With Boots, Bulls & Big Tunes Country Fest Queensland kicks off this weekend, and all roads lead to the Mackay region for one of the country’s most exciting regional events. Gates open Thursday for campers, with the festival firing up that evening with a boot-stompin’ Honky Tonk Kick-Off Party — setting the stage for a high-energy weekend of music, community, and good ol’ fashioned fun. This year, Country Fest QLD is pulling out all the stops. From kids rides and food eating competitions (can
Read the full storyGet ready, Airlie Beach. A high-energy piano party is heading this way, and it promises to be unlike anything you’ve seen before. After almost a year of wowing crowds across the country, this interactive sing-along show known as Sing On Social is making its debut at the Airlie Beach Hotel. The concept, created and performed by Tim Sponder, mixes all the classic party anthems into one epic mash-up. “I make a mash up of all the great, classic songs, and all the lyrics come up on big screens,” h
Read the full storyJune 27 Legends Night by Whitsunday Suicide Prevention Network, Reef Gateway Hotel, 6pm - 9pm 29 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am July 1 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm 4 Ice Age 1, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm 6 NAIDOC Week, 6th – 13th 6 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am 7 NAIDOC Flag Raising Ceremony & March, Bowen Town Square. Herbert Street, 8:00am-12:00pm 9 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group,
Read the full storyFriday 27th June Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grand View Hotel: Hannah Roberts (from 8pm) KC's: Corey Harris (from 8pm) Saturday 28th June Airlie Beach Hotel: Back to the 70's & 80's (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grand View Hotel: Hannah Roberts (from 8pm) Coral Sea Pavillion: DJ Sugarlips (1pm – 6pm) KC's: Dallas Steele (from 8pm) Sunday 29th June Airlie Beach Hotel: Back to the 70's & 80's (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Josiah Samuels (6.30
Read the full storyThe Sugar Bowl was a hive of activity last week as Rumble on the Reef took over the skate park for a week of world-class skating.
After a massive action-packed series of events, the Championships all came down to the Bowl Finals on Friday night and the Street finals Saturday, with incredibly talented skaters of all ages showing what they’re made of
There was something for everyone at Rhythm and the Reef on Saturday, with the diverse line-up filling the dancefloor no matter who was on stage. The day kicked off with local indie rockers Nortica, Uruguay native Felipe Baldomir and soulful surf folk courtesy of Jack Botts, setting the vibe of the afternoon perfectly.
Rapper Ivan Ooze then started the party as the sun dipped behind the clouds, before Touch Sensitive, Running Touch, Godlands, Shockone and Moss all filled the dance floor into the night with a selection of house, rap, drum and bass, and everything in between.
The new location on the riverfront at Bluewater Quay provided a convenient, central venue for punters and perfectly utilised what the Mackay CBD has to offer. Only in its second year, it’s exciting to think of how Rhythm and The Reef will grow in the future.
It might not break the rom-com mould, but the Whitsunday-filmed Ticket To Paradise is a charming flick with one major drawcard: Julia Roberts and George Clooney.
It’s hard sometimes for reviewers to remember that not every film needs be a Citizen Cane. Movies can be fun. And that’s certainly what audiences are in for when they watch Ol Parker’s fourth directorial outing.
The star-studded film shot across Queensland last year brings Clooney and Roberts back together again. This time, they pair up as a divorced couple travelling to Bali, attempting to stop their daughter (Kaitlyn Dever) from making the same “mistake” they made 25 years before.
That mistake being rushing into a marriage which, unceremoniously, ended down the line.
And certainly, from reading the premise, I think we all know where this is going. But like I said, that’s not the appeal, it’s the Academy Award Winning actors that make this movie. Clooney and Roberts have always had an exceptional chemistry – a real life friendship never hurts that – and Ticket To Paradise is no different.
The world they inhabit in the film is one of the old-style romantic comedies. There’s an earnest nostalgia to it that reminds us of late ‘90s or early ‘00s darlings of the genre like 10 Things I Hate About You, or – most especially – 50 First Dates.
Most of the movie magic from Ticket To Paradise is born from our own sense that we miss films just like it. When do we get to see genuine movie stars – and bless me, there are very of those left – together on screen? And certainly, when do you see a movie like this in theatres anymore? The streaming age has relegated the rom-com and its cheesiness to the back-pages.
