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28-31 Island experience THE DISCOVER FEATURE IS PUBLISHED BY MACKAY PRINTING & PUBLISHING, LEVEL 1, 47 GORDON STREET, MACKAY, QLD 4740. IT IS PRINTED BY NORTH QUEENSLAND NEWS, FLINDERS WEST PRINT CENTRE, CNR FLINDERS WEST & JONES ST, TOWNSVILLE, QUEENSLAND 4810. PUBLISHED IN APRIL 2018.
MORE and more visitors are discovering what the Mackay and Whitsunday regions have to offer, with increasing numbers of domestic and international tourists visiting the region. While Mackay is often bypassed in favour of the white beaches and pristine reefs of the Whitsundays, the unique experiences the southern region has to offer are bringing in a record number of international tourists. From the kangaroos and wallabies on the beach to the platypus in the high waters of the Pioneer River, there is so much to see and do in between. While in the Whitsundays, there is the natural beauty of the Great Barrier Reef, on the doorstep of a thriving community where there is always something to do until late. These are some of the attractions you get all year round, but the region also hosts some of the most interesting events and festivals in North Queensland and that’s what this Discover book is all about. There is so much to see and do in this region, but we also know how to celebrate where we live and are always happy for visitors to come along and share in the excitement. You might be here to get up close to the Great Barrier Reef, but how much better would the experience be
if you also caught up with a few of the locals at the Airlie Beach Music Festival, or the Mackay Beach Horse Races? It takes an already great holiday experience, and makes it better. People are already discovering the natural beauty of the Mackay region. Last year, international tourist numbers increased in Mackay to 50,000, with 38,000 deciding on Mackay for a holiday. Most of these visitors were from Europe and 9000 of these were from Germany. It’s no coincidence that Mackay is so enticing for people looking for a unique experience off the beaten tourist path. In Whitsunday, there were about 300,000 overnight domestic visitors to the Whitsunday and 241,000 overnight international visitors. International visitors made up about one third of all tourists to the gateway to some of the most pristine reefs in the entire Great Barrier Reef. With so many people coming and going through this region, is it any wonder that the events in this region are so diverse? Mackay and the Whitsunday attract such a diverse range of people. The Mackay Whitsunday Discover magazine highlights some of the best events in the region that shouldn’t be missed. So welcome to our little piece of paradise. Enjoy yourself!
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FOOD EVENTS: GET A TASTE FOR THE REGION
MINI-EAT STREET
When: April 13, 4.30pm and April 14, 3pm Where: Harrup Park Country Club What: Since the first Eat Street Mackay at Harrup Park that attracted more that 10,000 people, the events have become more refined. There are dozens of food options, with tastes from around the world. Why not pop down to Harrup Park cricket oval and grab a delicacy from Turkey and India, or for something completely different, try the meats in a popular South African style. Contact: For more information contact (07) 4944 0000.
BREWERS’ LUNCH
When: April 22 Where: Denman Cellars Beer Cafe, Airlie Beach What: The infamous Brewers’ Lunch with Modus Operandi, which includes five beer tastings, four paired food bites and live music from Reggae Master Mr Weke.
LAMBERTS BEACH SEAFOOD FESTIVAL When: May 6, 12pm Where: The Seabreeze Hotel, Mackay What: Is there a better place to taste Mackay’s local seafood, than right on one of the city’s most popular
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beaches. This family friendly festival includes local seafood and food stalls, and boutique beer, wine and cider stalls. After enjoying the lunch, why not take a stroll up to the lookout. This year’s headline act is The Vanns. Contact: info@seabreezemackay.com.au
TASTE OF AIRLIE PROGRESSIVE LUNCH
When: May 12 Where: Airlie Beach What: A carefully devised three-course menu food tour spread across three restaurants at Airlie Beach. The first stop is Hemingway’s at Abell Point Marina for entree, the main is at La Marina and dessert will be at Northerlies Beach Bar and Grill. Contact: Helloworld Mackay, 4969 3600.
G&S ENGINEERING WINE AND FOOD DAY
When: July 21 Where: Queens Park, East Mackay What: The signature event of the festival will see Queens Park become an entertainment hub that attracts almost a quarter of the region’s population. Two stages entertain the
crowd with non-stop entertainment from 10.30am. Running alongside the main stage will be an amazing selection of local dance groups who will keep the entertainment going in between sets. There is also the best food and boutique wine vendors from across the region. Contact: festival@mackay.qld.gov.au
LUNCH & GNOCCHI MASTERCLASS
When: June 2, 10am–4pm Where: Church Cafe, Pinnacle What: Let Guiseppe take you on journey around Tuscany. Learn the fundamentals of making gnocchi with a Masterclass followed by an Italian lunch. To top off the Italian experience we will taste our way through the flavours at Gelatissimo, Mackay. Fresh, artisanal, delicious gelato. Contact: Helloworld Mackay, 4969 3600.
