
On March 7th and 8th, Late for Woodstock will be gracing the stage to recreate the iconic music of rock history’s most celebrated performances. The tribute act formed in May 1988 in Noosa Heads to bring back the authentic sounds of the 60s and 70s. “We kind of bumped into each other at Noosa and decided to throw a band together”, said singer and guitarist Colin Germano. “We wanted a name that would reflect what we wanted to play, which was older stuff. Beatles, Stones, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, Creedence, Doobie Brothers – stuff like that”. After various hiatuses and a break during Covid, the band and back and ready for action. “We just stick to our roots. We play the stuff that we love. Nothing more than that. We play what we love and are fortunate people still want to hear that”. The band are no strangers to the Airlie Beach foreshore. “We played there back in 1985 when it was the old pub. We were part of a circuit. We’d go up there, bash it out and have a great time”. Airlie Beach remains a special place to perform. “We just love Airlie Beach. We’ve been going there all these years. When we perform here, I like to go up early and hang around town – catch up with friends – see the islands. The pub has always been really good to us. It’s a unique place”. Get excited for a wealth of timeless music as the tribute act are set to honour The Doors, CCR, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Neil Young, The Kinks, Santana, The Rolling Stones, Rodriguez and Bob Dylan among many others. WHAT: Late for Woodstock, 2 Free Shows WHEN: March 7th – 8th, 2.30-5.30pm WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel Late For Woodstock, coming soon to Airlie Beach Hotel. Photo Supplied
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Friday 27 February Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grandview Hotel: Mike Duff (from 8pm) KCs: Phoenix Revival (from 8pm) Sorrento: Kaedan McCarthy (1pm – 5pm) Saturday 28 February Airlie Beach Hotel: Bon Jovi (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) Grandview Hotel: Sam McCann (4pm – 8pm) KCs: Phoenix Revival (from 8pm) Sorrento: Josiah (4 – 7pm) Sunday 1 March Airlie Beach Hotel: Bon Jovi & Foreigner (2pm – 5.30pm) Airlie Beach Hotel: Paul Fergus Morris (6.30pm – 9.30pm) Coral Sea Marina Resort: KCs: Sam McCann (from 8pm) Coral Sea Marina Resort: DJ Dan Ahri (2pm – 6pm) Monday 2 March KCs: Paul Fergus (from 8pm) Sorrento: Will Heta (1pm – 5pm) Tuesday 3 March KCs: Paul Fergus (from 8pm) Sorrento: Will Heta (1pm – 5pm) Wednesday 4 March KCs: Bear Brewer (from 8pm) Sorrento: Will Heta (1pm – 5pm) Thursday 5 March Airlie Beach Hotel: Andy Mammers (7pm – 10pm) KCs: Josiah (from 8pm) Sorrento: Lucy Rose (1pm – 5pm)
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On Sunday 22 February, a group of writers, readers and thinkers gathered at the Whitsunday Sailing Club to explore how the Writers Festival could be improved for further iterations. Being held on 13 September, the festival has seen great success in the past, and with a passionate focus group committed to planning this year’s event, the community can expect great things, including a strong spotlight on the talent and creativity that makes up the region. Although smaller compared to larger cities, the Whitsundays has always punched above its weight when it comes to celebrating culture and creativity, and the Writers Festival is a clear sign of that. With various prompts put to the team, including a core discussion theme of What makes literary festivals important? ideas were enthusiastically thrown around. Its evident that a current priority is to consider how the festival can be geared towards children, as with the rise of technology, it is more vital than ever that children can maintain engagement with literature. Further matters were deliberated on and discussed such as: Australian, Queensland or regional local authors that people would like to see present at the festival Ideas for types of sessions and how they could be carried out Ways the festival could best celebrate and involve the unique stories, history, and people of the Whitsundays and North Queensland Little touches, surprises, or special experiences that could be added to make the festival feel unique and memorable In addition to the Writers Festival, the Whitsunday Literary Hearts Awards was also discussed. This festival contains a number of exciting categories – unpublished manuscript, short story (adult and under 18), book cover and curated publication – encouraging locals to put their work out there. The festival is committed to being a leading regional literary event on the national calendar, celebrating Queensland and Australian stories whilst championing the authors who bring them to life. This meeting represents a great start to the year, as the team will continue to discuss, plan and brainstorm ideas. These types of festivals are vital in stimulating cultural growth in the region. The region contains so many wonderful, artists, musicians, poets and general creatives and it is important to see their efforts recognised. Captions Writers, readers and thinkers gathered to discuss ideas ahead of this September's Writers Festival. Photo credit: Sebastian Conidi
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Swapping hard hats for dancing shoes, Jason Mordey will vie for the winning position on stage at the upcoming Dancing With Heart competition. As Managing Director of Anything Environmental, Jason leads a locally owned family business focused on giving back to the community while creating opportunities for people to recycle materials that would otherwise end up in landfill. “We are a business that is all about supporting and giving back to our local community where we can, especially through creating opportunities for the general public to recycle materials and potentially make some money doing it, as well as helping the environment,” he says. Jason began his career as a diesel mechanic before building one of the region’s largest earthmoving and demolition operations. When the Containers for Change program launched, he seized the opportunity to bring it to Mackay. “I hope people remember me for helping create systems that make a real difference for the community and the environment,” he shares. Now turning his focus to the dance floor, Jason promises plenty of energy. “I don’t want to give too much away, but my dance is very full-on from start to finish and exhausting. I love the way it involves the audience with a high-energy performance, with fun and comedy thrown in,” he says. The most challenging part? I could lie and say the backflips, lol. What do you value most about My Hospital Foundation’s work? My father was in the hospital for nearly two years. During that time, I saw first-hand how the Hospital Foundation do the little things to help people staying in hospital, especially long-term patients like my father. They fill in the gaps that are otherwise missed.
