
There are new things to consider when buying real estate in Australia. Up until last month, people buying real estate in Sydney really only considered the capital growth they were expecting to create within just a few years of making their purchase. Paying $1.2 million for an inner-city two-bedroom apartment didn’t matter so much if it was going to be worth $1.5 million two years later. It didn’t really matter that the crap rental returns you got for that price didn’t go anywhere near covering the mortgage because the old negative gearing benefit meant you could claim the losses on your tax. Things have changed. Negative gearing has gone and prices are dropping in Sydney … so that $1.2 million apartment doesn’t look so enticing any more, even though it’s now $1.1 million. Other cities have also been hit hard. Melbourne is now one of the cheapest cities in Australia to buy real estate. Although there are special Victorian reasons that come into play in that state. Victorians were bullied during COVID in a way that impacted small businesses in a disastrous way. The state’s debt is exorbitant, and no one seems to know how it gets paid back. Tobacco shops keep getting blown up by some underworld gang thing that the Government can’t control. They have metal boxes where people can hand in their machetes and that doesn’t appear to instil peace of mind in anyone. Terrible Governments end up having an impact and it definitely has had one on property prices in Victoria. A quick scan of on-line property sites shows you that you can pick up a decent two-bedroom unit in an inner-city suburbs like St Kilda and Collingwood in the $400,000s. I saw a three-bedder in St Kilda advertised in the $500,000s. While those prices might seem like great value, there are reasons the market is so low. People don’t trust the state Government and its management of the economy and the obvious concern would be that even though the prices might be low, there is no guarantee of capital growth. Capital growth has offered a warm embrace for investors in Australian real estate over many years. There has been an expectation that prices will go up. Obviously they will go up again but the questions is: Where will they go up, when and by how much? Unfortunately I don’t have the answer to that but I do find that when things get a bit blurry and uncertain, it’s good to stick to what you know … which, for me, is Mackay. We have several advantages over many other markets. Our median price for houses, in the $600,000s, is a lot lower than bigger cities so more affordable for local people who, by the way, still need somewhere to live. And, with the end of negative gearing and the banning of borrowing for property out of self-managed super funds, lower prices and strong rental returns should become a key factor in real estate investment. Yes, investors want capital growth but I feel the focus will probably shift more to rental yield and the monthly return on investment. Mackay’s rental returns are good and the purchase prices relatively low compared to other markets so there seems to me a good chance that our market will continue to be buoyed by those wanting to take advantage of that. Meanwhile the Mackay economy seems to be going well, driven by that crucial resource that is dug out of the ground and exported to countries that make steel. I got strong offers on three properties this week so there is a feeling that while there has certainly been a change driven by national political factors, our market is moving through it, adjusting to the new information and still bubbling along. The only thing I would say is that if any of you bump into David Crisafulli tell him to dump those high-level coal royalties.
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Queensland’s top real estate professionals and agencies are being called to step into the spotlight, with nominations now open for the Real Estate Institute of Queensland’s (REIQ) 2026 Awards for Excellence. REIQ CEO Antonia Mercorella said the awards remained the state’s highest professional recognition in real estate and continued to adapt alongside the profession itself. “The REIQ Awards for Excellence are the pinnacle of professional recognition in Queensland real estate, and each year we ensure the program remains contemporary, inclusive and reflective of the full scope of our profession,” Ms Mercorella said. “This year, we’re delighted to add a new Multi-Office Network of the Year category, recognising real estate agencies that operate as a unified multi-office network. “It’s a category our members asked for, and it’s a great example of how the awards continue to evolve alongside the structure and sophistication of Queensland real estate businesses.” Ms Mercorella said there was even more incentive for members to nominate this year, with a pathway from the outset to national recognition in eligible categories through the Real Estate Institute of Australia’s (REIA) National Awards for Excellence (NAFE). The REIQ Awards for Excellence span individual and agency categories, with some split into regional and SEQ areas, across residential and commercial sales, property management, buyer’s agency, auctioneering, business broking, multimedia, innovation and community contribution. Ms Mercorella said real estate professionals throughout Queensland could now start preparing and polishing their award nominations with the clock now ticking down. It’s time to shine! Nominations close on Sunday 12th July 2026, with the winners announced at a spectacular awards gala on Saturday 31st October 2026 at The Star Brisbane. Nominate now via awards.reiq.com
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Makayla Groves and Bianca O'Brien are part of the commercial property team at Blacks Real Estate, supporting landlords, tenants and business owners across the Mackay region. Working as Commercial Property Managers, Makayla and Bianca assist with the day-to-day management of commercial properties, helping clients navigate leasing and property management requirements across retail, office and industrial spaces. Based at the agency’s Wood Street office, the pair work closely with business clients throughout the region as part of Blacks Real Estate’s commercial division. Makayla Groves can be contacted on 07 4963 2522, while Bianca O’Brien can be contacted on 07 4963 2525. CAPTION: Bianca O'Brien works with Blacks Real Estate as a Commercial Property Manager. Photo supplied Makayla Groves works as a Commercial Property Manager with Blacks Real Estate. Photo supplied
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The Coalition has pledged to make the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) a permanent institution, arguing the move would provide long-term certainty for regional investment, infrastructure and jobs across Northern Australia, including Mackay. The announcement follows the Federal Government's decision to extend the NAIF for a further 10 years, rather than permanently removing its sunset clause. Leader of The Nationals Matt Canavan said while the Coalition would support Labor's legislation, it believed the independent review's recommendation to make the facility permanent should be adopted. “The Developing Northern Australia is a proud LNP achievement,” Senator Canavan said. “Despite naysayers at the time, Northern Australia has remained on the agenda ever since. I am personally proud to have introduced the original Northern Australia legislation in 2016, with the policy built on the work that was done by LNP Members of Parliaments such as former Senator Ian Macdonald and former MP Warren Entsch. “Unfortunately, Labor is now kicking the can down the road. Northern Australia shouldn’t have to fight every decade to prove it is worthy of investment. “The independent review recommended making the NAIF permanent because it works. The Coalition established the NAIF in 2016, and we will make it permanent because Northern Australia should have long-term certainty for investment, jobs and economic growth.” Since its creation, the NAIF has supported 33 projects with $4.3 billion in finance commitments, helping deliver more than 18,000 jobs and an estimated $33 billion in public benefit across Northern Australia. Those investments include upgrades to airports in Darwin, Alice Springs, Townsville, Cairns and Mackay, along with projects supporting agriculture, mining and manufacturing. Shadow Minister for Northern Australia Senator Susan McDonald said permanent funding would continue to drive regional development. “Labor talks about Northern Australia, but the Coalition backs it with lasting investment,” Senator McDonald said. “The NAIF has transformed communities, unlocked private investment and created jobs across the North. Making it permanent sends a clear message that the Coalition believes in Northern Australia’s future and won’t treat its development as a temporary priority.” “Governments come and go, but Northern Australia’s importance will never diminish,” she said.
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Love is in the air and wedding bells are ringing!
Prepare to be swept off your feet at the Mackay Weddings and Events Expo, where dreams come true and love stories unfold.
Save the date for Sunday, 2 July, at St Pats Parish Hall on River Street, as this immersive event transports you into a world of pure wedding and event magic. Step into a wonderland of romance, where creativity, elegance, and inspiration collide, setting the stage for the wedding of your dreams.
Delight in the presence of the region's most talented wedding professionals, each a master of their craft and ready to bring your unique vision to life. From wedding planners who can turn dreams into reality to renowned photographers who capture love's most tender moments, this gathering of industry experts is a treasure trove of inspiration and expertise.
With the best-of-the-best under one roof, the Mackay Weddings and Events Expo is your personal portal to a world of wedding wonders.
With a modest entry fee of just $5, all proceeds will be graciously donated to the Trudy Crowley Foundation.
Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to embark on a journey of imagination, creativity, and pure celebration. Join us at the Mackay Weddings and Events Expo and let your event dreams come to life.

