
Get ready to “Twist & Shout” as Beatlemania On Tour brings its internationally acclaimed production to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre on Sunday 26th April 2026 at 7.30pm, for one night only. Since its launch in 2009, the Australian-based show has built a formidable global reputation, selling out performances across North America, Europe, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia and New Zealand. After a decade away from Australia’s east coast, the production is now returning with a high-energy tribute to the music that defined a generation. Audiences can expect a two-hour audio-visual spectacular featuring more than 40 of the greatest hits by The Beatles, performed live in their original keys with meticulous attention to detail. Replica costumes, period instruments and theatrical lighting combine to recreate the look and sound of the 1960s, capturing the spirit of the world’s most influential band. The setlist reads like a greatest-hits time capsule, including classics such as Hey Jude, All You Need Is Love, Yellow Submarine, Let It Be, Twist & Shout, Yesterday, Come Together, Get Back, Help!, Eleanor Rigby and Here Comes the Sun, among many others. Behind the production is a cast of seasoned musicians, including Zachary Coombs, who performs the role of John Lennon. Coombs’ connection to the music runs deeper than most. Named after Zak Starkey, son of Ringo Starr, he grew up in a musical household influenced by jazz, rock and 90s pop. He first picked up the guitar as a teenager before discovering The Beatles at 15 after receiving their 1 compilation album. “I fell in love with every single song,” Coombs recalled, describing the moment as a turning point that led him to explore the band’s entire catalogue. After years touring internationally as a solo cruise ship performer, Coombs joined Beatlemania in 2014, later stepping into the role of John Lennon. He has also performed as Paul McCartney and George Harrison in earlier productions, drawing on what he describes as “the magic within the music itself.” He says the key to portraying Lennon lies in understanding the balance of musicianship and attitude. “If the musicians are having fun on stage, it becomes infectious,” Coombes said. The show also features fellow performers portraying Ringo Starr and the rest of the iconic line-up, with attention to every musical and visual detail. For Coombs and the cast, the appeal of Beatles music lies in its universality, with songs built on themes of love, peace and connection that continue to resonate across generations. “This is more than a concert,” organisers say. “It’s a celebration of music history.” Tickets are available now. WHAT: Beatlemania On Tour WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre WHEN: Sunday 26th April, 7.30pm CAPTION: Since its launch in 2009, the Australian-based show has built a formidable global reputation, selling out performances across North America, Europe, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia and New Zealand. Photo supplied
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Airlie Beach is set to come alive with the unmistakable sound of one of Australia’s most beloved musical legacies, as acclaimed tribute artist Mike Vee brings his celebrated Whispering Jack Show to the Whitsundays for two special performances this April. For locals and visitors alike, this is a rare opportunity to experience the magic of John Farnham’s music in a relaxed, coastal setting. Mike Vee has spent nearly two decades perfecting his tribute to Farnham, earning national recognition for his powerful voice and authentic stage presence. Many will remember his standout appearance on Australia’s Got Talent, where he was praised as “the closest I’ve heard to John.” Backed by a dynamic seven-piece band, Vee delivers a high-energy performance that captures the spirit and emotion of Farnham’s iconic catalogue. The Airlie Beach shows promise more than just music — they’re a celebration of Australian culture and nostalgia. Audiences can expect all the classics, from Age of Reason and Pressure Down to A Touch of Paradise and the timeless anthem You’re the Voice. The 2025 production also introduces a refreshed playlist and new storytelling elements, offering deeper insight into Farnham’s remarkable career. Bringing an event of this calibre to Airlie Beach highlights the region’s growing reputation as a hub for live entertainment. It’s the kind of show that invites the whole community to come together — whether you’re a lifelong Farnham fan or simply looking for a great afternoon out. With its uplifting atmosphere and singalong favourites, this is more than a concert — it’s a shared experience. Pack a chair, bring some friends, and get ready to relive the soundtrack of a generation right here in Airlie Beach. WHAT: The Whispering Jack Show – A Tribute to the Music of John Farnham, 2 FREE SHOWS WHEN: Saturday April 18 & Sunday April 19, 2:00pm – 5:30pm WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel Captions Photo sourced
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Lead singer-songwriter and one half of Australian pop duo Bachelor Girl, Tania Doko will join the Whitsundays Songwriter Festival from 3–7 June 2026, bringing her distinctive voice and songwriting expertise to Airlie Beach. Tania joins Christine Anu, Mark Sholtez, Francesca de Valence, and Karen Jacobsen as they come together to collaborate on new works, host a songwriting workshop for developing artists, and a live performance at Whitsunday Sailing Club. Known for her dynamic and versatile vocals, Tania was voted by the public into the top 300 of Triple M's Greatest Singers of All Time list. Best known as one half of Bachelor Girl alongside musician and arranger James Roche, Tania rose to international prominence with the hit single Buses and Trains. The track became one of Australia’s most recognisable pop songs, achieving Top 10 chart success in Australia and New Zealand, earning multiple ARIA nominations, and is listed as one of most played Australian compositions on Radio Down Under over the last 20 years. Bachelor Girl’s double platinum, ARIA Award-winning debut album produced a string of hits including Treat Me Good, Permission to Shine, and Buses and Trains, cementing Tania’s place as a defining voice in Australian pop music. “Tania’s career spans both major commercial success and creative collaboration with some of the biggest names in the industry, which makes her an incredible mentor for our Songwriting Summit participants”, said festival co-founder Francesca de Valence. This is incredibly exciting news for a festival that is shaping up to be spectacular. WHAT: Whitsunday Songwriters Festival WHERE: Airlie Beach WHEN: 3rd - 7th June Captions Photo supplied
