
Friday 20 March Dancing With Heart 6:30pm A night of entertainment with a purpose, Dancing With Heart returns on Friday 20 March, bringing local personalities to the stage for a fun-filled dance competition. Guided by professional choreographers, participants will perform to raise funds for the My Hospital Foundation. Guests can enjoy dinner, vote for the People’s Choice Award and help support better outcomes for local patients and families. Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre Saturday 21 March New Moon Ultra “Off the Beaten Track” Trial Run Series 6am Test your endurance at this unique overnight trail running event held under the March new moon. Athletes can choose from 6km, 36km or 72km distances, with races starting every hour from 6pm through to 6am. Prize money is up for grabs, and participants will take on exclusive trails only open for this event — making it a one-of-a-kind challenge for runners of all levels. Rowallan Park Dads and Bubs Baby Bounce 10am Dads are invited to bond with their little ones at this fun and interactive Baby Bounce session. Featuring nursery rhymes, songs and playful activities, the session supports early language development from birth to walking age. It’s a great way to connect, create special memories and support your child’s growth. This is a free event, but bookings are essential. Dudley Denny City Library Autumn Orchid Show Saturday 8am – 4pm & Sunday 9am – 2pm The Mackay & District Orchid Society will host its annual Autumn Orchid Show on March 21–22 at the Senior Citizens Centre on Macalister Street, featuring a stunning display of flowering orchids alongside plants and gardening supplies for sale, including pots, potting medium, tags and hangers, with raffles and refreshments also available; the event runs from 8am to 4pm Saturday and 9am to 2pm Sunday, with a $2 coin entry, and further information is available by contacting President Noel Acton on 0409 637 384. Senior Citizens Centre, Macalister Street Rotary Charity Wine Dinner 5:30pm Enjoy an elegant evening of fine food and wine at the Rotary Charity Wine Dinner on Saturday 21 March. Featuring a five-course degustation with wine pairings, the night also includes a wine auction, raffle and lucky door prizes. Proceeds support charities assisting women and children impacted by domestic violence. Guests can expect a memorable night of dining, giving and community spirit. Harrup Park Country Club Sunday 22 March Cuppa With Your Neighbour – Northern Beaches 9am Connect with your community at this free “Cuppa with Your Neighbour” event on Saturday 22 March at the Northern Beaches Community Hub. Enjoy a complimentary coffee while meeting locals and making new connections in a relaxed, friendly setting. Proudly supported by the Mackay Regional Council, this welcoming event is open to everyone — whether you’re new to the area or a long-time resident. Northern Beaches Community Hub Tuesday 24 March Walk and Talk Book Club 8am Combine a love of reading with the outdoors at this unique walking book club set in the Botanic Gardens. Meet fortnightly for relaxed walks, chats and book discussions, with a new title to explore each month. Stay after for a social coffee and connect with fellow book lovers. Don’t forget comfortable shoes, sun protection and water for this enjoyable, wellbeing-focused community activity. Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens Wednesday 25 March Mackay Blues Club Blues Jam 6pm Enjoy a night of live music and laid-back vibes at the Mackay Blues Club Blues Jam on Wednesday 25 March at the Seabreeze Hotel. Featuring acclaimed pianist Andrew Farrell, the evening kicks off with a performance before opening the stage for a community jam session. Free entry, with dinner bookings recommended. 72 Pacific Esplanade, Mackay Thursday 26 March Wine Society March Event 6:30pm Wine lovers are invited to the first Wine Society event of 2026 at The Dispensary Mackay on Thursday 26 March. Guests will enjoy an evening of exceptional wine tastings paired with a specially designed menu, hosted by Graeme Connors. Open to both new and returning guests, this relaxed event promises great wine, food and company. The Dispensary Mackay
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The PCYC’s Awakening Spirits 2026 moved audiences on Wednesday 11 March with touching stories told through dance. An audience of more than 1000 was drawn to watch 200 performers in a sold-out session at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre. Awakening Spirits is an annual performance that brings together young people from 13 schools across Mackay, who take part in PCYC's Cultural Arts in Dance program. Since beginning in 2022, the audience has rocketed from just 175 people to a sold-out audience at the convention centre this year. The piece performed was ‘The Waterhole’, a concept and story developed by PCYC Queensland’s First Nations Coordinator and the man behind Cultural Arts In Dance, Patrick Thaiday. It is inspired by the magical stories of The Myths and Legends of the Torres Strait, a book written by the late Margaret Lawrie. The story begins with Tilly, a white sulphur-crested cockatoo, who watches as a plume of smoke rises from the canopy of the Australian outback bush lands. Indigenous warriors and hunters from communities conduct a cultural burn – a land management practice refined over thousands of years. From her vantage point, Tilly observes the hunters moving alongside the fire’s perimeter, tracking animals displaced by its flames. As the story goes on, the waterhole, long a point of convergence for countless species, begins to change. Tilly notices a dark, viscous substance appearing beneath the surface. Drawn by concern she descends to investigate. As her feet touch the water, the substance adheres to her feathers releasing harsh toxic fumes that engulf her feet. She takes flight only to be flipped over by the weight of her wings. Her bright plumage darkens rapidly, and her beak blackens under the spreading poison. When Tilly rises again, she is no longer the white cockatoo she once was. Transformed by the dark waters, she takes form of a willy wagtail – a creature associated with omens, messages, and transitions. This metamorphosis positions her within a larger conflict, linking her fate to forces that extend far beyond the waterholes edge. Now known as Willy the Wagtail, she becomes a bearer of warnings and stories, navigating a world where ancient myth and emerging threats collide. When the story of ‘The Waterhole’ ends, all performers returned to perform a choreographed dance to The Seekers song, I am Australian. We are one, but we are many And from all the lands on earth we come We'll share a dream and sing with one voice "I am, you are, we are Australian" The bright smiles, excitement, and emotion from the performers did not leave many dry eyes in the auditorium; the room filling with a feeling: this is what we want our Australia to be. Contributed with thanks to PCYC Queensland’s First Nations State Partnerships Manager Michael Cedar 1-4 - Spirits were high as Mackay’s young dancing stars took to the stage. Photos supplied.
