Friday 16th May Cowboy Dressage Mackay Gathering And Show From 7.30amThe Cowboy Dressage Mackay Gathering and Show invites riders to compete in a celebration of horsemanship, community, and Cowboy Dressage values. Held at the Undercover Arena and judged by Tanja Kraus, the event will feature a wide range of classes and awards across Open, Amateur, and Junior divisions. With ribbon, buckle, and honorary awards on offer, the event highlights skill, presentation, and partnership between horse and
Read the full storyExcitement is high to welcome Chris Sebastian to Airlie Beach for the Whitsundays Songwriter Festival. Winner of The Voice Season 9, capturing the hearts of Australian audiences, Chris will join 2 time Golden Guitar award winner Brad Butcher as part of the professional songwriter faculty. The Songwriter Festival is in its fourth year and provides a brilliant opportunity for local songwriters to learn from professionals in an immersive one-day workshop. Chris will also perform alongside other o
Read the full storyThe countdown to State of Origin is on, and the newly upgraded sports bar at the Airlie Beach Hotel will be the place to be to catch all the action. Kicking off the State of Origin in style, the Airlie Beach Hotel is also hosting a Hot-Dog eating competition. Following the success of last year’s event, which drew a crowd of hungry hopefuls and lively supporters, the competition is back, bigger, and messier than ever. To be apart of the action make sure you're at the Airlie Beach Hotel at 6.30
Read the full storyMay 16 Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea, Club Whitsunday, 9:30am-11:00am, $25pp Bookings Required, Group Bookings Welcome. 17 Whitsunday Multicultural Festival, Bowen Soundshell Santa Barbara Parade, 10:00am-2:00pm 17 Whitsunday Brahmans Family Field Day, Les Stagg Oval in Proserpine, 3:00pm-7:00pm 18 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am 18 Distinguished Gentleman's Ride, various location, 8:00am-11:00am, Registration Required to Participate 20 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:
Read the full storyHighly hilarious and extremely popular English comedian Ross Noble is coming to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre this August.
Marking his 21st solo stand up tour, Noble is launching a bunch of fresh comedy with the ‘Jibber Jabber Jamboree’.
Audiences can expect Noble to display his expertise in improv and audience participation, guaranteed to get the audiences laughing in hysterics.
Noble’s Jibber Jabber Jamboree is taking him all around Australia, from Alice Springs, to Wollongong, Mackay, and Proserpine.
Throughout his career Noble has been nominated for and won awards and he has also become the biggest selling act at Edinburgh and Melbourne comedy festivals.
Noble’s career fame came from his television appearances, in particular interviews, and his appearances on celebrity quiz shows.
In 2007 he was voted the 10th greatest stand-up comic on Channel 4’s 100 Greatest Stand-Ups.
Also in 2007, Noble toured around Australia on his motorbike, travelling more than 26,000 kilometres and filming it on the way. The show was later aired in 2009.
Noble has also ventured from comedy and has starred in films and plays.
In 2012, he made his film debut in the comedy horror movie ‘Stitches’, where he starred as Stitches, the killer clown.
In 2015 he made his musical theatre debut in The Producers and in 2018 was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for his performance in Mel Brooks Young Frankenstein musical in the West End.
Melbourne’s own Creedence Clearwater Revival tribute band is checking into Airlie Beach for a mammoth weekend of non-stop Creedence, which will leave us cross tie walking.
Ramble Tamble was born in 1989, from a need to celebrate the unforgettable beats of Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Still led by the three who started the band, Ramble Tamble encompasses the values that fuelled Creedence Clearwater Revival during their hay day.
Known for their impeccable stage presence, unbelievable recreation of the original sound and spot-on attention to detail, no Creedence fan will be disappointed with the calibre of this show.
With all band members having professionally toured international stages, this is sure to be a rock show like no other.
“Creedence undoubtedly changed the landscape of rock and roll forever in both the late sixties and early seventies,” Ramble Tamble front man Brendan Meyers explained.
“And cemented themselves into a commercial zenith whose legacy remains to this very day.”