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Crochet and Conversation 9am Drop in for a relaxed morning of crocheting, coffee and conversation with a friendly group of Northern Beaches locals at the Beachfront Bar and Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Everyone is welcome, whether you’re an experienced crafter, a beginner, or simply keen to enjoy a chat over coffee. Bring your own crochet tools or borrow from the communal yarn box. The gathering focuses on connection, creativity and sharing experiences, with participants sometimes working on community projects or their own creations. There’s no need to RSVP — just look for the table with the yarn and come along. Beachfront Bar and Restaurant, Bucasia Esplanade. Community Jam At Family Flow 6pm Families are invited to head along to the Community Jam at Friday Flow for an afternoon of fun, music, and family friendly activities. Children can enjoy free activities including the Gymnastics Airtrack, giving them the chance to bounce, tumble and burn off some energy. Live music from Jamesley will set the atmosphere, creating a relaxed community vibe for the evening. Food and drinks will also be available, making it a great opportunity to catch up with friends, bring the family along, and enjoy a lively local gathering. Everyone is welcome to come along and join in the fun. Blue Water Quay, Mackay Saturday 11th April Monthly Breast Cancer Support Group 10am The Mackay Breast Cancer Support Group invites breast cancer patients and survivors at any stage to join their monthly support meeting. The session runs from 10:00am to 12:00pm in the Botanical Gardens Meeting Room, with roadside parking along Lagoon Street. The morning includes introductions, a confidential sharing and support session, and morning tea with coffee, tea, and water provided. Attendees are encouraged to bring a small share plate and, optionally, wear something pink. This is a free event. To join, RSVP by clicking “Going” and mark your diary. Botanical Gardens Meeting Room True Street Cars meet – Rural View 6pm Car enthusiasts are invited to the next True Street Cars meet at Rural View, gathering outside The Cheesecake Shop and the McDonald’s car park. Attendees are encouraged to bring their cars, catch up with fellow enthusiasts and enjoy the atmosphere. Organisers are reminding everyone to be respectful, as surrounding businesses will still be operating, including Woolworths which remains open until 6pm. Visitors are asked to be mindful of customers and staff while attending. The meet aims to bring the local car community together for another strong turnout and an enjoyable evening. Rural View, outside The Cheesecake Shop / McDonald’s car park Sunday 12th April Tropical Treats and Orchard Tour 11am The Rare Fruit Club invites anyone interested in discovering and tasting rare tropical fruits to join their April meeting from 11am to 3pm. The session will be held at a property in Mount Martin in the Pioneer Valley, featuring an orchard tour led by the host. Attendees can also take part in a raffle with garden-related prizes and bid on member-propagated plants at auction. For the address and directions, contact Kaye on 4947 5890 or Julie on 0429 002 018. Mount Martin, Pioneer Valley – contact for further details Monday 13th April Free School Holiday Lifesavers Program 11am The NextGen Lifesavers Program returns to SuperKids Aquatic Indoor Swim School, running over three consecutive days from Monday, 13 April, 11am to 1pm. This program teaches young people aged 8–15 water safety, lifesaving skills, and confidence in the pool. Participants must be able to swim 10 metres unassisted and be comfortable in water 1.2 metres deep. Open to the public, not just swim school members, the sessions are delivered by the SuperKids Aquatic Mackay team in collaboration with Royal Lifesaving Queensland. To secure a spot, call 0490 834 345. 109 Paradise Street, Mackay Tuesday 14th April Walk n Talk Book Club in the Gardens 8am The Botanic Gardens Book Club invites book lovers to combine reading, gentle walks, and social connection in the beautiful gardens. Members meet fortnightly to discuss a new title, enjoy light exercise, and stay for coffee and conversation. Each month, participants pick up a book at the start, share thoughts mid-month during a walk, and review the title at the end while discovering the next read. Meetings are held in the Botanic Gardens Meeting Room (opposite the café) on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, February to November. Participants should bring sensible walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and a water bottle. To join or find out more, contact the Libraries on 4961 9387 to book a spot. Botanic Gardens Meeting Room (opposite the cafe) Thursday 16th April Coastal Kids – Dunes Harbour Beach School Holiday Event 9am Coastal Kids is back at Dunes Harbour Beach for a free, family-friendly school holiday event. On Thursday, 16 April, from 9 AM to 12 PM, families can enjoy outdoor games, kids’ face painting, giveaways, and the ever-popular Aussie sausage sizzle. HitFM’s Jake will be broadcasting live from the event, capturing all the excitement. Parents can grab a free coffee while the kids play. The event is held at Dunes Harbour Beach on Sol Drive, next to the Community Square. Join the fun, make new memories, and connect with your community at this fantastic free local event, proudly presented by Urbex. Dunes Harbour Beach
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Next Friday at the outdoor movie theatre on the Airlie Beach Foreshore there will be back to back cinema magic with a showing of Nanny McPhee followed by The Man From Snowy River.
