
Friday 20 March Dancing With Heart 6:30pm A night of entertainment with a purpose, Dancing With Heart returns on Friday 20 March, bringing local personalities to the stage for a fun-filled dance competition. Guided by professional choreographers, participants will perform to raise funds for the My Hospital Foundation. Guests can enjoy dinner, vote for the People’s Choice Award and help support better outcomes for local patients and families. Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre Saturday 21 March New Moon Ultra “Off the Beaten Track” Trial Run Series 6am Test your endurance at this unique overnight trail running event held under the March new moon. Athletes can choose from 6km, 36km or 72km distances, with races starting every hour from 6pm through to 6am. Prize money is up for grabs, and participants will take on exclusive trails only open for this event — making it a one-of-a-kind challenge for runners of all levels. Rowallan Park Dads and Bubs Baby Bounce 10am Dads are invited to bond with their little ones at this fun and interactive Baby Bounce session. Featuring nursery rhymes, songs and playful activities, the session supports early language development from birth to walking age. It’s a great way to connect, create special memories and support your child’s growth. This is a free event, but bookings are essential. Dudley Denny City Library Autumn Orchid Show Saturday 8am – 4pm & Sunday 9am – 2pm The Mackay & District Orchid Society will host its annual Autumn Orchid Show on March 21–22 at the Senior Citizens Centre on Macalister Street, featuring a stunning display of flowering orchids alongside plants and gardening supplies for sale, including pots, potting medium, tags and hangers, with raffles and refreshments also available; the event runs from 8am to 4pm Saturday and 9am to 2pm Sunday, with a $2 coin entry, and further information is available by contacting President Noel Acton on 0409 637 384. Senior Citizens Centre, Macalister Street Rotary Charity Wine Dinner 5:30pm Enjoy an elegant evening of fine food and wine at the Rotary Charity Wine Dinner on Saturday 21 March. Featuring a five-course degustation with wine pairings, the night also includes a wine auction, raffle and lucky door prizes. Proceeds support charities assisting women and children impacted by domestic violence. Guests can expect a memorable night of dining, giving and community spirit. Harrup Park Country Club Sunday 22 March Cuppa With Your Neighbour – Northern Beaches 9am Connect with your community at this free “Cuppa with Your Neighbour” event on Saturday 22 March at the Northern Beaches Community Hub. Enjoy a complimentary coffee while meeting locals and making new connections in a relaxed, friendly setting. Proudly supported by the Mackay Regional Council, this welcoming event is open to everyone — whether you’re new to the area or a long-time resident. Northern Beaches Community Hub Tuesday 24 March Walk and Talk Book Club 8am Combine a love of reading with the outdoors at this unique walking book club set in the Botanic Gardens. Meet fortnightly for relaxed walks, chats and book discussions, with a new title to explore each month. Stay after for a social coffee and connect with fellow book lovers. Don’t forget comfortable shoes, sun protection and water for this enjoyable, wellbeing-focused community activity. Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens Wednesday 25 March Mackay Blues Club Blues Jam 6pm Enjoy a night of live music and laid-back vibes at the Mackay Blues Club Blues Jam on Wednesday 25 March at the Seabreeze Hotel. Featuring acclaimed pianist Andrew Farrell, the evening kicks off with a performance before opening the stage for a community jam session. Free entry, with dinner bookings recommended. 72 Pacific Esplanade, Mackay Thursday 26 March Wine Society March Event 6:30pm Wine lovers are invited to the first Wine Society event of 2026 at The Dispensary Mackay on Thursday 26 March. Guests will enjoy an evening of exceptional wine tastings paired with a specially designed menu, hosted by Graeme Connors. Open to both new and returning guests, this relaxed event promises great wine, food and company. The Dispensary Mackay
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The PCYC’s Awakening Spirits 2026 moved audiences on Wednesday 11 March with touching stories told through dance. An audience of more than 1000 was drawn to watch 200 performers in a sold-out session at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre. Awakening Spirits is an annual performance that brings together young people from 13 schools across Mackay, who take part in PCYC's Cultural Arts in Dance program. Since beginning in 2022, the audience has rocketed from just 175 people to a sold-out audience at the convention centre this year. The piece performed was ‘The Waterhole’, a concept and story developed by PCYC Queensland’s First Nations Coordinator and the man behind Cultural Arts In Dance, Patrick Thaiday. It is inspired by the magical stories of The Myths and Legends of the Torres Strait, a book written by the late Margaret Lawrie. The story begins with Tilly, a white sulphur-crested cockatoo, who watches as a plume of smoke rises from the canopy of the Australian outback bush lands. Indigenous warriors and hunters from communities conduct a cultural burn – a land management practice refined over thousands of years. From her vantage point, Tilly observes the hunters moving alongside the fire’s perimeter, tracking animals displaced by its flames. As the story goes on, the waterhole, long a point of convergence for countless species, begins to change. Tilly notices a dark, viscous substance appearing beneath the surface. Drawn by concern she descends to investigate. As her feet touch the water, the substance adheres to her feathers releasing harsh toxic fumes that engulf her feet. She takes flight only to be flipped over by the weight of her wings. Her bright plumage darkens rapidly, and her beak blackens under the spreading poison. When Tilly rises again, she is no longer the white cockatoo she once was. Transformed by the dark waters, she takes form of a willy wagtail – a creature associated with omens, messages, and transitions. This metamorphosis positions her within a larger conflict, linking her fate to forces that extend far beyond the waterholes edge. Now known as Willy the Wagtail, she becomes a bearer of warnings and stories, navigating a world where ancient myth and emerging threats collide. When the story of ‘The Waterhole’ ends, all performers returned to perform a choreographed dance to The Seekers song, I am Australian. We are one, but we are many And from all the lands on earth we come We'll share a dream and sing with one voice "I am, you are, we are Australian" The bright smiles, excitement, and emotion from the performers did not leave many dry eyes in the auditorium; the room filling with a feeling: this is what we want our Australia to be. Contributed with thanks to PCYC Queensland’s First Nations State Partnerships Manager Michael Cedar 1-4 - Spirits were high as Mackay’s young dancing stars took to the stage. Photos supplied.
