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Anticipation Builds For Mackay's Woollam Art On Show Awards

Anticipation Builds For Mackay's Woollam Art On Show Awards

Mackay's prestigious Woollam Art on Show Awards 2024 is poised to captivate art enthusiasts as entries have now closed. The Mackay Show Association proudly presents the launch of this highly anticipated non-acquisitive National Art Prize and exhibition, set to showcase the finest in art and culture from 2 August to 5 August 2024. Celebrating its eighteenth year, the event promises an impressive array of artistic excellence. In exciting news for 2024, the event will welcome the esteemed Susi Mudd

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Event Guide 26 July

Event Guide 26 July

Australian Church Women 10am Come and celebrate Fellowship Day - a group of Christian women who seek to promote peace, understanding and unity through faith and love in the one God - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. It is a great opportunity to catch up with old friends and make new ones! Church of Christ, 65 Beaconsfield Road, Beaconsfield Submerged Art Exhibition 10am A fantastic all-ages community exhibition featuring creative works inspired by waterways in the Mackay, Whitsunday and Isaac Reg

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The Holdovers Screening This Saturday In Pinnacle

The Holdovers Screening This Saturday In Pinnacle

Screening at the Pinnacle Playhouse at 7:00pm this Saturday, 27th July is THE HOLDOVERS, a feel-good film from a bygone era laced with wit and sarcasm. Golden Globe winner Paul Giamatti is a pleasure to watch as the grumpy teacher in charge of students stuck in a boarding school over the Christmas holidays. The rest of the Mackay International Film Festival is only a week away so don't miss out on the Gala Opening Night on Friday 2nd August for a night of lost love, ancient secrets, and a jou

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Gig Guide Friday 26 July

Gig Guide Friday 26 July

Friday 26 July The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Geed Up After Dark (7pm – 10pm) Reef Gateway: Jan Arns (6pm – 9pm) Jubilee Tavern: Kieran Mc (6pm – 9pm) KC’s: Alex Kosenko (from 8pm) Saturday 27 July The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Geed Up (2pm – 5.30pm) The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Reef Gateway: Sam McCann (6pm – 9pm) Coral Sea Marina Resort: Live Music (from 1pm) Grand View Hotel: Dave Johan (from 9pm) KC’s Sar-Rah (from 8pm) Sunday 28 July The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: G

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Whitsunday Event Guide 26 July

July 25, 2024

July
26 Trivia Night Fundraiser, Tom Gard Centre, St Catherine’s College, 7pm
28 Airlie Beach Triathlon, Airlie Beach Lagoon, from 5am
28 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
29 Family Field Day, Les Stagg Oval, from 3pm
31 The Poems, Prayers & Promises of John Denver, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 1pm

August
1-4 Great Barrier Reef Festival, Airlie Beach, from 9am
2 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Finding Dory, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
6 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
6 Whalebone, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 1pm and 6pm
8-15 Airlie Beach Race Week
8 Adult Learn to Skate, PCYC, from 6pm
8 Eskimo Joe, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
9 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Ice Age & Hook, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
15 Morning Melodies – A Farewell to Doris, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre from 11am
15 Adult Learn to Skate, PCYC, from 6pm
20 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
24 Thanks Doc, Larrikin Hotel, from 5.30pm
25 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
29 The Gruffalo, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 6pm
30 The Gruffalo, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre from 10am
30 Ross Noble – Jibber Jabber Jamboree, at the Proserpine Entrainment Centre, from 8pm
31 Proserpine Whitsunday Uniting Church Flower Show & Fete, Cyclone Shelter, Primary school, Sterry St, Proserpine. 

September
3 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
6-8 White on Whitehaven, Whitehaven Beach, from 9am
6 Don River Dash Community Night, Bowen Showgrounds, from 4pm
7 Don River Dash 300, Telegraph Road Spectator Area, from 8am
13 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Trolls & Jumanji, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
17 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
20 Airlie Beach Movie Night – The Addams Family and Dumb & Dumber, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
27 Children are Stinky, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 11am
27 Children are Stinky, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 1pm
29 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am


October
1 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
3 Morning Melodies – Livvy & Pete, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 11am
5 Joe Camilleri & The Black Sorrows, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
11 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Super Mario Bros & Sister Act, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
15 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
26 Drizzle Boy, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7pm
27 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
29 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am


November
1 Airlie Beach Movie Night – The Sound of Music, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
1 An Evening with Vika & Linda, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
12 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
15 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Spy Kids & Grease, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
15 Arj Barker – The Mind Field, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 8pm
29 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
24 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am

December
1 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Merry Madagascar & Home Alone 2, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
3 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
5 Morning Melodies – Andrews & Bing Christmas Swing, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 11am
13 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Arthur Christmas & Fred Claus, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
29 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am

