
Crochet & Conversation 9am Join a relaxed morning of crocheting, coffee, and conversation with a friendly Northern Beaches community group. Bring your own crochet tools or borrow from the communal box. All skill levels are welcome, whether you’re crafting, socialising, or just enjoying coffee. Sessions take place indoors during summer and under the shade sails in cooler months. Work on personal or community projects while connecting with others and soaking up the scenic beachfront atmosphere. No RSVP needed—just drop in and enjoy. Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Heart Kids Awareness 10am Heart Kids Awareness Month in February highlights that eight babies are born each day in Australia with a congenital heart condition. This Friday the 13th, a special community event will raise awareness, funds, and support for children living with heart defects. Everyone is invited to join in, wear red, bring a plate, donate if they can, and help spread the message. It’s a chance for the community to come together, have fun, and show support for Heart Kids. Queens Park Mackay Friday Flow 5pm The River of Life Festival Association is hosting a family-friendly community music event open to all. Visitors can explore the world of music, with opportunities for beginners to find their rhythm and voice. Children can enjoy free arts and crafts and an air track gymnastic mat, while food and drinks will be available for purchase. Come along to experience a fun, interactive day of music, creativity, and community connection. Bluewater Quay Saturday 14th February Monthly Breast Cancer Support Group 9am Join the Mackay Breast Cancer Support Group for their monthly meeting, welcoming patients and survivors at any stage of their journey. The event runs from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Botanical Gardens Meeting Room, with roadside parking along Lagoon Street. Enjoy a confidential space for sharing and support, plus morning tea with coffee, tea, and water provided. Bring a small share plate and optionally wear something pink. Free to attend – RSVP essential online. Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens Highway Country Music Family Night 7pm Highway Country Music Family Night is on Saturday, 14 February, starting at 7pm at the Bakers Creek Community Hall, Mackay. Admission is $5, and everyone is welcome. Attendees are encouraged to share ideas for future family nights. For more information, phone Betty on 0434 911 712. Bakers Creek Community Hall Sunday 15th February Mackay Regional Council Sport and Rec Expo 9am Discover your next hobby, sport, or active pursuit at the FREE Mackay Sport and Recreation Expo! Over 90 local clubs will be on hand to showcase activities for all ages and abilities. Meet local athletes, chat with club reps, and enjoy live demonstrations in the Active Zone. Join the fun at the MECC on Sunday, February 15, from 9 AM to 1 PM. Supported by BrandFactor, Seven News Mackay, Star 101.9, and 4MK. MECC Mutual Aid Networking Picnic 11am Join a family-friendly gathering of Yuwi locals and Anarchist Against Poverty members to discuss future Mutual Aid initiatives. Conversations will cover anti-racist action, upcoming events, a Free Shop, and fundraising projects. Bring a plate to share—sandwiches, muffins, fruit, or treats—while drinks and some food are provided. Connect with like-minded people and explore real-life ways to support and strengthen the community. River Wharves Yuwi Monday 16th February Come and Try Lawn Bowls 1pm Try lawn bowls at Mackay City Bowls Club on Monday, 16 February, from 1 PM to 2:30 PM, with a free sausage sizzle afterwards. Bowls are supplied—just wear flat-soled shoes, thongs, socks, or go barefoot. All ages and skill levels are welcome. To register, phone Janette on 0427 275 492. Mackay City Bowls Club
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Performa Studios is a family-focused performing arts studio in Mackay, offering dance and performance training for children and young people of all ages and abilities. We are proud to be the home of Lil Groovers in Mackay, where tiny feet make big moves. Designed for ages 2–4, Lil Groovers is an engaging preschool dance program that blends fun, learning and age-appropriate music. Through engaging dance styles, little movers build confidence, coordination and creativity in a warm, playful environment that supports their development both on and off the dance floor. What truly sets Performa apart is our belief that strong performers are shaped by strong support systems. We see performance as a shared journey, supported by a village that surrounds each child as they grow. Child-centred personal development sits at the heart of our approach. Students learn to listen, apply constructive feedback, manage nerves, set goals, and work consistently over time. Growth is supported by experienced teachers, encouraging peers and families who understand that progress looks different for every child. That sense of community is felt throughout studio life. Parents are welcomed as partners, communication is open and respectful, and progress is viewed individually rather than competitively or comparatively. Whether a student dances recreationally or trains for exams and competitions, they are known, supported, and encouraged within a community that values effort, care and connection. At the Mackay Sports Expo, families can us, explore our programs and learn how performing arts can complement sport, wellbeing, and development. Expo-only enrolment opportunities will be available. No prior experience is required, just a willingness to be part of the community. Visit us at the 2026 Mackay Sport and Rec Expo or connect with Performa Studios through our socials or at www.performastudios.com.au.
