With Boots, Bulls & Big Tunes Country Fest Queensland kicks off this weekend, and all roads lead to the Mackay region for one of the country’s most exciting regional events. Gates open Thursday for campers, with the festival firing up that evening with a boot-stompin’ Honky Tonk Kick-Off Party — setting the stage for a high-energy weekend of music, community, and good ol’ fashioned fun. This year, Country Fest QLD is pulling out all the stops. From kids rides and food eating competitions (can
Read the full storyGet ready, Airlie Beach. A high-energy piano party is heading this way, and it promises to be unlike anything you’ve seen before. After almost a year of wowing crowds across the country, this interactive sing-along show known as Sing On Social is making its debut at the Airlie Beach Hotel. The concept, created and performed by Tim Sponder, mixes all the classic party anthems into one epic mash-up. “I make a mash up of all the great, classic songs, and all the lyrics come up on big screens,” h
Read the full storyOn Tuesday evening Eastwoods Dining in Airlie Beach hosted a lively fundraising event, during which local author Sandy Clark launched her latest book titled ‘Anyone Can Become a Princess’, donating all proceeds to charity. Sandy has lived in Airlie Beach for eight years, but her ties to Zambia run deep. Her latest book is a memoir about her life in Zambia. She lived there as a young woman, her husband grew up in the region, and in 2019 she helped open a hospital in one of the country’s poorest
Read the full story“I’m bored,” said every kid, every school holidays. Local, family-friendly activities that don’t break the bank can feel few and far between these days! That’s why Dunes Harbour Beach is excited to bring Coastal Kids back to Mackay this July. Start the school holidays with this local FREE community event happening Wednesday 2 July from 9am to 12pm. We can’t wait to bring the community together once again – save the date in your calendar! Following the fantastic community response from th
Read the full storyMackay Northern
Beaches State High
School Year 12 Formal
Andrew Bovell's controversial play, Things I Know To Be True, is coming to Mackay for a limited season, from Thursday 19th October.
Directed by Victor Scott (When the Rain Stops Falling, Ruthless - the Musical), Things I Know To Be True explores the complexities of the Price family - a typical suburban family on the surface, but with some interesting secrets. Described by the Globe & Mail as "quietly devastating", the play combines issues such as gender confusion, sexual inequality, redundancy, and embezzlement in a thought-provoking context that will have you looking at your own family with fresh eyes.
Bovell’s play has enjoyed international success following its 2016 premiere by the State Theatre Company South Australia, being performed in the United States (2019), Canada (2023), Britain, and Spain, as well as at the New Theatre in Sydney (2022). It has also been adapted into a miniseries for Matchbox / Amazon / Blossom Films for production in 2024.
Kucom season dates: 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 & 28 October at 7.30, with a matinee on Sunday 22 October at 2pm.
Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/things-i-know-to-be-true
Friday 13 October
Trophy Eyes – Regional Australian Tour
7:30pm
Renowned Australian post-punk rock band, Trophy Eyes, are embarking on a mighty
Australian regional tour this October. The tour serves as a continuation of the festivities
surrounding their latest Top 10 ARIA album, Suicide and Sunshine.
Don’t miss out on seeing Trophy Eyes’ unreservedly candid and emotionally charged
storytelling, joined by special guests Dear Seattle. | Get your tickets at oztix.com.au
The Seabreeze Hotel
The Feels (Live)
9pm – 1am
Join the crew at Moss on Wood and let loose with the incredible sounds of The Feels!
Get ready to groove, sway, and dance like nobody’s watching! It’s going to be a night filled with unforgettable beats and fantastic vibes. | Free entry.
Moss on Wood
Friday Kirtan Meditation
6:30pm - 8pm
2nd and 4th Friday of the month.
Kirtan meditation is a unique experience that will transport you to a world of inspiration, peace and joy, far beyond the stress and worries of life.
Kirtan sessions weave live music with sacred yoga chants in a relaxed, uplifting atmosphere where you can easily experience spiritual connection.
Delicious chai and dessert will be served after the meditation session. | Free event, register at eventbrite.com.au - Donations are welcome
QCWA Hall
Significant Other (Live)
8pm – 12am
Experience an incredible evening of live music with Significant Other.
Come along for a great night! | Free entry.
