
Queensland Symphony Orchestra Graces Mackay At The MECC The Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) returned to the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC) on Thursday, 30 October, giving the region a night of classical music for the first time in more than a decade. Featuring 53 musicians under the baton of conductor Sam Weller and joined by baritone Jake Lyle, the orchestra performed Northern Lights and Southern Stars, taking the audience on a spellbinding journey through some of
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Friday 7th November Seniors Music & Morning Tea 10am A special Seniors Music and Morning Tea will be held at the Northern Beaches Community Hall in Bucasia on Friday, November 7, from 10am to 12pm. Guests can enjoy live harp music by Kathleen Campbell, guest speakers, and a light morning tea. The free community event celebrates residents aged 60 and over, with bookings essential due to limited seating. Nothern Beaches Community Hall, Bucasia Friday Flow 5pm Friday Flow is a community event off
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The Mackay Isaac region was aglow with prestige on Friday night as the 2025 Mackay Isaac Tourism Awards Gala Dinner took centre stage at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre. Against a glamorous masquerade backdrop, the evening united tourism operators, volunteers, stakeholders, and industry leaders to celebrate the passion and pride of those who support our visitor economy. Mackay Isaac Tourism CEO said the annual Mackay Isaac Tourism awards program plays a vital role in elevating l
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The Ultimate Music Holiday Is Here! The countdown is officially over the Airlie Beach Festival of Music is set to transform Airlie Beach into Australia’s most spectacular music playground. With venues across town polishing their stages and the Main Tent standing proudly against the Coral Sea, anticipation for the four-day music extravaganza is reaching fever pitch. This year’s lineup features a phenomenal mix of Australian legends, powerhouse performers, and exciting new talent, all set agains
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After several months performing across Europe, Melbourne singer-songwriter Tanya George is heading home to play at this year’s Airlie Beach Festival of Music.
Tanya said the past few months have been a dream come true after being flown to Italy in July to perform at the Roma Busking Festival.
Since then, Tanya said she has been touring Europe, with large crowds welcoming her and making her feel immensely proud of how far her music can reach.
Tanya George was a finalist on The Voice and has won multiple busking competitions all over the world. In 2019, she was flown to South Korea to compete in the Busking World Cup in Gwangju, and she placed fourth in the world.
“I busked a lot when I was younger, and I think that helped build quite an audience and a fan base for now,” she explained. “But I don't think at the time, I knew how much all that hard work was paying off.”
This month, she’ll trade Berlin’s winter for the Whitsundays’ sunshine, performing across three venues during the festival.
Elementa on Friday, November 7 at 2.30pm, KC’s Bar and Grill on Saturday, November 8 at 1pm, and Sorrento's on Sunday, November 9 at 11.45am.
And this visit coincides with the release of her latest single, Piece of Mess, out Thursday, November 6, the third track from her forthcoming debut album Contrast, due next year.
