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 storyWith the semi-finals of The Voice 2023 coming to a close, Moranbah’s sweetheart, the beautiful Bella Mackenzie was unfortunately eliminated from this years’ national singing competition.
On Sunday night, Bella performed a unique rendition of Australian icon John Farnham’s ‘Two Strong Hearts’. She dedicated her performance to her late grandfather, ‘Feno’.
On her Facebook page, Bella stated, “We found out that Pop had cancer a week before my blind audition and we lost him not long after that.”
“He taught me everything I know about dreaming big and putting in the hard work every day to chase those dreams and if someone tells you ‘no’, you’re asking the wrong person.”
Bella thanked her family for travelling to see her perform, ending her heartfelt message with: “This one is for you, Pop.”
After Bella’s incredible performance, Rita Ora exclaimed, “I am always excited to see you, I’ve always looked at you as the full package. I’m really proud of you.”
Jason Derulo went on to say, “Bella, you were on fire tonight. I’ve seen you on fire before, but tonight you knocked it out of the park.”
Guy Sebastian ultimately chose Charlie Pittman to move onto the finals, commenting, "Bella, I know there's a lot of people watching through this journey that love country music that have really connected with you.”
Guy also stated, “I really wanted Bella to just show her country heart tonight. We worked on so much through mentoring, you should be so proud.”
Bella’s main hope was to spread the message that ‘no matter where you come from, you can do anything you set your mind to.’
“I wanted to inspire rural and country kids to believe in themselves and go for their dreams!”
To keep up with Bella Mackenzie, visit her website www.bellamackenzie.com.au or find her on social media at @bellamackenzieofficial.
Over 200 people checked into the Bowen Neighbourhood Centre’s R U OK Day celebrations, with more than 10 local organisations gathering to create a mini street in the carpark, promoting mental health and suicide prevention.
“This year, we also targeted our messaging to a male audience,” Coordinator of the Bowen Neighbourhood Centre, Stephanie Cora explained.
The Hillery Group attended on the day and representatives promoted Real Mates Talk, a Whitsunday, Isaac and Mackay organisation which tackles the alarming statistic that three-quarters of deaths by suicide are men.
Whitsunday Regional Councillor Michelle Wright also joined the Bowen Neighbourhood Centre team, assisting with each of the services and supporting the day.
“It is always a great event, with each service stepping up and helping out,” Cr Wright said.
The Whitsunday Regional Council is a strong supporter of the Bowen Neighbourhood Centre, having supported the R U OK Day celebrations for the last four years.
Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Julie Hall said Council have been a proud financial supporter of the Bowen Neighbourhood Centre R U OK Day event for more than four years.
"In our Whitsunday community, we believe that mental health matters every day, and that's why we're proud to stand with local groups on R U OK Day to help foster conversations that can change lives,” she said.
"As a Council, we are proud to support R U OK Day because it aligns with our community values of caring for one another. Together, we can create a culture of openness and support.
"The power of conversation is so important to break down barriers, reduce stigma, and offer hope to those who may be struggling.
"R U OK Day reminds us that a small conversation can have a big impact.”
Mark Steen, Stephanie Cora, and Whitsunday Regional Councillor Michelle Wright
Stephanie Cora and the Bowen Neighbourhood Centre team
Liberty Rural Team rocking TradeMutt mental health shirts
Hillery Group making fresh cinnamon donuts and promoting Real Mates Talk
Stella Life Care sharing mental health within individual support. Photo Credit: Bronte Hodge
Forward-thinking and proactive, Year 10 student Jayla Battis has taken her future into her hands, following her week of work experience led by Bowen State High School.
During her work experience week with real estate agency LJ Hooker, Jalya approached both the business and the school, proposing a school-based traineeship and Certificate III in Business.
“I was looking into real estate,” Jayla explained.
“Another student started a traineeship and I thought that was really cool, and I wanted to get into that.
“I started the work experience, and I was so nervous, but I absolutely loved it.”
Completing the traineeship alongside her school work, Jayla has a newfound appreciation for school.
“It’s made me want to go to school more, because I have something to look forward to. The rest of the week just flies by.”
“I’m loving it so much. It’s definitely an eye opener.”
By the time she graduates Bowen State High School, in two short years, Jayla will have her real estate license and a Certificate III in Business.
“My ultimate goal is to open my own real estate agency, but first I want to go overseas and work in a real estate agency overseas.”