Last weekend, Walkerston Rotary Club celebrated 5 Years of Little Street Libraries.
June 10, 2018 was the installation and Grand Opening of the club's first little library.
A Little Street Library is a place where one can swap books – ‘Take a Book, Leave a Book’!
Walkerston Rotary’s first little library was established in Stevic Street, Valley View Estate – and proved a success, literally from its first day!
Today the little library family has grown to ten branches, established in Walkerston and the surrounding areas - from Finch Hatton to North Mackay - all very popular and well used.
The popularity of different titles, whether adult or children’s books, varies according to the demographics of the population of the different areas.
The first little library was manufactured from a flat-pack kit, painted with bright colours.
With number two library, club members became quite innovative, modifying a disused storage box.
One could possibly liken the progressive change of this container to the much-loved literary classic fairy tale of the ‘ugly duckling’ morphing into a ‘beautiful swan’!
Subsequently, with the following eight little libraries, club members, and friends, became much more adventurous with designs and colours.
Of course, Little Street Libraries would not work without lots of books; these have been donated in abundance by some wonderful people, and still are!
The stash of books accumulated is of such a size that the contents of all the little libraries can be rotated on a regular basis - in addition to the automatic changes which occur when one item is swapped for another by little library users.
Little Street Libraries are a symbol of trust and hope, a small nook of ideal literary bliss; beautiful homes for books, all kinds of books - a window into the collective mind of the community they are placed in.
Books come and go; no one needs to check them in or out. Walkerston Rotary’s Little Street Libraries are Free to all community members – it’s a 24/7 Self-Service.
Contributed by Bente McDonald
WalkerstonRotary’s Little Street Library are located at:
Finch Hatton Central, FinchHatton
54 Katey Crescent, PioneerLakes, Mirani
Melba House,Mackay-Eungella Road, Marian
9 Boundary Street, Eton
25 McColl Street,Walkerston
32 Stevic Street, ValleyView Estate, Walkerston
28 Woden Crescent,Cuttersfield, Ooralea
403 Bridge Road, WestMackay
14 Juliet Street, South Mackay
14 Ernest Street, North Mackay
Launch of the first Little Street Library - June 10, 2018
Launch of the Finch Hatton Little Library – March 8, 2022
Number Ten - Vinnie's Little Street Library Launch – September 23, 2022. Photos supplied

