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Event Guide 13 February

Event Guide 13 February

Crochet & Conversation 9am Join a relaxed morning of crocheting, coffee, and conversation with a friendly Northern Beaches community group. Bring your own crochet tools or borrow from the communal box. All skill levels are welcome, whether you’re crafting, socialising, or just enjoying coffee. Sessions take place indoors during summer and under the shade sails in cooler months. Work on personal or community projects while connecting with others and soaking up the scenic beachfront atmosphere. No RSVP needed—just drop in and enjoy. Beachfront Bar & Restaurant on Bucasia Esplanade. Heart Kids Awareness 10am Heart Kids Awareness Month in February highlights that eight babies are born each day in Australia with a congenital heart condition. This Friday the 13th, a special community event will raise awareness, funds, and support for children living with heart defects. Everyone is invited to join in, wear red, bring a plate, donate if they can, and help spread the message. It’s a chance for the community to come together, have fun, and show support for Heart Kids. Queens Park Mackay Friday Flow 5pm The River of Life Festival Association is hosting a family-friendly community music event open to all. Visitors can explore the world of music, with opportunities for beginners to find their rhythm and voice. Children can enjoy free arts and crafts and an air track gymnastic mat, while food and drinks will be available for purchase. Come along to experience a fun, interactive day of music, creativity, and community connection. Bluewater Quay Saturday 14th February Monthly Breast Cancer Support Group 9am Join the Mackay Breast Cancer Support Group for their monthly meeting, welcoming patients and survivors at any stage of their journey. The event runs from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Botanical Gardens Meeting Room, with roadside parking along Lagoon Street. Enjoy a confidential space for sharing and support, plus morning tea with coffee, tea, and water provided. Bring a small share plate and optionally wear something pink. Free to attend – RSVP essential online. Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens Highway Country Music Family Night 7pm Highway Country Music Family Night is on Saturday, 14 February, starting at 7pm at the Bakers Creek Community Hall, Mackay. Admission is $5, and everyone is welcome. Attendees are encouraged to share ideas for future family nights. For more information, phone Betty on 0434 911 712. Bakers Creek Community Hall Sunday 15th February Mackay Regional Council Sport and Rec Expo 9am Discover your next hobby, sport, or active pursuit at the FREE Mackay Sport and Recreation Expo! Over 90 local clubs will be on hand to showcase activities for all ages and abilities. Meet local athletes, chat with club reps, and enjoy live demonstrations in the Active Zone. Join the fun at the MECC on Sunday, February 15, from 9 AM to 1 PM. Supported by BrandFactor, Seven News Mackay, Star 101.9, and 4MK. MECC Mutual Aid Networking Picnic 11am Join a family-friendly gathering of Yuwi locals and Anarchist Against Poverty members to discuss future Mutual Aid initiatives. Conversations will cover anti-racist action, upcoming events, a Free Shop, and fundraising projects. Bring a plate to share—sandwiches, muffins, fruit, or treats—while drinks and some food are provided. Connect with like-minded people and explore real-life ways to support and strengthen the community. River Wharves Yuwi Monday 16th February Come and Try Lawn Bowls 1pm Try lawn bowls at Mackay City Bowls Club on Monday, 16 February, from 1 PM to 2:30 PM, with a free sausage sizzle afterwards. Bowls are supplied—just wear flat-soled shoes, thongs, socks, or go barefoot. All ages and skill levels are welcome. To register, phone Janette on 0427 275 492. Mackay City Bowls Club

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Performance That Builds Confidence, Creativity And Community At Performa Studios

