Entertainment

Dancing Queen Fever Hits Airlie Beach

Dancing Queen Fever Hits Airlie Beach

The vibrant spirit of live entertainment is set to shine once again across the Whitsundays, as the high-energy “SOS” tribute show brings the unforgettable music of ABBA to both locals and visitors this April. With two performances scheduled across the weekend, this event is more than just a concert—it’s a celebration of community, nostalgia, and the region’s growing cultural scene. For a destination like Whitsundays and the ever-popular Airlie Beach, events like this play a vital role in keeping the local economy and social calendar thriving. Tourism may be the backbone of the region, but it’s experiences like live music shows that give visitors a reason to stay longer, spend more, and connect with the area on a deeper level. “SOS” delivers a dazzling tribute to one of the world’s most beloved pop groups, combining iconic hits with the glitter and groove of 70s disco. With elaborate costumes, spot-on vocals, and infectious energy, the show offers a chance for audiences to relive the magic of a golden era in music. More importantly, it creates a shared experience—bringing together residents, hospitality workers, and tourists alike on the dance floor. Community events like this also highlight the Whitsundays as more than just a scenic getaway. They position the region as a lively cultural hub capable of hosting quality entertainment, helping to attract future acts and build a stronger arts presence. For local businesses—from restaurants to accommodation providers—the ripple effect is significant, with increased foot traffic and a boost in weekend trade. As the region continues to grow and evolve, embracing events like the “SOS” ABBA tribute ensures that the Whitsundays remain not only a beautiful place to visit, but an exciting place to be. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or simply looking for a fun afternoon or evening out, this is one event that promises to have the whole community saying, “Thank you for the music.” WHAT: The Australian ABBA Tribute Show: SOS WHEN: Saturday April 11 and Sunday April 12, 2pm-5.30pm WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel Captions Photo source: Facebook

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Photo Of The Week

Photo Of The Week

Elise Dunckis is this weeks winner, on the theme of Planet Earth. She took this wonderful photo of an incoming storm at Byerwen Coal Mine, Suttor near Glenden. Next week’s theme is “Street Life”, and budding photographers can enter on the Whitsundays Amateur Photographers Facebook Page. Photo contributed with thanks to the Whitsundays Amateur Photographers Group.

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March Showcase Celebrates Floral Creativity

March Showcase Celebrates Floral Creativity

Flower Delight featured as the March exhibition at Sarina Arts Council’s Sarina Gallery, highlighting a wonderful selection of floral-inspired artworks. Visitors can look forward to new works arriving this April. Photo source: Sarina Arts Council, Sarina Gallery

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Event Guide - Friday 3rd April

Event Guide - Friday 3rd April

Friday 3rd April The Way Of The Cross From 5pm The community is warmly invited to gather at Bluewater Quay on 3 April at 5pm for The Way of the Cross, a reflective Good Friday event exploring the story behind one of Christianity’s most significant days. Attendees are encouraged to bring a chair and settle in for an evening of familiar songs and shared reflection. The free event will feature nothing for sale, keeping the focus on the message of the day and the meaning behind the question, “Why is Good Friday good?” Everyone is welcome to come along and be part of the experience. Bluewater Quay Saturday 4th April Easter Carnival From 9:30am Families are invited to hop into the Easter spirit at the Easter Fun Hub this Easter Saturday, with a morning of free activities set to bring smiles to children and adults alike. Running from 9:30am to 1:30pm outside R.M. Williams, the event promises a festive atmosphere with Easter bonnet craft, face painting, balloon twisting and a fun Easter egg hunt. Children will also have the chance to meet the Easter Bunny. With no bookings required and plenty of family friendly entertainment on offer, the community is warmly encouraged to come along and join in the celebrations. Caneland Central Hop & Hunt Easter Festival Extravaganza From 3pm Families are invited to enjoy a festive afternoon by the water when Harbour Moon Markets joins forces with the Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club for a community Easter celebration on Saturday, 4 April at 67 East Point Drive. From 3pm to 6pm, visitors can enjoy free children’s activities including jumping castles, face painting, balloon fun, an Easter egg hunt and photos with the Easter Bunny, while live music from Soul Vibes and more than 30 market stalls create a lively atmosphere. Food trucks, coffee, freshly made pizzas and pies will be available, with a free sausage sizzle for the first 200 people. Adult entry is $2, supporting the club’s Nippers program. The Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club Sunday 5th April Resurrection Sunday Dawn Service 5.15am The community is warmly invited to gather for a Resurrection Sunday Dawn Service at Bluewater Quay at 5:15am on Easter Sunday, 5 April. The outdoor service will mark the Easter morning message of hope and renewal, reflecting the theme of turning darkness into glorious day. All are welcome to attend this early morning gathering by the river, offering a peaceful and meaningful way to begin Easter Sunday. Bluewater Quay Wednesday 8th April School Holiday Activities At The Botanical Gardens From 9am Families are invited to explore the beauty of Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens these school holidays with a fun self guided activity designed to get children discovering the plants and wildlife of the gardens. Activity sheets can be collected from the Visitor Information Centre between 9am and 3pm from Wednesday to Friday, 8 to 10 April. Young explorers can take part in an “I Spy” challenge featuring the garden mural and a leaf hunt that encourages a closer look at the fascinating shapes and textures found throughout the gardens. Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens 

