
A powerful dose of classic rock is set to hit Airlie Beach this June, with audiences invited to enjoy two free afternoon performances from one of Australia’s most respected Meatloaf tribute acts, “To Hell and Back – Australia’s Tribute to Meatloaf”. Known for its explosive live energy and remarkable musical accuracy, the show has earned a strong reputation nationwide for faithfully recreating the sound, drama and scale of Meatloaf’s iconic recordings. At the centre of the production is front man Gary, whose striking vocal similarity and commanding stage presence bring the spirit of Meatloaf vividly back to life on stage. Audiences can expect a full five-piece live band delivering the signature “wall of sound” that defined hits such as Paradise by the Dashboard Light, Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad, and You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth. A standout feature of the show is a complete performance of the landmark album Bat Out of Hell played in its entirety, offering fans the chance to experience the record as a full live journey, alongside additional fan favourites from Meatloaf’s catalogue. “This is one of the most highly anticipated shows of the year,” said Airlie Beach Hotel Marketing and Entertainment Manager Mark Wilkins. “It has received rave reviews from all who attended last year and the bookings are already coming in thick and fast for a guaranteed booked out show.” Originally formed in 1999, To Hell and Back has evolved into a tightly honed touring production, with the current lineup performing together for the past 14 years. That long-standing collaboration is evident in the precision, energy and cohesion of the performance, which continues to draw enthusiastic crowds wherever it appears. “We’re over the moon to be playing in Airlie Beach again,” said manager and drummer Tom. “Everyone is really looking forward to catching up with the locals again.” Whether you are a lifelong Meatloaf fan or simply looking for a lively afternoon of free live entertainment, this is a rare opportunity to experience a high-calibre tribute show in an intimate coastal setting. This is set to be one of the standout free live music events of the season, bringing classic rock energy to the heart of the Whitsundays. WHAT: To Hell and Back – Australia’s Tribute to Meatloaf, Free Shows WHEN: Saturday 13th June & Sunday 14th June, 2:00pm – 5:30pm WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel
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June 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 16 Collinsville Open Cut Free Event 18 Social Seniors, Bowen Library, 10am 23 Social Seniors, Proserpine Library, 9am
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Friday 5 June Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm Sorrento: Kaedan McCarthy (4pm – 7pm) KCs: Mick Woodbridge (from 8pm) Saturday 6 June Airlie Beach Hotel: Blues Brothers (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Sunday 7 June Airlie Beach Hotel: Blues Brothers (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30pm – 9.30pm) KCs: Louisa Taylor (from 8pm) Monday 8 June Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm – 7pm) KCs: Andrew Baldino (from 8pm) Tuesday 9 June Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm – 7pm) KCs: Andrew Baldino (from 8pm) Wednesday 10 June Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm – 7pm) KCs: Daniel Sproule (from 8pm) Thursday 11 June Airlie Beach: Aaron Saxon (6.30pm – 9.30pm) Sorrento: Lucy Rose (4pm – 7pm) KCs: Phoenix Revival (from 8pm)
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Iconic British rock band, Pink Floyd left an indelible mark on the world, inspiring generations with their ground-breaking soundscapes and thought-provoking lyrics. 2025 marks the diamond anniversary of Pink Floyd's inception, and to honour this milestone every era of Pink Floyd's illustrious career will be celebrated in grand style in a brand new concert production, Echoes of Pink Floyd. Echoes of Pink Floyd will take audiences on a mesmerising journey through six decades of Pink Floyd's unparalleled musical legacy. From the psychedelic sounds of the 1960s to the progressive rock masterpieces and stadium-shaking anthems of their latter years, this show will capture the true essence of Pink Floyd's evolution with precision and passion. "This show is a testament to the enduring impact of Pink Floyd's music," said lead guitarist Daniel Hunter. "For six decades, their innovative sound and boundary-pushing creativity have captivated audiences around the world. We're thrilled to bring dedicated Floyd fans together to celebrate this milestone anniversary." Echoes of Pink Floyd stands as Australia’s foremost tribute dedicated to honouring the legendary band's monumental legacy and has garnered widespread acclaim across the country since their inception in 2009. Echoes of Pink Floyd's line-up boasts seasoned musicians and ardent Pink Floyd enthusiasts: Daniel Hunter (lead guitar), Jason Miller (drums and vocals), Paul Bindig (keyboards), Mark MacNab (rhythm and acoustic guitar), Matt Goodluck (vocals), Will Byrne (Bass and vocals), , Daniel Modica (keyboard and saxophone) and Bree Gregory, Rossella Fanelli and Montana Sharp (Backing Vocals). Since embarking on national tours in 2014, their lovingly-crafted performances have captivated audiences nationwide, drawing praise such as "masterful," “absolute genius,” “spine-tingling,” and "absolutely the best live musical trip any Floyd fan can go on," with audiences likening their performance to that of the original band. Don't miss your chance to be part of history as Echoes of Pink Floyd celebrate 60 years of Pink Floyd in style. WHAT: Echoes of Pink Floyd WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre WHEN: Friday 26th June
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One of these beautiful, cool, pink-skied evenings, why not head to KC’s Bar & Grill for a chargrilled steak and a cold beer, soundtracked by some of the best live music Airlie has to offer.
As Airlie Beach’s original steakhouse, bourbon bar and live music venue, KC’s has built a reputation for serving premium-quality steaks cooked and prepared to perfection every time. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion, catching up with friends or simply treating yourself to a great meal, KC’s is the place to go.
The secret behind their exceptional steaks starts with the beef itself. KC’s exclusively serves Riverina Black Angus, renowned for its rich flavour and superior quality. Try their 28-day dry-aged steak; the process enhances both tenderness and taste, delivering an experience that is second to none.
Guests can choose from an impressive range of dry-aged steaks, with cuts ranging from 300g to a generous 650g. Adding to the experience, all steaks are displayed for diners to view before making their selection, allowing guests to choose the perfect cut to suit their appetite.
One of the standout favourites on the menu is the seasoned Picanha steak, loved for its flavour and signature tenderness. Every steak is served with your choice of house-made sauce and sides.
Add in a quality bourbon selection, live music and a welcoming atmosphere, and it’s easy to see why KC’s Bar & Grill remains one of Airlie Beach’s most popular dining destinations- visit any evening of the week, with live music every night from 8pm.