Performance That Builds Confidence, Creativity And Community At Performa Studios

Performa Studios is a family-focused performing arts studio in Mackay, offering dance and performance training for children and young people of all ages and abilities. We are proud to be the home of Lil Groovers in Mackay, where tiny feet make big moves. Designed for ages 2–4, Lil Groovers is an engaging preschool dance program that blends fun, learning and age-appropriate music. Through engaging dance styles, little movers build confidence, coordination and creativity in a warm, playful environment that supports their development both on and off the dance floor. What truly sets Performa apart is our belief that strong performers are shaped by strong support systems. We see performance as a shared journey, supported by a village that surrounds each child as they grow. Child-centred personal development sits at the heart of our approach. Students learn to listen, apply constructive feedback, manage nerves, set goals, and work consistently over time. Growth is supported by experienced teachers, encouraging peers and families who understand that progress looks different for every child. That sense of community is felt throughout studio life. Parents are welcomed as partners, communication is open and respectful, and progress is viewed individually rather than competitively or comparatively. Whether a student dances recreationally or trains for exams and competitions, they are known, supported, and encouraged within a community that values effort, care and connection. At the Mackay Sports Expo, families can us, explore our programs and learn how performing arts can complement sport, wellbeing, and development. Expo-only enrolment opportunities will be available. No prior experience is required, just a willingness to be part of the community. Visit us at the 2026 Mackay Sport and Rec Expo or connect with Performa Studios through our socials or at www.performastudios.com.au.

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What’s On 13 February

What’s On 13 February

February 14 Sam McCann at KC’s, 8pm onwards 17 Sailability Whitsunday, 9am onwards 9 Super Bowl at The Bar, Airlie Beach Hotel, from 9am 27 Speed Networking, Lumos Café 7.30-8.30am 28 Bon Jovi Forever, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm – 5.30pm March 3 Sailability Whitsunday, 9am onwards 7 Proserpine Lions & Lion Ladies International Womens Day, Proserpine RSL, 1pm-5pm 7&8 Late for Woodstock, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm-5.30pm 14&15 U2 Rattle & Hum plus Coldplay Show, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm-5.30pm 17 Sailability Whitsunday, 9am onwards 21&22 Katie Jayne LIVE, Airlie Beach Hotel, 2pm-5.30pm 22 The UK Rod Stewart Show, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 7.30pm-9.45pm 27 FOGs Regional Tours Bowen Gala Dinner, Queens Beach Hotel, 6pm-9pm 27 Sydney Drag Queen presents WICKED Drag Bingo, Proserpine Entertainment Centre, 7pm-10pm 27 Speed Networking, Lumos Café 7.30-8.30am 31 Sailability Whitsunday, 9am onwards

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Jam Hot Live Brings High-Energy Dance Music to Airlie Beach Hotel

Jam Hot Live Brings High-Energy Dance Music to Airlie Beach Hotel

The Whitsundays are set to heat up as Jam Hot Live lands at the iconic Airlie Beach Hotel, delivering two unforgettable dance parties packed with groove, soul, and nonstop energy. Known for their effortlessly cool vibe and genre-blending mashups, Jam Hot Live is all about bringing people together on the dance floor, and there’s no better backdrop than Airlie Beach, where music, travel, and good times collide. Jam Hot Live unites five exceptionally talented musicians, combining the pulse of a live DJ with two powerhouse vocalists, dynamic saxophone solos, and captivating percussion. The result is a fresh, modern live show that transcends eras and styles, seamlessly blending timeless classics with today’s chart-topping hits. From the soulful sounds of Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye to the infectious pop of Dua Lipa and Bruno Mars, every set is designed to keep the energy high and the crowd moving. Their upcoming performances at Airlie Beach Hotel mark a celebration of live music in the Whitsunday region, reinforcing the venue’s reputation as a hub for top-tier entertainment. Whether you’re a local or visiting the islands, Jam Hot Live’s performances promise the kind of atmosphere Airlie Beach is famous for: sun-soaked days rolling into electric nights filled with music and dancing. The weekend features two distinct dance parties, celebrating Margarita Month thanks to El Jimador. The Sports Bar “Night Show” kicks off on Friday, February 20 from 8pm to 11pm, offering walk-in access for an energetic late-night experience. On Saturday, February 21, the party continues at the Main Bar Pub from 2pm to 5:30pm, with table bookings available for those looking to settle in and soak up the afternoon vibes. With contagious energy, flawless rhythm, and a deep love for live performance, Jam Hot Live is bringing something special to Airlie Beach Hotel: an invitation to dance, connect, and celebrate live music in the heart of the Whitsundays. WHAT: Jam Hot WHEN: Friday 20th February: Night Show, Sports Bar, 8pm-11pm Walk Ins Only Saturday 21st February: Main Bar Pub, 2pm-5.30pm, Table Bookings Available WHERE: Airlie Beach Hotel

