
‘Mad Mabel’ is a fictional novel written by Sally Hepworth. It is a fast-paced story about a little girl’s survival in a rich, lonely, judgemental world. It is a miracle that she has survived until the age of 81 which is when we first meet her. She has renamed herself ‘Elsa’ and is living a quiet life until she attempts to rescue an elderly neighbour who subsequently dies. Suddenly it is revealed that she is THE infamous ‘Mad Mabel’ and everyone suspects she has ‘done it again.’ ‘Mad Mabel’ is an easy, pleasant and addictive read. All the characters are easy to visualise and even harder to dismiss from your mind; you are still thinking about Ness and Cess and Persephone long after the book’s conclusion. Crucially, all Sally’s characters reflect the current societal mix, an interesting blend of good and not so good – plus the last chapter is a combination of surprises, revelations and when justice is sort of served – finally! I did shed a tear. If, like me, you just love reading come and join the Airlie Book Club – we meet every last Thursday of the month at The Rainbow Bakery at 12.30 for a coffee or a light lunch and then discuss the ‘Book of the Month’. This month it is ‘The Promise Seed’ by Cass Moriarty. See you there! Contributed with thanks to Janet Smith WHAT: Airlie Book Club WHEN: Last Thursday of every month, 12.30pm WHERE: The Rainbow Bakery
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The Airlie Beach Hotel is thrilled to host the ‘Clash of the Keys’, an incredibly exciting fresh act. Two pianos. Two personalities. And a full room singing along. Clash of the Keys is a boiler room, 360-degree style performance in which two piano titans go head-to-head from a non-stop action-packed night of duelling music. Expect wall-to-wall crowd interaction as players battle with their strongest musical skills – taking requests, trading banter and prompting grand sing-alongs to blur the line between stage and audience. Whether it’s high-octane 80s covers or contemporary music’s biggest hits and anthems – nothing is off limits. Clash of the Keys is guaranteed to transform from a show into a fully blown party. Events have seen record attendance numbers selling out venues and packing rooms with huge crowds – demonstrating the sheer popularity and entertainment level of the event. The special event will feature music talent’s Bodhi Acton and Cassidy Rae for an unforgettable afternoon you won’t want to miss. Clash of the Keys presents the kind of atmosphere and experience that keeps people sticking around for the whole afternoon. It’s loud. It’s loose. It’s electric. It’s Clash of the Keys at the Airlie Beach Hotel!! WHAT: Clash of the Keys – Boiler Room 360 degrees, FREE WHEN: Saturday 2nd & 3rd May, 2pm til 5.30pm WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel
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Music-lovers and sunseekers alike have the chance to experience the Whitsundays like never before, thanks to the Airlie Beach Festival of Music’s ultimate ‘Party in Paradise’ package prize. Compiled in partnership with some of the region’s premier tourism providers, this exclusive prize package, valued at over $5,000, frames the much-loved music event as less of a stand-alone festival and more a complete destination experience that no-one should miss. Bringing together the very best of the Whitsundays, from VIP festival access to bucket-list experiences on the Great Barrier Reef, this ultimate prize includes: 2 x VIP Festival Passes (valued at $2,300) 5 Nights in a Waterview Queen Room at Heart Hotel, Airlie Beach (valued at $1,325) 2 x Ocean Rafting ‘Fly & Raft’ tours, comprising scenic flights over Heart Reef plus Whitehaven Beach day trips (valued at $1,106) Daily breakfasts at The Deck, Airlie Beach (valued at $320) 1 x Seafood Platter for Two at Northerlies Beach Bar & Grill (valued at $159) Festival founder, Gavin Butlin, said through this initiative one lucky winner and their plus-one, would experience five days of “pinch-me-moments”, combining a world-class live music lineup with all the trimmings of a tropical escape – simply by subscribing to the festival’s digital newsletter before entries close at midnight on Sunday, May 17. Mr Butlin reiterated that entering was as easy as subscribing to the festival’s email newsletter at www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au/ultimate-party-in-paradise-package. The 