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Poet's Corner

Poet's Corner

This week’s poem is from Christine Pennay who lives in Collinsville ; a big fan of the paper. She has been fiddling with words since her school years, so here is one of her works. Water from the sky The smell The taste The delight Of it on my face It's cool It's wet It's delicious Running down my neck So clear So sweet So clean Washing over my feet Let it rain Let it pour Let it thrill Poet Corner - April 17th

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Creative Column

Creative Column

I’ve been reading the book ‘The Language of the Night’ – a collection of essays by superstar writer Ursula K. Le Guin. Ursula K. Le Guin was perhaps one of the most influential, successful and prolific authors of the 20th century. She was not boxed in by any category finding acclaim in a wide range of genres and formats. She is known for her epic fantasy series ‘The Wizard of Earthsea’ and reflective science fiction pieces in her ‘Hainish Cycle’ series. She has won the Hugo Award, Nebula Award and National Book Prize. In her witty sardonic collection of essays, Le Guin defends science fiction and fantasy as important and worthy means of literature – a direct response to the elitist critics of the time who condemned speculative fiction as merely for kids. One thing I really enjoyed was learning about her process. She talks about writing fiction as a process of discovery rather than planning. In some of her most acclaimed novels she never used a plan or scaffold – she just simply started writing. I love thinking of writing and creativity as a process of discovery. It’s as if our creation is actually a search for something deep inside of us that we previously were not aware of. She’s a great author who I would absolutely recommend to just about anyone. I am also reading her science fiction masterpiece – ‘The Left Hand of Darkness’. Definitely a brilliant piece of philosophical and existential ponderance.

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Introducing Book Club

Introducing Book Club

This is a new initiative I’d like to try for the creative corner. We’ve seen great success with poetry submissions, and I love receiving people’s artistic forms of self-expression from across the community. Therefore, I’d like to open another submission opportunity. Book Club is essentially your opportunity to talk about a book you love. Whether it’s a timeless classic, a sci-masterpiece, a contemporary chart topper or a local star – the book club gives you license to submit a short review about a book you’ve been reading and can’t stop talking about. How to Submit: Send through the book’s title and author A short review or discussion of up to 250 words If you’re up for it – a photo of you with the book Email everything to sebastian@lifepublishinggroup.com Book Club submissions, once approved, will be included in the Creative Corner, space permitting.

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Reeflections Student Art Competition Reopens To Year 9–12 Students In 2026

Reeflections Student Art Competition Reopens To Year 9–12 Students In 2026

Reeflections Student Art Competition returns in 2026, now open to Year 9–12 students across the region. Hosted by Heart Hotel and Gallery Whitsundays. Focuses on artworks inspired by the Whitsundays, Great Barrier Reef, and natural environment. Accepts painting, drawing, and sculpture entries. Part of the region’s cultural calendar and linked to the Great Barrier Reef Festival. Aims to encourage youth creativity and environmental connection. Supports emerging artists with a professional exhibition opportunity.

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Teaching At A One Teacher School 100 years ago - Lurline Dray (Nee Argaet) – Cannon Valley 1926 – 1927

April 17, 2026

First school building at Cannon Valley Arbor Day  

In the past in sugar towns such as Proserpine, there were many districts and in each of these there were one teacher schools. One of these schools was the Cannon Valley School (situated at what is now known as Cannonvale). It served the population of Lower Cannon Valley, the beach and Jubilee Pocket, before the days of regular transport and few cars.  

The school opened on April 25, 1910, with 18 pupils enrolled on the first day. In its early years, between 1910 and 1933, most of the teachers were female. One of these was Miss Lurline Argaet who was appointed in 1926.  

Her father assured her it would be a great experience and a complete change, especially being "on the coast." The trip to her new post was adventurous: she took trains to Townsville and Proserpine, stayed overnight at the Palace Hotel, and was then driven twenty miles by Mr Doug Debney, President of the school committee to the valley, where Mr and Mrs Stanley, owners of a cane farm, would board her.

Picture this – It was January, the middle of the wet season. Roads were unsealed. Creeks and rivers were in flood. And then, along the way, there was a blow out in one of the tyres. Imagine Lurline’s reaction when Mr Debney dropped into the conversation the fact that the school was a further four miles on from the Stanleys but that there would be a horse for her to ride as most of the children either walked or rode to school.  

