Entertainment

Bluey Fans Rejoice!

Bluey Fans Rejoice!

Bluey Fans Rejoice! Bluey’s Home Exhibit Now Open Until 2026! In a major win for Bluey fans, the Crisafulli Government has confirmed that the beloved Bluey’s Home exhibit will be extending its stay in Brisbane until 2026, thanks to overwhelming visitor demand. The immersive experience, inspired by the hit TV show Bluey, has reached an incredible milestone, attracting 200,000 visitors since opening in November last year. Bluey’s World, was recently recognised by TIME Magazine on its World’s Gr

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A Film Night With Heart — And Purpose

A Film Night With Heart — And Purpose

Film and Arts Mackay is inviting locals to enjoy an award-winning international film and support a vital local cause at their upcoming fundraising screening. The evening will feature My Favourite Cake, a tender and subversive Iranian drama that took home two major prizes at this year’s Berlinale Film Festival. Directed by Maryam Moghadam and Behtash Sanaeeha, the film explores themes of love, loneliness and quiet rebellion through the story of Mahin, a 70-year-old woman in Tehran determined to

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Healing Hands Run In The Family For Brondello Sisters

Healing Hands Run In The Family For Brondello Sisters

They are sisters by chance, but friends and now colleagues by choice. The Brondello sisters, Tessa, Emma and Danika, work together in Allied Health at Mackay Base Hospital. Occupational therapist Tessa has worked at Community Health and Therapy Services (CHATS) for 6 and a half years, while physiotherapist Emma joined the Mackay HHS four years ago. Now the ‘baby’ of the family, Danika, is following in her sibling’s footsteps starting her OT career three months ago. The sisters grew up on a ca

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Jimeoin Hits Mackay Next Month

Jimeoin Hits Mackay Next Month

Fresh from a sold-out season at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, internationally renowned comedian Jimeoin will bring his latest show, Pandemonium, to the Mackay Entertainment & Convention Centre (MECC) on Friday, 2 May. Known for his razor-sharp wit, observational humour, and infectious charm, Jimeoin’s new tour promises an evening of non-stop laughter, peppered with playful insights and quirky life advice. From effortless bed-making techniques to harmless pranks and clever ways to talk dirty in

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Better Built Sheds

Event Guide

January 4, 2024

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Kucom theatre is kicking off the new year in style

January 4, 2024

January is shaping up to be a super busy month for Kucom.

AUDITIONS

On Sunday 14 January there will be auditions for the April production, a comedy by Thomas Amo titled Bob’s Your Auntie. Director Maureen Coleman is looking for a cast of nine actors to entertain audiences in this deliciously politically incorrect farce.

Audition packs are available online at https://bit.ly/471B68P.

Season dates will be 11, 12 ,13, 14, 18, 19, 20 April.

ONE-ACT PLAYS

Auditions were held in November for Odd Couples, a season of one-act plays opening on 1 February, and cast members are returning to rehearsals after their Christmas break for an intensive four weeks of preparation.

The season comprises three plays:

The Extraordinary Revelations of Orca the Goldfish, by David Tristram (dir. Hayley Long), featuring Geoff Stewart-McLean and Bronwyn Grannall

Call Centre Call, by Bruce Olive (dir. James Hunter), featuring Michael Brennan, Jaki Pianta and Rebecca Williamson

What’s for Pudding? by David Tristram (dir. Bronwyn Grannall), featuring Pia Larsen, James Hunter, Tessa King, John Irvine and Andrew Deguara

Book online at https://bit.ly/3QTZJ2a and be among the first to enjoy the comfort of Kucom’s new retractable raked seating.

Season dates: 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10 February.

For updates on these and other forthcoming Kucom events, please visit the Kucom website, or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter:

Phone 0439 684 548

Email admin@kucom.org.au

Website www.kucom.org.au

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kucomtheatre/

Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/kucom.theatre/?hl=en

Twitter https://twitter.com/kucomtheatre

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'Tis the Season for Christmas Snaps

December 21, 2023

1 Thomsett family. Photo: Photos by Nell

2 McCallum family, taken at the RSPCA Santa paws fund raising event. Photo: Coffee and Hops

3 Rootes family. Photo: Mad for Media

4 Parter family. Photo: Whitsunday Shopping Centre

5 Sullivan family. Photo: Photos by Nell

6 Smith family. Photo: Mad for Media

7 Fields Family with mum dressed as the Grinch. Photo: Mt Pleasant Shopping Centre

8 Walton family. Photo: Bee Me Photography

9 Batley family. Photo: Mad for Media

10 Vickery family. Photo: Mad for Media

11 Wright family. Photo: Caneland Central

12 Dougan family. The Grove, Los Angeles

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Last-minute Ideas To Stuff Those Stockings

December 21, 2023

Rubble & Crew toys bring the new series to life

Still scratching your head for those last-minute Christmas gifts?