2026 Airlie Beach Festival of Music runs from November 6-8, featuring 60-plus acts in 15 venues, and a waterfront main stage at the Whitsunday Sailing Club. Confirmed headliners include Xavier Rudd, Mental As Anything, The Whitlams, The Radiators, Adam Harvey, 19-Twenty, Skinny Living (UK), Little Quirks, The Mason Rack Band, The Wayward Suns, Loonaloop, Salt & Steel, and Monroe, with more acts to be announced. The festival is supported by the Queensland Government through Tourism and Events Queensland and is a finalist in the 2026 Queensland Music Awards, for the People’s Choice Award ‘Festival of the Year’. For more information or to buy tickets, visit www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au
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April 24 Speed Networking, Lumos Café 7:30-8:30am 25 Australian Rock, ANZAC DAY, Airlie Beach Hotel, 12pm-6pm 25 PBR Bull Pit Bull Bash, 145 Midge Point Road, Bloosmbury, 4pm 25 Bowen Cenotaph Turns 100 26 Bowen Potters Group Market, Queens Beach, 3pm-6pm 28 Social Seniors, Proserpine Library, 9am May 1 SPOT, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 12pm-12:50pm 5 Sailability Whitsunday, Whitsunday Sailing Club, 9am 6 Social Seniors, Cannonvale Library, 9.30am 12 Social Seniors, Proserpine Library, 9am 13 Luke Kidgell – Good Intentions, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 7:30pm 16 & 17 Whitsunday Equestrian Group T-Shirt Competition, Cannonvalley Pony Club, 8am-4pm 18 Placing of the flags, Proserpine Cemetery, 9am 19 Sailability Whitsunday, Whitsunday Sailing Club, 9am 19 Whitsunday Whale Heritage Area Information Night, Whitsunday Sailing Club, 6:30pm 21 Social Seniors, Bowen Library, 10am 23 Proserpine Show Ball, Proserpine Showgrounds, 6pm 26 Social Seniors, Proserpine Library, 9am 29 Speed Networking, Lumos Café, 7:30-8:30am June 3 Social Seniors, Cannonvale, 9.30am 6 Whitsundays Songwriter Festival Songwriting Summit, 9.30am-4pm 6 Whitsundays Songwriter Festival Concert & Conversation, Whitsunday Sailing Club, 6pm - 8pm 9 Social Seniors, Proserpine Library, 9am 18 Social Seniors, Bowen Library, 10am 23 Social Seniors, Proserpine Library, 9am
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The King Of Rock and Roll has never had a feature length blockbuster portraying his life until now. He starred in his own bout of films: Flaming Star, Love Me Tender, Jailhouse Rock – but never was there a biopic focused on Elvis the man, especially one so haunting.
Australian director Baz Luhrmann has been away from the big screen for almost a decade, and his much-anticipated return to the silver screen is an impish, delirious fever dream. In Elvis, our Presley stand in (hardly) is Austin Butler – a teenage heartthrob who, with Elvis, becomes a man. He outshines fellow cast members to create something indelibly dynamic, putting seasoned actors like co-star Tom Hanks – playing Elvis’s Dutch puppet-master, Colonel Tom Parker - to shame.
Luhrmann’s Elvis is beautifully shot, coloured, and textured. But its performances elevate it; Austin “channelled and embodied” Elvis’s energy, his “heart and soul” according to his own daughter, Lisa Marie Presley.
“If he doesn’t get an Oscar for this, I will eat my own foot,” she said.
A return to form for Luhrmann, who captures the Moulin-Rouge magic of his early career to follow Elvis from young, impressionable writhing performances in Memphis gospel tents to the blinding lights of Las Vegas legendry.
There have been performances which embodied a since passed artist, a towering cultural figure - Joaquin Pheonix as Johnny Cash in Walk The Line comes to mind. There is the plaintiveness of Walk the Line in Elvis – a gloomy American Dream that is sadder than one might expect from a film about The King.
But this story about Elvis and Colonel Parker’s relationship is real, it has the endorsement of those who were there.
“It is a true story told brilliantly and creatively that only Baz, in his unique artistic way, could have delivered,” Priscilla Presley, Elvis’s ex-wife said.
Elvis is opening at the Bowen Summergarden Cinema in late July.
Austin Butler in Elvis
Photo: Warner Brothers Pcitures

Some of Australia’s finest male physiques are about to sizzle and seduce some locals for one night only at the Whitsunday Sailing Club with their brand-new killer show - The Secret Fantasies Tour.