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The Ballet of Ukraine Coming To Mackay

August 24, 2023

Prepare to be amazed by the performance of the year, with the Grand Kyiv Ballet of Ukraine taking over the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre this June.

This internationally touring performance will keep audiences hooked, encompassing two magical stories that will be sure to keep audiences enraptured in the touching choreography and fantastic cinematography.

The first act follows the Ukrainian story, Forest Song, and reflects Ukrainian culture and heritage. Forest Song follows Lukash, a human man, and a mystical creature, named Mavka. Mavka wishes for peace and tranquillity in her world, drawing parallels to Ukraine and its political unease.

The second act is Don Quixote, an energetic Spanish ballet following the romance of a courageous young man and his search for love.

Both acts include extravagant and lavish choreography and costuming, with intimately and honestly intricate songs, duets, and breathtaking music.

The Grand Kyiv Ballet of Ukraine was formed by National Opera of Ukraine dancer Alexander Stoyanov in 2014 and has been touring the globe brining the Ukrainian ballet to the likes of New Zealand, China, America, and South America.

WHAT: The Grand Kyiv Ballet of Ukraine

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, June 10 and 11

WHERE: Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre

TICKETS: themecc.com.au

The ballet of Ukraine is coming to Mackay, in a beautiful display of love, loss, and tender moments.

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The Botanic Gardens Turn 20!

August 24, 2023

For the month of May, the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens are celebrating their birthday.

On May 24, 2003, the Mackay botanic gardens officially opened, marking a goal accomplished of the Mackay Association.

Since then, the Botanic Gardens have gone through stages of redevelopment and redesign including constructing new gardens, permanent wetland, to highlight the various water plants, and a kids play garden in 2006, and restoring and rehabilitating frost-damaged and drowned plants in 2007 and 2008.

In order to celebrate the gardens 20th birthday, the Botanic Gardens will be holding a series of events for the community.

Every Friday through May, and June 2, visitors can take part in a free guided walk, learning about the gardens and features different plants and aspects of the grounds.

On May 6, the gardens are hosting a daisy planting day, creating a daisy meadow on the lagoon banks.

There will be composting workshops of Saturday May 20, to educate participates on worms, composting and gardening, adding nutrients to home gardens. There is also the chance to win a worm farm.

For children, on Saturday, May 27, join an insect hotel workshop, to learn about native bees and other insects that help gardens, and build an insect hotel to attract insects into gardens.

For plant lovers, there will be a plant sale, on Saturday June 3, of native plants, grown by Native Plants Queensland – Society for Growing Australian Plants Mackay branch.

No matter how much or how little of a plant and garden enthusiast, there is something for everyone. Visit mackayregionalbotanicgardens.com.au for more information, or how to register to events.

Join the Mackay Botanic Gardens as they celebrate 20 years

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Tea Time

August 24, 2023

The world is their oyster for a group which visited the Sarina Arts and Crafts Centre.

The World Café group enjoyed a morning tea before viewing the centre’s crafts.

It is a free culture-sharing group which meets every Tuesday at 4 George Street, Mackay (the Annex) between February and November from 10 am to 12.30 pm.

Activities include cooking, art and craft, conversational games, small projects, workshops, information sessions, culture and conversations and local excursions.

For more information phone (07) 4957 7222.

