Next film night June: Ghostlight Alex Thompson and Kelly O'Sullivan’s moving, gently comic collaboration is about the power of live theater to make sense of our offstage dramas and personal narratives. Ghostlight centers on Dan (Keith Kupferer), a melancholic middle-aged construction worker grieving a family tragedy. Cut off from his devoted wife, Sharon (Tara Mallen), and talented but troubled daughter, Daisy (Katherine Mallen Kupferer), Dan finds comfort and community in a misfit company of a
Read the full storyAfter a strong wind warning snuffed out SPARK a fortnight ago, the exciting pop-up event is set to reignite from Thursday, June 12, to Sunday, June 15. After the event was postponed, organisers sprang into action to reorganise the dozens of activities and attractions scheduled to activate the old cinema car park on Wood and Gordon streets. SPARK will now ignite with an evening networking event from 5pm to 7pm on Thursday, June 12, and will then be followed by three days of continuous activatio
Read the full storyThere’s so much happening in Mackay in July, but for the art-lover there is nothing better than Artspace Mackay’s Libris Awards. Artspace Mackay, in partnership with Daly Bay, is delighted to announce the finalists for the 2025 Libris Awards: Australian Artists Book Prize. The shortlisted entrants’ artworks will be exhibited at Artspace from July 5 to September 14. The prestigious Libris Awards bring together works by leading and emerging artist book makers from across the country. Mayor Gre
Read the full storyFriday 6th June Crochet & Conversation 9am Join a welcoming morning of crochet, coffee, and conversation with Northern Beaches locals at Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Bring your own tools or borrow from the communal box. All skill levels welcome—just look for the yarn to find the table. Connection and creativity guaranteed. Bucasia Beachfront Bar and Restaurant Artspace And Memory 10am Join Art and Memory, a welcoming program for people living with dementia and their
Read the full storyThe Airlie Beach Festival of Music (ABFoM) is back for its 12th year and has released its line-up, which is set to be epic. Artists Rose Tattoo, Southern Sons, Reece Mastin and Sandi Thom are joining the already impressive lineup which includes Sweet (UK), Pseudo Echo, Jebediah, Thirsty Merc, Christine Anu, Ash Grunwald, 19 Twenty, Bondi Cigars and more. Proudly presented by the Whitsunday Sailing Club, ABFoM is your chance to come and party in the paradise that is Airlie Beach.
All the way from the UK, Glam Rock legends Sweet will be bringing classic tunes like "Fox On The Run" & "Ballroom Blitz" to the north QLD Tropics for the very first time.
Rock legends, Rose Tattoo, will bring their signature bluesy sound to the main stage. Fronted by the iconic Angry Anderson, the band promises a high-energy performance. Buckle up for a journey through their 47-year career filled with tales of bars, love, and everything in between.
Southern Sons will take you on a trip down memory lane with their original members reuniting to deliver their chart-topping classics such as “Hold Me in Your Arms” and “Heart in Danger”.
Remember the classic “I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (with Flowers in my Hair)”? Creative artist and pioneer of online music Sandi Thom returns to Airlie Beach with fresh and old and infectious tunes.
ABFoM has become an Airlie Beach tradition, with this year marking the 12th anniversary, promising to be the biggest one yet. From November 8th to 10th, get ready for a thrilling 3-day extravaganza that will transform Airlie Beach into a music lover's paradise.
A 3-day ticket will cost you $320 and grants you access to headliners, over 50 acts across various venues and the afterparty on Monday 11th. Free festival shuttles are included in the ticket price. VIP options are also available.
Prepare yourself for an unforgettable weekend of music, sun and fun at the Airlie Beach Festival of Music.
What: Airlie Beach Festival of Music.
Where: Whitsunday Sailing Club, Airlie Beach.
When: November 8th to 10th 2024.
The Great Barrier Reef Festival is excited to announce Australian singer-songwriter Conrad Sewell, as headliner of Friday night Fireworks on the Foreshore.
Conrad Sewell is known for his rich, soulful vocals and poignant songwriting that have earned him international acclaim. Bursting onto the scene with his chart-topping single "Start Again," Conrad won the ARIA Award for Song of the Year in 2015, establishing himself as a significant force in the music industry.
Between touring with Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5, and The Script, Conrad has earned praise from Entertainment Weekly, Teen Vogue, Vice, NBC, and Nylon who proclaimed him to be “Australia’s next great pop export”. Simultaneously, his voice has carried to nearly every corner of the globe on Kygo’s “Firestone,” reaching RIAA platinum status, generating over 1 billion streams, and entertaining audiences everywhere from Coachella to Madison Square Garden.
Conrad’s first album ‘LIFE’ debuted at number one on the ARIA charts with singles “Come Clean” and “Healing Hands”, reaching multi-platinum status in 2022. Conrad held nothing back in his song writing and lyrical storytelling in his sophomore album “Precious”, which was released on the same day as his son was born. ‘Precious’ demonstrated authentic song writing mixed with a raw, live sound.
