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Explore Nature's Wonders

Explore Nature's Wonders

The Pioneer Valley, a hidden gem west of Mackay, is a place where natural beauty meets untapped potential. From the lush subtropical rainforests to the wide paddocks of sugar cane swaying in the breeze, the valley offers a serene escape into nature's embrace. The Pioneer River meanders through this landscape, providing cool, invigorating spots for a refreshing dip, while the misty Eungella Range adds a touch of mystery and allure. This region, with its cascading waterfalls and boutique artisan businesses, is on the cusp of becoming a major tourism destination. Imagine luxury eco-resorts nestled within the rainforests, offering a retreat from the everyday, or vibrant markets showcasing the rich flavours and cultural heritage of the area. The Pioneer Valley is ready to welcome visitors seeking adventure, relaxation, and a taste of the great outdoors. With new businesses emerging, job opportunities increasing, and the community thriving, the Pioneer Valley is poised to take its place as a premier destination for those looking to explore Queensland’s natural beauty. Whether you're seeking a tranquil getaway or an exciting adventure, the Pioneer Valley is where the journey begins. CAPTION: The Pioneer Valley's stunning natural landscapes, from rainforest-clad mountains to the winding Pioneer River, continues to attract visitors and showcase the region's potential as a premier nature-based tourism destination

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A Bush Walk To Sparkle Falls

A Bush Walk To Sparkle Falls

On Sunday, botanical artist Kate Bruner lead the Mackay Bushwalkers’ Club weekly outing to a remote area of Finch Hatton Gorge, known as Sparkle Falls. Twelve members hiked up, up and away onto the western branch of Finch Hatton Creek. A very steep and steady trail took them to an outstanding lookout and the first of many beautiful waterfalls. As the group continued, they were treated to a succession of picturesque cascades, numerous creek crossings, and plenty of boulder hopping through the rugged creek bed. On arrival at Sparkle Falls a few adventurous souls braved the chilly waters for a refreshing swim, while others relaxed in the sunshine and soaked up the tranquil surroundings. A long lunch was enjoyed, followed by slow walk back. It was an excellent day in the bush, filled with breath taking scenery, good company and a diverse group of friendly hikers who made the experience all the more enjoyable. For more information about the club, phone 0429 363 929. Contributed with thanks to Coral and Carole.

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Mackay & Whitsunday Events Share In NAIDOC Week Funding Boost

Mackay & Whitsunday Events Share In NAIDOC Week Funding Boost

NAIDOC Week celebrations across Mackay and the Whitsundays will receive a funding boost this year, with three local events sharing in State Government grants to mark the 50th anniversary of the annual celebration. More than $170,000 has been allocated to 59 community-led events across Queensland through the NAIDOC Grants Program, with funding designed to support activities that celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, heritage and community connections. In the Mackay region, Mackay NAIDOC Incorporated received funding for its Street Parade and Family Fun Day in East Mackay, while the George Street Neighbourhood Centre Association secured support for its NAIDOC Week at The Neighbourhood Hub event. In the Whitsundays, Yooribaya Cultural Experiences Pty Ltd was awarded funding for its "Together by the Sea: NAIDOC 2026" celebration in Airlie Beach. National NAIDOC Week will be held from the 5th to the 12th of July under the theme "50 Years of Deadly", recognising half a century of celebrating and honouring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culture and achievements. Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships Fiona Simpson said the grants helped communities deliver meaningful local celebrations. “As we celebrate Fifty Years of Deadly, our NAIDOC Grants not only pay respect to the strength of our Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples, but they also amplify the impact of community events,” Minister Simpson said. “It is inspiring to see communities from Brisbane to Bamaga committing to coming together during NAIDOC Week to recognise and celebrate the unique cultural heritage of our First Peoples. “The Government is a proud supporter of these community-led initiatives, which celebrate the rich 50-year history and traditions of the world’s oldest continuous living culture.” The grants program provides up to $2,500 for eligible events and activities, helping local organisers deliver community celebrations, cultural activities, yarning circles and family-friendly events during NAIDOC Week. This year's celebrations carry added significance as communities across Australia mark the 50th anniversary of NAIDOC Week, reflecting on five decades of recognising and celebrating the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Minister Simpson said the grants supported practical outcomes at a community level. “The Crisafulli Government remains committed to practical support to deliver tangible outcomes for our Aboriginal peoples and our Torres Strait Islander peoples,” she said. Local residents are encouraged to take part in NAIDOC Week events across Mackay and the Whitsundays when celebrations begin in July. CAPTION: Mackay NAIDOC Incorporated's Street Parade and Family Fun Day is among local events receiving State Government funding ahead of this year's NAIDOC Week celebrations. Photo source: Mackay Regional Council