A hand-picked selection of the Sydney Hotshots will have the crowd off their chairs and screaming for more with a high energy production that boasts the perfect mix of killer dance routines, eye-catching costumes, acrobatics, and of course jaw dropping athletic male physiques.
Each of the 14 dreamy guys coming to the Whitsundays have been chosen from hundreds of men nationwide and put though an intensive “Hotshots Bootcamp”, all graduating with an A+ in hip thrusting!
Coming from various backgrounds, the smorgasbord of delicious dudes includes Tradies, Cops, Farmers and even Fireman who love touring Australia and entertaining the ladies!
Hosted by seasoned professional Paul Reynolds, who was the original cast member of Manpower Australia and is a Las Vegas headliner, the showmanship and cheeky banter with audiences makes for an extra entertaining evening.
It’s the most fun a girl can have standing up!
The Sydney Hotshots have graced television screens, appearing on Studio 10, Sunrise, AGT and Good Morning New Zealand.
It is not very often that this type of performance comes to our small town, so let’s make the most of this opportunity!
WHEN: July 9
WHERE: Whitsunday Sailing Club
TICKETS: sydneyhotshots.com

A crowd of thousands passed through the gates at the Bowen River Rodeo and Campdraft last weekend and organisers said it was a fantastic four days full of action and entertainment for the whole family to enjoy.
Held in Collinsville, the annual event has been running since 1886.
This year, an unprecedented number of competitors signed-up for a variety of events which encouraged the whole family to participate - the campdraft was especially popular with junior level competitors.
Organiser Sally Fry said that it was wonderful for the children to get involved and also watch the professionals so they could learn first-hand what they could aspire to achieve one day.
The committee are still adding up all the proceeds which will be heading directly to two worthy local causes – the RACQ CQ Rescue Helicopter services and BUCK OFF Melanoma which raises money to aid medical research into finding treatment and possibly a cure for melanoma.
Dan Condon Winner of the Futurity
Gotcha!
Yee ha!
Sam Kime takes control
Thumbs up if you’re having a good time
Mac Shann riding Porter - winner of the Restricted Open

Over $10,000 was raised at the inaugural Lions Club Corporate Golf Day which was held at Whitsunday Green Golf Club on Sunday.
150 keen golfers played at the event, accounting for 32 teams who each represented a local business – from Red Cat Adventures to Eclipse Financial Services – this was an opportunity for a broad spectrum of businesses to get together and raise money for charity.
All proceeds will go to the Proserpine Hospital, split equally between the maternity ward, children’s ward and the palliative care ward.
Maurice Kite was the main instigator of the event, having suggested it to his Lions colleagues, recounting its success when held in Currumbin each year.
During the event many businesses donated items which were then awarded as raffle prizes.
An impressive $1000 was also up for grabs for anyone who scored a hole-in-one at hole 16 but unfortunately no-one got there on the day, so the prize money was put back into the raffle prize draw.
The organising committee said they were thrilled with the turn-out this year and are looking forward to making it an annual event.

Perhaps one of the world’s most successful cult comedians of our time is headed to the Sugar City this June, bringing with him his freewheeling and fanatic brand of humour.
Science has proven laughter can induce a Zen-like state, but Ross Noble doesn’t know anything about that; his crowds are belly-laughing away at his on the go, amalgamated smashing of ideas together in the pursuit of comedy, arriving at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC) June 17.
With an on-stage presence like no other, his exuberance, spontaneity and cerebral style have established him as one of The World’s best-loved comedians.
Join the master surrealist as he uses an infinite imagination and plenty of tomfoolery in a night not to be missed.
The English-born stand-up comedian who’s spent much of his life living in Melbourne is bringing his show Ross Noble - On The Go to Mackay audiences with a bang.
Each year and each show has seen his live following grow to the point where he’s been the best selling show at both the Edinburgh Festival and Melbourne International Comedy Festival on more than one occasion.
What happens when pure comedy takes human form? What happens when a creature is created and bred to do stand up? Nobody knows because that isn’t a thing. What is a thing is Ross Noble doing a show! You can come and see it!
With critical acclaim across the globe: a Perrier Award nominee, Barry Award and Time Out award winner for best live stand up, Ross is as prestigious a comic can come, so don’t miss out!
Find out what the supreme master of spontaneity will bring to the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre next month.
