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
Read the full storyAn unparallel showcase of epic 80s and 90s rock n’ roll anthems will ignite the Airlie Beach Hotel for one weekend and one weekend only for two mighty FREE shows on Saturday the 6th and Sunday the 7th of September. A Father’s Day special event, the powerhouse vocals of Shaleena Bain, Tara Graham and Adam Spizzo will have audiences singing along to the most nostalgic tunes from iconic artists including Guns & Roses, Whitesnake, Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne, Def Leppaard, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Motley Crue
Read the full storyThe upcoming Flametree Gathering will feature two exciting last-minute additions to its music line-up. Whitsunday band Flying Double Front Kick, fronted by local musician Caden McCarthy, will take the stage on Friday night. "We’re really proud of the local talent that’s in the Whitsundays and we want to celebrate that,” organiser Bronwyn Garland said. Also joining the program is Cairns based Bobby Longstaff, a long-time Woodford Folk Festival performer renowned for his reggae rhythms and witt
Read the full storyMusic lovers in the Whitsundays are in for a nostalgic treat when the acclaimed international production The Simon & Garfunkel Story arrives at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre on Thursday, the 28th of August. Described by none other than Art Garfunkel himself as “A Great Show”, this spectacular concert experience traces the legacy of one of music’s most beloved duos, from their humble beginnings as ‘Tom & Jerry’ in the 1950s to their iconic reunion concert in Central Park in 1981. Having w
Read the full storyWhether you are looking for some historical non-fiction or a little love and romance, some new recipes to bring into the kitchen or some magazines to keep you entertained – the Book Bonanza will have you covered.
There are thousands of books on display and avid readers from across the region are invited to browse for bargains, select a special book and breathe new life into old treasures.
The first Book Bonanza that sold pre-loved books and magazines was held in St Catherine’s Hall over a weekend in 1996, with the aim of raising funds to build the new Museum.
This was achieved in 2001 and the event has since become so popular that it extends over an eight-day period.
These days the Book Bonanza is held on the foyer of the museum at 198 main street.
“The mezzanine floor is groaning with the weight of books,” said Ailsa Reinke from Proserpine Museum.
“The response from a generous public has been better than ever and prices are very reasonable!”
In addition to books and magazines, there will also be puzzles, bric-a-brac, CD’s, records, DVD’s, lots of fabric remnants and plants for sale this year.
There will also be Trash and Treasure stalls and raffle draws during event with all proceeds going back into the local community towards maintenance of the present building and a future extension of the museum.
The Book Bonanza takes place from 9pm to 4pm Saturday, July 2 to Friday, July 8 and from 9am to 12pm on Saturday, July 9.
Customers are asked to bring their own bags and boxes so they can stock-up on some good reads for the year ahead.
WHAT: Book Bonanza
WHEN: July 2-8
WHERE: Proserpine Museum
The fitness craze that everyone is talking about in Airlie Beach has its official opening day this Saturday and the whole community are invited to come down to F45 Functional Training.
Combining cardio, strength, mobility and agility into a unique 45-minute workout, extending to one hour on Saturdays, with 36 other members in a controlled and supervised setting, F45 is different to any other workout you’ve tried.
Head down to 13 Waterson Way tomorrow morning between 6am and 11am to watch a class in action and meet the team.
Coral Sea Resort resident DJ, Nina Sinclair, will be playing live from 6am to 9.30am and there will be giveaways, with two three-month memberships up for grabs and lucky door prizes worth approximately $1500.
During the event there will also be free supplement sampling so you can discover the tastiest accompaniments to your fitness regime.
“We are celebrating a successful first week as a studio and opening our doors to everyone,” said F45 owner Sonny Ivanovic.
“Come on down and check it out!”
F45 is more than a place to work out, it is a community and a culture, a place to make friends and a place to belong.
The special foundation membership offer, which includes a two week trial, ends on Saturday so make sure you get in quick if you would like to get involved.
WHAT: F45 Official Opening Day
WHEN: 6am – 11am, June 25
WHERE: 13 Waterson Way
Whitsunday PCYC are hosting a range of exciting school holiday camps over the next few weeks open to those looking to fine-tune their skills as well as those who want to experience a class for the first time.
With its extensive range of gymnastic equipment and its popular ninja course, the Whitsunday PCYC has one of the best facilities in our region.
This is matched with a highly skilled gymnastic team who can offer professional training tips and advice on all levels and abilities.
On Wednesday, July 6, newcomers are invited to a free 60-minute trial in Gymnastics and Ninja so they can experience the course and possibly discover a new passion.
