
The vibrant spirit of live entertainment is set to shine once again across the Whitsundays, as the high-energy “SOS” tribute show brings the unforgettable music of ABBA to both locals and visitors this April. With two performances scheduled across the weekend, this event is more than just a concert—it’s a celebration of community, nostalgia, and the region’s growing cultural scene. For a destination like Whitsundays and the ever-popular Airlie Beach, events like this play a vital role in keeping the local economy and social calendar thriving. Tourism may be the backbone of the region, but it’s experiences like live music shows that give visitors a reason to stay longer, spend more, and connect with the area on a deeper level. “SOS” delivers a dazzling tribute to one of the world’s most beloved pop groups, combining iconic hits with the glitter and groove of 70s disco. With elaborate costumes, spot-on vocals, and infectious energy, the show offers a chance for audiences to relive the magic of a golden era in music. More importantly, it creates a shared experience—bringing together residents, hospitality workers, and tourists alike on the dance floor. Community events like this also highlight the Whitsundays as more than just a scenic getaway. They position the region as a lively cultural hub capable of hosting quality entertainment, helping to attract future acts and build a stronger arts presence. For local businesses—from restaurants to accommodation providers—the ripple effect is significant, with increased foot traffic and a boost in weekend trade. As the region continues to grow and evolve, embracing events like the “SOS” ABBA tribute ensures that the Whitsundays remain not only a beautiful place to visit, but an exciting place to be. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or simply looking for a fun afternoon or evening out, this is one event that promises to have the whole community saying, “Thank you for the music.” WHAT: The Australian ABBA Tribute Show: SOS WHEN: Saturday April 11 and Sunday April 12, 2pm-5.30pm WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel Captions Photo source: Facebook
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Elise Dunckis is this weeks winner, on the theme of Planet Earth. She took this wonderful photo of an incoming storm at Byerwen Coal Mine, Suttor near Glenden. Next week’s theme is “Street Life”, and budding photographers can enter on the Whitsundays Amateur Photographers Facebook Page. Photo contributed with thanks to the Whitsundays Amateur Photographers Group.
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Flower Delight featured as the March exhibition at Sarina Arts Council’s Sarina Gallery, highlighting a wonderful selection of floral-inspired artworks. Visitors can look forward to new works arriving this April. Photo source: Sarina Arts Council, Sarina Gallery
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Friday 3rd April The Way Of The Cross From 5pm The community is warmly invited to gather at Bluewater Quay on 3 April at 5pm for The Way of the Cross, a reflective Good Friday event exploring the story behind one of Christianity’s most significant days. Attendees are encouraged to bring a chair and settle in for an evening of familiar songs and shared reflection. The free event will feature nothing for sale, keeping the focus on the message of the day and the meaning behind the question, “Why is Good Friday good?” Everyone is welcome to come along and be part of the experience. Bluewater Quay Saturday 4th April Easter Carnival From 9:30am Families are invited to hop into the Easter spirit at the Easter Fun Hub this Easter Saturday, with a morning of free activities set to bring smiles to children and adults alike. Running from 9:30am to 1:30pm outside R.M. Williams, the event promises a festive atmosphere with Easter bonnet craft, face painting, balloon twisting and a fun Easter egg hunt. Children will also have the chance to meet the Easter Bunny. With no bookings required and plenty of family friendly entertainment on offer, the community is warmly encouraged to come along and join in the celebrations. Caneland Central Hop & Hunt Easter Festival Extravaganza From 3pm Families are invited to enjoy a festive afternoon by the water when Harbour Moon Markets joins forces with the Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club for a community Easter celebration on Saturday, 4 April at 67 East Point Drive. From 3pm to 6pm, visitors can enjoy free children’s activities including jumping castles, face painting, balloon fun, an Easter egg hunt and photos with the Easter Bunny, while live music from Soul Vibes and more than 30 market stalls create a lively atmosphere. Food trucks, coffee, freshly made pizzas and pies will be available, with a free sausage sizzle for the first 200 people. Adult entry is $2, supporting the club’s Nippers program. The Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club Sunday 5th April Resurrection Sunday Dawn Service 5.15am The community is warmly invited to gather for a Resurrection Sunday Dawn Service at Bluewater Quay at 5:15am on Easter Sunday, 5 April. The outdoor service will mark the Easter morning message of hope and renewal, reflecting the theme of turning darkness into glorious day. All are welcome to attend this early morning gathering by the river, offering a peaceful and meaningful way to begin Easter Sunday. Bluewater Quay Wednesday 8th April School Holiday Activities At The Botanical Gardens From 9am Families are invited to explore the beauty of Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens these school holidays with a fun self guided activity designed to get children discovering the plants and wildlife of the gardens. Activity sheets can be collected from the Visitor Information Centre between 9am and 3pm from Wednesday to Friday, 8 to 10 April. Young explorers can take part in an “I Spy” challenge featuring the garden mural and a leaf hunt that encourages a closer look at the fascinating shapes and textures found throughout the gardens. Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
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Absolutely jampacked full of some of the best handmade and locally produced jewellery, pillows, baked goodies, crockery, and decorations, the Proserpine Community Markets are any treasure hunter’s delight.