Following this unbelievable legacy, Ramble Tamble invites audiences to just close your eyes and let the near prefect recreation of the classics wash over you on this weekend of non-stop rock tunes.
“It's a Creedence tribute that no die-hard Creedence fan would be disappointed with,” Brendan explained.
Sunday will be a special show, depicting and performing Creedence Clearwater Revival’s hottest album, Cosmo’s Factory, the band’s fifth studio album, with six of the 11 tracks charting in the Top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100.
Ramble Tamble will also be sure to throw in key tracks from artists and bands that influenced these rockers, with their The Creedence Influence set list.
This commonly sold-out show will check into Airlie Beach for one powerful weekend, as part of their national tour across Australia.
WHAT: Australian Creedence Show with Ramble Tamble
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday March 23 and Sunday March 24, from 2pm to 5.30pm
TICKETS: Absolutely Free! But Best To Reserve A Table
Photos supplied
The Easter Bunny is about to come hopping through our region with both children and chocolate-loving adults excited for his arrival.
To celebrate the Easter weekend, two of our favourite family-friendly locals are putting on special events which are sure to entertain the kids while giving the parents time to relax with a nice cool bevvy.
Reef Gateway Hotel has created a special event – the Easter Family Fun Weekend which is due to take place on Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 March.
There will be free face-painting on Saturday from 11.30am and live music from 6pm that evening.
On Sunday kids eat free from 12pm, terms and conditions apply.
All-day dining is available throughout the weekend but please note: the venue will be closed on Easter Friday.
Bring the family to The Reef for a weekend of eating, face-painting and live music!
Meanwhile at the Jubilee Tavern there is more fun to be had over the Easter long weekend.
Face-painting will take place on Sunday from 12pm-3pm and the kids colouring competition will be drawn at 3pm.
The venue will be closed on good Friday but will re-open Saturday and Sunday for all day dining with kids eat free for Sunday lunch (terms and conditions apply).
Ellie Goulding, Senior Operations Manager Mackay and Whitsundays said she is really excited about Easter and is looking forward to seeing the community come along to enjoy the free activities at both venues.
WHAT: Easter Long Weekend
WHERE: Jubilee Tavern
WHEN: 30-31 March
WHAT: Easter Fun Weekend
WHERE: Reef Gateway Hotel
WHEN: 30-31 March
Do you want to feel the electricity?
Do you want to feel the power?
Do you want a heart-stopping, head-banging performance?
Then make sure you go to see Thunderstruck, an AC/DC tribute band, at the Airlie Beach Hotel.
With a collective history spanning over 30 years, this AC/DC tribute show is bringing big beats and bigger energy for the metal heads of the Airlie Beach coast.
Often branded as one of the most authentic and accurate recreations of the iconic rockers, Thunderstruck is not a performance to miss!
We’ve got BJ Vernal as lead vocalist. With seamless beats and melodic tunes, BJ is often credited to accurately recreate the music of Brian Johnson and Bon Scott.
With melodic beats and even better tunes, close your eyes and you’ll swear you’ve heard the real deal.
Standing next to him is Shaun ‘Webby’ Webb, the Angus Young of the band, with the lead guitar, and the prowess of the seasoned performer, despite his youthful age.
Sharing at the stage with these two are Dave Ross on bass, Nick Hunt on drums and Mark ‘Cloudy’ Colautti on rhythm guitar, a crew which ensures great sound and even better heavy beats.
“It’s a long way to Melbourne if you wanna rock ‘n’ roll but it helps if it’s with Thunderstruck,” Mark Evans, formerly of AC/DC
WHAT: Thunderstuck: AC/DC Tribute
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 March, from 2pm to 5.30pm
TICKETS: Absolutely Free! But it’s best to book a table!
Photos supplied
Miss Lady Saint Diva is back, and she’s bringing her unforgettable charm for another round of Drag Queen Bingo.
And she doesn’t stop there, bringing along a special guest with her to ensure that the evening is full of non-stop laughter and excitement.
Tickets include entry, unmissable drag performances, raffle (with a selection of amazing prizes on offer) and, of course, the bingo.