This is an extremely popular event so families are advised they must book ahead.
Throughout the school holidays Under 5’s playtime sessions will continue to run on Wednesday and Friday morning from 9am to 10:45am and community group play for older kids runs on Fridays between 11:45am to 12:45pm.
“The PCYC team can’t wait to welcome both new and old faces to the club for some school holiday fun,” said Sergeant Billy Li from Whitsunday PCYC.
Camps and trials must be pre-booked and paid due to limited spots available please contact the office on 07 4948 1144 or email whitsunday@pcyc.org.au for further information or to book.
Holiday Camps
June 27-30
Gymnastics Monday and Thursday 10am-12pm
Ninja Monday and Thursday 12pm- 2pm
July 4-7
Gymnastics Monday and Thursday 10am-12pm
Ninja Monday and Thursday 12pm- 2pm
Find your inner-gymnast these school holidays
The first prom of the senior year took place at Coral Sea Resort last Thursday night with 47 Year 12 students from St Catherine’s Catholic College dressing in their finest frocks and smartest suits to mark the culmination of their school career.
With the largest Year 12 cohort in St Cath’s history, this year saw over 100 staff, family and friends gather at the entrance to the resort while 35 cars rolled around the driveway, every student greeted by cheers and applause as they disembarked.
From hot rods to tractors and army jeeps, there were many different modes of transport to view, creating a spectacle that even resort guests enjoyed watching.
Every student made a striking entrance, the girl’s sparkling gowns stealing the show.
St Cath’s hold their prom in June every year so that it can differentiate between the graduation ceremony at the end of the year and allow the students to focus on their end of year exams.
“Having our Formal at this time of the year makes graduation a bigger celebration of our students’ 13 year journey as graduates,” said Principal Luke Thomson.
Family members attended for drinks and canapes on the jetty and mother-son and father-daughter dances in function room.
Afterwards, students and teachers dined together and then danced the night away.
One of Mackay’s favourite musicians, Tia Gostelow, announced her first hometown festival Sugardrop Festival earlier in the year, aiming to bring a new bevy of musicians to our town.
The crowd gathered at the Harrup Park Garden Bar, with Brisbane-based band Mt. Nadir taking the stage as the Hawks and Swans Senior Women’s AFL sides faced off on Great Barrier Arena to the left.
The setting afternoon sun shone across the stage as the band, featuring two members originating from Mackay, embarked on their debut set in the sugar city.
As a newly formed band with an unreleased repertoire, Mt. Nadir enlightened audiences with a unique sound dipping its toes in punk, emo and indie rock.
Closing with an anthemic rendition of The Killers’ When We Were Young, Mt. Nadir well and truly announced themselves to Mackay and Tia’s first festival was off to a cracking start.
Next to the stage was Amber Farnan hailing from far north Queensland.
This was also Amber’s Mackay debut and she brought a whole band along for the show, resulting in an immersive set of folk-tinged indie pop.
She received recognition from the Queensland Music Awards and the Australian Women in Music Awards over the last couple of years and it wasn’t hard to see why.
On the back of releasing two singles this year, Amber’s endearing set was the perfect soundtrack to a setting sun, launching the crowd into their night of entertainment.
As the only interstate band on the line-up, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers took to the stage to a growing and enthusiastic crowd.
The Canberra band had fans on their feet and singing along throughout a set of gritty grunge tunes, featuring a perfectly suited cover of Avril Lavigne’s Girlfriend.
Giving Mackay a taste of what the rest of Australia will experience on their national tour later this year, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers closed with their huge 2021 hit AHHH!, inciting a huge singalong from the crowd.
Bucking the trend of debuts, Beddy Rays brought their raucousness to Mackay for the third time this year.
It’s no wonder they keep coming back, as Mackay seems to always turn out in force to see their powerful punk riffs live.
There was plenty of energy and headbanging from the crowd and the band alike, particularly when Tia was welcomed to the stage for a cover of Thelma Plum’s Better in Blak which is always a highlight.
Closing with their ode to drinking beer with mates in the Queensland sun, Sobercoaster, the Brisbane band once again proved why they’re a Mackay favourite.
Speaking of Mackay favourites, the person behind the whole show was next to the stage to finish it off in style.
This was Tia Gostelow’s first hometown performance in three years and audiences were clearly eager to experience some of their favourites live again.
Her career-spanning set had everyone keen for a boogie and featured favourites Strangers, Two Lovers, Always and a cover of Dua Lipa’s viral earworm Levitating.
