An unforgettable night of glamour, music and meaning is coming to Mackay this August, as Crossroad Arts presents Candlelight Opera in the Woods — a breathtaking immersive performance held in a secret industrial venue in the Mackay CBD. This exclusive boutique fundraiser promises an operatic experience like no other, where guests will be surrounded by candlelight, soaring vocals and the industrial grandeur of a space transformed for one night only. All proceeds will support inclusive arts
Read the full storyEmma Krause Is Coming To Mackay! Brace yourselves, Mackay – a comedy cyclone is headed your way and her name is Emma Krause. Fresh off a sold-out, award-winning, laugh-till-you-snort Fringe World run, this Perth powerhouse is strutting her way to the tropical north with her hit show 40+FABULOUS – and trust us, it’s exactly the kind of big, bold energy we all need right now. Not only did she take out Best Solo Performance at Broadway Perth and WA’s Best Comedy in 2024, but this ex-school
Read the full storyYoung instrumentalists from the Mackay region are being invited to represent their town at a prestigious state-level music event, taking place this August at the State Library of Queensland. The Oz Schools Instrumental Championships (OSIC) is a solo performance competition for school-age students across four categories: piano, strings, drums, and guitar. In 2025, Queensland finalists will gather for a live concert and competition at SLQ’s renowned auditoriums, with top students progressin
Read the full storyFriday 11th July Northern Beaches Youth Create Gathering 9am A relaxed and welcoming morning for tweens and teens to get crafty with community bunting, crochet, and painting a giant community Jenga set. Bring your own fabric, yarn, or chess board, or use some communal supplies. Beginners and pros welcome — come solo or bring a friend for creativity and connection. Northern Beaches Community Hall NAIDOC Family Fun Day 11am A celebration of culture, community, and connection hosted by Mack
Read the full storyFriday 3 November
Public Art Walk
First Friday of every month from 4:30pm
This city art walk begins at Artspace Mackay and takes you through the city centre. Along the way, participants will learn about Mackay’s iconic public art installations and the local, and internationally-acclaimed artists who created them. | Free entry for all ages.
Artspace Mackay
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
FILM NIGHT | ‘Driving Madeleine’
Starts at 7:30pm
DRIVING MADELEINE is a heart-warming French drama film, released in 2022 and directed by Christian Carion. The story rediscovers the power of the kindness of strangers, following taxi driver Charles (Dany Boon) who reluctantly takes on an early-morning booking and begins to regret his decision when a cantankerous old woman, Madeleine (Line Renaud) is waiting begrudgingly at the pickup point. Despite his own personal grievances, Charles begins to realise that his problems are nowhere near as hard-pressing as his client’s. | Tickets online at trybook.com/CMLUR
Film and Arts Mackay
Shannan Fitzgerald (Live)
From 6:30pm
Kickstart your weekend, a night filled with awesome music and non-stop dancing. | Free entry.
Seabreeze Hotel
Saturday 4 November
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.
Family Karaoke Pizza Party
6pm - 1st Saturday of the month
Come out for a fun-filled family-friendly night on the 1st Saturday of every month!
Enjoy FREE activities including karaoke, face painting, and balloon twisting.
Satisfy your hunger with delicious food at Ma’s Parkside Plaza and make lasting memories with loved ones.
Call (07) 4951 2139 to RSVP | Free entry.
Ma's Pizza Kitchen - Parkside Plaza
Karaoke Under The Stars
First Saturday of every month from 8pm – midnight
Start tuning up your vocals & getting your song lists ready so you can Karaoke the night out. | Free entry.
Northern Beaches Bowls Club
Sunday 5 November
Sunday Bingo
Every Sunday from 7pm
Come along and you could win! | Free entry.
South Leagues Club
Monday 6 November
Trivia Night
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
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 7 November
Fire & Fate Unplugged (Live)
From 4pm
Following the Melbourne Cup, come on down to the Seabreeze to see Fire & Fate – Unplugged! | Free entry.
