
On March 7th and 8th, Late for Woodstock will be gracing the stage to recreate the iconic music of rock history’s most celebrated performances. The tribute act formed in May 1988 in Noosa Heads to bring back the authentic sounds of the 60s and 70s. “We kind of bumped into each other at Noosa and decided to throw a band together”, said singer and guitarist Colin Germano. “We wanted a name that would reflect what we wanted to play, which was older stuff. Beatles, Stones, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, Creedence, Doobie Brothers – stuff like that”. After various hiatuses and a break during Covid, the band and back and ready for action. “We just stick to our roots. We play the stuff that we love. Nothing more than that. We play what we love and are fortunate people still want to hear that”. The band are no strangers to the Airlie Beach foreshore. “We played there back in 1985 when it was the old pub. We were part of a circuit. We’d go up there, bash it out and have a great time”. Airlie Beach remains a special place to perform. “We just love Airlie Beach. We’ve been going there all these years. When we perform here, I like to go up early and hang around town – catch up with friends – see the islands. The pub has always been really good to us. It’s a unique place”. Get excited for a wealth of timeless music as the tribute act are set to honour The Doors, CCR, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Neil Young, The Kinks, Santana, The Rolling Stones, Rodriguez and Bob Dylan among many others. WHAT: Late for Woodstock, 2 Free Shows WHEN: March 7th – 8th, 2.30-5.30pm WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel Late For Woodstock, coming soon to Airlie Beach Hotel. Photo Supplied
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Friday 27 February Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grandview Hotel: Mike Duff (from 8pm) KCs: Phoenix Revival (from 8pm) Sorrento: Kaedan McCarthy (1pm – 5pm) Saturday 28 February Airlie Beach Hotel: Bon Jovi (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grandview Hotel: Sam McCann (4pm – 8pm) KCs: Phoenix Revival (from 8pm) Sorrento: Josiah (4 – 7pm) Sunday 1 March Airlie Beach Hotel: Bon Jovi & Foreigner (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30pm – 9.30pm) Coral Sea Marina Resort: KCs: Sam McCann (from 8pm) Coral Sea Marina Resort: DJ Dan Ahri (2pm – 6pm) Monday 2 March KCs: Paul Fergus (from 8pm) Sorrento: Will Heta (1pm – 5pm) Tuesday 3 March KCs: Paul Fergus (from 8pm) Sorrento: Will Heta (1pm – 5pm) Wednesday 4 March KCs: Bear Brewer (from 8pm) Sorrento: Will Heta (1pm – 5pm) Thursday 5 March Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) KCs: Josiah (from 8pm) Sorrento: Lucy Rose (1pm – 5pm)
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On Sunday 22 February, a group of writers, readers and thinkers gathered at the Whitsunday Sailing Club to explore how the Writers Festival could be improved for further iterations. Being held on 13 September, the festival has seen great success in the past, and with a passionate focus group committed to planning this year’s event, the community can expect great things, including a strong spotlight on the talent and creativity that makes up the region. Although smaller compared to larger cities, the Whitsundays has always punched above its weight when it comes to celebrating culture and creativity, and the Writers Festival is a clear sign of that. With various prompts put to the team, including a core discussion theme of What makes literary festivals important? ideas were enthusiastically thrown around. Its evident that a current priority is to consider how the festival can be geared towards children, as with the rise of technology, it is more vital than ever that children can maintain engagement with literature. Further matters were deliberated on and discussed such as: Australian, Queensland or regional local authors that people would like to see present at the festival Ideas for types of sessions and how they could be carried out Ways the festival could best celebrate and involve the unique stories, history, and people of the Whitsundays and North Queensland Little touches, surprises, or special experiences that could be added to make the festival feel unique and memorable In addition to the Writers Festival, the Whitsunday Literary Hearts Awards was also discussed. This festival contains a number of exciting categories – unpublished manuscript, short story (adult and under 18), book cover and curated publication – encouraging locals to put their work out there. The festival is committed to being a leading regional literary event on the national calendar, celebrating Queensland and Australian stories whilst championing the authors who bring them to life. This meeting represents a great start to the year, as the team will continue to discuss, plan and brainstorm ideas. These types of festivals are vital in stimulating cultural growth in the region. The region contains so many wonderful, artists, musicians, poets and general creatives and it is important to see their efforts recognised. Captions Writers, readers and thinkers gathered to discuss ideas ahead of this September's Writers Festival. Photo credit: Sebastian Conidi
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Swapping hard hats for dancing shoes, Jason Mordey will vie for the winning position on stage at the upcoming Dancing With Heart competition. As Managing Director of Anything Environmental, Jason leads a locally owned family business focused on giving back to the community while creating opportunities for people to recycle materials that would otherwise end up in landfill. “We are a business that is all about supporting and giving back to our local community where we can, especially through creating opportunities for the general public to recycle materials and potentially make some money doing it, as well as helping the environment,” he says. Jason began his career as a diesel mechanic before building one of the region’s largest earthmoving and demolition operations. When the Containers for Change program launched, he seized the opportunity to bring it to Mackay. “I hope people remember me for helping create systems that make a real difference for the community and the environment,” he shares. Now turning his focus to the dance floor, Jason promises plenty of energy. “I don’t want to give too much away, but my dance is very full-on from start to finish and exhausting. I love the way it involves the audience with a high-energy performance, with fun and comedy thrown in,” he says. The most challenging part? I could lie and say the backflips, lol. What do you value most about My Hospital Foundation’s work? My father was in the hospital for nearly two years. During that time, I saw first-hand how the Hospital Foundation do the little things to help people staying in hospital, especially long-term patients like my father. They fill in the gaps that are otherwise missed.