Shot in real locations – including The Whitsundays itself – and brimming with absolute, unadulterated fun; chemistry and star power have certainly made me buy a Ticket To Paradise. Will you?
Ticket To Paradise is showing now at the Bowen Summergarden Cinema.
Director Ol Parker, Julia Roberts, and George Clooney filmed parts of the absolute treat that is Ticket to Paradise on Hamilton Island
Review By Declan Durrant
• Bill Clinton was elected as the 42nd US President;
• The 25th Olympic Games opened in Barcelona; and
• The Cold War was officially declared to be over.
While it may not be as widely known, a very important event also took place in Mackay on Monday, 6 July 1992. The Zonta Club of Mackay was Chartered with 22 Charter Members. The Area Newsletter described the event:
… A very stylish affair with pre-dinner champagne cocktails and canapés, and a clever dramatic presentation of the history of Zonta devised and performed by 2 members. The club is keen to start raising funds in imaginative ways and to make its mark on the community.
We can hardly believe that it has been 30 years since Zonta began supporting the Mackay community. Incredibly, two of our original Charter members, Vassie Comino and Judy Spannagle, are still members of our club in 2022.
To mark this very special occasion, we are thrilled to invite you to our birthday celebration dinner! The ticket price of $75 includes a drink on arrival, a buffet dinner and of course, delicious birthday cake.
Event Details
• Date: Saturday, 1 October
• Time: From 6:00pm
• Location: Ocean International, Mackay
Tickets are currently on sale via Mackay Tickets. For further information, please visit our Facebook page.
We also have the following events coming up in the month of October, and would love for you to be involved.
Event Details
• Date: Tuesday, 18 October (Third Tuesday of each month)
• Time: From 5:30pm
• Location: Ocean International, Mackay
We welcome guests at our meetings – if you are interested in attending, please contact us as soon as possible for catering purposes.
Each year, the Mackay Reclaim the Night March takes place on the last Friday in October. This is Sexual Violence Awareness Month, which poses a reminder to every Queenslander that we all have a role to play in ending sexual violence.
Reclaim the Night marches began in the 1970s, focusing on a woman’s right to walk at night, without fear of violence or harm. Today, we march as a show of resistance, strength and unity, because we believe everyone has the right to feel safe and to BE safe.
Event Details
• Date: Friday, 28 October
• Time: 5:30pm start
• Location: Bluewater Quay, Mackay
Zonta, along with several other organisations, supports this event each year. Further updates will be shared closer to the event via our Facebook page.
For further information about any of these events, please send a message via Facebook or email zontamackay@gmail.com. I look forward to sharing more about Zonta and our events with you!
Karlee Box
Zonta Club Board Member
Coral Sea Marina’s second annual Big Aussie BBQ raised $4400 for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA) this year.
Over the month of September, the local marina has been gathering funds and raising awareness for research into the cancer which threatens the lives of one in five Australian men.
For their biggest fundraising effort of the month, the marina lawns transformed into a backyard barbie, where locals could grab a snag and a drink and listen to some live music in the name of a good cause.
Head of Marketing at Coral Sea Marina, Joscelyn O’Keefe said it’s been excellent to give “people an informal setting where they can start the conversation” about prostate cancer.
“Thank you to all the local businesses and community who came out to support us,” she said.
The Marina has now raised over $10,000 dollars for cancer research.
You can continue to donate to Coral Sea Marina until the end of September at their fundraising page here: https://www.bigaussiebarbie.com.au/.../CoralSeaMarina.../bab
One of the most popular and best-selling Australian musical artists of all time will be honoured with the highest form of flattery in two unique tribute shows coming to the Airlie Beach Hotel in October.
Coinciding with the 30th anniversary of his famed Soul Deep album, the ‘Soul Chisel’ Ultimate Jimmy Barnes tribute band will bring one of the most faithful encapsulations of Jimmy’s solo career to The Pub, creating two afternoons to remember.
The Working Class Man is the heart and soul of Aussie rock music – he conjures up the sound of ear-splitting volume, the tune of soul standards given a unique voice and reading – and Soul Chisel bring all that magic of Barnsey with them in their recreation coming to the coastal town of Airlie Beach.
