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Knowledge Changes Everything

Knowledge Changes Everything

How education empowers families through pregnancy, birth and beyond One of the biggest challenges facing modern parents isn’t a lack of information. It’s the sheer amount of it. A quick online search can provide thousands of answers about pregnancy, birth, feeding, sleep, and recovery. Social media, friends, and family often add even more advice. Yet despite living in a time of endless information, many parents tell me they feel more overwhelmed than ever. As a pelvic floor and women’s health physiotherapist, I see the power of good education every day. Knowledge doesn’t remove every challenge that comes with pregnancy, birth, or parenthood, but it can transform how we experience them. It replaces fear with understanding, uncertainty with confidence, and confusion with informed decision-making. Pregnancy, birth, and the postnatal period bring significant change. Understanding what’s normal, when to seek help, and what support is available can help families feel more prepared and empowered during one of life’s biggest transitions. But not all education is created equal. In a world where information is available at our fingertips, it can be difficult to know what to trust. Social media can be a wonderful source of connection, but it can also expose families to misinformation, fear-based messaging, and advice that isn’t supported by research. That’s why access to high-quality, evidence-based education is so important. Good education doesn’t tell people what to do. Instead, it provides accurate information, explains the options available, and empowers people to make decisions that are right for themselves and their families. When parents have access to trusted information and local support, they are more likely to seek help early, ask questions, and feel confident raising a family. It’s also why events that bring health professionals, support services, and families together can be so valuable. Recently, our community came together at the Pregnancy, Birth & Beyond Expo, where hundreds of local families connected with professionals, support groups, and businesses supporting pregnancy, birth, babies, and parenthood. Throughout the day, families had access to evidence-based information and the opportunity to ask questions directly to local professionals. One of the most rewarding parts of the day wasn’t simply sharing information; it was seeing conversations happen. Parents asking questions. Expectant mothers feeling reassured. Families discovering services they didn’t know existed. For many, it was a reminder that support is closer than they think. The expo was also a wonderful reminder of how fortunate we are in Mackay. We have an incredible network of professionals, organisations, educators, and businesses who genuinely care about supporting families. Seeing them together highlighted the strength of our community and the village supporting families through every stage of their journey. A heartfelt thank you to all the exhibitors, sponsors, and families who attended, and to our major sponsors, Daly Bay, NG Gyne Health Care, BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA), and Women’s Health Physio Mackay, whose support helped make the event possible. Education won’t make parenting perfect. There will still be sleepless nights and unexpected challenges. But access to trusted, evidence-based information gives families something incredibly valuable: confidence. And confidence has a way of changing everything. Because empowered parents don’t just build healthier families. They build stronger, healthier communities too.

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Markets And More Across The Pioneer Valley

Markets And More Across The Pioneer Valley

Markets Marian Markets Held on the 3rd Sunday of every month from 8am to 12pm, the Marian Markets are set within the grounds of the Holy Rosary Church at Marian. Visitors can enjoy a great variety of stalls, delicious food, and a welcoming community atmosphere, making it a lovely way to spend a Sunday morning. Pinnacle Markets The Pinnacle Markets are held on the 3rd Sunday of each month from 9am to 1pm at the Pinnacle Family Hotel. Featuring a range of local stalls and community spirit, the markets are a great opportunity to support local businesses and enjoy a relaxed day out. Stallholder bookings can be made by calling 4958 5207. Markets will continue monthly through to September. Eungella Community Markets Held on the 2nd Sunday of every month from 9am to 1pm at the Eungella Memorial Hall, 5 North Street, Eungella, the Eungella Community Markets offer a family friendly experience in an undercover, air conditioned, all weather venue. With local stalls and picnic areas available, it is a great reason to visit the beautiful Eungella region and enjoy a day in the community. Top 3 Attractions To Visit Eungella National Park Perched high above the plains, Eungella National Park is a mist-shrouded mountain refuge known for its rich wildlife and spectacular views over the Pioneer Valley. Visitors can enjoy rainforest walks, picnic beside Broken River, and even spot platypus in the gently flowing water while exploring one of Queensland’s most ecologically diverse parks. Located: Eungella Dam Road Platypus at Eungella National Park. Photo source: parks.qld.gov.au Finch Hatton Gorge Explore Finch Hatton Gorge in the breathtaking Pioneer Valley, where rainforest trails lead to stunning natural wonders including Araluen Waterfall and the dramatic Wheel of Fire Cascades. Surrounded by lush rainforest, volcanic boulders and cascading waterfalls, the gorge offers a memorable escape for those seeking beauty, adventure and a refreshing swim. Located: Finch Hatton Gorge Road Finch Hatton Gorge. Photo source: parks.qld.gov.au Cane Cutter Memorial Stop at the Cane Cutter Memorial in Edward Lloyd Park, beside the historic Melba House. The 1994 statue honours the pioneering families who helped shape the Marian district and celebrates the region’s rich cane farming heritage. Located: 4 Anzac Avenue, Marian Cane Cutter Memorial. Photo source: Mackay Isaac Tourism

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Queensland Theatre’s Calamity Jane is Coming to the PEC this October

