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Country Fest QLD Hits Bloomsbury

Country Fest QLD Hits Bloomsbury

With Boots, Bulls & Big Tunes Country Fest Queensland kicks off this weekend, and all roads lead to the Mackay region for one of the country’s most exciting regional events. Gates open Thursday for campers, with the festival firing up that evening with a boot-stompin’ Honky Tonk Kick-Off Party — setting the stage for a high-energy weekend of music, community, and good ol’ fashioned fun. This year, Country Fest QLD is pulling out all the stops. From kids rides and food eating competitions (can

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Sing-Along Sensation Heads To Airlie Beach

Sing-Along Sensation Heads To Airlie Beach

Get ready, Airlie Beach. A high-energy piano party is heading this way, and it promises to be unlike anything you’ve seen before. After almost a year of wowing crowds across the country, this interactive sing-along show known as Sing On Social is making its debut at the Airlie Beach Hotel. The concept, created and performed by Tim Sponder, mixes all the classic party anthems into one epic mash-up. “I make a mash up of all the great, classic songs, and all the lyrics come up on big screens,” h

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What's On 27 June

What's On 27 June

June 27 Legends Night by Whitsunday Suicide Prevention Network, Reef Gateway Hotel, 6pm - 9pm 29 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am July 1 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm 4 Ice Age 1, The Movie Screen at Airlie Beach Foreshore in Coconut Grove, 6:00pm 6 NAIDOC Week, 6th – 13th 6 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am 7 NAIDOC Flag Raising Ceremony & March, Bowen Town Square. Herbert Street, 8:00am-12:00pm 9 Whitsunday Quilters & Hand Crafts Group,

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Gig Guide 27 June

Gig Guide 27 June

Friday 27th June Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grand View Hotel: Hannah Roberts (from 8pm) KC's: Corey Harris (from 8pm) Saturday 28th June Airlie Beach Hotel: Back to the 70's & 80's (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grand View Hotel: Hannah Roberts (from 8pm) Coral Sea Pavillion: DJ Sugarlips (1pm – 6pm) KC's: Dallas Steele (from 8pm) Sunday 29th June Airlie Beach Hotel: Back to the 70's & 80's (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Josiah Samuels (6.30

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Event Guide

April 18, 2024

Friday 19th April

CQ Rescue Charity Golf Day
11am
Taya Rush presents the 2nd annual charity golf day. $100 per player, teams of 4, 18-hole Ambrose. Novelty holes with prizes. Have a game of golf while supporting the RACQ CQ Rescue team!
Mackay Golf Club, Bucasia

Conversations With Art
1pm
Held on the 3rd Friday of each month, '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. POP UP Venue in Residence' room. Book your free ticket now at 
https://bit.ly/3ND3oyK
Dudley Denny City Library

Keep The Speed Off The Street
3pm
Keep the Speed off the Streets - test & tune
Race your mates in a safe & controlled environment! All Cars & Bikes welcome, more info on what is required check out the information on our website. Tickets for racers: www.palmyradragway.biz Gates open 3.00pm. Scrutineering open at 4.00pm till 6.00pm. Racing from 5.00pm - 9.00PM
Palmyra Racing Club


Leyon Milner LIVE
6.30pm
Get ready for a night to remember! Join us this week at the Burb for an unforgettable live performance by the incredible Leyon Milner! Feel the vibe, enjoy the music, and make memories from 6:30pm-10:30pm. See you in the bar for a fantastic evening of entertainment!
Souths Suburban Bowls Club


Saturday 20th April

Pilates with Katrina
7am
Pilates with Katrina for LRC Runners after your Saturday morning run / walk. Please bring mat and $5.
Undercover area opposite Laffos Bar & Pizzeria, Caneland

Mother’s Day Platter Set
9am
Come & Get Creative! Spoil mum this Mothers’ Day, buy her a workshop so she can create this platter set. Or come and make one for her! Lots of designs & colour inspirations to choose from. Ages 15+ This 2.5hour class will give you an insight of how you can create, cut & assemble your glass. No experience necessary. Bookings, session times ... www.azureglass.com.au
321 Anzac Ave, Marian 