Prepare for an evening of non-stop laughter, jaw-dropping drag performances and an amazing selection of prizes that will leave every bingo-er a winner.
WHAT: Drag Queen Bingo
WHERE: Reef Gateway Hotel
WHEN: Saturday, April 6 from 6pm
TICKETS: $35 available through https://bit.ly/49OqcVB
On Friday 15th March, well-known local identities will take to the stage to display their talents with the support of Choreographer Dolly Louw and back-up dancers from Fame Talent School. One participant will walk away with the coveted Mirror-Ball Trophy.
This night of entertainment is all for a great cause, raising money to support the Mackay Hospital Foundation.
Over the next four weeks we will profile two dancers each week. First up, Josh and Chloe.
Chloe Gunthorpe
Chloe Gunthorpe, a Director of Next Accounting, will be busting a move at the 2024 ‘Dancing with Heart’ Mackay Hospital Foundation.
With a client-focused approach, Chloe says she finds joy in helping businesses reach their goals whilst gaining trust, and often forming friendships with her clients along the way.
As Chloe dances her way through life, she finds confidence in expressing herself through movement. While exploring various dance styles, she embraces the opportunity to step out of her comfort zone.
“A lot of my dance moves require me to feel confident about myself – so it’s been nice to explore that,” she says.
Chloe admits that navigating lefts and rights on the dance floor can sometimes prove more challenging than crunching numbers in her profession.
“I’m good with numbers, but not directions apparently,” she laughed.
Beyond her professional endeavours, Chloe values the impactful work of the Mackay Hospital Foundation.
“The Mackay Hospital Foundation is so integral to our community and the health of our community.
“I am a huge believer in supporting the community and if I get to learn a few dance moves along the way and create some more connections and memories – than bonus!”
Josh Smith
As a Senior Account Executive with Elders Insurance, Josh Smith leads a whirlwind of diversity and excitement in the world of insurance. He provides a perspective of his day-to-day life through a lens of enthusiasm and a vibrant touch to his professional journey.
“One day, we're soaking in the tranquil scenery of Collinsville, chatting with local farmers helping them with farm insurance and the next, we're diving into the bustling world of Moranbah, assisting contractors in the mining sector to navigate the labyrinth of insurance intricacies.
“It's a rollercoaster ride where predictability takes a backseat, and every day unveils a new adventure.”
When it comes to dance, Josh has embraced the challenge of keeping up with Miss Dolly from Fame Talent Dance School and acknowledged it as an inspiring fitness revolution.
Josh says he has channelled his inner Patrick Swayze and mastered the "Swayze Shuffle."
“It's a delicate blend of attempting to recreate Patrick Swayze's smooth moves from Dirty Dancing while realizing my coordination might need some serious movie magic.
“But hey, it's all in good fun, right?”
““I'm passionate about ensuring that the money raised goes where it's needed most, supporting our local hospitals and healthcare initiatives though the Mackay Hospital Foundation,” he says.
Tutti is a vocal ensemble under the direction of Jan Whelan OAM. Jan is known around Mackay, not only for her work with the Mackay Choral Society and Mackay Musical Comedy Players, but also her accompanying work with soloists, school choirs and music ministries. Jan started the group in 2002 as a small ensemble and trios and quartets. Tutti members were very proud when in 2022 Jan was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Awards for Services to Music as an Accompanist.
Current vocalists of the group include well-known members of the community, performers, teachers and key members of other performing groups. Their knowledge and expertise in different music styles combines to create a delectable program to share with local audiences. Hot Note is filled with luscious harmonies and features guest artists Vicki Jones on vocals and Belinda Rooney on flute.
CQCM student Cameron Hollis will entertain audience members in the foyer before the show with his beautiful guitar playing and the Con Friends Bar will be open to serve drinks and snacks.
