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 storyLast week, approximately 100 stakeholders from the port industry and local community gathered at the Mackay Surf Club to celebrate their collective achievements at the North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP) End of Year Stakeholder Event.
This year amongst the achievements was a bumper trade year at the Port of Mackay thanks to strong sugar, grain and fuel trade, strong environmental results and $120,000 donated across NQBP’s port communities.
Thank you to all stakeholders for their support and the commitment of NQBP’s people, port partners, customers, and port communities.
As a Queensland Government-owned port authority, NQBP is responsible for the ports of Mackay, Abbot Point, Hay Point, and Weipa in far north Queensland.
North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP) CEO Brendan Webb, Mackay Isaac Tourism’s Andrea Davis, Wisely Group’s Chris Bugeja
NQBP Board Chair Jane McTaggart, NQBP Board Director Jorgen Gullestrup and NQBP Board Director Lynn Smart
AECOM’s Bart Wassink and NQBP Board Director Paul Heagney
NQBP Board Director Monica McKendry and Mackay Regional Council Cr Fran Mann
Auriga Group’s Keith Thompson and NQBP’s Darren Brownsey
NQBP’s Kevin Kane and Mackay and Whitsunday Life’s Zach Thomas and Jessica Clark
Mackay Regional Council Deputy Mayor Cr Karen May, Greater Whitsunday Alliance’s Kylie Porter and Greater Whitsunday Communities Antoinette du Toit
Vassallo Constructions’ Jared Vassallo and Marcus Fossey with NQBP’s Kingo Gan and Hossein Saadai
NQBP CEO Brendan Webb welcomes guests
Yuwi representative Uncle Philip Kemp provided a Welcome to Country
The Jubilee Community Centre is buzzing with excitement as it hosts a series of vibrant celebrations to mark the International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) this week and the next. Under the theme "Working Together for a Fairer World," this year's IDPwD aims to create a more inclusive society for individuals with disabilities.
Organised by the Bee Creativezzz team and backed by council support, a spectrum of engaging workshops and activities are captivating participants at the Jubilee Community Centre. Councillors Bonaventura, Jones and Green joined in on the fun of a drumming workshop.
The festivities don't end here! Next week, a delightful array of bee-themed craft activities is set to enchant visitors of all ages. Everyone is invited to partake in these imaginative sessions, embracing the spirit of creativity and inclusivity.
For those eager to be a part of these upcoming events or seeking more information, feel free to reach out to Fiona Vuibeqa at fiona.vuibeqa@mackay.qld.gov.au. Be part of this heartwarming celebration and contribute to fostering a more diverse and inclusive world for everyone.
Songs, poem readings, drum workshops and arts and crafts have been part of the fun so far celebrating International Day of People with Disability
Beam e-scooter riders can now spread their wings and ride further into Andergrove and Beaconsfield as part of an extension of the boundary area.
Initially, 50 of the purple e-scooters were available for hire only within the Beaconsfield and Andergrove area, aiding transport within the two suburbs for work, errands and leisure.
But, due to high demand, the area has now been connected to Beam’s existing operational area within the Mackay City Centre.
Mayor Greg Williamson said the expansion was a fantastic opportunity for northside residents.
“Riders in those two suburbs have certainly embraced it, with more than 5000 kilometres ridden on the 50 e-scooters since they were introduced there back in August,” Mayor Williamson said.
“And the statistics are showing us that e-scooter usage in Beaconsfield and Andergrove is highest from 3pm to 5pm throughout the week, and from 5pm on Saturdays and Sundays,” he said.
“Council’s partnership with Beam to introduce the e-scooters has certainly been a huge success and we look forward to continuing to work with them to advantage our residents.”
Beam’s Mackay Operations Manager, Cameron Milicevic, said with safety front of mind, Beam was pleased to launch a Summer Smart campaign in time for the holiday season.
“This safety campaign aims to support safe riding and is running digitally and in-app,” Mr Milicevic said.
“Trips over the summer holiday months can increase by about 20 to 30 per cent, with our Summer Smart campaign designed to remind riders of the smart way to ride and to ensure the riding rules remain front of mind,” he said.
“The vast majority of riders are doing the right thing, and we're pleased to see riders engaging with our Beam Safe Academy and following the rules.
