September 12 & 13 White on Whitehaven 12 Whitsunday Writers Festival Love Letter to Queensland, Whitsunday Sailing Club, at 6pm 12 Kung Fu Panda 4, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm 13 Community Carnival, Mullers Lagoon in Bowen, 9am-12pm 14 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am 16 Social Seniors - Coffee and Chat, Proserpine Library, from 9am 16 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm 17 Australian Citizenship Day 17 Whitsunday Quilter
Read the full storyFriday 12 September Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grand View Hotel: Jessica Cash (from 8pm) KC's: Jason Bull (from 8pm) Saturday 13 September Airlie Beach Hotel: ABBA Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grand View Hotel: Mick Woodbridge (from 8pm) Coral Sea Marina Resort: DJ Shae (1pm - 5pm) KC's: Chris Booroff (from 8pm) Sunday 14 September Airlie Beach Hotel: ABBA Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
Read the full storyThere’s a new name dazzling stages, and he’s barely tall enough to see over the dining table. Meet Sisqó Tan, the three-year-old phenomenon whose star power is outshining performers three, four, even five times his age. With a cheeky grin, unstoppable energy, and moves that could make Bruno Mars blush, Sisqó isn’t just the talk of the playground, he’s a megastar in the making While some toddlers are content stacking blocks, Sisqó was stacking up fans. Since he was just two months old, he’s bee
Read the full storyMore than 220 bikes and 80 cars roared into action on the (mostly) dry riverbed of the Don River last weekend for the 2025 Custom Lithium Don River Dash. After two days of fierce competition, Clayton Chapman and navigator Adam McGuire claimed top honours in the car category, while Far North Queensland rider Ivan Long took victory in the bikes after sitting out the 2024 event. Both were crowned 2025 Kings of the River. The title of Queen of the River – Bikes went to Georgia Hanrahan, who secure
Read the full storyA surge of local creativity has seen 17 artist books from Mackay region artists entered into the 2025 Libris Awards, setting a new record for participation. Some creations are crafted from delicate rice paper, others reflect the Mackay region’s unique environment, while some tell stories of past love.
Five of the works were selected for the main exhibition at Artspace Mackay, while 10 others will be showcased in a complementary display, Little Libris, highlighting the skill and imagination of the region’s artists.
Little Libris will be on display at the Jubilee Community Centre Exhibition Foyer Space from Tuesday, 19 August, to Friday, 29 August, between 8.30am and 4.30pm.
Artspace Mackay Director Tracey Heathwood said the exhibition showcased the creativity and craftsmanship of local artists working in the medium of artist books.
“This exhibition is a testament to the growing strength of the artist book community in the Mackay region and a wonderful opportunity for the public to engage with these unique and intimate works of art,” Ms Heathwood said.
“This is a celebration of the local entries, artist book entries, into our 2025 Libris Awards. It complements our larger awards exhibition that features works from across Australia,” she said.
“Little Libris is very much celebrating all of the local artists who submitted entries. This year we had a record number of submissions from our local artists, and we were keen to celebrate that,” she added.
“Artist books are a type of artwork. They represent or take the form of a book and are a really popular medium, especially for Artspace Mackay. Lots of people don’t realise that Mackay Regional Council has one of the largest collections of artist books in Australia,” Ms Heathwood explained.
“I love artist books for their intimacy, and lots of artists love them because it’s an opportunity to explore one idea or concept over multiple pages. There’s a natural narrative that allows detailed storytelling through this medium,” she said.
The Libris Awards are in their ninth year, marking the overall Australian awards for artist books. “But this is the first time that we've hosted a smaller exhibition of our local entries,” Ms Heathwood said.
Featured artists in Little Libris include Janet Ambrose, Charlene Attard, Matteo Calisti, Pam Finlay, Sue Houston, Traci Lietzke, Michelle McKenzie, Bonnie Shore, and Kerry Williams.
Little Libris coincides with the main Libris Awards exhibition of finalists and winners, currently on display in Artspace Mackay’s Main Gallery until Sunday, 14 September.
“Both exhibitions are a must-see for anyone interested in contemporary book arts. Little Libris runs until 29 August, while our larger Libris Awards exhibition continues until mid-September,” Ms Heathwood added.
For more information about the Libris Awards and Little Libris, visit artspacemackay.com.au
A record 17 local artist books feature in the 2025 Libris Awards, with works showcased in both Artspace Mackay and Little Libris. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara
Friday 29th August
Mackay Disability Expo
9am
Discover the Mackay Disability Expo, a free, welcoming event at the Showgrounds Big Shed. Explore specialist exhibitors offering prosthetics, physiotherapy, mobility aids, accessible fitness, housing solutions, and all-abilities sports. Enjoy displays by local groups, plus performances from CrossRoad Arts’ ROAR Program and Groove Movers interpretive dance. Connect, learn, and be inspired in a friendly, inclusive environment.
