Next Film Night: Conclave on Screen About: The Catholic Church is the largest Christian denomination with over 1.4 billion believers worldwide. The Pope, its supreme leader and head of the Vatican City, has passed away. Without time to mourn, Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with presiding over the conclave to elect a new pope. Over 100 powerful candidates from around the world gather, and the secret voting begins behind the doors of the Sistine Chapel. As the votes are split, Lawrence's anguis
Read the full storyAll The Fun, Right Here In The Region Keep the kids entertained and engaged with a fantastic line-up of events happening across our region. From creative workshops and outdoor adventures to movie screenings and hands-on activities, there is something for everyone to enjoy this school holiday season. Friday, July 4 Garden Friends Drop-In Activity – Secret Lives of Leaves 10am Families are invited to the Botanic Gardens for a series of leaf-focused activities, including hunts, drawing wal
Read the full storyCountry Fest Queensland 2025 transformed Bloomsbury into a vibrant celebration of country music and rural culture over the weekend of June 27–28. Held at the Dittmann Bull Pit, the festival featured a stellar lineup of artists, including American headliners Randy Houser and Max McNown, alongside Australian favourites like James Johnston, Shannon Noll, Casey Barnes, and Tori Darke. Attendees enjoyed a diverse array of activities beyond the music, such as the adrenaline-pumping PBR Bull Rid
Read the full storyFriday 4th July 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 Abbe 2025 Conference 12pm Coming to Mackay this July, the abbe 2025 Conference dives into the dynamic wo
Read the full storyJune
28-3 Proserpine Historical Museum Book Bonanza, from 9am
29 Family Field Day, Les Stagg Oval, from 3pm
30 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
July
2 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
5 Airlie Beach Movie Night – The Sapphires, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
9 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
10 You Are a Doughnut, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 12pm and from 6pm
12 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Rio, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
13 Suicide Prevention Fundraiser, Reef Gateway Hotel, from 5.30pm
16 The Sunshine Club, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
20 Tassal Group Airlie Beach Marathon Festival, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 1pm
21 Tassal Group Airlie Beach Marathon, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6am
23 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
28 Airlie Beach Triathlon, Airlie Beach Lagoon, from 5am
28 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
31 The Poems, Prayers & Promises of John Denver, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 1pm
August
1-4 Great Barrier Reef Festival, Airlie Beach, from 9am
2 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Finding Dory, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
6 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
6 Whalebone, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 1pm and 6pm
8-15 Airlie Beach Race Week
8 Adult Learn to Skate, PCYC, from 6pm
8 Eskimo Joe, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
9 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Ice Age & Hook, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
15 Morning Melodies – A Farewell to Doris, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre from 11am
15 Adult Learn to Skate, PCYC, from 6pm
20 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
25 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
29 The Gruffalo, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 6pm
30 The Gruffalo, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre from 10am
30 Ross Noble – Jibber Jabber Jamboree, at the Proserpine Entrainment Centre, from 8pm
September
3 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
6-8 White on Whitehaven, Whitehaven Beach, from 9am
6 Don River Dash Community Night, Bowen Showgrounds, from 4pm
7 Don River Dash 300, Telegraph Road Spectator Area, from 8am
13 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Trolls & Jumanji, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
17 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
20 Airlie Beach Movie Night – The Addams Family and Dumb & Dumber, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
27 Children are Stinky, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 11am
27 Children are Stinky, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 1pm
29 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
October
1 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
3 Morning Melodies – Livvy & Pete, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 11am
5 Joe Camilleri & The Black Sorrows, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
11 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Super Mario Bros & Sister Act, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
15 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
26 Drizzle Boy, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7pm
27 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
29 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
November
1 Airlie Beach Movie Night – The Sound of Music, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
1 An Evening with Vika & Linda, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
12 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
15 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Spy Kids & Grease, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
15 Arj Barker – The Mind Field, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 8pm
29 Sailing For Those With Disability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
24 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
December
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
29 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
By Amanda Wright
Last Sunday, the Pioneer Valley Show celebrated its 60th anniversary, marking six decades of community spirit and entertainment with a magical day filled with fun and excitement. The event, held at the Finch Hatton showgrounds, attracted thousands of visitors who were treated to a myriad of activities and attractions.
The day was packed with thrilling rides, vibrant market stalls, and a special bubble tribute to Everleigh Johnson who tragically lost her life on New Year’s Eve. The huge area of bubbles floating through the air was particularly enchanting, filling the sky with shimmering spheres that danced in the sunlight, bringing smiles to everyone’s faces.