Tanya George is playing at three venues across the weekend. Don't miss out! Photo supplied

Friday 7 November
Airlie Beach Hotel: INXS Tribute (from 2pm - 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Soul Chisel (7pm - 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Three's a Crowd (from 8pm)
Horseshoe Bay Cafe: Sam Bannick (5.30pm - 8.30pm)
Sorrento: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
Club Whitsunday: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
Colonial Palms Motor Inn: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
Elementa: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
KC's: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
Saturday 8 November
Airlie Beach Hotel: Soul Chisel (2pm - 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Dedication to Prince (7pm - 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Sam Bannick (from 8pm)
Coral Sea Pavillion: Loui Battour (2-6pm)
Sorrento: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
Club Whitsunday: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
Colonial Palms Motor Inn: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
Elementa: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
KC's: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
Sunday 9 November
Airlie Beach Hotel: Dedication to George Michael (2pm - 5.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Jasob Bull (4pm - 8pm)
Coral Sea Pavilion: Coralene Beach Club (2pm - 6pm)
Horseshoe Bay Cafe: Jan Arns (1pm - 4pm)
Sorrento: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
Club Whitsunday: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
Colonial Palms Motor Inn: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
Elementa: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
KC's: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
Monday 10 November
Sorrento: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Events
KC's: Tim Johnston (from 8pm)
Tuesday 11 November
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm - 7pm)
KC's: Bear Brewer (from 8pm)
Wednesday 12 November
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm - 7pm)
KC's: Matt Angell (from 8pm)
Thursday 13 November
Sorrento: Lucy Rose (4pm - 7pm)
KC's: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)

November
7 Airlie Beach Festival of Music (day one), Whitsunday Sailing Club, 3pm
7 Rango followed by Drop Dead Fred, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
8 Airlie Beach Festival of Music (day two), Whitsunday Sailing Club, 4pm
9 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
9 Airlie Beach Festival of Music (day three), Whitsunday Sailing Club, 1pm
10 Airlie Beach Festival of Music After Party, Northerlies Beach Bar & Grill, 1pm
11 Remembrance Day
11 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am
12 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
16 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
20 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Bowen Library, from 10am
21 Babe, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
23 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
25 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
25 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am
26 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
30 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
December
2 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
3 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Cannonvale Library, from 9am
4 Morning Melodies - Home for Christmas, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 11:00am
7 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
7 Proserpine Community Christmas Markets, Proserpine State School Cyclone Shelter on Sherry Street, from 8:30am
7 Carols by the Beach Presents: Fred Clause, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
9 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
9 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am
14 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
19 The Grinch, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
21 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
25 Christmas Day
26 Boxing Day
28 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
31 New Year’s Eve

Australian music legend Andrew De Silva is bringing two powerhouse tribute shows to Airlie Beach this weekend, celebrating the music of Prince and George Michael with all the style, soul, and groove of the originals.
Dedication to Prince has been one of Andrew’s signature performances since 2016, coincidentally debuting just three weeks before the music icon’s passing. For Andrew, Prince’s influence runs deep.
“Prince has always been in my DNA when it comes to music,” he said.
“The way he mixed funk, rock and R&B together. I’ve always been into that, and he does it really well.
“No one does it like Prince.”
The show honours Prince’s artistry through live, high-energy versions of his greatest hits.
Andrew explains how the live versions are faster, funkier and full of energy. He said it’s electric from the first note and everybody rushes to the dance floor.
Audiences can expect classics like Purple Rain, Diamonds and Pearls, all are performed with the same passion that’s earned Andrew his national acclaim and invitations from international stages.
Adding to the excitement, Andrew will also perform his George Michael Tribute Show, titled Dedication to George Michael. Andrew has played at the Airlie Beach Hotel before, but this will the first time he performs Dedication to George Michael.
Aside from the leather jackets in the Airlie Beach heat, Andrew is excited to perform this new show.
“Prince and George Michael, were like superheroes to me growing up,” he said.
From soulful ballads like Father Figure to upbeat hits such as Fastlove, the show takes audiences on a nostalgic journey through George Michael’s extraordinary career.
Having performed at the Airlie Beach Hotel just once, Andrew said he’s thrilled to be returning and this time, with two shows in one weekend.
“It’s paradise up there for us Melbourne folks,” he laughed.
With two tribute shows, this weekend will be providing locals and visitors alike with two nights of pure musical magic not to be missed.
WHAT: Dedication to Prince
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday 8 November (7pm – 10pm)
WHAT: Dedication to George Michael
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Sunday 9 November (2pm – 5.30pm)

Seniors across the Northern Beaches are invited to enjoy a morning of music, friendship, and celebration at the Seniors Music & Morning Tea event on Friday, 7 November, from 10am to 12pm at the Northern Beaches Community Hall, 24 Wallace Street, Bucasia.
Guests will be treated to the soothing sounds of harpist Kathleen Campbell, alongside a relaxed morning tea, providing a chance to connect with new and familiar faces.
The event marks the joyful finale to Seniors Month, a time to recognise and honour the invaluable contributions of older residents within the community. It will feature live music, guest speakers, and a light morning tea, all in a welcoming atmosphere designed to celebrate community and connection.
