
On This Day 1986 May 5th Confidence in Mill’s Purchase of Wanderers. Shareholders of the Sugar Mill returned a vote of confidence in the acquisition of Whitsunday Wanderer’s Tourist Resort despite the Mill’s disappointing year of crushing with 90,000 tonnes of cane left in the field and what was described as a ‘dismal’ first year with the resort. Cane Maturing. Proserpine cane crop is maturing well with sugar content up two units compared to 1985. Starting date for crushing will be June 17th. Horrific Car Collision. A Mackay woman was killed instantly, 14 kilometres North of Proserpine when she lost control while manoeuvring around a deep pothole when her vehicle was thrown into the path of a semi-trailer. Obituary Margaret Jean Hiscox, an old resident of Myrtle Creek passed away in the Townsville Hospital. John Malcolm Milne, a well known district farmer from North Gregory died peacefully at home. Racing Club Proposal. Support from the Minister For Racing was being sought. In past years three racing clubs have existed in the area. One at Breadalbane flourished until a strange day when a galloping horse disappeared on the track behind some trees and was not the same one that came into view at the other side. P.J.R.L.Proserpine teams travelled to play St. Mary’s Junior Rugby League and recorded good wins in Under 11s, Under 13s and Under 15s. $9 Million For Highway. Work planned for the Mackay-Bowen section included bridges over Myrtle and Deadman’s Creeks. Fourteen Years Of Blue Nursing. The annual doorknock appeal for this Christian Outreach of the Uniting Church was led by Sisters Doreen Wesley and Denise Hobson. Last year 4,892 clients were visited. Services are without charge so they rely on donations. Opposition To Miss Figurehead Contest. Organisers of Airlie Beach Fun Race were reminded of the promotion of the region as a family resort destination. Fun Run 1986. The semi marathon 25.4 kilometres race from Fausts Corner to Whitsunday Wanderers was contested by eleven 8 person relay teams and ten individuals, three of whom beat all the relay teams. First junior home was local runner Shane Matthews. High School Musical. The production of “Dracular Baby”will take place in August. Full scale rehearsals are taking place now. Palm Grove Reunion. Over 70 former pupils attended the reunion of Palm Grove School in Upper Conway which closed 34 years ago. The second of two schools was opened in 1926 under Fred Clowes, an amazing teacher with two artificial legs from above the knee amputations. Skipper Returns. Former skipper of the “Island Wanderer” and “Whitsunday Wanderer” Bob Jenkins returned to Daydream Island on a trip to promote “The Yellow Submarine”. Over 60 travel agents attended . Special Education Students enjoyed a visit to Seagulls Restaurant and Mandalay Watersports learning about commercial kitchens and then boating skills with their teacher Pat Miller. A.R.L. Three members of Airlie Beach Bloods, Darren Short, Mark Bland and Trevor Bennett have been selected for the Mackay representative team in the North Queensland Championships in Cairns this weekend. Whitsunday Sailing Club Trophy Night. Club Champions were: Nick Harris and Steven Thynne[Sabots], Peter Chengody [Lazers], Adam Raleigh and Peter Demartini [Presidents Trophy] Knight Attack. Whitsunday Soccer Club teams both won in Mackay this weekend They are now league leaders in the Second Division and lying second in the first division after winning 9-1. Healthy Night For Netball. The netball season is progressing well with Sea Eagles and Veterans teams and a total of ten junior teams participating regularly, some healthy fundraising taking place and eleven girls passing an umpiring exam. League. Brahmans beat the Miners 10-8 in Collinsville Union. Raider beat City’s Mackay 30-0 Tennis. Team leaders A Grade- Scotfords , Reserve Grade -Slammers.
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This week’s winner is Alissa Tomlinson for the theme Australian Bush Alissa’s photo of an adult and a young Tawny Frogmouth was taken at Hydeaway Bay. Next week’s theme is “Lights” – you can get involved in the Whitsunday Amateur Photographers Facebook Group.
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Mackay Businesses Celebrated At 2026 Best In Business Awards More than 200 members of Mackay's business community gathered at the Mackay Turf Club on Friday night to celebrate the achievements of local businesses, organisations and individuals at the 2026 Best in Business Awards. Hosted by the Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce, the annual awards recognise excellence, innovation and leadership across a range of industries, while highlighting the people helping drive the region's economic success. Among the night's winners was Mackay Safety, which took home the Ground Breaker Award, while The Bookish Burrow was recognised as the Next Big Thing. The Neighbourhood Hub received the It's Not Easy Being Green Award and Crossroad Arts Inc was honoured with the Heart of Gold Award. M&P Services – Quality Transportable Buildings was named the winner of the Legacy Legends category, while Jade McAuley of RebelNation claimed the Mover of Mountains Award. iQ Solutions Queensland rounded out the winners list, taking home the Small But Mighty Award. The event was supported by category sponsors including Telstra, SBB Partners, North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation, Frontrow, Community Bank Sarina, CQUniversity Australia and Mackay Regional Council. Guests also heard from keynote speaker Bill Ovenden from The Lad Collective, who encouraged attendees to think bigger, act boldly and embrace new opportunities. The evening was attended by Queensland Small Business Commissioner Nicolle Kelly and featured event styling by Element Events by Ramona. The Chamber thanked nominees, finalists, sponsors, judges and guests for contributing to what was described as a night of celebration, inspiration and community pride. The awards continue to shine a spotlight on the businesses and individuals helping make the Mackay region stronger, smarter and more successful.
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The countdown is on at Kucom Theatre, where cast and crew are hard at work rehearsing for the upcoming production of the much-loved British comedy Waiting for God. Bringing the beloved television series into the modern era, the stage adaptation follows sharp-witted retiree Diana Trent and newcomer Tom Ballard as they join forces to outsmart the conniving manager of Bayview Retirement Village, leading to a hilarious chain of events with some unexpectedly heartwarming results. Packed with wit, charm and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments, the production explores the realities of growing older in the age of technology while celebrating friendship, resilience and the power of community. Behind the scenes, excitement is building as the cast and crew put the finishing touches on the show ahead of opening night. Waiting for God takes to the stage at Kucom Theatre in Andergrove from June 18th, with performances running across multiple dates. What? Waiting For God When? From June 18th Where? Kucom Theatre CAPTION: Cast and crew at Kucom Theatre are hard at work preparing for next month’s production of Waiting for God. Photo supplied
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Local counsellor Karen Angel is celebrating the release of her first book, Wilbur’s Worry Clouds, a combination of fiction and activity that aims to help children deal with anxiety.
Suitable for children ages five and up, the book has two parts, leading with a sweet story about a young boy called Wilbur, who, with the help of family and friends, learns various ways to deal with his worry clouds. The story is designed to be educational, starting easy-to-approach conversations about the science of anxiety, and how it affects our brain, bodies and our emotions. Wilbur’s trusty dog Dexter of course plays a starring role.
The second part of the book is to be used as a workbook, containing over 70 pages of evidence-based therapeutic activities, including word searches and puzzles, meditations and breathing exercises, journaling, CBT, EFT Tapping, and arts and crafts. Kids can use the workbook independently or with their parents, providing families with an easy way into crucial conversations about mental health.
Creating mental health resources for children felt like a natural progression for Karen, who is an accredited mental health clinician with 40 years of experience in the field. The idea followed on from her experiences leading play therapy, running children’s group work sessions at the Proserpine Community Centre.
Anxiety is a common issue children face, and can be a normal part of growing up, when addressed and dealt with properly. When anxiety disorders arise though, parents are encouraged to take action.
“Worry is a normal emotion, but it’s one that can get out of control.” Karen explains. “It’s important to know the signs. Early intervention is key, so you can tackle the anxiety when the child is as young as possible.”
With this debut book newly released, Karen is already working on a second, which will focus on depression. More topics are planned to follow, with Karen envisioning a whole suite of resources that parents can rely on, covering a range of issues, from anger to grief.
Learn more at www.worryclouds.com.au
Karen Angel is targeting children’s mental health with her new line of books