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The Belvedere Food and Wine Bar at the Toscana Village Resort is inviting the Whitsundays to a special one night only dinner and performance featuring the iconic Billy Field.
An intimate group of 40 attendees will enjoy the sweet tunes of this iconic Australian singer-songwriter.
This is a special performance while he is in the area for the Airlie Beach Festival of Music, a unique opportunity to see the music legend in an intimate setting, away from the crowds.
Bringing you the best of his eclectic music with inspirations from rock, RnB, and jazz, and showcasing his musical talent on the resident grand piano, all of which blend to make an evening of musical delight, coupled with a taste sensation of great food.
The Belvedere’s culinary mastery has garnered a reputation for excellence and showcases a menu that marries the flavours of Italy and France.
This highly regarded restaurant is relaxed yet refined with a tranquil elegance, perfect for a romantic evening and musical delight.
From exquisite share-style dishes to carefully curated wine pairings, each element is meticulously crafted to delight even the most discerning palate.
The creative bartenders are equally adept, conjuring up cocktails that astonish and please.
And while enjoying the beautiful vocals of Billy Field and the impeccable service of Belvedere, stay the night in the tranquil ambiance of Toscana Village Resort.
Allow the serenity to wash over you, and prepare to embark on an extraordinary journey, where terracotta architecture, warm hospitality, and the coastal charm of Airlie Beach unite to create a truly unforgettable experience.
The resort's self-catering apartments provide spacious accommodations, ideal for both relaxation and convenience.
However, it's the panoramic vistas that truly captivate the senses.
Each apartment offers a front-row seat to the awe-inspiring beauty of the region from the large balconies.
For those seeking tranquillity amidst nature, the resort's meticulously landscaped gardens offer a serene sanctuary. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colours and scents of the lush flora or find a quiet nook to enjoy a good book and let time slip away.
Enjoy a beautiful evening getaway, with the sensual sounds of Billy Field, as the sun slips away, and the menu is delivered with perfect elegance and intrigue.
WHAT: Billy Field Live At The Belvedere, Toscana
WHERE: Toscana Village Resort, 10 Golden Orchid Drive
WHEN: Thursday, November 9
TICKETS: $140 per person
Iconic Australian singer-songwriter Billy Field for one night only at The Belvedere Restaurant and Bar
Enjoy the peaceful ambiance of The Belvedere under the cascading starlight overlooking the Coral Sea with Billy Field
Beautiful accommodation with serene tranquillity, stay the night at the Toscana Village Resort to complete this romantic evening. Photo supplied

For many years, the fate of the “Llewelyn”, which disappeared off Queensland waters in 1919, remained unsolved, until ……… on August 28, 1998, ‘The Daily Mercury’ reported that a Mackay diver, Mark Earney had solved the 79-year-old maritime mystery when he discovered the wreck near Bees Island.
It was almost intact and was resting in a vertical position.
The “Llewelyn” was an iron steamship of some 350 tons, 112ft long, 19ft 6inches wide, and 9ft 2ins deep. Built in Chester, England in 1884, it was engaged in pilot service in the port of Brisbane.
During this time, it narrowly escaped foundering in heavy seas at Cape Moreton and was declared by a well-known mariner to be unsuitable for use in heavy seas.
Consequently, the State Treasurer, Mr Barnes, took steps to safeguard the lives of seamen on this steamer by issuing instructions forbidding it to be put to sea in rough weather.
On July 16, 1919, the “Llewelyn” departed from Rockhampton enroute to Bowen, making a port of call at Cape Capricorn on July 17 and leaving there that same day.
Based on the report by Captain Wilson of the “Florant” of “a terrific sea … and wind of gale force” in the area which did not abate for “a couple of days”, it is believed that the ship struck a bad storm with strong south-easterly gales.
It appears the warnings of the ship’s unsuitability in rough seas was well-founded.
Early searches by Captain Wilson and others between Mackay and Bowen located very little wreckage despite their search lasting a week during which time they walked around the coastline of every island, each wearing through two boots in the process.