Mackay Northern Beaches Bowls Club
Kids Class – Stretch, Breathe and Meditate
5pm – 5:45pm
2nd and 4th Friday of the month
Fully guided kids classes, aimed at ages 7-12.
These classes cover some basic stretches to get the energy flowing, guided relaxation, mindfulness, and meditation. Our kids classes aim to provide children with simple tools to assist with calming the mind and building emotional resilience. | Free event, register at eventbrite.com.au - Donations are welcome.
QCWA Hall
Saturday 14 October
Mackay Showground Markets
6am – 10am
Local Produce, Natural products, Seafood, Plants and much more.
Weekly event, held every Saturday. | Free entry.
Mackay Showgrounds
Mackay Orchestra and Bands Festival
9am to 3pm and Sunday 1pm – 3pm
Ensembles from over 20 schools and community groups will come together to perform a balanced program of repertoire.
There will be 42 different ensembles performing over the 2-day festival in front of an adjudicator who will be grading and providing important feedback to each band on the performance of their choice of music rather than against each other, making this a unique music competition. | ENTRY FEES: $5 - Adult, $ 2 - Child/Concession, Children under 5 - free OR $10 per family
Mackay Christian College, Faith Centre, Kings Park Campus
Rocktober
7pm
Get ready for a night of Rock ‘n’ Roll mayhem, dress up as your favourite Rock or Pop Star and join us for an unforgettable evening. Live Music: The Feels 7pm to 11pm, delivering your favourite rock and pop hits. Air Guitar Competition. Best Dressed Prizes. Courtesy bus available. | Free entry.
Seabreeze Hotel
Busby Marou – Blood Red Album Tour
6pm
Busby Marou have gained the reputation as one of Australia’s hardest working live bands, best known for their distinctly Australian storytelling and gifted musicianship. Their 5th album, “Blood Red”, is out on July 21st, and they are taking the band on the road to celebrate.
Busby Marou will be joined by special guest Jem Cassar-Daley | Tickets available at oxtix.com.au
Harrup Park
Sheffield Shield and March Cup
Starting 10am Saturday
Featuring the Queensland and Victoria men's teams, the four day match will take place from 14th to 17th, followed by a Marsh Cup one day game on Thursday October the 19th.
Featuring some of the biggest names in Australian Cricket. | Tickets available at eventbrite.com
Great Barrier Reef Arena
Sunday 15 October
BarbsWired (Live)
11am - 2pm
Cap off your weekend with a live performance from BarbsWired. | Free entry.
Seabreeze Hotel
The Wild Sky (Live)
3pm - 7pm
End your weekend on a high note with a live performance from The Wild Sky. | Free entry.
Seabreeze Hotel
Monday 16 October
Rescue Chopper Week
Starts Monday 8:30 am
Register to hold a fundraiser, such as a sausage sizzle, free dress or crazy hair day during Rescue Chopper Week, one lucky school will win a helicopter landing on their school oval and visit from the RACQ Rescue crew!
You can also score a host of great prizes by entering the colouring and short story competitions during Rescue Chopper Week, from October 16 to 20.
Jump aboard, have some fun and raise funds! | Register at cqrescue.org.au
Mackay Healthcare Virtual Job Fair
11am – 2pm
If you are looking for a job in Mackay, Queensland then you're in the right place. Interview with multiple recruiters from Mackay's top employers. Register today and land your dream job. | Register at au.jobfairx.com
Online Event
Tuesday 17 October
Mackay Roadshow 2023
9am - 2pm
Awesome Women in Construction (AWIC) will be running a roadshow throughout North Queensland which will include visiting a large variety of education providers and industry site tours.
The roadshow will be highlighting the economic security, empowerment, and recognition of women in non-traditional roles within the construction industry through regional Queensland.
This program is aimed at female students who have shown an interest in the construction industry or may want to learn more about the construction industry as a career.
Mackay Leisure Centre
B2B Brews & Breakfast
8am – 9am
Supporting Anti-Poverty Week. Breakfast and coffee provided. Your donation of a non-perishable food item on the day is very much appreciated.
The Neighbourhood Hub, 4 George Street
Wednesday 18 October
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. $5 for members and $8 for non-members after that. For further enquiries call 0408 983 911.
58 Macalister St, Mackay
Thursday 19 October
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
Gin Appreciation Evening
6:30pm
THE DISPENSARY will be holding their last Gin Appreciation Evening for 2023!