Conrad’s latest single, “All Life Long”, showcases his ability to blend heartfelt emotions with memorable melodies makes him a standout artist in the contemporary music landscape.
The festival is set to be a fun weekend of free entertainment on Airlie Beach Foreshore so head on down to see the fantastic Conrad Sewell, and many other great artists play.
WHAT: Great Barrier Reef Festival
WHEN: 1-4 August
WHERE: Airlie Beach
A heart-warming gathering was held last Saturday at the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens in support of Breast Cancer research.
A total of $3122.00 was raised with $822 worth of donations contributed on the day.
Attendees enjoyed a Pink Picnic afternoon tea amidst live tunes by local artist Tiffany Grace who adorned the event with her single ‘Last November.’
Peter T, Kellie Maree, Graham Day and Les McSweeney also put on a show for attendees while some even got up to boogey as Rock ‘n’ Roll dancers twirled about.
Event organiser and breast cancer survivor, Kellie Watson said, “June is Go Pink For June Breast Cancer Research which I feel is really important because I wouldn’t be here today without the research.
“It’s just a great day to have a nice little gathering here in the garden.”
Kellie extends a special thanks to sponsors and contributors such as Alcorns bakery, Crustys Bakery, Coles Parkside, Woolworths Ooralea, Cliff from Botanic Gardens Cafe (Donated High tea for 2 and cushions for the picnic), Rockin Roll Dancers, Breast Screen for gazebo, Dumpling Hut and Mr Whippy.
Another Special mention to Margaret and Joy the ladies from Louisa Creek craft morning making cushion covers and decorations), 4CRM radio and 101.9 JT, local artist Tiffany Grace as well as Peter T and Kellie Maree, Graham Day and Les McSweeney.
Attendees gathered from all walks of life in support of Breast Cancer Research last Saturday. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara
Imagine a day devoted entirely to you—a rare opportunity to invest in your well-being, happiness, and personal growth. This is the promise of The Joy Maker Experience, held at The Ocean International. It's a Gift of a Day designed to help you pause, reflect, and realign with what truly matters in your life.
And let me just say, "You deserve it!" You deserve the time off, to focus on YOU!
In a world where we are constantly bombarded with demands and distractions, taking time for ourselves can seem like a luxury. Yet, this transformative day offers you the chance to rediscover your values, break free from limiting beliefs, master stress management, reevaluate your priorities, and, most importantly, relax and rejuvenate.
Rebecca, a past participant, described the experience as, “An interesting roller-coaster of emotions. I didn’t realize I was holding onto so much.” Similarly, Shona found it, “Refreshing. It gave me time to reflect and feel proud of what I do.”
The Joy Maker Experience is thoughtfully curated to guide you through a journey of self-discovery and renewal. The day's activities include self-reflection, journaling, guided meditation, positive affirmations, and self-awareness exercises. You will also have the opportunity to share and discuss your experiences with others, express yourself through storytelling and art, and build connections through group activities.
To make the most of your Joy Maker Experience, it's recommended that you bring a pillow or cushion and a yoga mat for comfort, a bottle of water, a light jumper in case of a chilly room, a light lunch and any snacks you may need, comfortable clothing, and a journal for recording your ideas, thoughts, and learnings. If you prefer, an eye mask for meditation can also be beneficial.
This is more than just a retreat; it's an opportunity to invest in yourself and return to your daily life with a renewed sense of purpose and joy. Whether you're looking to reconnect with your inner self, gain new perspectives, or simply take a break from the hustle and bustle, The Joy Maker Experience offers a sanctuary for your soul.
Don’t miss this chance to join a community of like-minded individuals who are ready to prioritise their well-being and joy. Book your spot today and take the first step towards a more fulfilling and balanced life.
Bookings via Sticky Tickets and on the website: www.christinedenny.com
I can’t wait to share this incredible experience with you.
See you there!
Christine Denny, aka The Joy Maker
Mackay is renowned for its vibrant seafood, tropical produce, public art, jazz scene, and festivals like the Mackay Festival of Arts and Jazz in the Park—and the culinary scene just got even more exciting.
Eariler this week, the region’s culinary landscape was majorly elevated as Adrian and Jessica launched Gypsy Burger in Mackay, bringing their famous gourmet burgers to a Queensland foodie capital.
Jess and Adrian were stoked to spill the beans for their latest gig following their grand opening last Thursday on the 4th of July located at the family business, in the car park of Sinclair Meats.
This thrilling expansion marks yet another milestone in their journey to shake up the burger game and cater to the discerning taste buds of Mackay locals.
"Our journey began humbly in 2014 with a tiny trailer at weekend markets,” said Co-owner Jessica.
“We've evolved to cater weddings and headline festivals from our truck, opened our restaurant, and now, we're bringing our burgers to Mackay."
Co-owner Adrian added that "Our uniqueness lies in our commitment to quality.
“Few, if any, burger joints raise their own beef.
“We meticulously select top-notch ingredients, from local produce to Martin's potato buns and we’re so excited to be launching in Mackay."
