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Mackay Event Guide

Mackay Event Guide

Friday 20 March Dancing With Heart 6:30pm A night of entertainment with a purpose, Dancing With Heart returns on Friday 20 March, bringing local personalities to the stage for a fun-filled dance competition. Guided by professional choreographers, participants will perform to raise funds for the My Hospital Foundation. Guests can enjoy dinner, vote for the People’s Choice Award and help support better outcomes for local patients and families. Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre Saturday 21 March New Moon Ultra “Off the Beaten Track” Trial Run Series 6am Test your endurance at this unique overnight trail running event held under the March new moon. Athletes can choose from 6km, 36km or 72km distances, with races starting every hour from 6pm through to 6am. Prize money is up for grabs, and participants will take on exclusive trails only open for this event — making it a one-of-a-kind challenge for runners of all levels. Rowallan Park Dads and Bubs Baby Bounce 10am Dads are invited to bond with their little ones at this fun and interactive Baby Bounce session. Featuring nursery rhymes, songs and playful activities, the session supports early language development from birth to walking age. It’s a great way to connect, create special memories and support your child’s growth. This is a free event, but bookings are essential. Dudley Denny City Library Autumn Orchid Show Saturday 8am – 4pm & Sunday 9am – 2pm The Mackay & District Orchid Society will host its annual Autumn Orchid Show on March 21–22 at the Senior Citizens Centre on Macalister Street, featuring a stunning display of flowering orchids alongside plants and gardening supplies for sale, including pots, potting medium, tags and hangers, with raffles and refreshments also available; the event runs from 8am to 4pm Saturday and 9am to 2pm Sunday, with a $2 coin entry, and further information is available by contacting President Noel Acton on 0409 637 384. Senior Citizens Centre, Macalister Street Rotary Charity Wine Dinner 5:30pm Enjoy an elegant evening of fine food and wine at the Rotary Charity Wine Dinner on Saturday 21 March. Featuring a five-course degustation with wine pairings, the night also includes a wine auction, raffle and lucky door prizes. Proceeds support charities assisting women and children impacted by domestic violence. Guests can expect a memorable night of dining, giving and community spirit. Harrup Park Country Club Sunday 22 March Cuppa With Your Neighbour – Northern Beaches 9am Connect with your community at this free “Cuppa with Your Neighbour” event on Saturday 22 March at the Northern Beaches Community Hub. Enjoy a complimentary coffee while meeting locals and making new connections in a relaxed, friendly setting. Proudly supported by the Mackay Regional Council, this welcoming event is open to everyone — whether you’re new to the area or a long-time resident. Northern Beaches Community Hub Tuesday 24 March Walk and Talk Book Club 8am Combine a love of reading with the outdoors at this unique walking book club set in the Botanic Gardens. Meet fortnightly for relaxed walks, chats and book discussions, with a new title to explore each month. Stay after for a social coffee and connect with fellow book lovers. Don’t forget comfortable shoes, sun protection and water for this enjoyable, wellbeing-focused community activity. Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens Wednesday 25 March Mackay Blues Club Blues Jam 6pm Enjoy a night of live music and laid-back vibes at the Mackay Blues Club Blues Jam on Wednesday 25 March at the Seabreeze Hotel. Featuring acclaimed pianist Andrew Farrell, the evening kicks off with a performance before opening the stage for a community jam session. Free entry, with dinner bookings recommended. 72 Pacific Esplanade, Mackay Thursday 26 March Wine Society March Event 6:30pm Wine lovers are invited to the first Wine Society event of 2026 at The Dispensary Mackay on Thursday 26 March. Guests will enjoy an evening of exceptional wine tastings paired with a specially designed menu, hosted by Graeme Connors. Open to both new and returning guests, this relaxed event promises great wine, food and company. The Dispensary Mackay

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Not a Dry Eye at Awakening Spirits Sell-Out Show

Not a Dry Eye at Awakening Spirits Sell-Out Show

The PCYC’s Awakening Spirits 2026 moved audiences on Wednesday 11 March with touching stories told through dance. An audience of more than 1000 was drawn to watch 200 performers in a sold-out session at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre. Awakening Spirits is an annual performance that brings together young people from 13 schools across Mackay, who take part in PCYC's Cultural Arts in Dance program. Since beginning in 2022, the audience has rocketed from just 175 people to a sold-out audience at the convention centre this year. The piece performed was ‘The Waterhole’, a concept and story developed by PCYC Queensland’s First Nations Coordinator and the man behind Cultural Arts In Dance, Patrick Thaiday. It is inspired by the magical stories of The Myths and Legends of the Torres Strait, a book written by the late Margaret Lawrie. The story begins with Tilly, a white sulphur-crested cockatoo, who watches as a plume of smoke rises from the canopy of the Australian outback bush lands. Indigenous warriors and hunters from communities conduct a cultural burn – a land management practice refined over thousands of years. From her vantage point, Tilly observes the hunters moving alongside the fire’s perimeter, tracking animals displaced by its flames. As the story goes on, the waterhole, long a point of convergence for countless species, begins to change. Tilly notices a dark, viscous substance appearing beneath the surface. Drawn by concern she descends to investigate. As her feet touch the water, the substance adheres to her feathers releasing harsh toxic fumes that engulf her feet. She takes flight only to be flipped over by the weight of her wings. Her bright plumage darkens rapidly, and her beak blackens under the spreading poison. When Tilly rises again, she is no longer the white cockatoo she once was. Transformed by the dark waters, she takes form of a willy wagtail – a creature associated with omens, messages, and transitions. This metamorphosis positions her within a larger conflict, linking her fate to forces that extend far beyond the waterholes edge. Now known as Willy the Wagtail, she becomes a bearer of warnings and stories, navigating a world where ancient myth and emerging threats collide. When the story of ‘The Waterhole’ ends, all performers returned to perform a choreographed dance to The Seekers song, I am Australian. We are one, but we are many And from all the lands on earth we come We'll share a dream and sing with one voice "I am, you are, we are Australian" The bright smiles, excitement, and emotion from the performers did not leave many dry eyes in the auditorium; the room filling with a feeling: this is what we want our Australia to be. Contributed with thanks to PCYC Queensland’s First Nations State Partnerships Manager Michael Cedar 1-4 - Spirits were high as Mackay’s young dancing stars took to the stage. Photos supplied.