Candle Making Workshop
10.30am
Talented local Mackay candle maker Jess, with her handmade business A&J Crystal Creation is heading into The Creative Art Studio for this beautiful new workshop.
All supplies, learn how to create a beautiful 400g candle made with plant-based wax & fragrances. Personalise with crystals, dried flowers and glitters. All materials are provided, live demonstrations by Jess showing the process. Refreshments and nibbles provided. Seats are limited and bookings are essential.
Shop 1/3 Ungerer St, North Mackay

River of Life Festival
11am-11pm
This will be a free community fun day, featuring 28 local talent music acts across three stages along the banks of our newly developed Bluewater riverfront. A community stage showcasing local dance clubs, ukulele groups, Irish dancing, also loads of food stalls, market stalls and heaps of free activities from petting zoos, art workshops, fitness games, face painting and much more.
Bluewater Quay


Sunday 21st April

Second Hand Clothing Market
8am
After the very successful launch of the Sweet Repeats Second Hand Clothing Market in September last year, organisers are super excited to announce that it is happening again! From 8am - 12pm
CQ University City Campus

Superhero Kid’s Mindfulness Session
9pm
Are you looking for a different Activity for your kids to do? To Gain confidence in themselves and to make new friendships? To Learn to hold more attention and gain focus through activating their imagination. To become more aware of their emotions and how to control them? To Have fun, with movement, music, art, and learn mindfulness and relaxation? Ideal for children aged 6-9. Let your kids discover their own inner superhero’s. Bookings essential - Via email Susan.prh@icloud.com
Boogie Bounce Mackay, 167 Shakespeare Street

Colossal Board Games
10am
Join Mackay Boardgaming Guild at the library for a beginners board game session. 
Be introduced to the exciting world of board games where there is so much more than Monopoly! This event is for ages 12 years and older.
The Dome, 134 Victoria St, Mackay

Monday 22nd April

Adult Tap Class
5.45pm
Adult tap class - beginners welcome! $15 per person. 5:45 - 6:30 @ Monique’s Classical Coaching studio
Palmer St, North Mackay

Yoga Information Night (part 2)
6.30pm
This information night is your chance to ask questions, meet the instructor, and get a feel for what the 4-Week Intimate Mini Yoga Course has to offer. Let's come together, share the excitement, and prepare to embark on this enriching yoga journey. Mark your calendars, invite your friends, and let's explore the world of yoga together!
43 Gordan Street, Mackay

Tuesday 23rd April

Walk and Talk
9am
Meet us at the carpark near the playground on Lagoon Street for a casual walk through the gardens. Bring a pram, carrier or wheels for your little ones and enjoy some sunshine and fresh air. We can stop at the cafe halfway through or at the end depending what suits and can stay for a play at the playground afterwards
Botanical Gardens Mackay

Tradie Toolbox Mackay
3.30pm
Calling all Tradies and construction professionals in Rockhampton!
We are hitting the road to bring our Tradie Toolbox events to you! The event will focus on ‘Building your financial success’. Hosted by the QBCC and featuring guest speakers from partner agencies, this event is designed to provide you with essential knowledge and strategies to level up your financial game.
Rydges Mackay Suites

Wednesday 24th April


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

Pilates With Steph Lively  
5.15pm
Join us for body weight (ankle weights optional), Pilates style exercises. Suitable for most fitness levels. You need be able to independently get up and down off the ground and pace yourself. $5 on entry. WHERE: The large grassed area in front of the Council Chambers. BRING: Pilates / Yoga mat & water. Maybe mozzie spray too. PARKING: Free parking along Gordon & Macalister Street. We will cancel if the weather is no good. Check Facebook page for updated info.
73 Gordon Street, Mackay

Coterie at the SBH
7pm
Join us on April 24th as Coterie takes the stage, following its postponement due to weather conditions. If you missed out on tickets before, fret not! We still have limited tickets available, but they're selling fast! Get ready for an unforgettable evening as Coterie presents their epic Lush Leopard AU & NZ Tour. 
Seabreeze Hotel, Slade Point


Thursday 25th April

ANZAC Day Dawn Service
5.15am
Assemble at Farleigh store at 5.10am for parade and walk to cenotaph.
BBQ Gunfire breakfast at Farview Tavern after service - Gold Coin Donations. All are welcome.
Farleigh Mill

ANZAC Mid-Day Service
From 10am
Parade assembles at southern end of Bucasia Esplanade at 10.10am and walks to cenotaph. Sausage sizzle after service.
Bucasia Beach