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Gig Guide | 18 July

July 31, 2025

Friday 18th July
Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Nite Lightning (from 8pm)
KC's: Retro Joe (from 8pm)

Saturday 19th July
Airlie Beach Hotel: Geed Up (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon  (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: DJ Night (from 8pm)
Coral Sea Pavillion: DJ Bad Girl (1pm – 6pm)

Sunday 20th July
Airlie Beach Hotel: Geed Up (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Sam McCann (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Nite Lightning (4pm - 8pm)
Coral Sea Pavillion: Pianoman (2pm – 6pm)
KC's: Ronny Croker (from 8pm)

Monday 21st July
KC's: Ronny Croker (from 8pm)

Tuesday 22nd July
KC's: Josiah (from 8pm)

Wednesday 23rd July
KC's: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)

Thursday 24th July
Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon (6.30pm - 9.30pm)
KC's: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)

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What's On | July 18

July 31, 2025

July

19 Tassal Airlie Beach Marathon Festival, Races between Port of Airlie & Cannonvale Beach with the Race Precinct at the Sound Stage on the Airlie Foreshore

20 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am

22 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm

23 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.

26 2025 Mayor's Charity Ball, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 5pm - 12am, $250

27 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am

27 St Catherine's Catholic College Centenary Picnic, 10am - 3pm

29 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm

August

1-3 Great Barrier Reef Festival

1 Author Talk Session by Marion Weatherburn, Proserpine Library, 10:30am - 12.30pm

1 Author Talk Session by Marion Weatherburn, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm - 4:00pm

1 Great Barrier Reef Festival Presents: Luca, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm

3 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am

4 Author Talk Session by Marion Weatherburn, Bowen Library, 10:00am - 12:00pm

5 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm

6 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.

7-14 Airlie Beach Race Week

8 Airlie Beach Race Week Presents: Happy Feet, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm

10 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am

12 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm

14 Morning Melodies - For the Love of Tony, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 11:00am

16-23 Hamilton Island Race Week

16 Coral Sea Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival (day one)

17 Coral Sea Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival (day two)

17 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am

19 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm

20 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.

24 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am

26 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm

31 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am

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Whispering Jack Tribute To Echo Through Airlie

July 21, 2025

Fans of Australian music legend John Farnham are in for a treat next month, with The Whispering Jack Show set to take the stage at The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel, on Saturday, August 2, from 2pm to 5.30pm.

Hailed as the country’s premier Farnham tribute, the high-energy production has been touring nationally for almost 20 years, playing to packed theatres, RSL clubs, festivals, and cruise ships. Backed by a dynamic seven-piece band, the show brings Farnham’s chart-topping hits to life in a performance that has been described by industry insiders as uncannily accurate and emotionally charged.

From stirring ballads like ‘A Touch of Paradise’ to iconic anthems such as ‘You’re the Voice’, ‘Pressure Down’ and ‘Age of Reason’, audiences can expect a faithful and powerful musical experience. The show also includes The Book of John, a creative narrative element that tells the story behind the music, offering insight into Farnham’s life and legacy in a format that blends storytelling with song.

The production has earned glowing praise from fans and music professionals alike. Dannii Minogue described Mike’s vocals as  “the closest I’ve heard to John,” after his performance on Australia’s Got Talent.

The Whispering Jack Show is proudly presented as part of the Great Barrier Reef Festival, and event organisers are encouraging music lovers to arrive early, soak up the atmosphere, and enjoy an afternoon of timeless Australian classics.

The Great Barrier Reef Festival is held annually in August, and is Airlie Beach’s premier celebration of reef culture and coastal living. The four-day festival showcases the Whitsundays’ vibrant community spirit through a mix of art, music, environmental education, and family-friendly entertainment.

From reef-themed street parades and fireworks to recyclable regattas, the festival shines a spotlight on the natural wonder of the Great Barrier Reef while celebrating the tropical lifestyle that surrounds it.

The live tribute to John Farnham at the Airlie Beach Hotel adds to a jam-packed weekend of entertainment, bringing classic Aussie rock to the heart of the festivities.

