
Having grown up in Germany and Switzerland, Lukas developed an early appreciation for the importance of finding the right place to call home. Having experienced relocation firsthand, he understands both the excitement and challenges that come with moving. Fluent in English and German, Lukas enjoys working with a wide range of clients and prides himself on being able to connect with people from diverse backgrounds. For the past 13 years, Lukas has proudly called the Whitsundays home. Over that time, he has developed a deep understanding of the region, its lifestyle, and its property market. His strong local knowledge allows him to guide buyers and sellers with confidence while helping them make informed decisions. Before entering the real estate industry, Lukas earned a degree in Marine Engineering and built a successful career in the maritime sector. That experience shaped the professional approach he brings to his work today, instilling a strong work ethic, attention to detail, and a practical problem-solving mindset that benefits his clients throughout their property journey. Lukas joined the TAYLORS team in 2020 as a Sales Assistant, working closely with Brad Sobott and gaining valuable industry knowledge and market insight. In 2025, he stepped into his role as a standalone agent, bringing his experience, dedication, and enthusiasm to every transaction. Passionate about helping people achieve their property goals, Lukas is committed to delivering a smooth, transparent, and rewarding experience for both buyers and sellers in the Whitsundays community.
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This poem from my Grandpa Bob is entitled ‘Birth’. Thanks to my parents for supplying it. I’d also like to dedicate this corner to my Mum, who lost her father and brother in a very short span of time. This week’s corner is for her. BIRTH this is my hand this is my eye wave the one with the other’s cry noise is anger flood is kindness joy is vision fear is blindness wet is short dry is long night a silence day a song good is a smile bad is a frown the first lift up the second put down knowing is start not knowing is stop interesting is pick up boring is drop looking is memory hiding is forgetting wrong is stopping right is letting that is wind this is rain there is light here is pain that is laughter this a sigh how much to know before I die
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Rising star Katie Jayne is set to take to the stage at Airlie Beach Hotel for two free shows, guaranteed to entertain. The eclectic performer boasts an impressive resume, having given standout performances at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, Deni Ute Muster, PBR Australia and major festival rodeo stages across the country. Katie began her music career at the age of 25 when she moved to London, forming her first band Southern Junction who went on to play at the Isle of Wight Festival and London O2 Arena. After returning to Australia, Katie found her voice as a solo artist and hasn’t looked back since. “I’m at a point now where I know who I am and what I have to say and I’m ready to just go out there and play as many shows as I can around Australia”, said Katie. With her unique blend of modern country fire with traditional soul, Katie Jayne is fast becoming one of the most exciting new voices in modern Australian country music. With over 400,000 Spotify streams on her latest single, KIX Country Top 20 chart success and high rotation on CMC, Katie has cemented herself as a rising star. “It’s so great to be able to put on a country show in Airlie Beach. Australian artists are often overlooked in country music so it’s wonderful to have this opportunity. I’m very excited to bring my music up there.” Katie encourages everyone to come for an afternoon of high energy and no-nonsense country storytelling. “Come along, even if you’re not a country fan. We don’t take ourselves too seriously. We just like to have fun and play.” WHAT: Katie Jayne, two Free Shows WHEN: Saturday 21st March, Sunday 22nd March, 2pm – 5.30pm WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel The Airlie Beach Hotel will also feature an additional special treat with the Mackay Line Dancers. This fun event will give everyone a chance to get up and have fun in between band sets, with inclusive dance party’s for everyone to get involved WHAT: Mackay Line Dancers, Free Lessons WHEN: Saturday 21st March, Sunday 22nd March, 11am-12pm, 2.50pm-3.20pm, 4.10-4.40pm WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel Captions Rising Australian country artist Katie Jayne will perform two free shows at the Airlie Beach Hotel later this month. Photo supplied
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When the lights rise and the music begins at this year’s Dancing With Heart, one familiar local face will be stepping onto the stage with courage, glamour and a little theatrical flair. By day, Janine works as Sales Manager with Seven Network, helping local businesses connect with audiences across the region through television advertising. Many residents also recognise her from the weekly “What’s On This Weekend” segment on 7 Local News, where her vibrant personality shines as she highlights the events bringing the community together. While her confident and bubbly nature is well known, Janine admits the journey to the dance floor has pushed her well outside her comfort zone. “Most people see the confident bubbly side of me, but what they don’t see is how much I push through nerves and self-doubt behind the scenes.” Her routine promises plenty of personality and theatrical flair. “Oh, we are bringing drama! My routine is theatrical and glamorous! Think sass, storytelling, big expressions,” she says. “And yes… I’ll be gracefully (hopefully!) making my way down the stairs. If I don’t? Well, at least it’ll be memorable and I promise I’ll fall with flair.” What have you found the most difficult? Remembering the choreography while my brain is busy going, “Don’t mess up, don’t mess up!”… I truly want to do it justice. What do you value most about My Hospital Foundation? That the funds raised stay right here in our community, directly supporting local hospital services, patients and families. You never know when you or someone you love might need that care, which makes the Foundation’s work so meaningful. It’s also incredibly inspiring to stand alongside the other contestants as we’re all stepping outside our comfort zones and working together to raise as much as we can for such an important cause.
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Celebrating the true majesty of world-famous artist – Prince – the bar-top stage at Airlie Beach Hotel will come alive with a tribute show that sounds, looks and feels like the real thing.
Hosted by ARIA award winning singer Andrew De Silva, the Purple Revolution Tribute Show is a heartfelt dedication to the music of one of the greatest icons of the 21st Century.
From Purple Rain to Little Red Corvette, The Most Beautiful Girl in the World and You Got the Look – the band will deliver back to back sing-a-long classics throughout the afternoon.
The following day, Andrew De Silva and his band will take to the stage performing their own unique take on R&B, Funk and Soul which is guaranteed to win the audience over with its versatility and charm.
Andrew De Silva shot to fame when his band, CDB, won and ARIA for highest selling single –“Lets Groove” and for over a decade, he worked behind the scenes lending his vocals and experience to shows such as Dancing with Stars, X Factor and the Masked Singer.
In 2012 Andrew was encouraged by friends and family to step back into the limelight once again and he entered Australia’s Got Talent, winning the competition and proving to himself that he has what it takes.
From stadiums to theatre shows to solo acoustic sessions and corporate events, Andrew is the seasoned performer that entices the crowd with his voice and musicianship.
Often likened to Prince, it was an easy decision for Andrew to put together a tribute show that played to his strengths and love of the legendary artist.
His show has since become popular right around Australia.
While emanating Prince is a fun element to his musicianship, Andrew also focuses on his solo music career and has just released his latest single “What’s Up What’s Down” which was added to Spotify’s Nu Funk playlist alongside artists Anderson Paak and Thunder Cat which has seen the track gain over 100,000 streams around the world.
Purple Evolution will be performing at The Pub on Saturday 2nd April from 2pm to 5.30pm.
Andrew De Silva and band will be on-stage from 2pm to 5.30pm on Sunday 3rd April.
Andrew De Silva
Andrew De Silva and band
Purple Evolution