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Follow the Sun’ to the Airlie Beach Festival of Music Xavier Rudd, Mental as Anything, The Whitlams and more on first lineup announcement for November 2026 The call is out for fans of Xavier Rudd to ‘Follow the Sun’ to the 2026 Airlie Beach Festival of Music from November 6-8. Set to arrive straight from a European festival tour, the popular Australian singer-songwriter says in addition to his much-loved catalogue of hits, a few surprises are in store for the Whitsunday audience, hinting: “There will be some new music at this show, which will be played for the first time in Australia”. Having visited Airlie Beach briefly on previous Australian tours, Rudd is already familiar with the region’s scenic beauty, but this will be his first time playing its signature event, dubbed a ‘party in paradise’ and the ‘ultimate music holiday’. “From the photos I’ve seen, the festival setting is amazing,” he said. “My music is definitely a celebration of our natural world, so a place like Airlie feels especially aligned with songs like ‘Follow the Sun’. “These are the kinds of shows I love, and hopefully, weather permitting, we can actually pull down the tent and play under the stars!” Equally as famous for his unwavering commitment to social and environmental activism as he is for his extraordinary gifts as a musician, the significance of playing at a destination known as the ‘Heart of the Great Barrier Reef’ isn’t lost on Rudd. “I’ve been lucky to witness some of the good work that people are doing in the world of reef regeneration and that’s inspiring,” he said. “Hopefully we can continue down that path.” Also urging festivalgoers to ‘Live it Up’ in Airlie Beach is beloved Australian band Mental As Anything, whose performance will form part of a historic 50th anniversary tour, comprising a limited number of exclusive festival appearances and select metropolitan headline shows. Original member and iconic pop artist, Reg Mombassa, is promising fans a rare and unforgettable opportunity to experience the band’s timeless hits live once more, and celebrate their unique blend of songwriting, artistry, and performance flair. “We’re known for being a party band, so the Airlie Beach Festival of Music is a perfect fit,” he said. In total agreeance that there’s ‘No Aphrodisiac’ quite like it are The Whitlams, whose frontman Tim Freedman says the band is thrilled to be one of the festival’s headliners for 2026. “I’ve been wanting to return to the Whitsundays for decades and now we have the chance,” he said, adding: “it’s a great line-up, music lifts the soul, and we rock!” Other additions to the first line-up release include The Radiators, Adam Harvey, 19-Twenty, Skinny Living (UK), Little Quirks, The Mason Rack Band, The Wayward Suns, Loonaloop, Salt & Steel and the Airlie Beach Festival of Music’s 2025 Passport to Airlie competition winners Monroe. Tickets are on sale now at www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au costing $325 for a three-day pass, or $1100 for a VIP package, both including entry to the opening and after parties that bookend the main event. Ends Media Enquiries: media@airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au / 0402 126 461
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On Monday 16th March, North Queensland–raised Judah Kelly attended the 98th Academy Awards in Los Angeles, where the short film he starred in, The Singers, was awarded an Oscar. The film tied for the win with another short film, in an Oscars occurrence that whilst rare, is indeed possible. This is a huge achievement that represents years of hard work, building craft and nurturing talent; Judah has no doubt made the community incredibly proud. Born in Townsville, Judah attended school in Bowen where he took part in various school choirs, an experience that inspired his musicianship and developed his performance capabilities. He continued his secondary education in Mackay before attending the Junior Academy of Country Music in Tamworth (NSW). Judah auditioned for the X Factor in 2012 and 2014. Despite not finding success, he was not deterred, deciding to audition for The Voice in 2017. After singing ‘Tennessee Whiskey’ in a blind audition he made it through the finals, where he became the official winner of the sixth season. His newest achievement is receiving the Oscar as one of the stars of short film The Singers, which received an award for Best Live Action Short at 98th Academy Awards. Directed by filmmaker Sam Davis, the film is an 18-minute musical comedy which centres around a spontaneous singing competition that breaks out amongst a group of random patrons in a dive bar. The film is based on the 1850 Ivan Turgenev story of the same name. Prior to the academy