ANZAC Day at Seabreeze
12pm
Let's honour and celebrate together at the Seabreeze Hotel. Join us for a day of remembrance and gratitude as we celebrate Anzac Day on Thursday 25th April from 12pm. Delight your taste buds with our specially curated Anzac Day menu and enjoy the soulful melodies of Moko (Duo), as they perform a harmonious mix of Aussie and Kiwi songs. Lest We forget.
Seabreeze Hotel, Slade Point

Mackay Farmers’ Market
Tradie Toolbox Mackay
Charity Golf Day
Conversations with Art
Mother’s Day platter set
ANZAC Day Darn Service

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Opening Night Local Students Shine On Stage

April 19, 2024

Proserpine State High School’s production of ‘Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat’ opened to hundreds of enthusiastic attendees on Thursday evening.

This entirely student-led production was held at the school’s $11 million multi-purpose Performing Arts Centre and will continue to run on Friday evening, Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening.

Almost 100 students from years 7 to 12 took part in the production, taking the lead in everything from performing on stage to behind-the-scenes directing, producing, designing, technical and playing the music. 

If you haven’t purchased your ticket yet, make sure you head down to the school this weekend to see local students perform in this humorous and light-hearted production.

The dress rehearsal of Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat performed by students at the Proserpine State High School. Photo credit: Daniel Heggie


Student Lead Production A Huge Success

It’s been a fantastic opportunity for the students of Proserpine State High School to gain experience in running every element of their own play.

This is the first time a school production has been entirely student run and Co-Creator Mia Vloedmans expressed how this allowed them to have greater flexibility.

“Being student run it pretty much just gave us the freedom to do whatever we wanted with it,” said Mia.

“We had a student point of view for it, so that was really good as well.”

Executive Producer Jacob Williams explained that the production is run by the student led Seagrass Theatre and Music Company and he hopes juniors will continue it when himself and other seniors leave the school.
Before the opening night, choir member Maddie Davies said “I’m probably most excited for the actual play, because we'll be able to perform it and I think it's turning out really good so far.”

“I'm just excited for everyone to see it!” she exclaimed.

The Seagrass Theatre Company raised a significant amount of money through sponsorships and parent donations.

This has allowed the students to produce a production of high quality and industry standard.

The production has also enabled the students to gain experience behind-the-scenes, playing in the orchestra, working in lighting or on the high industry standard sound boards.

Head of Promotions and Producer, Allegra Bradley said there are still tickets available and she would love you to see what they’ve been working on. Don’t miss it!


WHAT: Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat
WHERE: Proserpine State High School
WHEN: Friday 19 April 7.30pm, Saturday 20 April 1.00pm & 7.30pm
TICKETS: $30, Concessions $24

‘Joseph’ singing on stage with other cast members
Orchestra playing music for the production
Student using the industry level sound deck
Students performing on stage

Photo credit: Daniel Heggie

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New Food Truck For Hire Events & Festivals

April 18, 2024

Whisper Events & Catering have an exciting new food trailer which they have launched into the Whitsundays’ vibrant event market.

The beautifully renovated food trailer has been given an impressive new paint job and fitted with a full commercial sized kitchen.

The trailer’s debut voyage at the Country Music Festival was a huge success, serving delicious steaks, burgers and other tantalising delights to the hungry music enthusiasts.

This modern, fully equipped food trailer can easily cater for thousands of people and is incredibly versatile with many different functions available.

‘Dry Hire’ is when a client hires and has the opportunity to use this weapon, Restaurants can hire out the entire trailer and use it whilst undergoing renovations, to continue serving their menu to hungry customers.

The fleet of food trucks and trailers, large generators and cool rooms can cater for thousands of hungry revellers and attend any event, any size.

This allows Whisper Events & Catering to offer their full service, whereby they bring their menu to your function, event, or festival and their expert team can successfully serve mouth-watering meals of any cuisine.

All food trucks/trailers & cool rooms - the works are now available for hire, simply contact events@whisperginbar.com

Sponsored by Ram Industrial – www.ramindustrial.com.au

Cater your event or festival with this impressive new Food Trailer. Photo supplied

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Suzi Quatro’s Guitarist Nat Allison And Band Performing In Whitsundays

April 18, 2024

Since birth, all Nat Allison has wanted to do is perform.