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Follow the Sun’ to the Airlie Beach Festival of Music Xavier Rudd, Mental as Anything, The Whitlams and more on first lineup announcement for November 2026 The call is out for fans of Xavier Rudd to ‘Follow the Sun’ to the 2026 Airlie Beach Festival of Music from November 6-8. Set to arrive straight from a European festival tour, the popular Australian singer-songwriter says in addition to his much-loved catalogue of hits, a few surprises are in store for the Whitsunday audience, hinting: “There will be some new music at this show, which will be played for the first time in Australia”. Having visited Airlie Beach briefly on previous Australian tours, Rudd is already familiar with the region’s scenic beauty, but this will be his first time playing its signature event, dubbed a ‘party in paradise’ and the ‘ultimate music holiday’. “From the photos I’ve seen, the festival setting is amazing,” he said. “My music is definitely a celebration of our natural world, so a place like Airlie feels especially aligned with songs like ‘Follow the Sun’. “These are the kinds of shows I love, and hopefully, weather permitting, we can actually pull down the tent and play under the stars!” Equally as famous for his unwavering commitment to social and environmental activism as he is for his extraordinary gifts as a musician, the significance of playing at a destination known as the ‘Heart of the Great Barrier Reef’ isn’t lost on Rudd. “I’ve been lucky to witness some of the good work that people are doing in the world of reef regeneration and that’s inspiring,” he said. “Hopefully we can continue down that path.” Also urging festivalgoers to ‘Live it Up’ in Airlie Beach is beloved Australian band Mental As Anything, whose performance will form part of a historic 50th anniversary tour, comprising a limited number of exclusive festival appearances and select metropolitan headline shows. Original member and iconic pop artist, Reg Mombassa, is promising fans a rare and unforgettable opportunity to experience the band’s timeless hits live once more, and celebrate their unique blend of songwriting, artistry, and performance flair. “We’re known for being a party band, so the Airlie Beach Festival of Music is a perfect fit,” he said. In total agreeance that there’s ‘No Aphrodisiac’ quite like it are The Whitlams, whose frontman Tim Freedman says the band is thrilled to be one of the festival’s headliners for 2026. “I’ve been wanting to return to the Whitsundays for decades and now we have the chance,” he said, adding: “it’s a great line-up, music lifts the soul, and we rock!” Other additions to the first line-up release include The Radiators, Adam Harvey, 19-Twenty, Skinny Living (UK), Little Quirks, The Mason Rack Band, The Wayward Suns, Loonaloop, Salt & Steel and the Airlie Beach Festival of Music’s 2025 Passport to Airlie competition winners Monroe. Tickets are on sale now at www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au costing $325 for a three-day pass, or $1100 for a VIP package, both including entry to the opening and after parties that bookend the main event. Ends Media Enquiries: media@airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au / 0402 126 461
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On Monday 16th March, North Queensland–raised Judah Kelly attended the 98th Academy Awards in Los Angeles, where the short film he starred in, The Singers, was awarded an Oscar. The film tied for the win with another short film, in an Oscars occurrence that whilst rare, is indeed possible. This is a huge achievement that represents years of hard work, building craft and nurturing talent; Judah has no doubt made the community incredibly proud. Born in Townsville, Judah attended school in Bowen where he took part in various school choirs, an experience that inspired his musicianship and developed his performance capabilities. He continued his secondary education in Mackay before attending the Junior Academy of Country Music in Tamworth (NSW). Judah auditioned for the X Factor in 2012 and 2014. Despite not finding success, he was not deterred, deciding to audition for The Voice in 2017. After singing ‘Tennessee Whiskey’ in a blind audition he made it through the finals, where he became the official winner of the sixth season. His newest achievement is receiving the Oscar as one of the stars of short film The Singers, which received an award for Best Live Action Short at 98th Academy Awards. Directed by filmmaker Sam Davis, the film is an 18-minute musical comedy which centres around a spontaneous singing competition that breaks out amongst a group of random patrons in a dive bar. The film is based on the 1850 Ivan Turgenev story of the same name. Prior to the academy awards, the film had already won 35 awards across 50 film festivals in 2025. Judah’s inclusion in the film came out of a unique casting process. Rather than hiring actors through traditional means, filmmaker Sam Davis spent months scouring the internet for authentic voices he believed would bring the story to life. As a result, Judah was sought out for his raw vocal talent. “At first they emailed me to ask me to be in the film and I don’t act so I thought it was just a scam”, Judah said in an interview to Channel Nine’s Today Show prior to the ceremony. “They were very persistent with getting me to act. Then I found out everyone was a first-time actor and we all thought it was a scam. It turned out they did want us for a film – it’s about men and vulnerability”. Following the victory, Judah took to Instagram to express his joy. “We don’t even know how to act. Our film just won an Oscar!” The film tied with another short feature marking only the seventh time in Oscars’ history that a category closed with two winners. This is a fantastic achievement, and Judah should be incredibly proud of his efforts. He has certainly made communities across Bowen and Mackay immensely proud. Captions Judah Kelly, local legend fresh from Oscar win. Photo sourced: Facebook
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Friday 21 June
Magnums Bar: James Reyne - Crawl File Tour (from 7pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Reef Gateway: Louisa Taylor (6pm – 9pm)
Jubilee Tavern: Paul Berger (6pm – 9pm)
Grand View Hotel: Tim Griffin (8pm – 12am)
KC’s: Zed Charles (from 8pm)
Saturday 22 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Blues Brothers Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
Reef Gateway: David Flower: (6pm – 9pm)
Grand View Hotel: Freddy Martin (8pm – 12am)
Coral Sea Resort: Live Music (from 1pm)
KC’s: Zed Charles (from 8pm)
Sunday 23 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Blues Brothers Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Josiah (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
Grand View Hotel: Tim Griffin (4pm – 8pm)
KC’s: Sam McCann (from 8pm)
Colonial Palms Motor Inn: Sunday Jazz (from 3pm)
Monday 24 June
KC’s: Zed Charles (from 8pm)
Tuesday 25 June
KC’s: Boldy (from 8pm)
Wednesday 26 June
KC’s: Paul Ferg (from 8pm)
Thursday 27 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Chris Booroff (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
KC’s: Paul Ferg (from 8pm)

Friday 21st June
Guided Walks In The Botanical Gardens
10am
Explore the Botanic Gardens with your Gardens Guide. Walks will differ each week in circuit and theme and are FREE to attend. Walks commence from Botanic Gardens Visitor Information (opposite the cafe) and go for one hour in duration. For more information, contact the gardens on phone (07) 4952 7300 or email botanic@mackay.qld.gov.au
Botanical Gardens opposite the cafe
Conversations With Art
2pm
'Conversations with Art' is a free and enjoyable discussion led by Artspace staff as we look at art works and images from gallery and museum collections. Whether you’re an artist, an art and language lover, beginner, or expert. It’s an inclusive, thought provoking and satisfying way to spend an afternoon! BOOK YOUR FREE TICKET now at
https://bit.ly/3ND3oyK
Artspace Mackay
Film & Arts Mackay Film – Goodbye Julia
7.30pm
DIRECTOR: Mohamed Kordofani / 2023 / Sudan / Drama/ M / 118mins / Arabic with English subtitles. Just before the secession of South Sudan, a married former singer from the north seeks redemption for causing the death of a southern man by hiring his oblivious wife as her maid. Tickets available online.
