Friday 13th June BMA Fun Day 9am Families are invited to a special BMA Fun Friday, hosted by the Northern Beaches Community Playgroup at Bucasia Esplanade. This community play morning promises outdoor fun, movement, music, stories and creativity, featuring special guests from Active Squirtz and Bunnings Craft. Proudly supported by BMA’s Benefiting My Community Fund, the event offers a joyful space for connection and play. All families welcome—bring your energy, your little ones, and join
Read the full storyJune 13 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 7:30pm 14 Botanical Bites, Club Whitsunday, 3pm - 5pm, $120 14 Multicultural Festival, Bowen Foreshore Sound Shell, 4pm - 8pm 14 Echoes of Pink Floyd - 60 years of Pink Floyd, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 8:00pm 15 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am 17 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm 20 Whitsundays 112th Annual Regional Show Day 1, Proserpine Showgrounds 21 Whitsunda
Read the full storyFriday 13th June Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grand View Hotel: Jackson Dunn (from 8pm) Saturday 14th June Airlie Beach Hotel: Grease vs Rocky Horror (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grand View Hotel: Sam McCann (from 8pm) Coral Sea Pavillion: (Live Music & DJ Session 1pm – 6pm) Sunday 15th June Airlie Beach Hotel: Grease vs Rocky Horror (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30 – 9.30pm) Grand View Hotel: Jackson Dunn (4pm - 8pm)
Read the full storyNext film night June: Ghostlight Alex Thompson and Kelly O'Sullivan’s moving, gently comic collaboration is about the power of live theater to make sense of our offstage dramas and personal narratives. Ghostlight centers on Dan (Keith Kupferer), a melancholic middle-aged construction worker grieving a family tragedy. Cut off from his devoted wife, Sharon (Tara Mallen), and talented but troubled daughter, Daisy (Katherine Mallen Kupferer), Dan finds comfort and community in a misfit company of a
Read the full storyAfter a strong wind warning snuffed out SPARK a fortnight ago, the exciting pop-up event is set to reignite from Thursday, June 12, to Sunday, June 15.
After the event was postponed, organisers sprang into action to reorganise the dozens of activities and attractions scheduled to activate the old cinema car park on Wood and Gordon streets.
SPARK will now ignite with an evening networking event from 5pm to 7pm on Thursday, June 12, and will then be followed by three days of continuous activations and activities.
SPARK will run from 9am to 9pm on Friday (June 13) and Saturday (June 14), and on Sunday (June 15) the fun will kick on from 9am to 2pm.
The site will be buzzing with live music, art, food, kids' activities, workshops and pop-up performances – all free to attend, with a small selection of optional paid experiences.
For more information on this exciting pop-up event, make sure you follow the Mackay City Centre and Waterfront Facebook page or visit their webpage (www.mackaywaterfront.com.au).
There’s so much happening in Mackay in July, but for the art-lover there is nothing better than Artspace Mackay’s Libris Awards.
Artspace Mackay, in partnership with Daly Bay, is delighted to announce the finalists for the 2025 Libris Awards: Australian Artists Book Prize.
The shortlisted entrants’ artworks will be exhibited at Artspace from July 5 to September 14.
The prestigious Libris Awards bring together works by leading and emerging artist book makers from across the country.
Mayor Greg Williamson said the awards were a chance to celebrate the artform and build on the gallery’s significant artist book collection through the competition’s acquisitive prizes.
“We have had a fantastic and diverse range of artists’ books submitted, which is proof that artists’ book genre is thriving,” Mayor Williams said.
“Entries have explored myriad themes, including the ongoing impacts of climate change, identity and belonging, the search for connection and intimacy and social and political issues,” he said.
“I extend a huge thanks to guest judges, Ana Estrada and Marian Macken, who have had a very difficult task of shortlisting 53 entries for display and award consideration from the 142 submitted entries.”
Artspace Director Tracey Heathwood said the 2025 awards had been reimagined, with the Tertiary Artists’ Book Prize category now an invitational award.
“Seven tertiary student finalists were commissioned to create new artists’ books for the exhibition and to vie for the overall $3000 acquisitive Tertiary Artists’ Book Prize,” Ms Heathwood said.
“With support from major sponsor Daly Bay, prize money has increased across all categories and, thanks to our wonderful partnership with the Queensland College of Art and Design’s Cobalt Editions, we will also host the 2025 abbe Conference and Artists Book Fair,” she said.