The Showgrounds Big Shed
Crochet & Conversation
9am
Drop in for a relaxed morning of crocheting, coffee and conversation with friendly Northern Beaches locals at the Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Everyone is welcome—whether you're a seasoned crocheter, a beginner, or just love a good chat over coffee. Bring your own tools or borrow from the communal box. It’s all about connection, creativity, and community.
Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade
Art and Memory
10am
Experience Art and Memory, a relaxed, social program for people living with dementia and their families. Arrive at 10 am for a cuppa and bite to eat, then explore two carefully selected artworks that spark conversation, memories, and reflection. No prior art knowledge is needed, just bring curiosity and enjoy thoughtful discussion in a safe, welcoming environment. Seats are limited, so bookings are essential.
Artspace Mackay, Civic Precinct, Gordon St
Friday Flow
5pm
Friday Flow is a fun, fortnightly Friday gathering where locals can enjoy live music, tasty treats from the Elixir Health Bar, and a range of free activities. Everyone is welcome—whether you want to relax, join in the fun, or simply soak up the good vibes. It’s all about music, movement, and community.
Bluewater Quay
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 30th August
Cuppa & A Chat
8am
Northern Beaches Cuppa & Chat is a relaxed community catch-up by the beach, perfect for locals to enjoy a coffee and conversation. Pull up a chair at the long table, meet neighbours, and learn more about volunteering opportunities with the Northern Beaches Community Legends Bank. Whether you want to help at upcoming events like Art in the Park or just enjoy a friendly chat, everyone is welcome
Beachfront Bar & Restaurant, Bucasia
Abundance Day
9am
Abundance Day is a community celebration of sharing, caring, and the gifts of nature. Bring your garden’s surplus — from fruit and vegetables to seeds and pumpkins — and swap with others. All gardens, big or small, are welcome. Enjoy the spirit of giving, connect with fellow gardeners, and share a plate at morning tea while celebrating the abundance our gardens provide.
7 Sarah Street, Mackay
Mackay Twilight Market
4pm
The Mackay Twilight Market is a vibrant family-friendly event featuring fantastic food, unique local finds, and fun entertainment for all ages. Visitors can explore stalls from local businesses, enjoy interactive activities, and soak up a lively community atmosphere. With favourites like Hit Mackay, Lets Jump, The Wandering Bean, and Plaster Kids, it’s the perfect evening to shop, eat, and connect with the community.
Mackay Showgrounds
Sunday 31st August
Free Yoga On The Beach
7.30am
Recharge with FREE morning yoga at Dunes Harbour Beach. Join a gentle flow led by Neighbourhood Yoga, set against stunning ocean views. Open to all skill levels, this session is a great way to connect, unwind, and start the day mindfully with the Dunes community. Bring your mat or towel, water, and sun protection, and enjoy a relaxing yoga experience by the beach.
Sol Dr, Mackay Harbour
Dance Fit With Elena
9am
Join the weekly dance sessions every Sunday at 9am at Bluewater Quay, River Street, Mackay, next to Forgan Bridge. For $5 entry, participants can enjoy an hour of global-inspired music and movement, from Latin beats to Irish rhythms. Suitable for all skill levels, the outdoor event encourages fun, fitness, and connection, with a backup location at CQU on rainy days.
Bluewater Quay, River Street, Mackay, next to Forgan Bridge
Actors Wanted For Theatre
10am
Kucom Theatre Auditions are open for Summer Shorts, a season of one-act comedies. Actors are invited to attend auditions. If you can’t make the scheduled date, alternative times can be arranged by contacting the theatre. Download your audition pack online and get ready to showcase your talent in this fun, community-focused production.
Kucom Theatre, 1 Snow Wright Court, Andergrove.
Tuesday 2nd September
U Beach Mackay Community Beach Day
9am
Join the U-BEACH Community Beach Day at Harbour Beach, Mackay, for a fun and accessible day on the sand. With beach mats, wheelchairs, and walkers available, everyone — children, youth, and adults — can enjoy walking, wheeling, swimming, and sand activities. The U-BEACH team provides full support for mobility and participation, with a fundraising sausage sizzle on offer. No registration is required, but you can register interest to help with planning.