Central Queensland Conservatorium of Mackay, Ooralea
Saturday 22nd June
The Wellness Wave Mackay
9am
Come Join us on June the 22nd for an informative day with passionate speakers and therapist Chelsey Jean and Mark Porter fresh back from their tour of America.
Along with the team from Sage you will also be able to interact with us in a relaxed atmosphere so we can answer your questions and get to know you better.
Refreshments and Food will be provided.
Mackay Life Saving Club
Bakers Creek Ladies Day
2.30pm
Come along to the Bakers Creek lady’s day, proudly supporting Broken Ballerina Inc, a dedicated organisation committed to raising awareness and breaking the cycle of family and domestic violence and abuse within the Mackay community. Their mission is to support and empower survivors, ensuring they have the resources and safety needed for a secure future. There will be raffles and prizes on the day
Etwell Park, 39 Pattinsons Lane, Bakers Creek
A Taste Of Ireland
7.30pm
Hot off its sold out 2023 UK Tour, ‘A Taste of Ireland―The Irish Music & Dance Sensation’ returns with a performance that is ‘Celtic―for this decade’. Laugh, cry and jig into the night with a show that has entertained thousands, as A Taste of Ireland returns to Mackay for the first time in 3 years. Don’t miss your chance to see one of the world’s most prominent Irish dance shows before it takes off around the globe once again! Tickets available via Ticketsearch
The MECC
Sunday 23rd June
The Terrys Live At Seabreeze
9.30am
Are you ready for this? Catch The Terrys live at the SBH. The Terrys highly anticipated sophomore album 'Skate Pop' is here and they're celebrating the only way they know how, by bringing their brand-new live show to a town near you! Book your tickets today via oztix.com.au
Seabreeze Hotel, Slade Point
Gymability Session
9am
Gymability is our all-inclusive class that is held every 2nd Sunday from 9am-10am and is a more specific program to suit all levels of physical and mental abilities. PRE-PAID CLASS PASSES NOW AVAILABLE! Contact admin to purchase a pre-paid 5 class pass which will be stamped each time you visit. Phone: 4942 0032, email admin@mackaygymnastics.org.au or FB message
5 Snow Wright CRT, Beaconsfield
Revival Night
6pm
Slade Point Life Giving church believes in the unmatched Spirit of God, who is capable of healing, renewing and reconciling us. You are invited to join in on revival night where we welcome the spirit of God to rest on us and restore us.
34 Robin Street, Slade point, Mackay
Tuesday 24th June
Kids Activities – Botanical Gardens
9am
Come down to the Botanic Gardens these holidays and enjoy some FREE family friendly self-guided activities on offer - Sketchy Scavenger Hunt, Alphabet I Spy, 25 Fun Things to do in the Gardens, Bird watching activity. Download and print activity sheets from https://www.mackayregionalbotanicgardens.com.au/.../self...
Botanical Gardens
Beanie Craft, Snowflake Creation & Colouring In
10am
Embrace the magic of winter with our Cozy Winter Craft Daily Workshops!
Each day, enjoy a new craft project, from beanie craft and scarves making to decorating slippers and creating intricate snowflakes. Plus, indulge in winter-themed colouring in sheets. Perfect for all ages and skill levels, our workshops offer a heart-warming way to spend your winter days, creating handmade treasures and lasting memories, no bookings required!
Cnr Mangrove Rd & Victoria St, Mackay, QLD
Wednesday 25th June
Mackay Farmers’ Market
6:30 – 10:30am
Shop local at the Mackay Farmers' Market and enjoy a morning on the Pioneer River.
Grab your reusable coffee cups, drink tumblers, water kefir bottles, produce and carry bags and stop in at the Mackay Farmers' Market every Wednesday.
Bluewater Quay
STEM With LEGO Workshops
9am
Using LEGO, motors and sensors to explore all the science and engineering of every day stuff. Strictly limited spaces available for students from Prep to Year 9 … with different programs for different age groups. Tickets available via trybooking.com
CQ University Ooralea
Cuppa and Chat – For Parents
9am
Come along to K&Co (near Spotlight) for a cuppa and chat with other families. Where you can share your breastfeeding triumphs, challenges and to talk everything parenting and more!
K&CO beside Spotlight
Thursday 26th June
Explore A Gym
9am
Bring your child along for a morning of FUN! Explore-A-Gym is a 2 hour play session that is designed to give your child the opportunity to learn and explore in a non-structured environment. Suitable for ages 18 months to 5 years. Cost is $12/child
5 Snow Wright Ct, Andergrove
Riverside Markets
From 3pm
Come along and browse J2Fs collections of unique and colourful creations… Funky jewellery and fun kids clothing
Bluewater Quay Mackay
Kids Paint & Sip
10am
Join from 10am for a guided painting session where kids can unleash their inner artists while enjoying their favourite drinks. No need to worry about supplies –Just sit back, relax, and watch as your young Picassos bring their imagination to life on canvas. Treat yourself and your young artist to lunch, and the little one eats for free! It's a win-win for everyone. Secure your tickets now and make these school holidays unforgettable!
Seabreeze Hotel, Slade Point
Mackay Farmers’ Market
Revival Night
Kids Activities
Conversations with Art
Film & Arts – Goodbye Julia
The Wellness Wave

Enjoy the region’s beautiful sunny winter days these school holidays and get the kids outdoors for FREE holiday fun with Strolling Stories at the Seaforth Esplanade and Sarina Field of Dreams, outdoor board games at the Botanic Gardens and kids' activities along the water’s edge at River Wharves.