The warm welcome from the Stanleys and their children lessened her apprehension. She was made to feel at home and Mrs Stanley became very interested in Lurline’s welfare. The Stanley boys were always most helpful.  

Lurline and Eddie Dray

Despite everything about farm life and animals being foreign to her, riding the horse wasn’t as daunting as Lurline had at first thought. Before long, she became quite adept at catching her horse, tempting him with a piece of bread and fitting his bridle and saddle. Joker, as he was called, was friendly, and although slow, he responded well when Lurline pressed her heels to nudge him forward or change direction. Water over Galbraith Creek was the only thing that frightened him. Joker was always well looked after and saddled by the boys for their teacher’s ride home.  

The school was a small, high set, one roomed building with a verandah on blocks, a rainwater tank, out back toilet and a fenced in horse paddock which had large trees.

Lurline developed her own method of teaching and found the pupils very trusting. Grouped downstairs under the trees, some chanting tables, others their spelling, Lurline would be upstairs teaching new work. One afternoon lesson a week, the girls learned needlework and the boys maintained the garden. Being absent or late for school rarely occurred.

Country schools were very important to families – they were the centre of social life. There was a hall, tennis court and cricket club in almost every district. Lurline was very much a part of the social life in the Cannon Valley district – attending dances at the hall and participating in euchre and crib evenings in the home.One one of these occasions, she met Eddie Dray and they married in 1928.  

Lurline’s dedication and qualifications were not enough to overcome the regulations of that era, which forced many talented women out of the profession simply because they married – and so, Lurline was required to resign in 1927 after two years of service.

Lurline Dray (nee Argaet) died suddenly at her Airlie Beach home in 1977 aged 69 years.

Story sourced from Proserpine Historical Museum archives. Photo used with permission.  

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Photo Of The Week

April 17, 2026

This week’s photo of the week winner is Natalie Stockdale for this unusual perspective of the Eiffel Tower, Paris, under the theme of ‘Angles’.  

Photo contributed by the Whitsunday Amateur Photographers group on Facebook.

This week’s theme is ‘Off the beaten track’.



Join the Whitsunday Amateur Photographers group on Facebook to get involved.  

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Philip Henry Thornton Clay: A Local Legend

April 17, 2026

Philip Henry Thornton Clay was a military hero and dedicated environmentalist, who spent the latter part of his life in Proserpine, performing sea rescues and preserving our natural environment.  

Philip’s commitment to the environment was very evident as early as age 15 when he helped to raise a petition which eventually pressured government to reject a development in a valued park. All this happened in Surrey and Essex, England, where he spent his childhood, but he retained this avid interest in conservation throughout his life, with he and his wife Joan acting as committed members of the Proserpine Branch of the Wildlife Preservation Society in their retirement.

However, Philip will be mainly remembered for his courageous efforts as a pilot in the World War Two. As a young man he had joined the UK Merchant Navy and in 1941 moved into the Royal Air Force. It was in this capacity that he was recognised. He piloted a spitfire over Germany and Algiers until 1945 when he was shot down over Germany. Subsequently he escaped from a German POW hospital. He joined Occupation Forces in Norway.

Proserpine Guardian 10/04/86 describes his courageous military career:

     

… Phil was commissioned and awarded, on separate occasions, the British Empire Medal and the Distinguished Flying Cross. Still in the Air Force..he received the Queen’s commendation for Valuable Service for leading the RAF Vampire Aerobatic Team in display stunts over England. Later he was to win a Bar to his DFC for helicopter evacuation work in the Border War in South Yemen.

Philip left the RAF in 1961 and flew helicopters in Canada for three years before emigrating to Australia with his wife and daughter, flying helicopters for Ansett. In 1970 he came to Proserpine to fly Sikorski Helicopters to Hayman and back until his retirement nine years later.

In North Queensland Phil continued to live his life in service to others and, in 1972, was awarded the first Australian Queen’s Gallantry Medal for a helicopter rescue from rough North Queensland waves.

MEDALS:  D.F.C. and Bar

                  Australian Gallantry Medal

                  B.E.M.

                  D.F.M.