Harbour Beach Mackay
SEEN – The Film A Parent TV Documentary
6pm
SEEN is a compelling film offering a grounded, compassionate, and evidence-based look at parenting and children’s mental health. By exploring how our own experiences shape the way we show up for kids, it highlights the importance of connection. Featuring expert insights and real stories, SEEN sparks understanding and hope, providing a local opportunity to learn, reflect, and connect with the community. Tickets available via humantix.com
CQUniversity, Boundary Rd
Wednesday 3rd September
Thriving Through Menopause
6.30pm
Join a FREE talk for all women exploring perimenopause and menopause. Learn how hormones impact health, energy, and body, and gain practical tools to navigate this life stage. Enjoy a dynamic, supportive conversation with guest speakers Jody Walker, Dr Ritu Rana, Lauren Neill, and Shaneen O’Brien, and a chance to win a lucky door prize. An informative, educational, and fun evening awaits!
Life In Motion Exercise Physiology Clinic Pty Ltd
Thursday 4th September
Kucom Theatre - "The Father"
7:30pm
"The 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. Final performance, Saturday 13th.
Snow Wright Court, Beaconsfield
Get ready to unleash your inner Dancing Queen because SOS: The Australian ABBA Tribute Show is heading back to the Airlie Beach Hotel for two spectacular free matinee performances on Saturday the 13th and Sunday the 14th of September.
From the very first note, SOS brings audiences a vibrant and nostalgic journey through ABBA’s greatest hits. With dazzling costumes, authentic choreography, and a live band that captures every iconic harmony, SOS transforms the stage into a 1970s disco dream. It’s more than just a concert—it’s an experience that has audiences singing, dancing, and laughing along from start to finish.
The tribute band features Bridie Pamment as Agnetha, Eilannin Harris-Black as Frida, Sam Bennett as Björn, and Jon Harris-Black as Benny, alongside Steve Virgona on bass and David DeBono on drums. Together, they recreate the magic of ABBA with infectious energy and undeniable talent.
But what makes SOS stand out isn’t only their faithful renditions of hits like Waterloo, Chiquitita, I Have a Dream and Mamma Mia. It’s the way they connect with the crowd.
“We love all our audience and our fans, our Chiquititas, and they are very important to us. We’re always coming off-stage and talking to them afterward," explained Sam Bennett who performs as Björn.
That connection has made SOS one of the most loved tribute acts in the country. For over 12 years, the group has taken their show nationwide, but Airlie Beach holds a special place in their hearts.
“We always love our trip to Airlie Beach itself, it’s a well-deserved break in the sunshine from the very unpredictable Melbourne weather,” said Sam.
“Everyone is always on holiday time there and it’s very easy to perform to a crowd that is there either on holiday or living that holiday lifestyle.”
The result? A performance where the line between band and audience disappears, and everyone feels part of the show. With theatre-style storytelling, electrifying dance-offs, and plenty of crowd participation, SOS guarantees an afternoon of pure joy.
“Expect to have sore feet at the end of the show because you’ll be dancing so hard! Expect to have a dance off with a stranger and expect to have a sore voice the next day because you’ve sung so much," added Sam.
So, lace up your dancing shoes, grab your friends, and get ready to relive the golden era of disco. Whether you grew up with ABBA’s music or discovered it through Mamma Mia, the magic is universal.
Don’t miss your chance to catch SOS at the Airlie Beach Hotel on the 13th and 14th of September from 2pm to 5:30pm, because when it comes to celebrating ABBA, The Winner Takes It All.
What: ‘SOS’ ABBA Tribute Show
When: 13th and 14th of September from 2pm to 5:30pm
Where: Airlie Beach Hotel
With jet engines as the backdrop and stars above, Mackay’s most glamorous fundraiser is preparing for take-off. The Mackay Hospital Foundation has announced Ricbuilt Heavy Industries as naming-rights sponsor for this year’s Dinner on the Runway – a night set to dazzle while raising vital funds for local hospitals.
The popular fundraising event, hosted by Ibis Mackay on Friday, 19 September, is now in its fifth year and continues to grow in scale and impact. Guests can expect live and silent auctions, raffles and lucky envelopes, with proceeds directly supporting local hospitals.
Entertaining the crowd as auctioneer for the Daly Bay-sponsored auction will be Luke Curtis from Century 21 Coast to Coalfields, who is well-known for his quick wit and ability to keep the bids rolling. Guests will have the chance to secure an array of standout prizes, including premium packages to hear global superstars Lady Gaga and AC/DC, the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to name a street sign thanks to Pointglen Developments, a Honda gardening package courtesy of Mackay Outdoor Power Centre, and even a signed 2025 Toyota Cowboys jersey generously donated by Mackay Toyota.
Beyond the excitement of the auction, guests will be treated to an unforgettable dining experience, enjoying a three-course meal beneath the stars, just metres from the runway as jet aircraft land and take off throughout the evening. Chef Tery from Ibis Mackay carefully curates the menu each year to ensure a perfect balance of flavours, while Ibis Mackay’s General Manager, Adriette Meyer, oversees the evening’s flow to guarantee a seamless and memorable event.