You can book your tickets online at the MECC website.

Friday 10 June
Made by You Workshops: Teacup Bird Feeders
Friday, 9:30am to 10:30am
Upcycle your old teacups into something useful, by making your own teacup bird feeder at this workshop. This event is for adults aged 18 and above.
Mirani Library
Made by You Workshops: Bee Houses
Friday, 11:00am to 12:00pm
Build your own bee house using a combination of new and recycled materials and attract bees to your garden by making a home specifically for solitary bees. This event is for adults aged 18 years and above.
Mirani Library
Mantra Yoga Workshop
Friday, 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Experience the healing and uplifting power of sacred mantra. Mantra Yoga is an ancient science devised by the yogis for activating the extrasensory energy centers of the body. Chanting is not a performance, and is definitely not about sounding "pretty". No prior chanting experience is necessary to attend, and we will each participate in our own way. Mantra can be chanted mentally, verbally, or through song, and we will do a little bit of each during this event. $35 per person at the door, cash preferred. Feel free to bring your own cushions, blankets, whatever you need to be comfortable. Water bottle recommended.
East Side Yoga Mackay
Friday SUN.sets – Tate and Connor
Every Friday Evening From 6pm
Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVE MUSIC.
Wake House Australia
Saturday 11 June
Mackay Beach Horse Races
Saturday, 11:00am until late
The iconic Mackay Beach Horse Races, one of the top social and tourism events in Queensland, are back and are expected to be bigger than ever attracting up to 3000 locals and visitors! With three days of entertainment including top Australian and local DJ’s, food, VIP packages, horse racing, Fashions on the Sand, market stalls and a recovery session on Sunday, there is something for everyone. Find out more and book your tickets at mackaybeachhorseraces.com.au.
Mackay Harbour Beach
Legends on Tour
Saturday, 6:00pm
The greatest musical legends of all time, characters, costumes, comedy and loads of fun. The show is filled with explosive talent. Each and every superstar is totally unique in style and genre from Country to Rock n Roll, Pop and Comedy. Almost every style of music is featured in this amazing two-and-a-half-hour show “Legends on Tour”.
Goosies Sport & Recreation Club
The AC/DC Story
Saturday, 7:30pm
A one-of-a-kind experience, the AC/DC Story is not a tribute show but a full theatre production described as ‘like watching a live movie documentary’. Over two hours of narrated facts, photos, footage, interviews and moments that this iconic Australian band experienced on their rise to stardom as well as in excess of 30 hits performed live by ACCA DACCA. Don’t miss the only AC/DC Show given the tick of approval by AC/DC themselves.
MECC
Sunday 12 June
Pioneer Valley Show
Sunday, 6:00am to 10:00pm
The Pioneer Valley Show is an iconic event in the community, widely regarded by fellow agricultural shows, patrons, exhibitors, site holders and entertainers throughout as the best one-day show in Australia. For more information and to book tickets, visit their website.
Finch Hatton Showground
Kokedama Workshop
Sunday, 10:00am to 1:00pm
Get creative and learn the art of kokedama. Kokedama is an amazing artform that calms the mind while creating something beautiful. It also gives the arms a nice little workout. Morning tea included sandwiches and cake. Numbers are limited so get in quick to book your seat.
2 Options to choose from include Succulent and Peace Lilly Kokedama and Peace Lilly Kokedama. Email potlessplantsqld@gmail.com to book your seat.
The Metropolitan Hotel Mackay
Sunday Live Music – Jax Morton
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 13 June
Trivia Night
Every Monday, 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Trivia night on Mondays at Centro Restaurant. There's no excuse not to stretch the grey matter as it's free to play so come along with your mates or we can put you in a team, each team can have 2-7 players. Registrations from 6:30pm, starts 7pm. Book your table to avoid disappointment call 49 656 100.
Magpies Sporting Club Mackay
Tuesday 14 June
Mackay Show
Tuesday June 14 to Thursday June 16
The 143rd annual Mackay Show will showcase agriculture, equestrian events and sideshow alley, fireworks and entertainment over three days. Please note rides will not operate until 4pm on Tuesday. For more information and to book tickets, visit their website.