Queensland Theatre’s Calamity Jane is Coming to the PEC this October

The Wild West comes to Proserpine this October and for some lucky audience members, the action won’t just be happening on stage. Queensland Theatre's acclaimed production of Calamity Jane is heading to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, with tickets now on sale. Alongside traditional theatre seating, a limited number of patrons will have the chance to sit on stage inside Deadwood's famous Golden Garter Saloon, becoming part of the production itself. The immersive experience places audience members as drinkers, gamblers and bystanders of a chaotic wild west saloon, blurring the lines of being a performer and a spectator. Director Richard Carroll first brought this depiction to life in 2016, before adding in the colour and flare of staging when it hit the mainstage in 2018. “There is such a liveliness to this show, a sense among the cast and audience that ‘we’re all in this together’,” Richard said. “A genuine intimacy and authenticity comes from immersing the audience in the production, and making them part of the on stage action.” Based on the famous 1950s Doris Day musical film, the production takes audiences back to the American frontier, following the adventures of sharpshooter Calamity Jane, played by Queensland star Naomi Price. The revival celebrates the unpredictable nature of the unconventional western women, challenging gender stereotypes while also showing true vulnerability and bravery. “In a time when men called the shots and a place where lawlessness ruled, Calamity was this legendary woman, a daredevil who unapologetically refused to play by anyone else’s rules,” Naomi said. “To play such a pioneering woman who – decades later – is still so admired and adored is a genuine privilege,and I can’t wait to kick open the saloon doors.” The production also features some of musical theatre's most beloved songs, including Secret Love, The Deadwood Stage, Just Blew In From The Windy City and The Black Hills of Dakota. Performed through a piano-led score, the familiar tunes help breathe new life into the frontier classic while preserving the charm that has captivated audiences for more than 70 years. With high demand expected, particularly for the limited on-stage saloon seating, theatre-goers are encouraged to secure their place before tickets sell out. What: Queensland Theatre’s Calamity Jane Where: Proserpine Entertainment Centre When: October 3rd, Tickets on sale now. Queensland Theatre’s Calamity Jane will give PEC audiences the chance to sit on stage inside Deadwood's famous Golden Garter Saloon, becoming part of the production itself. Photos supplied

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Dirty Deeds Set To Rock & Roll At Airlie Beach Hotel

Dirty Deeds Set To Rock & Roll At Airlie Beach Hotel

Rock fans are set for a high-voltage start to the weekend when Australia's leading AC/DC tribute act, Dirty Deeds, takes centre stage at the Airlie Beach Hotel this July 4th and 5th. This sensational tribute act will get the crowd pumping with a stage-rocking performance, bringing AC/DC's iconic hits to life in a show dedicated to both frontman Bon Scott and his successor, Brian Johnson. “If you're looking for some good rock and roll, some authentic ACDC covers, Come down,” said Grant Allen, who rocks Bon Scott. “We're a must-see, and you won't be disappointed.” The NSW-based tribute band has spent the past two decades touring the country, delivering a high-voltage performance and a passionate commitment to recreating the sound and spirit of one of Australia's greatest rock bands. “This is our era of music that we grew up with and we want to keep that spirit alive as long as possible,” said Allen. “It’s all about keeping a legacy alive to make sure that the younger generation enjoy it too.” With Grant taking on the role of Bon Scott and Scotty stepping into the shoes of Brian Johnson, the band performs songs from every era of AC/DC, delivering a setlist packed with fan favourites spanning decades of rock history. Supporting them, is Michael Ward on drums as Phil Rudd, Mike Sheehan on bass as Cliff Williams and Dylan Hartas on rhythm guitar as Cliff Williams, combining decades of experience to recreate the unmistakable sound, energy and power that made AC/DC one of the world's greatest rock bands. Completing the lineup is Mick Pelligrini, wielding his iconic Gibson SG in tribute to AC/DC guitarist Angus Young. Dressed in the trademark school uniform and armed with a wireless guitar system, Mick roams through the crowd under the band's "Jailbreak Spotlight", delivering the solos and high-energy stage presence that made Angus Young a rock legend. Their all-star list of world-wide gigs include headline appearances at the Snowy Bike Ride in Thredbo, performances at the Kidgeeridge Music Festival and Cops and Rodders charity fundraiser, as well as Australia Day celebrations, corporate events and countless pub and club shows. With years of experience bringing AC/DC's music to life on stage, Dirty Deeds draws the crowd wherever it performs. Whether you're a lifelong AC/DC fan or simply looking for a lively afternoon at your favourite local pub, Dirty Deeds promises a weekend of classic rock, big riffs and plenty of energy at the Airlie Beach Hotel. What: Dirty Deeds AC/DC Show When: July 4 and 5, 2026 Where: Airlie Beach Hotel DD ABH: Dirty Deeds Airlie Beach performance from 2023, Mick on the Guitar. Photo source: Dirty Deeds DD ABH 2: Scotty (Brian Johnson) and Grant (Bon Scott). Photo source: Dirty Deeds

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Steve-O’s Bucket-List Tour Is Coming To Mackay

August 24, 2023

Steve-O (a.k.a. Stephen Glover) was willing to do whatever it took to become famous, even if it meant stapling his ball sack to his leg.

After failing miserably at the University of Miami and couch-surfing with friends, he decided that in order to further his goal of becoming a stuntman he would enrol in Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College. But, as he describes it, it was his relentless attention whoring that ultimately led to working with Johnny Knoxville on the stunt-based reality show called Jackass.

Since then, he's had continued success, as a New York Times best-selling author with the release of his memoir, 'Professional Idiot', as well as establishing himself in the world of stand-up comedy. With fourteen years of sobriety under his belt, Steve-O shows no signs of slowing down.

Steve-O regularly produces content for his YouTube channel which routinely racks up millions of views, and his 'Wild Ride with Steve-O' podcast has proven to be a fan favourite with guests like Post Malone, Demi Lovato, Shaq, Tom Delonge from Blink 182, and more.

He can currently be found selling out theatres across the world on The Bucket List tour, a multimedia stand-up comedy show like no other.

COMING TO MACKAY – THE BUCKET LIST TOUR

Every idea on Steve-O’s Bucket List was so ill-advised, he never expected to go through with any of them. Until it was time to prepare for this tour. Not only are the stunts more ridiculous than what you already know Steve-O for, he did them all, and made a highly XXX-rated, multimedia comedy show out of them.

Not for kids, or for the faint of heart.

What: Steve-O The Bucket List Tour

When: February 19

Where: The MECC

Tickets: themecc.com.au

Steve-O, made famous by the stunt-based reality show, Jackass, is bringing his R18 style of comedy to Mackay in February

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Corker Events For A True Blue Australia Day

August 24, 2023

Council has approved funding for some ripper community events ready for 2023 Australia Day celebrations.