Tia would frequently pause and appreciate, assuring the crowd of how much the whole day meant to her.
Tia’s goal of bringing bands to a stage and crowd that they wouldn’t normally get to perform in front of was clear in the lead-up to Sugardrop Festival and she undoubtedly achieved it.
With a unique setting and a diverse line-up teeming with talent, let’s hope Sugardrop Festival returns and becomes a mainstay on the Mackay music calendar.
Tia Gostelow had crowds enthralled at her first festival Sugardrop
Tia joined Beddy Rays on stage for a cover of Thelma Plum’s Better in Blak
Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers brought the crowd to their feet
Amber Farnan provided the perfect soundtrack to a classic Mackay sunset
Mt. Nadir kicked things off in the late afternoon sun. Photo credit: Cherrie Hughes
Stripped back, speaking out, baring it all.
Taking place in the Wonderland Spiegeltent, the Just Saying Project (JSP) and Mackay Regional Council are partnering up to bring BARE to the Mackay Festival of Arts during the last weekend of July.
Topics including sex, body image, pleasure, pain, and female power will all be seen on stage, for two shows – 7.30pm Saturday, July 30 and 2.30pm Sunday, July 31.
This isn’t the first time BARE has hit the stage – the cabaret show debuted in August 2021 with two sold-out shows.
The creatives at the Just Saying Project have since revamped and redesigned the performance to relay the important message to the community, that women don’t have to be quiet.
Founder of the Just Saying Project, Fallon Drewett said that now more than ever, “women are making noise and they have found their power in not staying quiet”.
“BARE brings women together to share their stories – empower, entertain and educate on matters that have left a scar,” said Ms Drewett.
“Revamping BARE’s storyline for its second season has been a thrilling process – this event truly is a show that both women and men enjoy.”
BARE’s co-writer Sammie Mitchell said, “The delivery of this message is performed in a fun, entertaining and engaging way that will make your belly hurt from laughter.”
“We are bringing men and women together to show what the female body can really achieve, by having local performers baring it all on stage - baring their hearts that is,” said Ms Mitchell.
BARE is an 18+ event – tickets are available now at themecc.com.au.
For more information on the Just Saying Project, visit www.thejustsayingproject.com.
There’s no need to “run to paradise” because Queens Park will be as close as you can get on Saturday, July 16.
One of the most iconic pub rock bands in Australian history will hit the stage in front of more than 20,000 people at the Wisely Wine and Food Day.
Choirboys are an essential part of our culture having penned one of Australia's unofficial pub rock anthems 'Run To Paradise'.
Choirboys’ frontman Mark Gable said Wisely Wine and Food Day audiences could expect a mix of old and not-so-old songs.
He said the band had been having a lot of fun live streaming sets during Covid times, but nothing beat a festival crowd.
“Being in front of crowds is how it all started, and nothing beats having an ‘artist’ and an audience being as one and that is what we are hoping for at the Wine and Food Day,” he said.
The Choirboys are no strangers to our region, having previously played at the old Paradise Nights nightclub during their chart-topping days.
“We have been to Mackay many times; I think the best time was when Run To Paradise was top of the charts and we did, possibly, our first show after it was a hit in Mackay,” Gable said.
Gable joked that the recently viral Covid-lockdown-inspired cover “Stuck in Paradise” he created with his partner, country music songstress Melinda Schneider, would likely not make an appearance.
“Stuck In Paradise won’t be in the set list, as it really needs Melinda to make it happen, but who knows,” he said.
Mayor Greg Williamson said the Choirboys with their massive rock anthems – Run To Paradise, Boys Will Be Boys and Never Gonna Die – are the perfect headliners to cap off a stellar Wisely Wine and Food Day line-up.
“The Choirboys are renowned for putting on a great live show and it’s not just the music, it’s the atmosphere and the humorous banter they bring,” Mayor Williamson said.
“And we’ve got some other sensational acts this year that will help to build the atmosphere from ‘chilled and funky’ to ‘high energy rock and roll’ as the sun settles into the afternoon,” he said.
“Bands like Tropical State of Mind and Redtie Band will have the crowd well and truly warmed up for when the Choirboys hit the stage.”
MECC and Events acting manager Jemma Carey encouraged diehard Choirboys fans to make sure they reserved the best seats in the park.
“For the first year we are offering The Oasis, a red-hot ticket to a stress-free tent, complete with private bar and amenities, and a great view of the main stage,” Ms Carey said.