awards, the film had already won 35 awards across 50 film festivals in 2025. Judah’s inclusion in the film came out of a unique casting process. Rather than hiring actors through traditional means, filmmaker Sam Davis spent months scouring the internet for authentic voices he believed would bring the story to life. As a result, Judah was sought out for his raw vocal talent. “At first they emailed me to ask me to be in the film and I don’t act so I thought it was just a scam”, Judah said in an interview to Channel Nine’s Today Show prior to the ceremony. “They were very persistent with getting me to act. Then I found out everyone was a first-time actor and we all thought it was a scam. It turned out they did want us for a film – it’s about men and vulnerability”. Following the victory, Judah took to Instagram to express his joy. “We don’t even know how to act. Our film just won an Oscar!” The film tied with another short feature marking only the seventh time in Oscars’ history that a category closed with two winners. This is a fantastic achievement, and Judah should be incredibly proud of his efforts. He has certainly made communities across Bowen and Mackay immensely proud. Captions Judah Kelly, local legend fresh from Oscar win. Photo sourced: Facebook
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Friday 26 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Dallas Steele (from 8pm)
KC's: Pheonix Revival (from 8pm)
Saturday 27 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: Soul Cutz (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Graham Rix (from 8pm)
Coral Sea Marina Resort: DJ Shae (1pm - 5pm)
KC's: Retro Joe (from 8pm)
Sunday 28 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: Soul Cutz (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Dallas Steele (4pm - 8pm)
Coral Sea Marina Resort: Loui Battour (Pluto Tango) (1pm - 5pm)
KC's: Chris Booroff (from 8pm)
Monday 29 September
KC's: Bear Brewer (from 8pm)
Tuesday 30 September
KC's: Josiah (from 8pm)
Thursday 2 October
Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon (6.30pm - 9.30pm)

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

The Spring school holidays have rolled around across the state, and the Proserpine Entertainment Centre (PEC) has put together a stellar line up of awesome movie screenings to keep your children busy, giggling and engaged right up until Monday the 6th of October! From tots to teens, there’s something for everyone…
The lights will be dimmed, the volume will be dropped, and students will have the freedom to move about to their hearts content at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre’s Kangaroo Sensory Movie Session on Friday the 27th of September from 11am to 12:45pm! Bring along your cushions to enjoy a stress-free heart-warming family comedy about ex TV personality, Chris Masterman who becomes stranded in an Outback town outside Alice Springs. Tickets to the screening can be purchased online at www.proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au/events.
Who doesn’t love The Smurfs?! When Papa Smurf is mysteriously taken by evil wizards, Razamel and Gargamel, Smurfette leads the Smurfs on a mission into the real world to save him. With the help of new friends, the Smurfs must discover what defines their destiny to save the universe! The PEC will be hosting a series of movie screenings of The Smurfs at 6pm on Thursday the 2nd of October, 11am on Friday the 3rd of October, 2pm on Sunday the 5th of October and 11am on Monday the 6th of October. To purchase your tickets for each of the screenings, visit www.proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au/events.
Gear up for a road trip to remember with Gabby and Grandma Gigi at the PEC’s Gabby’s Dollhouse Movie Sessions! The lovable pairs journey takes an unexpected turn when Gabby’s prized dollhouse ends up with eccentric cat lady Vera causing Gabby to embark on an adventure to reunite the Gabby Cats and retrieve her beloved dollhouse before it’s too late! If one screening wasn’t enough, you’re in luck because the PEC will host several kicking off at 11am on Thursday the 2nd of October. Gabby’s Dollhouse will also be shown at 2pm on Friday the 3rd of October, 11am on Sunday the 5th of October (Sensory Session) and finally at 2pm on Monday the 6th of October. Tickets to each of the screenings can be purchased online at www.proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au/events.
Come one, come all these school holidays to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre to enjoy the magic of the movies and indulge in captivating cinema. With a three course cinematic meal on offer, why not taste test them all?! For more information visit www.proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au/events.