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Friday 3 June
Sunset Sessions
Every Friday Evening From 6pm
Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVE MUSIC.
Wake House Australia
Port of Mackay - Whiskey Night
Friday, 6:00pm to 11:00pm
Hosted by Port of Mackay Rotary and Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club, with funds raised supporting local community. Featuring high quality whiskies and spirits, all open under one roof for your tasting pleasure. Come along and taste while you learn and experience the excitement of having a flutter on our very own phantom beach races. Ticket price includes your own souvenir nip glass, samples of an array of quality whiskeys, finger foods and starting purse for the Phantom beach races.
Mackay Surf Club
Echoes of Pink Floyd
Friday, 7:30pm
Entitled “A Journey Through Time”, the Adelaide-based band’s latest show will take audiences on a musical and visual journey from Pink Floyd’s earliest days as darlings of 1960s London’s psychedelic underground, all the way to their 1990s powerhouse performances as the undisputed masters of stadium rock. Please note, this is a tribute show.
MECC
Saturday 4 June
Fresh Local Organic Microgreens
Saturday, 6:00am to 10:00am
Come on down and support your local farmers and get some fresh produce. Delicious and nutritious organic microgreens grown in Mackay for Mackay. Great varieties, great value, great markets. Get in early to get your favourite varieties!
Mackay Showgrounds Entrance
Author Behind the Book
Saturday, 9:30am to 11:30am
Are you interested in meeting local emerging and established authors? Come and meet the authors behind the books that are making a difference in the local literary scene. They will be able to share their journey with you around becoming an author and describe their new book. Register via Eventbrite.
Gordon White Library
Sugar City Art Deco Walking Tour
Saturday, 6:00pm
The award-winning Art Deco Night tours of the Sugar City Art Deco Modernism Society have released the new dates for 2022, with the first tour happening this Saturday. Mackay's architecture is unusual compared to that of other cities in Queensland. The Art Deco style was not limited to a particular type of building. It was used for picture theatres, shops and hotels. Although settled in the 1860s, most buildings in the city centre were designed and constructed within the first three decades of the 20th Century; thus, Mackay has one of the best collections of Art Deco buildings in Queensland. The Art Deco Night tours of the city start at 6:00 pm in front of The Australian Hotel before heading off down Victoria Street and the surrounding city area. Discover buildings rich in historical significance to the time period and hear about our local Mackay heritage. Please visit the Mackay Art Deco website to book a ticket.
The Australian Hotel
Rhyley McGrath: The Dispensary
Saturday, 6:00pm
Rhyley McGrath is a travelling musician, gaining fans around Australia with his soulful vocals, catchy originals, and a honed skill on guitar. Specialising in finger-picking blues, and acoustic folk music, Rhyley is always pursuing new songs, sounds and ideas to continually develop his style. On any given night, blues standards, Dylan-esque folk, bluegrass influences and funky-grooves can all be heard. In 2022, Rhyley and partner Maddie, their dog Bella and the van are hitting the road again, playing every town they can on their way around Australia. With new music recorded, CDs from last trip still available, and a new arsenal of creative covers to enjoy, this is one local gig you shouldn't miss!
The Dispensary Mackay
David Strassman – The Chocolate Diet
Saturday, 7:00pm
From London to New York, David Strassman’s comic genius has shocked and surprised. Now it’s your turn to experience Strassman’s uproarious comedy with those infamous favourites, the loveable Ted E. Bare and the evil Chuck Wood. Strassman’s newest show is The Chocolate Diet. Ted E. Bare’s health quest is hilariously painful, and one we can relate to. Meanwhile, Chuck is going through an identity crisis.
MECC
Sunday 5 June
BMA Mackay Marina Run
Sunday, 6:30am
The BMA Mackay Marina Run is a signature event on the Mackay Road Runners’ calendar and features the 21.1km half marathon, 8km, 5km fun run, 5km corporate challenge and 3km junior dash. The event raises money for the Leukaemia Foundation and welcomes event ambassadors Robert de Castella and Benita Willis. Participants are asked to arrive at 5.30am.
Mackay Marina
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
Silent Walking Meditation At Shoal Point
Sunday, 6:00pm
You are invited to Mackay Walking Meditation Group's third event of the year, as they gather for a silent sunset walk around Shoal Point beach. Walking meditation is a simple and profound practice in which we walk mindfully and silently as a group in nature. If you have trouble being still or switching off, but crave a way to calm your restless mind, you may discover walking meditation to be a delightfully easeful experience. Meet between 4:00pm and 4:15pm by the big trees near the covered picnic tables at Shoal Point Park.
Shoal Point Park
The World of Musicals
Sunday, 6:00pm
The World of Musicals concert has graced stages across the globe and features a world-class ensemble of multi-talented performing artists who exquisitely recreate classic hits, fused with emotive ballads, big-screen anthems and iconic show tunes. From the best of “The Phantom of the Opera” and “Les Miserables” to “We will Rock You, “Sister Act” and many more, the World of Musicals delivers a stirring musical concert theatre experience that will leave you spellbound – from the opening song to the final medley of classics.
MECC
Tuesday 7 June
Community Biggest Morning Tea
Tuesday, 10:00am to 12:00pm
Get together and make a difference to those impacted by cancer. Guest speaker, raffles, lucky door, games and more! Morning tea provided. all proceeds go to Cancer Council QLD.
The Neighbourhood Hub
Wednesday 8 June
Mackay Farmers’ Market
Every Wednesday, 6:30am to 10:30am
The market is a showcase of our region’s amazing produce direct from the farmer.
