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Between the Tides Hit All the Right Notes

Between the Tides Hit All the Right Notes

Between the Tides took place in Airlie Beach over the weekend, bringing together a genre-spanning lineup, from indie-folk and acoustic soul to Indigenous hip-hop, electronic beats and surf-rock, ensuring there was something for every music lover. Live from Airlie Beach Foreshore Park, the festival opened with the folk-inspired sounds of Airlie Beach's own Kaylee West before easing into the soulful acoustic melodies of Georgia Corowa. At 4.30pm, the music paused as attention shifted to the shoreline for a moving Welcome to Country ceremony. Blending storytelling, song and interactive dance, the performance captivated the crowd while celebrating culture, connection and Country. The ceremony flowed seamlessly into Brisbane trio Tjaka, whose high-energy fusion of Indigenous hip-hop, funk and reggae quickly had the foreshore moving. Against the backdrop of a stunning Whitsunday sunset, Geoff Fabila gripped the audience's attention with his mastery of the Didjeribone, a slide didgeridoo. Mid Drift's surf-inspired indie-rock had festivalgoers reaching for Spotify, impressed by the powerhouse vocals of lead singer Sarah Engstrom, before Jem Cassar-Daley's soulful indie-pop and folk melodies ease the crowd as the evening went on. Last but certainly not least, Boy & Bear drew the crowd to the front of the stage, with some even climbing onto shoulders for a better view. Their signature blend of indie-folk and alternative rock provided a fitting finale, bringing Between the Tides to a memorable close.

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World-Class Chamber Music Comes to Proserpine

World-Class Chamber Music Comes to Proserpine

Classical music lovers and curious newcomers alike will have the chance to enjoy a free performance by some of Australia's most talented emerging musicians when the Australian Festival of Chamber Music Pathways Program visits Proserpine next month. On Wednesday 5th August, the Orpheus Quintet, will perform a one-hour concert that offers audiences the chance to experience some classical musicians in an intimate live setting. Formed at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, the Orpheus Quintet is one of Australia's rising chamber ensembles, earning recognition for its energetic performances, musical precision and collaborative approach. The Sydney-based wind ensemble has worked with some of the country's leading musicians and was selected to participate in a masterclass with the LA Philharmonic Wind Quintet during its Australian tour. The performance also highlights the Australian Festival of Chamber Music’s Pathways Program, an initiative dedicated to developing the next generation of professional chamber musicians through mentoring, performance opportunities and regional touring. Running from 11am to 12pm, the free concert will also feature works by renowned composers Malcolm Arnold and Maurice Ravel, alongside a newly commissioned piece by emerging Australian composer Sam Wu, offering audiences a program that spans both celebrated classics and fresh Australian composition. Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Ry Collins said the performance was a wonderful opportunity for the community to experience world-class music without leaving the region. "We're delighted to welcome the Australian Festival of Chamber Music Pathways Program to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre," Mayor Collins said. "This free concert gives our community the opportunity to experience outstanding young musicians performing at an incredibly high standard. “Whether you're a long-time classical music fan or simply looking to experience something different, this performance promises to be an enjoyable and inspiring hour of live music." Audiences can expect an engaging performance that fills the crowd with energy, done through technical brilliance and musical storytelling. While the concert is free, booking is essential due to the limited seating capacity, which can be done at https://bit.ly/thePEC-AFC. What: AFCM Pathways Free Concert. When: Wednesday 5th August, 11 am to 12 pm. Where: Proserpine Entertainment Centre. Photo caption: Orpheus Quintet. Photo credit: Adam Taylor

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Baila Muestra Set To Bring the Heat to Airlie Beach This Winter

Baila Muestra Set To Bring the Heat to Airlie Beach This Winter

Following the success of their previous productions NOSTALGIA and IMPULSE, local producer Angela Brown and Emmalene Tinson of Sundown Productions & Events are excited to announce their newest live theatre experience, BAILA MUESTRA, arriving at Magnums Hotel Airlie Beach for two performances only on 24 and 25 July at 8pm. Inspired by the energy, colour and excitement of Latin dance, Brazilian carnival and tropical nightlife, BAILA MUESTRA promises an unforgettable evening of entertainment featuring professional dancers, live vocals, audience participation and plenty of surprises. Producer Angela Brown said creating unique entertainment experiences for the Whitsundays community is something she is passionate about. “I love bringing new theatre shows to town to give both locals and tourists something fun to do of an evening while experiencing professional performers and quality live entertainment,” Ms Brown said. “Each of our productions is designed to offer a completely different experience. NOSTALGIA took audiences on a journey through the decades, IMPULSE turned up the glamour and excitement, and now BAILA MUESTRA is bringing a vibrant carnival salsa vibe that will have audiences dancing out of their seats.” The production features an exciting cast of performers from across Queensland and New South Wales, showcasing dazzling costumes, energetic choreography, live vocals and interactive moments designed to get the crowd involved. For the performances, Magnums Hotel’s nightclub will once again be transformed into an intimate seated theatre complete with candlelit cabaret tables, creating a unique atmosphere rarely seen in the region. Guests are encouraged to make a full night of it by enjoying dinner and drinks with friends before the show, followed by an evening packed with entertainment, laughter and high-energy performances. “We want people to come together, enjoy a great night out and leave with huge smiles on their faces,” Ms Brown said. With only two performances scheduled, organisers are encouraging audiences to book early. Tickets are selling fast and limited seating remains available. For bookings and information, secure your seats now and experience the Whitsundays’ hottest new winter show. www.sundownproductions.com.au What: BAILA MUESTRA When: Friday 24 July and Saturday 25 July 2026, 8pm Where: Magnums Hotel, Airlie Beach