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WAITING FOR GOD BY MICHAEL AITKENS - KUCOM THEATRE REVIEW BY MIKI PONTING-BOYD

WAITING FOR GOD BY MICHAEL AITKENS - KUCOM THEATRE REVIEW BY MIKI PONTING-BOYD

Ohhh, I do love me a good bit of quirky Bri'ish (not a typo) theatre if I do say so myself. And Kucom's latest play - a delightful adaptation of a classic BBC sitcom - is a perfectly precise, profoundly polished and pleasing production, that would make the BBC proud! Waiting for God is full to the brim with quick wit, and witty quips, providing the audience with chuckles, guffaws and a rather loud "ha!" from me that may have been a snort - yes indeed, this play will have you grinning from ear to ear. If you know Director Bronwyn Grannall (and I do), you'll know she's got a delightful sense of humour, and this shines through in all facets - from the perfect casting to the set design and even the lighting (which I’m told is a brand new system at Kucom - very exciting!) Tessa King as Diana, shines with razor-sharp cleverness and surprising warmth, Sarah Menso as Jane brings a wonderfully awkward and delightful propriety to proceedings, and Hayden White as Harvey is the kind of character you'd love to give a gentle nudge off a cliff. Then there's David Goodwin as Geoffrey, whose characterisation and accent had me in absolute stitches, and Cheryl Obst, who stepped seamlessly between Sarah Chase, the Doctor, and stepped up as understudy for Andrew Obst as Rev Dennis Sparrow. Cheryl delivered each character with such distinct flair that you'd never know she was doing the work of three. Special mention to Jeany Elliott for her fab supporting characters! And, of course, praise to Geoff Stewart-McLean, who should really be on the stage (or TV) in London, as he always exceptionally embodies every character he plays. Waiting for God is sharp and funny, and carries some rather lovely themes about life, desire, and the very wonderful reminder that it is never, ever too late to find love - or not find it! Jolly good show Bronwyn and cast. 10/10 pearls clutched in absolute delight. Book your tickets now!!! Season dates: 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 June at 7.30pm, plus Sunday matinee 21 June at 2pm Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/waiting-for-god

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Gig guide 13 December

December 18, 2024

Friday 13 December
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers(7pm–10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Scotty Wilson (4pm–8pm)

Saturday 14 December
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Sex & Chocolate (2pm–5.30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm–10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Sam McCann (4pm–8pm)
Coral Sea Pavilion: Live Music (from 1pm) Coral Sea Pavilion: Chill DJ Session (2pm–6pm)

Sunday 15 December
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Sex & Chocolate (2pm–5.30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6:30pm–9:30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Sam McCann (4pm–8pm)
Coral Sea Pavilion: Chill Acoustic Session (2pm-6pm)

Thursday 19 December
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Chris Booroff (6.30pm–9.30pm)

