
Across every tier of management, Imposter Syndrome sits like a quiet assassin. Hate to say it, however, it doesn’t magically disappear as you climb higher; it just gets more creative. Executive Imposter Syndrome just has better vocabulary and access to better coffee.
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Beauty, once defined by rigid ideals and singular approaches, is undergoing a quiet but powerful evolution. Today’s beauty landscape is no longer split into opposing camps of “natural” versus “chemical.” Instead, modern beauty embraces a more nuanced philosophy; one that recognises the value of nature’s wisdom while celebrating the precision and progress of science. The result is a balanced, thoughtful approach that delivers results without sacrificing wellbeing.
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Excitement is already building across the region as planning officially gets underway for the 2026 Mayor’s Charity Ball, with organisers promising an even bigger and better event following last year’s outstanding success.
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Indoor-outdoor living is especially popular in the tropics for a variety of reasons.Natural Ventilation and Cooling: Tropical climates are characterised by high temperatures and humidity. Seamless transitions, using features like large windows, sliding doors, and open floor plans, allow for maximum cross-ventilation and air flow, which naturally cools interior spaces and reduces reliance on energy-intensive mechanical cooling systems (like air conditioning).
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Hey, beauty queens!
Ever dreamt of nailing that royal look without spending a fortune? Well, you're in luck! The regal ladies of the royal family have mastered the art of looking effortlessly chic, and guess what? You can too! With a few clever tricks and some royal insight from the beauty pros at Fresha, you’ll be strutting around like royalty in no time.
Go Neutral for Naturally Gorgeous Eyes
Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton have wowed us with their stunning yet subtle eye makeup. Their secret? Neutral tones! Searches for ‘neutral eyeshadow’ have skyrocketed by 123% recently. It’s all about those soft browns and rosy pinks. A gentle smoky eye, blended into the crease, gives a bold yet understated look. Take a page from Princess Diana’s book—she was known for her soft eye makeup paired with a simple liner. Her hack? Blending eyeliner with a cotton bud for a soft finish. Cheap, easy, and oh-so-effective!
Blush Up for a Youthful Glow
Princess Diana was the queen of the rosy cheek. She swore by cream blush to add a fresh, youthful glow. Despite her rosacea, she managed to keep her skin looking fabulous with rose oils and avocado masks. Nowadays, Meghan Markle rocks the rosy cheek look with a classic powder blush. It’s all about looking fresh and natural. Fun fact: searches for ‘rosy cheeks’ have shot up by 180% earlier this year. Time to get blushing, ladies!
Nail It with Nude Polishes
Bright nail polish is a no-go for the royals. The secret to their elegant hands? Nude nail polish. Queen Elizabeth has been a fan of this classic look since the ’80s, and the trend is still going strong. It’s versatile, sophisticated, and matches any outfit. No wonder searches for ‘nude nail polish’ have increased by 28% recently. Keep it classy and timeless with nude nails.
Skincare Secrets for a Royal Glow
Good skincare is the foundation of any great beauty routine. Kate Middleton swears by rosehip oil to keep her skin youthful and prevent dark circles. She got this tip from her mum, Carole, who also uses it. Meanwhile, Meghan Markle is a fan of glycolic acid for that glowing, supple skin. Not suitable for you? No worries! Face oils are packed with nutrients that keep your skin healthy and radiant. With a 26% increase in searches for ‘rosehip oil’ recently, it’s clear that people are catching on to these royal secrets.
Luscious Lashes
Meghan Markle’s secret weapon? A lash curler. She never skips this step, and it makes her eyes look lively and bright without needing heavy mascara. Diana had a trick too—she applied mascara right at the roots to make her lashes look longer and her blue eyes even more striking. Simple, but effective!
Beauty from the Inside Out
Your diet plays a huge role in how your skin looks. The royals know this well. Princess Diana avoided sugar, gluten, and dairy, sticking to boiled potatoes and chicken for flawless skin. Meghan Markle loves almonds for their Vitamin E and Zinc, keeping her skin clear and nourished. Kate Middleton’s diet is rich in lean proteins, fruits, and veggies, and she’s a fan of raw foods like sushi.
So there you have it, folks! Achieving that royal look is easier (and cheaper) than you thought. With these tips, you'll be feeling like a duchess in no time. Now, go out there and shine!