A hatch cover of the old type used on vessels such as the “Llewelyn” was found and Captain Wilson, who had served on the “Llewelyn” some years previously, was of the opinion that the wreckage was part of the ill-fated steamer.
Mr Busuttin from St Bees Island, an 18-year-old at the time, reported seeing lots of wreckage passing north around July 25, 1919, and recalled, many years later, that he had picked wreckage off the beach at St Bees as well as a bell bearing the name “Llewelyn”.
Considering the weight of the bell and its inability to be able to float, he believed that the wreck would have had to be very close to shore.
Mr Busuttin also stated that the bell “was cursed with the number 13” - a number dreaded by sailors of earlier times who believed it would be certain cause of death and disaster.
Some reports say that there were thirteen aboard including two passengers - a commercial traveller, Will Bradford and Rowena Gordon who was a probationer nurse at Rockhampton Base Hospital travelling to visit friends in Proserpine then on to Bowen.
Rowena Gordon was born Rowena Sheen Ryan in 1900 but was brought up by her aunt Emily Gordon.
Her mother, Rebecca Sheen, had been in a relationship with William Harold Ryan who was a police constable in Proserpine and who went on the be the 6th Police Commissioner for Queensland.
Rebecca registered Rowena’s surname as “Sheen Ryan” making no doubt as to who the father was.
Sadly, Emily Gordon, nee Sheen, went on to commit suicide in 1944.
Rowena was well thought of as a very compassionate nurse with a bright future.
A nightie was found washed up on St Bees with the name “Gordon” stitched on it and also some dark hair in a life ring.
It was reported that she had been tied to the life ring, no doubt in the hope that her life would be saved.

Coming off the back of wrapping up his newest project, Australian comedic icon Wil Anderson will be performing live at the Airlie Beach Hotel for one night only!
This show is set to be a roundhouse of laughter and gags, with Wil on the lookout for the best audience interactions that he’s ever faced.
In a unique first for Wil, the Airlie Beach show is set to include the best of his hilarious comedy.
“This show will actually be a bit of a combination of both scripted and improvisation, and there’ll probably be a little bit more talking to the audience,” Wil said.
“It’s quite exciting!
“We’ll just have some fun, everyone just wants to laugh, and talk about some interesting things,” said Wil.
“I try to be very conscious about not bringing old materials to new shows, and if you want to watch an entire show of mine, you can go onto ABC iView and watch it for free, but this is not that,” he said.
“This is a group of people getting out together, having an experience together, which is completely flavoured by the audience.”
With no expectations of how the show will go, Wil is excited to get a taste of Airlie Beach.
“And certainly, my intention will be to make sure it’s a really fun night for people, however that plays out,” Wil said.
“I’m happy with a few characters to be involved in the show, they’re always a bit of fun.”
Wil says he loves meeting different sorts of people and is always up for a bit of banter with the audience, especially the lively characters.
“At one of my most recent shows, I had this guy in the front row who was very proudly a plumber, and I was like ‘I cannot believe you made it to the show on time!’.”
But not to worry, Wil won’t call on you unless you look keen and eager.
“I’m not there to pick on you, I’m actually there to find out something interesting about you then refine it and have some fun with it,” he explains.
“It’s never about ‘you’re wearing a dumb shirt’ unless someone is a dickhead first and then I’m very happy to use my comedic skills to maintain a bit of authority over the room.”
“Don’t get me wrong, if they start it, I’m happy to finish it.”
“That’s the thing with comedy, it’s a conversation with the audience, it’s as much about listening as it is about talking.
“All these things are about having a conversation with the audience, and I always say, it’s a collaboration.
“We’re about to make comedy together, and the good news is, I do all the hard work, you don’t need to try to be funny, you just have to answer my questions and I’ll do the job and make it funny!”
For one night only, only at the Airlie Beach Hotel, Wil Anderson Live. Get your tickets while you can!
WHAT: Wil Anderson Live
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Wednesday August 23, from 7pm
TICKETS: www.whitsundaytickets.com.au
For a first for Airlie Beach Hotel, the iconic Wil Anderson is coming and he is bringing his all
The laughs will keep coming, with exciting audience interaction
Be sure to not miss Wil Anderson Live at the Airlie Beach Hotel. Photos supplied

Sound of Freedom follows Tim Ballard, a former Homeland Security Investigations operative, as he endeavours to rescue a young girl, Ricio, as she becomes embroiled with human traffickers.
Working as a Homeland Security Officer, Tim is becoming frustrated with arresting people in possession of child pornography, but not being able to rescue a single child from this situation.
After arresting a predator, Tim pretends to be a paedophile himself, in order to be able to meet with a trafficked child.
This is where he meets Miguel, a trafficked boy who is still missing his sister Ricio.
It comes to light that a nice-faced woman posed as a modelling agent and was able to separate the children from their parents.