                  Commendation [Air]


Contributed with thanks to the Proserpine Museum

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Event Guide: Friday 17th April

April 17, 2026

Friday 17th April

Exhibitions Opening Night

6pm

Residents are encouraged to come along and experience an evening of art and conversation as Mackay Regional Council and Artspace Mackay launch three new exhibitions on Friday, April 17. Officially opened by Mayor Greg Williamson, the free community event offers visitors the chance to be among the first to view the exhibitions Matters of Time: Contemporary Metal Practices, Joshua Searle: Poco a poco, se va lejos (Little by little, you go far) and Judy Watson: skeletons. Attendees can also meet visiting artists, curators, gallery staff and volunteers, making it a welcoming opportunity for art lovers and curious locals alike.

Artspace Mackay

Saturday 18th April

Friday Pop up Jumbo Sale

9am (Friday and Saturday)

Bargain hunters are invited to stop by a community jumbo sale this weekend, offering a wide range of items at affordable prices. Running from 9am to 4pm on Friday, April 17, and 9am to 3pm on Saturday, April 18, the sale will feature plenty of treasures including plants, jigsaw puzzles, books, clothing, toys, kitchenware and craft items, both new and pre-loved. Locals are encouraged to come along, browse the stalls and enjoy the thrill of discovering a great bargain while supporting a community event.

Marian Town Centre

Book Of The Month

10am

Art lovers are invited to take a closer look at Artspace Mackay’s Book of the Month for April during a special free viewing on Saturday, April 18 at 10am. Held in the Foyer Gallery at Artspace Mackay in the Civic Precinct, the popular program allows visitors to explore a featured artist’s book up close, page by page, with the guidance of knowledgeable Artspace volunteers. The monthly event offers a unique opportunity to experience artist books in an interactive way. Attendance is free, but registration is encouraged via the Artspace Mackay website.

Artspace Mackay

Sunday 19th April

Slade Point Community Markets

8am

The Slade Point Community Markets invite residents to enjoy a relaxed morning of nature, creativity and local connection at the Slade Point Community Gardens. Held on the third Sunday of each month from 8am to 11am, the markets feature local stallholders offering handmade goods, fresh produce and treats, alongside food vans, fresh coffee and live music. Visitors can also join a gentle morning yoga or stretch session, while children enjoy family-friendly activities. Community members are encouraged to bring friends, family and picnic blankets and spend the morning supporting local businesses. Dogs are welcome on leads, with owners asked to clean up after their pets.

Slade Point Community Gardens

Tuesday 21st April

Community Coffee Shout – With Shirlz Area Specialist

9am

Residents are invited to enjoy a free coffee and friendly catch-up at a community coffee shout hosted by local real estate specialist Shirlz Russell. From 9am on Tuesday, April 21, the first 50 coffees will be covered at The Avenue Cafe, giving locals a chance to connect and start the morning together. With no conditions attached, the simple gesture is Shirlz’s way of thanking the North Mackay community. Locals are encouraged to drop by, grab a coffee and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere while the coffees last.

Avenue Cafe Mackay

1- Artspace Mackay holding Book Of The Month on April 19th. Photo supplied


2 –Joshua Searle’s exhibition Poco a Poco launches on April 17th. Photo supplied

3- Slade point community market will take place on April 19th. Photo source: Facebook

4- Shirlz Russell will be shouting the first 50 coffees at The Avenue Café on April 21st. Photo source: Facebook

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Diamonds, Dinner And A Double Mission For Good Grab Your Tickets For The 2026 Mayors Charity Ball Now!

April 17, 2026

Mackay will soon go undercover in black tie, taking on a glamourous mission for a greater cause.

At the 2026 Mackay Mayor’s Charity Ball on Saturday, May 2nd, guests will step into a world worthy of a Bond title sequence, where elegance meets purpose, glamour shakes and stirs, and every glass raised carries meaning beyond the four walls.

Hosted at the Mackay Entertainment & Convention Centre, the evening embraces a Casino Royale–inspired theme, transforming the venue into a landscape of glamour, mystery and celebration. Doors to the foyer and halls open at 6.30pm, inviting guests to dress in black tie or Bond-inspired style for a night designed to dazzle.

This year’s ball will raise vital funds for The Salvation Army Family Violence Service and The Neighbourhood Community Hub’s Food Diversion Program.

Salvation Army State Manager of Family Violence Programs, Hannah Stephen, highlighted the ongoing importance of community-led fundraising support, particularly through events such as the Mayor’s Charity Ball.

“Time and again, the local community have stepped up to offer support for victim survivors of family violence, and to strongly stand by the fact that violence is not okay… And that's very reflective of the support that we've received from the Mayor's Charity Ball.”