The evening will feature 5 gin tastings with a 3 course menu designed by THE DISPENSARY head chef, Alex. If gin is your drink of choice this is one event you don’t want to miss. | Tickets available online.
The Dispensary Mackay
Sleeping Beauty – Royal Czech Ballet
7:30pm
Following their 2022 performances of Swan Lake, the Royal Czech Ballet return to Australia with their presentation of the classic masterpiece, Sleeping Beauty. | Tickets available at aumec.sales.ticketsearch.com
Mackay Entertainment Convention Centre (MECC)
Mackay mega-band, The Wild Sky, have secured the final spot in the Passport To Airlie competition and will now join eight other finalists from all over the country in opening the mainstage at the Airlie Beach Festival of Music next month.
Over 200 people came to watch the five finalists that had been selected out of 30 local acts to perform at the Passport To Airlie Mackay Finals on Sunday afternoon at the Metropolitan Hotel.
National Coordinator of the Passport To Airlie Competition, Cherrie Hughes, said the event was a spectacular display of local talent.
“There was a real mixture of ages and cultures supporting live music,” she said.
“Music is one of these universal things that brings people together.”
Natasha Hardiman, Mackay Passport To Airlie Coordinator, said that she was also thrilled with the turnout this year.
“The Wild Sky was this year’s undeniable winner, and we can’t wait to see how these boys go in the national finals!”
The Wild Sky will perform on the opening night of the Airlie Beach Festival of Music alongside seven other musical acts from around Australia, each one the winner of their respective and highly contested heats.
Gravy Train (Darwin), The Robert Cini Band (Cairns), Staremaster (Sunshine Coast), Funk Knuckle (Brisbane), Venus Fly Trap (Byron Bay), Avalanche (Newcastle) and Ally Row (Melbourne) each received a spot.
The Passport To Airlie final will be held on the main-stage in the big-top tent at the Whitsunday Sailing Club on Thursday, November 9 and the whole family are invited to come along and listen to these quality aspiring musicians perform.
At just $10 entry or free for three-day ticket holders, this event is open to under 18s as well and is a great way for local youth to experience festival vibes and immerse themselves in musical culture.
Each of the Passport To Airlie Finalists will also perform once a day at one of the 14 different venues around town, so there will be plenty of opportunities to see them live.
Tickets are selling fast to the Airlie Beach Festival of Music and, with leading acts such as Ian Moss, Ross Wilson, Frenzal Rhomb, Dragon, King Stingray and Billy Field, it’s easy to see why.
Attendees can choose between a single day ticket or a weekend pass and individual $10 tickets for the Passport To Airlie Finals.
With its idyllic waterfront setting in the grounds of the Whitsunday Sailing Club, and across the tropical township of Airlie Beach, there is no other music festival in Australia or globally quite like the Airlie Beach Festival of Music.
From 5-star resorts to budget-friendly backpackers and camping at beautiful caravan parks, Airlie Beach has an accommodation option for everyone. Bookings during the four-day event are filling up quickly, so holidaymakers are strongly advised to book ASAP.
For more information or for tickets to the 2023 festival from November 9-12, visit www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au, and follow @airliebeachfestivalofmusic on Facebook and Instagram.
WHAT: Passport To Airlie National Showcase Final
WHERE: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Main-stage
Whitsunday Sailing Club
WHEN: Thursday, November 9 from 6pm
TICKETS: $10
WHAT: Airlie Beach Festival of Music
WHERE: Whitsunday Sailing Club and 14 local venues
WHEN: 9 – 12 November
TICKETS: www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au
Natasha Hardiamn (Soulful Entertainment - Regional Host), Michael Peters (Bass Player The Wild Sky), Ronny Croker (Vox & Lead Guitar The Wild Sky) Evan Daly (Drums & Vox The Wild Sky), Cameron Smith (Judge), Josh Notting (Judge Swoon School Of Rock), Elly Hanlon 9Airlie Beach Festival of Music)
L-R Front Row
Daniel Farmer (Judge Whitsunday Anligcan School) and Lindsay Crowley (Judge)
With over 3000 attendees at the Mackay Seniors Expo 2023, this year's event was full of vital information for our beloved elder community.
The expo featured an array of exhibitors, including those in health and wellness, entertainment, emergency services, food vendors, and more.