Popular radio personalities Jay and Dave from Triple M will keep the energy high as event hosts. Tickets are now available through Mackay Tickets: www.tickets.mackaytickets.com.au.
For further details or to donate a prize in support of local hospitals, contact Mackay Hospital Foundation on 4885 5915.
“We look forward to seeing you on the tarmac for an incredible evening.”
Event Details:
Date: Friday 19th September
What: Ricbuilt Heavy Industries Dinner on the Runway by Ibis Mackay
Supporting: Mackay Hospital Foundation
Where: Mackay Airport
When: 6pm to 11.30pm
Internationally acclaimed magician and escape artist Cosentino is set to bring his brand-new production to Mackay, promising audiences a 90-minute spectacle of jaw-dropping illusions, daredevil escapes, and close-up magic like they’ve never seen before.
For a town more accustomed to footy finals and fishing weekends, this is a rare and exciting occasion.
Cosentino isn’t just any magician, he’s a global phenomenon. With nine prime-time television specials broadcast in more than 40 countries and watched by over 750 million people worldwide, he has become a household name both in Australia and abroad. His career boasts multiple Merlin Awards, including magic’s highest honour, sold-out shows across Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia, and even a role alongside Jackie Chan in the international blockbuster Bleeding Steel.
And now, Mackay audiences will have the opportunity to witness him live.
“TRICKED – An Evening of Wonder is my brand-new production,” Cosentino said in an interview with Mackay Life.
“It’s got crazy, death-defying escapes, grand illusions, people appearing, disappearing, levitating, and close-up magic projected onto giant screens.
“I invite people up on stage… it’s all very intricate, detailed, with close-up magic.”
Cosentino’s shows are a blend of theatre, comedy, spectacle and drama.
“It makes for a pretty unique and different show because you’re getting elements of musical theatre, stand-up comedy, drama, and then there's tricks and stunts you’ve probably never seen before,” he said.
Cosentino’s fascination with magic began at age 12 when he made a 20-cent coin disappear in front of his father, who was a structural engineer.
“There was this huge transfer of power, because I could finally do something my father couldn’t.
“And that was it. The obsession kicked in from there,” he recalled.
From that moment to international tours across the globe, Cosentino has built a career on the edge of danger. He’s been chained underwater, dodged falling blades, and performed escapes that defy belief. Yet, he insists his shows aren’t about showing off, but about connecting with his audience and delivering a show that truly entertains.
“I love seeing the response from the audience – creating that astonishment, making people believe in magic for just 90 minutes and letting their worries go away,” he said.
“It’s not about me saying, ‘Look how clever I am, I fooled you.’ It’s about entertaining you.”
While his touring schedule leaves little room for sightseeing, Cosentino says he is thrilled to finally bring his most ambitious show yet to Mackay.
“I’m excited to be back on the road with a new show and I cannot wait to see the excitement from the audience.
“We’re putting a lot of love into this… I cannot wait for everyone to see it.”
Tickets for TRICKED – An Evening of Wonder are already in high demand across Australia, and Mackay audiences are urged to secure theirs early. With its mix of spectacle, humour and high-octane thrills, this is a show that promises to leave you stunned.
Prepare to be amazed. Prepare to be TRICKED.
Event Details:
What: Cosentino’s TRICKED - An Evening Of Wonder
When: Friday 12 September, 7.30pm
Where: The MECC
Tickets: www.cosentino.com.au or www.themecc.com.au
Friday 22nd August
Crochet & Conversation
9am
Drop in for a relaxed morning of crocheting, coffee and conversation with friendly Northern Beaches locals at the Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Everyone is welcome—whether you're a seasoned crocheter, a beginner, or just love a good chat over coffee. Bring your own tools or borrow from the communal box. It’s all about connection, creativity, and community.
Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade
Free Native Plant Giveaway
9am
The Free Native Plant Program returns to the Mackay Natural Environment Centre, offering residents four native plants at no cost with a rates notice. Highlights include the vibrant Eungella Bottlebrush and the striking Everlasting Daisy. The event runs Friday, August 22, 9am–3pm, and Saturday, August 23, 9am–noon. Additional plants can be purchased, and participants can register online for extra free plants, including a wildlife-friendly tree.
Mackay Natural Environment Centre at 6 Swayne Street, North Mackay
RIN Awards Gala Dinner 2025
6pm
The annual RIN Awards Gala Dinner will be held on Friday, 22 August at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre. Recognising local business excellence across seven categories, the event celebrates achievements in safety, culture, community, diversity, and more. With over 350 industry guests, attendees can enjoy a black-tie evening of awards, live music, and fine dining, honouring the region’s standout businesses.