Seabreeze Hotel
Morning Melodies
First Tuesday of every month from 11am-1pm
Enjoy a morning of fun, food and entertainment with Morning Melodies featuring Anette Worthington performing live once a month. | Free entry.
Souths Leagues Club
Wednesday 8 November
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
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
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 9 November
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
The Dreggs – Take a Little Time Tour
From 7:30pm
Fresh from their latest hit singles and sold-out shows across the UK and Europe, The Dreggs are back to rock Australia once again. Don’t miss the chance to experience their high-energy performance right here on home turf. | Tickets at oztix.com.au
Seabreeze Hotel
Mackay Farmers Market
Karaoke Under The Stars
Shannan Fitzgerald (Live)
FILM NIGHT | ‘Driving Madeleine’
Family Karaoke Pizza Party
The Dreggs – Take a Little Time Tour
The world's most beloved children's entertainment group, The Wiggles, are thrilled to announce their brand new live show, WIGGLY BIG DAY OUT! Tour, proudly presented by Huggies.
This spectacular event will treat families to an enchanting carnival-inspired extravaganza, as The Wiggles perform live to the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC).
Promising a festive day filled with music, dancing, and laughter for the whole family, audiences can expect an unforgettable event filled with energetic performances by the Wiggly ‘Great Eight’ - Blue Wiggles Anthony and Lucia, Red Wiggles Simon and Caterina, Yellow Wiggles Tsehay and Evie, and Purple Wiggles Lachy and John.
The show will feature beloved Wiggles songs such as ‘Rock-a-Bye Your Bear’, ‘Hot Potato’ and ‘Fruit Salad’, as well as new hits like ‘Getting Strong’ and ‘Hey Tsehay!’
Blue Wiggle Anthony Field said, "We can't wait to hit the road again and bring our biggest and brightest show yet to families all over Australia.
“This tour will be a Wiggly carnival celebration that will create unforgettable memories for everyone. We have some surprises in store, including new songs and a lot of festival fun.”
The Wiggles will also be joined on stage by all their Wiggly friends, including Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus, Captain Feathersword and Shirley Shawn the Unicorn.
In true Wiggles tradition, the annual arena spectacular wouldn't be complete without a special appearance down under from the big man in red, direct from the North Pole.
The WIGGLY BIG DAY OUT! Tour promises to be an extraordinary live show, guaranteed to bring joy to audiences and leave the whole family with smiles from ear to ear. The tour will commence at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC) on 7th December.
Get your tickets fast, they’ll go like hot potatoes! Available at themecc.com.au
The Sarina Rugby League Club and the Sarina Neighbourhood Centre are hosting a free “Happy As” barbecue and mini expo to celebrate Men’s Health Awareness Month (Movember).
The event, to be held at the Sarina Sporting and Services Club beer garden this Saturday (November 4), from noon to 2pm, will be a great social event with a positive health and wellbeing theme.
There will be live music, random lucky door prizes, ten cars on show from the Mackay Vintage Car Club and various expo displays from local organisations like the Sarina Men’s Shed, Real Mates Talk and sporting groups.
Mayor Greg Williamson encouraged residents to register for the event as soon as possible, as numbers were limited.
“This will be a great event for men of all ages to come along, grab some information, enjoy a free barbecue lunch and socialise,” Mayor Williamson said.
“Movember is a fantastic month-long campaign that encourages men to engage in activities to raise awareness about men’s health,” he said.
“It aims to challenge the stigma around men’s health issues, spark conversations and promote early detection and intervention.”
To register for the “Happy As” barbecue and mini expo, head to https://fb.me/e/1xeouJX9J or call the Sarina Neighbourhood Centre on 4961 9283.
Prior to the lunch event, at 11.30am, council and the Sarina Rugby League Club will be unveiling a new plaque at Buffy the Toad, in Broad Street Park, to immortalise three new local legends of league.