Step into a realm where joy is the guiding light, where connections flourish, and empowerment thrives. With the JoyMaker Experience just around the corner, get ready for a transformative journey towards renewed joy, connection, cohesion, and empowerment.
Meet Christine Denny, affectionately known as The Joy Maker. For her, spreading happiness, support, collaboration, and pride in workplaces and communities is not just a passion but a calling. Recognising the pervasive sense of burnout and stress in today's corporate sector, Christine is determined to inject workplaces with a fresh dose of positivity and connection.
"I've seen too many workplaces struggling with burnout and disconnection," Christine explains.
"I believe that culture and connection are key to unlocking the full potential of any team."
As a former resident of Mackay, Christine holds a special connection to the area and is thrilled to bring The Joy Maker Experience back to her hometown. Having made a name for herself as a tap dance specialist and the creator of the national Tap Dance Curriculum, Tapatak Oz, Christine is no stranger to choreographing a captivating show. However, with a growing concern for the rising rates of depression, anxiety, burnout, and overwhelm across Australia, Christine has shifted her focus to her latest passion project, The Joy Maker Experience. Returning to Mackay with this transformative initiative, Christine is determined to spread happiness, support, and empowerment throughout her community and beyond.
Through the JoyMaker Experience, Christine offers a unique blend of creativity and empowerment, providing teams with the rest, realignment, and rejuvenation they need to thrive.
"Your staff need a little rest, realignment, and rejuvenation to optimise their creativity," she emphasises.
"And connectivity, imagination, and creativity are paramount for your employees and managers to get the lift they need to refill their tanks and perform."
Drawing from her thirty-five years of experience mentoring teachers and students in the arts, Christine brings her expertise to a broader audience, spreading the positive power of joy-making far and wide, with these intimate one-day retreats, open to all!
Recent testimonials attest to the effectiveness of Christine's approach. Peter Ferreira, a professional facilitator, praises Christine's energy, enthusiasm, and ability to connect with her audience.
"All I can say is that Christine and her Joy Maker Experience exceeded all my expectations," he said. "Her energy, enthusiasm, creativity, and ability to connect with the audience was outstanding."
Participants at the Cecchetti Ballet Conference share their experiences of emotional release and pride in their work after engaging with the JoyMaker Experience.
"An interesting roller-coaster of emotions," reflects Rebecca. "I didn't realise I was holding onto so much."
Shona also expressed gratitude for the opportunity to reflect and feel proud of her achievements. "The Joy Maker Experience was so refreshing. It gave me time to reflect and feel proud of what I do."
In this empowering one-day seminar, attendees will embark on a life-changing journey, guided by experiential activities designed to unlock their full potential and foster personal growth. From uncovering their unique set of values and guiding principles to learning how to align their lives with these core beliefs, participants will gain invaluable insights into living a purpose-driven life.
If you can’t make it to the Mackay presentation, Christine can bring the JoyMaker Experience to your organisation, aiming to make a tangible difference in cohesion, creativity, culture, and overall joy.
"As The Joy Maker, I'm dedicated to spreading happiness and empowerment wherever I go," Christine affirms.
"Let's make joy our reality!"
EVENT DETAILS
The JoyMaker Experience
When: Sunday July 14
Where: The Ocean International
Tickets: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/v21ga/the_joy_maker_experience_mackay_june_23rd_2024.aspx
Christinedenny.com.au
For information email: info@christinedenny.com

Star Sign: Cancer
Fav Movie: Drop Dead Fred
Fav Colour: White
Fav Holiday Destination: Greece
Fav Music: Country
Fav Quote: “What will be, will be”
Tell Us Something Most People Don't Know About You: I’m a mum of three
A country girl at heart, Stephanie Marie was born in Dysart and grew-up in mining towns before moving to Mackay 20 years ago.
During her extensive career, Stephanie worked in several high-end salons in the Sunshine Coast, where she developed a passion for quality workmanship and service.
This experience led Stephanie to start her own salon in Mackay, uniting the skills and natural talent she’s harnessed over the years. The business’ goal is for every client to experience indulgent services in a luxury environment.
Dedicated to pampering hard-working mums and busy women that need a break, Stephanie has created a blissful sanctuary, a place to escape and regenerate. She understands that a woman’s biggest challenge can be finding balance in life, often experiencing it herself as she juggles being creative director, mum, wife, and female business owner.
Through her hair salon, Stephanie endeavours to support other women, giving them a calm and invigorating space where they can connect with themselves again.