“There will even be delicious food delivered straight to your table, so you can forget lining up for food or leaving someone to hold a space on the grass,” she said.
For those looking for some culture before they rock and roll, Ms Carey said there were Wine and Cheese Masterclasses with the team from Plattered Up and Mini Paint and Sip sessions with art operators Bottletops and Brushes.
Festivals coordinator Sarah Porter said she was really excited by the line-up on the Grassroots Stage this year.
“Grassroots Stage headliners Egoism are an indie pop duo from Sydney’s inner west that are really taking off at the moment,” Ms Porter said.
“And they’ll join a string of folk, indie, soulful and chilled musicians and bands that will appeal to those keen to kick back and relax.
“Wisely Food and Wine Day will have a bit of everything for everyone this year and will certainly be a great day out for the whole family.”
Entry to the Wisely Food and Wine Day is completely free, however, the ticketed areas and classes are selling fast.
To book your spot in The Oasis, at a Plattered Up Wine and Cheese Masterclass or in a Paint and Sip session, head to themecc.com.au/festivals
Australia’s six-foot something songstress, Prada Clutch will pay tribute to the world’s greatest divas in the show of a lifetime when her sweet show comes to the Sugar City.
Les Divas: An All-Male Revue will storm the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre with an all-star drag cast on June 18.
Leading lady Cher - aka Prada Clutch – will take audiences from Mackay on a trip to the Las Vegas strip, along with some of her most famous diva friends.
Showgoers will celebrate alongside acts like Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey, Tina Turner, Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion and Diana Ross.
“You can expect nine of the world’s greatest divas being impersonated by three drag queens on the one stage,” Prada said.
“You can’t travel overseas so we’re bringing Las Vegas to you, darlings!”
The all-male revue is a trip down memory lane, with greatest hits including If I Could Turn Back Time, Get the Party Started, Proud Mary, I Will Always Love You, and I’m Coming Out.
“I’ve brought my best girlfriends along for the show: Barbara Streisand, Shirley Bassey, Tina Turner, Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion & Diana Ross,” Prada said.
“We get to perform our greatest hits with four very sexy male dancers.”
That trip down memory lane for the “old girls” has been spiced up with inclusions of the likes of Beyoncé “for the young folk.”
Les Divas cast of seven perform their choreographed show courtesy of Stephen Clarke’s exceptional handiwork.
Clarke has worked with renowned divas including Kylie and Dannii Minogue, Cyndi Lauper and Diana Ross to name a few.
There’s talent across the production, with creative direction by Monique Kelly, an original cast member of the Les Girls of Kings Cross from 1973 to 1997.
Having headlined stage shows across the country for the past nine years, Prada is one of Australia’s most in-demand live-singing drag queens and Australia’s self-proclaimed number one live-singing Cher impersonator.
“I’m looking forward most to the crowd’s reaction when I first come out on stage as our touring shows have been far and few between since the pandemic first reached our shores,” Prada said.
“I really miss the buzz of a live audience – they are the reason I do what I do.”
In Les Divas, Prada and her ‘girls’ will dazzle audiences with wonderful wigs, colourful costumes dripping in diamantes, cheeky humour and diva impersonations like you’ve never seen before. Don’t miss it at the MECC.
Les Divas: An All-Male Revue is arriving at the MECC in June
Sugar Drop Festival is happening tomorrow at Harrup Park and is bringing local musicians to the Mackay stage for the first time.
Newly formed Brisbane band Mt. Nadir will be opening proceedings tomorrow afternoon, with drummer Conor Harris and bassist Jake Mallet both hailing from Mackay.
The pair put a callout in a Brisbane Music Scene Facebook group where they met singer Francis Rosbrook and guitarist Jaina Sacranie, forming Mt. Nadir.
“I honestly feel like we just got incredibly lucky, the first two people that had come in to jam with us from our ad clicked so well, both personally and musically,” said Conor.
“The initial feeling of us all getting together was just super organic and the songs just began to flow through us with almost every single jam we had,” added Jake.
Mt. Nadir played their first gig earlier this year and tomorrow will be their hometown debut.
“Playing for my friends and family at a festival headlined by such talented bands still feels so surreal,” said Conor.
“Our two biggest supporters Deborah Mallet (my mum) and Margeret Heggie (Conor’s mum) are yet to see us play so we can’t wait to get out there and show them and the rest of Mackay what we’ve been working on,” added Jake.
“Expect a high ride of emotions and a very warming energy made by four friends who all adore each other and love playing with each other.”