Local Whitsundays entrepreneur-turned-author Rick Brown is making waves with his new book, The Mysterious Mr Isaac, a modern business fable for business leaders.
Drawing on decades of corporate experience, Rick distils practical, timeless lessons on mentorship, client care, and sustainable business success.
Set on a crowded London Underground train, the book tells the story of a young professional who meets Mr Isaac, an unassuming mentor whose wisdom transforms the way he approaches business. Through their conversations, readers learn that real success is built on integrity, perseverance, and genuine client care – not shortcuts.
Rick, who built a multi-million-dollar business before retiring to the Whitsundays, recently shared key insights from the book at the 2025 Whitsundays Business Conference, hosted by the Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
He highlighted a critical distinction for regional businesses: “A customer makes a purchase. A client trusts you to deliver value consistently. Understanding this distinction can transform how small and regional businesses operate, grow, and build long-term relationships.”
Three conference attendees won copies of The Mysterious Mr Isaac, giving them the opportunity to apply Rick’s lessons firsthand.
With its engaging storytelling and practical guidance, The Mysterious Mr Isaac offers entrepreneurs, business leaders, and students a blueprint for lasting success, making it a timely and essential addition to any business bookshelf.
As a member of the Whitsundays Writers Festival Advisory Group, Rick is helping craft the festival’s 2026 and 2027 programs, ensuring the next chapters of the region’s literary scene are as inspiring as his own storytelling.
The Mysterious Mr Isaac is now available through major retailers, online outlets, and local libraries, with Whitsundays-based publishing services company 852 Press supporting its journey to readers globally.
Contributed with thanks to Director of 852 Press, Dr Julia Evans.
Author & Entrepreneur, Rick Brown. Photo supplied
The Mysterious Mr Isaac, out now. Photo supplied