Bluewater Quay
DBCT Kids’ Theatre Season 2022 presents Don’t Mess With the Dummies
Wednesday, 6:00pm
Don’t mess with the Dummies — they’re on an expedition and you’re invited along for the ride. Pack your bag, tie your shoes and get ready for circus-filled hilarity as the Dummies monkey around the jungle, swing through treetops and skip past foliage. With a rockin’ soundtrack, unbelievable acrobatics and trademark Dummies frivolity, let’s get ready to rumble! Age Recommendation: 5+ Ages. Show duration: 60 mins, no interval.
MECC
Thursday 9 June
Music Bingo
Every Thursday, 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Join Nicole at the Boomerang Hotel for Music Bingo every Thursday night from 7pm! Free to play, great prizes and family friendly! To book a table phone 3558 3301.
Boomerang Hotel
Whiskey Night
Echoes of Pink Floyd
Sugar City Art Deco Walking Tour
Rhyley McGrath
David Strassman – The Chocolate Diet
Don’t Mess With the Dummies

Linda Mackenzie, Kirstin Dwyer and Cathy Freeman. These three Mackay women share the title of Olympian, and now talent scouts from the state’s capital are on a hunt for the next crop of superstar athletes.
The Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) is on a mission to unearth and develop our region’s most talented athletes and prepare them for success in 2032.
If you are aged between 13 and 23 (Olympic sports) or 13 and 30 (Paralympic sports) you are eligible to take part in the QAS Youfor2032 testing sessions in Mackay, from June 14 to 16, 2022.
Mayor Greg Williamson applauded the Queensland Government’s introduction of Youfor2032, which is Australia’s largest ever athlete talent identification program.
“The Queensland-hosted Olympic Games may be a decade off, but council is already working to ensure the Mackay region is a big part of it,” Mayor Williamson said.
“Council is proud to foster the development of young athletes, sporting clubs and vital sporting infrastructure in our region, so it’s tremendous to have talent scouts from the Queensland Academy of Sport here for three days to work with our budding athletes,” he said.
Queensland Academy of Sport executive director, Talent and Coaching, Troy Ayres, encouraged young local athletes in Mackay to register online today for the chance to be tested at one of five sessions to be held in Mackay in June.
“Youfor2032 is about widening the net further and ensuring no stone is left unturned in providing aspiring athletes the opportunity to see how good they can be,” Mr Ayers said.
“The testing sessions unfold in partnership with schools, universities, councils and school sport districts to put young aspiring athletes through a series of speed, agility and endurance tests,” he said.
The quest for the best starts now, register for Youfor2032 today at youfor2032.initiatives.qld.gov.au/apply. Once you submit your application, there will be an opportunity to select your preferred testing session, location and time.

Fresh from headlining Mackay’s Italian Street Party, the “Australian Andrea Bocelli” and renowned tenor Paul Ettore Tabone is in Mackay for morning melodies at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre.
The Aussie West End Star and Queensland singer has come direct from Her Majesty's Theatre in London's glittering West End, returning home for a regional Queensland tour in Golden Days - Songs from the Movies & Musicals on June 24.
In Golden Days, Tabone takes his audience on a musical journey of the best songs from movies to musicals throughout the decades.
It’s a variety hour of featurette songs from the ‘Golden Age’ of music, incorporating singers such as Mario Lanza and Perry Como, and songs from Disney all the way to Ennio Morricone.
The show “has it all”, serving as a wonderful trip down memory lane.
After performing four years in London's ‘The Phantom of The Opera’ and having released his debut album ‘This Is Me’, Paul has reached the lofty heights of #1 in the Classical Music Charts in Australia, United Kingdom, and United States of America.
His is a voice not to be missed.
The show has a backbone of local and regional talent as well, featuring up and coming regional artists.
Paul himself grew up in Ingham, and despite his international career as one of Australia’s most successful exports, he continues to promote the wealth of talent in regional Australia.
Join the ‘Tenor From Oz’ as he takes you on a journey through the songs of stage and screen: from opera, films and musicals such as The Student Prince, The Great Caruso, Toast of New Orleans, Tosca, Beauty and The Beast and many more.
So come along for some sizzling entertainment, and your chance at a lucky door prize and don’t forget the free morning tea.
Volunteer group Friends of the MECC will supply tea, coffee and biscuits before the show.
Make sure to get your tickets early for the latest performance in the Morning Melodies season - Golden Days is sure to be a morning of music you’ll never forget!
Morning Melodies 2022 Paul Ettore Tabone Sings Golden Days Friday 24 June 2022, 11.00am MECC Plenary Halls Tickets: www.themecc.com.au
Paul Tabone will arrive at the MECC on June 24

Get your favourite frock and your tidiest tux ready, The Pioneer Valley Classic Car Club are hosting their 1950-60's Las Vegas Ball in July.
This is the club’s first ball in four years after the biennial event was unable to go ahead in 2020 due to the pandemic, so it’s bound to be big.
Club President Anthony Azzopardi says the ball is a great opportunity to get the club and the community together and highlights the charitable work of the club.
“We’re not just a bunch of hoons, we’re registered as a charity ourselves and we raise money for other charities,” he said.
“We’re all car enthusiasts but we try to raise money for other groups.”
Tickets are just $60 and attendees can expect a drink on arrival, canapes throughout the night, $5000 worth of casino chips to spend across five different casino tables, a silent auction, and live 1950s-60s style music from The Two Maoris.
All proceeds from the event go to Dragons Abreast Mackay, an organisation spreading the message of breast cancer awareness through participation in the sport of dragon boat racing.
