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Whitsunday Green weekly results

THERE’S always a game happening at Whitsunday Green golf club. Gather your mates and have a round, followed by lunch and a cold drink in...

Cannonvale Cannons dive into the New Year 

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...

Mango Mania hits schools

A VERY successful program aimed at teaching children about veggies and fruit has been celebrated with mangos! ‘Pick of the Crop’ coordinator Helena De Bortoli,...

Zero Waste Whitsundays. By Co-Founders Karen Jacobsen and Lucy Smith

THE FUTURE OF WASTE: Let’s start the new year with good news. Innovations in waste lead to important outcomes and here are three worth...

On This Day – January 10, 1985. Contributed by the Proserpine Museum.

Canegrowers Optimistic Queensland Canegrowers were hopeful of positive assistance from State and Federal Governments at a meeting in Brisbane. The Q.C.G.C., representing all of Queensland’s...

Chamber Chat by WCCI president Allan Milostic

HAPPY New Year to the Whitsundays business community! Seeing in a new year is a great time to think about what your business resolution might...

Create better financial habits in 2025. By Smooth Sailing Finance Solutions

THE NEW YEAR is when many of us hit the reset button. It’s a chance to reflect on the past 12 months, reassess priorities...

On This Day – December 27, 1984. Contributed by the Proserpine Museum

Warning to pavement riders Young cyclists, and some not so young, are warned it is the intention of the police to crack down on the...

Cannonvale Cannons enjoy strong start to Queensland Championships

TOWARDS the end of last week, 11 Cannons and two Coaches travelled to Brisbane to compete at the 2024 Queensland Swimming Championships.  The championships started...

On This Day – December 20, 1984. Contributed by the Proserpine Museum.

Green Light for Tucker’s Quarry Noel Tucker’s controversial application to establish a quarry, at Riordanvale, has finally been given the green light by Council with...

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