“Come along, share a cuppa, enjoy beautiful music, and celebrate the gift of community and ageing together,” said organisers from the Northern Beaches Community Network.
“This gathering is the warm and joyful finale to our Seniors Month celebrations, proudly funded by the Queensland Council on Aging and the Queensland State Government, and coordinated by the Northern Beaches Community Network and Mackay Northern Beaches Lions Club.”
The event is free to attend, though bookings are essential due to limited numbers for catering. Guests are also welcome to make a small donation at the door to support the Mackay Northern Beaches Lions Club.
To reserve your place, visit events.humanitix.com/seniors-music-and-morning-tea-or-northern-beaches, email nbcweek@gmail.com, or phone 0417 275 321 for assistance with bookings.
Join in for a cuppa, conversation, and live harp music as the community comes together to celebrate the gift of community and ageing together!
Image for illustrative purposes only.

Aussie music legend, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rick Price is set to hit the Mackay stage, not only to deliver an unforgettable night of live music, but also to lend his support to local domestic violence charity Broken Ballerina Inc.
Price will perform at Souths Leagues Club on Wednesday, November 6 at 7pm as part of his Tamborine Mountain 30th Anniversary Tour, celebrating three decades since the release of his iconic album. A portion of every ticket sold will go directly to helping survivors of domestic and family violence in the Mackay region.
The partnership will see $10 from every Mackay ticket and $5 from each Bowen ticket (from Rick’s November 7 performance at the Grand View Hotel) donated to Broken Ballerina Inc – a local not-for-profit that provides crucial support, advocacy and emergency assistance to victim-survivors across the community.
Broken Ballerina founder Jules Thompson said the collaboration is a powerful reminder of how music can help create meaningful change.
“We’re incredibly grateful for Rick’s support and so excited to see him perform live here in Mackay,” Jules said.
“Every $10 of the Mackay Tickets purchased goes directly towards helping victim-survivors in our community, so we’re truly thankful. It’s going to be an awesome night.”
In another act of generosity, Price will also sign a guitar to be auctioned during the event, with all funds raised going towards Broken Ballerina Inc.
Rick Price has long been a household name in Australian music, with a career spanning more than three decades and hit singles including Heaven Knows, Not a Day Goes By, River of Love, and Bridge Building Man.
His acclaimed 1995 album Tamborine Mountain, inspired by the lush Gold Coast hinterland region near Beaudesert, featured collaborations with Tommy Emmanuel on Foolish Heart and Tina Arena on the emotional duet Trust Me This Is Love.
Now celebrating its 30th anniversary, Price’s national tour will see him perform songs from Tamborine Mountain alongside fan favourites from his extensive catalogue, bringing his signature heartfelt style to audiences across the country.
“Having someone like Rick Price help shine a light on domestic violence awareness is incredibly special,” said Jules.
“Grab your tickets, meet Rick, and don’t miss your chance to bid on a signed guitar!”
Tickets are available now via www.rickprice.com
Jules and Pete Thompson from Broken Ballerina Inc
Australian music icon Rick Price will perform in Mackay on November 6 as part of his Tamborine Mountain 30th Anniversary Tour, with $10 from every ticket sold going to local domestic violence charity Broken Ballerina Inc. Photos supplied

I love this time of year… no no, not the “Halloween heists and Christmas crackers” time… I love the “It’s comedy at Kucom!” time!!! What better way to end a (rather stressful) year than with a spectacular night of laughter, heart and clever storytelling. Funny, brilliant, plus it’s three plays for the price of one! Voila… The Season of One Act Plays!!!!!!!
I must say, I adore one-act plays. You’ve got to get the timing right and scrap all unnecessary dialogue. You’ve got to bring the audience through a range of emotions and provide just the right amount of clever twists and turns… And you’ve got to leave them wanting!