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Reef-reshing Fun! Dive into the Great Barrier Reef Festival

July 25, 2024

The region is bustling with activity ahead of the upcoming Great Barrier Reef Festival which is due to take place from 1-4 August.
Many people within the community are enjoying last minute preparations, putting the finishing touches on their immersive art pieces, lanterns and recyclable rafts and perfecting their wearable art costumes. Athletes are gearing up for the Magic Mile, car-lovers revving their engines. In town, shops are starting to deck themselves out in festive decorations in anticipation of this grand event.
Event organiser, Margie Murphy, stated that she is looking forward to seeing the activities come to life:
“There's so much art and entertainment going on, and the most exciting part is the interactive events where everyone from the community gets involved.”
The event kicks off on Thursday the 1st August, with the opening of the festival Art Exhibition at Whitsunday Sailing Club and Immersive Reef Trivia at Coral Sea Marina Lookout Lounge. The Reef Trivia is hosted by Master Reef Guide James Unsworth and is a fun, educational evening filled with trivia and footage of marine creatures and their unique behaviours.
Now is also the time to start booking your tickets for the special experiences the festival has on offer. These include the Exclusive Reef Experience led by Cruise Whitsundays Master Reef Guides, the all-new Taste for Treason event and the Camira Twilight and Fireworks Cruise.
The Exclusive Reef Experience is an informative and rewarding tour which will get you up close with coral formations and giant clams whilst you learn about reef ecology. You will also get the opportunity to see turtles, parrotfish, angel fish and clown fish.
Experience the Friday night fireworks in style at the festival’s new ‘Taste for Treason’ event, at The Bali Hut, Whitsunday Sailing Club. The event is brought by Whitsundays own ‘Act of Treason’ Agave spirit, tickets to this exclusive soiree include an Australian Margarita on arrival perfectly paired with sensory canapes by Whisper Events and Catering, alongside entertainment consisting of fire twirlers and roving performers, and tantalising tunes from DJ Bad Girl.
Or finish off your Friday with a drink in hand cruising around the bay, while the sun sets around you and fireworks fly over the water on the Camira Twilight and Fireworks Cruise.
If you don't fancy booking one of the tours, there is lots of free events that you can enjoy at the festival. One of the free events you can enjoy is the Sebel Whitsundays Fireworks on the Foreshore.
The evening will open with a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony by Yooribaya Cultural Experiences followed by traditional dance performance.
The festivities include a showing of the much-loved prequel ‘Finding Dory,’ where you can unwind at the Airlie Beach outdoor Cinema.
As dusk arrives the ever expanding and enchanting art installation ‘Immerse’ will light up showcasing the beauty of the underwater world.
The non-for-profit event, hosts plenty of entertainment including performances from the amazing internationally known Conrad Sewell, international DJ Charly Templar and local rock band Gleezus. While all this amazing entertainment is free, there is a small charge of $10 for entry to the bar.
For a week full of laughter, fun, and excitement, book your tickets or head on down for some free entertainment at the GBRF.

What: Great Barrier Reef Festival
Where: Airlie Beach
When: 1-4 August 2024

Lanterns to light the streets of Airlie Beach
Magic Mile countdown begins
Set sail with Camira Twilight and Fireworks cruise

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Busta Move! At The Airlie Beach Hotel

July 25, 2024

Nicky Bomba and Bustamento are returning to the Airlie Beach Hotel next Saturday for an ultimate island inspired party.
Lead singer-songwriter Nicky Bomba, described the band as “classic early mento and calypso music, which was the forerunner to all Ska and reggae”
“It's very danceable, tropical vibes with lots of sunshine and joy.”
The band has been going for nearly 20 years, and was formed after seeing a classic mentos show in Germany:
“We thought, ‘we could do this’, because it was kind of a similar thing to what we already did.”
Nicky also explained the reasoning behind the band's name:
“The reason why we named the band Bustamento is because, Jamaica's first prime minister was called Sir Alexander Bustamante and Prince Buster, which is one of our favorite artists was named after him and in Malta, where I was born, Bustamente is a boat.”
After one release and a tour around the world, the band added some new flavours they’d encountered on their travels to their musical mix for a second recording. To a reggae and steel pan calypso base, they incorporated elements of other sounds: Motown, pop, New Orleans boogie, tons of groove.
When asked what his favourite song from the band was Nicky replied:
“It's like saying what is my favourite child, however, one of the songs that works well and has done well for us is Coconut Woman.”
Nicky and the band are excited to escape the cold and snowy Victoria alpine region and head to the sunny Whitsundays and Nicky said that he loves visiting Airlie Beach:
“It's always a great vibe, and the people are always up for a dance and, music really kind of connects up there, so we've got lots of friends up there too. So, it's just nice to connect and play our music.”
Nicky mentioned how the audience can expect their own “special little party,” where they can dance and connect with the band and attendees should get ready for an interactive performance.
If Bustamento coming to town isnt enough... Nicky Bomba and the band are also doing their “One Love” Bob Marley Tribute performance on the Sunday.
Nicky explained how “the instrumentation of many of the Marley tunes are quite different and intricate,” so the musicians in the band are “world-class.”
The performance will consist mainly of Bob Marley tunes, Nicky mentioned how he had done a fair amount of research on Marley’s life trajectory and the performance will encompass a historical journey through the reggae legend’s life.
Nicky and the band, being full-time musicians have a few bands Nicky said his highlights have been playing for different festivals, doing a national tour, receiving awards and their work receiving overseas recognition in the UK.
Nicky says to look up Bustamento and the award-winning Melbourne Ska orchestra (which they also perform in) on Spotify and looks forward to both their performances in Airlie Beach:
“If you’re coming to the event, come and say hello and, and shake a leg.”