MECC
Australia vs South Africa
1.30pm Friday & Sunday
Mackay is set to host a historic clash as Australia takes on South Africa at the Great Barrier Reef Arena on Friday, August 22, and Sunday, August 24. Following sold-out matches in Darwin and Cairns, this is Mackay’s chance to showcase its sporting spirit. Tickets are on sale now – be sure to secure a seat.
Great Barrier Reef Arena
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 23rd August
Rhythm And The Reef 2025
From 1pm
Rhythm & The Reef returns for its fifth year with its biggest festival yet, celebrating music, food, arts, and community in Mackay. Featuring headline acts including Amy Shark, The Presets, and The Jungle Giants, this unmissable festival promises a vibrant North Queensland experience.
Meadowlands Amphitheatre, Botanic Gardens.
Harbour Moon Markets
2.30pm
The Harbour Moon Markets returns at the Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club. Visitors can enjoy over 40 market stalls, delicious food, hot coffee, and live music from Soul Vibes on the beach. With bars open and the restaurant taking bookings, it’s set to be a vibrant afternoon by the harbour.
Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club
Starlight Family Fun-Daiser
10am
Caneland Central will host a special fundraising event in support of The Starlight Foundation, featuring a Cosplay and Book Week Costume Competition, Mario Kart Time Trials, balloon twisting, glitter tattoos, and raffle prizes. Families are encouraged to come along on Saturday, August 23, with children dressed in their favourite costumes. All proceeds will help brighten the lives of seriously ill children and their families.
Caneland Central
All Bike Show
10am
The British Bike Club All Bike Show invites enthusiasts to showcase bikes of any make and age, with trophies awarded across multiple categories. Open to all riders and bike lovers, the event promises a celebration of classic and modern machines, bringing together the community for a day of two-wheeled admiration and friendly competition.
Mackay Turf Club
Sunday 24th August
Dance Fit With Elena
9am
Join the weekly dance sessions every Sunday at 9am at Bluewater Quay, River Street, Mackay, next to Forgan Bridge. For $5 entry, participants can enjoy an hour of global-inspired music and movement, from Latin beats to Irish rhythms. Suitable for all skill levels, the outdoor event encourages fun, fitness, and connection, with a backup location at CQU on rainy days.
Bluewater Quay, River Street, Mackay, next to Forgan Bridge
Snake Education & Safety Program
10am
The Snake Education & Safety Program comes to Mackay on Sunday, August 24, at the Andergrove Tavern from 10am to 12pm. For just $20, participants will learn to identify local snakes, respond safely during encounters, apply life-saving first aid, and reduce risks at home. This hands-on session includes meeting calm snakes in a supportive environment—perfect for adults and children aged 10 and over. Spots are limited, so early booking is recommended.
The Andergrove Tavern
Sunday Social Ride & State Champs Preview
2pm
The MAD Mountain Bike Club will host a Social Ride and State Champs Preview at Rowallan Park on Saturday, August 24, from 2pm. Open to all ages and skill levels, riders can join groups ranging from expert to beginner, including a junior track. The free event is a chance to explore the course ahead of the Queensland State Championships, with snacks and a sausage sizzle to follow.
Rowallan Park, Mackay
Monday 25th August
U3A Stay Safe (Self Protection for Seniors)
12.30pm
U3A Mackay is running a Stay Safe Course for seniors on Monday, August 25, and Monday, September 1, from 12.30–2.30pm at the Senior Citizens Hall, 58 Macalister Street. Led by Gerri Kissner, an award-winning safety consultant, the course teaches practical self-protection techniques to help participants feel confident and empowered in threatening situations. Attendance at both sessions is required, spots are limited, and the $10 course can be booked online at www.u3amackay.com
Mackay District Senior Citizens Club
Tuesday 26th August
Mackay Group Walk and Talk
9am
Join a relaxed Walk & Talk for parents and caregivers, starting at Canelands and making your way to Bluewater Quay and back. The slow-paced stroll includes stops for feeding, nappy changes, and breaks as needed, with coffee at the finish for those who wish. Bring hats, insect repellent, prams, carriers, and essentials for children. The walks offer connection, support, and community for breastfeeding and parenting journeys.
Opposite Laffos Entrance to Bluewater Quay
Stand-up Comedy – Kel Balnaves
7.30pm
Award-winning comedian Kel Balnaves brings his hilarious road-trip adventures to Queensland, fresh from sold-out tours in SA and WA. Driving a beat-up Commodore across Australia, Kel’s relatable stories and sharp humour capture the chaos, mishaps, and laughs of his journey. Popular with regional audiences, his laid-back comedy promises a fun night out. Don’t miss this Adelaide Fringe Best Comedy Weekly Award winner live on stage. Secure your tickets via trybooking.com
Red Dog Brewery
Mackay Musical Comedy Players (MMCP), the community theatre organisation that has brought audiences smash-hit productions like Mamma Mia!, Chicago, The Addams Family and most recently Footloose, is proud to present the original story of Evita, the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical that immortalises Argentina’s most controversial First Lady, Eva Perón.