From thoroughly researching a couple’s love story and providing heartfelt, funny and personalised ceremonies to stepping aside so as to not be in the background of that all important first kiss photo, Monica Galea Marriage Celebrant has thought of it all.
It’s Monica’s attention to detail that makes her ceremonies unique, something she’s prided herself on since officiating her first wedding – her best friend’s wedding – six years ago.
“I used to go to the expos with her after my own wedding and realised I love wedding stuff,” Monica said.
“That just kick started it and I just love it.”
Monica loves getting to know the people she’s marrying and will entwine their story of love and romance throughout the ceremony.
“That’s my focus when I do the ceremonies, I make the ceremony about them and their story,” she said.
“It’s about them, how they met and where they’re going.”
Based in Calen, Monica is experienced in doing weddings throughout the Mackay and Whitsunday regions and is excited to meet you at the Mackay Weddings & Events Expo.
After launching the emcee side of the business at last year’s expo, Monica is teaming up with a fellow celebrant for another exciting announcement at this year’s expo.
“I'm teaming up with Bianca from Say I Do Celebrancy and we are launching our brand new business venture at the expo,” she said.
“It involves a chat, a cocktail and a strong desire to want to have a good time.
“To find out more, make sure you come and have a chat with me at the expo!”
Monica Galea Marriage Celebrant. Photo supplied

Embark on a journey to discover the wedding venue of your dreams – a place where exclusivity, boundless possibilities, and awe-inspiring natural beauty converge. Welcome to Note Park, an enchanting hidden gem tucked away a mere 30km west of Mackay.
Nestled in a serene country setting, this exclusive wedding and event destination promises an unforgettable experience where you can create your dream day exactly the way you envision it.
At Note Park, privacy takes centre stage.
Surrounded by rolling hills adorned with grazing cattle, this idyllic retreat ensures that your special moments remain undisturbed. The expansive property provides ample space for your ceremony and reception.
Preserve timeless memories through the artistry of stunning photography, as each picturesque moment is elevated by the enchanting valley views. From golden sunsets to lush greenery, every element aligns harmoniously to create an atmosphere that will forever be etched in your heart.
After you’ve exchanged vows, it’s time to host an awe-inspiring reception with Note Park's covered al-fresco dining and entertainment area, boasting panoramic views that will leave your guests speechless.
Cosy fireplaces provide warmth on cooler evenings as your loved ones gather under a star-filled sky, far away from the distractions of city lights.
The property is yours until midnight, allowing you to revel in the freedom to celebrate late into the night. You also have the day prior for set up and the day after for clean up so there’s no feeling of being rushed in and out. With ample space, the sky's the limit for entertainment, with some guests choosing to include jumping castles to entertain the little ones.
One of the standout features of Note Park is its unique BYO drinks policy. As the hirer, you have the freedom to supply your own beverages for your guests which can save substantial money. You do need to provide bar staff who hold a current Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certification. This exclusive privilege ensures that you have complete control over the selection and quality of drinks served.
Planning your dream wedding at Note Park is a seamless experience, with the venue providing convenient extras to make your day even more special. From tables and chairs to wine barrels, fridges, and cold rooms, all the necessary amenities are available for hire on-site or are included in a number of affordable packages.
With a capacity to accommodate up to 200 guests, Note Park sets the stage for a truly extraordinary wedding experience.
Note Park recently won silver at the Mackay and Whitsundays Wedding Industry Awards in the Farm and Country Wedding Venue category. You can chat to property owner Joe Attard at the Mackay Weddings and Events Expo on Sunday July 2 at the St Pats Parish Hall, River Street.
To make inquiries and secure reservations, visit www.noteparkweddings.com.au and saddle up for a delightful journey towards crafting the perfect country wedding.