Gypsy Burger is all about serving up that signature Gypsy vibe, with a special focus on mouth-watering food.
Jess and Adrian are dead set on spreading their love for top-notch, drool-worthy grub to a whole new QLD crowd, and expanding to Mackay shows just how serious they are.
With their track record of culinary brilliance and a commitment to keeping customers grinning, they're set to shake things up big time in the local dining scene.
Open every Wednesday to Sunday from 5-8 pm at 54 Alfred Street, Mackay City (Sinclair Meats Carpark)
Menu highlights:
Angus Beef & Bacon Burger
Southern-Fried Chicken Burgers
Fish Butty
Loaded Fries
$22 Combo (burger, chips & drink)
$70 family pack (4 x burgers, large chips & 1.25L soft drink)
Mackay locals fled to the Sinclair Meats carpark last Thursday for the grand opening of Gypsy Burger to experience Melbourne’s finest gourmet take-out! Images supplied
Step into a world of playful indulgence with the Chupa Chup Cocktail, a whimsical creation that captures the essence of everyone's favourite childhood lollipop in a sophisticated adult beverage.
Crafted with precision by the skilled hands at The Dispensary, this cocktail is a must-try for those seeking a blend of nostalgia and modern appeal.
To create this delightful refresher, the mixologists start with a base of premium vodka, lending a smooth yet robust foundation. Next, a dash of butterscotch schnapps adds a rich, caramelised sweetness, perfectly complemented by a splash of tangy lemon juice that balances the flavours with a refreshing zing. Last but not least, the secret ingredient - watermelon syrup, infuses the cocktail with a burst of fruity vibrancy, reminiscent of the iconic Chupa Chups lollipops.
Each sip is a journey through layers of taste, carefully designed to evoke memories of carefree days and summer afternoons.
Part of The Dispensary’s exclusive signature cocktail range, the Chupa Chup Cocktail stands out among classics like the inventive creations such as the lychee martini and sour Gary.
Picture this: you’re savouring this unique blend during The Dispensary’s renowned cocktail hours, where expertly curated cocktail cards offer a selection of six drinks of your choice every Friday and Saturday from 4 pm to 7 pm!
It’s an opportunity to experience mixology at its finest, guided by Aniish, the esteemed Bar Supervisor whose expertise and passion have been instrumental in the quality of The Dispensary’s most loved beverages over the past two years.
Visit The Dispensary today and treat yourself to a tantalising Chupa Chup Cocktail – because some flavours are simply too good to resist.
But wait… there’s more! Take advantage of Pasta Night every Tuesday evening, where you can indulge in freshly baked house bread, your favourite pasta dish and a complimentary glass of wine, all for just $40!
What are you waiting for?
Chupa Chup Cocktail:
- Vodka
- Butterscotch schnapps
- Lemon juice
- Watermelon syrup
Come down to the Dispensary and indulge in a delicious Chupa Chup cocktail, crafted by only the best mixologists in town! Photo credit: Hannah McNamara
From the creators of “The Alphabet of Awesome Science” comes a brand-new multi-award-winning family show, You Are a Doughnut.
Audiences will join biology teachers Oesoph A. Gus and Dewey Dean as they embark upon an utterly brilliant all singing, all-dancing (and all-clowning!) exploration of every twisting tube and remarkable organ — with sketches, songs and sensational science.
Along the way there will be a frenzy of enzyme powered ping pong balls, a sing along with a rainbow collection of poop puppets, and weirdest poetry performance they have ever seen.
“You Are a Doughnut” is a ‘riot of fun’ (The Clothesline) and a ‘sure winner for the whole family’ (Glam Adelaide) — presented by the ‘masters of educational entertainment’ (Play & Go).
It’s a little bit gross — and a ‘hole’ lotta fun, you might even learn something!
You Are a Doughnut is part of the 2024 DBCT Kids’ Theatre Season, proudly sponsored by Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal.
Three performances will take place at NewLife Church on 11 & 12 July. With tickets at $18.50, it’s recommended for parents to book their tickets in advance to avoid disappointment.
What: DBCT Kids’ Theatre Season: You Are A Doughnut
When: 11 & 12 July 2024
Where: NewLife Church
Tickets: www.themecc.com.au
Get ready for a ‘hole’ lot of fun at DVCT Kid’s Theatre Season featuring ‘You Are A Doughnut.’ Book your tickets now! Image supplied
Friday 5th July
Art Party Afternoons
3pm
Bring your own project!
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 our unfinished projects (crochet, painting, craft, zine, artist book, comic, scribbles…whatever you are working on!). The monthly art hangs will connect our like- minded community to get creative inspo and provide you a place to make. Ages 15+
Crossroad Arts, 55 Wood Street, Mackay
Embark: FREE Official Launch Party
4pm
Come together for a free, all-ages launch party with live music from singer-songwriter Will Blume. This is a great opportunity to meet and mingle with your fellow Reef Trail-Goers before we set sail on The Reef Trail. Enjoy delicious pizza, wine, spirits, cocktails and of course, Mackay’s finest brews, and raise your glass to the amazing experiences that lie ahead on The Reef Trail.
