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A Guide To Hopping The 8 Best Spots In The Whitsundays

I never thought I’d  actually miss having my IG feed flooded with Euro-summer getaway snaps, and considering the current state of things, it’s going to be that way for the time being. Although overseas travel is (most likely) off the agenda for a while, Australia is bountiful in locations that are honestly stunning enough to put any Greek Island-hopping and the majestic turquoise of the Mediterranean to bed. Don’t believe me? May I present to you exhibit A: The Whitsundays. READ MORE Located on the north-east coast of Queensland in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, The Whitsundays is world-famous for it’s 74 pristine islands, blindingly white sand, serene coves, kaleidoscopic reefs and millions of other natural wonders that are all packaged together in a feast of awe-striking beauty.

40-year flashback: What was making headlines in Proserpine

The new Year 1 enrolment was 25 students. Visit of Bill Lamond Bill is the son of Henry G Lamond, the famous author who took up South Molle in 1926. Bill came to Proserpine last week as guest speaker at the Lions Club. Rotary Club guest speaker Proserpine s 1981 Nurse of the Year Janette McCall outlined her campaign to raise funds for the Queensland Cancer Fund. She hoped to follow in the footsteps of last year s Nurse of the Year Sister Merle Telford who raised $9100 from a similar position. First cricket of the year On the showground turf Colts defeated Centrals, led by 68 from Jim Skaiffe.

Whitsunday boat owner claims he was unaware of lockdown rule

  Aldred said the Chief Health Officer made the directive on April 2 and the group was at sea so they did not know about it. We spent three weeks out there. We came in, got some groceries and went back out, Aldred said. We did not have any way of knowing about this. We have emergency radio, but we have no communications, there are no iPhones or anything out there. The 69-year-old Dingo Beach man said he owned two tourist boats worth $500,000 each but they had not been used for work since March last year because of COVID-19. Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young issued a home confinement health directive in April last year. Picture: Matt Taylor

Whitsunday boat owner claims he was unaware of lockdown rules

  Aldred said the Chief Health Officer made the directive on April 2 and the group was at sea so they did not know about it. We spent three weeks out there. We came in, got some groceries and went back out, Aldred said. We did not have any way of knowing about this. We have emergency radio, but we have no communications, there are no iPhones or anything out there. The 69-year-old Dingo Beach man said he owned two tourist boats worth $500,000 each but they had not been used for work since March last year because of COVID-19. Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young issued a home confinement health directive in April last year. Picture: Matt Taylor

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