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Mayor’s Charity Ball raises more than $100,000 for DVRS and HeartKids

Mackay stepped out in style and with generosity on the mind, raising a record amount at the Mayor’s Charity Ball for two incredible organisations.

Mackay locals were dressed to the nines at the Mayor's Charity Ball 2021

Mackay’s night of nights for two incredible causes has raised more than $100,000 through generous auction bids and the region’s business community stepping up to donate.

Billed as the biggest and best Mayor’s Charity Ball yet, the 422 people in attendance at the MECC Saturday night appear to have smashed previous fundraising goals with proceeds to be split between the Domestic Violence Resource Service and HeartKids Mackay.

The final tally of the night’s fundraising amount is yet to be tallied, but organisers are confident it has eclipsed the 2019 total of $121,000.

Mayor Greg Williamson is ecstatic with the outcome.

“The 2019 ball, the first one that council and the MECC came onboard to assist long-time organisers Sunrise Rotary Club, raised more than $121,000,’’ he said.

“But that included a separate one-off donation of $50,000 from the Mackay Foundation. The event itself raised about $74,000 for Mackay’s Domestic Violence Resource Service.

“Saturday’s night’s event looks to have raised more than $100,000. That includes more than $50,000 from the auctions – ballot bidding and live – and about $50,000 from our corporate sponsors.”

Sporting memorabilia up for auction at the Mayor's Charity Ball at the MECC on Saturday, May 15, 2021. Picture: Mackay Regional Council
Sporting memorabilia up for auction at the Mayor's Charity Ball at the MECC on Saturday, May 15, 2021. Picture: Mackay Regional Council

Daily Mercury, an official media partner of the sold-out event, donated a collection of sporting memorabilia to be auctioned on the night that went for $2250.

Items included Geoff Heugill’s framed and signed Speedos from a world-record swim, Queensland Origin and Blues Origin captains memorabilia, and framed Brisbane Lions collectors piece.

Cr Williamson said the ball was a wonderful night that transformed the MECC into a Moulin Rouge themed venue.

“Everyone was eager to have a good time following more than 12 months of limited social events due to COVID-19,” he said.

“It is pleasing that a record attendance has equated to a record amount raised.”

The proceeds of this year’s ball will be split 50-50 by DVRS and HeartKids Mackay.

Cr Williamson said a Mayor’s Charity Golf Day on the Friday before the ball had also raised a substantial amount of money to go towards construction of a Ronald McDonald Family Room at Mackay Base Hospital.

“That event was organised by the Rotary Club of Mackay with in-kind assistance from council,’’ he said.

“We’ll leave it to the Rotary Club to announce how much money was raised on the day, but I believe it will be a significant boost for the project planned for the hospital.

“Monies raised over the two days – the golf day and the ball – are going to make a real difference to kids in our community.”

Following the 2019 ball, Sunrise Rotary decided the time was right to hand the organising baton over to a committee, including representatives of the community, council and the MECC.

Last year’s ball was postponed to this year because of COVID, but most sponsors and partners remained on board.

Auctioneer Mark Stephens from Helping Hand Group rallies the crowd during the live auction at the Mayor's Charity Ball on Saturday, May 15, 2021. Picture: Mackay Regional Council
Auctioneer Mark Stephens from Helping Hand Group rallies the crowd during the live auction at the Mayor's Charity Ball on Saturday, May 15, 2021. Picture: Mackay Regional Council

Platinum sponsor DGH Engineering has now been a major supporter of the event for more than a decade.

Other platinum sponsors include Fergus Builders and Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal.

Other sponsors this year included: (Gold) Allure Laser and Skin Studio and (bronze) North Queensland Bulk Ports, Envision Plastering and Construction Pty Ltd, Uniform Solutions, Pointglen Developments and DBCT Management.

Media partners were Channel 7, Southern Cross Austereo (Triple M and Hit), Daily Mercury and Tropical Exposure.

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