“The Artists Book Fair is an opportunity for artists, designers and makers to showcase their artists’ book and printmaking practice to gallery professionals, academics, artist peers and collectors.”
A full list of the finalists is available here https://bit.ly/4k3XxB0.
For more information on the Libris Awards and Artists Book Fair, head to artspacemackay.com.au/whats_on.
Friday 6th June
Crochet & Conversation
9am
Join a welcoming morning of crochet, coffee, and conversation with Northern Beaches locals at Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Bring your own tools or borrow from the communal box. All skill levels welcome—just look for the yarn to find the table. Connection and creativity guaranteed.
Bucasia Beachfront Bar and Restaurant
Artspace And Memory
10am
Join Art and Memory, a welcoming program for people living with dementia and their families. Enjoy a relaxed morning with tea, snacks, and meaningful conversations sparked by carefully selected artworks. No art knowledge needed—just an open mind. Book two free seats for a safe, social, and uplifting experience. Bookings are essential via Eventbrite.com
Artspace Mackay
Moonlight Cinema In The Park
6pm
Settle in for a relaxed evening under the stars with a classic chick flick and great company. Bring a picnic, your favourite drinks, and a comfy seat. This 18+ event is all about unwinding, laughing with friends, and enjoying a fun film night in the open air. Tickets are free but registrations are essential via Eventbrite.com
Wood St Park (beside Singapore Sams)
LIVE Music
6-9pm
Enjoy LIVE music every Friday at Ocean International – it’s a performance you won’t want to miss! Pizzas & tapas available on the deck! Call 4957 2044 to make your booking!
Ocean International
Film & Arts Mackay Presents: Ghostlight
7.30pm
Alex Thompson and Kelly O’Sullivan’s moving and gently comic Ghostlight explores how live theatre helps us navigate life’s offstage dramas. The story follows Dan (Keith Kupferer), a melancholic middle-aged construction worker grappling with grief after a family tragedy, revealing the healing power of storytelling and connection.
CQ University Mackay Ooralea Campus, Building 1
Saturday 7th June
River Of Life Festival 2025
From 10am
River of Life Festival 2025 invites the community to a vibrant day of music, dance, local food, and family-friendly fun at Blue Water Quay and River Wharves, Mackay. Enjoy live performances, workshops, and a kids’ zone—all free to attend. Supported by local sponsors and partners, this event celebrates connection and community spirit.
Blue Water Quay and River Wharves, Mackay
SI Mackay ‘Cut And Sew’ Event
10am
Join a community fabric repurposing day to create sturdy bags for St. Vincent de Paul Family Support, using clean curtains, quilt covers, and fabric samplers. Tasks include cutting, sewing, and ironing in a relaxed setting. Bring a plate to share for lunch—no experience or membership needed. Small hygiene bags are also made for local distribution.
Carlyle Gardens - 206 Phillip Street, North Mackay
Sunday 8th June
Mackay Volunteers Expo
9am
The Mackay Volunteers Expo invites locals to explore more than 50 community organisations, each seeking passionate volunteers. This free event highlights the vital contributions of volunteers across the region and offers a valuable chance to connect, ask questions, and discover meaningful ways to give back. A perfect starting point for anyone considering volunteering.
Mackay Showgrounds
Sunday Guided Walks In The Gardens
10am
Join a guided Tree Trail walk through the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens, held on the second Sunday of each month from April to October. Meet at the Visitor Information Centre and explore the gardens with an expert guide. Bring a hat, camera, and water bottle. Bookings essential via (07) 4952 7300 or botanic@mackay.qld.gov.au.
Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
CASA Sunday BBQ
11am
Everyone’s welcome at CASA’s weekly sausage sizzle, held every Sunday at the Blue Water Quay BBQ area. Enjoy a free bite to eat, connect with others, and bring a friend along for a relaxed and friendly start to your Sunday. Just bring a smile—everything else is sorted.
Blue Water Quay
Live Music At The Pinnacle
11.30am-3pm
Enjoy live music from 11:30 am to 3pm! Indulge in delicious pies, crumbed steak, and in-house sweets for a perfect day out with great food and tunes.
Pinnace Family Hotel
Monday 9th June
Myeloma Australia Patient And Carer Seminar
10am
Myeloma Australia invites people living with myeloma and their carers to a FREE dedicated seminar at Rydges Mackay on Monday 9 June. This is a chance to connect with others in the myeloma community, share experiences, and access valuable support. Morning tea is included. Email Peta.Parter@myeloma.org.au to register.