Contributed by Charlie Payne

World Café group members from left Kaye Humphreys, Mary Gardner, Gail Ruse, Raelene Cant, Ernie Roh, Edyta Konopka, Raph Maglente, Svan Stephenson, Kamlawati Singh, Maedel Maglente, Ruth Bell, Kitty Yuen, Rydell Hansen and Maureen Solager at the Sarina Arts and Crafts Centre. Joining them for morning tea were Arts and Crafts members Jenny Costello and Marg Hinrichs, at back right. Photo credit: Charlie Payne

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Be Inspired By The Coral Sea Academy

August 24, 2023

Locals and cruising yachties are invited to enjoy a packed calendar of social events at Coral Sea Marina thanks to their unique edu-tourism workshops and experiences that are free for both customers and the broader community to enjoy.

The first in the series, Cruising the Whitsundays, is due to take place tomorrow at the marina’s Lookout Lounge.

All are welcome to attend this free event featuring presentations from guest speakers who will be shining a light on what to expect when out on the water this season.

Guest speakers include Master Reef Guide Crystal Lacey, on behalf of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Fiona Broadbent from Queensland Parks and Wildlife, the Whitsunday’s own local sailing guru, Sharon Smallwood, to share her hidden Whitsundays gems, and Olivia Brodhurst on behalf of the Whitsundays Whale Heritage Committee.

Attendees will learn about the history of the islands, whale migration, the Eye on the Reef, newly opened island trails, top spots to visit and local sailing tips.

There are several other events coming up at the marina this winter.

Mainstay Sailing and Volunteer Marine Rescue Whitsundays host the “Better Boating” series of free maritime training which provide the perfect opportunity for attendees to brush up on their boating skills or learn something new in a relaxed and informal environment.

In addition, the Coral Sea Academy will host monthly Art Classes, multiple Women in Boating networking and training opportunities, as well as environmental information workshops on the Great Barrier Reef and conservation volunteer opportunities.

WHAT: Cruising the Whitsundays

WHEN: Saturday, May 20 from 10am

WHERE: Coral Sea Resort, Lookout Lunch

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Circa Comes To The PECC

August 24, 2023

This world-wide sell-out production by Circa, a front runner in performing arts and acrobatic illusions, is coming to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre (PEC) this Saturday, May 20.

On by Circa is the newest creation for the powerful acrobatic and circus company, expanding their repertoire to include a hauntingly beautiful tale of a chance encounter, and an intimate touch for eight strangers.

Taking place in an apartment block courtyard, On by Circa explores an impossible connection for these eight strangers of the love, loss, and longing of a shared existence.

The audience is pulled through the performance with powerful acrobatic skill and beautiful light show which is timed perfectly with elegant and touching music.

Creator of On by Circa, Yaron Lifschitz, depicts the beauty of human connection, the delicate nature and intricacies of the performing arts and the circus craft, in a powerful display of human strength and ability.

Since 2004, Circa has been dazzling audiences with their perfect craft, becoming the leader in circus performing arts and acrobatics.

Circa has travelled to 40 different countries, performed to over 1.5 million people, with numerous sell-out productions.

Circa productions always contain a massive range of acrobatic and circus acts, with performances including large scale opera, fantastical choreography, and beautiful instrumentals.  

On by Circa will be at the PEC for one night only. This is not a show to miss.

WHAT: On By Circa

WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre

WHEN: Saturday, 20 May 6.30pm

TICKETS: proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au

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Annette Kellerman - A Mermaid in our Midst

August 24, 2023

An extroverted Australian swimming and diving champion of the early 1900s, Annette Kellerman raised many an eyebrow with her exploits in world swimming circles and for her risqué appearances in films depicting her as a mermaid.

Born in 1887 in Sydney, as a child she suffered from rickets and had to wear calipers to assist her to walk until it was suggested she take up swimming. This not only fixed her problem but led to her being declared a perfect physical specimen. Thereafter, she made a career of swimming and became quite a celebrity in Australia, America, England and Europe where she travelled widely, giving swimming and underwater ballet displays, diving exhibitions and lecturing on physical development. She was the first woman to attempt (unsuccessfully) a crossing of the English Channel and completed marathon swims in the rivers Yarra, Thames and Seine.