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What’s On 13 December

December 18, 2024

December

13         FREE Adult Christmas Craft Workshop, Cannonvale Library, from 10am
13 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Arthur Christmas & Fred Claus, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
14         Book Launch, Beach Book Boutique, Airlie Beach, from 11am
14 Christmas Actually, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
15         Bowen Community Sunday Market, Hansen Park, from 8am
15 Christmas Actually, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 2pm & 6.30pm
18 Mada’s Magic Marvels, from 11am and 3pm
22         Bowen Community Sunday Market, Hansen Park, from 8am
29 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
29         Bowen Community Sunday Market, Hansen Park, from 8am
30         Dune Rats, Magnums Airlie Beach, from 7:30pm
30         New Year’s Eve Fireworks, Airlie Beach Foreshore, Bowen Foreshore, & Collinsville Showgrounds, from 8:30pm

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Carols And Cheer Mark The Start Of Beachside Holiday Festivities

December 6, 2024

The Whitsunday Carols on the Beach event attracted a vibrant crowd of over 1,000 attendees this year, with clear skies adding to the festive atmosphere.
Event highlights included dazzling roving angels on stilts, playful hula-hooping elves, and the long-awaited return of local kindergarten children performing for the first time in years—a heartfelt moment that quickly became a crowd favourite.
There was also a wide variety of food stalls, offering a mouthwatering selection from waffles to wood-fired pizza, catering to all tastes.
With such a successful event, organisers are already gearing up for next year, promising an even grander celebration that will build on this year’s festive spirit...


The annual Whitsunday Carols on the Beach event was a resounding success, with attendees enjoying an evening of festive fun under clear skies.
Despite initial rain concerns, the event was spared.
"Everyone was obviously very happy that it didn't rain," said Caitlin McLuskey (Mrs Claus) reflecting on the good fortune of weather.
This year's carols featured an exciting mix of entertainment, including roving angels on stilts and hula-hooping elves, which received lots of positive feedback from visitors.
"Quite a few people commented that they really enjoyed the additional entertainment aspects," noted Caitlin.
One of the biggest highlights was the performance by local kindergarten children, who performed on stage for the first time in several years.
"For me, my personal highlight was seeing the little kindy kids get on stage.
“They were just so cute," Caitlin shared.
With food stalls offering everything from waffles to pizza, and more than 1,000 attendees filling the lawn, the event was a true community gathering.
"It was packed, maybe 1,000 to 2,000 people. The lawn was full," said Caitlin.
Plans are already underway for next year's event, promising even more festive cheer.
"We're looking forward to seeing everyone again next year and making it even bigger and better," Caitlin added.

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Christmas Event Guide

December 5, 2024

Looking for activities to get yourself in the festive spirit this December?
Here are all the events you need to attend to get Christmas ready!
   • CHRISTMAS LIGHTS COMPETITION– enter by 15th December 2024.
   • BOWEN CHRISTMAS STREET PARTY – Friday 29 November, Bowen Town Centre, 5pm - 9pm
   • MURROONA GARDENS CHRISTMAS CAROLS – Saturday 7 December, Murroona Gardens, 6pm
Library Activities:
All four of our regional libraries - Bowen, Collinsville, Cannonvale, and Proserpine - invite you to join in a week of daily self-led Christmas craft activities.
   • 16 - 20 December | 9:00am - 4:30pm SELF LED CRAFT ACTIVITIES No booking required
Proserpine Entertainment Centre:
Live Shows
ANDREWS & BING CHRISTMAS SWING
Friday 6 December 11am
TONI CHILDS: A RETROSPECTIVE
Saturday 14 December, 7.30pm
Sunday 15 December 2pm
CHRISTMAS ACTUALLY: The music of love actually live on stage 7.30pm
Wednesday 18 December  11am & 3pm
MADA’S MAGIC MARVELS
Cinema
7-9 December GLADIATOR II
7-9 December WICKED
19 December - 1 January MOANA 2
19-24 December RED ONE
26 December - 8 January SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 3 Cinema

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Christmas Actually The Music Of Love Actually Live On Stage