Funding ranging from $400 to $1000 will support 13 true-blue Australia Day celebrations by local not-for-profit groups.

Deputy Mayor Karen May said the wide range of events for 2023 was great to see.

“From barefoot bowls and live music at Seaforth to dinghy sailing and a sausage sizzle at Kinchant Dam, there really is something for the whole family,” Cr May said.

“The Australia Day events are spread around the Mackay region from Sarina to the Mackay City Centre, north to St Helens Beach and west to Kinchant Dam,” she said.

“Held at various times throughout the day and at 13 locations across the region, the events are an opportunity to celebrate what makes our region great.”

Steve Campbell, Mackay Junior Motocross Secretary, said the club was really excited to receive a grant.

“It’s the first time our club had applied for an Australia Day event grant and the committee was very excited when we found out we were successful,” Mr Campbell said.

“We would like to invite the community to come down to the riverside motocross track, located on Hume Street in the CBD, for our motocross come and try event,” he said.

“The free event will run from 8:30am to 1pm on Australia Day and will include a jumping castle, slip and slide and sausage sizzle.

“Thanks to the generosity of Bullet Bikes Superstore there will also be some demo motorbikes available for beginner riders to come and try.”

To be eligible for funding, all events had to be held on the Australia Day public holiday (Thursday, January 26), be free for all to attend and be within the Mackay Regional Council area.

A list of council supported Australia Day 2023 events can be found below, with more information available on the council website at mackay.qld.gov.au/ausdayevents:

1. Armstrong Beach Progress Association – Australia Day Celebrations 2023, 2pm to 8pm, Llewellyn Hall, Armstrong Beach Road, Armstrong Beach

2. Eimeo Surf Lifesaving Club – A day at the beach, 11am to 2pm, Eimeo Surf Lifesaving Club, Eimeo Beach

3. Finch Hatton Progress Association – Finch Hatton Australia Day Celebrations, 10am to 3pm, Finch Hatton Showgrounds, Finch Hatton

4. Habana and Districts Progress Association – Australia Day the Habana Way, 3pm to 7pm, Habana Community Precinct, 1091 Mackay-Habana Road, Habana

5. Mackay Bowling Club – Go Oz with Lawn Bowls, 9am – 4pm, Mackay Bowling Club, Nebo Road, Mackay

6. Mackay Contract Bridge Club – Contract Bridge Aussie Day come and try, 10am – 3pm, Mackay Contract Bridge Club House, 414 Shakespeare St, West Mackay

7. Mackay Junior Motocross – Australia Day come and try, 8:30am to 1pm, Riverside Motocross Track, 2 Hume St, Mackay CBD

8. Mackay Sailing Club – Sail Away on Australia Day, 11am to 3pm, Sailor’s Corner, Kinchant Dam

9. Mackay Surf Life Saving Club – Australia Day Beach Party, 10am to 4pm, Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club, Mackay Harbour

10. Sarina Surf Lifesaving Club – Sarina Beach Australia Day, 1pm to 5pm, Sarina Beach Esplanade

11. Seaforth Bowls Club – Aussie Day at Seaforth, 1:30pm till late, Seaforth Bowls Club, Walsh Avenue, Seaforth

12. St Helens Beach Progress and Environment Association Inc – Aussie Day Celebration, 9am to 4pm, Repulse Esplanade, St Helens Beach

13. The Scout Association of Australia Qld Branch (Banksia Scout Group) – Australia Day Open Day, 10am to 1pm, Jaycee Park, Bedford Road, Andergrove

* Please note that two of the above events were carried over from 2022 due to COVID-19.

Emily Lovell (left) and Tyson Lovell (right) at the St Helens Beach 2022 Australia Day celebration

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Event Guide

August 24, 2023

Friday 06 January

Friday SUN.sets

Every Friday Evening From 6pm
Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVEMUSIC.

Wake House Australia

 

Shanksy Live At The SeabreezeHotel

Friday, 8:00pm
Cap off your work week at the Seabreeze Hotel. Listen tothe great tunes by legend, Shanksy, from 8pm.

Seabreeze Hotel

 

Tiffany Grace Live At Souths

Friday, 6:30pm – 10:30pm
Join us on Friday 6thJanuary for live music with Tiffany Grace! She will be performing from6:30pm-10:30pm. Come along for a great night.

Souths Suburban Bowls Club

 

Chair Yoga In Habana

Friday, 8:20am
Come & join us at the Habana Community Shed on the corner ofMoohins Rd, every Friday morning. Bookings are essential!

Whatis Chair Yoga? It's a gentle form of Yoga that can be done while sitting orstanding, using a chair for support, and includes mindful breathing & somemeditation. You cansecure your seat by texting your full name to 0434 940 300, or by messaging theWellness With Deb Facebook page.

Habana Community Shed

 

Saturday 07 January

 

The Wild Sky Live at Harrup Park

Saturday, 6:30pm
The Wild Sky is a trioband. They are known for their fusion of blues, rock, soul and funk music.

Harrup Park

 

Dixon Homes T20 Shootout

Saturday, 10:30am to 6:30pm
Don't miss a second of theaction at Harrup Park as the 2022/23 Dixon Homes T20 Shootout begins for yetanother thriller season! See four games on two ovals in an epic day of T20cricket for rounds 3 and 4.

Harrup Park

 

Michael Scriha Live At Souths

Saturday, 6:30pm – 10:30pm
Michael Scriha will beperforming live in the sports bar at Souths!

Souths Leagues Club

 

Vision Board Collage Workshop

Saturday, 10:30am
Start off your year feelingcalm and inspired by spending a chill Saturday listening to music, drinkingcoffee, and creatively expressing yourself through collaging. Tickets viaEventbrite.

Bohemian Elyse

 

Live Music At The Kooyong

Saturday, 2pm
Enjoy good tunes and greatvibes every Saturday at the Kooyong from 2pm.

Kooyong Hotel

 

Sunday 08 January

The Wild Sky Live at the SeabreezeHotel

Sunday, 2:00pm
Enjoy lunch and live music at the Seabreeze Hotel. TheWild Sky is performing from 2pm.