FLAVOURS OF CUBA MASTERCLASS
When: April 28 Where: Goanna Brewing What: Visit Mackay’s own brewery – Goanna Brewing and learn the
process of producing premium beer, cider and ginger beer without preservative or pasteurisation. Finish the tour with a taste of the Cuban-inspired cider and ginger beer. Next stop is with Trudie and the team at The Family Table – Mackay Gather, where Trudie will celebrate our local produce and ways of turning this into Cuban flavours. Contact: Helloworld Mackay, (07) 4969 3600.
EXPLORE EUNGELLA
When: September 9 Where: Eungella What: Discover Eungella with a day trip to the tourist hot spot west of Mackay. The first stop is Eungeall Community Hall to learn about the history of the township over morning tea before the tour heads to Cloudbreak Low Line Farm for a farm tour and Ploughman’s lunch. Contact: Helloworld Mackay, (07) 4969 3600.
ITALY DINNER
When: September 8 and November 30 Where: Church Cafe, Pinnacle What: Giuseppe and his team will present a new menu with amazing Italian flavours including antipasto, a trio of pasta with side salad and dessert. Contact: Helloworld Mackay, (07) 4969 3600.
TASTES OF EUROPE TOUR
When: October 13 Where: Mackay CBD What: Taste your way through the streets of Mackay and celebrate the European tastes along the way. The first stop is at ‘Let’s do Greek’, the second stop is at Sorbello’s Italian Restaurant and the third stop is at The Creperie for a French fix followed by Spanish paella and churros at Maria’s Donkey. Hosted by a helloworld representative. Contact: Helloworld Mackay 4969 3600.
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THE MARKETS GREATER WHITSUNDAY FARMERS’ MARKET
When: Every Wednesday, 7–11am. Where: Bluewater Quay. Details: The Greater Whitsunday Farmers’ Market showcases local farmers and their produce. The market allows people to support farmers by buying seasonal local produce directly from them.
PAXTON’S NIGHT MARKETS
When: Every second Friday of the month, 5–8pm. Dates: April 13, May 11, June 8, July 13, August 10, September 14, October 12, November 9, December 14. Where: 10 River St. Details: Paxton’s Night Markets showcase local artists, designer and handmade goods. There is a vintage section that includes pre-loved wares. Delicious food is on sale at the Market Cafe and from stallholders.
MACKAY SHOWGROUND MARKETS
When: Every Saturday, 6.30am. Where: Mackay Showgrounds, Milton St. Details: Mackay Showground Markets is Mackay’s longest-running farmers’ market. The markets sells local produce from markets in the region. Seafood, plants and natural products are available for purchase. There is also a flea market.
FRIDAY RIVER STREET TWILIGHT MARKET
When: Held the second Friday of each month, 4–8pm. Dates: March 9, April 13, May 11, June 8, July 13, August 10, September 14, October 12, November 9, December 14.
Where: Bluewater Quay. Details: Hosted by the Greater Whitsunday Food Network, these community markets allow people to meet local producers, value-adders, creators and bakers. People are encouraged to walk through Paxton’s Night Market and the River Street Twilight Market before heading to the Mackay City Centre to explore local cafes, bars and restaurants.
EUNGELLA MONTHLY INDOOR MARKETS
When: Held on the first Sunday of each month, 9am–noon. Dates: January 7, February 4, March 4, April 1, May 6, June 3, July 1, August 5, September 2, October 7, November 4, December 2. Where: Eungella Memorial Hall, North St, Eungella.
Details: A variety of stalls sell home-grown, home-made, hand-sewn and hand-crafted items.
GARGETT MARKET
When: Second Saturday of every month, 9am–1pm. Dates: March 10, April 14, May 12, June 9, July 14, August 11, September 8, October 13, November 10, December 8. Where: Pioneer Valley Sporting Association, Eungella Rd, Gargett. Details: This is a very popular market located in the Pioneer Valley, with about 60 stallholders. The market has a barbecue and bar available.
MARIAN MARKETS
When: Held on the third Sunday of every month (except for June and December), 8am–noon. Dates: March 18, April 15, May 20, June 3, July 15, August 19, September 16, October 21, November 18, December 9. Where: Holy Rosary Church grounds, Anzac Ave. Details: Held in Marian, this is a great local market with a variety of stalls offering produce and much more.
SARINA SHOWGROUND MARKETS
When: The last Sunday of the month from April to December, from 8am. Dates: April 29, May 27, June 24, July 29, August 26, September 30, Page 6
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SEAFORTH MEGA MARKET
October 28, November 25, December 30. Where: Sarina Showground. Details: The Sarina Showground Markets will begin in April. Handmade items, home baking and handcrafted items are for sale and there are activities for children.