Rydges Mackay Suites
Tuesday 10 June
Fokker Friendship 65th Commemaration Ceremony
11am
Mackay Regional Council will hold a memorial service on Tuesday, 10 June at 11am to honour those lost in the TAA Fokker Friendship “Abel Tasman” crash 65 years ago. Attendees are welcome to lay a wreath. RSVP by Tuesday, 27 May by emailing communications@mackay.qld.gov.au.
Memorial site at Illawong Beach (opposite CitiBeach Volleyball Mackay)
Wednesday 11th June
Understanding Grief And Loss
9am
Available both online and in person in Mackay, this informative session explores the nature of grief and its impact. Topics include recognising grief in ourselves and others, offering meaningful support, and understanding what to say—and what not to say. Targeted at disability and aged care support workers in the Mackay, Isaac, or Whitsunday regions. Light refreshments provided. Free tickets available via humantix.com
Building 4, Level 2/92 Sydney St, Mackay
Thursday 12th June
Kids Drumming - Mackay Library
5.30pm
For ages 8-12, this free, hands-on rhythm adventure is packed with movement, music, and playful energy. Children will explore percussion instruments, learn basic drumming techniques, and enjoy rhythm games that build coordination, confidence, and teamwork. No experience needed—just bring your curiosity. Bookings essential via the Mackay Libraries website, app, or in person.
Dudley Denny City Library
If the essence of farce is chaos, Kucom Theatre’s production of Bob’s Your Auntie is right on the button.
The story is simple enough: Robert Marshall has returned from his Aunt Roberta’s funeral only to find the taxman at his door for unpaid taxes. At the same time a call comes in from the Lottery commission to say Auntie has just won a considerable amount on one of her tickets, of which there are dozens.
What ensues is a melee of total confusion when Robert, his girlfriend Juliet, and his friends Dinsdale and Basil, think of how one of them can impersonate Auntie when the man with the cheque turns up to present it. But to be successful he must dodge the taxman, the lottery official, the police, a jealous boyfriend and the news media, as well as an overly helpful vicar.
Well, we’ve all been there, haven’t we?
Gordon Lowe has already demonstrated his comedic abilities to Kucom audiences in The Foreigner, Big Bad Mouse, and Death of a Gerbil, but he’s facing some stiff competition here. Anzjuli Venter, who plays girlfriend Juliet, has a wonderfully deadpan delivery that contrasts well with the exuberantly camp Dinsdale (played by Michael Brennan) and his cheeky boyfriend Basil (Anthony Heron, in his first onstage role).
Other Kucom newcomers include Greccia Ipenza as ITV journalist Pamela; Kai Hulme-Moir as the aptly-named Harold Swindle from the tax office; and Ross MacDonald as the bemused Constable Maxwell.
Advice to the audience: Don’t try to follow the plot too closely, just sit back and enjoy the mayhem.
Bob’s Your Auntie opens at Kucom Theatre next week. Season dates 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 June (please note, there is no Sunday matinee). Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/bob-s-your-auntie.
If you’re looking for a relaxed, family-friendly way to spend the weekend without spending a cent, the River of Life Festival returns to Bluewater Quay this Saturday, 7 June.
This free community event offers a full day of entertainment, creativity, and connection. Showcasing live music and dance, hands-on workshops, bustling markets, and a packed kids’ zone, it’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy Mackay’s riverside charm and vibrant local culture.
The festival has grown beyond expectations since its inception, drawing thousands of attendees and becoming a beloved annual celebration. Festival organiser and musician Greg Shaw says the overwhelming community response made it clear the event had to continue.
This year’s event will be bigger than ever, featuring live music and dance performances, alongside a colourful market trail and a variety of activities for all ages. The new Garden Stage will host free children’s craft activities from 10am to 5pm, led by Chris Del Dot, Plaster Kids, and SandWizard.
The program includes a wide range of engaging activities – from circus workshops and martial arts displays to face painting, bushcraft, petting zoos, sensory play, and interactive art, ensuring there’s something to captivate everyone.
Hungry festivalgoers can enjoy a diverse food offering, including woodfired pizza, authentic Indian cuisine, fish and chips, fresh smoothies, waffles, and real fruit ice cream. Local favourites such as The Rib Crib, Coffee Van Go, Crave Mobile Cafe, and Ziffy’s Cream & Bean will be among those serving delicious treats.
Supported by sponsors including Mackay Regional Council, CQ Field Mining Services, Explore Property Mackay, Red Dog Brewery, and others, the festival remains free and accessible to all.
