What’s On Around the Douglas Shire for Carnivale Weekend?

Carnivale celebrations are in full swing, with the sideshow busy last night and Spiegeltent entertainment continuing to delight all who attend. Don’t let the weather dampen your spirits, as the ridge is expected to weaken during the weekend. See full schedule of the weekend events and our weather report below.


WONDERLAND SPIEGELTENT


FRIDAY 21 May 2021

ENTERTAINMENT

CARNIVALE STREET PARADE

Macrossan St from 4.30pm with Fireworks at 8.15pm

PORT DOUGLAS CARNIVALE DANCE PARTY

Port Douglas Surf Lifesaving Club 8pm-12am

The organisers of the Hot & Steamy Festival and Out! Cairns are very excited to bring their brand of fabulous LGBTIQ+ parties as part of Port Douglas Carnivale 2021.

CROSSROADS CAFE

Fish N Chips & Open Mic Night from 6pm

Crossroads turns it on again with their beloved fish ‘n chips and open mic night from 6pm. You can preorder for takeaway via text or call 0477 7777 35.

MT MOLLOY HOTEL

Lunar is playing live in the beer garden tonight. The Jackpot Joker has reached a whopping $2150 with tickets from 5.30pm and a meat tray raffle at 7pm. Enjoy Happy Hour and a transfer bus home.

WONDERLAND SPIEGELTENT

Full Schedule Here

EXCHANGE HOTEL MOSSMAN

Live Music 6pm & Meals on Wheels Raffles 5pm

COURT HOUSE HOTEL

The Rockmans

CENTRAL HOTEL

Miss Tee, Sunset Raga and Wait A While Live from 5pm

PADDYS

Front Ear 7pm

IRONBAR

DJ Lewis from 10.30pm Ticketed event only

YACHT CLUB

Latin Party

TANKS CENTRE, Cairns

Ben Lee live from 7.30pm


WINE & DINE

INN FRONT

Tapas & Drink Special 5-6 pm

MAMAN

Live Acoustic Music Fridays 4-6pm

HIGH FALLS FARM

Happy Hour 5-6pm & Dinner from 6pm

PORT DOUGLAS YACHT CLUB

Sunset Tunes & Seafood Session

WHET, CAPE TRIBULATION

Parmy Fridays

ELLIS BEACH BAR & GRILL

$10 Pizza Specials


SPORT

DAINTREE YOGA

10am Buffs Hall, Mossman

DOUGLAS UNITED DRAGONS v Leichhardt

Port Douglas Sports Complex from 6.30pm

ACTIVE8 FITNESS

Free Seniors Movement and Parkour

Mossman & District Gymnastics Club & Kindergym 10.30am


ART & CULTURE

TROPICAL DESTINATIONS PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION

10AM-4PM Port Douglas Community Hall

TIM ELLIS ‘Folk Stories’ ART EXHIBITION

Sugarwharf 10am-6pm

As an artist working across painting and film, Tim Ellis uses his experience as a former art director in the UK film and television industry to inform his work. Ellis has lived in the Douglas Shire, working in Port Douglas and Mossman since emigrating to Australia in 2005.This body of work has developed over several years as artist Tim Ellis hones his focus on remote towns of regional far north Queensland. With a cinematic eye, he watches and captures vignettes of everyday life, accumulating threads of individual stories and shared experiences.Upon returning to his Mossman studio, the artist creates large photographic montages, where new narratives unfold and people, buildings and activities are compressed into singular fiction snapshots. Minute moments and actions are amplified and past, present and future are merged. These hyper-real rural scenes offer a glimpse into reality and extend into fantasy.


DJ Lewis / Playing at the IronBar Friday and Saturday night

SATURDAY May 22 2021

ENTERTAINMENT

FAMILY BEACH DAY

Four Mile Beach 9am-3pm

TROPIC ROCK CONCERT FEATURING SPIDERBAIT at Rex Smeal Park

Supported by Machine Machine, gates open 5pm-10.30pm

Spiderbait management have advised Janet English will be unable to perform on the night due to family illness. Taking over on bass and vocal duties is Kellie Lloyd of ScreamFeeder fame.

WONDERLAND SPIEGELTENT

Full Schedule Here

CENTRAL HOTEL

Sea Change live from 7.30pm

COURT HOUSE HOTEL

Front Ear live from 7 pm

IRONBAR

DJ Lewis from 10pm. Ticketed event only

PADDYS

Walker Brothers Live

MUNRO MARTIN PARK

John Butler Live

PORT DOUGLAS YACHT CLUB

Port Douglas Race Week Presentation Dinner 5pm with live tunes by Dave Cooke


WINE & DINE

HIGH FALLS FARM

Lunch

THORNTONS BEACH CAFE

Fish & Chips


MARKETS

MOSSMAN 7am-1pm

ST CRISPINS 8.30am-1pm


COMMUNITY & ARTS

DAB ART EXHIBITION OPENS

“Our Paradise” 10am-2pm


SPORT

WINDSWELL FREE RIDE SESSIONS ON FOUR MILE

Jam packed day of all things WIND SURF AND SEA.