Airlie Beach is set to come alive with the sounds, sights, and flavours of Germany when the Airlie Beach Hotel hosts its much-anticipated Oktoberfest celebrations on Friday 10 and Saturday 11 October. Leading the festivities is the energetic Oompah Loompah Band, known nationwide for their unforgettable mix of Aussie rock and traditional German music.
Pub-goers can expect a lively mash-up of hits like 500 Miles, Billie Jean, Bohemian Rhapsody, and the crowd favourite Livin’ on a Prayer, blended with classic German tunes guaranteed to have your Trachten shoes tapping. From the first note, the Oompah Loompah Band’s unstoppable energy transforms every performance into an interactive celebration. Whether they are on stage or mingling through the crowd, everyone is invited to dance, sing, and raise their steins in true Oktoberfest style.
The band’s reputation precedes them, having headlined some of the biggest Oktoberfest events across the country. Now it’s Airlie Beach’s turn to experience their high-energy show, complete with authentic German food specials, traditional games, and beers served in litre steins.
While the evening events on Friday and Saturday celebrate all things German, the festivities are continued all day. In the afternoons be transported across the globe to Manchester in the UK as NOASIS takes to the stage, bringing the iconic music of Oasis to the heart of the Whitsundays.
With two full days of music, games, and German-inspired fun, the Airlie Beach Hotel promises an Oktoberfest experience that locals and visitors alike won’t soon forget. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of German traditions, an Aussie rock enthusiast, or just in it for the food and fun, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
WHAT: Oktoberfest
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Friday 10 October and Saturday 11 October (7pm – 10pm)
Airlie Beach Hotels’ Oktoberfest is heating up with a mouth-watering Pretzel Eating Competition that promises plenty of laughs, cheers, and delicious bites. Contestants will take on the challenge of eating two freshly baked, golden-brown pretzels straight from the hotel kitchen.
The competition is about more than just speed; it’s about embracing the festive spirit of Oktoberfest. The fastest eaters will be rewarded handsomely with vouchers : $100 for first place, $50 for second, and $25 for third. And that’s not all—every participant will leave with a traditional Bavarian felt hat and a souvenir stein glass as a memento of the fun.
Whether you’re taking part or cheering on your friends, the event is designed to create memories and laughter for everyone.
Prost to full stomachs, friendly rivalry, and a true taste of Bavarian tradition!
EVENT: Pretzel Eating Competition
WHEN: Friday 10 October and Saturday 11 October (at 7:30pm)
HOW TO ENTER: Email events@airliebeachhotel.com.au with your details including contact number and a recent photo. Or see bar staff on the day.
Do you have the strength and endurance to be crowned the ultimate Stein Holding Champion at Airlie Beach Hotels’ Oktoberfest?
The Masskrugstemmen (Mahss-kroog-stem-men) aka Stein holding competition, a beloved Bavarian tradition, is all about holding a full one-litre stein of beer at arm’s length for as long as possible. The last competitor standing is declared the winner.
Heats will be held separately for men and women, ensuring a fair and exciting contest for all. First-place winners will take home $100 vouchers, while every participant receives a Free Souvenir Stein. Beyond the prizes, it’s a test of stamina, determination, and focus—a fun spectacle for competitors and spectators alike.
Whether you’re entering or watching, prepare for a mix of tension, excitement, and good old Oktoberfest cheer. Can you hold your stein longer than everyone else?
EVENT: Stein Holding Championships
WHEN: Friday 10 October and Saturday 11 October (at 8:40pm)
HOW TO ENTER: Email events@airliebeachhotel.com.au with your details including contact number and a recent photo. Or see bar staff on the day.
Airlie Beach Hotel is turning up the heat this Oktoberfest with a Chilli Eating Challenge that will test the bravery and taste buds of all willing participants.
Competitors will be racing to finish a chilli burrito and one fresh chilli, all under strict rules: no drinks, no napkins, no standing, and no vomiting. Even reaching for the cup of milk in front of you results in automatic disqualification.
The challenge promises a mix of fun, competition, and pure spice-induced drama. The rewards are equally enticing: $100 voucher for first place, plus trophies and vouchers for other winners. Every contestant also receives a sombrero and moustache as a playful memento of their fiery feat. Entries open from 12 noon on Saturday, and bar staff will be on hand to register participants and explain the rules.
This contest is a highlight of Oktoberfest for both participants and spectators, creating an atmosphere of excitement, cheers, and a touch of mischief. Only the bravest will survive the spice and earn the title of Chilli Champion!
EVENT: Chilli Eating Competition
WHEN: Saturday 11 October (at 4pm)
HOW TO ENTER: Email events@airliebeachhotel.com.au with your details including contact number and a recent photo. Or see bar staff on the day.

Looking for free family fun these school holidays? Head to Dunes Harbour Beach from 9 am to 12 pm, Wednesday 24 September for Coastal Kids - a morning of entertainment, fresh air and seaside community spirit.
