Friday 13th June BMA Fun Day 9am Families are invited to a special BMA Fun Friday, hosted by the Northern Beaches Community Playgroup at Bucasia Esplanade. This community play morning promises outdoor fun, movement, music, stories and creativity, featuring special guests from Active Squirtz and Bunnings Craft. Proudly supported by BMA’s Benefiting My Community Fund, the event offers a joyful space for connection and play. All families welcome—bring your energy, your little ones, and join
Read the full storyJune 13 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 7:30pm 14 Botanical Bites, Club Whitsunday, 3pm - 5pm, $120 14 Multicultural Festival, Bowen Foreshore Sound Shell, 4pm - 8pm 14 Echoes of Pink Floyd - 60 years of Pink Floyd, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 8:00pm 15 Bowen Community Markets, Hansen Park, from 8:00am 17 Tech Help, Cannonvale Library, 2:00pm-3:45pm 20 Whitsundays 112th Annual Regional Show Day 1, Proserpine Showgrounds 21 Whitsunda
Read the full storyFriday 13th June Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grand View Hotel: Jackson Dunn (from 8pm) Saturday 14th June Airlie Beach Hotel: Grease vs Rocky Horror (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grand View Hotel: Sam McCann (from 8pm) Coral Sea Pavillion: (Live Music & DJ Session 1pm – 6pm) Sunday 15th June Airlie Beach Hotel: Grease vs Rocky Horror (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30 – 9.30pm) Grand View Hotel: Jackson Dunn (4pm - 8pm)
Read the full storyNext film night June: Ghostlight Alex Thompson and Kelly O'Sullivan’s moving, gently comic collaboration is about the power of live theater to make sense of our offstage dramas and personal narratives. Ghostlight centers on Dan (Keith Kupferer), a melancholic middle-aged construction worker grieving a family tragedy. Cut off from his devoted wife, Sharon (Tara Mallen), and talented but troubled daughter, Daisy (Katherine Mallen Kupferer), Dan finds comfort and community in a misfit company of a
Read the full storyThe Zonta Club of the Whitsundays is welcoming the community to their 2024 International Women’s Day Luncheon, to celebrate the women of the world, and the amazing influence and contribution they make to their individual communities.
With an array of notable guest speakers, a glass of bubbles on arrival, and a three course lunch, the Zonta Club of the Whitsundays will also host an exciting auction and raffle, with the likes of water adventures, a helicopter ride, and island stays on the cards for attendees.
One guest speaker is the likes of influential Dame Carol Kidu AO.
Dame Carol is an Australian-born Papua New Guinean politician, whose political career began in 1997 before she retired in July 2012.
During her time in parliament, Dame Carol was the driving force behind various important reforms in Papua New Guinea, including the repeal of the colonial Child Welfare Act, changes to the Criminal Code on rape and sexual assault, and bringing in new legislation on child sexual abuse and sexual exploitation.
In 2023, Dame Carol was recognised for her work with an Order of Australia, and in 2005, she was made a Dame by the Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
With much more planned for the event, it is best to purchase tickets before they sell out!
WHAT: International Women’s Day Luncheon, by Zonta Club of the Whitsundays
WHERE: Coral Sea Marina Resort
WHEN: Sunday, March 10
TICKETS: $95 available through whitsundaytickets.com.au
The Zonta Whitsunday Ladies enjoying 2023 International Women’s Day. Photo supplied
This will be a weekend of rock, a weekend of beats, and a weekend where the show must go on, there is no doubt about that.
Get ready to rock, with the Queen Rocks tribute show checking into the Airlie Beach Hotel for one weekend of two massive rock shows!
With intricate beats and accurate costuming, plus a dash of suspended disbelief, be transported to the heyday of Queen, hear the unforgettable tracks of Freddie Mercury, and rock out the only way you can.
“We started as just a group of mates wanting to play our favourite Queen songs,” Jason Hess, the group’s ‘Freddie’, explained.
“We loved the music and wanted to pay our respects, and from there, it just grew into the tribute show it is now.”
Bringing on accurate costuming and the unforgettable energy, Queen Rocks embodies everything that Queen represents.
“We use the same equipment, and wear the same costumes,” Jason said.
“We enjoy honouring their legacy and pay our respects the best way we can. We have dedicated much of ourselves to this show, in order to produce the best show imaginable.”