Don't panic! We’ve found some of the season's hottest toys that'll save your holiday shopping in the nick of time!

After nearly 10 years of success, top-rated preschool hit series PAW Patrol has just launched a spin-off series titled Rubble & Crew, streaming on Paramount+.

As a proud member of the PAW Patrol, Rubble has stolen the hearts of preschoolers around the world with his loyal, optimistic nature and penchant for treats. The new series expands Rubble's world with storytelling that digs into amazing construction projects and the importance of family, combined with high-stakes action, fun adventures and messy demolition that preschoolers will love.

Set in the community of Builder Cove, a neighbouring town to PAW Patrol 's Adventure Bay, Rubble & Crew centres on Rubble, the funny and optimistic leader of the construction crew.

In the small, quickly growing town, lots of things are still needed for the community to come together, including a bigger airport, train station, bridges, tunnels, schools, fire stations, parks and more. Rubble and his construction pup family - his pup cousins Mix, Wheeler and Charger - must work together to tackle and build all the projects the town needs.

The new series follows Rubble & Crew as they go on high-stakes adventures.  To coincide with the new series and bring the excitement of the PAW Patrol world to life, PAW Patrol has released four new Rubble & Crew toys with life-like construction toys and pup figures; Wheeler’s Dump Truck, Charger’s Crane Grabber Truck, Mix’s Cement Mixer Truck and Rubble’s Bulldozer.

Kids can join Rubble & Crew on their big adventures, recreating their favourite building projects from the show, with their own true-to-life construction vehicles that feature real working wheels, and true to life construction features like movable scoops, rotating mixing drums and extendable crane arms – all the things that kids love.

Sure to be a pre-school favourite, Rubble & Crew’s all new construction vehicles encourage kids to develop construction adventures and ideas of their own, and let children engage in a story that’s grounded in family and community values.

Rubble & Crew Construction Vehicles are $24.99 each and available exclusively at Kmart.

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LA LA LA LA LA LA, LA LA LA LA

December 21, 2023

INTO THE NEW YEAR THANKS TO SPECIAL BLUE DUO

The Bluewater Quay is set to get even bluer thanks to a pair of special visitors this New Year’s Eve.

Smurfette and Papa Smurf will be taking the stage at the Mackay Regional Council New Years Eve River Party.

Families can expect to sing and dance along to a rock’n’roll party from the duo – as long as Papa Smurf can overcome his stage fright.

Mayor Greg Williamson said the Smurfs would be just two of the performers at the expanded River Party.

“This year’s event will be spread across both the Bluewater Quay and River Wharves,” Mayor Williamson said.

“There will be live music and entertainment at both locations – Smurfs, Jonte and Matt Tandy at Bluewater Quay and Kate Lockyer at River Wharves,” he said.

“As always, entry to this family friendly event is free and there will be something for everyone – markets, food vendors, facepainting, amusement rides, fireworks and families can even meet and grab a photo with the Smurfs.”

Festival and Events Coordinator Sarah Porter said the amazing team at Muscle Garden had supported the two fireworks displays this year as naming rights sponsor.

“The Muscle Garden Fireworks will be at 9pm and midnight and will be a great spectacle to welcome in 2024,” Ms Porter said.

“We hope everyone has a fantastic night enjoying some great local music and family entertainment,” she said.

Ms Porter said there would be some very talented local musicians on stage.

“Jonte is known for his unique covers from a range of eras, and his growing collection of really catchy, thoughtful originals.

“Matt Tandy is a blues and roots musician whose songs tell stories and really draw you in with foot-stomping goodness and a dash of humour.

“And Kate Lockyer has an amazing chilled, acoustic vibe that is perfect for kicking back to while you enjoy the selections from the food vendors.

“There will be a lot of fun on offer, so hopefully the only ones feeling blue seeing in 2024 will be the Smurfs.”