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February 14 Sam McCann at KC’s, 8pm onwards 17 Sailability Whitsunday, 9am onwards 9 Super Bowl at The Bar, Airlie Beach Hotel, from 9am 27 Speed Networking, Lumos Café 7.30-8.30am 28 Bon Jovi Forever, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm – 5.30pm March 3 Sailability Whitsunday, 9am onwards 7 Proserpine Lions & Lion Ladies International Womens Day, Proserpine RSL, 1pm-5pm 7&8 Late for Woodstock, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm-5.30pm 14&15 U2 Rattle & Hum plus Coldplay Show, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm-5.30pm 17 Sailability Whitsunday, 9am onwards 21&22 Katie Jayne LIVE, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm-5.30pm 22 The UK Rod Stewart Show, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 7.30pm-9.45pm 27 FOGs Regional Tours Bowen Gala Dinner, Queens Beach Hotel, 6pm-9pm 27 Sydney Drag Queen presents WICKED Drag Bingo, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 7pm-10pm 27 Speed Networking, Lumos Café 7.30-8.30am 31 Sailability Whitsunday, 9am onwards
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Friday 13 February Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grandview Hotel: Paul Fergus (from 8pm) Saturday 14 February Airlie Beach Hotel: Whole Lotta Rosie/ACDC Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grandview Hotel: Paul Fergus (from 8pm) Sunday 15 February Airlie Beach Hotel: Whole Lotta Rosie/ACDC Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergis Morris (6.30-9.30pm) Coral Sea Marina Resort: Loui Battour (Pluto Tango) – (1pm – 5pm) KCs: Mick Woodbridge (from 8pm) Sorrento: Louisa Taylor (4pm – 7pm) Grandview Hotel: Ronny Croker (4pm – 8pm) Monday 16 February KCs: Paul Fergus (from 8pm) Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm – 7pm) Tuesday 17 February KCs: Paul Fergus (from 8pm) Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm – 7pm) Wednesday 18 February KCs: Sam McCann (from 8pm) Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm – 7pm) Thursday 19 February Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon (6.30-9.30pm) KCs: Josiah (from 8pm) Sorrento: Lucy Rose (4pm – 7pm)
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Friday 12th September
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
Friday Flow
5pm
Friday Flow is all about fun, creativity, and community vibes. Enjoy a six-metre air track for kids, live music with join-in instruments, colourful decorations, and a space for art and craft. Sip on chai or botanical drinks, savour delicious food, and soak up the good energy. A vibrant, family-friendly celebration not to be missed!
Bluewater Quay
Next Film Night: Kneecap
7.30pm
Experience the Sundance Audience Award-winning comedy-drama Kneecap, tracing the rise of Irish hip-hop trio rapping in their native language. Packed with defiance, politics, and high-energy music, the film blends Irish and English verses in a fearless story of culture, resistance, and music. Mature content. Tickets available via trybooking.com.
CQU Cook Theatre, CQU Ooralea Campus Building 1 (at the end of University Drive)
Cosentino TRICKED: An Evening Of Wonder
7.30pm
Step into the world of Australia’s greatest illusionist, Cosentino, with TRICKED – An Evening Of Wonder. Be mesmerised by grand stage illusions, astonishing close-up magic, and daring escapes that blur reality and fantasy. Perfect for all ages and thrill-seekers, this immersive show promises jaw-dropping moments from start to finish. Secure your tickets at www.cosentino.com.au.
MECC
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
Saturday 13th September
Monthly Breast Cancer Support Group
9am
The Mackay Breast Cancer Support Group invites patients and survivors at any stage to a welcoming monthly meeting. Share stories, find support, and enjoy morning tea in a safe, confidential space. Bring a small share plate and wear something pink if you wish. Free event – RSVP to join and connect with others.
Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
ISOM Open Day & Youth Market 2025
1pm
Celebrate youth, culture, and community at the Islamic Society of Mackay’s Open Day & Youth Market 2025! Enjoy youth-run market stalls, free face painting and henna, multicultural food, and mosque tours. Family-friendly fun, creativity, and cultural connection await. Entry is free. Schools and community groups can get involved—contact info@isom.org.au for details.
Islamic Centre, Bakers Creek
Gospel Garden Party
2pm
Enjoy a FREE Gospel music celebration in the peaceful gardens of the heritage-listed Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Relax with a cuppa while listening to local performers, browse the plant stall, or experience a blessing inside the church. Afternoon tea is available for a donation, and all are welcome to this uplifting springtime event.