Happening only every three months, this quarter’s community market is gearing up to be an event not to miss, with new stalls welcomed, as well as Wildlife Whitsundays Encounters bringing the weird, the wacky, and the wonderful animals for all to see and interact with.
“There is so much entertainment for kids!” Tarnia Patton, Market Coordinator, explained.
“The Wildlife Encounter is perfect for kids, and I use the term ‘kids’ loosely; it’s great for kids of all ages!”
This quarter’s fundraising recipient is Dannielle Hanns, who is running to support and raise awareness for Kidney Health with Red Socks Run.
Throughout the month of October, Dannielle will run, walk, or ride 60 kilometres for the 60 hours that people affected by kidney disease need to spend on dialysis each month.
“We find it important to support local charities and local people,” Tarnia explained.
“Dannielle shares her story, which we find inspiring, and we appreciate. She is doing something really good, and raising awareness for a health issue that is often overlooked.”
These Community Markets are the second last of the year, with the following market scheduled for December 10.
WHAT: Proserpine Community Market
WHERE: 69 Marathon Street, Proserpine (Old St Catherine’s Campus)
WHEN: Sunday October 8, from 8.30am to 12.30pm
So much to discover and see at Proserpine Community Market this October. Photo supplied

Over 3000 people browsed the Hand Made Markets, held at Fair Tree Park on the Airlie Beach Foreshore on Sunday, with many picking up a unique item or simply enjoying the lively atmosphere of this vibrant event.
With 32 stalls, the markets offered a variety of handmade wares including pottery, candles, jewellery, and homewares.
This year for the first time, organisers also incorporated a food element to the event.
“Food is one of the most important handmade items!” said festival coordinator, Jade Richardson.
“It was so wonderful to see so many locals come on the day and there was an incredible atmosphere, a great vibe and all the stall holders told me they had a successful day.”
The Hand Made Markets operate under the umbrella of the Whitsundays Arts Festival which has moved to a bi-annual event but would usually be held around this time each year.
Jade said that following the success of their first standalone event, she is keen to organise a Christmas Markets in Proserpine later in the year.
Photo credit: Rachael Smith

The glitz and glamour is coming to Bowen, with the annual Bowen Cup making our spring perfect.
Dressed in your best and taking to the race course, Bowen Turf Club will be the place to be.
For those wishing to ease the day away, perhaps The Field VIP Marquee package, sponsored by Filby’s Motors Mitsubishi is perfect.
Including an exclusive drinks package, gate entry, access to the VIP Marquee and so much more, as well as an up-close look at the Bowen Cup Fashions of the Field.
The Brown Brothers Premium Trackside Marquee is a great option for those who wish to be close to all the track action.
Including gate entry, access into the Trackside Marquee, and five standard drinks of beer and wine, this is a great premium package for those wishing to have a good energy day, watching the races carefully.
Outside of packages, the Bowen Turf Club has everyone covered, with six local races, a bar and a myriad of delicious food vendors, the Grand View courtesy bus, and TAB and bookmakers available onsite all day.
And don’t forget to get your ticket for the bus, ensuring no one is a designated driver and everyone can have the best time on the Bowen fields.
Get your tickets while you can, as this is sure to be an outstanding day of quality racing.
WHAT: Bowen Cup
WHERE: Bowen Turf Club
WHEN: Saturday October 14
TICKETS: whitsundaytickets.com.au and available at the gate
October 14 is gearing up to be an awesome day at the Bowen Turf Club
The Proserpine Entertainment Centre is looking after the Whitsundays, with the king of swingers, Rhydian Lewis and his band, The Residuals, gracing the stage, bringing the absolute charm and perfection of Frank Sinatra with them.
