Entertainment

Tickets On Sale Now For DBI Literary Dinner

Tickets On Sale Now For DBI Literary Dinner

With Nedd Brockmann At Whitsunday Voices Festival Tickets are now available for one of the most anticipated events on Mackay’s cultural calendar – the DBI Literary Dinner, headlined by Australian trailblazer, homelessness advocate, and larrikin with a mission, Nedd Brockmann. Held as part of the 2025 Whitsunday Voices Youth Literature Festival, the dinner will take place on Friday 18 July at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC), inviting the wider community to a powerful evenin

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Award-Winning Play Coming To Kucom Theatre

Award-Winning Play Coming To Kucom Theatre

The Father is a powerful and deeply affecting play by Florian Zeller, translated into English by Christopher Hampton. Hailed as "the most acclaimed new play of the last decade" following its premiere in September 2012, The Father explores the unsettling experience of dementia through the eyes of André, an aging man whose grasp on reality is steadily deteriorating. This powerful and intriguing psychological drama is now coming to Kucom Theatre for a two-week season, opening on 4 September.

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A Festive Fusion Of Tastes, Cultures & Sounds

A Festive Fusion Of Tastes, Cultures & Sounds

At Whitsunday Multicultural Festival On Saturday Bowen came alive with the Whitsunday Multicultural Festival. Organised by the Whitsunday Regional Council the free family-friendly event showcased traditional dance, global cuisine, music, art, storytelling and interactive activities. The festival closed with fireworks at 8pm, lighting up the cool Whitsunday winter sky. Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Ry Collins said the Whitsunday Multicultural Festival has become a signature event in the reg

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Starry Nights & Open Fires At Reef Sundowner

Starry Nights & Open Fires At Reef Sundowner

On Thursday over 200 people gathered at Lake Proserpine for the Queensland Music Trail's free Reef Sundowner. Despite the poor weather in town, the evening at Lake Proserpine was chill but clear and the vibes were unmatched. Relaxing by a fire….. The event was enjoyed by all and the performers from the I Heart Songwriting Club were exceptional and well received. The Whitsunday Regional Council are already in talks with Queensland Music Trails to ensure that the Reef Sundowner event is secured

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A Lovely Morning At The Theatre

August 24, 2023

From the award-winning creators of Rumour Has It, Golden and Christmas Actually comes a brand-new music experience celebrating the world’s greatest soul artists.

Lovely Day brings together award-winning music theatre star Mat Verevis and soulful songstress Alisha Todd for a soulful walk down memory lane.

Audiences will relive and sing along to awe-inspiring music moments from the past 50 years including iconic songs from Al Green, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Otis Redding, Bill Withers, Jill Scott, Etta James and Roberta Flack.

Every song on this must-hear setlist evokes a bygone era, set alight by world-class musicianship and emotional storytelling.

Mat Verevis is a singer, actor and songwriter best known for his performance as Barry Mann in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical which earned him a 2018 Helpmann Award for Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical.

He also has many credits across theatre and opera in supporting, production and backing vocal roles, including a role in the Australian premiere of Lazarus by David Bowie.

The talented performer has even made appearances on national TV as a former contestant on The Voice Australia.

Alisha is a pop and soul singer, her passion and talent spanning songwriting, production and performance.

When not performing theatre, Alisha has been gracing the Australian original music scene and festival circuit in her indie-pop project GENIIE BOY and latin-soul-groove band Volcanic Lovers.

With a wealth of experience, Alisha is sure to deliver a memorable performance with Mat by her side.

Created by Adam Brunes and Naomi Price and produced by Little Red Company, Lovely Day’s promise is in the name, guaranteeing a lovely morning of melodies and singalongs.

The show embarks on a regional tour in February supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, also making stops in Bundaberg, Carins, Ayr, Mackay, Gladstone, Maryborough and Caloundra.

Promising soulful original arrangements, magical vocals, and a musical walk down memory lane, The Little Red Company’s Lovely Day will uplift and inspire.

WHAT: The Little Red Company presents Lovely Day

WHERE: Bowen PCYC, Cnr Hay St & Queens Rd, Bowen QLD 4805

WHEN: Thursday, February 16, 11:00am to 12:10pm

TICKETS: $15 available from www.proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au

Photo credit: Dylan Evans Photography

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ANH DO – THE HAPPIEST REFUGEE LIVE

August 24, 2023

BY POPULAR DEMAND ANH RETURNS WITH HIS SMASH HIT SHOW

Comedian Anh Do brings his best-selling memoir, The Happiest Refugee, to life in a ground-breaking stand-up show.