Make sure to check out all the activities and follow the Facebook pages of the facilities for more information and updates.
> LIBRARIES
Bookings for these activities, other than drop-in days, are required via Eventbrite for all attendees.
PAINT AND SIP FOR TEENS
Monday, June 24, 2pm to 3pm – Sarina Library
Tuesday, June 25, 10am to 11am – Mirani Library
Tuesday, June 25, 2pm to 3pm – Walkerston Library
Wednesday, June 26, 2pm to 3pm – Gordon White Library
Thursday, June 27, 2pm to 3pm – Dudley Denny City Library
With the help of our online arty database, Creative Bug, we will create an abstract floral painting for you to keep. Feel free to bring along your own flower arrangement if you prefer. All items supplied, including a yummy beverage. Bookings required
HOLIDAY CRAFT FOR KIDS
Tuesday, June 25, 10am to 11am – Walkerston Library
Tuesday, June 25, 2pm to 3pm – Mirani Library
Wednesday, June 26, 10am to 11am – Gordon White Library
Thursday, June 27, 11am to 12pm – Dudley Denny City Library
Friday, June 28, 10am to 11am – Sarina Library
Join us for some creative craft fun and leave with your very own dream catcher or weaving web. These activities are suitable for children aged five to 12 years and bookings are required via Eventbrite.
GAMES ON THE LAWNS
Thursday, June 27, 10am to 12pm
Tropical Sun Lawn, Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
Try out the library’s outdoors games with classics like Croquet, Giant Jenja, Crackers, Bocce Ball, Cricket and many others. Take up the challenge and enjoy a morning out. Facebook Event
BEDTIME STORIES
Thursday, June 27, 5pm to 6pm
Gordon White Library
Join us for an evening of family fun with stories, songs, rhymes and a craft activity. This is suitable for children aged two to 10 years and their families and bookings are required. Don’t forget to wear your pyjamas!!
MOVIE MATINEE
Friday, June 28, 2pm to 4pm
Gordon White Library
Join us for an afternoon movie and popcorn. This event is for children aged five to 12 years old. Bookings required.
DROP-IN DAYS: CONCENTRATION STATION
Monday, June 24 to Friday, July 5
Mirani, Sarina and Walkerston Libraries
Refine your motor skills and focus with threading activities and LEGO creations. No need to book, just drop in and play! This event is suitable for children aged five to 12 years during library open hours. Facebook Event.
DROP-IN DAYS: BOARD GAMES
Monday, July 1 to Friday, July 5
Dudley Denny City Library and Gordon White Library
Challenge your family and friends to a game of Battleships, Snakes & Ladders or Connect 4! There will be a wide range of traditional board games available. No need to book, just drop in and play! This event is suitable for children aged five to 12 years during library open hours. Facebook Event.
LIBRARIES OUT AND ABOUT - KIDS FUN AT RIVER WHARVES
Wednesday, July 3, 9am to 11am
River Wharves, River Street, Mackay
Join us for some school holiday fun at the River Wharves, together with our friends from Active Squirtz and Carlie’s Fascinating Faces. Learn what Libraries have to offer, engage in an interactive Story Time with songs, rhymes and dance and explore a range of resources which support children’s physical development.
LIBRARY AFTER DARK
Friday, July 5, 4pm to 8pm (movie from 6pm)
Gordon White Library
FREE movie night + FREE popcorn + FREE slushies + boardgames and a bit of chill time to finish off the holidays.
Presented by the Mackay Youth Council. Strictly for students 12 to 18 years.
STROLLING STORIES… ALONG THE SEAFORTH ESPLANADE
Until Friday, July 12
Seaforth Esplanade
Stroll along the Seaforth Esplanade and enjoy the beautiful picture book ‘One Remarkable Reef’.
STROLLING STORIES… AT SARINA FIELD OF DREAMS
Friday, July 5 to Friday, July 19
Sarina Field of Dreams Parklands, Sarina
Stroll along the Seaforth Esplanade and enjoy the beautiful picture book ‘One Remarkable Reef’.
STROLLING STORIES… AT SARINA FIELD OF DREAMS - LAUNCH
Saturday, July 6
Sarina Field of Dreams Parklands, Sarina
Meet under the mango tree at the Field of Dreams pakrlands. Facebook Event
> MACKAY REGIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS
All activities are free and require adult supervision. For bookings or questions, call 4952 7300.
BOOKED ACTIVITIES
Pot plant decoration and potting activity
Thursday, July 4, 10am to 11am – book today
Thursday, July 4, 2pm to 3pm – book today
Tropical Sun Lawn
Cost $5 per child
Get creative and decorate a pot to take home and help conserve a plant under pressure. All materials provided.
DROP-IN ACTIVITIES: NO BOOKING NEEDED
Outdoor Board Games with the Libraries team
Thursday, June 27, 10am to 12pm
Tropical Sun Lawn
Join the MRC Libraries team with FREE outdoor games on the beautiful Tropical Sun Lawn. No bookings necessary, just turn up and enjoy!
Fruits and seed display with the Garden Friends
Friday, June 28 and Saturday, June 29, 10am to 3pm
Botanic Gardens Meeting Room
Join the Garden Friends in the Meeting Room to explore some of the fruits and seeds from the Botanic Gardens and about why some plants have become at risk in the wild.
SELF GUIDED ACTIVITIES: NO BOOKING NEEDED
Nature detectives
Monday to Friday, 9am to 4.30pm
Drop into the Botanic Gardens Visitor Information Centre to collect free self-guided kids' activity sheets for:
• Tibbles Hunt in the Tropical Shade Garden – find the gnomes and decode messages
• ABC I-Spy in the Gardens
Suitable for kids aged five to ten years.
Any day or time
More self-guided print your own activity sheets can be found on their website.
> MACKAY CITY AND WATERFRONT
KIDS FUN @ RIVER WHARVES
Wednesday, July 3, 9am to 11am
Rivers Wharves, River Street, Mackay
Don't miss the FREE kids' fun at River Wharves these school holidays with...