Photo Credit: Supplied by Isobel Gillman, representative of vocal ensemble Tutti
Caption 1: Group members in headshots:
Top Row: Anne Atkinson, Vanessa Dale, Caroline Galea, Lynn Gallant
2nd Row: Isobel Gillman, Cecilia Hyde, Chantal Kay, Lauren Menzies
3rd Row: Louise Mullaney, Annie Pratt, Shona Rosser, Gwyneth Rupnik
4th Row: Caitlyn Schurmann, Nicole Thomson, Jan Whelan OAM
Caption 2: Vicki Jones (Black and White Image)
Caption 3: Belinda Rooney (Coloured Image)
What: Tutti presents Hot Note
When: Sat 09 March 7:30pm and Sun 10 March at 2:00pm
Where: CQCM Theatre Building 21 University Drive, 151 Boundary Rd, Ooralea
Cost: Adult $30, Concession $25, Child $20, plus family and group specials
Tickets: trybooking.com/CNYAC or call 0415167533
The Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC) is moving offsite, with a performance from the Australian Army’s 1 RAR Band at the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens on Friday, 2 March, 2024.
The decision to host the performance from Townsville’s Band of the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (known as 1 RAR Band) at the offsite venue was made following the closure of the MECC’s Auditorium, due to storm damage over the Christmas period.
Director Community and Client Services Janine McKay said the Defence unit’s strong sense of community was something the MECC could not pass up on.
“We have been collaborating with the band to bring music workshops to schools, and a preview performance at Caneland Central,” Ms McKay said.
“We’re fortunate to have skilled staff who are able to deliver offsite events; and hosting free, live music, with the talented 1RAR Band at Meadowlands Amphitheatre is something we’re proud to offer our community,” she said.
One RAR Band supports all three Brigade units, other Defence organisations, and the wider community. The band comprises a 10-piece ensemble (drums, trumpets, trombones and saxophones) alongside vocalists, playing contemporary music that blends modern beats with Australian classics. After success following their Sunset Vibes performance at the Winton Outback Festival in 2023, the band are excited to bring their music to Mackay.
The MECC are encouraging all ages to come along and enjoy this free, family-friendly night out.
“This will be a memorable night out. Bring some chairs or a blanket and pack a picnic. We will also have a variety of food trucks available for those looking for savoury or desserts options,” Ms McKay said.
FREE EVENT
WHAT: The MECC Presents Sunset Vibes with the 1 RAR Band
WHEN: Saturday 2 March, 6.30pm
WHERE: Meadowlands Amphitheatre, Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
Caption: A show-stopping performance from the Australian Army’s 1 RAR Band. Photos supplied
Launched in 2020, the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre is eager to bring back the 2024 instalment of the September Weekender, the popular event that keeps the entire family entertained.
Scheduled for the September School Holidays, this weekend extravaganza features the best of the best, from adults only evenings, musical icons, and circus performance.
Now, what’s on the agenda?
Day one will see award-winning cabaret, Briefs Factory, alongside celebrated songbird, Sahara Beck, return to the stage, following their sold-out shows.
Day two includes Australia Idol judge and iconic musician Marcia Hines to perform her album, ‘Still Shining’, plus many more of her hits.
Day three is kid-centric, including the Brats Carnival, a wild circus with fantastic music, acts of amazement and eye-popping party tricks, as part of the DBCT Kids Theatre Season.
Venue and Events Operations Manager, Jemma Carey, said the weekend is a celebration of live events, programmed to provide the ultimate weekend of live entertainment.
“We have programmed on these dates to encourage visitation to our region, three events over three days during the school holidays will provide both locals and visitors the chance to experience some of Australia’s best entertainers live in Mackay,” Ms Carey said.
“The first September Weekender took place over three-years ago, and we still get requests to bring it back. We’re excited by this announcement and the MECC team is excited to bring this flamboyant event to Mackay in September” Ms Carey said.
September Weekender events are currently on with tickets available at www.themecc.com.au
SEPTEMBER WEEKENDER
Friday 20 September | Briefs Factory Bite Club
Saturday 21 September | Marcia Hines
Sunday 22 September | DBCT Kids’ Theatre Season Brats Carnival
Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre
SAVE THE DATE:
WHEN: September 20 – 22
WHERE: Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre
Are you ready for a fun and engaging night out?