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Reckless Brings Australian Crawl Back to Airlie

Reckless Brings Australian Crawl Back to Airlie

The unmistakable sound of Australian Crawl is set to echo through the Airlie Beach Hotel once again, as tribute band Reckless brings one of Australia’s most beloved rock catalogues back to life. Returning to one of its favourite venues, Reckless will hit the stage at the Airlie Beach Hotel on the 18th and 19th of July, bringing the spirit of legendary 80s band Australian Crawl, for two nights of classic Aussie rock. "When we go to Airlie, we actually have people flying from around the country to see us," Marco said. "We're very fortunate, there are people from Darwin, people from Cairns, we get people coming from everywhere." Formed five years ago by this group of devoted Australian Crawl fans, Reckless was created to ensure the band's iconic catalogue continued to be heard. The lineup features Mark Horvath on bass as Paul Williams, Danny Azzopardi behind the kit in tribute to John Watson, Michael Haesler on lead guitar as Simon Binks, and Troy Mayle on rhythm guitar, honouring both Brad Robinson and Guy McDonagh. Leading the band as the famous voice of Australian Crawl is Marco, who almost perfectly embodies the part of frontman James Reyne. “I've studied James' singing, listening very carefully,” Marco said. “I emulated, not exactly, because I like to do my own performance but also wanting to show respect to the original artist.” Despite the attention he has given to recreating Reyne's iconic vocals, Marco said Reckless has never been about one performer taking centre stage. "We like everyone to see that the band is completely united, equal and performing and giving it their best for everyone," he said. "I'm just very lucky I’ve got four very good musicians with me." What started out as a few shows in Melbourne slowly transpired into all over Victoria. Then, the band branched out nationwide, with further hopes of expanding internationally in places like Papua New Guinea. “The band started out locally, just trying to revitalise and get a little bit of a following,” Marco said. While Australian Crawl remains at the heart of every performance, the show doesn't end there for Airlie Beach. After an opening set dedicated to the band's biggest hits and James Reyne classics, Reckless shifts into crowd-favourite Aussie Hit Show, celebrating some of the most iconic Australian songs from across the decades. “What they can expect from us is a very high-quality musicianship and vocal ability performance,” said Marco. "People just basically sing along for the whole show. “People might not always be dancing, but they're always singing the words." What: Reckless’s Australian Crawl and James Reyne Tribute Show When: 18th & 19th of July Where: Airlie Beach Hotel Photo captions: Photo 1- Marco Sinni dawning the James Reyne look Photo 2- Danny Azzopardi behind the kit as John Whatson Photo 3- Michael Haesler Photo 4- Mark Horvath strumming the base. Photos Supplied: Marco Sinni.

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Originality Matters: A Timely Reminder for Artists

July 9, 2026

By Glenda Brown, President Creative Connections Whitsunday  

Recent media coverage surrounding the Doyles Art Award has sparked an important conversation across Australia's arts community. An award-winning landscape painting has been identified as closely resembling an earlier work by another artist, prompting an investigation into how the work was accepted and whether the prize money can be recovered.  

Whatever the outcome of that investigation, it serves as a timely reminder that originality is one of the foundations of artistic practice.  

As we prepare for the Great Barrier Reef Festival Art Exhibition later this month, Creative Connections Whitsundays encourages all artists to ensure that the work they submit is genuinely their own original creation.  

Copyright is far more than a legal requirement. It is about respecting the time, skill, and creativity that every artist invests in their work. In today's digital world, where photographs and images can be found online within seconds, it can be easy to forget that most of these works remain protected by copyright.  

Artists often unintentionally cross the line by painting directly from someone else's photograph, closely reproducing another artist's work, or using images from social media, websites, or films without permission. While copying for private practice or study is generally acceptable, exhibiting, selling, or teaching from those works without permission is not.  

The simplest rule is this: create your own reference material whenever possible, seek permission if you wish to use someone else's work, and always acknowledge your sources.  

Originality is what gives art its value. Every artist brings a unique perspective, shaped by their own experiences, observations and imagination. By respecting copyright and celebrating authentic creative expression, we help build a stronger, more ethical arts community where every artist's contribution is valued.  

As artists, we all share a responsibility to protect the integrity of our creative community. Original ideas deserve recognition, and originality will always be worth celebrating.  

Community Gallery Announces Inaugural People's Choice Award Winner  

Creative Connections Whitsundays is delighted to announce Linda Forrester as the winner of the inaugural Bendigo Community Bank People's Choice Award at the Community Gallery in Proserpine.  

Voting opened on the Gallery's official opening night on 4 June and continued throughout the inaugural exhibition, with visitors invited to vote for their favourite artwork. Linda's striking fine art print, Radiant Depths, emerged as the clear favourite.  