Calling all singers, dancers, bands, musicians, comedians, DJs and rappers, it’s time to express your talent on the stage as applications are now open for Fast Track North Queensland.
The only event of its kind in the state, Fast Track North Queensland is returning to the Burdekin Theatre on Saturday 2 April.
The talent showcase invites performers from across Queensland and the country who perform in all disciplines of the creative world to enter, with over $5,000 of cash and prizes to be won.
Burdekin Shire Council Mayor Lyn McLaughlin said it was fantastic to be welcoming the Fast Track talent scouts back to the Burdekin, with the talent show becoming a regular fixture for the region over the past few years.
“Fast Track North Queensland is a fantastic opportunity for all performers – from singers and dancers to bands, musicians, comedians and more – to gain experience on stage and be seen by capital city talent scouts here in the Burdekin,” Councillor McLaughlin said.
“This year we are incredibly lucky to have two special guest judges, Chris Sebastian, and Jael Wena, who will host an exclusive not-to-be-missed performance workshop for all contestants.
“There are only a limited number of spots, so I encourage anyone in North Queensland with a passion for performing to be the first to nominate before word gets out.”
Chris Sebastian was winner of The Voice 2020, while Jael Wena was a Voice Generations 2022 Grand Finalist.
Past winners have been from a variety of fields, and judges have said they want to see every performance style from every age group.
Entrants also travel from across the country, with contestants last year from as far away as Sydney and Brisbane.
Fast Track North Queensland will be held at the Burdekin Theatre on Saturday 2 April.
Applications are now open: email your contact and performance details to burdekin@fasttracktalent.com.au or visit fasttracktalent.com.au for more information.
Last year’s group of rising stars at the Fast Track North Queensland talent identifier at the Burdekin Theatre

