
Get ready to “Twist & Shout” as Beatlemania On Tour brings its internationally acclaimed production to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre on Sunday 26th April 2026 at 7.30pm, for one night only. Since its launch in 2009, the Australian-based show has built a formidable global reputation, selling out performances across North America, Europe, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia and New Zealand. After a decade away from Australia’s east coast, the production is now returning with a high-energy tribute to the music that defined a generation. Audiences can expect a two-hour audio-visual spectacular featuring more than 40 of the greatest hits by The Beatles, performed live in their original keys with meticulous attention to detail. Replica costumes, period instruments and theatrical lighting combine to recreate the look and sound of the 1960s, capturing the spirit of the world’s most influential band. The setlist reads like a greatest-hits time capsule, including classics such as Hey Jude, All You Need Is Love, Yellow Submarine, Let It Be, Twist & Shout, Yesterday, Come Together, Get Back, Help!, Eleanor Rigby and Here Comes the Sun, among many others. Behind the production is a cast of seasoned musicians, including Zachary Coombs, who performs the role of John Lennon. Coombs’ connection to the music runs deeper than most. Named after Zak Starkey, son of Ringo Starr, he grew up in a musical household influenced by jazz, rock and 90s pop. He first picked up the guitar as a teenager before discovering The Beatles at 15 after receiving their 1 compilation album. “I fell in love with every single song,” Coombs recalled, describing the moment as a turning point that led him to explore the band’s entire catalogue. After years touring internationally as a solo cruise ship performer, Coombs joined Beatlemania in 2014, later stepping into the role of John Lennon. He has also performed as Paul McCartney and George Harrison in earlier productions, drawing on what he describes as “the magic within the music itself.” He says the key to portraying Lennon lies in understanding the balance of musicianship and attitude. “If the musicians are having fun on stage, it becomes infectious,” Coombes said. The show also features fellow performers portraying Ringo Starr and the rest of the iconic line-up, with attention to every musical and visual detail. For Coombs and the cast, the appeal of Beatles music lies in its universality, with songs built on themes of love, peace and connection that continue to resonate across generations. “This is more than a concert,” organisers say. “It’s a celebration of music history.” Tickets are available now. WHAT: Beatlemania On Tour WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre WHEN: Sunday 26th April, 7.30pm CAPTION: Since its launch in 2009, the Australian-based show has built a formidable global reputation, selling out performances across North America, Europe, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia and New Zealand. Photo supplied
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Airlie Beach is set to come alive with the unmistakable sound of one of Australia’s most beloved musical legacies, as acclaimed tribute artist Mike Vee brings his celebrated Whispering Jack Show to the Whitsundays for two special performances this April. For locals and visitors alike, this is a rare opportunity to experience the magic of John Farnham’s music in a relaxed, coastal setting. Mike Vee has spent nearly two decades perfecting his tribute to Farnham, earning national recognition for his powerful voice and authentic stage presence. Many will remember his standout appearance on Australia’s Got Talent, where he was praised as “the closest I’ve heard to John.” Backed by a dynamic seven-piece band, Vee delivers a high-energy performance that captures the spirit and emotion of Farnham’s iconic catalogue. The Airlie Beach shows promise more than just music — they’re a celebration of Australian culture and nostalgia. Audiences can expect all the classics, from Age of Reason and Pressure Down to A Touch of Paradise and the timeless anthem You’re the Voice. The 2025 production also introduces a refreshed playlist and new storytelling elements, offering deeper insight into Farnham’s remarkable career. Bringing an event of this calibre to Airlie Beach highlights the region’s growing reputation as a hub for live entertainment. It’s the kind of show that invites the whole community to come together — whether you’re a lifelong Farnham fan or simply looking for a great afternoon out. With its uplifting atmosphere and singalong favourites, this is more than a concert — it’s a shared experience. Pack a chair, bring some friends, and get ready to relive the soundtrack of a generation right here in Airlie Beach. WHAT: The Whispering Jack Show – A Tribute to the Music of John Farnham, 2 FREE SHOWS WHEN: Saturday April 18 & Sunday April 19, 2:00pm – 5:30pm WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel Captions Photo sourced
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Lead singer-songwriter and one half of Australian pop duo Bachelor Girl, Tania Doko will join the Whitsundays Songwriter Festival from 3–7 June 2026, bringing her distinctive voice and songwriting expertise to Airlie Beach. Tania joins Christine Anu, Mark Sholtez, Francesca de Valence, and Karen Jacobsen as they come together to collaborate on new works, host a songwriting workshop for developing artists, and a live performance at Whitsunday Sailing Club. Known for her dynamic and versatile vocals, Tania was voted by the public into the top 300 of Triple M's Greatest Singers of All Time list. Best known as one half of Bachelor Girl alongside musician and arranger James Roche, Tania rose to international prominence with the hit single Buses and Trains. The track became one of Australia’s most recognisable pop songs, achieving Top 10 chart success in Australia and New Zealand, earning multiple ARIA nominations, and is listed as one of most played Australian compositions on Radio Down Under over the last 20 years. Bachelor Girl’s double platinum, ARIA Award-winning debut album produced a string of hits including Treat Me Good, Permission to Shine, and Buses and Trains, cementing Tania’s place as a defining voice in Australian pop music. “Tania’s career spans both major commercial success and creative collaboration with some of the biggest names in the industry, which makes her an incredible mentor for our Songwriting Summit participants”, said festival co-founder Francesca de Valence. This is incredibly exciting news for a festival that is shaping up to be spectacular. WHAT: Whitsunday Songwriters Festival WHERE: Airlie Beach WHEN: 3rd - 7th June Captions Photo supplied