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‘Follow the Sun’ to the Airlie Beach Festival of Music

‘Follow the Sun’ to the Airlie Beach Festival of Music

Follow the Sun’ to the Airlie Beach Festival of Music Xavier Rudd, Mental as Anything, The Whitlams and more on first lineup announcement for November 2026 The call is out for fans of Xavier Rudd to ‘Follow the Sun’ to the 2026 Airlie Beach Festival of Music from November 6-8. Set to arrive straight from a European festival tour, the popular Australian singer-songwriter says in addition to his much-loved catalogue of hits, a few surprises are in store for the Whitsunday audience, hinting: “There will be some new music at this show, which will be played for the first time in Australia”. Having visited Airlie Beach briefly on previous Australian tours, Rudd is already familiar with the region’s scenic beauty, but this will be his first time playing its signature event, dubbed a ‘party in paradise’ and the ‘ultimate music holiday’. “From the photos I’ve seen, the festival setting is amazing,” he said. “My music is definitely a celebration of our natural world, so a place like Airlie feels especially aligned with songs like ‘Follow the Sun’. “These are the kinds of shows I love, and hopefully, weather permitting, we can actually pull down the tent and play under the stars!” Equally as famous for his unwavering commitment to social and environmental activism as he is for his extraordinary gifts as a musician, the significance of playing at a destination known as the ‘Heart of the Great Barrier Reef’ isn’t lost on Rudd. “I’ve been lucky to witness some of the good work that people are doing in the world of reef regeneration and that’s inspiring,” he said. “Hopefully we can continue down that path.” Also urging festivalgoers to ‘Live it Up’ in Airlie Beach is beloved Australian band Mental As Anything, whose performance will form part of a historic 50th anniversary tour, comprising a limited number of exclusive festival appearances and select metropolitan headline shows. Original member and iconic pop artist, Reg Mombassa, is promising fans a rare and unforgettable opportunity to experience the band’s timeless hits live once more, and celebrate their unique blend of songwriting, artistry, and performance flair. “We’re known for being a party band, so the Airlie Beach Festival of Music is a perfect fit,” he said. In total agreeance that there’s ‘No Aphrodisiac’ quite like it are The Whitlams, whose frontman Tim Freedman says the band is thrilled to be one of the festival’s headliners for 2026. “I’ve been wanting to return to the Whitsundays for decades and now we have the chance,” he said, adding: “it’s a great line-up, music lifts the soul, and we rock!” Other additions to the first line-up release include The Radiators, Adam Harvey, 19-Twenty, Skinny Living (UK), Little Quirks, The Mason Rack Band, The Wayward Suns, Loonaloop, Salt & Steel and the Airlie Beach Festival of Music’s 2025 Passport to Airlie competition winners Monroe. Tickets are on sale now at www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au costing $325 for a three-day pass, or $1100 for a VIP package, both including entry to the opening and after parties that bookend the main event. Ends Media Enquiries: media@airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au / 0402 126 461

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From Bowen Beaches to Oscar Victory

From Bowen Beaches to Oscar Victory

On Monday 16th March, North Queensland–raised Judah Kelly attended the 98th Academy Awards in Los Angeles, where the short film he starred in, The Singers, was awarded an Oscar. The film tied for the win with another short film, in an Oscars occurrence that whilst rare, is indeed possible. This is a huge achievement that represents years of hard work, building craft and nurturing talent; Judah has no doubt made the community incredibly proud. Born in Townsville, Judah attended school in Bowen where he took part in various school choirs, an experience that inspired his musicianship and developed his performance capabilities. He continued his secondary education in Mackay before attending the Junior Academy of Country Music in Tamworth (NSW). Judah auditioned for the X Factor in 2012 and 2014. Despite not finding success, he was not deterred, deciding to audition for The Voice in 2017. After singing ‘Tennessee Whiskey’ in a blind audition he made it through the finals, where he became the official winner of the sixth season. His newest achievement is receiving the Oscar as one of the stars of short film The Singers, which received an award for Best Live Action Short at 98th Academy Awards. Directed by filmmaker Sam Davis, the film is an 18-minute musical comedy which centres around a spontaneous singing competition that breaks out amongst a group of random patrons in a dive bar. The film is based on the 1850 Ivan Turgenev story of the same name. Prior to the academy awards, the film had already won 35 awards across 50 film festivals in 2025. Judah’s inclusion in the film came out of a unique casting process. Rather than hiring actors through traditional means, filmmaker Sam Davis spent months scouring the internet for authentic voices he believed would bring the story to life. As a result, Judah was sought out for his raw vocal talent. “At first they emailed me to ask me to be in the film and I don’t act so I thought it was just a scam”, Judah said in an interview to Channel Nine’s Today Show prior to the ceremony. “They were very persistent with getting me to act. Then I found out everyone was a first-time actor and we all thought it was a scam. It turned out they did want us for a film – it’s about men and vulnerability”. Following the victory, Judah took to Instagram to express his joy. “We don’t even know how to act. Our film just won an Oscar!” The film tied with another short feature marking only the seventh time in Oscars’ history that a category closed with two winners. This is a fantastic achievement, and Judah should be incredibly proud of his efforts. He has certainly made communities across Bowen and Mackay immensely proud. Captions Judah Kelly, local legend fresh from Oscar win. Photo sourced: Facebook

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MACKAY STUDENTS TO PERFORM WITH OPERA AUSTRALIA

August 24, 2023

Local students of Mackay will experience the opportunity of a lifetime when they perform alongside Australia’s finest professional opera vocalists at the MECC this month.