Jubilee Tavern created a ginormous Meat Tray Raffle to celebrate their renovation, with proceeds going to Whitsunday Suicide Prevention.
Last weekend Jubilee Tavern was a pub with a purpose hosting Airlie Beach’s Biggest Meat Tray Raffle, with all proceeds being donated to Whitsunday Suicide Prevention.
What started as a classic Aussie pub raffle to promote the newly renovated pub grew into something much bigger as the pub set their sights on creating what could be Australia’s biggest meat tray, in tandem with Master Butchers, Stuart Drive.
In the end, the tray was so impressive it had to be transported around the venue on a pallet on a forklift.
The tray included over $600 worth of meat, tickets to the Airlie Beach Festival of Music, and more than $300 in food and beverage vouchers.

Behind the fun was a cause that really matters to the local community. Suicide is something that affects families, friends, workplaces and communities across Australia, particularly in regional areas. The venue therefore decided to use this event to bring people together, raise funds, and start positive conversations around mental health support.
"We were absolutely blown away by the support from the Airlie Beach community,” said Senior Venue Manager Ellie Goulding.
“What started as a fun idea to create the biggest meat tray raffle we've ever seen quickly became something much more meaningful, with locals, businesses and visitors all getting behind an important cause.
“The atmosphere on the day was incredible, and seeing so many people come together to support Whitsunday Suicide Prevention was really special. Community is at the heart of what we do at Jubilee Tavern, and we're proud to have raised over $4k and awareness for an organisation that does such important work in our area."
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As the winter season settles across the Whitsundays, the Airlie Beach Hotel is inviting locals and visitors alike to take refuge in warm hospitality, hearty meals, and sweeping ocean views that remain among the most iconic in Queensland.
This winter’s menu is designed to comfort and satisfy, showcasing classic dishes with a coastal twist. Slow-braised lamb shanks arrive tender and rich, paired with seasoned vegetables and creamy mash that speaks to traditional winter cooking at its best. The seafood curry offers a distinctly Whitsundays experience, combining fresh seasonal seafood with a fragrant house-made curry sauce, served alongside steamed rice, coriander, grilled lime, and crisp pappadum. For those seeking indulgence, the fettuccine carbonara delivers with chicken, house-smoked bacon, mushrooms, shallots, double cream, and parmesan, bringing depth and warmth in every bite. A rotating roast of the day, served with Yorkshire pudding, roast vegetables, and gravy, continues the long-standing tradition of comforting Sunday-style dining throughout the week.
Beyond the plate, the venue remains a central gathering point for the Airlie Beach community. Regular live music brings energy to weekends, while the sports bar screens major events including UFC, State of Origin, and international football, creating a lively atmosphere year-round. More than a dining spot, it functions as a social hub where locals and travellers converge.
With its combination of seasonal dining, entertainment, and waterfront ambience, Airlie Beach Hotel continues to define winter in the Whitsundays as both welcoming and distinctly memorable.