This week’s winner is Dylan Wicks for this black and white action shot.
These photographs are contributed by the Whitsundays Amateur Photographers Group

By Suzanna Mcloughlin
Local blues musician Zed Charles has rocked the CD category of the Memphis Blues Challenge with his debut album, Hear My Word. His submission rose through the ranks, making it into the third round of the competition and finishing in joint sixth, over a vast number of applicants from all over the world.
Hear My Word had already achieved Aussie acclaim, holding the no. 2 spot on the ABRAC charts for three months, and remarkably, the album was entirely self-produced. Zed performed each component, from percussion, to bass and rhythm guitar to vocals, even writing his own lyrics.
Describing his sound, Zed says “There’s traditional blues, and people who want to take the genre and evolve it a little more. I’d say I’m probably in the second category. It’s a tricky sort of thing to keep those traditional sounds and styles but also maybe add something, evolve it, or push it in a new direction. Put your stamp on it. I think that’s, believe it or not, the reason why my album did so well in the competition.”
Zed grew up in Bowen, gaining his early musical training at the conservatorium in Mackay before going to jazz school in Brisbane, staying there for most of his early career. Eventually, he joined the heavy rock band, The Royal Artillery, before Covid-19 provided a pause in which he moved back home to the Whitsundays. Here, in paradise, Zed stripped back to his roots, and dipped back into the blues.
Having played gigs across Australia (including the Airlie Beach Music Festival), and internationally, solo, in bands, and alongside names like Mungo Jerry, Zed Charles is now looking to bring his focus back home.
He is currently working on launching a Whitsundays Blues Association, working with Mackay Blues Club to “nuture a bigger blues network in Australia… but also nurture the people who play blues, give them a platform.”
Zed’s goal is to help more people fall in love with blues music, whilst creating pathways and opportunities that show young people that they can find their success and launch their music careers right here, in the Whitsundays. He highlights Airlie Beach as a hub of live music and artistry, with its density of venues and music-lovers, that can have the potential to launch musicians just as equally as the big cities usually associated with the gig scene. “Watch this space,” he says.
With projects planned with Seth Enslow from the Crusty Demons, sponsorship from local business Poschelk Guitars, and sights set on playing stateside in Texas, Zed Charles has a big year ahead. Catch him next hosting the Porch Blues Festival in Caboolture, on 2 May.
Zed Charles by Summer Rain Photography