Red Dog Brewery
‘Art In The Streets’ Mural Tour
4.30pm
Free Event - Booking your spot is required. Hosted by Artspace Mackay Public Art Officer, Jennifer Dalton-Smith, this free city art walk for all ages begins at Artspace Mackay and takes you through the city centre. Whether you’re an artist, art lover, local or visitor to our lovely riverside city, you’ll find this late afternoon public art walk a thoroughly enjoyable experience
Artspace Mackay
Merrick Watts: An Idiots Guide To Wine
5pm
Merrick Watts is a qualified wine specialist and comedian. Join him on a journey through the wonderful world of wine where he is the idiot but also strangely the expert. Join Mez as he takes you on a wine flight, showing six great wines, each with a story, and tasting notes to boot. Comedy meets wine, laughter meets learning, and you get to drink! Whether you are a connoisseur or an enthusiast, there is something for everyone. Doors Open: 5:00pm, Event Start: 5:45pm
The MECC
LIVE Music
6.30pm
Come along to Seabreeze Hotel and witness Shaun Diva LIVE from 6.30pm.
Seabreeze Hotel
Saturday 6th July
Pilates With Katrina At The Mantra
7am
Pilates for LRC Runners after your Saturday morning run/walk. Please bring your mat and $5 to pay for your session.
Mantra Mackay
Family Fun Day
12pm – 4pm
Get ready for an electrifying performance by the acclaimed Hillbilly Goats, named Australian Folk Band of the Year in 2022! Engage with adorable animals at the petting zoo, unleash your inner artist at the face painting station, and revel in outdoor fun with classic lawn games suitable for all ages (from 2-4pm). Admission: FREE. Gather your loved ones for a day brimming with live music, entertainment, and wholesome joy!
Seabreeze Hotel
Youth Music All-ages Event
1pm-5pm
Catchy indie anthems and dynamic synth-packed tunes are on the menu as Great Gable and Kitschen Boy headline this All-Ages event at Arcadia Bar. Youth music organisation The Push is bringing this massive All-Ages event to Mackay as part of the Queensland Music Festival Reef Trail. In addition to all the great music, the first 100 people through the door at this event will receive $10 of free arcade game tokens! Tickets available via: www.qldmusictrails.com
Arcadia Bar, Mackay
Christmas In July Evening Market
3pm-8pm
Come along to the first ever Christmas in July evening market! You don’t want to miss this opportunity to have your stall here and be a part of this massive community event!
Mcdonalds Mackay Basketball Stadium
Between The Tides
4pm-10pm
Between the Tides is set along the picturesque coastline on Country in Cape Hillsborough, a mere 40 minutes north of Mackay. This world-first concert series spans two enchanting evenings, promising an intimate performance by Christine Anu on Saturday evening, followed by Josh Pyke on Sunday evening, with each artist supported by Tia Gostelow. Tickets available via: www.qldmusictrails.com
Cape Hillsborough National Park
Sunday 7th July
Gymability Session
9am
Gymability is an all-inclusive class that is more specific to suit all levels of physical and mental abilities. These classes are taken by our qualified coaches who are trained to adapt movements to suit everyone’s needs while delivering a gymnastics experience that is safe, enjoyable and enables every participant to reach their potential. Phone: 4942 0032, email admin@mackaygymnastics.org.au or contact via FB for more info.
5 Snow Wright CRT, Beaconsfield
When I Grow Up: Vet Workshop
9.30am
Make your pets a bling dog/cat collar! In a world full of possibilities, children’s minds are like blank canvases, ready to be filled with dreams. “When I Grow Up” will spark curiosity and ambition in young hearts. Kids will explore different career paths and think about their futures.
Caneland Central
Boundless Book Club
1pm
in this digital age, nothing can take you away quite like a book. join us for a cup of tea to meet your local book lovers! Bring your favourite book that you would like to share with us, and $10 towards our Danishes...in the meantime, save the date and register your participation.
Kitten Vintage Mackay
LIVE Music
2pm
Come along to Seabreeze Hotel and witness Elementary LIVE from 2pm.
Seabreeze Hotel
Between The Tides
4pm-10pm
Missed Saturday? Come along on Sunday! Between the Tides is set along the picturesque coastline on Country in Cape Hillsborough, a mere 40 minutes north of Mackay. This world-first concert series spans two enchanting evenings, promising an intimate performance by Christine Anu on Saturday evening, followed by Josh Pyke on Sunday evening, with each artist supported by Tia Gostelow. Tickets available via: www.qldmusictrails.com
Cape Hillsborough National Park
Tuesday 9th July
Dare To Lead
8.30am
Experience the powerful Dare to Lead™ program to unlock your courage and build the crucial leadership skills to achieve your goals. The Dare to Lead™ program, based on over 20 years of research by Dr Brené Brown, focuses on humanising the workplace by exploring who we are and how we lead. Tickets available via leadwithcourage.com.au
Rydges Mackay
FREE Community Lunch
12pm
Have you had a rough week/month/year and need to lift your spirits? Are you looking to meet new people or feel more connected within the community? We can help!