Amber Farnan will be taking the stage after Mt. Nadir, her fusion of indie, pop and folk sure to delight Mackay crowds as the sun sets over Harrup Park.
Amber grew up in Cooktown where she says the music scene was non-existent.
“I feel this pushed me further to pursue music and drove me to want to expose myself and others to the industry,” Amber said.
Inspired by Crowded House and fellow North Queensland musician Greta Stanley, Amber moved to Cairns to pursue her music dreams.
“I find it so refreshing and exciting to see music festivals like Sugar Drop popping up in regional areas, exposing and showcasing the local and national talent that Australia has to offer,” Amber said.
“I will be playing with a full band and have heaps of new songs on my setlist which I can’t wait to play live for the first time, and of course the plan is to have fun!”
Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers, Beddy Rays and Tia Gostelow will also take the stage at Sugar Drop tomorrow.
The festival is now 15+ and tickets are still available.
WHAT: Sugar Drop Festival
WHEN: Saturday, June 18 from 4:00pm
WHERE: Harrup Park, Mackay
TICKETS: Oztix
Friday 17 June
Seniors Friendship Group
Every Friday, 9:00am to 11:30am
The Senior Friendship Group meets every Friday and do a range of activities from Bingo to Morning Tea to Lunch. If you would like to join this group or have any queries, please phone (07) 4957 2626
The Neighbourhood Hub, 4 George Street, Mackay
Multicultural Women’s Club
Every Friday, 10:00am to 12:00pm
Multicultural Women’s Club is a free social group for culturally and linguistically diverse women of Mackay to connect, support each other, build confidence and learn new skills. The Club provides information sessions on a variety of topics from women’s health and skills for getting employment to art and craft workshops and social outings. The Club meets every Friday, 10am – 12pm at Mackay Women’s Centre, 418 Shakespeare Street. For more information please contact Valeriya – email: vale@tnhub.org.au or phone 07 4957 2626.
Mackay Women’s Centre, 418 Shakespeare Street, Mackay
Conversations with Art
Friday, 1:00pm to 2:30pm
This free and enjoyable discussion is led by Artspace staff, looking at images of traditional and contemporary artworks from Gallery and Museum. It’s not an art theory lesson, it’s simply a casual conversation to talk about the art, deconstructing the works, considering themes, possible techniques used by the artist, and creating links with our own personal experiences.
Artspace Mackay
Sunset Sessions – Mat Surha
Every Friday Evening From 6pm
Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVE MUSIC.
Wake House Australia
Ross Noble - On The Go
Friday, 7:30pm
Science has proved laughter can induce a zen-like state similar to meditation, but can contemplation, reflection and self-discovery be achieved by thinking every and all the thoughts at once? Ross Noble is always on the go and will be smashing ideas together in the pursuit of fun. Come see ‘one of comedy’s greatest marvels’ (The Daily Telegraph). Book your tickets at the MECC.
MECC
Saturday 18 June
Sugardrop Festival 2022
Saturday, 4:00pm
After what seems like a lifetime, Tia Gostelow is finally coming home to play a live show and bringing along some mates. Kicking off her first annual hometown event Sugardrop Festival featuring Beddy Rays, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers, Amber Farnan and Mt. Nadir.
Harrup Park
Les Divas: An All-Male Revue
Saturday, 8:00pm
Witness the greatest divas being impersonated like never before as they tour Australia. From the producers of Prada Clutch’s: All-Drag Revue comes Les Divas: An All-Male Revue. Australia’s six-foot something songstress Prada Clutch plays Cher in her new show set on the Las Vegas Strip featuring an all-star line-up of her most famous friends.
MECC
Sunday 19 June
2022 Libris Awards Exhibition: The Australian Artists’ Book Prize
Sunday
It’s the final week to catch the 2022 Libris Awards exhibition at Artspace Mackay. The Libris Awards brings together works by leading and emerging artist book makers from across Australia. The Awards are a chance to celebrate the art form and build on the gallery’s significant artist book collection through the competition’s acquisitive prizes. The exhibition is available during Artspace Mackay opening hours, Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 5pm, and weekends from 10am to 3pm.
Artspace Mackay
Sunday Live Music
Sunday, 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Music every Sunday from 2pm - 5pm. Head down to the Seabreeze Hotel this Sunday for some fresh tunes, delicious food, and ice-cold brews.
Seabreeze Hotel
Canecutter Statue Unveiling
Sunday, 3:00pm
The new ‘Joe the Canecutter’ statue will be unveiled after being replaced. Community members are all invited to attend.
