With Nedd Brockmann At Whitsunday Voices Festival Tickets are now available for one of the most anticipated events on Mackay’s cultural calendar – the DBI Literary Dinner, headlined by Australian trailblazer, homelessness advocate, and larrikin with a mission, Nedd Brockmann. Held as part of the 2025 Whitsunday Voices Youth Literature Festival, the dinner will take place on Friday 18 July at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC), inviting the wider community to a powerful evenin
Read the full storyThe Father is a powerful and deeply affecting play by Florian Zeller, translated into English by Christopher Hampton. Hailed as "the most acclaimed new play of the last decade" following its premiere in September 2012, The Father explores the unsettling experience of dementia through the eyes of André, an aging man whose grasp on reality is steadily deteriorating. This powerful and intriguing psychological drama is now coming to Kucom Theatre for a two-week season, opening on 4 September.
Read the full storyAt Whitsunday Multicultural Festival On Saturday Bowen came alive with the Whitsunday Multicultural Festival. Organised by the Whitsunday Regional Council the free family-friendly event showcased traditional dance, global cuisine, music, art, storytelling and interactive activities. The festival closed with fireworks at 8pm, lighting up the cool Whitsunday winter sky. Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Ry Collins said the Whitsunday Multicultural Festival has become a signature event in the reg
Read the full storyOn Thursday over 200 people gathered at Lake Proserpine for the Queensland Music Trail's free Reef Sundowner. Despite the poor weather in town, the evening at Lake Proserpine was chill but clear and the vibes were unmatched. Relaxing by a fire….. The event was enjoyed by all and the performers from the I Heart Songwriting Club were exceptional and well received. The Whitsunday Regional Council are already in talks with Queensland Music Trails to ensure that the Reef Sundowner event is secured
Read the full storyOn Friday 15 November Proserpine Museum will be holding an Art Exhibition of established and emerging artists.
Organiser of the emerging artists art exhibition, Dawn Pearce has been an art teacher 30 years and says this art exhibition is all about helping aspiring artists and getting them on the wall.
“I want people to come out and enjoy themselves, have a little night out, and have a little think about what's out there. Giving the people a lift and an opportunity to exhibit their work, that's my most important thing,” said Dawn.
Dawn said that she likes to see art flourish and she also can see the potential that Proserpine has to offer, so she is extremely proud to be able to showcase this to the Whitsunday community.
The art expo will be opened by Councillor John Collins and will start at 6.30pm.
What: Art Exhibition of Established and Emerging Artists
Where: Proserpine Museum
When: Friday 15 November from 6.30pm
Artwork by event organiser Dawn Pearce
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It’s go-time! Your ultimate weekend escape is just a ticket away - so if you’re still dreaming of that spontaneous adventure, let the Airlie Beach Festival of Music make it a reality.
Picture this: sandy toes and sunsets, non-stop music and a crowd of fans all living for the moment.
Ready to join? It’s as simple as asking your neighbour to feed the dog, rounding up your mates and dates and getting ready to party in paradise. Whether you’re in for a day, or planning a long weekend, pack your sunscreen and your dancing shoes because you’re about to have more fun than a kangaroo at a trampoline park!
Venue Hop Like a Pro! You can snag a ticket for one day from only $85, or go all in for the full three-day experience - why wouldn’t you? With main event festival tickets giving you access to all venues and free transport from our accommodation partners, they’re a total steal! Heads up: Ticket prices jump after this Thursday, so get in quick – www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au
Go VIP or Go Home! Why settle for ordinary when you can elevate your adventure? Dive into the ultimate festival experience with exclusive perks like priority entry, a food and beverage package, access to VIP area and the chance to mingle with your favourite artists!
A Town Alive with Music! Several of the 13 venues will be hosting all-ages events and this is your chance to cheer on local talent, so bring the whole crew and experience the magic of live music together - because great music knows no age limits!
Hop On and Rock Out! Enjoy the convenience of free bus services for main event ticket holders. Why not buy a ticket that gives you all-access to the festival and saves your leg power for the dance floor! Check out the website for bus timetable and other FAQ’s – www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au
Need Help Before Showtime? For any general enquiries, including accessibility, ticket inclusions and travel information, feel free to contact the team at info@airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au They’re ready to help make your festival experience seamless!