“The funds we receive from the event specifically support victim survivors of family violence, including women and children.”

“We’re very fortunate to be the beneficiary last year, and we’re also very grateful to continue into this financial year.”

She said the impact of the funding is already being seen in frontline services across Mackay.

“Through the funds raised last year, we’ve been able to recruit a therapeutic practitioner for Mackay.

“The community support from the Mayor’s Charity Ball helps us go that extra mile to provide essentials like food supplies, clothing, transport, and therapeutic supports for those in need.”

“These supports are absolutely essential for women and children escaping family violence and stepping into healing and recovery.”

Adding an extra layer of intrigue to the evening, guests can take part in an interactive “Assassin” mission game. Participants can purchase $100 mission cards revealing classified clues about the identity of a hidden assassin in the room, gathering intelligence before submitting their final guess. One successful sleuth will crack the case and win a generous Paradise Phuket Holiday Package.

Guests will enjoy a three-course gala dinner, accompanied by beer, wine and soft drinks throughout the evening, alongside live entertainment from Brisbane-based band Beccy & The Jets. The energy is expected to rise even further under the hosting of Australia’s much-loved comedian Dave O'Neil, who will take the stage as MC for the night.

O’Neil brings a career spanning more than three decades to the event, firmly established as one of Australia’s most recognisable and enduring comedic voices. With an extensive list of television and media credits including Spicks and Specks, Fisk, Utopia and appearances on The Project, he has built a reputation for sharp wit delivered with a relaxed, conversational style that consistently connects with audiences.

Returning to regional Queensland, O’Neil said he always enjoys performing in the north, praising both the atmosphere and the audiences.

“I’ve done a lot of gigs in Far North Queensland and I always enjoy the crowd.”

As MC, guests can expect humour grounded in everyday life, timely observations and spontaneous crowd interaction.

“I’ll talk a lot about parenting… some topical stuff, stuff going on in the world and in the region,” he said.

“I like to get involved… interact with the crowd, and have a whole lot of fun.”

Beyond the stage, the evening will feature live and silent auctions, casino-style fundraising games, raffles, prize draws, and dancing to close the night in style.

The Mackay Mayor’s Charity Ball continues to stand as one of the region’s signature fundraising events, where sophistication meets generosity, and where a single evening helps create lasting impact across the community.

Tickets can be purchased via the MECC or ticketsearch.com with sales ending Wednesday 22 April at 12pm.

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Airlie Beach Hotel ANZAC Day Quadruple Feature

April 16, 2026

Image: Dellacóma Rio

Airlie Beach Hotel is set to feature an incredibly exciting afternoon of magnificent Australian rock with four wickedly talented performers taking centre stage to commemorate ANZAC day. From 12pm til noon, Airlie Beach Hotel will host a bombastic Australian Rock Tribute Festival featuring the music of INXS, Cold Chisel, AC/DC and Divinyls, performed by these four powerhouse artists.

Dellacóma Rio – Australian INXS Show

Dellacóma Rio is the lead singer of eclectic heavy metal band Dellacoma. With years of professional experience and a brilliant career as powerhouse vocalist – he will be utilising his talents to imbue the superstardom of Australian legend Michael Hutchence as part of the Australian INXS Show.  

“Airlie Beach has become like a second home to me and I’m super excited to be coming back. Look out!! I’m coming in primed and ready for an epic weekend!!”

Adam Spizzo – Let There Be AC/DC

Adam Spizzo is an amazing professional vocalist who has belted the punchy hits of Bon Scott and Brian Johnson with his tribute act Let There Be AC/DC. He will be joining the lineup with his monstrous vocals to perform only the best of Aussie classic rock.

“The Airlie Beach Hotel is a home away from home – not just for me but for every performer that will be rocking out this ANZAC day weekend! I cannot wait to rock in, rock up and rock out! I can’t wait to see you all there!”

Adam Spizzo

Tara Graham – Captain Thunderbolt/Divinyls

A star of the Queensland music scene, Tara Graham will bring her musical chops to the star-studded lineup. Having performed tribute of Australian rock icons – the Divinyls, Tara also performs in her own group – Captain Thunderbolt and it is a pleasure to have her on board.  

“I’m so excited to return to the Airlie Beach Hotel. The atmosphere is always electric, and you never know what’s going to happen on or off stage. The talent of the band is next level, and I look forward to joining the locals in the crowd to catch the other threesingers in action. It’s going to be a hell of a party.”

