
With our final season at Kucom (Summer Shorts) just finished on 15 November, we’re not quite ready to rest on our laurels, so we’re going to end the year in style with a final, festive Club Night on Friday 28th November – a combined Christmas party and 2026 season launch. The coming year will introduce our audiences to some exciting new directors and local playwrights with a mix of new works and old favourites. Hint: there will be three full-length plays plus a season of one-act plays. T
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Brand-New Outdoor Space Perfect For Family Dining, Live Music & Weekend Sessions Much-loved Mackay local, Boomerang Hotel, unveiled a brand-new beer garden this week, expanding its footprint and creating a fresh new space for locals to eat, drink and connect. The transformation has been designed with Mackay’s warm weather in mind and compliments the bistro, sports bar, gaming room and accommodation - a new area to relax and dine year-round. Offering a welcoming atmosphere, the beer garde
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Friday 21st November 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 Conversations With Art
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Friday, the 7th of November marked a highlight on the Whitsunday Anglican School Junior School calendar, with students, staff and families gathering for the annual End of Year Arts Concert. The showcase featured outstanding performances from the school’s talented choirs and musical ensembles. The event provided younger students with an inspiring glimpse into the many musical opportunities available to them as they progress through the school. It also offered ensembles the chance to perform toge
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Friday 21 November
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm - 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Zed Charles (from 8pm)
Horseshoe Bay Cafe: Michelle White (5.30pm - 8.30pm)
Sorrento: Kaedan McCarthy (4pm - 7pm)
KC's: Erin Reus (from 8pm)
Saturday 22 November
Airlie Beach Hotel: Matchbox 20 Tribute (2pm - 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm - 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Call Me Maybe DJ (from 8pm)
Horseshoe Bay Cafe: Simon Briley (5.30pm - 8.30pm)
Coral Sea Pavillion: DJ Session (2-6pm)
Sorrento: Ian (4pm - 7pm)
KC's: Chris Booroff (from 8pm)
Sunday 23 November
Airlie Beach Hotel: Matchbox 20 Tribute (2pm - 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Erin Reus (6.30pm - 9.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Sam McCann (4pm - 8pm)
Horseshoe Bay Cafe: Scotty Wilson (1pm - 4pm)
Coral Sea Pavilion: Noah Davis (2pm - 6pm)
Sorrento: Kieran McCarthy (4pm - 7pm)
KC's: Chris Booroff (from 8pm)
Monday 24 November
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm - 7pm)
KC's: Scotty Wilson (from 8pm)
Tuesday 25 November
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm - 7pm)
KC's: Josiah (from 8pm)
Wednesday 26 November
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm - 7pm)
KC's: Mick Woodbridge (from 8pm)
Thursday 27 November
Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon (6.30pm - 9.30pm)
Sorrento: Lucy Rose (4pm - 7pm)
KC's: Mick Woodbridge (from 8pm)

November
21 Rango and Drop Dead Fred, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
22 Lions Airlie Beach Community Markets, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 7am
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.
29 Lions Airlie Beach Community Markets, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 7am
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 Lunchtime Fun with The Grinch, Club Whitsunday, 12pm - 2pm
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
12 Proserpine Twilight Christmas Fair, Main St, 5pm - 8pm
12 Bowen Christmas Night Markets, Town Centre, 5pm - 9pm
14 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
14 Kids Christmas Disco Party, Club Whitsunday, 10am - 12pm
19 The Grinch, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
21 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
24 Members Christmas Eve Drinks, Club Whitsunday, 2pm - 5pm
25 Christmas Day
26 Boxing Day
28 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
31 New Year’s Eve