9am to 10am - Facepainting (Carlie’s Fascinating Faces Face Painting Mackay)
9.15am to 10am - Active Squirtz Mackay
10am to 10.30am - Mackay Regional Council Libraries 'Storytime'
10.30am to 11am - Mackay Regional Council Libraries 'Playtime'
For more information, visit Mackay City and Waterfront's Facebook page.
CITY HEART FRIDAY - FREE KID'S ACTIVITIES
Friday, July 5, from 4.30pm
Join in the FREE school holiday fun for the kids with facepainting, kids' games and live music! Stay in the city afterwards for dinner and shout the family ice-cream.
> SARINA SUGAR SHED
Special kids tour of the Sarina Sugar Shed
10.30am every day of the school holidays
Cost: Adults at children’s prices $15 (bookings essential)
This fun, interactive session focuses on the kids, with the added bonus of adults being welcome at kids' prices!
For more information or to book a tour online visit sarinasugarshed.com.au.
> SARINA YOUTH CENTRE
A variety of school holiday activities are on offer for youth aged ten to 21 years. Bookings are required with 12 spaces available per program. Contact Sarina Youth Centre on 4961 9277 or email sarinayouthcentre@mackay.qld.gov.au. Keep up to date, follow them on Facebook.
WEEK ONE
Monday, June 24 – Board games
Tuesday, June 25 – Recipe for a health headspace
Wednesday, June 26 – Malachi Cup Day 1
Thursday, June 27 – Deadly Choices Community Day
Friday, June 28 – Malachi Cup Day 3
WEEK TWO
Monday, July 1 – Coconut Leaf Weaving (Crafts for Zulai Wan)
Tuesday, July 2 - Cooking Strong (Learn how to cook delicious meals with the PPH Team)
Wednesday, July 3 - Pool Tournament
Thursday, July 4 - Movie & Popcorn
Friday, July 5 – Paper Mache
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Balance has been restored to the Cannonvale Beach parklands with the arrival of a three-metre Fig Tree which replaces the old tree that was tragically poisoned some weeks prior.
Investigations are still underway to discover the culprit who took it upon themselves to destroy the large tree that was a habitat for birdlife and a welcome source of shade for many decades.
It was, however, a sense of renewal when the young tree was planted in a similar spot earlier this week.
At just three-metres, it is expected the youngster will grow to at least 10-metres in height.
Two Council Parks and Gardens workers planted the tree on Tuesday morning and commented they were thrilled to see a replacement arrive so quickly.
The replanting comes after Council announced the tree had been poisoned on the 8th May.
“We regret to inform the community of the loss of a beautiful fig tree on the Cannonvale Foreshore,” said the Whitsunday Regional Council statement.
“Over the past two weeks, deliberate damage has been inflicted upon the tree, evidenced by drill holes strategically placed around its trunk, indicating a poisoning attempt.
“Over the weekend, fresh poison holes were found, and the tree has taken a turn for the worse. Unfortunately, an arborist report has confirmed the tree cannot be saved and will be removed to ensure public safety. We will look to replant a new tree in its place.”
The incident has been logged with Queensland Police, and Council encourages anybody who may have information about the act of vandalism to contact Council or the Police.
The new three-metre fig tree. Photo credit: Rachael Smith

Before the State of Origin kicks off, The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel hosted a hot dog eating competition, and it was a great success.
$700 worth of prizes were given out, as well as free hot dogs for everyone!
The Pub hosted both boy and girl heats, then the three fastest girls and the three fastest boys competed against each other, but the boys had a foot long hot dog to make it fair.
The eventual winner was one of the guys who narrowly beat 2 girls (who came 2nd and third).
For Origin 2, Wednesday 26 June, things are getting mixed up!
There will be mixed teams of boys and girls, NSW vs QLD.
Teams will compete against each other in the true spirit of the game.
To compete, be at the Sports Bar for 6pm for registration and the competition will start at 7pm.
State of Origin Game 2 coverage begins at 7.30 and kick-off at 8pm.
Free hot dogs will also be available again at half time.
What: State of Origin – Game 2 Hot Dog Eating Comp
Where: Sports Bar, Airlie Beach Hotel
When: Hot Dog eating competition 7pm & State of Origin – Game 2 8pm
Hot Dog eating competition winners, Photo supplied

The draw of the year is almost here!
You have the chance to win a 2024 Toyota Corolla valued at $35,000 as part of the Airlie Beach Hotel $250,000 prize pool.
To enter, just spend $25 in The Pub, The Bar, or any ABH Liquor & Tobacco merchants bottle shop.
And be at The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel’s gaming room Wednesday & Thursday between 3pm & 7pm and Friday & Saturday between 4pm & 8pm with your members card inserted correctly for your chance to win. There are prize draws every 20 minutes including tickets to win the car.
Entry is only open to Australian residents who are 18 years and over and are members of the Airlie Beach Hotel & Liquor & Tobacco Merchants Bottle shops, ABH Operations Queensland Pty Ltd and you must produce valid identification to claim any prize from the prize pool.
The winner must be at the draw on the night to claim the prize, so if you have tickets make sure you are there!
For details on how to win the car, see Airlie Beach Hotel gaming and bar staff.
Stephen Cooper winner of Airlie Beach Hotel last car draw, Photo supplied
What: Airlie Beach Hotel Car Draw
Where: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
When: Saturday 29 June at 9pm

Venture on a journey through Queensland's musical tapestry with the QLD Music Trails and discover the beauty of a place we like to call…the Sunshine State. Support local talent by attending this musical odyssey of excellence that’s close to both home and the heart. With singer-songwriters, groovy tunes, acoustic folk and a cultural twist to the mix, this line-up of live performances in the Mackay and Whitsundays and surrounding areas will have something for everybody - and is an experience you won’t want to miss!
Enjoy live and local music while surrounded by the beauty of Queensland's finest attractions.
Get ready for a one-of-a-kind road trip to adventure as you discover the local blueprints of music, culture and natural wonders within The Reef Trail's series of upcoming events.
Enjoy live music by singer-songwriter Will Blume at the official launch party, "Embark," on Friday 5th of July from 4pm at the Red Dog Brewery. Savour Mackay's finest brews and delicious pizzas as you mingle with fellow Reef Trail-Goers amidst the vibrant backdrop of Mackay’s prestigious Pioneer River at this free entry event!