Dedicating and catering his craft to lovingly recreate the charisma of Frank Sinatra, Rhydian’s performance is intimate and personal, creating the allure of times gone past.
Set against a captivating backdrop of classic and iconic stories and pictures, the audience is swept up, encompassed in the unmissable and most recognisable voice and face in American history.
Featuring and showcasing many of the hits, including Come Fly With, The Lady Is A Tramp, Fly Me To The Moon, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, That’s Life, My Way, and the theme from New York New York, this show will be a highlight of the season.
WHAT: Morning Melodies: King of the Swingers – Sinatra Through The Years
WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre
WHEN: Thursday, October 12, from 11am
TICKETS: proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au
Rhydian Lewis and The Residuals are pushing us back in time with classic tunes. Photo supplied

Friday 29 September
Electric Dreams Karaoke Lounge
9pm – 1am
Where you are the star! You love to sing, McGuires has the songs.
Accepts functions and group bookings. | Free entry.
McGuires Hotel, Mackay
Full Moon Party
From 9pm
Neon lights and jelly shots, FREE glow gift on arrival, UV face painters, prizes and giveaways.
The Rabbit Hole, Mackay
Mr Q (Live) @ The Burb
6:30pm – 10:30pm
Join for a night of live music entertainment. | Free entry.
Souths Suburban Bowls Club, Mackay
Saturday 30 September
Mackay Showground Markets
6am – 10am
Local Produce, Natural products, Seafood, Plants and much more.
Weekly event, held every Saturday. | Free entry.
Mackay Showgrounds
Jumbo Sale
7am – 1pm
Lots of bargains, as well as stalls for plants, cakes and crafts. A sausage sizzle and morning tea will be available. All welcome, with proceeds going towards the Bowling Club. | Free entry.
Marian Bowls Club
Falun Gong Classes
Every Saturday from 10am
Falun Gong offers you relaxation, meditation, inner peace and health through movement.
The meeting place is under the Mango Tree on the Tropical Sun Lawn (near the café). Please bring a yoga mat (or similar) and wear comfortable clothing.
For more information, please contact Catherine Campbell on 0417 193 309 | Free entry.
Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars
Gates open 8am | Racing from 12pm – 9pm
Make sure you are here to watch these awesome machines battle it out.
NITRO passes will be at 4.00pm, 6.00pm & 8.00pm.
Full fields of support classes with everything from Supercharged Outlaws to Junior Dragsters!
Pits are open to all spectators. | Tickets available from mackaytickets.com.au
Palmyra Dragway
Rhythm and the Reef 2023
1pm – 9pm
Your 2023 lineup includes Lime Cordiale, Example (UK), Go-Jo, Discovery, Clovr, Giant Palms, Late November and Cherry.
Licensed for All Ages | Get tickets at rhythmandthereef.com
Bluewater Quay, Mackay
Sunday 01 October
Mackay Swap Meet and Community Markets 2023
6am - 12pm
Over one hundred stalls, bursting with all sorts of fascinating odds and ends. You’ll discover car, truck and bike parts, cool memorabilia, and a range of tools for all trades.
Not only that, but there will be plants, clothing, woodwork and bric-a-brac stalls, too! No matter what you are searching for, you’re sure to find it there.
All proceeds from this event will be donated to support local charities. | $5 entry fee
Mackay Showgrounds
Monday 02 October
Neon Sip & Paint
2pm – 4:30pm
During this fun session, draw the curtains and turn out the lights to paint under UV lights and bring neon artwork to life. All art supplies provided, with easy to follow instructions.
Shared nibbles platter included. BYO Drinks, ice and glass ware provided.
Min age 16 years and must be accompanied by participating adult. | Find tickets online.
The Creative Art Studio, Shop 1, 3 Ungerer Street, Mackay
Tuesday 03 October
Morning Melodies
11am - 1pm
Enjoy a morning of fun, food and entertainment with Morning Melodies at the Leagues Club with Anette Worthington performing live once a month!
The cafe will be open from 10am & the bistro from 12pm.
Souths Leagues Club, Mackay
Sunrise Bootcamp
5:15am
To kick start our return to group fitness classes, Double M Fitness have their Sunrise Bootcamp at Lamberts Beach.
Don't forget your towel! A post workout dip in the ocean is on the cards.