Eventgoers had the opportunity to grab some goodies from various agencies and small businesses, as well as enjoy a social outing with friends and family.
Relive the Seniors Expo 2023 through these delightful social snapshots; and see you again next year!
Photo credit: Sinead Porter
Glenice Ellis and Michelle Sparkes
Ron and Lorna Bowers, Paul and Nerell Schmidtke
Ted and Beverley Farrell
Don and Barbara Hargreaves
Peter Williams and Jan Lansbury
Warren and Shirley Sturgeon, Mackay City Bowls Club
Teresa and Denise, Mackay Fibre Arts Association Inc.
Kerry Casey, Sandra Doyle and Ian Hamilton, With One Voice Choir
Gary and Junita Alonglord
Jack and Ray
Marian, Joan, Pam & Julene, Sew Create Donate Mackay
President Robyn and Member Colin, Mackay Combined Probus Club
It all started 36 years ago for Brian Little, when the previous Proserpine Fire Captain approached him at his Ford dealership and asked if he wanted to join and become an auxiliary firefighter.
At the time, the Proserpine Fire Station was stationed in the heart of Proserpine, on Main Street, with Brian’s dealership right next door, meaning in the case of an emergency, Brian could just jump away from his desk at a moment’s notice and help save lives.
Since then, the Fire Station has moved to a purpose-built facility in Hinschen Road, which allows the team of 18 to operate most effectively, answering calls as needed.
“There were times when I was working and I’d get the call, drop everything and attend the scene,” Brian explained.
“We average four to five phone calls a week, with about 65 per cent of those being road accidents on the highway.”
Brian has recently eased into retirement but has stuck on as an auxiliary firefighter.
But why does he do it?
“Because we are helping people during one of the most traumatic experiences ever, when we can only make things better.
“We don’t do this for the money, we do this because we care for our community and the people in it.”
New recruits simply undergo three weekend training sessions, then seven days of offsite training.
From there, they have 12 months to receive further certifications including their truck license, road safety, and hazard training, before they are fully qualified.
Additionally, each fire fighter has two-hours of training every Wednesday, to ensure up to date and consistent knowledge and training.
Brian Little signed on to be an auxiliary fire fighter 36 years ago and has never looked back. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge
It was another wonderful weekend in Proserpine, with the Proserpine Community Markets being another big hit.
“It was brilliant,” Market Coordinator Tarnia Patton said.
“The Wildlife Encounter was a big draw card for kids, and it was great to see families out and about in the community.
“The community markets always have such a good atmosphere around them.
“No matter what, we all come together and help each other. The community spirit is great.”
The community fundraiser of this spring market was for local Dannielle Hanns, who is undertaking the mammoth job of running 60 kilometres throughout October with Red Socks Run and raising support for Kidney Health.
On average, people suffering with kidney disease spend 60 hours a month on dialysis, a lifesaving procedure that cleans their blood.
Danielle Hanns is undertaking this challenge to raise awareness of the disease, having lost her sister to kidney disease.
As of the date of printing, Danielle has raised $1,582, $451 of which was gathered from the Proserpine Community Market.
“It was fantastic to raise that figure for Dannielle and her great work,” Tarnia explained.
The last Proserpine Community Market for 2023 will be the massive Christmas extravaganza, on Sunday December 10, with Tarnia already at capacity for stallholders.
“There is always such a good variety, with new stalls and regulars coming out with new products and selections to peruse,” said Tarnia.
“I suggest that you get in early, beat the heat and before all the good things are gone.”
Wildlife Encounters adding to the fun and excitement of the Proserpine Community Markets. Photo credit: Tarnia Patton
For over 15 years, the Zonta Club of the Whitsundays has been constructing Clean Birthing Kits, to send throughout Asia, Africa, the Pacific, and the Caribbean, to give hospitals and mothers clean and sterile equipment to safely deliver their children.
In recent times, Zonta has collaborated with local schools to aid in their efforts and last week St Catherine’s Catholic College completed construction of 200 birthing kits.
Pam Harrison is a life member of Zonta Club of the Whitsundays and she worked closely with the students to make the kits.
“The students are beautiful kids. We just had so much fun!” she said.
“This is a lovely project, and it’s great for us to meet them and for them to help us in this cause.”
The outreach was organised by the school’s Z Club, who advocate for women’s health, a stop to domestic violence, and other public outreach issues.