Next up, get ready to groove at Arcadia Bar on Saturday the 6th of July from 1pm, with indie anthems and dynamic tunes from Great Gable and Kitschen Boy. Join the youthful energy of The Push All-Ages Team and be among the first to hear what’s in this exciting line-up. Don't miss your chance to win free arcade game tokens and dance the afternoon away.
Experience the magic over two days (6th-7th of July), from 4pm, featuring "Between the Tides" on Yuwibara Country in Cape Hillsborough, where local Tia Gostelow will support Christine Anu (Saturday 6th July) and Josh Pyke (Sunday 7th July) serenade you against the beautiful remote setting. Immerse yourself in the culturally guided gathering, leaving behind only footprints as you create unforgettable memories under the guidance of Yuwibara custodians.
Finally, don’t miss out on the last hurrah at “The Reef Sundowner” on July 13th from 3pm Saturday, where you can expect an afternoon of acoustic folk music and local delights at the serene Lake Proserpine. Relax amidst stunning sunset views and camp under the stars, cherishing the memories made along this extraordinary Queensland Music Trail.
To make it all just that little bit sweeter, Mackay and Whitsundays locals can also use the code 10OFF when purchasing tickets to save $10 on tickets! Tickets are selling fast to this unique and beautiful experience, Book now! More information can be found at http://www.qldmusictrails.com.
Josh Pyke. Image supplied
Christine Anu. Image supplied
Tia Gostelow. Photo Credit: MACAMI

June
14 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
14 Umbilical Brothers ‘The Distraction’, at Proserpine Entertainment Centre from 8pm
15 Mini Roller Disco, PCYC from 10am
15 Barra and Boots Music Festival, Lake Proserpine, from 1pm
18 Sailability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
20 Adults Social Skating, Rolldance Skate School, at Cannonvale State School Hall, from 5.30pm
21 A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music & Dance Sensation, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
23 Whitsunday Lions Charity Golf Day, Whitsunday Green Golf Club, from 8.30am
29 Family Field Day, Les Stagg Oval, from 3pm
30 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
July
2 Sailability, Whitsunday Sailing Club, from 9am
5 Airlie Beach Movie Night – The Sapphires, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
10 You Are a Doughnut, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 12pm and from 6pm
12 Airlie Beach Movie Night – Rio, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6pm
13 Suicide Prevention Fundraiser, Reef Gateway Hotel, from 5.30pm
16 The Sunshine Club, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 7.30pm
20 Tassal Group Airlie Beach Marathon Festival, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 1pm
21 Tassal Group Airlie Beach Marathon, Airlie Beach Foreshore, from 6am
28 Airlie Beach Triathlon, Airlie Beach Lagoon, from 5am
28 Dingo Beach Sunday Markets, Dingo Beach Community Hall grounds, from 8am
31 The Poems, Prayers & Promises of John Denver, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, from 1pm

Friday 14 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
KC’S: Tash (from 8pm)
Reef Gateway: Dave Helgi (6pm – 9pm)
Jubilee Tavern: Rebelquin (6pm – 9pm)
Grand View Hotel: Mike Vaughan (8pm – 12am)
Saturday 15 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Grease Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm)
KC’s: Shaun Diver (from 8pm)
Reef Gateway: Sam McCann (6pm – 9pm)
Grand View Hotel: DJ Night (8pm – 12am)
Coral Sea Marina Resort: Live Music (from 1pm)
Sunday 16 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Two Strong Hearts Tribute (2pm – 5.30pm)
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Chris Booroff (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
KC’s: Paul Fergus (from 8pm)
Grand View Hotel: Rebelquin (4pm – 8pm)
Monday 17 June
KC’s: John Veloso (from 8pm)
Tuesday 18 June
KC’s: John Veloso (from 8pm)
Wednesday 19 June
KC’s: Ronnie Croker (from 8pm)
Thursday 20 June
The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel: Chris Booroff (6.30pm – 9.30pm)
KC’s: Ronnie Croker (from 8pm)
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Huge weekend at Lake Proserpine Campgrounds tomorrow and Sunday as they host the first Barra and Boots Festival and Camping Event.
Event organisers RegFest have gathered some absolute legends of Australian Country Music to play a very intimate gig at Lake Proserpine with only 600 tickets available the event is close to a selling out.
Major new events like this added to the Whitsunday calendar are vital to attract visitors to our region. It is unique in that campers will be able to stroll out of their camping spot, grab a camp chair, fill their esky and watch the concert live from within campsite getting up close and personal with all the artists like Adam Brand, Sara Storer, Andrew Swift, Portia Clark and many more.
Last week I was in Brisbane advocating to the Queensland Government for funding for the next stage of the Lake Proserpine Masterplan.
Stage 1 of the Lake Proserpine Barramundi Fishing and Interactive Nature Recreational Precinct opened in 2020 and the project was delivered in partnership with the Qld Government with the aim of growing the mainland tourism experiences in the Whitsundays.
Lake Proserpine has been a jewel in the crown for our region in attracting fishing enthusiasts and caravaners as it is famous as the home of the 1 metre plus barramundi which can be fished all year round. Each year, the Lake is restocked with over 20,000 barramundi fingerlings.
Council is seeking collaborative funding from the State Government to help deliver the next stage of the Masterplan which includes adding alternative accommodation options to attract new domestic and international visitor markets who want to stay at the Lake but are constrained by only camping and caravan options.
The next stage will deliver 10 eco cabins equipped with an off-grid power system featuring a 10-kW solar array and battery setup for energy independence, a high-quality sustainable materials and minimising waste during the manufacturing process, resulting in low to no running costs.
Business cases developed by our Economic Development team show the project would drive an additional 4,380 annual visitor nights and $1.472M in annual tourism expenditure into the Whitsunday region economy.

Relive the magic of the Blues Brothers with the Soul Men as they present the Blues Brothers Tribute Show at The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel.
This tribute act being based on the iconic film of the same name and stands out from the rest with great audience participation.
Jake in the show, performed by Greg Hill said “We're interactive, we’re choreographed. we are well rehearsed, and we also have a script that we use but we're also adlib as well.”
“How we differ from a lot of other tribute shows is in interactive stuff, and the showmanship that we provide in our show.
“We have a certain knack of getting the audience eating out the palm of our hands really quickly and interacting with us and having a really good time.”