Liam Neeson has shown his aptitude for helming gruff, no holds barred action flicks that pit him – a one man army on a quest for vengeance – against endless streams of henchmen.
In 2020’s Blacklight, Neeson’s role is no different as he plays Travis Block, a government agent who uncovers a conspiracy within his own ranks that reaches the highest echelons of power. Block has his own shadowy past, but when he discovers a plot targeting U.S. citizens, it’s time for him to draw the line. Soon, he finds himself in the crosshairs of the director of the FBI – whose life he had once saved.
This action political thriller sees Neeson put in an excellent performance regardless of the sometimes-cheesy dialogue, and audiences will come away with a reminiscence of the ’80s paranoid thrillers akin to The Fugitive.
Neeson’s weary-warrior act makes this run-and-gun worth the watch, and Blacklight is showing this weekend at The Bowen Summergarden Cinema.

Stall holders, musicians and amusement ride operators are getting excited to participate in the first Proserpine Street Party which is due to take over Main Street at the end of this month.
Everyone in the community is encouraged to come on down for a lively fiesta to celebrate the opening of the newly re-built Proserpine Entertainment Centre and more broadly, the unique lifestyle of our much-loved country town.
The Council-funded event is free for everyone to attend.
Live music will provide the perfect accompaniment as stall holders show their wares and a petting zoo as well as free amusement rides will entertain the kids.
The event takes place on Sunday, March 27 from 2pm to 6pm.

Friday 18 March
Conversations with Art
Third Friday of each month, 1:00pm to 2:30pm
Join in the free and enjoyable discussion led by Artspace Mackay staff as they look at images of traditional and contemporary artworks from gallery and museum collections from around the world.
Artspace Mackay
Sunset Sessions
Every Friday Evening From 6pm
Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVE MUSIC.
Wake House Australia
Karaoke Under The Stars @ The Burb
Friday, 7:00pm to 11:00pm
Get amongst a family-friendly night of karaoke at The Burb.
Souths Suburban Bowls Club
Saturday 19 March
Falun Gong Classes
Saturday, 9:00am to 11:00am
Soak in the morning sun and enjoy the fresh air as you experience relaxation, meditation, inner peace and health through movement. Falun Gong classes are a regular event at the Gardens.
Tropical Sun Lawn, Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
Hostplus Cup Round 1 – Mackay Cutters v PNG Hunters
Saturday, gates open 10:45am
Get around game day and cheer on the Cutters as the Hostplus Cup squad clashes with the PNG Hunters! Junior squads take on the Northern Pride and the day wraps up with a battle between the Mackay Cutters Hastings Deering Colts and local team, Souths Sharks. Bring the family and watch your favourite players out on the paddock of BB Print Stadium.
BB Print Stadium
Sacred Kirtan Meditation
Saturday, 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Come for an experience that will transport you to a world of inspiration, peace and joy, far beyond the stress and worries of life. This heart-warming group meditation combines chanting/singing of sacred mantras with musical instruments and sweet, cruising melodies to soothe the soul. The experience of Kirtan is meditative and beautifully immersive, the leader sings the mantra and everyone sings it back. This spiritual connection through song makes for a unique experience like no other. Chris and Anna have recently relocated to Mackay from Adelaide and have been sharing Kirtan meditation with the community for many years. They look forward to connecting with you through this wonderful meditation practice.
Unity Yoga Ayurveda
Shades of Women
Saturday, 6:00pm to 11:55pm
Shades of Women is an inaugural gala event and a first for Mackay. It signifies the commencement of a fundraising endeavour like no other in a quest to provide support for women and their children affected by Domestic Violence. This event provides an opportunity to celebrate women and the strength they bring to the lives of so many, but also a time to bring about awareness and raise much needed funds for Domestic Violence. Money raised will be donated to Women’s Legal Services Queensland, who provide free legal and welfare help to Queensland women and their kids at risk from domestic violence.
Seabreeze Hotel
Beddy Rays
Saturday, 8:00pm
Since selling out their first headline tour and supporting Australian music legends Violent Soho in May, Beddy Rays have been biting their nails to get back on the road and bring their mosh-worthy, coastal-rock bangers to your hometowns of Sunny Queensland! Supported by French Press.
Seabreeze Hotel
Sunday 20 March
Photo Walkabout at the Botanic Gardens
Sunday, 9:00am to 11:00am
Do you love capturing interesting photos with your camera or smart phone? This month’s Photo Walkabout workshop is focussing on “What lies on the forest floor?”. Open to all photographers from beginners to advanced, it is a free activity for anyone to join. To book your spot, phone Kim on 4952 7321 or email botanic@mackay.qld.gov.au.
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
Didgeridoo Sound Healing
Sunday, 5:00pm to 6:30pm
Come and hear Rufus speak from real-life experiences and be immersed in sacred sounds of the Didgeridoo, crystal bowl, flute, vocals and medicine drum to reset your energy and find balance.
Glenella Community Hall
Bjorn Again – Mamma Mia! We Are Back Again Tour
Sunday, 7:30pm
iThe MECC Auditorium
Tuesday 22 March
BMA Kidspace
Tuesday, 10:00am to 2:00pm
Join local artists and performers for creative art activities designed for toddlers and their adults.
Artspace Mackay
Wednesday 23 March
Mackay Farmers’ Market
Every Wednesday, 6:30am to 10:30am
The market is a showcase of our region’s amazting produce direct from the farmer.
Bluewater Quay