It’s time to grab your picnic blanket and invite your family and friends for a night under the stars in front of the 5.5 by 3 metre LED cinema screen.
Spring is the perfect time of year to enjoy the cool evenings and the expansive lawn on the foreshore offers a relaxing environment for all to gather.
There will be a host food vans on site and the children can also enjoy playing on the beach or at the play park before the movie starts, enabling you to make a night of it.
Nanny McPhee
A heart-warming family classic, this movie tells the story of a widower called Cedric Brown (played by Colin Firth) who hires Nanny McPhee (played by Emma Thompson) to care for his seven rebellious children.
Having chased away all previous nannies, the children do their best to get rid of Nanny McPhee too but are surprised when she uses mystical powers to instil discipline and eventually wins them over.
When the children's great-aunt and benefactor, Lady Adelaide Stitch (Angela Lansbury), threatens to separate the kids, the family pulls together under the guidance of Nanny McPhee.
The Man From Snowy River
An age-old classic featuring a combination of feel-good romance and heroic antics, The Man From Snowy River was released in 1982 and will be back for an exclusive screening at the Airlie Foreshore next week.
Cuddle up with a loved one and enjoy the nostalgia hit of this classic western.
The movie is about a proud young man called Jim Craig (played by Tom Burlinson) who sets out to become his own man following the death of his father.
He takes a job with a horse rancher (played by Kirk Douglas) and is treated poorly by the more experienced cowboys, but wins the heart of the rancher's daughter, Jessica (Sigrid Thornton), when he helps her break a high-strung colt and later saves her life.
When he's unfairly blamed for the loss of an expensive horse, Craig fights to restore his honour and prove that he's worthy of Jessica's hand.
WHAT: Movies Under The Stars
WHERE: Airlie Beach Foreshore
WHEN: Friday, October 14
Image 1: Nanny McPhee is a family pleaser
Image 2: The Man From Snowy River is a classic western
Craft Show This Weekend
A celebration of clever creations, the upcoming craft show at the Proserpine Museum will exhibit the intricate and expressive needlework and sewing from a host of local ladies’ groups.
From delightful doilies to quintessential quilts and natty needlework, all will be on display at the event which promises to both honour and celebrate our local skills and heritage.
For just $5 you will receive entry into the craft fair, and broader museum if you choose, plus tea, coffee and scone.
Correction: the wrong date was published last week, please note the correct date is Sunday, October 9
WHAT: Craft Show
WHERE: Proserpine Museum
WHEN: Sunday, October 9 from 1.30pm to 4.00pm
ADMISSION: $5 includes Devonshire Tea

It’s Bowen Turf Club’s biggest race of the season this Saturday: the famed “Race That Stops The Whitsundays”.
The Bowen Cup, which has regularly hosted more than three thousand attendees annually, will gallop its way to Ben Bolt Park on Saturday, October 8.
One of the region’s biggest social events of the year will host five local races, complete with TAB and on-track bookmakers, a licenced bar, food vendors, and everyone’s favourite: Fashion on the Field.
Ladies (and gentlemen) will be out in their Saturday best for a race-day that’s promising to be one of the club’s finest.
Fashion on the Field will this year be run by Filby’s Motors, where there’s already been a great deal of interest from local ladies.
For those looking for a way to and from the races, The Grand View Hotel will run their free, authorised local courtesy bus, dropping off and picking up patrons at the main gate every half an hour.
From 11:00am at the Grand View Hotel, two buses will be leaving regularly, as well as taking patrons from the main gate back to town to continue the celebrations at the Grand View at the official afterparty.
Live music, courtesy of The Feels 4-piece band, begins at 8.00pm, in a perfect way to spend your race day evening.
The Feels will delve into their repertoire of feel-good songs, ranging from pub classics, soul and funk, and reggae all night long.

For annual Queensland Mental Health Week (QMHW), a local organisation will bring together art and mindfulness in workshops across the region.
Stella Life Care will run ‘The Art of Wellbeing’ workshops in both Bowen and Collinsville to connect people and communities whilst “reflecting on the important factors that help people maintain positive mental health and wellbeing.”
The free painting workshops aim to teach the art of expression through painting, all with a mental health backing.
Participants can create their own masterpiece to take home while a credentialed mental health nurse discusses this year’s QMHW themes: awareness, belonging, and connection.
The free workshops are open to both adults and children and will be led by Counsellor Su Willmott.