In the first of two shows, Soul Chisel will celebrate the legacy of Barnesy on Saturday afternoon in an unforgettable performance that focuses on his fifth album. They will get the Good Times flowing.
Through the lens of Soul Deep – a collection of soul covers and duets with John Farnham – Soul Chisel encapsulate what makes Barnesy the very best there is.
Through a Rock N’ Rolling tour of Jimmy’s soul covers and onto his biggest Cold Chisel hits, Soul Chisel create an electric atmosphere.
That atmosphere is thanks to their ability to not only recreate the sound but also the look of Barnesy, with front man Steve Callanan a scarily close look alike with one of Australia’s biggest selling artists.
Callanan leads the show and has the vocal power to match his almost uncanny resemblance to Barnesy. He’s even made appearances on The Voice Australia, where he performed in front of the likes of Delta Goodrum and Guy Sebastian and had them convinced by his vocals!
On Sunday, they’ll back up their performance with a unique blend of two songs in a row from The best of Barnes and Chisel, as well as your favourite Aussie bands and much, much more.
Don’t miss Soul Chisel when they bring (Simply) The Best Cold Chisel tribute show to the local’s favourite local for two afternoons of Barnesy at The Airlie Beach Hotel.
What: Soul Chisel Tribute Show
When: 2.00pm to 5.30pm on Saturday, October 8, and Sunday, October 9
Where: The Airlie Beach Hotel
Students in Cannonvale took to the streets on foot, bike and scooter last week in the first of what is hoped to be many ‘Walk Or Ride To School Day’.
A student-led initiative, the event came about when Miss Hanson’s grade 4 class were discussing how to reduce their carbon footprint.
While many thought about small projects, this particular cohort felt inspired to create an event the whole school could enjoy.
Writing a note to the principal to ask permission, making a speech in assembly, and then putting posters on walls were all ways the class took the lead in promoting the event.
Their efforts were rewarded when over 70 students participated.
Lollipop lady, Lesley, said that she noticed a massive increase in the amount of foot traffic that day and was pleased to see people enjoying the outdoors.
A grade 1 student said that he walked for the first time today and that his parents had parked the car at Coral Sea Marina, walking along the bicentennial boardwalk to school.
Health teacher Erin Moore said that she was thrilled to see so many eager participants.
“It was really rewarding to see so many kids taking it so seriously,” she said.
“We hope the event will get bigger each time and maybe after today more people will be encouraged to walk to school.”
Image: Principal Kelly with some of the students that walked to school last Thursday
Film and Arts Mackay are teaming up with Whitsunday Arts Festival this September to bring two exciting films to the big screen at the brand-new Proserpine Entertainment Centre over the weekend of September 24 and 25.
In back-to-back days, Whitsunday Arts Festival will be showing back-to-back screenings of two hand-picked films: Celeste and Parallel Mothers.
Filmed entirely at Paronella Park, Celeste is the first of the double featurette, with the story of a once-celebrated opera diva who prepares for her final performance. You can catch the temptress’ final show when it screens on Saturday, September 24 at 7.30pm.
Special guest for Celeste’s screening will be Paronella Park Marketing Manager Bridget Evans. She’ll share anecdotes from when Paronella turned into a film set!
Then, on Sunday, September 25, viewers will be taken to the other side of the world with Parallel Mothers, the story of two single women who form a strong bond with one another as they both confront motherhood.
Helmed by the renowned Spanish Director, Pedro Almodovar, Parellel Mothers has his trademark finesse in a story of motherhood and hope.
The award-winning director draws again on his favourite subject of Motherhood to create a story that elegantly balances drama and comedy, moving through the tale of two unlikely friends from vastly different walks of life.
One is surefooted and complex, the other emotionally raw and energised. Together they create a film bent by hardship and pierced by tragedy, which eventually winds itself into something beautiful: hope.
What: Two films: Celeste and Parallel Mothers
When: 7.30pm on Saturday, September 24, and 1.30pm on Sunday, September 25
Where: Proserpine Entertainment Centre
Tickets: https://www.proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au/
Hundreds of students came to school dressed as their favourite character from a story book last Wednesday, marking the final ‘Book Week’ celebration across all schools in the Whitsunday region.