Well known Mackay photographer, Mark Fitz, excitingly announced one of his most beloved, award-winning pictures is now out in the world following the publishment of Craig Sheather’s Terry the Turtle!
Officially printed in December of 2025, the children’s fiction book features the cheeky Lady Elliot Island turtle seemingly “flipping the bird” to Fitz’ camera. Terry attracted a world of attention the moment Mark debuted the photograph in 2018, with Mark recalling the photo instantly went viral on social media, accumulating thousands of shares, millions of likes, and even a few news stories!
“When Craig came to me with the idea for a book based on Terry the Turtle featuring my photography, I loved the idea instantly,” Mark enthused.
“It’s been so exciting watching the story develop and grow and to have it out in the world now is a dream come true!”
Sheather’s feel-good book shares the untold story of the world’s cheekiest turtle and has been described as the perfect comedic tale for young animal lovers and their families.
“We hope you and your families enjoy this book as much as we have enjoyed making it and thank you again so much for all your incredible support!”
The turtle that broke the internet now has a book! Photo source:Amazon

They’re back! Film & Arts Mackay, Mackay’s Alternative Cinema, will be back with their monthly movies on Friday, February 6, at CQU’s Cook Theatre. Each month, Film & Arts Mackay screens award-winning movies not usually shown in commercial cinemas. February’s film is ‘Four Mothers’, an Irish movie which won the Audience Award at the BFI London Film Festival.
This sharp-edged comedy bursts onto the screen with wit, warmth, and just the right amount of chaos. Edward (James McArdle), a writer on the cusp of international success, is all set for his big U.S. book tour when life pulls the rug out from under him—his beloved mother Alma (the incomparable Fionnula Flanagan) suffers a stroke. What else can go wrong, right? Plenty!
FAM’s Friday movies are followed by a supper, included in the ticket price. For membership (discount prices) and/or movie tickets, go to www.trybooking.com/DIJCZ.
Film & Arts Mackay is a not-for-profit group whose proceeds help support other local arts groups. The proceeds from one movie each year go to a nominated local charity, including the Rural Fire Brigade and Mackay Women’s Services, among others.

Friday 6th February
U3A Mackay Open Day
9am
Retired from full-time work and ready to discover new interests with like-minded people? U3A Mackay invites the community to its Open Day — a relaxed opportunity to explore a wide range of cultural, active and creative groups. Meet friendly members, learn what’s on offer, join or renew membership, and enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee while discovering your next chapter.
Mackay & District Senior Citizens' Association Inc.
Crochet & Conversation
9am
Looking for a relaxed way to connect and get creative? Drop in for a morning of crocheting, coffee and conversation with friendly Northern Beaches locals at Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Everyone is welcome — from beginners to seasoned crafters, or those who simply enjoy good coffee and great company. Bring your own tools or borrow from the communal box and enjoy a warm, welcoming community vibe.
Beachfront Bar and Restaurant Bucasia
Film & Arts Mackay Presents: Four Mothers
7.30pm
Film & Arts Mackay invites movie lovers to a special screening of the acclaimed comedy-drama Four Mothers at CQ University Mackay Ooralea Campus. Winner of the Audience Award at the BFI London Film Festival, this sharp, heartfelt film blends humour and humanity in a whirlwind Dublin weekend. Expect laugh-out-loud moments, emotional depth and a moving celebration of family, friendship and resilience. Rated MA 15+.
CQ University Mackay Ooralea Campus, Building 1, 351-371 Boundary Road, Ooralea
Sunday 8th February
February Swap Meet
10am
Participants are invited to bring five items to swap and take home five new-to-you treasures. It’s a fun, sustainable way to refresh your wardrobe or household items while connecting with others. Keep an eye out for further details and get ready for a great day of swapping and socialising.
The Grounds Collective Bucasia
Come & Try Pickleball
4pm
Curious about pickleball? Now’s the perfect chance to give it a go at the upcoming Pickleball Come & Try Day. Open to ages 13 and up, this fun, beginner-friendly session is a great way to get active and try something new. All equipment is supplied — just bring a drink bottle, wear activewear and joggers, and get ready for a great time. Limited spots available, so bookings are essential via the Facebook page.
Mackay Tennis Association
Tuesday 10th February
9.30am
Northern Beaches Community Playgroup invites families to its Term 1 Meet & Greet — a welcoming session for new and returning families to connect and help shape the year ahead. Learn how the playgroup operates, share ideas, explore volunteering opportunities and enjoy a relaxed morning of play and connection. With sensory play, crafts and activities for children, plus light refreshments for adults, it’s a great way to be part of a thriving, community-led playgroup.
Northern Beaches Community Hall, 24 Wallace Street, Bucasia
Thursday 12th February
Artspace Lunchbox Origami
12.30pm
Add a creative spark to your lunch break with free Lunchbox Origami sessions at Artspace Mackay this February, led by artist Karen Hurford. Enjoy a relaxed 30-minute workshop creating flower-inspired folds, while exploring Printbank Mackay’s Coastal Imprints exhibition. With beautiful local works on display and no bookings required, it’s the perfect way to refresh, recharge and get creative. All welcome.
Artspace Mackay