Mackay Showgrounds
Wednesday 15 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
The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Experience
Wednesday, 7:30pm to 10:30pm
Touted as Australia's most authentic Fleetwood Mac Tribute, this show really is The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Experience performing to perfection the sounds, the voices, the appearance and instrumentation representing the hit music of supergroup Fleetwood Mac and the legendary Stevie Nicks.
MECC
Thursday 16 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
Mackay Beach Horse Races
The AC/DC Story
Pioneer Valley Show
Kokedama Workshop
The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Experience

The Airlie Beach Festival of Music has been keeping this news caged up for weeks, but finally it is free to run wild – The Animals are set to take to the stage at the 10th anniversary festival from November 4-6 this year.
The infamous UK band are known for their greatest hits including House Of The Rising Sun, We Gotta Get Out Of This Place, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, Bring It On Home To Me, Don’t Bring Me Down, It’s My Life and more.
Two original band members, John Steel and Mickey Gallagher, will feature alongside new additions Danny Handley and Bobby Ruiz in celebrating a decade of bringing live music to the heart of the Great Barrier Reef.
Also announced in the latest reveal, Aussie legends Eskimo Joe, known for their iconic tracks Black Fingernails, Red Wine and Foreign Land.
Rick Price, Lloyd Spiegel, Lily and King, Innocent Eve, Lash 78 and Mardi Wilson, also join previously announced main stage acts including Ben Lee, Rogue Traders, the Badloves, Bill Chambers and Mi-Sex.
Festival founder, Gavin Butlin, said he was thrilled to make this second line-up announcement and honoured to welcome such high calibre acts.
“It’s been hard keeping a lid on this one while the details have been finalised but now that the cat’s out of the bag so to speak, we’re expecting to see a big surge in ticket sales,” he said.
To purchase tickets or for more information visit www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au.
WHEN: 3-7 November
WHERE: Whitsunday Sailing Club
Tickets: $300 weekend pass
The Animals are playing on the main stage this year
Jaw-dropping sea views from the main tent at the Whitsunday Sailing Club

A community dinner will be held at The Creek Whitsundays in July to help raise funds for the Edwards- Bland family who tragically lost their 12-year-old son Stirling in a car accident in May.
Stirling’s twin brother was also in the car and sustained serious injuries.
The event has been organised to wrap the family in a large community hug, with all proceeds, love and kind thoughts donated straight to the them at their time of need.
Jodie Ferdinand from The Creek Whitsundays said her son, Archie, had been one of Stirling’s good friends since grade 4 and they wanted to help his family through this difficult time.
Mel Butcher from Taylors has been working hard gathering items for the auction and Tolita Dukes from 8 Seconds has been volunteering her time with design work and social media posts.
Since announcing the fundraiser, organisers have been overwhelmed by the support from the community with many businesses donating prizes for the silent auction.
The night kicks-off at 5pm and Whitsunday Transit are providing three courtesy buses to ferry passengers out to the venue and back.
Held in the beautiful mountain backdrop of this rural venue, guests will enjoy a buffet dinner with live music from a guitarist followed by a DJ as the night progresses.
Metropole Bar will be operating with Happy Hour prices throughout the night and a silent auction will be led by Rob Murolo from Elders.
Amazing lucky door prizes will be announced every 30 minutes.
All proceeds go to the Edwards-Bland family and tickets can be purchased at Whitsundaytickets.com.au or call phone 0438750282 for further details.
WHEN: Saturday, July 9
WHERE: The Creek Whitsundays
TICKETS: $110 per person

In a week’s time the annual Show Whitsunday celebrate its 110th festivity with a repertoire of new attractions, as well as familiar favourites returning to the fold on June 17 and 18.
Carnival rides will light up the Proserpine showgrounds, dodgems will collide, and food vendors will whip up corn dogs to delight showgoers in mid-June.
10,000 people are set to roll through the show over its two-day duration specially to enjoy some of those new offerings.
Airtime FMX
High-flying, Evel Knievel like stunts are making their way to the Whitsundays courtesy of Airtime FMX Motocross next Friday and Saturday. In their first year at the Proserpine Showgrounds, the motorbike gymnasts will deliver captivating and jaw dropping live Freestyle Motocross entertainment, flying through the air in death-defying stunts.
They’ll display their acrobatic prowess all on motorbikes – a combination of skill, speed, and precision that no other show in the country can match.