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Crochet and Conversation 9am Drop in for a relaxed morning of crocheting, coffee and conversation with a friendly group of Northern Beaches locals at the Beachfront Bar and Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Everyone is welcome, whether you’re an experienced crafter, a beginner, or simply keen to enjoy a chat over coffee. Bring your own crochet tools or borrow from the communal yarn box. The gathering focuses on connection, creativity and sharing experiences, with participants sometimes working on community projects or their own creations. There’s no need to RSVP — just look for the table with the yarn and come along. Beachfront Bar and Restaurant, Bucasia Esplanade. Community Jam At Family Flow 6pm Families are invited to head along to the Community Jam at Friday Flow for an afternoon of fun, music, and family friendly activities. Children can enjoy free activities including the Gymnastics Airtrack, giving them the chance to bounce, tumble and burn off some energy. Live music from Jamesley will set the atmosphere, creating a relaxed community vibe for the evening. Food and drinks will also be available, making it a great opportunity to catch up with friends, bring the family along, and enjoy a lively local gathering. Everyone is welcome to come along and join in the fun. Blue Water Quay, Mackay Saturday 11th April Monthly Breast Cancer Support Group 10am The Mackay Breast Cancer Support Group invites breast cancer patients and survivors at any stage to join their monthly support meeting. The session runs from 10:00am to 12:00pm in the Botanical Gardens Meeting Room, with roadside parking along Lagoon Street. The morning includes introductions, a confidential sharing and support session, and morning tea with coffee, tea, and water provided. Attendees are encouraged to bring a small share plate and, optionally, wear something pink. This is a free event. To join, RSVP by clicking “Going” and mark your diary. Botanical Gardens Meeting Room True Street Cars meet – Rural View 6pm Car enthusiasts are invited to the next True Street Cars meet at Rural View, gathering outside The Cheesecake Shop and the McDonald’s car park. Attendees are encouraged to bring their cars, catch up with fellow enthusiasts and enjoy the atmosphere. Organisers are reminding everyone to be respectful, as surrounding businesses will still be operating, including Woolworths which remains open until 6pm. Visitors are asked to be mindful of customers and staff while attending. The meet aims to bring the local car community together for another strong turnout and an enjoyable evening. Rural View, outside The Cheesecake Shop / McDonald’s car park Sunday 12th April Tropical Treats and Orchard Tour 11am The Rare Fruit Club invites anyone interested in discovering and tasting rare tropical fruits to join their April meeting from 11am to 3pm. The session will be held at a property in Mount Martin in the Pioneer Valley, featuring an orchard tour led by the host. Attendees can also take part in a raffle with garden-related prizes and bid on member-propagated plants at auction. For the address and directions, contact Kaye on 4947 5890 or Julie on 0429 002 018. Mount Martin, Pioneer Valley – contact for further details Monday 13th April Free School Holiday Lifesavers Program 11am The NextGen Lifesavers Program returns to SuperKids Aquatic Indoor Swim School, running over three consecutive days from Monday, 13 April, 11am to 1pm. This program teaches young people aged 8–15 water safety, lifesaving skills, and confidence in the pool. Participants must be able to swim 10 metres unassisted and be comfortable in water 1.2 metres deep. Open to the public, not just swim school members, the sessions are delivered by the SuperKids Aquatic Mackay team in collaboration with Royal Lifesaving Queensland. To secure a spot, call 0490 834 345. 109 Paradise Street, Mackay Tuesday 14th April Walk n Talk Book Club in the Gardens 8am The Botanic Gardens Book Club invites book lovers to combine reading, gentle walks, and social connection in the beautiful gardens. Members meet fortnightly to discuss a new title, enjoy light exercise, and stay for coffee and conversation. Each month, participants pick up a book at the start, share thoughts mid-month during a walk, and review the title at the end while discovering the next read. Meetings are held in the Botanic Gardens Meeting Room (opposite the café) on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, February to November. Participants should bring sensible walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and a water bottle. To join or find out more, contact the Libraries on 4961 9387 to book a spot. Botanic Gardens Meeting Room (opposite the cafe) Thursday 16th April Coastal Kids – Dunes Harbour Beach School Holiday Event 9am Coastal Kids is back at Dunes Harbour Beach for a free, family-friendly school holiday event. On Thursday, 16 April, from 9 AM to 12 PM, families can enjoy outdoor games, kids’ face painting, giveaways, and the ever-popular Aussie sausage sizzle. HitFM’s Jake will be broadcasting live from the event, capturing all the excitement. Parents can grab a free coffee while the kids play. The event is held at Dunes Harbour Beach on Sol Drive, next to the Community Square. Join the fun, make new memories, and connect with your community at this fantastic free local event, proudly presented by Urbex. Dunes Harbour Beach
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The Whitsunday Old Iron Restorer’s Club are holding their 2023 Car, 4WD and Motorcycle Show and Swap Meet, a perfect place for all car and motorbike lovers to showcase their trophy engines.
