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The ‘best band to come out of Kojonup’ comes to Airlie Beach

OLD Mervs, the dynamic rock duo from Western Australia, are riding a wave of success that’s hard to ignore. Their self-titled debut album made a...

Five-year deal with Jetstar means more flights

WHITSUNDAY Coast Airport is celebrating a significant five-year deal with Jetstar Airways. The deal is set to deliver up to a 30 per cent uplift...

Workshops encourage community connectivity

LOCAL art organisation Whitsunday Art Fusion will hold a series of creative workshops, in Proserpine, throughout 2025.  Whitsunday Art Fusion (WAF) received funding from the...

What the next generation want from employers  

AS INDUSTRIES evolve and workforce demands shift, understanding the expectations of the next generation is essential for employers seeking to attract, retain and develop...

ZIPPORAH joins Whitsundays Songwriter Festival lineup

THE WHITSUNDAYS Songwriter Festival is welcoming sensational talent ZIPPORAH to the lineup for the 2025 event (June 10 – 15). Previously, the festival announced Golden...

Entries surpass 100 for Airlie Beach Race Week

AS ENTRIES pass the century mark, Whitsunday Sailing Club (WSC) is pleased to announce that 74 Islands Distillery has signed up as naming rights...

We demand change, yet are met with silence

MAY is Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) Prevention Month.  It is held each year to raise community awareness of DFV and to send a clear...

Community groups and sporting clubs benefit

THE WHITSUNDAY Electorate is set to receive $351,970 in funding from the Gambling Community Benefit Fund. Fourteen community groups in the Whitsundays were successful in...

Nurses recognised for care, dedication and compassion

THEY ARE the heart and soul of the healthcare system and Mackay Hospital and Health Service (HHS) has recognised the contribution of nurses across...

Landry continues to support regional communities after fifth consecutive win

MICHELLE Landry MP will continue to fight for the communities she serves, including Collinsville, which she calls a ‘hard working’ community. Ms Landry was re-elected...

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