December 11, 2024

Many people kick off the festive season by settling in to watch Love Actually—a beloved holiday tradition. But this year, why not elevate the experience with Christmas, Actually.
Join the Proserpine Entertainment Centre for a sensational live performance of your favourite tunes from the iconic Love Actually soundtrack. This festive celebration is set to bring the magic of the holiday season to life with a rockstar band featuring some of Australia’s top musicians and vocalists, including Joshua Robson (Phantom of the Opera), Alisha Todd (Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves), and Joseph Naim (Come From Away, The TEN Tenors).
Led by Australian cabaret icon Libby O’Donovan OAM, this all-star cast will deliver the timeless hits from the beloved holiday classic Love Actually, infused with plenty of charm, comedy, and holiday cheer. It's the perfect way to make your Christmas extra special!
Bursting with nativity lobsters, cinnamon sticks and endless fun, Christmas Actually is the ultimate silly-season starter.
Tickets are selling fast, so don't miss out! Be sure to secure your spot by calling the friendly team at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre on 0494 504 05.

What: Christmas Actually?
When: Saturday 14th December, 7:30pm & Sunday 15th December, 2pm.
Where: Proserpine Entertainment Centre

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A Festive Feast at the Airlie Beach Hotel

December 5, 2024

The Airlie Beach Hotel invites you to celebrate the holiday season with its mouthwatering Christmas Lunch buffet this Saturday, 7 December, from 12pm to 2:30pm. This festive feast promises a delicious variety of hot and cold dishes to suit every palate.

The Hot Selection includes classic favourites like honey-baked ham with honey mustard sauce, roast lamb with rosemary gravy, and roast chicken pieces with gravy. Indulge in comforting sides such as broccoli and cheese macaroni, garlic and rosemary roasted potatoes, minted steamed vegetables, and freshly baked bread rolls. For dessert, savour traditional Christmas pudding with custard or chocolate cherry pudding.

The Cold Selection offers creamy pasta and smoked potato salads, fresh prawns, curried mango coleslaw, and sweet treats like pavlova, mango and macadamia cheesecake, brandy snaps, ice cream with toppings, and assorted lollies.

Make this Christmas memorable with a delectable meal at the Airlie Beach Hotel!

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Non Alcoholic Christmas Punch For The Holidays

December 5, 2024

This non-alcoholic christmas punch recipe is the perfect holiday drink. It can be made in a big batch for a christmas party or for 1.
If you're hunting for an easy, delicious non-alcoholic Christmas punch, you've found it. Planning a holiday event can be busy enough without having the additional task of preparing and serving drinks, so why not whip this up in advance and your guests can serve themselves!


INGREDIENTS

   • 2 cups Low sugar cranberry juice
   • 1 cup Orange juice
   • 1 cup Pineapple juice
   • 2 cups Sparkling apple juice or cider *see notes for low sugar option
   • 1 cup Ginger ale
   • Orange slices, cranberries, pomegranate seeds and/or cherries for garnish


INSTRUCTIONS

   1. Mix cranberry, orange and pineapple juice in a punch bowl or large jug.
   2. Add sparkling apple juice/cider and ginger ale and mix gently.
   3. When you're ready to serve, add ice and fruit of your choice to garnish.

Notes: For a lower sugar option, use sparkling water or sugar free lemonade instead of sparkling apple juice.


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Mini 'Christmas pudding' chocolate jellies

December 5, 2024

Prep Cook Serves
20m 05m 6

As Beyoncé famously says, "I don’t think you’re ready for this jelly!" And trust me, you’ll want to be. These mini-Christmas pudding jellies are made with a surprisingly delicious chocolate jelly (yes, it sounds unusual, but it works!) and are topped with a luscious white chocolate drizzle. To add the perfect festive touch, they’re decorated with chopped spearmint lolly leaves and M&M’s Minis, making them the cutest individual Christmas desserts ever!