Whether you’re young or young at heart, the River of Life Festival is a wonderful chance to gather with family and friends, connect with your community, and celebrate the best of Mackay’s local talent and hospitality.
What: River of Life Festival
When: Saturday 7 June 2025
Where: Bluewater Quay, Mackay
Free entry
For enquiries, contact rolfassociation@gmail.com or 0406 220 444
Head down to Bluewater Quay this Saturday, 7 June, for a free, family-friendly festival filled with music, markets, workshops, kids’ activities, and community spirit. Photo source: River of Life Festival 2024 (Facebook)
Mackay locals and visitors are being urged not to miss their chance to experience one of Queensland’s most breathtaking and sustainable music events, Between the Tides, next Friday night, June 13, at Cape Hillsborough National Park. With Saturday’s show already sold out, Friday’s performance is now the only opportunity left to witness this once-in-a-lifetime, award-winning event as part of the Queensland Music Trails – The Reef.
Presented by QMF, Between the Tides brings together world-class music, First Nations cultural celebration, and regenerative tourism in a truly unforgettable natural setting. The stage is built — and then rebuilt — between the ebb and flow of the tide, delivering a raw and awe-inspiring musical experience where the sea meets the sand.
Headlining this year’s Friday night performance is none other than Australian music icon Xavier Rudd, who is making his first-ever appearance at the unique coastal concert.
Rudd, known for his soulful music and heartfelt storytelling, said he is “just excited to come and spend time and be part of it... it sounds like a really cool concept.”
After two decades based on the Sunshine Coast and playing to audiences across Europe and North America, the globally acclaimed multi-instrumentalist still finds magic in moments like this.
“I still have to pinch myself that I have the opportunities that I have,” he said.
Rudd’s show at Cape Hillsborough promises to be a stripped-back, deeply moving performance.
“I’ll be bringing roots music... an acoustic show, but a bit more stripped back,” he said, perfectly suited to the elemental beauty of the Cape Hillsborough coastline.
Organisers are encouraging music lovers to seize this final chance to experience Between the Tides before it vanishes with the tide.
“Throughout The Reef Trail and specifically at Between the Tides, we’re demonstrating that
tourism is so much more than sightseeing,” said Daryl Raven, CEO of QMF.
“It educates, inspires, empowers and leaves a legacy of sustainability for the natural environment, people and culture, and the destination’s economy.”
Minister for the Environment and Tourism Andrew Powell said The Reef Trail is an incredible
example of what Queensland has to offer in sustainable, eco-tourism experiences.
“The Reef Trail is a great example of fusing unique musical performances with Queensland’s
natural landscape to create a must-attend event for visitors from around the country.
Between the Tides is delivered in partnership with the Queensland Government, the Yuwi Peoples, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, NRMA Parks and Resorts, Mackay Regional Council, and Mackay Isaac Tourism.
With only Friday night tickets remaining, now is the time to secure your place at one of Queensland’s most extraordinary music experiences.
Let the tide carry you to Cape Hillsborough next Friday — where the reef, rhythm and resilience come to life beneath the stars.
Visit qldmusictrails.com to book your tickets now.
Don’t miss your last chance to experience Between the Tides this Friday - a magical night of music where the sea becomes the stage at Cape Hillsborough. Photos supplied
For the first time in front of a public audience, the Grease vs Rocky Horror Ultimate Musical Mashup will be performing at the Airlie Beach Hotel.
Expect well-known hits, audience participation at every turn, and a whole heap of fun!
The show's co-creator Anita Spring has been a regular performer at the Airlie Beach Hotel for the last six years, but this time she is thrilled to perform a brand-new show. The Grease vs Rocky Horror has only had one private function performance before and this show at Airlie Beach Hotel will blow the roof off.
Be taken on a journey from Rydell High to the Frankenstein Place as this show lets Sandy, Danny, Rizzo, and the Pink Ladies face off against Dr Frank-N-Furter, Magenta, Columbia, and all the wonderfully weird residents of Transylvania.
It's a nostalgic journey through iconic hits. You'll know the songs by heart, Summer Nights, Grease Lightnin’, You’re The One That I Want, and the performers will have you hand jiving like it's 1959! Then just when you think it's safe to put your comb down, it's time to put those hands on your hips for the Time Warp, The Sweet Transvestite and a Science Fiction double feature to bring the house down.
This isn't just a Grease versus Rocky Horror tribute, it's a love letter to two films that changed everything and Anita is encouraging everyone to come along to the show dressed up and ready to dance.