Ultimately, she attracted the attention of Hollywood and appeared as a mermaid in two silent films, “Neptune’s Daughter” (1914) and “Daughter of the Gods” (1916); films which scandalised some because she appeared topless though long hair was appropriately draped to preserve a degree of decency. In 1907, she was arrested in Boston (US) for wearing a ‘revealing’ swim-suit in days when women wore neck to ankle bathers.  

During those heady days, she married American film agent, Jimmy Sullivan. Contrary to the usual Hollywood culture, the marriage was lasting - until Annette’s death in 1975 at Labrador, Gold Coast.

Readers might now be wondering just why this story belongs in the Whitsunday history section.

The point is that nowhere, in all the publicity about her, is there any mention of the fact that Annette Kellerman graced Whitsunday waters with her presence for nine months in 1933/4.

In August 1933, Annette and her husband came to Lindeman Island which they used as a base while making a movie about coral with Annette swimming among it as a mermaid, complete with fish-tail. Much of their time was spent camping on adjoining islands such as Cole, Maher and Seaforth. While on Cole Island in August 1933, a party from HMAS “Moresby” landed there to make survey sketches. This must have been quite a treat for a ship-load of virile sailors.

Originally planning to stay for only three months, unfavorable weather delayed filming and extended the stopover. Annette’s sister, Marcelle, was married to Frederick Charles Wooster who began a small resort on Newry Island in those years. Annette and her husband spent time there in a hut built for the purpose, the foundation of which still exists today.

During her stay at Lindeman, Miss Kellerman entertained guests, particularly over the Christmas holidays of 1933. She organised fancy-dress balls on Christmas and New Year’s days as well as water sports and other entertainment.  She had a diving tower of rough bush timber built off the beach to give displays and encouraged visitors to do likewise. At the time, the couple were camped on Seaforth Island and guests on Lindeman Island were invited there for a ‘jazzarino’ as Annette called it. She was ‘the life of the party’ - her presence was quite an event for those staying on the island.

In April 1934, the couple left for Europe after a farewell trip among the islands in the “Cheerio”, a tourist launch owned and operated then by local identity, Bruce Jamieson.  

Such was Annette’s fame that, in the 1950s, Hollywood produced a film of her life, “Million Dollar Mermaid”.  

Thus, our island area can notch up another item of fame in its historical records.

Story and photo courtesy Proserpine Historical Museum and thanks to the late Ray Blackwood.

Caption: Annette Kellerman was a famous actress and swimmer. Photo supplied

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100 Years Of ‘Sconversation’

August 24, 2023

The Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA) of Proserpine is celebrating 100 years this July and, to coincide with their big centenary, they are hosting one of their famous Devonshire Teas in August.

The passionate group of homebakers and conversation makers are looking forward to offering freshly baked scones to their guests and serving steaming pots of tea using their colourful teapot collection.

“Grab your buddy, get a group together and start a "sconversation" at our

Devonshire Tea morning!” said QCWA Proserpine Secretary, Kerrie Southee.

“We’ve got some beautiful tea pots that we’ve collected over the years and of course the scones are all home baked.”

While Kerrie is thrilled the QCWA Proserpine is celebrating 100 years this year, she is also eager to use this important milestone to invigorate the group and encourage new members.

“We need your support to keep going for another 100 years!” she explains.

“Without new members the whole thing would fail and that would be terrible.”

Everyone is welcome to come along to the Morning Tea, which is due to be held at the QCWA Hall, 4 Faust Street, Proserpine on Friday, August 11.

Guests can either drop in and grab a takeaway on the day or sit down and enjoy the ‘sconversation’.

WHAT: Scone Day: Devonshire Tea Morning

WHERE: QCWA Hall Proserpine

WHEN: Friday, August 11

TIME: 9.30am to 11.30am

Join the ‘sconversation’ this August

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St Catherine’s Catholic College Under 8s Day

August 24, 2023

Set to the backdrop of a beautiful Autumn Day, the St Catherine’s Catholic College Under 8s Day was a massive success.