Pure joy: children's faces light up amidst perfect weather and fun rides at the Pioneer Valley Show. Photo credit: Amanda Wright
BUBBLE BLISS
Rides, Races And Relics At The Pioneer Valley Show
Entertainment in the main ring was a highlight, featuring a diverse array of performances. Spectators were thrilled by the horse jumping, awed by the skill of the woodchoppers, and amazed by the daring Hot Wheels jumps. The grand parade showcased a colourful procession of participants, culminating in a spectacular fireworks display that lit up the night sky and concluded the day’s festivities with a bang.
The Pioneer Valley Show also featured a fascinating display of machinery, offering a glimpse into the agricultural heritage of the region. Helicopter joy rides provided a bird’s-eye view of the stunning landscape, adding an extra layer of excitement to the day.
Food lovers were spoiled for choice with a plethora of delicious options, from classic show fare like dagwood dogs to gourmet treats, such as chocolate-covered strawberries or even mushrooms on a stick.
Founded in 1962 by Mr. Owen Faux, the Pioneer Valley Show has grown from humble beginnings into one of the most anticipated events of the year. It all started with a donated parcel of land, and thanks to the dedication of local families and volunteers, it has become a beloved tradition.
Over the years, the show has evolved, adding new facilities and attractions to keep up with its growing popularity. This year’s milestone event was a testament to the enduring appeal of the Pioneer Valley Show, reaffirming its status as a cornerstone of the community and one of the best one-day shows in Australia.
Celebrating its 60th anniversary, the Pioneer Valley Show in Finch Hatton dazzled thousands with a magical day of rides, market stalls and thrilling entertainment. Photo credit: Amanda Wright
Merrick Watts has cracked the code when it comes to ensuring his audiences have a great time.
It’s a straightforward formula – ply your audience with wine, tell them hilarious stories relating to the wine, rinse and repeat.
It’s simple, it works and it’s the reason why Merrick Watts – An Idiot’s Guide to Wine has been selling out shows all over the world.
Local audiences can catch the show at the MECC Plenary Halls during the Mackay Festival of Arts from Friday, July 5 to Sunday, July 7.
Mayor Greg Williamson said that the well-known comedian had a qualification in wine appreciation so audiences could expect to be educated and entertained.
“While Watts calls himself an idiot, you only have to listen to him talk about wine for a short time to realise he is actually a bit of an expert with qualifications as a sommelier,” Mayor Williamson said.
The Mayor said that each audience member would taste six wines during the show, but said that you didn’t have to be a wine connoisseur to have a great time.
“You’ll expand your palate, learn some fun facts about various wines and have plenty of laughs,” he said.
Also featured in the Mackay Festival of Arts opening weeks is Unlock the City, a production by Crossroad Arts that bestows audiences with the “keys of the city” and allows them to unlock secrets and mysterious Mackay stories.
Unlock the City performer and Crossroad Arts Ambassador Charlee Presland believes Unlock the City offers audiences a singularly unique theatre experience.
"I would say come and see the show because you will see things that you have never seen before and different people with different disabilities working together,” Ms Presland said.
“Some of us are deaf, some of us move differently – it is an experience you never get to see in mainstream theatre,” she said.
Artistic Director Autumn Skuthorpe said the Crossroad Arts team was excited to reactivate some hidden and long forgotten areas of the Mackay CBD.
“It’ll be exciting to revive memories of shopfronts and arcades through stories by our artists with disability,” Ms Skuthorpe said.
Unlock the City runs 7pm to 9pm, nightly, from Thursday, June 27, to Saturday, June 29, 2024. Find out more info and grab tickets at crossroadarts.com.au.
Also running over the first week of the Mackay Festival of Arts is:
• From June 22 to August 10, 'The Brae' in Netherdale will be home to a number of events including an extraordinary exhibition featuring local artists and a series of hands-on workshops for all ages.
• On July 3 at the MECC is From Campfire to Stage Light – an epic journey toward self-determination and Indigenous pride, as told through the life experience of David Bindi Hudson.
• On July 6 and 7 is Between the Tides, a world-first concert series spanning two enchanting evenings, promising an intimate performance by Christine Anu and Josh Pyke, with each artist supported by Tia Gostelow.
• On July 7, at the Australian South Sea Islander Hut, Hina: Under the Same Moon will welcome audiences to the world of traditional storytelling, where magic is woven into words and stories come alive.