Nicky Bomba and the Band

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The Gruffalo At The PEC

July 25, 2024

Stage show adaption of the much loved and award-winning picture book ‘The Gruffalo’ is returning to Australia.

Showing at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre (PEC) this is a show not to miss out on.

Filled with songs, laughs and fun this is a show for children 3 and upwards.

Join Mouse as she sets off on an adventure through the deep dark woods.

On her journey, Mouse encounters hungry woodland animals; a cunning Fox, an eccentric Owl and a party mad Snake.

To escape these hungry foes, Mouse tells them a tale about the terrifying Gruffalo, but she’s made it up hasn’t she, it doesn’t actually exist right.


The Gruffalo and Mouse, Photo supplied

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Celebrating 45 Years Rough As Guts Reunion

July 25, 2024

Coinciding with the Great Barrier Reef Festival, Rough As Guts (RAG) 45th reunion is taking place at the Airlie Beach Hotel next Friday.

Celebrating their 45th reunion anniversary, RAG celebrates people that lived in Airlie Beach in the 70’s and 80’s.

In 2019, the reunion saw over 50 people attend coming from all over Australia, and this year they expect similar numbers.

Rough as Guts President Ashley Kennedy said “The fact that we can still pull together people that lived in Airlie Beach in the 70’s and 80’s is great and I can’t think of another social club that can put these together.”

“It’s fantastic that people can gather and still talk about the early 80’s.

“It’s a unique gathering of people that enjoyed themselves in the prime time of Airlie Beach, when Airlie Beach had just kicked off as a tourist town.”


What: Rough As Guts (RAG) Reunion
Where: Airlie Beach Hotel
When: Friday 2 August

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Deadpool and Wolverine Premiers At Bowen Summergarden Cinema

July 25, 2024

The long-awaited blockbuster ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ is now showing at Bowen Summergarden Cinema.

Known for his crude humour and hilarious loudmouth Deadpool teams up with the serious Wolverine, played by Australian actor Hugh Jackman.

In this third instalment in the Deadpool franchise, Deadpool and a recovering Wolverine must team up together to defeat a common enemy.

Deadpool’s unseriousness and witty jokes has fans of the superhero genre excited to see the duo’s chemistry on the big screen.

‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ is rated MA15+ and premieres tonight at Bowen Summergarden Cinema at 6:45pm, tickets cost $10.

Photo supplied, IMDB.

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Two Decades Of Empowering Students

July 18, 2024

The 2024 Whitsunday Voices Youth Literature Festival marked a significant milestone with an impressive turnout of more than 7,000 students from the region, celebrating its 20th anniversary in grand style. The renowned festival brought together schools from across Mackay and the Whitsunday region, creating a vibrant platform for young minds to immerse themselves in the world of literature, music and creative expression.

This year’s 2024 Whitsunday Voices Youth Literature Festival was a major success and provided a unique learning experience for various school students across the region. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

Embracing Creativity And Inspiring Young Minds

As regional schools united for the 2024 Whitsunday Voices Youth Literature Festival, students engaged with leading authors, illustrators and performers with a focus on fostering a deep appreciation for literature and creativity among students from diverse backgrounds.

School captain of Whitsunday Anglican School, Hayley Wilkins, highlighted the festival's role in uniting diverse schools under one literary umbrella.

"The Whitsunday Voices Festival has been going for 20 years now, offering a unique opportunity for regional schools to come together,” Ms Wilkins said.

“It’s a good opportunity for students to ask questions especially in literacy and for getting into careers of creative writing because they get to see how the publishing process works which is not really something you get to hear of in everyday life.”

School captain, Joshua Jarvis also emphasised how the festival transcends academic boundaries having attended both as a student and now as a volunteer.  

“It’s been really great to interact with not only the authors but with the other students from other schools who have come here and it’s just really great to hang out, with music and food trucks all around, and just really absorb the whole festival in,” he shared.  