Tara Graham

Richard Champion – Flame Trees/Barnes Forever/AFL Football Legend

Richard Champion’s list of accolades is not short. As a former professional AFL player, his occasional belting of Jimmy Barnes songs on the footy show led to a new calling post-AFL fame. Richard now specialises in singing Cold Chisel and Jimmy Barnes hits with his latest project ‘Flame Trees’. He was also lead singer of the supergroup - ‘The Filthy Animals’ which featured members from Mondo Rock, John Butler Trio and many other greats.  

“This has to be one of my favourite venues to play at! This place has everything and the entertainment is as good a topper as the prawns on your surf and turf!”

Both Richard and Adam will perform their Chisel/Barnes -  AC/DC tribute special night show prior big ANZAC feature – on Friday 24th April. Tara and Dell will provide a double headliner for their INXS and Divinyls tribute shows on Sunday 26th April – meaning there is no shortage of explosive rock over the weekend.  

Richard Champion with Jimmy Barnes

WHAT: ANAZAC Day at Airlie Beach Hotel

WHEN: Saturday 25th April, 12pm – 6pm

WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel

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Whitsundays Set For Glamorous 2026 Show Ball

April 16, 2026

The Whitsundays are eagerly anticipating the 2026 Show Ball, set to shine with its charming “Pretty in the Paddock” theme. The event will feature a range of fantastic raffle prizes, so be sure to secure your tickets via the QR code.

The event will feature special entertainment courtesy of Amber Lawrence and Shaun Diver. Amber is a 6-time Golden Guitar winner who has been nominated for 2 ARIA awards and Shaun is a well-known and much-loved local artist.

In addition to brilliant entertainment, the event will feature delightful catering with a decilous array of canapes served throughout the evening by the professional team at Aquava Boutqiue Catering.  

Drinks available in the ticket price include a popular selection of spirits, beer and wine.  In addition, a select range of cocktails will be available for purchase.

So that you too can do your bit for the environment, you can purchase reusable drinkware.

All funds raised go back to our local Showgrounds.  The Showgrounds is a not- for-profit association who have a team of volunteers (many of whom have worked tirelessly for many years) to ensure that we can keep the facility maintained and operational for the local/regional community to share for events and gatherings.  It has been the hub of our community for over 113 years and we would love to see it passed onto the next generation to continue to operate for the same purpose!

Tickets can also be purchased online or at the door on the night.

WHAT: 2026 Show Ball – Pretty in the Paddock

WHEN: Saturday 23 May, 6pm

WHERE: Proserpine Showgrounds  

Dress Code: Formal/Pretty

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What’s On

April 16, 2026

April

21 Sailability Whitsunday, Whitsunday Sailing Club, 9am

23 Social Seniors, Bowen Library, 10am

24 Speed Networking, Lumos Café 7:30-8:30am

25 Australian Rock, ANZAC DAY, Airlie Beach Hotel, 12pm-6pm

26 Bowen Potters Group Market, Queens Beach, 3pm-6pm

28 Social Seniors, Proserpine Library, 9am

May

1 SPOT, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 12pm-12:50pm

5 Sailability Whitsunday, Whitsunday Sailing Club, 9am

6 Social Seniors, Cannonvale Library, 9.30am

12 Social Seniors, Proserpine Library, 9am

13 Luke Kidgell – Good Intentions, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 7:30pm

16 & 17 Whitsunday Equestrian Group T-Shirt Competition, Cannonvalley Pony Club, 8am-4pm

18 Placing of the flags, Proserpine Cemetery, 9am

19 Sailability Whitsunday, Whitsunday Sailing Club, 9am  

19 Whitsunday Whale Heritage Area Information Night, Whitsunday Sailing Club, 6:30pm

21 Social Seniors, Bowen Library, 10am

23 Proserpine Show Ball, Proserpine Showgrounds, 6pm

26 Social Seniors, Proserpine Library, 9am

29 Speed Networking, Lumos Café, 7:30-8:30am

June  

3 Social Seniors, Cannonvale, 9.30am

6 Whitsundays Songwriter Festival Songwriting Summit, 9.30am-4pm

6 Whitsundays Songwriter Festival Concert & Conversation, Whitsunday Sailing Club, 6pm - 8pm

9 Social Seniors, Proserpine Library, 9am

18 Social Seniors, Bowen Library, 10am

23 Social Seniors, Proserpine Library, 9am

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Proserpine Entertainment Centre Presents Australian Comedic Superstar

April 16, 2026

An Australian comedy icon is set to perform at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre on Wednesday 13 May.  