Growing up in the 80’s only amplified this, she would see all the 80’s rock stars with their long hair and incredible guitar solos, wanting to be up on stage right alongside them.

This inspiring era has now culminated in her own show called ‘Rock Chick’ which she brings to The Pub later this month.

But it has been a long and exciting career that has led Nat to this point.

At the age of 12, Nat’s father realised she was taking music seriously and moved the family to Melbourne so she could be surrounded by better teachers.

Then at the young age of 13, when Nat took on her first role as lead singer in Melbourne, the rest of the band were over 30!

When she was 18, Nat worked with Australian songwriter and producer, Mike Chapman.

A few years down the line Mike was writing songs for Suzi Quatro and asked if Nat would like to go to London to play on Suzi’s record.

“He loved my guitar playing and he knew that it would be what he needed to achieve with the up-and-coming album,” said Nat.

From here, Nat and Suzi built a relationship and stayed in contact after the album was recorded.

Years later Suzi was in touch with Nat regarding an upcoming festival in Australia and, as she decided not to bring her band with her from London, she asked if Nat could put a band together.

Since then, Suzi has used that same band for all of her Australian shows and they have performed in Japan and Canada too.

As a performer Nat said she has grown and learned a lot from the experience.

“It's just been a great learning experience for me too. Because obviously, like I have all throughout my career, you're constantly learning through observation, as well as your own personal practice. It's been wonderful in that sense,” Nat explained.

“She's just such a fantastic performer, she puts together a really great show and the crowds just absolutely love her.”

Learning from the best and now performing like the best, Nat Allison and her band are bringing their exceptional talent to The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel.

Nat and her band are set to bring the audience the sensational ‘Rock Chick’ show, getting the crowd pumping with a range of classics spanning four different decades.

From Katy Perry to Tina Turner this four-piece band will blow your socks off!

This will be the band’s first time in the Whitsundays and they are looking forward to getting some sunshine and meeting the people in this great region.


WHAT: ‘Rock Chick’ featuring Nat Allison
WHEN: May 4 & 5, 2.30pm - 5.30pm
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
TICKETS: None needed, But it’s recommended to book a table

Photos supplied

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RebelQuin Playing Soon At The Jubes

April 18, 2024

Every Friday night at 6pm the Jubilee Tavern comes alive with the sweet tunes from a local and talented musician.

On Friday 10 May, The Jubes welcomes RebelQuin to the stage.

Originally from Melbourne, RebelQuin moved to the area 12 years ago.

From a young age she knew she wanted a career in music.

“I have studied music, it has stayed with me, I have always felt passionate about music, and I have never travelled without an instrument, but never felt confident till my 30's to make it a full-time career,” she said.

RebelQuin has performed numerous gigs at the Airlie Beach Music Festival, as well as in venues up and down the east coast of Australia. 

She captivates her audiences with her unique blend of blues and indie rock.

Her pure love for music is contagious and she says “music connects us all together and is always there for us through the highs and lows.”

“If I am going through a rough time, there is always a song that makes me feel and I know if that singer or songwriter can get through this, so can I, it reminds us we belong and that we are not alone at all.”

“This is also what I love about performing, if I can connect to just one person and make them not feel alone, I have done my job.”

Aside from performing RebelQuin is also working on an EP titled ‘Outta My Mind’ and it’s coming soon.


WHAT: RebelQuin
WHERE: Jubilee Tavern
WHEN: Friday 10 May


Photos supplied

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Unlocking The Doors At The Airlie Beach Hotel

April 18, 2024

Don’t miss a mesmerising afternoon with The Doors tribute act this weekend at The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel.

Unlocking The Doors are a tribute band who are considered one of the most authentic and entertaining Australian tribute shows.

Through the bands heartfelt performances, the lead singer wants you to see how intoxicating and brilliant The Doors were on stage.

Unlocking The Doors set out to capture the shamanistic presence of Jim Morrison, the hypnotic bass lines and swirling keys of Ray Manzarek, Robbie Krieger’s legato blues inspired guitar modality and John Densmore eclectic fusion of Jazz, Rock and Latin drum beats for the ultimate Doors experience.

Lead guitarist Mick Mulhearn said he is looking forward to coming up here and performing.