Schedule of entertainment

Bluewater Quay:

● 6pm – Mayor’s welcome

● 6.05pm - Welcome to Country

● 6.15pm – Kids’ Smurf Show #1

● 6.45pm – Jonte

● 7.15pm – Meet & Greet

● 7.45pm – Matt Tandy

● 8.40pm – Kids’ Smurf Show #2

● 9pm – Muscle Garden Fireworks

● Midnight – Muscle Garden Fireworks

River Wharves:

● 6pm to 9pm – Kids’ face painting

● 6.30pm to 9pm – Kate Lockyer

● ZIFFY'S Ice Cream Truck

Local singers, Jonte and Matt Tandy, will be performing at the Bluewater Quay on New Years Eve, with the Smurfs set to delight children with a special show

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Event Guide

December 21, 2023

Friday 22 December

Friday 5K Run

5:30pm

Join Emmie-Lee Fitness, Rise & Mind Mackay and Mackay Surf Lifesaving Clubbies on a social fun run, jog or walk along the Breakwater and Marina paths.

Meeting beach side of the Surf Club ready to go every Friday arvo @5:30pm.

Mackay Surf Lifesaving Club

The EMO Night Before Xmas

9pm – 3am

Emo / Pop-Punk and Metal playing all night.

Arcadia Bar

Saturday 23 December

Habana Carols Under the Stars

7pm

One of the best outdoor carols in all of Mackay. Bring your chair, blanket, snacks, mozzie repellent, singing voices and friends to have some fun and get into the festive mood.

Santa is sure to make an appearance.

This is a FREE FAMILY EVENT (wheelchair accessible) organised by the Habana & Districts Progress Association. Supported by Mackay Regional Council’s Christmas Grants. Please note, this is a 100% free night, there are no food or market stall vendors onsite.

1091 Mackay Habana Road

Live Music

6pm-10pm

Enjoy live music by local artists in the Garden Bar!

Tonight’s artist is VIVA.

Harrup Park

Xmas Dance Fit Class

Every Saturday from 10am

Inviting everyone as Mad Fitness Mackay hosts a special Christmas DanceFit class which will also be our last class for the year! 8am start!

Wear something Christmas-y and Sheena says she promises there won’t be any Mariah Carey Christmas songs.

For info call Erin at +61 419 357 120

Slade Point Community Hall, Wren St

Disc Golf Xmas Social Round

8:30am

Fun Social Day - 18 Holes

9 Basket Holes

9 Target Holes

2x Lucky Door Prizes will be drawn on the day.

New players welcome - Discs available for hire on the day.

John Breen Park

CHRISTMAS EVE Sunday 24 December

Sarina’s Emergency Services Lolly Drop

5:30pm

We are kicking off the parade at 5.30pm on Christmas Eve!

Listen out for the sirens and music!

As much as we would love to go down every single street, it is not possible for us with all the vehicles. Please visit Sarina Fire Station on Facebook for the route maps.

Sarina

Christmas Eve Family Fun Day

12pm

Come on down to The Seabreeze for the ultimate Christmas Eve Party. Live music by The Feels.

Seabreeze Hotel

CHRISTMAS DAY Monday 25 December

The Last Quarter

Annual No One Eats Alone Christmas Lunch

11am – 1pm

Christmas Day join us for a free lunch with all the trimmings ham, prawns, rolls, salad and dessert and some of your favourite Indian delicacies will be on the menu. We will have a small gift for all who attend!

This year we encourage anyone who would like to donate to either purchase a gift voucher from Cole’s or Woolies so we can make sure those who are struggling can have more than just one meal during the holiday season.

Roshni Indian Restaurant

Thursday 28 December

Free Pop Up Barre Class

9:30am and 4:30pm

Ashley is almost finished her Barre Teacher Training!

As Ash has not quite completed her training she is offering some free classes.

Dec 28 - 9:30-10:10am

Dec 28 - 4:30-5:10pm

Space is limited please do book online through the app.

Tranquil Yoga Mackay, Boddington Street

CASA Christmas Cheer BBQ

10am-12pm

Come down for a snag and a yarn

CASA, 54 Gregory Street

Friday 29 December

Birdlife Monthly Survey

6am-8am

Join Birdlife Mackay with their monthly bird count in the Botanic Gardens. If you are a keen bird watcher or just love birds and keen to find out more, we would love your help!

Meet at the Viewing Deck next to the Café, off Lagoon Street. Bring a hat, water bottle, camera and binoculars (if you have them).

Bird counts are held on the last Friday of each month.

For more information head to: https://birdlife.org.au/groups/birdlife-mackay/

Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens

Saturday 30 December

Live Music

6pm-10pm

Enjoy live music by local artists in the Garden Bar!