Performed at The Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre for one night only in February, this moving, inspirational and unforgettable theatre experience combines humour, real life stories, photos and filmed pieces to retell Do’s amazing story.

Anh Do travelled to Australia in 1980 on an eight metre fishing boat with 47 other Vietnamese refugees. Sick with dehydration and one person already dead, the journey was the first of many struggles for a young Do, who overcame all manner of difficulties throughout his life to become a lawyer and, in 2008, Australia’s Comedian of the Year.

Today he is one of Australia’s most sought after stand-ups, as well as a talented writer, actor, producer and Star of the ABC1 TV’s ‘Anh’s Brush With Fame”.

The Happiest Refugee: A Memoir, charts his journey from starving refugee to one of Australia’s best-loved entertainers, and was described by Russell Crowe as “the most surprising and inspiring read I have had in years,”. It has been awarded Book of the Year with sales in excess of 450,000. Do’s struggles as a young refugee – his difficulties with English, divorcing parents, being bullied and broke, are brought to life in this hilarious but moving new stage show, garnering this happy refugee standing ovations across the country.

What: Anh Do, The Happiest Refugee – Live!!

When: Wednesday, 15 February 7.30pm

Where: MECC Auditorium

Tickets: www.themecc.com.au

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Event Guide

August 24, 2023

Friday 20 January

Teeny Tiny Stevies – How to be Creative Tour

Friday, 10:30am to 11:30am

ARIA Award Winning Children's Artist Teeny Tiny Stevies are heading out on the road for their most comprehensive National Album Tour to date! Fresh off the back of their brand new album ‘How to be Creative’ the band will be touring both regional & capital cities of Australia throughout January & February. Performing a mix of fan favourites (I Ate a Rainbow, Boss of my Own Body, Sleep Through the Night, etc) and brand new material from their new album, the band will be leaving no stone un-unturned. Their show is based on the simple idea, that a great live band is compelling for any age group. They can't wait to see you there. A live gig for the whole family.

MECC

Conversations with Art

Friday, 1:00pm to 2:30pm

Conversations with Art is a free and enjoyable discussion led by Artspace staff as they look at images of traditional and contemporary artworks from Gallery and Museum Collections from around the world. It’s not an art theory lesson, it’s simply a casual conversation to talk about the art, deconstructing the works, considering themes, possible techniques used by the artist, and creating links with our own personal experiences.

Artspace Mackay

Friday SUN.sets with Ronny Croker

Every Friday Evening From 6pm

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

Wake House Australia

Saturday 21 January

Boo Seeka

Saturday, 7:00pm

Boo Seeka is jumping in the tour van and playing a HUGE run of shows around regional Australia. Having released his second studio album, 'Between The Head & The Heart' in 2022, there is a heap of new tracks to be heard, and many new memories to be made with your favourite vino in hand.

Seabreeze Hotel

Sunday 22 January

Sunday Live Music

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 25 January

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

Australia Day Eve Pool Party

Wednesday, 4:00pm

Free entry to the public from 4:00pm with Croc Drop from 4pm - 6pm, games and activities from 6pm - 7pm, movie night from 7pm, sausage sizzle and market stalls.

Pioneer Swim Centre

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 26 January

Australia Day at Kinchant Waters

Thursday, 8:30am

Kinchant Waters Café and bar opens at 8:30am with Hannah Roberts performing live from 1:00pm.

Kinchant Dam

Banksia Scout Australia Day Open Day

Thursday, 10:00am to 1:00pm

Activities to include making damper, crate stacking, rope bridge, experiments, soft archery, thong throwing, sausage sizzle plus lots more. Banksia Scout Group invites families to come down to a safe environment with healthy outdoor activities. Fun activities for the kids and a great place to rest under the trees for the adults to supervise. BYO sunscreen, closed in shoes and chairs. Please remember that due to WHS, all activities require closed in shoes (crocs and sandals are not closed shoes). Bring a picnic or buy a sausage from our volunteers.

Banksia Scout Group

Australia Day at Harrup Park

Thursday, 10:00am

Food and drink specials, pie and lamington eating competition, live sport on the big screen, live music and meat tray raffles.

Harrup Park

Australia Day @ The Bowlsie

Thursday, 11:00am

The party kicks off at 11am with Mango Junction performing live on The Deck. Waterslide, jumping castle, face painting and competitions for the whole family!