Airlie Beach is gearing up for a high-energy week of music and entertainment, with internationally toured performance group Big City Beat preparing to make their debut at the Airlie Beach Hotel this New Years Eve.
The Melbourne-based band, which has been performing for around 20 years, will deliver their full-scale New Year’s Eve production. Known for their high-energy performances and large ensemble, Big City Beat features an 11-piece lineup of male and female vocalists, dancers, instrumentalists, percussion and a three-piece brass section.
Their New Year’s Eve event will showcase the band’s popular 70s, 80s, 90s show. Which includes costumes and the biggest hits of each decade. The performance includes tongue-in-cheek moments, audience interaction and a party atmosphere designed to bring the eras to life.
As the clock nears midnight, the show will transition into their Bruno Mars Tribute, a celebration of the pop star’s music along with songs from artists who influenced him, including Prince, Michael Jackson, Beyoncé, Tina Turner and Justin Timberlake.
Big City Beat’s show formats have taken them around the world, including multiple performances in Beijing, Tokyo, Oman, Singapore and Jakarta, as well as theatres and major events across Australia. Their upcoming visit will mark the band’s first time performing in Airlie Beach, with several members planning to stay on and enjoy the region.
Known for blending musical precision with humour, choreography and crowd involvement, the band promises a lively and engaging experience for New Year’s Eve revellers and holidaymakers throughout their stay.
Big City Beat will appear at the Airlie Beach Hotel across New Year’s week, with their headline New Year’s Eve performance set to draw a strong crowd.
WHAT: New Years Eve
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Wednesday 31st December (from 7pm)

By Hannah McNamara
Mackay creatives are making their mark across the nation, and Kylie Ferriday is one of them.
At this year’s Derby Day at Flemington, the local artist turned a custom couture gown into a breathtaking canvas celebrating nature and individuality. Amanda Katsadoros, brought the dress to life on the runway, crafted by Anna Dutton Couture and perfectly complemented by a striking millinery piece from Rebecca Share.
The gown, designed in black and white to suit the Derby Day theme, became a statement of artistry, painstakingly hand-painted with intricate bird motifs.
“Birds are my favourite animals. I love cockatoos. They’re just so calming, free, and beautiful,” Kylie said.
“All those intricate details and feathers are what I loved about that dress... painting a horse just wouldn’t have been authentic for me.”
The collaboration began more than a year ago when Kylie was approached to work on the custom gown. Initially apprehensive, she decided to take the leap, embracing the challenge.
“You can’t make mistakes on something like this,” she said.
“I think it’s sometimes good to do things that scare you. Sometimes it pays off, and this was one of those times.”
The final piece is a true showcase of regional talent and creativity, with its delicate black, white, and grey palette highlighting Kylie’s meticulous layering. The gown demanded over 50 hours of work, with each stroke carefully applied to bring the birds to life. The collaboration also included local millinery and couture expertise, further emphasising the depth of talent in Mackay and beyond.
Kylie says the project reflects a lifelong dedication to creativity. Born in Mackay and raised in Cairns before studying in Brisbane, she always gravitated toward art. She honed her skills at Cairns High’s Centre of Artistic Development and later at Queensland University of Technology.
Today, she shares that passion through Art Haus, a space dedicated to nurturing local young artists.
“Not all kids want to do sport after school. Some want to sit down and paint. I created Art Haus because I wanted them to feel like they can belong,” she said.
“It’s a safe space. Everyone is welcome, no matter their level or background. I’ve watched students flourish into amazing artists over the years,” Kylie said.
The Derby gown project has also brought wider recognition.
“It’s humbling to have it noticed down south,” she said. “I’m proud it’s come from a regional town, and I love that our community embraces the arts.”
For aspiring artists, Kylie advises to “Just start.”
“Being creative and sharing it is brave, but it’s also how we grow.”
Mackay artist Kylie Ferriday hand-painted a custom gown for Flemington’s Derby Day, bringing intricate birds to life. Photo source: Kylie Ferriday Art
Kylie Ferriday hopes her hand-painted Derby gown, brought to life with the collaboration of local talent Amanda Katsadoros, Anna Dutton Couture, and Rebecca Share, inspires regional creativity on the national stage. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

