Next film night June: Ghostlight Alex Thompson and Kelly O'Sullivan’s moving, gently comic collaboration is about the power of live theater to make sense of our offstage dramas and personal narratives. Ghostlight centers on Dan (Keith Kupferer), a melancholic middle-aged construction worker grieving a family tragedy. Cut off from his devoted wife, Sharon (Tara Mallen), and talented but troubled daughter, Daisy (Katherine Mallen Kupferer), Dan finds comfort and community in a misfit company of a
Read the full storyAfter a strong wind warning snuffed out SPARK a fortnight ago, the exciting pop-up event is set to reignite from Thursday, June 12, to Sunday, June 15. After the event was postponed, organisers sprang into action to reorganise the dozens of activities and attractions scheduled to activate the old cinema car park on Wood and Gordon streets. SPARK will now ignite with an evening networking event from 5pm to 7pm on Thursday, June 12, and will then be followed by three days of continuous activatio
Read the full storyThere’s so much happening in Mackay in July, but for the art-lover there is nothing better than Artspace Mackay’s Libris Awards. Artspace Mackay, in partnership with Daly Bay, is delighted to announce the finalists for the 2025 Libris Awards: Australian Artists Book Prize. The shortlisted entrants’ artworks will be exhibited at Artspace from July 5 to September 14. The prestigious Libris Awards bring together works by leading and emerging artist book makers from across the country. Mayor Gre
Read the full storyFriday 6th June Crochet & Conversation 9am Join a welcoming morning of crochet, coffee, and conversation with Northern Beaches locals at Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Bring your own tools or borrow from the communal box. All skill levels welcome—just look for the yarn to find the table. Connection and creativity guaranteed. Bucasia Beachfront Bar and Restaurant Artspace And Memory 10am Join Art and Memory, a welcoming program for people living with dementia and their
Read the full storyWhen you hear the term ‘dedicated to sport’, who in your life instantly springs to mind?
You can now recommend your top pick from the local community to Mackay Regional Council’s Sporting Hall of Fame.
This institution has been developed to recognise the region’s residents who have made outstanding achievements in their sport.
No matter your age or skill level, if you have made an impactful contribution to your sport, the Mackay Regional Council would love to hear about it!
Mayor Greg Williamson said the hall of fame wasn’t just for athletes, but also leaders, officials, support staff and coaches.
“With our state set to host the 2032 Olympics, we decided that now was the perfect time to highlight the Mackay region as a sporting powerhouse,” Mayor Williamson said.
“We have so many tremendous athletes, coaches, support staff and officials who have represented Queensland and Australia in various sports, as well as Olympians, Paralympians and Commonwealth Games representatives,” he said.
“Not only will the hall of fame provide recognition to those who have achieved great things in their sporting endeavours, it will also provide inspiration to up-and-coming sports people.
“It will allow them to identify their role models and show them that regional athletes can make it to the highest echelons in sport.”
Mayor Williams hopes to see the Sporting Hall of Fame showcase the ‘many amazing athletes our region produces’ and ‘attract more funding for development of our coaches, athletes, officials and sporting infrastructure.’
Successful nominations will receive a certificate from the Office of the Mayor and their name, photo and achievements will be displayed on the Mackay Sporting Hall of Fame website and other council media and facilities where appropriate.
Nominations for the hall of fame are now open and the form is available online at:
mackay.qld.gov.au/halloffame
Nominations will be accepted at any time, with applications considered on a quarterly basis.
Applicants are encouraged to read the eligibility criteria before submitting a nomination.
Mayor Greg Williamson with young athletes from the North Mackay Athletics Club during construction of the ARC
The high thrills and exciting spills of Dittmann Bucking Bulls is back for 2023 and promising to be a PBR not to miss.
Already a massive event on the PBR calendar, Dittmann Bucking Bulls and Bull Pit is known for having a fantastic display of human strength against these massive animals, to the sound of loud cries and even louder applause.
Prepping with rodeos in the region, these seasoned pros are more than ready to give us Whitsunday locals a fantastic show.
Expect the best of the biggest bulls and the ultimate shows of strength, determination, and grit as these courageous riders compete to beat the beasts and each other on the night.