The Whispering Jack Show rolls into town for one afternoon only, residents and travellers are encouraged to go along and get the full experience.

WHAT: The Whispering Jack Show – A Tribute to John Farnham
WHEN: Saturday 2 August ( 2pm – 5.30pm)
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel

Mike Vee and his band will return to the Airlie Beach Hotel for the Great Barrier Reef Festival
Mike's been here before and can't wait to return
The Whispering Jack Show main singer Mike Vee has been called "the closest I’ve heard to John”
Don't miss The Whispering Jack Show

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Great Barrier Reef Festival Highlights Commitment to Sustainability and Conservation

July 21, 2025

The Great Barrier Reef Festival is thrilled to announce a series of events dedicated to sustainability and environmental education. The Festival's commitment extends to supporting the Traditional Owners, local High Standard Tourism Operators, and the vital work of Master Reef Guides, delivering a collaborative approach to the conservation of the Great Barrier Reef for future generations.

The festival’s sustainability focus is headlined by several key events designed for all ages:

Nature Celebration Whitsundays

Discover and connect with local environmental organisations all working to protect the Whitsundays. This event is a fantastic opportunity for the public to network with passionate conservation groups, learn about local environmental issues, and find out how to get involved. Join the celebration at 5:30 pm on Friday, August 1st, at the Friday Night Markets on the Airlie Beach foreshore.

Coral Sea Marina Resort Seagrass Nursery “Talk & Tour”

Join marine experts from CQ University and Reef Catchments for a morning of discovery and action. This free community event is a rare opportunity to get hands-on with marina restoration and speak directly with leading scientists. Attendees can learn to make their own 'seagrass balls' and even replant them during complimentary boat tours offered by Whisper Cruises, where you might even spot a local turtle!
Book your spot by emailing marketing@csmr.com.au

Immerse Art Installations

Witness the spectacular “Immerse” art installations, a series of reef-inspired sculptures made by local artists using recycled plastic and marine debris. These unique creations transform the Airlie Beach Foreshore into an underwater marine wonderland, creating a visual statement about the importance of protecting our oceans. Featured is the 8m long humpback whale and calf alongside coral reefs, and QR code reference points to learn more about the Indigenous names and stories of the reef.

The Ark Energy Family Fun Day

This highly anticipated event is dedicated to interactive reef education and cultural learning. The day will feature:
● Eco Barge Sculpture Tent: An opportunity to learn from the Whitsundays' own turtle rehabilitation and beach cleanup teams.
● Daydream Island’s Living Reef Team: Experts will share valuable insights on coral restoration and reef care.
● Reef Education: Local tour operators will host fun, educational activities for kids and adults, alike, to help attendees learn more about the reef.
● Cultural Workshops: Ngaro & Giya Traditional Owners will share their deep connection to the land and sea through storytelling, weaving, ochre painting, and boomerang and spear throwing.

The Great Barrier Reef Festival Art Exhibition 2025

This official art exhibition, themed "Tides of Connection," will explore the deep bond between people, nature, and culture. The exhibition showcases the profound ways the Great Barrier Reef links marine ecosystems and the human relationship with the ocean, providing a visual celebration of the reef's significance and its past, present, and future.

For more information and a full list of events, please visit the festival website.

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A Night Of Opera Under Candlelight

July 11, 2025

An unforgettable night of glamour, music and meaning is coming to Mackay this August, as Crossroad Arts presents Candlelight Opera in the Woods — a breathtaking immersive performance held in a secret industrial venue in the Mackay CBD.

This exclusive boutique fundraiser promises an operatic experience like no other, where guests will be surrounded by candlelight, soaring vocals and the industrial grandeur of a space transformed for one night only. All proceeds will support inclusive arts programs delivered by Crossroad Arts in the local community.

Internationally acclaimed stars of Opera Queensland, soprano Katie Stenzel and baritone Jon Maskell, will headline the evening alongside renowned pianist Brendan Murtagh. They’ll be joined by musicians from Mackay City Strings and the inimitable Crossroad Arts performers in a multi-sensory celebration of classical music and theatrical art.

Guests will enjoy a generous selection of gourmet canapés, Joval Wines, champagne and beer while taking in the operatic spectacle — with additional excitement on offer in the form of a live art auction, featuring works by three celebrated Australian artists, plus an exclusive South Australian Opera package including flights and accommodation.

This is an unmissable opportunity to dress in your finest opera glamour and experience something truly extraordinary — all while supporting the arts in our region.