39 Gordon Street, Mackay
Sunday 14th September
Eungella Community Markets
9am
Held on the 2nd Sunday of each month at the Eungella Memorial Hall, these family-friendly markets run from 9 am to 1 pm. Enjoy a relaxed picnic area, browse local stalls, and stay comfortable in the undercover, air-conditioned, all-weather venue. Perfect for a weekend outing with the whole family.
Eungella Memorial Hall, 5 North Street, Eungella,
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
Fitzy Community Colour/Messy Fun Run
10am
Get ready for Fitzy Fun Messy Run, a day packed with colour, slime, and crazy fun! Take on 10 epic obstacles, enjoy messy sensory play for the little ones, dance to pumping music, and grab treats from Mr Skippy’s Ice Cream, Spudd Station, and more. Entry is just $5 for community members, with Fitzy students free—fun for the whole family!
Fitzgerald State School
Jazz in the park
2pm
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon of live music as the Bachelor of Music staff and students join the Northern Beaches State High School Jazz Ensemble for a vibrant performance in the iconic Queen’s Park. Bring a picnic and soak up the sounds of jazz in this free, family-friendly event.
Queens Park
Monday 15th September
Mackay Community Forum
4.30pm
Join the Bicycle Queensland (BQ) Regional Tour to connect, share local experiences, and help shape advocacy for better bike and scooter infrastructure and policies. Community members are invited to attend the Mackay forum and contribute their ideas. RSVP via info@bq.org.au to secure your spot.
Jubilee Community Centre
Thursday, 18th September
Communication POWER Skills Workshop
9am
Boost your career and confidence with this practical full-day workshop focused on communication POWER skills. Learn to harness nerves, speak with impact, and make your message stick — from meetings to presentations. Perfect for anyone ready to stand out. Seats are limited. Tickets available via trybooking.com.
Jubilee Community Centre
Sugar City Powerfest 2025
5pm
Rev your engines! Sugar City Powerfest returns to Palmyra Dragway with high-octane action including drags, burnouts, roll racing, powerskids, go-to-whoa, and a show-and-shine. With a massive prize pool and Burnout Masters qualifying, this is a must-see for horsepower enthusiasts. Don’t miss the thrill—bring the family and feel the power! Tickets via Trybooking.com
Palmyra Drag Racing Club

The Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC) will come alive on Saturday 27 September with two dazzling performances of Simply BRILL - a celebration of the songwriters who transformed 1960’s rock ’n’ roll forever.
Starring three of Australia’s most acclaimed cabaret artists - Amelia Ryan, Michaela Burger, and Helpmann Award-winner Michael Griffiths - Simply BRILL transports audiences to the heart of New York City’s legendary Brill Building.
Known as the “one stop shop” hit factory, this iconic address reshaped the sound of popular music, launching the careers of young songwriters whose work would dominate the charts and define an era.
The show’s theatrical storytelling blends history, humour and heart, retelling the rise of icons like Bill Haley & The Comets, Neil Sedaka, Bobby Darin, Carole King, Cynthia Weil, and Ellie Greenwich.
Backed by a live five-piece band, audiences will be swept up in timeless hits such as Rock Around the Clock, Splish Splash, Oh Carol, Will You Love Me Tomorrow, You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling, River Deep Mountain High, and Leader of the Pack.
Michael Griffiths, whose career spans starring roles in Jersey Boys, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, and We Will Rock You, has performed everywhere from New York’s 54 Below to London’s Royal Albert Hall and the Sydney Opera House.
Known for his magnetic stage presence and vocal mastery, he leads the trio alongside the dazzling Ryan and Burger - both celebrated nationally and internationally for their powerhouse performances and award-winning original work.
"This is the kind of show that just makes you feel good," said Andrew Bobeldyk, Executive Manager MECC and Events.
"The music is infectious, the stories are fascinating, and these performers light up the stage. You don’t just sit and watch - you find yourself singing along and remembering why these songs have lasted for generations."
Whether you’re reliving the soundtrack of your youth or discovering these classics for the first time, Simply BRILL is a rollicking homage to the melodies, lyrics, and stories that still resonate across generations.
Simply BRILL will have two performance sessions at the MECC on Saturday 27 September - a 12:00pm matinee for those who love an afternoon of great music, and a 7:30pm evening show for a night out filled with energy, nostalgia, and world-class entertainment.
Event Details:
The MECC Presents: Simply Brill
Saturday 27 September
Matinee: 12:00pm | Evening: 7:30pm
Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre
Tickets available at www.themecc.com.au
Simply BRILL will light up the MECC on Saturday 27 September with two vibrant shows celebrating the legendary songwriters of the 1960s Brill Building era. Photo supplied

Mackay families are invited to attend the That Place Mackay Open Day on Saturday, 20th September, starting at 9 am, for a first-hand look at the local disability service provider’s programs and facilities.