With markets, displays and a small eat street, the day is fun for the whole family.
Don’t miss the Ugly Ute Section, as well as the Stationary Engine Display, and get your picture taken with the amazing vehicles on display.
With all proceeds being donated to local charities, this is not an event to miss.
WHAT: Whitsunday Old Iron Restorers Club Car Show and Swap Meet
WHERE: Proserpine Show Grounds
WHEN: Saturday, September 23, from 9am
Head to the Whitsunday Old Iron Restorer’s Car Show and Swap Meet. Photo supplied

Since 1873 St Mary’s Catholic School in Bowen has been delivering quality education to the children of Bowen.
And on their 150th birthday, St Mary’s is welcoming any and all members of the community to celebrate the milestone.
Along with an official welcome, cake cutting and blessing with Bishop Tim, the school will be offering school tours with entertainment by current and past students, and a celebration mass.
The celebrations will conclude with a meet and greet evening at Grand View Hotel.
For more information, contact St Mary’s Catholic School on 07 4786 1203.
WHAT: St Mary’s Catholic School 150th Celebrations
WHERE: St Mary’s Catholic School, 39 Poole Street, Bowen
WHEN: Saturday September 9, from 2pm
TICKETS: smbtsv.catholic.edu.au

With just a few tickets remaining to the iconic White on Whitehaven long table lunch, locals are invited to book now for a spectacular day out, cruising the azure waters, dining on sparkling silica sand, and drinking French Champagne.
While many guests have travelled from around Australia to attend this exciting event, local residents can experience it right here at their doorstep.
A culinary delight set in a foodie’s paradise, White on Whitehaven is hosted by Fish D’vine, a local restaurant which specialises in the freshest local seafood.
From freshly shucked oysters and Atlantic salmon sashimi greeting guests as they disembark, to tiger prawns, Morton Bay Bugs and other delicacies showcased in their signature buffet.
The hot buffet includes BBQ charred sous vide Black Angus eye fillet, chicken roulade garnished and local Barramundi fillet – for a sumptuous selection of treats guaranteed to make mouths water.
And while the food is divine, so is the ambience.
Set to the dramatic backdrop of Whitehaven Beach, the row of elegant white tables that comprise the long table lunch, create an awesome site.
Roving musicians will entertain, guests can mingle at their leisure as wait staff cater to your every whim, keeping everyone topped up with a range of ice—cold beverages from Laurenti Champagne to Grainshaker and Diablo cocktails and international beers.
Enjoy a relaxing cruise through the Whitsunday Islands and your experience awaits, a table for plenty on one of the best beaches in the world.

Airlie Beach Festival of Music is gearing up for another massive year, with the official main stage schedule released this week.
In just under two months, 50 talented bands and solo artists will descend upon the town for one wild weekend of musical mayhem spread out over 14 venues.
Every day, festival goers can wander from each venue, soaking up the eclectic vibes or they can simply head to the main stage, which is located in the large top tent at the Whitsunday Sailing Club.
Boasting stunning views across the Coral Sea, the mainstage is a signature setting for a festival that promises good music, good vibes, and a holiday atmosphere.
While music plays across all venues during the day, the main stage beckons Friday and Saturday nights and throughout Sunday afternoon, with headlining acts attracting audiences from far and wide.
During the festival, the whole town is pumping with music floating out over the streets and a party atmosphere everywhere you look.
With single tickets and mammoth three day passes available, there is an option for everyone and every budget.
However, don’t forget the spectacular rockstar pass with the VIP ticket, which includes entry into the VIP bar with a daily six-hour food and alcohol package, private bathroom, and seating overlooking both the stage and the ocean.