Australian music icon Rick Price lit up the stage at Souths Leagues Club last Thursday night, performing to a lively crowd in support of Mackay-based domestic violence charity, Broken Ballerina Inc.
The performance was part of Price’s Tamborine Mountain 30th Anniversary Tour, celebrating three decades since the release of his much-loved album. In a gesture that struck a powerful chord with the community, $10 from every Mackay ticket and $5 from each Bowen ticket was donated directly to Broken Ballerina Inc, helping support victim-survivors of domestic and family violence.
Broken Ballerina founder Jules Thompson said the evening was a moving reminder of how music can unite people for a purpose.
“We had the best time watching Rick Price on Thursday night,” Jules said. “We are so grateful for the money that was raised for Broken Ballerina Inc. Thanks Rick, you are a true gentleman and an inspiration.”
Humble and down-to-earth, Price delivered an outstanding and intimate performance that captivated the audience from start to finish. A hot pink guitar was auctioned during the event, which was won by a devoted fan who has cherished Rick’s music for more than three decades, with all proceeds supporting the charity.
Fans were treated to timeless hits including Heaven Knows, Not a Day Goes By, and Foolish Heart, with his soulful voice and heartfelt storytelling leaving a lasting impression.
The event not only celebrated Australian music at its finest but also highlighted Mackay’s enduring spirit of compassion and community.
Australian music legend Rick Price delivered a heartfelt and intimate performance at Souths Leagues Club, raising vital funds for Mackay charity Broken Ballerina Inc. while celebrating 30 years of Tamborine Mountain and uniting the community through music and compassion. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

Friday 14th November
Weekend Fun & Beer Garden Opening At The Boomerang Hotel
Friday – Sunday
The Boomerang Hotel has unveiled its refreshed beer garden, a vibrant new space for locals to eat, drink, and connect year-round. Celebrate the opening with welcome weekend events from Friday 14 to Sunday 16 November, including live music, kids’ activities, roving canapés, raffles, and giveaways!
The Boomerang Hotel
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
Yoga In The Gardens
9am
Unwind and reconnect with nature at Yoga in the Gardens, held on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month from 9–10am at the Mackay Botanical Gardens. Led by Anna, these free community sessions offer gentle stretches, guided breathing, and relaxation suitable for all ages and experience levels. Bring a mat if you have one—no bookings required.
Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
Saturday 15th November
Santa’s Arrival at Caneland Central
10am
Santa’s arriving at Caneland Central for a weekend of festive fun! Don’t miss the magical Christmas Parade (10–11am outside Target), free Wonderland Craft activities (11am–2pm next to Priceline), and the start of Santa Photosfrom 11:30am. Bookings required for photos.
Caneland Central
Pollinator Hunt In The Botanic Gardens
10am
Discover the hidden heroes of nature during Pollinator Week – Not Just Bees! at the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens on Saturday, 15 November, 10am–2pm. Join one of two guided discovery walks (10am & 12 noon) to spot fascinating pollinators, then explore the Pollinator Display featuring insect specimens, books, and refreshments. Free, family-friendly fun celebrating Australia’s incredible native pollinators.
Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
St Mary’s School & Parish Community Christmas Fair
5.30pm
Celebrate the festive season at the St Mary’s School & Parish Community Christmas Fair! Enjoy unlimited rides, delicious food and drinks, a lively bar, raffles, a ham wheel, cent sale, sweets stall, lucky numbers, a visit from Santa, and plenty more family fun. It’s a joyful community night not to be missed!
St Mary's Catholic Primary School Mackay
Sunday 16th November
Slade Point Community Markets
8am
Slade Point locals are invited to the Community Markets on Sunday, 19 October, from 8am to 11am at the Slade Point Community Gardens (Wren St, next to the Bowls Club). Enjoy a morning by the ocean with handmade stalls, fresh produce, live music, morning yoga, kids’ activities, and family fun. Bring your friends, picnic blankets, and furry friends on leads, and celebrate community, creativity, and connection at this monthly gathering.
Slade Point Community Gardens
Dance Fit With Elena
9am
Join the weekly dance sessions every Sunday at 9am at Bluewater Quay, River Street, Mackay, next to Forgan Bridge. For $5 entry, participants can enjoy an hour of global-inspired music and movement, from Latin beats to Irish rhythms. Suitable for all skill levels, the outdoor event encourages fun, fitness, and connection, with a backup location at CQU on rainy days.
Bluewater Quay, River Street, Mackay, next to Forgan Bridge
Alsatia Park, Walkerston Official Opening
11am
Celebrate the official opening of the upgraded Alsatia Park at this free community event! Enjoy a sausage sizzle, glitter tattoos, table tennis, and a kick at the new football post. There’s fun for the whole family to enjoy—come along and explore the park’s exciting new features. Learn more at connectingmackay.com.au/alsatia-park-upgrade.
8 Kellys Rd, Walkerston
Monday 17th November
Ballroom & Latin Class
6.30pm
Mackay residents are invited to join International-style Ballroom and Latin dance classes every Monday night at 6:30pm. Held at St. Charles Anglican Church Hall, corner of McGinn Street and Nebo Road, West Mackay, the sessions welcome beginners and intermediate dancers. Classes are $10 per person. For more information, contact Dave on 0401 290 109.
St Charles Anglican Church
Tuesday 18th November
BMA Kidspace
9.30am
BMA Kidspace at Artspace Mackay offers toddlers aged 0–5 a hands-on introduction to art through creative sessions and live music. Children can explore, make art, sing, and dance in a cooperative, fun-filled environment, with drop-in sessions running throughout the morning. A free, engaging experience for little ones to enjoy art and creativity.
Artspace Mackay