Founded by two local fathers, Steve and Tim, who both have children with disabilities, That Place Mackay was established to fill a gap in after-hours activities for young people in the region. The initiative has been operating for almost a year and offers a mix of paid and free programs aimed at providing safe, inclusive, and engaging activities for participants.
Tim Gable, one of the founding dads, explained the motivation behind the initiative.
“We recognised a gap in services for young people with disabilities and decided to take action. Despite a few hurdles along the way, we now feel it’s the perfect time to celebrate what we’ve achieved.”
Programs run on Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday during the day, while free Saturday morning sessions welcome participants of all ages and abilities to come along and enjoy games, activities, and social connection. The sessions are designed to not only entertain but also teach participants practical skills such as basic cooking and everyday tasks.
The Open Day will provide families and community members an opportunity to meet the team, tour the facilities, and experience the programs on offer. The event has also attracted attention from local and federal leaders, with invitations extended to state members, the federal member for the area, and the Mackay mayor.
Tim highlighted the importance of community involvement.
“Every activity we run is about giving families a break while supporting participants to learn new skills and feel included. We’d love to see as many people as possible come along and see what we do.”
Families and community members are encouraged to attend the Open Day on 20th September to discover how That Place Mackay is creating meaningful experiences for young people with disabilities in the region.
Mackay families are invited to the That Place Mackay Open Day on Saturday, 20th September, to explore programs and activities created by local dads Steve and Tim, offering inclusive, safe, and engaging experiences for young people with disabilities. Photos supplied

Get ready for a splash of colour and community fun at the Coral Sea Marina annual Colour Fun Run on Saturday, 13 September, as part of Queensland Child Protection Week 2025. Organised by Whitsunday Counselling & Support (WC&S), this free, action-packed event at the Marina Gardens from 9am to 12pm promises a morning full of laughter, family activities, and vibrant festivities.
Participants can enjoy live music, face painting, a sausage sizzle, kid-friendly games, and the iconic colourful ‘fun run’ itself. The event is designed to bring the community together while promoting the vital message that every child deserves to grow up safe, supported, and loved, and that protecting children is everyone’s responsibility.
“Queensland Child Protection Week’s theme is ‘Protecting Children is Everybody’s Business,’” explains Niamh Mulvihill, Intensive Family Support Manager at WC&S. “Our goal is to involve local organisations in promoting this theme, encouraging children to recognise safe people in their lives and adults to take an active role in supporting them.”
The event will feature community organisations including the Department of Child Safety, Headspace, PCYC, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, and local Emergency Services.
“By raising awareness through events like the Colour Fun Run, the community can learn how to create safe environments for children and show support for vulnerable families,” says Joscelyn O’Keefe, Head of Marketing and Business Development at Coral Sea Marina. “We are honoured to host this event and look forward to welcoming the community for family fun, entertainment, and a great cause.”
For more information on Child Protection Week and additional resources, visit Queensland Child Protection Week.
What: Colour Fun Run
When: Saturday, 13 September, 9am–12pm
Where: Coral Sea Marina Gardens

Friday 5 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: DJ Night (from 8pm)
KC's: Bear Brewer (from 8pm)
Saturday 6 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: Big Stadium Rock (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Daybreak (from 8pm)
KC's: Chris Booroff (from 8pm)
Sunday 7 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: Big Stadium Rock (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Brother Hollow (4pm - 8pm)
KC's: Billy Vincent (from 8pm)
Monday 8 September
KC's: Tim Hibberd (from 8pm)
Tuesday 9 September
KC's: Tiffany Grace (from 8pm)
Wednesday 10 September
KC's: Sam McCann (from 8pm)
Thursday 11 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon (6.30pm - 9.30pm)
KC's: Jason Bull (from 8pm)

5 Don River Dash 300 Day 1, Various Along Bowen’s Don River, 4:00pm-10:00pm
3 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
6 Don River Dash 300 Day 2, Various Along Bowen’s Don River, 4:00pm-10:00pm
7 Father’s Day
7 Don River Dash 300 Day 3, Various Along Bowen’s Don River, 4:00pm-10:00pm
7 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
9 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
9 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
10 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Cannonvale Library, from 9am
11 R U OK? Day
12 & 13 White on Whitehaven
12 Whitsunday Writers Festival 12th – 14th
12 Kung Fu Panda 4, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
14 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
16 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am
16 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
17 Australian Citizenship Day
17 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
18 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Bowen Library, from 10am
21 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
23 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
26 Shrek followed by Shrek 2, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
28 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
28 Proserpine Community Autumn Markets, Proserpine State School Cyclone Shelter on Sherry Street, from 8:30am
30 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am
1 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
5 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
6 King’s Birthday
7 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
8 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Cannonvale Library, from 9am
10 Minions Rise of Gru, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
12 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
14 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am
15 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
16 Morning Melodies - Wonder, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 11:00am
18 Whitsunday Tourism Awards, 5:30pm - late
19 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
21 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
23 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Bowen Library, from 10am
24 Halloween Special: Hotel Transylvania, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
25 Life Publishing Group: Enchanted Garden Fundraiser, Elementa, 5.30pm-11pm, $330
26 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
28 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am
29 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
2 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
4 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
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

Airlie Beach has become a second home for rock performer Dellacoma Rio, celebrated for his high-energy tribute shows and as the frontman for the INXS Revived band.
