
Aussie rock powerhouse Jimmy Barnes is heading to Mackay in a major coup for the region, set to headline Legends on the Lawn 2026 this May. The iconic performer will take the stage alongside a stellar line-up, bringing decades of world-class hits, raw energy and unmistakable soul to the Great Barrier Reef Arena. In an interview with Mackay Life, Barnes shared his excitement about returning to North Queensland, a place he says he has always loved for its beauty, atmosphere and passionate crowds. With a career spanning more than 50 years, he remains one of Australia’s most electrifying live acts, known for delivering powerful performances that connect deeply with audiences. Barnes says it’s the connection with the audience that makes it all worthwhile: “The minute I walk on stage, it all disappears — and that connection with the audience is what it’s all about.” Read more on page 21… Jimmy Barnes, the heart and soul of Australian rock, is coming to Mackay to headline Legends on the Lawn 2026. Photo supplied
Offered to the market for the very first time in 65
years, this much-loved family home has been in
the care of its original owner since 1961. Extended
over the years to grow with the family, it now offers
a versatile layout that includes a downstairs rumpus
room and patio, generous block size, and room to
move that is seldom found in the suburbs. Whether
you are looking for a comfortable home to make
your own or a strong investment with a rental
appraisal of $650-$670 per week, this property is a
rare find.
Members of parliament, police officers and construction representatives gathered on Wednesday 18th March for a turning of the sod ceremony to celebrate the beginning of works on Proserpine’s new Police Station. The $9.8 million facility will be replacing the previous 60-year-old station which was flooded during Cyclone Debbie, later being criticised as damaged and unfit for purpose. The upgraded station will include two holding cells, interview rooms, and a safe space to accommodate trauma-informed response for victims of domestic and family violence. “This new facility will provide our officers with the tools and resources they need to work towards the safety and security of the community, while also creating a space that supports the wellbeing of both staff and community members,” said Acting Assistant Commissioner Paine. Story continues on page 3. 1 – MP Amanda Camm and MP Dan Purdie turn the soil on site for new Police Station for Proserpine.
Set across five beautifully landscaped acres, this fully fenced property offers a peaceful, nature-filled retreat where established gardens, fruit trees, and quiet spaces invite you to slow down and take a deep breath. With a reliable year-round dam, bore, and town water, the grounds remain lush and thriving in every season.A low-set brick verandah home sits at the heart of the property, wrapped in a full-length verandah that’s perfect for morning coffees, evening sunsets, and soaking up the surrounding greenery. The home features three bedrooms and one bathroom, offering relaxed country living with timeless appeal.Wander through the property to discover beautiful “secret garden” gems tucked among mature plantings and fruit trees, all supported by a sunken two-year-old Grundfos bore pump feeding approximately 50 taps throughout the gardens.Practicality blends seamlessly with lifestyle, with a threecar shed, an additional powered lock-up bay, and a separate three-bay work shed complete with water and power, ideal for hobbies, storage, or rural pursuits.Located in Midge Point, in the Whitsundays, the property enjoys close proximity to local amenities, including a tavern, post office, and a council-built boat ramp, which is perfect for fishing and boating enthusiasts. Whitsunday Coast Airport is approximately 15 minutes away, Proserpine is just 20 minutes for shopping and dining, and Airlie Beach is an easy 40-minute drive.This truly is a special lifestyle property and must be seen to be fully appreciated. This will be sold.