Andrew Wheaton, Principal of Whitsunday Anglican School, said how the festival's significance is bridging the gap between rural and urban educational experiences.

“We’re incredibly fortunate and privileged to have some of Australia’s leading authors, illustrators and performers,” Mr Wheaton said.

“This event is very important because it reaches out to rural and regional students to give them the opportunity to attend a world class literature festival akin to what the city can experience, and that’s the real value of this.

“They can really enjoy the love of reading and all things literature and that is the real strength of what this festival is able to provide,” he explained.

Australian icon Kate Ceberano, who graced the festival with her presence, marvelled at its impact on Mackay and says, “The future is in the story tellers.”

“Something that I love to tell kids is, don’t get stuck on being someone who you were, it’s okay to use your imagination and outdream that box you’re in.

“If it’s not working for you, just change, know that you have the freedom to change and there isn’t anybody else like you on the planet so it’s up to your imagination to shape how you want to be seen,” she remarked

Nick Earls, a seasoned author with over three decades of literary contribution, reflected on the festival's evolution since its inception. Nick attended the first ever Whitsunday Voices Literature Festival two decades ago and says he still enjoys coming to the festival to engage with students and share his stories.

Festival Manager, Tracey Gurdler, emphasised the unique opportunity the festival provides for regional communities.

"Events like Whitsunday Voices are often associated with big cities but it’s really nice that our region gets to experience these authors and for the students to be inspired by them.”

The festival's 20th year was marked by lively performances, insightful author talks and interactive workshops, all designed to ignite passion for literature and creative arts among the region's students.

Over 7,000 students gathered at the 2024 Whitsunday Voices Youth Literature Festival, marking a significant milestone. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara and Whitsunday Voices Youth Literature Festival (Facebook)

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Dance For A Cause At The 2024 Broken Ballerina Ball

July 18, 2024

Join Broken Ballerina in supporting their annual charity fundraiser, the 2024 ‘Be Bold, Be Brave, Be Beautiful Ball,’ taking place on Saturday, September 21st at Mackay Turf Club.

The evening begins at 5pm with pre-dinner nibblies and a complimentary drink upon arrival (beer, wine, or soft drink). Guests are encouraged to dress in Spring Cocktail Attire, embracing the theme of charity colours: Pink, White, and Black.

Hosted by MC Kim Tower, the event continues from 6pm to 11pm where attendees will indulge in a two-course alternate drop meal and a dessert bar.

Highlights of the evening include a lucky draw prize, auctions, raffles and of course dancing to support the cause.

You won’t want to miss out on the exciting items up for grabs in the auction, including a football signed by Wally Lewis in a display case, a framed microphone with pictures and a certificate of authenticity from Lady Gaga and P!nk, along with boxing gloves signed by 4-time world champion Jeff Fenech and more!

This Charity Fundraiser not only promises a night of fun and entertainment but also provides an opportunity to make a meaningful impact, to raise funds for those experiencing domestic violence within the community.

With a passion for taking a stand against domestic violence, Broken Ballerina is currently seeking sponsors for this significant event, offering various sponsorship packages starting from $500.

For those eager to attend this memorable evening, tickets are now available for purchase at Mackay Tickets. The event promises an unforgettable night featuring entertainment by a Lady Gaga & PINK tribute band, ensuring guests can dance the night away in support of a domestic violence.

Come dressed in the vibrant colours of Broken Ballerina and join in the celebration to take a stand against domestic violence.

Tickets are priced at $160.00 per person (+ booking fee) or $1500.00 (+ booking fee) for a table of 10.

Interested in sponsoring? Please email events@brokenballerina-inc.com.au to receive a sponsorship brochure.

For more information, or if you wish to donate, please visit www.brokenballerina-inc.com.au or Broken Ballerina Inc on Facebook.

Broken Ballerina will hold their 2024 ‘Be Bold, Be Brave, Be Beautiful Ball,’ this September 21st at Mackay Turf Club

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GET READY FOR SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER

July 18, 2024

The Best of the Bee Gees will honour the legacy of the Grammy award-winning album Saturday Night Fever at the Mackay Entertainment & Convention Centre on Saturday 24 August from 7.30pm.
The performance will feature two special guests - child actor/original Bee Gees drummer, Colin “Smiley” Petersen and global chanteuse Roslyn Loxton.
In a two-act performance, the Best of the Bee Gees will open with the group's greatest hits spanning the decades, followed by a high energy second act showcasing the songs from Saturday Night Fever which defined the disco era.
The Best of the Bee Gees received standing ovations celebrating their Silver Anniversary nationally in 2023, including a performance at the MECC in February 2023. This year, Mackay is invited to put on their boogie shoes, white suits and frills and salute almost 50 years since the 1977 Saturday Night Fever release, with chartbusters from the Bee Gees, K.C. and the Sunshine Band, Yvonne Elliman, The Trammps and more.
Awarded the Album of the Year Grammy in 1979, Saturday Night Fever stayed in the Top 200 for 29 consecutive months and acknowledged Barry Gibb as the first solo songwriter in history to have three back-to-back #1’s and four songs in the Top Ten simultaneously.
Saturday Night Fever has since been added to the American National Recording Registry in the Library of Congress as “culturally, historically and aesthetically significant”, and Stayin’ Alive continues to make history as it features the first drum loop ever recorded on a pop music track.
Don’t miss The Best of the Bee Gees Perform Saturday Night Fever this August, tickets are available for purchase at the MECC Box Office and online at themecc.com.au.

What: The Best of the Bee Gees Perform Saturday Night Fever
When: 24 August 2024, 7.30pm
Where: MECC Plenary Halls
Tickets: www.themecc.com.au

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Event Guide Friday 19th July

July 25, 2024

Friday 19th July

Performance Parts Plus Road Trip Drag Challenge
7am
The Performance Parts Plus Road Trip Drag Challenge is a social Drag Racing event where entrants, crew, family & friends get to enjoy taking their registered cars down the strip in a controlled environment and cruising down the road with like-minded car enthusiasts. 
Palmyra Drag Racing Club

Greater Foundations24
8.30am
At Greater Foundations24 professional development event, you’ll hear directly from industry leaders about the skills and mindset needed for the jobs of today – and tomorrow. Future Anything will empower you and your colleagues to unlock future-focused pathways that guide students from classrooms to ‘new’ careers in the Greater Whitsunday region.  Morning tea and lunch provided. Book via www.events.humanitix.com
The Resources Centre of Excellence

Beginners Resin Art Class/Workshop
10am
Learn the art of resin with a fun and hands-on Beginners Resin Art Class/Workshop—perfect for unleashing your creativity and creating stunning art pieces. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced artist, the talented instructors will guide you through the entire process, from preparing your board to mixing and pouring the resin 
Course Price: $98.00. Includes take home-serving board, all the resin, and colours needed to create your own masterpiece. Bookings essential via Oz Ratz
181 Milton Street, Mackay

LIVE Music
6.30pm
Come along to Seabreeze Hotel and get ready for Double Date Night with Mango Junction from 6.30pm!
Seabreeze Hotel


Saturday 20th July

Wisley Wine & Food Day 2024
10.30am
Brought to you by the Mackay Festival of Arts and the Wisely Group, prepare yourself for a sensational food and music experience at Wisely Wine and Food Day! Get ready for a day filled with mouth-watering cuisines, refreshing brews, exciting new experiences, epic music and more!
Queens Park, Mackay

Winter Orchid Show
2pm
Orchids on show and sale as well as post; mediums, accessories for orchid growing. Raffles; Refreshments available. $2 gold coin admission. Culture demonstrations. 8.00am - 4.00pm Saturday 20th July & 8.00 - 3.00pm Sunday 21st July.
58 Macalister St

Four Seasons Reimagined – Mackay Chamber Music Festival
7pm
Enjoy Vivaldi’s evocative masterpiece interwoven with works from some of the world’s foremost contemporary composers. The Four Seasons has captivated audiences and music-makers the world over, and Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra is no exception. Four Seasons Reimagined will uplift, delight, and celebrate the talent of Camerata’s Artistic Associates in solo roles. Tickets available via www.camerata.net.au
Central Queensland Conservatorium Of Music

LIVE Music
6.30pm
Come along to Seabreeze Hotel and jam to Whitt’s End LIVE from 6.30pm!
Seabreeze Hotel1

Sunday 21st July

Winter Orchid Show
3pm
Orchids on show and sale as well as post; mediums, accessories for orchid growing. Raffles; Refreshments available. $2 gold coin admission. Culture demonstrations.
58 Macalister St

Musical Theatre & Bachata with Ellicia McDonald
10am
World Bachata Champion, Ellicia McDonald, returns to Mackay for Jazz, Musical Theatre AND Bachats workshops. for ONE DAY ONLY! No partner needed! 
Open to all levels of dancers with some Bachata knowledge assumed. Sessions: 10am til 11:30am - Jazz & Musical Theatre for Senior & Intermediate Dancers $40pp. 12noon til 2pm - Bachata Styling & Technique for all Dancers $50pp. Tickets available via Eventbrite.
Studio 53, Gregory Street, Mackay


Paddle, Breaky, AGM Extravaganza
6.30am
Join in on a morning on the water, followed by a mouth-watering breaky! Come for the paddling, stay for the food, and endure the AGM with a smile!
Pleystowe Connection Rd and Mackay-Eungella Rd, Pleystowe