Already got your tickets? Swing by for your wristbands. Want to join last minute? Grab your tickets here:
Whitsunday Sailing Club
(Downstairs)
Thursday: 10 am – 7 pm
Friday: 9 am – 10 pm
Saturday: 9 am – 10 pm
Sunday: 9 am – 7 pm
Nomads Main Street Pop-up Office
Friday: 11:30 am – 3:30 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am - 3:30 pm
Still reading? It’s time to pack your bags, grab those tickets and unleash your inner rockstar!
The Passport to Airlie showcase which officially kicks of Airlie Beach Festival of Music this Friday, has brought together an electrifying lineup of Australia’s top emerging talent. Here’s a look at the standout finalists, each bringing their own style and energy to the stage:
Tom Neilson, the former front-man of Standby Empire and Queensland Music Award winner, has completely reinvented himself - stepping away from an electronic sound into a sound more based in folk-pop tales of love. Join him on a heartfelt exploration of love, loss and the human experience.
Phoebe Over takes inspiration from the likes of Lily Allen, Jorja Smith and Billie Eilish and the stories she shares through her music have that down-to-earth, real-life quality that makes her music instantly relatable to her growing number of fans.
Space & Ages are a Brisbane based powerhouse with a cheeky twist, proudly dubbing themselves "your mum's favourite band." The four piece have just unleashed a love-drunk indie-rock anthem, ‘Trial & Error’ and if you’re looking for music that’s both catchy and full of attitude, this band is one to watch!
Thirst Trap, the electrifying 5-piece from Australia’s Byron Bay, boast a distinctive sound that blends hip-hop rhythms, heavy rock and reggae infusions, showcasing their versatile musical palette. Their live performances are a must-see, delivering an unforgettable experience that resonates with the energy and dynamism of their unique sound.
Ana, a female fronted symphonic metal band, blend various genres and influences, culminating together in an experience that is suspenseful, mysterious, soulful, and rocking. Their songs are personal. Their songs are yours.
Noah Davis is a former Top 24 contestant on Australian Idol and brings a distinctive vocal style and original arrangements using his loop pedal. As a new upcoming artist with a dream to become a full-time singer songwriter, he believes that the music that he brings to the table is fresh, easy to listen to and has an upbeat vibe.
Hilz has been making music for longer than she can remember and her sound has been described as a fresh and modern take on pop with commanding powerhouse vocals, earwormy melodies and searing “tongue in cheek” lyrics, all augmented by an infectious punk attitude and kick ass stage presence. Hilz will draw you in and make you an instant fan.
Slippery Gypsy brings an edgy rock energy with a wild and uninhibited spirit. Their raw, gritty style channels the classic rock sound while keeping things fresh and unpredictable.
The Corb are the rare combination of a father daughter duo, offering unique harmonies, rhythm and soul. Prayer Corby is a 23 year old singer/songwriter, playing festivals such as Bass in the Grass, Seabreeze Festival and more. Doug Corby is a well-known and established drummer singer with 40 years of experience playing music across the nation.
Get ready for a full-throttle blast of fresh talent! Here’s the kicker - roll into the festival grounds and enter the main tent before 4pm this Friday and you’re in the running to snag a VIP upgrade for you and a mate. That’s right - rockstar access with a food and beverage package to keep the party pumping!
For all the details, hit up www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au – your ticket to the ultimate weekend awaits!
Colonial Palms Motor Inn will transform into a live music paradise for the entire Airlie Beach Festival of Music weekend when it combines its tropical resort style atmosphere with sensational performances from a host of talented musicians.
The stunning deck area provides a beautiful setting for music, and many people will have already attended regular Jazz sessions which happen once a month on a Sunday. But this weekend is the venue’s debut at the Airlie Beach Festival of Music.
With chilled out performances starting at 9am on Friday 8 November, Colonial Palms Motor Inn is welcoming many great musicians, including talented songstress Karen Jacobsen.
Performing at 11.30am on Friday 8 November at Colonial Palms Motor Inn, Karen will ignite the stage with powerful vocals and piano-driven songs.
She has released a dozen albums, including the ARIA Awards 2024 nominated Misogyny Opus.
Karen has shared the stage with industry greats like Norah Jones, Neil Sedaka, Jon English, Cyndi Lauper and Christopher Cross, and performed national anthems in front of thousands of people.