He said, “It’s like a nice semi working holiday, we might even try get on the water while we’re there.”

Mick also added that he appreciates the crowd that comes to see the band perform, he knows some people travel from Mackay and he gives them his gratitude.

It’s been over 50 years since The Doors released their first album and they are still popular, influential and relevant, their classic tracks will live on forever.


WHAT: Unlocking The Doors
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 April, 2pm – 5.30pm
TICKETS: It’s Free!! But booking a table is recommended

Unlocking The Doors on Stage. Photos supplied

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April 11, 2024

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Elevating Artistry At The Wisely Wine And Food Day

April 11, 2024

With Artspace Mackay’s annual Rock, Paper, Scissors Art and Design Market taking a hiatus in 2024, Wisely Wine and Food Day is set to welcome an influx of creative exhibitors.

Artspace Mackay Director Tracey Heathwood said this year, the team would focus their efforts on professional development programs for local artists and artisans.
“By investing in professional development opportunities for our local artists and artisans in the off year, we hope to attract a larger number of unique, high quality local artisans to our curated art market going forward,” Ms Heathwood said.
“Unfortunately, attendance numbers have been waning in recent years, especially with so many quality markets on offer across the region.
“We have chosen to invest in this event and our artistic community this year, so that we can deliver a bespoke event that is a true showcase of our region’s creativity and artistic talent.”
In 2024, prospective art market stallholders are encouraged to apply for a place at the 2024 Wisely Wine and Food Day.
Festivals and Events Coordinator Sarah Porter said the Festival of Arts drawcard had been evolving over the last few years and would continue to do so.
“Wisely Wine and Food Day is so much more than a music festival – we really want to incorporate more experiences for visitors,” Ms Porter said.
“In 2024 we will have more exciting dining experiences, roving artists, children’s performances and we especially want to grow the creative offerings in the market area,” she said.
“We would love to see a larger representation of local artisans at this major event.
“Annually, the Wisely Wine and Food Day attracts up to 25,000 people, so it is a wonderful opportunity for local artists and artisans to reach new customers/audiences.”
To apply for a market stall at the 2024 Wisley Wine and Food Day, visit mackay.qld.gov.au/vendor
Applications close Wednesday, May 1, 2024.
The next Rock, Paper Scissors Art & Design Market will be presented in 2025. Keep an eye on the Artspace Mackay website and socials for more details.

Artspace Mackay is infusing this year's Wine and Food event with a surge of creativity as the Rock, Paper, Scissors Market takes a hiatus

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New Festival Aims To Bring River To Life

April 11, 2024

Get ready to ride the waves of excitement at the upcoming River of Life Festival!
Scheduled for April 20th from 11 am to 11 pm, this free community event promises a day packed with fun and entertainment for all ages. With 28 fantastic acts lined up across three vibrant stages, the festival will showcase the incredible talents of local performers. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Mackay’s sparkling blue Pioneer River and utilising the newly developed Waterfront Precinct, attendees can look forward to a day filled with music, laughter, and unforgettable moments. It's an event not to be missed as the community comes together to celebrate the heartbeat of the town. 
This festival has come about from the collective contribution of our community volunteers. There's something for everyone, including a kid’s hub with an array of activities for children of all ages and family, there will be dancing, market stalls, food vans and local displays.
 
Festival coordinator, Jamesly Gourlay says, "Please come join our party and celebrate the richness of togetherness. 
“Let's celebrate who we are, bringing our community together with a showcase of Mackay's culture and talents."
 
With idyllic views of our iconic Pioneer River, watch local acts and discover new talent - there is something for every musical taste.  Experience a town coming alive to the sound of music and art with the music spread throughout the three stages along the banks of the river.
 
Mackay Regional Council has supported the River of Life Festival with the Make Your Place grant funding designed to inspire community-driven events and attractions in the region. Various local businesses have also provided generous support with sponsorship, equipment and facilities.

What to expect at the RIVER OF LIFE FESTIVAL
* Sensory circus tribe
* Petting zoo
* Kids mini train rides
* Drum workshop
* Glitter Tattoo
* Facepainting
* Bush Craft
* Food stalls
* Art Workshops
* Dancing
* Local displays
* Fitness games
* Market stalls
* Music Bands

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Shania Twain Tribute Show Comes To The Pub

April 11, 2024

Get ready for another weekend of fantastic live music, loud and free at The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel.