“This is about being aware and raising awareness of issues that relate specifically to young women, and in a wider community sense, of what we can do to achieve equity and fairness,” explained the Z Club Teacher Liaison Shantae Ryle.
With over 20 students, from Year 8 to Year 12, it was a simple task to complete all 200 kits in less than two hours.
Z Club President and St Catherine’s Year 12 student Elizabeth Gill explained that the club also raise funds for the kits, alleviating some of the financial cost for Zonta.
“Normally, we do a big fundraiser, and we’ve got a big trivia night planed for next year, to help raise funds for the items used in the kits,” Elizabeth said.
St Catherine’s Principal Luke Thomson thanked the ladies of Zonta for coming in and working with students.
"This is a great service and learning opportunity for our students to give back to such a worthy cause,” he said.
“We thank the Whitsunday Zonta volunteers for coming in and working with our students over the past seven years."
Year 8 to 12 St Catherine’s Catholic College students with the ladies of Zonta Whitsundays completing 200 clean birthing kits. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge
An accomplishment and an evening of enjoyment, the students of Whitsunday Christian College should be proud of the professional production they hosted last weekend.
The calibre of the performances, the professionalism of the students, and the awe of the audience culminated into a specular night.
As the nerves shifted away, and the excitement of being on stage, underneath the big lights, with loved ones in the audience grew, this was a performance of greatness.
There was Jade Shepherd-Smith as Dorothy, a role she welcomed with open arms.
Having only performed briefly in the school’s previous play, Dorothy was a new bigger challenge, one that Jade rose to fantastically, with her endearing nature.
Beside her was an array of quirky friendly characters.
Hagen Martinez plays the cowardly Lion with a performance that sells out the show. Boastful yet meek, Hagen perfectly accentuates Jade’s performance.
Lovable and dedicated, Hagen did well to bring Lion to light, creating a memorable performance on stage.
The next of the lead ensemble is Oliver Steven as Tin Man, wishing for a heart that has the audience clutching theirs.
Delivering a performance like no other, the audience couldn’t help but wish that his dreams of getting a heart come true.
Shannon Matthews is Scarecrow, the loveable one who always seems to be mixed up in mishaps.
Even dedicating himself to a slight American accent, Shannon embodied Scarecrow throughout the entire play.
And we can’t forget the elegant Glinda the good witch, played by Bella Barker. Poignant and poised, Bella was made for this role. The soft and subtle touches of her on stage characterisation blended seamlessly with her co-stars.
Against this crew is the Wicked Witch, played to perfection by Olivia Braddock. Having the dreaded cackle down pat, her performance was legendary. The scope of this young lady is impressive, perfectly articulating the villainous nature of the Wicked Witch and her devilish ways.
Lachlan Riley, an actor of many talents took on five character roles and assisted all lead characters in pulling it altogether both on stage and off. A true all-rounder who encapsulates the essence of team.
Who can forget the man himself, The Wizard of Oz embodied by Hunter Playford. Although only in Year 7, Hunter played a remarkable role as the wise wizard portraying maturity, wit, and charm.
With imaginative storytelling, fantastic costuming, and dedication to the theatre art, this was an incredibly professional and intimate production. With almost every child having their own headset, and each voice distinct and resounding, all chorus musical pieces fantastic, with the enthusiastic singing of each student.
It was particularly warming to see one dad in the front row whip out his phone to capture his little one on stage or see little Munchkins wave to their families before the music starts for their dance, wearing their colourful and creative flower outfits.
It is clear that in the midst of Whitsunday Christian College, there are numerous future theatrical stars, that we should be ready to witness of the big screen.
Whitsunday Christian College students showcasing their theatrical prowess on the big stage. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge
The eight winners of the national Passport To Airlie competition have now been announced following the final heat which took place in Mackay over the weekend.
Gravy Train (Darwin), The Robert Cini Band (Cairns), The Wild Sky (Mackay), Staremaster (Sunshine Coast), Funk Knuckle (Brisbane), Venus Fly Trap (Byron Bay), Avalanche (Newcastle) and Ally Row (Melbourne) managed to beat 300 other musical acts from around the country to claim their spot.
The Passport To Airlie final will be held on the main-stage in the big-top tent at the Whitsunday Sailing Club on Thursday, November 9 and the whole family are invited to come along and listen to these quality aspiring musicians perform.