There was face painting, cookie decorating, a teddy hospital, drone flying, local firefighters and police officers, plus ice cream to round out the day.

A day dedicated to children under eight-years-old in the community, everyone was welcome to the junior campus playground and many senior students took the helm at various activities and games that entertained the younger ones.

Photo credit: Bronte Hodge

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Baby, I Don’t Care, You’re The One That I Want

August 24, 2023

Legends Elvis and Olivia Newton-John to Perform at Airlie Beach Hotel

Over two days of powerful music, the Airlie Beach Hotel is bringing two massive powerhouses to the Whitsundays.

This tribute show is unlike any other, with world class act Anita Spring as Dame Olivia Newton-John coming to Airlie Beach for the first time ever and performing alongside Brendon Chase as Elvis Presley.

The pair will each be guests to the other’s headline.

Brendon Chase as Elvis Presley is up first, with special guest appearance, Anita Spring’s Olivia Newton John, on Saturday, May 27.

Audiences can’t help but fall in love with the magic of the performance, of the ‘jailhouse rock’ and the ‘burning love’ that is Elvis.

You will ‘always be on my mind’ with powerful vocals and expressive and extravagant costuming.

This Elvis tribute is an authentic show delivering the best of Australian talent, with Brendon himself being awarded the Best Elvis Tribute Artist in multiple competitions.

His enigmatic show will shine even further with the special appearance of Olivia Newton-John and her powerful vocals and fantastic stage presence.

“Elvis never sang on stage with anyone else because Col Parker didn't think the fans wanted it,” Brendon said.

“However, in my opinion, the concept is brilliant.

“Who better to sing with than one of Australia's most well-known and talented artists?

“It also helps that Anita, who performs Oliva's Tribute, is one of the best in the business.”

Next up, is Anita Spring, as Olivia Newton-John, with special guest Elvis making an appearance.

Anita pays homage to the star, in her Forever Olivia show, performing at the Airlie Beach Hotel on Sunday, May 28.

Anita brings her all, performing all of Olivia’s biggest hits, from ‘Physical’ to ‘I Honestly Love You’.

Her seasoned and powerful country music vocals lend themselves well to the star’s hits, reminiscing and remembering Olivia in a touching and beautiful tribute performance that all Olivia Newton-John fans will appreciate.

She will leave audiences hopelessly devoted and suspended in time.

"The audience should come with their voices ready to be exercised!” Anita said.

“They will be singing along from the very start to so many classic songs we have all come to love over many decades.

Worldwide headliners in Airlie Beach together for the first time

Elvis Presly and Olivia Newton-John will be appearing on the Airlie Beach Hotel stage

Anita Spring as Dame Olivia Newton-John performing in Airlie Beach for the first time

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Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3

August 24, 2023

Finally returning to their own franchise after six years, Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 is stunning audiences with beautiful CGI and touching storylines.

Following the rag-tag team of mercenaries that protect the galaxy, Volume 3 primarily showcases the band’s smallest team member, Rocket, voiced by Bradley Cooper, a raccoon with a questionable moral outlook and keen obsession with prosthetic limbs, and his unfortunate backstory.

Volume 3 introduces new intergalactic villain named Adam Warlock, played by Will Poulter, who is tasked to retrieve Rocket for a mad scientist, who is hell-bent on recapturing his most successful experiment.

The film also revives loved character Gamora, played by Zoe Saldana, who was sacrificed in 2018 film Avengers: Infinity War so that Thanos (Josh Brolin) could gather another Infinity Stone.

Filled with heart and heartache, audiences are introduced to Rocket’s childhood family, an otter with prosthetic arms named Lylla, a walrus with wheels, Teefs, and a rabbit with multiple mechanical arms called Floor, in a series of short flashbacks.

Surprisingly dark themes are counterbalanced with light-hearted bickering and touching family moments, which only pull the characters together as a family.

The actors have embodied their characters once again, with Dave Bautista, playing Drax, and Pom Klementieff’s, Mantis, chemistry a highlight throughout the film.