The Pioneer Valley Classic Car Club was founded in 2010 by former Mirani police officer Fred Baguley and his wife Barb.
The Club’s marquee event, Dad’s Day in the Valley, raised over $10,000 for local charities last year.
Since its inception, the Club has strived to look after the Valley and local charities and has raised and donated over $120,000 to date.
The Pioneer Valley Classic Car Club 1950-60's Las Vegas Ball is happening Saturday 9th of July from 6:30pm at Souths Leagues Club.
Tickets are available to the general public and sales close Sunday June 26.
Get yours at https://www.trybooking.com/BYVRF or Contact Michelle
This year will be the Pioneer Valley Classic Car Club’s first ball in four years. Photo: supplied

The country’s only independent and low-cost airline is searching for a Mackay legend!
Bonza airlines are closing in on their launch day and are asking for Mackay’s help to spread the good word about the region.
They’ll crown one passionate person as the ‘Bonza Local Legend’ and have them join a group of 16 other legends - one from each destination on Bonza’s route map.
Bonza are asking Mackay local legends to upload a 30 second or less video to Facebook or Instagram and tag @FlyBonza with #BonzaLocalLegends to show fellow Aussies why they should visit on holiday.
The winning legend will gain free VIP flights on the first-ever flight from Mackay alongside three other mates or family members of their choosing.
Bonza said they plan to work alongside their appointed legend to help put the region firmly on the map, as well as taking onboard the legend’s sage advice.
Legends will share their opinion on deserving members of the community to also be on the inaugural flight, join important taste testing of the all Aussie menu and road test the airline’s first ever uniform.
They’ll also potentially feature in upcoming video content promoting destinations that Mackay locals can visit with a direct low-cost Bonza flight: Sunshine Coast, Cairns, and Melbourne.
Speaking this morning, Carly Povey, Chief Commercial Officer at Bonza said they wanted any “legend, larrikin, or personality about town” to come forward.
“We’re looking for big hearts, welcoming arms and people who aren’t shy to give it a go and promote their slice of Allstralia,” Ms Povey said.
Adrian Miles, Head of Operations Mackay Airport said this was “a great opportunity for a Mackay local to help spread the word about all the fantastic things in our region and why they should fly Bonza to come and visit.”

It was a very happy birthday for the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens thanks to a sizeable donation from the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens Friends Association (MRBG Friends).
MRBG Friends President Maya Harrison presented the Gardens with a cheque for $10,000 to contribute to the purchase of database software.
Gardens Curator Lisa Kermode thanked MRBG Friends for their donation, saying IrisBG Software has been specifically designed for botanic gardens and is used all over the world.
“It’ll be a really great tool for us to manage and record all the plants in our living collection,” she said.
“It’ll record information like the species, where they’re located, the history and origin of that particular plant.
“We’ll also be able to display that information on some maps and that will be available to the public and also to botanic gardens across the world to find out about our collection.”
Mackay Regional Council Mayor Greg Williamson said the significant contribution brings the Gardens into the 21st century.
“Without interest by ‘friends’ groups in our community, we wouldn’t be a community,” he said.
“This database will certainly revolutionise the way we do business as the botanic gardens.”
The Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens were opened on May 24, 2003 and celebrated their 19th birthday last week.
MRBG Friends President Maya Harrison says the association raises funds year-round through the garden shop, community events and fundraising to assist the Gardens and save for such donations.
“The friends of the gardens have been involved in the gardens since before they even opened,” she said.
“The garden friends have basically planted most of what you see here in the gardens as tubestock.
“The Botanic Gardens is really showcasing our regional plants.”
These days, MRGB Friends are involved in planting, weeding and feeding throughout the Gardens as well as leading guided tours and social events.
Last Saturday, MRGB Friends made their next significant contribution to the Gardens, planting 1000 Golden Everlasting Daisies (xerochrysum bracteatum) on the lagoon’s edge.
MRGB Friends have had to reschedule the annual planting twice this year but there was not a cloud in the sky this time around.
“It’s quite spectacular when they’re all flowering and hopefully they don’t get buffeted by wind and rain and stay upright,” said Ms Harrison.
Botanical Art Interest Group
Another branch of the MRGB Friends is the Botanical Gardens Interest Group which is currently running its latest exhibition ‘Where A Plant Begins’.
Similar to the old conundrum of ‘the chicken or the egg,’ the exhibition ponders whether seed or flower came first.
Botanical artists have focused on a particular aspect of the plant’s lifecycle – flowers, pollination, seeds, germination or seedlings using photosynthesis – or they have portrayed the entire lifecycle of a plant complete with flowers, seeds and features of their chosen plants.
Combining detail, accuracy and artistry, the botanical artists have committed many hours to each graphite drawing, pastel drawing, watercolour or acrylic painting.
Each piece showcases how the artists take live specimens and create a living piece of botanical art via their sketch books, photos and art materials.
‘Where a Plant Begins’ is available for viewing at the Lagoons Gallery within the Botanic Gardens Café and is open 9:00am to 2:00pm Wednesday to Friday and 11:00am to 1:00pm on weekends until Sunday, June 26.
For more information on the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens Friends Association, the exhibition or any other initiatives, contact Maya Harrison on 0436 331 009 or email mackayrbgfriends@gmail.com.
Mackay Regional Council Mayor Greg Williamson, MRGB Curator Lisa Kermode, Mackay Regional Council Regional Services Coordinator Ross Willis, MRGB Friends President Maya Harrison, and MRGB Friends Penny McMahon, Kevin Jackson, Julie Inkson, Meryl Ritchie and Carolyn Atkinson. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie
MRBG Friends planted 1000 Golden Everlasting Daisies on the banks of the lagoon last Saturday
Where a Plant Begins’ is available for viewing at the Lagoons Gallery within the Botanic Gardens Café

Members of the Mackay & District Orchid Society Inc. attended the Volunteer’s Expo which was recently held at the Big Shed in the Mackay Showgrounds.