“However, our three-strikes policy is in place and riders face suspension and permanent bans for bad riding and parking offences.
“We want riders to know that riding and parking safely is their responsibility, and that our team are out there enforcing the rules.”
The campaign focuses on the key riding rules:
● It’s illegal to drink and ride.
● A helmet is included with every Beam ride and must be worn on every trip.
● Put your phone away while riding – just like when driving a car, it’s illegal to use your phone whilst riding an e-scooter.
● No tandem riding – stick to one person on an e-scooter.
● Park responsibly, with your e-scooter parked kerbside.
E-scooter use continues to grow in popularity in Mackay, with over 500,000 kilometres ridden across the city to date, and the average rider riding for just over 11 minutes.
2023’s top e-scooter destinations include Bluewater Quay, Mackay Harbour and the City Centre.
Kylie, JLo and Robbie Tributes
Send off the year that was 2023 with a party like no other, thanks to the Airlie Beach Hotel!
Party with some of the best tribute artists around and dance the year away.
So, who is on the line up?
Get Loud
8pm till 9pm
Jennifer Lopez Experience
Taking on the mammoth personality that is Jennifer Lopez is none other than Hannah Canon, former Australian Latin dance world representative, international singer and Latina powerhouse.
With the very first Australia JLo tribute act, this production is high energy, great attitude and even better dynamics.
Celebrating JLo in the best way possible, this is an absolutely authentic recreation that contains the very essence of all things vibrant Latin culture and the powerhouse that is Jennifer Lopez.
“Hannah is an amazing singer and an amazing dancer, this will be a show to see,” said Louie Lee Feltrin, the headliner of the night.
“I’ve been dying to work with her for years, and finally we were able to collaborate on this project. There has been nothing to this scale before and we are very excited!”
Hannah brings with her extensive Latin dancing skills and costuming, ensuring that the Carnivale night starts off right.
“And what a better way to start New Year celebrations than with the biggest party star, JLo?”
Get Lucky
9pm till 10pm
Kylie Minogue Showgirl Tribute
This tribute show performer is the hidden gem of Australian music, having spent over 20 years performing across the globe for the likes of the Prince of Dubai, the King and Queen of Malaysia, Birds of Tokyo and John Farnham.
On New Year’s Eve, J’aime Holland is gracing the Airlie Beach Hotel stage and bringing with her an act like no other.
Her unstoppable Kylie Minogue Showgirl performance is an adrenaline fuelled thrill, featuring the Minogue hits that everyone has come to love, her hottest tracks and everything in between.
No noughty hit will be missed either, perfect for the super fan or casual listener.
“J’aime ensures that the party continues and is in full force, with non-stop Kylie tracks!”
And with the stage absolutely full of mesmerising dancers, fantastic live musicians, and J’aime’s own dazzling costumes, she ensures an hour of non-stop power.
“People who don’t even go to the pub will stop by just cause it’s Kylie Minogue,” Louie said.
“We just want people to get out of their seats and party like no tomorrow, with J’aime bringing the best vocals and performance.”
From every hit and every note, Jaime will be sure to bring the energy, the adrenaline, and great music.
“Back-to-back we have two great performances by two fantastic singers. The Carnivale spirit will be alive and well with Hannah and J’aime.
Get Entertained
10pm till 12am
Robbie Williams Experience
Airlie Beach favourite, Louie Lee Feltrin returns to send us off to 2024.
Louie’s Robbie Williams experience is unlike anything else, and Louie works tirelessly to ensure that every single person in his audience is having the time of their lives.
With over 20 years’ experience articulately recreating the legendary Robbie Williams, Louie offers a performance like no other.
And this production, a creation of Louie’s own, is out of this world!
“We’ll go hard and sing big, cruising us into the New Year with a standout show! It’ll be a great way to close out 2023 and welcome 2024, with the sounds of Robbie Williams.”
With a big finale song planned, with Hannah, J’aime and the team up on stage with him, Louie will send off 2023 with the tracks of Robbie and the echoes of the Airlie Beach Foreshore fireworks in the background.
“We wanted to do our own fireworks, but Airlie Beach has beaten us to it, and I couldn’t think of a better send off!”