Show Organiser Donna Rogers said they went the extra mile this year to secure these talented racers.
“They’ve been getting a lot of talk up and down the coast,” Ms Rogers said.
“These incredible athletes are going to be something so different for the show this year and we know they’re going to be an enormous hit.”
JetPak Entertainment
A “mysterious jet pack man” is gracing the showgrounds next week as part of the festivities. The water sport attraction propels its rider up into the air, allowing them to perform flying feats and twists and turns.
“We don’t want to spoil it too much,” Ms Rogers said.
“Let’s just say he’s going to be an absolute treat – a real spectacle!”
Familiar Favourites
The sugar town showgrounds will be filled with plenty of action for families to enjoy – with tickets available through online pre-purchase only this year.
For more info visit www.showwhitsunday.com.au
WHAT: Show Whitsunday
WHEN: June 17 and 18
WHERE: Proserpine Showgrounds
TICKETS: Friday https://bit.ly/3M7Ax2D and Saturday https://bit.ly/3agSEG0
The high-flying Airtime FMX will take on the show on both Friday and Saturday
A mysterious jet pack wearing man will shoot into the air on stilts of water at Show Whitsunday
All the familiar rides are back this year too

Come as you are to The Pub when one tribute show recreates the performances of two of the world’s most iconic bands, The Foo Fighters and Nirvana, all in one afternoon.
Four highly experienced musicians – Clint Timothy on bass guitar, Dean with the vocals, backed by guitarist Barry, and Steve on the drums - will come together at the Airlie Beach Hotel as FooVana on Saturday, June 25.
They’ll celebrate the genius of Dave Grohl and Kurt Cobain, faithfully recreating the energy and the dynamism of Foo Fighters and Nirvana.
When they came together in 2001 to form the Australian Foo Fighters and Nirvana Tribute Show known as FooVana, they never knew they would perform over 200 live shows at venues across Melbourne and regional Victoria, as well as interstate.
These guys aren’t The Pretender, they’re the real deal, delivering a cross section of the renowned band’s material, from early Nirvana to the latest Foo Fighters, all while preserving the power and integrity of the original music.
“We’re very excited to first of all to escape the Melbourne cold, but to perform in front of a new audience in Airlie Beach will be amazing,” Clint said.
“It’s stuff we grew up on and we’re proud to bring the sing-along lyrics to new places.”
Chris said that the Airlie audience should get ready for a special set.
“This show has taken on a new direction for us, it’s not just a tribute to the bands we love, but also to Taylor Hawkins from Foo Fighters, who recently passed away,” Chris said.
“We’re keeping the spirit of both Nirvana and Foo Fighters alive.”
FooVana emulate the raw energy and emotion of the vocals, while maintaining the complexity of their pulsating rhythm and the searing power of lead guitar.
Then, on Sunday they’ll roll into the Airlie Beach Hotel as Louderfinger, delivering a hard-hitting and set from Powderfinger’s 7 albums and 18 Aria award winning songs, including My Happiness, These Days, Sunsets, On My Mind and much more.
At the end of their set, they’ll bring it all home with a carefully curated set of 90s rock classics from the likes of Pearl Jam and more.
On Saturday, June 25, FooVana will rock The Pub before they return on Sunday, June 26, as Louderfinger from 2pm – 5.30pm both days.
Don’t miss the free tribute event to some of the world’s best rockers.
FooVana arrive at The Pub June 25

Jurassic World: Dominion
A perfect storm propelled Jurassic Park into cultural ubiquity back in 1993. Author Michael Crichton was at the height of his writing powers, and Steven Spielberg had already carved out the edgings of blockbuster cinema, defining its contours and ridges. Ground-breaking computer-generated imagery mixed with life-size animatronics brought Dinosaurs back from the dead to movie screens across the globe.
That was almost thirty years ago.
One of films crowning franchises has had a long and storied life, and Dominion is the conclusion to this dinosaur fraught universe, and it pulls out all the stops.
Dinosaurs now live—and hunt—alongside humans all over the world, and some old timers are out of retirement to try and help save mankind. The familiar cast of Pratt and Bryce Dallas-Howard are joined by Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, and Sam Neill – each of whom had starring roles in the original.
It’s not to be missed.
Catch Jurassic World: Dominion (M) at the Bowen Summergarden Cinema opening 6.45pm this Friday.