Bright and colourful brochures, pull-ups, orchid & foliage plants certainly caught the eyes of people in attendance.
Members were promoting the upcoming Hail Creek Open Cut – Glencore ‘Orchids in Paradise 2022’, 53rd TQOC Conference Orchid and Foliage Show which will be held on July 2 and 3 at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre.
Other major sponsors are Mackay Regional Council and Gambling Benefit Community Fund. This event is open to the general public who will be able to view and buy orchids, foliage, and accessories.

Some folks are born, made to wave the flag! And those folks are Late for Woodstock, the tribute band bringing the 60s and 70s to The Airlie Beach Hotel in two June afternoon shows.
On Saturday June 11, the boys will play the best songs ever written from an era never to be forgotten.
They’ll rock out with tunes from The Doors, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Led Zepplin, Pink Floyd, Neil Young, The Kinks, Santana, The Rolling Stones, Doobie Brothers, Rodriguez, Bob Dylan and many more in a beautiful tribute to these classic artists
On Sunday June 12, they’ll bring in ‘The Creedence Clearwater Revival and Jimi Hendrix Tribute Show’.
A tribute band like no other, there’ll be guitar licks a-plenty when this tribute band turn the Airlie Beach Hotel’s bar top stage into a Watchtower.
Late for Woodstock formed in May 1998 in Noosa Heads, and this Queensland quadruple have been rocking with the authentic sounds of the era they love ever since.
It was an astronomical rise for the bunch, who quickly became one of the Sunshine Coast’s favourite bands playing “the music they grew up with”.
As the years raced by, the band continued to age gracefully, and will be riding all the way down Green River to arrive at everyone’s favourite local in June.
The four-piece rock group have Wrote A Song For Everyone, having fine-tuned a collection of Creedence Clearwater Revival and Jimi Hendrix classics for live performances.
Late for Woodstock have always been “students and fans” of Creedence and Hendrix – both of whom appeared at the original Woodstock Festival.
There’s sure to be a Commotion when they roll through the doors to play the night way. The band have been learning Creedence and Hendrix hits as part of their repertoire for decades – and its not a show to be missed.
While the times are indeed a-changin’, the music of the 60s and 70s is as good as ever and will bring The Pub to life once again on that June afternoon.
Late for Woodstock, playing with their notorious joy and enthusiasm, will embrace the Creedence and Hendrix oeuvre with open arms, giving it a level of grit and authenticity that reeks of the good ole days.
They’ll be performing these very special and free sessions for Airlie Beach Hotel on June 11 and 12 – from 2pm to 5.30pm both days - it’s just Up Around The Bend, so make sure you’re booking your seats for a meal and a show.

It’s less than a month until the Proserpine Showgrounds light up with carnival rides, dodgems, and food vendors in mid-June for the 110th Show Whitsunday
The annual show is celebrating the milestone in style, coming off the back of its annual fundraiser the Show Ball, the team of volunteers behind the carnival of colour and culture are busily preparing for the main event on June 17 and 18.
10,000 people regularly roll through the show over its two-day duration and Show Whitsunday Committee President Donna Rogers expects this year to be even bigger.
“There are lots of things going on at the Showgrounds, and its full steam ahead for us for the next couple of weeks in anticipation,” Ms Rogers said.
“The show is always a constant in Proserpine, with the regular competitions and events, but this year we do have some new shows like motocross bikes coming this year – a new group who have never been here before.
“They’ve been getting a lot of talk up and down the coast, so we’ve gone the extra mile and secured them.”
Along with the new shows, the familiar favourites will be returning, meaning plenty of action around the showgrounds for families to enjoy.
Melville’s Baby Animal Farm, Dinosaur Park, horse jumping, carnival games, woodchopping, sugar cane exhibitions and more are set to bring the sugar town showgrounds to life.
Ms Rogers also said Luke the Reptile Man will be coming back to entertain the crowd with some crazy critters.
“We also have a mysterious water jetpack man coming, who we only booked yesterday!” Ms Rogers said.
“We’re gearing up for a big show in a months’ time and with all these new attractions and performances, it’s going to be so exciting.”
Don’t “Freak Out!” but Show Whitsunday is back in less than a month. Photograph: Declan Durrant

Friday 27 May
Reconciliation Week Movie Screenings – Storm Boy
Friday, 3pm to 5pm
A time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, achievements and contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. Both movies are part of a tribute to David Gulpilil, renowned indigenous Australian actor, and will involve round table discussions afterwards. These events are for adults aged 18 years and older. Bookings are essential. Storm Boy lives a lonely life with his reclusive father on a desolate coastline, but when he forms a close bond with a pelican, Mr. Percival, his life takes a new and unexpected turn.
Gordon White Library
Kucom’s Big Weekend – The Balding of David Horton
Friday, 4pm
It’s that time again—Geoff Stewart-McLean will be shedding his luxuriant locks in preparation for his role as David Horton in The Vicar of Dibley 2. Proudly sponsored by Gina T Hair and Beauty, Mackay. Come along and lend him your support.
Kucom Theatre
Sarina Candle Lighting Ceremony
Friday from 5pm
Join in the ceremony to remember those who have lost their lives as a result of domestic and family violence.
ANZAC Park, Sarina
Sunset Sessions
Every Friday Evening From 6pm
Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVE MUSIC.