Call For Stall Holders And Food Vendors
Get ready for a night of festive cheer and community spirit - the Proserpine Twilight Christmas Fair is returning to Main Street on Friday, 12 December 2025, from 5.00pm to 8.00pm.
Local market stall holders and food vendors are being asked to take part in what promises to be a magical evening celebrating everything we love about our community - local creativity, good food, and Christmas joy.
It's the perfect way to kick off the Christmas Spirit and with Santa, kids’ activities including face painting, local artisan stalls with last-minute gift ideas, food trucks and sweet treats plus Live music and Christmas carols, the night is set to inspire the Christmas spirit in all.
The event will transform Main Street into a festive hub filled with twinkling lights, music, delicious bites, and family fun. It’s a wonderful opportunity for local makers, producers, and small businesses to showcase their products and connect with the community.
Expressions of Interest are now open and can be sent to whitsunday@parliament.qld.gov.au
Let’s make this year’s Proserpine Twilight Christmas Fair the most magical one yet!
WHAT: Proserpine Twilight Christmas Fair
WHEN: Friday, 12 December 2025, from 5.00pm to 8.00pm.
WHERE: Main Street, Proserpine
The 2024 Proserpine Twilight Markets
Mel Brookes and Reef Brookes

November
16 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
20 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Bowen Library, from 10am
21 Rango and Drop Dead Fred, 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
12 Bowen Christmas Night Markets, Town Centre, 5pm - 9pm
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

Fans of Matchbox Twenty and Rob Thomas are in for a treat next weekend as the Australian Matchbox Twenty Tribute Show heads to the Airlie Beach Hotel for the very first time.
While the band’s guitarist has previously visited the Whitsundays with the INXS Tribute Show, founding member and bass player Ronny Howard said the full group is excited to make its debut in paradise.
“If you could see what the weather in Melbourne is doing today, you wouldn’t need to ask if we’re looking forward to it,” he laughed.
“It was 12 degrees yesterday, we’ll take the humid weather any day.”
The show blends the biggest hits from both Matchbox Twenty and Rob Thomas’s solo career, creating a setlist that promises something for everyone. Fans can expect to hear classics like 3AM, Unwell, Bent, How Far We’ve Come and Smooth, along with newer favourites such as Her Diamonds and Little Wonders.
“We love engaging with the audience,” Ronny said. “It’s relaxed, energetic and fun. If people start singing along, we’ll often just let them take over. It’s all about getting everyone involved.”
The tribute band has been performing together for nearly two decades, with Ronny, the drummer and guitarist forming the original lineup around 18 years ago. Their current lead singer, Sean, joined a few years back and has since made a big impression.
“We’ve had some incredible shows over the years. One of our biggest was a sold-out amphitheatre gig in Canberra,” Ronny said.
The tribute band has played all over the country and is looking at adding South Australia to its show list in 2026.
The Australian Matchbox Twenty Tribute will hit the stage at the Airlie Beach Hotel next weekend, looking forward to escaping the chilly Melbourne weather.