Under the guise of a modelling contract, she was able to convince the children’s father of the legitimacy of her offer.
Vowing to find and return Ricio to her family, Tim embarks to Columbia, where he meets Vampiro, a former cartel accountant who now works to rescue children.
Setting up a team of other likeminded individuals, including a police officer, Tim is able to organise a sting operation and rescue a number of children from the modelling guise, however Ricio is not among them.
Rather, Ricio was sold to the Revolutionary Armed forces of Columbia, deep in the heart of the jungle.
Posing as doctors, the group infiltrate the army, however Tim enters the centre camp alone.
He discovers that Ricio is in the clutches of the rebel leader, known as The Scorpion, before he is able to free Ricio, and they escape into the jungle.
Tim returns Ricio to Miguel and their father, and the family go back to Honduras, with Tim returning back to the United States.
The film ends with Tim testifying before the United States Congress, which results in the American government being able to cooperate with foreign countries on trafficking investigations.
Telling the story of love, loss, and indescribable pain, Sound Of Freedom is touching and intimate.
Sound of Freedom will be released to the Bowen Cinema Friday August 25.
Tim Ballard endeavours to rescue children from the hands of traffickers

Daly Bay Illuminate glows anew with a rescheduled date, following a weather-induced postponement during the last week of July.
The dedicated Mackay Festival of Arts team worked tirelessly to bring back the mesmerising displays to Queens Park from October 5 to 8.
Mayor Greg Williamson said the MECC and Festivals teams had done a tremendous job bringing the event back together.
“Daly Bay Illuminate features sprawling works by community artists and three big third-party displays that all needed to be available to come to our region at the same time – plus we needed a time when we could have the MECC available, so we could have a wet-weather backup,” Mayor Williamson said.
“Hats off to the team – this is going to be a fantastic event combining local, community-created artworks, the lighting magic of our MECC technicians and large-scale travelling installations,” he said.
Entry to this all-ages, illuminated wonderland will still be free.
The event will run from 6pm to 9pm each night and will feature the Lost Dogs’ Disco by ENESS as its major drawcard.
“This is an immersive installation of 16 dogs, some up to five-and-a-half metres tall,” Mayor Williamson said.
“There are four distinct characters, inspired by three dog breeds – poodles, bull terriers and dachshunds – that are curled-up, standing and even touching noses,’’ he said.
“As visitors journey through the colourful pack, the dogs’ coats light up and they greet passers-by with happy grunts to celebrate each new person’s arrival.”

Friday 11 August
CASA Monthly BBQ
Friday, 10:00am to 12:00pm
Come down for a snag and a yarn.
CASA - Community Accommodation & Support Agency Inc.
Cinema Under the Stars
Friday, 5:30pm
Revisit the tradition of outdoor cinemas on the lawn at the Mackay Hospital Foundation’s 'Cinema Under the Stars'! This is the perfect event to gather your family and friends and roll out your picnic blanket. This Cinema Under the Stars will feature Oscar Nominated movie 'Mary Poppins Returns'! This will be a magical night not to be missed! Gates opening at 5:30pm. Tickets will be for sale at the gate for $5 each or $20 for a family. There will be amusement rides, raffles, food vendors and more! Something for the whole family.
Meadowlands Amphitheatre
Friday SUN.sets
Every Friday Evening From 6pm
Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVE MUSIC.
Wake House Australia
Pierce Brothers 'In The Water' Single Tour
Friday, 7:00pm
Pierce Brothers are known for their high-energy performances and unique blend of folk, blues, and indie rock gaining fans all around the world. 2023 is set to be an unforgettable year for the boys, having released 'High & Unsteady' co-written by Tash Sultana in January, their follow up single 'In The Water' is set to be an absolute banger. With a setlist that includes both fan favorites and new material, this is a show that you won't want to miss. Whether you're a die-hard Pierce Brothers fan or simply looking for a great night out, this is the event for you. So grab your tickets now and get ready for an incredible night of music with the Pierce Brothers.
Seabreeze Hotel
Saturday 12 August
INXSIVE Live at Harrup Park
Saturday, 6:30pm
INXSIVE, the INXS Tribute Show appear live in concert at Harrup Park in South Mackay on Saturday the 12th of August as part of their Queensland tour, performing the greatest hits of Aussie Rock legends INXS in their high energy, audience engaging show. Book now and get set for an epic evening of INXS anthems performed live in concert by Melbourne band INXSIVE in a full production show. This is something that INXS fans and lovers of classic Australian Rock music will not want to miss!
Harrup Park
Forest. ‘Parts Work’ Tour w/ Exotic Potion Cookies and Systematic Machine
Saturday, 7:00pm
Celebrate the launch of the new Forest. album "Parts Work" with Forest and friends at Arcadia Bar. With a killer line up of alternative and progressive heavy acts including Exotic Potion Cookies and Systematic Machine, this show is one not to be missed.