And the party continues into the New Year, with Louie and the Party Boyz, Hannah and J’aime all prepped and ready to get atop the Airlie Beach Hotel on January 1, and welcome the recovery party in style.
Friday 1 December
Friday Night Live Music
Every Friday from 5pm
Join us on Friday’s from 5pm for live music from our local favourites, good food and great company. | Free entry.
Boomerang Hotel
Morning Melodies – Christmas with Karen Knowles
From 11am
Well known for her Carols and Christmas repertoire, Karen performs regularly with her musical director accompanying her on piano.
Join Karen for a wonderful selection of her hits, standards and your favourite Christmas songs as her music moves you into the true Spirit of Christmas. | Tickets available at themecc.com.au
Mackay Entertainment Convention Centre (MECC)
City Heart Christmas
From 4pm to 8pm
The City Heart will come alive with Christmas celebrations!
Fifth Lane will brighten the city with markets, live music, face painting, roving performers, scavenger hunt, kids activities and more.
Enjoy late night shopping and Santa will be in town. Great fun for all the family. | Free entry.
Fifth Lane
Kickstart Your Christmas
Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 7pm to 11pm
Join in for a weekend full of festive fun with three fantastic events!
FRIDAY
Christmas Karaoke Competition with Hyphen Entertainment!
Win complimentary tickets to 3 ticketed events at Seabreeze – just enter the Karaoke competition for a chance to win this grand prize! Register from 6:30pm for a 7pm kick-off. Come to impress as the winner will be chosen by the crowd response! Plus extra giveaways.
SATURDAY
Naughty or Nice Night dress-up party with The Feels!
$100 cash prize to be won for the best-dressed competition. Come along in your best Naughty or Nice themed attire!
Live music will be playing from 7pm to 11pm.
SUNDAY
Unwind from an incredible weekend with the Silly Season Sunday Session!
Presenting some of Mackay’s best solo singers & songwriters, the line-up will be performing a mix of original and covers.
Live music from 12pm to 6pm.
Seabreeze Hotel
Saturday 2 December
Mackay Showground Markets
Every Saturday from 6am – 10am
Local Produce, Natural products, Seafood, Plants and much more.
Weekly event, held every Saturday. | Free entry.
Mackay Showgrounds
Falun Gong Classes
Every Saturday from 10am
Falun Gong offers you relaxation, meditation, inner peace and health through movement.
You’re invited to come along and experience a session in the beautiful surroundings of the Botanic Gardens.
Leisa Payne School of Dance Presents ‘Take A Bow’
From 2pm
The incredible LP dancers are proud to present a celebration of 2023 and are excited to showcase their outstanding success in all genres of dance.
Be captivated by the array of talent from 2yrs to Pre Professional in this nonstop dance extravaganza. | Tickets available at themecc.com.au
Mackay Entertainment Convention Centre (MECC)
Live Music Saturdays
Every Saturday from 2pm – 5pm
Enjoy good tunes and great vibes every Saturday from 2pm. | Free entry.
The Kooyong Hotel
Carols in the Gardens
From 4:30pm
Carols in the Gardens is back for 2023 thanks to Glencore and Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens.
An afternoon jam packed with free family fun activities with Carols kicking off at 6pm!
Come down at 4.30pm to secure your spots & for the kids to enjoy the free rides.
There is also plenty of food vendors to grab a bite to eat! | Free entry.
Meadowlands Amphitheatre - Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
Bandeoke – A Live Karaoke Experience
From 9pm
Ever Wanted to be the Star of your own show?
Bandeoke – Rockstar Experience offers karaoke entertainment in front of a full rock band.
And for one night we are bringing you the full experience with a live band.
Free Cowboy hat from our sponsors for the first 120 people in the door. | Tickets available at eventbrite.com.au
Arcadia Bar
Sunday 3 December
Sunday Bingo
Every Sunday from 7pm
Come along and you could win! | Free entry.
South Leagues Club
Monday 4 December
Christmas Hoy and Mini Cent Sale | QCWA Calen
From 9:30am
Morning tea, games, mini cent sale, prize for the best Christmas decoration.