Wake House Australia
Kucom’s Big Weekend – Neil Murray – Keep Rolling On
Friday, 7pm
Maverick song man Neil Murray was a founding member of the pioneering Warumpi Band, which in the 1980s penetrated mainstream Australia with the iconic anthems My Island Home and Blackfella Whitefella. On Friday he will perform at Kucom Theatre, ably supported by Trudy Fatnowna Edgeley (aka Phil & Trudy Edgeley). Expect an enthralling journey through the landmark songs of Neil Murray’s four-decade career.
Kucom Theatre
The Stone Apes
Friday, 6pm
The Stone Apes with supporting act Nortica will be set to kick off at 9pm the 27th of May - be sure not to miss out!
Empire Alternacade and Events
Saturday 28 May
Positive Pregnancy & Birth Expo
Saturday, 9am to 1pm
The expo showcases and connects women and families with services that can better their experience during pre-conception, pregnancy, birth, and post-partum, while highlighting the many wonderful local businesses Mackay has to offer new and evolving families. Admission is FREE.
The MECC
Native Plants Queensland Native Plant Sale
Saturday, 9am to 1pm
Don’t miss this opportunity to buy a range of native plants from as low as $3. Selections are made easy with colour-coded labelling and species numbers, with friendly society members on hand to help. Park your car in the Meadowlands Amphitheatre carpark, off Alexandra Street, and walk over to the nursery.
Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens Nursery, Cowley’s Road
Kucom’s Big Weekend – The Foreigner Auditions
Saturday, 2pm
Kucom Theatre's final offering for our 75th anniversary year will be The Foreigner, a comedy
by American playwright Larry Shue. Directors are looking for some awesome cast members to bring this show to life and will be holding auditions at Kucom Theatre on Saturday 28th May from 2pm.
Kucom Theatre
Cocktail Masterclass
Saturday, 4pm to 4pm
Attention cocktail lovers! Don't miss Sarina Sugar Shed’s next cocktail masterclass. Not only do you make (and drink) your own cocktails, but the price includes yummy nibbles with lots of fun included! Book online or call on (07) 4943 2801. Limited spots are available so don’t delay.
Sarina Sugar Shed
Sunday 29 May
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
Monday 30 May
Reconciliation Week Movie Screenings – The Tracker
Monday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
When a white woman is murdered in 1920s Australia, a police officer ventures into the outback with a small crew in search of the aboriginal fugitive accused of the crime. As the pursuit through this dangerous territory drags on, tensions begin to rise between the crew members.
Gordon White Library
Come and Try Gridiron
Monday, 6:00pm
Mackay Gridiron Come and Try Day. If you have ever been interested in giving it a go, come down to meet the coach and some players and see what it’s all about.
Brothers Leprechaun Park
Tuesday 31 May
Party in the Park
Tuesday, 9:00am to 11:30am
Party in the Park is happening again in Mackay! There will be jumping castles, free face painting, ice-cream van, and a petting zoo, along with more than 30 stallholders in attendance. This event aims to connect families that have children under five, with local no cost, low cost and age specific services within the Mackay region.
Mackay Regional Council Lawns (Civic Precinct)
Wednesday 1 May
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
Thursday 2 May
Xavier Rudd 'Jan Juc Moon' Tour
Thursday, 6:00pm
Xavier Rudd announces his 2022 Australian tour, in celebration of the release of his forthcoming 10th studio album ‘Jan Juc Moon’. The wind blows strong though Xavier Rudd's tenth album. It’s a recurring image that speaks of wide-open space and the awesome natural elements that shape it: a force far greater than us, but ours to harness if we take the time to learn, reflect and respect its ways.
The MECC

Get your dancing shoes on, Mackay.
Be Social Fest is back for its second year and is bringing some big names to our region.
After an epic debut in December last year, the music festival will be bringing electronic hip hop heavyweights Hermitude to Mackay, who are sure to blow the pants off Harrup Park with new music and festival favourites.
Middle Kids are no strangers to Mackay and will showcase their endearingly driving indie-rock anthems, and Thundamentals will bust a rhyme or two in what is sure to be a party starting set.
Also on the genuinely stacked, 19-act line-up are the likes of Mashd N Kutcher, Peach PRC, Stellie, Cherry, KLP, and local icons The Stone Apes.
With the support of Mackay Regional Council, Mackay Tourism, and triple j, Festival Director Michael Delaney says Be Social Fest will put Mackay on the Australian music map.
“(It’s an opportunity) to have an event for large Australian artists to perform at what would not normally be on their touring radar and to give the Mackay people a chance to experience, and for local artists to have the chance to network and perform with high performance teams in the chance to get discovered,” he said.
“We can see the support from the community already and we have the vision of growing this into a very large tourist attraction in the years to come and to show off beautiful Northern Queensland and its hot, clear-skied winters near the reef.”
The festival’s objective is to bring together a fun bunch of festival goers to enjoy each other's energy and just BE, and when paired with an epic line-up and Mackay’s tropical winter climate, it’s set to be one hell of a night.
Be Social Fest is held as part of the Mackay Festival of Arts and will take place across two stages at Harrup Park on Saturday, August 6.
The event is 18+ and tickets are on sale now.
Be Social Fest returns to Harrup Park in August after a wild debut last year
Festival favourite electronic hip hop duo Hermitude are headlining this year’s line-up
Indie rock icons Middle Kids won ‘Best Rock Album’ at the ARIAs last year
Hip hop stalwarts Thundamentals know how to keep the party going
Local favourites The Stone Apes are joining the stacked line-up. Photos: supplied

If you’ve ever heard artist Xavier Rudd’s breezy theme ‘Follow The Sun’, you’ll know that as a singer, he distills the sound of Australiana into his music: the carefree barefoot beaches and love of a sun-blessed country.