Seabreeze Hotel

 

Urban Field Close Quarters
Saturday,6:00pm

URBANBATTLEFIELD! Basic games and scenarios. Two session times:

11.30amsign in and briefings, 12.30-3.30pm games.
3.30pm sign in and briefings, 4.30-7.30pm games.

$30ppprepaid or $35pp on the battlefield. Limited glow ready blasters are availablefor hire at $20 per blaster. BOOKING ESSENTIAL!

Mackay North State High School

 

Monday 09 January

Back-To-School Pop-Up Shop
Monday- Thursday, 8:30am – 2:30pm

TheSchool Savvy pop-up shop is gearing up for the 2023 school year!

Offeringsecond-hand uniforms and essential booklist stationery at extremely low cost,families and children struggling to cope with the rising cost of back-to-schoolare welcome to purchase what they need regardless of their financialcircumstances.

PCYC, 33 Norris Road, North Mackay

 

Tuesday 10 January

Pop-Up Sunrise Beach Yoga
Tuesday,5am

Intentionsetting with the sun energy, the earth's grounding, the air's support, thewater's flow and the metal element of our intention setting. This will be a45min journey.

Setat low tide we journey out onto the sand bar for a beautiful Hatha yoga class.

Meet at the car park Corner BinningtonEsplanade and Evans Street. Cost is $10. Class begins at 5:15am. Event by FindYour Groove.

Town Beach

Wake Park Day For Teen Shed
Tuesday,5am

Enjoy a day out at the Wake Park. It's afull day of fun and includes lunch. Come make new friends or bring your friendswith you. Cost is $65pp, including the use of the wake park and lunch. Paymentcan be made on the day, but we do need to know numbers so please email us onteenshedmackay@gmail.com.

Wake House Australia

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Local Talent Choreographs EVITA In Malaysia

August 24, 2023

From dancing in her living room to choreographing recent performances of EVITA in Malaysia, Central Queensland Conservatorium alumni Emma Goding is enjoying a varied career of entertainment.

Emma has been developing as a performer since the time she started dancing in the living room and has been able to pursue her love of performing professionally, most recently through the upcoming Western Australia Tour of Dale Pengelly’s Lounge Suite and the always entertaining children's parties, having been Cinderella and Emma Wiggle.

Having studied RAD ballet, contemporary, jazz, modern, neo-classical and tap, Emma has a wide range of dance experience that spans from performing, teaching and dance captaining.

Though starting out as a dancer, Emma has progressed to become a successful actress and singer by growing up in musical theatre through her studies at the Central Queensland Conservatorium in Mackay. There, Emma had the opportunity to perform the lead role of Ella in Bells are Ringing, perform in Sweet Charity (2018), for which she was dance captain for, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2018), and The Mik-a-d-o (2017/18), both in Australia and Malaysia at Bentley Music Academy, Choices (2018), Catch me if you can (2017), and many more as well as being involved in the theatre community in Mackay.

During December, the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music and Bentley Music Academy collaborated in one of the all-time great musicals, EVITA by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.

Directed by Jason Langley and conducted by Kevin Field, this semi-staged concert performance was the third such event between BMA and CQU and featured emerging talent from Malaysia and Australia, side-by-side with the Orkestra Radio Televisyen Malaysia and dancers from Sri Wilayah Ballet Centre.

Emma performed two important duties for this production, as the Choreographer (Main Company) and Dance Captain (CQCM).

Emma Goding

Theatre, Music and Digital Media students were hard at work preparing for a season of performances of Evita, the Musical in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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“The Boys Light Up” On Australia Day

August 24, 2023

There’s no need to get Downhearted this Australia Day, in fact it is time to get Reckless with one of our country’s most iconic bands – Australian Crawl Tribute Show.

Featuring on Saturday, January 21 and then joining forces with INXS Revived for an incredible afternoon of live music on Australia Day, these Melbourne-based musicians have been performing live for over 30 years.

Lead singer Mark Tinni (AKA James Reyne) formed the band five years ago and they have since been playing at large venues across Victoria, developing a huge cult following.

Their success got the attention of Australian Crawl’s Drummer who reached out to Mark Tinni.

“We were contacted by the original drummer and we’ve since become personal friends,” said Mark.

“There are three Australian Crawl Tribute Bands in the country, and we are the only one that has been formally endorsed which has opened a lot of doors for us.”

Mark developed a passion for music when he was nine years old and by the time he was 15 he had become a drummer and a singer for a band in what he calls a “bit of a Phil Collins thing”.

By the time he turned twenty, Mark put down the drumsticks and focused on vocals.

For two years he received musical tuition from Peter Cousens which cemented his singing career and set his future on a new trajectory – bringing music to thousands of people through various cover bands performing across Victoria for the next 30 years.

Despite his musical success paying tribute to a multiple of famous acts, Mark always remembers the moment he first heard Australian Crawl.

“I was at a roller-skating rink when I was 17 when I first heard ‘The Boys Light up’ and I remember saying to my cousin that it was incredible,” said Mark.

“I remember feeling so inspired back then and this hasn’t changed since!”

When Mark got a “new lease on life” five years ago he immediately knew he wanted to start a tribute in their honour and, bringing together a host of other professional musicians, he hasn’t looked back since.

This will be their first time performing in Airlie Beach and Mark says the audience can expect to be transported back to the 80’s.

“We will play a heap of great songs that unfortunately some people may have forgotten about,” he said.

“When we’re finished, people always say that they can’t believe how many good songs they had!”

Australian Crawl are still performing today, and the tribute performance includes songs from the 80’s all the way through to present day.

You can catch Reckless in their debut Airlie Beach performance on Saturday, January 21 for some sweet Aussie summer vibes.

On Australia Day they will be forming again from 12pm and their set list includes all the hits like Errol, The Boys Light Up, Beautiful People, Oh No Not You Again and of course, Reckless.