Come down to the QCWA hall in North Eton on Tuesday July 9th for a chat over a cuppa and a light lunch. Cost: FREE. Please message if you have special dietary needs (0457961126)
7 Mill Street, North Eton
Book Of The Month
3.30-4.30pm
Artspace Mackay will present its popular 'Book of the Month' program at the Dudley Denny City Library again this month. 'Book of the Month' is a free event and opportunity for you—with the help of Artspace Volunteers—to explore the featured artist’s book of the month up-close and page-by-page. Register your seat via https://bit.ly/3ND3oyK
Dudley Denny City Library
Wednesday 10th July
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
Mackay Mental Health Hub Official Opening
11am
Join in as the community celebrates the official opening of the new Mackay Mental Health Hub! Meet the team, enjoy a light lunch and find out about selectability and the services we offer across the Mackay region. Register online
Charlies Café, Porters Mackay on Gordan Street
QLD AI Hub Mackay
5pm
Are you ready to dive into the cutting-edge world of Voice AI and related technologies?
What to Expect: Discover how Voice AI is transforming industries, from Real estate and finance to the mining sectors and beyond. Get an inside look at the fascinating technology of voice cloning and its potential applications. Cost: $15
Split Spaces
Thursday 11th July
Riverside Markets
From 3pm
Come along and browse J2Fs collections of unique and colourful creations… Funky jewellery and fun kids clothing
Bluewater Quay Mackay
Whitsunday Wealth Festival Hub
5.30pm - Late
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of diverse sounds at the Whitsunday Wealth Festival Hub. Located at Bluewater Quay, this lively entertainment hub will be filled with music, food and fun! Each night, a new band and genre will take centre stage, providing an unforgettable experience. Step outside your comfort zone and embrace some new sounds. Tickets required via the MECC.
Bluewater Quay
Mackay Farmers’ Market
Movie Night Under The Stars
All-ages Youth Music Event
Seabreeze Family Fun Day
Between the Tides
Mackay, it’s time to get rowdy for a jam-packed return of Rhythm & The Reef, set to be held at the picturesque Meadowlands Amphitheatre, Mackay Botanic Gardens on Saturday, October 5th.
Against the backdrop of this breathtaking location, the festival promises to deliver a jaw-dropping line-up and an experience that will leave a lasting impression on both local and interstate punters alike.
Proudly presented by FMS Group and Hit 100.3, Rhythm & The Reef, now in its fourth year, is poised to ignite the essence of music, community and the spirit of freedom once again.
The day and night event boasts an impressive line-up headlined by Bliss N Eso, one of Australia's most influential hip-hop groups. With a career spanning over a decade, their energetic performances and chart-topping hits like "Addicted" and "Moments" have solidified their place in the Australian music scene.
Joining them are Skegss, the beloved garage rock trio known for their infectious energy and raw sound. Their hits such as "Up in the Clouds" and "Spring Has Sprung" have made them a favourite among festival-goers.
Additionally, Thelma Plum, the ARIA-nominated singer-songwriter, will captivate the audience with her soulful voice and poignant lyrics, delivering unforgettable tracks like "Better in Blak" and "Clumsy Love."
Adding to the star-studded line-up, Sneaky Sound System, the iconic electronic music duo, will bring their dance-worthy anthems like "UFO" and "Pictures" to the stage. Finally, Allday, the genre-blending rapper and singer, will deliver his unique sound with hits like "You Always Know the DJ" and "In Motion," ensuring an electrifying performance.
In addition to these headliners, the festival will feature a balanced round-up of local and emerging artists including Giant Palms, Jonte, Pacey, The Wild Sky, Same Pains, Dosco, Jaymouth, and more. These talented acts will showcase the rich and diverse musical landscape of the region, providing festival-goers with a unique opportunity to discover and support local talent.
In a new initiative, Rhythm & The Reef is delivering a homeless outreach program as part of its partnership with Aussie Mackay and Chances House to help provide food to the homeless within the region. This program will be aimed at delivering fundraising activations during the festival to raise money to help the less fortunate in the community. In addition, any leftover food and merchandise will be donated to support those in need.
With its stunning location, diverse line-up, and unparalleled community support, Rhythm & The Reef 2024 is set to be an unforgettable celebration of music and art.
Register now for pre-sale and secure the best value tickets via www.rhythmandthereef.com on Tuesday, July 9th, 2024, followed by General Release on Wednesday, July 10th, 2024, with tickets starting from $89.
Don't miss out on this incredible event that brings the heart of regional Queensland to life!
For more information and to secure tickets, visit www.rhythmandthereef.com.
Rhythm & The Reef has announced the return of their highly anticipated event said to be a crowd pleaser and locals are encouraged to snatch up their tickets quick! Images supplied
What:Rhythm & The Reef Music Festival
When:Saturday, October 5th, 2024.