The acclaimed artist has developed a devoted fan base at the Airlie Beach Hotel and is once again returning on Saturday 20 September, and Sunday 21 September, from 2 pm to 5:30 pm.
The shows promises to be a powerful celebration of both Michael Hutchence and the iconic INXS catalogue but also aims to recreate the band’s legendary live energy. Fans can expect a performance full of charisma and daring stage antics. Rio’s reputation for showmanship includes running into the crowd and even singing while hanging upside down from a tree, adding unforgettable moments to each concert.
Born in the United States and raised in Tasmania, Dellacoma Rio brings a wealth of performance experience, including live theatre and television work from his university years in Los Angeles. He launched his solo rock band career in 2014 and has since released two albums, Dead Will Rise and Blood, cementing his place in the Australian rock scene. While many of his performances take place in large venues such as convention centres and concert halls, Rio has a special fondness for the Airlie Beach Hotel, calling it the only hotel he performs at.
Rio’s dedication to live music is evident in every performance, where he seeks to create high-energy, shared experiences that resonate with audiences long after the final note.
The upcoming performance is set to rock the roof off the Airlie Beach Hotel. With much loved classics, an extremely enthusiastic performer, and awesome guitar riffs, the INXS Revived performance is show that cannot be missed.
WHAT: INXS Revived
WHEN: Saturday 20 September & Sunday 21 September (2pm - 5.30pm)
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel

Friday 5th September
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
Friday Guided Walks
10am
Discover the wonders of the Botanic Gardens on a guided walk led by an experienced Gardens Guide. These leisurely one-hour strolls offer insights into local plants and unique garden features, making it the perfect way to connect with nature. Ideal for all ages, the walks provide both education and relaxation in a beautiful setting.
Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens, 9 Lagoon St , Mackay
Century Batteries PDRC Championships
3pm
Motorsport fans are set for an action-packed weekend as Palmyra Dragway hosts Round 5 of the PDRC Championships. Friday’s Test & Tune session kicks off the excitement before Saturday racing takes over the strip. With junior dragsters, roaring engines, and high-octane competition, it’s a showcase of speed and skill not to be missed. Tickets available via ticketbooth.com.au
Palmyra Dragway
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
Saturday 6th September
EVITA
2pm
MMCP returns to the stage with Evita, the powerful story of Argentina’s iconic First Lady, Eva Peron. From humble beginnings to international fame, her journey is one of ambition, charisma, and controversy. Featuring captivating music and a dramatic retelling of her rise and fall, this production promises an unforgettable theatrical experience. Recommended for ages 12 and up. Tickets available via themecc.com
MECC
Golding Kid’s Colour Ride - BMA River 2 Reef Ride
3pm
Mackay’s biggest cycle festival, the BMA River 2 Reef Ride, is back with a full weekend of fun on two wheels. The festival begins with the Golding Kids Colour Ride, offering children the chance to ride or scoot through the Botanic Gardens with plenty of encouragement along the way. A celebration of fitness, family, and community spirit.
Mackay Botanical Gardens Meadow Amphitheatre
Family Fun Afternoon
3pm
A family fun afternoon promises plenty of excitement with a jumping castle, merry-go-round, balloons, slushies, fairy floss, and more. Children can enjoy a variety of activities, with a $30 wristband offering access to one of everything except face painting. It’s a lively day out designed to keep the whole family entertained.
Hotel Eton
Sunday 7th September
BMA River 2 Reef Ride
5am
Mackay’s biggest cycling festival, the BMA River 2 Reef Ride, returns in 2025 with three exciting distances to choose from: 30km, 60km, or 100km. Riders of all levels can take part while supporting two great causes, with profits benefiting BMA CQ Rescue and Disabled Sport & Rec Mackay. A signature event for cycling enthusiasts and the community alike.