Tonight’s artist is Significant Other.

Harrup Park

NEW YEAR’S EVE Sunday 31 December

NYE at Harrup Park

6pm

Come and celebrate the New Year with us at Harrup Park in the Garden Bar!

Our theme this year is Glitz and Glam!

FREE EVENT! Enjoy live music by Mango Junction from 8pm-12am.  Capture memorable moments with our photobooth and enjoy food from our in-house smoker. A Guaranteed $3,000 in cash to be given away.

Harrup Park

NYE River Party

6pm – 9pm

Say goodbye to 2023 and kick off the new year with a bang on Sunday, 31 December!

The ever-popular NYE River Party brought to you by the Mackay Regional Council is back from 6pm - 9pm.

There will be non-stop entertainment for the whole family featuring amusement rides, face painting, food vendors, local musicians, as well as two exciting kids performances from special guests!

The NYE River Party will be topped off with the 9pm Muscle Garden fireworks display! Don't forget to head back to Bluewater Quay and River Wharves for the midnight fireworks as we celebrate the start of 2024!

Bluewater Quay and River Wharves

NYE Beach Party

8pm – 5am

Enter the new year with a bang at McGuires Hotel as we host the biggest outdoor NYE party in town.

We're hosting a 'Beach Party' with first 200 people getting lei'd on arrival + a $300 Twerk Comp so bring your cheering squad.

Entry $20 before 10pm

McGuires Hotel

NYE River Party

Habana Carols Under the Stars

Pop Up Barre Class

Birdlife Monthly Survey

Dance Fit Class

Sarina Emergency Services Lolly Drop

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New Years Eve Across The Whitsundays

December 21, 2023

As the region counts down to 2024, get ready for a celebration like no other.

Here’s the line up of celebratory fireworks occurring across the region.

Airlie Beach

WHERE: Airlie Beach Foreshore

WHEN: 8.30pm

WHERE: Airlie Beach Foreshore

WHEN: 12am

Bowen

WHERE: Bowen Foreshore

WHEN: 8.30pm

Collinsville

WHERE: Collinsville Showground

WHEN: 9pm

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Motown Magic

December 21, 2023

The space between Christmas and New Years Eve just got sweeter, with Dancing in the Shadows of Motown checking in to the Airlie Beach Hotel for two days of unbelievable music, non-stop dancing, and an all round good time.

Cruise through this break with some of the absolute best hits imaginable, who each faithfully and accurately recreating the beats, vocals, and impact of some of the greatest musicians around, including Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Fontella Bass, The Jackson Five, and Junior Walker, plus so much more.

This nine-piece production leaves no note left behind, headlining across the world, and selling out shows everywhere in between.

Selling out shows across the world, including the massive Sydney Opera House, this is not a show to miss. Airlie is lucky to get a show of this calibre free of charge.

Classy, confident, and poised does not begin to describe the energy and attitude that is Dancing in the Shadows of Motown, who tirelessly endeavour to ensure their performance leaves the audience just wanting more.

Now, who is on the line up?

The likes of Franchesca Appolis, Kimi Tupaea and Annie Ameida are just a handful of the powerhouse vocals that call Motown their tracks.

With them is Matt Roberts, Jason Bruer, Greg Carger, Christopher Soulos, Wesley Harder and Andy Brynes with the instrumental and backing vocals.

All of which create a performance like no other, on a stage that is set to blow Airlie Beach apart.

Where will you be in the crowd?

WHAT: Dancing in the Shadows of Motown

WHERE: The Pub, Airlie Beach Hotel

WHEN: Wednesday December 27 and Thursday December 28, from 2pm to 5.30pm

TICKETS: Absolutely free, but bookings essential!

Dancing in the Shadows of Motown knows how to bring the energy

With every Motown classic under their belt, this band knows how to make you dance

Tying us over from Christmas to New Years Eve

This is not the party to miss

Dancing in the Shadows of Motown graces the Airlie Beach Hotel stage once again. Photos supplied

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Movie Special Extravaganza

December 21, 2023

First up is cult classic Chicken Run.

Following the chaotic lives of a flock of chickens in Yorkshire, England, Chicken Run tells the tale of the adventurous Rocky. Rocky crash lands into the flock, and helps the chicken plot and then escape their enclosure, and live the rest of their lives in freedom.

The second of the double is Night at the Museum.