Linked to National Mental Health Week and World Mental Health Day, held on 10 October every year, the workshops are in sync with QMHW’s yearly, week-long campaign.
The week of October 8 to 16 event hopes to have everyone think about their mental health and wellbeing, regardless of whether they have a lived experience of mental illness or not, and encourages help seeking behaviours, when needed.
Stella Life Care has been fortunate to receive support from the Queensland Mental Health Week Community Events Grant Program to partially fund the workshops.
Places are limited with bookings essential at the link below.
WHAT: The Art Of Wellbeing Workshops
WHERE: 39 Herbert Street, Bowen, and the Basketball Courts, Collinsville State School, Devlin St, Collinsville
WHEN: Bowen - Tuesday 11 October from 10am to 12pm, and Collinsville - Thursday, October 13 from 2.45pm to 4.45pm.
BOOKINGS: https://bit.ly/3Eizg8W

It’s a big week for the Airlie Beach Festival of Music and the countdown to the 10th annual event has begun with day passes on sale now and the much-anticipated mainstage line-up announced.
Event organiser, Margie Murphy said that if budget and time allows, they recommend you purchase a weekend pass, however, if you can only spare a day, these new tickets will offer the flexibility to suit your needs.
“I know lots of people have been waiting for them,” she said.
“We’ve got some awesome acts spread out over the three days, so come for the whole experience if you can!
“You really don’t want to miss the first day with a stellar line-up to kick-off the festival.”
With jaw-dropping sea views from the main tent, the festival is a party like no other in a tropical paradise.
Experience Airlie Beach coming alive to the sound of music - with the entertainment being spread throughout multiple venues, the atmosphere is electric.
The Airlie Beach Festival of Music takes place at the Whitsunday Sailing Club from November 4-6, weekend passes are $300 and day passes are $140.
For more information head to: www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au
WHAT: Airlie Beach Festival of Music
WHERE: Whitsunday Sailing Club
WHEN: 4-6 November
MAINSTAGE LINE-UP
Friday 5th Nov
Dallas Frasca
Niksta with Bill Chambers
The Re-Mains
Mi-Sex
Eskimo Joe
Jon Stevens
Saturday 6th Nov
Matty Rogers Band
Ben Ransom
The Badloves
Ben Lee
The Animals
Loonaloop
Sunday 7th Nov
Rick Price
Mardi Wilson
Lash 78
Matt Angell and the Gold Diggers
Lloyd Spiegel
Masters of Pop
Rogue Traders
Image: An incredible atmosphere awaits at this years’ 10th annual Airlie Beach Festival of Music

Olivia Wilde keeps things interesting in her first career foray into the director’s chair.
There’s been more real-world drama surrounding the release of Don’t Worry Darling than there is around some things that matter. It could have acted as a detractor for its cast, but it seems to have worked the other way around for some.
It wouldn’t be a Hollywood star’s debut directing gig if they didn’t give themselves an acting role, but it’s not Wilde’s on-screen chops that elevates Don’t Worry Darling.
It’s her protagonists.
Alice (Florence Pugh) has married Jack (Harry Styles), and the pair are living in the idealized community of Victory, an experimental company town housing the men who work for the top-secret Victory Project and their families.
Pugh is who really carries the film. She delivers such a roaring main performance that her fellow cast-mates pale in comparison. In a story where 1950's societal optimism is the rug under which misogyny is swept, Pugh elevates what can often be a predictable script.
She carries large chunks of the film more or less single-handedly.
While the husbands spend every day inside the Victory Project Headquarters, working on the "development of progressive materials," their wives get to spend their time enjoying the beauty, luxury, and debauchery of their community. It becomes a feminist parable – one which could easily have lost itself up its own bum if not for Pugh’s anchoring.
Life is perfect, with every resident's needs met by the company. All they ask in return is discretion and unquestioning commitment to the Victory cause. But when cracks in Alice’s idyllic life begin to appear, exposing flashes of something much more sinister lurking beneath the attractive façade, she can't help questioning exactly what they're doing in Victory, and why.
Just how much is Alice willing to lose to expose what's really going on in this paradise?
Don’t Worry Darling (M) is opening at Bowen Summergarden Cinema on Friday, October 7 at 6.45pm.

Where’s the fire, what’s the hurry about? A Billy Joel Tribute show is coming to The Airlie Beach Hotel - You can’t be serious?
Wait – it’s not just Billy Joel – it’s the Rocket Man, too! This will be huge: two tributes on the same day with duelling pianos for the Elton and Billy Experience Concert, Face to Face coming to The Pub in mid-October.
The internationally acclaimed Greg Andrew is bringing his Elton John Experience show, teaming up with Anthony Mara and his world-class Billy Joel Celebration for a spectacular afternoon of Crocodile Rock crossed with Uptown Girl.
It’s a musical journey of more than half a century where two of the world’s greatest singer-songwriters of all time mash-up in duets and duels.
Andrew and Mara recreate the moments of the real duo’s famous Face To Face world tour, where both artists perform together, sing each other’s songs and culminate onstage for the final encore.