Then the Collinsville-Scottville Kindy have the perfect event for you!
Raising funds for their kindy program, you can party it up for a good cause, with musical bingo the main entertainment.
Adults only, you can be sure this will be a hoot, with tickets including the choice of a beer or wine on arrival, nibbles, and a music bingo card.
But the fun doesn’t stop there, with raffles and a lucky door prize sure to bring more laughs to the room.
Double your chances at a win and purchase more music bingo cards for only $10 a piece, and come home a winner.
Tickets are only available through pre-purchase, so contact the Collinsville-Scottville Kindy on 4785 5425 today to purchase your tickets and book your winning table.
WHAT: Adults Only Music Bingo
WHERE: Collinsville FootyClub
WHEN: Friday, March 8, from 6pm
TICKETS: $30,sold through the Collinsville-Scottville Kindy, call 4785 5425
The Australian Army’s 1RAR Band is heading to Bowen, as part of their Southern Community Engagement Tour, for a special one-night concert.
The 1st Battalion Royal Australian Regime, the 1RAR Band has been instrumental in encouraging community engagement with the Australian Army, through the positive and uplifting tunes of their music.
“We’re a 22-piece full time band, performing for the community with modern and atmospheric beats,” explained Band Sergeant Major, James Duquemin.
Based in Townsville, this Southern Tour has the band travelling as far south as Mackay, Yeppoon, and Clermont, with the Sunset Vibes concert.
“Sunset Vibes is an electrifying evening that blends modern beats with Aussie classics, courtesy of the sensational 1RAR Band,” James explained.
“This isn't your average concert – it's a music experience that transcends generations. Whether you're belting out the lyrics to your favourite tracks or dancing the evening away with friends, the 1RAR Band's talent will have you hooked from the first note.
“Bring your crew, set up the perfect picnic, and let the good times roll on at The Bowen Sound Shell.
This is your chance to immerse yourself in the quintessential beachside atmosphere while enjoying top-notch live music that's as cool as the ocean breeze.”
Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy said it was very exciting to have the 1RAR band coming to Bowen.
“This will be a great family event for locals and visitors, and everyone is looking forward to it.”
WHAT: Sunset Vibes
WHERE: Bowen Sound Shell
WHEN: Thursday, February 29, from 6.30pm
TICKETS: Absolutely free!
The revitalised Whitsundays Writers Festival is gaining momentum, with the recent announcement that acclaimed Australian crime writer Garry Disher will join the lineup of prestigious speakers at the highly anticipated event due to be held this September.
Garry Disher, author of the novels ‘Hell To Pay’ and ‘The Divine Wind’, is also a three-time winner of the Ned Kelly Award for Best Novel.
He is known for his captivating characters and engaging narratives and is eager to meet with fellow writers and readers at the 2024 Whitsunday Writers Festival.
Garry’s presence at the festival promises to be a highlight, as he shares insights into his award-winning career and engages with writers and readers alike.
Festival President Karen Jacobsen is thrilled to have the likes of Garry on the lineup.
"Fostering an exceptional roster of speakers for our regional writers festival is a testament to the literary richness of our nation,” she explained.
“We are honoured to have Australia's leading writers, including Garry Disher, grace our event.
"With over 50 novels to his name and a plethora of international and national accolades, Garry's presence adds a dynamic dimension to our festival."
"Stay tuned for ticketing details, set to be announced soon after the full program launch. Early bird enthusiasts are encouraged to register on our website to secure exclusive discounts."
This latest announcement means that Garry Disher joins forces with the 2023 Miles Franklin Award winner, Shankari Chandran, in spearheading this year’s Whitsundays Writers Festival. The festival is dedicated to showcasing the finest literary talents in regional Queensland at beautiful Airlie Beach.
After a seven-year hiatus, the festival's return marks a momentous occasion, promising an immersive celebration of literature, culture, and creativity. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Whitsundays, this event is poised to elevate the region's cultural landscape to new heights.
For further information and to subscribe for festival news and special offers visit: whitsundayswriters.com