$7 entry – For more information, call Kerry on 0427 083 164
120 McIntyre Street, Calen
Santa Visits Harrup Park
From 5pm – 7pm – 4th, 11th and 18th December
Prepare for Christmas! Join in for a festive treat – a complimentary family photo session with Santa Claus.
Santa will be waiting in the Lancaster Rooms. We can’t wait to see you there! | Free family photos available
Harrup Park
Centre Stage Dancy Company Presents ‘That’s Entertainment 2023’
From 6pm Monday and Tuesday
Centre Stage Dance Company presents "That's Entertainment 2023" featuring dancers from 2 - 18 years.
The first half is a celebration of 20 years of Centre Stage with lots of walks down memory lane and a huge variety of music and costumes.
The second half features a smorgasbord of dance routines in jazz, tap, hip hop, contemporary, ballet, cabaret and showgirl.
This show is for all ages and is only group routines, no solos. | Tickets available at themecc.com.au
Mackay Entertainment Convention Centre (MECC)
Trivia Night
From 6:30pm – 9pm - Every Monday
Souths Monday Night Trivia just got a whole lot more serious!
Do you have what it takes to take home the jackpot?
Round up your friends and get your geek on!
Sports Bar, Souths Leagues Club
Trivia Night
From 7pm – 9pm - Every Monday
There’s no excuse not to stretch the grey matter as it’s free to play so come along with your mates or we can put you in a team, each team can have 2-7 players.
Registrations from 6.30pm, starts 7pm.
Book your table to avoid disappointment, call (07) 4965 6100.
Centro Restaurant, Magpies Sporting Club
Tuesday 5 December
Trivia Night
From 7pm – 9pm - Every Monday
Don’t miss this December’s Christmas Comedy Gala, featuring Queensland’s top comedians for an 18+ night of laughter. Join with your colleagues, friends, or anyone for a grown-up twist on the 12 Days of Christmas.
Headliner Shayne Hunter, known for his smart and hilarious comedy, leads the lineup. Host Anna Brennan and her Drag King alter ego, Bruce Hwy, bring raw and anecdotal storytelling to the stage. Kody Maverick and Max Leishman add fresh, friendly humour to the mix. Expect an unforgettable night of laughter. | Tickets available at tickets.avclive.com.au
The Metropolitan Hotel
Wednesday 6 December
Mackay Farmers’ Market
Every Wednesday, 6:30am to 10:30am
Shop fresh, shop local. The Farmers’ market is a showcase of our region’s amazing produce. Enjoy a morning beside the Pioneer River and buy direct from the farmer.
Bluewater Quay
Teen Shed Mackay Teen Circle
Every Wednesday, 4:00pm to 5:30pm
Teen Circle is a place for all teens in the community to come together. It's a safe space for them to connect, heal and learn from each other. This gathering will be held every Wednesday, all teenagers are welcome to attend. It is a free event, but attendees are asked to register for numbers.
Kutta Mulla Gorinna Special Assistance School
Sugar City Rock and Roll Mackay Club Wednesday Night Lessons
Every Wednesday, 7:00pm
Why not come along and learn to rock ‘n’ roll in a friendly and fun atmosphere with the Sugar City Rock ‘n’ Rollers Mackay Club? Previous experience is not required. $8 for members and $10 for non-members after that. For further enquiries call 0408 983 911.
58 Macalister St, Mackay
Thursday 7 December
The Wiggles WIGGLY BIG DAY OUT! Tour
3 Performances - 10am, 12.30pm & 2.30pm
A spectacular live show for the whole family!
The world’s most popular children’s entertainment group, The Wiggles! Are bringing their ARIA award winning live show back for their annual arena tour as they embark on their biggest & brightest show yet!
Get ready for a carnival of fun in a day filled with music, dancing and laughter in this extraordinary live show, guaranteed to bring joy to audiences across the country, leaving the whole family with smiles from ear-to-ear! | Tickets available at themecc.com.au
Mackay Entertainment Convention Centre (MECC)
Mackay Riverside Market
Every Thursday, 3:00pm to 7:00pm
Come and meet your local growers, bakers and makers, chill on the lawn listening to some beautiful tunes and grab some delicious dinner and dessert.