Driven by ambition and blessed with undeniable charisma, Eva Perón’s life reads like a script. She escaped her dirt-poor beginnings at just 15, became a starlet by 22, the President’s mistress at 24, First Lady at 27, and tragically died at only 33. To the working class she was a saint, to the aristocracy she was despised, and to the military she was never trusted. Her meteoric rise and fall left a complex political legacy that still fascinates the world today.
Director Marina Duncan says bringing Evita to the stage during the company’s milestone year has been especially rewarding. “I have been grateful to be directing Evita for the club’s 60th anniversary with its abundance of talent both on and off stage.”
That talent is led by Kyra Geoghegan in the role of Eva Perón. “I’m thrilled to be playing Eva Perón,” she says, describing the role as a dream opportunity to embody such a complex and iconic figure.
Opposite her is Ken Brown as Juan Perón, whose leadership and influence shaped Eva’s rise to power. Brown says, “I’m excited to bring Juan Perón, a controversial figure, to life on the stage with this amazing cast and crew.”
Serving as the narrator and voice of conscience throughout the story is Che Guevara, played by David Goodwin. Taking on the role has been a personal challenge. “I am now comfortably out of my comfort zone, and have taken on the enormous and complex role of Che Guevara; the conscience of a nation,” he explains.
With a stirring score that includes the iconic Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina, MMCP’s Evita promises to be a highlight of the club’s 60th anniversary weekend, a production full of passion, politics, and unforgettable performances.
Evita is brought to life by a skilled creative team: Marina Duncan (Director), Amy Jeffcoat (Assistant Director), Nicole Thomson (Musical Director), Zoe Jaenke (Assistant Musical Director), Breenna Quinn (Assistant Musical Director), Robyn Franke (Choreographer) and Tonia Beckmann (Producer).
Tickets are on sale now. Don’t miss your chance to experience Evita at the MECC on Saturday, 6 September, with performances at 2pm and 8pm.
Book now at themecc.com.au.
Mackay Musical Comedy Players will celebrate their 60th anniversary with the iconic musical Evita, bringing Eva Perón’s powerful story to life at the MECC on September 6. Photos supplied
Kucom Theatre will shortly be holding auditions for Summer Shorts, a season of one-act plays showcasing in November 2025.
Summer Shorts will feature three short comedies, including a reprise of Last Tango in Little Grimley, by David Tristram, which won Kucom two major awards at last year’s North Queensland Festival of One-Act Plays in Townsville: Best Director and Best Play.
The program also includes: Bloody Actors, by Archie Wilson. A group of retired actors living in a nursing home try to get along but are hampered by events from their past careers. The answer seems to lie in preparing and performing a play for the other residents. Cast required: 4 females, 2 males.
Ashes to Dust, by Yvette Wall: on the day that her late father’s ashes are due to be scattered, his daughter arrives at the family home to find her mother with another man – and clearly enjoying herself far more than she ought to. Cast required: 2 females, 2 males.
If you would like to audition but cannot attend on the 31st August, an alternative time may be arranged by contacting Kucom Theatre on 0419 756 840, or by emailing admin@kucom.org.au. with the subject line: Auditions – one-act plays 2025.
What: AUDITIONS
When: Sunday 31st August from 2pm.
Where: Kucom Theatre, 1 Snow Wright Court, Andergrove (opposite the Wake Park on Beaconsfield Road)
Multi music award winner Jessica Mauboy will make her first Airlie Beach Festival of Music appearance this November.
The much-loved Australian music legend first gained recognition on Australian Idol but in an exclusive interview with Whitsunday Life Newspaper, she said performing live is her ultimate joy.
“Being able to play it live, is my ultimate favourite. So, it’s an absolute honour and opportunity to be able to do that in Airlie Beach. I'm looking forward to that,” she said.
“I love to get to know the people because that's what really makes it right, the people and obviously the energy and the spirit of the place.
“I'm looking forward to really indulging it, as much as I love performing, I really love getting to know a place.”
Airlie Beach Festival of Music headliner Jessica Mauboy is set to bring songs from her entire discography including her first and second albums, and maybe even some hit songs from the feature film The Sapphires, plus a range of her newer music.
Her newest song ‘While I Got Time’, featured as Irene Robert's farewell on Home and Away, and Mauboy said the brief she was given from her publisher was inspiring.
“She says to me, I've got dot points that the third party have sent over and they would love you to write a song about your loved ones. what it's like if you were to venture out and leave, what would you leave behind? What kind of legacy would you like to leave behind? A song about in-depth reflection about life. And so, I did that.”