The music will be alive, with two hours of non-stop classics, the audience should be prepared to be out of their chairs, moving to the beats and swaying with the energy.
Now, what is Jason’s favourite track to belt out on this show?
“I love playing ‘Somebody to Love’. The beats and rhythm are so joyous and excited, but the lyrics, when you really listen to it, are so sad and sombre,” Jason explained.
“We love letting the music go and getting the crowd in on the chorus. It’s great for audience participation.”
And what is Queen Rock’s go-to track to get the crowd going?
“’Bohemian Rhapsody’, hands down, gets the crowd going like no other. We’ll play a few strings, hint to the song a little, and instantly everyone knows what’s about to happen. It’s great to get the audience up and singing, belting out the lyrics and dancing to the music.”
“’Bohemian Rhapsody’ is great to capture the excitement of the room, so put your dancing shoes on, and get involved!”
WHAT: Queen Rocks: The Definitive Tribute
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday, February 17 and Sunday, February 18, from 2pm to 5.30pm
TICKETS: Free! But it’s recommended to book a table!
Photo supplied
Brought to life by the likes of Harley Mann, a Wakka Wakka man of Queensland, THE WET speaks to traditional North Queensland, of connection, and of being one small cog in a much bigger wheel of life.
Produced and performed by Circa Cairns, THE WET is led by First Nations People, and is made of an ensemble showcasing the heart and soul of Cairns, speaking to the country of Far North Queensland, of the tales of the landscape and the legacy of yarns with community and country.
Telling of ancient stories of the wet tropics, audiences will be shown artistic displays of human prowess, of unforgettable and dynamic acrobatic skills, rooting the audience in the connection of country and of being from North Queensland.
As the shows tag line depicts:
You don’t know Far North Queensland if you haven’t experienced THE WET.
WHAT: THE WET
WHERE: The Proserpine Entertainment Centre
WHEN: Thursday, February 29, From 8pm
TICKETS: proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au
“Odd Couples – A Season Of One Act Comedies”
Presented By Kucom Theatre
Review by Vicky Bobeldyk
Kucom have been very busy in recent months. The installation of brand-new tiered seating has turned their once-bare, black-box performance space into a THEATRE! With 100 bright red, fresh smelling, comfortable seats, all raked to perfection there is not a bad seat in the house!
Each performance features three plays that, as the name suggests, all explore the relationship dynamics of several sets of couples who at first appear quite normal but turn out to be rather odd. But what is ‘normal’ in a modern relationship? Let us dive in and see…
The Extraordinary Revelations of Orca the Goldfish by David Tristram
Directed by Hayley Long
‘For Henry Smith life was rarely dull. For Alice Smith life was rarely anything else.’
In true Tristram hilarity, this brilliant little comedy features a couple married for many years; daydreamer Henry played expertly by Geoff Stuart-McLean and perfectionist housewife, Alice played by the consummate professional – Bronwyn Grannall, who nag, fight, annoy and tease one another inescapably. Whist at first, the couple seem locked in their every-day squabbles, simple but effective lighting changes clue us into their very complex and highly entertaining fantasy worlds.
In Henry’s daydreams, he is strong, athletic, an actor/comedian, a Casanova and President of the USA. For Alice, in her exotic fantasies, she is relentlessly pursued by lovers in naughty but clever scenarios. The only one on stage privy to both reality and fantasy is their goldfish – Orca. Does he have the strength to bring the two together? Stuart-McLean and Grannall are two of the most experienced actors in the region. They float through tricky dialogue with ease, bounce off each other and clearly have a wonderful rapport. It is a delight to see these two heavyweights in action. This play is a must-see for all aspiring actors for the lesson in ‘how it’s done’ alone.
Geoff Stewart-McLean as Henry and Bronwyn Grannall as Alice
What happens in the next two plays?
You’ll have to pick up next week’s newspaper for the final two reviews. Or, better yet, book tickets to Kucom’s performance and see the action for yourself this weekend!
Season at Kucom Theatre over two weekends:
Thurs - Sat 1-3 Feb at 7:30pm
Sun 4 Feb at 2pm (Matinee)
Thurs - Sat 8-10 Feb at 7:30pm.
Duration: 2 hours plus 2 x 20 min intervals
Contains adult content.
Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/odd-couples-a-season-of-one-act-plays
International rhythms and global beats flow through this dynamic musical journey, with fantastical connections and otherworldly notes, as the Airlie Beach Hotel hosts the world-class prowess of Nicky Bomba’s Bustamento
This six-piece Cadillac of a show is the brain child of none other than Nicky Bomba, known for his eclectic beats spanning genres of artists like Jon Butler Trio and Melbourne Ska Orchestra, and embodying the energy of Caribbean and reggae.
Celebrating life, the joyousness of living, and full of fun, Bustamento speaks to the uplifting connection between music and your soul.
“This music is a beautiful thing,” Nicky explained.
“And this music is right at home in Airlie Beach. This is the perfect setting for our Bustamento beats.”
Forcing you out of your seat, Nicky and Bustamento will have you bopping with the beats, matching the vibes and energy of the music, setting souls alive with the ambiance, unity and expression of your self in the backdrop of tropical beats and Caribbean life.
WHAT: Nicky Bomba’s ‘Bustamento’: The Intrepid Adventure Tour
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday February 10, from 2pm to 5.30pm
TICKETS: Absolutely Free! But table bookings are recommended!
WHAT: Nicky Bomba’s One Love Bob Marley Tribute
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Sunday, February 11, from 2pm to 5.30pm
TICKETS: Absolutely Free! But table bookings are recommended!
Photos supplied
Mackay Regional Council has made the difficult decision to cancel tomorrow night’s Australia Day Awards Gala.
The decision was made to ensure the safety of attendees due to possible hazardous weather conditions associated with the crossing of a forecasted tropical cyclone.
Mayor Greg Williamson said the decision was a difficult one that council was taking with an abundance of caution.
“The fact that we have a cyclone forecast to cross the coast late at night about the time this event is set to conclude is something we can’t ignore,” Mayor Williamson said.
“We don’t want 400-plus people on the road coming from all parts of our region if there is severe weather,’’ he said.
“We are currently looking at options around an appropriate way to celebrate the winners and nominees at a later date.”
The winners of the Mackay Regional Council Australia Day Awards, including the Citizen and Young Citizen of the Year, will be announced on Australia Day (January 26).
The MECC team will be contacting ticket holders today to notify them of the cancellation and provide refunds where applicable.
The Australia Day Citizenship Ceremony in the MECC on Australia Day morning will also be postponed to a later date.
For updates on the 12 council-supported Australia Day Community Events, including postponements and cancellations, residents are advised to head to council’s website or the Facebook pages of the organisers.
The Bureau of Meteorology has a current warning zone for gale force winds with damaging wind gusts to 120 km/h for the Mackay region (within 24 hours) and a storm tide is expected between Townsville and Mackay.
People between Ayr to Sarina, including Mackay, Bowen and the Whitsunday Islands, should take precautions and stay current with the latest advice.
The Whitsundays are invited to head north this February for the latest cultural instalment from the Burdekin Theatre which is showcasing a magical story of finding true love.
Hans Christian Andersen’s classic animated film, Disney’s The Little Mermaid, has been transformed into a beautiful musical that the Whitsunday region is invited to enjoy under the talents of The Burdekin Singers and Theatre Company.
The tale begins in a magical deep-sea kingdom where a young mermaid, Ariel, dreams of leaving her ocean home to live in the world above. With the help of her comedic companions, Flounder, Scuttle, and of course Sebastian, her journey becomes a heart-warming quest to find true love as a mermaid in a world full of humans.
With this lovable production live in the Burdekin Theatre from next week, the Burdekin Singers and Theatre Company along with volunteers, community support, and sponsors, have been working tirelessly to polish off what is set to be one of their best shows yet with audiences set to be blown away.
The magical approach the Burdekin Singers and Theatre Company have taken to the direction of The Little Mermaid will prove to be celebrated from their opening night on Friday, February 2.
This production would not be possible without the broader community’s support, and the Burdekin Singers and Theatre Company wishes to express their immense gratitude to every member of the audience.
WHAT: The Little Mermaid Musical
WHERE: Burdekin Theatre
WHEN: 2-4 and 9-11 February
TICKETS: burdekintheatre.com.au
It is the match of the century, with the likes of Rock Queen Pink going up against Pop Goddess Lady Gaga, a heated battle set to ignite the music world on fire!
In one corner, we have Pink, with countless top 10 singles, this rock vixen has sold out more tours and broken countless records for attracting larger audiences than ever before.