Jayla’s proactiveness has impressed Bowen State High School principal, Robert Harris.
“We offer career expos, work experience opportunities and connections with industry for students and parents to engage with, but to have a student be so forward thinking is exciting,” he said.
“We talk how things won’t just come to you, you have to reach out, and through Jayla’s work experience, she has reached out. That confidence and forward-thinking is really cool.”
Raylene Doyle, Office Manager and Business Owner of LJ Hooker said that the system is fantastic, putting students ahead before they even graduate Year 12.
“Jayla is the youngest trainee I’ve had, and she is mature, keen, and committed. At this stage, she will be certificated by mid-Year 12, and be ahead of her classmates.”
Bowen State High School student Jayla Battis with Raylene Doyle of LJ Hooker Bowen. Photo supplied
Fire dancers, crab races, Hawaiian food, and plenty of barefoot dancing on the sand – the upcoming Tiny Homes Project fundraiser, Get Lei’d Hawaiian Party at Cape Gloucester Resort, is shaping up to be an entertaining event for the whole community to enjoy.
Emceed by comedian Brad Elliot, the whole evening is guaranteed to be full of hilarious moments that will make raising money for such a worthy local cause even more fun.
There will be plenty of auction items up for grabs and other opportunities to donate, such as raffles and party-themed merchandise.
Tiny Homes Project is raising money to help with the construction of four tiny homes in Proserpine dedicated to housing homeless women over 55.
With the help of government grants, Whitsunday Regional Council donated land and Whitsunday Housing, who is the driving force behind the charity, the team are ready to begin building at the end of the year.
Every cent raised at the Tiny Homes Project fundraisers goes straight into the pot, helping the overall project reach its goals quicker.
Guests at the upcoming Get Lei’d fundraiser will enjoy not only a wonderful evening of dancing and merriment, but also the knowledge that every cent they spend is going to a worthy cause.
Each guest will be greeted by a cocktail on arrival and are encouraged to come along in their best Hawaiian-themed attire – the most flamboyant tropical shirt or a colourful straw skirt – and the best dressed will be celebrated with special awards for both Best Hawaiian Male and Female Outfit.
During the evening, there will also be live music from GForce and ViVa Acoustic, both bands made up of talented local musicians who always get people off their seat and the dancefloor packed.
Other entertainment includes the Crab Races, which are sponsored by KC’s Bar & Grill who are well-known for hosting exciting crab races at their lively bar in Airlie Beach and cannot wait to bring this special event to the fundraiser.
With the fire dancers twirling their flames, the live music packing the dancefloor and the crab races getting the crowd pumped, the event is set to be both thrilling and fun.
Free buses are departing Airlie Beach, Cannonvale, and Proserpine, whisking partygoers to the event which starts just before sunset at 5pm.
With the event coming to a close at 10pm, the free buses will escort everyone home safely.
For those that wish to stay, there are camping options available nearby.
Celebrated as one of the best locations for a beach party, Cape Gloucester Resort is looking forward to welcoming partygoers from across the region.
The Tiny Homes Project would like to thank their sponsors, Airlie Fitness, D & C Mechanical Electrical, Whitsunday Transit, Cape Gloucester Resort, Fierce Signage and Airlie Events.
Cape Gloucester Resort will host the Get Lei’d Hawaiian Fundraiser. Photo supplied
KC’s Bar & Grill are sponsoring the evening’s Crab Races. Photo supplied
Fire dancers will entertain the crowd. Photo supplied
Born Eliza Jurgens in Bowen on October 5, 1886, she was raised by her maternal grandparents after her mother died aged only twenty-four.
When the family lost their cattle in the 1896 drought, they moved to Proserpine, arriving the day the first cane was cut.
They took up land on the Gregory River, but their grandfather soon abandoned the selection before taking up fencing.
He then took up land at Breadalbane but felt he was too old to start farming so he did casual work on local farms.
Eliza’s grandmother, “Granny” Jurgens, was a trained midwife, called in for all kinds of sickness and accidents.
Eliza married Arthur Fuller on December 16, 1903, aged only seventeen.
Their wedding day was not without drama.
Upon leaving the church, they learned the river was in flood so would not be able to reach the groom’s Strathdickie home for the feast.
But all was not lost.
Being close to Christmas, everyone was able to pitch in. Someone had a chicken; another a bottle of wine; there was bread and butter and the bride’s grandmother “donated” her Christmas cake.