Stephanie is a master in colouring and has specialised in lived-in colours and colour transformations, intuitively understanding the tone, tint and style that her clients are seeking.
As busy at home as she is at work, Stephanie often finds herself being a taxi for her three children on the weekend. Where possible she also loves taking the opportunity to get away on trips with her family. Her husband is English, and they regularly take family trips to England to see his family. When not with her family she loves having nights out with her girls.
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Registered Counsellor/Yoga & Meditation Teacher
Star Sign Gemini
Fav Movie - “The Intouchables” (French Version)
Fav Colour - Green
Fav Holiday destination - Northern Thailand
Fav Music - Depends on the day! Indie Rock, EDM, Hip-hop, Lo-fi, Acoustic
Fav Quote - ‘Trying to define yourself is like trying to bite your own teeth’ Alan Watts
Meaghan Collins has been a Yoga and Meditation teacher for over 20 years now and over the last few years she has furthered her skillset. Completing a Diploma in counselling and end of life doula training.
“I love being able to support people on that journey,” Meaghan said.
“Whether in the yoga classroom or sitting with someone who is grieving, it’s all about creating and holding space for people to feel safe and seen, and giving permission for whatever is going on for them at that moment.”
Meaghan loves being able to support people using more than one modality. She says, “Not everyone needs the same kind of support, and there are many ways we can process the challenges life throws our way.”
She is proactive about maintaining her own mental health on the weekends. Meaghan said, “I love to get out in nature, hiking, waterfalls and beaches will have my heart always.” She also loves staying in on the weekends, cooking for her friends, studying, gardening, reading or doing some home yoga just for herself. But most importantly Meaghan loves spending time with her 10-year-old daughter.
“My daughter is the best thing to ever happen to me,” she says. “And alongside doing work that I love, which feels helpful and purposeful, I can confidently say I am living a life that feels meaningful to me. To me, that is the key to success.”
Meaghan has called Airlie home for 18 years, she’s no stranger to the region and she can’t wait to meet you.

From Fusion Dance Arts
Star Sign: Gemini
Fav Movie: Shawshank Redemption
Fav Colour: Purple / Blue
Fav Holiday destination: The beach
Fav Music: Country… but I’m a die hard P!nk fan too
Fav Quote: ‘When life hands you lemons, make lemonade.’
Tell Us Something most people don't know about you?
I have Epilepsy – but I have been well controlled for over 20 years and love helping raise funds and awareness for others that live with this.
With a strong passion for teaching and fitness, there is no greater calling for Jocelyn than instructing a dance class after a long day of teaching at school.
Born and bred in Mackay, Jocelyn now resides in Marian where she has lived since 2010, after moving around Queensland for University and various teaching positions.
Jocelyn has loved dancing since she was two years old. When she was 16 she started assisting dance classes and found that mentoring others was her true passion, completing her first dance teacher exams at just 17.
At University, Jocelyn studied high school teaching. After her studies, moved to
Charter Towers for first teaching job, but she also taught dance while there.
During this time, her strong passion for teaching dance continued to grow, and in 2012 Jocelyn opened Fusion Dance & Fitness where she specialises in a broad range of techniques including Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Hip-Hop, Contemporary and Acro. She also holds a Certificate 3 & 4 in Fitness and Nutrition.
Despite all these great achievements and landmark moments in a successful career, Jocelyn says the birth of her two children remain the best thing to happen to her. In her spare time, when she isn’t teaching at school or teaching dance, she loves to sing and draw. She also loves to go camping, crabbing or fishing with her family.

Country soul queen and revered Indigenous singer songwriter Emma Donovan has released her highly anticipated new album ‘Til My Song is Done’ and is celebrating with a national Australian tour.
‘Til My Song is Done’ is seen as a return home for Emma, getting back to the sounds of country and her creative and performing roots, conveying a musical journey from singing those big country numbers as a kid, to joining her family performing church songs at community funerals, to the kitbag of skills picked up her over later collaborations in funk, soul, and R&B.
Our Journalist Chelsea Ravizza got the opportunity to ask Emma a few questions about the new album and her upcoming tour.
What does having your new music recorded in Gumbaynggirr and Noongar languages mean to you as both an artist and an Indigenous woman yourself?
My newest solo album features a song sung in Gumbaynggirr. I translated ‘In The Sweet By & By’ with the help of members of my Nambucca community. I try to translate a lot of tunes this way in language, it helps me learn it more myself.