Linda Forrester Radiant Depths

Inspired by the beauty of the underwater world, Radiant Depths captivated visitors with its depiction of sunlight filtering through crystal-clear water to illuminate the reef below. Many commented on the artwork's vibrant colours, sense of depth, and the way it captured the magic and tranquility of the Whitsundays' marine environment.  

The People's Choice Award reflects one of the Community Gallery's core aims – to connect artists with the community and encourage visitors to engage with the diverse range of local creative talent on display.

The Gallery That Changes Every Month  

Just one month after opening its doors, the Creative Connections Whitsunday Community Gallery has completed its very first gallery changeover, giving locals and visitors a whole new reason to visit.  

One of the things that makes the gallery unique is that it isn't a permanent collection.  

Each month, 27 exhibiting artists refresh their displays with new artworks and handcrafted merchandise, while new artists join the gallery.  

Every visit offers something different to discover.  

This month's changeover welcomes internationally exhibited contemporary artist Elmira Hooshangi, whose vibrant abstract paintings explore emotion, colour and texture, and award-winning aerial photographer Ingrid Hendriksen, whose breathtaking images reveal Australia from remarkable new perspectives.  

Visitors will also find exciting new works from many of Creative Connections Whitsunday’s existing artists, including local stained glass artist Liz Knight, whose distinctive glass sculptures and artworks combine traditional craftsmanship with driftwood, reclaimed timber and other natural materials.  

From paintings and photography to glass art, ceramics, jewellery, textiles, woodwork and unique handmade gifts, the gallery showcases an extraordinary range of locally created work, all under one roof.  

As a community-run gallery, every visit supports local artists and helps Creative Connections Whitsunday continue creating opportunities for artists across our region.  

If you visited the Gallery last month, they’d love to welcome you back and show you what's changed. And if you haven't visited yet, now is the perfect time to discover why the Community Gallery will be different every month.  

What: Community Gallery  
Where: 192 Main Street, Proserpine  
When: Monday to Friday: 9.00am – 4.00pm and Saturday: 9.00am – 1.00pm  

Community-Gallery-Elmira-Hooshangi

Calling all art lovers  

Love art? Enjoy meeting people?  

Join Creative Connections Whitsunday for a relaxed Volunteer Morning Tea and discover how you can become part of our friendly Community Gallery team.  

When: 10am-12pm Sunday 25 July  
Where: Community Gallery, Prosperine  

CREATE. CONNECT. WHITSUNDAYS  

Celebrating local creativity, connection, and community  

Whitsundays Writers Festival  
Richard Evans  
Festival Director and President  
hello@whitsundayswriters.com  

Book early to secure your place at the 2026 Whitsundays Writers Festival, 13 September at www.whitsundayswriters.com/2026-programme-speakers  

Creative Connections Whitsunday  
Glenda Brown  
President  
info@creativeconnectionwhitsunday.com  

Visit the Community Gallery in Proserpine and save the date 30 July to 2 August for the Great Barrier Reef Festival Art Exhibition.  

Together, these two organisations champion the creative spirit of the Whitsundays – supporting writers, artists, and the cultural life of our region.  

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Photo of the Week

July 9, 2026

Michele Shea has taken out this week's photography competition with a striking image fitting for the "Clocks and Watches" theme.  

The winning photograph features an elegant Olivia Burton-style watch, with the central nature theme balancing the watch's delicate design.  

Well done, Michele! Now it's time to use your own interpretation for next week's theme, "Above or Below." From soaring skies to hidden treasures underfoot, we can't wait to see what catches your eye.  

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On This Day 1986 July 10th.

July 9, 2026

Freak Car Crash. A sedan was completely split into front and rear halves in an accident North of Bloomsbury in which five people were injured but all survived.  

Sand For Airlie Beach. The proposed sand from the Proserpine River was unavailable, being four feet under water with recent rains. Plans to place 50,000 cubic metres on the beach will still go ahead.  

Road To Collinsville. The proposal to build a two lane bitumen road from Proserpine direct to Collinsville was put on hold with estimated cost of $15 million.  

Nursing home Opens. Fundraisers of the district including land donor Eddie Dray, the  

Mill’s $50,000 donation and the extra levy on rates by the Council as well as the generosity of local people were congratulated. Matron Debbie Grillmeier and secretary Gwyn Johns were among several hundred people gathered to witness the official opening and were entertained by the Town Band, the Baton Twirlers, the High School Gym Club, Country and Western Singers and a fashion parade.  

Round Australia Run. A team of 25 army runners are doing an anti clockwise round Australia sponsored run as part of the  Australian Cancer Foundation “Enlist for Life” campaign. They will pass through the district on Sunday.  

North Queensland Deb of the Year. The following local ladies will compete for the title: Tracey Telford, Melody Anderson, Jane Tibaldi and Sally Dray.  

Bi-Centennial Plans. A picnic, A New Year’s Party and fireworks are among activities that will take place in the new park and walkway to mark the 1988 occasion backed by the WTA and the Chamber Of Commerce.  

Jack Daniels Retirement. 100 guests gathered for farewell presentations to retiring Rates Clerk Jack Daniels. Shire Chairman Peter Faust and Curator Hec Phillipson praised his 41 years service.  