Where:Meadowlands Amphitheatre, Botanic Gardens
Tickets:www.rhythmandthereef.com
Four bands, four genres, delectable street cuisine, craft brews and pop-up activations will create an electric atmosphere at the Whitsunday Wealth Festival Hub.
Over four nights, from Thursday, July 11, to Sunday, July 14, the Bluewater Quay will echo with rock, rhythm and blues; folk and old-time mountain music; swing and rockabilly; and a Latin dance fiesta.
Deputy Mayor Belinda Hassan said it was great to see the popular feature of the Mackay Festival of Arts back at the Bluewater Quay.
“The Whitsunday Wealth Festival Hub is a core Festival of Arts event that has always been about providing free entertainment, street food and plenty of room for people to gather and enjoy the atmosphere,” Cr Hassan said.
“This year the Festivals Team have done something special in that each night will have a different genre and a bit of a different theme,” she said.
“For example, on Friday night there’s a bit of a ‘hillbilly’ theme and festivalgoers can take turns on a free mechanical bucking bull.
“The team have also organised for the popular Riverside Mega Markets to be at the quay on Thursday and Friday nights and they will be set up in part of the Brisbane Street carpark.”
The line-up for the four nights is an exciting mix of high-energy genres and influences.
On Thursday, from 5.30pm to late, there will be “rockin' rhythm and blues” with The Wild Sky.
The Wild Sky is the perfect three-piece rock 'n' roll outfit to kick off the hub experience.
Expect sophisticated melodies, a seamless blend of rhythm, blues and a dose of funk.
On Friday, from 5.30pm to late, the Quay will come alive with folk and old-time mountain music thanks to the Hillbilly Goats.
Featuring banjo, bones, double bass, fiddle, tap-dancing, three-part harmonies and more, the Hillbilly Goats aren’t just a band – they’re a show!
Then, on Saturday, from 4pm until late, it’s all about the swing and rockabilly with Joshy J and the Ricochets.
Put on your best dancing shoes, grease up that hair and get ready to boogie to the tunes of yesteryear!
Finally, on Sunday, from 4pm to late, it will be a festival fiesta with Viva and band.
Prepare for a sensational dance fiesta as the Bluewater Quay is transformed into a vibrant paradise with a Latin flavour!
Bands will play from 6pm to 9.15pm on weekdays and 5pm to 8.15pm on the weekend.
Street food will vary nightly between the weekdays and weekend, but will include burgers and fried chicken, kebabs, crepes, ribs and ice cream.
For more information, go to www.themecc.com.au/festivals.
Director of Catholic Education in the Diocese of Rockhampton, Miss Leesa Jeffcoat AM was farewelled by the Diocese at a Mass of Thanksgiving at St Joseph’s Cathedral, Rockhampton followed by a Reception at Rockhampton Leagues Club as she concludes her time as Director after more than two decades in the role.
Catholic Education sector leaders and representatives from across Queensland and Australia were in attendance, together with many Priests and Religious, government representatives, Catholic School Principals, Catholic Education Directors and Leaders.
Hundreds of students and staff filled St Joseph’s Cathedral for the Mass, and many more from Catholic schools across the Diocese in centres from Mackay to Bundaberg and west to Longreach tuned in via livestream.
Miss Jeffcoat said she had been humbled to have served as Diocesan Director of Catholic Education for the past 23 years, but she knew this was the right time for a new Director to lead the ministry of Catholic Education into an exciting future.
“I am sad to be ending a time in my professional life that has given me great personal and professional satisfaction, but I leave feeling truly blessed for the opportunities afforded to me through my lifelong association with Catholic Education as a student, teacher and leader,” Miss Jeffcoat said.
Miss Jeffcoat thanked current Diocese of Rockhampton Bishop, Michael McCarthy and before that Bishop Emeritus Brian Heenan for their wise and pastoral leadership of the Diocese.
“I offer both Bishop Michael McCarthy and Bishop Emeritus Brian Heenan my heartfelt appreciation for their prayerful support, their encouragement, their guidance and above all their loving care,” Miss Jeffcoat said.
Bishop Michael expressed deep appreciation for Miss Jeffcoat’s unwavering support of the Diocese, for the Church and all Catholic Education staff.
“Within the 10 kindergartens, 39 schools and colleges under her direction, Leesa has done an extraordinary job of ensuring that our young people receive the very best in Catholic education and are supported by excellent teachers and staff on their faith journey,” Bishop Michael said.
“Leesa has generously given of herself as Director and has assisted me in so many ways, especially settling me into the diocese and then being a very wise colleague,” he said.
Miss Jeffcoat said she wished to sincerely thank her professional colleagues, both past and present, for the trust they had placed in her to serve as Director over the past 23 years.
“I thank our wonderful teachers for their loyalty and support, and I am also very grateful to the Priests, Religious, Principals and leaders, parents, students, teachers, support staff and all in our Catholic Education family for their prayers, their encouragement, and their care of me” Miss Jeffcoat said.