There was no cutlery however someone found a fork for the bride.
The couple was able to cross the river that afternoon and a few days later, the wedding guests joined them. Eliza again put on her wedding dress, fresh food was cooked and the formal wedding feast was eventually held.
They first lived in a thatched cottage on a small hillside farm in Strathdickie before moving to their Breadalbane farm in 1913.
Life on the farm was hard and conditions somewhat primitive but Eliza and Arthur adapted to the rough conditions and though the returns were sometimes poor and uncertain, Eliza stated that they “got a lot of satisfaction and fun from life.” (Proserpine Guardian December 22 1948.)
They had ten children – six sons and four daughters.
Sadly, Arthur died suddenly in 1938.
When women in Queensland gained the vote, Eliza was one of the youngest women to do so.
Just how did this come to pass?
A policeman doing the rounds to ensure all who were eligible to vote were enrolled asked Eliza’s grandfather about Eliza.
When he replied that she was only 18, the policeman dismissed him saying – “She’s married, ain’t she?”
And put Eliza’s name on the roll.
In later years, Eliza took an intelligent interest in watching politics on television.
Over her 86 years in the district, Eliza saw Proserpine grow and change.
Transport was one such change.
As a ten-year-old, she travelled eleven hours along a wild bush track from Bowen to Proserpine sitting in the sun in an open coach and later, when married with a family, she was no stranger to making the trip to Mackay via Bowen to catch a boat to their destination.
In later years, although the thought of plane travel terrified her, there was no way she was going to pass up the opportunity to try it – and she did!
Eliza had a profound faith in God and her prayers to others were an inspiration to all who knew her.
Church services were held at their home until Arthur joined the Strathdickie School committee and secured the use of the school for Sunday School and church services.
Eliza Ellen (Granny) Fuller passed away on February 7, 1983 aged 96 years.
The stories of her life provide a wonderful glimpse into our past. Stay tuned for some of these stories in future editions.
Story and photo courtesy Proserpine Historical Museum
Staying and playing in luxury has never been easier, with Mirage Whitsundays catering for guests’ every whim and desire.
With lush, decadent facilities and beautiful grounds, Mirage Whitsundays is an oasis for the soul, perfect for families, couples and special occasions.
“We have 104 units in total, and each is private and intimate,” explained Mirage Whitsundays General Manager, Michael Quigley.
Having been with Mirage Whitsundays for coming on six months now, Michael is excited by the gold standard that Mirage Whitsundays holds.
Ensuring that each and every guest is happy, Michael and his team strive to create the best experience, whether it be it in their apartments, at Whisper Restaurant and Gin Bar, or in their Day Spa.
The resort also boasts a mammoth 40 private pools located within the some of the exclusive apartments and villas, one large lagoon style pool adjacent to the bar and restaurant, and another for guests aged 18 and over only.
Michael and the Mirage team even have breakfast covered, with a premium buffet breakfast offered to all guests at no extra charge.
“Having the breakfast included is great value added, this is a rare inclusion for self-contained apartments,” explained Michael.
“This means guests can have hotel amenities in an apartment setting.”
Noted for its large and spacious layouts Michael says each apartment has been designed with opulence in mind.
“We have the largest rooms available in the Whitsundays, our smallest apartment, which has three bedrooms, is 175 square metres, bigger than most residential apartments and some homes.” he said.
To learn more, or book your next holiday, visit miragewhitsundays.com.au
Making the move from just south Sydney in New South Wales to Queens Beach, just north of Bowen, was something Jennie and Peter Greer never expected, however five years ago, they now love living in North Queensland.
Taking over Queens Beach Tourist Village in 2019, Jennie and Pete set out to establish the park as a favourite destination for visitors to the region.
With 23 cabins and 140 powdered caravan sights available, the park is able to cater for almost every sort of traveller.
“We are perfectly designed for tourists,” explained Jennie.
Now just stepping off the back of peak traveller season, the couple and their dedicated team are taking the time to refurbish all 23 cabins, fine-tuning the creature comforts offered to all their guests.
Taking on a holiday park was not foreign to the couple, having owned and operated a tourist park in Inverell.
“It’s not about us, though. Without our team, we wouldn’t be nearly as successful as we are,” Pete said.
Creating a community within the park, Queens Beach Tourist Village has become a hive of activity.