Start your day with a 7am pickup off Four Mile Beach

For a morning WAKEboarding or TUBERIDE session

Join our expert paddle guides for a beach SUP turtle spotting tour

Swap the paddle for our NEW Kite WINGS it’s super easy and so much fun

Try our Intro KITE Lesson, demos, test rides on all the latest gear

Prizes and giveaways

FOILBOARDING and much more

7am – WAKE Boarding / 8am – SUP- Stand Up Paddle / 10am – FOIL Boarding / 11am – Kite Surfing

Book Free Online or $25 on the day https://windswell.com.au/product/free-ride-sessions/

MONSTER KITE DISPLAY AT FAMILY BEACH DAY

Four Mile Beach 10am-4pm

LUCY CHADWICK YOGA

7am Buffs Hall Mossman

DAINTREE YOGA

9am Buffs Hall Mossman

MOSSMAN PORT DOUGLAS SENIOR SHARKS RUGBY LEAGUE

First home game of the year versing Mareeba. Under 18’s at 3PM, Reserves 4.30PM, A Grade 6PM

MOSSMAN & DISTRICT RIFLE CLUB

Closed for regular Target Rifle Shooting Afternoon

CAIRNS AFL

Bye week for the Port Douglas Crocs

THE DOUGLAS DASH

Join the second Douglas Dash from Rex Smeal Park along the picturesque Flagstaff Trail from 7am

DOGS DAY OUT

Presented by Paws & Claws, Jalunbu Park, Garrick St from 10am-1pm


ART & CULTURE

TIM ELLIS ‘Folk Stories’ ART EXHIBITION

Sugarwharf 10am-6pm

As an artist working across painting and film, Tim Ellis uses his experience as a former art director in the UK film and television industry to inform his work. Ellis has lived in the Douglas Shire, working in Port Douglas and Mossman since emigrating to Australia in 2005.This body of work has developed over several years as artist Tim Ellis hones his focus on remote towns of regional far north Queensland. With a cinematic eye, he watches and captures vignettes of everyday life, accumulating threads of individual stories and shared experiences.Upon returning to his Mossman studio, the artist creates large photographic montages, where new narratives unfold and people, buildings and activities are compressed into singular fiction snapshots. Minute moments and actions are amplified and past, present and future are merged. These hyper-real rural scenes offer a glimpse into reality and extend into fantasy.


SUNDAY May 23 2021

ENTERTAINMENT

PLANTATION PICNIC IN THE PARK

Lady Valiant / Seachange / Mereana Pohatu / Rueben Dwyer / Matthew Sayre / Yahdoh / The Note Thieves

COURT HOUSE HOTEL

Sea Change from 6pm

PADDYS

Cam Kettle 5-8pm

THE TIN SHED

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BARRIER REEF TAVERN

Weekly Pool Competition from 2pm

BARBADOS

Sunday Seafood Session

Seafood Specials from 3-5pm

Live Music from 4-6pm

ELLIS BEACH BAR & GRILL

$1 Oysters & Live Music from 1-4pm

WONDERLAND SPIEGELTENT

Full Schedule Here


MARKETS

PORT DOUGLAS 8am-1.30pm

The TANKS Markets CAIRNS from 9am


WINE & DINE

PALMER SEA REEF GOLF CLUB

Sunday Roast from 11.30am-2.30pm

HIGH FALLS FARM

Lunch will be served


ART & CULTURE

TIM ELLIS ‘Folk Stories’ ART EXHIBITION

Sugarwharf 10am-6pm

As an artist working across painting and film, Tim Ellis uses his experience as a former art director in the UK film and television industry to inform his work. Ellis has lived in the Douglas Shire, working in Port Douglas and Mossman since emigrating to Australia in 2005.This body of work has developed over several years as artist Tim Ellis hones his focus on remote towns of regional far north Queensland. With a cinematic eye, he watches and captures vignettes of everyday life, accumulating threads of individual stories and shared experiences.Upon returning to his Mossman studio, the artist creates large photographic montages, where new narratives unfold and people, buildings and activities are compressed into singular fiction snapshots. Minute moments and actions are amplified and past, present and future are merged. These hyper-real rural scenes offer a glimpse into reality and extend into fantasy.


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Weather Situation

A high [1031 hPa] over southeastern Australia will move into the Tasman Sea today, maintaining a firm ridge along the east Queensland coast. The ridge will weaken slightly during the weekend and early next week as the high slowly moves across the Tasman Sea.


Forecast for Friday until midnight

Strong Wind Warning for Friday for Cairns Coast

Winds / Southeasterly 20 to 25 knots, reaching up to 30 knots north of Cairns at times.

Seas / 1 to 1.5 metres, increasing to 2 to 2.5 metres outside the reef.

Swell / East to southeasterly 1.5 to 2.5 metres outside the reef.

Weather / Partly cloudy.


Saturday

Winds / Southeasterly 20 to 25 knots, decreasing to 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon and evening.

Seas / 1 to 1.5 metres, increasing to 1.5 to 2.5 metres outside the reef.

Swell / East to southeasterly 1.5 to 2.5 metres outside the reef.

Weather / Partly cloudy. 60% chance of showers.


Sunday

Winds / Southeasterly 15 to 20 knots, reaching up to 25 knots offshore north of Cairns during the day.

Seas / 1 to 1.5 metres, increasing to 1.5 to 2 metres outside the reef.

Swell / East to southeasterly 1 to 2 metres outside the reef, decreasing to 1 to 1.5 metres during the afternoon.

Weather / Partly cloudy. 80% chance of showers.

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