Fortunately, Kucom are seasoned experts at picking the very best One Act plays, and this year’s selection is delightful, quirky, and dare I say, a little bit naughty… no no, I won’t spoil it…
Three directors, three different casts... it's a wild ride!
Bloody Actors by Archie Wilson, directed by Amanda Lewis, opens the night with delightful chaos - a tongue-in-cheek look at the world of theatre that’s every bit as charming as it is ridiculous (in the best way). It’s fun, unpredictable, and sets the tone perfectly for what’s to come.
Ashes to Dust by Yvette Wall, directed by Bronwyn Grannall, takes things in a different direction - a touching family story layered with humour and honesty. It’s beautifully written and performed, with just the right blend of warmth and wit to tug at the heartstrings without losing the laughs.
Then, closing out the night is Last Tango in Little Grimley David Tristram, directed by Carolyn Roche. This one had me in stitches - the timing, delivery, and energy were spot on… and… no no…. I won’t spoil it…
As always, the Kucom’s director’s casting is impeccable. Every actor felt perfectly suited to their role - clever, confident, and clearly having fun. There’s not enough space on this page for me to highlight each cast member, but I will say I loved every second of all of your performances – and I loved seeing our seasoned players, our brand-new-to-Kucom-ers and our returned-after-man-years away-and-it-feels-just-like-yesterday-that-I-was-on-stage-ers. You are all just too fabulous, providing a masterclass in comedy and performing with brilliant precision. Love love.
I know I gush, but honestly, what I love most about Kucom is that they make it look effortless. You can feel the passion and precision in every scene, every line, every laugh. It’s why I keep coming back, show after show, year after year. Never stop being you ok? Never, ever stop.
10/10 mascara running because you are laughing too hard.

Friday 31st October
Crochet & Conversation
9am
Drop in for a relaxed morning of crocheting, coffee and conversation with friendly Northern Beaches locals at the Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Everyone is welcome—whether you're a seasoned crocheter, a beginner, or just love a good chat over coffee. Bring your own tools or borrow from the communal box. It’s all about connection, creativity, and community.
Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade
Run For Autism
11am
Poppy Community Care is taking on the Run for Autism 70km challenge this October, supporting the IN IT for Autism movement. The team will log kilometres throughout the month, finishing with a short run and lunch at The Deck, Mackay Harbour on October 31. Funds raised support autism assessments, therapies, and education. Donate, join, or cheer them on to help create a more inclusive world. Details via www.runforautism.org.au
The Lighthouse - Sails - The Deck
Light Party 2025
4pm
The Light Party is a Free, Fun, Family-Friendly Community Event held at the Blue Water Quay on the 31st of October as an alternate to Halloween.
Dress up as your favourite light-hearted, positive character & complete lots of awesome activities with the kids!! The activities are based around a historical figure, Martin Luther, who lived in the 1500s. You will learn about his life and faith and how he was used to bring the light to the medieval dark ages. Join in for a whole bunch of fun and celebration!
Blue Water Quay
The Haunting At Kucom
6pm
All the world’s a stage… but on this night, it’s haunted!
Step into the spotlight in your most ghoulish or glamorous costume and help us set the scene for a frightfully fun evening. If you’ve got a chilling monologue, a wickedly funny skit, or a ghostly performance piece, bring it along to share The stage is yours.
After the final curtain falls, we’ll gather for a boo-tiful supper. Just bring a plate to share so no phantom leaves hungry.
Expect a night of dramatic chills, spine-tingling laughs, and hauntingly good company. Join in for this spook-tacular evening… if you dare!
1 Snow Wright Court, Andergrove
Saturday 1st November
Mackay Makers Christmas Market
4pm
Discover unique, handmade gifts from local creators at the Mackay Makers Christmas Market on Saturday, November 1, 2025, from 4pm to 8:30pm in the big shed at the Mackay Showgrounds. Enjoy food trucks, live music, and family-friendly fun, including jumping castles and face painting. Entry is $2 for adults, with free entry for children under 17.