Opera Australia is Australia’s largest performing arts company, presenting over 700 performances to more than half a million people every year.

The company will return to Mackay with its 27th annual national tour, showcasing crowd favourite The Barber of Seville with a choir of local students as part of the company’s Regional Children's Chorus program.

The program involves recruiting a local chorus of students in each participating town to perform as part of the touring production, enabling them to take the first steps on their own special journeys with opera.

Led by Choir Leader Nicole Thomson, the students have been hard at work rehearsing, learning music, harmonies, and Italian lyrics – quite the feat for some of the students with limited experience in a language other than English.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for regional singers, they’re learning so much and are all looking forward to performing on stage with Opera Australia” Ms Thomson said.

For many of the students, this will be their first taste of live performance in front of an audience.

“We can’t wait to showcase our hard work on stage at the MECC, it will be an exciting night for all involved” she continued.

Taking opera out of the major cities and into regional areas remains an imperative part of Opera Australia’s annual program, says CEO Fiona Allan.

“We’re aiming to increase access to live performance to regional areas and inspire new generations to take the stage through the ongoing Regional Children’s Chorus program.” Allan said.

Opera Australia will delight Mackay audiences with the original Italian version of The Barber of Seville, with English subtitles. This contemporary Australian spin brings fresh energy and vibrancy to one of the world’s most loved operas.

Those who were unable to join the community choir are invited to attend a community workshop session with Opera Australia on Tuesday 1 August in the Lynette Denny Space. For more workshop information, please email mecc@mackay.qld.gov.au

What: Opera Australia: The Barber of Seville

When: Monday 31 July 2023, 7.30pm

Where: MECC Auditorium

Tickets: www.themecc.com.au

Back row L-R - Amelia Webber, Amelia Beckmann, Alexis Bickford, Sophia Stevens, Alita Huyton, Ruby Galletly-Hope Middle row LR - Kelsey McNichol, Katelyn Basham, Charlotte Basham, Poppy Thomson, Kane Robertson Front row L-R - Claire Phillips, Juliet Beckmann, Olivia Vella, Tamzyn Chambers, Addison Pianeda, Hannah Grech, Henry Miller Absent - Madeline Curran, Lisa Ford, Ella Freer, Lucy Niendorf, Imogen Trewavis

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Film Festival Promises Exceptional Cinematic Experiences

August 24, 2023

Film and Arts Mackay (FAM) is renowned for delivering alternative cinema to the region and their flagship event, the Mackay International Film Festival, is returning across two weekends in 2023.

Showcasing a diverse range of thought-provoking stories from around the world, the festival will screen six films, beginning with Three Thousand Years of Longing on Saturday, July 29 at Pinnacle Playhouse.

Described by The Guardian as “a heartfelt Aladdinesque adventure for grownups”, visionary director George Miller of Mad Max fame brings a vibrant fantasy and romantic drama celebrating the power of storytelling.

Tilda Swinton plays Dr Alithea Binnie, an academic who is content with life and a creature of reason.

While attending a conference in Istanbul, she happens to encounter a Djinn, played by Idris Elba, who offers her three wishes in exchange for his freedom.

The Djinn tells Alithea of fantastical stories from his past until eventually, filled with doubt and caution, she is beguiled and makes a wish that surprises them both.

The annual Pinnacle Playhouse screening offers a unique opportunity to catch this “mythical extravaganza” in one of the Pioneer Valley’s most iconic venues.

Mackay locals also have the option of a coach transfer, meal and film package, which includes a ticket to the film, a return coach transfer from Mackay CBD and dinner at the Pinnacle Pub, all for $60 for FAM members and $65 for non-members.

The package has been known to sell out, so make sure to visit filmartsmackay.weebly.com/2023-miff.html to secure your spot for an exceptional night of good food, world-class culture and great company.

The festival will continue at BCC Cinemas Mount Pleasant the following weekend, kicking off on Friday, August 4 with the Opening Night Event and a screening of French comedy The Innocent – canapes and drinks after the film are included in the $30 ticket.

Saturday’s screenings include The Blue Caftan and Limbo, featuring a very special in-person discussion led by former ABC presenter and conversational expert Kim Kleidon with acclaimed writer and Limbo director Ivan Sen.

Academy award-winning The Whale will compel audiences on Sunday, followed by a screening of 2022 Spanish-Italian drama Alcarràs.

For tickets and more information, visit filmartsmackay.weebly.com/2023-miff.html.

Mackay International Film Festival Program

Pinnacle Playhouse, Pioneer Valley

Saturday, July 29

7pm – Three Thousand Years of Longing

BCC Cinemas Mount Pleasant

Friday, August 4

7pm – The Innocent

Saturday, August 5

4pm – The Blue Caftan

6.30pm – Limbo, Followed by Director Q&A

Sunday, August 6

4pm – The Whale

6.30pm – Alcarràs

Mackay International Film Festival commences with a screening of Three Thousand Years of Longing at Pinnacle Playhouse

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Event Guide

August 24, 2023

Friday 21 July

Friday SUN.sets

Every Friday Evening From 6pm

Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVE MUSIC.

Wake House Australia

Mushroom Valley Presents...Techno Dinner Party

Friday, 6:00pm to 11:00pm

Mushroom Valley presents Soundfood, a unique fusion of Mark's two biggest passions - music and food. During a Soundfood session this Melbourne based Kiwi simultaneously DJs and cooks, resulting in a sensory explosion; bringing the heat with sweet treats and phat beats. Get your fancy shoes out, dust off your cocktail dress and come enjoy an amazing night. Throughout the evening you will be served a variety of fresh tapas with a side of the best beats!