For more details on any Mackay Festival of Arts event, visit themecc.com.au/festivals
Merrick Watts (pictured) has cracked the code for perfectly blending wine appreciation with side-splitting comedy
Between the Tides 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
Friday 21 June
Magnums Bar: James Reyne - Crawl File Tour (from 7pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Reef Gateway: Louisa Taylor (6pm – 9pm)
Jubilee Tavern: Paul Berger (6pm – 9pm)
Grand View Hotel: Tim Griffin (8pm – 12am)
KC’s: Zed Charles (from 8pm)
Saturday 22 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Blues Brothers Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Reef Gateway: David Flower: (6pm – 9pm)
Grand View Hotel: Freddy Martin (8pm – 12am)
Coral Sea Resort: Live Music (from 1pm)
KC’s: Zed Charles (from 8pm)
Sunday 23 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Blues Brothers Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Josiah (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Tim Griffin (4pm – 8pm)
KC’s: Sam McCann (from 8pm)
Colonial Palms Motor Inn: Sunday Jazz (from 3pm)
Monday 24 June
KC’s: Zed Charles (from 8pm)
Tuesday 25 June
KC’s: Boldy (from 8pm)
Wednesday 26 June
KC’s: Paul Ferg (from 8pm)
Thursday 27 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Chris Booroff (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
KC’s: Paul Ferg (from 8pm)
Friday 21st June
Guided Walks In The Botanical Gardens
10am
Explore the Botanic Gardens with your Gardens Guide. Walks will differ each week in circuit and theme and are FREE to attend. Walks commence from Botanic Gardens Visitor Information (opposite the cafe) and go for one hour in duration. For more information, contact the gardens on phone (07) 4952 7300 or email botanic@mackay.qld.gov.au
Botanical Gardens opposite the cafe
Conversations With Art
2pm
'Conversations with Art' is a free and enjoyable discussion led by Artspace staff as we look at art works and images from gallery and museum collections. Whether you’re an artist, an art and language lover, beginner, or expert. It’s an inclusive, thought provoking and satisfying way to spend an afternoon! BOOK YOUR FREE TICKET now at
https://bit.ly/3ND3oyK
Artspace Mackay
Film & Arts Mackay Film – Goodbye Julia
7.30pm
DIRECTOR: Mohamed Kordofani / 2023 / Sudan / Drama/ M / 118mins / Arabic with English subtitles. Just before the secession of South Sudan, a married former singer from the north seeks redemption for causing the death of a southern man by hiring his oblivious wife as her maid. Tickets available online.
Central Queensland Conservatorium of Mackay, Ooralea
Saturday 22nd June
The Wellness Wave Mackay
9am
Come Join us on June the 22nd for an informative day with passionate speakers and therapist Chelsey Jean and Mark Porter fresh back from their tour of America.
Along with the team from Sage you will also be able to interact with us in a relaxed atmosphere so we can answer your questions and get to know you better.
Refreshments and Food will be provided.
Mackay Life Saving Club
Bakers Creek Ladies Day
2.30pm
Come along to the Bakers Creek lady’s day, proudly supporting Broken Ballerina Inc, a dedicated organisation committed to raising awareness and breaking the cycle of family and domestic violence and abuse within the Mackay community. Their mission is to support and empower survivors, ensuring they have the resources and safety needed for a secure future. There will be raffles and prizes on the day
Etwell Park, 39 Pattinsons Lane, Bakers Creek
A Taste Of Ireland
7.30pm
Hot off its sold out 2023 UK Tour, ‘A Taste of Ireland―The Irish Music & Dance Sensation’ returns with a performance that is ‘Celtic―for this decade’. Laugh, cry and jig into the night with a show that has entertained thousands, as A Taste of Ireland returns to Mackay for the first time in 3 years. Don’t miss your chance to see one of the world’s most prominent Irish dance shows before it takes off around the globe once again! Tickets available via Ticketsearch
The MECC
Sunday 23rd June
The Terrys Live At Seabreeze
9.30am
Are you ready for this? Catch The Terrys live at the SBH. The Terrys highly anticipated sophomore album 'Skate Pop' is here and they're celebrating the only way they know how, by bringing their brand-new live show to a town near you! Book your tickets today via oztix.com.au
Seabreeze Hotel, Slade Point
Gymability Session
9am
Gymability is our all-inclusive class that is held every 2nd Sunday from 9am-10am and is a more specific program to suit all levels of physical and mental abilities. PRE-PAID CLASS PASSES NOW AVAILABLE! Contact admin to purchase a pre-paid 5 class pass which will be stamped each time you visit. Phone: 4942 0032, email admin@mackaygymnastics.org.au or FB message
5 Snow Wright CRT, Beaconsfield
Revival Night
6pm
Slade Point Life Giving church believes in the unmatched Spirit of God, who is capable of healing, renewing and reconciling us. You are invited to join in on revival night where we welcome the spirit of God to rest on us and restore us.