Albert Lloyd Park, Marian
Monday 20 June
Ukulele Workshop with Paul Jonson
Monday, 7:00pm to 9:30pm
A 2-hour workshop available for all levels of players. Learn a couple of new songs and techniques, learn to show off your personality with your uke with Paul Jonson from NZ.
Contact Julie on 0413316973 to confirm place.
Kucom Theatre
Tuesday 21 June
World Café
Sunday, 3:00pm
World Café is a free culture-sharing group that meets every Tuesday (between February and November) from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm. Activities include cooking, art and craft, conversational games, small projects, workshops, information sessions and local excursions. For more information please phone (07) 4957 7222
The Neighbourhood Hub, 4 George Street, Mackay
Tropical Paint & Sip with Hand Drawn Designs by Michelle
Wednesday, 6:30pm
Mackay, come celebrate with the ultimate party experience! Paint & Sip parties are fun group painting sessions that provide the opportunity to gather your friends and wine while you design, regardless of your artistic ability or skill. Your expert teacher guides you step-by-step. It's that easy! This is NOT an art workshop, so put on your drinking boots and let's have some fun! Adults only event. Book your tickets here! https://bit.ly/3MXavA7
Seabreeze Hotel
Wednesday 22 June
Mackay Farmers’ Market
Every Wednesday, 6:30am to 10:30am
The market is a showcase of our region’s amazing produce direct from the farmer.
Bluewater Quay
Biggest Morning Tea
Wednesday, 10:00am to 11:30am
The team at Magpies Sporting Club are holding a fantastic fundraising Morning Tea to help make a valuable difference in the lives of so many impacted by cancer. Enjoy a decadent morning tea, barista tea & coffee, juice and an inspirational guest speaker for $20 per person. Raffle tickets available now at reception or at the morning tea, drawn on the day, winners don’t need to be present. All ticket and raffle sales will go directly to the Cancer Council.
Magpies Sporting Club Mackay
Thursday 23 June
Playgroup with Maria
Thursday, 9:30am to 11:00am
Story time, movement, music, games and FUN! $3 per family. Email tomin@tnhub.org.au.
The Neighbourhood Hub, 43 Shakespeare Street, East Mackay
Following the resounding success of its 2018 Vicar of Dibley season, Kucom Theatre is proud to present The Vicar of Dibley 2, adapted from original TV scripts by Richard Curtis.
This year’s stage adaptation is based on three popular episodes: Love and Marriage – featuring the wedding of Alice Tinker and Hugo Horton; Autumn, and the Vicar’s scandalous fling with David Horton’s younger brother; and Winter, culminating in the Dibley Nativity Play.
Kucom Theatre President Bronwyn Grannall said the cast includes an array of well-known local performers.
“Our range of local performers includes Pia Larsen, Geoff Stewart-McLean, Zachary Trounson, Chanelle Redgwell, John Irvine, Paul Vander Loos, Andrew Deguara and Richard Calligan, with Vicky Bobeldyk in a guest cameo role,” Ms Grannall said.
“Geoff Stewart-McLean, reprising the role he played in our 2018 production, once again decided to make the ultimate sacrifice and have his head shaved to play the role of Councillor David Horton, played by the follically challenged Gary Waldhorn in the TV series.
“He had his head shaved on 27 May, we were tremendously impressed by Geoff’s generous offer, and by the excellent result achieved by Tanya Russell at Gina-T Hair and Beauty.”
Season dates for the Vicar of Dibley 2: Thu 14th, Fri 15th, Sat 16th, Thu 21st, Fri 22nd, Sat 23rd July.
Tanya Russell (GinaT Hair & Beauty), Geoff Stewart-McLean and Kucom President Bronwyn Grannall
Tanya Russell from GinaT Hair & Beauty gets to work in balding Geoff Stewart-McLean for the role of David Horton in the upcoming show The Vicar of Dibley 2
Fascinators, Frocks and Fillies
The weather couldn’t have been much better for the return of the Mackay Beach Horse Races on the weekend, one of the most anticipated events on the Mackay calendar.
Mackay Harbour Beach was packed to the brim with bright, eye-catching outfits as punters dressed to the conditions of the coastal location and casual atmosphere of regional Queensland’s cheeky answer to the Melbourne Cup.
With six races on the card, Fashions on the Sand, the Air Jockey Competition and plenty more to delight the huge crowd, the Mackay Beach Horse Races is cementing itself as the race that stops Mackay.
A Day At The Races Done Different
The sun was shining, the breeze was blowing and the shoes were filling with sand.