Ingredients (9)
   • 125ml (1/2 cup) water
   • 1 tbsp gelatine powder
   • 110g (1/2 cups) caster sugar
   • 250ml (1 cup) water
   • 100g dark chocolate, chopped
   • 6 Arnott’s Choc Ripple biscuits
   • 50g white chocolate, melted
   • Spearmint leaf lollies, chopped, to decorate
   • Red M&M’s Minis, to decorate

   • Step 1
Place the 125ml (1/2 cup) water in a small bowl. Sprinkle with the gelatine and stir until well combined. Place the sugar and 250ml (1 cup) water in a saucepan over medium heat. Cook, stirring, for 2 minutes or until the sugar dissolves. Bring to the boil then remove from heat. Add the chocolate and stir until melted and smooth.
   • Step 2
Pour the gelatine mixture over the warm chocolate mixture. Stir until the gelatine dissolves. Place in the fridge, stirring occasionally, for 30-40 minutes or until slightly thickened.
   • Step 3
Stir the mixture until smooth. Place a 6-hole 100ml (7cm diameter) silicone dome mould on a baking tray. Divide the mixture evenly among the holes. Place a biscuit on top of each one. Place in the fridge for 6 hours or overnight until set.
   • Step 4
Gently loosen each jelly from the mould by pulling it away from the edges. Place a serving plate or board larger than the dome mould on top and flip so the mould is upside down on top of the plate or board. Gently squeeze each mould to release the jellies.
   • Step 5
Drizzle a little white chocolate over each jelly then top with spearmint leaves and M&M’s to decorate.

www.taste.com.au

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New Year’s Eve At The Pub

December 5, 2024

Prepare to rock, roll and welcome the new year like never before with an ultimate New Year’s Eve celebration at the Airlie Beach Hotel!

To round off 2024 in style, one of the hottest venues along the Whitsunday coastline is gearing up to host an unforgettable night with the Australian INXS Show - a fully immersive, “Wembley-style” tribute to one of the greatest rock bands of all time, headlining the celebrations.

Hold onto to your drumsticks because this epic event will take you on a four-hour journey through the iconic hits of INXS, Aussie rock anthems, and stadium rock classics, all set to a breathtaking original video show.

Fronted by the sensational Dellacoma Rio, whose uncanny portrayal of Michael Hutchence has captivated audiences worldwide, the Australian INXS Show promises an electrifying performance that must be seen to be believed.

With Dellacoma at the helm, the show delivers an authentic six-piece lineup, paying tribute to INXS in a way that will make you feel like you’re at a live INXS concert! Following on from an exhilarating world tour to locations including Dubai, Hawaii, and Singapore, the Melbourne-based band have become an international treasure celebrated for staging a unique, “Australian Made” rock experience for audiences to enjoy.

Paired with the outstanding talents of INXS, its clear this isn’t just any New Year’s Eve event! The night kicks off with a full INXS set, followed by the Aussie Rock Anthem Show, and culminates in a massive Stadium Rock finale. But that’s not all! There will be surprise special guest performers joining Dellacoma Rio on stage to elevate the experience, and during the break, get into the party vibe with the high-energy sounds of GEED UP!

And what's a NYE celebration without a perfect view of the fireworks? The Airlie Beach Hotel offers the best vantage point on the foreshore, so you can enjoy the spectacular fireworks display as you ring in the new year.

Seated tickets are nearly sold out, however there are still plenty of standing tickets available if you're ready to join the party and dance the night away. Don’t miss out on the biggest rock event of the year and grab your tickets for just $79 from Whitsunday Tickets.

Make your NYE 2024 unforgettable at the Airlie Beach Hotel – where the music is loud, the atmosphere is electric, and the memories will last a lifetime!

What: NYE 2024 “Australian INXS Show” plus Rock Anthem Shows and Special Guests!
When: Tuesday 31 December, 6pm.
Where: Airlie Beach Hotel.