Rudd’s songs are the crisp sounds of breaking waves as they paint the dusk sand in a slick line of silver. The indie-folk artist from Torquay on Victoria’s coast is headed Mackay bound to elucidate audiences in the Sugar City on the tour of his newest album, Jan Juc Moon.
In total, he’ll be heading on one of the biggest national tours of the country undertaken by an Australian artist, with 38 destinations from May 25 to June 30.
His Jan Juc Moon album – its name born from the beach in his hometown at the east end of the Great Ocean Road - will tour almost every corner of the nation and arrive in the Sugar City on June 2 at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre.
It’s Rudd’s tenth studio album, and it’s already debuted on ARIA’s album chart at No. 6 and No. 1 on the A.I.R. album chart, and most important it’s been positively received by the industry and punters alike.
Three singles preceded the release of Jan Juc Moon and have yielded Rudd 12 million streams worldwide. With the release of the album, streams continue to gain momentum and show no signs of slowing down with a clear sense of the ground swelling for the magic that are Rudd’s live performances.
He’ll be joined for the full national tour by supporting act Marlon x Rulla, a dynamic First Nations duo who burst onto the scene in 2020 performing on some of the nation's biggest stages - opening for Midnight Oil at WOMADelaide, rocking Bass in the Grass in Darwin, Party in the Apocalypse in Tassie and wowing 30,000 fans at the AFL’s Sir Douglas Nicholls round.
Together they’re getting ready to bring Australian magic to the Sugar City in a show not to be missed.
You can find your tickets at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre website.
Xavier Rudd will arrive in Mackay for a show on June 2 at the MECC

Friday 20 May
2022 Mackay Expo
Friday to Sunday, 8:30am to 4:00pm
The Mackay Showgrounds will be transformed into the region’s largest outdoor adventure and home and lifestyle event for 3 days in May 2022. Over 130 companies on show. Caravans, Camper Trailers, Boating, Holiday Destinations, 4x4 and Motoring Accessories, Homewares, Kitchens, Camping Gear, Sheds, Firepits, Pools, Spas, and loads more. Plus, daily entertainment and prizes to be won. Tickets available online only. For full event info, tickets, entertainment times, exhibitor list, and more, visit https://mackayexpo.com.au
Mackay Showgrounds
Free safeTALK Suicide Prevention Training
Friday, 9:00am to 12:00pm
Learn how to identify someone at risk of suicide, talk to those experiencing suicidal thoughts, and help guide them to resources. To make your booking go to http://www.grapevinegroup.org.au/bookings/ and book online.
Gordon White Library
Conversations with Art
Friday, 1:00pm to 2:30pm
A free and enjoyable discussion led by Artspace staff looking at images of traditional and contemporary artworks from the gallery and museum. Whether you’re an artist, an art and language lover, beginner or expert, come along and enjoy this free, interesting, thought-provoking discussion.
Artspace Mackay
Sunset Sessions
Every Friday Evening From 6pm
Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVE MUSIC.
Wake House Australia
Saturday 21 May
Handmade Boutique Market
Saturday, 8:30am
One of the largest handmade-only markets in Australia. With over 120 stalls, our Handmade Boutique Markets feature handmade, homegrown and crafted products. We’re proud to showcase local and interstate artists and artisans – with many travelling in from around Australia to take part.
Mackay Basketball Stadium
The Nebo Hotel presents Nebo Rodeo 2022
Saturday, 9:00am
Grab your hats, dust off your boots, and roll up your swag......It's Rodeo time! The Nebo Hotel presents the Nebo Rodeo 2022. Make sure you keep May 21 free for plenty of cowboy action! Make a weekend out of it and grab a ticket for the Nebo Hotel Street Party (separate event and ticket required) on Friday night then enjoy all of the Rodeo action on Saturday. Enjoy a great day of local events including full open, rookie & junior events.
Nebo Showgrounds
Sunday 22 May
May Photo Walkabout Workshop – Composing flowers, big and small
Sunday, 9:00am to 11:00am
This month’s focus is about composing flower photos. Bring a macro lens and torch if you have one and meet at the Botanic Gardens Meeting Room (opposite the Café). These workshops are free to attend and suitable for anyone interested in photography and nature, with a smart device camera or DSLR. Workshops are hosted by Friends of the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens and supported by the Botanic Gardens and Mackay Camera Group. Bookings essential as places are limited. Phone the Gardens on 4952 7300 to book your spot.
Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
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
Tuesday 24 May
Storytime at Mount Pleasant Centre
Wednesday, 10:30am to 11:00am
Calling all families! Join us on the Food Court Stage at Mount Pleasant Centre for some FREE Storytime Fun! Thanks to Mackay Regional Council, Mackay Regional Council Libraries, First 5 Forever, and Wild Puppets. Join for FREE FUN including storybook reading, singing, dancing, and puppets!
Mount Pleasant Centre
Wednesday 25 May
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
Exhibition – ‘Where a plant begins’ by Mackay’s Botanical Art Interest Group
Opening Wednesday May 25 to Sunday June 22, 9:00am to 2:00pm
Like the old conundrum - Which came first, the chicken or the egg - the same can be said for plants. Which came first: the seed or the flower? In their latest exhibition, the botanical artists focus on a particular aspect of ‘where a plant begins’ or have portrayed the entire life cycle of a plant complete with flowers, seeds and features of their chosen plants. The showcase displays how the artists take live specimens and create a “living” piece of botanical art via their sketchbooks, photos and art materials.