“During peak season, we have an entertainment night every second fortnight, with proceeds going back to the Bowen Country Women’s Association,” said Jennie.
“Those have been great, as other local business have signed on and supported the evenings.”
It is clear that the team behind Queens Beach Tourist Village are proud of their work and the visitors they look after.
“We’re grateful,” Jennie said.
“It’s just fantastic to see people’s smiles; that’s the end result we’re looking for.”
Peter and Jennie Greer, Gerry and Mark Tomsett, the dedicated team behind Queens Beach Tourist Village. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge
It has been 16 years since Nicole and Jeremy Graham purchased their first vessel and just this year, they have welcomed their fourth tour while simultaneously rebranding the company to Iconic Whitsunday Adventures.
Back in 2007, Nicole and Jeremy came across the old War Canoe that was anchored in Pioneer Bay. They knew the Harvey family, who owned the vessel from Hamilton Island. Nicole and Jeremy approached them and sealed the deal to acquire the vessel.
Following a massive refurbishment, Sundowner has since become the most popular experience for both visitors and residents alike.
“She’s fun, she’s social, she connects people and provides the perfect evening or private charter experience,” explained Nicole.
Lady Enid, the couple’s second vessel, has a similar backstory when Nicole and Jeremy found her moored and mothballed in Ballina, NSW.
“She is a beautiful yacht, and we were thinking ‘how can we do something a bit different and unique?’”
That’s when the couple decided to create the only 18 and over tour in the Whitsundays offering luxury sunset cruises and full-day trips to Whitehaven Beach and snorkelling aboard Lady Enid.
“Lady Enid is a stunning timber yacht, we provide an experience that no one else offers,” Nicole explained.
The third offering is the Coastal Explorer Bus Tour, taking visitors to some of the best spots in the region, including Cape Gloucester and Frog Rock.
The fourth tour to join the group is Viper, the newest vessel to the fleet, with the Rolls Royce jets and offshore hull, capable of visiting the outer Great Barrier Reef and Whitehaven Beach in one day, no one else can do this.
Investing back into the company and the region, Iconic Whitsunday Adventures continues to flourish, its tours constantly setting the pace for the broader tourism industry.
Nicole and Jeremy Graham, aboard the majestic Lady Enid, on a sunset cruise. Photo supplied
Welcome to the first in a bi-monthly series of Business Highlights, introducing members of Tourism Whitsundays and showcasing the exceptional local businesses we have operating here in the region.
Tourism Whitsundays are a dedicated marketing agency that promotes the region and their members on every level – from international and national campaigns to markets right here in the Whitsundays.
Tourism Whitsundays CEO Rick Hamilton said that partnering with Whitsunday Life enables both entities to work together on features such as this, to highlight members to locals and visitors alike.
“It also helps connect members with Whitsunday Life to help share their stories with the local community,” he explained.
“It's a win win for everyone and helps us significantly in communicating with our local regions.”
Bec Timmins is Tourism Whitsundays’ Member Services and Marketing Co-Ordinator and she works alongside local operators to maximise their exposure and guide them through the benefits available to members.
“We primarily achieve this through marketing advocacy and industry development,” explained Bec.
“Becoming a member of Tourism Whitsundays has a comprehensive number of benefits, however the primary benefit is knowing that you are investing in the marketing of the region so that tourism in The Whitsundays can thrive.”
Being a member of Tourism Whitsundays allows businesses to be showcased on a global platform, backed by the professional and experienced Tourism Whitsundays team and expertise.
Becoming a member is simple, just contact Tourism Whitsundays on membership@tourismwhitsundays.com.au or call the office on 07 4948 5900.
Bec Timmins, Member Services and Marketing Co-Ordinator with Tourism Whitsundays. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge
The hidden gem that is the Whitsunday Food Garden is open and ready for business.
Intimate and secluded in an off-street cove, the Food Garden is a hub for the community, a host to three food vans, making a simple and delicious eat street that is perfect for a quiet and unique meal.
Since setting up shop in the Whitsunday Food Garden just over three months ago, Let’z Waffle has seen a massive spike in popularity.
Becoming the one stop shop for waffles, both savoury and sweet, Let’z Waffle caters for every single diet, including gluten free, diary free, and vegan waffles.
Even your pet pooch is looked after, with woofles on the menu, perfect for a warm summer night.