In this premium show coming to the coastal town of Airlie Beach entirely free, the world-class production showcases the showmanship of the virtuoso piano players.
Every song will be Your Song with the crowd engagement turned up to 11 – it’s the level you expect from two of times’ most iconic performers. Not only do Andrew and Mara revive the experience of the Face To Face tour, they do it flanked by six other masterful musicians, all on the Bar Top Stage.
Mara’s world class band celebrate the musical journey of a remarkable career from Piano Man, New York State Of Mind, Honesty, It’s Still Rock’n’roll To Me, and the favourites: Uptown Girl and We Didn’t Start The Fire.
The full live band consists of the finest musicians around, plus state-of-the-art sound and lighting, in a powerful show that has mesmerised audiences across the country.
And standing next to Mara is one of the best in the world at his craft: Andrew brings hit after hit from Elton’s back catalogue to electrifying life in perfect sound. He’s like a young Elton!
With tracks I’m Still Standing, Saturday Nights Alright For Fightin’, Candle In The Wind, Daniel, Honky Cat, Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me and Hold Me Closer, plus many more, you’ll be taken back to the MCG like it’s 1998!
Sail on a River of Dreams down the The Road To El Dorado (Airlie Beach Esplanade) to listen to The Captain And The Kid – but who’s who? Find out when these titans of pop meet at the Airlie Beach Hotel on Saturday, October 22.
WHAT: The Elton John and Billy Joel Experience
WHERE: The Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday, October 22 from 2.00pm to 5.30pm
Image 1: Elton John and Billy Joel are being brought to The Pub in a tribute show of epic proportions in mid-October
Image 2: The Elton and Billy Experience Concert recaptures the spirit and performance from the pair’s famous Face To Face tours
Image 3: Don’t miss the internationally renowned artists performing some of pops greatest songs when it comes to the Airlie Beach Hotel

Two creatives from Far North Queensland are bringing their part theatre show, part 80s rock concert and aerobics dance class - with a smidgen of time travel thrown in for good measure - to the Whitsundays this month.
Renowned Cairns artists Roz Pappalardo and Rachel Terry are telling the story of one woman's epic midlife crisis in their show ‘All Fired Up’ which arrives at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre on October 22.
After a sold-out season at Brisbane Powerhouse in March and a return season at South Bank Piazza for Brisbane Festival, the pair of regional writers and performers are set to present their uplifting epic adventure to regional audiences.
Pappalardo, known for her long music and performing arts career, and Rachel Terry, NIDA trained actor and writer, have led a team of 10, strong and uniquely skilled regional creatives to present the brand-new work across the state.
And this time, the pair are working with a range of Whitsunday-based community dancers to integrate them into the final, high impact moments of the show.
“The show includes integral community engagement dance elements whereby local women are invited to engage in an open dance workshop and then are integrated into two moments of the actual professional performance,” Pappalardo said.
“All Fired Up was inspired by 80s superstar artists like Pat Benatar belting out Hit Me With Your Best Shot and Cyndi Lauper shrieking with passion to her parents that Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.”
The 70-minute, jampacked show features Terry and her real-life daughter, Scarlett Terry, who time travel to tell the story of the power of the arts solving life's problems, and Roz Pappalardo as “everyone’s favourite radio DJ” ‘Neon’, who acts as singer of approximately 20 hit songs of the decade.
All Fired Up will fill you with joy, inspire and excite you, and will literally have you singing and dancing on your seats.
Tickets can be purchased via the Proserpine Entertainment Centre website: https://bit.ly/3RrYfJG
WHAT: All Fired Up An 80’s Mixed Tape Musical
WHEN: Saturday, October 22 at 7.00pm
WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre

Morning Melodies 2022 presents 1954: Ella, Etta & Eartha by Western-Dyer Productions
Friday, 11:00am
Swinging jazz, powerful soul and cheeky kitsch featuring Melissa Western and her band. It's the year 1954. Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James and Eartha Kitt are all at the dizzy heights of their careers. With swinging jazz, powerful soul and cheeky kitsch these three women broke new ground for all who followed in their footsteps. Melissa Western and her band pay tribute to this magnificent era in music and inspiring trio of pioneering singers. 50s style abounds.
MECC
Public Art Walk
Friday, 4:30pm
Hosted by Artspace Mackay Director Tracey Heathwood, the free city art walk for all ages begins at Artspace Mackay and takes you through the city centre. Along the way, participants will learn about Mackay’s iconic public art installations, and the local, and internationally-acclaimed artists who created them. Whether you’re an artist, art lover, local or visitor to our lovely riverside city, you’ll find this late afternoon public art walk a thoroughly enjoyable experience. Bring friends, family members, or come by yourself - wear a hat, comfortable shoes, bring a bottle of water, and arrive promptly to Artspace Mackay as the group will depart on time.
Artspace Mackay
Friday SUN.sets
Every Friday Evening From 6pm
Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVE MUSIC.