Haven’t seen the film? That’s okay.
“You don’t need to necessarily see the film to enjoy the show,” said Greg.
“The music in the show is in our culture and has been in all the ads, tv shows, it’s in theme songs, it's immersed around our culture.
“I've played many gigs with young people that haven't known the Blues Brothers but have known all the music.
“For the fans of the movie, we reenact some scenes, we drop lines from the movie itself and as a nod and tribute back to the film itself.”
This show has been to Airlie Beach numerous times and Greg loves the crowd, people, atmosphere and can’t wait to come up again.
What: Blues Brothers Tribute
Where: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
When: Saturday 22 June & Sunday 23 June (2pm – 5.30pm)
Tickets: Don’t need them! But booking a table is recommended

With his mother’s side of the family having 14 members and all being musical, Paul Fergus was involved in lots of family sing-a-longs and it sparked his passion for music.
At the age of 10, Paul received great feedback from friends and teachers for his work in school productions.
“It’s better than them throwing tomatoes at you,” joked Paul.
Then during early teenage years, Paul started to enjoy acting, he enjoyed being the class clown and thought pursuing acting would be a good way to turn it into something useful.
Studying Performing Arts at university, Paul jumped into the acting world, and has performed for The Australian Shakespeare Company for 10 years.
It wasn’t until this time last year, however, that Paul knuckled down on his solo music career, and discovered a new passion.
“I like that it’s up to you, it leaves nothing to chance and the clap at the end is all yours,” said Paul.
After performing in venues on Hamilton Island in February and Hayman Island, Paul arrived in Airlie in early April and has loved performing here since.
At KC’s Paul will be performing foot stomping covers of songs that we all know and love.
Favourite Song: How To Make Gravy by Paul Kelly
Last Song You Listened To: Is This How You Feel by The Preatures
Favourite Song To Perform: I Wan’na Be Like You from The Jungle Book
Least Favourite Song to Perform: Wonderwall by Oasis
What: Paul Fergus
When: Sunday 16 from 8pm
Where: KC’s Bar & Grill
Paul Fergus, Photo supplied

Picture this: a spectacular oceanside location featuring outdoor furniture, scattered cushions and picnic blankets, where families and friends come together under a mesmerising canopy of fairy lights. This enchanting scene sets the stage for Mackay’s newest and most unique event: ‘Tunes in the Dunes’ on Sunday 30th June.
The first-of-its-kind, FREE BYO event is a golden opportunity to experience the breathtaking Dunes Harbour Beach setting and be part of its thriving community. Nowhere else in Mackay can you find such a stunning outdoor setting right by the ocean. Get ready to sway to the soulful sounds of none other than Al Zimmermann, who will be gracing us with his skilful acoustic sounds. From smooth melodies to toe-tapping beats, Al is set to serenade us into the night, keeping the vibes soaring high.
While the music and ambiance are provided, you’re invited to personalise your Tunes in the Dunes experience. Pack your picnic blanket, and esky with your preferred beverages and food. And for those craving an extra touch of luxury, consider elevating your experience by ordering an exclusive Deli Nook platter online.
These platters are masterpieces of gourmet delights, featuring artisan cheeses, succulent meats and dried fruits, all curated to tantalise your taste buds and enhance your evening. And the best part? Deli Nook will hand-deliver your platter straight to the event, so you can sit back, relax and soak in the vibes.
Tunes in the Dunes is more than just an event - it's a celebration of community, connection, and the unparalleled beauty of our coastal paradise.
Gather your crew and join us for an unforgettable evening from 3pm.
Register today to secure your spot and pre-order your Deli Nook platter by visiting www.dunesharbourbeach.com.au

Music-lovers have been excitedly waiting for the final release of the much-anticipated line-up of the 2024 Airlie Beach Festival of Music and organisers are thrilled to deliver another spectacular list of talented musicians.
Rose Tattoo, Southern Sons, Reece Mastin, Sandi Thom, and more are joining an already stacked line-up including Sweet (UK), Pseudo Echo, Jebediah, Thirsty Merc, Christine Anu, Ash Grunwald, 19 Twenty, and Bondi Cigars.
With the main-stage located at the Whitsunday Sailing Club, the festival arena offers stunning views of the Coral Sea and is regarded as having one of the most stunning event backdrops in Australia.
The thrilling three-day entertainment extravaganza will overflow with live music from both local and international artists.
Set to impress once again, the festival is expected to be jampacked with attendees from every corner of the country and stands as a celebratory treat lighting up the live music scene across the nation.
It’s time to plan your outfits and pick out your dancing shoes as you’ll be singing your heart out alongside X Factor royalty, 90s icons, the best bar room blues-based rock band in the world and many more infamous artists for one of the best events to grace your calendar.
Plus! Who could resist the chance to belt out “I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)” live with Sandi Thom herself?!
Rose Tattoo’s lead vocalist, Angry Anderson has expressed his excitement and cannot wait to entertain festival goers this November.
“Hey Brothers and Sisters, what do the words Arlie Beach festival say to you?
To me they say fun, fun, fun in the sun!
Party in Paradise, a week of revelry and fabbo stuff to do and see!
The tatts are playing, see ya there… or be square!”
Tickets to this spectacular event are $320 and encompass three-days of headliners in the main tent as well as entry to over a dozen venues throughout the town.
Enjoy over 50 live acts staged from Thursday night all the way through to the festival’s afterparty on Monday 11 November.
VIP ticket sales have kicked off, however, quantities are extremely limited.
Accommodation options are also limited, and with thousands of festival lovers Australia-wide set to flock to the Whitsundays, rooms are bound to fill up and sell out.
Options extend from 5-star resorts to budget-friendly backpackers to camping at scenic caravan parks and free buses are also running to and from the festival, ensuring everyone enjoys the event and travels home safely.
It's time to gather the group chats together for this unbelievable three-day festival in paradise!
This year, the festival is introducing Paypal so you can pay off your tickets over 8 weeks.
There are also a limited amount of sponsorship packages available which include tickets so get in touch via email to get involved info@airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au
What: Airlie Beach Festival of Music
When: 8 – 9 November 2024
Where: Airlie Esplanade in Airlie Beach
More Information: info@airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au

Friday 14th June
Be A Hero For Heart Kids
9am
Join in on the 14th of June for a sausage sizzle in support of Heart Kids charity! All donations will go towards helping children with heart conditions. Event by Incredable Tip Shop.