On top of the legendary main stage artists, spread out across the 14 local venues are some of the best touring acts from around the country, including Salt and Steel and Matty Rogers as well as local talent Flying Double Front Kick.
Passport to Airlie 2022 winners Perry Street Park will also be returning, bringing with them newfound success and musical sound.
WHAT: Airlie Beach Festival of Music
WHERE: Whitsunday Sailing Club Greens plus 14 Venues Across Airlie Beach
WHEN: Thursday November 9 till Sunday November 12
TICKETS: airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au
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Open your books, put pen to paper and write down the date of the newly announced Whitsunday Writers Festival which is due to take place from September 6-8 next year.
Following an eight-year hiatus, the festival is making a triumphant return to the region and the long-awaited event promises to be a celebration of words, writers, and readers, rekindling the literary flame in the heart of Queensland.
Packed with a diverse range of engaging events, the festival promises to be a hot bed of inspiration, bridging the gap between writers and readers, fostering a sense of camaraderie among literary enthusiasts.
Festival Chair, Karen Jacobsen said she is thrilled to see the festival outline come together so everyone can start getting excited about the event.
"It is such an exciting time for arts in the Whitsundays,” she said.
“All of us involved in bringing the writers festival back in 2024 are overjoyed to be announcing the dates, for an event that will showcase our region.
“We expect it to delight readers and locals and the countdown is on!"
Commencing with an enchanting supper club-styled event entitled "A Love Letter to Queensland”, the Thursday night will set the tone for what’s to come, enthralling and enlivening the audience with spirited tales and heartfelt memories.
Featuring passionate Queenslanders, this event will give attendees a unique opportunity to connect with the soul of Queensland.
Another introduction to the newly revitalised festival itinerary is the inaugural Whitsundays Literary Heart Awards, set to be a highlight of the weekend.
Launching in February 2024, these awards will culminate in a glamorous Festival event on the Saturday evening.
With various categories including poetry, short stories by adults and under 18-year-olds, and published book covers, the awards aim to recognise and celebrate the diverse talents within the literary world.
In honour of the Festival's founder, Gloria Burley, a distinguished award will be presented for the best unpublished manuscript. The Gloria Burley award comes with a prize of $2,000, acknowledging Gloria's remarkable contribution to bringing the Festival to the Whitsundays and commemorating her legacy.
Another highlight of the event is the Kids Day Out on Sunday morning, which aims to instil the love of reading and writing in the young hearts of our community.
Workshops on writing for children and young adults will also be available, nurturing the next generation of talent.
Festival Co-convenor, Richard Evans, says the festival program has been crafted to include a rich tapestry of writing genres.
“From Karaoke Poetry to a Big Book Club High Tea featuring engaging discussions with authors, a local authors' long lunch to thought-provoking panels and workshops – there's something for every literary enthusiast!” he said.
“Let's come together and celebrate the magic of words, the art of writing, and the joy of reading.
“Join us in making history once again at the Whitsundays Writers Festival.”
WHAT: Whitsunday Writers Festival 2024
WHEN: September 6-8, 2024
WHERE: Venues across the Whitsundays

From August 19th to 25th, Children's Book Week 2023 cast its spell on young book enthusiasts and eager learners across the nation. Orchestrated by the Children's Book Council of Australia, this annual event unfurled under the theme "Read, Grow, Inspire," placing the spotlight on the profound impact that books wield in shaping the minds of the youth.
Throughout the designated week, schools, libraries, and families actively participated in a myriad of engaging activities and creative displays that championed the sheer delight of reading. In the heart of Mackay, the Mackay Regional Council Libraries orchestrated an enchanting "Picnic in the Gardens" event, transforming the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens into a vibrant canvas of imagination. Amongst the fluttering butterflies, fearless superheroes, and regal princesses, families came together to bask in the magic of storytelling.
With each turned page, the journey of discovery and inspiration carries on, ensuring that the love for books remains an enduring legacy.
Mackay Regional Council Libraries team at Picnic in the Gardens. L-R: Jessie Nixon, Lotte Sjoegren, Laura Ellul, Claire Grandcourt, Fiona Thackray and Kirsty Wilson. Photo credit: Tanya Youman, Mackay Regional Council

Zonta International District 22 Ltd. welcomes you to a hands-on Stitching Circles workshop led by Jane Milburn, OAM, at Mackay's Jubilee Community Centre. This three-hour session introduces the art of hand stitching for mending, enhancing, and upcycling clothing, breathing new life into your wardrobe with a touch of creativity. The process of stitching by hand can enable you to relax, feel resourceful and become more self-reliant by regenerating your wardrobe.