Players Daly Cherry-Evans, Reuben Cotter and Brianna Clark will be represented on the plaque and have been invited, together with Sarina Rugby League lifetime members and players.
This unveiling is open for the community to attend and will be emceed by rugby league great and Mackay region councillor Martin Bella.
Sarina rugby league legends Martin Bella and Kevin Campion with Buffy in 2016
If you haven’t already purchased your 3-day pass for the legendary Airlie Beach Festival of Music, here is another incentive for you!
One lucky 3-day ticket holder will win the mammoth chance to meet Frenzal Rhomb, be upgraded to VIP, and be invited on a special Whitehaven Beach Big Island Day Tour, thanks to Sealink Whitsundays.
Festival founder, Gavin Butlin, said this was the “ultimate package”, worth as much in the memories it would create in its financial value.
"Our VIP packages alone cost $1,000 for the three-day event but provides food and drinks for six hours per day in the main tent and the chance to mingle with performing acts in an exclusive waterfront setting,” he said.
"This by itself is a way to experience the festival like a rockstar, but to also have the chance to visit the globally iconic Whitsunday islands and, walk away with memorabilia signed by one of Australia’s top performers is the cherry on top.”
SeaLink Whitsundays General Manager, Rob Mitchell, said it made perfect sense to include the Big Island Day Tour within the prize package to showcase the best of the Whitsundays.
“SeaLink are very proud to partner with the Airlie Beach Festival of Music as Platinum Sponsor for the second year running, and we look forward to continue in strengthening our involvement for years to come,” he said.
The 3-day pass is perfect for those wishing for unlimited access to all the music happening over the massive four days of music.
From the Passport to Airlie showcase on Thursday, November 9, to the official after party at Northerlies on Monday, November 13, and every single venue that is stationed across Airlie Beach, this pass guarantees the very best of music, in a festival that takes over the town.
And don’t worry, if you’ve already purchased your 3-day ticket, you’ve already been put into the draw to win!
Get the chance to meet Frenzal Rhomb and a majesty Whitehaven Beach trip, thanks to Sealink Whitsundays. Photos supplied
Festival fans are buzzing with excitement as next week’s Airlie Beach Festival of Music (ABFoM) reaches fever pitch, with legendary artists from across the country descending on our small holiday town and thousands of music lovers also expected to arrive over the coming week.
Straight off the back of its massive 10-year celebrations, the festival is entering a new era, taking its experience and accomplishments into a second decade where new ideas are on the horizon.
“Last year was huge!” said Gavin “Butto” Butlin.
“Not only was it our 10th year, but we also won Festival of the Year at the Queensland Music Awards.
“This year we are excited to be in our 11th year and we can’t wait to see familiar faces while also welcoming newcomers to the festival.
“It’s like our musical family comes together every year and we are pumped to see everyone enjoy the festival once again.”
Featuring over 50 different musical acts spread out over 15 different venues, Airlie Beach Festival of Music takes over the town for one wild weekend where live music is literally spilling out onto the streets and setting the whole town a-buzz with song, dance, and a party atmosphere.
Organisers encourage everyone to start planning their ABFoM experience now by purchasing a three-day pass which allows festivalgoers entry into any venue.
“The three-day passes are fantastic value for money,” said Butto.
“You can see the Passport To Airlie Grand Final on Thursday night, enjoy live music in 14 different venues over the weekend and also attend the After Party on Monday afternoon.”
“Enjoy five days of live music and the festival atmosphere in one three-day pass!”
There are also a range of other ticket options available, from the single day pass starting at $120 and the special VIP pass which includes your own bar with a six--hour food and alcohol package, separate toilets, tables, and chairs backing onto the ocean.
The main-stage of the festival is located at the Whitsunday Sailing Club lawn inside the enormous, big top-tent which overlooks the turquoise Coral Sea.
“Nowhere in the country, if not the world, can you experience a festival back-drop like this!” said Butto.