“The intentional production was very intimate and just little harmonies here and there, just to kind of hear the guitar play, the emotions of the lyrics and the voice, is what we wanted.
“I've never been a part of a project like that in my life. So this was really unexpected, but such a really warm project and sincere experience I've never been a part of.”
Jessica Mauboy is also fresh off being inducted into the National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMA) Hall of Fame.
“I think having grown up in Darwin and the Northern Territory, to receive an award in my hometown that I love so dearly, to be presented that by my own community and my elders and people who I admire in at the NIMA’s, I was really in disbelief,” she said.
“I stand with the award with pride and honour.”
Mauboy is also keen to support local initiatives like Passport to Airlie, which gives emerging musicians the chance to perform at future Airlie Beach Festival of Music events.
“Our local stages are so important, so, we need to take care of them, we need to nurture them. As much as the big stages outside are amazing. You always remember the beginning of it and I still remember my first stage,” she said.
“The one thing I would say is learn from that experience. Learn from the stages. Learn from the people who build the stages from ground, and who create the festivals and take care of them.”
Jessica Mauboy says she is thrilled to be one of the headline acts at the upcoming Airlie Beach Festival of Music. Photos supplied
Friday 22 August
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Dallas Steele (from 8pm)
KC's: Josiah (from 8pm)
Saturday 23 August
Airlie Beach Hotel: Creedence (Tribute Show) (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Sam McCann (from 8pm)
Coral Sea Pavillion: DJ Bad Girl
KC's: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)
Sunday 24 August
Airlie Beach Hotel: Creedence (Tribute Show) (2pm – 5.30pm)
Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Dallas Steele (4pm - 8pm)
Coral Sea Pavillion: Scotty
KC's: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)
Monday 25 August
KC's: Corey Harris (from 8pm)
Tuesday 26 August
KC's: Shaun Diver (from 8pm)
Wednesday 27 August
KC's: Nick Di Gregorio (from 8pm)
Thursday 28 August
Airlie Beach Hotel: Aaron Saxon (6.30pm - 9.30pm)
KC's: Mick Woodridge (from 8pm)
August
24 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
26 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
26 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
31 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
September
2 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
5 Don River Dash 300 Day 1, Various Along Bowen’s Don River, 4:00pm-10:00pm
3 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
6 Don River Dash 300 Day 2, Various Along Bowen’s Don River, 4:00pm-10:00pm
7 Father’s Day
7 Don River Dash 300 Day 3, Various Along Bowen’s Don River, 4:00pm-10:00pm
7 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
9 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
9 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
11 R U OK? Day
12 & 13 White on Whitehaven
12 Whitsunday Writers Festival 12th – 14th
12 Kung Fu Panda 4, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
14 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
16 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
17 Australian Citizenship Day
17 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
21 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
23 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
26 Shrek followed by Shrek 2, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
28 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
28 Proserpine Community Autumn Markets, Proserpine State School Cyclone Shelter on Sherry Street, from 8:30am
An unparallel showcase of epic 80s and 90s rock n’ roll anthems will ignite the Airlie Beach Hotel for one weekend and one weekend only for two mighty FREE shows on Saturday the 6th and Sunday the 7th of September.
A Father’s Day special event, the powerhouse vocals of Shaleena Bain, Tara Graham and Adam Spizzo will have audiences singing along to the most nostalgic tunes from iconic artists including Guns & Roses, Whitesnake, Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne, Def Leppaard, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Motley Crue, KISS and more!
Set to run from 2pm through until 5:30pm across both afternoons, the Big Stadium Rock Show exists as just one of Melanie Evans’ most successful smash hit productions and under the direction of Maureen Bowra and Tommy Hynes, audiences are sure to be in for the treat of a lifetime.
The Big Stadium Rock Show artfully recreates the iconic sounds of one of the most worshiped eras of live music to leave audiences begging for an encore after encore. Alongside the talented trio of experienced vocalists, the Airlie Beach Hotel stage will become a hive of heavy classics with the sounds of a live rock band transporting audiences to a world submerged in the theatrics of the 80s and 90s across the entire duration of the roof raising performance.
Directly from the stages of some of the nation’s biggest theatres, the Big Stadium Rock Show’s Airlie Beach Hotel debut certainly will be one for the record books and joins a long list of celebrated Wild Goat Entertainment productions. Although the production itself is yet to grace the Whitsunday shoreline, Shaleena Bain and Tara Graham are no strangers to the region and have previously rocked the house down in years gone by in both tribute shows and memorable rock performances.
Table bookings for both afternoons can be made online now at airliebeachhotel.com.au and with limited seating available, you should get in quick!