Muddy Bay. Construction of the marina now called Boathaven Bay is expected to commence this month.  

Shutehaven Art Group will mount a colourful display at Romeo’s Italian Restaurant courtyard. Fay Thornley, Sharon Drew and Owen Dalrymple and others will exhibit their work.  

Mackay Permanent Building Society. We pay 11.02% p.a. interest.  

‘Torres Herald’ Cruises To Whitsundays. The 54 foot schooner built in Brisbane in 1938 is best known as the originator of popular “Fun Race” ten years ago. Alan Southwood rebuilt the boat as one of the first charter boats in  the area.  

‘Air Supply’ skippered by Seddon Cripps won the Round The Whitsundays race from runner up ‘Skeeta’ skippered by Charles Wallis.  

Open Golf Championships. 126 golfers took part in the mixed foursomes with runners up Mae Secombe and John Grosskreutz the best placed locals.  

Whitsunday Game Fish Club. Several local, australian and World Records were broken by local anglers. Father and son team Mal and Richard Draper set new Australian records with excellent Queenfish catches.  

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Meet the Authors on Your Doorstep

July 9, 2026

More than 20 authors who live and write right here in the Greater Whitsunday region will come face-to-face with their readers at Stories by the Sea – a free community event closing the 2026 Whitsundays Writers Festival on Sunday 13 September.

Held at the Whitsunday Marine Club, Cannonvale, from 3pm the afternoon event is free and open to everyone – no ticket required.

The line-up spans psychological thrillers, personal memoirs, business books, travel writing, and spiritual journeys, making it one of the most diverse gatherings of regional authors Queensland has seen.

Festival Director Richard Evans says the event is a rare chance for locals to discover just how much literary talent exists in their own backyard.

“Visitors will get to meet the writers, hear the stories behind the stories, and pick up a book they won’t find anywhere else. The variety in this year’s line-up is genuinely exciting – there is something for every reader.”

Stories by the Sea is free to attend. Bring the family, browse the books, and meet the authors.

Bec Russell

Life in the Soul Lane author and holistic wellness practitioner helping people reconnect through authentic, intentional living.

Bernd Braeuer

Former Siemens executive and Climbing Mountains, Reaching Goals author sharing four decades of leadership and life lessons.

Mark T. Rasmussen

Award-winning author and former music journalist whose travels across 60 countries inspire his fiction and children's books.

Tiki Ra

Finding the Quietness Within author drawing on spiritual journeys and travel to inspire self-discovery and adventure.

Tim King

Author exploring mental health, PTSD and true crime through powerful memoir and psychological storytelling grounded in lived experience.

Event Details

What: Whitsundays Writers Festival
When: Sunday 13 September 2026
Where: Whitsunday Marine Club, 7 Altmann Avenue, Cannonvale

Tickets and full programme details are available via the festival website.

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WHAT’S ON

July 9, 2026

JULY

10th Bowen Hockey School Holiday Fun Come Try Day, 9am-2pm, St Mary’s Catholic School, Bowen

10th Build the Reef School Holiday Fun, 10am-12pm, Club Whitsunday, Airlie Beach

10th Bowen Collinsville Pet Rescue Monthly Adoption Day, 10am-2pm, 79 Powell Street, Bowen

10th Proserpine Community Centre FREE Community Lunch, 11am-12:30pm, 36 Gardenia Street, Proserpine

10th 74 Islands Cocktail Club, 4pm-10pm, 74 Islands Distillery, 24 Mount Whitsunday Drive, Airlie Beach

10th The Pub Acoustic Sessions with Aaron Saxon, 7pm-10pm, Airlie Beach Hotel, Airlie Beach

11th Bowen Polocrosse Carnival, ALL DAY, Bowen Polocrosse Club, Bowen

11th Whitsunday Game Fish Club’s Cast a Line Fishing Challenge, ALL DAY, Whitsunday Game Fish Club Clubhouse, Altman Avenue, Cannonvale

11th PCYC Bowen Open Day, 9am-1pm, PCYC Bowen, Bowen

11th Rewind 80’s Mixtape Show, 2pm-5:30pm, Airlie Beach Hotel, Airlie Beach

11th The Pub Acoustic Sessions with Dylan Hammond, 7pm-10pm, Airlie Beach Hotel, Airlie Beach

11th Rock the Reef Saturdays, 9:30pm, Grand View Hotel, Bowen

11th Whitsunday Brahmans Ladies Day, 11am, Les Staff Oval, Proserpine

12th Bowen Polocrosse Carnival, ALL DAY, Bowen Polocrosse Club, Bowen

12th Whitsunday Game Fish Club’s Cast a Line Fishing Challenge, ALL DAY, Whitsunday Game Fish Club Clubhouse, Altman Avenue, Cannonvale

12th Whitsunday Lions Club 5th Annual Charity Golf Day, 8am-5pm, Whitsunday Green Club, Cannonvale

12th Sunday Sessions in the Beer Garden, 2pm-5pm, Grand View Hotel, Bowen

12th Rewind 80’s Mixtape Show, 2pm-5:30pm, Airlie Beach Hotel, Airlie Beach

12th The Pub Acoustic Sessions with Paul Fergus Morris, 6:30pm-9:30pm, Airlie Beach Hotel, Airlie Beach

14th Sailability Whitsundays.  