At 3pm that afternoon the INXS REVIVED Show celebrates and honours both the memory of Michael Hutchence and the band by bringing back to life the halcyon days of INXS.

This show will take the audience all the way from their self-titled debut and onto Elegantly Wasted and faithfully reproduces the live spectacle INXS were famous for.

WHAT: Australian Crawl

WHEN: Saturday January 21 from 2pm – 5.30pm

Thursday January 26 from 12pm

WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel

WHAT: INXS REVIVED

WHEN: Thursday January 26 from 3pm

WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel

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Movie Review: Puss In Boots: The Last Wish

August 24, 2023

It’s school holidays.

So, what does that mean? – A lot of things, sure. Kids everywhere, tired looking parents, an uptick in coffee consumption. But, I’ll tell you one thing it means for certain: A seemingly endless onslaught of animated features created specifically for children which curmudgeonly movie reviewers are tasked with watching and critiquing. The same gents who could – and certainly would - pick apart Citizen Kane, giving it a passing grade of C-.

Perhaps, like the grinches that they all are, these light-hearted festivals of fun can remind them what it means to be a kid – and their hearts might just grow three sizes that day.

In the case of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, the heart-growing is in full swing.

The feat from director Joel Crawford to accomplish anything with a film that is a sequel to a spin-off of a series 20-years old is exceptional. And that’s undoubtedly helped by the cast at his disposal, the veteran pair of Antonio Banderas (as Puss) and Salma Hayek (Kitty Softpaws).

Discovering that his passion for adventure has taken its toll - burning through eight of his nine lives - Puss sets out on an epic journey to find the mythical Last Wish and restore his nine lives. Channelling Indiana Jones, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is a whimsical treat.

The world of Shrek has always been replete with humour, particularly in its ability to embrace storytelling tropes, as well as breaking them in hilarious ways. And that’s the strength of writer Tommy Swerdlow’s script – it takes that manic, Grimm’s Fairytale world and turns it up to 11, adding in the spice of a Spaghetti Western.

As well, there’s a surprising elegance to the film’s animation, pushing the envelope of what we expect as an audience accustomed to two decades of Shrek and its spinoffs. Through a new, stylised approach, this film is as fresh and fun as they come.

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is showing at the Bowen Summergarden Cinema now.

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It’s Slime Time At The Sportspark!

August 24, 2023

This Australia Day the Whitsunday Sportspark will be transformed into a giant family-friendly slime fest and the whole community is invited to come together to get wet, messy, and of course slimed!

A series of fun obstacle courses will challenge participants, an inflatable waterslide will excite and lots of happy volunteers armed with spaying slime will add to the exhilaration of the day.

Make sure you wear some clothes you don’t mind getting ‘slimed’ and bring with you some water, a towel and some sunscreen.

Attendees can complete the course as many times as they want and are able to compete with teams or family members.

The cost is $5 per person or $25 for teams or families.

All proceeds go directly back into local projects that directly help disadvantaged youth.

The day begins with registration at 9.30am and the Slime Fest will start around 10am.

Before this, there will be a Welcome To Country and Smoking Ceremony officiated by the local Indigenous people.

Organiser and Youth Space Coordinator, Renee Buckley, said this was an important part of the day.

“We are all part of the same family, and we share the same story,” she said.

“Australia Day is a time to ‘Respect and Reflect’ and it was important we included everyone in the community.”

There will be a sausage sizzle and lamingtons on the day and refreshments for sale.

Renee is also hoping to confirm some local live entertainment in the coming weeks.

“We are very excited to put this together and do something a little different,” she said.

“The kids love water fights, and they love slime so we thought – what better way to celebrate Australia Day than this!”

The event has been organised by Proserpine Youth Space and was made possible by a grant from the National Australia Day Council.

WHAT: Whitsunday Slimefest

WHEN: Thursday, January 26

WHERE: Whitsunday Sportspark

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Are You Ready, Kids?

August 24, 2023

Image: The New Year’s Eve River Party will feature the soulful folk ballads of Matt Tandy

He spends most of his time in a pineapple under the sea, but Mackay families can catch him on New Year’s Eve at the Bluewater Quay.

SpongeBob SquarePants, along with his pink starfish friend Patrick, will be performing at the New Year’s Eve River Party.

The duo will be putting on two exciting stage shows and will also be available for a meet and greet.

The New Year’s Eve River Party will run from 6:00pm to 9:00pm and will also feature the blissful melodies of local songstress Tiffany Grace and the soulful folk ballads of singer Matt Tandy.

Mackay Regional Council Deputy Mayor Karen May said the River Party is a wonderful family-friendly event offering plenty of kids’ amusements, free face painting, food and market stalls.

“We also have the 9pm Key Solutions Group family fireworks display, which is always popular amongst those with children who like to see the year out with a bang before midnight,” Ms May said.

“This is a really lovely event that combines local musicians, spectacular fireworks, plenty of local food vendors and some family-friendly entertainment.

“The Mackay Festivals team do a lot of work over the holiday period to ensure everyone has a great time and they always go above and beyond.”

Festival and Events coordinator Sarah Porter said the River Party will also feature the traditional midnight fireworks display for those kicking on in the City Centre.

“The Bluewater Quay is a great venue to enjoy the last night of 2022 and Matt and Tiffany will create a really chilled vibe that’s perfect for families,” Ms Porter said.

For more information, including a full list of food vendors, head to themecc.com.au/festivals

WHAT: New Year’s Eve River Party

WHERE: Bluewater Quay

WHEN: Saturday, December 31 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm

This is a free community event.

Entertainment Schedule

6pm - Welcome to Country

6.05pm - Mayor Welcome

6.15pm - SpongeBob Square Pants (show 1)

6.45pm - Tiffany Grace

7.15pm - SpongeBob Square Pants (meet and greet)

7.40pm - Matt Tandy

8.35pm - SpongeBob Square Pants (show 2)

9pm - Fireworks

12am - Fireworks

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Event Guide

August 24, 2023

Christmas Wrapping

9:00am to 4:00pm daily until December 24

SCOPE ladies and volunteers will be Christmas Wrapping at Home Co between Thrifties and Spotlight starting November 26 until Christmas Eve daily 9am to 4pm. Gold coin plus extra for over-sized gifts. All proceeds go to local charities including Samaritan House, Chances Op Shop (Australian Street Aid Project) and Mackay Animal Rescue Society.