Wake House Australia
Film & Arts Mackay Film Night: Murina
Friday, 7:30pm
Winner of the Caméra d’Or for Best First Feature Film at Cannes in 2021, MURINA is a psychological drama and a coming-of-age tale of a young woman’s struggle for independence.
Cook Lecture Theatre
Hockey Dad
Friday, 7:30pm
With touring stalled for much of 2020 and 2021, Zach and Billy alongside live bass player Steve Bourke have been writing and recording new music for album four, while keeping engaged in alternate ways. When Windang’s favourite sons had to cancel Mackay from a rescheduled tour earlier this year, fans were left disappointed and having to travel to Airlie to catch them play. Being as down-to-earth and true-to-their-word as they are, the boys have made it up to the sugar city and are ready to get back on the stage and deliver new music in 2022.
Seabreeze Hotel
Alex Lloyd
Friday, 8:00pm
This October, Alex Lloyd returns to the stage with his "Live And Amazing" Australian tour and will be hitting the Metropolitan Hotel, Mackay. The multi-platinum ARIA award-winning musician will bring all his hits to the stage for one incredible night of music, singing and nostalgia. Performing his classic songs like Amazing, Black the Sun, Lucky Star, Green, Coming Home & Never Meant To Fail together with some much loved and well-known covers, Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen), Better Be Home Soon (Crowded House). These amazing tunes will come to life through a tapestry of soulful singing, masterful playing and clever arrangements. Join for a very special show, up-close and personal with Alex Lloyd!
The Metropolitan Hotel
Standup Comedy - Mackay - Amy Hetherington & Kel Balnaves
Friday, 8:00pm
Get ready Mackay. Empire has a huge night of stand-up comedy coming your way. A couple of award-winning comedians. A jam-packed show full of side-splitting stand-up, relatable stories and funny jokes. Book early to avoid missing out.
Empire Alternacade
Oktoberfest at Red Dog Brewery
Saturday, 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Be a part of the inaugural Oktoberfest at Red Dog Brewery. Enjoy locally brewed German-inspired beers, feast by Weaners on Wheels, Branded Red Dog half stein, 4x German beer fills, fun games and prizes.
Red Dog Brewery
Cuban Dance Class & Social Night
Saturday, 2:00pm
Cuban Salsa Dance workshops and Party with Australia's pioneer of Cuban Salsa Christina Monneron (Afrekete Australia). Workshop 1: 2-3.30pm – Cuban Salsa Fundamentals. Workshop 2: 3.45-5.15pm - Rueda (Cuban Circle Salsa - Progressive/ Wheel). Each workshop is $30 or $50 for both, pre purchased by Friday 7th October. It will cost extra if purchased at the door. PLUS Party Night from 7.30pm - $20. $70 for both workshops & party.
Palace Hotel
Slowly Slowly
Saturday, 8:00pm
Slowly Slowly are hitting the road again throughout August, September and October, visiting parts of Australia they’ve dearly missed and also making their long-awaited debut in others. Playing a slew of songs from their back catalogue and forthcoming release they will be shaking off the cobwebs from the last few years of silence.
Seabreeze Hotel
The Stone Apes Return
Saturday, 9:00pm
After a big Empire welcome the first time, Rockhampton’s The Stone Apes and Mackay’s Nortica return with Red Veridian in tow. Strap in Mackay and make it another night to remember!
Empire Alternacade
Mackay Annual Gem Show
Sunday, 9:00am to 3:00pm
Mackay Annual Gem Show hosted by Mackay Gem Club, where you will find the club and many other market stall holders showcasing all things crystal, gem and lapidary related products. Join for a great day out. 3 Leisure Court, South Mackay.
Mackay Gem and Craft Society Inc
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
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
ARTIST’S TALK - Meet ‘Creative Inquiry’ featured artist Sophie Munns
Wednesday, 5:30pm
Sophie Munns melds art and seed science in her Brisbane-based art practice. Her work features as an Art as Lens case study in the Queensland senior secondary visual art resource, Creative Enquiry. Join Artspace Mackay as Sophie makes the case for the wonder and power of curiosity as a learning tool to navigate a changing world. The artist describes a technique she calls ‘bio-cultural mapping’ – offering teachers and students an integrated method for exploring themes of biodiversity and climate change. Sophie uses rare and common seeds as a lens for viewing various aspects of the world including the constant regeneration of life.
Artspace Mackay
WBBL at The Great Barrier Reef Arena - Brisbane Heat v Sydney Sixers
Thursday, 6:00pm to 10:00pm
WBBL IS COMING TO MACKAY. Take the family out to see the Women’s Big Bash League make its return to The Great Barrier Reef Arena this October! Six Professional Games of Big Bash Cricket played across a huge 4 days. Mini Eat Street, Kids Activities & Fireworks!
The Great Barrier Reef Arena
The Grogans
Thursday, 7:00pm
Genre-expanding outfit The Grogans are a trio of best mates from Melbourne who explore nuanced manoeuvres in surf, punk, blues, garage, psych, rockabilly and reggae. With the announce of their forthcoming album Which Way Is Out, The Grogans have dropped the fourth single No Thanks (I’m Going Surfing). This playful track, both lyrically and sonically, showcases the bands plethora of song-writing capabilities yet again, differing from influences displayed in the previous three singles – all wrapped up in a 3-minute anthem.