34 Robin Street, Slade point, Mackay
Tuesday 24th June
Kids Activities – Botanical Gardens
9am
Come down to the Botanic Gardens these holidays and enjoy some FREE family friendly self-guided activities on offer - Sketchy Scavenger Hunt, Alphabet I Spy, 25 Fun Things to do in the Gardens, Bird watching activity. Download and print activity sheets from https://www.mackayregionalbotanicgardens.com.au/.../self...
Botanical Gardens
Beanie Craft, 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!
Cnr Mangrove Rd & Victoria St, Mackay, QLD
Wednesday 25th June
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
STEM With LEGO Workshops
9am
Using LEGO, motors and sensors to explore all the science and engineering of every day stuff. Strictly limited spaces available for students from Prep to Year 9 … with different programs for different age groups. Tickets available via trybooking.com
CQ University Ooralea
Cuppa and Chat – For Parents
9am
Come along to K&Co (near Spotlight) for a cuppa and chat with other families. Where you can share your breastfeeding triumphs, challenges and to talk everything parenting and more!
K&CO beside Spotlight
Thursday 26th June
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 Ct, Andergrove
Riverside Markets
From 3pm
Come along and browse J2Fs collections of unique and colourful creations… Funky jewellery and fun kids clothing
Bluewater Quay Mackay
Kids Paint & Sip
10am
Join from 10am for a guided painting session where kids can unleash their inner artists while enjoying their favourite drinks. No need to worry about supplies –Just sit back, relax, and watch as your young Picassos bring their imagination to life on canvas. Treat yourself and your young artist to lunch, and the little one eats for free! It's a win-win for everyone. Secure your tickets now and make these school holidays unforgettable!
Seabreeze Hotel, Slade Point
Mackay Farmers’ Market
Revival Night
Kids Activities
Conversations with Art
Film & Arts – Goodbye Julia
The Wellness Wave
Enjoy the region’s beautiful sunny winter days these school holidays and get the kids outdoors for FREE holiday fun with Strolling Stories at the Seaforth Esplanade and Sarina Field of Dreams, outdoor board games at the Botanic Gardens and kids' activities along the water’s edge at River Wharves.
Make sure to check out all the activities and follow the Facebook pages of the facilities for more information and updates.
> LIBRARIES
Bookings for these activities, other than drop-in days, are required via Eventbrite for all attendees.
PAINT AND SIP FOR TEENS
Monday, June 24, 2pm to 3pm – Sarina Library
Tuesday, June 25, 10am to 11am – Mirani Library
Tuesday, June 25, 2pm to 3pm – Walkerston Library
Wednesday, June 26, 2pm to 3pm – Gordon White Library
Thursday, June 27, 2pm to 3pm – Dudley Denny City Library
With the help of our online arty database, Creative Bug, we will create an abstract floral painting for you to keep. Feel free to bring along your own flower arrangement if you prefer. All items supplied, including a yummy beverage. Bookings required
HOLIDAY CRAFT FOR KIDS
Tuesday, June 25, 10am to 11am – Walkerston Library
Tuesday, June 25, 2pm to 3pm – Mirani Library
Wednesday, June 26, 10am to 11am – Gordon White Library
Thursday, June 27, 11am to 12pm – Dudley Denny City Library
Friday, June 28, 10am to 11am – Sarina Library
Join us for some creative craft fun and leave with your very own dream catcher or weaving web. These activities are suitable for children aged five to 12 years and bookings are required via Eventbrite.
GAMES ON THE LAWNS
Thursday, June 27, 10am to 12pm
Tropical Sun Lawn, Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
Try out the library’s outdoors games with classics like Croquet, Giant Jenja, Crackers, Bocce Ball, Cricket and many others. Take up the challenge and enjoy a morning out. Facebook Event
BEDTIME STORIES
Thursday, June 27, 5pm to 6pm
Gordon White Library
Join us for an evening of family fun with stories, songs, rhymes and a craft activity. This is suitable for children aged two to 10 years and their families and bookings are required. Don’t forget to wear your pyjamas!!
MOVIE MATINEE
Friday, June 28, 2pm to 4pm
Gordon White Library
Join us for an afternoon movie and popcorn. This event is for children aged five to 12 years old. Bookings required.
DROP-IN DAYS: CONCENTRATION STATION
Monday, June 24 to Friday, July 5
Mirani, Sarina and Walkerston Libraries
Refine your motor skills and focus with threading activities and LEGO creations. No need to book, just drop in and play! This event is suitable for children aged five to 12 years during library open hours. Facebook Event.
