was cancelled and instead the Event became a Run, Swim, Run! Still extremely challenging on a very hilly run in humid conditions and choppy ocean. 

The standout performance was from Zane Devine, who this year completed year 11. Zane in his impressive Club triathlon suit blitzed the course and came 13th out of 170 athletes and just 12 minutes behind the winner, triathlon Olympian from France, Luke Willian. Zane comfortably finished first in his age group 14 to 19. In July Zane finished on the Podium at the most prestigious multi-sport event in Regional Queensland, the award-winning Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon. At this Event the competition was fierce with the best triathletes in Australia competing. He is also a regular winner at the Airlie Beach parkrun with a personal best that keeps improving each week. He was yet again a podium winner at the local Whitsunday Trailfest. Zane is a fully motivated individual with a wise head on his shoulders and comfortably copes with both his academic and sporting aspirations. Zane has a wonderful sporting future ahead of him, as his body becomes accustomed to the three multi-sport disciplines of running, open water swimming and cycling. Zane has a Professional triathlon coach based out of the Sunny Coast which has helped him to continue to improve, but in saying that, the support and encouragement he receives from his parents Greg and Janiel is absolutely remarkable, he is a very lucky guy! Greg and Janiel are stalwarts of the Club and say the sky's the limit for Zane is his future pursuits! 

Julia Wheway, the current Whitsunday Triathlon Club Female Champion, finished on the podium in 3rd position with a tough field in her Age Group 50 to 59. In 2023 Julia smashed the course and achieved her best result on Hamilton Island, first in her Age Group and beating a regular champion on the International World Championship stage, Megan Moa. During the journey Julia has impressed with many great performances. Julia is a legend of the sport of Triathlon losing count of the number of triathlons she has competed in over her journey. Julia has competed in many Half Ironman Events consisting of a 1.9km swim, 90km cycle and 21.1km run, a real test of the mind, stamina, endurance and will power! Julia has high expectations for 2025 but at the moment a little time to sit back and 'smell the Roses' before training starts again.

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Triathlon President, Michael Kimpton.

All smiles as Zane Devine crossing the finish line at the Hamilton Island Triathlon!
Julia Wheway celebrated finishing third on the podium at the Hamilton Island Triathlon.

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Airlie Beach Marathon Champion Honoured with Prestigious Award

November 21, 2024

North Queensland Marathon Champion Liv Compton has been named the 2024 Recreational Runner of the Year by Athletics North Queensland, earning recognition for her outstanding achievements over the past year.  

A proud member of the Whitsunday Running Club, Liv’s year began with an impressive performance at the 24-hour Australian Championships in Canberra, where she covered an astounding 201.5 kilometres to secure third place.  

Her remarkable accomplishments continued as she claimed victory in the North Queensland Cross Country Championship 6km at Galbraith Park, the Mackay Marina Half Marathon, the Airlie Beach Marathon, and the Whitsunday Trail Festival 28km.  

Liv also demonstrated her versatility with second place finishes in the Hamilton Island Hill Half Marathon and the Whitehaven Beach Half Marathon. A regular participant in parkrun, she incorporates the 5km event into her training program, boasting a personal best time of 18 minutes and 57 seconds.  

Looking ahead, Liv’s next big challenge is the Coast to Kosci Ultramarathon, a grueling 240km race from Eden to Charlotte Pass, culminating in a summit of Mt Kosciuszko.  

“Liv is a very versatile athlete who can perform well over virtually any distance. She is very dedicated to her sport and trains hard, so this award is a well-deserved acknowledgment of her achievements,” said Whitsunday Running Club President Tim McQuoid-Mason.  

Congratulations to Liv on an incredible year and best wishes for her upcoming ultramarathon adventure!

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Running Club President, Tim McQuoid-Mason.

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Strong Performances at GBR Meet Propel Cannons Towards States

November 21, 2024

The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club had a spectacular weekend at the 51st GBR Long Course Transition Meet in Mackay. Thirty-five swimmers made the trip to compete at the Mackay Aquatic & Recreation Centre, a FINA-approved 50m pool that sets the stage for elite performances. This meet, a favourite among the Cannons, marked their final regional carnival before the Queensland Long Course Championships in December.