Arcadia Bar Mackay
Sunday 13 August
Clean Up, The Mackay Region - Shoal Point
Sunday, 9:00am
Welcome to #SeaToSource, a project powered by Conservation Volunteers Australia and supported locally by BMA Hay Point Services, aimed at empowering individuals and communities to take action on one of the world’s most solvable environmental issues – ocean litter. In partnership with the Mackay Regional Council, you are invited to Clean Up, The Mackay Region! Come along to Hodges Road - Shoal Point on the 13th of August and do your part for litter pollution in Mackay. Bring sun safe clothing, a hat, and a water bottle. To register online visit: Make Booking (conservationvolunteers.com.au).
Hodges Road, Shoal Point
Konvoy 4 Kids Mackay
Sunday, 10:30am to 3:00pm
Join in the family fun! Over the last 10 years the Variety teams 69, 50 & AW409 in Mackay have proudly raised over $214,000 for children in need. Their biggest event is the annual Konvoy 4 Kids, a convoy of trucks that travel from Sarina Showgrounds along the Bruce Highway to Mackay Showgrounds before celebrating with a family fair. See the trucks roll in and enjoy free rides for kids, market stalls, food vendors and prizes to be won on the day.
Mackay Showgrounds
Passport to Airlie Mackay
Sunday, 2:00pm to 7:00pm
Join Airlie Beach Festival of Music, Bricklane Brewing and The Metropolitan Hotel as they search for Australia's best live and original emerging artists and find someone from the Mackay region to head to Airlie Beach Festival of Music in November.
The Metropolitan Hotel Mackay
Sunday Live Music – The Feels
Sunday, 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Music every Sunday from 2pm - 5pm. Head down to the Seabreeze Hotel this Sunday for some fresh tunes, delicious food, and ice-cold brews.
Seabreeze Hotel
Wednesday 16 August
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
Thursday 17 August
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
Ash Grunwald
Thursday, 7:00pm
A journeyman, storyteller, and troubadour at heart, Australia’s foremost bluesman Ash Grunwald has announced a new National Tour to promote his forthcoming record – studio sessions featuring all your favourites – curated from a career spanning twenty-years.
The Metropolitan Hotel Mackay

Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 9th, as the Sarina Beach Coconut Festival returns for its 5th edition. This free and family-friendly event promises a day filled with excitement, entertainment, and a celebration of all things coconut.
The festival's main focus is on the serene coastline, adorned with an abundance of coconut trees, attracting visitors from all around the region. This year's event is bigger and better than ever, featuring international kite flyers, captivating entertainment, market stalls, and a wide variety of food options to indulge in.
As you stroll through the festival, you'll find numerous activities to keep the whole family engaged. Children can enjoy free train rides, face painting, a petting zoo, and jumping castles. Local singers will entertain the crowds, adding to the festive atmosphere.
The Sarina Beach Coconut Festival aims to create a relaxing environment where families can spend the entire day together. Moreover, all funds raised during the festival will support the Sarina Beach Progress Association, contributing to future community projects.
Thanks to the generous support of various sponsors, this event promises to be a huge success. However, there's still room for more sponsors to join in. If you wish to lend a hand, you can contact Roy at 0407745140.
The festival will offer a range of coconut-related activities, including palm weaving, de-nutting and de-husking fresh coconuts, and a tropical market for local produce shopping. Keep your eyes peeled, as you might even catch a glimpse of humpback whales on their annual migration.
The Sarina Beach Coconut Festival guarantees to cater to everyone's tastes and interests, promising a memorable experience for visitors of all ages. As you join in the fun, take in the beauty of one of Queensland's most stunning beaches.
What: Sarina Beach Coconut Festival
Where: Sarina Beach
When: Saturday September 9, 1pm – 6pm

To celebrate the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night, Sydney based theatre company Bell Shakespeare, will be visiting Mackay with a fresh retelling of the romantic comedy which captured the attention of audiences in 1623.
Those familiar with Shakespeare’s works recognise Twelfth Night as the playwright’s most musical play. It tells the story of Viola, who finds herself washed up in a strange new land and, determined to survive, disguises herself as a man to secure a position in the household of Duke Orsino.
MECC Manager, Andrew Bobeldyk, encourages audiences who are new to Shakespeare to come along and try something different.
“Bell Shakespeare has an uncanny ability to get an audience laughing at comedy and wit that was written centuries ago,” he said.
“First timers are always surprised at how much they enjoy their renditions of Shakespeare’s plays.”
Directed by Heather Fairbairn, who has worked internationally with companies including the Royal Opera House and the Royal Court Theatre in London, the production will feature original music from Aria Award winner Sarah Blasko, bringing a unique vision to Shakespeare’s most musical play.
Ms Fairbairn said, “I’m fascinated by the enigmatic nature of Twelfth Night, which transcends time and place.
“In this production, there is no specified setting which, coupled with the haunting nature of Sarah Blasko’s music, lends an otherworldly feel to the play.”