Miss Jeffcoat officially concludes her time at the end of 2024 following a period of leave during Semester 2 with newly appointed Director, Michael McCusker commencing in role in July.
Pictured from left to right: Allan Blagaich, Executive Director Queensland Catholic Education Commission (QCEC), Leesa Jeffcoat AM, Michael McCusker newly appointed Director, Catholic Education – Diocese of Rockhampton, Bishop Michael McCarthy and Jacinta Collins, Executive Director National Catholic Education Commission (NCEC). Photo supplied
Kucom Theatre proudly presents… ‘The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race’, a comedy by Australian playwright Melanie Tait, opening on July 18 for a two-week season at Kucom Theatre.
Inspired by a true event in Robertson, New South Wales – home of the playwright and The Big Potato – ‘The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race’ is a hilariously inspiring tale about women taking action to break down the long-held male-based traditions of a small country town. The famous Appleton Potato Race offers a prize of $1000 for the winning male, but only $200 for the winner of the women’s race. Something’s got to give!
‘The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race’ is a Mackay Festival of Arts Fringe event.
What: Comedy playwright by Melanie Tait - ‘The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race’
Where: Kucom Theatre, 1 Snow Wright Court, Andergrove
When: 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 July at 7.30, and a matinee at 2pm on Sunday 21 July
Tickets: Visit the Kucom Facebook page for links to the booking website or if unable to book online, please call 0419756840.
Carolyn Roche as Penny Anderson
Jeany Elliott as Bev Armstrong
Katrina Hansen as Barb Ling
Amanda Lewis as Nikki Armstrong
Pia Larsen as Rania Hamid
Dunes sets a new benchmark in beachside living. Modern tropical homes will seamlessly integrate amongst tourism nodes to create a relaxed life by the sea. Located near Mackay Harbour, the new development hosted a free beachside breakfast for the community, complemented by relaxing yoga. Delicious bacon and egg rolls were provided by the Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club and kids were treated to free face painting.
Keep an eye out on Dunes Harbour Beach’s Facebook page for more events coming soon.
Bold Botanicals
Open until 28th July
6pm
The Photographic Art of Loren Vanzella - Bold Botanicals solo exhibition serves as a platform that fosters risk-taking, experimentation, & freedom of expression, enabling me to push the boundaries of my creative process & produce innovative new works. This opens doors for experimenting with surreal elements, abstract concepts, and imaginative storytelling.
Lagoon Gallery, Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
Crochet & Conversation
9am
Drop in for a morning of crocheting, coffee and conversation with our 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. Everyone is welcome. Crafters, crocheters or people who just like coffee and conversation.
Beachfront Bar and Restaurant.
Make An Offer Day
9am
Get ready for an exciting event at the Incredable Tip Shop. It's Make an Offer Day, where you have the power to name your price on a wide array of unique treasures. From 9 am to 12 pm, the doors are open for you to explore and discover hidden gems waiting for a new home. This is your chance to show off your bargaining skills and walk away with incredible finds at prices you set!
Incredable Tip Shop, 42 Crichtons Rd
Scarf Making, Snowflake Creation & Colouring In
10am
Embrace the magic of winter with our Cozy Winter Craft Daily Workshops!
Each day, enjoy a new craft project, from beanie craft and scarves making to decorating slippers and creating intricate snowflakes. Plus, indulge in winter-themed colouring in sheets. Perfect for all ages and skill levels, our workshops offer a heart-warming way to spend your winter days, creating handmade treasures and lasting memories. No bookings required.
Caneland Central
Slipper Decorating, Snow Flake Creation & Colouring In
10am
Embrace the magic of winter with our Cozy Winter Craft Daily Workshops!
Each day, enjoy a new craft project, from beanie craft and scarves making to decorating slippers and creating intricate snowflakes. Plus, indulge in winter-themed colouring in sheets. Perfect for all ages and skill levels, our workshops offer a heart-warming way to spend your winter days, creating handmade treasures and lasting memories. No bookings required.
Caneland Central
Beginner Florist Workshop
12pm
Dive into a world of petals and passion at our upcoming Floristry Class by the Florist Fourways!
106-116 Nebo Road, West Mackay
Pink Picnic In The Park
1pm
Live music featuring Tiffany Grace local recording artist. Peter T, Kellie Maree, Graham Day, Les McSweeney and Rockin roll dancers. Mr Whippy and Dumpling hut vans present. Pink Picnic afternoon tea donated by local businesses. BYO picnic for your personal tastes and chair. No Alcohol No Glass. Fund raiser for Breast cancer research all donations welcomed.
Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
Just Keep Marching
9.30am
Join Murray and his mission of combatting veterans’ homelessness by attending a TriService (Navy, Army, Airforce) coin line challenge. Come down and contribute to a challenge between the services to get the bragging rights for the longest and most valuable line and speak to honoured veterans in support of raising funds for homelessness.