At just $10 entry or free for three-day ticket holders, this event is open to under 18s as well and is a great way for local youth to experience festival vibes and immerse themselves in musical culture.
The evening will also set the stage for what is expected to be a fantastic weekend of music.
Adding to the excitement will be Perry Street Park, last year's winners, who will headline the evening, fresh off the back from supporting The Superjesus on part of their national tour.
These talented musicians understand first-hand what it is like to be part of Passport To Airlie.
"I’ve personally been a part of Passport To Airlie twice,” said front-man Benny.
“Once as a solo project in 2019 and in 2022 with Perry Street Park.
“Passport To Airlie gives up and coming bands from all around Australia the opportunity to perform at a renowned festival on the big stage in front of industry and music lovers!
“Winning this in 2022 has led to unbelievable opportunities for Perry Street Park including touring with The Superjesus and gave us a lot of credit and proof for the work we were putting in."
For more information or for tickets to the 2023 festival from November 9-12, visit www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au, and follow @airliebeachfestivalofmusic on Facebook and Instagram.
WHAT: Passport To Airlie National Showcase Final
WHERE: Airlie Beach Festival of Music Main-stage
Whitsunday Sailing Club
WHEN: Thursday, November 9 from 6pm
TICKETS: $10
WHAT: Airlie Beach Festival of Music
WHERE: Whitsunday Sailing Club and 14 local venues
WHEN: 9 – 12 November
TICKETS: www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au
Perry Street Park won last years’ Passport To Airlie and will be performing on the main-stage at this years’ Airlie Beach Festival of Music. Photos supplied
Born from the love of Aussie classics, the Reckless Tribute embodies the warmth of summer, the eclectic feeling of a cool beer after a hard day’s work, and the taste of sweat on your lips.
No one knows this feeling better than Reckless front man Marco Sinni, who created the tribute band more than five years.
“Every member of the band is an Aussie Crawl fan, that’s the reason why we started the band,” Marco explained.
However, for Marco, performing Aussie Crawl has been a massive effort, having to retrain and stretch his vocals to be able to achieve the “quirky” sound of James Reyne.
“Australian Crawl are known for their lyrics, with people not able to understand what they’re saying.
“This exaggerated way of singing, it’s great, but we perform in a way that people can understand, emulating the sound but keeping it so people know what we’re saying,” Marco explained.
“I perform with a lot of annunciation.”
Up on stage with Marco is fellow original Reckless member, Danny Azzopardi.
Known for his extensive and exciting knowledge and expertise on the drum kit, Dan is a “brilliant drummer”.
“He’s got this reputation that proceeds him, and he’s well known in Melbourne and across Australia for being one of the best drummers.”
Up next is Steve Giddings, the rhythm guitarist.
“He is able to reproduce Aussie Crawl’s sound to a tee, it is amazing,” Marco said.
“He can make these cello sounds which is great, and he’s always making sure our sound is perfect.”
Michael Haelser is on lead guitar, leading with beat and vibe all in one.
“Michael had played heavily across Melbourne and Australia and is massive in the scene.”
Finally, newcomer Clinton Royale brings youth and enthusiasm alongside him.
“Clinton brings a different – young – dimension to Reckless because he’s almost half our ages.
“Last time we were in Airlie Beach, Clinton had so much fun on stage and off, getting swept away with the Airlie Beach uni holiday kids.
“This time, we hope the same for him!”
Reckless, The Australia Crawl Tribute was born from passion and dedication, and despite a slight pause due to COVID, the show is back and better than ever.
“We’re extremely fortunate to be back where we are and performing across Australia.
“We are considered one of the best and most authentic Reckless tribute artists.
“We’ve gone above and beyond, with effort, music, vocals, and sound.
Now, Marco and his boys are sure to put on the show for Airlie Beach.
“We’ll be taking people back to the 80s, of the sun, sand, and surf.
“All the timeless classics.
“We get it all the time, people telling us ‘You took me back to when I was 18-years-old’.”
Officially endorsed by Australian Crawl, Reckless is one of the best and most authentic tributes around!