16th The Pub Acoustic Sessions with Aaron Saxon, 6:30pm-9:30pm, Airlie Beach Hotel, Airlie Beach

16th FREE Salsa & Bachata Social, 7:30pm-9pm, Hog’s Breath Café, Airlie Beach

17th BSHS NAIDOC Celebrations, 8:45am, Bowen State High School, Bowen

17th Proserpine Community Centre FREE Community Lunch, 11am-12:30pm, 36 Gardenia Street, Proserpine

17th 74 Islands Cocktail Club, 4pm-10pm, 74 Islands Distillery, 24 Mount Whitsunday Drive, Airlie Beach

17th The Pub Acoustic Sessions with Andrew Wishart, 7pm-10pm, Airlie Beach Hotel, Airlie Beach

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GIG GUIDE - 10th July

July 9, 2026

10th July

Grand View Hotel Bowen: DJ Night, 8pm onwards.  

Sorrento: Kaedan McCarthy, 4pm-7pm.  

11th July  

ABH: Rewind 80s, 2pm-5:30pm

Grand View Hotel Bowen: B Doubles, 8pm onwards.  

Sorrento’s: Andrew Baladino, 4pm-7pm

12th July  

ABH: Rewind 80s, 2pm-5:30pm,  

Grand View Hotel Bowen: Sam McCann, 8pm onwards.  

Sorrento’s: Ash Smith, 4pm-7pm.  

13th July  

Sorrentos: Will Heta, 4pm-7pm  

KC’s Bar & Grill: Mick Woodbridge from 8 pm to 10 pm.

14th July  

Sorrentos: Will Heta, 4pm-7pm  

KC’s Bar & Grill: Mick Woodbridge, 8pm-10pm  

15th July  

Sorrentos: Will Heta, 4pm-7pm  
KC’s Bar & Grill: Matt, 8pm-10pm

16th July  

KC’s Bar & Grill: Bear Brewer, 8pm-10pm

ABH: Acoustic Sessions with Aaron Saxson, 6:30pm-9:30pm.  

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Chrome, Community and Rock’N’Roll for this years Revvin Car Show

July 9, 2026

Revvin Car show set to rock Main street this Great Barrier Reef Festival. Photo supplied: Margie Murphy

Classic cars, live rock 'n' roll, dancing and vintage fashion will take over Airlie Beach next month as the Cruise Whitsundays Great Barrier Reef Festival Car Show returns, promising its biggest celebration of chrome and community yet.

On Saturday, August 1, the Hog’s Breath Revvin the Reef Car show will shut down Airlie Beach Main Street between 10am and 2pm, welcoming everything from vintage classics and custom builds to motorcycles and trucks from across North Queensland.

“It’s going to be cool, eye-catching, different,” said Rachel Bott, event organiser who alongside her husband, also owns Whitsundays Hot Rod Tours.  

“Anyone's pride and joy.”

"We'd like people to come down, spend the weekend, and check out the festival program because there's so much on!”  

Returning for its 10th year, the Revvin' the Reef Car Show continues to celebrate the people behind the vehicles as much as the machines themselves, welcoming everyone from seasoned collectors to first-time exhibitors.  

Following last year’s latina theme, this years’ car show will emulate that rockabilly flavour, with live dancing, music and vintage-inspired swag adding to the spectacle alongside the display of all your favourite vehicles.

Rock 'n' roll dancers from Mackay are expected to perform throughout the day, while organisers are planning potential dance lessons, encouraging festivalgoers to embrace the era through themed outfits.  

“People love dressing up, but not necessarily doing the whole pin up competition thing,” Rachel said.  

“So yeah, I still want to encourage people to dress up and have fun with it.”  

“We want to give some prizes to people for dressing in theme as well.”  

The event will feature roaming judges, picking out festive fits for spot prizes. So think, 50s greaser, full pin-up or anything vintage and you could be chosen!

From hot rods and muscle cars to classics, EVs, motorcycles and trucks, the display will showcase a diverse mix of vehicles from across the region, with the public once again deciding the event's Top 10 People's Choice winners.

Families can look forward to the possible return of the crowd-favourite, the Mater replica truck from Mackay, with organisers also hoping to attract more motorcycles and drag bikes to this year's display.

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Reef Festival Window Competition Returns

July 9, 2026

Ocean Rafting reef inspiring setup for the 2024 festival. Photo supplied: Margie Murphy

The Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce & Industry is calling on Airlie Beach businesses to get creative this July as the Great Barrier Reef Festival celebrates a glittering milestone of 25 years.

Local businesses have a sparkling opportunity to become part of the action in this year’s Reef Festival, with the relaunch of the Window to the Reef window dressing competition — a revamped event inviting storefronts along the Airlie Beach main street and foreshore to transform into reef-inspired works of art.

Sponsored by the Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce & Industry, the competition is designed to bring the festival spirit to every corner of town, with thousands of festivalgoers expected to explore the precinct across the weekend of July 31 – August 2.