This live action film follows Larry, as he signs on for a new job with the Museum of Natural History, as the night guardsman. However, on his first night on shift, Larry discovers something amazing, that every single exhibit in the museum comes to life when the sunsets.

Things only get more confusing for Larry, when he discovers a plot to destroy the museum and the inhabitants inside.

This won’t be the only fun on the night, with an abundance of yummy food trucks, ensuring the very best for guests dinner, feel free to bring along a picnic blanket and cuddle up for a good night at the cinema.

WHAT: Double Movie Special

WHERE: Airlie Beach Foreshore

WHEN: Friday, January 12, from 5pm

Check out the first Whitsunday Regional Council double movie night special for 2024, with massive blockbusters on the line up.

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KEEP THE KIDS ENTERTAINED THESE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

December 14, 2023

Ensure the kids are kept entertained these school holidays, with a host of fun and exciting activities across the region.

> ARTSPACE MACKAY

Artspace Mackay will be closed Monday, December 4, to early May, 2024 for critical facility maintenance works. Dudley Denny City Library will host Artspace Mackay pop-up during this time. Due to the closure, no school holiday activities will be held.

> LIBRARIES

LIBRARY KIDS CLUB (FIVE TO 12 YEARS)

Until Wednesday, January 31

Sign up for Library Kids Club and keep the kids' reading and entertained over the summer school holidays. The club is suitable for children aged five to 12 years. The club features a reading challenge with prizes up for grabs and events and activities to fill your social calendars.

Register for Library Kids Club and join in the free fun at your local library: http://www.mackay.qld.gov.au/librarykidsclub

Bookings are required for all Library Kids Club activities via Eventbrite.

LIBRARY KIDS CLUB - MOVIE MATINEE

Friday, December 15, 2pm to 4pm, Gordon White Library

Thursday, January 11, 2pm to 4pm, Gordon White Library

Join us for an afternoon movie and popcorn. This event is for children aged five to 12 years old. Want to know what we are watching? Follow us on Facebook to find out. The movie will be announced prior to screening. Bookings required.

LIBRARY KIDS CLUB - CHRISTMAS PUPPETS AND PYJAMAS

Thursday, December 21, 5pm to 6pm

Gordon White Library

Join Ros from Wild Puppets for an evening of family fun. Suitable for children aged two to ten years of age and their families. Limited spots available. Bookings required.

DROP-IN DAYS

Until  December 22, 8.30am to 5pm

Mirani, Sarina and Walkerston libraries

Imagine, connect, construct, create, build and design. Children aged five to 12 years are invited to drop in during library open hours to explore and discover our educational construction resources. Follow on Facebook events. No bookings required, drop-in activities.

More school holiday activities to come for January!

Watch this space…

> MACKAY CITY AND WATERFRONT

ACTIVE SQUIRTZ MACKAY

Wednesday, December 20, at 9am

Wednesday, January 10, at 9am

Wednesday, January 17, at 9am

River Wharves, River Street

Join in Active Squirtz’s awesome adventures for two- to five-year-olds. The 40-minute sessions are free to attend. Register via their Facebook events.

> MACKAY REGIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS

TIBBLES HUNT

Until December 20, 9am to 4pm

Tropical Shade Garden

Tibbles the friendly garden gnome is adventuring through the Tropical Shade Garden during the holidays. Pick up an activity sheet from the Visitor Information Centre and find all the hidden gnomes to discover the secret festive message. A free activity suitable for kids aged five to 12 years.

Additional self-guided activity resources can be found here: mackayregionalbotanicgardens.com.au

BOARD GAMES AT THE BOTANIC GARDENS

Wednesday, December 20, 11am to noon – Bookings required

Botanic Gardens Meeting Room

Bring the whole family or a couple of friends and enjoy a relaxing atmosphere as you challenge each other to win. Try a classic like Scrabble, Cluedo and Checkers or take the challenge with Stardew Valley, Sushi Go and Bananagrams to name just a few. FREE family friendly activity.

CHRISTMAS CARD CREATIONS WORKSHOP

Tuesday, December 19, 10am to 11am

Botanic Gardens Meeting Room

FREE drop-in activity, suitable for all ages. Create a festive card using found materials and a splash of Christmas colour.

CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS KIDS’ WORKSHOP

Wednesday, December 20, 10am to noon

Botanic Gardens Meeting Room

FREE drop-in activity, suitable for ages five to 12 years. Create a Christmas decoration inspired by the botanic gardens. All materials provided.