“Come dressed as your favourite character, whether you're channelling Frenchie, Kenickie or the time-travelling riffraff,” Anita said.
“We'll be giving away prizes for the best costumes and encouraging audience participation at every turn.
“There will be pelvic thrusts, finger snaps, and maybe even a sing off or two!”
If you grew up with Grease and snuck into your first midnight screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in your teens, this night will feel like coming home. And if you are new to the madness, you're in for the most fabulous musical baptism ever.
Expect a room full of smiles, songs and standing ovations as the Grease vs Rocky Horror Ultimate Musical Mashup is only performing on Saturday. Be there, you don’t want to miss it.
The show's co-creator Anita is also performing her own Olivia Newton-John tribute ‘Forever Olivia’ on Sunday. This tribute is especially special to Anita as she has performed it for many years and idolises Olivia as an artist.
The Sunday show features a full set of beloved hits spanning Olivia’s career. Expect classics like Let Me Be There, If You Love Me (Let Me Know), Have You Never Been Mellow, Magic, Xanadu, and Suddenly. Fans will also enjoy upbeat favourites from her Totally Hot album including A Little More Love, and the rare gem Twist of Fate from Two of a Kind.
A few Grease numbers will also be sprinkled in to honour her breakout film role. With a world-class band and a passion-filled performance, this is a must-see for Olivia fans and music lovers.
WHAT: Grease vs Rocky Horror
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday 14th June (2pm – 5.30pm)
WHAT: Olivia Forever (Olivia Newton-John Tribute)
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Sunday 15th June (2pm – 5.30pm)
June
5 World Environment Day, Shute Harbour Marine Terminal, 3pm
5 Morning Melodies - From Stage to Screen, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 11:00am
6 Queensland Day: Our Whitsunday Way, Proserpine Entertainment Centre (P.E.C), 4pm - 7.30pm
8 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
10 Sailability, Downstairs at the Whitsunday Sailing Club, Volunteers 8:00am-2:00pm & Sailors/Carers 9:00am-1:00pm, Bookings Required
10 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
11 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
11 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp
13 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 7:30pm
14 Botanical Bites, Club Whitsunday, 3pm - 5pm, $120
14 Multicultural Festival, Bowen Foreshore Sound Shell, 4pm - 8pm
14 Echoes of Pink Floyd - 60 years of Pink Floyd, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 8:00pm
15 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
17 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
20 Whitsundays 112th Annual Regional Show Day 1, Proserpine Showgrounds
21 Whitsundays 112th Annual Regional Show Day 2, Proserpine Showgrounds
22 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
24 Sailability, Downstairs at the Whitsunday Sailing Club, Volunteers 8:00am-2:00pm & Sailors/Carers 9:00am-1:00pm, Bookings Required
24 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
25 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp
27 Legends Night by Whitsunday Suicide Prevention Network, Reef Gateway Hotel, 6pm - 9pm
29 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
Friday 6th June
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Sam McCann (from 8pm)
Saturday 7th June
Airlie Beach Hotel: Meatloaf Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: DJ Night (from 8pm)
Coral Sea Pavillion: (Live Music & DJ Session 1pm – 6pm)
Sunday 8th June
Airlie Beach Hotel: Meatloaf Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Matt Angell (6.30 – 9.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Sam McCann (4pm - 8pm)
Coral Sea Pavillion: Chill Acoustic Session (2pm – 6pm)
Colonial Palms Motor Inn: Jazz on the Deck (2pm - 5pm)
Thursday 12th June
Airlie Beach Hotel: Sam McCann (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
Friday 30th May
Crochet & Conversation
9am
Join a welcoming morning of crochet, coffee, and conversation with Northern Beaches locals at Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Bring your own tools or borrow from the communal box. All skill levels welcome—just look for the yarn to find the table. Connection and creativity guaranteed.
Bucasia Beachfront Bar and Restaurant
U-BEACH community beach day in Mackay
9am
The inaugural U-BEACH community beach day offers an inclusive experience for children, youth, and adults of all abilities. Beach mats, wheelchairs, and walkers will be available, along with support for transfers and participation in activities. Attendees can enjoy swimming, walking or wheeling on the sand, kites, cricket, and sand games. The event is delivered by the U-BEACH team, led by CQUniversity Physiotherapy in partnership with local sponsors.