The Residence at Dispensary

Leyon Milner Live at the Seabreeze Hotel

Saturday, 6:30pm

Cap off your work week at the Seabreeze Hotel. Dance the night away at the Seabreeze.

Seabreeze Hotel

Saturday 22 July

July Photo Walkabout Workshop - Birds in the Botanic Gardens

Saturday, 8:00am to 10:00am

Get your binoculars and cameras out this month as we look at the birdlife on the lagoons and surrounds of the Botanic Gardens. Meet the group at the Botanic Gardens Viewing Deck (next to the cafe). Bring along the longest camera lens you have. This workshop is suitable for smart devices to DSLR cameras. These workshops are hosted by the Garden Friends Association and supported by Mackay Camera Group and Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens. To book your spot, phone the gardens on 4952 7300.

Mackay Showgrounds

Mack PopCon 2023

Saturday, 9:00am to 4:00pm

Special guests, cosplay, games, vendors, food and drink, music and much more! Ages 10+ - $5. Under 9 – Free. An event you don’t want to miss!

Mackay Showgrounds

Kucom Theatre ‘Things I Know To Be True’ Auditions

Saturday, 10:00am to 12:00pm

Victor Scott will be holding auditions for his production of "Things I Know To Be True", by Andrew Bovell, coming to Kucom in October. Visit the EventBrite website to register and download an audition pack. Registrations are essential and places are limited, so don't miss out.

Kucom Theatre

A BeeYOUtiful Showcase

Saturday, 4:00pm to 8:30pm

A crowning showcase of entrants new found confidence, positive mindset and body image while fundraising for BreastScreen Mackay throughout the Mackay Hospital Foundation.

Seabreeze Hotel

Lucid Wings Live at the Seabreeze Hotel

Saturday, 6:30pm

Dance the night away with Lucid Wings performing from 6.30pm.

Seabreeze Hotel

Sunday 23 July

Beach to Gardens Charity Fun Run 2023

Sunday, 6:00am

The 2023 Beach to Gardens Charity Fun Run offers runners a selection of beautiful scenic routes from 5km, 8km, 16km and 21.1km along the Bluewater Trail to raise vital, lifesaving funds for your region’s rescue helicopter service, RACQ CQ Rescue. All four races will start and finish at Iluka Park.

John Breen Park

Mackay Disc Sports Come & Try League Day

Sunday, 8:00am to 12:00pm

Learn how to play Disc Golf. One or two rounds of nine baskets on the pop-up course. Prizes for different divisions thanks to sponsors Mt Pleasant Tavern and Kingfisher Disc Golf. All ages and abilities welcome. Meet at the Playground at John Breen Park (Gooseponds). $5 per person. Disc Hire: $10 refundable deposit on return of discs. Anyone under 18 will need a guardian to accompany them. Closed in shoes required.

John Breen Park

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 26 July

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 27 July

ART and MEMORY

Thursday, 10:00am

Book a seat for an enjoyable social experience discussing memories and our responses to artworks at Artspace Mackay. This free program, designed and delivered by gallery staff, is for people living with dementia and their carers. Participants in Art and Memory will meet in the Artspace foyer. We’ll have a cuppa at the café, then go into the gallery to take a closer look at two selected artworks. This is not an art theory lesson, you don’t need prior art knowledge or a passion for art. The aim of this program is to take our time and look at the artworks—notice features and themes, and allow them to trigger our memories, thoughts and generate relaxing and enjoyable discussion. Phone Billie-Jo on 4961 9737 to reserve a seat for you and your loved one living with dementia. Seats are strictly limited so call now!

Artspace Mackay

Chair Yoga in North Mackay

Every Thursday, 2:00pm

Using a chair for support (either sitting or standing) Chair Yoga is a practice of gentle movement, combined with mindful breathing & meditation. It's an excellent choice for anyone who wants to focus on a gentle, nurturing practice. Chair Yoga can improve your balance, flexibility, concentration & strength, while boosting your mood, and reducing stress and joint strain. Bookings are essential. Call or text your full name to 0434 940 300 or message the Wellness With Deb Facebook page.

Palmview Village Community Centre, via Oasis Drive / Bradford St.

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

Daly Bay Illuminate

Thursday to Sunday, 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Shining the light on Mackay, this July! Mackay’s favourite winter wonderland of lights returns bigger, brighter and bolder in 2023! For four nights, Mackay’s iconic Queens Park will come to life with a spectacle of art, light and imagination. As darkness falls, Daly Bay Illuminate transcends Queens Park adding a spotlight to historic landmarks and the natural flora of the park. Through the involvement of local and national artists, Daly Bay Illuminate is designed to captivate and rekindle your sense of optimal wonder.

Queens Park

Birds in the Botanic Gardens. Photo credit: Belinda Eckford

Mack PopCon

Beach to Gardens Charity Fun Run

Mackay Disc Sports Come & Try League Day

ART and MEMORY

Daly Bay Illuminate

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Reach New Heights At Airlie Summit

August 24, 2023

Nothing beats the feeling of inviting friends and family to a home that you’re proud of, and that is exactly what you will experience living on the elevated enclave of Airlie Summit. With stunning panoramic views of the crystal clear cerulean blue seas to the front, each plot of land is also sheltered by the lush natural wonderland of the Conway National Park behind. There is there literally nowhere else in the world quite like it.

Consisting of only 89 residential blocks ranging from 606 to over 1,938 square metres, this 24-hectare parcel of land is the highest zoned site in Airlie Beach and the last remaining master planned estate. Each gently sloping site is builder friendly and ready for your architectural vision to be manifested.  

With a diverse range of plot size and aspect to choose from, there are broad and varied options to suit the most discerning taste. Regularly commanding $1 million, but ranging to a modest $450,000, these unique parcels of land are proving popular with those seeking the ultimate elevated lifestyle.