Home Co between Thrifties and Spotlight

Gift Wrapping For A Great Cause

Daily until December 24

Get your Christmas gift wrapping sorted and help make a difference through a small donation to the Mackay Hospital Foundation. Our gift-wrapping elves will be located in front of the food court travelators, helping to make Christmas that little bit easier for all. Bookings not required.

Mount Pleasant Centre

Santa Photos

Daily until December 24

Santa Claus is coming to Mount Pleasant Centre.

Mount Pleasant Centre

Friday 23 December

Friday SUN.sets

Every Friday Evening From 6pm

Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVE MUSIC.

Wake House Australia

Christmas Lights Ride

Friday, 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Light up the night and celebrate with a merry, festive and social ride! Add tinsel, baubles, stars and lights! Mandatory bike (and rider) dress-up! Average pace will be 23km/hr. Keep an eye on Corry Cycles’ Facebook page for an updated map of Mackay Lights.

Corry Cycles

Lucid Wings Live at the Seabreeze Hotel

Friday, 7:00pm

Cap off your work week at the Seabreeze Hotel. Dance the night away with duo Lucid Wings performing from 7pm - 10pm.

Seabreeze Hotel

Sunday 25 December

Annual No One Eats Alone Christmas Lunch

Sunday, 11:00am to 1:00pm

Roshni Indian Restaurant invites those doing it tough to join in on a Christmas Lunch. Volunteers are also welcome from 10:45am.

Roshni Indian Restaurant

Saturday 31 December

New Year's Eve River Party

Saturday, 6:00pm to 9:00pm

The ever-popular NYE River Party brought to you by the Mackay Regional Council is back at Bluewater Quay from 6pm - 9pm. This free community event is a favourite among locals and visitors alike. There will be non-stop entertainment for the whole family featuring amusement rides, face painting, food vendors, local musicians Tiffany Grace and Matt Tandy, as well as two exciting kids performances from special guests, SpongeBob Square Pants and Patrick! The NYE River Party will be topped off with the 9pm fireworks display brought to you by Key Solutions Group. Don't forget to head back to Bluewater Quay for the midnight fireworks as we celebrate the start of 2023!

Bluewater Quay

NYE22 Pyjama Party @ The Bowlsie

Saturday, 6:00pm

NYE22 @ The Bowlsie brings you the most epic pyjama party featuring The Feels live on the deck, outdoor cinema with popcorn, fairy floss, snow cones and sweet treat corner. Amusement Rides include Adrenalin Run, Mechanical Bull, Gladiator, Swing Chairs and Jumping Castle (unlimited ride armbands available for pre-purchase from Eventbrite for $25). Win a $100 Peter Alexander Gift Card for Best Dressed. Food & Beverages available all night!

Mackay Northern Beaches Bowls Club

New Year’s Eve in the Garden Bar

Saturday, 6:00pm

Join Harrup Park for this free event and celebrate into the new year with DJ Lambstar in the Garden Bar from 6pm. Bring on 2023!

Harrup Park

NYE Rock n Roll Party

Saturday, 6:00pm

Join Souths for the party of the year and a night of rock n roll! Enjoy an evening of entertainment from 7pm with the Ron & Deb band performing the hottest rock and roll hits until 12:30am. The kids can party the night away in the Kids Disco and free face painting from 6pm (kids welcome to stay until 12am). Food and drink specials available all night.

Souths Leagues Club Mackay

All That Glitters NYE Karaoke Celebrations & Karaoke Comp Grand Final

Saturday, 6:30pm

Join in with Souths Suburban Bowls Club and Karaoke Under The Stars for your favourite karaoke songs at their NYE Family Celebrations Party. This will be a night of singing, dancing, celebrations and fun to be had by all

Souths Suburban Bowls Club

New Year’s Eve @ The Grove

Saturday, 7:00pm

Join The Grove this New Year’s Eve. Awesome hourly giveaways from 7pm ‘til late, boogie with Nathan Kennedy from 7:30pm ‘til late, delicious chef specials and ice cold drinks all night long. Welcome 2023 with your Grove Family.

The Grove

Fiesta on Wood

Saturday, 9:00pm

Party 2022 away with a Mexican Street Party at Moss on Wood! Entertainment by G-Force and Viva from 9pm. Free entry. Street party games. Prizes for best dressed. Get your sombreros on and have a great night out!

Moss on Wood

Tuesday 3 January

Morning Melodies

Tuesday, 11:00am to 1:00pm

Enjoy a morning of fun, food and entertainment with Morning Melodies at the Leagues Club with Anette Worthington performing live once a month! The cafe will be open from 10am & the bistro from 12pm.

Souths Leagues Club Mackay

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Seniors Celebrate As ATAR Results Released

August 24, 2023

Image: L-R Ananya Sinha, Maddison Filtness, Charlie Webb and Pranav Sivanujan

Graduating year 12 students across the state eagerly jumped online last Friday morning as ATAR scores were released.

Sixty per cent of eligible Whitsunday Anglican School (WAS) year 12 school leavers received an ATAR score of 90.00 or above, their results the proof of years of dedicated study.

Pranav Sivanujan received the highest possible ATAR score of 99.95, the first Whitsunday Anglican School student to do so under the recently introduced ATAR system and one of 33 in the State.

Pranav’s result puts him in extremely good stead for his plans to study medicine at university next year.

“Over the last couple of years, just building that repertoire and getting support from teachers has really helped me,” he said.

“Putting in the hard work definitely counted for something now.”

48% of WAS students achieved an ATAR result of 95.00 or above and 26% of students achieved an ATAR of 99.00 or higher.