Participating businesses are encouraged to embrace the festival's silver anniversary theme — think shimmering storefronts, underwater magic, 25th birthday vibes, and reef-inspired creativity that stops pedestrians in their tracks.

Registrations are open now, with businesses encouraged to sign up by Wednesday, 15 July to receive a free decoration starter pack. Packs will be distributed to all registered participants and delivered during the week beginning Monday, 27 July.

Once packs are in hand, businesses will have from Monday 27 July through to Thursday 30 July to deck out their displays. Judging will take place over the Great Barrier Reef Festival weekend, with the community casting votes for their favourite windows.

Prizes Up for Grabs

There's serious incentive to pull out all the stops, with cash prizes on the line:

• 1st Place: $500

• 2nd Place: $250

• 3rd Place: $100

Displays will be evaluated on creativity, originality, and overall appeal.

Businesses not located within the Main Street area are encouraged to take part in the Street Parade on Saturday afternoon and showcase their business and creativity.

Register Now

Entry is free for Great Barrier Reef Festival sponsors. All other businesses can register for $100 via the Great Barrier Reef Festival website at greatbarrierreeffestival.com.au

Registrations close Wednesday, 29 July 2026. Register before 15 July to guarantee your decoration starter pack.

The Chamber’s sponsorship of this year’s Festival has been made possible through the Airlie Beach Cruise Ship Markets, with funds generated through the markets reinvested directly back into the local community.  

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Airlie Beach Cruise Ship Markets Charts a New Course with Dedicated Sub-Committee

July 9, 2026

Photo Credit: Whitsundays Photography

The Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce and Industry has established a dedicated Airlie Beach Cruise Ship Markets Sub-Committee to help guide the strategic direction and ongoing growth of one of the region's premier visitor experiences.

Created to provide a structured voice for market vendors, Council, and key stakeholders, the Sub-Committee will support the continued evolution of the Cruise Ship Markets, ensuring they remain a vibrant, high-quality showcase of the Whitsundays for cruise visitors while delivering long-term value for local businesses and the community.  

Bringing together representatives with diverse skills and experience, the Sub-Committee will provide a collaborative forum to identify opportunities, consider improvements, and help shape the future of the markets. Its establishment reflects the Chamber's commitment to strengthening governance, encouraging industry collaboration, and ensuring the Airlie Beach Cruise Ship Markets continue to grow as a signature landside experience that benefits vendors, visitors, and the wider Whitsunday community.

The inaugural Airlie Beach Cruise Ship Markets Sub-Committee comprises:  

  • Brett Crocker, Whitsunday Laser Creations
  • Kristel and Rod Taylor, Cotton Candy Cowgirls (jointly hold the seat)
  • Luke Henry, Ocea Collective
  • Margaret Burgess, Margaret Burgess Art
  • Peter Scott, Annie’s Coffee
  • Cait Fleming, Chamber’s Portfolio Manager (chair)

"This is a really positive step forward for the markets," said Chamber President, Allan Milostic. "Having a dedicated Sub-Committee means we can be more strategic, more responsive, and more collaborative in how we grow and improve the experience for everyone involved — from our incredible stallholders to the visitors who come from all over the world."

The Sub-Committee will meet regularly to advise on programming, community engagement, market operations, and future opportunities.

Airlie Beach Cruise Ship Markets is operated by Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

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Put Down the iPad! Tips To Keep The Kids Active Over The Holidays 

July 2, 2026

Make the most of the winter sun and go for a splash at the Bluewater Lagoon. Photo source: Tourism & Events Queensland

Looking for ideas to make the most of the holidays and keep the kids active? Here’s a lowdown of local activities that will allow the whole family to get out there and get moving. 

If your little one is a budding bike rider- or needs a little training in that area - head down to the PCYC’s Bike Track, which will be open through the holidays dependent on weather. Open to riders of all skill levels, it’s the perfect place for little ones looking to build confidence and improve bike handling skills. Bring your bike, helmet and water bottle, and check in at the reception to get ready to go. 

The centre will also be offering sports sessions from badminton to basketball to pickleball, so get out there and try something new. 

Looking for something more adventurous? Make the most of the perfect weather conditions with a hike through Eungella National Park.

PCYC are offering sports clubs and access to their bike track for anyone wanting to practice their cycling skills. Photo source: Facebook

The short and sweet Sky Window Circuit is ideal for younger ones. Animal lovers may prefer partaking in a game of spot the platypus at the Broken River picnic area before exploring through the trees of the Rainforest Discovery Circuit. 

If there’s still energy left to burn, you can extend your journey along the 1.6km Granite Bend track, passing through tall groves of Livistona palms.

For wilderness days out closer to home, why not pack a picnic and make a day of it at The Gooseponds, where the easy walking paths, duck ponds and playground provide plenty to keep little legs busy. Families can also cycle the Bluewater Trail, burn off energy at Queens Park's adventure playground, or spend hours splashing through the lagoons and water play areas at the Bluewater Lagoon.

Get the little ones out and about with a hike in Eungella National Park. Photo source: Tourism & Events Queensland

Or, head north to Lamberts Beach Lookout, where winter is prime whale-watching season. Bring a pair of binoculars and see if the kids can spot humpback whales as they migrate along the coast before finishing the afternoon with beach cricket, rockpool exploring or shell collecting on the sand.