I never grew up speaking the language, neither did my mother and her parents. It was my great grandparents that were fluent. It’s very empowering for my family to share our language and to share it with the wider Gumbaynggirr community as well. It’s my contribution to continue sharing language.
How did you begin your music career and find your passion for sharing traditional languages through your work?
I grew up in a very musical family thanks to my grandparents, my Mum and my uncles who all played music. I’m very lucky and grateful for my family who raised us knowing music is a key to our life.
I began listening to artists like Angélique Kidjo and Salif Keita when I was very young. I enjoyed listening to songs in languages that I didn’t understand.
Later on, I listened to First Nations singer songwriters such as Frank Yamma and Christine Anu. Yothu Yindi was also a huge inspiration for me to include language in my music. All these artists opened the doors for sharing Indigenous languages in music.
What do you hope for your audiences to take away from your upcoming shows?
Just joy, and for audiences to have a connection to my stories. I believe my songs have meaning and messages for all.
What are your future plans for your musical career and your passion for sharing traditional languages?
Sharing more, especially engaging in children’s songs & language. I didn’t have language growing up so I ensured that my own kids have the opportunity to hear and connect to my songs and story lines that share places and specific country that they have a connection to.
‘Til My Song is Done’ is available to stream now.
Visit emmadonovan.com for more information on Emma’s upcoming shows.

Organisers of the Whitsundays Writers Festival are thrilled to announce the addition of the Big Book Club High Tea which will be held on the Saturday afternoon of the event, nestled in its heart, and a treat for all to enjoy.
Hosted by two highly acclaimed Australian authors, Sally Hepworth and Kirsty Manning, the special book club event will be an opportunity for attendees to enjoy an intimate afternoon with these two inspiring writers who will share insights into their novels.
New York Times bestselling novelist, Sally Hepworth, has captured the hearts of readers worldwide with her compelling storytelling. With nine novels under her belt and over a million books sold globally, including her latest masterpiece, Darling Girls, Hepworth's literary prowess knows no bounds.
Meanwhile, Kirsty Manning is the bestselling author of The Paris Mystery, The French Gift, The Lost Jewels and The Jade Lily.
Her historical novels have garnered widespread acclaim, captivating audiences across continents. Kirsty’s works, published in multiple languages and adapted for various mediums, stand as testaments to her storytelling brilliance.
Nestled along the picturesque shores of Shingley Beach, the Festival’s Big Book Club High Tea will be held 3:15pm-4:45pm Saturday 7 September at My Rainbow Bakery.
With stunning views of Coral Sea Marina, this secret gem of a café offers a quiet and relaxing space where many local book clubs have met over the years.
For the Big Book Club event, Sally and Kirsty will select some of their books to discuss and attendees will know well in advance of the event. Additionally, attendees will enjoy My Rainbow Bakery’s famous high tea.
Festival President Karen Jacobsen expressed her excitement for the upcoming event, stating, “We are thrilled to welcome everyone to our Festival's Big Book Club High Tea”.
“Kirsty and Sally Hepworth are two talented authors, and their infectious camaraderie promises an afternoon filled with laughter and insight into their journey to literary success.”
Kirsty and Sally join authors Shankari Chandran, Garry Disher, Christos Tsiolkas, Anne Buist, Graeme Simsion, Karina Kilmore, Melissa Ashley, and Jack Roney in this year’s program.
Places for the Big Book Club High Tea will be strictly limited. Details about the Festival’s tickets and how to purchase will be released in April.
WHAT: Whitsundays Writers Festival Big Book Club High Tea
WHERE: Rainbow Bakery, Shingley Beach
WHEN: 3:15pm-4:45pm Saturday 7 September
CONTACT: whitsundayswritersfestival.com.au

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of the Whitsundays region, an intimate new music festival promises an unforgettable experience for country music enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
The inaugural Barra & Boots Music Festival is coming to the shores of Lake Proserpine on Saturday, June 15, and is sure to capture the hearts of attendees for years to come.
Drawing from the rich tapestry of Australian country music, the festival boasts a lineup that will enchant audiences all afternoon.
With established legends Adam Brand and Sara Storer headlining the event and rising stars Andrew Swift, Jayne Denham, Portia Clark and Billie-Jo Porter also joining the party, the lineup promises something for everyone.