The dust has settled on the Whitsundays, but the sound of music still echoes in Airlie Beach as the 2025 Airlie Beach Festival of Music wraps up, celebrating a record-breaking year for both attendance and community spirit.
The three-day music event, which saw the town's venues and the iconic Main Tent fully activated, delivered an estimated $5 million injection into the local economy. This huge success was driven by a staggering turnout, confirming the festival's status as a must-attend event on the national music calendar. The introduction of new 2-day ticket options and innovative camping packages was credited as a major success factor in accommodating the massive demand.
Record Attendance and Community Triumph
This year, the festival recorded a sellout on Saturday night with 3,000 people in the Main Tent, with thousands more joining across the 15 venues throughout Airlie Beach over the weekend.
Festival Founder, Gavin Butlin, was quick to praise the incredible collaboration that drives the event.
“This year was truly special because every single person contributed to the magic,” Mr. Butlin said.
“To our incredible artists—from Jessica Mauboy and The Screaming Jets to every single band and artist on a venue stage—thank you for the soundtrack to our festival. To our dedicated staff, local businesses, and venue partners, your professionalism makes the town takeover seamless. And most importantly, to our magnificent volunteers—you are the heart and soul of this event, and without your tireless energy, this success story wouldn't be possible.”
Fostering Future Talent: A Mauboy Moment
Beyond the headline shows, a key highlight of the 2025 festival was its deep commitment to nurturing the next generation of Australian talent.
This commitment was powerfully demonstrated by headline artist Jessica Mauboy, who created a special moment by meeting with Indigenous youth performers, who had performed on the Amped Up stage at Club Whitsunday, prior to her electrifying Sunday performance. This moment underscores Mauboy’s and Airlie Beach Festival of Music’s dedication to developing future stars.
By incorporating these youth programs and initiatives like the highly successful Passport to Airlie competition, the festival is actively fostering emerging artists to take the stage in future years, securing the sound of Australian music.
The festival's unique town-wide model, utilising 15 venues, ensured that the economic benefit flowed directly through the community, boosting accommodation providers, restaurants, and local tourism operators throughout the entire five-day period and beyond.
Planning for the 2026 Airlie Beach Festival of Music is already underway, promising to build on this year’s phenomenal success and solidify its reputation as the ultimate music holiday destination. Super bird tickets are on sale now at airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au
Photo credit: Cherrie Hughes and SWAMPHOUSE Photography

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 the world’s most evocative music.
Mayor Greg Williamson said the return of QSO was a cultural milestone for Mackay.
“It is fantastic to welcome Queensland Symphony Orchestra back to the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre - marking the first time in over a decade that a full symphony orchestra has played in our region,” Mayor Williamson said.
He added, “Mackay Regional Council is proud to support this extraordinary event, reaffirming our commitment to delivering enriching and inspiring performances to our community.”
The concert was supported by Mackay Regional Council through the Invest Mackay Events Attraction Program, reflecting council’s ongoing commitment to bringing world-class cultural experiences to the region.
QSO’s visit also included a strong education and community program, with five student workshops and two dedicated education concerts scheduled at the MECC. More than 1,600 primary and secondary students attended the workshops and concerts, thanks to the generosity of QSO and the support of the Friends of the MECC.
“These workshops and education concerts are inspiring the next generation of musicians, while giving our young people an unforgettable opportunity to experience the scale and sound of a symphony orchestra,” Mayor Williamson said.
QSO Chief Executive Officer Michael Sterzinger said the company’s regional tour built enduring bonds with Queensland communities like Mackay and fostered cultural vibrancy and arts accessibility.
“QSO is committed to not only giving thousands of regional and remote Queenslanders a chance to hear live orchestral music but to enriching the communities in which we perform,” Mr Sterzinger said.
He continued, “We are invested in nurturing an understanding and appreciation of music in children and sparking the imagination of Queensland’s emerging young talent.”
The night was hailed as a resounding success, leaving audiences and organisers alike celebrating the joy of hosting such a world-class performance in Mackay.
The Queensland Symphony Orchestra returned to Mackay on 30 October, delighting audiences and inspiring students with a night of world-class music. Photo source: The MECC