Choose from two sessions, each limited to 10 participants:
Saturday, September 9: 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Sunday, September 10: 12:30pm - 3:30pm
Reserve your spot at https://www.stickytickets.com.au/.../stitching_circles...
Jane Milburn, a dedicated advocate for sustainable fashion, has earned the prestigious Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for her exceptional contributions to the industry. Founder of Textile Beat, Jane leverages her background in agriculture, leadership, and communications to ignite positive change in the fashion world. With her expertise, you'll uncover the transformative potential in every stitch, while embracing the principles of slow clothing and self-expression.
Join this insightful workshop to master the art of upcycling while contributing to a sustainable future. Proudly sponsored by Mackay Regional Council.
Jane Milburn OAM

A petting zoo, free sausage sizzle, four face painters, glitter tattoos and three jumping castles will ensure this year’s Party in the Park will keep young families entertained.
The party will be at Queens Park (oval 1) on Wednesday, September 6, from 9am to 11.30am.
Mayor Greg Williamson said the free morning would showcase the tremendous children’s services and organisations Mackay had to offer for children aged up to six.
“This fantastic event is an initiative of council’s Community Programs team and the Mackay Family Support Alliance that aims to celebrate and raise awareness of Child Protection Week each year,” Mayor Williamson said.
“Dozens of service providers have stalls at the event and they run fun interactive activities and displays,” he said.
“It makes for a really fun morning out and is a great way for young families to network, socialise and find out what support is available to them.
“I’d encourage everyone with young children, including carers and grandparents, to bring them along – grab a free sausage from Mackay Rotary, get their faces painted and have some fun.”
Mackay Family Support Alliance Community Connect Program Worker Christie Pearson said it was important to promote Child Protection Week.
“The theme of Child Protection Week, which runs from September 3 to 9, is ‘protecting children is everybody’s business’,” Ms Pearson said.
“Events like this are an opportunity to promote the value of children and highlight services and networks that support parents through what can be a very stressful time of life,” she said.
“There’s an old saying that raising a child takes a village, and events like this are a great way for new parents to make connections and find networks that become that village.”
For more information on the event, including a list of service providers, follow Party in the Park on Facebook.
There will be jumping castles, a petting zoo, face painters and more at this year’s Party in the Park. Photo credit: Mackay Regional Council

Classical music lovers are thrilled to hear the Australian Chamber Orchestra is returning to Mackay this September, alongside Australia’s most talented emerging string players. Led by renowned British violinist, Matthew Truscott, a frequent performer on the world’s most celebrated concert hall stages, the performance Ecstatic Dances will include music from Stravinsky’s iconic ballet Petrushka, and Bartok’s Divertimento for string orchestra.
The 17-piece string ensemble brings together musicians of the ACO with Australia’s most talented young professional string players to create a high-energy string orchestra.
Manager MECC and Events, Andrew Bobeldyk said Mackay’s appreciation of classical music transcends across many age groups.
“The last time the MECC had classical music on stage, we had six individual schools come along to watch. We’re finding instrumental students appreciate the dedication it takes for these musicians to create such an impressive symphony.”
Recent data trends reveal it’s not just instrumental students who are listening in to the likes of Stravinsky, Mozart and Beethoven. Millennials and Gen Z are using streaming services such as Spotify to listen in, and now make up a third of the genre’s listeners.
“Listening to classical music can help one relax and maintain a sense of calm. Quite a few students use classical music playlists to help them focus during study,” Mr Bobeldyk said.
Director of Ecstatic Dances, Matthew Truscott, is delighted to collaborate with ACO Collective and perform a stunning selection of classical music from across the world and centuries.
“We are excited to present music with energy and drive, the irresistible pulse of the dance,” Matthew Truscott said.
The performance will showcase pieces from world renowned composers, including Purcell, Stravinsky, Holly Harrison, Ross Edwards, and Bartok Divertimento.
“From the exoticism and sensuality of Purcell’s England to the thrill-seeking dynamism of Australian composer Holly Harrison’s Black Ice, commissioned especially for ACO Collective, the program showcases the vitality and virtuosity of the ensemble,” Truscott said.
What: ACO Collective | Ecstatic Dances Directed by Matthew Truscott
When: Saturday 9 September, 7.30pm
Where: MECC – Auditorium
Tickets: Call 4961 9777 or visit themecc.com.au

This Sunday (September 3), from 1pm to 4pm, about 35 vibrant artisans, musicians and food vendors will bring the Mackay Civic Precinct to life.
Showcasing everything hand-made, from paintings and platters to toys, totes and textiles, the Rock Paper Scissors Art and Design Market attracts an eclectic mix of talented stallholders.
This event is also not just about shopping for art, you can also make your own – the “craft yurt” will be back again this year with free all-ages craft activities. Visitors can make a gorgeous colourful woven bird or a fun recycled paper slinky.