Bluewater Quay
Christmas with Karen Knowles
Kickstart Your Christmas
City Heart Christmas
Christmas Hoy & Mini Cent Sale
Carols in the Gardens
Santa Visits Harrup Park
Kicking off on 2nd December, the Bob Wood Cultural Hall Park is set to host a community Christmas fair celebration in the leadup to the festive season, alongside a music festival and a special, artist-created light show.
The Christmas fair will take place in the park outside the Bob Wood Cultural Hall from 2pm to 5pm, with eventgoers set to be delighted with jumping castles, face painting, balloon twisting, disco and kids karaoke, as well as a visit from Santa. These activities will be coupled by Christmas gift markets featuring local wares.
Deputy Mayor Karen May stated that the fair would have a huge range of family activities.
“Everything is free, and we even have prizes for the best Christmas dress ups, so make sure you wear your colourful festive outfits,” she said.
Following the Christmas celebration, the Festival of Small Halls will kick off in the Bob Wood Cultural Hall from 5.30pm.
Taking the stage until 8pm are internationally-acclaimed Scottish trio Assynt, as well as Queensland’s Jackie Marshall and local singer/songwriter Jezzie.
Cr May said it was great to have the Scottish trio in Sarina. “The audience can expect a rousing performance with award-winning musicians bringing highland music to life in a contemporary way,” she said.
The Sarina Lions club will be running a non-profit bar and catering at the event, including tea/coffee, soft drinks, water and beer.
Sarina Neighbourhood Centre has engaged artists Donna Maree Robinson and Lalune Croker to deliver a magical Christmas light show on display from 6:30pm to 9:30pm, using the big tree on the corner of Anzac and Broad Streets as a canvas.
Bob Wood Cultural Hall has accessible entry with a ramp access and bathrooms. Tickets are available at Sarina Neighbourhood Centre and are only $10 for adults. Children under 18, pensioners and concession card holders are free.
The creative talents of Donna Maree Robinson and Lalune Croker will deliver a magical Christmas light show
Photo supplied
The Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC) is excited to host the first Morning Melodies performance in six months, featuring Christmas with Karen Knowles starting at 11am this morning, Friday 1st December.
Morning Melodies is known locally as an affordable day of entertainment, with tickets including a small morning tea and the opportunity to share in over twenty lucky door prize giveaways.
Proudly sponsored by The Friends of the MECC, their President Kerry Bonaventura said the final Morning Melodies performance for the year would be one to remember.
“We have some market stalls for everyone to do a little bit of Christmas shopping, and the Friends of the MECC have organised Lion’s Christmas Cakes for everyone to enjoy with their cuppa” she said.
Attendees will be treated to entertainment by Young Talent Time’s, Karen Knowles, who will be performing a range of Christmas carols alongside a wonderful selection of hit music.
Commencing her performance career on Young Talent Time, Karen Knowles’ career spans over 40 years. In 1980 she became the first Australian schoolgirl to receive a gold record with her single ‘Why Won’t You Explain’.
Guests who are interested in completing their Christmas shopping while at the event will be glad to hear Let the Children Play Toyshop and Whitsunday Biscuit Factory will be in the market stall line-up.
With tickets starting at just $15 each, the Friends of the MECC’s Morning Melodies is an affordable festive celebration for Mackay locals.
Tickets are selling fast! Find yours at themecc.com.au
Teagan Smith and Kelsey Hughes gear up for Morning Melodies
Photo supplied
The folk event of summer is arriving in to town, checking into Sarina for one night of mammoth music, that will leave the soul replenished and recharged.
The Summer rendition of the Festival of Small Halls is back and featuring headlining acts Assynt and Jackie Marshall, with the evening expected to be music for the soul.
Jackie Marshall is a folk singer-songwriter, with her inspirations stemming from 60s and 70s and western folk and country, jazz, and improvisation. Full of energy and warmth, the audience will be swept away with her fantastic stage presence and gentle atmosphere.
“It's a huge pleasure to be heading out on the road for Small Halls,” said Jackie. “I love being in motion, soaking up the colours of this beautiful country, meeting new people with fascinating stories, and experiencing the joy of performing to intimate audiences in venues rich with the feeling of personal connection. I feel incredibly fortunate to be involved.”