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 offering live music, art and craft activities, food, chai, and botanical drinks. Families can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere with colourful decorations and a six-metre air track for children. The event aims to bring people together in a creative and welcoming space.
Bluewater Quay
Travelling Film Festival
6pm
The Travelling Film Festival returns to Mackay Mt Pleasant from November 7–9, showcasing a selection of acclaimed local and international films. The program features the 2025 Palme d’Or winner and the Sydney Film Festival Documentary Award recipient. Film lovers can catch some of the year’s most celebrated titles across one weekend. Full program available at sff.org.au/tff/program/mackay
BCC Mt Pleasant Cinemas Mackay
Saturday 8th November
Mackay Women’s Annual High Tea
9am
The Mackay Women’s Annual High Tea returns on Saturday, November 8, from 9am to 12pm at Ocean International. Guests will enjoy bubbles on arrival, sweet and savoury treats, raffles, and inspiring guest speakers — all set against stunning ocean views. Tickets are $59 per person, with limited seats available. Book via localtix.com
Ocean International
Victoria Park State School Christmas Fair
4pm
The Victoria Park State School P&C Christmas Fair returns bigger and better this year, promising a night packed with festive fun for the whole family. Partnering once again with AMP Amusements, the event will feature more rides than ever, a brand-new sideshow alley, food vans, market stalls, and returning favourites including the Ham Wheel, Cent Sale, Bottle Stall, and Raffle. Unlimited ride armbands are $40 presale or $45 on the night.
Cnr Hague and Shakespeare Streets
Sunday 9th November
Pilates & Pancakes
8am
The final Pilates & Pancakes session of the year invites locals to enjoy a rejuvenating Sunday morning by the ocean. Hosted by nutritionist and Pilates instructor Georgia Legge, the event includes an hour of Pilates focusing on strength, stretching, and breath work, followed by organic spelt pancakes, fresh fruit, and herbal tea. Tickets are limited and must be pre-purchased.
Lamberts Beach
Community Gnome Making Sundays
9am
Pioneer Potters is inviting the community to get creative at Gnome Making Sundays on November 9, part of the “500 Smiles” Community Gnome Hunt project. Participants aged 10 and over can enjoy a hands-on clay session to craft their own quirky gnome for December’s waterfront event. All materials are provided, with thanks to Mackay Regional Council’s Make Your Place Placemaking Grant. Spots are limited to 20.
8 Loughnane Court, North Mackay
Monday 10th November
Mackay Mother’s Circle
9.30am
Mackay Mums Circle is wrapping up the year with its End of Year Break-Up at Mackay Lagoon on Monday, November 10 at 9:30am. Attendees are encouraged to bring swimmers, a towel, and a plate to share if they like, but plenty of baked treats will be provided. The morning promises relaxed fun, snacks, and community, celebrating the year with fellow local mums.
Mackay Water Lagoon
Ballroom & Latin Class
6.30pm
Mackay residents are invited to join International-style Ballroom and Latin dance classes every Monday night at 6:30pm. Held at St. Charles Anglican Church Hall, corner of McGinn Street and Nebo Road, West Mackay, the sessions welcome beginners and intermediate dancers. Classes are $10 per person. For more information, contact Dave on 0401 290 109.
St Charles Anglican Church
Tuesday 11th November
Gather & Play at Eimeo Esplanade
9.15am
Families are invited to Gather & Play at Eimeo Esplanade, a chance to enjoy outdoor fun and connect with the community. Bring rugs, sand toys, morning tea, sunscreen, hats, and water bottles. Children must be supervised at all times, and swimming is not included. The session promises a relaxed, fun morning in the sun, perfect for kids and families to play and connect.
Eimeo Esplanade
Wednesday 12th November
Mobile Library Visit To Habana
3.30pm
The Mackay Regional Council Mobile Library will be visiting Habana and the parks on the corner of Moohins Rd. Visits are subject to weather, mechanical issues, and servicing, and the service does not operate on public holidays. For more information, call 4961 9387 or visit mackay.qld.gov.au/libraries.
1091 Mackay-Habana Road, Habana
Thursday 13th November
Artspace Lunchbox Tour
12.30pm
Proud Yuwi, Torres Strait, and Australian South Sea Islander artist and curator Dylan Mooney will lead free, half-hour Thursday Lunchbox Tours of his exhibition Ripples Through Time at Artspace Mackay on Thursday, 13 November at 12:30pm. Curated from the Mackay Regional Council Indigenous Art Collection, the exhibition explores the relationship between water and time, reflecting on colonisation, journeys, landscapes, and cultural knowledge. All welcome, no bookings required.
Artspace 61 Gordon Street, Mackay,