By Sebastian Conidi
The iconic Whitsundays Songwriters Festival has been nominated for Festival of the Year – People’s Choice at the Queensland Music Awards. This nomination is a terrific recognition of the passion, hard work, and creative vision behind the festival, led by co-founder and Director, and local Whitsundays singer-songwriter, Karen Jacobsen, presented under the auspices of the Whitsundays Arts Festival.
The fifth Whitsundays Songwriters Festival will take place from 3 to 7 June 2026. Highlights will include the much-loved Concert and Conversation on Saturday evening, 6 June, along with three levels of songwriting workshops held during the day: Beginner, Intermediate, and Masterclass.
The songwriter’s festival emerged as part of the Whitsundays Arts Festival in 2021.
“It began when I performed at the closing event in concert for the Whitsundays Arts Festival in 2021 and I met the president Jess Begun”, said Karen.
“I told her that I always dreamt of a songwriter festival, and she said there’s no reason we can’t do that next year.”
In 2022, the Whitsundays Songwriters Festival debuted.
“It was co-founded with the Whitsundays Arts Festival as well as Francesca de Valence head of I Heart Songwriting in Brisbane. We created a songwriter residency, inviting six professional songwriters from around Australia to come together for four days and co-write and collaborate.”
The program has feature incredible songwriters such as Vika & Linda, Tony Childs and locals Graham Connors and Brad Butcher.
The program features a concert and Q&A interviewing the expert panel, with people performing songs they wrote the previous day.
Despite the event’s previous success, Karen reflected on the difficulties of garnering support for arts and culture in the region.
“It’s been an ongoing challenge in my capacity as an art creator in the region to access funding. Our volunteers spend hundreds of hours creating materials for grants and funding applications. I would love to see an equal level of investment in arts that we see for sports. In my experience arts are equally important, and having children and adults engaged in all manner of arts activities creates a healthy society.”
The songwriting festival has creating amazing opportunities for those enthusiastic about creativity.
“Every year, there are profound experiences in the workshops and the concert events. It’s wonderful to have the kind of feedback we have from the local community.”
The festival has seen great support from sponsors and partners.
“We are really grateful to our partners and sponsors from the previous years and, as we embark on our 2026 festival, we would love to hear from any community members interested in our programmes.”
The songwriting festival is a vital opportunity, fostering arts and creativity in the Whitsunday’s region. It is great to see the initiative continue into 2026. Best of luck to the team!!
WSF 2023 Songwriter Workshop – Photo source: Tropix Photography
WSF 2025 Brad Butcher, Cnr Jan Clifford, Mayor Ry Collins, Karen Jacobsen, Chris Sebastian, Zipporah, Francesca de Valence, Mark Sholtez, Jessica Begun – Photo source: Karen Jacobsen

February
7 Galentine’s Day, Queens Beach Hotel, 12pm-4pm
7 Bustamento Intrepid Adventure Tour, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm-5.30pm
8 One Love – The Music of Bob Marley and The Wailers, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm – 5.30pm
17 Sailability Whitsunday, 9am onwards
9 Super Bowl at The Bar, Airlie Beach Hotel, from 9am
27 Speed Networking, Lumos Café 7.30-8.30am
28 Bon Jovi Forever, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm – 5.30pm
March
3 Sailability Whitsunday, 9am onwards
7 Proserpine Lions & Lion Ladies International Womens Day, Proserpine RSL, 1pm-5pm
7&8 Late for Woodstock, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm-5.30pm
14&15 U2 Rattle & Hum plus Coldplay Show, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm-5.30pm
17 Sailability Whitsunday, 9am onwards
21&22 Katie Jayne LIVE, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm-5.30pm
22 The UK Rod Stewart Show, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 7.30pm-9.45pm
27 FOGs Regional Tours Bowen Gala Dinner, Queens Beach Hotel, 6pm-9pm
27 Sydney Drag Queen presents WICKED Drag Bingo, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 7pm-10pm
27 Speed Networking, Lumos Café 7.30-8.30am
31 Sailability Whitsunday, 9am onwards