It was a weekend of remarkable achievements with medals, personal bests (PBs), and qualifying times for State and School events. Among the standout performers based on PBs were Eloise Chegwidden, Jax Clayworth, Zane Clayworth, Tora Delac, Declan Dichiera, Charlie Doherty, Evelyn Doherty, Jax Eaves, Roxanne Groom, Jasper Korosec, Lucas Korosec, Stella Mulliss, and Adelaide Sanders.

A special congratulations goes to Don Algie, Ella Bounden, Eloise and Harry Chegwidden, Jax Clayworth, Tora Delac, Charlie Doherty, Miller Eaves, and Lucas Korosec, who medalled in all their age events.

Back at home, the excitement continued with a lively club night. Upgrade certificates were awarded to Alex Trefz, Miller Eaves, and Kye Mitchell, while Isla Johnson earned the Coaches Award for swim of the night. The coveted Chocolate Awards went to Jax Clayworth, who shaved over 30 seconds off his 200m freestyle, and Roxy Groom and Ruby Harland, both clocking 0.02-second improvements.

With many new families joining the Cannons, club nights have never been more vibrant. Why not come and give it a try? Your first night is free! Club Nights run on Wednesdays at the Cannonvale pool, with warm-up at 5pm and racing from 6pm.

The Cannons are now preparing for the Queensland Long Course Championships next month, ready to make waves on the state stage.

Contributed with thanks to Vice President, Jade Korosec.

Zane Clayworth and Lucas Korosec both enjoyed a great weekend of racing.
Winners of the raffle draw, Haylee Eaves and Hayley Doherty.
Jasper Korosec, Don Algie, Charlie Doherty and Thomas Ganter ready to race the 200 Meter Breastroke Event - all four boys medalled in their respective age groups of this event.
The Cannons team ready to compete.

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New Developments, Social Events, & Trophy Presentations at Airlie Beach Bowls Club

November 28, 2024

The Airlie Beach Bowls Club is experiencing some exciting changes, with the impressive framework now in place over the green, making quite the statement for passersby on Shute Harbour Road. The construction delays have slowed the process, but the much-anticipated waterproof cover will soon be fitted, completing the new addition.
Despite these delays, social bowls and Saturday scroungers have resumed their regular time slots. For those interested in booking for social events, please contact the club directly. This week’s scroungers winners were (A) Dennis Donadelli and (B) Merv Stewart.
A special moment was observed as life member Mae Secomb and her daughter Lea attended the flag-lowering ceremony in tribute to the late Herb Secomb. Herb’s funeral will be held at 10am on Tuesday, 19 November, at St. Martin’s Church, Cannonvale, with a wake following at the Bowls Club.
On Monday, 11 November, the club hosted a catered luncheon for 80 ladies, where district trophies were presented. Among the awardees, the North Mackay ladies took home pennant badges for their success in Division 1, 2, and 3, while St. Helen’s Division 4 ladies were also recognised. In the individual competitions, Airlie Beach’s Dawn Dowell received the trophy for winning the Novice Champion of Champions singles competition. Debbie Mackenzie from North Mackay claimed the Champion of Champions B Singles trophy, while Mona Townsend collected the Champion of Champions Fours trophy on behalf of Mackay Club ladies who couldn’t attend. Team Vicki Spann, Jill Spencer, and Ladda Purdie were presented with the Champion of Champions Triples trophy. Carol Crosbie of Airlie Beach received the Champion of Champions Pairs trophy for the third consecutive year, having won the title alongside Joan McGrath. Sarina’s Leanne McGeough was awarded the Champion of Champions Singles trophy, and Ladda Purdie was recognized as “Player of the Year,” receiving a standing ovation for her inspiring acceptance speech. Lydia McCarthy, president of North Mackay ladies, proudly accepted the Premier Shield on behalf of her team.
The club continues to make strides in both social and competitive bowls, fostering a sense of community and sporting achievement.

Contributed with thanks to Betty Whitehorn.

Ladda Purdie was celebrated as MDLBA Player of the Year!

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Proserpine Veterans Golf Welcomes Back Captain!