Shopping Centre. Details: These markets are run by the Rotary Club of Mackay North and bring together sellers and buyers. The markets are family-friendly and offer a variety of items for sale, entertainment and amusements.
When: The second Sunday of the month (except for December), 7.30–11.30am. Dates: March 11, April 8, May 13, June 10, July 8, August 12, September 9, October 14, November 11, December 30. Where: Mount Pleasant
When: Every Saturday, 7am–1pm. Where: The Esplanade, Airlie Beach. Details: Up to 100 stalls with everything including clothing, jewellery, fresh fruit and vegetables, craft and art, coffee, food and entertainment. A great place to meet with friends, soak up the sunshine,
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When: Held the first Sunday of the month. Dates: January 7, February 4, March 4, April 1, May 6, June 3, July 1, August 5, September 2, October 7, November 4, December 2. Where: Palm Ave, Seaforth. Details: Located under shady mango trees, the Seaforth Mega Markets have 80–100 stalls for customers to browse. Stalls sell fresh produce, arts and craft, home-made goods.
WEEKLY SEAFORTH MARKET
When: Every Sunday (except the first Sunday of the month) from 8.30pm. Where: Palm Ave, Seaforth. Details: The Weekly Seaforth Market has from five to 15 stallholders that sell local produce, home-made goods and other items. The markets may only be small but once a month they become a mega markets.
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CELEBRATING DIFFERENT CULTURES: MULTICULTURAL EVENTS ITALIAN STREET PARTY
When: April 14, Where: Wood and Victoria streets What: The Mackay and District Italian Association is hosting the second annual street party. Performer Tom Burlinson and his seven-piece band will performing their Now We’re Swinging Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin-style show. There is also the favourites from last year, including Dominico Taborelli and his band, authentic Italian folk dances and much more. There is also Sorbellos’s pasta eating competition and Italian cooking demonstrations. Italian food is the best food and they will have a range of stalls along with working with all restaurants and bars in the area. Contact: mackayitalianstreetparty@gmail .com
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WHITSUNDAY LATIN FESTIVAL
When: May 18-21 Where: Shingley Beach Resort There will be professional champion dancers and local performers. There will be more than 20 workshops during the three days. Ticket prices vary depending on which package you choose. Visit: www.whitlatinfestival.com
MACKAY BLUE WATER FLING
When: July 14, 1pm Where: Blue Water Quay The Mackay and District Pipe Band is hosting their annual community event The Mackay Bluewater Fling. Pipe bands from around Queensland converge on Mackay for this annual event in conjunction with Mackay’s Festival of Arts. Contact: pipemajor@mackaypipeband.com. au
MACKAY MOSQUE OPEN DAY
When: August 20 Where: Tom Thumb Court, Bakers Creek The annual open day gives visitors the opportunity to find out more about the Islamic religion and about the people practising it. Visit: facebook.com/islamic societyofmackay
MACKAY AUSTRALIAN SOUTH SEA ISLANDER RECOGNITION WEEK 2018
When: August 20-25 Where: Ram Chandra Place, West Mackay The South Sea Islander community has a long and rich history in the Mackay regions. Head down to the South Sea Islander Meeting Hut and discover just how important this culture is to our region. Contact: madassiamky@gmail.com
GLOBAL GROOVES
When: October 20, all day with fireworks at 9pm Where: Queens Park, East Gordon Street Our region’s largest multicultural festival, Global Grooves is held at the picturesque Queens Park in South Mackay in the month of October. This one-day, open-air event is free to the public and is a celebration of the cultural diversity of the Mackay region. Known for its smorgasbord of cultural cuisines, colourful dances and live global music, the event is a perfect family-friendly outing. Non-stop entertainment runs all afternoon and into the night and there is an assortment of workshops where you can learn new skills from around the world. Contact: 4961 9777
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FESTIVALS AND SHOWS THAT SHOULD NOT BE MISSED JIMEOIN: THE RIDICULOUS
When: April 29, 8pm Where: MECC From the ridiculous to the hilarious. See Jimeoin’s new show as he takes you into the brain of one the world’s best stand-up comedians and masters of observational humour. The new show is critically-acclaimed and shows the comedian’s brilliance in finding the funny in everyday situations. Contact: (07) 4961 9766
MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL ROADSHOW
When: May 12, 7.30pm Where: MECC Australia’s largest comedy festival hits the road with the tour landing in Mackay. The show features
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comedians from across Australia and beyond. The roadshow includes stand-up, sketch, satire and musical comedy. Some of the headline acts include Gillian Cosgriff, Brennan Reece and Dane Simpson. Contact: (07) 4961 9766
ROCK OF AGES
When: May 18, 8pm and May 19, 2pm and 8pm Where: MECC The latest production from one of Mackay leading production companies, Mackay Musical Comedy Players. This latest production follows successful shows Wicked and Jesus Christ Superstar. This Tony Award-nominated Broadway musical features 80s hits like We Built This City, The Final Countdown, We’re Not Gonna Take It, to name a few. Contact: (07) 4961 9766
THEATRE: A PRUDENT MAN
Where: MECC When: May 23
This amazing piece of theatre from Lab Kelpie Production is a dark comedy and political thriller rolled into one. Embodying their slogans, mannerisms and headlines, A Prudent Man is an amalgamation of recent history’s conservative politicians. Contact: (07) 4961 9766
CREATURE: AN ADAPTATION OF DOT AND THE KANGAROO