Want to do something for yourself and something for the community? Then why not join With One Voice Choir in Mackay and surrounds.
Performing out in the Mackay community, the choir is aimed at providing pleasure and enjoyment, working with local disability groups, singing at retirement homes and respite centres, as well as preparing and performing its own concerts.
Choir Director Jennifer Bee said that the most common obstacle to people joining the choir is their false belief that they cannot sing.
“Fundamental to the With One Voice Choir is our strong conviction that every person can sing!” Jennifer said.
“We provide acceptance, encouragement and support for those people who lack confidence and help them find their voice.”
“One of the most satisfying parts of our weekly rehearsals is how people feel welcome knowing that we are all there to do the best we can, as part of a group, which loves to sing and wants to support our community.
The next concert is planned for the day before Mother’s Day, Saturday May 7th at the Sporting Wheelies Hall in Bridge Road East Mackay.
“The High Tea and concert will be an opportunity for families to celebrate with Mothers and Grandmothers,” Jennifer said.
Jennifer Bee also pointed to research that has now found the act of singing aloud is beneficial to our health.
“Study after study has found that singing relieves anxiety and contributes to the quality of life.”
“No matter what age you are or what your abilities are, singing offers opportunities to learn, grow and express who you are.”
With One Voice Mackay meets and rehearses every Thursday evening at 6.30 pm at the CQU University City Campus Building 2 Theatre 90-92 Sydney Street Mackay.
Potential new members are very welcome, so feel free to come along and give the Choir a try without obligation.
Enquires phone Greg at 0401 692 254 or Frank at 0427 530 774.
With One Voice Mackay is an excellent way to socialise and also to sing with a group of likeminded – and like-voiced - people

The favourite creative collective known affectionately as the Briefs Boys are back at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre this April, and this time they have a hills hoist in tow and are ready to air their Dirty Laundry.
The tight-knit group of representatives from the Briefs Factory, an Australian creative collective who produce and present evocative, physical performances, are returning to the Sugar City with their circus, drag, dance, burlesque, music, comedy inspired show ready to go.
With the ever-changing world around them, Briefs Factory have been dedicated to developing and touring their brand of award winning, genre defying, political party punk around the world, and are touching down in Mackay for a second time.
Led by Fez Faanana (AKA Shivanana) – director and co-founder of Briefs Factory - this brand-new party cabaret pegs a line-up of classic Briefs boys along with some new boys and toys in the basket.
These festival favourites promise a load of physicality, comedy, and showmanship, and none of it clean – so “turn your cycle to hot as you watch these boys tumble dry.”
After 10 years of selling out festivals worldwide and visiting Mackay back in 2020, the boys are ready to hit the MECC stage on the 2nd of April with more glitter stains and ballsy attitude than ever!
Get your tickets to the ultimate ladies’ night out at themecc.com.au for an 18+ event.
Meet the Brief Boys at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre this April