Seabreeze Hotel

Dave Conway says he is here for a reason.
Dave has been nominated for Blind Australian of the Year in recognition of his work throughout the Mackay community and the disability sector.
“It feels amazing to be nominated,” Dave said with the widest of grins.
“To get a phone call about that, that someone had nominated me, I was just on cloud nine million.
“I was just floating.”
Dave’s story is one of action, of risk, but not one of regret.
At the beginning of his final year of an environmental sciences degree, Dave was rock climbing at Mount French, west of Brisbane.
“I loved it as a hobby,” he said.
“I was actually training to compete in the Extreme Games in 2004 but at the start of the year, the 19th of February 2004, life stepped in and redirected where I was going.”
Dave fell 20 metres while lead climbing when his top anchor came loose in a crack in the rock, sustaining substantial damage to his back, pituitary gland and optic nerves.
He spent 17 days in a coma and when he awoke, he was surrounded by his family.
“When I woke up from my coma, I couldn’t talk because I had a breathing tube in and I was totally blind, but I felt so safe and so loved so I just went with what happened to me,” Dave said.
Thus began a long road to recovery and rehabilitation – Dave ultimately spent the next 15 months in hospital in Brisbane.
With little to no memory of the accident, Dave’s family took him downstairs one day for a chat.
“Mum and dad and my brother and my sister, we’re a very close family, so they told me everything I went through, what they think happened in the fall, and I almost died three times in intensive care, so I knew that I was here for a reason,” he said.
“I’ve got to grab life with both hands and just run with it.”
Dave said one of the best conversations came when his family all accepted his accident because he was doing something he loved.
“Looking back at all my actions, I’m glad I can speak very highly of my accident,” he said.
“Through having a sport accident, I count myself lucky because I can talk about what I went through with no regrets.”
Dave started creating art in the spinal unit in 2004 and, after moving back to Mackay in 2005, he continued to create charcoal drawings.
“I’m lucky I got to move home with my family because it gave me time to really find myself,” he said.
While he still creates charcoal drawings, Dave prefers more colourful, high flow paintings and sells his colourful paintings through his business Art from the Blind Side.
“The art I do these days is the bright colours because they inspire me because I can see them better and just to see how colours interact with each other,” he said.
Dave says art provides therapy and a welcome distraction from the chronic pain of his spinal injury.
“The art really helps with keeping myself distracted from the pain as well as giving me a hobby, giving me an interest and also giving me a small business,” he said.
“It’s also great therapy for my eyes.
“As my ophthalmologist has said, when using the muscles in my eyes, somehow, that’s repairing things.”
Along with his artwork, Dave is kept extremely busy with his work in the community and the disability sector; work that has been recognised by his nomination for Blind Australian of the Year.
He works as a disability advocate, an access consultant, a state-wide convenor assisting people who self-manage their NDIS plans.
He’s worked alongside Mackay Regional Council, Mackay Hospital, IDEAL Placements, Mackay Advocacy, Sporting Wheelies and Queenslanders with Disability Network.
He’s a frequent host and speaker at forums and schools, he’s published a book and has even delivered a TED Talk.
“All the work I do, I really enjoy it,” he said.
“It’s been really self-satisfying but also, I’ve been really proud to be nominated as Blind Australian of the Year.
“All this work I do makes sense.
“People are paying attention, it’s pretty cool.”
The Blind Australian of the Year Award is announced later this month.

The inaugural Grounded Festival wrapped up last Saturday with the organisers at Third Ground Coffee House elated with the event.
“I think it went really, really well,” said organiser Skye Bailey.
“It’s the first time pretty much any of us have done anything like this.
“Our whole team was just so proud of how much the community got behind it and how much they really wanted to be involved.”
The event saw over 300 people walk through the gate next to Third Ground Coffee House in Sarina with all funds raised being donated to local SES.
The highlight of the day came with Battle of the Beans, with both individuals and teams being judged to find the region’s best barista.
Competition was extremely even, with Madison Dargusch and Jahmayne Hicks tying for first place followed closely by April Leakena and Rusty Blazkovic.
Primal Coffee Roasters won the team competition over Third Ground Coffee House, but all would agree that coffee and community were the real winners on the day.

A mega cent sale has raised vital funds for two community organisations when the third, jointly held event conducted by the Sarina Arts and Crafts Centre and Variety, the children’s charity with Arts and Crafts Centre manager Jenny Costello saying it was one of the best,
“We’re very grateful for the support of all those people at the sale, and for those who helped us in organising it. It was thrilling to see the big roll-up at Bob Wood Hall!” she said.
“We had more than 200 prizes as well as raffles and major prizes, so I think the people got value at the sale.”
Jenny Costello, Marg Hinrichs and many other members of the Sarina Arts and Crafts Centre spent months collecting prizes for the sale.