WHAT: Reckless: The Australian Crawl Tribute
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday October 21 and Sunday October 22, from 2pm to 5.30pm
TICKETS: Absolutely free! But booking a table is recommended
Front man Marco Sinni, leading the charge for Reckless, the Australian Crawl Tribute
Dan Azzopardi, the man, the myth, the legend on the drums
Michael Haelser, the beat and vibe, wrapped all into one
Steve Giddings, ensuring Reckless has the best sound imaginable
Expect a packed house at the Airlie Beach Hotel. Photos supplied
The annual T8T Fest is back in Bowen for 2023, and with some of the best up-and-coming names in local rock, this is not a music festival to miss.
Raising funds for Australian Melanoma Research Foundation, T8T Fest is in memoriam of Nicholas Tait, an avid musician who loved festivals, and sadly passed away from melanoma 16 weeks after diagnosis.
On the line up for 2023 is The Fox, Gleezus, Head Rush, Cameron Bartlett, and Damon Leary, ready to rock the night away for a good cause.
WHAT: T8T Fest
WHERE: Bowen Sporting Complex
WHEN: Saturday November 18, from 6pm
TICKETS: Entry via donation
The most recent Tiny Homes Project fundraiser event, Get Lei’d Hawaiian Party held at Cape Gloucester, saw over 120 people attend, streaming off the buses donated by Whitsunday Transit.
Major Sponsors D & C Mechanical and Electrical.
“It was a fantastic event,” said Fiona Donnellan, Fundraising Coordinator for Tiny Homes Project.
“The entire event was a huge success, which was incredible.”
The event, following its theme, included crab races, sponsored by KC’s Bar and Grill, and auctioneered by Mark Thompson.
“The crab races were spectacular, with about $3,000 being donated from them alone,” Fiona said.
The auction was a big crowd favourite again, with luxury accommodation stays, auto air-conditioning servicing, and a car fridge freezer all up for grabs.
“From the auction, we received $7,150.
“There was something for everyone to bid on, it was great!
“With these numbers and additional donations, we raised over $22,500 on the night!
“Which brings our current total to $663,000, and means we are just about to hit our target and start building four tiny homes for homeless women.”
“There are so many people to thank for the success of this event but thank you to everyone who donated towards the event and our project.”
Fiona also wishes to shout out G-Force and ViVA Acoustic for their fantastic tunes, Airlie Fire and Flow for the magical fire dancing, Brad Elliot for his electric emceeing, Will Finley – Finley Films Videographer as well as every single volunteer who helped make the event spectacular.
The construction of the four tiny homes is looking to start by the end of the year.
Photo credit: Bronte Hodge
Friday 06 October
Public Art Walk Mackay – New Mural Unveiling
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Hosted by Artspace Mackay Public Art Officer Jennifer Dalton-Smith, this free city art walk for all ages 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. Wear a hat, and comfortable shoes, bring a bottle of water, and arrive promptly at Artspace Mackay as the group will depart on time.
Free entry – Bookings essential
Bluewater Quay
Film: The Perfect Dinner
7:30pm
Director: David Minnella / 2022 / Italy / 106 mins / M / Italian with English subtitles
A delicious comedy about a Neapolitan mafioso and a chef who cross paths in Rome.
Join FilmArt for an Italian themed supper after the film.
Find out more at filmartsmackay.weebly.com | Book tickets at trybooking.com
Conservatorium of Music Theatre, CQUniversity
Royale with Cheese Ultimate 90s Rock Show
8pm
Hailing from Sydney, Royale with Cheese is AUSTRALIA’S PREMIER 90s ROCK SHOW, playing all 90s rock and pop covers – from Seattle-sound to Grunge to Britpop and all the best Oz Rock from the 90s. From Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden to Radiohead, Blur and Oasis to Silverchair, You Am I and Screaming Jets to Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Green Day and Blink 182, Royale with Cheese magically weaves all these 90s sounds into a night that’ll have you feeling nostalgic for the last great decade of rock music!
Book tickets at oztix.com.au
The Metropolitan Hotel
Creedence The John Fogerty Show – Fortunate Son Tour
8pm
Creedence: The John Fogerty Show returns to South-East Qld, embarking on their Fortunate Son Tour.
World-class lead singer, Andre Lemberg, is the embodiment of brilliant songwriter, guitarist and singer, John Fogerty – legendary front-man of Creedence Clearwater Revival. He gives-his-all, delivering that powerful and emotive Fogerty voice we all love.