This family friendly affair is a massive event on the PBR calendar, with camping available for keen attendees.
And don’t miss the official PBR After Party featuring Bad Influence, with a variety of food trucks, market stalls, kids rides and live music, beginning from 7pm.
WHAT: Dittmann Bucking Bulls and Bull Pit
WHERE: 145 Midge Point Road, Bloomsbury
WHEN: Saturday August 26
TICKETS: https://bit.ly/3QCD9vx
Prepare to be entertained by these courageous thrill seekers, taking on the bucking bulls. Photo supplied
Head on down to Banjo’s Bar and Grill this Sunday for the second iteration of the Whitsunday Old Iron Restorers Club ‘Show and Shine’ car, bike and four-wheel drive display.
The last event, held in March this year, attracted over 45 vehicles and organisers are hoping for the same again.
WHAT: Show and Shine
WHERE: Banjo’s Bar and Grill
WHEN: Sunday, August 27
TIME: From 10am
Our ever-ambitious local state school is taking on, not only one of the best children’s books ever written but also one of the best musicals in the world, with its upcoming adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Matilda.
This classic children’s story was given an edgier, modern reincarnation when it was transformed into the multi-award-winning stage performance written by Dennis Kelly and Tim Minchin.
With sing-along songs that many will remember, a feisty cast of characters and a relatable school setting, tickets are already selling fast for what is expected to be a sell-out event.
Over 200 students from every year level are participating in the musical, either as the on-stage cast or back-stage in areas such as lighting and sound.
Rehearsals have been a big part of the lives of both students and teachers over the past few months and everyone in the school community is looking forward to seeing all their dedicated hours of practice come together in front of the audience.
Matilda Jr the Musical tells the story of an extraordinary girl who, armed with a sharp mind and a vivid imagination, dares to take a stand to change her story with miraculous results.
She is a girl who loves reading and is inspired by her favourite teacher Miss Honey to overcome obstacles caused by her family and school and especially by the villain headmistress Miss Trunchball.
WHAT: Matilda Jr The Musical
WHERE: Cannonvale State School
WHEN: Friday, September 8 at 6.30pm
Saturday, September 9 at 2pm and 6.30pm
TICKETS: SCAN THIS CODE
The cast of Cannonvale State School is excited to perform their interpretation of Matilda Jr The Musical. Photo supplied
Motor cross and endurance drivers get ready, the Don River Dash is upcoming and set to be one of the biggest years for the event.
Still in its infancy, the event has seen an unprecedented explosion in its popularity, with hundreds of keen competitors flocking to Bowen for the exciting competition.
“You see all sorts of different classes, different machines, with different engine capacities,” explained Wanita Sparr, Don River Dash Event Secretary.
“It’s a unique course with a reverse grid format, meaning the smaller engine capacity cars are first, with the big machines at the back, which make for a more exciting and thrilling race.”
This two-day competition sees participants take to the Don River, completing three loops of the track on Saturday, and another three on Sunday.
But don’t forget, the motorcycle race happens after the 4-wheeled machines take on the course, making for an unpredictable ride!
“It’s a mix of enduro-long range racing and motor cross,” said Wanita.
At this stage, the Dash has almost 250 bikes nominated, with only nine racers from Bowen.
This is much the same with the car nominations, with 108 nominations, 6 from Bowen.
And don’t forget the Ironman Challenge, where competitors take part in both the car and bike competitions.
With only one nomination at this stage, with more sure to sign up, the weekend is building up to be a thrill seekers delight.
“This is like Mad Max, with great jumps, natural sloops and the bikers just have to hang on!” said Wanita.
“It’s a very technical course, and the Sunday course is next level!
“The bikers are the gladiators of The Don, having to take account of the sloops, the ground, and especially the shifting density of the sand.”
For spectators, “It’s best to just come in blind and just go ‘holy shit, these people are courageous!”
“It’s an incredible event and amazing for the region.”
In 2021, Tourism Events Queensland reported that The Dash brought in an estimated 1.138 million in economic and tourism expenditure.
Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy said the Don River Dash provides a great boost for the economy.
“People book accommodation months in advance for this event which continues to grow each year,” she said.
“The competitors and their support crew often come a few days prior and then stay on after the event, so they support many types of businesses in town.