Their builder-friendly gradient is an architect’s dream, offering unending potential to the most bespoke designs that will truly make your heart sing. The gently sloping sites provide an opportunity for higher ceilings and a feeling of more space, air, and light.

While Airlie Summit boasts elevated and tranquil surrounds, it is also a short distance to Airlie Beach town centre and ideally placed as gateway to the Whitsunday Islands.

Exclusive Selling Agent for Airlie Summit, Steve Marks Principal of Explore Property Whitsundays, said these bespoke land plots are selling fast and offer a unique opportunity.

“This will be the last ever residential development in Airlie Beach and the last approved

major subdivision,” he explains.

"Bordering the Conway National Park to the south, this will be the last ever major land elevated subdivision in Airlie Beach, opportunities to buy a block and build your dream home will soon no longer be an option.”

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‘Feels Like the First Time’ With Classic Rockers

August 24, 2023

Don’t forget to check out the Australian Foreigner Show on Sunday, July 30, showcasing the likes of Ben Jovi of the Bon Jon Forever Show, depicting the absolute legend, Lou Gramm, of the classic Foreigner.

This ‘Hot Blooded’ show is perfect for the ‘Juke Box Hero’ and has all the makings of a perfect winter in Airlie Beach Sunday afternoon.

WHAT: The Australian Foreigner Show

WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel

WHEN: Sunday, July 30, 2pm to 5.30pm

We’re a ‘Fool For You Anyway’ Ben returning to the Airlie Beach Hotel for the Australian Foreigner Show  

Iconic old-school rockers leading audiences into a chill Sunday evening. Photos supplied

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‘Thank You For Loving Me’ Bon Jovi Forever Show

August 24, 2023

We will all be ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’ next weekend, with one of the best Bon Jovi tribute acts gracing the Airlie Beach Hotel stage for one massive show.

Front man Ben, better known as Ben Jovi, has been leading the way with the Bon Jovi Forever show for years, with powerful and palpable prowess and dedication to the show and the performance.

Full of intimate and personal audience interaction, and backed by quality musicians, this is not a show to miss, full of all the charm of the classic legend.

Of course, we ‘Never say Goodbye’ to these legends, so ‘This Ain’t a Love Song’ and you’ll see us in the crowd at Airlie Beach Hotel, hitting every note, and keeping up with the ‘Bad Medicine’.

Satisfying every fan, the Bon Jovi Forever show has been featured on national TV, pumping the tunes across Australia, with true authenticity, passion, and high energy thrills and spills.

Nothing will be missed, with both cult classics and obscure tracks being unearthed on the Airlie Beach stage.

‘Make a Memory’ at the Airlie Beach Hotel with this show, and ‘Runaway’ with the sweet harmonies of Ben Jovi and the Bon Jovi Forever Show.

WHAT: The Australian Bon Jovi Show: Bon Jovi Forever

WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel

WHEN: Saturday, July 29, 2pm to 5.30pm

Ben Jovi of the Bon Jovi Forever Show embodies the classic rock legend with true authenticity

Perfect for diehard and causal fans, this performance will cruise on a Saturday afternoon. Photos supplied

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Revisioning Of Leonard Cohen Coming To The PEC

August 24, 2023

The classic legend of Leonard Cohen is reimagined in this star-studded musical biographical cabaret, coming to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre (PEC) this month.

Be transformed and transfixed by this fantastic and sensational seven-piece band, starring the magnificent Jonathan Anstock as Leonard Cohen himself.

Embodying the very iconic songs that pushed him into forever stardom and showcasing Leonard’s infamous life, ‘The Spirit of Leonard Cohen’ performance is intimately authentic.

Exploring the man behind ‘Hallelujah’, Jonathan and his band will travel through Leonard’s past, his poetry, song writing, spiritual journey, political motivations, depression, and the eventual passion and peace.

With beautiful renditions of Cohen’s classic ‘Suzanne’, ‘So Long Marianne’ and ‘Bird On A Wire’, Jonathan and his band will leave audiences wanting more.

Leonard Cohen rose to stardom in the 60s and 70s, with early success of his song ‘Suzanne’.

His effervescent harmonies lend themselves to the themes of faith, mortality, isolation, depression, betrayal, redemption, social and political conflict, love, regret, and loss, which permeates through his numerous tracks.

Leonard passed away in 2016, and in 2023, Rolling Stone awarded him 103rd place in their ‘200 Greatest Singers of All Time’.

WHAT: The Spirit of Leonard Cohen

WHERE: The Proserpine Entertainment Centre

WHEN: Friday, July 28 from 7pm

TICKETS: proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au

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Calling All Artists!

August 24, 2023

As part of the upcoming Cruise Whitsundays Great Barrier Reef Festival, local artists are invited to create new artwork to submit into the festival’s art exhibition which will take place at a special location for the duration of the event.

Following the broader festival theme of ‘Whales’, entrants are tasked with creating an artwork with the premise: ‘The Grandeur Of Humpback Whales’.

“Many whales are born in the quiet bays of the Whitsundays,” said organiser Leigh Skead.

“Join in the fun and create your interpretation of the theme - your art can be or include the reef, the Whitsundays, and/or the environment of the whales above or below sea level.”    

An initiative of Creative Connections Whitsunday (CCW), the exhibition will take place at Beach Plaza on the Airlie Beach Esplanade for the duration of the festival – August 3-6.

Every type of artist is invited to submit their work, from amateur to abstract, and all interpretations of the theme are encouraged to create a colourful and exciting exhibition.

Entries need to be delivered to Beach Plaza on Wednesday, August 2.

Entry forms are due in on Wednesday, July 26 and are available from CreativeConnectionsWhitsunday.com.

Members of Creative Connections will pay an entry fee of $5 per artwork and non-members will need to pay $10.