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Gig guide 6 December

December 11, 2024

Friday 6 December
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers(7pm–10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Live Music (4pm–8pm)

Saturday 7 December
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Xmas Party Buffet (2pm–5.30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm–10pm)
Grand View Hotel: Live Music (4pm–8pm)
Coral Sea Pavilion: Live Music (from 1pm)Coral Sea Pavilion: Chill DJ Session (2pm–6pm)

Sunday 8 December
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: 70s & 80s Cabaret Show (2pm–5.30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Sam McCann (6:30pm–9.30pm)
Coral Sea Pavilion: Chill Acoustic Session (2pm-6pm)

Thursday 12 December
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Chris Booroff (6.30pm–9.30pm)

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Find Wonderful Gifts At The Proserpine Community Christmas Market

December 5, 2024

Embrace the true magic and spirit of the silly season this Sunday with the wonderfully festive and highly anticipated Proserpine Community Christmas Market!

A celebrated community event, the market will be held on Sunday 8 December from 8:30am through to 12:30pm at Proserpine’s Cyclone Shelter and promises attendees a world of holiday cheer for both the immediate and wider community to enjoy.

A delightful abundance of holiday treats, handmade crafts and family-friendly activities will be on offer to showcase a plethora of locally made products, with over seventy stall holders offering everything from handcrafted gifts and decorations to tasty indulgences.

Attendees will also be treated to a lively atmosphere created by the talents of the Joy Chimers and other young, local pianists, and what is a Christmas market without a visit from the big man himself? Santa will grace the shelter from 11am to 12pm to spread plenty of cheer, and joy to all.

“Christmas is all about outdoor fun, great food, and spending time with loved ones, all whilst supporting small local businesses. We’re excited to bring that spirit to life with this year’s Christmas market,” said Tarnia Patton, Coordinator of the Proserpine Community Market.

Free balloon animals, wildlife encounters, and facepainting will also be available throughout the event with organisers promising they’ll be something for everyone to enjoy from curating thoughtful gifts to soaking up the cheerful atmosphere.

What: Proserpine Community Christmas Market.
When: Sunday 8 December 8:30am to 12:30pm.
Where: Proserpine’s Cyclone Shelter.

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What’s On 6 December

December 11, 2024

December
5 Morning Melodies – Andrews & Bing Christmas Swing, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 11am
6 Toni Childs: A Retrospective, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
7           Airlie Beach parkrun’s 9th Anniversary, from 7am
7           Women in Boating – On the Reef, Coral Sea Marina, The Lookout Lounge, from 5:30pm
8           Bowen Community Sunday Market, Hansen Park, from 8am
8           Proserpine Community Christmas Market, Proserpine Cyclone Shelter, from 8:30am
11         FREE Adult Christmas Craft Workshop, Bowen Library, from 10am
12         FREE Adult Christmas Craft Workshop, Collinsville Library, from 10am
12         FREE Adult Christmas Craft Workshop, Proserpine Library, from 10am
13         FREE Adult Christmas Craft Workshop, Cannonvale Library, from 10am
13 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Arthur Christmas & Fred Claus, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
14         Book Launch, Beach Book Boutique, Airlie Beach, from 11am
14 Christmas Actually, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
15         Bowen Community Sunday Market, Hansen Park, from 8am
15 Christmas Actually, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 2pm & 6.30pm
18 Mada’s Magic Marvels, from 11am and 3pm
22         Bowen Community Sunday Market, Hansen Park, from 8am
29 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
29         Bowen Community Sunday Market, Hansen Park, from 8am
30         Dune Rats, Magnums Airlie Beach, from 7:30pm
30         New Year’s Eve Fireworks, Airlie Beach Foreshore, Bowen Foreshore, & Collinsville Showgrounds, from 8:30pm

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Magical Community Christmas Carols In Bowen This Weekend