Karen has many original songs, but the Airlie Beach Festival of Music attendees will also be thrilled to hear that she will also be bringing songs from her brand-new album ‘I Was a Man’.
Karen said the 10 original songs on the album vary in depth, with themes ranging from equality, love, loss and freedom to listening to our inner voice.
With cinematic and piano driven performances by Karen, the melodies are timeless, and the recordings feature lush and layered female vocals. This body of work explores the intersection of songwriting and spirituality, with many of the songs inspired by and even arriving during Karen's meditation practice.
When asked about the message behind her music, Karen says “I am in the most creative period of my career, and on this record sharing themes of equality, love, loss, freedom and listening to our inner voice.”
Karen’s music is inspirational and as regular performer at the Airlie Beach Festival of Music, she knows how to gauge the crowd.
See Karen Jacobsen light up Colonial Palms Motor Inn and other venues around Airlie Beach during this year’s Airlie Beach Festival of Music.
Karen Jacobsen with her powerful vocals, Photo credit: Mackay and Whitsunday Life
The deck at Colonial Palms Motor Inn
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As a first-time venue host at this year’s Airlie Beach Festival of Music, Sidewalk Cafe has numerous musical acts over the weekend, and they are all exceptional.
Known for their delicious breakfasts, friendly service, great coffee, cocktails and laid-back atmosphere, Sidewalk Cafe is an ideal spot to replenish and watch live music over the festival weekend.
Performing for the first time at Sidewalk Cafe during the Airlie Beach Festival of Music is Rebelquin, hitting the stage on Friday 8 November at 9am.
Rebelquin is a local and talented musician who is no stranger to the Airlie Beach Festival of Music, having performed numerous times.
She captivates audiences with a distinctive fusion of blues and indie rock.
Rebelquin loves music and it comes through in her performance.
“Music connects us all together and is always there for us through the highs and lows,” she shared.
“If I am going through a rough time, there is always a song that makes me feel good and I know if that singer or songwriter can get through this, so can I, it reminds us we belong and that we are not alone at all.
“This is also what I love about performing, if I can connect to just one person and make them not feel alone, I have done my job.”
Don’t miss Rebelquin performing Sidewalk Cafe’s first gig at the Airlie Beach Festival of Music and stick around for more amazing artists.
Rebelquin performs regularly at the Airlie Beach Festival of Music, and this year she is performing at Sidewalk Café. Photo sourced: Facebook
Bec Olsson is a mix of country grit and indie spirit, part small-town hero, part music mentor on a mission to heal. As one half of the powerhouse sister duo Innocent Eve, Bec’s as likely to be found belting out an anthem as she is serving up a backhand and some belly laughs in a pickleball match. She’s all about juicing life for every drop and she does it with her own rules, her own rhythm and a style that’s totally her own.
Bec’s story isn’t just a tale of cancer survival, it’s about showing up, singing out and redefining what it means to live life at full volume. Even as a self-proclaimed lover of solitude, she’s fiercely connected to those around her - with a knack for protecting her peace, setting boundaries and diving into one-on-one conversations that keep her grounded.
When she’s not leading a classroom or lighting up a stage with stories of hard-won truths, Bec carves out space for the simple joys - coffee on the sand, deep dives into a good book, solo sunset walks and a dose of soul-nourishing best friend moments.
Fuelled by a fierce determination to reclaim her life, Bec’s all about crafting a personalised roadmap to wellness, championing a health-promoting lifestyle while trusting her body’s incredible ability to bounce back. For her, it’s not merely about the fight against cancer - it’s about living boldly, sharing wisdom and igniting that same fire in others to take charge of their own journeys.
“I'm passionate about empowering people to take charge of their healing with confidence,” says Bec, reflecting on her mission.
“I also want to leave a legacy of music that brings comfort, but also a trail marked by faith, compassion and love.”
Olsson believes that everyone’s got their own mixtape of experiences - some tracks are upbeat, others a little off-key. Instead of critiquing the song list, she encourages us to hit play and enjoy the entire album of humanity. After all, it’s the unexpected notes that make the journey of life worth listening to.
And what’s on her bucket list? Learning to sail - something about the water, she says, feels like freedom.