FAMILY PICNIC PHOTO COMPETITION

Open all school holidays. Drawn January 19.

What is your favourite family picnic spot in the gardens? Send a photo of your family enjoying a picnic in the gardens to botanic@mackay.qld.gov.au for a chance to win a picnic basket set!

BOCCE WITH A BUDDY

Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm, except during Christmas closure period

Malta Garden Bocce Court

Cost: $5 to hire a bocce set

Enjoy a game of bocce with a friend on our sand bocce court. Bocce sets are available to hire from Botanic Gardens Visitor Information Centre or bring your own to play. Please note bocce hire not available from Thursday, December 21, 2023 to Sunday, January 14, 2024.

> MECC

DBCT KIDS’ THEATRE SEASON – THE BEANIES

Saturday, January 20, 10am and 12.30pm

MECC North Foyer

Join us for this delightful picnic-style performance on comfortable pillows and mats in the North Foyer. The Beanies are sincerely silly. In fact, they’re full-time silliness professionals! But beneath the comedy lies a heartfelt mission to be every child’s BFF and champion their right to be gloriously and unapologetically themselves. Find out more and book!

> SARINA SUGAR SHED

SPECIAL KIDS TOUR OF THE SARINA SUGAR SHED

10.30am every day of the school holidays, except Christmas Day and Boxing Day

Field of Dreams Parklands, Railway Square, Sarina

Cost: Adult entry at the children’s price of $14,

Bookings are essential: www.sarinasugarshed.com.au

This fun, interactive session focuses on the kids, with the added bonus of adults being welcome at kids' prices! During the 45-minute tour, the kids will discover the growing and harvesting of the sugar cane and complete a hunt for the critters that live in our sugar cane patch. They’ll enter our miniature sugar mill to see how sugar cane is crushed, and sample deliciously sweet sugar cane juice straight from our miniature mill, 'Bill the Mill Junior’.

Special stickers help the kids to understand how the machines work to transform sugar cane juice into sugar – they can touch and feel the different stages of the production from the bagasse to the sugar, to tasting the molasses! They’ll also receive a free information sheet at the end, which is great for school projects, and the quick, fun quiz will help to keep the young ones engaged. They are guaranteed to learn something!

> SARINA YOUTH CENTRE

All events run 10am to 2pm

The Sarina Youth Centre will host a range of school holiday drop-in activities for young people aged 10 to 21 years. There are limited spots, so please register to attend by calling 4961 9278 or email sarinayouthcentre@mackay.qld.gov.au

Monday, December 18: Gingerbread making

Tuesday, December 19: First Aid Course (free)

Wednesday, December 20: Christmas community party, Rugby League grounds 11am to 3pm

Thursday, December 21: Christmas lunch

Friday, December 22: CLOSED

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Event Guide

December 14, 2023

Friday 15 December

Mackay Show Association Christmas Mega Markets

Friday Evening 5pm – 8pm

Market & food stalls, special appearance by Santa, ham raffles. |

$2 per person

Mackay Showgrounds

Friday Night Live Music

Every Friday from 5pm

Join us on Friday’s from 5pm for live music from our local favourites, good food and great company. | Free entry.

Boomerang Hotel

Christmas Holiday Kids Crafts

Friday 15 December | 10am – 2pm

Join Santa’s Elves and make your very own Christmas holiday craft at Caneland

Central. No bookings required. | Free entry.

Santa’s workshop (outside Target) | Caneland Central

Saturday 16 December

Mackay Showground Markets

Every Saturday from 6am – 10am

Local Produce, Natural products, Seafood, Plants and much more.

Weekly event, held every Saturday. | Free entry.

Mackay Showgrounds

2023 Christmas Markets

This Saturday from 8am – 4pm

Mackay Basketball will be hosting its first-ever Christmas markets this December!

Free entry.

McDonalds Mackay Stadium

Falun Gong Classes

Every Saturday from 10am

Falun Gong offers you relaxation, meditation, inner peace and health through movement.

You’re invited to come along and experience a session in the beautiful surroundings of the Botanic Gardens.

Live Music Saturdays

Every Saturday from 2pm – 5pm

Enjoy good tunes and great vibes every Saturday from 2pm. | Free entry.

The Kooyong Hotel

Sunday 17 December

Sunday Bingo

Every Sunday from 7pm

Come along and you could win! | Free entry.

South Leagues Club

Monday 18 December

Trivia Night

From 6:30pm – 9pm - Every Monday

Souths Monday Night Trivia just got a whole lot more serious!