December 5, 2024

The joy and wonder of the festive season are set to shine brightly this Saturday, 7 December, as Murroona Gardens hosts its much-anticipated 2024 Community Christmas Carols.
Held at the Murroona Gardens Wellness Centre in West Lane, Bowen, the event promises an enchanting evening of carols, community spirit, and holiday cheer. Families, friends, and locals are invited to come together to celebrate the season in a magical atmosphere filled with music, fun activities, and festive treats.
Adding to the excitement is the Christmas Carols Raffle, offering an assortment of fantastic prizes. Tickets are only $2 each or three for $5, with proceeds supporting efforts to make Christmas extra special across the Murroona Gardens care community.
Tickets are available at several local businesses, including Murroona Gardens Admin, Bowen Meat Supply, BiRite, and more. The raffle will be drawn during the event, so don’t miss your chance to win while giving back to the community.
Bring your holiday joy and join the celebration of the season. With festive music, a warm community atmosphere, and the magic of Christmas in the air, this year’s event promises to be one of Murroona Gardens’ most memorable yet.

What: Murroona Gardens Community Christmas Carols
When: Saturday 7 December, 6pm
Where: Murroona Gardens Wellness Centre, West Lane, Bowen
More Information: Contact Sally at pa@murroona.com.au

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Out and About With Driftwood Tours 

December 5, 2024

The Volunteer Cruise Ship Ambassadors had the opportunity last week to join Cherene from Driftwood Tours on a 3-hour Airlie Highlights tour. On her clean, comfortable bus, the Ambassadors were treated to a behind-the-scenes look at some of the hidden gems in the Airlie Beach area that Cherene introduces to cruise ship guests.
A highlight of the day was the stunning vista and photo ops offered by the lounge at Shute Harbour Terminal. The group also discovered some tucked-away spots at Shute Haven, where they enjoyed panoramic views of the islands. Cherene then led the group to the small reserve by the water at Mandalay, surrounded by mangroves, towering hoop pines, and a refreshing breeze. And to everyone's delight, they stumbled upon a surprise outdoor chapel—who knew! The afternoon wrapped up with a visit to the highest point on Seaview Drive, offering more breathtaking views and perfect photo opportunities of Airlie Beach and Coral Sea Marina.
Cherene, with her passion for the Whitsundays history, flora, and fauna, provided fascinating commentary throughout the tour. Even locals who had lived in The Whitsundays for years discovered some new and surprising facts.

Contributed by Cait Fleming, Industry Development & Trade Manager, Tourism Whitsundays on behalf of the Volunteer Cruise Ship Ambassadors

Cruise Ship Ambassadors on Driftwood Tour

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Explore the Whitsundays History Through Local Museums

December 5, 2024

The Whitsundays isn’t just about beautiful beaches and islands – it’s also home to a fascinating history, and you can dive into it at the region's local museums. Each one tells a unique story, from the traditions of the First Nations peoples to the area's industrial past and wartime history.
Start with the Proserpine Historical Museum, right in the heart of Proserpine. Here, you'll learn about the region’s sugar cane and cattle industries, as well as the lives of the Juru, Gia, Bira, and Ngaro peoples. You can also explore exhibits about the area's early settlers, gold mining, and the impact of World War II. Kids will enjoy the interactive activities, and there’s even a small theatre showing films about local history.
If you're heading to Collinsville, don't miss the Collinsville Coalface Experience. This hands-on museum takes you through the history of coal mining, letting you explore what life was like for the miners and how coal shaped the region.
Over in Bowen, the Bowen Historical Society & Museum is a must-see. Established in 1963, this museum has grown to be well known and loved and displays Aboriginal, pioneer and local history, giving you a real sense of what life was like for early settlers.
And for something a bit different, check out the Catalina Interpretive Centre at Front Beach, in Bowen. It honours the area where in World War II, Catalinas were maintained and serviced before being redeployed and there is also information about Bowen’s involvement in the war.
These museums are a great way to learn more about The Whitsundays and its colourful history – a perfect addition to any trip!

Contributed by Tourism Whitsundays


Coalface Experience  museum

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