With the dynamic and engaging Australian Shania Twain Show you’ll be belting out lyrics like never before.

This incredible tribute band is fronted by lead singer, Ally Friendship, who said she has been performing from the age of 14 with her sister and always knew she wanted a career in music.

She has always loved music and chased that feeling her entire life.

Despite admiring Shania’s songs and being told she looked and sounded like the megastar, at first Ally never thought of performing her songs for a living.

That all changed when in early 2020 she was approached and asked to perform in a one-off Shania Twain tribute show.

With the show’s organiser having no intention of continuing it, Ally and her band took the opportunity and decided to start performing Shania Twain hits regularly.

‘We could see something really good, and thought someone should continue it,’ said Ally.

Their first show was a sell-out, and they have been riding the wave of success ever since.

The Australian Shania Twain Show has been performing for almost 5 years and has recently reinvigorated the show to launch a new era with this powerhouse singer at the helm.

The band are seeing success from their hard work and are now travelling all around Australia.

They have performing at a range of high-profile events including Country On The Green, the Tamworth Country Music Festival and the Great Western Hotel in Rockhampton.

The Airlie Beach Hotel are next on their list and Ally said they are excited about bringing their Australia-wide show to the Whitsundays.

This will be the first time that Ally and her band have been to the region and they are looking forward to soaking up some tropical charm.

Ally in particular said she is excited to meet the Whitsunday locals and create a party atmosphere for all to enjoy.

‘We always like to have a chat after our show and see what the people thought of it!”

Fav Song: ‘You Know I’m No Good’ by Amy Winehouse
Least Fav Song: ‘Horses’ by Darry Braithwaite
Fav To Perform:
‘No One Needs To Know’ by Shania Twain or ‘ From This Moment On’ by Shania Twain
Last song you listened to: ‘Back To Black’ by Amy Winehouse


WHAT: The Australian Shania Twain Show
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday 13 April and Sunday 14 April, 2pm-5.30pm
TICKETS: No Tickets Needed, but booking a table is recommended

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Jazz At The Palms

April 11, 2024

The latest sensation which is adding an exciting sweet note to the local music scene is the fortnightly Jazz afternoons taking place on alternate Sundays on the deck at The Palms Restaurant and Bar.

Located at the Colonial Palms Motor Inn, these unique and intimate afternoons have generated a growing following among locals and tourists alike who enjoy the depth and complexity of jazz music.

The story began when Colonial Palm Managers, Greg and Nettie, approached locally highly acclaimed jazz musician, Nick Di Gregorio.

Thrilled to be given a platform to bring a new community of jazz musicians together, Nick has since brought visiting jazz musicians from as far afield as Melbourne, Townsville and Mackay, to play at these local events.

Having first picked up a guitar when he was 10, Nick’s talent was soon recognised and by the age of 15 he was studying at the Victorian College of Performing Arts.

After this, he attended the Western Australia Academy for Performing Arts where he specialised in jazz for three years.

Over the past 10 years Nick has played on cruise ships, gigged in London for five years and been the point person for Hamilton Island live music acts.

He has been a full-time musician since the age of 15 and luckily for the Whitsundays he is setting a life up here with his English partner and their six month old son.

You will find Nick performing at The Palms every other Sunday alongside a different visiting musician.

This Sunday he will be on guitar and vocals while special guest Clare Whitecombe will be on piano.

Come along this Sunday afternoon and enjoy a relaxing experience to the backdrop of stunning sea views from the deck, chilled drinks and delicious tapas.

WHAT: Afternoon of live jazz on the deck
WHERE: The Palms, Colonial Palms Motor Inn
WHEN: Sunday 14th April, from 3pm

Nick Di Gregorio hosts Live Jazz On The Deck at The Palms. Photo supplied

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Thursday Trivia At Reef Gateway

April 11, 2024

Every Thursday at the Reef Gateway bring the crew together and join Thursday Trivia.

With prizes to be won, laughs to be had, and fun guaranteed, it’s the perfect way to enjoy your Thursday night.

Want some dinner? The Reef Gateway’s Thursday food special has you covered.

Devour one of the Reef Gateway’s delicious pizzas plus a drink for just $20.

Or enjoy anything else from their menu, from pub classics to crispy pork belly.