When: May 26, 6pm Where: MECC A classic Australian tale retold. This is part of Dalrumple Bay Coal Terminal People’s Entertainment Season 2018. The story is about a young girl getting lost in the bush and then rescued by a kangaroo who gives her magic berries to give her greater understand of the Australian bush and her place in it. Contact: (07) 4961 9766 CONTINUED ON PAGE 12
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THE 78-STOREY TREEHOUSE
When: May 31, 6pm and June 1, 10am and 12pm Where: MECC An adaptation of the book by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton, tells the story of Andy and Terry’s treehouse that has grown another 13 levels. It includes an open-air movie theatre. The legendary Mr Big Shot has arrived to make a Hollywood blockbuster! But when his first step is to fire Andy and replace him with a monkey – well, a gibbon named Mel Gibbon – the battle is on. Contact: (07) 4961 9766
THE TEN TENORS
When: June 16, 7.30pm Where: MECC The Ten Tenors are one of the country’s most successful groups and they are coming to Mackay after a tour of New Zealand. In this latest show the tenors honour some of the great composers. Contact: (07) 4961 9766
SWAN LAKE
When: June 20, 7.30pm Where: MECC Queensland Ballet presents Swan Lake in Mackay. Young maiden Odette and her friends are victims of a terrible spell that turns them into swans by day, and only at night do they return to human form. To break the spell, the beautiful Odette must find eternal love. Contact: (07) 4961 9766
CELTIC ILLUSION
When: June 25, 7.30pm Where: MECC This family-friendly event mixes contemporary and traditional Celtic dance with magic and illusion. This is one of the biggest dance events to visit the Mackay region this year. With incredible new choreography, spellbinding magic, heart-racing music and a sensory experience like no other, audiences will be kept on the edge of their seats and left wanting more. Contact: (07) 4961 9766
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When: July 12-14, July 19-21 Where: 2 Snow Wright Court, Andergrove The play by David Stevens is being directed by Kath Evans. The story is about widower Harry, who lives with his gay son Jeff. Both men are looking
for true love. It’s a love story in the face of adversity and acceptance. Visit: kucom.org.au
FESTIVAL OF ARTS
When: July 20-29 Where: Various The Festival of Arts is the largest performing arts festival in regional Queensland. It’s the perfect time to
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WHITSUNDAY REEF FESTIVAL
When: August 2-5 Where: Main Street, Airlie Beach Join in the celebrations which honour the reef and life in the
glorious Whitsundays with the region’s much-loved festival. There will be fireworks on the Foreshore on Friday, August 3, as well as live music, carnival rides, food stalls and night markets. Airlie’s Main Street is closed on the Saturday to host Revvin’ the Reef vintage car show,
the Rotary Street Parade and the Whitsunday Magic Mile Run. The Beach Music stage will be pumping the region’s top live music and entertainment on the foreshore throughout the weekend. Visit: whitsundayreeffestival.com.au
BELL SHAKESPEARE – JULIUS CAESAR
When: September 12 Where: MECC Caesar’s days are numbers in one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies. Julius Caesar is the bard’s political thriller, a masterpiece of intrigue and treachery. Since forming in 1990, the Bell Shakespeare company is Australia’s leading theatre group that performs Shakespeare’s classics. Contact: 4962 9777
THE VICAR OF DIBLEY
When: September 13-15, September 20-22 Where: 2 Snow Wright Court,
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Andergrove Kucom Theatre brings the BBC comedy to life on stage at its new home in Andergrove. This award-winning sitcom become a Australian favourite on the small screen. Now the comedy is going live on stage. Meet the amazing characters in the rural parish of Dibley. Visit: kucom.org.au
AIRLIE BEACH FESTIVAL OF MUSIC
When: November 9-11 Where: Airlie Beach foreshore The festival main stage is set on tropical waterfront lawns at the Whitsunday Sailing Club, and there will be music to suit all tastes and ages. There’s more than 200 musicians performing in over 15 beachside venues. Early-bird tickets are available. Visit: airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au
THE REMOVALISTS
When: November 29-30, December 1, 6-8 Where: 2 Snow Wright Court, Andergrove The play, written by Australian playwright David Williamson in 1971, explores violence, particularly domestic violence and the abuse of power. Visit: kucom.org.au
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A FISHING WONDERLAND: WHERE TO LAND THE BIG ONE 13TH WORLD SOOTY CHAMPIONSHIP
When: May 5–6 , 10am–10pm. Where: Eungella Dam. HOSTED by Mackay Area Fish Stocking Association Inc. The 13th World Sooty Championship, sponsored by INDT, is a weekend of camping and fishing scheduled over the May Day weekend at Eungella Dam. The competition specifically targets the native sooty grunter. With more than $10,000 in prizes and giveaways, this tournament is run over three sessions on the Saturday and Sunday and is capped at 100 adult anglers. As a non-profit community organisation, this popular tournament is MAFSA’s major annual fundraiser. The competitors and sponsors are helping to create “a better fishing
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THE Mackay Tournament Anglers would appreciate feedback on the proposed dates and if there is any potential conflict with other activities, not necessarily fishing. The schedule was based on fishing and apologies for work roster conflicts. They are all Dam Championship Team events. The proposals are as follows: Potential Eungella Sooty Grunter
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NATIVE VERSES PEST – TARGET TILAPIA When: April 14, 10am–2pm.