Do you have what it takes to take home the jackpot?

Round up your friends and get your geek on!

Sports Bar, Souths Leagues Club

Mackay Get It Together – Better Together Housing

10 am – 11.30 am

Better Together Housing is for women over 55 who are considering their housing options for now or in the future and would like to explore more about shared housing.

Greater Whitsunday Communities | 63 Sydney Street, Mackay

Yoga For Youth

From 4.45 pm – Every Monday

Yoga Class exclusively for teens. This class is suitable for beginners through to advanced yoga students and is safe and supportive space for teens to explore the many benefits of yoga, to connect with other teens and more importantly, yourself. BYO yoga mat and water bottle.

Mackay Northern Beaches SHS | $10 Per Student

Trivia Night

From 7pm – 9pm - Every Monday

There’s no excuse not to stretch the grey matter as it’s free to play so come along with your mates or we can put you in a team, each team can have 2-7 players.

Registrations from 6.30pm, starts 7pm.

Book your table to avoid disappointment, call (07) 4965 6100.

Centro Restaurant, Magpies Sporting Club

Trivia Night

From 7pm – 9pm - Every Monday

Don’t miss this December’s Christmas Comedy Gala, featuring Queensland’s top comedians for an 18+ night of laughter.  Join with your colleagues, friends, or anyone for a grown-up twist on the 12 Days of Christmas.

Headliner Shayne Hunter, known for his smart and hilarious comedy, leads the lineup. Host Anna Brennan and her Drag King alter ego, Bruce Hwy, bring raw and anecdotal storytelling to the stage. Kody Maverick and Max Leishman add fresh, friendly humour to the mix. Expect an unforgettable night of laughter. | Tickets available at tickets.avclive.com.au

The Metropolitan Hotel

Tuesday 19 December

Christmas Card Creation Drop-In Session

10 am - 11 am

Join us to create Christmas cards inspired by nature! This is a free drop in, family

Friendly activity, held in the Botanic Gardens Meeting Room. Suitable for kids of all ages. | Free entry

Mackay Botanic Gardens Meeting Room

Wednesday 20 December

Teen Shed Mackay Teen Circle

Every Wednesday, 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm

Teen Circle is a place for all teens in the community to come together. It's a safe space for them to connect, heal and learn from each other. 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, 6:30 am to 10:30 am

Shop fresh, shop local. The Farmers’ market is a showcase of our region’s amazing produce. Enjoy a morning beside the Pioneer River and buy direct from the farmer.

Bluewater Quay

Sugar City Rock and Roll Mackay Club Wednesday Night Lessons

Every Wednesday, 7:00 pm

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. $8 for members and $10 for non-members after that. For further enquiries call 0408 983 911.

58 Macalister St, Mackay

Christmas Decoration Creation Drop-In Session

10 am – 12 noon

Create a Christmas decoration or two inspired by nature. All materials provided. Free family-friendly activity. | Free entry.

Mackay Botanic Gardens Meeting Room

Thursday 21 December

Mackay Riverside Market

Every Thursday, 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Come and meet your local growers, bakers and makers, chill on the lawn listening to some beautiful tunes and grab some delicious dinner and dessert.

Bluewater Quay

Rusty Kettle Crew Christmas Raffles

6.00 pm

1/2 ham, $100 seafood voucher, loaded meat trays by Goodes Butchers Sarina.

Koumala Hotel

Mackay Christmas Mega Markets

Mackay Showground Market

Christmas Card Creation Drop-In Session

Christmas Holiday Kids Crafts

Christmas Decoration Creation Drop-In Session

Mackay Farmers’ Market

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It’s Me, Hi, I’m The Problem It’s Me…

December 14, 2023

I’ve had that song stuck in my head for a while now!

But really, Hi, it’s me, your old friend!

I’ve been living under a motherhood rock for the past 12 months, but I’ll be back on air on Star 101.9 bright and early in January.

I actually cannot believe we are already talking about January 2024!

Time is flying by.

I feel there is something about saying ‘time is flying by’ that means you’re getting older.

I would have heard my parents and grandparents say ‘time flies’ so many times over the years, yet it’s only in the last few years (clearly a sign I’m getting old) that I’ve truly understood how accurate that saying is, and how precious every day is.

I hope you were able to be present this year, enjoy the little moments, and spend as much time as possible doing things that make you smile.

But if not, I’m sorry, and good news, is there’s a new year right around the corner, so chuck 2023 in the bin and 2024 provides a clean slate to start fresh.  

