
Mackay is set to make history as the first Australian city to host the global blockbuster Disney: The Exhibition – A Century of Magic, a world-renowned celebration of 100 years of storytelling. Previously showcased in major international cities including Munich, London, Chicago, Seoul, Paris and Madrid, the exhibition will arrive in Mackay on December 4th and run for five months at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre. The immersive exhibition will feature rare artefacts from The Walt Disney Company, iconic costumes, behind the scenes insights and interactive displays that trace a century of beloved characters and films. Mayor Greg Williamson of Mackay Regional Council said the announcement marked a landmark moment for the region. “This is a magical day for Mackay, for Queensland and for Australia,” Mayor Williamson said. “Mackay will be the first city in Australia to host Disney: The Exhibition – A Century of Magic. The exhibition will open on December 4 and run for five months. “It has travelled to major cities around the world, including Philadelphia, Paris, London and Madrid, and now it is coming to Mackay.” Mayor Williamson said securing the exhibition was the result of a strategic pitch by the council’s events team, and would help place Mackay firmly on the international tourism map. “We are expecting at least 100,000 visitors over the five months,” he said. “This is about introducing Mackay to the world and giving people the Disney experience they have been waiting for.” Mayor Williamson said he hoped the announcement would spark curiosity across the country. “I hope people in cities like Melbourne and Sydney are asking, ‘why Mackay’,” he said. “The answer to that is simple. Come and see it for yourself and you will understand why it’s here.” The exhibition will be staged at the MECC, with international crews working alongside local staff to deliver the event. “Our team at the MECC is ready to deliver a world class event at a world class entertainment centre,” Mayor Williamson said. Member for Mackay Nigel Dalton said the announcement represented a major milestone for the city and the state. “This is a wonderful and exciting moment for our region,” Mr Dalton said. “From December through to May, Mackay will become the centre of Disney in Australia,” he said. “That means increased visitors, more activity for local businesses and a boost for cafes, accommodation providers and tourism operators.” He said the event aligned with Queensland’s vision of strengthening its major events calendar. “We are incredibly excited about the magic that will unfold here in Mackay,” he said. “This is a fantastic opportunity for locals, for Queenslanders and for visitors from across Australia and overseas to experience something truly special.” With tens of thousands of Disney fans expected to travel to the region, the exhibition is poised to deliver a magical boost to tourism, business and community pride while placing Mackay firmly in the global spotlight.
6 Lorena Court will deliver on everything you have on your
wish list! If you have been searching for that larger block
with the extra convenience of no rear neighbours, this is
your answer.
With 308m2 under roof this four bedroom home has been
recently renovated and you won’t be disappointed with
the “signature” look and feel.
The front entrance offers a custom designed introduction to
what is on offer. A separate media room as well as an open
lounge from the kitchen and dining zone will suit the largest
of families.
appreciate and is complimented with a walk in robe
and large ensuite. The remaining three bedrooms are all
airconditioned with built in wardrobes and positioned within
easy access to the family bathroom.
Both the bathroom and ensuite have floor to ceiling tiles
and are spacious in size with roomy showers. The laundry
combined with a breakfast bar makes a statement in
it’s own right and quite simply, the plantation shutters
throughout this home add to it’s statement of luxury!
Zoning: Residential
Year built: 2003
Under Roof: 308m2
Solar: 3kw
Rates Notice: $2151.60 for six months.
Water Rates: $204.82 for six months.
Rental Appraisal: $950 to $970 per week
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Proximity to Schools: Andergrove State School, Beaconsfield
That is just the inside! Outside in the spacious backyard
(with no rear neighbours) there is an 11m magnesium
swimming pool with timber decking to enjoy during those
endless summer week-ends and school holidays.
The kitchen is complete with walk in pantry, stone
benchtops and the spaciousness that we all appreciate.
Light and bright with natural airflow and sliding door access
to the rear undercover entertaining area is just one of the
pluses!