Harbour Beach Mackay
Free Guided Walks
10am
Friday Guided Walks offer a relaxing way to explore the Botanic Gardens with an experienced Gardens Guide. These one-hour walks are taken at a leisurely pace and highlight the plants and unique features of the gardens. Ideal for nature lovers and those curious about local flora, participants are encouraged to bring a hat, water bottle, and wear comfortable shoes. Suitable for all ages. Free to join.
Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
Respect In Every Step: March To End Domestic Voilence
From 12 Noon
Mackay Police will close Victoria Street for the "Respect in Every Step: March to End Domestic Violence," leading to a community gathering at Bluewater Quay. Hear from Minister Amanda Camm, Mayor Greg Williamson, and other key speakers as over 1,000 people unite in purple attire to show their support. Your presence can help make a powerful statement - come along and stand for respect, safety, and change.
Victoria Street
Habanna Food Truck Night
4pm
Save the date for the first Food Truck Night of 2025 on Friday 30 May. Enjoy live music by Pure Vintage, a free inflatable obstacle course with dry slide, sandpit fun, and fire pits. Food available from Bistro Bites, Ziffy's Ice Cream, and The Rib Crib. A great evening out for families and food lovers alike.
1091 Mackay-Habana Road, Habana
LIVE Music
6-9pm
Enjoy LIVE music every Friday at Ocean International – it’s a performance you won’t want to miss! Pizzas & tapas available on the deck! Call 4957 2044 to make your booking!
Ocean International
Poker Nights At Goosies
From 6.30pm
Monday nights at Goosies Sport & Recreation Club come alive with Poker Night. Registration opens at 6:30pm, with the game kicking off at 7:00pm. Guests can enjoy a delicious dinner before the cards start to fly. It’s the perfect blend of great food, friendly competition, and community fun in a welcoming club atmosphere.
Goosies Sport & Recreation Club
Saturday 31st May
NPQ-SGAP Mackay Branch Native Plant Sale
8.30am
A wide range of native plants will be available for purchase at the upcoming NPQ-SGAP Mackay Native Plant Sale. Locally propagated by dedicated members at the Botanic Gardens Nursery, the sale will include shrubs, trees, climbers, and herbaceous varieties suitable for gardens and properties in the Mackay region. Shoppers are encouraged to bring a bag or box to transport their plants safely.
Botanic Gardens Nursery, off Crowleys Road WEST MACKAY
Free Come And Try Dragon Boating
3pm
Breast cancer survivors and supporters are invited to experience the empowering sport of dragon boating. With a focus on connection, movement, and community, this inclusive activity offers a range of physical and mental health benefits. Open to all ages, shapes, and sizes—fun, friendship, and fitness are at the heart of every paddle.
Mackay Harbour Marina
Mackay Twilight Market
4pm
The Mackay Twilight Market promises an evening of family fun under the stars. Visitors can explore a variety of market stalls, enjoy live music, tasty eats along Eat Street, and keep the kids entertained with fun activities and entertainment. With support from local partners, the event offers a vibrant mix of shopping, food, and community spirit – all under one big shed.
Mackay Showgrounds
Sunday 1st June
BMA Mackay Marina Run 2025
6am
Set against a backdrop of pristine coastline and sub-tropical charm, the BMA Mackay Marina Run is one of Queensland’s most scenic running events. With a flat, fast course that suits both seasoned athletes and first-time runners, participants can chase their next PB across distances including 21.1km, 10km, 5km, or the 3km kids dash – all beginning at Mackay’s picturesque marina
Mackay Harbour Marina
Puzzlin Fun Mackay
9am
Following the success of its April debut, the next Puzzlin’ Fun event invites puzzle lovers of all ages to enjoy a relaxed day of jigsaw joy. With a puzzle swap table, a variety of styles and difficulty levels, plus the fast-paced Puzzle Hustle game, there’s something for everyone. Try your hand at a puzzle race or simply piece together at your own pace.
Jubilee Community Centre
Mackay Hospital Foundation Family Fun Day
10am
The Mackay Hospital Foundation Family Fun Day, presented by Gardian, returns with an action-packed day for the whole family. From rides and jumping castles to live entertainment and delicious food, the event offers something for everyone. Designed to bring the community together in support of a great cause, this lively day out is set to delight kids and adults alike.
BB Print Stadium Mackay
Live Music At The Pinnacle
11.30am-3pm
Enjoy live music from 11:30 am to 3pm! Indulge in delicious pies, crumbed steak, and in-house sweets for a perfect day out with great food and tunes.