School assembly was a colourful display of creations, dozens of superheros, a group of Oompa Loompas, a masterfully home-made bright yellow digger, Where’s Wally and of course many princesses were all in attendance.
As is tradition, the ‘Book Week’ parade saw the teachers, followed by every year group, strut their stuff down the centre aisle, exhibiting their dance moves and outfits to the beat.
Image: Principal Angie Kelly (centre) with students and staff dressed up for Book Week
Children from across the region are invited to participate in the inaugural Kids Arts Workshops at the Whitsunday Arts Festival this weekend, with a wide range of dedicated family-friendly activities offering a full program of events on Sunday from 9.00am to 4.00pm.
A specially allocated marquee will host the workshops with some that you can simply drop-in to attend and some that do require registration on www.whitundaysartsfestival.org.
All the featured events are free for children to enjoy.
These artist-led workshops are the creation of children’s book writer and illustrator Sofia Fortunato and Townsville artist Lisa Ashcroft who was last year’s winner of the inaugural Whitsundays Art Prize.
In addition to the marquee activities, there are a range of other events which children will enjoy over the course of the day.
These interactive activities including African drumming with Festival favourites Baala Baajo at 12:30pm, mandala making with stones on the beach with artist Mary Ann Santin at 9.00am, aboriginal storytelling with Harry Bowen from 9am-4pm, and many opportunities with over 50 stalls at the handmade markets demonstrating pottery throwing and lead light creations among many happenings.
WHAT: Kids Arts Workshops
WHEN: Sunday, September 25
WHERE: Airlie Beach Foreshore, Kids Workshop Tent
Making Sea Creatures
Craft your favourite sea creature from paper clay and felt texters - sea turtles, stingrays, and jelly fish to surfboarders and boats, join Lisa and use paper clay to create your sculpture.
Registration Required - 9am – 10am and 1pm – 2pm
Memorable Illustrated Portrait
In this workshop with Sofia, kids will create a self-portrait using only three colours for the background and a sharpie for the face.
Drop in and create - 10am – 12pm and 2pm – 4pm
The Memory Tree
In this workshop with Sofia, kids will learn to illustrate a tree with a collage paper technique, using scissors, glue, and lots of colourful paper.
Drop in and create - 10am – 12pm and 2pm – 4pm
Abstract Painting: Our Memories
Participate in a group abstract painting with Lisa on a large canvas with the theme ‘memories.’ Use bright fluoro and all sorts of brushes, palette knives, willow sticks, scrunched up bits of paper, drips.
Drop in and paint - 9am – 4pm
It’s a chocka-block end to the month for one of Bowen’s top pubs where everyone’s a local.
The Grand View Hotel is running some special events alongside its regular staples like Musical Bingo and Paint & Sip, one of which includes an epic prize.
Check out the events to look out for at the Grand View in late September and early October:
Young Whitsundays Got Talent Heat
1.00pm on Sunday, September 25
Local up-and-coming artists will take to the stage in the second heat of Young Whitsundays Got Talent at the Bowen pub on September 25.
In a showcase of local singers aged 19 or under, Bowen’s young superstars will have a chance to head to the grand final on October 23 in Woodwark.
The winners of that final will be rewarded with a tour of the Airlie Beach Festival of Music’s main stage, where they can rub shoulders with its nationally renowned acts, as well as perform on the Fish Jam Stage
Head out and see some of the region’s best emerging talents perform at the Grand View this weekend!
Family Movie Night at the GVH
6.30pm on Monday, September 26
Join The Grand View next Monday from 6.30pm for a family movie night with a heart of gold.
The local pub will be screening Moana, a sweeping film that follows an adventurous teenager sailing on a daring mission to save her people. Moana, the daughter of chief Tui, embarks on a journey to return the heart of goddess Te Fitti from Maui, a demigod, after the plants and the fish on her island start dying due to a blight.
Along the way, Moana fulfills the ancient quest of her ancestors and discovers the one thing she always sought: her own identity.
But, best of all, alongside the top-tier Disney flick, the Grand View will be providing popcorn and lollies to snack on! Don’t miss this great opportunity to bring the whole family together.
Win A Tinny!