Catch Bec and her sister, Rachel at Sorrento this Saturday at 10.30am, followed by Karen Jacobsen, Ben Evolent and Jackson Dunn. It’ll be a morning that celebrates resilience, connection and the beauty of a voice.
Rachel and Bec, Innocent Eve is playing at Sorrento this weekend. Image: Facebook
The Christmas Collective at the Airlie Beach Hotel is the perfect place for your Christmas party this year.
If you have a Christmas function planned, then why not come together for one giant party? The Airlie Beach Hotel can accommodate for a function of any size.
Christmas decorations will flourish, creating a beautiful Christmas theme, this is accompanied by a Christmas buffet with a wide range of hot and cold selections with of course honey-baked ham, roast lamb, roast chicken, roast vegetables, pasta salad, fresh prawns, mango coleslaw and hot and cold dessert options.
In true Airlie Beach Hotel fashion, music will be blasting, and it is brought to you by the Melbourne band, ‘Back To The 70’s & 80’s’, who are full of party spirit and surprises.
‘Back To The 70’s & 80’s’ are regulars at the Airlie Beach Hotel and each time they visit their show is full of colour, laughs and first-class entertainment.
Audiences are treated to parody acts from iconic eras and can expect to hear tunes from ABBA, The Proclaimers, Tina Turner, Village People, Brian Ferry, Queen, Meatloaf, and some great disco tracks.
References back to the past both good and bad will have you chuckling along as you see the band pay homage to the world’s biggest stars through dress up and humour.
The day is full of surprises not just from the music performance, but Christmas Carols will play and even Santa will make an appearance this year and he has some gifts to give out.
Tickets are $79 person, $39 for children 12 and under and are non-refundable.
What: Christmas Collective
Where: Airlie Beach Hotel
When: Saturday 7 December
Tickets: $79 per adult, Children 12 & Under $39
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Thursday 7 November
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: INXS (7pm – 10pm)
Friday 8 November
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: INXS (2pm – 5:30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Lisa Hunt (7pm – 10pm)
Sorrento: Sophie Rose Raymond (12pm)
Sorrento: Tom Harrington (1:30pm)
Sorrento: Tom Harrington (3pm)
Sidewalk Cafe: Rebelquin (9am)
Sidewalk Cafe: Josiah Samuel (10:15am)
Sidewalk Cafe: Sam McCann (11:30am)
Sidewalk Cafe: Matt Tandy (12:45pm)
Colonial Palms: Mo McMorrow (9am)
Colonial Palms: Innocent Eve (10:15am)
Colonial Palms: Karen Jacobsen (11:30am)
Colonial Palms: Graham Rix (12:45am)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Jackson Dunn (12pm)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Ben Evolent (1:30pm)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Josiah Samuel (3pm)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Tom Harrington (10:45pm)
Saturday 9 November
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Lisa Hunt (2-5pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Bloom Sings Classic Rock (7-8pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Bon But Not Forgotten (8-10pm)
Coral Sea Pavilion: Live Music (from 1pm)
Coral Sea Pavilion: Chill DJ Session (2pm – 6pm)
Sorrento: Innocent Eve (10:30pm)
Sorrento: Karen Jacobsen (12pm)
Sorrento: Ben Evolent (1:30pm)
Sorrento: Jackson Dunn (3pm)
Sidewalk Cafe: Dave Helgi Johan (9am)
Sidewalk Cafe: Noah Davis (10:15am)
Sidewalk Cafe: Phoebe Over (11:30am)
Sidewalk Cafe: Matt Tandy (12:45pm)
Colonial Palms: Out of Abingdon (9am)
Colonial Palms: Kate Whelan (10:15am)
Colonial Palms: Tane-Rua (11:30am)
Colonial Palms: The Corbs (12:45pm)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Tom Harrington (10:30am)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Jolly Jingo (12pm)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Chris Shupe (1:30pm)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Sophie Rose Raymond (3pm)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Chris Shupe (10:45pm)
Sunday 10 November
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Bloom Sings Classic Rock (2pm – 3pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Bon But Not Forgotten (3pm – 5:30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Sam McCann (6:30pm – 9:30pm)
Coral Sea Pavilion: Chill Acoustic Session (from 2pm – 6pm)
Sorrento: Mike Elrington (10:30pm)
Sorrento: Andrew Cousins (11:45pm)
Sorrento: Woodbridge (1:00pm)
Sidewalk Cafe: Sophie Rose Raymond (9am)
Sidewalk Cafe: Jolly Jingo (10:15am)
Sidewalk Cafe: Ben Evolent (11:30am)
Sidewalk Cafe: Chris Shupe (8:30am)
Sidewalk Cafe: Dave Helgi Johan (10pm)
Colonial Palms: Matt Tandy (9am)
