The Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) is proud to announce that the highly prestigious Shirley Treacy Awards will take centre stage in Mackay on Sunday 10 August 2025, at The Theatre at the Conservatorium of Music, providing an opportunity to celebrate and reward the region’s RAD ballet students.
Named in honour of Shirley Treacy OAM – a trailblazing Townsville-born dance educator, examiner and passionate advocate for regional dance – these Awards are among the newest on the RAD’s annual calendar. They offer young dancers an unparalleled opportunity to perform in their local community, before a live audience of family, friends, teachers and an esteemed adjudicator.
This year sees Julie-Anne Kerr, a highly experienced examiner and teacher who has seen students go onto the Prix de Lausanne, Alana Haines Awards and The Margot Fonteyn International Ballet Competition, travel to Mackay to adjudicate the
Awards.
This year marks an exciting new chapter for Mackay, as candidates will perform on stage for the very first time, in front of a live audience. All registered participants will take part in an open class before selected regional finalists return to perform their chosen solo variations, culminating in the announcement of Mackay’s overall Award finalists.
The overall Award finalists will contend with others from Rockhampton, Townsville and Cairns, for a range of generous prizes, as well as the extraordinary opportunity to be fast-tracked as a finalist in the prestigious 2026 Jacqueline Morland Awards — one of Australia’s most respected ballet competitions.
These Awards not only honour Shirley Treacy’s remarkable legacy but also celebrates our future generations of dancers and inspires them to share their passion with the local community.
Born in Townsville, Shirley Treacy devoted her life to nurturing young dancers and strengthening dance education across Australia. As a co-founder of the Queensland Dance School of Excellence – which has since grown into what we know as the Queensland Ballet Academy in Brisbane - a dedicated RAD examiner for over 40 years, and a Life Member and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Dance, she left an extraordinary legacy that continues to inspire.
For more information and to support these inspiring young dancers, visit www.royalacademyofdance.org/en-au/event/shirley-treacy-awards-2025/