Bluewater Quay
Tunes In The Dunes
3pm
Join in for a relaxing afternoon by the ocean with live acoustic music! The perfect setting for a laidback afternoon, bring your own food and drinks to this FREE event, or make it extra special and support a local business by ordering one of Deli Nook’s delicious platters! More details at Dunes Harbour Beach, Facebook.
Dunes Harbour Beach
Hive Inflatable Fun Day
8.30am
Join the indoor fun at the Mackay PCYC. Hive Inflatables are running sessions again which are all about fun active play in a massive inflatable playground. Bookings are required as there are limited spots available. Please book via Event Booking online.
PCYC, North Mackay
Wrap Up – Just Keep Marching
4pm
Just Keep Marching WRAP UP! Come down to the blue water quay and hear from the RSL, homelessness services and special guests as you stay for a Borthwicks steak burger and soft drink. Murray will be coming in from his final lap after nine days of marching in support of homeless veterans. He will begin marching on the day at 6am if you would like to join in.
PCYC, North Mackay
Art Expedition Opening ’24 Night
5.30pm
Gold coin donation entry. Come along to our Art Exhibition Opening night and help us raise funds for Grapevine Suicide Awareness Group Mackay. Featuring artwork from artists all over the Mackay region, indoor market stalls by local artists and a silent auction! More information and artist details coming soon. Email - admin@thegalleryloungeandbar.com.au or Text- 0481146813 for more information
The Gallery Lounge and Bar
When I Grow Up: Builder Wood Crafts Workshops
9.30am
Learn the art of painting and create your own master piece! In a world full of possibilities, children’s minds are like blank canvases, ready to be filled with dreams. “When I Grow Up” will spark curiosity and ambition in young hearts. Kids will explore different career paths and think about their futures. Join us for a fun and inspiring event that helps kids dream big and learn about the world!
Caneland Central
Kids Walk and Pot Plant Deco
9.30am
Welcome to the Kids Walk & Pot Plant Deco event at Wetland Walkabout! Join in for a fun-filled day of exploring nature and getting creative with pot plant decoration. Let your kids unleash their imagination as they walk through the beautiful wetlands and learn about the environment. After the walk, they can show off their artistic skills by decorating their very own pot plants to take home. Bookings essential via Eventbrite.
Wetland Walkabout Makcay, Keeleys Rd, Andergrove
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
School Holiday Decorative Workshop
10am
Kid's Creative Cookie & Cupcake Decorating! Join in at Charlies Cafe these school holidays to decorate some cookies and cupcakes. When: Thursday 27th June. Time: 10am till 11am Location: Charlies Cafe - Porters Mitre 10 Mackay. Cost: $20pp. Each ticket includes kids lunch + adults small hot drink. Registrations essential - purchase tickets via Eventbrite.com
Charlies Café, Porters Mackay on Gordan Street
Riverside Markets
From 3pm
Come along and browse J2Fs collections of unique and colourful creations… Funky jewellery and fun kids clothing
Bluewater Quay Mackay
NAIDOC Celebrations
4pm
FREE Community event sponsored by DBCT
Cultural workshops and performances, face painting, balloon animals, kup murri and more
Mackay PCYC
Green Steel & The Future Risk Of Metallurgical Coal
6pm
Are you curious about the future of one of Queensland's biggest exports and its impact on our climate, economy, and communities? Join in on a FREE lively discussion with experts Simon Nicholas from the Institute of Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), and Tim Buckley from Climate Energy Finance.
Souths Leagues Club
North Queensland Battle of the Young Bands kicked off for the first-time last Sunday afternoon. The young talent performed a variety of fantastic songs to battle it out for the first prize; a whopping $1000 and the opportunity to perform a gig at Northerlies Beach Bar and Grill.
The winners of the day were Gleezus, who were also the winners from the last Whitsundays Got Talent. Organiser and coordinator Paula Hovey, mentioned how great the talent was at the weekend and that the first place was a “close call”, with old time favourite Category 5 as runners up, and the fantastic MyEnvy coming third.
Prizes were also given to second and third place, with second place getting $500 and third place, $100 along with a Whitsundays Got Talent engraved water bottle. All other non-placed musicians were given a voucher for Bridget Peel Fine Art, to have their own signature piece made.
The Battle of the Young Bands also hosted a raffle. The raffle winner was Bec Murlon, who went home with a $200 in-house voucher and a ticket to the 3-day Airlie Beach Festival of Music.
A total of seven bands performed, and Paula exclaimed how all the talent was “amazing,” and even included five bands from Music Evolution productions. Paula re-emphasised how the competition was “really hard to judge”.
Paula continued, saying that after the success of the first show, she expects next year to be even “bigger and better”, and encourages all to participate.
Other bands who performed in the battle were, The Microns, The Krusaders, THE TROUBLE MAKERS, Amnesya and Category 5.
The battle will run annually and is open to all young people aged 5-21 years.
If you think you or your band is Whitsunday’s next star and want to enquire about Whitsunday’s Got Talent events, please email: Info@whitsundaysgottalent.com
North Queensland Battle of the Young Bands winners Gleezus. Photo supplied