The bedrooms on offer are much larger than the average.
The air conditioned master bedroom is situated separate to
the remaining three offering that extra privacy that parents
A sealed driveway leads to the 10m x 8m powered shed
with mezzanine floor.
Add 6 Lorena Court to your calendar and don’t miss the
OPEN HOME scheduled for each Saturday or call Glenis
Wilson on 0427 423 553 for a private viewing.
POINTS OF INTEREST:
Land size: 1167m2 block
State School, MacKillop Catholic Primary School, Pioneer
State High School. Some within walking distance and others
a few minutes drive.
Proximity to Shopping Precincts and Recreation: Short drive
to Andergrove Village offering both Coles and Woolworths
and Fast Food Outlets. The very popular Wake Park on
Beaconsfield Road is also close by

On Sunday 22nd March, Coral Marina Gardens was flooded with a sea of purple as the community turned out in support of domestic violence survivors, raising awareness and funds for the Women’s Legal Service Queensland. Participants walked the Bicentennial Walkway, with kids, friends, and dogs in tow, in a huge turnout that made organisers proud. The event took place in four hubs across Queensland: Brisbane, the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast, and here in Airlie Beach. The combined events raised $350,000. 1 – Participants in purple took to the board walk to make a stand against DV. Photo supplied The Community Paints the Boardwalk Purple Participants in the Epic Walk for DV donned purple t-shirts and walked 5 kilometers for the Women’s Legal Service Queensland this weekend, supporting their efforts to support survivors of family and domestic violence. Bright and early on Sunday morning, participants congregated at Coral Marina Gardens, where a coffee van, sausage sizzle, and music boosted energy ahead of the walk. Whilst pop-ups from Whitsunday Counselling Support and Zonta raised funds and awareness, organisers gave speeches and led warmups before setting the walkers on their way. The event was hosted by Real Estate agent and 2026 Dancing CEO, Clarice Davis, with special guests including the CEO of Women’s Legal Service Queensland, Nadia Bromley. Those wishing to contribute can still donate via the QR code below. CAPTIONS 1 - Kara Drury Amanda Venaglia Lisa Jackson Charli Goldspeink 2- Felicity, Freya and Claudia representing Whitsunday Counselling & Support. 3 - Jo Parker, Melita Hensley, Margaret Kennedy, Nicki Firmin, Helen Newell, Dominique Noire. 4- Zoran from Whitsundays Self-Defence Academy giving practical tips. 5 - Peter Wetherby, Niamh Mulvihill & Bailey. 6 - Sarah Dean, Airlie Norton, Leanne Burnett, Jack Markham, Jamie Coles, Jordan Wilkie, Kiana Sims 7 - CEO of Women’s Legal Service Queensland Nadia Bromley & Epic Walk host, Clarice Davis. 8 - Michael and Mandy with glammed-up Miss Bling & Dash. 9 - Jade Yvonne, Sam, Jessica and Billy. 10 - Jono and Stacie Cutting. 11 - Kimberly Hose, Carolyn Lewis & Teddy. 12 – Nicki Firmin & Mayor Ry Collins. 13 – The walk begins. Photo credit: Suzanna Mcloughlin. QR – Scan here to donate
When the ‘standard’ house configuration will just not cut it.
6 Florence Street flexes its muscle offering a six-bedroom,
three bathroom, two loungeroom configuration.
Single level construction built approx. 1970, the home
has enjoyed some fresh renovations opening up the true
potential of this home and allowing the new buyer to simply
just walk straight in!
Side access on the flat 1012m2 allotment allows multiple
vehicles an easy thorough fare to the rear of the property.
Currently in place is the original ole shed which can
continue its use for storage or take advantage of the
generous yard space and build the shed of your dreams
maybe even a pool.
Walking distance to the school and the facilities of the
Proserpine main street make this a killer location for all
age groups.
Proserpine has seen a spike in interest due to its larger
block sizes and affordability factor.