Variety’s Greg and Sandi Power, who helped run the sale, said funds would also go towards helping children through the Variety charity.
The two recently took part in the Variety Bash rally through Queensland’s outback and helped raise more than $2 million.
During the Bash they distributed 200 Where’s Wally beanies to children along the route, which were made by and donated by members of the Sarina Fibre Arts Group.
“The kids loved them. There are heaps of Where’s Wally characters getting around out there now!” they said.
Contributed with thanks Charlie Payne
Image: Debby Collins, Thelma Bromley and Helen Kirkwood got together for the Mega Cent Sale at Sarina. The trio are ex-domestic science teachers at Sarina State School. Photo: Owen Bromley

Photo credit: Sam Gillespie
As the sun set last Friday and the sky filled with hues of pink and purple, an epic week of wakeboarding action was brought to a close.
The finals of Rumble on the Reef wrapped up at Wakehouse Australia with competitors of all ages from all over the country taking to the lake throughout the week.
Pro Men’s Final
1st Joe Battleday
2nd Busty Dunn
3rd Lachlan Fort
Pro Women’s Final
1st Charli Shore
2nd Sienna Mayer
3rd Pippa Wilkings
Amateur Men’s Final
1st Matthew Green
2nd Will Burgess
3rd Kouper Minniecon
Amateur Women’s Final
1st Noëlle Cooper
For all the results, visit liveheats.com/events/22355.

A full house greeted the ambitious youngsters who sung their hearts out at the second heat of Young Whitsundays Got Talent competition which was held at the Grandview Hotel in Bowen on Sunday.
A total of 12 contestants and four bands performed in front of over 150 guests who all threw their support behind these young and emerging artists.
Event organiser Paula Hovey said it was a fantastic day.
“There was phenomenal talent, and it was a full house!” she said.
Airlie Beach Festival of Music (ABFoM) founder, Gavin Butlin (Butto), said that the future of music is in safe hands which is testament to the quality of artist that performed on the day.
The event is now in its fourth year and is a gateway for young musicians to perform live on stage and, if selected, progress to the finals which are due to be held at Northerlies on October 23.
The winner and runner-up of the competition will be permitted backstage at the upcoming ABFoM for a ‘live’ experience where they can meet some industry legends and discover what it is like to be a superstar.
The Bowen heat guest judges included Councillor Jan Clifford, Bonnie Nicole from ABFoM and radio presenter Tony Fossey.
Five-piece girl band ‘My Envy’ rocked out to Oasis’ Wonderwall and shot through to the grand final with their rendition of this 90’s classic.
Also heading to Northerlies next month is 18-year-old solo performer Tiffany Grace who is a “well-acclaimed young artist with amazing talent” and performed an original song with her guitar on the day.
Solo artist Sienna Baxwell also got herself a place in the finals for the second year in a row.
This confident young lady with incredible stage presence is hoping to take the top spot this year.
While seven-year-old, Echo, did not make it to the finals, she did receive an encouragement award and will be performing on the day.
The Grand Finals will see the culmination of the all the talent perform in one event, bringing together winners from both the Proserpine and Bowen heats.
Winners from past years will also hit the stage and include Noah Robertson and Ivanna Laggos.
WHAT: Young Whitsundays Got Talent Grand Finals
WHEN: Sunday, October 23
WHERE: Northerlies
Cast your mind back to 2009: Barack Obama was inaugurated as the 44th President of the United States in January, Kesha’s Tik Tok topped the charts most of the year, Chrysler went bankrupt in May, the King Of Pop, Michael Jackson, passed away in June. And a little, independent film (ha ha) called ‘Avatar’ hit cinemas on December 18, changing the cinema landscape, namely the modern blockbuster, forever.
The epic adventure famously inspired by Pocahontas is returning to theatres this year to give audiences a nostalgia hit; letting them revisit a film, now in glorious 4k and with impeccable high-dynamic range, that was an absolute world-beater when it arrived in a far different entertainment atmosphere than now (it was pre-Marvel Cinematic Universe, for goodness sake).
But it also serves as an opportunity to introduce people who have never seen it before to the world of the Na’vi – a world both beautiful and terrifying - that stretched the limits of computer generation imagery, simulation, and motion capture technology.
And it’s perfectly timed to get people ready for the sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, before it hits theatres this December.
Looking at Avatar from afar – having been through (and still going through) global warming, a worldwide pandemic, the potential cusp of World War III - it’s hard to understand, or even remember, the pandemonium it caused.
I saw Avatar three times in cinemas – and I wasn’t the only one. Still to this day, it’s the highest grossing film of all time (thanks to a re-release in China it reclaimed the top spot). It was an absolute phenomenon in every sense of the word, in part thanks to three factors: its story is simple, its visuals were revolutionary, and it encapsulated the essence of cinema; passion, spectacle, and heart.
To see Avatar on the big screen was extraordinary – and now we can do it all over again.
Revisit Avatar, or experience it for the first time, at the Bowen Summergarden Cinema on September 30.
Review by Declan Durrant.