Having begun in Western Australia over seven years ago, owner and operator Aaron Townsend set off to create a food truck that caters to his travel urge and satisfies the waffle craving that is lacking in Australian culture.
Now sitting beside the Whisper Bar and Restaurant food van and the Airlie Beach Food Truck, Let’z Waffle serves as a tasty, sweet treat for after dinner, or even a main meal for those who prefer the savoury variety.
“Since we’ve been here, the Food Garden has turned into a community spot, where people can come in and chill out. You don’t even have to buy food if you don’t want to,” Aaron explained.
“With the variety that each truck serves, it’s a great dynamic, it’s really clicked.
“We all knew the importance of getting the dynamics and energy between the three of us, but it’s really worked well.”
A recent addition to the Food Garden is the weekly Thursday night markets, with a variety of market stalls setting up shop, with live music and good vibes ensuring a great evening.
“We have alternating buskers and live music artists, and we’re looking to expand the markets to have more stalls with a greater variety of goods,” Aaron said.
Open each and every day, from 9am to 9pm, Aaron and his team are catering for the intrepid traveller seeking to get out of the hustle and bustle of the Airlie Beach main strip.
“We’re open every day, which is good, because we have breakfast and coffee,” he said.
The growth that Let’z Waffle has seen has solidified the food van as a make visit restaurant in Airlie Beach, with Aaron able to confidently bring on a full savoury menu, on top of his sweet menu.
“We’ve been growing, which is great to see. It’s been consistent, especially with the cruise ships coming,” he said.
“We used to have Mondays off, but we’ve found that it’s just too busy to not be open; Airlie Beach is just a unique transient touristy place and just got the right energy and vibe.”
Aaron Townsend, Tamika Mietzel, and Emma Coral, the team behind Let’z Waffle in Whitsunday Food Garden. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge
Even your dogs aren’t missing out on this perfect treat. Photo supplied
Don’t miss this hidden gem this spring. Photo supplied
Friday 22 September
Significant Other (Live) @ The Burb
6:30pm – 10:30pm
Join Souths Suburban Bowls Club for live music by Significant Other! | Free entry.
Souths Suburban Bowls Club, Mackay
‘Stepping back in time’ – Guided Walk
10am – 11am
Take a step back in time and discover the evolution of plants in the Coal Garden with a free guided walk on - Bring a hat, water bottle, comfortable shoes and camera.
To book your spot, contact the gardens on phone (07) 4952 7300 or email botanic@mackay.qld.gov.au
Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
The Shield Tour
10am – 11:30am
Get excited for the Shield Tour! Thanks to Westpac, the Origin shields are coming to Mackay. See the Shields up close and personal and grab a photo with Former Origin Great, Josh Hannay.
Caneland Central
Family Fun Day Fundraiser
10am – 2pm
The day will be packed with excitement including family games and activities, yoga, nature walk, a delicious barbecue, ice cream, seed bombing, mini markets and more!
Bring a picnic blanket with your family and friends. | Adults $5 / Kids FREE
Wetland Walkabout, Keelys Road, Mackay
Saturday 23 September
2023 Qld Veterans and Females MX Championships
Gates open Saturday – 9am
An action-packed weekend of motocross racing. There will be massive motocross action, featuring junior and senior female championship classes, vets championship classes from 30+, along with full support classes available for those unable to race the championship classes.
Whether you're riding in the event or looking to spectate, there will be some fantastic talent on show with full food and coffee supplied over the weekend.
Mackay Junior Motocross Track, 8 Hume Street, Mackay
21DS MapRun – East Mackay
From 3pm
This 40min score event is a great way to end your Saturday afternoon.
Use the MapRun 6 App and a map to run, jog or walk through local parks and streets in the cool of the evening. All ages and fitness levels are catered for. Please bring a water bottle and suitable footwear. $5 per person or $12 per family. Payment: 'Tap & go' or cash. Register on the day or pre-register via email at 21degreessouth@gmail.com with the following information: Name, contact number and number of participants in your team.
If you have any queries, phone 0427 758 096.
Quota Park, Binnington Esplanade, Mackay
Mackay Showground Markets
6am – 10am
Local Produce, Natural products, Seafood, Plants and much much more.
Weekly event, held every Saturday. | Free entry.
Mackay Showgrounds
Anette Worthington (Live)
From 2:30pm
Anette Worthington is taking the stage, don’t miss out on this afternoon outing. | Free entry.