Mackay Northern Beaches Bowls Club

Australia Day @ Hotel Mackay

Thursday, 11:00am

Join Hotel Mackay this Australia Day to celebrate what's great about Australia! Nite Johnston will perform live in the bar from 12pm to 4pm. Free Sausage Sizzle BBQ from 3pm. Prizes for Best Dressed Bazza and Shazza!

Hotel Mackay

Australia Day at the Seabreeze Hotel

Thursday, 2:00pm

Experience an Australia Day celebration like no other! On Thursday 26 January, you’ll be able to quench that thirst and bust that huge appetite with a number of Aussie bites and drinks. Then later on in the afternoon, we’ll be celebrating with live entertainment from Kapricorn from 2pm. Did we mention entry is free? To book a table ahead of time, call the friendly team on (07) 4955 1644.

Seabreeze Hotel

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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Australia Day At The Pub

August 24, 2023

Lovers of Aussie rock will be in for a treat next Thursday when music from two of the most legendary Australian artists will be faithfully recreated by two of the best tribute bands in the country.

First up, there’s no need to get Downhearted this Australia Day, in fact it is time to get Reckless with the Australian Crawl Tribute Show.

Lead singer Mark Tinni (AKA James Reyne) formed the band five years ago and they have since been playing at large venues across Victoria, developing a huge cult following.

Most of the band members have been performing live music for the past 20 years and they love coming together to pay their respects to one of their favourite bands.

From 12pm on Australia Day you will be able to hear them play their most famous hits like ‘Errol’, ‘The Boys Light Up’, ‘Beautiful People’, ‘Oh No Not You Again’ and of course, ‘Reckless’.

A theme of sun and surf and of course great songs, this all-live show will transport you back to a time when you could see this immensely talented band sweating it out in your local hotel.

After Australian Crawl, Dellacomma Rio and his band take to the stage for the INXS Revived tribute show which will start at 3pm.

One of Airlie Beach’s favourite acts, the boys are returning by popular demand and Dellacomma Rio says he is excited to get back to town and perform for the crowds on Australia Day.

“My passion is live music,” he said.

“I always give more energy than I have in every show – the crowd can expect high-energy, high-passion!”

The INXS Revived Show celebrates and honours both the memory of Michael Hutchence and the band by bringing back to life the halcyon days of INXS, all the way from their self-titled debut and onto Elegantly Wasted.

From ‘Never Tear Us Apart’ to ‘Suicide Blonde’, ‘Need You Tonight’ and ‘Original Sin’, you will be able to hear some of your favourite classics in this fully themed, highly visual performance.

The INXS REVIVED Show is the definitive ‘Live Baby Live’ tribute to INXS and faithfully reproduces the live spectacle INXS were famous for.

The Airlie Beach Hotel will be the heart of fun and excitement on Australia Day and what better place to celebrate our nation than the local’s favourite Pub in the middle of Airlie Beach.

Ice-cold beer will be served on-tap throughout the day, along with specialty cocktails and a huge range of other delicious drinks.

A full menu will be available all day as well, from juicy Australian burgers to sumptuous pasta dishes, tangy ribs and chicken wings, pizzas and a range of dessert items.

The Pub at Airlie Beach Hotel has a large outdoor beer garden and a bar-top stage with a huge flat screen TV animating each performance.

There is also an indoor airconditioned dining room, pokie room and a sportsbar showing all the most popular games.

See you at The Pub this Australia Day!

PLAYING AT THE PUB, AIRLIE BEACH HOTEL

WHAT: The Australian Crawl Tribute Show

WHEN: Thursday, January 26

TIME: From 12pm

WHAT: INXS Revived

WHEN: Thursday, January 26

TIME: From 3pm

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Australia Day In The Whitsundays

August 24, 2023

There are plenty of ways to celebrate in the Whitsundays this Australia Day.

Australia Day Our Whitsunday Way

10:00am to 1:00pm

Proserpine Entertainment Centre

Join Whitsunday Regional Council on Australia Day as the community celebrates Australia Day, Our Whitsunday Way Family Fun Day, from 10:00am to 1:00pm at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre. The family fun day will include a whole host of free family activities including live Aussie music, wildlife meet and greet, little red train, face painting, jumping castle, slip ‘n’ slide, craft workshops, family games and more! Plus, there will be a free sausage sizzle and lamingtons (while stocks last).