Also, Zoe Saldana’s ability to completely reinvent Gamora following the events of Avengers: Infinity War.

One standout scene that comes to mind is when Groot, the team’s walking tree, speaks and the group are finally able to understand what he has been saying.

Director James Gunn has proven himself an inspired director, bringing the audiences to tears at multiple stages in the film, and reaffirming the loveable nature of these interesting characters.

At two and a half hours, this is a heart wrenching conclusion to the trilogy, and the character interactions will be missed on the big screen.

Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 (PG 13+) is currently showing at the Bowen Cinema.

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Queensland Orchestra Plays At The PEC

August 24, 2023

Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra is embarking on a tour of the state and their show – Camerata – will be showcased at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre later this month.

Camerata in Concert will feature a joyous program featuring works by Dvorak, Vivaldi and more, featuring Camerata’s Rory Smith as cello soloist, and a brand-new composition by Camerata’s 2023 Emerging Composer-in-Residence, Ray Lin in a performance that the whole family will enjoy.

Ray Lin’s piece is an evocative work that was inspired by his recent trip exploring the Whitsundays and he looks forward to playing it in the region for the first time.

While on tour, the orchestra will connect with the community through many avenues such as workshops with schools and local musicians, performing specialised programs for kindergarten children, and presenting concerts for aged care and respite care residents.

Camerata is a two-time Helpmann Award nominated ensemble and performs entirely without a conductor.

Known for innovative and adventurous programming and thriving on collaborations with artists across a range of artforms, the performance empowers artists, inspires audiences, and enriches communities through music.

The regional tour will also head to Ingham and Mossman, before finishing up with their debut at the Sunshine Coast Chamber Music Festival at Buderim Memorial Hall.

WHAT: Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra

WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre

WHEN: Wednesday, May 31 from 6.30pm

TICKETS: camerata.net.au

Camerata in Concert will be performing at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre later this month. Photo supplied

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May The 4th Be With You

August 24, 2023

Star Wars fans had two reasons to celebrate last week, with the launch of Mackay’s newest arcade, bar and pop culture hangout, Arcadia Bar, falling on Star Wars Day.

Arcadia Bar opened to the public last Friday, May 5 complete with themed drinks, games, and food.

Photo credit: Sam Gillespie

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Relaxed Yet Refined Sunday Sessions At The Belvedere

August 24, 2023

Renowned for its contemporary flavours, sophisticated cuisine and Mediterranean-style small plate menu, The Belvedere in Airlie Beach has redefined fine-dining in the Whitsundays, creating a classy yet casual feel for all to enjoy.

A popular, highly sought-after dining experience, the restaurant is fully booked most weekends and its owners are now launching an exclusive Sunday Sessions afternoon.

Guests can enjoy a more relaxed and flexible tasting menu, sitting back to marvel at the stunning ocean views and accompanied by the sweet tunes from a variety of local artists, with the delicate notes of the grand piano a central feature.

Owners Tayla and Nate Parker opened the doors to The Belvedere just over a year ago and are thrilled with how well their concept has been received.

“We give good service, but not pretentious service,” explains Tayla.

“We just want people to feel like they are walking into someone’s home, somewhere relaxed and comfortable with yummy food, different flavours and you know . . . a bit of a community on the table – a bit of fun!”

Sunday afternoons will be a relaxed and approachable experience.

“Sundays will be a little bit different to what we normally do and a lot more relaxed and casual,” said Nate.

“You can just walk up, grab yourself a cocktail and a cheeseboard and listen to some music.”

On Sundays, guests will have the option of ordering the full tasting menu or they can order individual a la carte dishes.

The knowledgeable waitstaff will be able to recommend a quantity of tasting plates to order to suit the size and appetite of your group.

“We always have a cocktail special and at the moment we have a Dragon Fruit Daiquiri which is super refreshing and great for Sunday lunch,” said Nate.

Tayla and Nate are originally from the Blue Mountains, and they previously operated a successful Asian Fusion restaurant in the area.