Mackay Botanical Gardens Meadow Amphitheatre
Sweet Repeats Pre-Loved Clothing Market
8am
Locals are invited to a community market tackling fast fashion while keeping wardrobes refreshed. With plenty of stalls, hundreds of bargains, and a $2 entry, it’s the perfect place to buy, sell, and recycle fashion. Visitors can also enjoy a sausage sizzle by Mackay City Girl Guides, coffee from Papa Bens, and the chance to win shopping dollars.
Mackay Showgrounds
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
Monday 8th September
Phoneless Game With Ms Z – Free Play and Learn
3pm
Freed Class invites children and families to explore traditional games in a fun, screen-free environment. Ms Z will demonstrate a range of games that help kids discover new talents, while parents can relax and enjoy the session. Free classes run monthly, offering an engaging way for the community to connect, play, and encourage creativity.
Jubilee Community Centre
Tuesday 9th September
Queens Park Circle
9am
A casual gathering welcomes local mums to relax, connect, and share experiences while their children play freely. With no expectations and a friendly, inclusive atmosphere, it’s a space to chat, swap tips, or simply take a break. A free, low pressure way to get out of the house and leave feeling a little lighter.
Queens Park
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
Wednesday 10th September
Party In The Park 2025
9am
Mackay Regional Council and Mackay Family Support Alliance invite families to a free Party in the Park celebrating Child Protection Week. The event features children’s activities, face painting, jumping castles, glitter tattoos, and opportunities to connect with local family services, creating a fun and engaging day for the whole community.
Queens Park

When Victor Scott directs a play at Kucom, you just know it's going to be an extraordinary piece of theatre. You know you’ll be strapped into an emotional rollercoaster and be swept up with epic intensity - and yet, despite knowing this, every time I see one of Victor's shows, I’m caught off guard by how much the emotion hits.
“The Father”, by Florian Zeller is, in itself, a literary masterpiece. It's won a ton of International awards (and was nominated for a Tony!!!) so the fact that we get to see it here in Mackay is no mean feat!
Before I get into the Kucom production, I'll let you know that the story of “The Father” is charming and devastating. It may seem familiar for some, and for others, a fear that one day it will be familiar.
To put it bluntly...
....Memories are your memories... But also.... Are they?
Victor, as always, knows how to bring out the best in his cast and flood the audience with all the feelings. There is care and attention to detail everywhere, evidenced by the set and staging - one of my favourites so far! No spoilers, but study it all closely!
You also need to pay attention when journeying on this emotional expedition. I don't want to tell you the moment that my brain went "waaaaait a minute", but I can tell you I thought it more than once during this show...
The cast, as expected, are brilliant. Gordon Lowe, Sarah Nievandt, Richelle Hodson and Michael Brennan each deliver standout performances. I want you to know, that these people are mesmerising. I was hooked with every line, every word, every glance...
Geoff Stewart Mclean as Andre, is extraordinary, in his most powerful character yet. His ability to pull you in, while repelling you, while making you want more, is, well, a work of art.
Anzjuli Venter, as Anne, portrays incredible depth - strong and stoic, yet remarkably warm - I felt every ounce of her torment. Just incredible.
In the end, each member of the cast delivered, and I was left breathless...
.... This level of talent is why we keep coming back to watch Victor's shows....
From London's West End, to Broadway, to Sydney and now at Kucom, “The Father” is world-class theatre, hand-delivered to us, in our own backyard. I don't care if you have plans. Cancel them and see this show. And then... Come back and watch it again...
Cat #5 Mascara warning
10/10 gold stars.
Richelle and Geoff play characters Laura and "The Father" in Kucom's production

The past 12 months have been nothing short of remarkable for Whitsundays-based actor Jean-Pierre Yerma (JP) who has added a string of major credits to his growing career.
After years of honing his craft at NIDA and Sydney’s Actors Pulse, JP has seen his hard work pay off with back-to-back roles that highlight his versatility on screen. “It’s been incredible,” he said. “The roles coming my way recently have been doctors, fathers and witnesses—there’s definitely a theme, but each one has been rewarding in its own way.”
JP has featured in Romance in the Vineyard, which was shot in Queensland, and that connection later helped bring film crews north, with the Whitsundays becoming the backdrop for Steve Jaggi’s Love Is in the Air (2024) starring Delta Goodrem.
Although JP missed out on appearing in that production, the experience strengthened his ties to the industry and to promoting the region as a filming destination.