Make the most of the sprig sunshine at one of our region’s most spectacular beachside locations.
With stunning sea views and an open grassed area, it’s the perfect spot to unwind while the kids burn off that ‘school holiday energy’.
Adding to the fun, Jake from HitFM will be broadcasting live and playing all your favourite hits throughout the morning. His infectious personality is sure to bring an extra burst of energy to the event.
From basketball hoops to face painting, there’s something for everyone at this FREE outdoor family event.
The barbecue will be firing up for a classic Aussie sausage sizzle, and barista style coffee will be on hand to keep the adults fueled throughout the morning.
This is the perfect outing to keep the kids entertained over the school break. Coastal Kids is all about easing the stress for local families and building a supportive community for parents.
Proudly supported by Urbex, this event is part of their commitment to creating welcoming, connected neighbourhoods. So, gather the whole family and join us for a fun filled morning at Dunes Harbour Beach on Wednesday 24 September from 9am to 12pm. For more details, visit www.dunesharbourbeach.com.au.

Friday 19th 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
Mackay residents and visitors are invited to join the Friday Guided Walks at the Botanic Gardens, led by an experienced Gardens Guide. Stroll at a leisurely pace for an hour while learning about the plants and unique features of the gardens. Walks run every Friday from 10am to 11am (excluding public holidays). Meet at Visitor Information opposite the café, and don’t forget a hat, water, and comfortable shoes. Free for all to enjoy.
Mackay Botanic Gardens
Conversations With Art – September
1pm
Art lovers of all levels are invited to join Conversations with Art at Artspace Mackay, held on the third Friday of each month. Led by Artspace staff, these free discussions explore artworks and images from gallery and museum collections. Whether a beginner, expert, or simply curious, it’s an inclusive and thought-provoking way to spend an afternoon. Sessions run from 1–2.30pm on 19 September, 17 October, and 21 November. Book your free ticket online.
Artspace Mackay
Dinner On The Runway
6pm
Dinner on the Runway returns to Mackay, hosted by Ibis Mackay in support of the Mackay Hospital Foundation. This unforgettable evening promises great food, lively atmosphere, and a chance to support a worthy cause.
Mackay Airport
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 20th September
Mackay's Orchid Extravaganza
8pm
Orchid enthusiasts won’t want to miss the Mackay Orchid Extravaganza on from 8am to 3pm at the Ken Burgess Orchid House, Queens Park, 9 Goldsmith Street. Enjoy a stunning display of orchids, sales, demonstrations, plant and accessory stalls, raffles, and food and drink vendors. Free entry—come along and celebrate the beauty of orchids!
The Orchid House Queens Park Mackay
That Place Mackay Open Day
9am
Come in and check out "That Place Mackay". There will be a petting zoo, free sausage sizzle, glitter tattoos and lots of family fun. Come see Steve, Tim and the rest of the team and find out what they’re all about.
91 Victoria St, Mackay
Art In The Park
9.30am
The inaugural Art in the Park brings hands-on workshops, live music, plein air painting, eco-art, kite making, and more across Bucasia Esplanade, Shoal Point, and Northern Beaches Community Hall. Suitable for all ages, this free-flowing, family-friendly celebration connects community, creativity, and nature. Registration is essential for most workshops—get involved and join the fun
Bucasia Espl, Bucasia
SpiritFest 2025
10am
Returning to the welcoming grounds of Fairview Tavern in Farleigh on 20 and 21 September 2025, the festival promises a full weekend of readings, markets, community connection, and more. Free entry and family-friendly, SpiritFest is the perfect way to celebrate, explore, and connect.
Farleigh tavern
Mackay Twilight Market
6pm
Bring the whole family for an evening of fun, food, and local treasures at the Mackay Twilight Market on Saturday 20 September, 4–8:30pm, in the Big Shed at Mackay Showgrounds. Entry is $2 for adults and free for kids 17 & under. Don’t miss local stalls, entertainment, and community vibes!
Big Shed, Mackay Showgrounds
Sunday 21st September
Slade Point Community Markets
8am
Start your Sunday morning with community, creativity, and coastal vibes at the Slade Point Community Markets from 8–11am. Enjoy local stalls, live music, morning yoga, kids’ activities, and family fun while supporting local makers and connecting with neighbours.
Community Gardens (Slade Point Bowls Club, Wren St).