Departing School Captain and budding Air Force Engineer Charlie Webb was one of the 26% and said his score aptly reflects his efforts throughout his senior year.

“A lot of late nights, a lot of slogs at some points and the effort has paid off,” he said.

“I was over the moon when I opened it up this morning, it was fantastic.”

Ananya Sinha and Maddie Filtness also earned scores of over 99.00.

“I’m not talking about only myself when I say this, but I definitely think that everyone was working very hard and that’s because the cohort was there to support each other at all times, whether it was during exam week or at the start of the term,” said Ananya.

“I definitely think that everyone worked really hard, and that teamwork came into play during external exams.”

“I’m really happy that all the hard work paid off but a bit sad that school’s out, too, to be honest,” added Maddie

“Lots of late nights, especially with sport and work, it was really hard to manage it all but shows it’s all worth it.”

Both Ananya and Maddie are awaiting university offers with the hope of studying medicine.

“I reckon it’ll be a lot harder, but it should be okay, we should all adjust and get used to it,” said Maddie.

Ananya said that while a little bit of stress can be good, her advice to the senior year of 2023 is to not stress too much.

“Just stay focused and always rely on your peers and your teachers because they’re the ones who get you through the year,” she said.

Whitsunday Anglican School Principal Andrew Wheaton said results were testament to the Year 12s’ hard work in their final year, and a genuine commitment to academic growth, effort and improvement at the school.

“At Whitsunday Anglican School, our commitment to academic improvement allows us to support our young men and women to consistently realise their goals and aspirations – be that University, or a Trade or VET pathway,” he said.

Graduates following a tertiary education pathway now await university offers which are expected in January.

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A Balearica Beach New Year

August 24, 2023

Bring in the New Year with some sweet tunes, ocean vibes, great company and a relaxed party atmosphere at Balearica Beach Club’s three-day spectacular fiesta.

Famous DJs, live musicians and roaming dancers will entertain across this epic event which spreads out over the Whitsunday Sailing Club lawns and incorporates two-stages and a barefoot beach dancefloor.

Relax on one of the soft white sofas, lay back on a sun lounger looking out to sea or get amongst the party and join the dancefloor that will be pumping throughout the event.

Legendary DJs will feature across the three-day event - Nina Sinclair, DJ Madison, Gloria Ansell, Skye Walker and Groove Armada’s Jamie Porteous as well as Austin King who used to play with Snoop Dogg.

A central dancefloor will be at the heart of the event and a second stage at the Bali Hut will offer a more intimate feel and chilled out vibe.

Extending from Friday, December 30, to Sunday, January 1, the first day will be a warm-up event and the last day a chilled-out Sunday session with popular remixes of your favourite songs.

New Year’s Eve itself will be the main day with a bigger festival feel that will feature an array of food vans and pop-up bars.

A Spanish tapas food van will serve up fresh and delicious street eats – from prawn skewers to meatballs, stuffed calamari and olives.

A world renowned, award-winning Paella Chef will also be attending and cooking some of the most incredible Spanish cuisine.

There will also be the Rilo ice-cream truck for the kids or kids at heart.

The main bar has also been extended and there will be dedicated espresso martini station, Corona bar and a champagne bar with a glass of bubbles free on arrival.

WHAT: Balearica Beach Club New Year’s Eve Spectacular

WHEN: Friday December 30 to Sunday January 1

PRICE: $75 per person for New Year’s Eve (kids free)

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Cash Lure On The Line In Fish’n’SIP$ Competition

August 24, 2023

Image: An Australian Bass caught in one of the 63 impoundments in Queensland’s Stocked Impoundment Permit Scheme. Credit: Department of Agriculture and Fisheries

Recreational fishers in parts of regional Queensland now have a cash lure to wet a line in five of the State’s favourite stocked impoundments.

Member for Mackay Julieanne Gilbert said Kinchant Dam is one of the locations where some of 100 tagged fish have been released as part of a competition.

“The first fifteen fish caught on a line and accurately reported to InfoFish will win a prize and the sooner you catch a tagged fish, the larger the prize will be,” Mrs Gilbert said.

“Kinchant Dam is a great place to go fishing, and we want even more North Queensland families to enjoy the experience.”

Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Minister for Rural Communities Mark Furner said $50,000 was on the line in the first-ever tagged fishing competition involving Queensland’s Stocked Impoundment Permit Scheme (SIPS).

“Thanks to the efforts of the Freshwater Fishing and Stocking Association of Queensland Inc, fishers can cast their lines and try their luck in the inaugural Fish’n’SIP$ competition for a good feed that will also net a cash bonus in time for Christmas,” Mr Furner said.

“A total of 100 legal-sized fish, including barramundi and bass, have been tagged and released in the five participating impoundments in the Wide-Bay Burnett, Central and North Queensland regions.

“Lake Tinaroo, Lake Proserpine, Kinchant Dam, Lake Callide, and Lake Cania are each breaming with 20 tagged fish that could be worth from $1000 to $20,000.

Mr Furner said the only catch was that fishers need to purchase a SIPS permit to tackle the five impoundments involved in the Fish’n’SIP$ competition.

“SIPS plays an important part in the Queensland Government’s overall Sustainable Fisheries strategy by helping to alleviate pressure on our wild fish populations,” Mr Furner said.

“Revenue from SIPS permits supports our volunteer partners in the program to stock impoundments with native fish species including golden perch, Australian bass, and barramundi specifically for recreational fishing.

“Fishing in Queensland’s 63 SIPS impoundments, which require a permit to fish with a line, also gives the economy an annual boost of approximately $100 million, with at least a quarter of that amount spent directly in regional economies.

“I encourage recreational fishers to get a SIPS permit which you can access on-line and hook into this exciting new tagged fishing competition.”

SIPS permits are available for purchase online, through the QLD Fishing 2.0 smartphone app, at 585 Australia Post outlets throughout Queensland and northern New South Wales or by phoning 1300 575 359.