Where: Mackay Gooseponds. THE cane toad of Queensland’s waters will be the target for eager young anglers at a family fishing event designed to raise awareness of what’s happening in our waterways. The day, hosted by Reef Catchments, will include a host of family-friendly activities, including a fishing competition. Pest fish caught on the day will be counted and reported to Fisheries Queensland. Visit: www.reefcatchments.com.au.
BOWEN FAMILY FISHING CLASSIC
When: September 22 and 23. Where: Front beach, Bowen. ONE of the region’s largest family fishing competitions, which includes a festival. Visit: www.bowenfamilyfishing classic.com.
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■ Date: Monday, May 7 ■ Venue: Harrup Park ■ Time: 1pm
MACKAY MARINA RUN
GET OUT AND MOVING: FULL LIST SPORT EVENTS A STAPLE in the annals of Mackay’s rich history, sport has a long association with the region’s appeal to tourists and those who mix visits with sporting pursuits. This year is shaping up as a major one on Mackay’s sporting calendar, with a range of events set to continue the tradition.
BOWEN OFFSHORE SUPERBOATS
When: April 28 and 29 from 9am Where: Bowen foreshore Bowen Tourism and Business will host a round of the Australian Offshore Superboat Championships at the Bowen Foreshore. The event is free and is the largest
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on-water event in Bowen, with up to 10 boats expected. Contact: (07) 4786 4222
NORTH QUEENSLAND GAMES
SOME 4000 competitors and officials and thousands of spectators will converge on Mackay in May for the 2018 North Queensland Games. The biennial event is the largest regularly run, multi-sport event in regional Australia and will be held in Mackay from May 5–7. With more than 30 sports, from tenpin bowling to tennis, shooting to soccer and baton-twirling to beach volleyball, Mayor Greg Williamson said the region would have the chance to shine in and out of the sporting arena. “Not only can we show off our sporting infrastructure and local talent but also our beautiful region,” he said. Opening ceremony ■ Date: Friday, May 4 ■ Venue: Harrup Park ■ Time: 6pm Closing ceremony (invitation only)
CELEBRATING 10 years in 2018, the BMA Mackay Marina Run is one of regional Queensland’s most celebrated major running events. Held in June during a period of traditionally pristine weather, 300 people took part in 2017, with many entrants being visitors to Mackay. With a half-marathon, an 8km run, a 5km fun run, a 5km Corporate Challenge and a 3km Junior Dash, the day celebrates fun and fitness and there’s something for everyone. ■ Date: Sunday, June 3 ■ Times: Half-marathon 6.30am, 8km run 7am, 5km fun run 8.45am, 5km Corporate Challenge 9am, 3km Junior Dash 8.30am ■ Info: mackaymarinarun.com
NEAFL FOOTBALL
When: April 14, noon Where: Harrup Park Harrup Park will host a North Eastern Australian Football League clash between the Gold Coast Suns and GWS Giants. A growing league that has produced regular draftees to the AFL system, NEAFL is as close to AFL action as it gets. Visit: www.neafl.com.au.
HAMILTON ISLAND ENDURANCE SERIES
When: Various Where: Hamilton Island The Hamilton Island Endurance Series spans four events from May to November: The Stamford Financial Hilly Marathon, Great Whitehaven Beach Run, Hamilton Island Triathlon, Junior Triathlon
VELOS IN THE VALLEY
When: April 7–8 Where: Mackay Marina What better way to explore the region than on a cycling adventure through the Pioneer Valley. The Velos in the Valley route takes entrants from Mackay Marina to Finch Hatton, as it winds through country roads, cane fields and bush. After a day of riding, entrants will
camp overnight at the Finch Hatton Showgrounds and return to the harbour the following day. There is riding for all abilities. Visit: velosinthevalley. com.au.