As a bonus, audiences enjoy some Texas boogie to open the show, with Oz ZZ TOP ripping through a fun set of greatest hits including Sharp Dressed Man + Tush + La Grange + Gimme All Your Lovin and more!
Get your tickets at oztix.com.au.
Seabreeze Hotel
Saturday 07 October
Mackay Showground Markets
6am – 10am
Local Produce, Natural products, Seafood, Plants and much more.
Weekly event, held every Saturday. | Free entry.
Mackay Showgrounds
BMA River 2 Reef Ride 2023
All day event
Now in its 12th year, the BMA River 2 Reef Ride Festival is a mass participation charity ride that raises funds for local charities – RACQ CQ Rescue and Mackay Sporting Wheelies & Disabled Association. The event is a much-loved cycling event in the Mackay region designed to bring the community together and encourage more people to become active and involved in cycling.
This year the BMA River 2 Reef Ride Festival will be held over 2 amazing days at Mackay Botanic Gardens. Participants can choose from the following events:
Saturday 7th October 2023
Golding Kids Colour Ride (Kids aged 5 to 12yrs)
Sunday 8th October 2023
30km Queensland Country Bank | Health Dash
60km City Fitness Epic
100km Corry Cycles Gran Fondo
Registrations required | Fees apply. Register at raceroster.com
Mackay Botanical Gardens Meadow Amphitheatre
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
Sunday 08 October
Mackay Gem and Craft Show
9am - 3pm
Come and view the wonderful world of precious and semi-precious stones.
Gems, crystals, slabs and jewellery for sale. Lapidary supplies, sieving, stake a claim.
Raffles and demonstrations, refreshments and sausage sizzle.
Club member and commercial stalls available.
Admission $4 & Under 16 years – Free entry – CASH preferred.
For enquiries, phone Jim: 0418 563 477 or Sandy: 0428848996
3 Leisure Street, South Mackay
Troppo Markets | Mount Pleasant Gem and Craft Show
7:30am – 11:30am
2nd Sunday of the month
Mackay’s Troppo Treasure Markets will keep you coming back with a never-ending variety of items for sale and plenty of entertainment and amusements too.
It’s more than just shopping… it turns your Sunday into a fun day.
Come and be a part of this major community event!
Mount Pleasant Shopping Centre
Souths Sunday Bingo
7pm – 9pm
Every Sunday
Come along to the Souths Leagues Club for a round of Sunday Bingo! Come along and you could win!
Souths Leagues Club
Monday 09 October
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 10 October
Mackay Seniors Expo
9am to 12pm
It is an ideal platform for service providers and businesses that have services, facilities or information to make a real difference in seniors’ quality of life and connection to the community.
The event forms part of the Queensland Government’s state-wide Seniors Month celebrations which aim to improve community attitudes towards older people, facilitate community participation and activity by older people, and enhance community connections and inter-generational relationships.
Free Bus Service (Bus Fox) from Sarina to Mackay Showgrounds and return.
Free Bus Service (Transnorth) from Mirani to Mackay Showgrounds and return.
The Big Shed, Mackay Showgrounds
Mackay Jobs Fair 2023
10am – 1pm
Employers are ready to employ. If you want a job, bring your resume, dress in your best and come along!
There will be 3 lucky winners who will score work clothing vouchers on the day - you have to be in it to win it.
Hope to see you there!
CQ University, Mackay
Women in Manufacturing
7am – 9:30am
Hear some inspiring stories from our panellists at this FREE seated breakfast event. Limited spaces available.
We invite you to join us for our sixth year of celebrating Women in Manufacturing. We will explore the importance of creating clear pathways and inclusive workplaces for women. Learn of the benefits this brings when we get it right, and how innovative employment strategies create a highly skilled workforce and improved staff retention.
Book your ticket at allevents.in
Rydges Mackay Suites, 9 Gregory Street, Mackay, Australia
Wednesday 11 October
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. $5 for members and $8 for non-members after that. For further enquiries call 0408 983 911.
58 Macalister St, Mackay
Boy & Bear - Regional Tour
7pm
Australian chart-topping and ARIA-award winning act Boy & Bear have a new self-titled fifth studio album and have announced tours across Australia. See them live on Wednesday night in Mackay!
Tickets at oztix.com.au
Seabreeze Hotel, Mackay
Thursday 12 October
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