Colonial Palms: Josiah Samuel (10:15am)
Colonial Palms: Sam McCann (11:30am)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Out of Abingdon (10:30am)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Tane-Rua (11:45am)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Noah Davis (1pm)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Ben Evolent (8:45pm)
KC’s Bar & Grill: Timothy Johnson (10pm)
Tuesday 12 November
Thursday 14 November
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Ben & Mat Duo (6:30pm – 9:30pm)
November
8-10 Airlie Beach Festival of Music
8-10 36-hour Run Challenge, Whitsunday Martial Arts, from 7pm
9 Mini Roller Disco, PCYC Whitsunday, from 10am
14 Adult Roller Skating Class, PCYC Whitsunday, from 6pm
15 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
15 Moulin Rouge Soiree, Whisper Gin Bar & Restaurant, from 6pm
15 Arj Barker – The Mind Field, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 8pm
19 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
21 Adult Roller Skating Class, PCYC Whitsunday, from 6pm
24 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
24 Breast and Prostate Cancer Awareness Day, Proserpine Golf Club, from 10am
December
1 Carols by the Beach, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 4pm
1 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Merry Madagascar & Home Alone 2, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
3 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
5 Morning Melodies – Andrews & Bing Christmas Swing, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 11am
13 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Arthur Christmas & Fred Claus, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
14 Christmas Actually, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
15 Christmas Actually, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 2pm & 6.30pm
18 Mada’s Magic Marvels, from 11am and 3pm
29 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
On November 5th, the Airlie Beach Hotel will host a special event designed to make you feel like you are part of the racing action of the Melbourne Cup.
While the cup is on, get ready to moonwalk down memory lane and groove to the electrifying beats of two music legends.
You may remember returning band ‘SOULCUTZ,’ and their unforgettable journey on X Factor in 2014, where they made it to the top 12. Get ready to moonwalk down memory lane as these musical legends are back at the Airlie Beach Hotel to pay tribute to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, and today’s pop sensation, Bruno Mars, to get you ready for the fantastic atmosphere of the Melbourne Cup.
Experience the magic of Michael Jackson’s timeless classics like “Billie Jean,” “Thriller,” and “Smooth Criminal” which SOULCUTZ will bring to life throughout the day's duration.
From the iconic dance moves to the signature fashion, it’s a journey back in time that will leave you mesmerised.
SOULCUTZ don't, stop there however, and encourage you to get your dancing shoes ready as they transition to the contemporary hits of Bruno Mars. With chart-toppers such as “Uptown Funk,” “24K Magic,” and “Just the Way You Are,” to help you get grooving to the latest pop sensations.
Soulcutz's performance kicks off at 10am, and there’s a drink package included, so be sure to arrive early!
After being taken through the times by SOULCUTZ, get ready for soul music songstress Lisa Hunt’s ‘Forever Soul’ show. Lisa will grace the stage with her powerful voice and heartfelt performances, soothing your spirit with her timeless soul tunes. But that’s not all—she’ll also have you on your feet, dancing and grooving to the irresistible rhythms to make your day even more enjoyable.
If the live music isn't enough to get you in the Melbourne Cup spirit, then the Airlie Beach Hotel also has a variety of sweeps, free raffles, phantom calls, party games, fashions of the footpaths and load of prizes and surprises throughout the day to keep you entertained.
If you are worried about getting to and from the venue, Airlie Beach Hotel has you covered providing two courtesy buses which will be running from 9 am. Additionally, the TAB will open at 8 am so you can place all your bets nice and early.
Head on down to the Airlie Beach Hotel to celebrate the Melbourne Cup in style!
WHAT: Melbourne Cup Special Event
WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Tuesday 5th November 2024
Tickets: Purchase tickets at Whitsunday Tickets: https://www.whitsundaytickets.com.au/
Friday 1st November
Crochet, Coffee and Conversation
9am
Drop in for a morning of crocheting, coffee and conversation with a friendly group of Northern Beaches locals at Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade.