Add in live entertainment and onsite food and coffee vendors and you have an awesome afternoon outing for anyone with an interest in hand-crafted creations.
Mayor Greg Williamson said Rock Paper Scissors had broad community appeal.
“It’s a great afternoon out, where you can relax on the lawn beside Artspace and enjoy some food, coffee and live music from Kane Dodd, Jezzie and Jack Oliveira,” Mayor Williamson said.
“Or, if you are a bit of a treasure hunter after something original, then you would struggle to find a larger mix of talented creators in one place,” he said.
The Mayor said savvy shoppers often used Rock Paper Scissors as a chance to get a head start on their Christmas shopping, because it was a great way to find thoughtful gifts that were one-of-a-kind.
“This event is a tremendous showcase of local talent, and I would really encourage everyone to come out and support our local artisan community,” he said.
Rock Paper Scissors is curated by the team at Artspace Mackay and director Tracey Heathwood said this year’s applicant pool had been exceptional.
“There’s such a fantastic range of artisans and creators this year, and this market has definitely grown over the years,” Ms Heathwood said.
Ms Heathwood said there was also plenty happening inside Artspace Mackay during the afternoon.
“We have three exciting exhibitions to enjoy in our gallery spaces, including Zanny Begg: These Stories Will be Different, Kara Day: Ladylike and Stephen Homewood: Turbulence,” she said.
Foodspace will also be opening for the Rock, Paper, Scissors event, with its usual menu.
What: Rock Paper Scissors Art and Design Market
When: Sunday, September 3
Where: Mackay Civic Precinct
Tickets: Free community event

Get ready to be entangled in a web of music, comedy, and a dash of sci-fi as the Mackay Musical Comedy Players proudly present their latest production, "Little Shop of Horrors." Following the triumph of their recent show, "The Addams Family," this not-for-profit Musical Theatre group is back to bring you a performance that's bound to leave you hungry for more.
For over three decades, "Little Shop of Horrors" has captivated audiences with its devilishly delightful charm. This Broadway and Hollywood hit musical weaves together a tale of humour and sci-fi intrigue that's simply irresistible.
Prepare to be serenaded by catchy tunes, witty banter, and a touch of the extraordinary as Mackay's Musical Comedy Players bring this classic tale to life. With performances on September 1st and 2nd, both afternoon and evening showtimes, there's a perfect slot for everyone to revel in the hilarity and spectacle of "Little Shop of Horrors."
Grab your tickets now and be a part of an unforgettable theatrical journey that's sure to plant a smile on your face!
What: Little Shop of Horrors: Mackay Musical Comedy Players
When: Friday 1 September 8pm and Saturday 2 September 2pm and 8pm
Where: MECC
Tickets: https://tinyurl.com/yeyrnprw

The weather was perfect for SCOUT FEST 2023 at Rowallan Park on August 19 and 20. On Saturday, there were 203 public participants and 258 Scouting members, along with six Guiding youth and three leaders who joined the activities.
Leaders and youth members from Calliope and Tannum Sands enjoyed the weekend, along with youth and leaders from Proserpine, Sarina, Mackay City Central, and Banksia Groups. Visiting leaders from Brisbane, Townsville, and Yeppoon were also present, and their expertise was appreciated in running activities.
SCOUT FEST occurs biennially, providing youth the chance to experience various adventurous activities during a single weekend camp, which is different from a group camp where only one or two activities might be available.
Region Commissioner Mr. Dougal McWhinney and Hibiscus Coast District Commissioner Ms. Katrina Hoare were pleased with the turnout. They acknowledged the help from leaders, parents, supporters, the Rowallan Park Committee, and the Fellowship Team. Thanks to the Rowallan Park works team, the grounds were safe for all attendees.
Mayor Greg Williamson and Councillors Karen May and Fran Mann attended the opening parade and toured Rowallan Park's facilities. Mayor Williamson expressed gratitude to Scouting for providing facilities and opportunities to the youth of Mackay and District.
Special acknowledgment went to the District Adventurous Activities Team, experts in abseiling, water activities, archery, low ropes courses, and bouldering. The weekend featured additional activities like mud runs, popcorn making, damper twists, wood burning with magnifying glass using the sun, Bunnings craft, giant games, geocaching, rafting on the small dam, canoeing on the larger dam, mud runs, mountain bike riding, rope bridge challenges, crate stacking, and the merry-go-round. A memorabilia display was also part of the event.
A parade was held for presentations, followed by a delightful barbecue tea and celebration cake. Evening activities included disco dancing to favourites like the Macarena and Nutbush, a jumping castle for younger attendees, and horizontal bungee for the older youth members.
Activities for Scouting members continued on Sunday.
