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Premium Content Subscriber only Bookmark this article, save it and send it to your friends and family for it will become your go-to guide for what’s on for the rest of the year. There are more than 200 events on the list, all in date order with still more to come. If you know an event that should be on the list, email heidi.petith@news.com.au This list will be updated as more events are announced so make sure to keep check on what’s happening, right here. MAY Mackay Roadshow by Audi Centre Townsville When: 9.30am to 5pm, Wednesday, May 19 to Saturday, May 22 as well as 9.30am to 1pm on Sunday, May 23 ....
Premium Content Subscriber only A young Mackay student who had eight drinks before getting behind the wheel for a snack was slammed for her “disturbing” behaviour. Mackay Magistrates Court heard 21-year-old Georgia Gemma King returned a blood-alcohol reading of 0.172 in the early hours of April 2. Prosecutor Harry Coburn said Mackay police found the nursing student sitting beside her car, which had a flat tyre, at 1.25am along Broadsound Street in Paget. He said King had earlier drank a six-pack of beer as well as two flutes of wine over five hours after returning home from work to her Walkerston home. ....
“I think she did it over a number of years, she’d keep finding different photos,” he said. Mr Wright said what he liked most about his time there was the freedom the sleepy town offered and despite needing to live in Mackay, he could not quite let go of Bucasia. “I live in town, but I have a little unit in here now,” he said. Ian Wright brought along his sister Trish s photo album of more than a century of Bucasia memories to the My Town Bucasia meeting. Picture: Lillian Watkins “For the amount of people that are in this area, its not actually that crowded. ....