The Sydney based theatre company is also bringing student scholarship and workshop opportunities to the region with their Regional Arts Access (RAW) and John Bell Scholarship (JBS) programs.
For more information on the performance, RAW or JBS please contact themecc.com.au.
What: Bell Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
When: Tuesday 5 September, 7.30pm
Where: MECC – Auditorium
Tickets: themecc.com.au
Bell Shakespeare Twelfth Night Rehearsals. Photo Credit: Brett Boardman

Holy Spirit College’s Class of 2023 were shining like the stars of yesteryear at their Formal on Saturday August 5. With the theme ‘Golden Years of Hollywood’, the red-carpet looks were simply sensational at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre. The Formal represents a time for Year 12 students to celebrate their final year of high school.
(Back L-R) Harry Copley, Matthew Dorl, Nikolaus Djukic, Cooper Spencer, Benjamin Schembri, Balin Burnett, Krystopher Gakowski, Lachlan Dempsey, Kynan Day, Alexander Dlask, Harry Kirkwood, Cohen Murry, Bayley Holmstrom, (Front L-R) Rylan Misztela, Riley Marshall, Matthew Castorina, Tully Dee
(L-R) Blake Luckel, Jude Busby, Luke Wells, Alex Haworth, Seth Winters, Samuel Thomas, Cody Elgar, Lachlan Kerr
Ashleigh Filtness
Noah Miosge, Taj Rowler, Jackson Casey
Nash Mallise and Hayley Woodwell
Kaede Smyth, Jacob Janssen-Groesbeek, Ashalea Loveday, Emma Coyle
Georgie Gosper and Sam Riggs
Emily Parnis and Angelina Matthews
Douglas Pace, Bronte Vella, Kalan Morris
Cate Gauci, Summer Gilroy and Ella Steel
Andrew Kirkwood and Kira Atherton
Aiva Hovinga and Harrison Dries
Courtney Brooke
Laura Allen

After his sold-out international ‘Cheers To That Tour’, Tik Tok star Luke Kidgell is heading to Mackay with his brand new show, Happy Hour.
Luke has amassed over 3 million fans online for his viral stand-up videos, often showcasing outrageous and quick-witted crowd interactions.
Luke is also known for co-hosting the Luke and Meg and the B.L.T. Podcast and for his multiple comedy specials which feature on YouTube and Amazon Prime. He started his YouTube channel in 2013. He has gone viral with his "you don't own me" videos, in which he humorously disobeys societal norms.
Now Mackay locals can attend the brand-new stand-up show at MECC this September.
“The show is literally called happy hour, I dunno, it will be fun. Just buy a ticket” - Luke Kidgell
You've seen him on the internet, now it's time to see him in real life on 13 September at the MECC.
What: Luke Kidgell – Happy Hour
When: Wednesday 13 September 2023, 6pm
Where: MECC – Auditorium
Tickets: themecc.com.au

Performing Arts continues to prosper for the talented dance students at St Patrick’s College Mackay.
The College excelled at the recent Dance Xchange competition for Primary and Secondary schools on the Gold Coast – bringing home a variety of regional awards to qualify for this year’s State Finals to be staged on October 14-15 in Brisbane.
A squad of thirty six St Patrick’s College dancers travelled to Somerset College in Mudgereeaba for the prestigious Exchange event and demonstrated their skill and poise to gain first place in both Junior and Senior Lyrical categories and second place in the Jazz and Hip Hop routines.
To cap an outstanding contribution, the College also received the Most Memorable Routine award.
Team coordinator and highly-respected St Patrick’s College dance teacher Natalie Porter praised the efforts of her students for their meritorious achievements and commitment during the two-day competition.
“All our students were fine ambassadors for the College and received plaudits for their dancing skills and exemplary behaviour” revealed Natalie, who was one of the team’s three renowned choreographers.
Joining Natalie at the Dance X extravaganza were first class choreographers Ashley Fergus and Abigail Vickers with excellent administrative support from the accomplished Molly Rossetto and Mel Camilleri.
“It was a tremendous team effort and I was grateful to have two experienced campaigners in Ashley and Abigail alongside me in helping create some top-notch dance compositions with their unique styles” Natalie said.
St Patrick’s College competed with 15 other schools in each section of the competition.
The triumphant squad featured Holly Bates, Alyssa Battaia, Klancie Coben, Peyton Cook, Ruby Deguara, Lauren Gray, Layla Jamieson, Milly Mayfield, Ruby Meares, Charlotte O’Brien, Ruby Pidgeon, Adysen Ruddick, Gabriella Ruggeri and Kaylah Stephens; Taylah Blaney, Jacee Borg, Chelsey Butler, Alice Camilleri, Sana Campbell, Charli Cross, Jacinta Franettovich, Estella Martin, Sarah Pratt, Sara Reid, Katelyn Sturdy, Lily Taylor, Katelyn Vassallo, Kayli Vormister, Zoe Wardrop and Mackenzie Wotherspoon.