HAMILTON ISLAND RACE WEEK
When: August 18–25 Where: Hamilton Island The sensational race week event includes a range of on-water and on-shore events and activities. Tickets for events sell out fast and are due to go on sale in June. Visit: hamiltonislandraceweek. com.au
RUN THE GREAT WHITSUNDAY TRAIL
When: August 19 Where: Conway National Park The 28.7km adventure winds
through the beautiful rainforest of the Conway National Park, starting at Brandy Creek and finishing at the Airlie Beach Lagoon. Also included this year is the 57.4km Ultra which runners must be well trained for. There are shorter options for kids and beginners. Visit: runwhitsundays.com.au
RUMBLE ON THE REEF
When: September 25–29 Where: Northern Beaches, Mackay The Sugar Bowl is the ASF Queensland Championships of street skateboarding for 2018. This contest is on a brand new $2.2 million skatepark based in North Mackay. Skateboarders will have qualified through more than 20 contests nationally to compete in the Rumble on the Reef.
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ADVENTURES IN MACKAY FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BLOOD PUMPING ADVENTURE is a big part of the Mackay lifestyle and there are some big adrenaline inducing events coming up this year for the thrill seeker. Whether it is running, biking, kayaking or driving there is plenty to see and do throughout the year as Mackay attracts some major events to the region.
ZACH MACH MACKAY ADVENTURE CHALLENGE
When: May 12 Where: Pioneer Valley Mackay possesses stunning natural beauty and adventurers can get amongst it in the valley. Participants will mountain bike, trail run, kayak and road cycle though the majestic Pioneer Valley in Mackay's only multisport adventure challenge. The Zach Mach is an adventure race that celebrates the life of an outstanding young man, Zach Roberts who was an adventure racer and a much loved student at Mackay Christian College who tragically passed away in an accident at the age of 18. Categories include solo, pairs and relay teams. Contact: (07) 4963 1100
MACKAY MOUNTAIN MARATHON
When: August 4-5 Where: Eungella National Park Whether on two wheels or two feet, the Mackay Mountain Marathon is an extreme mountain bike/run challenge set in Eungella national park. Pedal or run your way through lush rainforest on a winding single track crossing platypus inhabited creeks and rivers. Then head out to tackle challenging fire roads in the back country before making your way back to finish above the clouds and on top of the world. Contact: mackaymountainmarathon.com
VARIETY BASH
When: August 26-27 Where: Halliday Bay Start your cars, rev your engines and
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get ready for 10 action-packed days through spectacular outback Queensland as the 2018 Variety Bash treks from Gladstone to Townsville. Participants will visit excited kids at rural schools, meet the families they’re directly helping, and raise funds for the children who rely on Variety for help.
RIO TINTO RIVER 2 REEF RIDE
When: September 29 Where: Bluewater Quay This is Mackay’s largest cycling event and is a mass participation ride. The event raises funds for two local charities - RACQ CQ Rescue and Mackay Sporting Wheelies with the focus on encouraging more people to become active and involved in their health through cycling. Last year this event attracted over 1400 cyclists. This year, it is estimated that numbers will exceed 1500! There are
four ride distances to choose from: 35 kilometres, 60 kilometres, 90 kilometres or 135 kilometres. They'll finish at the Bluewater Quay where breakfast food stalls will be operating - perfect for your friends and family to greet you when you cross the line.
EUNGELLA HALF MARATHON TRAIL RUN
When: October 7 Where: Eungella Chalet ●The annual Eungella Half Marathon Trail Run is one of the Mackay Road Runners signature events, starting and finishing at the beautiful Eungella Chalet. Participants will run along the main track of the Eungella National Park (21km) from Eungella Chalet to Fern Flat (Broken River) return. Eungella is a great family run area. With easy access this is an event everyone can get to and enjoy.
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SHOWS: COUNTRY TO THE CITY... AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF SUGAR CANE TECHNOLOGISTS CONFERENCE 2018
When: April 17, 9am. Where: MECC. SUGAR Tuesday, as it is known, has demonstrations and more.
GARGETT RODEO
When: April 23, 3pm. Where: Gargett Rodeo Grounds.
AUSTRALIAN WAGYU ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE
THE 2018 Wagyu Edge Conference is shaping up to be the best ever, with planning well advanced. The conference will run from May 2–4 and the post-conference tour from May 5–6 ending in Rockhampton, where delegates may choose to stay on for the triennial Beef 2018 exposition, which runs from May 7–11. Brilliant facilities at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre will ensure the expected 500 delegates are able to absorb the latest developments in the rapidly growing wagyu industry. The program includes: ■ Markets and industry directions ■ Eating quality and product use ■ Producing the right product the right way ■ Full blood production – birth to backgrounding ■ Making the most of wagyu genetics and genetic tools ■ Looking into the future ■ Elite wagyu sale. Plate-to-paddock thinking considers the end product specification and use in the market as the starting point for planning the wagyu value chain to
optimise productivity and profitability for all members.