Candlelight Opera in the Woods
What: Immersive operatic performance and fundraiser
When: Saturday 23 August 2025, 6.30pm–10.30pm
Where: Secret Mackay CBD industrial venue
Tickets: $185pp (includes canapés, wine, champagne and beer)
Bookings: crossroadarts.com.au or call 4953 5122
Presented by Crossroad Arts | Major Sponsor: Mackay City Property

Photo credit: Jim Cullen

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Sassy, Sparkly, And Straight-Up Fabulous

July 11, 2025

Emma Krause Is Coming To Mackay!

Brace yourselves, Mackay – a comedy cyclone is headed your way and her name is Emma Krause.

Fresh off a sold-out, award-winning, laugh-till-you-snort Fringe World run, this Perth powerhouse is strutting her way to the tropical north with her hit show 40+FABULOUS – and trust us, it’s exactly the kind of big, bold energy we all need right now.

Not only did she take out Best Solo Performance at Broadway Perth and WA’s Best Comedy in 2024, but this ex-schoolteacher-turned-stand-up-queen is the real deal. From slaying the stage on Australia’s Got Talent to playing Sue Finley in those cheeky Oz Lotto ads, Emma’s journey from PTA meetings to punchlines is the stuff of legend.

And what’s her secret? According to Emma, it’s ditching the ‘nice girl’ script and letting those fabulous scales and horns show.

“Comedy has been my way of finding my voice,” she says.

“Now it's about using it to represent the women who’ve supported me. I feel more like an everyday mum than a stand-up comedian – I’m right there in the trenches with them!”

40+FABULOUS is raw, hilarious and oh-so-relatable – think unsolicited advice, ageing gracefully (or not), and the glorious art of not giving a flying fig anymore. It’s comedy with a glitter bomb of empowerment, and audiences are living for it.

“I used to worry what the school P&C or the Tupperware ladies would think,” Emma laughs.

“Now I say – let your weird, quirky light shine. The world needs it.”

Whether you’re 25 or 65, this show is your permission slip to live louder, laugh harder and stop apologising for taking up space.

Mackay, your moment is coming – don’t miss Emma Krause bringing the sass, the sparkle, and a truckload of truth bombs to town. One night only. Bring your girlfriends, your mum, or just your fabulous self – but whatever you do, bring tissues… for the tears (of laughter).

This show is a love letter to every woman who’s ever felt invisible, overwhelmed, or just plain over it. 40+FABULOUS doesn’t shy away from the awkward, the unfiltered, or the laugh-so-hard-you-snort moments – in fact, it celebrates them. From botched beauty treatments to school drop-off dramas and the wild world of dating after divorce, I bring it all to the stage with a wink and a whole lot of heart. If you've ever screamed into a pillow or accidentally worn two different shoes to work, this show is for you. So grab your girlfriends and get ready for a night of big laughs, real talk and unapologetic fabulousness — Seabreeze Hotel, July 17. Be there or be... slightly less fabulous.

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Young Mackay Musicians Invited To Perform At State Finals In Brisbane

July 11, 2025

Young instrumentalists from the Mackay region are being invited to represent their town at a prestigious state-level music event, taking place this August at the State Library of Queensland.

The Oz Schools Instrumental Championships (OSIC) is a solo performance competition for school-age students across four categories: piano, strings, drums, and guitar. In 2025, Queensland finalists will gather for a live concert and competition at SLQ’s renowned auditoriums, with top students progressing to a National Final in Melbourne.

According to organisers, students who have recently placed at local eisteddfods — including the Mackay Eisteddfod — may be eligible for direct entry into the Queensland State Final.

“We’ve created a pathway that celebrates local achievement,” says Joe Patrick, a music
educator and event director.

“Students who’ve already performed well locally can now showcase their talents on a professional stage, connect with other top musicians, and represent their town at a state level.”

Students in Mackay who haven’t competed in a recent eisteddfod can still apply for the
Queensland State Final by submitting a short audition video. Past performances and YouTube links are accepted.

Organisers say they’re looking forward to seeing young musicians from Mackay on stage this
August. Entries close Sunday, August 3rd.

Full details — including eligibility criteria and how to audition — are available at www.osic.com.au.

Young Mackay musicians are invited to audition for the Oz Schools Instrumental Championships state finals in Brisbane this August, with top performers heading to nationals in Melbourne. Photos supplied

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Event Guide 11 July

July 21, 2025

Friday 11th July

Northern Beaches Youth Create Gathering
9am
A relaxed and welcoming morning for tweens and teens to get crafty with community bunting, crochet, and painting a giant community Jenga set. Bring your own fabric, yarn, or chess board, or use some communal supplies. Beginners and pros welcome — come solo or bring a friend for creativity and connection.
Northern Beaches Community Hall