When they arrived in Airlie Beach they fell in love with region and felt inspired to create a Mediterranean style menu especially for the The Belvedere.

The couple now invite you to enjoy their Sunday Sessions afternoons – a relaxed, refined, and resplendent dining experience at The Belvedere.

Owners of the Belvedere, Nate and Tayla Parker, invite you to enjoy a Sunday Session. Photo credit: Rachael Smith

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Meet The New Executive Chef At Paradiso

August 24, 2023

Whitsunday shores were calling Jesse Reynolds and his family who have just arrived in the region and are looking forward to being part of our lively local community.

In the job for just 10 days, Jesse says he is thrilled to take on the new position and that he is already impressed with the menu.

“One of the biggest selling points of this job was when I flew up here and had dinner on the first night,” said Jesse.

“Everything was en point – the food here doesn’t need to be touched and the restaurant has a great reputation – obviously that makes it more straightforward for me coming into the business.

“It also means that it is easy for me to tweak and refine – my style of food is more contemporary and upmarket – I am also looking forward to introducing more locally caught seafood like coral trout to the menu.”

Originally from Toowoomba, Jesse knew he wanted to be a chef when he was at primary school, after watching his uncle create incredible dishes – he was mesmerised.

As soon as he finished school at 16, he became an apprentice with Steven Simon, a well-known and very tough head chef who Jesse attributes to teaching him the work ethics he lives by to this day.

Upon completing his apprenticeship, Jesse’s talents were soon noticed, and he spent a few years in Brisbane and Stanthorpe, before becoming an Executive Head Chef for Accor in Gladstone.

More recently, Jesse was the Executive Head Chef at the Caloundra Events Centre, where his team would frequently serve over 4,000 meals per week.

He is now Executive Head Chef for Paradiso, La Marina, and La Marina Express in Airlie Beach.

Jesse has two children, a nine-year-old son called Harry and a 16-month-old called William.

In his spare time, he likes to meal-prep for his family, and he is also looking forward to taking Harry fishing when he gets settled into the job.

Secret to being a great chef?

Consistency. If you don’t give consistency people don’t feel safe to come in and trust what they are going to experience. Consistency is the most important part of the job for me!

Signature Dish:

Seared scallops with white truffe cauliflower puree, chorizo, and fried leek.

Jesse Reynolds, Executive Head Chef at Paradiso, La Marina and La Marina Express. Photo credit: Rachael Smith

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‘Let’s Do Latin’ Fundraiser For Tiny Homes

August 24, 2023

The team behind the Tiny Homes Project have released details about their next fundraising event.

Tiny Homes Project is an initiative to build four tiny homes for women aged 55 and over, who are experiencing homelessness.

This next event, Let’s Do Latin, set to be held on Saturday, July 8, will “be fabulous”, says event organiser Sandy Clark.

The event will be held on the grassed area next to the Whitsunday Sailing Club, overlooking the Coral Sea.

“It’s the pick of spots in Airlie for a big party style event, and this time we can fit over 200 guests in the area, which is great because all of our previous fundraisers were sold out weeks before the event.”

Featuring Viva Acoustic and her Latino Fiesta Band, event attendees will have the dance floor to themselves, with a limbo competition and other activities happening on the night.

Whisper Gin Bar and Restaurant will be catering an array of Latino food, including Mexican-style paella and canapes.

On the night, there will be a raffle and auction, conducted by Paul Skinner of Ray White.

Sponsors for the event include Taylors Property Specialists, The Garden Bar, Mick’s Mobile Computer Services, Slinkylinks, Airlie Tiles, Green Fox Studio, and Fat Frog Café.

Tickets are available from Airlie Events, another sponsor for the night.

Tickets are $125 per person and include a cocktail on arrival, plus amazing Latino food.

WHAT: Let’s Do Latin Fundraiser

WHERE: Whitsunday Sailing Club Lawn

WHEN: Saturday, July 8

TICKETS: $125  https://bit.ly/Lets-Do-Latin

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