Assynt are Scotland’s own award-winning instrumental folk band, passionately known for their tight-knit fiddle and pipe playing combination.
Itching to present their tunes to audiences across Australia, Assynt noted "We have been looking forward to touring Australia as part of the Small Halls tour for over four years now! A little later than planned due to the pandemic, we are excited to showcase our Scottish music for the Australian audiences and experience the culture in Queensland and Victoria!"
The Festival is proudly supporting the Sarina Lions, who will host a selection of meals, with tea and coffee, softs and light beer for attendees.
WHAT: Festival of Small Halls
WHERE: Bob Wood Cultural Hall
WHEN: Saturday December 2, from 5pm
TICKETS: festivalofsmallhalls.com starting from $10
Festival of Small Halls is the event of the summer. Image supplied
The Seaforth Markets are a community-based event that occur every Sunday from 8am to 12:30pm, supplying organic and gourmet produce, fresh fruit and vegetables and an array of quality products from local artisans.
The Markets are run by the Seaforth Progress Association, with funds also recycling back into the community, by allowing stalls from organisations such as RACQ CQ Rescue, Country Women’s Association, local schools and sporting clubs to participate.
The Seaforth Progress Association have been in operation since 1956. President of the Seaforth Market Association Lyn Prince wakes up at 5am to prepare the markets every Sunday for business as usual, with a growing list of stalls operating each week.
Lyn stated, “On the actual day before the markets, I will go over and sit underneath the trees, making sure I've got some spaces because each market we're getting at least another ten stores.”
The market hosts a book stall for locals and tourists to enjoy updated reading materials, as well as a line of food trucks overlooking the esplanade to cater the event.
On 10th December, Christmas will come alive at the Seaforth Markets! A visit from Santa’s elves, a Ham Wheel and raffles will be on the agenda, with stallholders and storefronts dressed in their finest festive attire.
Travellers come from all over, including locals from Yeppoon, Townsville and Bowen to be a part of the Seaforth Markets, to experience a flourishing community event with a tight-knit camaraderie.
Lyn is passionate about the familial atmosphere that has been created for marketgoers and stallholders alike, as well as the growth of Seaforth itself, without seeing it become urbanised.
She stated, “There's nowhere I've travelled, where you can do what we can do here.
“I just love the fact that we've grown and that people, especially [during] Covid, found something that they were passionate about and continued on with it.
“We have a place where they can come and feel comfortable and sell what they make, and that is a therapy, you can't buy that.”
Interested volunteers, businesses and organisations who would like to be involved with the Seaforth Markets can contact Seaforth Progress Assoc. on Facebook, or call Lyn Prince directly on 0437 533 007 for more information.
WHAT: Seaforth Christmas Markets
WHERE: Seaforth Esplanade
WHEN: Sunday, 10 December
Inspire your green thumb every Sunday
Enjoy a selection of local spreads and baked goods
Organisations such as State Emergency Services (SES) often join the Seaforth Markets
Photos supplied
To celebrate the release of the brand-new adaptation of Roald Dahl’s famous book, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, there will be special pre-movie activities at Proserpine Entertainment Centre.
On Thursday 14 December from 5pm, the Wonka Party will begin and families from around the region are invited.
This is your opportunity to not only be one of the first people in Australia to watch the new Wonka movie, it is also time to get together and enjoy a pre-Christmas party.
There will be roving entertainment, music, special treats and more!
Plus every movie ticket purchased goes into the draw to win an amazing Whitsunday Jetski Tour for two, and more exciting prizes!
After the Wonka Party, the screening of the movie will begin.
Based on the extraordinary character at the centre of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, "Wonka" tells the wondrous story of how the world's greatest inventor, magician and chocolate-maker became the beloved Willy Wonka we know today.
It also features well-known actor, Hugh Grant, who plays the hilarious and heartfelt Oompa-Loompa.
Discover how the chocolate factory was first created, find out where Willy Wonka got his inspiration from and delight in the magical world of delicious chocolate!
WHAT: The Wonka Party and Movie
WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre
WHEN: Thursday, 14 December, from 5pm
TICKETS: proserpineentertainment.com.au
The illustrious and enchanting Tusk, the Storybook Tribute to Fleetwood Mac, is coming to Airlie Beach, and they are bringing with them charm, character, and class.