BYO crochet tools or you’re welcome to borrow from the communal box
Bucasia Esplanade, Beachfront Bar and Restaurant.
Australia A and India A Men’s Cricket
10am, 31st October – 3rd November
Get ready for an exciting four-day match between the Australia A and India A Men's teams! This match is part of the biggest Indian summer ever, with the hugely supported Indian men’s and women’s teams playing several matches in Australia. Entry: FREE for everyone!
Great Barrier Reef Arena
Art Party Afternoons
3pm
Do you have an existing arts project that you are looking to finish? Are you looking to meet up socially with other artists in an accessible environment? Art Party Afternoons recognises all of the unfinished projects (crochet, painting, craft, zine, artist book, comic, scribbles…whatever you are working on!). The monthly art hangs will connect a like-minded community to get creative inspo and provide you a place to make. Come and make art and have conversations with other artists from the community. Art Party Afternoons is a self-led event - bring your own project and share a cup of tea and a chat!
Crossroad Arts Mackay
The Travelling Film Festival
From 6.30pm
Film & Arts Mackay is pleased to support the 2024 Travelling Film Festival, celebrating 50 years in 2024. TFF Mackay showcases an exciting line-up of international and local films. THERE’S STILL TOMORROW, the SFF 2024 Official Competition Winner, the Italian box office smash and witty melodrama follows an industrious woman in post-WWII Rome. Film and Arts Mackay is proud to be co-hosting the Opening Night event to kick off the weekend in style. Join in for a glass of sparkling and some nibbles before the film from 6:30pm. Tickets via https://www.sff.org.au/tff/program/mackay
BCC Cinemas Mackay Mount Pleasant
Saturday 2nd November
Mackay Parkrun
7am
Mackay parkrun - it's you against the clock! Mackay parkrun is a FREE, timed, 5km run, jog or walk put on by the community for the community at 7am every Saturday morning in Mackay. Meet near the Botanic Gardens Playground to start. Head to website to register - https://www.parkrun.com.au/
Botanic Gardens Playground
Zonta’s Mackay Women Annual High Tea
9.30am
Gather your friends, family, and colleagues for an elegant and uplifting morning at the Annual Mackay Women's High Tea! In addition to indulging in delightful food and drinks, you’ll be inspired by incredible guest speakers and treated to unique entertainment from Rhythm Business, led by Jennifer and Karen. Through the transformative power of rhythm, conversation, and play, they’ll guide you in an interactive experience designed to boost wellbeing and foster both personal and professional growth.
Ocean International
Grind Shrine Halloween
5.30pm
It’s that time of year again, HALLOWEEN and to celebrate Grind Shrine Sk8 Shop will be hosting their annual jam at the Sugar Bowl skate park Mackay! Kicking off from 5:30 - 6:30pm with a beginner/intermediate group learn to skate session for $25pp followed by a FREE BBQ & treats. From there they will begin with their usual antics running a number of jam style events such as our - Death race, switch race, last man standing, game of S.K.A.T.E, highest Ollie, longest grind and best tricks on multiple obstacles with PRIZES for best dressed and more!
Sugar Bowl Skate Park Mackay
Sunday 3rd November
Sunday Buffet Breakfast
9am-11am
Enjoy a delicious buffet breaky with family or friends this Sunday at Goosies Sport and Recreation Club. $20 for Members or $23 for non-members. Children 12 or under $10.
Goosies Sport and Recreation Club
Live Music At The Pinnacle
11.30am-3pm
Enjoy live music with Mustang Sally from 11:30 am to 3 pm! Indulge in delicious pies, crumbed steak, and in-house sweets for a perfect day out with great food and tunes. TattoosbyColin is also present at the hotel until 6th November so come on and down and witness the ultimate fusion of art, travel and self—expression!
Pinnace Family Hotel
Monday 4th November
Community Engagement Session- Muller Playground Renewal
4pm
Join the Mackay Regional Council at the upcoming community engagement session to have your say on new playground equipment for Muller Park. Not able to attend the session? You can still be involved by providing your feedback via the online survey at www.connectingmackay.com.au/muller-park-playground.