“It is also a great spectator event, enhancing the experience of our visitors as well as locals.”
Over 300 competitors expected to cruise into town and Bowen will be a hive of activity, fun, and excitement – make sure you head down and check it out!
WHAT: Don River Dash
WHERE: Bowen Showground
WHEN: Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 September
The Don River Dash is expecting hundreds of competitors and spectators for the exciting thrills and spills of the Dash
With an increasing motorbike division, the Don River Dash is amping up for 2023. Photo supplied
Airlie Beach get ready; a superstar is coming to town.
Well, one of the best looking and most lifelike resemblances of Jimmy Barnes, Soul Chisel is taking up residence on the Airlie Beach Hotel stage for a weekend of power.
Saturday September 2 and Sunday September 3, from 2 to 5.30pm, the Airlie Beach Hotel will be the place to be.
Creator and front man of Soul Chisel is Steve Callanan, a legend in his own right.
Steve, with his uncanny resemblance to Aussie legend Jimmy Barnes, has been bringing the charm and charisma of Jimmy across the nation.
“It so funny when people see me get on stage and whip out their phones because they think the real Jimmy’s just stepped on stage, but it’s just an old bloke who sorta looks like him and sings like him.”
Even appearing on The Voice Australia, Steve wasn’t able to turn a single mentor chair, with each star believing the real Jimmy Barnes was up on stage, belting out tunes.
Steve has got Father’s Day sorted, with his powerful show perfectly aligned with the holiday, what a treat to Aussie blokes of Airlie Beach.
“It’s a fantastic happy coincidence, that we get to make sure they’re enjoying their Father’s Day,” said Steve.
Encompassing the entire energy of Jimmy Barnes, Soul Chisel does not miss a beat, ensuring the best experience for the audience.
“We have Jim’s blessing for our show, and we’re sure to cover the party side of things!
“We play tribute and leave the impersonation to the comedians!”
No hit tune will be left out of these two back-to-back sets, covering all the very best of Jimmy Barnes.
“I love the slow Jim songs, ‘Stone Cold’, ‘Working Class Man’, and ‘Flame Trees’, ‘cause it gets people up and singing back to me.”
But don’t worry because more is always in store with Steve and Soul Chisel.
Moving through Cold Chisel, Working Class Man and Freight Train Heart, to Barnsey’s Soul Deep repertoire, there is something for everyone at this show.
Be sure to get yourself the best seat in the house, with Steve and the band sure to call for audience interaction and get you to sing along to the best hits.
“We just make sure that everyone knows that we know they’re there, and that they’re having a good time.”
WHAT: Soul Chisel, the Ultimate Jimmy Barnes Tribute
WHERE: The Pub, at the Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 September
Touching on all aspects of Jimmy Barnes’ career, Soul Chisel is perfect for any fan
Stemming from his uncanny resemblance of the Aussie legend, Steve Callanan is a legend himself
Airlie Beach Hotel is making sure that Airlie Beach knows how to rock this September
Barnsey and Barnsey with uncanny resemblance. Photos supplied
A piece of Aussie music history will have a ‘Rendezvous’ at the Grand View Hotel for one night only of rock and roll!
Iconic Aussie pub-rockers, the Choirboys are prepared to give a show like no other, treating local audiences to their massive hits that took Australia by storm back in the 1980s.
With a massive discography of 13 albums, and 15 singles, no chart-topping hit will be missed.
Performing all their fan-favourites and long-loved hits, like ‘Run To Paradise’, all four decades of the Choirboys will be traversed.
Don’t miss the ‘Big Bad Noise’ at the Grand View Hotel, as all their classics will be sure to be on the set list.
Within the permeating history of Aussie pub rock, the Choirboys have cemented themselves into the rich history of classic Australian pubs, rural or city, no matter what.
We’ll be staying up till the ‘Midnight Sun’ to catch this entire set list, which is sure to impress and bring back the ‘Struggletown’ blues that we all have, with the ‘Bad Moon Rising’ over this ‘Fortunate Son’.
Experience a piece of rock history with Bowen rock enthusiasts and everyone who loves great Aussie music!
For one absolutely chockas night of legendary music, do not miss out and get your tickets tonight.