Making the line up we have Penni Jones, as Stevie Nicks, who is hauntingly authentic and beautifully poignant, with near perfect renditions of the unforgettable tracks.
With her is Dalys Timpanaro as Christine, James Towers as Lindsay, Rob Brens as Mick Fleetwood and Grant Canterbury as John McVie, a powerful team that ensures this production is perfectly reminiscent of the original act.
“Collectively we share decades of experience from various cover bands in the 90s, 00s and now,” Penni explained.
“We have had tours of Australia and the world doing backing vocals for the country's greatest artists, cruise ship shows and European tours in various original acts.”
Tusk begun with Penni in 2015, wanting to create a more interactive show than the traditional tribute show.
Perfecting the performance to be accurate and beautiful, the audience can’t help but be transported back in time to when Fleetwood Mac shined.
Taking on the Airlie Beach Hotel, Tusk will be entertaining the patrons and creating a lively party atmosphere for a weekend of unstoppable music.
“The Airlie Beach Hotel is our favourite part of Airlie Beach, of course. What an amazing venue! Bringing the countries best shows to a place that has such a beautiful and warm vibe. Everyone is on Airlie Beach time and is always happy, welcoming, and relaxed,” Penni said.
The show is unforgettable and unstoppable, one of the best dance parties.
“When the band plays, it becomes a dance party, including a drum solo!” Penni said.
“We can't wait to get up there and share our show with the community and The Pub!
“I personally look forward to getting out in the crowd again and having a Fleetwood Mac dance floor like our last show.”
And what is Penni’s favourite track of Fleetwood Mac?
“Edge of 17 and The Chain, simply for their incredible intensity and high emotional content,” Penni said.
WHAT: Tusk: The Storybook Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday, December 9 and Sunday, December 10, from 2pm to 5.30pm
TICKETS: Absolutely free
The unstoppable Tusk is coming to Airlie Beach Hotel
Penni Jones and her Tusk crew are unbelievable with their authentic production
This is a stunning performance and a dance party in one
Penni Jones is hauntingly accurate with her vocals
Tusk, the Storybook Tribute to Fleetwood Mac, a performance not to miss. Photos supplied
The Cannonvale Petstock is giving the gift of happiness and support this Christmas, vowing to raise $800,000 for the Petstock Foundation’s Christmas Project.
The project, beginning October 31 until December 24, will support seven children-focussed charities, with the Queensland specific charity being Smart Pups.
Smart Pups is an organisation dedicated with training and homing assistance dogs with children with a range of abilities, including autism, epilepsy, diabetes, blindness, and mobility conditions.
Helene Christensen, Corporate Specialist Fundraiser for Smart Pups, says, “The contributions to Smart Pups will be a lifeline for our puppy program, touching the hearts of countless families as we continue to train the next generation of medical assistance dogs. These devoted companions will bring hope and support to children with special needs, like those battling epilepsy, diabetes, mobility challenges, and autism.”
Petstock Foundation Strategic Manager, Jessica Curtis says, “This Christmas, the Petstock Foundation’s Christmas Project is empowering children through the unconditional love and magic of pets and animals. Thousands of children each year experience hardship, home instability, serious illness or disability through no fault of their own.”
To get involved, purchase a Christmas bauble from a Petstock store with 100 per cent of proceeds going towards Smart Pups.
Manager of the Cannonvale Petstock Location, Annmarie Beech said that “The community we have here is so generous, rounding up their purchases and donating to the cause. And it goes to such a good cause.”
Petstock Cannonvale will also be holding a Children’s Weekend in December, which will including activities such as colouring competition, live animals and staff embracing Christmas costumes.
WHAT: Children’s Weekend
WHERE: Cannonvale Petstock, Whitsunday Plaza
WHEN: Saturday December 9 and Sunday December 10
Affectionally known as the ‘Can’t Decide Platter’, Anchor Bar is ensuring that every member of your group discovers a little of everything to satisfy their taste buds.
Evolving from an observation by wait staff, where patrons were unable to decide between this and that on the fantastic and delicious menu, the ‘Can’t Decide Platter’ soon became a permanent part of the menu.