NEBO RODEO
When: May 26. Where: Nebo Undercover Arena. Points: Championship Rodeo. Phone: 0418 750 178. Rodeo start: Juniors 9am, main performance 6pm.
PIONEER VALLEY AGRICULTURE SHOW
Date: June 17 Venue: Eungella Rd, Finch Hatton. THE best one-day show in Australia. Last year it attracted more than 16,000 people and its rural setting makes it the perfect event to celebrate a traditional agricultural show. It has everything you would expect from a traditional show but it’s not as old. The show began in 1962 and has grown considerably in the years since. This year the crowdfavourite Comedy Pig Races return and, of course, the wood-chop competition is not to be missed.
MACKAY SHOW
Date: June 19–21. Venue: Mackay Showgrounds, cnr Milton and Gordon Sts. THE Mackay Show is not like most shows you will find in regional Queensland. It has a unique flavour that you will only find in a city that strives and celebrates its uniqueness. For example, two of the biggest
events coinciding with the show are the fashion and arts exhibitions. Arts on Show is one of the biggest annual exhibitions and competitions you will find in regional Queensland. Art on Show is celebrating its 12th year and this year it welcomes New England Regional Art Museum director Robert Heather as its judge. Every year Arts on Show brings in a well-known judge, which has helped attract entries from across Australia. Presentation of awards and exhibition opening: June 18 at 6.30pm. Opening hours: (free entry) June 19 and 20, 10am–8pm; June 21, 10am–3pm. Exhibition close: June 21 at 3pm. The Fashion Show was born from Mackay’s fashion industry and highlights some of the region’s most talented established and emerging designers. Along with the major events there are all the things you will find at a show. Mackay has a massive sideshow prescient that always has something new to draw the crowds. In the pavilions there are the stalls where you can find home-made confectionery and gourmet foods you won’t find anywhere else. In the main ring there is live entertainment running all day, every day, with show jumping, stud cattle parade and the traditional favourite wood-chop competition.
WHITSUNDAY SHOW
When: June 22, 8.30am–11pm, and June 23, 8.30am–6pm Venue: Jupp St, Proserpine. PROSPERINE’S largest annual event also ends the show season for the Whitsundays and Mackay regions. The Whitsunday Show is an important community event and even after
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significant damage to the showgrounds during Tropical Cyclone Debbie in 2017, it was up and running again months later thanks to a lot of community support. This year there is the return of trick riding demonstrations, baby animal farms and, of course, fireworks to close the night.
NORTH QUEENSLAND SHOW HORSE CHAMPIONSHIPS
When: June 23–24. MACKAY Regional Equestrian Group Inc’s Grand National 2019 qualifier event. It features show horse, show hunter, rider, child, first season, young horse classes and led classes.
MACKAY CUP
When: July 14. Where: Ooralea Race Course, Peak Downs Highway. MACKAY’S biggest race meet of the year brings out all the colour. Mackay has one of the best race tracks in regional Queensland and it’s on show with one of the most colourful and entertaining race day meets. This year
there is also the Miss Turf competiton, along with the hundreds of people who take part in the fashion show.
SARINA SHOW
When: August 4–5.
MACKAY INVITATIONAL PBR
When: September 8. Where: BB Print Stadium. THE concept is simple: match the nation’s best bull-riding athletes against the toughest animal athletes on the planet in an eight-second battle of man versus beast. The 2018 tour is all about old traditions in new territories as they prepare to unleash the beast in the first-of-its-kind, state-of-the-art PBR-designed mobile stadium that ensures every seat delivers the ultimate pro
bull-riding experience. Experience a once-in-a-lifetime event as the Professional Bull Riders prepare to deliver a huge night of the toughest sport on dirt. Choreographed with pyrotechnics, concert sound system and mega screen replays, with multiple camera angles that will take you behind the scenes and inside the bucking chutes as riders prepare for the ride of their lives. It is open to all ages, with food, bar and ATM facilities on site.
CQ BULLS, BIKES, BUGGIES AND BANDS
When: September 28–30.