The Mackay Beach Horse Races thrilled a huge crowd with an action-packed day of racing and entertainment for the whole family last Saturday.
Sand flew as retired thoroughbreds, stock horses, quarter horses and mixed breeds galloped from the Mackay Surf Club starting line to the Dispensary VIP Deck finish line, passing cheering fans as they sped down the beach.
Six races were run throughout the day with Terminate, ridden by Josh Manzelmann, winning the ultimate Mick Pope Memorial Race, named in honour of the Beach Horse Races founder.
Mackay’s most fashionable stepped up for Fashions on the Sands where everything from pluggers and Hawaiian shirts to incredibly elegant suits, gowns and headwear took to the runway.
Four winners were crowned with Sheri Sampson winning Best Contemporary, Breanna Godfrey winning Best Classic, Julie-Anne Coombs winning Best Headwear and Dean Williams named the Best Man in the Sand.
The Air Jockey Competition also took centre stage, with competitors doing their best jockey impressions and battling it out for some great prizes.
A selection of DJs played bangers throughout the festival space all day, keeping the vibes high between races and inevitably packing out the dancefloor.
As the sun set, the crowd congregated at the main stage to boogie the night away.
After such a successful event from the Mackay Beach Horse Races and Mackay Isaac Tourism, it’s exciting to see what the team have in store for next year.
L-R Fashions on the Sand winners Dean Williams, Breanna Godfrey, Sheri Sampson and Julie-Anne Coombs.
Mackay Beach Horse Race Winners
Race 1: The Harvey Norman Quarter Horse 400m
1st Clover Lily ridden by Jen Kavanagh
2nd Cool Dream N Hollywood ridden by Les Croydon
3rd Damage ridden by Jarrod Robinson
Race 2: Uniform Solutions Off the Track Thoroughbreds 400m
1st Mutomba ridden by Jarrod Robinson
2nd Almah Rocket ridden by Trinity Nash
3rd Authentic Swing ridden by Shanay Weston
Race 3: The Cruise Whitsundays Off The Track Thoroughbreds 500m
1st Ambassadors Jet ridden by Jarrod Robinson
2nd Damage ridden by Trinity Nash
3rd Pirates Jessie Jane ridden by Melissa Milton
Race 4: The Fullhammer Lady Riders Only Race 500m
1st Arnie ridden by Lisa Manzelmann
2nd Big Bubba ridden by Rachael Smith
3rd Rixon’s Funny Face ridden by Rike Buenhing
Race 5: The Wildcat Mackay All Breeds Race 450m
1st Big Bubba ridden by Rachael Smith
2nd Rixon’s Funny Face ridden by Rike Buenhing
3rd Maverick ridden by Vicki Beasy
Race 6: The Mick Hope Memorial 450m thanks to Mackay Airport
1st Terminate ridden by Josh Manzelmann
2nd Mutomba ridden by Jarrod Robinson
3rd Clover Lily ridden by Jen Kavanagh
There’s not much better than an afternoon out at The Pub, but when you add Sex and Chocolate, it really seals the deal.
The Airlie Beach Hotel is bringing the Motown era up close and personal to Whitsunday audiences in an indulgent show by one of the hottest groups on the Queensland circuit.
Performing centre stage, Sex and Chocolate – a multi-award-winning act - will play all afternoon long with their Motown II Millennia show at everyone’s favourite local.
They bring the swing and croon era of Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra to modern audiences, pairing it with the tunes from Usher and the Black Eye Peas – all with some incredible choreographed dance moves.
The harmonies are varied, with hits from bands like the Temptations in their repertoire, and others like the Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, The Spinners, Earth Wind and Fire, Barry White, Billy Ocean, Prince, Shaggy, Bruno Mars, and many more.
They’ve been a trusted band – and brand - for more than 20 years, entertaining at more celebrity and high-profile events than you can count.
Sex and Chocolate’s resume includes a string of well-known celebrity weddings and special events, including the Indy 500, HRH Gala, the Mayoress Charity Ball for Ruth Tate, a string of Rugby league and union stars weddings - Brent Tate, Petero Civoniceva, and Daniel Herbert.
A personal favourite for the famous quartet was with the great Aussie favourite Paul Hogan, where Sex and Chocolate performed at his Crocodile Dundee after party.
They’re expert entertainers that connect with an audience like only the very best can.
Meet The Gang:
Maihi Pinker, a born New Zealander entrenched in Maori culture. He developed a keen ear for melodies and harmonies in a musically religious family, mastering the art of using his voice to suit many genres: from soul, r&b, and reggae to the sweet highs and tantalising lows.