The family fun day will be followed by a Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony before the inaugural Whitsunday Australia Day Awards and Citizenship Ceremonies inside the PEC from 1pm onwards. General admission seating will be available for the awards ceremony until seating is exhausted.

Collinsville Australia Day Event

7:00am

Collinsville Community Centre

Every year, Collinsville residents gather at the Community Centre on Australia Day for breakfast facilitated by local community groups. During the event Australia Day Awards are presented, recognising the tireless efforts and contributions of volunteers and community members. The morning will also include music, arts and cultural performances from local community groups.

Breakfast will start at 7:00am with the Australia Day Awards to be presented by Mayor Julie Hall at 8:00am.

Whitsunday Slime Fest

Registration opens 9:30am, run starts 10:30am

Whitsunday Sportspark

Join Proserpine Youth Space on Australia Day for their slime run spectacular! Fun for all ages, there will be an obstacle course set up with a jumping castle. The event will also feature a traditional smoking ceremony and Welcome to Country, Aussie BBQ, lamingtons, slime slide, entertainment and plenty of family fun. $5 per person or $25 per family with proceeds funding support and programs for local disadvantages youth.

Proserpine Youth Space is a not-for-profit organisation that allows the youth of the region to have a safe and open space to talk freely about how they are feeling or just catch up with mates.

Whitsunday Sailing Club Open Day

10:00am to 1:00pm

Whitsunday Sailing Club

Discover sailing this Australia Day at the Whitsunday Sailing Club. There are opportunities to go for a sail with an experienced sailor, explore the club facilities and find out about the programs and sailing courses available. There will be a sausage sizzle going and activities available for the whole family.  Discover Sailing Days are free to attend, and all boats and safety equipment are provided by the club. All you need to bring is clothes you don’t mind getting wet, a change of clothes, sunscreen, a hat and a friend or two. Suitable for ages 7 to 80.

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Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre

August 24, 2023

The highly anticipated next instalment from Guy Richie also brings us the long-awaited union of this famed London Director with everyone’s favourite Cockney – Jason Stratham.

The talented duo team-up to deliver a suave, stylish old-school action thriller that knows exactly what it is and offers everything its audience wants.

A team led by private contractor Nathan Jasmine is hired by the British government to retrieve a valuable device known as "The Handle" before it falls into the hands of billionaire arms dealer Greg Simmonds.

They infiltrate a gala dinner hosted by Simmonds in Cannes and learn that the device is a highly advanced artificial intelligence.

Tracking Simmonds to his Turkish villa in Antalya, where the exchange for the Handle is set to take place, their plan is disrupted by the intervention of another private contractor, known only as Mike, and a shoot-out ensues.

This movie has it all; glamourous settings, espionage, deceit, quick whit and  fast-paced fun – if you love Guy Richie movies, you will love this!

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A Man Called Otto

August 24, 2023

Tom Hanks fans are in for a treat in this heart-warming story of a recently widowed man who is struggling to navigate the world on his own after losing the love of his life.

When a loud and unruly family move into the house across the street he feels like his quiet solitude has been invaded, but soon realises he needs the connection when they refuse to leave him alone.

The spirited mother of the two children (Mariana Trevino) provides a much-needed candid commentary in his serious and stoic nature and Hanks cannot help but warm to her lively and caring personality.

Though initially resistant, Otto is drawn to her and the family, and he begins to open up and embrace the joys of life and connection with others.

As Otto's relationships with his neighbours deepen, he finds himself becoming increasingly involved in their lives and helping them through their various challenges by helping them fix up the house and even taking in their cat.

Through their relationship, Otto discovers a new purpose in life, lets go of his grief and embraces the joys of living in the present moment.

Showing now at Bowen Cinema.

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Event Guide

August 24, 2023

Friday 13 January

Friday SUN.sets

Every Friday Evening From 6pm

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

Wake House Australia

Karlie Wise Live At The Seabreeze Hotel

Friday, 7:00pm

Cap off your work week at the Seabreeze Hotel. Listen to the great tunes by Karlie Wise.

Seabreeze Hotel

3-Day Coaching Program with Joe Battleday

Friday – Sunday

Joe has competed in the biggest international competitions often finding himself on the podium and is a fantastic coach. If you want to learn a new rail hit, progress your riding skills or even how to put together a run for a competition - this is going to be awesome for you!