We’ll be yelling ‘So What’ with the energy, ‘Just Give Me A Reason’ and we’ll be jumping to the beat of the hits.
The audience is guaranteed to be high energy with amazing beats, because ‘All I Know So Far’ is that Pink will ‘Get The Party Started’.
In the opposing corner, we have the iconic Lady Gaga. Known for her unstoppable music prowess and record breaking, chart-topping singles, Lady Gaga will be putting on her ‘Poker Face’, giving the audience ‘Bad Romance’ and showing us we’re just ‘Born This Way’ to party.
‘The Edge of Glory’ will be a tightrope during these two massive two and a half hour shows, set to keep audiences rocking out at the match of the century, two iconic legends of music making Airlie Beach sing the weekend away!
The Pink Vs Lady Ga Ga Tribute act boasts a history that encompasses some of the best Aussie events, including the Gympie Muster, closing the Tumbafest Festival, being main act for the Mount Isa Camel Race - the calibre of this show is unstoppable.
Travelling world-wide and entertaining audiences in every corner of the globe, this tribute is like none other – with two of the most influential female artists of all time, the show is packed with two and a half hours of pure entertainment, costume changes, and two stunning performers ―’Raise Your Glass’, it’s time to ‘Marry the Night Away!’ at The Pub.
WHAT: Pink VS Gaga
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday February 3 and Sunday February 4, from 2pm to 5.30pm
TICKETS: Completely Free! But it’s recommended to book a table
Photos supplied
Next Thursday (1 February) sees the opening of Kucom Theatre’s first offering for 2024, a season of one-act plays collectively titled Odd Couples – for a very good reason.
Odd Couples is a trio of one-act plays that take a grown-up look at relationships between men and women - some quirky, some weird or even downright kinky, but all in a richly comic vein:
The Extraordinary Revelations of Orca the Goldfish, by David Tristram
For Henry Smith life was rarely dull. For Alice Smith life was rarely anything else. Enter Michel - French waiter - tall, dark, and available. Exactly what happened next, no-one's quite sure...
Call Centre Call, by Bruce Olive
Henry is just an ordinary man, living on his own and trying unsuccessfully to connect with the world in which he finds himself. After many frustrating and hilarious interactions with automated voice response systems, he is desperate to talk to a real person.
What's For Pudding? by David Tristram
Mary and Jack's dull Saturday evening is interrupted by the arrival of Maureen, Ted and Dennis. The occasion rapidly dissolves into a drunken gathering as Ted's intellect is likened to that of a paper clip, his wife Maureen reveals a liking for Jack, and Jack rapidly cultivates a taste for pouring whisky over his head.
Special Sunday Matinee
On Sunday 4 February Kucom will be staging a special matinee performance of Odd Couples, starting at 2pm.
Relax and enjoy a pleasant Sunday afternoon of live comedy, in an air-conditioned theatre with comfortable seats. Kucom's licensed bar serves soft drinks as well as alcoholic beverages. Our comfortable new seating system even has grab rails in the aisles to enable the less mobile among us to manage the stairs!
Please note that bookings are essential: https://bit.ly/3QTZJ2a.
Men Needed For Upcoming Production!
Auditions were held last Sunday for Kucom’s April production Bob’s Your Auntie. In true community theatre tradition, men were scarce, and director Maureen Coleman is still on the lookout for another one or two males to complete the cast. Some of the male roles are not very big and would be perfect for anyone wanting to try their hand at acting for the first time.
More information is available from Kucom Theatre: admin@ucom.org.au or phone 0439 684 548.
Australia Day at the Palace Hotel & MC’s place
12pm
Crickey! chuck on your best Aussie attire and sharpen your singing skills as you belt out all your favorite Aussie classics. Pluggers and boardshorts are encouraged! From 8pm score a $100 bar voucher just by showing off your best rendition of an Aussie classic. The audience will determine the winner! Will the winner be you?
The Palace Hotel & MC’s Place 82 Victoria St
Australia Day Family Beach Party
12pm
Live music by Significant Other, glitter tattoos, inflatable slides, bubbles and a special Aussie menu… what more could you want for a typical Aussie day! Join the locals at Seabreeze Hotel for a fun packed celebration down under!