LIVE Music
6.30pm
Come along to Seabreeze Hotel and vibe to The Feels LIVE from 2pm!
Seabreeze Hotel

Tuesday 23rd July

Northern Beaches Community Playgroup
9.15am 
Join in for play and connection. There will be sand toys and trucks, the playground and plenty of adventure and exploring to be done! What to bring: Hat, water bottle, sunscreen your own morning tea. Cost: FREE
Eimeo Esplanade

Pop Up Play Spaces: Indoor Play
1pm 
Drop in and explore our interactive play spaces for young children from birth to five years. These activities and experiences help support children’s physical, mental, social and emotional development.
Gordan White Library

Walk and Talk At The Gooseponds
1pm 
The group will meet at the Dog Park off Willis Street in North Mackay and go for a lap of the Gooseponds walk. All welcome, bring prams, carriers, scooters - whatever you need to get around and enjoy the cooler weather and a chat with other parents!
Gooseponds Mackay Offlead Dog Park

Wednesday 24th July

Mackay Farmers’ Market
6:30 – 10:30am
Shop local at the Mackay Farmers' Market and enjoy a morning on the Pioneer River.
Grab your reusable coffee cups, drink tumblers, water kefir bottles, produce and carry bags and stop in at the Mackay Farmers' Market every Wednesday.
Bluewater Quay


Thursday 25th July

Riverside Markets
From 3pm
Come along and browse J2Fs collections of unique and colourful creations… Funky jewellery and fun kids clothing 
Bluewater Quay Mackay

Practice Your Performance
6pm
PERFORMERS: Come bring your music, instrument, monologue, family and friends to the "Practice Your Performance" night at the con! This is a free opportunity for anyone in the community to prepare a performance and deliver it on our beautifully lit stage. If you require an accompanist, Sarah Rozekrans will be there to help you out!
Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Boundary Road, Ooralea

Kucom Theatre Presents: ‘The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race’
A comedy by Australian playwright Melanie Tait, opening on 18 July for a two-week season at Kucom Theatre. Open on July 25, 26, 27 at 7.30. Don’t miss out on this hilariously inspiring tale about women taking action to break down the long-held male-based traditions of a small country town. Visit the Kucom Facebook page for links to the booking’s website!
Kucom Theatre, 1 Snow Wright Court, Andergrove

Mackay Farmers’ Market
Performance Parts + Road Trip Drag
Northern Beaches Playgroup
Practice Your Performance  
Four Seasons Reimagined
Greater Foundations24

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DECADENT JAZZ BRUNCH to DELIVER Sweet sounds

July 18, 2024

Jacki Cooper is a jazz and big band singer who has performed around the world.
From singing in the famous Landing Jazz Club in San Antonio, Texas, to touring as a featured cruise ship vocalist around Europe, Russia, Scandinavia and the Mediterranean.
From there to the Sax n Art Jazz Club in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam and then touring China, including a performance with the Shanghai Symphony Big Band.
She now resides in Sydney and council are excited to have her performing at the Friends of the MECC Jazz Brunch on Sunday, July 28.
Cooper will be accompanied by renowned Australian trumpet player Ray Cassar and supported by ConJazz.
They will perform classics from the Great American Song Book and more.
ConJazz features talented staff from the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music.
Running from 11am in the MECC Plenary Halls, the Friends of the MECC Jazz Brunch has dual appeal, both for its melodies and its flavours.
Those brunch flavours include some of your breakfast favourites like eggs benedict with all the accompaniments, hashbrowns and smoked salmon; and some fresh lunch offerings as well – pumpkin soup, a variety of salads, deli meats, chargrilled chicken and glazed ham.
And it’s never too early for dessert, so expect plenty of sweet treats as well.
The Friends of the MECC Jazz Brunch is proudly supported by ABC Tropical North.
For more information and to buy tickets, head to themecc.com.au/festivals
Please note, ticket numbers are limited and this event is likely to sell out.

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Mackay Region Hosts Epic RTE Fox Superflow® Event

July 18, 2024

Over 300 mountain bike riders descended on the brand-new Finch Hatton MTB trails for a weekend of racing and camaraderie at the Rocky Trail Entertainment (RTE) Fox Superflow® presented by Stan’s. Despite some damp weather, the trails held up remarkably well, and the event was a resounding success, exceeding expectations with a strong showing from local riders and a positive economic impact on the Mackay region.

The event attracted a diverse range of riders, with some “big hitters” battling it out for top honours. National Champion Jess Hoskin from the Sunshine Coast dominated the Elite Women’s category, finishing a full 30 seconds ahead of the competition. National Champion and former World Cup racer Cameron Allonby from Brisbane was the fastest man at Finch Hatton MTB, showcasing his experience and power.