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
Aus Poetry Slam
5pm
Could you be Australia’s next Poetry Slam champion? Join the CQ Heat in Mackay with an original two-minute poem for your chance to progress to the Queensland State Finals in Brisbane on 16 October 2025. All performers and supporters are welcome. Non-verbal poets and those needing interpreters are encouraged to participate. Tickets essential via trybooking.com
Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club
Monday 22nd September
Mackay Cartoon Program for Kids
8am | Monday – Friday
Mackay kids aged 5–15 can unleash their creativity at Cartooning Holiday Workshops, running Monday 22 to Friday 26 September at the Mackay Showgrounds. Enjoy drawing favourite characters, fun games, a special Thursday night event, and a huge Friday Market Day. Spaces are limited, so book early to join the fun!
Mackay Showgrounds
Wednesday, 24th September
PAW Patrol Live
10am and 1pm | 24th Sep – 3 Oct
The PAW Patrol pups are visiting Caneland Central these September School Holidays! Kids can enjoy free live shows with Chase, Marshall and Ryder at 10am and 1pm daily in Centre Court. After the show, lucky competition winners can meet the pups up close. No tickets required—fun for the whole family!
Caneland Central

Multi music award winner Jessica Mauboy will make her first Airlie Beach Festival of Music appearance this November.
The much-loved Australian music legend first gained recognition on Australian Idol, but in an exclusive interview with Whitsunday Life Newspaper, she said performing live is her ultimate joy.
“Being able to play it live is my ultimate favourite. So, it’s an absolute honour and opportunity to be able to do that in Airlie Beach. I'm looking forward to that,” she said.
“I love to get to know the people because that's what really makes it right, the people and obviously the energy and the spirit of the place.
“I'm looking forward to really indulging it, as much as I love performing, I really love getting to know a place.”
Jessica Mauboy is set to bring songs from her entire discography, including her first and second albums, and maybe even some hit songs from the feature film The Sapphires, plus a range of her newer music.
Her newest song ‘While I Got Time’, featured as Irene Roberts' farewell on Home and Away, and Mauboy said the brief she was given by her publisher was inspiring.
“She says to me, I've got dot points that the third party have sent over and they would love you to write a song about your loved ones. What would it be like if you were to venture out and leave? What would you leave behind? What kind of legacy would you like to leave behind? A song about in-depth reflection about life.
“The intentional production was very intimate and just little harmonies here and there, just to kind of hear the guitar play, the emotions of the lyrics and the voice, is what we wanted.
“I've never been a part of a project like that in my life. So this was really unexpected, but such a really warm project and sincere experience I've never been a part of.”
Jessica Mauboy is also fresh off being inducted into the National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMA) Hall of Fame.
“I think having grown up in Darwin and the Northern Territory, to receive an award in my hometown that I love so dearly, to be presented that by my own community and my elders and people whom I admire at the NIMA’s, I was really in disbelief,” she said.
“I stand with the award with pride and honour.”
Mauboy is also keen to support local initiatives like Passport to Airlie, which gives emerging musicians the chance to perform at future Airlie Beach Festival of Music events.
“Our local stages are so important, so we need to take care of them, we need to nurture them. As much as the big stages outside are amazing. You always remember the beginning of it, and I still remember my first stage,” she said.
“The one thing I would say is learn from that experience. Learn from the stages. Learn from the people who build the stages from the ground up, and who create the festivals and take care of them.”
Jessica Mauboy will debut at the Airlie Beach Festival of Music this November, sharing hits from her career and celebrating live performance. Photos supplied

Friday 19 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Ash Smith (from 8pm)
KC's: Corey Harris (from 8pm)
Saturday 20 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: INXS Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: DJ Night (from 8pm)
Coral Sea Marina Resort: Disco Dave (1pm - 5pm)
KC's: Shaun Diver (from 8pm)
Sunday 21 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: INXS Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Nick De Gregorio (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Paul Berger (4pm - 8pm)
Coral Sea Marina Resort: Simon Briley (1pm - 5pm)
KC's: Billy Vincent (from 8pm)
Monday 22 September
KC's: Bear Brewer (from 8pm)
Tuesday 23 September
KC's: Sam McCann (from 8pm)
Wednesday 24 September
KC's: Sam McCann (from 8pm)
Thursday 25 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon (6.30pm - 9.30pm)
KC's: Pheonix Revival (from 8pm)

September
20 & 21 Paul Bowman Challenge, Proserpine Junior Sporting Complex, from 7.30am
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
October
1 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
3 Rugby Viking Cup, Whitsunday Sportspark, 12pm - 8pm
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.
November
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

The unmistakable sound of AC/DC will once again thunder through the Airlie Beach Hotel when long-running tribute act takes the stage for a high-energy afternoon of rock and roll.
The Sydney-based band has been performing its AC/DC tribute show for 20 years, bringing classic anthems to audiences across Australia. For frontman Michael Ward, the love of music is simply “in his DNA.”
“I’m 55 now and I’ve been doing it since I was 12 years old, in various bands and multiple bands at one time too!” he said.
“The rhythm guitarist in the band is the same - we've both grown up with a love of music. It’s kind of what we do.”