Photo credit: Sebastian Conidi
More than 50 local tourism operators and industry members headed out to Dingo Beach last week for a Tourism Whitsundays networking event. The regular evenings serve as chance for local businesses to catch up, hear the latest news and talk all things tourism.
Tourism Whitsundays CEO Tim Booth took the room through a packed industry update, covering the exciting new Zhik partnership, the Reforest program, their major upcoming campaign and the latest on Hook Island development. Mayor Ry Collins and Member for Whitsunday Amanda Camm MP also spoke.
The event was linked to Queensland Small Business Month, and was supported by the Queensland Government.
A spokesperson shared “a huge thank you to Gordy and the team at Dingo Beach Hotel for having us, laying on a great spread and making everyone feel so welcome. Thanks also to Whitsunday Transit for getting everyone there and back safely.”

Whitsunday seniors proudly showcase their handmade textile artworks and memory books created through the Social Seniors Whitsundays Stitch in Time workshop series. Photo source: Facebook
Creativity, connection and storytelling will take centre stage next month as Whitsunday seniors showcase a year’s worth of heartfelt textile artworks in a special community exhibition at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre.
The exhibition, titled Stitch in Time, is the culmination of a series of creative workshops delivered through the Social Seniors Whitsundays project, an initiative of Whitsunday Regional Libraries aimed at reducing social isolation and encouraging community connection among older residents.
Over the past 12 months, seniors from across the region have worked alongside local artists to create unique textile-based memory books and artworks inspired by important moments and personal stories from their lives.
The collection features a diverse range of artistic techniques and formats, including hand-woven textiles, needle-felted storytelling pieces and imaginative hand-printed memory books, each reflecting the personality and experiences of its creator.
Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Ry Collins praised the program for the positive impact it is having within the community.
“It’s all about combatting social isolation within our senior community,” Mayor Collins said.
“The Social Seniors Whitsundays project and the Stitch in Time workshop series are offering our seniors the chance to share their stories, create community and become more socially active.”
The free exhibition will provide visitors with the opportunity to meet the artists behind the works while enjoying light refreshments and exploring the deeply personal pieces on display.
Organisers hope the exhibition not only celebrates creativity, but also highlights the importance of connection, inclusion and lifelong learning within the Whitsunday community.
The Stitch in Time exhibition will be held on 12th June at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre and is open to all members of the public.

Friday 29th May
Opening Of The River Reimagined project
10am
Mackay’s River Reimagined project will be officially opened on Friday 29th May 2026 from 10am–11am at Bluewater Trail, across from the old Telstra building on River Street. The free community event invites the public to hear the story behind the installation, alongside a special performance by the Unheard Voices Collective presenting their original river-inspired song. All are welcome to attend and celebrate the new work along the river. For those unable to attend, a free public art walk and artist talk will follow on 12thJune.
Bluewater Trail, across from the old Telstra building on River Street
Saturday 30th May
River of Life Community Festival
From 10am
Mackay’s waterfront will come alive on 30th May 2026 for the River of Life Community Festival, a free all-day celebration running across multiple stages from 10am through to late evening. From youth performances and live music to market stalls, food vendors and a lively beer garden, there’s something for every age and taste. With free children’s activities and a packed entertainment line-up, it’s a perfect chance to gather, explore and enjoy the heart of the community together.
Blue Water Quay
Tuesday 2nd June
Mackay Disability Expo
9am
The Mackay Disability Expo 2026 is a free, inclusive community event offering a valuable opportunity for people with disability, carers, families and support networks to explore a wide range of products, services, technology, aids and equipment available across the region. Held on Tuesday 2nd June 2026 from 9:00am–12:00pm at the Big Shed, Mackay Showgrounds, the event is fully accessible and welcoming. Visitors can connect directly with service providers, discover support options, and access information designed to enhance independence, wellbeing and community participation.
Mackay Showgrounds
Puppets in the Park
9.30am
Families in Mackay’s Northern Beaches are invited to enjoy a relaxed morning at Puppets in the Park on Tuesday 2nd June at Seaview Park, Bucasia Esplanade, running 9:30am–11:30am. This free community wellbeing event features wooden lawn games, sand play and a 10am Wild Puppets show, A Pirate Adventure. Bring a picnic rug, snacks, water and sunscreen for a fun, easy morning outdoors. A small $3 family donation is welcomed to support future community events.
Seaview Park, Bucasia Esplanade

