The 2025 Fast Track to Fame talent showcase in Burdekin, Ayr, was a thrilling celebration of exceptional talent, and Proserpine State High School (PSHS) students were front and centre. With over 55 acts competing across various categories, it was a weekend of fierce competition and thrilling performances. Among the standouts were talented students from PSHS, who left an indelible mark on the judges and audiences alike. Their accomplishments highlight not only their dedication to their craft but also the bright future ahead for these rising stars.
Year 11 student Liam O'Neill and Year 7 student Declan Davy made huge waves as part of the band Category 5, which won the top honour of Best Overall Talent. Their dynamic performance of "Joker and the Thief" and "Enter Sandman" earned them the judges’ praise, and they made history as the first band to win the Best Overall Talent Award. The win marked an exciting milestone for the students, who impressed everyone in the theatre and had audiences rocking out in their seats. Overcoming 60 acts in two heats, they were shortlisted to 24 in final, and emerged as the winner.
Blake Hanks, a Year 12 student, emerged as one of the event's top winners, claiming the prestigious Fast Track to Fame Award. As part of his prize, Blake will receive an all-expenses-paid workshop with guest judge and mentor Hugh Sheridan in Melbourne.
For Blake, this was his first time competing at Fast Track to Fame, and he expressed his excitement about the opportunity.
"It was my first time competing at the Fast Track to Fame event, and I liked the diversity of the talent. Hugh was really nice, and I look up to him as a performer. I’m looking forward to meeting with the two talent agents and doing a musical theatre workshop with Hugh," Blake shared.
Another standout was Kaydee Miller, a Year 12 student who showcased her vocal talents through a solo, a duet with Blake Hanks, and a duet with fellow student Dominik James-Johnson.
Kaydee and Dominik’s performance of "When I Drive" from Bonnie and Clyde: The Musical made it all the way to the Grand Finals, though they did not progress further. Kaydee reflected on the experience, saying, “My favourite part was seeing everyone being so supportive of each other and having fun together. It was enjoyable watching the other acts in the different heats," and "It was great meeting Hugh as he shared tips about auditioning and what skills you need to make it in musical theatre.”
Dominik also had an enriching experience at the event, adding, “I liked watching everyone perform. There were some great singers from our region.” Their positive outlook and the camaraderie shared among the competitors was a highlight of the event for many.
The Fast Track Talent Showcase remains a critical launchpad for emerging artists, offering invaluable exposure and opportunities. As Mayor of the Burdekin Pierina Dalle Cort commented, "Every year, the talent in North Queensland continues to astound us, and this year was no exception. The 2025 winners represent a new wave of incredible artists who have a bright future ahead."
The remarkable achievements of these local students demonstrate the incredible depth of talent in the region. As they continue to hone their craft, they are sure to inspire others and make their mark on the world of performing arts. With their passion, dedication, and the support of their community, the future is dazzling bright for these young stars.
Category 5 proudly show of their award, with guest judge Hugh Sheridan. Photo supplied Proserpine State School.
All the awarded acts together on stage.
Event judge and actor, singer, and television presenter Hugh Sheridan with members of band Category 5.
Proserpine State High School students Kaydee Miller and Dominik James-Johnson performing.
Proserpine State High School student Blake Hanks with celebrity guest judge Hugh Sheridan.
Kaydee and Blake performing a duet together.
Kaydee performing her solo.
Category 5 in the green room.
Category 5 together at the Burdekin Theatre.