Next year brings a fresh new sound to the ‘who’ you wake up with every morning, and no I’m not talking about your partner sorry! I mean when you flick on your radio there will be a new show to wake up to! I am looking forward to welcoming my new co-host to town, and you can be sure we have got so much planned to give back to anyone that listens.

My top two favourite parts of the job is to have a chat with everyone every morning and to give away as many prizes and cash as the big boss lets me!

In the meantime, from my family to yours, Merry Christmas and see you in the New Year!

Rach

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The Divine Light Shines Bright At Christmas

December 14, 2023

The image of the man, woman and baby in the darkened stable has a powerful hold on people’s imaginations.

Why?

Maybe because so many can identify with someone huddled in darkness, turned away from the inn, apart from family. How many feel displaced, not ‘at home’ in their surroundings? How many suffer the darkness of loneliness, betrayal and rejection? How many dwell in the shadow of illness and grief? How many live, as first-time parents, with self-doubt and anxiety about the future for the family? The material world isn’t always hospitable.

But look closer at the baby: a universal symbol of hope and love.

But there’s more: a light radiating from the baby, and the light casts out darkness which has no power against the light. The light is the sign of God in a human life, re-creating lives. The light radiates not just from human love, but is divine: the eternal power of life, love and grace that seeks to fill wherever there is darkness. This light is not of this world, but it transforms this world.

At Christmas, those who have found the glory of this joy gather to give thanks for, and share, this most wonderful inner peace.  

Come and join us and, wherever you are, may you know God’s blessings of joy.

Ven. Dr Rosemary Dunn

Archdeacon of Mission and Ministry and Archdeacon of Mackay

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A Musical Celebration Of The Festive Season

December 14, 2023

No matter who you are, or where you’re from, you’ve probably heard “Jingle Bells” at least once. Some people love to blast carols in the car as early as November, and others can be less enthusiastic. No matter which side of the fence you sit on, Christmas carols are an iconic celebration of the season that fit perfectly alongside the tree that finds itself a staple in the homes of so many.

Christmas carols have deep roots in cultural and religious traditions. The first carol believed to have been written is nearly 1500 years old. While the nature of the music may have changed, for many the importance of the message remains the same.

One of the most prominent carols that can be heard throughout the festive season is “Silent Night”. The history behind this iconic tune is fascinating, although there are several different opinions on how the carol originated.

The song was originally composed in the early 1800s by Austrian composer Franz Xaver Gruber and the famed lyrics were written by Father Joseph Mohr, a young catholic priest. Silent Night, or as it was then known, “Stille Nacht”, was first performed in a small Austrian parish in Oberndorf on Christmas Eve in 1818. On this fateful night, the young priest brought his writings to Gruber and pleaded with him to compose a melody and guitar accompaniment for them. This was to be done with haste, as river flooding had damaged the church organ, and an alternative was needed for that evening's mass.

The mass went off without a hitch and a new carol was born. From there the acclaimed tune travelled across the globe and was declared an “intangible cultural heritage” by UNESCO in 2011.

The tradition of singing Christmas carols is a multi-faceted celebration of joy, tradition, community, and creativity. These timeless melodies connect us to the past, illuminate the religious significance of the holiday, and foster a sense of togetherness that defines the Christmas spirit.

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A Christmas Message Of Great Joy

December 14, 2023

Christmas is a time to stop work, rest awhile, and turn to God. The good news of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the world, is a message of great joy for everyone: for you and for me.

This Christmas, find your local church, attend a Christmas service, hear the good news, give your heart to Jesus, and donate to a Christmas appeal.

The Journey to Bethlehem movie is showing in cinemas now. The miracle of the survival of Jesus Christ, the divine Son of God, shows us God’s determination to be with us in life’s struggles. The birth of Jesus Christ is an encouragement to worship the God who ‘became flesh and dwelt among us’ (John 1:14) and to extend a helping hand to the vulnerable people of the world.

People are dying in many war-torn parts of the world. At Christmas time in 1949, the Rev. Frank Byatt, a Methodist Minister, encouraged those gathered around his meal table to give the cost of a Christmas dinner to help those recovering from the Second World War. Each year, through the National Council of Churches, for almost 75 years since then, Christian people raise more than $1.8 million for overseas aid and development. You can give at your local church or online https://christmasbowl.actforpeace.org.au/donate.

Rev. Dr Julia Pitman

St Paul’s Uniting Church

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