Buy tickets at doublemfitness.com.au
Lamberts Beach, Mackay
Wednesday 04 October
Teen Shed Mackay Teen Circle
Every Wednesday, 4:00pm to 5:30pm
Teen Circle is a place for all teens in the community to come together. It's a safe space for them to connect, heal and learn from each other. This gathering will be held every Wednesday, all teenagers are welcome to attend. It is a free event, but attendees are asked to register for numbers.
Kutta Mulla Gorinna Special Assistance School
Mackay Farmers’ Market
Every Wednesday, 6:30am to 10:30am
Shop fresh, shop local. The Farmers’ market is a showcase of our region’s amazing produce. Enjoy a morning beside the Pioneer River and buy direct from the farmer.
Bluewater Quay
Sugar City Rock and Roll Mackay Club Wednesday Night Lessons
Every Wednesday, 7:00pm
Why not come along and learn to rock ‘n’ roll in a friendly and fun atmosphere with the Sugar City Rock ‘n’ Rollers Mackay Club? Previous experience is not required. $5 for members and $8 for non-members after that.
For further enquiries call 0408 983 911.
58 Macalister St, Mackay
Thursday 05 October
Mackay Riverside Market
Every Thursday, 3:00pm to 7:00pm
Come and meet your local growers, bakers and makers, chill on the lawn listening to some beautiful tunes and grab some delicious dinner and dessert.
Bluewater Quay
The Butcher’s Ghost
9pm – 10pm
Come on a haunting journey into a ghost story that lies hidden in your home town!
The Butcher's Ghost is waiting for you on this unique self-guided ghost hunt adventure.
Are you ready to follow the clues, solve the puzzles and unlock the projections that will lead on your way - all with your mobile phone?! Take the lead in a unique paranormal investigation and discover the shocking twist in the tale!
You require a fully charged, internet enabled mobile phone or tablet, headphones or earbuds, and a car to participate.
Book tickets via the-thousand-interactive-5896.myshopify.com
Mackay Swap Meet and Community Markets 2023
Rhythm and the Reef 2023
Electric Dreams Karaoke Lounge
Full Moon Party @ The Rabbit Hole
Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars
Morning Melodies

This October will mark 15 years of the Choir of Unheard Voices, who are celebrating with a concert that is not to be missed.
Margaret Ross has spent the years witnessing the power of singing, for people in our community who are dealing with mental illness and disability.
In 2008, the Choir of Unheard Voices began as a way to reach into the closed spaces of the people who came to sing. They had their very first performance that year, to mark Mental Health Week.
In 2009, the choir travelled to Sydney to open at the International Mental Health Nurses Convention, as well as performing at Parliament House in Brisbane.
Over the years, the choir organisation has performed at over 400 community events, even staying resilient through Covid-19, livestreaming to keep the sound of music alive.
Many years have passed and many challenges have presented, but Margaret has been determined to keep the choir singing, right up until now, marking fifteen years.
This week, the Choir of Unheard Voices will celebrate this incredible milestone.
They will take you on a captivating journey, with the joy and laughter that has come from singing together. The choir will weave through their fond memories in a lyrical waltz, sharing stories and songs to give you an experience where music exists and nothing else matters.
Join the Choir for their fifteen-year celebration concert on Sunday 1st October at 2pm, Northside Uniting Church on Bedford Road.
Some of the members of the Choir of Unheard Voices, 2023.

Created for athletes and the Mackay/Whitsunday community, Capricorn Muscle & Fitness will host a new bodybuilding competition at the MECC in October.
The Mr & Ms Capricornia Bodybuilding Competition provides amateur athletes and the Mackay/Whitsunday community the chance to compete and support their favourite athletes in a local competition.
The event is organised and run by the production team from Capricorn Muscle & Fitness, a brand associated with CAPSA PTY LTD.
The team found that limited local bodybuilding competitions exist in Mackay and that both new and established bodybuilding athletes could benefit from a new local competition.
With no cost to compete as an athlete, both male and female athletes can compete in a range of discipline areas for division championships and the final titles of Mr or Ms Capricornia.
The judges are current and former bodybuilding athletes and will assess athletes throughout the day.
The day will start for ticket-holding patrons at 12.30pm on Saturday 28 October with complimentary refreshments and tea/coffee provided.
Patrons will then attend the bodybuilding competition’s remaining schedule to cheer on their favourite athlete and see who wins the titles of Mr or Ms Capricornia.
What: Mr & Ms Capricornia Bodybuilding Competition
When: Saturday 28 October 2023
Where: MECC Auditorium
Tickets: www.themecc.com.au

With 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