Michael explained that while he balances music with a day job these days, his passion for performing has never dimmed.
The show has become a fan favourite at the Airlie Beach Hotel, where the group has performed about half a dozen times in recent years. Michael said the venue’s lively atmosphere makes it one of their top stops.
“It’s fantastic, it’s one of our favourite venues,” he said.
“It always attracts a great audience, and with the afternoon shows, there is a really good vibe and everyone’s in high spirits.”
Crowds can expect two-and-a-half hours of straight-up rock’n’roll, featuring all the AC/DC classics, including Highway to Hell, Back in Black, It’s a Long Way to the Top and High Voltage.
“We try and get this show as close to what it would be like going to an AC DC concert,” Michael said.
“From the very start, we're into it. We're just banging them out!”
Audience participation is all part of the fun, with band members often joining the crowd mid-song. “We get our guitarist and singer out there, and even get the audience to sing along to a couple of songs,” Michael said.
After two decades of delivering AC/DC’s timeless hits, Michael said the joy comes from the crowd’s reaction. “Every show we do, we seem to have a full audience, and we always have a great time.”
The AC/DC tribute show returns to the Airlie Beach Hotel this weekend, promising another electrifying performance that’s sure to have the crowd on their feet.
WHAT: Dirty Deeds AC/DC Tribute
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday 4 October & Sunday 5 October (2pm - 5.30pm)

On Friday evening the Whitsunday Sailing Club hosted the Whitsundays Writers Festival annual event and competition, Love Letter to Queensland.
The evening began with Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor opening the event and announcing the Love Letter to Queensland Community writing competition.
The Adult Section prize was awarded to Delila Bevan Zavadsky of Brinsmead, near Cairns, for her work title ‘Confessions to Queensland’. She received a two-night ocean view stay with transfers at Daydream Island, valued at $1,000.
In the Under 12 category, Taleah Atkins of Edens Landing took out the top prize for her writing titled ‘3 Month Caravan Trip’, she won a Street Library from Street Library Australia along with a starter book pack from Kitten Vintage Mackay, valued at $350.
Also on the night, the prestigious Whitsundays Literary Heart Awards, Gloria Burley Unpublished Manuscript Award was announced by Jess Begun.
First prize winner was Paul Garrety for his work ‘Before Summer Comes’, he won $2500 cash prize sponsored by Roderick Centre for Australian Literature and Creative Writing at James Cook University. Jess Begun read out the beginning of the book, which left audience members on the edge of their seat.
President of the Whitsundays Writers Festival Karen Jacobsen said experiences like these are highly important and should not be forgotten.
“I would like to say that sometimes we may forget the power of a group of people coming together and sharing an experience, like leading authors reading their work and sharing about their creative process,” she said.
“There were many moments where you could hear a pin drop in the room, and some of our speakers were moved to tears, as were the audience members.
“This is one of the signs that we had a really special and effective event.”
Anita Heiss conducted a From the Heart keynote address, and Karen Jacobsen jumped on stage to talk with Gold Walkley Award-winning journalist Hedley Thomas, Queensland Literary Award winner Steve MinOn, prize-winning novelist and journalist Matthew Condon OAM.
All three speakers grabbed the attention of everybody in the room, Hedley Thomas discussed his true crime journalism, focusing on unsolved murders of Australian women. He discussed his podcast titled ‘The Teacher's Pet,’ where Chris Dawson was investigated for the murder of his wife in 1983. His podcast lead to Dawson's conviction after 40 years.
Matthew Condon discussed his extensive work on a trilogy of books about Commissioner Terry Lewis. Initially, Condon aimed to write a single book but expanded it to a trilogy as the scope of the project grew.
Steve MinOn discussed his latest novel which explores migrant stories and family dynamics through a fictional narrative. The novel, set in North Queensland, features a protagonist who is a dead man walking from Brisbane to Innisfail, reflecting on his life and family history.
All authors added something unique to the talking panel and audience members were left hungry for more.
Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor, President of the Whitsundays Writers Festival Karen Jacobsen, Steve MinOn, Matthew Condon OAM, Dr Anita Heiss, and Hedley Thomas
Writers / Journalist / Author panel at the Love Letter to Queensland
President of the Whitsundays Writers Festival Karen Jacobsen
Photo credit: Daniel Heggie

September
12 & 13 White on Whitehaven
12 Whitsunday Writers Festival Love Letter to Queensland, Whitsunday Sailing Club, at 6pm
12 Kung Fu Panda 4, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
13 Community Carnival, Mullers Lagoon in Bowen, 9am-12pm
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
October
1 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
3 Rugby Viking Cup, Whitsunday Sportspark, 12pm - 8pm
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.