The survey will be open from Monday, November 4, 2024 at 11.59pm to Monday, November 25, 2024 at 11.59pm.
Muller Park, 88 Boundary Road, Ooralea
Tuesday 5th November
Melbourne Cup Luncheon
11.30am
Live race coverage in Oceans Bar & Restaurant with chef curated canapé selections to share with your group & a glass of bubbles on arrival! Prepayment is required upon purchase. Call 4957 2044 to book your table!
Ocean International
Wednesday 6th November
Mackay Farmers’ Market
6:30 – 10:30am
Shop local at the Mackay Farmers' Market and enjoy a morning on the Pioneer River.
Grab your reusable coffee cups, drink tumblers, water kefir bottles, produce and carry bags and stop in at the Mackay Farmers' Market every Wednesday.
Bluewater Quay
Explore A Gym
9am
Bring your child along for a morning of FUN! Explore-A-Gym is a 2 hour play session that is designed to give your child the opportunity to learn and explore in a non-structured environment. Suitable for ages 18 months to 5 years. Cost is $12/child
5 Snow Wright CRT, Beaconsfield. Mackay
Thursday 7th November
November Coffee Catch Up
7.15am
Start the day with great coffee and even better company and join Cool Mango Salad Bar on Thursday 7 November from 7:15am for a monthly coffee catch up. A great opportunity to catch up with likeminded go-getters in a casual environment. Stay as little or as long as you’d like!
Cool Mango Salad Bar
Riverside Markets
3pm-8pm
Come along and browse collections of unique and colourful creations crafted by local talents. Explore clothing, handmade cultural items and delicious food and drinks from local vendors by the river, every Thursday!
Bluewater Quay
Community Rhythm Circle
5.30pm
Everyone is welcome in the Community Rhythm Circle. Whether you're an experienced percussionist or have never picked up a drum before. The goal is to create a space where people can come together, and share some joy through rhythm and play.
They’ve got the drums, you just need to bring your smile and a willingness to join in the fun. Spend some time checking out the fabulous Mackay Riverside Market and enjoy the live music vibe created my Jamesley and the other talented musicians
Bluewater Quay/Riverside Markets
Last weekend, Queens Park was transformed into a vibrant global party for Global Grooves 2024, an event that promised a feast for the senses. Held on Saturday, October 26, this free family event showcased cultural dances, global music, traditional attire, and mouthwatering food from around the world.
Twelve cultural dance groups and bands entertained the crowds, creating an electric atmosphere filled with rhythm and celebration. Attendees also had the chance to participate in two exciting workshops focused on Latin dance moves and rhythm drumming, while a dozen market stalls showcased global-inspired creations and local assistance programs.
The event featured an exceptional variety of performances, including Latin, Irish, Thai, Māori, Filipino, Chinese, Papua New Guinean, and Aboriginal dance acts. The lively stage lineup included the unique sounds of Piping Mad, a band known for fusing rock music with bagpipes, as well as The Solomon Black Coral Band, who recently reunited to share traditional songs from their Solomon Islands homeland.
A strong emphasis was placed on First Nations culture, with the Aboriginal Dance Group Tchundal Malar headlining the event. Their performance captivated the audience, utilising rhythm, didgeridoo playing, dance, traditional dress, smoke, and fire to convey their tribal stories.
Food lovers rejoiced as an array of vendors offered a diverse range of traditional dishes, from dumplings and ribs to woodfired pizza, lechon (pig on a spit), and various curries. Global Grooves is a fantastic initiative by the Mackay Regional Council and the MECC, celebrating the rich tapestry of cultures within the community.
Photo credit: Cherrie Hughes
In a country where festivals are folding like deck chairs in a cyclone, the Airlie Beach Festival of Music continues to thrive, celebrating its 12th anniversary in the coming days. With a line-up that’s bigger, bolder and louder than ever, this year’s event promises to be the ultimate mash-up of rock royalty, local legends and rising stars.
With over 50 acts across the five-day program, the festival proudly welcomes an incredible line-up featuring classic British rock legends ‘Sweet’, the iconic rock powerhouse ‘Rose Tattoo’, ‘80s favourites ‘Pseudo Echo’ and the much-anticipated return of ‘Southern Sons’. Whether you’re wanting to relive the golden years of music or discover fresh sounds, this year’s roster is a musical buffet serving up something for everyone, including the talented ‘Sandi Thom’, known for her hit single, 'I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker’.