Other team members included Shelby Campbell, Callyn Grady, Rhylee Keating, Ally Kinnane, Zoe McCarthy and Aidyn McSherry.
Due to their commitment to this year’s Mackay Eisteddfod, the St Patrick’s College dancers are unable to take up the invitation to compete at the State Finals to be held at the All Hallows School in Brisbane.
By Chris Karas
St Patrick’s College dancers display their individual awards from the recent Dance X competition on the Gold Coast. They are pictured with renowned choreographers and staff members Ashley Fergus and Team coordinator Natalie Porter, holding the Most Memorable Routine Award trophy.
St Patrick’s College dancers that won the Junior Lyrical category at the Dance X competition on the Gold Coast

Proserpine Hospital has celebrated World Breastfeeding Week in style, with their own ‘Breastival’ to celebrate all things breastfeeding.
With a team of 19 midwifes, the Proserpine Hospital delivers about 265 babies a year, with 97 per cent of mothers deciding to breastfeed their baby.
“We are pro breastfeeding, that’s what we promote, but we support all women with what they choose to do,” explains Donna Martin, the Midwifery Unit Manager.
Ms Martin and her team take their mothers on the full birth and care journey, making sure all mothers are well-informed of their options, and support all decisions.
“Breastfeeding is going to provide the baby with antibodies for a lot of different infections.
“Breastfed babies also get less gastro type infections, ear infections, there is reduced incidences of childhood diabetes, childhood cancers, childhood obesity. It’s obviously free, it’s there, it’s perfect for baby.
“For mum, there’s reduced incidences of certain types of cancers, less incidences of osteoporosis, and they get back to their pre-pregnant weight quicker.”
Proserpine Hospital is Baby Friendly Health Initiative accredited and have been holding the accreditation for 18 years now.
“We were the first rural hospital on the east coast of Australia to implement skin to skin in theatre, and the first rural hospital to achieve Baby Friendly Health accreditation in Queensland,” Ms Martin said.
Over the last few years, the Proserpine Hospital has introduced antenatal breastfeeding class, which was delivered over Zoom over COVID.
On the staff is Lactation Consultants, who support women on their feeding journey.
“We just supporting mums to feed their babies, however they wish to feed.”
The midwifery unit also encourages women to begin expressing their breasts around week 37 of their pregnancy.
“They usually have some milk in their breasts by that stage, so we get them to express and freeze that milk, so they have extra for when baby is hungry, or if the baby needs additional milk.”
The Breastival was hosted by the Maternity Unit and welcomed 50 attendees, including mums with their bubs.
With a raffle, with prizes donated from the community, and fun games, the event raised $1500, which will go towards items on the unit’s wish list.
With the success of this inaugural Breastival, the Maternity Unit is looking to make it an annual celebration.
Wearing their specially made scrubs, the Maternity and Midwifery Team at Proserpine Hospital celebrate World Breastfeeding Week. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge

Sitting Down with Dino Jag:
So, what makes this tribute performance so special?
It just seemed like a really good fit to take the opportunity to present both bands in one show.
These songs were written at a time when music was approached differently, nowadays there is so much pressure on the three-minute song.
The way that these songs were written, it was more about the foreplay and listening to the music was more of an experience.
We’re celebrating the big things with our show, a moment in musical history that is an absolute joy.
You’re an artist in your own right, how does it feel to perform the discography from legends of the 80s?
I've released a lot of tracks and been a part of a lot of recording projects.
I really respect and admire great songs, and for me, it's a joy to be able to do something like this.
It's a completely different dynamic, than touring with my own music, and it's great in many ways; it's a lot easier when you can celebrate someone else's legacy.
They’ve done all the hard work and they have these amazing songs.
Everybody sings along because they know all the words.
It's a great buzz for us to hit the stage together and deliver this kind of stuff to an eager crowd.
What’s your favourite song from Santana and The Doobie Brothers?
There are different things I love about each artist at different times, it’s a bit like going to a restaurant and having a 10-course meal!
The thing is with Santana, they have those Latino rhythms that kind of melt into pop.
I mean, Santana reinvented himself, when he started doing collaborations with other artists.
He was kind of pretty unique and how he went from becoming the Woodstock kind of era guy, to all of a sudden, 20 years ago, he ended up having the biggest hit.
So, it’s hard to name just one song that I love, that’s why this project is so special.
Dino Jag and The Mighty Big are appearing on the Airlie Beach Hotel stage for two massive shows next weekend, with two hours of powerful and electric hits from Santana and The Doobie Brothers.
Dedicated and full of ‘Evil Ways’, this is an eclectic performance not to miss.