Wake House Australia

Ruby Sue Live At Souths

Friday, 6:30pm – 10:30pm

Join us on Friday 6th January for live music with Ruby Sue! She will be performing from 6:30pm-10:30pm. Come along for a great night.

Souths Suburban Bowls Club

Chair Yoga In Habana

Friday, 8:20am

Come & join us at the Habana Community Shed on the corner of Moohins Rd, every Friday morning. Bookings are essential!

What is Chair Yoga? It's a gentle form of Yoga that can be done while sitting or standing, using a chair for support, and includes mindful breathing & some meditation. You can secure your seat by texting your full name to 0434 940 300, or by messaging the Wellness With Deb Facebook page.

Habana Community Shed

Saturday 14 January

Gypsy Soul Tash Live at Harrup Park

Saturday, 6pm – 10pm

Gypsy Soul Tash are performing live at Harrup Park as part of January’s Saturday night gig lineup.

Harrup Park

Finley Smith Memorial Cup

Saturday, 10:30am

The Finley Smith Memorial Cup is an all-day cricket tournament which will entail teams competing in a round robin style competition, where the winning team will be awarded medals. This event will raise funds for Epilepsy Action Australia and honour Finley Smith who was taken too soon from friends and family by Epilepsy. Donate $30 to the cause to gain a ticket to the event online: https://bit.ly/3B7xTGA

Harrup Park

Dixon Homes T20 Shootout

Saturday, 10:30am to 6:30pm

Don't miss a second of the action at Harrup Park as the 2022/23 Dixon Homes T20 Shootout begins for yet another thriller season! See four games on two ovals in an epic day of T20 cricket for rounds 5 and 6.

Harrup Park

Luke Miller Live At Souths

Saturday, 6pm – 10pm

Luke Miller will be performing live at Souths!

Souths Leagues Club

Dance Avenue Mackay Open Day

Saturday from 12:30pm

Everything from a magical fairy dance party for your little one, to a selection of our most popular class styles for your child to try. Children are welcome to try out all styles, or whichever one they prefer, the choice is totally theirs.

226 Victoria Street

Tuckshop Ft. RIOT

Saturday, 8pm – Sunday 2am

Israeli born and raised DJ duo RIOT, Tom Davidson and Daniel Magid, recently relocated to Los Angeles, CA to bring their mix of progressive melodies and heavy bass-lines to the music capital of the world! Their style mixes two extremes of electronic music which energizes their fanbase to make an immediate impression and memory that can last a lifetime. Tickets $20

McGuires Hotel

DJ Maarv

Saturday from 9pm

The Open Format DJ resides in Brisbane, QLD representing one of the city’s Busiest and highly sort after DJs. Residencies and special appearances include Kenjin Afterdark, Sucasa, Kittens, Maya Mexican, MVP & Yot Club.

The Rabbit Hole

Sunday 15 January

Mango Junction Live at the Seabreeze Hotel

Sunday, 2:00pm

Enjoy lunch and live music at the Seabreeze Hotel. Mango Junction is performing from 2pm.

Seabreeze Hotel

Urban Battlefield

Saturday, 3:00pm

URBAN BATTLEFIELD! Basic games and scenarios. 1 session time:

3pm sign in and briefings, 4-7pm games. $30pp prepaid or $35pp on the battlefield. Limited glow ready blasters are available for hire at $20 per blaster. BOOKING ESSENTIAL!

Mackay North State High School

Monday 16 January

The Women’s Circle – Chronic Pain Solutions

Monday 9am – 11am

The Women's Circle is a FREE monthly catch-up to support, nurture and understand the difficulties women face and figure things out together, even if listening is all we need.

Grab yourself a drink from the talented crew at Primal Coffee, and step into our circle of trust to share stories, breathe into a meditation and share the burden.

Primal Coffee

Tuesday 17 January

Pop-Up Pilates

Tuesday, 5:30pm

Pilates is a whole lot of fun, but Kerrie seems to make working out even more fun. This is a 45 minute class to kick start your weekend. If you have any injuries please consult your physician before the class or if you have any questions please Contact Kerrie on 0428524939.

Event by Tranquil Yoga Mackay.

6/37 Boddington Street

Wednesday 18 January

CQU TAFE Careers Expo

Tuesday, 2pm

Discover more about your training options at our CQU TAFE Careers Expo, Wednesday, 18 January 2023 from 2 - 5.30 pm at CQUniversity Mackay City, Sydney Street. Have your questions answered by our staff and learn about our flexible study, support services, apprentice, and trainee information, and how funding options for eligible applicants may dramatically reduce the cost of courses.