Mackay Showgrounds
Habana Trick or Treat Food Truck Night
5pm
Join the community for a Trick or Treat Food Truck Night under the stars at Habana on Saturday, November 1, from 5pm until late. Enjoy live music by Pure Vintage, Klancie Keough, and open mic performances. Savour delicious food from Rib Crib, Sally’s Curry Hut, Laan Yaa Thai Kitchen, Tina’s Doughnuts & Treats, and Ziffy’s Ice Cream.
1091 Mackay-Habana Road, Habana
Sunday 2nd November
Community Gnome Making
9am
Pioneer Potters invites the community to Gnome Making Sundays on November 2 and 9, creating pieces for the “500 Smiles” Community Gnome Hunt this December at the waterfront. All materials are supplied—just bring creativity and enthusiasm. Open to all ages, no experience needed. Supported by Mackay Regional Council’s Make Your Place initiative.
8 Loughnane Court, North Mackay
Lego Sessions
10am
Join the fun at Weekly LEGO Sundays, a creative and family-friendly way to spend your morning. A gold coin donation is appreciated, and all LEGO is provided—just bring your imagination. Open to all ages and skill levels. If you’re unwell, please rest and join another time. Everyone is welcome.
Abbott Park - Souths JRL Mackay
Monday 3rd November
Ballroom and Latin Class
6.30pm
Join the International Style Ballroom and Latin Class every Monday night at 6:30pm at St. Charles Anglican Church Hall, corner of McGinn Street and Nebo Road, West Mackay. Open to beginners and intermediate dancers, with a cost of $10 per person. Everyone is welcome. For more information, contact Dave on 0401 290 109.
St. Charles Anglican Church Hall, corner of McGinn Street and Nebo Road
Thursday 6th November
Artspace Lunchbox Tour
12.30pm
Proud Yuwi, Torres Strait, and Australian South Sea Islander artist and curator Dylan Mooney will host free Thursday ‘Lunchbox Tours’ of his exhibition Ripples Through Time at Artspace Mackay this November. Drawing on the Mackay Regional Council Indigenous Art Collection, the exhibition explores the importance of water in connecting communities, cultures, landscapes, and histories, reflecting on journeys, colonisation, and cultural knowledge. Tours run at 12:30pm on November 6 and 13, are free to attend, and welcome everyone—no bookings required.
Artspace 61 Gordon Street, Mackay,
Summer Shorts – A Season Of One-Act Plays
7.30pm
Three new plays bring laughter, drama, and a touch of chaos to the stage. In “Bloody Actors” by Archie Wilson, retired actors in a nursing home confront past rivalries while preparing a play for fellow residents. “Ashes to Dust” by Yvette Wall explores family tensions and unexpected surprises on the day a daughter scatters her father’s ashes. Finally, David Tristram’s “Last Tango in Little Grimley” follows a struggling amateur dramatic society as they hatch a risqué plan to draw bigger audiences, with unpredictable results.

The Airlie Beach Festival of Music is once again proving why it’s known as "The Ultimate Music Holiday," not just for its epic lineup, but for its deep roots and support within the Whitsundays community. As the town transforms into one giant stage, the festival is celebrating a year of unprecedented success.
This year, the festival has smashed all previous ticket sales and will deliver its biggest lineup yet. This success is directly tied to the festival’s flexible ticketing, opening up more ways for people to enjoy the music across 15 different local venues—from the Main Tent at the Whitsunday Sailing Club to vibrant main street pubs. This town-wide takeover ensures that local businesses, from restaurants to accommodation partners, feel the benefit of every single ticket sold.
Festival Founder and Director, Gavin Butlin, expressed his pride in the community spirit.
“It’s truly incredible. This festival started as an idea, and now it’s a destination event, drawing in thousands to experience the heart of live music, Airlie Beach."
“Seeing the venues packed, the local businesses thriving, and our residents embracing the crowds is what makes all the hard work worthwhile. The support from our local community and partners is the foundation of our success and ensures that this 'music holiday' remains sustainable and special for years to come,” Mr Butlin added.