When it comes to weddings, the spotlight is often on the bride and her stunning gown. However, grooms and groomsmen deserve their fair share of attention too. The choice of suits for the wedding party can make a lasting impression. Explore the latest trends, ideas, and tips for groom and groomsmen suits, ensuring that they look stylish, sophisticated, and perfectly complement the wedding theme.
Colours and Fabrics
While traditional black and navy suits remain popular choices, modern weddings are embracing a broader colour palette. Shades like charcoal grey, deep burgundy, and even subtle pastels are gaining popularity. Additionally, experimenting with fabrics like tweed, velvet, or textured patterns can add depth and personality to the ensemble.
Mix and Match
One emerging trend is mixing and matching suit elements. Grooms can opt for a different suit colour or pattern than their groomsmen while keeping a cohesive look. For example, a groom could wear a navy suit while groomsmen wear grey suits. Coordinating accessories like ties or pocket squares can tie the overall look together.
Statement Accessories
Accessories are essential for adding flair to groom and groomsmen suits. Bow ties, pocket squares, lapel pins, and even colourful socks can bring character to the outfit. Consider incorporating elements from the wedding theme or matching the accessories to the bridesmaids' dresses for a cohesive aesthetic.
Sustainable Choices
Look for suits made from organic fabrics or recycled materials. Not only do they align with ethical values, but they can also be tailored to perfection and offer a unique touch to the wedding.
By embracing the latest trends and incorporating unique ideas, grooms and groomsmen can enhance their style and contribute to a memorable wedding celebration. Remember, it's not just the bride who deserves to look and feel exceptional on this special day!

It doesn’t get much more picturesque than the Mackay Marina and with a beautiful location, personal service and attention to detail, Mantra Mackay offers the perfect destination for your wedding.
Offering personalised assistance in all aspects of the wedding planning, Mantra Mackay’s dedicated Wedding Coordinator will work with you to create the wedding of your dreams.
With stunning marina views, the resort grounds provide the perfect ceremony setting with spaces throughout the resort offering a variety of options for the reception.
Say your ‘I dos’ in the lush green gardens under the cool shade of the tropical palms, with complimentary ceremony packages available when you book your reception at Mantra Mackay.
When it’s time to wine, dine and dance the night away, Mantra Mackay offers spaces ranging from 80 seats to 300 seats, with bespoke packages available for gatherings of all sizes.
The stylish, freestanding marquee makes a striking impression amid the manicured, waterfront lawns.
Maximising its picturesque backdrop, guests enjoy ocean views by day followed by the romance of the Marina lights as dusk rolls in.
Similarly, the Marina View room offers a unique vista overlooking the tropical tranquillity of the Marina.
Experienced and friendly bar and wait staff will cater to all needs of your guests, allowing for a hassle-free day.
All facilities are supported by high quality 4-star accommodation and services including a licensed bar and restaurant, with a catering team providing some of Mackay’s finest cuisine.
Meet the Mantra Mackay team at the Weddings and Events Expo and discuss how they can make your special day perfect.
Photo credit: Tanya D'Herville Photography