CQ University, Sydney Street

Thursday 19 January

Mackay Riverside Market

Thursday, 3pm – 7pm

Showcasing a variety of beautiful fresh produce and artisan goods from our local region.

Bring your tribe to chill on the lawn and grab some delicious dinner and desert from the food trucks. Watch the sunset and enjoy some beautiful tunes from open mic performers.

Bluewater Quay

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THE BEST OF THE BEE GEES

August 24, 2023

“I’ve never seen a more professional tribute to the Bee Gees with those beautiful harmonies which are so difficult to achieve. They have worked hard to reproduce the unique sound of my brothers. So tastefully done. Absolutely brilliant and I didn’t want to leave. If you’re a Bee Gees fan, this is the concert for you.” - Lesley Evans (Gibb)

The Best of the Bee Gees Show brings a massive catalogue of mega-hits and first-hand stories from original Bee Gees drummer Colin “Smiley” Petersen to the Mackay Entertainment & Convention Centre on Saturday 4 February at 7.30pm.

Colin was a child drumming protégé, an actor with three international films under his belt before he was a teenager, and the first official non-Gibb band member.

He shares screen time in multiple music clips (including America’s Ed Sullivan Show) and the 2021 Emmy nominated biopic, How Can You Mend A Broken Heart. Essential to the Bee Gees sound, Colin was key in driving the evolution of the supergroup on stage and in the studio over four albums and #1 singles – Massachusetts, To Love Somebody, New York Mining Disaster, I Started a Joke and many more.

“It’s wonderful that these incredible songs live on through this great show and I am thrilled to add another dimension by sharing my memories.” Colin Petersen said.

The Best of the Bee Gees has brought global audiences hustling to their feet for more than two decades and features Evan Webster (Barry Gibb), Russell Davey (Robin Gibb) and Greg Wain (Maurice Gibb). It would be a Tragedy to miss this ultimate tribute celebrating an iconic set list of soaring, three-part harmonies, and timeless classics – Saturday Night Fever, How Deep Is Your Love, Stayin’ Alive, Grease, Jive Talkin’, Spicks & Specks, Words, To Love Somebody, Massachusetts, I Started a Joke, I’ve Got to Get a Message to You, Too Much Heaven, You Should Be Dancing and others.

Tickets for The Best of the Bee Gees with Colin “Smiley” Petersen at the Mackay Entertainment Convention Centre on Saturday 4 February at 7.30pm are $79 Adults, $69 Concessions & Groups 6+, and Family $158 – 2 paying Adults with 2 accompanied children aged 3-17 free.

What: The Best of the Bee Gees with Colin ‘Smiley’ Petersen

When: Saturday 4 February 2023, 7.30pm

Where: MECC Auditorium

Tickets: www.themecc.com.au

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Firebirds Delight Young Netball Players

August 24, 2023

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Queensland Firebirds Donnell Wallam and Macy Gardner met young fans at Aurizon’s Jilalan depot in Sarina

As part of its three-year partnership with the Queensland Firebirds, Australia’s largest rail freight business, Aurizon, brought two top players to meet excited young players in Sarina.

The youngsters met Donnell Wallam and Macy Gardner at Aurizon’s Jilalan depot in Sarina and were treated to a tour of the wagon overhaul facility.

Aurizon’s Managing Director & CEO Andrew Harding said Aurizon was delighted to partner with the Queensland Firebirds, enabling them to bring players to regional communities.

“The Firebirds have shown what can be achieved through teamwork, excellence and commitment, and are inspiring young women to participate in netball and aim for the stars.

“Aurizon is committed to building a more inclusive, diverse team across our national operations and having a pipeline of young women leaders to support our future success. We see great alignment with the Firebirds in their championing of success and excellence in sport, with an ever-growing participation of young women in netball.

“With more than 80 per cent of Aurizon’s employees living and working in regional communities, we are also delighted that the Firebirds have a commitment to regional Queensland with community engagement across the state.”

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LAST DAY FOR YOUNG CREATIVES TO APPLY FOR ARTS BURSARIES

August 24, 2023

Applications for $4000 worth of Artspace Mackay bursaries close today (January 13).

The $1000 Rick Wood Bursary is open to students in the Mackay region who completed year 12 in 2022.

While the $3000 Artspace Mackay Foundation Bursary is open to university students currently studying/enrolled in a recognised visual arts or creative industries tertiary course in 2023.