November 28, 2024

Proserpine Veterans Golf welcomed back Captain Gary and Elspeth after their overseas travels. It was a sweltering day for the 25 veteran golfers who participated in the November Monthly Medal and least putts competition, marking the final Monthly Medal event for the 2024 season. Despite the heat, there were some impressive performances, particularly from Paula McQuat and Peter Fox, while John Wallace and Peter Lindsay also posted strong scores. It’s remarkable how quickly the end of the competition year has approached.
In the ladies’ division, Paula McQuat emerged victorious with a remarkable 66 nett, followed by Anna Winterbourn as runner-up with a score of 74. The run-down included Tina Badenhorst and Leanne Alexander with 75 nett, and Kathryn Borer with 77 nett.
On the men’s side, Peter Fox delivered an excellent 67 nett to secure the win, while John Wallace finished as runner-up with 71 nett after a countback. The run-down saw John Oates with 71 nett, and Vic Feldman, Neil Cawthorne, and Craig McLean each with 72 nett. Warren Deighton, Barry Mortimer, and Nic Appruzzese completed the run-down with scores of 73 nett.
Pin shots were fiercely contested. In the ladies’ category, Paula McQuat claimed all three pin shots for B Grade on the 5th, 9th, and 16th holes, while the A graders saw Leanne Alexander take the 5th, Tiina Randmae the 9th, and Tina Badenhorst the 16th. For the men, John Wallace excelled in A Grade with pin shots on the 2nd and 13th holes, while Laurie Dakin secured the 7th. B Grade pin shots were claimed by Peter Lindsay on the 2nd, Neil Cawthorne on the 7th, and John Oates on the 13th.
Paula McQuat also stood out with the least putts for the ladies, while Craig McLean and Peter Lindsay shared the honor in the men’s division. Notable chip-ins came from Anna Winterbourn, Leanne Alexander, Laurie Dakin, and Peter Lindsay.
Looking ahead, the upcoming event on Tuesday, 19 November, is a 2-ball Ambrose, so participants are encouraged to team up with their partners and join in the fun.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat.

Celebrated November Monthly Medal winner, Peter Fox.

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Pickleball Finds Hydeaway Bay

November 21, 2024

An enthusiastic group of picklers from the Hydeaway Bay and Cape Gloucester areas are thrilled to have the addition of two dedicated pickleball courts (and a third marked on a multipurpose court) at their Gloucester Sport and Recreation Association facility in Hydeaway Bay.

With the generosity of residents, grants from the Whitsundays Council and the Association’s enthusiastic backing, it has taken over 4 years of planning and building to provide the only purpose built pickleball courts outside of S.E. Qld.

Pickleball has only been in Australia since 2016. A combination of tennis, table tennis and badminton, pickleball has the attraction of being easy to learn, very social, inclusive and attractive to all age levels.  Originally from the US, Pickleball is now being played in all the Australian States and currently there are 15,000 Pickleball Australia Association (PAA) members. In Queensland alone, there are over 30 affiliated clubs.

The Whitsundays is certainly not behind the times with pickleball now being played in Cannonvale, Bowen, Proserpine, Hydeaway Bay and two locations in Mackay. Session times are available almost every day of the week, both daytime & evening. Bookings are available through the OpenSport App.

The latest survey conducted by the Australian Sports Commission has revealed a significant surge in pickleball participation across Australia. (The AusPlay survey, a comprehensive national population tracking initiative monitors participation in over 600 sports & activities). The latest data indicates that a remarkable 90,000 Australians aged 15 years and older have engaged in pickleball in the past year. That’s an impressive number for pickleball considering its short history in Australia. This figure far exceeds previous estimates, highlighting the rapid and widespread growth of pickleball among people of all ages, with accessibility, it’s social nature and health benefits all contributing to this figure.

The Gloucester Sport & Recreation Association together with the Gloucester Pickleball Club would like to welcome you to the official opening of their pickleball courts on Saturday afternoon 30th November from 2:30 to 5pm. You will enjoy a pickleball demonstration game, a “Come & Try” session, open play as well as a fundraising raffle and refreshments in the clubhouse.

For enquiries, contact Ian on 0448407715 or Lorraine on 0417 773 904.

Contributed with thanks to Lorraine Christiansen.

A spectacular arrival! A drone photo of the new Gloucester Sport & Recreation Association courts.
A few Gloucester Pickleball members celebrating Halloween in style.
Pickleballers enjoying a game on the Montes Tennis Court.

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