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Reset, Recover, Reconnect

July 2, 2026

Komune Resort - Bali

Fitness Cartel Mackay Launches Oasis Health Retreat

When was the last time you truly put yourself first?

Busy schedules often take priority over personal wellbeing, and finding time to truly slow down can be easier said than done.  

That's why Fitness Cartel Mackay are inviting you to their spectacular Oasis Health Retreat - a seven-day wellness experience designed to help participants reset, recover and reconnect.

Taking place from 25th April to 1st May 2027 at Komune Resort on Bali's east coast, the retreat offers a fundamental program centred on movement, recovery and mindfulness.

Rather than a traditional retreat or intensive fitness bootcamp, Oasis has been created as an immersive experience that combines structured training with opportunities to unwind and focus on overall wellbeing.

Whether participants are seeking a physical reset, navigating burnout or simply looking for time away from the demands of everyday life, the retreat has been designed to provide a supportive environment for people to invest in themselves.

Fitness Cartel Mackay founders Cliff Forster and Michael James said the retreat reflects the values that underpin their community.

“Fitness isn't a destination, it's a daily practice – and the people you do it with matter as much as the work itself. Oasis is what happens when we take that on the road.  

“Seven days at Komune with our coaches, the people we train alongside every week, and a setting that strips away every reason not to show up for yourself.”

Over seven days and six nights, participants will be guided by a handpicked team of professional coaches specialising in strength, mobility, recovery and breathwork, with sessions designed to suit a range of fitness levels.

The daily program includes strength and functional fitness led by Coach T, Pilates with Stephi Mathews, Vinyasa, Hatha and Nidra yoga with Lynn Treis, along with breathwork and meditation with Ben Watson.

Recovery is also a key component of the experience, with participants receiving full access to Komune Resort's Recovery Centre, featuring a communal sauna and hot and cold contrast pools. The resort's gym, studios and recovery facilities will also be available outside scheduled sessions, allowing guests to train or recover at their own discretion.

Each retreat package includes six nights' accommodation at Komune Resort, full access to the daily program, recovery facilities, daily breakfasts, and welcome and finale dinners.  

With a focus on movement, recovery and creating space to pause, Oasis offers participants the opportunity to step away from daily routines and spend a week prioritising their health and wellbeing in one of Bali's most picturesque coastal settings.

For those looking to embrace a week dedicated to wellness, Fitness Cartel Mackay's Oasis Health Retreat aims to provide the time, guidance and environment to help you rejuvenate.

Because sometimes you get the highest returns from simply investing in yourself.

Fitness Cartel Mackay is currently offering Early Bird pricing, with savings of more than $1,000 off the recommended retail price for a limited time – so don’t miss out!

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Free Tech Classes To Help Mackay Seniors Stay Safe Online

July 2, 2026

A free, new Lunchtime Technology Project is helping Mackay seniors build digital confidence, avoid scams and safely access essential online services. Photo supplied

For many older Australians, the online world can feel less like a convenience and more like a minefield, from suspicious text messages and scam emails to the growing pressure to access essential services digitally.

A new free initiative in Mackay is aiming to change that, giving seniors the tools and confidence to navigate the digital world safely.

Bolton Clarke’s digital literacy team is offering targeted training to help older people across the Mackay region engage and stay safe online through a new initiative funded by the Mackay Community Foundation.

The Lunchtime Technology Project will offer six free digital literacy classes, along with one-on-one sessions and ongoing support.

Topics will include scam detection and avoidance, secure passwords and password managers, safe online banking and shopping, using My Aged Care, understanding AI risks and opportunities, navigating useful apps, and practical tips for smartphones and tablets.

The sessions will be held over a casual lunch and will also include time for one-on-one support, creating a relaxed environment where participants can ask questions and build confidence at their own pace.

More than 40 per cent of people aged 65 to 74 and almost 70 per cent of those aged 75 and over are currently excluded or highly excluded from digital services, creating disadvantage when accessing government information including My Aged Care, Centrelink and health data.

Digital Business Development Manager Joe Griffiths said the need for digital literacy support was growing as more government agencies and services moved online.

“This initiative aims to help people engage confidently and safely online to reduce those barriers to accessing services,” Mr Griffiths said.

“It will also help people avoid scams.

“Australians over 65 have lost more than $21 million to email, online and text message scams in 2026 alone, and education is a critical to addressing that problem.”

Bolton Clarke is a national not-for-profit aged care provider supporting more than 250 people across the Mackay region through home and community support and in its two local retirement villages.

Seniors interested in attending the digital literacy sessions can contact Natalie Philp on 0437 191 302 or email nphilp@boltonclarke.com.au. Free transport is available.

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YOGA BY THE BEACH : DUNES HARBOUR BEACH 

July 2, 2026

Start your Sunday with FREE Yoga by the Beach, at Dunes Harbour Beach, commencing July 19th.

Suitable for all skill levels, these relaxing sessions offer gentle movement, mindfulness and guided relaxation in a beautiful beachfront setting. Led by experienced yoga teacher Anna Larwood, each class is designed to leave you feeling refreshed, groundedand energised. Bring your own mat or towel, water and sun protection. 