Visit qld.gov.au/recreation/activities/boating-fishing/rec-fishing/dams to find the nearest stocked waterway and buy a permit, or call 13 25 23 for more information.

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Arts And Crafts Festivities

August 24, 2023

Images:

1: Jenny Price and Helen Stewart at the Sarina Arts and Crafts Centre’s annual Christmas party. Photos: Owen Bromley

2: Lilian Brown and Di Proctor

3: Rhonda Payne and Jenny Costello

4: Rosemary Rowles and Marg Schwarzrock

5: Gayle Tomerini and Marg Hinrichs

6: Charlie Payne and Bob Neilsen

Christmas was in the air at the Sarina Arts and Crafts Centre when volunteers and crafters gathered to celebrate another year at their annual party on Saturday.

Chairperson Jenny Price thanked both the crafters and volunteers for their efforts during the year and praised the quality of crafts on offer at the centre.

“We have a wonderful array of crafts, all made locally by our talented crafters,” she said.

“Our volunteers do a marvelous job of ensuring that the centre is open to the public.”

By Charlie Payne

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Never A Dull Moment At The Pub

August 24, 2023

Globetrotting, ‘Atlantic Crossing’: A Rod Stewart tribute concert with the look, the voice, and the moves is making its way to the Whitsundays’ ‘Sailing town’ in early January

Direct from America, ‘Forever Rod’, a Rod Stewart and Cher Show is coming to The Pub for two free shows on Tuesday, January 3, and Wednesday, January 4.

Helmed by Rob Caudill as Rod Stewart and Ashleigh Toole as Cher - two world-class performers – this tribute act is a high-calibre affair not to be missed at the Airlie Beach Hotel as the very best of both artists is on display.

People stop Rob Caudill in airports for autographs. They stare at him in restaurants. And when he struts on stage, women scream themselves hoarse. Why?

Well, ‘Some Guys Have All The Luck’, Rob Caudill amongst them; he is an absolute dead ringer for Rod Stewart.

There’s the high-definition jawline, the shock of spiky blonde hair, but ‘Hold On’, this is the kicker: He has the nose.

And if that weren’t enough, Rob has Rod’s naturally raspy voice, which sounds like the legendary Stewart, even allowing him to easily nail every high note from the singer’s younger days.

He has Rod’s repertoire of favourites down pat: Maggie May, Hot Legs, Rhythm of My Heart, Forever Young, Have I Told You Lately That I Love You, Tonight’s the Night, Do You Think I’m Sexy, and so many more – and it’s taken him all over the world, mesmerizing crowds with his amazing vocals and high energy portrayal.

And his credentials backup his looks: He’s been a part of the longest running Las Vegas based tribute show, ‘Legends In Concert’, for 15 years.

“I’ve got the greatest job in the world, making a living doing something I love,” Rob said.

In fact, those Las Vegas shows have left “no doubt about it”, with some famous faces attending over the years – take it from Joe Walsh of ‘The Eagles’: “This is one impersonator that will make you do a double take. He is that good.”

And John Entwhistle of ‘The Who’ had some kind words to say, too: “Rob’s voice and look is unbelievable. It is like looking at Rod Stewart himself”

Adding to the excitement is who Rob will share the spotlight with at The Pub.

Ashleigh Toole – a storied songstress who made it into the top 12 of Australian Idol in 2009, wowing the judges – will show off her honed likeness to Cher, embodying the famed singer as If I Could Turn Back Time and a young Cher is back on the Bar-Top Stage.

“Cher has many idiosyncrasies that I include in my show,” Ashleigh said. “It’s a lot of hard work but a lot of fun at the same time.”

Don’t miss their combined shows – the fun, the electricity – when it arrives at the Airlie Beach Hotel in the New Year for absolutely free.

What: “Forever Rod”, Rod Stewart & Cher Show

When: 2.00pm to 5.30pm on Tuesday, January 3, and Wednesday, January 4

Where: The Airlie Beach Hotel

Two Rod Stewart Tribute performances of epic proportions are coming to the Airlie Beach Hotel in January

Rob Caudill, who has the uncanniest resemblance to Rob Stewart, helms the free shows

Joining him is Ashleigh Toole, who will take on the role of Cher in the double feature

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Movie Review: Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile

August 24, 2023

Utter insanity, thy name is Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile.

I’m not entirely sure how someone convinced Shawn Mendes to star as a computer-generated, singing reptile. But thank goodness they did; we’d all been asking for it.

Most of the film’s fun comes from that absurd premise which is the topping to a standard film-base: The Primm family (Constance Wu, Scoot McNairy, Winslow Fegley) have moved to New York City, and their young son, Josh, is struggling to adapt to his new school. How do we remedy that? We give him a singing crocodile named Lyle (Shawn Mendes).

It’s all very Paddington without the foppish, British charm.

But where it lacks in that department, it makes up in spades of this fever-dream, phantasmagorical quality that makes it insane for viewers over 20, but sensical for those under it.

Why wouldn’t the crocodile have a taste for baths, caviar, and great music? It’s that dream-logic, kid’s storybook styling that is Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile’s biggest strength. And of course, as a children’s book, it has that moral heart of: Being an outcast isn’t a bad thing – be you, be unique.

So, after all of that mess of moral signalling, we have a story about Lyle's existence being threatened by the evil neighbor Mr. Grumps (Brett Gelman). So the Primm's must band together with Lyle's charismatic owner, Hector P. Valenti (Javier Bardem – yes, he’s in this), to show the world that family can come from the most unexpected places and there's nothing wrong with a big singing crocodile with an even bigger personality.

Regardless of the absurdity, there is an impressive feat of technical wizardry on display in Will Speck’s film that reminds of Robert Zemeckis’ Who Framed Roger Rabbit. In the sense, at least, that the actors are interacting with something actually there, if cartoonish, crocodile.

A good bit of family fun for the school holidays.

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile is showing at the Bowen Summergarden Cinema from December 28

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile is absurd – but it’s also great fun for the whole family

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