CLERMONT SHOW When: May 29-30
BOWEN SHOW When: June 26
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When: May 18-20 Where: Mackay Showgrounds The Mackay Expo (Incorporating Mackay Home Show and Caravan, Camping Expo) is the largest event of its kind in the Mackay region. With a wide variety products and services combined with industry experts ready to talk to you at the event, you’ll be sure to find what you’re looking for! This year’s event will showcase everything from home and outdoor living, solar, tanks,
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QUEENSLAND MINING & ENGINEERING EXHIBITION
When: July 24 - 26, 9am - 4pm Where: The QME program will deliver essential information for individuals wanting to provide a solution to operation needs in the rapidly changing mining and engineering landscape such as: Engineers, mine managers, productions managers, site superintendents, procurement personnel and senior management. Contact: 02 9422 2955
MACKAY BIG BOYS TOYS
When: September 8- 9 Where: Mackay Showgrounds It’s time to rev up, roar up and rig up for the annual Big Boys Toys Event that brings Mackay families out in droves! So how can they top the Monster Truck Action, the ear bending revs of the Nitro Harley, the kids fun rides/characters and tractors that we brought to you in 2017. Go along and check out some of the amazing machinery. Contact: 0448 305 777
RACQ CQ RESCUE EMERGENCY SERVICES DAY
When: April 29, 10am - 2pm Where: Harrup Park There’ll be food and you'll be able to look inside different emergency service vehicles including the RACQ CQ Rescue helicopter, Queensland Police vehicles, Queensland Fire and Rescue Service trucks and Queensland Ambulances and meet volunteers from the State Emergency Services (SES), Volunteer Marine Rescue (VMR) and Mackay Surf Life Saving Club.
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WHAT TO DO WITH A FEW DAYS IN ONE OF THE WORLD’S BEST ISLAND ESCAPES DAY 1
If you’re there on the weekend, visiting the Whitsunday Markets is a must, with stalls of fresh fruit and vegetables the region is renowned for. It is open every Saturday from 7am–1.30pm. The Airlie Beach Lagoon is a great place to hang out and watch the world go by. The lagoon, surrounded by parkland, features a sandy beach and a large swimming pool and provides a safe stinger-free
environment. If you are feeling hungry after lounging by the pool, there are plenty of bars and restaurants to eat at for breakfast, lunch and dinner along Main St, just metres from the lagoon. For a change of scenery, hop in your car and travel to Cedar Creek Falls, which is only 30 minutes from Airlie Beach. Perfect after some rain, this swimming hole offers refreshing and clear water. It’s the perfect place to
get those postcard photographs of your trip. Alternatively, if you don’t have a car, take a ferry to Hamilton Island. The views are breathtaking and you can walk over the island or hire a cart. Hamilton Island is a beautiful place to stay and if you want to be based in one place it’s a much more convenient choice for excursions than anywhere else. It’s closer to the reef, Whitehaven and other beaches and has that tropical island vibe. Sunsets on the island are a highlight and a favourite spot to see it is One Tree Hill. The view is incredible and the bar at the top does a mean cocktail.
DAY 2
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short 15-minute walk you can be at the lookout. It’s probably the most rewarding view for such a small amount of effort. Spend the rest of the day taking a joy flight over Heart Reef in a chopper.
CATCH A FISH IN THE WHITSUNDAYS
Not only are the 74 islands and coastline of the Whitsunday surrounded by beautiful azure seas, they are teeming with a huge variety of pelagic and reef fish. Blue and black marlin, bass, bream, sailfish, six species of mackerel,
seven species of coral trout, wahoo, dolphin fish, 11 species of trevally, four species of emperor, queenfish, barramundi... the list goes on. Nearly all of the Whitsunday islands are accessible by boat. Some are National Parks and have affordable beach campsites (some with toilets, tables and other facilities) which puts you right in the action for spectacular tropical sports fishing without returning to the mainland. Shore-based fishing is available from the many marinas and rock walls located around the town, including a fishing pontoon at Shute Harbour.
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PIONEER VALLEY HAS SO MUCH TO OFFER DAY 1
Depart Mackay and head down the Peak Downs Highway where you will see the turn-off to Eungella and the Pioneer Valley. The drive will lead you through a tunnel of cane fields and spectacular views. Mackay Eungella Road will take you through a number of small towns, on your way through the valley, including Pleystowe, Marian and Mirani. If you are feeling peckish, you better wait until you arrive in Pinnacle, which is just under an hour’s drive. There you can find the Pinnacle Hotel and the Church Cafe. The Pinnacle Hotel is known for its pies and made headlines for having a crumbed steak the size of an infant. Meanwhile, the Church Cafe has brought a small slice of Italy to the region. The menu features traditional Italian cuisine including pastas, lasagne and a range of desserts all made fresh.
From Pinnacle it’s only about a 17-minute drive to Finch Hatton Gorge, which is a must-see attraction in the area. It features a number of waterfalls, including the Wheel of Fire cascades, which has a large rock pool at its base, perfect for swimming. While you’re down at the gorge you might as well book your accommodation for the night at the Platypus Bush Camp. The site, built primarily by owner of 27 years Warren ‘Wazza’ Swadling, offers site camping and glamping in wooden cabins. Wazza could probably tell you a story or two about the Honey Moon Cabin, which overlooks the clear river.
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