With headliners like Pete Murray, Jessica Mauboy, and The Screaming Jets rocking the stages, the Airlie Beach Festival of Music is defying the odds, where world-class music meets the world’s most beautiful backyard.

The Airlie Beach Festival of Music is set to be the biggest and most diverse lineup yet. With three full days (plus a welcome party and after party) of world-class acts across 15 iconic venues, the Whitsundays are preparing for a spectacular town-wide music takeover.
From rock legends and chart-topping pop stars to Australia’s finest blues and roots artists, the stage is set for an unforgettable journey of sound.
Kick-Off and Friday Rock Royalty
The party begins on Thursday night at the Magnums Welcome Party, promising a high-energy start with acts like TRILLA, Lucy Gallant, and Viva Band setting the tropical tone late into the night.
Friday at the Main Tent is dedicated to celebrating talent, both emerging and established. The afternoon kicks off with the intense competition of the Passport to Airlie Finalists, culminating with the triumphant return of 2024 winner Tom Neilson. The night escalates rapidly into legendary status with the smooth, sun-drenched sounds of Pete Murray changing seamlessly into the raw, powerful anthems of Australian rock icons, The Screaming Jets, guaranteed to close the first major day with a bang at 10:00pm.
Saturday: Australian Rock & Pop Powerhouses
Saturday is a masterclass in diverse Australian music royalty. The afternoon begins with the grooves of The Natural Culture, perfectly setting the scene for an evening of legendary performers. At 6:00pm, the stage welcomes the unique acoustic mastery of Tex Perkins and Matt Walker.
The tempo elevates significantly when Bachelor Girl takes the stage at 7:30pm to deliver their catalogue of classic hits. The energy continues to build as the incomparable Diesel straps on his guitar at 8:45pm, proving why he remains one of the country's most respected rock musicians. Capping off the night at 10:00pm are the beloved Choirboys, ensuring the Main Tent is shaking until close.
Sunday & Monday Grand Finale
The festival closes on a high on Sunday with a sensational showcase of blues, country, and pop excellence. The afternoon begins with the heartfelt rock of the Dave Flower Band and the powerful country punch of Jayne Denham. Blues aficionados will be treated to the incredible guitar work of Lloyd Spiegel at 4:15pm before the event hits its peak.
The Sunday Main Tent headliners are an unmissable double feature: the electrifying energy and vocal brilliance of Jessica Mauboy at 5:30pm, followed by the legendary rhythm and blues collective, The Black Sorrows, closing out the Main Tent at 7:00pm.
But the music doesn't stop there. The final goodbye is the Monday After Party at Northerlies, where you can unwind to the sounds of Tiffany Grace, Bear Brewer, James Bennett, and a final, must-see set from blues virtuoso Lloyd Spiegel at 5:00pm.
Don't miss your chance to be part of the biggest music holiday in the Whitsundays. Your four-day soundtrack awaits!

The heat is picking up and there's nowhere better than the movie screen to escape the heat.
Bowen Summergarden Cinema located on 40 Murroona Street in Bowen has been showing blockbusters to Whitsunday residents since 1948 and its the perfect place to visit to get out of the humid air.
This Halloween weekend Twilight is showing again in cinemas to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first book. In Twilight Bella Swan, a teenager who moves to the small town of Forks, Washington. There, she meets Edward Cullen, a boy who turns out to be a vampire. As they fall in love, Bella learns more about his secret world and the dangers that come with it, especially when other vampires show up and threaten her life.
Also showing at Bowen Summergarden Cinema is Good Fortune starring Keanu Reeves, this film follows an angel played by Keanu Reeves as he meddles in the lives of a struggling gig worker and wealthy venture capitalist.
The Travellers stars Luke Bracey and Bryan Brown and is about a stage designer returning to Australia to say goodbye to his dying mother. A quick trip descends into chaos, drama, and funny moments as he juggles family tension, past lovers, and returning to Europe for an opera contract.