NAIDOC Family Fun Day
11am
A celebration of culture, community, and connection hosted by Mackay NAIDOC Incorporated at Queens Park. The event features live entertainment, food stalls, children’s activities, and a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. All are invited to share in the spirit of NAIDOC Week and support local First Nations culture.
Queens Park, Mackay

Newmarket & Blacks Memorial Day Race Day
12pm
An exciting day of live racing, family-friendly fun, food stalls, and vibrant atmosphere hosted at Mackay Turf Club. Visitors are invited to enjoy thrilling races, social betting, and a celebration of community spirit. Free entry welcomes all to experience the action.
Mackay Turf Club

LIVE Music
6-9pm
Enjoy LIVE music every Friday at Ocean International – it’s a performance you won’t want to miss! Pizzas & tapas available on the deck! Call 4957 2044 to make your booking!
Ocean International

Saturday 12th July

World Gym Mackay 7th Birthday Celebration
7am
Celebrate seven years with World Gym Mackay! Enjoy free entry, kids’ activities, farm animals, face painting, balloons, and fairy floss. Take part in a group fitness mega class, plus grab prizes, giveaways, discounted memberships, supplements, and a sausage sizzle. All welcome—members and newcomers alike.
World Gym Mackay

PCYC Open Day
9am
Join the fun as PCYC opens its doors to the community. Try out the bike track, a Little N Active class, group fitness sessions, and more. Stay tuned for more details and get ready to move, connect, and discover something new.
PCYC Mackay

Mackay Breast Cancer Support Group Meeting
9am
A welcoming, confidential space for breast cancer patients and survivors at any stage of their journey. The meeting includes introductions, sharing, support, and morning tea. Attendees are encouraged to bring a small share plate and wear something pink if they wish. Free event with roadside parking available on Lagoon Street – RSVP via their Facebook event page.
Botanical Gardens Meeting Room, Mackay

Family Games Day
10:30am
A fun-filled day for families at Bluewater Quay hosted by Shed Happens Mackay. Enjoy games, laughter, BBQ food for sale, and live interviews throughout the day. This alcohol-free event is perfect for connecting with the community through good conversation and a bit of banter.
Bluewater Quay, Mackay

Family Night at Bakers Creek Community Hall
7pm
A lively evening of country music at Bakers Creek Community Hall. Admission $5. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call Cathy, the Club President, on 0436 373 461. Suggestions for future events can be shared with Coral, Cathy, or Betty during the night.
Bakers Creek Community Hall

Sunday 13th July

Dance Fit with Elena
9am
A welcoming outdoor dance fitness class at Bluewater Quay, Mackay. Designed for all levels, this session offers joy, movement, and community. Entry $5, supported by Mackay Regional Council. Wear comfortable activewear and bring sun protection, water, and a towel. In case of rain, the class moves undercover to CQU’s sports area. No bookings required—just show up and dance!
Bluewater Quay, Mackay

Live Music At The Pinnacle
11.30am-3pm
Enjoy live music from 11:30 am to 3pm! Indulge in delicious pies, crumbed steak, and in-house sweets for a perfect day out with great food and tunes.
Pinnace Family Hotel

Monday 14th June

Ballroom & Latin Class
6.30pm
Join a welcoming ballroom and Latin dance class for beginners and intermediate dancers. Everyone is invited to learn and enjoy international-style dance at St. Charles Anglican Church Hall, West Mackay. $10 per person. For more information, call Dave at 0401 290 109.
St. Charles Anglican Church Hall, West Mackay

Tuesday 15th July

BMA PLAYFEST
9.30am
A morning of fun and connection at Bucasia Esplanade hosted by Northern Beaches Community Playgroup. Enjoy a puppet show, mobile library, community activities, and more. Bring picnic rugs, hats, sunscreen, water, and a $3 donation. Free membership sign-up and check-in required on arrival. Families are asked to keep children safe and help with setup and pack-up.
Bucasia Esplanade

Thursday 17th July

Art and Memory Program
10am
A welcoming, safe, and social experience for people living with dementia and their family members. Participants enjoy refreshments before exploring selected artworks designed to inspire conversation and memories. No prior art knowledge required. Bookings essential for this free program.
Artspace Mackay

Bluewater Quay Markets Worship
4.30pm
A Spirit-filled evening of worship and fellowship celebrating Jesus Christ. Musicians and singers are invited to bring instruments or simply come to experience the joy and hope of worship. All are welcome to join this vibrant community gathering of praise and connection.
Bluewater Quay, Mackay

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Alumni Return To Inspire Next Generation In Matilda The Musical Jr.

July 11, 2025

St Patrick’s College students have taken to the stage for Matilda the Musical Jr., supported by three guest choreographers who once stood in their shoes.