The money may be used for tuition fees, textbooks or equipment required as part of the student’s studies.

All young artists interested in applying for the bursary must provide Artspace Mackay with a letter outlining why they should be considered, a resume of artistic achievements and a memory stick containing a maximum of 10 high quality images of your work (digital videos and/or photos accepted).

Visit Artspace Mackay's website for more information on eligibility and how to apply.

The Hands On Bursary pays tribute to one of Mackay’s celebrated artists, the late Rick Wood.

The Foundation Bursary continues the legacy of the Artspace Mackay Foundation, a former independent, non-profit organisation whose mission was to strengthen financial support for Artspace Mackay.

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TEENY TINY STEVIES ARE COMING TO TOWN

August 24, 2023

Image: ARIA award winning children’s artist, Teeny Tiny Stevies are coming to Mackay

ARIA award winning children’s artist, Teeny Tiny Stevies are heading out on the road for their most comprehensive national album tour to date!

Fresh off the back of their brand-new album ‘How to be Creative’ the band are hitting the MECC stage on 20 January 2023. Teeny Tiny Stevies are a music group comprising of sisters Bethany 'Beth' and Sibylla 'Byll' Stephen.

Established in 2015, the much-loved duo offers songs to encourage children to overcome self-doubt, try new things, learn from mistakes, and work with others.

Performing a mix of fan favourites and brand-new material from their new album, the band will be leaving no stone un-unturned. The ‘How to be Creative’ tour is a ten-song masterclass in embracing the creative urge, overcoming self-doubt, trying new things, learning from mistakes, working with others, and the superpower that is perseverance.

Tickets for the Teeny Tiny Stevies: How to be Creative Tour available from the MECC Box Office and online at themecc.com.au with a price of $30.90 per admission. A meet and greet will also take place after the show, where children and families can take photos with Byll and Beth.

Ages: Kids and Families

Duration: 1 hour

What: Teeny Tiny Stevies: How to be Creative Tour

When: Friday 20 January 2023, 10.30am

Where: MECC Auditorium

Tickets: www.themecc.com.au

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Dellacomma Rio Rocks Out As INXS Frontman On Australia Day

August 24, 2023

A man of many personas, a voice that transcends the ages and a performance that is guaranteed to rock any stage, Dellacomma Rio is always greeted to a superstar welcome when he comes to Airlie Beach.

Famed for his lifelike renditions of two of the world’s biggest stars – Jon Bon Jovi and Michael Hutchence - Dellacomma gives passionate, high-energy, larger than life performances at his shows that always rock out to packed audiences at The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel.

“I’ve performed in towns all over the world and you can never tell where you’re going to take off,” said Dellacoma.

“But Airlie Beach is one of those places for me. This is the only hotel we ever perform at, the rest are convention centres and concert halls, but I love the crowd and the atmosphere which is why we keep coming back.”

Dellacoma was born in the US, (his dad is from Texas and his mum is from Brisbane) but he grew up in Tasmania from the age of two.

During his childhood, Dellacoma spent a lot of time attending an Acappella Church, where there were no instruments, just vocals, and he loved watching both his parents creating magical harmonies with others.

Later on, he attended university and discovered theatre and went on to launch an acting career while living in LA.

Dellacoma spent six years performing live theatre and featuring in some well-known TV shows in America before coming back to Australia and once again reuniting with his musical routes.

Following his return to Australia in 2007 Dellacomma recorded and toured with two Sydney based bands - Innertone and Sunset Riot.

He then launched his solo rock band career in 2014 with his first album, “Dead Will Rise”.

Earlier this year he released another album entitled ‘Blood’.

To most Whitsunday fans, however, Dellacoma Rio is best known as the front man for INXS Revived and the Bon Jovi tribute show.

“My passion is live music,” he said.

“I always give more energy than I have in every show – the crowd can expect high-energy, high-passion – I always say that you can capture moments in live music – during a show you can create something special that can never happen again, share an experience that only happens in that moment.”

Bringing the flare and passion of live theatre to his shows, Dellacoma is renowned for his flamboyant live performances, video screens running along simultaneously to the show and crowd interaction which has everyone in Airlie Beach coming back for more each time he is in town.

“I love coming to Airlie Beach, there are a few towns who have really welcomed me, and Airlie Beach is one of them – it’s next level!” said Dellacoma.

“The Pub and the crowd that come along to my shows each time have a really special place in my heart.”