Drawn 5.00pm on Sunday, October 2
Have you ever dreamt of owning a boat? Well, the Grand View Hotel might just make your dreams a reality. One lucky Rewards member will take off in a XXXX Quintrex 400 Trigger Boat, valued at $11,000 at the beginning of October!
To win, all you’ve got to do is eat, drink, or play! As well as be a Grand View Rewards Member, of course.
To go in the draw, simply present your membership card when paying for food and drinks, or insert into the gaming machine. Fill out the entry form, pop it in the barrel and join them on Sunday 2 October at 5pm for the live draw.
If you’re not already a Grand View Rewards member it’s not too late to sign up for your chance to win.
Terms and Conditions apply, please see Grand View staff for details. The Grand View Hotel promotes the responsible service of alcohol and gambling – Gambling Helpline 1800 858 858.
A new community program to build a thriving live music and performance industry in the Whitsundays will launch this October.
The ‘Harvest Music Development Program’ is being introduced by Whitsunday Regional Council in an effort to identify potential programs and support for the region’s local music sector.
The Harvest program hopes to shape what Whitsunday Regional Council call their “Arts and Culture Plan” and it will begin with a Community Forum at Proserpine Entertainment Centre led by Brisbane based Music Industry leaders Stu Watters and Ant Mckenna on October 6.
Watters and Mckenna will also be providing one-on-one Consultation Sessions to local musos over October 6 and 7 as part of the program.
Harvest has three major questions in mind: For musicians, what role could Council play in your career development, and what is your vision for a vibrant regional live music scene?
For those who program live music, what professional development do you feel would be well suited to the Whitsunday’s emerging and established performers?
Or for those in the music business, what ideas do you have to build your capacity and increase work in the region?
Council have also opened an online survey for those in the industry unable to attend the live forums where they can provide thoughts on the music/festival industry in the Whitsundays.
Survey participants will go into the draw to win two tickets to a show of their choice at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre.
Council said the program is the first of many consultations with the rest of the Arts industry in October and November.
To register your interest, visit yoursay.whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au
Mackay Regional Council Libraries
Sensational Spring Sand Art Friday, 9:30am to 10:30am Create colourful sand art designs inspired by spring, the season of colour, joy and growth. Suits children aged five to 12 years. Sarina Library
Movie Matinee – Turning Red Friday, 2:00am to 4:00pm Mei Lee is a 13yo girl who is torn between being her mother's obedient daughter and the chaos of her youth. As if that were not enough, when she gets too excited, she turns into a big red panda. Join us for an afternoon movie and popcorn. Suits children aged five to 12yo. Gordon White Library
Magformers Drop In Days Tues to Thurs Click. Connect. Create. Magformers are educational construction toys for children of all ages that allow you to build your own magnetic 3D structures. No bookings required. Suitschildren aged five to 12 years of age. Sarina Library
Bamboo Construction Drop In Days Tues to Thurs Engineer. Design. Build. No bookings required. Suits children aged five to 12 years of age. Walkerston Library
Lego Drop In Days Tues to Thurs Imagine. Connect. Construct. No bookings required. Suits children aged five to 12 years of age. Mirani Library
MECC
Pixar Putt until Sunday, Oct 9, various times
This open-air mini golf sensation is made up of interactive putt-putt holes inspired by the stories, characters, and icons from some of Pixar’s most beloved films including Toy Story, Cars, Monsters Inc. 'Pixar Putt After Dark' sessions available for adults 18+ on Thurs to Sat nights from 7pm, with licenced bar. Tickets available at https://bit.ly/3BfOZ6K Mackay Civic Lawn, between Artspace Mackay and the MECC
Artspace Mackay
Lyre Bird ‘LOOKBOOKS’ – free until Sunday, Oct 2 during hours
Drop-in to Artspace during the September school holidays and create a special lookbook of lyre birds! Parental supervision essential. No bookings necessary. Inspired by ‘Tales of the Lyre Bird’, in the Main Gallery, until Nov 20. Workshop Room, Artspace Mackay
Sarina Sugar Shed
Special kids tour until Tues, Oct 4. Normal tours run 9.30am, 11am, 12.30pm and 2pm
Discover the growing and harvesting of the sugar cane, complete a hunt for the critters that live in our sugar cane patch. Enter our miniature sugar mill to see how sugar cane is crushed, sample deliciously sweet sugar cane juice straight from our miniature mill - 'Bill the Mill Junior". Taste our non-alcoholic ginger beer brewed onsite, and freshly spun fairy floss for big and little kids! Cost: Adults at children’s prices $13.60 (bookings essential).
Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
Free Friday Guided Walks Every Friday Apr and Oct, 10am - 11am
Find what’s flowering, some of our rare and special plants and perhaps some wildlife spotting! Phone the Botanic Gardens on 4952 7300 as places are limited. Group bookings welcome upon request. Botanic Gardens Visitor Information Centre
Mackay Park Run Every Sat, 7am - 8am
A 5km run/jog/walk put on by the community for the community every Saturday morning for all ages. Register at www.parkrun.com.au. Meet at Tamarind Carpark (near playground)
September Photo Walkabout – Macrophotography Sun, 9am - 11am
Get up close with macrophotography and make the smallest things in nature visible. If you have a macro lens and DSLR or a mobile phone with a clip-on lens, this is a workshop for you. Phone to book 4952 7300. Botanic Gardens Meeting Rooms
Bocce in the Gardens Mon to Fri, 9am - 4pm (except public holidays)
One of the most popular and oldest games throughout European countries Test your skills at our bocce court in the Malta Garden. Hire sets for hire $5/set from Botanic Gardens Visitor Information. Bookings not required. Malta Garden’s Bocce Court
Greenmount Homestead
Entry fees waived for kids during school holidays Open Mon to Wed and 25th Sep, from 9am to 1pm; Tours at 9am, 10am, 11am and noon
Take a step back in time at a 1915 Queenslander homestead which houses a collection of more than 20,000 historical items. For more details visit mackay.qld.gov.au/greenmount.
Caneland Central
Ice Skating until Sunday, Oct 3, 1hr sessions start at 9:30am, 11:00am, 12:30pm, 3:30pm, 5:00pm plus Thurs & Sat 6:30pm
Tickets available to purchase online or at the venue. Bookings recommended. $20pp or $70 family pass (4 people). Spectators are free. BYO socks or available for purchase. Timezone carpark, Caneland Central
LEGO® at Caneland Central until Friday, Sept 30
Free school holiday fun! Come down to Caneland Central to join in at our LEGO® Rebuild the World play zone! Centre Court, Caneland Central
Mount Pleasant Centre
Creation Station until Friday, Sept 30, 10am – 2pm daily
Kids will get the chance to make a miniature unicorn or dinosaur garden to take home and watch it grow. Recommended age 3+. Limited availability. Minimum $2 donation to the Mackay Hospital Foundation on the day. Outside Stellarossa, Mount Pleasant Centre
Bluewater Lagoon 7 days, 9am to 5.45pm
Cool down and splash around with the whole family at the free, three-tiered Bluewater Lagoon. For more details visit mackay.qld.gov.au/bluewaterlagoon
Sarina Youth Centre
A variety of school holiday activities are on offer for youth aged ten to 21 years. Bookings are required for each program. Contact Sarina Youth Centre on 4961 9277 or email sarinayouthcentre@mackay.qld.gov.au.
Monday, September 26: Healthy Lifestyle: Activities, cooking, information
Tuesday, September 27: Game on! Pool competition, Centre bingo with prizes
Image: Brisbane-based vocalist Melissa Western pays tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James, and Eartha Kitt
Mackay locals are set for a morning of live performance in honour of a magnificent era in music, with British-born, Brisbane-based vocalist Melissa Western paying tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James, and Eartha Kitt.
Each year Mackay Entertainment & Convention Centre (MECC) delivers the feel-good Morning Melodies Season. A stellar line-up of daytime performances programmed to bring a thrill to audiences of all ages.
October’s Morning Melodies performance will be dedicated to an inspiring trio of singers, Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James, and Eartha Kitt. Although they vary in their styles of music, the three icons tore down a multitude of barriers, paving the way for all future artists who continue to walk in their footsteps to this day.
With a performance history including two consecutive years at the Edinburgh Festival, British born singer-actor-writer Melissa Western is no stranger to the stage. The vocalist seamlessly weaves song, story, and dance, taking viewers on a sensational journey they will want to share and cherish and is often seen performing at Brisbane Jazz Club. Western thrives while paying tribute to a magnificent era in music through her superb vocal range and compelling stage presence.