Regretting You is based upon the best-selling author Colleen Hoover's novel of the same name. The film is centered on the strained relationship between young mother Morgan Grant and her teenage daughter Clara, exacerbated by Morgan's husband Chris's tragic death, it forces them to navigate life's challenges together.

Friday 31 October
Grand View Hotel: Matt Black Band(from 8pm)
Sorrento: Kaedan McCarthy (4pm - 7pm)
Horseshoe Bay Cafe: David Flower and Friends(5.30pm - 8.30pm)
KC's: Velvet Divan (from 8pm)
Saturday 1 November
Airlie Beach Hotel: Grease Tribute (2pm - 5.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: DJ Night (from 8pm)
Sorrento: Kieran McCarthy (4pm - 7pm)
Horseshoe Bay Cafe: David Flower and Friends (5.30pm - 8.30pm)
Sunday 2 November
Airlie Beach Hotel: Two Strong Hearts / John Farnham and Olivia Newton-John Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
Coral Sea Pavilion: Matty Black (1pm - 5pm)
Sorrento: Simon Briley (4pm - 7pm)
Horseshoe Bay Cafe: David Flower and Friends (5.30pm - 8.30pm)
Monday 3 November
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm - 7pm)
Tuesday 4 November
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm - 7pm)
Wednesday 5 November
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm - 7pm)
Thursday 6 November
Sorrento: Lucy Rose (4pm - 7pm)

November
2 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
5 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Cannonvale Library, from 9am
7 Rango followed by Drop Dead Fred, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
9 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
11 Remembrance Day
11 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am
12 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
16 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
20 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Bowen Library, from 10am
21 Babe, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
23 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
25 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
25 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am
26 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
30 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am

Hollywood glitz, glam and undeniable groove will hit the Airlie Beach Hotel on Saturday the 8th and Sunday the 9th of November for two stellar shows by Andrew De Silva.
A national treasure, Andrew De Silva has earned the title of one of Australia’s most accomplished and enduring voices in R&B and soul, leading him to accumulate an ARIA Award and a well-deserved place in Australian music history.
In 2012, Andrew captured the hearts of the nation when he was crowned winner of Australia’s Got Talent.
His commanding voice and dynamic stage presence have earned him the opportunity to perform alongside global superstars, supporting Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men during their Australian tours.
Before Australia’s Got Talent, Andrew co-created CDB, an Australian R&B, dance and vocal harmony quartet formed in 1991.
CDB, short for Central Dandenong Boys, rose to fame in the mid-1990s with their chart-topping R&B sound. Their biggest hit was a cover of Earth, Wind & Fire’s Let’s Groove, which reached number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and claimed the top spot in New Zealand. Another single, Hey Girl (This Is Our Time), also hit number one in New Zealand. The group released their debut studio album Glide with Me in November 1995 before disbanding in 1999.
Since his success on Australia’s Got Talent, Andrew’s solo career has soared to new heights, captivating the nation with his raw talent and heartfelt performances.
Andrew remains committed to his roots as a songwriter and producer, releasing chart-topping hits such as Coffee, Your Paradise, Into The Night and What’s Up What’s Down, which has reached over 400,000 international streams. In 2024, his album Lighthill Session reached number one on the Australian iTunes R&B charts, reaffirming his relevance and creative fire within the music industry and beyond.
“That voice is for the masses” – Brian McFadden
“That was absolutely brilliant” – Dannii Minogue
“You’re a true artist” – Todd McKenney
With all these accolades, it is now time for the Airlie Beach Hotel to hear Andrew’s electrifying voice. He has sold out venues across the country and will soon grace the stage right here in Airlie Beach.
In recent years, Andrew has been smashing it as a tribute artist. His Prince tribute has reached extraordinary heights, selling out venues nationwide.
In 2024, Andrew released his newest tribute act, his Dedication to George Michael.
At the Airlie Beach Hotel, Andrew will be performing both shows on consecutive days. Two days of unmissable soundtracks that will take you back to your youth.
Joining Andrew will be the widely celebrated Ultimate Party Funk Band, which will have guests movin’ and groovin’ to the sounds of the 70s, 80s and 90s across both electrifying performances.