If you’re a lover of all things classic rock n’ roll, the Airlie Beach Hotel promises you’ll love the Big Stadium Rock Show!
What: Big Stadium Rock Show
Where: Airlie Beach Hotel
When: Saturday the 6th and Sunday the 7th of September, 2pm to 5:30pm
The Big Stadium Rock Show will ignite the Airlie Beach Hotel stage this September for a Father's Day special event! (Photo Source: Wild Goat Entertainment)
The upcoming Flametree Gathering will feature two exciting last-minute additions to its music line-up.
Whitsunday band Flying Double Front Kick, fronted by local musician Caden McCarthy, will take the stage on Friday night.
"We’re really proud of the local talent that’s in the Whitsundays and we want to celebrate that,” organiser Bronwyn Garland said.
Also joining the program is Cairns based Bobby Longstaff, a long-time Woodford Folk Festival performer renowned for his reggae rhythms and witty, feel-good lyrics. He played at the inaugural Flametree Gathering and will return to share his upbeat style with festival-goers.
The three-day event, now in its third year, has relocated to Lake Proserpine with the support of Whitsunday Regional Council, opening up more camping and glamping options.
This year’s festival will once again raise funds for Eco Barge Clean Seas’ turtle rehabilitation centre through raffles and auctions. Over the past two years, the gathering has donated $5,000 to the cause, and organisers are calling for prize donations to help continue the effort.
A small number of market stall spaces and volunteer positions remain open. The event is also continuing its Zero Waste Management Plan, encouraging attendees to bring their own cups and plates for use at food stalls.
Bronwyn said the festival’s atmosphere is what makes it special. She explains that the inclusivity is what makes Flametree Gathering so unique.
"It's an honour to be able to put on this festival, and provide space where people connect and can feel good around other people," she added.
This project was made possible by the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund, provided through Regional Arts Australia, administered in Queensland by Flying Arts Alliance.
WHAT: Flametree Gathering
WHERE: Lake Proserpine
WHEN: 29 – 31 August
David Flower's Flametree Gathering is coming soon. Photo supplied
Music lovers in the Whitsundays are in for a nostalgic treat when the acclaimed international production The Simon & Garfunkel Story arrives at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre on Thursday, the 28th of August.
Described by none other than Art Garfunkel himself as “A Great Show”, this spectacular concert experience traces the legacy of one of music’s most beloved duos, from their humble beginnings as ‘Tom & Jerry’ in the 1950s to their iconic reunion concert in Central Park in 1981.
Having wowed audiences across over 50 countries and enjoyed a highly praised run in London’s West End, The Simon & Garfunkel Story returns to Australia in 2025 for its most extensive national tour yet, with stops at regional venues including the Proserpine Entertainment Centre and Maryborough’s Brolga Theatre the following week.
This immersive show features huge projections, rare film footage, and a full live band, bringing to life timeless hits like Mrs Robinson, The Sound of Silence, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Homeward Bound, Scarborough Fair and The Boxer.
The 2025 cast features American performer Israel Bloodgood as Paul Simon and Luke Hogan from the UK as Art Garfunkel, joined by a talented band including Nick Martin on bass, Harrison White on keyboards/guitar and Harry Denton on drums.
Producer, Creative Director and writer Dean Elliott said:
“We are thrilled to bring The Simon & Garfunkel Story back to Australia where the show first toured in 2016. Since then, it has grown into a truly global success.
We’re especially excited to return to our favourite Australian venues and introduce audiences to the phenomenal talents of Israel Bloodgood and Luke Hogan, who have been wowing crowds across the UK, including a sell-out performance earlier this year at The London Palladium.
The music of Simon & Garfunkel continues to transcend generations, and we can't wait to share this special experience once again with our growing legion of fans down under.”
Whether you grew up with Simon & Garfunkel or are discovering their music for the first time, this is a show not to be missed.
August
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 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
26 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
31 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
September
2 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
5 Don River Dash 300 Day 1, Various Along Bowen’s Don River, 4:00pm-10:00pm
3 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
6 Don River Dash 300 Day 2, Various Along Bowen’s Don River, 4:00pm-10:00pm
7 Father’s Day
7 Don River Dash 300 Day 3, Various Along Bowen’s Don River, 4:00pm-10:00pm
7 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
9 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
9 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
11 R U OK? Day
12 & 13 White on Whitehaven
12 Whitsunday Writers Festival 12th – 14th
12 Kung Fu Panda 4, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
14 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
16 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm
17 Australian Citizenship Day
17 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group, Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre, 9:00am-1:30pm, $5pp.
21 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
23 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
26 Shrek followed by Shrek 2, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm
28 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am
28 Proserpine Community Autumn Markets, Proserpine State School Cyclone Shelter on Sherry Street, from 8:30am