Adding to the excitement, Under-17 racers impressed everyone with their speed and talent. Oliver Bradey from the Sunshine Coast even placed an impressive third overall, highlighting the depth of upcoming talent in Australian mountain biking.

One of the most significant aspects of the event was the overwhelming participation from Mackay’s mountain bike and business community. Local suppliers and caterers brought the event to life and over 80 local riders took to the course, showcasing the growing enthusiasm for the sport in the region.

Mayor Greg Williamson commented on the event’s success, highlighting the positive impact it has had on Mackay’s reputation as a mountain bike destination.

“I’m told that we’ve got one of the best airflow tracks in Australia and it was exciting to see so many people keen to come to Mackay because they heard so much about the Finch Hatton MTB trails,” said Williamson.

“This inaugural Finch Hatton event attracted more than 300 riders and all bar around 70 of them were from outside of Mackay, with three coming from as far as Canberra to ride.

“The Rocky Trail organisers say the feedback in the mountain biking community in Australia is - everyone can't wait to get here to ride,” Williamson added.

Juliane Wisata, owner of Rocky Trail Entertainment, echoed the Mayor’s sentiments and emphasized the event’s contribution to the local economy.

“It’s fantastic to see that the local riders participated and came out in force,” Wisata said.

“This groundswell of biking activity in the local community is pivotal to the success of a MTB Destination.”

Rocky Trail’s initial estimates suggest the event injected over $400,000 into the Mackay and regional visitor economy, with riders traveling from as far as Canberra, Sydney, Townsville, Rockhampton, Cairns and throughout South East Queensland. The influx of visitors not only participated in the race but also enjoyed Mackay’s hospitality and explored the surrounding area.

Over the past decade the business has established itself as one of the major private mountain bike event promoters in the country.

Recognising that Nature Based Tourism (NBT) has become a Supersector in Australia with huge growth potential, the group also offers destination development services specialised in nature- and trail-based tourism (TBT) with their new Rocky Trail Destination (RTD) business.

From dominating champs to rising stars, the Rocky Trail Entertainment (RTE) Fox Superflow® was a roaring success, fuelling excitement and over $400,000 into the local economy. Photo credit: Rocky Trail Entertainment

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR WISELY WINE AND FOOD DAY 2024

July 18, 2024

Wisely Wine and Food Day 2024 will be bubbling with mouthwatering food, refreshing beverages, epic music and copious amounts of bubbles – 12,000 every minute, in fact.
The flood of bubbles is thanks to The Bubble Canteen, a captivating and interactive installation that promises to transport young families to a world of wonder and whimsy.
Entry to The Bubble Canteen, and the entire Wisely Wine and Food Day, is free.
And The Bubble Canteen is just one of the new Wisely Wine and Food Day attractions at Queens Park on Saturday, July 20.
Another is the Margs and Amigos VIP area.
MECC Venue and Event Operations Manager Jemma Carey said the VIP area was an exciting way for festivalgoers to avoid the queue, have a great stage view and enjoy a mini-Mexican paradise.

“There’s margaritas, Coronas, roving Mexican mini meals, private bathrooms and shaded seating with main stage views,” Ms Carey said.
“This 18+ area has the best seats in the park, but ticket numbers are limited, so I would encourage everyone to get in as soon as possible to avoid missing out.”
Of course, outside of the VIP area is still a foodies’ heaven with more than 20 different food vendors offering everything from woodfired pizzas and ribs to crepes, Indian, burgers and fried chicken.
Ms Carey said the music was the other big drawcard for festivalgoers.
“We’ve got seven top quality bands and performers on the BB Print Main Stage from 10.45am, with our headliner Drapht kicking off at 4.40pm to end the day on a high,” she said.
“Drapht is well known as one of the pioneering heavyweights of Australian hip-hop and has been releasing hits and performing for more than 20 years.
“He’s won two ARIA awards and had multiple platinum and gold singles, including smash hits Jimmy Recard and Rapunzel, and is a regular collaborator with the Hilltop Hoods.”
Mayor Greg Williamson said there were some other exciting acts as well.
“The Hot Potato Band are going to be tremendous – this band is a 10-piece brass collective that are famous for their energetic, somewhat quirky and highly interactive musical performances,” Mayor Williamson said.
“They are based in Sydney, and they have reinvented the traditional brass band as a modern-day dance machine and visual spectacle.”
There will also be multiple bars offering a wide variety of craft beers, wines and ciders; an exciting paint and sip experience (four sessions available) and a live art challenge where artists will create works onsite in response to their surroundings.
In another exciting change for 2024, the entire event will now be fenced, including the Kid’s Hub and the market stalls, so that means the whole area is licensed.