“Western is a force of nature…Great storyteller, feisty, highly enjoyable; … Warm, witty and supremely talented … captivating …fantastic instrumentalists” - Broadway Baby
“Western is absolutely brilliant… her aptitude for music is vast and versatile” - ThreeWeeks magazine
Audience members are in for a treat with a chance to win a lucky door prize and indulge in a complimentary morning tea – with volunteer group Friends of the MECC supplying tea, coffee, and biscuits before the show.
Mackay locals are encouraged to transport themselves back to 1954 and partake in a sizzling morning of powerful soul and cheeky kitsch featuring the captivating Melissa Western and her band. Rewind time and witness the MECC stage revert to the 50’s with Ella, Etta & Eartha.
WHAT: Morning Melodies 2022 1954: Ella, Etta & Eartha
WHEN: Friday 7 October 2022, 11.00am
WHERE: MECC Plenary Halls
TICKETS: www.themecc.com.au
Do you feel nervous presenting in front of colleagues or speaking in public?
Mackay Toastmasters Club is hosting a Presentation Mastery Class next month to help participants improve their public speaking and communication skills.
The in-person masterclass will teach the best ways to prepare for a presentation, how to structure a presentation and how to deliver it while controlling your nerves.
Mackay Toastmasters Club member Megan Dillon says the masterclass is as much of a learning opportunity for members as it will be for attendees.
“Our experienced Toastmasters are putting together this masterclass,” she said.
“They’ll cover what goes into giving a presentation, from the first time you sit down to plan it to the moment you step out in front of your audience.”
The masterclass is suitable for anyone who would like to be able to present more confidently in front of an audience, whether that be at an industry conference or in front of a small group of colleagues.
Ms Dillon said Mackay Toastmasters Club regularly fields enquiries from people wanting to improve their public speaking and presentation skills, however, people aren’t always confident enough to take the next step and walk through the door.
“Personally, Toastmasters has done wonders for my confidence and it’s why I keep coming back,” she said.
“We recognise though that getting up in front of a group of people and giving a speech can be a daunting prospect.
“We were all new members once too!
“We hope this event will encourage anyone who has been curious to come along and experience the supportive learning environment Toastmasters offers.”
Tickets for the masterclass are $60, which includes a light meal, refreshments and education materials.
Mackay Toastmasters Club is part of the worldwide network of clubs that make up the not-for-profit educational organisation, Toastmasters International.
Whether you feel okay about presenting or dread the thought, this masterclass will have something for you.
WHAT: Presentation Mastery Class
WHERE: Jubilee Community Centre
WHEN: Tuesday, October 4 from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm
TICKETS: $60 including a light meal, refreshments and education materials. Available from StickyTickets.
Movie lovers from across the region are invited to the newly built Proserpine Entertainment Centre to view a weekend of exciting cinema.
The event kicks-off with Celeste on Saturday at 7.30pm, a movie that is filmed entirely at Paronella Park and features the story of a once-celebrated opera diva who prepares for her final performance.
This is followed by Parallel Mothers starring Penelope Cruz on the Sunday at 1.30pm.
This movie shows the story of two single women who form a strong bond with one another as they both confront motherhood.
The critically acclaimed Spanish drama is directed by award-winning Pedro Almodovar and is a beautifully constructed story full of twists and turns, some predictable, others not.
With outstanding cinematography, musical score and costume design, audiences are in for an unmissable experience.
This cinematic masterpiece is hosted by Film and Arts Mackay in collaboration with the Whitsunday Arts Festival.
On the Sunday, there will be a return coach transfer to the viewing of Parallel Mothers, departing from Gordon Street, outside Art Space, at 10.30am.
The cultural experience includes the movie followed by lunch at Whitsunday Gold Coffee.
Tickets are between $15 and $20 for the cinema only and the coach transfers, cinema and lunch dining package are between $75 and $80 depending on your Film Arts Membership status.
This project was made possible by the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund, provided through Regional Arts Australia, administered in Queensland by Flying Arts Alliance.
Image: Head to Proserpine Entertainment Centre this Sunday to see Parallel Mothers