Possessing rich vocals with Hayes Loau is our next member. A charismatic, high energy performer who brings the stage to life – and another New Zealander. He started his career at Australia’s wonderland at 15, dancing and singing in stage shows for seven seasons.
Leader of the pack is Paul ‘The Wolfman’ Thompson, a natural born entertainer with a deep soulful voice and charisma. His performances have a genuine warmth, humour and charm.
And finally Wilz Karekare, a star who possesses an incredible vocal range and vocal control that very few can match. Singing songs with feelings and meaning, and touching people’s hearts, is what he loves best.
This amazing two-hour spectacle brings the four phenomenal singers and supporting DJ Fia to The Pub on Sunday, July 2 and 3 from 2.00pm to 5.30pm both days.
You wanted a dance floor! You’ve got your dance floor!
Sex and Chocolate arrive at The Pub on July 2
The Airlie Foreshore Outdoor Cinema is hosting two Thursday night double featurettes in both weeks of the upcoming school holidays.
Both nights of holiday films will host food trucks alongside the Foreshore’s entertainment.
A classic Hanna-Barbera character will be the first to waddle onscreen in the screening of the 2010 film Yogi Bear on June 30 starting 6.00pm.
The mixed live-action and computer-generated comedy features Dan Akroyd of Ghostbusters fame as well as Justin Timberlake in a wacky adventure to save Jellystone Park.
The Foreshore event isn’t just for little kids, though, as Yogi makes way for Jim Carrey in The Mask for the first Thursday double feature.
As a meek bank employee, Carey turns into an eccentric, maniacal, reality bending green-skinned superhero when he adorns a wooden mask created by Loki, the Norse god of mischief.
A classic performance from the 90’s star that ends the first school holiday movie night.
Next up are some more cinema landmarks, this time on July 7 from 6.00pm.
It’s a paleolithic pair of pictures at the Foreshore with first up The Land Before Time, where an orphaned dinosaur faces a string of obstacles before coming across four other dinos. Together, they learn how to survive and search for the fabled Great Valley.
To finish off the holidays is the original Jurassic Park, where entrepreneur John Hammond will open his wildlife park of cloned dinosaurs – I think we all know how that one ends.
WHAT: Yogi Bear and The Mask
WHEN: June 30 from 6.00pm
WHAT: The Land Before Time and Jurassic Park
WHEN: July 7 from 6.00pm
WHERE: Airlie Beach Foreshore
TICKETS: Free
This school holidays the Airlie Foreshore Outdoor Cinema will host four movies
Whitsunday rev-heads rejoice as the out-of-nowhere motorsport event Whitsunday Horsepower Heroes returns for its second iteration next month.
Last year under the title of Full Metal Health Day, the event hosted a 60-vehicle display and an appearance by Supercar Driver Cameron Waters along with his Monster Energy V8.
Now with a new name and a fresh coat of paint, Whitsunday Horsepower Day is back to create a “place where people feel safe and can enjoy their passions” while raising funds and awareness for mental health charities.
Last year the event surpassed its organisers’ wildest expectations, raising $1850 dollars for charities with a conservative estimate of 600 attendees. This year, it will return on July 2, again with V8 Supercar driver Cameron Waters in its showcase of Australia’s leading motorsport categories.
It promises to feature “genuine heroes of horsepower” – both drivers and their cars - including the Monster Energy Race Car, and vehicles from various racing categories.
Whitsunday Horsepower Heroes founder Victor Pozolli and local Steve Knox founded the previous event after learning the harrowing statistic that, in the Whitsundays, two thirds of death by suicide are men.
The event this year will again donate its funds raised back to local groups like Whitsunday Suicide Prevention Network, Real Mates Talk, and Kick On to combat that statistic.
The event’s fundraising raffle is offering three incredible prizes this year: A first prize Ultimate Hot Lap Experience with Cameron Waters, a second place Hayman Helicopter Experience, and a third place Hamilton Helicopter experience.
If you are in an emergency, or at immediate risk of harm to yourself or others, please contact emergency services on 000
Crisis support numbers: Lifeline: 13 11 14 ; Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467 ; Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
You matter.
WHAT: Whitsunday Horsepower Day 2022
WHEN: July 2
WHERE: Whitsunday Sailing Club
TICKETS: Gold Coin Entry
V8 Race Car driver Cameron Waters will be back in the Whitsundays for Horsepower Day at the beginning of July
Image: R Jean Photography