This year, however, JP secured one of his most significant roles yet, starring as Dr Marcus O’Brien in the upcoming film Boss Cat. Shot in the Blue Mountains, the emotional story pairs him with celebrated Australian actor Penny Downie, whose credits include The Crown and Downton Abbey. “When we did the table read, people were in tears by the end,” he said. “It’s a beautifully written story and one I’m proud to be part of.”
With momentum building, JP says the past year has been his best to date and urges other local Whitsunday residents to get out there and act.
“Stay optimistic. Work on your craft. Get your skills, learn as much as you can from teachers and those in the field. Fill up your toolbox with skills—learn accents, learn different techniques,” said JP.
“Study the great actors, watch films, study their work, their commitment to roles, and their transformations.
“Most importantly, follow your dream and passion. You’re going to get knocked down but just get up and keep going. That’s the magic—just keep going.”
Whitsundays-based actor Jean-Pierre Yerma. Photo sourced: Online

Friday 29 August
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Graham Rix (from 8pm)
KC's: Mick Woodbridge (from 8pm)
Saturday 30 August
Airlie Beach Hotel: Luke Combs (Tribute Show) (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Sam McCann (from 8pm)
Coral Sea Pavilion: DJ Schae
KC's: Sam McCann (from 8pm)
Sunday 31 August
Airlie Beach Hotel: Luke Combs(Tribute Show) (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Sam McCann (4pm - 8pm)
Coral Sea Pavilion: Simon Briley
KC's: Josiah (from 8pm)
Monday 1 September
KC's: Josiah (from 8pm)
Tuesday 2 September
KC's: Josiah (from 8pm)
Wednesday 3 September
KC's: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)
Thursday 4 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon (6.30pm - 9.30pm)
KC's: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)

August
31 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
September
2 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am
2 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
5 Don River Dash 300 Day 1, Various Along Bowen’s Don River, 4:00pm-10:00pm
3 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
6 Don River Dash 300 Day 2, Various Along Bowen’s Don River, 4:00pm-10:00pm
7 Father’s Day
7 Don River Dash 300 Day 3, Various Along Bowen’s Don River, 4:00pm-10:00pm
7 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
9 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
9 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
10 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Cannonvale Library, from 9am
11 R U OK? Day
12 & 13 White on Whitehaven
12 Whitsunday Writers Festival 12th – 14th
12 Kung Fu Panda 4, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
14 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
16 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am
16 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
17 Australian Citizenship Day
17 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
18 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Bowen Library, from 10am
21 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
23 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
26 Shrek followed by Shrek 2, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
28 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
28 Proserpine Community Autumn Markets, Proserpine State School Cyclone Shelter on Sherry Street, from 8:30am
30 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am

Mackay shook, sang, and danced like never before as Rhythm and The Reef 2025 smashed records, drawing over 7,200 fans across two unforgettable days. The festival kicked off with an exclusive Friday pre-party at McGuire’s Hotel before erupting into full swing at Meadowlands Amphitheatre on Saturday, 23 August.
Award-winning Amy Shark headlined, backed by a powerhouse mix of Australian favourites and rising local stars, delivering a performance that had music lovers on their feet and the crowd buzzing from start to finish.
Organisers and partners described the festival as a triumph of teamwork, creativity, and sheer passion, while local leaders celebrated its impact on Mackay’s cultural scene and the region’s growing reputation as a destination for world-class music and arts.
With record-breaking crowds, electrifying performances, and a festival spirit that won’t quit, Rhythm and The Reef has firmly stamped Mackay on the map as a festival hotspot.
Mackay music and arts festival Rhythm and The Reef recorded its largest crowd to date in 2025, with over 7,200 in attendance across the two days.
Following an exclusive Friday night pre-party at McGuire’s Hotel, the main festival took place on Saturday, 23 August at Meadowlands Amphitheatre.
This year’s headline act, multiple award-winning artist Amy Shark, was joined by a lineup of well-known Australian performers and emerging local talent, as the festival came alive with diverse programming, tailored for both underage crowds and 18+ partygoers.
Amy Shark’s headline performance on Saturday night was one of the most anticipated moments of the weekend, with thousands gathering to watch her live.
“I really enjoyed this performance and it was so good to get back to Mackay,” Ms Amy Shark said.
“It was amazing to see how the crowd responded, they were so energetic and fun.”
Director of naming rights partner FMS Group, Jason Smith, said our team were “excited to be involved with an event of this calibre”.
“Our support goes beyond financial backing – we also provided logistical and operational support that contributed to the overall delivery of the event, alongside other key partners,” Mr Smith said.