The festival kicks off on Thursday 7th November, with an Opening Party at Magnums, a legendary local venue that sets the tone for the weekend. From there the fun continues, with the Passport to Airlie national showcase finals on Friday 8th November, where nine up-and-coming acts from across Australia will compete under the big tent for a golden ticket to rock the main stage next year and cement their place in Aussie music history.
It’s not just entertainment, it’s a journey and to further enhance the experience, gypsy rock duo, ‘Salt and Steel’ will be delivering a festival first, rocking their solar-powered motorhome and delivering stripped back acoustic tunes and artist chats in between main sets. The legendary Fish D'Vine, a long-time staple of the Whitsunday food scene, will be bringing its iconic flavour to the festival with a vibrant eat street, serving up seafood delights and more for those who know good food is just as important as good vibes. And to make sure everyone’s in on the action, accessibility features - crafted in partnership with Endeavour Foundation - ensure no one’s left out of the rhythm.
The festival then takes off into high gear over the 9th and 10th November, bringing fan favourites to the stage including the dynamic ‘Reece Mastin’, the unstoppable ‘Ash Grunwald’ and powerhouse ‘Christine Anu’, plus a slew of other acts that are sure to keep the party rocking to sun down.
“I’m so excited to finally experience Airlie Beach Festival of Music for the first time! I’ve heard incredible things about the energy and the crowd and performing with the ocean as my backdrop is going to be something special,” said Christine, she is ready to bring her signature energy and soulful sound to the festival.
The celebration doesn’t stop there and on Monday 11th November, the festival heads to Northerlies for the ultimate afterparty. It’s where the festival’s spirit lives on and the ‘Matty Rogers Band’, ‘Bondi Cigars’ and a roster of local legends come together for one last jam.
The team have cracked the code to staying power - mixing a long weekend of music, magic and a bit of coastal mischief to create a festival that refuses to fade, no matter what the industry throws at it.
Whether you’re up for a one-day escape or a three-day music marathon, there’s a ticket for every taste on sale now: www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au
The Airlie Beach Festival of Music main-stage boasts stunning Coral Sea views
Shaun Diver, a musician with almost 20 years experience, is performing at KC’s during the Airlie Beach Festival of Music and the energy he brings to Airlie Beach is unmatched.
Shaun has been performing casually for almost two decades but within the last five years, he has transitioned into a full-time musician.
His notoriety was catapulted into the next stratosphere when he won the Battle of the Bands in Springfield Lakes as a solo act.
Shaun recalls that winning the four-month competition made him realise he could pursue music full time.
Now a regular performer at KC’s, Shaun is booked up until the end of next year, and is really enjoying playing in front of crowds.
“The interaction with the crowd is my favourite,” said Shaun.
“When they're all singing along, everyone's into it, and they're yelling out songs, and I can play them - that's the best bit!
“It’s like you’re part of the party and I love it!”
At his upcoming performance at KC’s, Shaun said he will be performing Aussie pub rock classics, plus his own original songs.
He’s been performing at KC’s regularly for three years and he loves the intimate feel of this much-loved local establishment.
“Because it's a smallish venue you have to interact and if you don't want to be part of it, you wouldn't be in there, so everyone that's in there wants to be there,” Shaun added.
“KC’s is the best venue in Airlie Beach, that's what I love!”
Shaun Diver, Photo source: Facebook
There’s so much on offer at the Airlie Beach Festival of Music this year and for the first time ever, the Band of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment (RAR Band) will be delivering electrifying roving performances through the heart of Airlie Beach.
Well-known throughout the region, this dynamic ensemble, inspired by the New Orleans’ street music vibe, will be pumping out funky instrumental covers and signature tunes in short, high-energy sets that are sure to create a festival party conga line.
Catch them as they march down the main street, starting at Magnums at midday on Saturday and Sunday.
Keep an ear out for the band’s 'Pep' ensemble as they will also be popping up at different locations, creating bursts of excitement before moving on to their next stage.
With no vocals needed and a sound powerful enough to fill the streets, each 20-minute set promises to be a colourful, crowd engaging addition to this year's festivities.