Lagoons Gallery, Botanic Gardens Café
Meet the Artists – ‘Where a plant begins’ by Mackay’s Botanical Art Interest Group
Wednesday, 11:00am to 1:00pm
Meet the artists from Mackay's Botanical Art Interest Group on opening day, to interpret their exhibition 'Where a Plant Begins' which is on display in the Lagoons Gallery within the Botanic Gardens Cafe.
Lagoons Gallery, Botanic Gardens Café
The MECC & Queensland Symphony Orchestra presents Classical Favourites
Wednesday, 11:00am to 12:30pm
Queensland Symphony Orchestra Connect ensemble presents an evening concert packed with classical favourites from Prokofiev ‘the king of Russian ballet’ to Grieg’s tip-toeing masterpiece, “In the Hall of the Mountain King.” Marvel as thirteen talented musicians from Queensland Symphony Orchestra showcase their talent and artistry performing much-loved favourites. Don’t miss out on your chance to see Queensland Symphony Orchestra in Mackay. Book your tickets now.
MECC
Thursday 26 May
DBCT Kids’ Theatre Season 2022 Edward the Emu
Thursday May 26, 6:00pm, Friday May 27, 9:30am and 12:30pm (relaxed performance)
Written for the stage & directed by Eva Di Cesare, the award-winning Monkey Baa team brings to the stage a new imagining of the classic Australian books by Sheena Knowles and Rob Clement. Edward is bored with his lot. Being the only emu at the zoo has left him feeling glum and under the impression that the grass is greener in everyone else’s enclosure. Maybe being a seal, or a lion, or a snake might be a better option in life for a lonely bird? Convinced that the other creatures are more popular, Edward breaks ranks and goes to find the fun and along the way, finds Edwina!
MECC
Nat's What I Reckon
Thursday, 7:15pm
With hilarious commentary consistently clocking up views well into the millions, viral comedy champion, author, rock musician, and mental health advocate Nat's What I Reckon has proven that he is beloved for so much more than his sweary cooking clips. His dedicated audience of over 2.5 million champions are here for Nat’s love of taking the playful piss while never losing his ultimate message of positivity, kindness and inclusivity. Strap in legends for another epic live multimedia piss-taking extravaganza from Nat’s What I Reckon – live and Uncooked!
The Metropolitan Hotel Mackay

There are few more famous fellowships than the boys behind Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and audiences at everyone’s favourite local are getting ready to relive Beatlemania this June with The Beatnix.
The Airlie Beach Hotel will Twist and Shout when one of the world’s longest running tribute shows bring Abbey Road to Airlie Beach on June 4 and 5.
It’s been 35 years since The Beatnix first formed – ten years after the Beatles themselves broke apart – and they’ve long been regarded as the best Beatles tribute show in Australia.
It was in Perth in 1980 that Tony Dean created this incredible show.
The Beatnix have stacked their claim as a special brand of tribute band; there’s something in the way they move that adds the expert touch of authenticity.
With every Beatles favourite under their belt, they not only sound like the Liverpool lyricists, but they also look like them. Helped by their authentic musical instruments including an identical drum set to that played by Ringo Starr in the 1960s.
They’ve got the look: costumes and stage props, including the outfits from that very Sgt. Pepper’s album - it’s as close as you’ll see and hear to the real thing.
It’s not just a Day In The Life to see this remarkable show that rekindles the Fab Four and experience firsthand a Guitar Gently Weeping all while enjoying a delicious afternoon feed.
Seasoned performers, The Beatnix have performed internationally across Hong Kong, Malaysia, Bangkok and New Zealand.
Domestically, they’ve ticked off every type of show: large venues like the ARL Grand Final at the Stadium Australia in front of 100,000 people, to intimate 50-person back garden sessions.
Now in an exclusive throwback at The Pub, The Beatnix will perform two free afternoon shows on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 June from 2pm to 5.30pm.
Take The Long and Winding Road down the Airlie Beach Esplanade to your seat at The Pub and enjoy a revival of potentially the greatest band of all time.
The Beatnix are bringing Beatlemania to The Airlie Beach Hotel in June Image: The Beatnix

There’s a unique British humour, and it’s emblemised in Roger Michell’s final film ‘The Duke’. Michell - who died last September - managed to see his film screened just a handful of times to audiences, happily to rave reviews.
Now with its theatrical release, his swan song is still raking in those plaudits.
Actor Jim Broadbent stars in Michell’s adaptation of the true story of taxi driver Kempton Bunton, who ‘borrowed’ Francisco De Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington in 1961. It remains the only theft from the National Gallery, and it was done for all the right reasons. Sending ransom notes to the British Police, Kempton promised the portrait’s return on condition that the government invested more in care for the elderly.
Broadbent is a familiar face in British cinema, and his partnership with Hellen Mirren – who plays his loyal wife, Dorothy - in The Duke is the heart of the film. The duo are magnificent, lending the story dignity, whilst balancing it with humour and charm that manages to deftly avoid oversentimentality.
“You couldn’t invent such a ridiculous tale. If you presented it as fiction, you’d never get away with it,” Jim Broadbent said of the film in an interview with The Guardian.
It took 50 years for Kempton’s full story to emerge - and the only truth was that he was a good man, determined to change the world and save his marriage - how and why he used the Duke to achieve that makes for a wonderfully uplifting cinema experience that opens up like a flower. Its quirky, kind and absolutely true.
The Duke (M) is coming to the Bowen Summergarden Cinema on Saturday, May 28.
Jim Broadbent and Hellen Mirren in ‘The Duke’