November
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

Friday 12 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Jessica Cash (from 8pm)
KC's: Jason Bull (from 8pm)
Saturday 13 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: ABBA Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Mick Woodbridge (from 8pm)
Coral Sea Marina Resort: DJ Shae (1pm - 5pm)
KC's: Chris Booroff (from 8pm)
Sunday 14 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: ABBA Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Jessica Cash (4pm - 8pm)
Coral Sea Marina Resort: Simon Briley (1pm - 5pm)
KC's: Chris Booroff (from 8pm)
Monday 15 September
KC's: Josiah (from 8pm)
Tuesday 16 September
KC's: Tim Hibberd (from 8pm)
Wednesday 17 September
KC's: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)
Thursday 18 September
Airlie Beach Hotel: Tim Hibberd (6.30pm - 9.30pm)
KC's: Jason Bull (from 8pm)

There’s a new name dazzling stages, and he’s barely tall enough to see over the dining table. Meet Sisqó Tan, the three-year-old phenomenon whose star power is outshining performers three, four, even five times his age.
With a cheeky grin, unstoppable energy, and moves that could make Bruno Mars blush, Sisqó isn’t just the talk of the playground, he’s a megastar in the making
While some toddlers are content stacking blocks, Sisqó was stacking up fans. Since he was just two months old, he’s been immersed in the vibrant world of Eat Street, surrounded by music, lights, and performers.
His mum Collette Tan said that many have been saying “He’s grown up with rhythm in his veins and it shows,” and that he “absorbs the magic of the stage like second nature.”
“Whether it’s clapping along to a beat, dancing with fearless enthusiasm, or charming an audience with his cheeky grin, Sisqó commands attention without even trying. He doesn’t just participate in the fun; he creates it,” she added.
“For those who’ve watched him grow, it’s clear that his confidence and charisma are rare for someone so young.”
At Eat Street, Sisqó isn’t just a familiar face, he’s become family. Locals have watched him take his very first steps in the spotlight and celebrated every leap in confidence.
He’s become a reminder of how creativity and community spirit can shape something extraordinary.
Now, the stage is set for Sisqó’s biggest gig yet: two live performances at the Airlie Beach Hotel on 27 and 28 September. Will he sing? Will he dance? Will he demand a mid-set nap and a round of apple juice served at exactly 12 degrees? No one knows for sure. What’s guaranteed, though, is that he’ll light up the stage in true superstar fashion.
When Sisqó arrives in Airlie Beach he’ll be performing alongside an Airlie Beach Hotel icon, SoulCutz.
SoulCutz deliver entertainment for both the young and the young at heart, with a range that spans four decades and a remarkable ability to channel everyone from Shaggy to The Bee Gees.
They also produce outstanding dance moves that mimic Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and Elvis Presley to name a few.
WHAT: SoulCutz ft Sisqó Tan
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday 27 September 7pm - 10pm & Sunday 28 September 2pm – 5.30pm

More than 220 bikes and 80 cars roared into action on the (mostly) dry riverbed of the Don River last weekend for the 2025 Custom Lithium Don River Dash.
After two days of fierce competition, Clayton Chapman and navigator Adam McGuire claimed top honours in the car category, while Far North Queensland rider Ivan Long took victory in the bikes after sitting out the 2024 event. Both were crowned 2025 Kings of the River.
The title of Queen of the River – Bikes went to Georgia Hanrahan, who secured the crown despite rolling into the pits on the final lap with a flat front tyre.
“I love this event and it just gets better every year,” Hanrahan said.
Burdekin Offroaders president Michael Marson said he was proud of how the weekend unfolded.
“2025 was one of the most challenging years we’ve had in terms of track preparation,” he said.
“Managing the water still in the river after a wet year proved difficult, but we achieved a good track with intense work from our volunteers and club members over several weeks.”
Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Ry Collins said the economic impact of the event was huge.
“It's generating over $7 million into the local economy and that's not just in the event taking place itself, but it's people coming to this region, spending time in cafes, restaurants, accommodation and enjoying their stay while they're in the in the Whitsunday region,” said Mayor Collins.
“It's proven to be a fantastic event that we look forward to on the calendar each year.”
Mayor Collins also said the Don River Dash is an excellent example of a new event that has solidified itself as a recurring fixture.
Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy, said the Don River Dash was a fantastic event for Bowen and the entire Whitsunday region.
“We know our visitor numbers at the Bowen Visitor Information increase before, during and after the Dash.
“Many competitors, their support crews and their families come before the event and stay for a few days later to explore the region.
Leanne congratulated the organisers and said the Don River Dash was growing in popularity every year and provided a significant economic boost to the entire region.
With record competitor numbers, packed spectator areas and strong community support, the 2025 Custom Lithium Don River Dash has once again proven itself as a hallmark event for the Whitsundays.
Photo credit: Tony Hodgkiss