DROP-IN DAYS: BOARD GAMES
Monday, July 1 to Friday, July 5
Dudley Denny City Library and Gordon White Library
Challenge your family and friends to a game of Battleships, Snakes & Ladders or Connect 4! There will be a wide range of traditional board games available. No need to book, just drop in and play! This event is suitable for children aged five to 12 years during library open hours. Facebook Event.
LIBRARIES OUT AND ABOUT - KIDS FUN AT RIVER WHARVES
Wednesday, July 3, 9am to 11am
River Wharves, River Street, Mackay
Join us for some school holiday fun at the River Wharves, together with our friends from Active Squirtz and Carlie’s Fascinating Faces. Learn what Libraries have to offer, engage in an interactive Story Time with songs, rhymes and dance and explore a range of resources which support children’s physical development.
LIBRARY AFTER DARK
Friday, July 5, 4pm to 8pm (movie from 6pm)
Gordon White Library
FREE movie night + FREE popcorn + FREE slushies + boardgames and a bit of chill time to finish off the holidays.
Presented by the Mackay Youth Council. Strictly for students 12 to 18 years.
STROLLING STORIES… ALONG THE SEAFORTH ESPLANADE
Until Friday, July 12
Seaforth Esplanade
Stroll along the Seaforth Esplanade and enjoy the beautiful picture book ‘One Remarkable Reef’.
STROLLING STORIES… AT SARINA FIELD OF DREAMS
Friday, July 5 to Friday, July 19
Sarina Field of Dreams Parklands, Sarina
Stroll along the Seaforth Esplanade and enjoy the beautiful picture book ‘One Remarkable Reef’.
STROLLING STORIES… AT SARINA FIELD OF DREAMS - LAUNCH
Saturday, July 6
Sarina Field of Dreams Parklands, Sarina
Meet under the mango tree at the Field of Dreams pakrlands. Facebook Event
> MACKAY REGIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS
All activities are free and require adult supervision. For bookings or questions, call 4952 7300.
BOOKED ACTIVITIES
Pot plant decoration and potting activity
Thursday, July 4, 10am to 11am – book today
Thursday, July 4, 2pm to 3pm – book today
Tropical Sun Lawn
Cost $5 per child
Get creative and decorate a pot to take home and help conserve a plant under pressure. All materials provided.
DROP-IN ACTIVITIES: NO BOOKING NEEDED
Outdoor Board Games with the Libraries team
Thursday, June 27, 10am to 12pm
Tropical Sun Lawn
Join the MRC Libraries team with FREE outdoor games on the beautiful Tropical Sun Lawn. No bookings necessary, just turn up and enjoy!
Fruits and seed display with the Garden Friends
Friday, June 28 and Saturday, June 29, 10am to 3pm
Botanic Gardens Meeting Room
Join the Garden Friends in the Meeting Room to explore some of the fruits and seeds from the Botanic Gardens and about why some plants have become at risk in the wild.
SELF GUIDED ACTIVITIES: NO BOOKING NEEDED
Nature detectives
Monday to Friday, 9am to 4.30pm
Drop into the Botanic Gardens Visitor Information Centre to collect free self-guided kids' activity sheets for:
• Tibbles Hunt in the Tropical Shade Garden – find the gnomes and decode messages
• ABC I-Spy in the Gardens
Suitable for kids aged five to ten years.
Any day or time
More self-guided print your own activity sheets can be found on their website.
> MACKAY CITY AND WATERFRONT
KIDS FUN @ RIVER WHARVES
Wednesday, July 3, 9am to 11am
Rivers Wharves, River Street, Mackay
Don't miss the FREE kids' fun at River Wharves these school holidays with...
9am to 10am - Facepainting (Carlie’s Fascinating Faces Face Painting Mackay)
9.15am to 10am - Active Squirtz Mackay
10am to 10.30am - Mackay Regional Council Libraries 'Storytime'
10.30am to 11am - Mackay Regional Council Libraries 'Playtime'
For more information, visit Mackay City and Waterfront's Facebook page.
CITY HEART FRIDAY - FREE KID'S ACTIVITIES
Friday, July 5, from 4.30pm
Join in the FREE school holiday fun for the kids with facepainting, kids' games and live music! Stay in the city afterwards for dinner and shout the family ice-cream.
> SARINA SUGAR SHED
Special kids tour of the Sarina Sugar Shed
10.30am every day of the school holidays
Cost: Adults at children’s prices $15 (bookings essential)
This fun, interactive session focuses on the kids, with the added bonus of adults being welcome at kids' prices!