WHAT: The Choirboys
WHERE: The Grand View Hotel, Bowen
WHEN: Saturday, August 26, doors open at 6pm
TICKETS: grandviewhotelbowen.com.au at $59 each
Aussie rockers, Choirboys will be the performance of the year, at the Grand View Hotel. Photo supplied
The community colour fun run is back for 2023, with Whitsunday Counselling and Support gearing up for a bigger event than ever.
Ready with a jumping castle, bubbles, face painting, sausage sizzle, raffles, prizes, and of course the coveted colour fun run, this absolutely free event will see smiles and laughter from everyone who attends.
Taking place during Child Protection Week, organisers aim to raise awareness that all adult community members are responsible for ensuring that our children remain safe and nurtured.
WHAT: Whitsunday Counselling and Support Colour Fun Run
WHERE: Coral Sea Marina Lawns
WHEN: Saturday, September 9, from 9am
PRICE: ABSOLUTELTY FREE
Covered in paint and having lots of fun! Photo supplied
Get ready for a delightful afternoon of calm energy and delicious food, with Coral Sea Resort’s Long Lunch.
Set on the backdrop of the beautiful and picturesque Coral Sea, this guided experience is perfect for a Sunday afternoon, sending off a gentle weekend.
With a menu consisting of absolutely delectable high tea goodies, craftly curated by Head Chef Michael Dominici, perfectly paired indulgent wines, and sweeping live acoustics, this is not an event to miss.
WHAT: Coral Sea Resort Long Lunch
WHERE: Coral Sea Resort Jetty
WHEN: Sunday, August 27, from 12pm to 3pm
TICKETS: $150 per person, available at whitsundaytickets.com.au
Don your best white outfit and get ready for an afternoon of high class, relaxing delight. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge
Prepare to be amazed and blown away by the outstanding Soweto Gospel Choir, with their touching performance, ‘Hope’, at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre this September.
A completely new production, Hope speaks on the Freedom movement by Nelson Mandela in South Africa and the Civil Rights Movement in America in the 1950s by Martin Luther King.
Celebrating songs and anthems from these time periods, Soweto takes audiences through the journey of liberation and fighting for freedom, beginning with intimate South African freedom songs, before moving into American freedom movements with protest music, including works from iconic artists James Brown, Sam Cooke, Stevie Wonder and Aretha Franklin.
Feel the powerful message sung through amazing musicians and artists, who have received critical acclaim across the globe.
Soweto Gospel Choir are triple Grammy winners, spreading their voices and words across the globe since 2002.
Celebrating the unique and powerful influence of African Gospel music, the Soweto Gospel Choir is not a performance to miss.
Feel enriched and empowered by these stand out performers and vocalists, with their outstanding renditions of African American spiritual, folk, and gospel music.
WHAT: Soweto Gospel Choir: Hope
WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre
WHEN: Sunday September 3, from 5pm
TICEKTS: proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au
Feel the power of these African Gospel songs by Soweto Gospel Choir at the PEC. Photo supplied
Bringing music lovers together to celebrate the reef and raise money for its protection, are at the foundations of the inaugural Flametree Gathering, brought to you by respected local musician David Flower and his partner Bronwyn Garland.
A grassroots gathering, with all proceeds going towards Eco Barge Clean Seas, the event promises to be both inspiring and empowering, a mix of music, art, soul practice, food stalls, games and fun.
A total of nine acts will perform on the day, with both local and state-wide talent handpicked and invited to bring a special flair to the event.
Featuring world class musicians from Julian James to Trilliah, Bobby Longstaff, to The Barlyshakes, the music ranges from Blues to rock folk and reggae so there’s a little bit of something for everyone.
David and Bronwyn felt inspired to raise money for Eco Barge Clean Seas and the Turtle Rehabilitation Centre when they volunteered on one of their regular beach clean missions and experienced firsthand the great work they do.
“It was incredible how much stuff we picked up from the beach - I think 250kg was collected by 10 volunteers in two hours!” he explained.
“The whole thing is run by volunteers, and it is so important we keep the boat running.”