WHAT: Airlie Beach Festival of Music
WHERE: Whitsunday Sailing Club and 14 other venues
WHEN: 9-12 November
TICKETS: airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au
Set to the backdrop of the Coral Sea, there is no other festival venue like it! Photo credit: Bailey Simmons
Crowds loving the live music, the atmosphere is electric under the big top tent. Photo supplied
For Ross Wilson, he is not shy to voice his true job at next week’s Airlie Beach Festival of Music.
“I am an entertainer. My job is to entertain. I love to get people out of their seats and dancing,” he explained.
“Fortunately, I have had a few hits in my career, so it’s easy to get people up and moving.”
However, the legendary Ross Wilson might be a tad too humble.
“I like to think of myself as a dance band. I have a really great band, the Peaceniks, with some of the best players. They always make me sound good.”
With a illustrious career spanning over 50 years, Ross is an Aussie household name, covering every single genre and every single beat.
From his early days of Daddy Cool to Mondo Rock and his extremely successful solo career, Ross Wilson has not stopped pumping the tracks, tracks that must be laced because damn, they are good.
“The music keeps me going,” Ross said. There must be something in his water too then.
“It’s become an obsession at this stage. When I first walked on to that stage, I was like ‘wow, I could get used to this.”
At the Airlie Beach Festival of Music, Ross will be exploring his entire discography, including his classics ‘Eagle Rock’, ‘Summer of ‘81’, and ‘Come Said the Boy’ to his newer hits, and some newly released songs from his impending album, which is sure to set us all in a tail spin.
“Get ready, Airlie Beach. I performed at the first Airlie Beach Festival of Music, and now, in 2023, I’m back.”
Get ready for another group of massive Aussie legends to grace the Airlie Beach Festival of Music stage, celebrating their own 50 years of rock music stardom.
Their announcement in this years’ line-up is only made sweeter by the fact that Dragon was a headliner for the first Airlie Beach Festival of Music, back in 2013, and now 11 years on, they are honoured to be invited once again.
The band embodies rock and roll and rocks out in a ‘gentlemanly-like fashion’, according to Mark Williams, lead vocalist, who joined the band 17 years ago.
Over the years Dragon has transformed into a household family name, particularly in 1987 when the band toured across Europe with powerhouse Tina Turner, under the name ‘Hunter’.
Since then, Dragon has returned to Australia and made a local name for themselves across Australia and New Zealand.
Making their way to Airlie Beach Festival of Music is high on the band’s agenda.
“We have been wondering when we’d have the chance to come to the festival again. Every year it goes by, and every year we go ‘there it is, and there we aren’t’, but not this year!” said Mark.
“This year we’ll be playing the anthems that everyone knows, so we can play a chord and the audience can sing along.”
The classic timeless tunes of Dragon will not be lost on anyone at the Airlie Beach Festival of Music, with every generation, young and old, rocking out to the set list.
One of Australia’s favourite and most respected musicians, Ian Moss, is calling into Airlie Beach for the unmissable Airlie Beach Festival of Music in just under one weeks’ time.
Delivering smooth vocals and unforgettable tunes, the tenacity, clarity and resonating passion that is Ian Moss will ensure the best times for the Festival, both on stage and off.
Beginning his career on the backstreets of Alice Springs, Ian Moss was quick to head to Adelaide and mix in with the boys that would become Cold Chisel.
He travelled regional Australia with the boys in black, building their reputation and by 1980, Cold Chisel was a family name with their rock blues, resonating sounds and deep lyrics.
Despite the unfortunate closure of Cold Chisel in 1983, Ian was quick to launch his budding solo career, and released the phenomenal ‘Tucker’s Daughter’ in 1989. This immediate hit was well received across Australia and projected Ian into newfound solo stardom.
‘Tucker’s Daughter’, along with ‘Soul on West 53rd’, ‘Telephone Booth’ and many other hits on his album ‘Matchbook’, took Ian on a European Tour in 1990, before he returned home and started work on his second album ‘Worlds Away.’