Seabreeze Hotel, Mackay
Mackay Twilight Market
4pm – 8:30pm
Market Stalls, Mini Eat Street, Local Musician, Jumping Castles and Face Painting.
Browse the local small business market stalls, then have a seat and listen to local musicians all while enjoying the yummy food Mackay Food trucks have to offer. ATM on site.
Come & enjoy a night out with your family.
$2 adult entry (kids 17 years & under free) | Entry fee collected at the door.
Mackay Showgrounds
One for the Road (Live)
6pm – 10pm
Come along for an incredible night as One for the Road takes the stage at the Garden Bar. Don’t miss out on the fun! | Free entry.
Harrup Park, Mackay
Shanksy (Live)
From 6:30pm
Get ready to groove all night long with Shanksy taking the stage! Don’t miss out on a night filled with awesome music and non-stop dancing. | Free entry.
Seabreeze Hotel, Mackay
Pirate Party @ Rabbit Hole
Doors open 9pm
AHOY there, me hearties! Join the Rabbit Hole for a Pirate Party. Prizes for best dressed Pirate, FREE Pirate Hat for the first 100 people through the door and LOADS of Captain Morgan giveaways & cocktails.
Rabbit Hole, Mackay
Sunday 24 September
Souths BINGO
7pm – 9pm
Come along and you could win! Weekly event every Sunday. | Free entry.
South Leagues Club, Mackay
Dan England – Live and Loud
7pm – 9pm
Get ready for the ultimate Sunday session as we bring you an unforgettable live performance by the talented Dan England, live and loud on the Terrace.
After his incredible journey on Australian Idol, Dan England has captivated audiences nationwide with his remarkable talent. With his smooth acoustic rock sound, he’ll be playing popular classics along with current hits that are sure to get you singing along. | Free entry.
Seabreeze Hotel, Mackay
Wednesday 27 September
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
Thursday 28 September
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
Slowly Slowly & Stand Atlantic – Regional Tour
7pm
Slowly Slowly and Stand Atlantic are thrilled to announce they are joining forces on a mammoth Australian Regional tour through September & October.
Their fourth and most ambitious record Daisy Chain debuted at #5 on the ARIA album chart and has received glowing praise from fans and critics afar.
Tickets from $49.90 | Book yours at oztix.com.au
Seabreeze Hotel, Mackay
Little Treehouse Lane Is Your New Parenting Partner
In the world of parenting, every little thing matters. That's where Little Treehouse Lane steps in, not just as a store but as a haven for parents seeking solutions and celebrating special moments.
Nyomi Davidson, the founder of this one-stop-family-shop, understands that raising children can be a rollercoaster of surprises and challenges. With six kids of her own, Nyomi has experienced it all, and that personal touch defines the essence of Little Treehouse Lane.
The story behind this heartwarming venture began when Nyomi found herself expecting her sixth child, a delightful but unexpected blessing. As someone who hadn't navigated the world of baby supplies for some time, Nyomi was taken aback by the overwhelming choices available online. The frustration of paying postage fees for online orders ignited the idea of creating a physical space where parents could see, touch, and explore the products before making a decision. Little Treehouse Lane brings together a myriad of popular online brands under one roof.
In a digital age dominated by influencers, it's often challenging to separate the hype from genuine quality. Nyomi and her experienced team have personally tried and tested most of the range and are happy to recommend the best solutions for your needs. Little Treehouse Lane isn't about pushing products; it's about offering guidance and practical solutions to simplify parenting.
While the store primarily caters to babies, it offers solutions for all stages of family life. From pregnancy and postpartum care to back-to-school essentials, Little Treehouse Lane has something for everyone. It even stocks larger items like prams, car seats, and capsules. The 6-in-1 Jiffle pram is a gamechanger that's turning heads among parents.
Little Treehouse Lane's range of clothing and accessories is simply adorable. Nyomi's commitment to uniqueness shines through in her inventory. She often orders only one of each size, ensuring that your purchase feels special and exclusive. The store features popular brands such as Oi Oi, MontiiCo, Spewy, Ergopouch, Cracked Soda, Indigo & Lellow, Snotty Boss, and many more. It's a curated collection of your favourite online brands, conveniently accessible without the hassle of multiple postage fees.