For more information or to book a tour online visit sarinasugarshed.com.au.
> SARINA YOUTH CENTRE
A variety of school holiday activities are on offer for youth aged ten to 21 years. Bookings are required with 12 spaces available per program. Contact Sarina Youth Centre on 4961 9277 or email sarinayouthcentre@mackay.qld.gov.au. Keep up to date, follow them on Facebook.
WEEK ONE
Monday, June 24 – Board games
Tuesday, June 25 – Recipe for a health headspace
Wednesday, June 26 – Malachi Cup Day 1
Thursday, June 27 – Deadly Choices Community Day
Friday, June 28 – Malachi Cup Day 3
WEEK TWO
Monday, July 1 – Coconut Leaf Weaving (Crafts for Zulai Wan)
Tuesday, July 2 - Cooking Strong (Learn how to cook delicious meals with the PPH Team)
Wednesday, July 3 - Pool Tournament
Thursday, July 4 - Movie & Popcorn
Friday, July 5 – Paper Mache
Balance has been restored to the Cannonvale Beach parklands with the arrival of a three-metre Fig Tree which replaces the old tree that was tragically poisoned some weeks prior.
Investigations are still underway to discover the culprit who took it upon themselves to destroy the large tree that was a habitat for birdlife and a welcome source of shade for many decades.
It was, however, a sense of renewal when the young tree was planted in a similar spot earlier this week.
At just three-metres, it is expected the youngster will grow to at least 10-metres in height.
Two Council Parks and Gardens workers planted the tree on Tuesday morning and commented they were thrilled to see a replacement arrive so quickly.
The replanting comes after Council announced the tree had been poisoned on the 8th May.
“We regret to inform the community of the loss of a beautiful fig tree on the Cannonvale Foreshore,” said the Whitsunday Regional Council statement.
“Over the past two weeks, deliberate damage has been inflicted upon the tree, evidenced by drill holes strategically placed around its trunk, indicating a poisoning attempt.
“Over the weekend, fresh poison holes were found, and the tree has taken a turn for the worse. Unfortunately, an arborist report has confirmed the tree cannot be saved and will be removed to ensure public safety. We will look to replant a new tree in its place.”
The incident has been logged with Queensland Police, and Council encourages anybody who may have information about the act of vandalism to contact Council or the Police.
The new three-metre fig tree. Photo credit: Rachael Smith
Before the State of Origin kicks off, The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel hosted a hot dog eating competition, and it was a great success.
$700 worth of prizes were given out, as well as free hot dogs for everyone!
The Pub hosted both boy and girl heats, then the three fastest girls and the three fastest boys competed against each other, but the boys had a foot long hot dog to make it fair.
The eventual winner was one of the guys who narrowly beat 2 girls (who came 2nd and third).
For Origin 2, Wednesday 26 June, things are getting mixed up!
There will be mixed teams of boys and girls, NSW vs QLD.
Teams will compete against each other in the true spirit of the game.
To compete, be at the Sports Bar for 6pm for registration and the competition will start at 7pm.
State of Origin Game 2 coverage begins at 7.30 and kick-off at 8pm.
Free hot dogs will also be available again at half time.
What: State of Origin – Game 2 Hot Dog Eating Comp
Where: Sports Bar, Airlie Beach Hotel
When: Hot Dog eating competition 7pm & State of Origin – Game 2 8pm
Hot Dog eating competition winners, Photo supplied
The draw of the year is almost here!
You have the chance to win a 2024 Toyota Corolla valued at $35,000 as part of the Airlie Beach Hotel $250,000 prize pool.
To enter, just spend $25 in The Pub, The Bar, or any ABH Liquor & Tobacco merchants bottle shop.
And be at The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel’s gaming room Wednesday & Thursday between 3pm & 7pm and Friday & Saturday between 4pm & 8pm with your members card inserted correctly for your chance to win. There are prize draws every 20 minutes including tickets to win the car.
Entry is only open to Australian residents who are 18 years and over and are members of the Airlie Beach Hotel & Liquor & Tobacco Merchants Bottle shops, ABH Operations Queensland Pty Ltd and you must produce valid identification to claim any prize from the prize pool.
The winner must be at the draw on the night to claim the prize, so if you have tickets make sure you are there!
For details on how to win the car, see Airlie Beach Hotel gaming and bar staff.