Pinnace Family Hotel
Tuesday 3rd June May
EmpowerHer Collective
8.30am
Connect with like-minded women at the EmpowerHer Collective event at Ocean International. Enjoy an inspiring session with guest presenter Jessica Ritchie in a relaxed, welcoming setting. No bookings required – just come along, feel empowered, and grow your network among a supportive community of women.
Ocean International
Wednesday 4th June
City Scene
5pm
City Scene invites local businesses and changemakers to a free evening of connection and conversation, hosted by the Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce and Mackay City and Waterfront. Held at The Deli Nook, this final community call offers insight into Mackay’s draft Place Strategy, city centre updates, and a sneak peek at Illuminate 2025. Registrations essential.
The Deli Nook
Thursday 5th June
Together For Shelter CASA Community Event
10am
CASA Mackay presents Together For Shelter – From Crisis to Stability, an annual community event bringing together housing providers, health services, and support organisations. The initiative aims to support those facing or at risk of homelessness with vital resources, free giveaways, kids’ activities, and entertainment. Hosted at Queens Park, the day offers connection, hope, and a pathway from crisis to long-term stability.
Queens Park
Old Merves Album Tour
7pm
Indie rock duo Old Mervs are set to tour Australia and New Zealand in 2025, celebrating their debut self-titled album. Recorded with ARIA-winning producer Chris Collins, the album features standout tracks like “What You’ve Lost”, “Parched”, and “Forget It.” The tour kicks off in May and promises a massive run of high-energy shows packed with fresh new sounds. Tickets available via oztix.com
Seabreeze Hotel
A much-loved local event is making its return to Dunes Harbour Beach. Tunes in the Dunes is back for another laid-back Saturday afternoon, bringing coastal vibes, live music, and a relaxed community feel to one of Mackay’s most scenic spots.
A crowd favourite in 2024, Tunes in the Dunes drew a wonderful mix of people — from those looking for something a little different, to families catching up, and friends gathering to enjoy a drink by the sea.
The oceanside setting made the perfect backdrop as live music filled the air, the sun dipped low, and guests arrived with picnic blankets, card games, and their favourite people to enjoy the dreamy atmosphere under fairy lights.
The first event of the season kicks off on Saturday, June 21st, from 2:30pm to 5:30pm, with a fresh new act: Zoey Mills & Leyon Milner — a genre-blending duo known for their Alt-Country, Folk, Pop, and Rock fusion. As passionate songwriters, the pair may even treat the crowd to some of their original music.
More than just an afternoon of great music, Tunes in the Dunes is a celebration of community and the easygoing coastal lifestyle. It’s a chance to unwind, connect, and take in the natural beauty of this unique beachfront location. Kids can roam freely, the mood is relaxed, and the sense of togetherness is what makes the event so memorable.
This free community event has quickly become a highlight on the Mackay social calendar.
Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic — register now at http://www.dunesharbourbeach.com.au
Since 1999 To Hell and Back have been rocking stages all over the country with their Meatloaf tribute act.
But this time, they are coming to the Airlie Beach Hotel. The band has undergone a few changes over the years, but the current lineup has been performing together for the past 13 years.
During this time the band have developed a strong chemistry and stage presence over this time creating an extraordinary Meatloaf tribute act. The band have gelled together over the years and Bass Player and Manager of the band Tom Travica, says if you close your eyes it’s like hearing the actual Meatloaf perform.
He said this is due to the frontman Gary and female lead Deb.
“He's got that tone and sound of meatloaf, it's uncanny really and our female lead has an amazing rock voice and is a great talent on stage,” said Tom.
“She really loves playing up there with Gary.”
Tom also expressed how the show is extremely interactive.
“It's a very interactive show, they'll jump out into the audience and get them involved,” he explained.
“They’ll go right out into the crowd, Gary might sit on the lap of some girls or Deb will grab onto a good-looking bloke and sing to him.”
Fans can expect a full-throttle trip through Meatloaf’s biggest hits, including every track from the iconic 1977 Bat Out of Hell album, including Paradise by the Dashboard Light, Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad, and You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth.
They also throw in a few songs from later albums including Dead Ringer and I’d Do Anything for Love to keep diehard fans happy.
What sets this tribute act apart from the rest is the attention to detail in creating the most authentic show possible.
Tom said they use no backing tracks, everything is live, and they also rehearsed the show for six months before debuting. They wanted the show to be perfect.
This will be the band’s first time bringing the Meatloaf show to town.
“I’ve told the band be prepared to be amazed,” added Tom.