And the store doesn’t just cater to parenting needs; it's about embracing an eco-friendly way of life. Step inside, and you'll discover a mesmerising rainbow wall adorned with reusable lunch boxes, drink bottles, and eating accessories built to last years and years. These bento-style lunchboxes aren't just about reducing waste; they're about maximising the joy of mealtime. These items won’t just sit in cupboards, they will become an integral part of your child's daily routine.
With Little Treehouse Lane, parenting becomes a little easier, and special moments become a lot more memorable.
Nyomi (right) and her team at Little Treehouse Lane, located upstairs at Caneland Shopping Centre, are here to help make parenthood that little bit easier. Photo credit: Amanda Wright
The community are invited to participate in a free and engaging memoir writing workshop which is due to be held at the Proserpine Library next month.
Hosted by inspiring local publishers, Julia and Richard Evans, the exciting two-hour session promises to motivate and educate aspiring authors.
Discover the fundamentals of memoir writing, how to navigate memory gaps, combat ethical conflicts and develop a proficient memoir project.
Enjoy interactive exercises, prompts to spark your creativity, and learn how to generate seamless, compelling narrative.
“Join us on the path to preserving your legacy through the art of memoir writing,” said Julia.
“Your story deserves to be heard, and this workshop is your first step towards ensuring your voice resonates through the ages.”
WHAT: Free Memoir Writing Workshop
WHEN: Friday, October 6 – 9.30am – 11.30am
WHERE: Proserpine Library
Get ready for the best day of the year, with Zonta hosting their annual Derby Day in November.
Held in line with the Melbourne Cup Race Week, the Zonta Derby Day boasts fantastic food, great company, and non-stop laughs.
For the fourth iteration of the Derby Day, the event will be hosted at La Tabella Restaurant in Airlie Beach, with a fantastic lunch menu, prizes, live stream of the official race, and a fashion parade by local clothing and lifestyle boutique Airllywood.
With a strict dress code of Black and White, all attendees should start looking through their wardrobes for their best outfits.
Zonta Club of the Whitsundays have been assisting the community for years, working with the wider Zonta organisation to promote the status of women and girls both locally and worldwide, via health, advocacy, and education.
So why not join in the fun with this fantastic event?
WHAT: Zonta Derby Day
WHERE: La Tabella Restaurant, Airlie Beach
WHEN: Saturday November 4, from 11.30am
TICKETS: whitsundaytickets.com.au
If I’m not around on Monday, something has gone terribly wrong.
This Sunday I’m running another marathon and I’m asking you to keep me in your thoughts because I’ll need every good piece of vibe I can tell you, as I try and weave my way around Sydney for 42.195km’s.
This will be marathon run number six for me and I’ll tell you, I’m a little nervous as I’ve done very little training. Some people have told me I’m mad for doing it, but hey, let’s just see how it goes in 48 hours.
One of the reasons I’ve hardly done any training, is that it worked for me last year, so why change things up? The other marathons I’ve done like Gold Coast and Melbourne, I did heaps of running and extra stuff and after I ran the distance, I felt horrible. So last year I scaled it back and just did what I normally train for during the hockey season, and I ended up running five hours, so for me that’s great.
I’m starting the run at the base of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, running over it (yes, they’ve closed the whole thing to traffic – how cool) and then I’ll be shuffling my way around the old town and then finishing up at the Sydney Opera House before lunchtime hopefully!
I’m thinking of wearing the pink tutu on the day as well. It’ll be the same one that we all ran in for breast cancer with Mum all those years ago for the Mother’s Day Run and City to Surf. That way Mum will be with me along the way.
Anyway, think about me come 7am Sunday as I go my hardest and come home in a blaze of glory. Hopefully
You know what, straight after this I’ll be doing something very special with a bicycle and some electric cables. Have you ever seen Spicks and Specks years ago when they used to do the exercise bike music challenge? The speed of their pedalling was the speed of the music being played. I reckon I could give it a go to get the word out for the River to Reef bike ride in a few weeks. It should make for some entertaining tunes on 4MK!
Before I go, huge thanks to everyone at the Mackay Hospital Foundation for allowing myself and Johnny to be your MC’s this year at the Dinner on the Runway. I was blessed to be a part of your big night and helping to raise heaps of cash for this wonderful organisation. I am lucky to be able to do what I do each day.
You can join Rob Kidd from 5am weekday mornings on 4MK 1026 AM in Mackay and Proserpine, 91.5FM in Airlie Beach or just ask your smart speaker to play 4MK on iHeartRadio!