What makes the Barra & Boots Music Festival even more special is its intimate atmosphere set amongst the beauty of Lake Proserpine.
“Our camp area at Lake Proserpine is magnificent,” said Director of Commercial Business for Whitsunday Regional Council, Craig Turner.
“You’re right there looking over the water, you’ve got the mountains, you’ve got the surrounds.
“It’s a beautiful location and you add to that the amazing Australian country music artists, the opportunity for people to hang out together with friends and family and spend a day or a weekend getting out and enjoying yourself.”
Day passes are available now, granting access to a day filled with music, camaraderie, and unparalleled natural beauty.
For those seeking a truly immersive experience, camping options abound; choose from bush camping nestled amidst the tranquil wilderness or lakeside camping offering breathtaking views of the water.
The stage is positioned within campsite grounds so, wherever you choose to set up, live music is never too far away, providing attendees with the rare opportunity to connect with their favourite artists on a personal level.
“You're literally going to be face to face with these artists," Mr Turner said.
“They're going to be right there.”
Food vans will tantalise taste buds, while attendees are welcome to bring their own food and drinks to enhance the festival experience.
With ticket prices set at $180 for adults, $99 for youth aged 11-17, and complimentary admission for children 10 and under, the festival ensures that everyone can partake in the magic.
Bush camping is priced at $200 per site per night for up to six people and lakeside camping at $300, allowing attendees to create lasting memories around crackling campfires under the starlit sky.
With only 600 concert tickets and 120 campsites available, the Barra & Boots Music Festival promises an exclusive experience for those fortunate enough to secure their place.
Don't miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary event.
WHAT: Barra & Boots Music Festival
WHEN: Saturday June 15
WHERE: Lake Proserpine Camping Ground
TICKETS: www.regfest.com.au/whitsunday-event-info.html

Introducing Bella Mackenzie, an emerging Mackay local singer-songwriter, who is set to grace the stage at the upcoming Broken Ballerina Charity Golf Day on Friday, August 2nd.
Attendees will gather for a day filled with golf, camaraderie, and most importantly, support for Broken Ballerina Inc., a non-for-profit organisation dedicated to aiding survivors of domestic violence in the region.
Behind Broken Ballerina Inc., stands its founder, Jules Thompson, a woman of courage and dedication. Alongside her husband Pete, Jules works tirelessly, seven days a week, to assist individuals and families throughout Mackay and surrounding areas.
Bella's highly anticipated performance at the event adds a layer of depth and entertainment, enhancing the day's atmosphere with her heartfelt music and a primary focus on raising crucial funds to assist those in need within the community.
Bella's song "She Don't Walk Like That Anymore," co-written with Steve Boom when she was just 16 years old resonates deeply with the hidden struggles of individuals and households affected by domestic violence.
Her musical journey began with mastering the guitar at 12 years of age, captivating audiences in local pubs and shocking those around her with her ability to reflect on causes close to her heart, including the fight against domestic violence.
In an exclusive interview, we spoke with Bella to uncover her point of view, in light of her involvement at the upcoming Broken Ballerina Inc. charity golf day event.
“I feel super strongly about the cause and it’s definitely one I’d like to support,” she said.
“As a young kid I was taught that everybody has their own struggles and you never know what’s going on in someone’s life.
“That topic came to mind when I wrote the song and it ties in with domestic violence because you just never know what people are going through at home.”
As Bella graces the stage, her voice will become a vessel for the stories of survivors, echoing their resilience and determination to break free from the cycle of violence. The event offers attendees not only a day of golfing fun, but also an opportunity to contribute to a cause that Jules Thompson and a rally of community locals are so passionate about.
Bella emphasises that “you just never know what’s going on in someone’s world and they can have the biggest smile on their face and be hurting the most they’ve ever hurt in their life so just be kind to everyone.”
Bella has new music coming out very soon and you can listen in on all digital streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple music and Google music etc.
If you would like to donate or find out more about the upcoming Broken Ballerina charity golf day event, please visit Broken Ballerina Inc online or via Facebook.
19-year-old Bella Mackenzie will play live at the Mackay Golf Club in honour of Broken Ballerina – a charitable organisation raising funds for survivors of domestic violence.

Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Ry Collins has hardly had time to put his feet under his desk, but the new Mayor has a clear strategic vision for our region.
In Mayor Ry’s words, “The road ahead will be marked by challenges, but with a united council, a strong collaborative vision, and an engaged community there is no limit to what we can achieve together.”