It’s a People’s Choice competition which means that submissions will be judged by attendees.

Locals are encouraged to get involved and come along to the exhibition to cast their vote.

The Art Exhibition is proudly sponsored by PRD Realty – Whitsunday, Smart Arts, and Coral Sea Marina.

WHAT: Community Art Exhibition

WHERE: Beach Plaza, Airlie Beach Esplanade

WHEN: August 3-6

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Movie Review: Barbie

August 24, 2023

The newest Barbie film, headlined by Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, has been kept tightly under wraps, meaning the intrigue and wonder is only building for audiences.

What we do know:

It is clear that Barbieland is not quite as perfect as Barbie believes, when her permanently arched feet, crafted for her heels, fall flat, and she is cast out of Barbieland and travels to the human world, exploring the idea that true perfection can only be discovered within.

With her is Ken, her companion who unwittingly joins her adventures into the human world.

Directed by Greta Gerwig, known for her stunning filmography of 2017 film ‘Lady Bird’, the film is set to turn heads with its satirical nonsense and true heart.

Complete with poignant undertones of social commentary, the importance of confidence, and social connections, the film also tackles many of the controversies that are associated with the Barbie Mattel brand.

One such controversary is the issue of diversity, with the film’s director Greta deciding to portray every single Barbie, including Diplomat Barbie, Author Barbie, Lawyer Barbie, and Doctor Barbie, plus so many more.

Paired with the incredible variety of Barbie is the range of Kens, which include Cowboy Ken, Country Ken, Stereotypical Ken – who acts like Margot Robbie’s Barbie right hand man, played by Ryan Gosling – and even a brief doll created, Allan, Ken’s buddy.

Playing on ideas of male representation and storytelling, not much has been shared about the roles of the Kens, with their posters containing the same line: “He’s just another Ken.”

Set with the perfectly pink backdrop that rings true to childhood memories, including the bedroom to pool slide, the film had an absolutely stunning all-star cast, including the likes of Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Simu Liu, Kate McKinnon, Hari Nef, America Ferrera, Emma Mackey, Michael Cera, Helen Mirren and Dua Lipa, plus so many more that it’s hard to count.

Barbie is in Bowen Cinema Saturday July 22.

Margot Robbie plays the Stereotypical Barbie, who is cast out of Barbieland

The Barbie film portraying a range of Barbies, including Mermaid Barbie and Sailor Barbie. Photos supplied

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The Ins And Outs Of Self-Publishing

August 24, 2023

Calling all authors, this is the event for you!

Taking you through the world of self-publishing, publishing consultant 852 Press are hosting the ‘Self-Publishing Basics’ workshop.

852 Press Director Dr Julia Evans and author of nine books, Richard Evans, will go through all the ins and outs of the self-publishing world, covering all aspects of the pathway.

Get the overview of the entire process including perfecting your manuscript and discovering distribution channels.

Learn the values of having a captivating cover and book design, with industry trends and top tips, what visually appeals to readers, and how to stand out on the shelf.

Be informed on pricing strategies and be sure to price your work within the market correctly, both nationally and internationally.

And don’t worry, Julia and Richard will go over tax requirements and other financial matters and costs that pop up during the self-publishing journey as well.

And finally, Julia and Richard will detail invaluable marketing techniques on how to share your work with wider audiences, with latest marketing trends and opportunities that are attracting keen readers, as well as techniques to elevate visibility.

This workshop is completely free for aspiring authors, and a great opportunity to learn from industry professionals and receive untapped industry knowledge.

WHAT: Self-Publishing Basics Workshop

WHERE: Cannonvale Library, Whitsunday Plaza

WHEN: Friday August 4, from 9.30am to 11.30am

REGISTRATION: Call the Cannonvale Library Branch, on 07 4846 9400, to reserve a seat

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Event Guide

August 24, 2023

Friday 14 July

Winter Orchid Show

Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm and Saturday, 8:00am to 3:00pm

Mackay and District Orchid Society Inc Presents the Winter Orchid Show. Orchids, pots, potting mediums and tags for sale, orchid culture demonstrations, raffles and Devonshire morning and afternoon teas. $2 coin donation.

Sporting Wheelies Hall

Friday SUN.sets

Every Friday Evening From 6pm

Knock off drinks, lakeside dinner, good friends, and LIVE MUSIC.

Wake House Australia

Standup Comedy - Kel Balnaves - Have A Crack

Friday, 8:00pm

Kick your weekend off with award winning standup comedy in a ripper of a pub. Kel Balnaves is heading up to QLD with a new standup show and he’s got some fantastic local support. Following a 15,000km tour of regional Australia, Kel’s back with his latest show and it’s a cracker! A show about how to steal a car and other confidence building skills. Looking for punchy, relatable, award winning Aussie standup? Have a crack at this one.

Ambassador Hotel

Brooke Schubert - ‘Burn Like Summer’ Tour

Friday, 8:00pm

Brooke Schubert returns to her CQ roots by bringing her ‘Burn Like Summer’ tour to town this July. Classed as one of Australia’s best live vocalists, celebrate the release of her new song ‘Burn Like Summer’ with her full touring band. Gather your friends and get your dancing shoes ready, you don’t want to miss this!

Seabreeze Hotel

Metal Hits McGuires

Friday, 8:00pm

Suitable presents its debut demonstration at McGuire's with Townsville local heavy weights Native Tongue, presenting punishing riffs, blistering vocals and pulse-pounding breakdowns. This demonstration marks the release of their latest single, 'Thousand-Eyes Restrict' their most mind melting release to date. Joined by Headwreck, Same Pains and Arcade Stories.

McGuires Hotel

Saturday 15 July

Wisely Wine and Food Day 2023

Saturday, 10:30am to 5:00pm

It's time to wine and dine, Mackay! Brought to you by the Mackay Festival of Arts, the ever-popular Wisely Wine and Food Day is back for another year at Queens Park. This free, family friendly event is a favourite among locals and visitors alike, celebrating an array of delicious cuisines, local produce, tasty brews and, of course, great music. Curb your hunger cravings with an abundance of local food delights from festival food trucks, cultural flavours, local restaurant pop-ups and gourmet bites. Complimented by an ample variety of craft beers, boutique wines and ciders available from our local pop-up bars, there will be something there to tantalise everyone’s tastebuds.

Queens Park

8 Ball Aitken Live

Saturday, 10:30am to 5:00pm

8 Ball Aitken is bringing his rockin' swamp-blues and slide-guitar show to the Metropolitan Hotel, Mackay on Saturday July 15. Jessy Lynch is special guest. Tickets are on sale now from Oztix.

The Metropolitan Hotel Mackay

Sunday 16 July

Kids Day Out at the Seabreeze Hotel

Sunday, 12:00pm

Mark your calendars for a fantastic family day at the Seabreeze Hotel! Join in for a fun-filled event that promises enjoyment for everyone. Let your little ones’ imaginations soar with exciting face painting sessions throughout the day. Get up close and personal with adorable animals at the petting zoo, creating unforgettable memories for the whole family. Enjoy a special $10 kids meal deal, ensuring your little adventurers are fuelled up for the day’s excitement. And to top it all off, groove to the lively tunes of the Paul Moleta band from 2pm to 6pm, providing the perfect soundtrack for a memorable afternoon. Don’t miss out on this incredible family day at the Seabreeze Hotel!

Seabreeze Hotel

Monday 17 July

DBCT Kids' Theatre Season - Possum Magic

Monday, 6:00pm and Tuesday, 9.30am and 11.30am (relaxed session)

Mem Fox and Julie Vivas’ beloved picture book ‘Possum Magic’ has enchanted children for decades and Monkey Baa Theatre Company brings the paper and ink to life on stage once again! Using a clever, nuanced palette of live action, stage magic, an original soundscape, elements of puppetry and projected animation, Monkey Baa’s award-winning creative team have translated the whimsical world of the book to a live experience for audiences 3–8 years (and their families).

MECC

Tuesday 18 July

BMA Kidspace

Tuesday, 10:00am

BMA Kidspace, Artspace Mackay’s free and ever popular toddler’s program, gives children under five a chance to explore and have fun with art in a climate of co-operative learning. The program includes free artist-run craft activities in two sessions, Session 1: Anytime from 10 to 11:30am; Session 2: Anytime from 12:15 to 2pm with live musical entertainment 11:30am to 12:15pm. Bring your children along for a fun day of art-making, singing and dancing.

Artspace Mackay

Wednesday 19 July

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 20 July

Chair Yoga in North Mackay

Every Thursday, 2:00pm

Using a chair for support (either sitting or standing) Chair Yoga is a practice of gentle movement, combined with mindful breathing & meditation. It's an excellent choice for anyone who wants to focus on a gentle, nurturing practice. Chair Yoga can improve your balance, flexibility, concentration & strength, while boosting your mood, and reducing stress and joint strain. Bookings are essential. Call or text your full name to 0434 940 300 or message the Wellness With Deb Facebook page.

Palmview Village Community Centre, via Oasis Drive / Bradford St.

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

 

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Assessing The State Of Our Waterways

August 24, 2023

The latest report card looking at the region’s waterway health was released earlier this week by the Mackay-Whitsunday-Isaac Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership.

The report card shows a consistent range of scores from B to D across the region, with only two grade changes from the previous reporting year.

However, Chair of the Partnership, Charlie Morgan, said the results highlighted where more information was needed; where achievements could be celebrated; and where more work could be done.

“From rivers to reef - when it comes to waterway health, it is critical that we have regular data and information to make informed decisions and good choices as a community,” Ms Morgan said.

“What this year’s information shows us is that there is an opportunity to fill some key data gaps – for example, by focusing on fish.

“There are currently no monitoring programs for estuarine fish in our region, and we know how much fish mean to those of us living in the Mackay, Whitsunday, and Isaac regions! To have more active monitoring would be valuable to our communities.”

She said one good news story that had emerged was seagrass in the Southern Inshore Marine Zone, a known dugong habitat.

“Seagrass improved in this zone from Moderate to Good, despite the overall zone grade remaining the same,” she said.

“We know this area is an important one for dugong feeding trails and seagrass meadows, so this is a significant and positive result.

“We would like to thank Daly Bay, one of our founding Partners, for investing in data collection in the Southern Inshore Marine Zone, which previously was a missing piece of the waterway health puzzle.”

Ms Morgan said it was important to note that recent monitoring of litter hot spots in Airlie Beach had identified the ‘Top 10’ culprits for rubbish flowing to the Great Barrier Reef.

“We monitored litter with our partner, Tangaroa Blue, and the number one litter item found heading into our waterways was cigarette butts,” she said.

Ms Morgan added that, importantly, the release of the latest Report Card provided a chance to reflect on waterway health and its value.

“The Mackay Whitsunday and Isaac regions are communities rich in natural beauty and reliant on our waterways, so the more we focus on this information to plan for the future, the better,” she said.

Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef, Leanne Linard, commended the Partnership on the release of their 2022 Report Card.

“It’s wonderful to see the collaboration across government, industry and community, working together to better understand and protect the health of local waterways,” Ms Linard said.

Mackay-Whitsunday-Isaac Healthy Rivers to Reef Partnership Chair, Charlie Morgan

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Upskilling Program To Empower Entrepreneurs And Agribusiness Owners

August 24, 2023

Agribusinesses and entrepreneurs in the Mackay and Whitsunday area will soon have the opportunity to access a training program designed to provide them with comprehensive support and practical training to succeed in the business world.  

Delivered by TAFE Queensland in partnership with the TNQ Drought Hub and supported by Reef Catchments NRM, the training will combine online content with face-to-face workshops and individual mentoring sessions.