Congratulations to DC Katrina and her SCOUT FEST organising committee for creating a remarkable event for Scouting Youth and the public to enjoy.
Contributed by Mary Wallace
Photos contributed

The Gospel Garden Party is approaching, featuring a variety of entertainment highlighting classic easy listening gospel music, from the familiar and well-loved tunes to the occasional original.
This spring celebration promises to be a wonderful afternoon of classic gospel and gardening glory.
The members of the Mackay Anglican Community have been growing plants from their own gardens as a special project to be on display and for sale at the event.
With completely free entry, there will also be an afternoon tea available, and all are invited to join.
Attendees can rest and revive in the glory of the north Queensland spring, while listening to a variety of classic gospel entertainment from a variety of local performers from children to golden oldies who know the tunes well.
Expect pure and simple gospel tunes from solo performers, duos and trios.
Giant checkers will be on the lawn, and blessings are available in the church.
For more information, please contact either Kristi at admin@mackayanglicans.org.au or Niki at nikipower21@gmail.com or 0411732304.
WHAT: Gospel Garden Party
WHEN: Saturday, September 9 from 2:00pm
WHERE: In the gardens to the side of Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Gordon Street, Mackay

M&P Services and Key Solutions Group 8th Annual Charity Golf Day
Friday, 11:00am
A charity fundraising event for corporate businesses to enjoy with work colleagues and friends to raise funds for local charities. The event is booked out every year with regular supporting sponsors.
Mackay Golf Club
Shirlz Russell Book Launch Party
Friday, 6:00pm
Join in to celebrate with Shirlz Russell, co-author of "The New Rules of Wellness" in the official hardcopy book launch held at Kitten Vintage, Mackay. The New Rules of Wellness holds 23 stories from health professionals challenging the status quo in their chosen industries, with one of these experts being Mackay local Shirlz Russell, property investment coach and founder of Build Your F’empire. Learn about her thoughts on "Embracing your inner worth; you don't need external validation to shine". Enjoy an evening of mingling with likeminded individuals, with complimentary drinks, a grazing charcuterie table, live entertainment, meet and greet, as well as a complimentary signed copy of "The New Rules of Wellness".
Kitten Vintage Mackay
Friday SUN.sets
Every Friday Evening From 6pm
Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVE MUSIC.
Wake House Australia
Randy Feltface // Feltopia
Friday, 6:30pm
Randy Feltface has spent the past eighteen years carving out a unique niche on the international comedy circuit. He was nominated for best comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, played sold-out seasons in London and New York, and featured several times at the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival. Don’t miss Randy Feltface as he brings his Feltopia World Tour home to the Southern Hemisphere where he'll be stopping off at The Metropolitan Hotel, Mackay!
The Metropolitan Hotel Mackay
Film & Arts Mackay September Film Night: Cairo Conspiracy
Friday, 7:30pm
The gripping and critically acclaimed new thriller from Tarik Saleh (The Nile Hilton Incident, The Contractor), follows Adam, a young man who is offered the ultimate privilege: to study at the Al-Azhar University in Cairo. Shortly after his arrival in the city, the university’s highest-ranking religious leader, the Grand Imam, suddenly dies and Adam becomes a pawn in a ruthless power struggle between Egypt’s religious and political elite. As he struggles to balance a range of competing interests that favour different leaders, he soon finds that he must fight for his very survival as the succession intensifies.
Central Queensland Conservatorium Of Music
Mackay Musical Comedy Players presents Little Shop Of Horrors
Friday, 8:00pm and Saturday, 2:00pm and 8:00pm
Mackay Musical Comedy Players, Mackay's very own not-for-profit Musical Theatre group, have returned! A deviously delicious Broadway and Hollywood sci-fi smash musical, Little Shop Of Horrors has devoured the hearts of theatre goers for over 30 years. This popular tongue-in-cheek comedy tells the story of Seymour Krelborn who stumbles across a new breed of plant he names "Audrey II" after his co-worker crush. This carnivorous plant promises unending fame and fortune to Seymour as long as he keeps feeding it!
MECC
QCWA Calen Branch Springtime Festival
Saturday, 1:30pm
Come on down to St Helen’s Bowls Club for the QCWA Calen Branch Springtime Festival. Free horticultural competition, best colourful spring outfit, guest speakers, afternoon tea, lucky door and more. $10.00 entry. For more information call 0421923820 or 0408694706.
St Helen’s Bowls Club
Father's Day Family Fun Day
Sunday, 8:00am
Celebrate this Father's Day with the Seabreeze Hotel for a day full of food, entertainment and epic activities for everyone. Grab the Father's Day Lunch Deal or go in the draw to win our Ultimate Dad Pack, including a BBQ, meat voucher and a carton of Byron Bay Beer. Buffet breakfast, kid’s activities, smoker on the lawn, craft beer bar, face painting, Mudpuddles ice cream van, petting zoo and live entertainment from
Mick Woodbridge and Significant Other plus the Slade Point School Raffle.