Stephen Cooper winner of Airlie Beach Hotel last car draw, Photo supplied
What: Airlie Beach Hotel Car Draw
Where: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
When: Saturday 29 June at 9pm
Venture on a journey through Queensland's musical tapestry with the QLD Music Trails and discover the beauty of a place we like to call…the Sunshine State. Support local talent by attending this musical odyssey of excellence that’s close to both home and the heart. With singer-songwriters, groovy tunes, acoustic folk and a cultural twist to the mix, this line-up of live performances in the Mackay and Whitsundays and surrounding areas will have something for everybody - and is an experience you won’t want to miss!
Enjoy live and local music while surrounded by the beauty of Queensland's finest attractions.
Get ready for a one-of-a-kind road trip to adventure as you discover the local blueprints of music, culture and natural wonders within The Reef Trail's series of upcoming events.
Enjoy live music by singer-songwriter Will Blume at the official launch party, "Embark," on Friday 5th of July from 4pm at the Red Dog Brewery. Savour Mackay's finest brews and delicious pizzas as you mingle with fellow Reef Trail-Goers amidst the vibrant backdrop of Mackay’s prestigious Pioneer River at this free entry event!
Next up, get ready to groove at Arcadia Bar on Saturday the 6th of July from 1pm, with indie anthems and dynamic tunes from Great Gable and Kitschen Boy. Join the youthful energy of The Push All-Ages Team and be among the first to hear what’s in this exciting line-up. Don't miss your chance to win free arcade game tokens and dance the afternoon away.
Experience the magic over two days (6th-7th of July), from 4pm, featuring "Between the Tides" on Yuwibara Country in Cape Hillsborough, where local Tia Gostelow will support Christine Anu (Saturday 6th July) and Josh Pyke (Sunday 7th July) serenade you against the beautiful remote setting. Immerse yourself in the culturally guided gathering, leaving behind only footprints as you create unforgettable memories under the guidance of Yuwibara custodians.
Finally, don’t miss out on the last hurrah at “The Reef Sundowner” on July 13th from 3pm Saturday, where you can expect an afternoon of acoustic folk music and local delights at the serene Lake Proserpine. Relax amidst stunning sunset views and camp under the stars, cherishing the memories made along this extraordinary Queensland Music Trail.
To make it all just that little bit sweeter, Mackay and Whitsundays locals can also use the code 10OFF when purchasing tickets to save $10 on tickets! Tickets are selling fast to this unique and beautiful experience, Book now! More information can be found at http://www.qldmusictrails.com.
Josh Pyke. Image supplied
Christine Anu. Image supplied
Tia Gostelow. Photo Credit: MACAMI
June
14 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
14 Umbilical Brothers ‘The Distraction’, at Proserpine Entertainment Centre from 8pm
15 Mini Roller Disco, PCYC from 10am
15 Barra and Boots Music Festival, Lake Proserpine, from 1pm
18 Sailability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
20 Adults Social Skating, Rolldance Skate School, at Cannonvale State School Hall, from 5.30pm
21 A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music & Dance Sensation, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
23 Whitsunday Lions Charity Golf Day, Whitsunday Green Golf Club, from 8.30am
29 Family Field Day, Les Stagg Oval, from 3pm
30 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
July
2 Sailability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
5 Airlie Beach Movie Night – The Sapphires, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
10 You Are a Doughnut, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 12pm and from 6pm
12 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Rio, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
13 Suicide Prevention Fundraiser, Reef Gateway Hotel, from 5.30pm
16 The Sunshine Club, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
20 Tassal Group Airlie Beach Marathon Festival, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 1pm
21 Tassal Group Airlie Beach Marathon, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6am
28 Airlie Beach Triathlon, Airlie Beach Lagoon, from 5am
28 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
31 The Poems, Prayers & Promises of John Denver, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 1pm
Friday 14 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
KC’S: Tash (from 8pm)
Reef Gateway: Dave Helgi (6pm – 9pm)
Jubilee Tavern: Rebelquin (6pm – 9pm)
Grand View Hotel: Mike Vaughan (8pm – 12am)
Saturday 15 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Grease Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
KC’s: Shaun Diver (from 8pm)
Reef Gateway: Sam McCann (6pm – 9pm)
Grand View Hotel: DJ Night (8pm – 12am)
Coral Sea Marina Resort: Live Music (from 1pm)
Sunday 16 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Two Strong Hearts Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Chris Booroff (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
KC’s: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)
Grand View Hotel: Rebelquin (4pm – 8pm)
Monday 17 June
KC’s: John Veloso (from 8pm)
Tuesday 18 June
KC’s: John Veloso (from 8pm)
Wednesday 19 June
KC’s: Ronnie Croker (from 8pm)
Thursday 20 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Chris Booroff (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
KC’s: Ronnie Croker (from 8pm)
Huge weekend at Lake Proserpine Campgrounds tomorrow and Sunday as they host the first Barra and Boots Festival and Camping Event.