Favourite song ever: ‘Dream On’ by Aerosmith

Favourite song to perform: It’s My Life (Bon Jovi) or Never Tear Us Apart (INXS)

Last song you listened to: ‘Madness’ by Muse

PLAYING AT THE PUB, AIRLIE BEACH HOTEL

WHAT: INXS Revived

WHEN: Thursday, January 26

TIME: From 3pm

WHAT: Bon Jovi

WHEN: Friday, January 27

TIME: 2pm – 5.30pm

WHAT: Australian INXS Show

WHEN: Saturday, January 28

TIME: 2pm – 5.30pm

WHAT: Rock Anthems

WHEN: Sunday, January 29

TIME: 2pm – 5.30pm

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Shred With Legends At Bowen Skateboarding Weekend

August 24, 2023

This weekend North Queensland’s skateboarding royalty are coming to Bowen for an action-packed two-day event which is free for the community and open to all ages and abilities.

Rumble is presenting a weekend of fast-paced skatepark fun which will feature Skateboarding Mayor of North Queensland Dexter Brassington who will come down from Townsville specially for the event.

Rumble's head MC and commentator Theo George will also be part of the event, giving attendees a unique opportunity to meet the industry legend.

“You’ve seen him on TV, you’ve heard him commentating some of the country’s best and now you’ll get the chance to meet him in person,” said event organiser Donny Fraser.

“This is a good opportunity to come down and give it a go – Bowen has two awesome skate parks right there and skateboarding is free and accessible to everyone – it is also really good for your mental health.”

Donny is helping selectors for the 2032 Olympics, and he is looking forward to meeting some home-grown local talent.

“There are some great skaters from the Whitsundays, and you should be able to see a lot of local talent on display at this event,” he said.

On Saturday, January 14 the action will kick-off at Bowen Front Beach Skatepark from 9.30am, finishing up at 1pm.

On Sunday, January 15, the Queens Beach Skatepark will be at the centre of the action from 9am to 12pm.

Everyone, from beginners to the more experienced, are invited to come along and learn from the best.

Get free lessons, tips and tricks, watch talented amateurs skate to impress and connect with the broader community, future events and a network of people who share your passion.

The event has been made possible by the PCYC in Bowen, through Australian Drug Foundation funding and the Bowen Local Drug Action Team.

The first event of its kind, PCYC Bowen are hoping to make this a regular feature on their social calendar, along with other similar events supported by the same funding stream.

“We have some of the top skaters in Queensland coming this year,” said PCYC Bowen Community Development Officer, Lynn Butler.

“So, it’s an event not to be missed! There is also a free BBQ provided by the PCYC and skateboards available for use – so bring your mates and come on down this weekend!”

WHAT: Skateboarding Workshop

WHEN: This weekend

WHERE:

Bowen Front Beach Skatepark, Saturday January 14 from 9.30am to 1pm

Queens Beach Skatepark, Sunday January 15 from 9am to 12pm

Cost: Free thanks to PCYC Bowen

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Open Air Movie Season Has Arrived

August 24, 2023

Film lovers are in for a treat this year with an action-packed movie schedule announced for the open-air cinema located at the Airlie Beach Foreshore.

Bring your picnic blanket down and enjoy some bare-foot film-viewing while watching the sunset over the bay and the twinkling lights of the night sky appear.

This is the perfect activity for families, and it is completely cost-free with each event provided by the Whitsunday Regional Council.

Bring snacks along or treat yourselves to a takeaway dinner from a nearby venue or even one of the food vans that regularly set up on-site.

This Friday night two movies will be showing, providing back-to-back entertainment for the whole family will enjoy.

First-up is Barnyard, The Original Party Animals, which tells the story of Otis the bull (Kevin James) who, like the other animals in the barn, enjoys singing and playing while the farmer is away.

The carefree bovine, however, must soon find the courage to be a leader when, unexpectedly, he finds himself in a position of great responsibility.

Next-up is 101 Dalmatians, the much-loved Disney classic that follows the story two London dalmatians and villainess, Cruella De Vil, who wants to buy all the dalmatian puppies she can find in order to turn them into fur coats.

Open air movies will be held every second Friday of the month throughout the year and a full schedule is available from the Whitsunday Regional Council website.

In the meantime, here is the schedule for the next few months:

February 10 – How To Train Your Dragon

March 10 – Sing

April 14 – Shark Tale and Oddball

May 12 – Babe and The Sapphires

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