Former students Regan, Shontaé and Georgia returned to the college to help choreograph the show, bringing with them professional experience and a passion for giving back. Two of the trio previously performed in the professional Australian tour of Matilda, and Regan has recently departed for South Korea, where he has joined the international touring cast of Wicked.

“It was definitely a full-circle moment,” Regan said before his departure.

“I started out doing Matilda as a kid, and then I came back choreographing and teaching students at my old school.”

He added, “It’s so important for regional kids to see what’s possible. I studied in Melbourne for three years, which was already a big step, and now I’ve taken it even further.

“It’s a big change, but I’m doing something I love, in another country, experiencing new cultures and performing for new audiences.”

Georgia, who was invited back by her mum Tanya, the musical’s director, said it was always a joy to return.
“We all worked on it when we were younger and did heaps of workshops,” she said.

“It’s always such a fun time coming back, choreographing, and seeing the younger kids and the talent they bring.”

She added, “We used to have guest choreographers from St Pat’s when we were students, and it was always a fun experience. You’d learn so much from them — especially if they’d gone on to further study in the arts. Being exposed to that was amazing.”

“Obviously in a school environment it can be hard to come out of your shell, especially in a small town. But if you’re passionate, keep doing it. Take as many classes as you can with different teachers, jump at the chance to learn new styles and techniques, and just keep training.”

Shontaé said her own experience in the musical years ago made the return especially meaningful.

“I did the show when I was younger and had an absolute blast, so coming back to help teach is really exciting,” she said.

“If you’re enjoying it, you’re more likely to stick with it — and it becomes something you love.”

For the student cast, working with professionals has been both inspiring and motivating.

Elise Doherty, who plays Miss Honey, said, “It was a bit difficult at first being across two campuses, but now that we’ve come together at Studio 53, it’s been amazing to see all the work we’ve done finally coming together.”

Jackson Andison, taking on the role of Mr Wormwood, said, “Being in Grade 12 while doing a musical has been a bit challenging — juggling externals, assessments, and rehearsals — but it’s definitely worth it in the end.

“We’re really thankful to the professionals and our directing team. They’ve gone above and beyond to help us.”

Paisley Copen, who plays Matilda, said she’s “loved doing this musical.”

Choreographer and cultural programs lead Natalie Porter said Matilda is part of a long-standing tradition of excellence at the College.

“St Patrick’s has a long-standing reputation for amazing shows,” she said.

“You really do become a family in these groups, and the memories they make will stay with them for a long time.”

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Art, Awards And A Great Night Out

July 11, 2025

The countdown is on for one of the region’s most significant visual art events, with the Woollam Art on Show Awards & Exhibition Opening Night set for Friday, 1 August July 2025 at the 500 Pavilion, Mackay Showgrounds.

The night will feature award presentations from a $10,000 prize pool, thanks to generous local sponsors, and a live painting auction showcasing selected works. Returning as guest judge is renowned artist and educator Ron McBurnie, whose prints, drawings and paintings have been exhibited across Australia and internationally.

“I’m really pleased to be returning to Mackay to judge the Woollam Art on Show Awards again,” said McBurnie, who last judged the event in 2010.

“The standard of work last time was exceptional, and I’m looking forward to seeing how today’s artists are exploring new ideas and creative techniques. It’s always inspiring to see the talent that comes through in this show.”

Mackay Art Society President, Ben Ranson, said the event reflects the strength and enthusiasm of the region’s creative community.

“It’s an exciting night that brings artists and art lovers together,” he said. “We’ve had incredible support from across the region and the country, and we can’t wait to share this celebration of creativity with the Mackay community.”

The event marks the official opening of the 19th Woollam Art on Show Awards and Rob Kidd, popular local radio host, will MC the evening and keep the program moving with his trademark good humour and local flair.

Guests at the opening night can enjoy finger food, live entertainment, and a chance to vote for the People’s Choice Award. There will also be raffles, door prizes, and a prize for the most glamorous couple in line with the Glitz and Glamour semi-formal dress theme. Drinks will be available to purchase at the bar.

Thanks to the continued support of 19 sponsors, numerous in-kind contributors and venue backing from the Mackay Show Association, the Woollam Art on Show Awards continues to be a standout event in Mackay’s arts calendar.

Tickets go on sale Monday, 7 July 2025. This is a ticketed event with limited numbers, so early booking is recommended.