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 local tourism operators, providing a platform for recognition, collaboration and growth.
“The awards are more than just a celebration – they’re a powerful reminder of the passion and perseverance that drives our industry forward”, Mr Stewart-Harris said.
“They foster industry confidence, encourage best practice, and strengthen the region’s position within Queensland’s tourism landscape.
“Every nominee, finalist and winner has contributed to shaping a visitor experience that is uniquely ours.
“We’re proud to stand behind these operators and volunteers as they continue to elevate our region”.
Isaac Regional Council Mayor Kelly Vea Vea highlighted the economic and cultural benefits of tourism.
“We are proud to see our local people recognised for the passion and commitment they bring to showcasing the best of our region”.
Mackay Regional Council Mayor Greg Williamson also noted that the awards were a fantastic acknowledgement of the Mackay Isaac region’s growing tourism profile.
“Our region continues to attract visitors from around Australia and the world to experience everything we have to offer, including our beautiful river, spectacular beaches and majestic hinterland,” Mayor Williamson said.
“The collaborative efforts between Mackay and Isaac have paved the way for the success of many of our local tourism businesses at regional and national awards,” he added.
The 2025 awards showcased local champions across multiple categories. Among the highlights, were St Lawrence Wetlands Weekend taking gold for Festivals and Events, Mt Jukes Eco Retreat winning gold for Ecotourism, and Oh Deere Farm Stay scooping gold in both Unique Accommodation and Tour & Transport. Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre was recognised for excellence as a Business Event Venue, while Nautical By Nature achieved gold in Adventure Tourism and New Tourism Business categories.
“This year marks the largest number of local nominations into the state awards, a true testament to the dedication of our local operators”, Mr Stewart-Harris said.
“Oh Deere Farm Stay, Quest Mackay On Gordon, Rydges Mackay Suites, Bush Heli-Services, St Lawrence Wetlands Weekend, Off Camber Mountain Biking, Wombat Festival, Nautical By Nature and Mt Jukes Eco Retreat will go head-to-head with the state’s best, competing for top honours at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre on Friday, 14th November 2025.
“As the countdown begins to the state’s night of nights, Mackay Isaac Tourism extends its congratulations to all entrants and finalists and looks forward to celebrating further success on the state stage in the coming weeks”.
From festivals to eco-retreats, adventure experiences to fine dining, Mackay Isaac Tourism continues to highlight the region’s brilliance whilst positioning it as one of Queensland’s most adored destinations.

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 against the breathtaking backdrop of the Whitsundays.
The Passport to Airlie Finals with up-and-coming acts from 9 regions around Australia, plus last year’s winner Tom Neilson kick off Friday night, followed by Pete Murray and The Screaming Jets who are set to deliver a massive punch of rock and roots.
Saturday is dominated by Australian rock royalty with an unmissable evening featuring Diesel, Choirboys, Tex Perkins & Matt Walker, and the pop brilliance of Bachelor Girl.
The Main Tent closes on Sunday with the incredible vocal power of Jessica Mauboy followed by the blues mastery of The Black Sorrows and country rock icon, Jayne Denham.
Beyond the Main Tent, over 60 acts, including blues legends like blues legend Lloyd Spiegel, festival favourite David Flower Band and high-energy bands like Viva Band, will be taking over 15 venues from Thursday night’s Welcome Party through to the Monday Afterparty.
Festival Founder, Gavin Butlin, emphasises that the town is ready for the takeover.
"The energy this year is palpable. The whole community—from our venues and accommodation partners to our local residents—is geared up to host the best festival yet. If you haven't secured your ticket, now is your last chance. Grab your pass and prepare for the ultimate music holiday!”
Check to see if tickets are still available. Festival-goers are strongly encouraged to download the final schedule and plot their musical journey across the venues before arriving in paradise.
What: Airlie Beach Festival of Music
When: 7 - 9 November 2025
Where: Airlie Beach, The Whitsundays, QLD
The main stage is set to rock the town.
The Whitsunday Sailing Club will be the home of the Airlie Beach Festival of Music.
Photos supplied

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