Friday 6 February
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
KCs: Retro Joe (from 8pm)
Sorrento: Kaeden McCarthy (4pm – 7pm)
Grandview Hotel: Nite Johnson (from 8pm)
Saturday 7 February
Airlie Beach Hotel: Bustamento (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
KCs: Retro Joe (from 8pm)
Grandview Hotel: DJ Night (from 8pm)
Sunday 8 February
Airlie Beach Hotel: One Love/Nicky Bomba (2pm-5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
Coral Sea Marina Resort: DJ (1pm – 5pm)
KCs: Sam McCann (from 8pm)
Grandview Hotel: Mick Woodbridge (from 8pm)
Monday 9 February
KCs: Josiah (from 8pm)
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm – 7pm)
Tuesday 10 February
KCs: Dave Helgi (from 8pm)
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm – 7pm)
Wednesday 11 February
KCs: Bear Brewer (from 8pm)
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm – 7pm)
Thursday 12 February
Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon (6.30-9.30pm)
KCs: Bear Brewer (from 8pm)
Sorrento: Lucy Rose (4pm – 7pm)

The Whitsunday Suicide Prevention Network will be holding a special free screening on Thursday 12 February at the Reef Gateway Hotel. The film, entitled ‘When The Dust Settles’, was made by award winning a director Stuart McKay and sheds light on the issues many men face, opening conversations around supporting community growth and change.
It is a visually striking documentary that follows three Australians forever changed by the ripple effects of suicide.
The film screening has been brought to the region by Aaron Schultz, founder of the Outback Mind Foundation. Though the film features heavy themes, it is meant to be uplifting and accessible to all, however the team will provide staff for anyone who is triggered by the content. The film is designed to be inspiring, encouraging communities to get together to support those that are impacted or bereaved by suicide, ultimately putting in future measures to prevent it.
All are encouraged to come along to the screening. The greater the participation, the more support that can be fostered for an incredibly vital cause which impacts many across the region. Whether it is individuals, council staff, sports clubs or community groups. All are welcome to come along for a great night.
It is wonderful to see that the work that is being done by the Whitsunday Suicide Prevention Network, as they continue to push important initiatives in 2026.
WHAT: Whitsunday screening: When The Dust Settles
WHEN: Thursday February 12th, 6.45pm
WHERE: Reef Gateway Hotel, Cannonvale Function Room
Photo source: Facebook

If you’re busy driving down the highway to hell on the weekend of February 14th and 15th don’t be afraid to take the exit towards the Airlie Beach Hotel for some high voltage rock n roll.
Whole Lotta Rosie are one of Australia’s premiere AC/DC tribute bans, packing a heavy rock n roll punch for all to enjoy.
Whole Lotta Rosie initially formed as a supergroup of veteran musicians, all with experience playing AC/DC tunes. Having played for close to 10 years, it’s been a long way to the top, but the electric ensemble shows no signs of slowing down.
“The band have a great ear for that authentic AC/DC sound, they’re all big fans to begin with and know their gear, so when you come to a Whole Lotta Rosie gig, hearing that genuine AC/DC rock sound”, said singer Cynthia Gallie.
The band has built a strong foundation in Melbourne, developing a dedicated fanbase through consistent performances.
“We have an awesome loyal following in Melbourne who are super passionate about the music.”
Having played in Airlie before, the band are incredibly eager to return.
“A couple of years ago we were lucky enough to have a weekend of gigs at Airlie Beach Hotel and absolutely loved it. We’re all looking forward to bringing the band back for round 2!”
Despite covering a huge discography, the group are able to balance great hits with epic deep cuts.
“We try to strike a balance between delivering the well-known favourites and satisfying the more dedicated and well-versed fans with those album deep cuts.”
Cynthia clearly has some impressive chops, belting the iconic songs of both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson.
“Bon has a lot of great songs that highlight how good he was as a storyteller. These are my favourite to perform. Songs like Ride On and Rock ‘n’ Roll Singer. Then you have Brian with his incredible range so sinking my teeth into songs like Shoot To Thrill and Hells Bells is a great challenging and is very satisfying”.
Get down to Airlie Beach Hotel if you want to be thunderstruck by the power of Whole Lotta Rosie’s epic rock show.
WHAT: Whole Rotta Rosie – playing the best of AC/DC plus Rock Classics, Valentine’s Day Special
WHEN: Saturday 14th February and Sunday 15th February, 2pm til 5.30pm
WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel
Photo sourced