Libby Edge, Founder of Eco Barge, said she is extremely grateful to hear proceeds will come to her charity organisation, and is looking forward to coming to the event and celebrating what they do with the rest of the volunteers.
“By the end of the year we will have collected 250,000 kilos of marine debris!” said Libby.
“It’s been a long journey and it’s wonderful that David has nominated us – we’re really chuffed and honoured.
“It will also be a great opportunity for many of the volunteers to come together and celebrate.”
During the event Libby will host a stall where attendees can stop for a chat, find out more about Eco Barge and volunteer their time for one of the beach clean missions.
“We have over 2,500 volunteers, but there is always room for more!” she said.
David said he has always loved the name ‘Flametree’ and has wanted to hold an event in the area for many years.
When his friend offered him the use of some private land, he knew his dream was coming true and by creating a fundraiser festival he has deepened the meaningful intention of the event.
“It’s a family friendly event and kids under 12 go free!” said David.
“There will be games, activities and of course back-to-back live music,”
Well-known regional artist La Lune Croker will be creating some art for the event and there will also be soul practice sessions by event co-organiser Bronwyn Garland of Garland of Hope.
A burger bar run by Eco Barge and their volunteers will keep the crowds well-fed and a charity raffle will include prizes from Cruise Whitsundays, Goodness Gracious and tickets to Airlie Beach Festival of Music.
Kicking off at 10am, live music at the inaugural Flametree Gathering will begin at 12pm and continue until the event close at 10pm.
Please note, this is a BYO event and organisers are promoting responsible drinking.
WHAT: Flametree Gathering
WHERE: 65a Jasinique Drive, Flametree
WHEN: Saturday, September 2
TIME: 10am – 10pm
TICKETS: $85
David Flower will be performing at the inaugural Flametree Gathering.
Festival co-founders David Flower and Bronwyn Garland with Eco Barge Clean Seas founder, Libby Edge, on the boat trip that inspired the partnership.
The Collinsville branch of Queensland Country Women’s Association is excited to unveil their brand-new hall, with official Grand Opening celebrations scheduled for September.
As part of a five-year plan, the construction of the new hall has been an eager upgrade for the ladies.
Constructed by Bowen local Lowcocks Builders, the hall was aided by numerous local businesses being a part of the project.
The official grand opening will include an extensive morning market, with fantastic handmade and local produce and goodies.
The Collinsville Country Women will also hold their ‘Sconversation Day’, encouraging everyone to purchase a scone and a cuppa for only $5.
The ladies have been busy beautifying the hall, as well as putting together a wide array of garden beds in the front yard, ensuring the hall is perfect on the day.
With excitement in the air for the Collinsville ladies, this is set to be a day of happiness and fun.
WHAT: QCWA Collinsville Grand Opening of Hall
WHERE: 33 Conway Street, Collinsville
WHEN: Saturday September 23, Markets begin at 9am, with the official Grand Opening beginning at 10am
The eager QCWA Collinsville ladies on the night they received the keys to the new hall. Photo supplied
Weber Bros Entertainment is set to dazzle and amaze the residents of Cannonvale with the grandest circus show called – ‘THE CIRCUS’.
Prepare to be captivated by a mesmerizing display of talent from performers hailing from all corners of the globe.
This is an international event that promises to leave no one disappointed.
The Circus promises to be an adrenaline pumping 2-hour spectacle, featuring a lineup of extraordinary and world-class acts that includes comedians, FMX riders, BMX mega ramp, beautiful aerialists, and the show-stopping Human Cannon Ball.
Our performers and crew are brought together from a diverse array of countries.
Some of these acts have not been seen in Australia under The Big Top, making it an exciting opportunity for patrons to experience something truly unique and unforgettable, there is something for everyone under The Big Top.
Beyond the jaw-dropping stunts and heart-stopping performances, The Circus fosters a sense of community.
It is a space where strangers become friends, sharing in the collective awe and wonder that unfolds before their eyes.
Laughter, gasps of amazement, and applause fill the air, creating a bond that transcends age, culture, and background.
In an age where entertainment options seem endless, The Circus stands tall as one of the few remaining art forms that can truly bring the whole family together.
From the youngest to the oldest, everyone can find something to marvel at within the vibrant world of the circus.
So, mark your calendars and gather your loved ones for an evening of pure enchantment.
The Circus promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe and with memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Step inside the magical world of the circus, where dreams come alive, and the extraordinary becomes reality.
WHAT: Weber Bros Circus
WHERE: Opposite The Whitsunday Plaza, Cannonvale
WHEN: August 24 – September 3 2023
Weekday shows at 7.30pm
Saturday August 26 and September 2 at 1pm and 7.30pm
Sunday August 27 at 1pm and 4pm
Sunday September 3 at 11am
TICKETS: 0452 00 22 00
ONLINE: www.iticket.com.au
These three words explain a lot about our extinct and endangered species.
I can’t stand by and see this continuing to happen, so I came up with the ‘Love an endangered Aussie species’ revolution.
I want all Australians to get on board and say, ‘I stand up for our endangered wildlife’.
Australia is home to some of the world’s most unique and rare species.
However, since European settlements in 1788, the country has experienced widespread habitat destruction and the introduction of non-native predators such as cats and foxes, causing more than 100 endemic species to go extinct over the past 200 years.
According to a recent study, Australia’s wildlife has also experienced unprecedented losses with 202 new animal and plant species making the list of threatened species between 2016 and 2022.
Many more animals are currently threatened or at risk of extinction as urban development, bushfires and flood events persist.
Here are just a few: bilby, koala, platypus, long-footed potoroo, greater glider, numbat, orange-bellied parrot, regent honeyeater.
Our children and their children deserve a thriving planet.
It’s not too late to make changes for a better environment for them.
I am just one person.
I need all Aussies to say, ‘I stand up for our unique wildlife.
‘I am for environment, education and action.’
The thing our children are worried about most is the environment.
So, what are we going to do to put their minds at ease?
Love and protect our precious, unique wildlife.
My much-loved character Paddles the Playful Platypus is now an endangered species. 4.5 species have become extinct every century.
It’s time for action now!
My quote of the week: I can’t be everything to everyone; I am not chocolate.
About Rose-Marie: Rose-Marie is an author, journalist, mum and nanny. She is married to Anthony and has two children, Chloe and Samuel, and grandsons Levi, Gatlin and Henry, with a new grandchild due next March.
Conversations with Art
Friday, 1:00pm
Conversations with Art is a free and enjoyable discussion led by Artspace staff as they look at images of traditional and contemporary artworks from Gallery and Museum Collections from around the world. It’s not an art theory lesson, it’s simply a casual conversation to talk about the art, deconstructing the works, considering themes, possible techniques used by the artist, and creating links with our own personal experiences. Whether you’re an artist, an art and language lover, beginner, or expert, it’s free, interesting, thought provoking and extremely enjoyable.
Artspace Mackay
Friday SUN.sets
Every Friday Evening From 6pm
Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVE MUSIC.
Wake House Australia
QCCS NQ's Rock'n Country 2023
Saturday and Sunday, 8:00am to 11:00pm
Yeehaa Events are bringing the best country rock artists to Mackay for QCCS NQ's Rock'n Country music festival. On site camping is available for two-day pass holders giving you easy access to come and go as you please. There will be plenty to keep the whole family busy with kid shows and entertainment including mechanical bull, jumping castles, face painting and plenty of food and market stalls. There will be some awesome prizes up for grabs for those winners of our best dressed competition and the line dancing competition. For those feeling strong don't forget to register at the event for the City Fitness Tug-of-war! This event is proudly raising funds for Variety - the Children's Charity with a live auction held at the event. Bring along a camp chair and set yourself up for an incredible two days!
Mackay Showgrounds
ARTIST’S TALK - Award-winning artist Zanny Begg discusses her latest exhibition Saturday, 9:30am
‘These Stories Will be Different’ brings together Zanny Begg’s most significant video installations —a fascinating series of works that tell stories, but also challenge the conventions of storytelling. After Zanny’s artist’s talk, do her workshop from 12:30pm to create a wallpaper inspired by late medieval drawings used to illustrate Christine de Pizan’s manuscript The Book of The City of Ladies (1402). Working across time contemporary artist Zanny Begg will bring a feminist lens to drawings of witches, outcasts, healers, monsters and demons—exploring the European witch trials Zanny will invite you to reimagine a world beyond misogyny.
Artspace Mackay
Zing Cosplay Comp 2023
Saturday, 10:00am
As part of their fundraising for Starlight Children’s Foundation, Zing Caneland Central are hosting a Cosplay Competition. There will be a registration fee which is 100% donated to the Starlight foundation and there are prizes to be won across 12 and under, Group and Advanced categories. The Cosplay Competition location will be out the front of Target in the centre.
Caneland Central
Family Trivia Fundraiser
Saturday, 10:00am
Join the United Apostolic Volunteers Foundation for an afternoon of food, friendship and fundraising. All proceeds go to Orange Sky Australia, Ukrainian Humanitarian Aid and Kenyan Children in Need. $25 per person including afternoon tea. Tables of eight. Drinks are available to purchase, however this is an alcohol-free event.
Beaconsfield State School Hall, 1 Nadina Street, Beaconsfield
Sunday Live Music – BarbsWired
Sunday, 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Music every Sunday from 2pm - 5pm. Head down to the Seabreeze Hotel this Sunday for some fresh tunes, delicious food, and ice-cold brews.
Seabreeze Hotel
BMA Kidspace
Tuesday, 10:00am
BMA Kidspace, Artspace Mackay’s free and ever popular toddler’s program, gives children under five a chance to explore and have fun with art in a climate of co-operative learning. The program includes free artist-run craft activities in two sessions, Session 1: Anytime from 10 to 11:30am; Session 2: Anytime from 12:15 to 2pm with live musical entertainment 11:30am to 12:15pm. Bring your children along for a fun day of art-making, singing and dancing.
Artspace Mackay
DBCT Kids' Theatre Season - The Twits
Tuesday, 12:30pm to 1:30pm and 6:00pm to 7:00pm
Roald Dahl’s gruesome twosome The Twits are ready to delight and disgust, in equal measure. You’ve read the book – it’s time to experience this family classic from the wacky mind of the world’s No. 1 Storyteller live on stage. Adapted for the stage by shake & stir theatre co.
MECC
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 & learn from each other. They can be seen, heard & understood with no judgement. It's a space to honour the uniqueness of each individual, everyone is equal. They will be able to speak from their hearts about things that trouble, annoy, frustrate them. 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
The market is a showcase of our region’s amazing produce 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. Everyone learns at their own pace and, even better, the first lesson is free on your way to learning the four step style of rock ‘n’ roll. $5 for members and $8 for non-members after that. The club caters for social activities for club members with regular dances with live bands in attendance and away trips. For further enquiries call 0408 983 911.
58 Macalister St, Mackay
Picnic in the Gardens
Thursday, 9:30am
Celebrating Children's Book Week, dress up as your favourite book character and join us for a picnic in the Botanic Gardens, Story Time under the trees and Baby Bounce on the lawn. Join the Mackay Regional Council Libraries team for face painting, puppets, craft activities and heaps more for children from birth to five years. Bring a picnic rug, water bottle and hat.
Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
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 desert.
Bluewater Quay
DZ Deathrays R.I.F.F. Album Tour
Thursday, 7:00pm
DZ have released their sixth studio album R.I.F.F, arguably their most experimental, enhanced and immediately resonant record yet. Heading out on the road with Press Club and Dust, these shows are sure to spark joy as well as anarchy. They inspire listeners to ignite a passion in themselves to continue to challenge and strive, making sure to always Remember It’s For Fun.
Seabreeze Hotel
This week, students at Eimeo Road State School celebrated science week, kicking off with lots of interesting experiments on junior parade on Monday.
The school’s resident “Mad Scientist” Mrs Bowerman conducted exciting, explosive and chemically charged experiments in front of an awe-struck crowd of students.
The week continued with lots of engaging science fun, including the Student Council Mad Scientist Disco on Wednesday, inviting students to dress as their favourite mad scientist.
As part of the school’s transition to high school program, Thursday then saw year six students walk to Mackay Northern Beaches State High School to participate in Science Week activities and experience the opportunities coming their way at high school next year.
Eimeo Road State School Mrs Bowerman donned her Mad Scientist costume for Science Week. Photos supplied: Eimeo Road State School