At The Pregnancy, Birth & Beyond Expo Mackay
The MECC is to be transformed into a warm, enlightening space on the morning of the 14th of June, welcoming parents, parents-to-be, and their support networks to the Pregnancy, Birth & Beyond Expo - a morning designed for anyone in the early stages of family life.
“Whether you’re pregnant, planning, newly postpartum or raising little ones… this is for you,” organisers shared.
“Mackay, this is your event.”
The expo will run from 9am-1pm and will be attended by over 40 local exhibitors, delivering informative, expert-led workshops, resources and advice to educate, empower, and connect families during one of the most important stages of life.
The event was envisioned to showcase evidence-based services, products, and education that support families from conception through pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and beyond.
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with exhibitors, learn about services and business, and meet with local experts in a welcoming, family-friendly environment.
Any little ones can be kept busy by the soft play area, whilst the grown-ups connect, learn and feel supported.

Photo credit: Hannah McNamara
The Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce hosted the official launch of “Pizza for a Purpose” at Laffos Bar & Pizzeria during its Chamber B2B Brews event on Tuesday, 26th May, where every large pizza sold in June will support Grapevine Group’s suicide prevention SAFE Talk training across the Mackay, Isaac and Whitsunday regions.



As the wedding day approaches, planning can bring both excitement and pressure, but it also offers couples a chance to prioritise wellbeing and step into the celebration feeling energised, confident and naturally radiant.
A strong glow-up starts with nutrition. Preparing meals together and focusing on fresh, nutrient-rich foods helps support skin health and energy. Key choices include salmon, avocado and berries, alongside plenty of water for hydration and gut-friendly foods like kimchi and kombucha for added vitality.
Movement is equally important. Couples’ workouts such as yoga, resistance training or HIIT can reduce stress, improve fitness and strengthen connection during the busy lead-up.
Simple, consistent beauty routines also make a difference, including cleansing, exfoliating and moisturising, while early skincare planning and grooming help refine the final look.
Above all, shared self-care, from spa days to quiet at-home rituals, help couples reset and reconnect.
Rather than a one-day transformation, the real benefit lies in building small, sustainable habits that support how couples feel throughout the journey to the altar and beyond.

The sister duo behind Ivory Picnic Co are turning celebrations into unforgettable experiences. Photo supplied
Born from a shared passion for creating meaningful moments, Ivory Picnic Co is transforming celebrations across Mackay and surrounding regions with its beautifully styled luxury picnic experiences. Founded by sisters Jaclyn and Katina Rook, the business combines creativity, elegance and a genuine love for bringing people together to create unforgettable occasions tailored to each client’s unique vision.
From romantic anniversaries and dreamy proposals to birthdays, baby showers and intimate catch-ups with friends, every setup is thoughtfully curated with meticulous attention to detail — right down to the final flourish. Whether it’s a cosy beachside picnic for two or a larger celebration surrounded by loved ones, Ivory Picnic Co brings a touch of luxury and effortless charm to every event.
Servicing Mackay, Sarina, Seaforth and Finch Hatton, the sister duo are passionate about taking the stress out of hosting, allowing clients to simply arrive, relax and soak in the moment. With glowing testimonials and a growing local following, Ivory Picnic Co is quickly becoming one of the region’s go-to names for stylish celebrations filled with warmth, beauty and heart.