Event organisers RegFest have gathered some absolute legends of Australian Country Music to play a very intimate gig at Lake Proserpine with only 600 tickets available the event is close to a selling out.
Major new events like this added to the Whitsunday calendar are vital to attract visitors to our region. It is unique in that campers will be able to stroll out of their camping spot, grab a camp chair, fill their esky and watch the concert live from within campsite getting up close and personal with all the artists like Adam Brand, Sara Storer, Andrew Swift, Portia Clark and many more.
Last week I was in Brisbane advocating to the Queensland Government for funding for the next stage of the Lake Proserpine Masterplan.
Stage 1 of the Lake Proserpine Barramundi Fishing and Interactive Nature Recreational Precinct opened in 2020 and the project was delivered in partnership with the Qld Government with the aim of growing the mainland tourism experiences in the Whitsundays.
Lake Proserpine has been a jewel in the crown for our region in attracting fishing enthusiasts and caravaners as it is famous as the home of the 1 metre plus barramundi which can be fished all year round. Each year, the Lake is restocked with over 20,000 barramundi fingerlings.
Council is seeking collaborative funding from the State Government to help deliver the next stage of the Masterplan which includes adding alternative accommodation options to attract new domestic and international visitor markets who want to stay at the Lake but are constrained by only camping and caravan options.
The next stage will deliver 10 eco cabins equipped with an off-grid power system featuring a 10-kW solar array and battery setup for energy independence, a high-quality sustainable materials and minimising waste during the manufacturing process, resulting in low to no running costs.
Business cases developed by our Economic Development team show the project would drive an additional 4,380 annual visitor nights and $1.472M in annual tourism expenditure into the Whitsunday region economy.
Relive the magic of the Blues Brothers with the Soul Men as they present the Blues Brothers Tribute Show at The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel.
This tribute act being based on the iconic film of the same name and stands out from the rest with great audience participation.
Jake in the show, performed by Greg Hill said “We're interactive, we’re choreographed. we are well rehearsed, and we also have a script that we use but we're also adlib as well.”
“How we differ from a lot of other tribute shows is in interactive stuff, and the showmanship that we provide in our show.
“We have a certain knack of getting the audience eating out the palm of our hands really quickly and interacting with us and having a really good time.”
Haven’t seen the film? That’s okay.
“You don’t need to necessarily see the film to enjoy the show,” said Greg.
“The music in the show is in our culture and has been in all the ads, tv shows, it’s in theme songs, it's immersed around our culture.
“I've played many gigs with young people that haven't known the Blues Brothers but have known all the music.
“For the fans of the movie, we reenact some scenes, we drop lines from the movie itself and as a nod and tribute back to the film itself.”
This show has been to Airlie Beach numerous times and Greg loves the crowd, people, atmosphere and can’t wait to come up again.
What: Blues Brothers Tribute
Where: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
When: Saturday 22 June & Sunday 23 June (2pm – 5.30pm)
Tickets: Don’t need them! But booking a table is recommended
With his mother’s side of the family having 14 members and all being musical, Paul Fergus was involved in lots of family sing-a-longs and it sparked his passion for music.
At the age of 10, Paul received great feedback from friends and teachers for his work in school productions.
“It’s better than them throwing tomatoes at you,” joked Paul.
Then during early teenage years, Paul started to enjoy acting, he enjoyed being the class clown and thought pursuing acting would be a good way to turn it into something useful.
Studying Performing Arts at university, Paul jumped into the acting world, and has performed for The Australian Shakespeare Company for 10 years.
It wasn’t until this time last year, however, that Paul knuckled down on his solo music career, and discovered a new passion.
“I like that it’s up to you, it leaves nothing to chance and the clap at the end is all yours,” said Paul.
After performing in venues on Hamilton Island in February and Hayman Island, Paul arrived in Airlie in early April and has loved performing here since.
At KC’s Paul will be performing foot stomping covers of songs that we all know and love.
Favourite Song: How To Make Gravy by Paul Kelly
Last Song You Listened To: Is This How You Feel by The Preatures
Favourite Song To Perform: I Wan’na Be Like You from The Jungle Book
Least Favourite Song to Perform: Wonderwall by Oasis
What: Paul Fergus
When: Sunday 16 from 8pm
Where: KC’s Bar & Grill
Paul Fergus, Photo supplied