TNQ Drought Hub Program Lead Jane Oorschot said the training had been designed to meet the growing demand for upskilling small businesses and enterprise skills in the agricultural sector, with enrolments now open for the pilot intake which will commence July 24.

“The selection of Mackay as the pilot program was driven by the specific need to deliver such upskilling in regional Queensland,” said Dr Oorschot.

“This training is a great opportunity for the agricultural sector and associated industries to increase their knowledge in the building of a business or exploring opportunities for diversification.

“In the past, the training has only been offered in Brisbane which meant participants were required to travel.”

“To combat this, we have worked with our key partners to develop a hybrid program that combines online content delivery with three face-to-face workshops in Mackay, facilitated by a mentor with experience in the agricultural sector.”

Reef Catchments Program Manager Bernie Cockayne said the training offers the opportunity to enhance and boost business profitability for participants.

“From the outset, we have worked with the TNQ Drought Hub to identify a range of practical actions that will support our agricultural sector,” said Mr Cockayne.

“Through a comprehensive mentoring program, participants will benefit from personalised one-on-one sessions and engaging group workshops. This approach ensures that what participants will learn will directly apply to their unique business challenges, rather than hypothetical situations.  

“As the industry faces mounting costs and evolving market demands, this program equips participants with practical strategies to ensure business in the Mackay and Whitsunday region can thrive.”

Dr Oorschot said TNQ Drought Hub will evaluate the results of the pilot program to determine if they will replicate the offering in other key regional areas.

“Our primary objective at TNQ Drought Hub is to foster the growth and skill development of individuals in regional and rural areas,” said Dr Oorschot.

“This particular initiative is one among several that we have undertaken to equip those in the agricultural sector with the tools and knowledge to thrive.

“We’re looking forward to seeing this come to life in July and we hope to replicate this in other key regional areas to ensure such knowledge and upskilling is available and accessible where it is needed most.”

Farming for the Future Forum

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR WISELY WINE AND FOOD DAY

August 24, 2023

It's the biggest free, all-ages day of the Mackay region social calendar.

With seven high profile acts, about 30 food vendors, 16 market stalls, dance performances and family amusements, there will be something for everyone at the Wisely Wine and Food Day.

Headlined by ARIA Song of the Year winner Conrad Sewell, the BB Print main stage will feature a stella line-up of bands and singers.

The roster will include rock/reggae band Silky Fuzz, party band The Feels, high-energy trio G Force Music, indie pop songstress KARLOU (Karrie Hayward), blues and folk artist Alex Kosenko and smooth songstress Ruby Sue.

Mayor Greg Williamson said it was tremendous to have a performer of a calibre of Conrad Sewell headlining the event.

“Conrad Sewell has opened arenas around the world for the likes of Ed Sheeran and Maroon 5, and his songs are regular chart toppers,” Mayor Williamson said.

“His soulful vocals will be a perfect fit for the relaxed atmosphere of the Wisely Wine and Food Day,” he said.

Mayor Williamson said festival goers would likely notice a few changes to the layout on the day.

“The things that people want every year are great views of the main stage, room to move and manageable lines for food and drink,” he said.

“Obviously, when you are talking tens of thousands of people, nothing is easy, but this year the festival's team have more than 30 food vendors signed up to attend and have changed the event layout to provide more room for seating and better views of the stages.

“There will also be more shade, plenty of amusements for the kids, a paint and sip running multiple sessions throughout the day and the amazing Fierce Creative Dance Stage filled with some wonderful dance demonstrations.”

Festivals and Events Coordinator Sarah Porter said for those wanting to take their experience to the next level, the Mingle Marquee was the place to be.

“Mingle Events Co have created a VIP area for us at the event which will be comfortable, stylish and gourmet,” Ms Porter said.

“The area will have exclusive views of the main stage and private access to a delicious spread of delicacies by the catering team at Social, Fresh and Local,” she said.

“There’s also a private bar; lots of chic seating options, like luxury lounges; complimentary touch ups at the beauty station and roving appetisers.

“Tickets for the VIP area are close to being exhausted, so I'd advise getting in quickly to avoid disappointment.”

Ms Porter had a few other tips to ensure attendees had the best day.

“While shade umbrellas and gazebos aren’t allowed into the venue, we would definitely recommend bringing hats, sunscreen and maybe a bit of mosquito spray for late in the afternoon,” she said.

“You can also bring picnic blankets and chairs, but please be mindful of those around you. We are also allowing people to bring in their own food that is not in commercial packaging.”

For more information on Wisely Wine and Food Day and updates ahead of the day, make sure you follow Mackay Festivals on Facebook or head to themecc.com.au/festivals

While last minute changes can occur, the current stage line-up is as follows:

BB Print Main Stage

● 11am - Ruby Sue

● 11.55am - Alex Kosenko

● 12.50pm - Karlou

● 1.45pm - G-Force

● 2.40pm - The Feels

● 3.35pm - Silky Fuzz

● 4.40pm - Conrad Sewell

Fierce Creative Dance Stage

● 11.45am - Embellish Bellydance Mackay

● 12.40am - Claddagh School of Irish Dance

● 1.35pm - Dance Express

● 2.30pm - Dance Fit with Elena

● 3.25pm - Dance Express

● 4.25pm - Mackay Sugar City Rock n Roll

Wisely Wine and Food Day 2022

Headline act Conrad Sewell

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Between The Tides At Cape Hillsborough

August 24, 2023

The sun set over Cape Hillsborough as Busby Marou took to the beachfront stage in front of a sold-out crowd two nights in a row.

Taking place between two tidal movements, Queensland Music Trails brought the central Queensland icons to Cape Hillsborough where attendees were the first to hear their new record, Blood Red, live in its entirety, with other fan favourites following.

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