It is no surprise that Ian Moss has evolved to become an Aussie icon, fuelling the Australian narrative since his Cold Chisel days, as he continues to headline across the globe.
And now 50 years on, Ian Moss continues to be an Aussie favourite, with Airlie Beach Festival of Music being one stop on his legendary celebratory tour.
Along with Ian Moss, both Dragon and Ross Wilson are also celebrating 50 years of rock, culminating in these massive Aussie icons calling Airlie Beach home for a weekend of unstoppable music.
Aspiring musicians from across the country are coming to Airlie Beach next week to celebrate the best of Aussie original music in the Passport to Airlie Competition that propels small independent acts into national stardom.
Having competed in regional competitions across the nation throughout the year, the Passport to Airlie Showcase Finals will kick off the official Airlie Beach Festival of Music schedule next Thursday night.
Eight massive bands, from across the nation, have been handpicked for the competition final and have been gearing up for the festival opportunity of a lifetime.
Competing in the finals are, Gravy Train from Darwin, Sunshine Coast’s Staremaster, Funk Knuckle from Brisbane, Robert Cini Band from Cairns, Byron Bay’s Venus Fly Trap, Newcastle’s Avalanche, Ally Row from Melbourne and local band, The Wild Sky from Mackay.
And with an headlining act of Perry Street Park, the 2022 Passport to Airlie winners, who have achieved massive success following the competition, it is no surprise that Airlie Beach is excited to witness Australia’s next best on stage.
Open to all age groups, this opening night event is a great introduction for younger festivalgoers and an opportunity for local youth to experience some of the best aspiring musical talent in the country.
WHAT: Passport to Airlie Showcase Finals 2023
WHERE: Festival Main Stage, Whitsunday Sailing Club
WHEN: Thursday, November 9, from 6pm
TICKETS: airliebeachfestivalosmusic.com.au
Perry Street Park, the 2022 winners of Passport to Airlie. Photo supplied
Airlie Beach Festival of Music just got better, with the infamous Aussie blues banjo bandits, The Pigs, making the line-up.
About to hit their 20th year anniversary of making the beautiful banjo blues, the boys of The Pigs are ready to take Airlie Beach by storm.
“This will be our first time pigging in Airlie Beach and we’re very excited,” T-Bone Pig, the band’s front man, said.
“We are supercharged hillbilly pop.”
T-Bone Pig is joined with Stretch Pig, Cousin Montz, Cousin Shamus, and Cousin Burt, and there is no stage that The Pigs won’t rock.
Excited to bring it on for the Airlie Beach crowd, The Pigs have been busy preparing themselves.
“We’ve travelled all over Australia and Europe, with five records, been nominated for a Golden Guitar, and we just love making people happy,” said T-Bone.
Now, where did the name come from?
“We’re not too sure either. We’re slightly confused. We’re not sure where we’re from but we’re here now and ready to bring the banjo blues,” T-Bone explained.
“We’re not a message from God, but a message from the South.”
And what can the people of Airlie Beach expect from the electric Pigs?
“It will be a lifechanging experience, with a lot of fun and a massive recharge. You’ll find out what’s important in life and you’ll wake up with a massive headache the next day.”
The infamous Pigs are taking on the Airlie Beach Festival of Music, bringing charm and banjo blues with them. Photo supplied
Returning with excitement in their hearts and fun on the mind are 2017 Passport To Airlie winners, The Wayward Suns.
These Gold Coast boys are no-newcomers to both Airlie Beach or the Airlie Beach Festival of Music, having taken the festival by storm in the early days of 2017, taking out the massive win at Passport to Airlie and appearing on the main stage alongside Kate Ceberano, Shannon Noll and The Chantoozies.
Now, six years on, these boys are back, ready to rock with some of their biggest fans.
“And we’re ready!” said front man Brad Kennedy.
“We’ve been in the think tank for a little while, coming up with new tracks for a whole new album. And we’ll be dropping a few of them at the Airlie Beach Festival of Music.”