Event Details:
What: Woollam Art on Show Awards & Exhibition Opening Night
When: Thursday 31 July 2025 | Doors open 5.30pm with Mayor Greg Williamson’s Opening Address at 6.00pm sharp
Where: 500 Pavilion, Mackay Showgrounds
Tickets: Available online from 7 July 2025 -$20/adult, $10/student & child at mackayartsociety.com.au
Dress Code: Semi-formal – Glitz and Glamour
Inclusions: Finger food and entertainment
Bar: Drinks available for purchase
Highlights: Award announcements, live art auction, People’s Choice voting, raffles, door prizes, prizes for best glitz

For more information, visit mackayartsociety.com.au

Woollam Art on Show returns 31 July with $10K in prizes, live auction, and a glitzy night celebrating local creativity. Image supplied

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Mackay Chamber Music Festival

July 11, 2025

A Regional Gem Bringing World-Class Classical Performances Home

For seven years now, the Mackay Chamber Music Festival has been quietly transforming the cultural landscape of this regional city, uniting Australia’s finest classical musicians for a weekend of intimate performances and vibrant community music-making.

From July 18 to 20, the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music in Ooralea will come alive with the sounds of world-class chamber music, performed by celebrated artists including the guitar virtuosos Slava and Sharon Grigoryan, the dynamic Orava Quartet, and Brisbane’s innovative folk-classical ensemble The Boxties.

At the heart of this festival is local violinist Glenn Christensen, whose journey began in Mackay’s own music classrooms. Glenn’s vision was to give back to the community that nurtured his love for music and to open doors for regional students who rarely get the chance to experience performances of such calibre.

“Chamber music is about small groups of musicians playing some of the best classical music there is – without a conductor, everyone takes ownership, and the performances are wonderfully intimate,” Glenn explains.

Having carved out a successful career abroad, Glenn recently returned home to take up the role of Associate Concertmaster with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra. Yet his heart remains firmly rooted in Mackay. Each year, the festival attracts top Australian talent who eagerly give back through workshops, masterclasses, and collaborations with young local musicians — fostering the next generation of artists right here in the region.

This year’s stellar line-up features some true luminaries:

• Slava Grigoryan, hailed as a "wizard" of the guitar and a classical music virtuoso renowned worldwide.
• Sharon Grigoryan, Associate Principal Cello with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, performing alongside her husband Slava in a captivating cello-guitar duo.
• Stefanie Farrands, Principal Viola of the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
• Doretta Balkizas, an accomplished Australian violinist and University of Queensland lecturer.
• The Orava Quartet, an award-winning young ensemble celebrated as “the future of Australian chamber music.”
• Stewart Kelly, pianist and artistic director known for his work with Victoria’s Music by the Springs festival.
• The Boxties, a Brisbane-based group blending classical, folk, and contemporary styles, collaborating with Mackay school choirs and string players.
• Angela Turner, a distinguished Australian pianist leading masterclasses and mentoring the winner of the Anne Thompson Memorial Scholarship.**

“Many regional students don’t often get to see professional musicians perform or benefit from masterclasses. So bringing these experiences to Mackay is vital to nurturing local talent,” added Glenn.

Reflecting on the festival’s growth, Glenn fondly recalls its humble beginnings.

“Our first festival was held in the Masonic Hall with no stage. We had to bring a piano all the way from Melbourne and set up chairs ourselves. Now, we’re proud to host the event at the Central Queensland Conservatorium with a professional 200-seat venue.”

Beyond the music, the festival supports the Anne Thompson Memorial Scholarship, established to honour a beloved local music teacher by aiding young pianists in their development.

Despite financial hurdles, the festival flourishes thanks to passionate local business sponsors and volunteers who believe in the transformative power of music.

Glenn invites everyone, both music lovers and novices alike to come along.

“Classical music is for everyone. It’s not stuffy or inaccessible; it’s down-to-earth, fun, and full of life.

“Each concert offers a completely different program, so there’s something for everyone.”

Tickets are available now at mackaycmf.com.au or by calling the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music on +61 74940 7800.

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Country Sass Hits The PEC: Don’t Miss Vixens Of Fall Live In Proserpine!

July 11, 2025

Get ready for a night of powerhouse vocals, infectious energy, and unforgettable country charm as Vixens of Fall take the stage at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre (PEC) on Saturday, 2nd August 2025.

Hailing from Queensland’s tropical north and now based in Brisbane, these three bold sisters—Nina, Wren, and Lulu—bring their signature blend of country-rock with a splash of sass and soul. Known for their heartfelt lyrics, magnetic stage presence, and fierce sisterly harmony, Vixens of Fall are blazing their trail across the Australian country music scene.

Their rise has been impressive. From taking out the Battle of the Bands at the Tamworth Country Music Festival to sharing stages with the likes of Melody Moko and The Wolfe Brothers, the Vixens are no strangers to the spotlight. They were also named “Most Popular Independent Country Music Band” at the 2021 Independent Country Music Awards.

This live show at PEC promises to be an energetic celebration of their journey, packed with new music, fan favourites, and a few surprises. Their songs, filled with passion, life, and the spirit of the north, are guaranteed to have you tapping your boots and singing along.