If your dinner routine is feeling a little tired, consider this your sign to declare a full-blown taco night, but with a vegetarian twist and let the warm tortillas, and colourful fillings put your tastebuds on a direct flight to Mexico!
Creativity’s your best friend when it comes to crafting a veggie taco, but like any recipe, you must first, start with a solid base! Roasted or sautéed vegetables will be instrumental in piecing together your masterpiece; picture sweet potato tossed in smoky spices, caramelised mushrooms with that irresistible umami hit, charred corn straight off the grill, or crispy cauliflower coated in chilli and paprika. Oh and add black beans, lentils or quinoa if you want something hearty that still feels light.
A key component of crafting the perfect taco lies in the freedom to design the dish to suit your own preferences, choose-your-own-adventure style! Choose from toppings like creamy guacamole, fresh pico de gallo, mango or pineapple salsa for sweetness, pickled red onions for tang, or shredded cabbage for crunch and as a simple rule; the more textures, the better. A drizzle of chipotle mayo, yoghurt lime sauce or coriander dressing ties everything together.
Vegetarian tacos are all about intertwining several flavours to create something delicious, colourful and fun! Serve your creations family-style, squeeze over fresh lime, maybe shake up a margarita, and suddenly a weeknight dinner feels like a mini fiesta!
Pop into the kitchen this week and whip up a delicious batch of vegetarian tacos! Photo source: Shutterstock

Is your dog a bit restless? Too much barking and not enough fun. Well here are some great activities in the Whitsunday's region for your favourite canine friend to enjoy.
Cannonvale Beach Walk
The lovely Cannonvale Beach is pet friendly, making it a perfect haven for your dog to run free. Enjoy a great atmosphere and beautifal views of the coastline as you stroll along the shore with your beloved animal.
Bicentennial Boardwalk
The relaxed 4km coastal walking track provides scenic views with rest stops and water stations to conveniently keep your pets hydrated.
Airlie Beach Lagoon Markets
Stroll through the vibrant Saturday morning markets with your furry friend. The great event lends a pet friendly atmosphere, with the potential to purchase treats, toys and accesories from local vendours for maximum entertainment.
Shingley Beach
The quiet beach, tucked away from crowds is great for when you and your pet just want to unwind. The calm waters are safe for pets to wade in and play.
Kings Beach
Situated in Bowen, Kings Beach is a beautifal off-leash dog friendly beach - perfect to let your dog run free. A long sandy beach, with calm waters, it lends the perfect relaxing experience.
Cedar Creek Falls
Just a 25 minute drive south of Airlie Beach, the dog friendly site allows owners to bring their pets on a leash.
Spend the weekend with your furry friend enjoying the region's abundance of dog friendly beaches! Photo source: Shutterstock

Friday 30 January
KCs: Erin Reus (from 8pm)
Grandview Hotel: Ash Smith (from 8pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm - 10pm)
Sorento: Kaeden McCarthy (4pm - 7pm)
Saturday 31 January
Coral Sea Marina Resort: Noah Davis (1pm-5pm)
KCs: Bear Brewer (from 8pm)
Grandview Hotel: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Hendrix (2pm - 7:30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm - 10pm)
Sunday 1 February
Coral Sea Marina Resort: DJ (1pm-5pm)
KCs: Sam McCann (from 8pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6:30pm - 9:30pm)
Monday 2 February
KCs: Josiah (from 8pm)
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm - 7pm)
Tuesday 3 February
KCs: Bear Brewer (from 8pm)
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm - 7pm)
Wednesday 4 February
KCs: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)
Sorrento: Will Heta (4pm - 7pm)
Thursday 5 February
KCs: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon (6:30pm - 9:30pm)
Sorrento: Lucy Rose (4pm - 7pm)