Thursday Trivia is held at the pub’s Bistro, booking a table is recommended and registration starts at 6:00pm for the trivia to start at 6:30pm.

What: Thursday Trivia
Where: Reef Gateway Hotel
When: Every Thursday, 6:30pm

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Pop Meets Opera At The PEC

April 11, 2024

A group of talented musicians are bringing their unique flavour of music to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre later this month with their ‘Do We Need Another Hero’ show.

A joyful celebration of songs about bravery and heroism, the show features a variety of music genres from pop to opera, country to classical.

This live musical tribute will encompass chart-topping anthems and unique mashups that will have you dancing in your seat.

Timeless hits about bravery and heroism from artists like The Beatles, David Bowie, John Farnham and more, intertwine with opera classics from composers like Beethoven and Bizet to provide the soundtrack for our story as we search for what it means to be a hero.

Exploring the musical archives, the audience will discover that not all heroes wear capes.

From the creative minds behind Are You Lonesome Tonight and Lady Sings the Maroons, this new musical showcases Queensland’s finest talent including Marcus Corowa, Luke Volker, Jason Barry-Smith, Ruby Clark and Shikara Ringdahl.

Sing along with these artists as they take songs you know and love and weave them into a story for the whole family.

Do We Need Another Hero? believes that each person possesses a unique superpower, and grand acts of courage need not always make headlines.

This show will delight and encourage you to reflect on the idea that everyone can be a hero, if only for a day.

WHAT: Do We Need Another Hero? 
WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre
WHEN: Saturday 27th April from 6pm
TICKETS: proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au

‘Do We Need Another Hero’ performers. Photo supplied

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Friday Fun In The City Heart

April 4, 2024

Looking for something entertaining to do today?
There’s lots of fun for kids and adults in Mackay’s city centre as part of its Friday activation series.
10:00 am - 12:00 pm: Let the Children Play Toyshop Pokemon Card Game Workshop.
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm: Wood St, near the Grazing Goat Cafe FREE kids activities:
   • Carlie's Fascinating Faces Face Painting Mackay
   • Plaster kids/ SandWizard Mackay & Whitsundays
   • Kids games
   • Live music by Tiffany Grace Music
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm: DeckaDice Watch Party Free to attend:
   • Pokemon Concierge screening
   • Pokemon Bingo
   • Dress up in your best Pokemon-themed outfit and win prizes!!
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm: Crossroad Arts Inc Art Party Afternoon:
   • Age: 15+
   • Cost: Free
   • Bring your own projects and materials. Some art supplies provided.
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm: The Deli Nook BYO and grab a platter arvo.
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm: Pelican Zen Free City Heart Community Rhythm Drum Circle at Bluewater Quay.
6:00 pm - late: Red Dog Riverfront Ronny Crocker
7:00 pm - 11:00 pm: The Dispensary Mackay DJ Nathan in the bar.
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm: Hibiki 22 Bar & Karaoke Luke Miller Band
The Gallery Lounge and Bar: Free entry and pool until 9:00 pm with the resident DJ playing from 8:30 pm.

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The Crime Is Mine A Parisian Comedy-Drama

April 4, 2024

In collaboration with Sugar City Art Deco and Modernism Society, Film Arts Mackay have something very special underway for April. A production that will have you giggling and gasping in their next comedy-drama film, The Crime Is Mine.

Diving into the depths of Paris in the 1930s, Madeleine, a pretty, young, penniless and talentless actress, is accused of murdering a famous producer. With the help of her best friend Pauline, who is a young unemployed lawyer, she is acquitted on the grounds of self-defence. A new life of fame and success begins…until the truth comes out.

This masterpiece, directed by Francois Ozon, will roll from 7.30pm Friday, April 12 and will play for 1 hour and 42 minutes, this film is rated M for viewer discretion. There will be prizes for the best 30s themed dress, so dress to impress! Please book tickets online at www.trybooking.com/CPTTA in advance.

"Incredibly fresh, elegant, and extraordinary." - ESPINOF
"A joyous comedy with the air of vaudeville that flows like a spring from the hand of its cast." - EL PAIS
"A Smart and intelligent comedy about the show business in the 30s in Paris." – CINEMATISMO

Don’t miss this highly anticipated film, The Crime Is Mine! Book tickets online in advance to secure your spot for April 12

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