Star Sign: Cancerian
Fave movie: How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days.
Fave colour: I love them all.
Fave holiday destination: Again, love them all – I’m still exploring.
Fave music: I have a diverse taste in music. I love Fleetwood Mac, Olivia Dean, Tool, Rage Against the Machine, Hip Hop and also Debussy- specifically Clair de Lune. I just love music.
Fave quote: Be kind as you may be the nicest thing to happen in someone’s day.
Tell us something most people don't know about you? There are many things; perhaps that I love to go the movies or coffee dates alone is a random pass time most people don’t enjoy.
Corissa Ivory is a woman who does it all. She’s a successful business owner, authentic make-up artist and, often, a therapist for the clients who sit in her salon chair. Beyond her profession, she’s a wife to Jason, her cherished husband of 20 years, mum to her beloved 14-year-old son Logan, and proud dog mum to 13-year-old Mickey.
Interestingly, Corissa’s career began in hospitality, where she proudly made “the best cappuccinos in town as a teenager,” before mastering the art of carrying three beers in one hand. From there, she moved into the corporate world while quietly building her beauty skills and growing Funk It Up into the respected business it is today.
Twenty years later, Corissa has created a thriving makeup artistry empire alongside a passionate team dedicated to helping people feel beautiful for every occasion.
A lifelong Mackay local, she treasures quiet moments by the beach, time with family and friends, and cheering on Logan through his many interests. Determined, introverted and honest, Corissa says becoming a mother has been both the greatest gift and the greatest adventure of her life.
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Marie Muscat is a vibrant, passionate celebrant based in Mackay, proudly serving couples across the Mackay and Whitsunday area. With a warm and engaging presence, Marie brings personality, heart, and genuine connection to every ceremony – helping couples feel relaxed, celebrated, and truly seen on their most important day.
From the first conversation to the final “I do,” Marie focuses on creating meaningful celebrations that reflect the couple’s story. Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering or a more formal occasion, Marie’s approach is personal, attentive, and guided by what matters most to you. She understands that every relationship is unique, and she loves tailoring each ceremony so it feels authentic rather than generic.

For couples who want their ceremony to be more than just words, Marie works to create a moment that guests remember and couples carry with them long after the day is done. Marie’s passion shows in the way she connects with people, the way she leads with confidence and care, and the way she turns planning into something enjoyable and exciting.
If you’re looking for a celebrant who is enthusiastic, personable, and committed to delivering a ceremony filled with meaning, Marie Muscat would be honoured to be part of your journey.
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In the heart of North Queensland’s wedding scene, the countdown is underway for one of the region’s most anticipated bridal events – the 2026 Mackay & Whitsundays Wedding Expo, returning on Saturday, June 6th from 4:00pm to 8:00pm at the Mackay Showgrounds.
Set beneath the soft glow of early evening light, the expo entails an elegant, immersive experience for couples stepping into one of life’s most meaningful chapters. Whether newly engaged or refining final details, guests will find an inspired, one-stop destination where wedding dreams begin to take shape with ease, creativity, and connection.
Bringing together the region’s most sought-after wedding professionals, the event offers couples the opportunity to meet planners, celebrants, florists, stylists, hair and makeup artists, venues, entertainers, caterers and cake designers, all under one roof. A photo booth will also be available on site. It is, at its heart, a celebration of local talent and the artistry behind the region’s most stunning, seamless, and successful wedding days.
Beyond inspiration, the expo is designed as a practical planning experience. Couples can explore the latest bridal trends, compare services, secure bookings, and speak directly with suppliers who understand the unique character and beauty of your special day, from coastal ceremonies to hinterland celebrations.
This year also introduces a refined new feature: the VIP Wedding Expo Experience. Designed for couples seeking something a little more elevated, the VIP package offers exclusive lounge access, curated canapés by Sinful Kitchen, three complimentary drinks per guest, reserved front-row seating at the fashion parade, and a luxe VIP gift bag to take home. It’s an invitation to slow down, sip, and savour the moment while planning unfolds in style. Organisers encourage guests to secure tickets early via Eventbrite to avoid missing out.
More than an expo, the evening unfolds as a shared experience, a space where ideas are sparked, visions come to life, and couples are guided gently and professionally, toward the day they’ve been imagining. From the first “yes” to the final dance, every detail finds its place among a community of passionate creators ready to bring your love story to life.