Family history: On 20 September 1921 Collinsville was officially renamed after Mayor Ry’s great great grandfather Charles Collins who was the Labor Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Bowen from 1915 to 1936.
Charles Collins was first generation on my father’s side migrating from Warwickshire, England.
He was a coal miner and union representative before being elected as member for Bowen.
Background: I am originally from South-East Queensland and have a post-graduate qualification in Business Administration from the University of Southern Queensland and am also a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
Along with my wife Melanie and daughters Lola and Sophie, we moved to the Whitsundays in 2018 after many years of being returning tourists, drawn to the region’s enviable lifestyle, natural environment, and strong sense of community.
We currently live in Cannonvale and the family are invested members of local schools, sporting, and other groups.
I was previously the CEO of Bowen Gumlu Growers Association leading the Whitsunday’s $1billion agricultural sector while also volunteering on several key regional boards.
Throughout my career I have always prioritised supporting economic development and advocating for local businesses, fostering strong partnerships, and promoting innovation.
Key Priorities: My key priorities initially are engaging with all levels of government to advocate for a firm plan in addressing the road flooding issues at Hamilton Plains and Goorganga Plains which cause chaos for residents, visitors and our mining, agriculture, and tourism sectors.
My aim is to increase investment in regional economic development funded by Council’s commercial activities and improved performances measures which will ensure we attract new investments that will create jobs for locals.
Developing an Advocacy Plan to maximise funding avenues from the Federal and State Governments is another priority in my first 100 days.
I am focused on driving positive change, addressing community needs, and creating opportunities for growth and prosperity across the Whitsunday region.
I commit to working closely with our key industries to diversify, creating new business opportunities and more local jobs, and promote innovation in energy, waste, and water management to enhance our region’s sustainability.
Community Engagement: I enjoy engaging with our diverse community and am passionate about making the Whitsunday region a great place to live, work and play.
During the election campaign I visited every corner of our region and heard from community leaders, local business owners, homeowners, the young and the elderly and those new to the Whitsundays who have fallen in love with our region and now call it home.
I also met with developers and investors ready with an appetite to seek out opportunities and transform spaces, seeking support, clarity and consistency in our decisions to ensure their ventures can thrive responsibly within our community.
The message was clear that there is a universal desire for local jobs, growth opportunities, safe and liveable communities, and a sustainable environment for future generations.
This diverse feedback has reinforced my belief that inclusive governance, one that is grounded in the community’s voices, respects and considers all perspectives, leads to the most thoughtful and effective decisions.
As your Mayor, I commit to continuing this dialogue, to listen to all points of view to deepen my understanding of every facet of our community's needs and aspirations.
Vision for the Future: My vision as Mayor is one of sustainable growth, prosperity, and resilience for the Whitsunday region. I pledge to be the leading advocate for our community unlocking new opportunities and ensuring collective progress and growth for all.
As we look to this future, our vision, guided by the collective wisdom and aspirations of our community, should be to lead a council united in purpose. Together, we will represent and advocate for the interests of all residents across the region, championing a future where economic and social growth drives us toward a prosperous future for all.
Developing strong plans for future infrastructure development that will enhance the daily lives of our residents is key while sustainability remains at the core of our actions, protecting the natural beauty that defines the Whitsundays.
I will support a culture of accountability and innovation, prioritizing actions that deliver quality of life gains, making council operations transparent and community focused.
Importantly I will work closely with all levels of government to address affordable housing, enhancing healthcare, and supporting educational opportunities, ensuring every resident can thrive.
I am thankful for being entrusted with this honour as your Mayor and look forward to our journey together to ensure a positive and sustainable future for the Whitsunday region for many generations to come.
I am dedicated to working collaboratively to turn this vision into reality.
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A legend of Brothers’ Rugby League Club, the ultimate prankster, one of Mackay’s most successful businessmen, a salty plum and pickled onion lover. A husband, dad, brother, son and friend to many. There are many layers to remembering the legacy of Peter Phillips.
Approaching the one-year mark since Peter Phillips’ life was tragically cut short, his wife Denise and daughters Ashleigh and Ella reminisce about a man who was not just a husband and father, but a mischievous prankster and someone who wanted to see other people happy. While Peter's absence left a huge void, his loved ones find comfort in remembering the countless memories he left behind. Though they can't move on from his loss, they're determined to move forward, guided by the warmth of his spirit and the legacy of laughter and love he shared with them.