A notable selection of key Clermont characters will have their prolific lives showcased in a new exhibition in the Isaac region.
Clermont Historical Centre presents Faces of the Peak Downs which showcases a collection of stories from the first European settlers in the area to women paving their way in the saddle manufacturing industry.
Since Ludwig Leichhardt first traversed this area in 1845, the Clermont district or at the time, Peak Downs, has been home to an array of characters that contributed to its development.
The exhibition highlights identities like Jeremiah Rolfe who was the first European to settle in the Clermont area, establishing sheep runs and working the land, Oscar de Satge who named Wolfang Peak and established Wolfang Station, and Rose Harris who is regarded as Australia’s first female saddler.
Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker said this year is worth visiting the centre especially as it took out silver in the best tourist attraction category at the 2021 Mackay Isaac Tourism Awards.
“This great local experience, run by locals working at Council and incredible volunteers, would not happen without their absolute dedication behind the scenes,” Mayor Baker said.
“Tourism is one of our most valuable industries in the Isaac region. It is worth more than $180 million a year and it directly employs 1000 people.”
This is a chance to explore, discover and jump back in time to learn the stories of the region’s harsh colonial era.
Faces of the Peak Downs exhibition will run to 17 December 2022.
Last year’s Back on Track exhibition which paid homage to country racing being an essential part of the social fabric of the Isaac region continues to be featured.
Clermont Historical Centre is located on Gregory Highway and is open Wednesdays to Saturdays from 9am to 3pm.
Admission prices are $6 for adults, $4 for pensioners, $3 children under 12 years and $15 per family with two or more children.
Jeremiah Rolfe and family circa 1876

Bowen artists get your pastels and paint brushes set, on the last Tuesday of every month local artist Mel Stone has been hosting Paint And Sip sessions at The Grandview Hotel.
The next tipsy painting gathering is set for March 29, and it’s your opportunity for a no judgement artistic journey helped by some red or white wine.
If you’ve been out of the loop, Paint and Sip is a relaxing, fun way to step into painting, where a resident artist takes participants step-by-step through painting a picture, portrait or otherwise.
With an easel, paint brush and a creative juice -preferably wine, although it can be coffee, tea, or beer – you can enjoy a no-pressure painting experience, with no painting experience required.
Last Month’s session was a grand success at the Grandview, with the wannabe artists showing their teacher their very best interpretation of shuttered blue window with plants below.
New and novice artists alike can find out more by contacting the Grand View Hotel.
25 seats are available for the sessions, which run $45 per person, and they’re a guaranteed blast – you might even discover a new talent.
Bookings are essential, so call the Grand View Hotel on (07) 4786 4022 to secure a seat for the next go around.

The Airlie Beach foreshore will fill with the sounds of chaotic battle next Saturday, but not between knights or Vikings, instead the long-standing feud between Jerry Mouse and Tom Cat will take to the screen.
The Tom & Jerry Movie will be playing for free at the Airlie Beach Foreshore screen on Saturday, March 19 at 6:30pm.
The Tom and Jerry movie pits the famous fighting pair against each other in another instalment of their continuing feud, this time in Manhattan.
Jerry, running from his long-time rival after an incident in Central Park, takes refuge in the Royal Gate Hotel, with Tom in hot pursuit
Tom soon finds himself hired to drive him away before the day of a big wedding arrives in this family fun film.
The 2021 released slapstick comedy is filled with familiar faces like Chloë Grace Moretz, Michael Peña, and even Ken Jeong – so there’s some fun for the parents, too!
Whitsunday Regional Council are inviting local parents and their kids along to this relaxed family night, so bring the picnic rugs, chairs and food and enjoy a night of entertainment under the stars.
Airlie Beach Foreshore Outdoor Cinema has been a hit with locals since its instalment and the upcoming screening is looking to continue the trend – make sure you’re arriving early to find yourself the best spot to snuggle up for the night with the family!