For them, the Passport to Airlie competition helped propel The Wayward Suns into stardom.
“It gave us a platform for success; it put us on the map, and we’ve been gigging ever since.”
During the pandemic, Brad and the boys took the opportunity to create new music.
“We have enough for two whole new albums, this one, and our second will be an acoustic album, sort of back to our roots.”
What can Airlie Beach expect from these seasoned professionals, who knows the motion of Airlie Beach to the tee?
Expect high intensity shows throughout the weekend, with the best sounds and music and performance.
“We’re not gonna give it all away, but we’re very excited to be back!”
Coming off the back of winning the Mackay regional finals for the 2023 iteration of Passport To Airlie, The Wild Sky are riding the wave of excitement.
Known for their sophisticated jazz with hints of hip-hop, metal and rock, The Wild Sky brings a unique musical experience, with at least one track to satisfy every listener around.
We’ve got Ron Croker on vocals and guitar, with his signature smooth guitar moves and gravelly voice.
He is joined with Evan Daly, on drums, who brings some of the best backing beats around, keeping the rhythm smooth and tempered.
The third man of this trio is Michael Peters, with his bass hitting just right and sure to keep the boys keen and easy.
With eclectic beats and excellent tracks, this band is excited to get on the main stage and bring their best for the grand finals of Passport to Airlie next Thursday.
“We’re very excited to be headed to play at Airlie Beach Festival of Music and so grateful to Passport To Airlie for giving us this opportunity,” said Ronny.
“We’re really looking forward to seeing our fans there watching us on the big stage Thursday night and over the weekend. Their support means a lot to us.”
Cherrie Hughes is the National Coordinator for Passport To Airlie and is excited for the grand final showcase.
“We’re really excited about the level of talent at the Thursday night Showcase in Airlie,” she said.
“It’s great that we can bring this all-ages gig with this huge diversity of artists from around the country to really celebrate the future of live and original music in Australia.
“It’s going to be a great night in itself even if music fans can’t make the main festival.”
Start Your Weekend Off Right
With the dynamic and electric boys from Geed Up, the three-man team, with their fantastic team of break dancers, that know just how to get an audience tapping to the beat.
With polished harmonies, perfectly rehearsed choreography, and energy to raise the Airlie Beach Hotel roof, this is the best way to begin an unmissable weekend of absolutely killer music.
WHAT: Geed Up Live Music November Weekender Warm Up
WHEN: Thursday November 9, 7pm to 10pm and Friday November 10, 2pm to 5.30pm
With fantastic heavy hitters, great tunes, and unforgettable beats, that will carry you home afterwards, this will fuel you through the weekend.
On the soundtrack, you’ve got Van Halen, AC/DC, Motley Crue, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Ozzy Osbourne, and everyone in between!
Featuring the absolute legend that is Dellacoma Rio, known for his dedicated performances and killer vocals, Tara Graham, her outstanding presence, and Shaleena Bain, the goddess herself, every single rock classic will be covered and pumped out to an eager crowd.
No matter the sound, no matter the era, once a rocker, always a rocker with the Airlie Beach Hotel.
Will you be amongst it!?
WHAT: Direct from the theatres - Classic Rock Legends Take Over
WHEN: Friday November 10, 6.30pm to 10pm and Saturday November, 1pm to 4.30pm
Two legends are combining forces for the ultimate Aussie showdown, in the Airlie Beach Hotel.
Soul Chisel, featuring the one and only Steve Callanan, contains the very best of smooth Jimmy Barnes. With passion and enthusiasm, Steve has articulately created the sound, look and performance of the Aussie legend.
Steve and Jimmy will be up against Dirty Deeds, one of the leaders in AC/DC tributes. Having been perfecting their show for over 20 years now, with the best power, energy and vocals around!
Dirty Deeds is the real thing, and there’s no denying that!
Featuring duel lead singers Bon Scott and Brian Johnson, there will be a sight to behold.