Amba and Daniel Nielsen's wedding day was a celebration of love, filled with memorable moments and personal touches that made it truly unique. From the stunning dress to the heartfelt dances, their wedding day was a reflection of their personalities and shared journey. Join us as we delve into the details of their special day through a Q&A with the newlyweds.
Tell us about the dress – where did you purchase it and what was your favourite feature?
I got it from Under the Veil in Sarina, and I adore it. It was a beautiful flowy dress with floral embroidery details and a detachable tulle cape that I added instead of wearing a veil. I love everything about the dress, but I did love my cape the most. I had my dress hanging in our spare room for weeks after the wedding, just staring at it and soaking up the memories that were made in it.
Where did you get married – ceremony and reception?
The ceremony was held at the picturesque Mackay Botanical Gardens, specifically in the enchanting Malta Garden section. As for the reception, we transformed our own backyard into a magical setting, creating an intimate atmosphere for our loved ones.
What was your most memorable moment from the day?
A: Towards the end of the night when only our parents were left, it started to rain. Inspired by one of my favourite songs, Taylor Swift's "Fearless," I decided to make the lyrics come true.
"And I don't why but with you I dance, in a storm in my best dress, fearless."
I danced in the rain in my dress, embracing the moment and taking it all in. My mum actually recorded it, so I can re-watch and relive that magical moment anytime I want.
What is your biggest wedding day tip for couples about to get married?
Spend a moment, just the two of you, to soak in the day and enjoy each other's company.
Photo credit: Photos by Nell

Michelle Cole is ready to guide you on the next step in your adventure.
As an authorized Wedding Celebrant with her business Shells Bells Weddings, she is here to assist you with planning for your special day.
Michelle brings a fresh, unique and flexible approach to the industry.
“As a new service, I am happy to meet with people to discuss their needs,” she said.
“I look forward to working with couples to make their wedding day something to remember.”
From small, intimate ceremonies to larger scale weddings, Michelle’s flexibility allows her to work with couples to get their best outcomes.
Based in Mackay, she is also familiar with the Central Highlands and Whitsundays and is willing to travel to those more unique destination weddings.
“I will tailor your ceremony to your wishes,” she said.
“I am happy to have special rituals at your ceremony and can assist you to get them organised.”
Michelle offers a variety of packages and is also available for vow renewals, baby naming ceremonies and funerals.
Initial consulting and booking is free and she is even offering 25% off some of her services to those attending the Mackay Weddings & Events Expo.
“I’m looking forward to meeting everyone and creating many happy memories,” she said.

What Colour Should Guests Wear To A Wedding?
New research has brought forth surprising revelations about the top three most popular colours to wear as a wedding guest. In a study conducted by fabric experts Dalston Mill Fabrics, Google Trends data was analysed, unveiling the sought-after hues for summer wedding outfits. These colours have caught the attention of fashion-conscious attendees worldwide, with celebrities leading the way in pulling off these captivating looks.
Black: An Unexpected Elegance
Taking the lead is the timeless hue of black, amassing an average of 74,037 monthly searches globally. While black was traditionally associated with mourning and considered unsuitable for weddings, perceptions have shifted in recent years. It is now seen as a classy and sleek option, as long as it aligns with the dress code.
Made in Chelsea's Ruby Adler and Lottie Moss, half-sister of Kate Moss, exemplified this trend by donning long black dresses to Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo's Spanish wedding.
Green: A Refreshing Choice
Green emerges as the second most Googled colour for wedding attire, garnering an average of 63,150 monthly searches. Symbolising renewal and vibrancy, green has gained popularity, especially after being featured in Pantone's Spring/Summer New York Fashion Week palette.
Nicole Richie led by example, gracing her sister Sofia Richie’s wedding rehearsal dinner in a sheer green gown with a mesmerising halter neckline that harmonized with the venue’s botanical gardens.
Pink: A Delicate Touch
Claiming the third spot is the enchanting colour pink, with an average of 48,907 monthly searches. Pink evokes associations with purity, love, and good health, making it a charming addition to spring and summer weddings. As Barbiecore dominates the fashion scene and Pantone declares Viva Magenta as the colour of the year, pink is expected to make appearances on runways and wedding aisles alike.
The Devil Wears Prada costars Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt arrived for Jessica Chastain's wedding in Italy. Anne wore Valentino and Emily brought the va-va-voom with Peter Pilotto.
Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt

Harrup Park and the Great Barrier Reef Arena are the perfect choice for your next corporate function, social event or wedding.
The Lancaster Rooms feature elegant decorative walls, delicate crystal chandeliers, floor to ceiling windows, a pre-function area, and now a new expansive timber deck with umbrellas and fairy lights overlooking the impressive Great Barrier Reef Arena.
The large outdoor Garden Bar and Deck is one of the most popular areas at Harrup Park. We offer the option for you to reserve a sectioned off area or book its exclusive use for your next corporate or social gathering.
Events at Harrup Park have now been taken to an even higher standard with the recent completion of the Great Barrier Reef Arena, featuring two function rooms located high above the field. With sweeping views across South Mackay, The Reef Room and the Chairman’s Room both bring another level of sophistication to holding your event with us.
We are excited to be able to now offer more personalisation in our menu options, including tasting menus, canapes, share platters and banquets, tailored to suit your special event. Our event experts are available to cater to your every need, taking you from initial enquiry right through to the departure of your guests. We aim to ensure your experience is everything you could hope for and more. We will work with you to create memories that you and your guests will remember for years to come.

In the fast-paced and unpredictable world of wedding photography, Nell Thomsett, the creative force behind Photos by Nell, has experienced her fair share of memorable moments. From hilarious mishaps to heartwarming surprises, Nell's journey behind the lens has been nothing short of extraordinary. Join us as we delve into some of her most cherished and unforgettable experiences.
Funny Mishaps and Laughter
During a lively photoshoot, Nell decided to capture the bridesmaids in mid-air, executing the famous Toyota jump. However, a moment of unexpected hilarity ensued when the bridesmaids forgot to let go of their dresses. Their hands instinctively flew up, resulting in a comical wardrobe malfunction. While these photos were promptly deleted, the memory of the laughter lingers.
Problem-Solving Heroics
Despite meticulous planning, weddings are not immune to mishaps. Nell's quick thinking and resourcefulness have saved the day on numerous occasions. One incident involved a mischievous page boy who managed to drench his white shirt in blue paint just moments before the ceremony. Thinking on her feet, Nell suggested the young lad wear only his vest, saving the day. In another instance, a bride's dress zipper failed as she arrived at the reception. With her trusty bag of tricks, Nell swiftly secured the dress with bulldog clips, allowing the festivities to proceed flawlessly.
Spectacular Backdrops and Breathtaking Moments
Nell has been fortunate to witness awe-inspiring scenes that enhance the magic of weddings. Aboard a tall ship sailing through the picturesque Whitsundays, she captured breathtaking moments where the sea and sky seamlessly intertwined, creating an ethereal atmosphere that elevated the couple's special day. Another unforgettable occasion occurred in Hervey Bay, where a storm gave way to a magnificent rainbow, framing the couple's vows with a symbol of hope and new beginnings.
Priceless Expressions of Love and Creativity
Weddings are a canvas for unique expressions of love and creativity.
In one instance, a groom serenaded his bride as she walked down the aisle, filling the air with a melody of pure affection and admiration.
Another unforgettable wedding saw the couple transforming their special day into a captivating musical production. They intertwined their vows with carefully chosen songs, creating a theatrical masterpiece that celebrated their love story. The first dance became a show-stopping moment, leaving guests spellbound by the couple's artistic expression of love.
On another occasion, Nell said she won’t forget the vibration and sound as a group of motorcycles drove into Queens Park to form a guard of honour for the happy couple.
Nell’s Biggest Tips
Having a list of family photos you would like for after the ceremony is one of the most important photographic considerations. Nell says this is one thing you don’t ‘wing’ otherwise it will end in a shambles. Also wear comfy shoes where you can, save the gorgeous heels for must-have moments.
Plus, pack snacks for the photo shoot - no one likes a hangry bride!
Nell Thomsett, owner of Photos by Nell

Whether you're a bride-to-be looking for a mobile makeup artist for your special day, wanting to add a nice sun kissed glow to your skin or getting those lashes & brows looking fabulous, Sandie Kelly of Sirens Tantalizing Beauty has you covered.
A passionate makeup professional, Sandie has continuously grown her skillset to incorporate any services a soon-to-be-bride may be looking for on their wedding day.
Specialising in bridal makeup, she also offers Eyelash Extensions and Eyelash Lifts, Hybrid Brow tint and wax, facial waxing, spray tanning, cosmetic teeth whitening, facial treatments and massage, taking the stress out of your special day.
“I make sure it’s a relaxed atmosphere and we have a few laughs,” Sandie said.
“I'm professionally trained and will excel to make your vision become reality.
“Each service is tailored to suite each occasion from using the best products to ensure everyone looks flawless, glamourous and confident.”
Sandie’s skills have seen her finish as a Bridal Makeup Artist finalist at the Wedding Industry Awards for Central Queensland two years in a row and she has just been awarded #2 Highly Commended for Bridal Makeup Artist in Whitsundays and Mackay Region earlier this month.
“I love my beauty business and I wouldn't have it any other way,” she said.
“What I do is fun and exciting but what I love most is getting to meet people, transforming them to radiate confidence and making them feel fabulous about themselves.”
Find out more about Sandie’s one stop bridal beauty shop at the Mackay Weddings & Events Expo.