Peter grew up immersed in the vibrant atmosphere of the town's hospitality scene, with his parents owning and operating establishments such as the legendary Leichhardt Hotel.
It was his frequent visits to Byrne's Pie Factory, just next door to the family hotel, that ignited his lifelong passion for food and cooking. Under the watchful eye of owner Snowy Byrnes, Peter would eagerly lend a hand, shaping biscuits and gingerbread men with a cookie cutter.
His sporting prowess was evident from his early years, with rugby league serving as his playground of choice. From mini-footy with St. Joey's to donning the butcher's stripes for Brothers, Peter's talent shone brightly. Representing North Queensland and clinching junior premierships with Brothers in the 1980s, he quickly made a name for himself as a formidable force on the field.
A pivotal moment in Peter's life came when he crossed codes to attend Nudgee College in Brisbane, where he joined the ranks of the First 15 rugby team. It was during his time at Nudgee that Peter rekindled a romance with Denise Young, a Mackay girl, a relationship that blossomed into the cornerstone of his life. He signed a professional contract with the Gold Coast Seagulls at 18, which furthered his love story with Denise.
“There were many speedy trips to and from Brisbane and the GC in Pete’s Mazda and my Edgar Escort,” Denise remembered.
“Our parents were clearly mortified but powerless to stop us – our love and need to be together was too strong for both of us and we’d just drive!”
After moving back to Mackay, he was a force on the field for Brothers under the tutelage of his mentor, Mick Aprile, playing a pivotal role in the club's premiership victories in 1995 and 1997.
The couple kicked off their first business, a Mortgage Choice franchise, in 2000. As if life wasn’t busy enough, they welcomed their first daughter, Ashleigh.
“Never could there have been a prouder dad than Pete,” Denise said.
“Completely hands-on – never wanting to miss a single thing.”
Six years later, Pete’s heart was once again stolen by their second daughter, Ella.
The girls fondly remember their dad for being a prankster, but also for being the dad who was always there for them.
“It’s one thing to be a father, it’s another to be a dad, and mine was a dad you just couldn’t beat. A winner of winners,” Ella said.
“Something that I really admired about my dad was his motivation and drive.
“I remember him telling me that when he was a little boy, he promised himself that he would take his children all over the world, and that he did, and I will forever be grateful and cherish those moments we shared together.”
Ashleigh said that their dad was their soulmate, best friend and world.
“He made the impossible, possible,” she said.
“People saw him in so many different beautiful ways. He was everyone’s rock in a hard place, someone you could count on to be there no matter what or when.
“He would drop everything.”
Peter and Denise grew their business into what is known today as Gardian, one of Mackay’s biggest private-sector employers.
Despite his self-made success and passion for providing a family-oriented workplace for the Gardian team, Denise said that Peter’s generosity and caring nature are his greatest legacy.
“He was a fantastic father, a great businessman and a talented sportsman, but what I and many people love Pete for the most was his willingness to do anything for anyone.
“He would give you the shirt off his back.
“He was the first person to pick up the tab with a round of drinks and he just wanted others around him to also be happy and successful.
“That’s just the person he was.”
A couple of weeks after ANZAC Day in 2023, through some underlying medical issues, Denise said her husband’s body just went into a shutdown mode.
“I think he knew he wasn’t well that weekend.
“He was meant to go with us to Brisbane to get Ella’s graduation dress, but he stayed home.
“Pete’s mum dropped him off at the hospital and they just couldn’t get his pain to a level where it was ok, so they placed him in a medically induced coma to allow his body to heal, but he never came out of it.
“We flew home to be with him and they did everything they could, but he never came out of that coma.”
Denise said that Pete struggled with anxiety and depression and his pride was such that he didn’t bother others.
“Giving back was just his way – it made him feel good. He had no judgement of others and was always saying ‘What’s normal anyway?’”
Denise said that Peter was such a giver that he rarely left much for himself. Looking back, she realises that Peter, who had been unwell following the removal of his gallbladder, had started pulling away from people and work.
“It’s a reminder to tap people on the shoulder and ask them if they are ok, and to realise they may be pushing you away if they are hurting inside.
“Don’t give up on them.
“Because Pete didn’t give up on people, he was the first person to give someone a go, no matter who or where they came from.
“He was the least judgmental person I know and he thought very often and very deeply about so many things.”