“The atmosphere and environment are absolutely beautiful up there.”
With years of experience and standout performances at festivals and major events, the band has seen fans of all ages attend their shows.
“We have people anywhere from 18 to 80 come and see the show, and it's surprising seeing the young ones singing along with all the songs, I think wow I wouldn't have expected them to know these songs,” said Tom.
Tom’s message to Airlie Beach locals and visitors is simple, go along and see the show. From the first song you’ll be up dancing, singing and partying with the band and nobody leaves disappointed.
The Meatloaf tribute show will be a night to remember at the Airlie Beach Hotel, delivering a full-tilt rock experience that’s as authentic as it is entertaining.
WHAT: Meatloaf To Hell and Back
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday 7th June & Sunday 8th June (2pm – 5.30pm)
The Proserpine Entertainment Centre (PEC) will be hosting a free screening of the Australian premiere of Ballet Preljocaj’s Swan Lake on 14 & 15 June 2025, which was filmed during the exclusive Brisbane season at Queensland Performing Arts Centre’s (QPAC) Lyric Theatre.
Founded in 1985 by maverick French choreographer Angelin Preljocaj, the Aix-en-Provence-based Ballet Preljocaj last wowed audiences in Queensland in 2016 with the sell-out season of Snow White at QPAC and is world renowned for warping the experience of ballet.
The contemporary ballet company is fueled by Preljocaj’s propensity for collaboration, with a roll call of artistic partnerships boasting the likes of costumes by Jean Paul Gaultier and Azzedine Alaïa to scores by Thomas Bangalter (Daft Punk) and Nicolas Godin (Air).
Famed for his iconoclastic deconstruction of great story ballets, Preljocaj’s Swan Lake is a dystopian juxtaposition of corporate greed – in which Siegfried is the son of a wealthy property developer – and the pristine environment of the swans, which sees Odette and the Prince as eco-warriors battling the fossil-fueled industrialist Rothbart.
While he has leaned on some elements of Marius Pepita and Lev Ivanov’s original choreography, this is Swan Lake reimagined by Preljocaj with ‘audacity and respect' and challenges ballet norms with a run time of less than two hours with no interval.
To extend the reach of the Australian premiere season at QPAC, between Friday 13 and Sunday 15 June, 17 venues around the state will host special screenings of Ballet Preljocaj’s Swan Lake, with music by Queensland Symphony Orchestra conducted by Johannes Fritzsch, performed and recorded in Brisbane.
The Queensland-only broadcast will be free to attend at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre on both the 14 & 15 June at 11am.
Swan Lake ballet. Stock Image
May
31 Whitsunday Cruisin’ Car Club Show & Shine, Coral Sea Marina, 8:00am-11:30am
31 Traditional Owners Welcome to Whales Event, Fairy Tree Park, Airlie Beach Foreshore, 4.30pm
June
3 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
5 World Environment Day, (LOCATION), (EVENT TIME)
5 Morning Melodies - From Stage to Screen, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 11:00am
6 Queensland Day: Our Whitsunday Way, Proserpine Entertainment Centre (P.E.C), 5:00pm-8:00pm
8 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
10 Sailability, Downstairs at the Whitsunday Sailing Club, Volunteers 8:00am-2:00pm & Sailors/Carers 9:00am-1:00pm, Bookings Required
10 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
11 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
11 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp
13 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 7:30pm
14 Botanical Bites, Club Whitsunday, 3pm - 5pm, $120
14 Echoes of Pink Floyd - 60 years of Pink Floyd, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 8:00pm
15 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
17 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
20 Whitsundays 112th Annual Regional Show Day 1, Proserpine Showgrounds, (TIME)
21 Whitsundays 112th Annual Regional Show Day 2, Proserpine Showgrounds, (TIME)
22 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
24 Sailability, Downstairs at the Whitsunday Sailing Club, Volunteers 8:00am-2:00pm & Sailors/Carers 9:00am-1:00pm, Bookings Required
24 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
25 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp
27 Legends Night by Whitsunday Suicide Prevention Network, Reef Gateway Hotel, (TIME)
29 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
Friday 30th May
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Hannah Roberts (from 8pm)
Saturday 31st May
Airlie Beach Hotel: The Beatnix (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Dallas Steele (from 8pm)
Sunday 1st June
Airlie Beach Hotel: The Beatnix (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30 – 9.30pm)
Thursday 5th June
Airlie Beach Hotel: Matt Angell (6.30pm – 9.30pm)