Don’t miss your chance to experience the sweet, fiery magic of Vixens of Fall live. Grab your tickets, bring your friends, and enjoy a night where country music meets heart, soul, and unstoppable energy.

Book now — this is one show you won’t want to miss!

WHAT: Vixena Of Fall
WHEN: Saturday, 2 August
TIME: 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 14 Main Street, Proserpine
TICKETS:Tickets: Adult $39 | Concession $36 | PEC Members $34

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What's on | July 11

July 21, 2025

July

11 Matilda followed by Grease, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm

12 NAIDOC Week Family Fun Day, Bowen Soundshell Santa Barbara Parade, 10:00am-2:00pm

13 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am

13 Proserpine Community Winter Markets, Proserpine State School Cyclone Shelter on Sherry Street, from 8:30am

15 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm

19 Tassal Airlie Beach Marathon Festival, Races between Port of Airlie & Cannonvale Beach with the Race Precinct at the Sound Stage on the Airlie Foreshore

20 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am

22 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm

23 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.

26 2025 Mayor's Charity Ball, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 5pm - 12am, $250

27 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am

29 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm

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Gig guide | 11 July

July 21, 2025

Friday 11th July
Airlie Beach Hotel: Sing On Social (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Troy Morrison (from 8pm)
KC's: Shaun Diver (from 8pm)

Saturday 12th July
Airlie Beach Hotel: Fleetwood Mac Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Sing On Social (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Dallas Steele (from 8pm)
Coral Sea Pavillion: DJ Sugarlips (1pm – 6pm)
KC's: Shaun Diver (from 8pm)

Sunday 13th July
Airlie Beach Hotel: Rock'N' The Country (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Sing On Social (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Troy Morrison (4pm - 8pm)
Coral Sea Pavillion: Kieran McCarthy (2pm – 6pm)
KC's: Josiah (from 8pm)

Monday 14th July
KC's: Josiah (from 8pm)

Tuesday 15th July
KC's: Sam McCann (from 8pm)

Wednesday 16th July
KC's: Mick Woodbridge (from 8pm)

Thursday 17th July
Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon (6.30pm - 9.30pm)
KC's: Mick Woodbridge (from 8pm)

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Robbie Williams Tribute Swings Into The Airlie Beach Hotel

July 11, 2025

Robbie Williams fans, get ready—Australia’s top tribute act is heading back to the Whitsundays. Louie Lee Feltrin is set to perform his crowd-pleasing show at the Airlie Beach Hotel for the sixth time, and he couldn’t be happier to return.

“I love the venue. I love the people. I love the energy," he said.

"Everyone's in a good mood, there's a sunny disposition and everyone's happy.”

Coming from Melbourne, Louie joked that his own mood lifts just stepping off the plane. He said in Victoria the weather is freezing, people are miserable and stepping into the Airlie Beach Hotel will definitely improve his mood.

Louie’s path to tribute fame began nearly two decades ago after appearing on a Channel Nine show. He said he used to perform at nightclubs or events and somebody from Channel Nine told him he looked like Robbie Williams and asked if he would like to be on the show.

After knocking the request back a handful of times, Louie finally said yes and he had a ball.

It was the public response that set his career in motion. “I got a lot of enquiries afterwards, people were wanting to book me for various charity events and functions. Everything grew from that.”

As Robbie's music has changed, the show has changed over time too and Louie says he’s grown to love Robbie’s music deeply.

“I've loved the way he's grown over the years as a songwriter and as a musician," Louie added.

"I get to travel a bit, which is great, I get to come to Airlie, it's fantastic.”

Fans can expect some surprises in the setlist. During the last performance at Airlie Beach Hotel, Louie noted that Robbie's swing music went down extremely well.

During this upcoming performance Louie will be performing more swing and he can't wait.

“That's my background, I grew up in musical theatre and singing jazz. So for me, it's nice to go back and do what I really love doing.”

Robbie has also released new songs and Louie is hoping everybody knows them.

Of course, Angels will be in the mix.

“I love doing that, because you can see everyone's reaction to it. Angels resonates with people from all ages," said Louie.

"It's a song that touches a lot of people on different levels."

His final word to the fans? “Just come down, say, G'day, and enjoy the show."

"I can't wait to get back there, sing some of the new stuff, show off the new outfits and fingers crossed people will enjoy it.”

Catch Louie live at the Airlie Beach Hotel soon, don’t miss this electrifying celebration of Robbie Williams’ greatest hits.

WHAT: The Robbie Williams Experience
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday 26 July (2pm - 5.30pm) & Sunday 27 July (2pm - 5.30pm)

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