Luke Kidgell is a witty humourist known for his viral crowd-work interactions that have infamously fostered some fairly unusual yet hilarious encounters in the past. Despite not having much control over his impulsive thoughts, Luke insists that deep down he means well and this year he is on a mission to prove it.  

After extensive touring across the US, Canada, New Zealand and Europe – Luke is returning home with his brand-new show – Good Intentions.

You may have seen him on the internet – now it’s time to see him in real life. Luke promises – he really does have good intentions.  

Performance Warnings: This performance may contain adult themes and coarse language.  

Head to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre website to purchase tickets.  

WHAT: Luke Kidgell – Good Intentions  

WHEN: Wednesday, 13 May, 7.30pm to 9pm

WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre

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GIG GUIDE – April 17th

April 16, 2026

Friday 17th April

Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)

KCs: Retro Joe (from 8pm)

Sorrento: Kaeden McCarthy (4pm – 7pm)

Grandview Hotel: Michael Hayes (from 8pm)

Saturday 18 April

Airlie Beach Hotel:  Whispering Jack (2pm – 5.30pm)

Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)

KCs: Matty Black (from 8pm)

Coral Sea Marina Resort: DJ Dan Ahri (2pm – 6pm)

Grandview Hotel: DJ Night (from 8pm)

Sorrento: Josiah Samuel (4pm – 7pm)

Sunday 19 April

Airlie Beach Hotel: Whispering Jack (2pm – 5.30pm)

Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30pm – 9.30pm)

Coral Sea Marina Resort: Noah Davis (2pm – 6pm)

KCs: Josiah (from 8pm)

Grandview Hotel: Ronny Croker (1pm – 5pm)

Sorrento: Simo Briley (1pm – 5pm)

Monday 20 April

Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm – 7pm)

KCs: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)

Tuesday 21 April

Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm – 7pm)

KCs: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)

Wednesday 22 April

Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm – 7pm)

KCs: Jason Bull (from 8pm)

Thursday 23 April

Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon (6.30-9.30pm)

Sorrento: Lucy Rose (4pm – 7pm)

KCs: Cam Cusack (from 8pm)

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Preserving The Stories Behind Queenslander Homes

April 16, 2026

Emily has already received waves of positive support regarding her project, hearing stories from inside the four walls of a Queenslander home from across the state. Photo source: Queenslander Houses

If your walls could talk, what would they say? Emily O’Brien recently took to social media asking residents to answer that very question, inviting locals to share their memories, photographs and personal histories tied to an iconic Queenslander home. Emily hopes to document the lived experiences inside these homes through a self-published book, focusing on the everyday moments that often go unrecorded.

Emily’s passion for preserving Queenslander stories was sparked when she discovered a house for removal in the small locality of Massie in the Southern Downs. After meeting the descendants of the man who built it and hearing how he constructed the home by dismantling two others and transporting them by bullock dray, she realised just how easily these histories could be lost, and how important it is to capture them before they disappear.

At its heart, her project will work to preserve voices that might otherwise be lost to time.

“It feels like it has become a duty to safeguard the stories, so they aren’t lost to the passage of time and to give the houses and families a legacy,” said Emily.

“There would be so many houses and families out there whose stories have already been lost, and I’d love to make a difference.”

Rather than focusing on architectural perfection, Emily’s interested in the emotional connection people have with their homes, whether they’re “a weathered diamond-in-the-rough, or a polished gem”, she wants to hear every story.  

“I haven’t had any two stories that are the same, and while there’s no type of story I’m after, it’s definitely the more intimate memories I’m trying to capture, rather than another history textbook,” she added.

“Perhaps what people remember growing up in the house, or their relative may have built the home back in the day by milling the timber themselves. Many people have even bought one of these old homes and have restored it and are therefore carrying on that legacy for years to come. It could be stories of what life looked like inside the home and how it changes throughout the generations.”

Emily’s project will largely focus on regional and remote communities where Queenslander homes have long been part of the cultural and social fabric.  

“I’m focusing on the regional and remote areas in particular, because these houses are generally situated so far away that people may not know they exist to begin with,” Emily explained.

“The challenge with these homes isn’t just preserving their stories but finding them in the first place.”