Seabreeze Hotel
Rock Paper Scissors Art & Design Market
Sunday, 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Artspace Mackay's ever-popular Art & Design Market returns in 2023 in the beautiful outdoor space of the Civic Precinct. Join for a free curated market featuring a fabulous selection of stalls highlighting the talented artists, designers, makers, and foodies of our region.
Artspace Mackay
Australia A vs New Zealand A
Monday to Thursday, 2:00pm to 9:00pm
Cricket Australia has selected the Great Barrier Reef Arena to host an exciting cricket series between Australia A and New Zealand A men's teams. The four day, day-night game will take place from September 4 to 7, followed by a thrilling One Day game on Sunday September 10, all with free entry.
Great Barrier Reef Arena
Bell Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
Tuesday, 7:30pm
Viola is shipwrecked and believes her twin Sebastian lost to the ocean. Washed up in a strange new land, determined to survive, Viola disguises herself as a man named Cesario and finds work with Duke Orsino, only to fall head over heels in love with him. But Orsino is in love with Olivia, who – grieving for her brother – refuses all offers of romance. Until, that is, she meets Cesario for the first time. A whirlwind of passion ensues, leaving no one unaffected, not even Olivia’s prudish housekeeper Malvolia, played by Jane Montgomery Griffiths (A Midsummer Night’s Dream). Heather Fairbairn’s fresh retelling of Shakespeare’s romantic comedy is a dark collision of hidden identities and unrequited love. Featuring all-new music by Sarah Blasko, Twelfth Night ultimately asks us to find light in the darkness.
MECC
Party in the Park
Wednesday, 9:00am to 11:30am
Party in the Park aims to celebrate and raise awareness of Child Protection Week. The morning will showcase the wonderful children’s services and organisations Mackay has to offer for children ages 0-6 years. There will be a petting zoo thanks to Mad Animal Addiction, face painting and glitter tattooing, and three jumping castles. The Rotary Club of Mackay will also be providing a free sausage sizzle. Dozens of service providers will be holding fun interactive activities and displays.
Queens Park
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
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

The superstars continue taking centre-stage at the Airlie Beach Hotel, with the one and only Louie Lee Feltrin, also known as one of the best and most authentic Robbie Williams tribute performances.
And in an exciting event, the Airlie Beach Hotel is setting us up for a Friday night of fantastic entertainment, with a special evening show.
Louie has been perfecting his craft for years, stepping off the back of an unlikely start with the 2005 Channel 9 hit show ‘Starstruck’, a show dedicated to celebrity lookalikes who are transformed into the original singer and perform tributes to a panel of judges.
Now almost 20 years on, Louie has continued to follow Robbie’s path to stardom.
“It’s just steamrolled. I didn’t think I looked like Robbie, but I thought ‘I’ll give it a go’ and now here I am!” Louie explained.
In fact, it could be said that Louie is a bit too committed to the show.
“More like over committed,” he said.
“I work on it a lot, and even my tattoos are very similar. I used to get them painted on, but that was costing too much, so I just got very similar tattoos done.”
No stranger to the Airlie Beach scene, Louie is hoping for a huge crowd to rock out the best tunes of Robbie.
The Airlie Beach Hotel will be running rampant, with us having ‘No Regrets’, singing along to the best tunes and Louie’s smooth vocals.
And he doesn’t shy away from the tribute scene:
“The more you drink, the more I look like the real Robbie!”
While Robbie is quite tall and handsome, and Louie is self-reportedly not, the Robbie Williams experience is one for everyone, with the tunes and lights sure to convince you that the real Robbie Williams in performing on stage.
“It’s all the hits, to make a fun night. We make sure our show is just like if you were to see Robbie Williams live. He makes the show an experience, and so do we.
“We want people to walk away wondering if they actually just saw Robbie Williams performing or if it was just me.”
The audience will be taken on a journey, with ‘Angels’ to be the biggest highlight of the evening.
And don’t worry superfans, ‘Angels’ is permenantly on the set list, because “If I don’t play it, I get bashed.”
This is one show to check out at the Airlie Beach Hotel this September.
WHAT: The Robbie Williams Experience Friday Night Special
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Friday September 8, 7pm to 10pm
WHAT: The Robbie Williams Experience
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday September 9, 2pm to 5.30pm
Louie Lee Feltrin with his Angels, readying for the Airlie Beach Hotel night of nights
With almost 20 years of Robbie Williams experience, this is not the show to miss
Prepare to be amazed at Louie’s dedication and charisma, embodying Robbie Williams
The Airlie Beach Hotel is ready to shine. Photos supplied