Look for the Dunes Yoga by the Beach sign on site and join us for the perfect start to your day.

Commencing Sunday July 19th [ follow Dunes Harbour Beach Facebook page for times and details ] 

Dunes Harbour Beach, Sol Drive, beside the Community Square. 

Proudly brought to you by Urbex

See more photos here: https://www.mackayandwhitsundaylife.com/social-pics/yoga-by-the-beach-dunes-harbour-beach

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Pet Of The Week: Bruno

July 2, 2026

Bruno is looking for a new home after being surrendered and is ready to find a family to call his own.

This cheeky, playful and active boy gets along well with children and other dogs and has a beautiful soul with so much love to give. Bruno is an affectionate companion who thrives on human connection. Whether it’s a walk along the beach, a stroll around the block, a game of fetch, or simply lying by your side, he is happiest spending time with his people.

Bruno is well trained, walks beautifully on a lead, is great with children of all ages and is toilet trained.

Bruno would thrive in a home where:
• He has an active person or family to share life with
• Daily walks, playtime or fetch are part of the routine
• He can spend time both indoors and outdoors — but most importantly, with you

If you’re looking for a loyal and loving companion, Bruno could be the perfect fit. He is desexed, microchipped and fully vaccinated.

To meet Bruno, contact LLTAGS and Dog Rescue on 0401 366 573or email LLTAGSandDogRescue@gmail.com.

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Event Guide

July 2, 2026

Friday 3rd July

Barrier Reef Markets   

5pm

The Barrier Reef Markets will return to Wood Street on Friday 3rd July from 5pm to 8pm, bringing an evening of shopping, food and entertainment to the Mackay City Heart. Visitors can browse a wide range of local stalls featuring handmade products, gifts, craftsand boutique businesses, while enjoying delicious food vans and a lively community atmosphere. Gather your family and friends, support local businesses and enjoy a great night out in the city.

Wood Street Mackay  

Saturday 4th July

Daisy Day Planting  

8.30am

Help make a lasting contribution to the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens by joining a community planting day on Saturday 4th July, from 8.30am. Volunteers of all ages are invited to help plant 1,200 Golden Everlasting Daisies beside the lagoons, with no experience required. Simply meet at the Viewing Deck before planting and bring closed-in shoes, a hat, gloves (if you have them) and a water bottle. Stay afterwards for a well-earned morning tea and be part of something that will bloom for years to come.

Mackay Region Botanic Gardens  

Book of the month – July  

10am

Artspace Mackay will present its monthly Book of the Month program on Saturday, 4 July at 10am in the Foyer Gallery at the Civic Precinct on Gordon Street. The free session invites visitors to explore a featured artist’s book up close, page by page, with assistance from Artspace volunteers. This month’s focus is Julie Haas’ Lockets (1994–96), held in the Mackay Regional Council Art Collection. The program offers an intimate viewing experience of contemporary artist books in a guided gallery setting. Places are limited and registration is required.

Artspace Mackay  

Exhibition Floor Talk

10.30am

Artspace Mackay will host a curator-led exhibition talk on Saturday, 4 July at 10:30am, featuring QAGOMA Curator of Australian Art Samantha Littley. The session will explore Looking Out, Looking In, an exhibition examining the self-portrait as a form where artist and subject are one. The exhibition reflects on how artists present identity, from introspective and understated works to bold and expressive self-representations. The event will also be amplified for patrons with hearing difficulties. It will be held at Artspace Mackay in the Civic Precinct on Gordon Street and is free to attend, with bookings required.

Artspace Mackay

Sunday 5th July

Sarina Country Music Family Afternoon  

1pm

The Sarina Country Music Family Afternoon will be held on Sunday, July 5, from 1pm at the Sarina Sporting and Services Club on Brewers Road, Sarina. The bistro will open from 11.30am, with a courtesy bus available by booking through the club. Entry is $5, and all members, friends and new artists are welcome to attend, with backing band support available for performers. A general meeting will be held at 11.30am prior to the event, with a friendly afternoon of music and community expected to follow.

Sarina Sporting and Services Club on Brewers Road, Sarina

Wednesday 8th July

The Mum Hub Walking Club

10am

Mums are invited to lace up their walking shoes and join a relaxed weekly pram-friendly walk with The Mum Hub by The Held Project every Wednesday from 10am. Meeting at The Mum Hub at Mackay Harbour, the walk offers a welcoming opportunity to enjoy fresh air, gentle exercise and connect with other local mums. Afterwards, participants can stay for tea, coffee and a chat. Whether you're a regular or attending for the first time, everyone is welcome.

The Mum Hub, Shop 10 46 Mulherin Dr, Mackay Harbour

Come and Try Lawn Bowls  

12pm

Give lawn bowls a go at the Marian Bowls Club on Reg Smith Street, Marian, on Wednesday, July 1, from 12pm. No experience is necessary - simply wear flat-soled shoes, bring a hat and enjoy a fun afternoon on the greens, with bowls provided. Stay afterwards for afternoon tea and the chance to meet the club's friendly members.

Marian Bowls Club on Reg Smith Street, Marian

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