Capping off a huge weekend of music and arts, Mackay Regional Council Mayor Greg Williamson said the event was a credit to the organisers.
“Council is proud to be able to support this tremendous event that brings some phenomenally talented performers to our region,” Mayor Williamson said.
“This was a fitting five-year anniversary for what has proven to be a standout music festival for north Queensland,” he said.
“Amy Shark was a fantastic headliner and it’s great to see music lovers coming out to support this event that goes from strength to strength every year.”
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Rhythm and The Reef 2025 drew record crowds and electrifying performances, cementing Mackay as a must-see festival destination. Photo credits: Hannah McNamara
Meadowlands Amphitheatre came alive with explosive performances and electric energy at Rhythm and The Reef 2025. Photo credits: Hannah McNamara

The St Patrick's College Cultural Showcase is being held on Thursday 4 September at the Bluewater Quay, in conjunction with the Riverside Markets.
Join us as we celebrate the incredible talents of our students, showcasing captivating performances from a variety of college ensembles. Whether you’re a fan of rhythmic beats or melodious harmonies, the lineup has something for everyone. Including performances from the College Band, Drum Corp, Choir, Percussion Group, Stage Band and the lively Dance Troupe.
Entertainment will commence from 6:00pm and will feature performances from special guests, The Bluewater Big Band!
Bring along your picnic blanket and enjoy an entertaining evening, as our students perform their award-wining routines from the past year and much more. Feel free to wander through the Riverside Markets, where you’ll find a variety of local food and craft vendors.
Whether you’re a parent, friend, or a member of the community, this is the perfect opportunity to support our students and to enjoy an evening of musical entertainment. The St Patrick's College Cultural Showcase is not just an event, it’s a celebration of creativity, passion, and accomplishment.
So, gather your family and friends and come on down to the Bluewater Quay for an evening filled with great performances and community spirit. We can’t wait to see you there!
When: Thursday, September 4 Where: Bluewater Quay in conjunction with the Riverside Markets Time: Entertainment Commencing from 6:00pm
Don’t forget your picnic blanket and let’s make this Cultural Showcase a night to remember!

A surge of local creativity has seen 17 artist books from Mackay region artists entered into the 2025 Libris Awards, setting a new record for participation. Some creations are crafted from delicate rice paper, others reflect the Mackay region’s unique environment, while some tell stories of past love.
Five of the works were selected for the main exhibition at Artspace Mackay, while 10 others will be showcased in a complementary display, Little Libris, highlighting the skill and imagination of the region’s artists.
Little Libris will be on display at the Jubilee Community Centre Exhibition Foyer Space from Tuesday, 19 August, to Friday, 29 August, between 8.30am and 4.30pm.
Artspace Mackay Director Tracey Heathwood said the exhibition showcased the creativity and craftsmanship of local artists working in the medium of artist books.
“This exhibition is a testament to the growing strength of the artist book community in the Mackay region and a wonderful opportunity for the public to engage with these unique and intimate works of art,” Ms Heathwood said.
“This is a celebration of the local entries, artist book entries, into our 2025 Libris Awards. It complements our larger awards exhibition that features works from across Australia,” she said.
“Little Libris is very much celebrating all of the local artists who submitted entries. This year we had a record number of submissions from our local artists, and we were keen to celebrate that,” she added.
“Artist books are a type of artwork. They represent or take the form of a book and are a really popular medium, especially for Artspace Mackay. Lots of people don’t realise that Mackay Regional Council has one of the largest collections of artist books in Australia,” Ms Heathwood explained.
“I love artist books for their intimacy, and lots of artists love them because it’s an opportunity to explore one idea or concept over multiple pages. There’s a natural narrative that allows detailed storytelling through this medium,” she said.
The Libris Awards are in their ninth year, marking the overall Australian awards for artist books. “But this is the first time that we've hosted a smaller exhibition of our local entries,” Ms Heathwood said.
Featured artists in Little Libris include Janet Ambrose, Charlene Attard, Matteo Calisti, Pam Finlay, Sue Houston, Traci Lietzke, Michelle McKenzie, Bonnie Shore, and Kerry Williams.
Little Libris coincides with the main Libris Awards exhibition of finalists and winners, currently on display in Artspace Mackay’s Main Gallery until Sunday, 14 September.
“Both exhibitions are a must-see for anyone interested in contemporary book arts. Little Libris runs until 29 August, while our larger Libris Awards exhibition continues until mid-September,” Ms Heathwood added.
For more information about the Libris Awards and Little Libris, visit artspacemackay.com.au
A record 17 local artist books feature in the 2025 Libris Awards, with works showcased in both Artspace Mackay and Little Libris. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara