Friday 30th May Crochet & Conversation9amJoin 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 U-BEACH community beach day in Mackay9amThe inaugural U-BEACH community beach day offers an inclusive
Read the full storyA much-loved local event is making its return to Dunes Harbour Beach. Tunes in the Dunes is back for another laid-back Saturday afternoon, bringing coastal vibes, live music, and a relaxed community feel to one of Mackay’s most scenic spots. A crowd favourite in 2024, Tunes in the Dunes drew a wonderful mix of people — from those looking for something a little different, to families catching up, and friends gathering to enjoy a drink by the sea. The oceanside setting made the perfect bac
Read the full storySince 1999 To Hell and Back have been rocking stages all over the country with their Meatloaf tribute act. But this time, they are coming to the Airlie Beach Hotel. The band has undergone a few changes over the years, but the current lineup has been performing together for the past 13 years. During this time the band have developed a strong chemistry and stage presence over this time creating an extraordinary Meatloaf tribute act. The band have gelled together over the years and Bass Pla
Read the full storyThe Proserpine Entertainment Centre (PEC) will be hosting a free screening of the Australian premiere of Ballet Preljocaj’s Swan Lake on 14 & 15 June 2025, which was filmed during the exclusive Brisbane season at Queensland Performing Arts Centre’s (QPAC) Lyric Theatre. Founded in 1985 by maverick French choreographer Angelin Preljocaj, the Aix-en-Provence-based Ballet Preljocaj last wowed audiences in Queensland in 2016 with the sell-out season of Snow White at QPAC and is world renowned for w
Read the full storyEveryone is invited to hear the Rev. Dr Solmon Zwana, National Chaplain to Zimbabwean Methodists in Australia and Oceania, speak at meetings at St Paul’s Uniting Church on 2-4 June and on Sunday 4 June when he will preach at a combined service at 9.15am at St Paul’s Uniting Church and at 2.15pm at Calen Uniting Church. Dr Zwana will also speak at St Paul’s on Friday 2 June at 7pm.
‘The Uniting Church is your church,’ says Solmon to Methodist Zimbabweans looking for the Methodist Church in Australia. At church union in 1977, the Methodist Church of Australasia joined the Uniting Church in Australia, so when migrants come to Australia looking for their church, they can struggle to find it. ‘The Methodist Church continues in the Uniting Church.’ The Uniting Church is also the continuing church of Reformed and Congregational Churches around the world and encourages migrant members of all three churches to join their local Uniting Church and to contribute to its life.
The program includes the Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal launch, a day trip to Eungella, a Mackay Churches Together social, a combined service on Sunday led by Zimbabwean church members and the Mackay Zimbabwean community and a pleasant Sunday afternoon at Calen. Everyone is welcome to join us! For more information contact the Rev. Dr Julia Pitman on 0411 094 185.
A local artist is getting ready to launch her Pioneer Valley studio and is inviting the Mackay community to get involved.
Charlene Attard has been practising art since taking art lessons with legendary Mackay artist Rosemary Payne at age 12 and has been teaching art throughout Queensland for over 20 years.
In trying to balance teaching and practising art, Ms Attard has established a studio, gallery and workshop space on her property in Netherdale called ‘The Brae’.
“I’ve never forgotten about the drive to be an artist, it’s always still been there, and I think being busy with teaching and raising a young family, I still needed to do something about continuing my work as an artist,” she said.
Ms Attard’s studio is launching as part of the Mackay Art Studio Trail, an event held throughout the Mackay Festival of Arts.
The Brae will host an opening night on Saturday, June 24, inviting artists and community members together to enjoy a night of art, live music, food and drinks.
From Sunday, June 26 to Saturday, July 15, Ms Attard will facilitate art workshops for all age groups using a variety of mediums including watercolour, printmaking, mixed media.
She said the theme of the workshops will be ‘Up Close and Far Away’.
“We’ve got 360-degree mountain views of the Pioneer Valley where we are so I’m going to be encouraging people to think about the landscape not just in a broad term but think about the experience of the landscape up close,” she said.
The gallery will also be open by appointment throughout the Mackay Festival of Arts, displaying the work of Ms Attard and five other local artists.
Ms Attard is looking forward to sharing her gift with the community as she does in her role as an art teacher at Whitsunday Anglican School, saying teaching and practicing art are interrelated.
“I think that my practice informs my teaching, and my teaching informs my practice,” she said.
“Jumping onboard with this trail and moving forward with our plans for the studio is me trying to find a better balance between working as an artist and working as an art teacher.”
For more information, visit charleneattard.com.au or Charlene Attard Artist on Facebook.
Charlene Attard is launching her studio as part of the Mackay Festival of Arts’ Mackay Art Studio Trail. Photo supplied
The upcoming Havana Party ‘Let’s Do Latin’ just got even more exciting with the announcement that the evening’s art auction will include a commissioned piece by a local Cannonvale artist, Trudy Hastings.
This respected artist has worked on various major projects overseas and nationally overseeing conceptual design, exterior finishes, and art pieces.
She now shares her creative talent in her latest piece ‘Tiny Homes, Big Heart’, inspired by the fundraiser’s beneficiary – the Tiny House Project - which aims to fund four ‘tiny homes’ in Proserpine for homeless women over 55.
It is this demographic that are particularly susceptible to homelessness.
“Elderly women living amongst us are valued so little that no one will provide them with a safe place to sleep, eat or live,” Fundraiser Fiona Donnellan said.
“A place where they can be surrounded by the memories and possessions they have gathered over a lifetime”.
Fundraising Coordinator for Whitsunday Housing, Sandy Clark, said that it has taken a band of compassionate local women to join forces to make a difference.
“Things will be different now, because women with love and compassion have teamed up as volunteers to bring about change,” she explains.
“The art depicts the love and joy taking place in the very roots of the foundations of the tiny homes.
“The power of love can be seen springing up through the earth and giving birth to new lives in bright happy houses, creating the hope and dignity elderly women deserve.”
Tickets for this event are $125 each available from Airlie Events. Link: https://bit.ly/Lets-Do-Latin
WHAT: Havana Party ‘Let’s Do Latin’ – Ting Homes Project Fundraiser
WHEN: Saturday, July 8
WHERE: The Whitsunday Sailing Club on the lawns
This stunning artwork with be on auction at the Tiny Homes Project, Havana Party ‘Let’s Do Latin’
For over 35 years, The Beatnix has been bringing the best of The Beatles to audiences all around the world, and now it’s Airlie Beach’s turn once again.
Performing the best of the best from The Beatles discography, this intimate and authentic tribute act will run true for any Beatles fan.
The Beatnix has envisioned and embodied the sound of The Beatles and will perform the boldest and the best tracks from all 12 Beatles studio albums at the Airlie Beach Hotel next weekend.
Formed in Perth by front man Tony Dean in 1980, The Beatnix is the world’s longest standing Beatles tribute act, and are often regarded at the best tribute show in Australia.
Formed just eight months prior to John Lennon’s death, The Beatnix speaks to the impressive ingenuity of The Beatles, of their stage presence, of their influence over music and pop culture at the time and continues their legacy across Australia and the world.
Authenticity is at the heart of The Beantnix’s members, with authentic instruments, props, and costuming.
“We try to recreate what it would be like watching The Beatles live, complete with costumes, accents, and everything,” said David Stanley, who plays the iconic role of George Harrison.
David is a guitar superstar in his own right, with his own recording studio and has toured the world on various productions and shows.
“Of course, we play songs like Hey Jude, Come Together, Help, I am a Walrus, I Feel Fine, I saw her Standing There, Here Comes the Sun, and many more.”
Even the ever-iconic Sergeant Peppers attire and costumes will make an appearance, impressing all die-hard fans of the infamous band.
The Beatnix will not let Airlie Beach down, bringing the yellow submarine and all the bells and whistles they can fit on stage.
There is sure to be the cool bass that sways the crowd, amazing vocals, and fantastic on-stage interaction.
“The best part of the show is always the audience interaction.
“We have played this show hundreds of times, but it’s always different due to the audience,” explains David.
“The best part is watching people around you have the best time of their lives while celebrating the music of The Beatles together.”
This sensational show is not one to miss, and with two massive shows over two days, the Airlie Beach Hotel has catered to every schedule and will chase away your winter blues.
“We look froward to coming to Airlie Beach all year,” David said.
“The audience is so full of enthusiasm and loves to have fun.
“The atmosphere is electric with people that have come from all over.”
David added, “It’s also great to leave freezing Sydney.”
“This time, we might make it on a tour of the reef!”
WHAT: The Beatnix Live at Airlie Beach Hotel
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 June, 2pm – 5.30pm
Fans of the legendary Beatles will be blown away by this fantastic tribute band
Performing for over 35 years, this show has all the greatest hits and the best of each album
Celebrating The Beatles with exciting accuracy, no fan will be left disappointed. Photos supplied
The fantastic sequel to the 2018 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse hit, this new release has been highly anticipated by excited fans.
In this continuation, Miles Morales is one member of a new cast of other ‘spider-people’ each from their own universe.
One already fan favourite is Pavitr Prabhakar, an Indian spiderman, who finds being spiderman to be easy.
Travelling through numerous universes and meeting countless ‘spider-people’ is a big task, one which the directors Joaquim Dos Santos, Justin K Thompson, and Kemp Powers have executed with perfect precision.
Each universe has its own specific artistic style, differentiating between the worlds with ease.
This is most notable with Miles’ universe, which is more comic-book style, while Gwen’s home is more impressionistic, with directors describing it more like a mood ring of colours.
This is a masterpiece in animation and art techniques, with something for everyone, no matter the artistic direction that people prefer.
The villain of the story is The Spot, also known as Johnathon Ohnn, a lesser-known marvel villain whose backstory encompasses an experiment to mimic another superhero, but something goes wrong, and his body is covered in black spots.
Johnathon then realises that the spots are portals to other universes and begins traveling across the dimensions and causing havoc.
With the infinite possibilities of the story, the plot will take place centrally in six spider-person universes, an Indian-inspired landscape, Nueva York, Miles’ universe, Gwen’s world, Spider-Punk’s new London world, and another final universe which has been tightly hidden away for audiences to be surprised with.
Ultimately, the film discusses superhero-ness and what is means to be a superhero, with Miles pitted against other spider-people in this new civil war across dimensions.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is opening in the Bowen Cinema Friday 2 June.
Reprising the role, Miles’ Spiderman is set to entertain audiences
The loveable childhood classic, The Wind in the Willows, is coming to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, in an exciting new theatre production set to impress and entertain the whole family.
Produced by RAVA Productions, The Wind in the Willows follows the charismatic cast of four animals - Moley, Ratty, Badger, and Mr Toad.
Mr Toad becomes obsessed with motor vehicles and has a need for speed, which only leads to danger and reckless behaviour.
Moley, Ratty, and Badger work together to show Mr Toad the errors of his new obsession, however, Mr Toad is shocked from motor cars when a series of wild-wooders invade his beautiful home, Toad Hall, and take up residence.
Now, Mr Toad and his friends must go into battle against these invaders and reclaim Toad Hall.
Exploring the theme of friendship, The Wind in the Willows is a touching story of the need for friendships, or people that are always willing to help in a pinch.
This RAVA Production is directed by Alison Vallette and produced by Ruth Atkinson and is set to keep all members of the audience pinned to their seats with excitement.
With powerful original music and imaginative characterisation, costuming and staging, The Wind in the Willows is fun for the whole family.
WHAT: The Wind in the Willows Production
WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre
WHEN: Friday June 9 and Saturday June 10
TICKETS: proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au
Mr Toad and his loveable friends bring their antics to Proserpine. Photo supplied
Marion Family Carnival
Friday, 5.30pm to Sunday 9pm
Get together and experience the fun at the annual Marion Family Carnival this May! With free entry, tonnes of fun rides and alley games, everyone will be entertained. Don’t forget all the food, including ice cream, fairy floss, and dagwood dogs. For $40, you can get an unlimited ride armband!
Marion Church Grounds
Metal Fest Relaunch
Saturday, from 8.30pm
This Mackay favourite is back for 2023, with two new headliners. Don’t miss Gutterfire, Forest, and Systematic Machine, plus so much more! Tickets at only $17.19, available from Eventbrite, or $20 at the door.
Empire Alternacade and Events
Mayfair 2023
Saturday, 4pm – 8pm
Mackay West State School’s Mayfair is on with a great variety of activities, food stalls, games, live entertainment, including musical performances and the chance to dunk teachers! This afternoon will be fun for the entire family.
Mackay West State School
The Beatles’ Rooftop Concert
Saturday, from 7.30pm
The iconic band is back and ready to recreate their most infamous concert ever! Brought to Mackay by intimate tribute band, The Honey Sliders, this concert is setting up to be one of the best and most respectful and tasteful tribute acts of The Beatles! Tickets are available from themecc.com.au
Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre
Emergency Services Day
Sunday, from 10am
In this family fun day, learn from the local emergency services, with workshops, demonstrations, and activities. Chat with firefighters, paramedics and police officers, and get your photo taken in all the vehicles that will be on show.
Harrup Park
Million Paws Walk
Sunday, 8am – 12pm
Raise funds for RSPCA while walking and socialising your fur baby this weekend! The RSPCA Million Paws Walk is a great opportunity to meet other dog owners, get your exercise in and help a great cause. There will be food vans, live family entertainment, market stalls and raffles afterwards, so it is set to be a great family day.
Queens Park
Mackay Churches Together Pentecost Service – Walk of Witness
Sunday, from 4pm
Join the Mackay Churches Pentecost service, walking through the streets of Mackay with prayers and accompanied with the Mackay and District Pipe Band. The walk will include three city churches and finish at St Paul’s Uniting Church with a rest, pray and listen to Mavis Braithwaite on the organ. Wear red, orange, and yellow for Pentecost, and bring supper, water, hat and sunscreen. For more information, contact Dr Rosemary Dunn, Anglican Church, 0431 562 680.
St Paul’s Uniting Church, Macalister Street
Yoga Teacher Training Night
Tuesday, from 6.30pm
Learn the craft of being a yoga instructor through Susan Deakin’s, of Unity Yoga, dedicated classes. This intensive program allows students to become teachers in four weekends. Come along to this introductory night to learn more about the program and how to enrol.
17 Hunter Street, West Mackay
Wednesday 31 May
PainWISE Chronic Pain Movement Class
Wednesday, 10am – 11.30am
This weekly class with welcoming energy helps alleviate pains with gentle exercises given by calm and kind instructors. Aid your pain and enjoy a cup of tea afterwards with other attendees. Your first visit is free, and only $5 after that.
Split Spaces
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
State of Origin Game 1 @ Souths Leagues Club
Wednesday from 8pm
Watch the State of Origin Game 1 on the big screens at the Souths Leagues Sports Club this Wednesday. This is not a game to miss, especially with the club looking after you!
Souths Leagues Club Mackay
Spacey Jane
Thursday, from 6pm
Massive headliner and Triple J band, Spacey Jane, are coming to Mackay for the first time ever! These tickets are selling out fast for this one day only show. Tickets are $79.90, and are available from oztix.com.au.
Harrup Park
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
State of Origin @ Souths Leagues Club
Spacey Jane Live At Harrup Park
The Beatles’ Return at The MECC
RSPCA Million Paws Walk
Learn the Art of Yoga with Susan Deakin
2023 Emergency Services Day
Get behind the control panel of a Bell 412 rescue helicopter and speak with local firefighters at the 2023 RACQ CQ Rescue Emergency Services Day, set to be a fantastic family fun day.
Open for all the community in the region, there will be every opportunity to slip into the seat of a police car, get behind a rescue helicopter and get up close and personal with marine rescue boats and all-terrain buggies and vehicles.
There will also be tonnes of fun family entertainment, including a jumping castle and face painting, food and drink stalls and vans, and enough educational resources and games to keep everyone busy on the car ride home.
“Here’s your chance to jump aboard the region’s rescue helicopter… without being sick or injured,” said RACQ CQ Rescue CEO Tim Healee.
The event will include various educational and interactive exhibits, workshops and demonstrations, including getting a cuddle from animals rescued by the local branch of Australian Wildlife Rescue, chatting with volunteers with the State Emergency Service (SES) and Volunteer Marine Rescue.
“The day will also feature displays and demonstrations by incredible organisation who do so much good in our community, including the Rural Fire Service, Red Cross, RSPCA Mackay and Aviation Fire and Rescue Services,” Mr Healee said.
The event is aimed to display the region’s emergency services and organisations which are always helping in time of distress and need and promote effective planning and emergency procedures.
WHAT: 2023 RACQ CQ Rescue Emergency Services Day
WHERE: Harrup Park
WHEN: Sunday, May 28, 10am to 2pm
TICKETS: Gold coin donation
RACQ CQ Rescue crewman Ben McCauley with the emergency services’ mascots at the previous Emergency Services Day. Photo supplied
This was an event not to miss, with headliners Mark Seymour, Missy Higgins, Bernard Fanning, and Paul Kelly causing chaos in the audience.
In the massive sold-out show, with 7,700 people attending, it was no surprise that you could feel the beat of the bass through the grass. Revellers could find Mark Seymour dancing with the crowd to Paul Kelly’s set, and had the chance to win signed Missy Higgins merch during her performance.
The turnout included young and old, all enjoying the serenading voices of Vika and Linda Bull, singing along to classic Bernard Fanning, and jumping up for Paul Kelly, as he ended out the night.
Legends on the Lawn acted as the official opening for the Great Barrier Reef Arena, and there was no better way to celebrate the new sporting and entertainment complex than with some of Australia’s biggest music legends and icons.
Be sure to have Legends on the Lawn marked on your calendar for 2024.
At 4pm on Sunday 28 May, in celebration of the Day of Pentecost, Christians from different denominations will walk, pray and sing together.
The spirited walk will follow the footpaths from St Paul’s Uniting Church, Macalister Street, to Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Gordon Street, to the Salvation Army, Gregory Street, and back again to St Paul’s Uniting Church.
Inspired by the Acts of the Apostles, chapter 2, the account of the coming of the Holy Spirit on people of all nations, prayers will encourage Christian unity amid world-wide fear, conflict, and deprivation, work for peace, justice and care of God’s creation, and people of all ages to demonstrate God’s love in Mackay.
Walkers may park at or near St Paul’s, drop off a plate of supper in the St Paul’s Church Hall, walk over to Holy Trinity Anglican where the prayers will start and go around three city churches accompanied by members of the Mackay and District Pipe Band.
People not able to walk may sit in St Paul’s Uniting Church, rest, pray, listen to Mavis Braithwaite play the pipe organ, and wait for others to return for final prayers, song and supper. Please wear comfortable shoes, red, orange and yellow colours for Pentecost, and bring supper, water bottle, hat and sunscreen.
Contact: Rev. Dr Rosemary Dunn, Anglican Church, 0431 562 680.
Rev. Dr Julia Pitman, Secretary, Mackay Churches Together
Artist Margaret O’Neill has turned full circle with her recent return to Sarina.
Margaret, who was one of seven artists displaying their works at the Sarina Art Gallery during May, now lives at Campwin Beach with husband Gary, a place she where spent many happy holidays when she was young.
“I was born at Townsville but christened at Sarina, and I had a lot of family from here,” she said.
“I spent many happy holidays at Campwin and now we can walk the beach each day.”
Margaret was a teacher for 34 years, initially in Victoria but later in the southern Queensland district, teaching senior English and history.
One of her works, an acrylic titled Overboard, has a story to it with an artistic twist.
“Some kids were playing with a beach ball on a ship inbound to Australia and lost a beach ball overboard, never to be seen again,” she said.
“I changed it to a life ring in the painting, and the cliffs are from my memory of Port Campbell National Park and in particular Loch Ard Gorge on the Great Ocean Road on the Victorian south coast.
“Funnily enough it was mentioned on the news last night.
“They have noticed a huge crack near the stairs leading down to it and have blocked users attempting to climb down to the beach.
“Many years ago, I found a gold wedding ring there and threw it back into the sea.”
The cliffs are named after the Loch Ard which ran aground in 1878 with only two survivors.
Others displaying their works were former South African Tia Gabriella, Kerry Williams, Jodie Perna, Jenny Tibbett, Susan Day and Lenore Chapple.
The gallery, near the Sarina Sugar Shed, is open 10am-3pm daily with free admission when a display is under way.
A new exhibition will start next month.
Contributed by Charlie Payne
Artist Margaret O’Neill with her painting Overboard, a story of a mishap at sea with an artistic twist
Lenore Chapple’s Look Up Wisteria.
Tia Gabriella’s Gum Trees.
Susan Day’s Humpback Whales. Photo credit: Charlie Payne
This Queensland Day, visit Bowen for the Flavours of Bowen Festival and experience the best that the region has to offer.
As part of the region’s 2023 Queensland Government’s Queensland Day celebrations, Bowen’s Flavours of Bowen Festival will be held on Saturday, June 3, and showcase the best local produce, food and drink vendors, workshops, light entertainment, and cultural dancing.
The festival itself is hosted by Bowen Gumlu Growers Association and has support from Bowen Tourism and Business, and the Whitsunday Regional Council.
The festival is set to further community connections and attract visitors to the region, according to Chief Executive Officer of Bowen Gumlu Growers, Ry Collins.
“It will highlight our region’s rich agricultural history, producers and multicultural influences,” Mr Collins said.
“We saw this as a great opportunity to celebrate Queensland Day by highlighting everything that is great about our fresh produce.”
Bowen and Whitsunday farmers employee more than 3,500 skilled and unskilled workers and has an influence of $450 million in economic output.
Chair of Bowen Tourism and Business Jenn Honnery said, “The people who come here to work, short and long term, obviously want to enjoy the beauty of the region.”
The Flavours of Bowen Festival aligns with the iconic Big Mango’s 21st birthday taking place just nine days afterwards.
“This gives us another chance to promote Bowen as a wonderful holiday destination and offer visitors the opportunity to discover the vibrant horticultural industry that really brings our town to life,” she said.
WHAT: Flavours of Bowen Festival
WHEN: Saturday, June 3, 11am to 4pm
WHERE: Bowen Soundshell
With a massive lineup spanning three and a half days, the 135th Bowen River Rodeo is gearing up to a weekend of fun, excitement, and high energy acts.
“People from all over Australia make the travel to come to this event,” said Kim Whalan, secretary and Treasurer of the Bowen River Committee.
The weekend will begin with the campdraft, scheduled half a day earlier than usual because of high competitor registrations.
Friday will have the special guest competition of Xtreme Broncs and Xtreme Breakaway Roping while on their tour, showcasing the best of the best in horse riding and racing.
Friday night will have headliner Wade Forster, Winton local and rising country and western musician play the night away.
Saturday will mark the start of the full APA rodeo, with three arenas showcasing all the action, with more live entertainment and performances through the evening.
Every member of the family will be covered with entertainment with a wide variety of market stalls and vendors, and tonnes of food and drink vans and face painting for the kids.
The Bowen River Rodeo is celebrating its 135th year, which has the committee excited for the 2023 event.
“It’s pretty good that the rodeo has been going on for so long,” said Kim.
“The Rodeo has kept going, and people still come out, which is great.
“And we’ve put more things in place to keep it going.”
With the 2022 event selling about 3,000 tickets, there are high expectations for the 2023 event.
So grab your Cowboy hats and your leather boots, and bring your friends and family to one of the biggest local events of the year!
WHAT: Bowen River Rodeo and Campdraft
WHERE: 41 Mount Wyatt Road, Collinsville
WHEN: Thursday 8 June to Sunday 11 June
TICKETS: Whitsunday Tickets
Expect high thrills and good energy at the 2023 Bowen River Rodeo
Fun for the whole family, with full APA rodeo
The 135th Bowen River Rodeo and Campdraft is not an event to miss
The last weekend of May is turning out to be jampacked, with the Whitsunday Cruisin Car Club holding their annual Cruisin’ Whitsunday Show and Shine Car and Bike Show.
The day is free for everyone and has something for the entire family, including food and drink vendors, kids’ entertainment and activities, and live music from local musician, Paul Berger throughout the day.
Set to the backdrop of the Coral Sea, the Car and Bike Show will showcase the best of the Car Club, with the parade through Airlie Beach to the Coral Sea Marina Gardens from 8am.
Excitingly, there will also be a Kids Show and Shine, so even the youngest car and bike enthusiast can show off their ride to an eager crowd.
With multiple prizes, including the hot ticket item five nights stay at the Coral Sea Marina Resort, on offer, be sure to register your car or bike and not miss out.
Entry is free but anyone who donates $5 or more go into the draw for more fantastic prizes.
And all money raised from the event will be donated to the Queensland Country Women’s Association Proserpine and Whitsundays branch.
This is sure to be a day with fun in the sun, so bring your picnic blanket and take it all in.
WHAT: Cruisin’ Whitsunday Show and Shine Car and Bike Show
WHERE: Coral Sea Marina Gardens, Coral Sea Marina
WHEN: Saturday, May 27, 8am to 3pm
The Cruisin’ Whitsunday Show and Shine is the place to be this weekend
Venture to Hydeaway Bay this July and experience the amazing art created by amateur and professional artists, local to Hydeaway Bay, Dingo Beach, and Cape Gloucester.
Taking place only every two years, the Gloucester Hidden Talent Art Expo is a perfect show for a quiet weekend.
While showcasing the beautiful art of locals, including pottery, textile pieces, quilting, photography, woodworking, and jewellery making, there will also be craft demonstrations and workshops, shopping alley, and kids craft space.
Children can be a part of the Rock Art Creations workshops hosted by Jenny Hock, to learn the hidden talent of rock painting and art.
Be sure to bring a shopping bag because the shopping alley will entice all with a large variety of handmade goods and items available for purchase.
Only open to artists who either live or participate regularly in the Gloucester artist movement, this expo is sure to showcase many projects and design never seen to the public before, that are sure to surprise many.
However, you might recognise a few exhibitions from artists whose pieces are regularly displayed and exhibited in galleries and art spaces around Australia.
Come along in July and be immersed in the hidden talent that is in our region.
WHAT: Gloucester Hidden Talent Art Expo
WHERE: Gloucester Sport and Recreation Association, 417 Hydeaway Bay Road, Hydeaway Bay
WHEN: Saturday July 1, 9am to 4pm, and Sunday July 2, 10am to 3pm
ENTRY: $5 adult, $2 child (children under five free)
Gloucester Hidden Talent Art Expo showcases only local artists