For every wedding celebration you can’t forget the bachelor’s party, better known as the Bucks Night.
One night of silly shenanigans before the big day, to celebrate the momentous occasion with some of the groom’s favourite friends and family. Here is our list of five exciting and unforgettable bucks night ideas:
1. Start the party off right and have a brewery or distillery tour. In Mackay alone, check out Red Dog, Sarina Sugar Shed, or Goanna, and have a taste at the best each has on offer.
2. Try some high-tension bonding at an escape room. Designed to get the blood pumping, an escape room is a great way to spend a bucks night, as an interactive and all-encompassing activity.
3. Hire a private charter and spend the night getting back to basics with a few beverages and good conversation. This is an opportunity for a chilled evening, hanging out with friends and family with good food and good company on the ocean.
4. For the adrenaline junkies, maybe a game of paintball or laser tag is more the speed. Other ways to get the blood pumping could include a few rounds at the driving range, or hiring some lanes at ten pin bowling.
5. A slower choice is a round of barefoot bowls, a great option for a relaxed afternoon that gets conversation going and the competition started for the night.

Almost as important as the wedding, the hen's night, better known as the bachelorette party, is a great way to get the girls together for an evening of fun and laughter, celebrating the bride's happiness and relationship with her love.
Here is our list of five exciting activities for the girls:
1. Get behind the bar and learn how to make the best cocktails, or even play around and make specialty cocktails for each other. With fun and tasting cocktails a sure result – with some questionable mixes for sure – this is a great activity for a laugh.
2. Why not pamper the bride with a spa and beauty day? No one ever says no to a massage, face mask and a good relaxing mud bath, and what a perfect way to de-stress and celebrate. Don’t forget the manicures and pedicures, getting ready for the big day.
3. Hit the beach! Start the day by setting up a beach picnic with delicious finger foods, refreshing drinks, and some bubbly to celebrate the occasion. Decorate the area with colorful beach blankets, pillows, and tropical-themed decorations. Some giant beach games would add to the fun and frivolity.
4. For the artistic bachelorette, maybe a paint and sip evening is the right speed, where you have to test the depths of your creativity and artistic prowess while enjoying a wine or two.
5. A bit of a slower option is a high tea, set with delicious sweet treats and cute little triangle sandwiches, this is complemented with wine or tea (or both!) and is a great activity where each other’s company is the paramount entertainment.

Gabby Marsh has a passion for designing elegant, extravagant and beautiful settings.
She turned this passion into Just Smitten Wedding and Events Hire not long after she married her husband, Aaron.
“I always wanted to be a wedding decorator but growing up in a small town, I didn’t really think it was possible,” Gabby said.
“When I was planning our wedding, I was missing a few things I wanted so I decided to create them myself and this is when Just Smitten was born.”
Recently placing top five in the Whitsundays and Mackay Event Hire Wedding Industry Awards, Just Smitten Wedding and Events Hire offers a full decorating service, the demand leading them to work almost exclusively with happy couples on their special day.
With a huge selection of furniture including tables, chairs and antique lounges, signage, arbours and artificial floral arrangements, Gabby and Aaron work with couples to create the perfect setting for saying ‘I do’.
With elegant designs comes genuine service and attention to detail, the personalisation of the experience making Just Smitten Wedding and Events Hire stand out.
“We only take on one client a weekend so we’re a bit more personable and exclusive,” Gabby said.
“We stay around for the ceremony, and we transfer all the client’s items from the ceremony to the reception to be reused so they get a lot of bonus value.”
Gabby and Aaron are part of a wide network of trustworthy wedding professionals including photographers, videographers, celebrants, DJs and bands - meaning they can point you in the right direction for all of your wedding planning needs.
Contact them on 0488 690 090 or find Just Smitten Weddings Events and Hire on Facebook to find out more about their award-winning service.
Aaron and Gabby Marsh. Photo supplied