WHAT: A Tribute to the Music of Santana and The Doobie Brothers
WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel
WHEN: Saturday August 19 and Sunday August 20, from 2pm to 5.30pm
Dino Jag brings powerful vocals and enigmatic stage presence to the Airlie Beach Hotel
Jesse Catalano is talented at many things, but he is a master at keyboards
On the bass is Michael Gramazio, known infamously as the Bass Boss of Adelaide, with his shredding notes and massive beats
Known around the world, Jordan Lennon is a dynamo on the drum set, setting the confident beats for the show
Pete Lymbo is electric on guitar, known for his phenomenal skills. Photos supplied

From exquisite European-themed cuisine with absolute waterfront dining to a lively Mexican Cantina with authentic dishes and stunning sea views or a traditional Italian restaurant with sultry marina views, and a quaint home-made gelato and dessert bar – there is so much to choose from when you dine with the Panuccio family.
Taking the Airlie Beach food scene by storm, this dynamic hospitality family continue to introduce a range of dining experiences that add to the diversity of our local food offering.
Here is your guide to their four dining experiences in Airlie Beach:
Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with live music from Thursday to Sunday
Renowned for its absolute waterfront dining, Paradiso’s main restaurant is the perfect place for an intimate and romantic dinner, its lovingly created a la carte menu designed to delight and amaze.
For those looking for a handmade authentic pizza and a lively bar setting, simply head to the laid-back Pavilion side of the restaurant that lays adjacent. Here you can sit and sip exotic signature cocktails, watch live sport on TV, listen to live music and perhaps watch the kids enjoy the play park from a safe distance.
Open for lunch and dinner Thursday – Tuesday
The newest restaurant to join the group, Lazy Joe’s Cantina boasts an authentic Mexican street food menu with hints of South American influence. Taquitos, Nachos, Quesadillas, Enchiladas and Elotes are freshly made and can be washed down with Frozen Margaritas, spicy cocktails or Mexican beer which are all at your fingertips when you visit Lazy Joe’s.
With a vibrant family-friendly main restaurant and a lively bar-style area adjacent, the two distinct sections work well together to offer a quick and easy option from the bar or a sit and relax dining experience at the restaurant.
Themed with authentic Mexican memorabilia imported specifically for its colourful decor, Lazy Joe’s is a warm, fun, and affordable venue that is quickly becoming popular with locals and tourists alike.
Open for dinner Wednesday – Sunday
Built with family, food and love, La Marina is steeped with Italian hospitality and authentic flavours. Full of secret family recipes that are guarded with pride and have been passed down for more than four generations, every menu item is inspired by the Panuccio family’s homeland.
The lovingly made dishes include fresh homemade pasta, gnocchi, pizza, meatballs, lasagne, risotto, seafood, steaks and much more. All served alongside the stunning views of the Port of Airlie Marina surrounded by boats and harbour life.
Open seven days a week from 10am till late
With authentic Italian pastries and unique homemade gelato flavours – where else would you go for a delicious dessert or sumptuous, sweet treat? Bringing a refined and elegant patisserie style offering to Airlie Beach, every item on the menu at Gelatiamo Dolce is made in-house.
Executive Chef, Deanna Pannucio, loves creating European style pastries, cakes, while Vanessa, another Panuccio family member, makes the delicious gelato flavours. The display window is full of colourful creations that can either be enjoyed at the outside café seating or wrapped with love and taken home to enjoy.
Specialising in celebration cakes, these traditional Italian-style recipes and presentations create the ‘wow factor’ for any event or occasion.

Joining the likes of Toni Childs and Mark Sholtez, the iconic duo Vika and Linda OAM will be a part of the Whitsundays Songwriter Festival and Residency.
Participating in the Songwriter Residential Retreat at the end of August, Vika and Linda will partner with other artists to create new and exciting music, across all genres.
For the past three decades, the pair have made and performed their music across the world, creating three albums with The Black Sorrows, as well as their own eight studio albums, two live albums and an anthology.
They have performed alongside Paul Kelly, Kasey Chambers, and John Farnham, and have been nominated for six ARIA awards.
In 2022, Vika and Linda were presented with the Medal of the Order of Australia for their service to the performing arts, in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
“When you set out to be a singer, you sing because you love it, it’s your passion,” Linda said.
“But when you’re recognised by your country for it, for your service to it, that’s a whole other level.”
The duo will perform some of their new music at the Festival’s Concert and Conversation event, held at Paradiso on September 2, with other famous headliners, including Karen Jacobsen, and Francesca de Valence.
This will be a unique opportunity for fans to view an intimate performance from these artists and hear their stories.
They will also act as mentors for aspiring singer-songwriters in the Emerging Songwriter Workshops during the festival.
WHAT: Whitsundays Songwriter Festival and Residency
WHEN: Thursday August 31 and Monday September 4
TICKETS AND FURTHER INFORMATION: whitsundayartsfestival.org
Melbourne sisters, Vika and Linda, will be participating in the 2023 Whitsundays Songwriter Festival at the end of the month. Image by Tania Jovanovic