The star-studded cast includes returning Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill, and Laura Dern for the final instalment of Jurassic World. Image: Universal
Lightyear
Let me explain this to you: Lightyear is a blockbuster film within a film. It’s the movie the characters in Toy Story would watch. Basically, Andy – little boy, loves Buzz Lightyear – would have seen this movie, which would have made him beg his parents to buy the Buzz Lightyear toy who put the entirety of the Toy Story franchise into motion.
I hope that clears things up.
In this film within a film, Chris Evan’s voices a new-look Buzz Lightyear, a young space pilot who finds himself in a sticky situation. It’s his first adventure into the infinity of space, but he ends up going beyond. Marooned on a hostile planet, having travelled 60 years into the future, he now needs to find his way back home through space and time.
The definitive Buzz Lightyear origin story has a little something for everyone; particularly adults who will recognise the voice of Taika Waititi, who lends his quirky New Zealand humour to the fold.
Catch Lightyear (PG) at the Bowen Summergarden Cinema opening Friday, June 17.
Talent like Chris Evans as Buzz Lightyear lend their talent to this blockbuster Toy Story spinoff. Image: Disney

Local up-and-coming artists will take to the stage in three sets of heats starting in August for the return of Young Whitsundays Got Talent.
The showcase of local singers aged 19 or under will run in two heats: August 28 in Proserpine, September 25 in Bowen, and a grand final on October 23 in Woodwark.
The talent show, which started back in 2019, has gained a stellar reputation amongst the region’s young artists.
Local Paula Hovey created the identifier show as a performance platform for young burgeoning musicians in the Whitsundays. In its first year, it began as a partnership with the Airlie Beach Festival of Music – one which has continued to this day.
That partnership sees the winner of Young Whitsundays Got Talent head for tours of the festival’s main stage to rub shoulders with its nationally renowned acts, as well as perform on the Fish Jam Stage.
Founder of Young Whitsundays Got Talent, Paula Hovey, said they were looking forward to another year of top tier talent for the competition.
“We’re super excited to hear from the young local superstars registering already, and I’m super excited to get out amongst it to Bowen and Proserpine and see what they can bring to the table, Ms Hovey said.
“It always blows me away to see how much talent is on offer around the region.”
Heat one will see the competitors head to the Prince of Wales Hotel in Proserpine, and heat two will take place at The Grandview in Bowen.
From there, the best of the best will compete in the grand final at Northerlies.
Ms Hovey said the competition “gives young musicians a chance to perform in front of an audience in a supportive and encouraging environment,” as well as a chance for them to improve their skills with lead up events and exciting workshops.
Winners will receive a makeover and photoshoot as well as a backstage tour at the Airlie Beach Festival of Music during sound checks and a performance at the after party at Northerlies.
All finalists will be invited to perform on the Fish Jam Stage at the market foreshore during the Airlie Beach Festival of Music.
Ms Hovey said any prospective contestants should reach out to her through the Young Whitsundays Got Talent Facebook page.
Some of last year’s competitors will be showcased at the Great Barrier Reef Festival on Friday, August 5 on the Fish Jam Stage.

John Madden’s newest drama, Operation Mincemeat, is a somewhat microcosm of World War II British operations; a time of devastation and horror, and in the face of it, unequivocable hope. Its true to life story – the British deception operation to disguise the 1943 Allied invasion of Sicily – is a macabre tale of espionage brilliance that contributed to Ally victory.
The British lost countless lives in the war, but it was ironically “The Man Who Never Was”, a tramp who lost his life after eating rat poison on the streets of London away from the fighting, that would become one of its most important.
Madden’s film tells the astounding story of the men who cooked up a high-risk disinformation strategy centred on that dead man.
Five weeks before the invasion of the Italian shores by allies to break Hitler’s grip on occupied Europe, an impossible challenge presents itself: how to protect the invasion force from potential annihilation.
Two remarkable intelligence officers, Colin Firth’s Ewen Montagu and Matthew Macfadyen’s Charles Cholmondeley, dream up the most inspired and improbable strategy of the war: to convince the Germans that the English will invade Greece, set in motion by a corpse with fake classified information washing ashore in Spain.
That information was a correspondence between two British generals suggesting the Allies would invade Greece and Sardinia, and that Sicily was merely a feint – an extraordinary gamble.