Echoes of the Gorge – A Creative Community invites the community to come together and shape a Creative Sunday that reflects local identity, celebrates place and strengthens connections.
Led by volunteers, local artists, residents and businesses, the community-driven initiative is part of the Mackay Festival of Arts and aims to grow participation, support local businesses and build a shared vision for future community-led creative events and a long-term regional arts trail.
Organised by the Finch Hatton Progress Association (FHPA), the event transforms ‘The Old Finch Hatton Railway Station – Community and Creative Hub’ into a welcoming space for creativity, culture and connection. The day encourages local people to lead and participate in free workshops (all ages), art and artisan markets, stunning art exhibition and life music by talented local buskers that reflect the unique character of the Pioneer Valley.
Taking place on Sunday, 9 August 2026, from 9am to 3pm, The Old Finch Hatton Railway Station will come alive with colour, sound and artistic expression. Free creative workshops throughout the day will offer hands-on experiences for all ages and abilities, while an art and artisan market will showcase handcrafted goods and unique treasures from local makers and creators.

Live buskers will provide an ever-changing soundtrack across the grounds, adding to the vibrant community atmosphere.
Beyond the station, visitors are encouraged to explore nearby attractions, including the ‘Mad Hatter Tea Party’ hosted by One Hungry Mumma from 11am to 2pm, the Eungella Community Markets from 9am to 1pm, ‘Build Your Own Waffle Bar’ at The Gift Shed Cafe (9am to 3pm), Badilla Art Gallery in Pinnacle is open from 9am to 12pm and live music at The Criterion Hotel from 3pm onwards.
Echoes of the Gorge - A Creative Community stands as a tribute to creativity, connection and place, bringing people together through shared artistic expression.
The event is proudly supported by Premium Sponsor Robyn Agius – Area Specialist, helping bring this regional cultural experience to life and funding from the Mackay Regional Council.
Mark your calendars for Sunday, 9 August 2026 and experience a celebration where creativity, culture and community come alive in the heart of Finch Hatton.
For more information visit: finchhatton.org.au

Nestled along Mackay’s picturesque northern coastline, Comfort Resort Blue Pacific is quietly carving out a reputation as one of the region’s most tranquil beachfront escapes – a destination where time slows, sea breezes replace city noise and guests are invited to truly unwind.
Framed by tropical gardens and absolute beachfront views, the resort offers a rare blend of seclusion and convenience. Just minutes from the Northern Beaches’ growing retail and dining precincts, yet worlds away from the rush of everyday life, the property has become a favourite among holidaymakers, regional families and corporate travellers alike.
For many guests arriving from inland mining communities and rural Queensland towns, the resort represents a welcome change of scenery, an opportunity to trade dust and long workdays for ocean air, palm-lined pathways and evenings spent beside the water watching the islands shimmer on the horizon.
New Owner and Managing Director Renee said the resort’s direct beachfront position continued to be its defining feature, offering visitors an experience few accommodations in the region could replicate. Guests can step from the resort grounds directly onto the sand, immersing themselves in the calming rhythm of the coastline from the moment they arrive.

The property is equally appealing to corporate and fly-in workers seeking more than standard city accommodation. Spacious self-contained apartments, quiet surrounds and a relaxed atmosphere provide a “home away from home.” It’s a place where guests can decompress after long shifts while still remaining connected to Mackay’s key business and industrial hubs.
The resort’s charm lies in its atmosphere. Afternoons are often spent sitting quietly by the waterfront, soaking in uninterrupted ocean views and the peaceful ambience that has become synonymous with the property. It is this understated simplicity that keeps guests returning time and time again.
Despite its prime location, Comfort Resort Blue Pacific remains something of a hidden gem, with many Mackay locals surprised to discover the secluded beachfront retreat tucked quietly along the coast. That sense of discovery has only added to the resort’s growing appeal, particularly for couples and families seeking a short escape without venturing far from home.

Now under the stewardship of new owners Renee and Brett, the resort is entering an exciting new chapter. With fresh energy and a long-term vision for thoughtful modernisation, the pair are focused on enhancing the guest experience while preserving the relaxed coastal character that has made the property so beloved.
Elegant yet unpretentious, peaceful yet connected, Comfort Resort Blue Pacific captures the essence of a true coastal retreat, where the ocean is always within reach, the atmosphere is effortlessly calming and every stay feels a little like coming home.
Book your stay today, at Comfort Resort Blue Pacific!
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