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On This Day – May 9, 1985. Contributed by Proserpine Museum.

Peter Chengody For Qld Country Proserpine - Airlie Beach Rugby Union half-back Peter Chengody has been selected for Queensland Country team to tour New Zealand...

Queenfish and Trevally Rally will ‘test your tackle’

THE QUEENFISH and Trevally Rally is a fun event, mainly contested using lures although a few fishers choose to use bait. The Whitsunday Game Fish...

Weather delays don’t dampen spirits of Whitsunday United Football Club

WITH THE wet weather behind them, Whitsunday United Football teams were finally able to resume their season, with some great performances across all age...

BGGA: Major developments in pipeline

2025 is shaping up to be a significant year for Bowen Gumlu Growers Association (BGGA), with major developments in the pipeline and some important...

‘Jurassic Falls’ calls for community support

THE FAMILY business behind a proposal for an Australian-first, immersive dinosaur experience and mini-golf course on the main street of Airlie Beach, has come...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

To: The Editor, Whitsunday News Newspaper RE: D/A 20241233 – ‘Jurassic Falls’ mini golf and outdoor recreation – Main Street, Airlie Beach Like many other residents...

On This Day – May 2, 1985. Contributed by the Proserpine Museum

Anzac Day Guest of honour was ex padre of the 2/AIF in Tobruk, Fr. Gard, who spoke of privileges and freedoms being swept away, had...

Great Barrier Reef nominated for global environmental award

THE GREAT Barrier Reef has been nominated for a Lifetime Achievement Award in the United Nations' Environment Program’s highly regarded ‘Champions of the Earth’...

On This Day – April 25, 1985. Contributed by the Proserpine Museum

Proserpine Main Street Mall Rejected Over 40 local businessmen voted against the proposed creation of a mall in Main Street at a public meeting called...

Zero Waste Whitsundays by co-founders Karen Jacobsen and Lucy Smith

FLYING might just become sustainable. As a prime tourism centre of the world, the Whitsundays enjoys almost a million visitors per year. Around half of our...

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