With the dates set and the excitement building, you certainly do not want to miss this weekend of incredible talent at the Airlie Beach Hotel.
What: Andrew De Silva
When: 8th and 9th of November
Where: Airlie Beach Hotel

Grab a passport and get ready to dance, taste and celebrate your way around the world – all without leaving Mackay!
Global Grooves 2025 is set to transform Queens Park into a vibrant global party on Saturday, October 25, from 3pm to 8pm.
This free family event will be a feast for the senses, bursting with cultural dances, global music, traditional dress, workshops and mouthwatering food from across the globe.
With 12 cultural dance groups and bands lighting up the stage, the entertainment will be non-stop.
From the fiery rhythms of Latin America to the graceful movements of Thai and Malayalee Indian performers, the lineup promises an unforgettable showcase of diversity.
Mayor Greg Williamson said this year’s performances would be exceptional.
“Included in the exciting stage lineup will be Latin, Caribbean, Irish, Scottish, Thai, Zimbabwean, Malayalee Indian, Filipino, Indonesian and Papua New Guinean performances, in additional to a First Nations Welcome and Smoking Ceremony to kick off the event,” Mayor Williamson said.
“It is fantastic to have both returning and new community groups join us in sharing their traditions and performances at Global Grooves,” he said.
“There will also be a number of workshops happening over the course of the event, including a pasta making demonstration, traditional Chinese children’s games and a Mercenaries of Western Europe village, plus more.
“We are also excited to have Fiesta Tropicale headlining this event. With horns and drums blasting, rhythm, colour and motion, Fiesta Tropicale brings Latin-Caribbean carnival flavour to the festival that will surely get everyone dancing.”
Beyond the stage, festivalgoers can pick up a special Global Grooves passport from festival volunteers to get stamped as they explore the market stalls and food vendors.
Mayor Williamson said the Global Grooves passport was a fun way to explore the event.
“As you visit the different cultural workshops, market stalls and vendors, ask them for a stamp,” Mayor Williamson said.
“Each stamp shows where you’ve been and what you’ve discovered as you explore the multicultural offerings. See how many you can collect,” he said.
And of course, no cultural celebration is complete without food! With 17 food vendors serving up everything from Filipino street eats and Thai flavours to Maltese and Italian treats, dumplings, curries and woodfired pizza, your tastebuds are in for a world tour.
There’ll also be a colourful array of market stalls with traditional fashion, accessories and gifts.
Global Grooves is an initiative of Mackay Regional Council and the MECC.
Stage schedule:
• 3.40pm – Claddagh School of Irish Dance
• 3.55pm – Zimbabwe Association
• 4.05pm – Indonesia Mackay Community
• 4.20pm – Natiding Art
• 4.35pm – Latin Roots
• 5pm – Thai Aussie Community
• 5.20pm – Mackay Filipino Community
• 5.45pm – Mackay Malayalee Association
• 6.25pm – Piping MaD
• 7pm – Fiesta Tropicale
Workshops
• From 3pm – Mercenaries of Western Europe
• From 3pm – Freed Class – Traditional Chinese children’s games
• 3.15pm to 4pm – Rhythm Business – Drumming and Music
• 4.15pm to 5pm – Mackay Maltese Club – Pasta making
• 5.15pm to 6pm – Latin Roots – Latin dance
Food Vendors:
• Mackay Filipino Australian Community
• Filipino Kuisine
• Tambay Eats
• The Crystal Candy Cat (Japanese Candy)
• Amanda Dumpling
• Thai Authenchick 328
• Sally’s Curry Hut
• Ziffy’s Icecream
• Waffleton Way
• Dumpling Hut Mackay
• Da Sausage German Sausage
• Nonno’s Woodfired Pizza
• Laan Ya Thai
• Cream and Bean
• Spicy N Saucy Indian
• Tasty Twister
• Jass Asian Shop
_For more information, including market stalls, head to themecc.com.au/globalgrooves _