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New Uniting Church finally opens

A CHURCH is significant for many people. Whatever your religious beliefs, a church is somewhere we have all been for christenings and for weddings, and...

50 cent bus fares arrive in the Whitsundays

THE STATE Government’s much touted blitz on public transport prices has arrived in the Whitsundays. Local bus operator Whitsunday Transit is part of the TransLink...

Get the Mexican vibe at MIKA: Much loved Airlie restaurant

MIKA is fast becoming a restaurant of choice when it comes to locals going out to meet friends for some fun and food. The relaxed...

New fire station opening: More firies needed

FOR anyone who has ever been interested in firefighting, now’s the chance to get involved and find out more. Queensland Fire Department Airlie Beach is...

Kicking goals

AN ENTREPRENEURIAL mum has started a new venture that combines two of her passions – touch football and her kids! Chloe Wilson is proud mum...

Reunion brings together ‘old faces’

ROUGH As Guts (RAGS) is getting together this Friday (August 2) for one of their regular reunions. RAGS was the social club that orchestrated parties...

More business disruption for sugar mills

BUSINESS disruption continues for cane workers with another planned stoppage due to take place at all Wilmar’s Mills today (Wednesday, July 24) including the...

Grand Opening of VMR headquarters DIGNITARIES gathered, on Saturday, to warmly welcome the opening of the newly refurbished VMR Whitsunday headquarters, in Cannonvale. The occasion also...

Book honours VMR legacy

FOUNDING members and stalwarts of Volunteer Marine Rescue Whitsunday came together to mark the organisation’s 60th anniversary, on Friday (July 12, 2024). More than 50...

New medical centre for Bowen

BOWEN is set to get a new medical centre, in George Street, along with a new pharmacy. The new facility will be where the old...

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