With years of rock experience in their back pocket, they will make sure the last shows of the mammoth Live Music November Weekender is the send off it deserves.
WHAT: Soul Chisel VS AC/DC
WHEN: Saturday November 11, 5.30pm to 10pm and Sunday November 12, 12pm to 6pm
Youth of the Whitsundays spent Halloween weekend the best way, with PCYC Whitsundays hosting a fantastic Halloween Disco!
With all sorts of costumes, from spooky ghouls and beautiful princesses, to an alien abduction, there was fun to be had all around.
The weird and the wacky costumes this Halloween. Photo credit: Alissa Jayne Photography
Academic Excellence
Year 7 – Trinity Blake, Adele Bosson, Charity-Rose Fellows, Casey Forrester, Reuben Jorgensen, Kale Malone, Ostin McMahon, Lily Moore, Zac Wright and Williams Weekes who was the top performing student for Year 7.
Year 8 - Katie Austin, Olivia Boyce, Sophie Brazil, Millie Brown, Ileana Cookson, Gabrielle Edgerton, Kasey Holt, Tyson Jensen, Jamie Lust, Lilly Roberts, Jacob Ross, Charlotte Southern, Hugo Williams and Riley Fletcher who was the top performing student for Year 8.
Year 9 – Lily-Ann Batalibasi, Grace Cullen, Ella Homewood, Sophie Jenkins, Anne Lynch, James Madlangsakay, Eliza McNee, Keeleigh Muir, Bryon Piggot, Grace Shubert, Quynh Anh Tran, Harris Wright and Keelah Ross who was the top performing student for Year 9.
Year 10 – Makenzie Horstman, Annie Lewis, Abigale McQuade, Charlotte McQuade, Logan Miller, An Nguyen, Winlee Petersen, Emma Stark, Savannah Walters and Valencia Gunnawan who was the top performing student for Year 10.
Year 11 – Jemma Collison, Lydia Jones, Skye Kennedy, Sajith Kokulan, Amber Van Moolenbroek and Alyssa Hardy who was the top performing student for Year 11.
Year 12 – Clayton Begg, Zachary Coventry, Tate McGrath, Hannah Moore, Logan Pott and Caitlin Vail.
Encouragement Awards
Year 7 – Henry Woodhouse and Jack Brown
Year 8 – Mark Thompson and Rhadaya Bidgood
Year 9 – Charlotte Hemmings and Bella Gilroy
Year 10 – Ashleigh Boyce and Frances Meekes
Year 11 – Elizabeth Menzies and Abel Cookson
Special Awards
Senior Citizenship Award - Willow Gaffney
Junior Citizenship Award - Sarah Redsell
School Based Apprentice/Trainee of the Year - Mason Gatto
Vocational Education Student – Logan Pott
Design Technology Award – Toby Jameson
Junior Arts Award – Sage Dunkerton
Senior Arts Award – Jack Homewood
Indigenous Leader Award – Danzel Lewis
Indigenous Leader Award – Jordan Harris
Most Outstanding Instrumental Music Student – Alyssa Hardy
Most Improved Instrumental Music Student – Eliza McNee
Year 7 All Rounder – William Weekes
Year 8 All Rounder – Olivia Boyce
Year 9 All Rounder – Eliza McNee
Year 10 All Rounder – Emma Stark
Year 11 All Rounder – Alyssa Hardy
Year 12 All Rounder – Hannah Moore
JCU Shield Awards – Adele Bosson, Gabrielle Edgerton, Keelah Ross, Brooke Jameson, Skye Kennedy, Toby Jameson
JCU Rising Star Scholarship – Ashley Warren
ADF Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Year 10 – Savannah Walters
ADF Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Year 12 – Danzel Lewis
ADF Future Innovators Awards for 2023 Year 10 – Jose Santos
ADF Future Innovators Awards for 2023 Year 12 – Zachary Coventry
Year 12 Bursary – Hannah Moore, Zack Coventry and Caitlin Vail
Photos supplied