Madden’s telling of one of war history’s greatest and most fanciful achievements is replete with dark humour, remarkable circumstance, and an exceptional cast – both in its talented actors and its historical figures.
It serves as an espionage tilt at a World War II story – a site greatly plundered, and often told in grandeur and sentimentality. A spy thriller that inspired the world, especially when a young Lieutenant Commander, Ian Fleming, who worked on the operation would go on to pen Casino Royal and give the world James Bond.
Operation Mincemeat (M) is coming to the Bowen Summergarden Cinema this June.
Colin Firth stars in Operation Mincemeat, which doesn't always take itself seriously because the idea at its centre "edges over into Monty Python territory".
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Let There Be Rock on your way down the Airlie Beach Esplanade, a surrogate Highway To hell where a Whole Lotta Rosie will shake The Pub all night long.
The Acca Dacca tribute band Whole Lotta Rosie will Shoot to Thrill at The Airlie Beach Hotel this month, taking the bar-top stage by storm on June 18.
These Australian rockers came together with one goal in mind: to create an AC/DC show with the best of the best and bring the authentic hard rock band’s sound to audiences across the nation.
Each Whole Lotta Rosie member has more than one thing in common, but there love for AC/DC is chief among them. Each lists the band from the Razors Edge as one of their most influential while growing up.
Their love for the Sydney rock and roll band shines through in their own performances with each member playing their parts to a tee.
It helps when a few of A Whole Lot Of Rosie members ended up touring with Mark Evans, the actual AC/DC bassist from 1974 -1977, as well as alongside Simon Wright, the Acca Dacca drummer from 1984 -1989.
Led by Cynthia Gallie - the only voice in Australia that can do justice to both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson – she and her band are the closest thing to the original.
Since its inception, the band has gained the trust and respect of true AC/DC fans, with many now travelling alongside the faithful tribute act just to catch a glimpse of what the real shows were like.
“We don’t pretend to be the real band, we don’t make our guitarist wear the school uniform, we just want the music and performance to be 100 per cent AC/DC Rock and Roll!” Cynthia Gallie said.
So, for Those About To Rock, you can catch Whole Lotta Rosie Saturday June 18 and again Sunday June 19 with their Women of Rock show from 2pm to 5.30pm free, live and loud at the Airlie Beach Hotel.

Operation Mincemeat
John Madden’s newest drama, Operation Mincemeat, is a somewhat microcosm of World War II British operations; a time of devastation and horror, and in the face of it, unequivocable hope. Its true to life story – the British deception operation to disguise the 1943 Allied invasion of Sicily – is a macabre tale of espionage brilliance that contributed to Ally victory.
The British lost countless lives in the war, but it was ironically “The Man Who Never Was”, a tramp who lost his life after eating rat poison on the streets of London away from the fighting, that would become one of its most important.
Madden’s film tells the astounding story of the men who cooked up a high-risk disinformation strategy centred on that dead man.
Five weeks before the invasion of the Italian shores by allies to break Hitler’s grip on occupied Europe, an impossible challenge presents itself: how to protect the invasion force from potential annihilation.
Two remarkable intelligence officers, Colin Firth’s Ewen Montagu and Matthew Macfadyen’s Charles Cholmondeley, dream up the most inspired and improbable strategy of the war: to convince the Germans that the English will invade Greece, set in motion by a corpse with fake classified information washing ashore in Spain.
That information was a correspondence between two British generals suggesting the Allies would invade Greece and Sardinia, and that Sicily was merely a feint – an extraordinary gamble.
Madden’s telling of one of war history’s greatest and most fanciful achievements is replete with dark humour, remarkable circumstance, and an exceptional cast – both in its talented actors and its historical figures.
It serves as an espionage tilt at a World War II story – a site greatly plundered, and often told in grandeur and sentimentality. A spy thriller that inspired the world, especially when a young Lieutenant Commander, Ian Fleming, who worked on the operation would go on to pen Casino Royal and give the world James Bond.
Operation Mincemeat (M) is coming to the Bowen Summergarden Cinema this June.
Colin Firth stars in Operation Mincemeat, which doesn't always take itself seriously because the idea at its centre "edges over into Monty Python territory".
Supplied: Transmission