Seabreeze Hotel, Slade Point
General Gordon Aussie Party
12pm
All day BBQ, live music and a title of Tug-o-War champion is up for grabs in a battle against Tradies vs Cane farmers! Got good throwing skills? Wonder who can toss the thong the furthest? Only the General Gordon Hotel will know! Join in on the fantastic family day to celebrate the land of the mighty kangaroo!
General Gordon Hotel, Homebush
Elementary Australian Party
5pm
Dust off your tent and throw it in the back of the car! We’re going on a little road trip to Kinchant Dam! Camping from just $12.50 per person/per night, Vans $30 (unpowered). Stay the night at the beautiful, scenic Kinchant Dam and enjoy bangin’ Aussie tunes all night, hosted by the Elementary – Mackay!
Kinchant Dam – Kinchant Waters
Karaoke Celebrations at the Burb
6:30pm
Do you have the voice of an angel? It doesn’t even matter if you don’t! Show off your karaoke skills at the Karaoke Under the Stars Event! You’re in for a joyous family night! Featuring great meals, a supervised kid’s room and an available courtesy bus. Kids are also allowed to join in on the fun!
South Suburban Bowls Club
Karaoke – All weekend!
8pm
Did someone say Karaoke? All weekend? To celebrate Australia day? You guessed it, an all-weekender karaoke event held at McGuires Hotel. Sing along to all the Aussie classics for Australia day! FREE entry! Don’t miss out on a cracking good weekend!
McGuires Hotel, 17 Wood St Mackay
Family Fun Packed Australia Day
11am
Australia day celebrations are nearing with a fun packed day for you and the family! Music, food and activities involved including a jumping castle, waterslide as well as face painting! FREE snags, thong throwing comp and lamington eating comp! Meat tray raffles happening on the day to raise funds for the Cyclone Jasper Far North QLD & SEQ Storm Relief Fund.
Mackay Northern Beaches Bowls Club
Please note, details were correct at time of printing, please check with organising venues before attending if inclement weather could affect these events.
KC’s Bar and Grill are back with their great line-up of entertainment for Australia Day celebrations.
Crab Races return, with Smally, The crab man Bob and Thomo, taking his hand at the microphone and ready to get the big bucks for these crabby creatures. And the excitement doesn’t stop there, with KC’s Bar and Grill pledging 50 per cent of the winnings from the crab races to be donated to our local Tiny Homes Project. This project fundraises tirelessly to construct tiny homes for homeless women in the Whitsundays over the age of 55.
Celebrations continue inside and outside KC’s, with the newly renovated courtyard out the back of KC’s with it’s new pop-up can bar – only open for Australia Day.
“We are excited to kick off a thong throwing competition with cash prizes, and even more excited to have Shaun Diver playing for us throughout the day” explained Smally, owner and operator of KC’s Bar and Grill.
“And don’t miss the pie eating competition! Best pies in town, proudly bought from Airlie Pies!”
With this and so much more, including a colouring in competition perfect to keep the kids entertained!
Check out KC’s Bar and Grill this Australia Day.
Doors Open At 11.30am, with Live Music till Midnight
WHAT: Rock On Australia Day
WHERE: KC’s Bar and Grill, Airlie Beach Main Stret
WHEN: Friday, January 26, from 11.30am
Caption: Thomo, Smally and The Crab Man Bob, gearing up for an Australia Day like no other. Photo supplied
Carter Entertainment invites you to a night of Creedence Clearwater Revival and John Fogerty at the MECC this February.
Celebrating the music of one of the world’s most iconic bands– from the songs they wrote, to the songs covered, to the songs they wrote for others. From their album debut in 1968 to their last album in 1972, Creedence Clearwater Revival was a juggernaut of phenomenal proportions. No other band has created such an impact in such a short time.
There's something about Creedence Clearwater’s music that just makes you want to put your arms in the air and sing along. With their rootsy sound and incredible lyrics, CCR has produced some of the most unforgettable songs of all time. Have You Ever Seen the Rain, Fortunate Son and Bad Moon Rising are only a few of their iconic hits.
The Creedence Clearwater Collective brings to the stage a band that captures the unique CCR sound. You do not want to hear through the grapevine that you missed out on this fun, hit-packed live concert.
Join Creedence Clearwater Collective at The MECC on 17 February, a real-life travelling band.
Please note: This is a tribute show.
What: Creedence Clearwater Collective
When: Saturday 17 February 2024, 7.30pm
Where: MECC Auditorium
Tickets: www.themecc.com.au