Crowds can now move freely between the main area, the 20-plus market stalls, the Bubble Canteen and the Sideshow Alley, which is complete with paid amusement rides, jumping castles and games.
For more information, and to buy tickets to Margs and Amigos, visit themecc.com.au/festivals
BB Print Main Stage Schedule
   • Josiah Samual – 10.45am
   • Mango Junction – 11.40am
   • Alex Kosenko – 12.40pm
   • Tropical State of Mind – 1.40pm
   • Matty Rogers – 2.40pm
   • Hot Potato Band – 3.40pm
   • Drapht – 4.40pm
Fierce Signage Dance Stage Schedule
   • AntiMatter Circuz – 11.35am
   • Claddagh School of Irish Dance – 12.30pm
   • Leisa Payne School of Dance – 1.30pm
   • International Dance Affair – 2.30pm
   • Dance Fit with Elena – 3.30pm
Bubble Canteen Schedule
   • Session 1 – 11am to 11.50am
   • Session 3 – 1pm to 1.50pm
   • Session 2 – 3pm to 3.40pm
Experiences
   • Margs and Amigos – 11am to 5pm
   • ourSCAPE Art Challenge – 11am to 3pm
   • Mini Paint and Sip sessions (1 hour) – 11am, 12.30pm, 2pm and 3.30pm
   • Massaoke Oz - Wine & Food Afterparty – MECC doors open at 6.30pm

In another exciting change for 2024, the entire event will now be fenced, including the Kid’s Hub and the market stalls, so that means the whole area is licensed.

Crowds can now move freely between the main area, the 20-plus market stalls, the Bubble Canteen and the Sideshow Alley, which is complete with paid amusement rides, jumping castles and games.

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Excitement Builds For The Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival

July 18, 2024

A grassroots event like no other the Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival returns on July 27 and 28, promising an exhilarating weekend of swimming, riding and running action.
 
Whitsunday Triathlon Club President and Race Director Micky Kimpton said the annual event is now in its 24th year and continues to attract athletes and spectators from around Australia and internationally, showcasing the Whitsundays as a premier destination for sports.
 
“We have a record field of professional male and female athletes this year along with record entries in the Olympic Distance triathlon and a record juniors’ field on the Saturday afternoon,” he said.
 
“The 2024 event will deliver a triathlon finishing line experience like no other with Olympic swim legend Susie O’Neill presenting the finisher medals while the voice that has greeted Ironman and 70.3 finishers across the world, Pete Murray will call your finishing chute glory.
 
“We have also upgraded our already amazing race bag goodies for triathlon entrants with goggles, towel and swim bags included across the different race categories.
 
“Our aim is to turn back the clock to the good old days and offer the average triathletes a memorable experience on race day and value for money for their entry fee,” Kimpton said.
 
“The festival also encourages local community engagement with various volunteer opportunities and support roles, fostering a strong sense of local pride and involvement.
 
“The two-day event features races for all levels, including elite athletes, amateurs, juniors, and relay teams, ensuring an inclusive and competitive atmosphere.
 
“Thanks to valuable sponsors Corry Cycles, for the first time, we will be giving away two brand new bikes as random draw prizes to junior triathletes, adding an extra element of excitement and reward for our young athletes.
 
Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Ry Collins said the Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival is more than just a sporting event; it's a celebration of sport and community in a unique location, the Heart of the Great Barrier Reef.
 
“Council is proud to be a sponsor for this event and it is exciting to attract such a top-quality field of professional triathletes racing here in Airlie Beach.
 
“This event truly highlights the best of the Whitsundays, and I encourage everyone to come out, support the athletes, and enjoy the festivities."
 
The junior triathlons commence at 2pm on Saturday afternoon, July 27 followed by the ocean swims at 3.15pm while the main action gets underway on Sunday, July 28 with the Olympics distance, Sprint and Enticer and teams triathlons commencing from 6.30am.
 
The weekend will culminate in an amazing Celebrations Banquet at the Pier at Coral Sea Marina Resort on Sunday evening.


WHAT: Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival
WHEN: 27-28 July

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Stunning Sunsets And Sweet Sounds For Inaugural Reef Sundowner At Lake Proserpine

July 18, 2024

Last Saturday, Lake Proserpine was transformed into a tranquil oasis, featuring enchanting acoustic folk music and delectable food, all set against a breathtaking lakeside backdrop.
Visitors, relaxed by Lake Proserpine soaking in the ethereal atmosphere, as musicians played. They danced and sang along to well-known tunes, all while watching the sun go down above the hills and lake in the horizon.
While there was the option for day visitors, many attendees chose to camp at Lake Proserpine Camping Ground.
The festival had a selection of food stalls including a pizza and waffle stall; however, many individuals brought their own picnics and drinks.
Once the stars came out, individuals retreated back to their cars, tents and caravans for the end to ‘The Reef Trail,’ and what was a lively afternoon full of music, laughter and sun.

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