42 Crichtons Rd, Paget
The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
2pm
An irreverent, fast-paced romp through the Bard’s plays, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) was London’s longest-running comedy having clocked a very palpable nine years in London’s West End at the Criterion Theatre! Join these madcap performers as they weave their wicked way through all of Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories and Tragedies in one wild ride that will leave you breathless and helpless with laughter. On from 14-16th June
Building 21 Boundary Rd, Ooralea
Mackay Tennis Open Tournament
2.40pm
The 2024 Mackay Open Tournament allows you to test your skills against players from other clubs, with live-streaming. The event offers great food, camaraderie, and a chance to play against players from other clubs.
Mackay Table Tennis Association, 76 Bridge Rd, South Mackay
Nathan Kennedy Live
6.30pm
Get ready for a night to remember! Head down to the Burb for an unforgettable live performance by the incredible Nathan Kennedy! Feel the vibe, enjoy the music, and make memories from 6:30pm-10:30pm. See you in the bar for a fantastic evening of entertainment!
Souths Suburban Bowls Club
Saturday 15th June
Pilates 2024 with Katrina at Laffos
7am
Pilates with Katrina for LRC Runners after your Saturday morning run / walk. Please bring mat and $5.
Undercover area opposite Laffos Bar & Pizzeria, Caneland
Mackay Broken to Brilliant Connection Walk
8am
Mackay Broken to Brilliant Connection Walk. Join in on the 3rd Saturday of every month for the Mackay Broken to Brilliant Connection Walk, which combines the beauty of outdoor walking with a focus on connection and gratitude. Let's walk together, heal together, and shine brilliantly in the face of life's challenges. We can't wait to meet you by the beautiful beach at Bucasia.
Beachfront Bar and Restaurant
Finley Smith Memorial Cup
10am
The Finley Smith Memorial Cup is back! After the overwhelming success of our event last year, where we raised over $43,000 (exceeding our original target of $15,000), we are thrilled to announce that the Finley Smith Memorial Cup will be returning on the 15th of June 2024. Let's make the Finley Smith Memorial Cup 2024 the best one yet!
The Bistro at Harrup Park, South Mackay
Sunday 16th June
The Pioneer Valley Show
Open from 6am
Celebrating 60 Years of The Pioneer Valley Show - an iconic event in the community, widely regarded by fellow agricultural shows, patrons, exhibitors, site holders and entertainers throughout as the best one day show in Australia. A country-orientated fun, family day, known for transforming the small town of Finch Hatton into a sea of colour and excitement. FREE Kids Entertainment Area all day! Tickets: Under School Age FREE, School Students $10, Pensioners $10, Adult (16+) $20!
Pioneer Valley Showground
Mad Evolution Wellness Expo
From 10am
Get ready to ignite your wellness journey at the ultimate Wellness Expo hosted by Mad Fitness and My Evolution! Discover Your Body: Experience cutting-edge InBody scans and Metabolic Testing with Kel to understand your unique fitness needs. Book your testing at http://tinyurl.com/madfitqld. Mark your calendars for a day of empowerment, education, and endless possibilities. See you at the Wellness Expo Extravaganza!
MAD Fitness Mackay
Food Forest Fest
10am
Permaculture Workshops, Local Markets. Tree Planting, Kids activities, Sound Healing, Live Music, Tropical Food Sunday 16th June 2024 Mackay Community Gardens 3 Sarah St, West Mackay QLD 4740. Theme: Forest Flying Friends. Gold Coin Donation. Bring a blanket & chair. All donations will go to further development of the community gardens.
31 Streeter Ave, West Mackay
Colossal Board Games At the Library
1.30pm
Join Mackay Board gaming Guild at the library for a beginner’s board game session.
Be introduced to the exciting world of board games where there is SO much more than Monopoly! This event is for ages12 years and older.
Dudley Denny City Library, 134 Victoria Street, Mackay
Tuesday 18th June
BMA Kidspace
10am
BMA Kidspace is bringing the ever-popular toddlers’ program, that gives children under five a chance to explore and have fun with art in a climate of co-operative learning. The program includes two drop-in anytime art sessions and free live music entertainment for kids. Bring your toddlers along for a fun day of art-making, singing and dancing, drop-in anytime from 10am to 2pm and stay as long as you’d like.
Andergrove Community Centre
Mackay Show 2024
4pm
The Mackay Show Society Association is thrilled to announce the arrival of the 145th Annual Mackay Show to the community. Scheduled over three days, the show will kick off at 9am on Tuesday, June 18th, and run until 4pm on Thursday, June 20th. The dedicated Mackay Show committee and volunteers are proud to present one of the region's premier events in 2024.
Mackay Showgrounds
Wednesday 19th June
Mackay Farmers’ Market
6:30 – 10:30am
Shop local at the Mackay Farmers' Market and enjoy a morning on the Pioneer River.
Grab your reusable coffee cups, drink tumblers, water kefir bottles, produce and carry bags and stop in at the Mackay Farmers' Market every Wednesday.
Bluewater Quay
Mate2manager Mackay
8.30am
Mate2Manager workshop highlights the difference between 'doing' and 'managing' with the emphasis on redefining workplace relationships, facilitating 1:1s & 'expectation discussions'. Half day workshop will lead participants through a stepped process on how to achieve a successful transition, building a culture of accountability, loyalty, cohesion & trust. All participants will create & implement an individualised, stepped, 'Development Plan' specific to your workplace, your situation, your team.
Resources Centre of Excellence, Paget
Thursday 20th June
Explore A Gym
9am
Bring your child along for a morning of FUN! Explore-A-Gym is a 2 hour play session that is designed to give your child the opportunity to learn and explore in a non-structured environment. Suitable for ages 18 months to 5 years. Cost is $12/child
5 Snow Wright Ct, Andergrove
Riverside Markets
From 3pm
Come along and browse J2Fs collections of unique and colourful creations… Funky jewellery and fun kids clothing
Bluewater Quay Mackay
Mackay Farmers’ Market
Broken to Brilliant Walk
Complete Works of Shakespeare
Finley Smith Memorial Cup
MAD Wellness Expo
Mackay Show 2024