With an intentionally inclusive approach, Emily warmly encourages anyone with a story to tell, or even those who know someone else whose story deserves to be shared, to reach out to her via emailing trumby03@gmail.com.

“I'm hoping to find stories of the everyday Australians who are our unsung heroes. They're the stories that matter most. They're the ones we need to know about.”

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Bowen Venue To Celebrate One Year Anniversary

April 16, 2026

Bowen venue, 360 On the Hill, will celebrate its first anniversary on 2 May from 6pm, marking a year of delivering a modern, relaxed dining experience with quality food, friendly service and stunning views.

The milestone event promises a laid-back, cocktail-style evening, complete with sunset views, live music, drinks and nibbles.

Guests will be welcomed with a glass of sparkling on arrival, followed by a selection of cocktail-style bites and access to a full bar — making it the perfect way to toast a successful first year.

WHAT: 360 On the Hill 1 Year Anniversary

WHEN: Saturday 2 May, 6pm

WHERE: 360 On the Hill, Bowen

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Bowen Potters Group To Host Market At Queen’s Beach

April 16, 2026

On Sunday, April 26, the Bowen Potters Group will host a vibrant community market on the foreshore of Queen’s Beach from 3pm to 6pm, offering an early celebration of Mother’s Day.

Visitors can expect a lively afternoon, with a range of additional arts and craft stallholders joining the Bowen Potters Group, alongside a variety of food vendors serving hot dogs, loaded potatoes, doughnuts and coffee.

The event will also feature a special Mother’s Day raffle basket, with tickets set to go on sale soon.

The Bowen Potters Group is dedicated to creating a welcoming space for locals to learn, create and connect through clay, while also fostering community spirit. The market promises a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere — a classic country-style event filled with good times and memorable moments.

WHAT: Bowen Potters Group Community Mark

WHERE: Queen’s Beach, Bowen

WHEN: Sunday 26 April, 3pm to 6pm  

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Whitsunday Writers Festival Puts Out Call For Under 18s Competition

April 16, 2026

Literary talent knows no age limit, and the 2026 Whitsunday Writers Festival is opening the door to the region’s next generation of storytellers. This year’s festival is not just for published authors — it’s for dreamers, students and emerging voices ready to share their creativity.

As part of its mission to foster a love of reading and writing, the festival has announced a dedicated Under 18s category in the Heart Awards Short Story Competition.

Entries are now open and will close at 11:59pm on Friday, 17 July.

Young writers have the chance to compete for generous cash prizes, with $1,000 awarded for first place and $500 for the runner-up.

Applicants are invited to submit a short story of any genre between 1,000 and 3,000 words. Each entry must also include a logline of up to 25 words and a brief author bio.

Full submission details and eligibility requirements are available on the Whitsunday Writers Festival website.

WHAT: Whitsunday Writers Festival

WHEN: Sunday 13 September, 10.30am – 4.30pm

WHERE: Whitsunday Marine Club, 7 Altmann Ave, Airlie Beach

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Cannonvale State School Oval Transforms into Easter Wonderland

April 16, 2026

The spirit of community was on full display last month as the Cannonvale State School oval was transformed into a vibrant hub of laughter, lights and festive cheer for the annual Easter Carnival. From 5pm, the grounds came to life, welcoming families from across the region for an evening that will be remembered as a highlight of the school year.

There was an unmistakable sense of belonging throughout the night.

A Community Effort

​“An event of this scale doesn't happen by accident. The success of the night is a direct reflection of the tireless dedication of our incredible volunteers,” said a P&C spokesperson.  

“From the early morning setup to the late-night pack-down, these individuals donated their time and energy to ensure every guest had a safe and seamless experience. To the parents, teachers, and friends who cooked, manned stalls and coordinated logistics your hard work is the heartbeat of our school.”

The P&C also extended a heartfelt thank you to their supporting community contributors.  

“Your investment in our students and our facilities including our ongoing efforts toward the new playground shade structure shows just how much the Whitsunday business community cares about its future generations.”

​A Night to Remember

​“Most importantly, thank you to everyone who came along. Seeing the oval filled with smiling faces made every bit of planning worthwhile. Your presence and enthusiasm turned a school fundraiser into a true community celebration.”

“ From your P&C we would like to say from the bottom of our hearts Thank You.”

Contributed with thanks to Cannonvale State School.

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