“The Can’t Decide Platter came about from having several favourite dishes on the menu, so often we would get ‘I can’t decide between this or that’ so we created a share board that covered as many of those local favourites as possible,” explained Leah McMillan, co-owner of Anchor Bar.
Designed to be heartier than the traditional Tapas style dining experience, the ‘Can’t Decide’ satisfies a big hunger with delicious plates.
Leah continued, “The Can’t Decide Platter was designed to not just be nibbles we wanted it to be hearty enough to feed at least four people as a main meal and remain a good deal for locals.”
So, what does Leah love about the platter?
“The Arancini is definitely a favourite with basil pesto and paprika aioli. The Southern Style Fried Chicken and house made pickles is one to return for; It’s a little bit addictive. And if you haven’t tried the loaded fries, you’re missing out!” Leah explained.
“I’m hooked on the Chicken Wings with the spicy plum sauce or hot sauce add a side of beef and bacon loaded fries topped with melted cheese tomato and onion salsa, aioli and smokey BBQ sauce and a schooner or three!”
And Leah and the Anchor team recommend always taking a look at the specials board, where the creative thinking of the chefs is always on display.
“They really do like to outshine each other with their specials which makes it great for us diners!”
Can’t decide what to have at Anchor Bar, don’t worry, they have you covered with the Can’t Decide platter! Photo supplied
The calibre and uniqueness that is Japanese Sake is not lost on Kirsty and Jack Mason, owners and operators of Eastwoods Dining, one of the newest restaurants to grace the Airlie Beach Esplanade.
Japanese Sake is defined by its special process of rice fermentation. With the first rice-based drink dating back to the 5th Century BC, Sake was first recorded in written history in a 3rd Century historical Chinese document, and first domestically in the 8th Century.
However, the most historical evidence of Sake is recorded from the 8th Century, where only the privileged in Japanese society, primarily members of the Imperial Court and religious leaders were able to enjoy it.
It wasn’t util the 13th Century, where more commercial Sake brewers’ techniques were established, and general Japanese society began to consume Sake more regularly.
This incredibly deep history emanates through the menu at Eastwoods, offering a unique experience to guests.
“This is different,” Kirsty explained.
“This is cool, and we wanted to offer something different in the area.”
On their dedicated Sake menu, Eastwoods is offering three distinct varieties of Japanese wines.
The Sake, with three options vary from a light kiwifruit flavour to a sweet honeysuckle and musk, to red fruits, white chocolate, and jasmine rice flavours.
The second variety is Umeshu, which is described as a plum wine, and made from steeping ume plumes in liquor and sugar. Tending to be the sweeter variety, they are light, sweet, and tart.
The last variety is Shochu, which is earthy, refreshing and slightly sweet, distilled using rice, barley, sweet potatoes, buckwheat, or brown sugar, which makes for a unique and delectable flavour.
For close to two years, Troy Fuller has been at the helm of KC’s Bar and Grill, leading with a keen attitude and excellent service.
It was an easy decision for Troy to join the KC’s team, having been an avid fan of the Restaurant when he initially moved to the area, over eight years ago.
“This is actually my third time living in Airlie Beach,” Troy explained.
“But my favourite part has always been KC’s. It’s been my favourite bar since I first came to Airlie Beach.”
Specialising in chargrilled meats, from sirloin to Picanha, and even kangaroo loin and charred crocodile skewers, KC’s menu is a variety fest for the guest, unique and different.
Troy brings with him a love for cooking Greek food, which is evident in the decadent menu items of truffle and porcini arancini starter and the cous cous salad, with rich flavours and great taste.
“It’s simple, fresh and delicious,” Troy explained.
His favourite part of being with KC’s is the environment that they have established.
“The environment we have created in the kitchen is great. We all work hard and efficiently, so we actually get a work life balance,” he explained.
The next time you’re in Airlie Beach, make sure you taste the KC’s difference.
What’s your favourite dish to make?
Charred white cabbage, with sriracha aioli and crispy shallots.
What’s your favourite dish to eat?
Australian Game Platter at Kc’s Bar & Grill.
What’s the last thing you ate?
Big brekkie Buffet at Whisper Bar & Restaurant