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2026 Australian Deaf Games - July 4th to 11th

This major sporting event will bring more than a thousand deaf and hard-of-hearing athletes to the Sunshine Coast from around Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific.

Sunshine FM is an official partner with the 2026 Australian Deaf Games.

Click here for the complete schedule and click here for a detailed competition schedule.


June

Ever wondered if the actors playing teachers, housewives and tradesmen, in political advertisements, really believe what they are saying? Or do they see it as just another paying gig? ‘It’s Only Acting’ is a brand new comedy about Australian politics and ethics in advertising, presented by BATS Theatre Company. Catch it at the Buderim Memorial Hall, from the 19th to 27th of June, at evening and matinee performances. To book visit their website.

Get your creative juices flowing with entries for the 12th annual Ridgewood Photo Fair.  The competition is for amateur photographers with separate divisions for adults and younger people up to 16 years of age. Entries are open from the 12th to 26th June. There will be great prizes on offer. Full details are available on the Ridgewood Hall website.

Caloundra Chorale and Theatre Company is pleased to announce the return of ‘Cinderella’, under the direction of Pat Atkinson, reviving the pantomime she created 34 years ago.  Packed with laughs, music, and audience participation, it’s a show for young and old alike. Evening and matinee performances run from June 26th to July 5th at the CCTC Theatre, 3 Piringa Street, Wurtulla.

Winter Wunderland is coming to Bulcock Street, Caloundra, on Friday the 26th of June, from 4pm. Enjoy kids rides, magical fake snow, live local performers, and dazzling fire twirlers! This is a FREE winter celebration for the whole family. Register for your tickets now at Uncover Caloundra.

 The next Mapleton Country Market will be a Children's Event with face painting, jugglers and free balloons, fairy bread and chocolate crackles. Enjoy a morning in the hinterland and wander the 50 plus stalls, with live music, hot food, barista coffees, sourdough bread and sweet treats. The market will be in the Mapleton School Carpark, on the 27th of June, from 8am to midday.

The Blackall Range Visual Artists are holding an exhibition, from the 27th of June, to the 2nd of July. Open from 10am to 3pm daily, in St. Mary's Hall, Montville. Take a stroll across the Village Green and treat yourself to a vibrant array of local art. All sales commissions are donated by the artists for the upkeep of the historic Saint Mary's Hall.

The Scleroderma Association invites you to “Snuggle Up for Scleroderma” at Wilkes Family Park, Alexandra Headland, on Sunday the 28th of June from 11.30am. Take a picnic, wear your Snuggle Up gear, and enjoy a performance by the Sunshine Coast Show Choir. The event will raise awareness of this rare disease with the worst prognosis of all rheumatological conditions. For details, contact president@scleroderma.org.au.

ArtsNational is proud to present its inaugural Art Talk, Spring in Tokyo, at the Caloundra RSL, on Monday the 29th of June, at 5.45 for a 6pm start. Discover the beauty and culture of Japan’s vibrant capital, complemented by Vivaldi’s Spring – Guided by renowned lecturer and cinematographer, Piet de Vries. Visitors are welcome. For more information email: caloundra@artsnational.au

July

Quota Coolum ladies will be holding a Pop Up Stall on Thursday the 2nd of July, in the courtyard of Pacific on Coolum. You’ll find all the usual goodies: Cakes, Preserves, Plants, toys, childrens clothes, Doggie treats, winter socks, and blankets. It’s all Handmade, so treat yourself, or buy for a loved one.

The next production of Lind Lane Theatre, Nambour, will be “Mother of the Maid”, an historical story of Joan of Arc’s mother, Isabelle Romee. She was a sensible hard working woman, who raised an illiterate peasant girl, who went on to change the course of French history. Evening and matinee performances will be staged from the 3rd to the 11th of July at 16 Mitchell Street, Nambour. To visit book visit the Lind Lane website.

 The BWMCA invites you to an elegant afternoon of Italian classics, opera, and songs of love, at 4pm on Saturday the 4th of July, at Buderim Community Hall. Enjoy a complimentary pre-show drink at 3pm, ahead of Melodie D’Amore, featuring Trio Sole, soprano Vanessa West, tenor Raffaele Pierno, and pianist Janet Brewer. Tickets are just $40. Proceeds will help preserve Buderim’s historic buildings. Book through trybooking.com

The Jazz and Blues Collective July Concert will feature The Tropical Dance Sextet. They will delight you with the sounds of Brazil, France, Italy, Mexico and beyond, with infectious rhythms and beautiful melodies. Go along to the Millwell Road Community Centre, Maroochydore, on Sunday the 5th of July at 1.30pm, for an afternoon of great music. To book visit stickytickets.com.au.

 Shine up your wheels and rally the family— the Noosa Charity Car Show is back at Chaplin Park, Noosaville, on the 5th of July! Marvel at breathtaking hot rods, dazzling custom cars, and rumbling motorcycles, from 8:30am to 2pm. It’s not just about cars—it’s about caring. This year, the event supports Sunshine Butterflies, creating brighter futures for people with disabilities. Don’t just be a spectator—be a part of something awesome.

Sunshine Coast Stamp Club will host a Regional Stamp Fair, on the 5th of July, from 8.30am to 2pm, at the CWA Hall, Short Street, Nambour. Get your collection appraised, buy stamps, and find a hidden gem or two at the bargain table. You can exchange books and participate in a silent auction. Refreshments and parking are available. Entry is Free.

For an afternoon of great entertainment, go along to the Velvet Country Music Club’s, Jamboree Concert, at Caloundra Uniting Church Hall, on Sunday the 5th of July, from 11am. Rug up in your beanies and scarves for live music and complimentary afternoon tea. Walk-up artists, young or old, are very welcome. All performers are backed by the fabulous Blue Velvet Band. For more details phone 0417 766 369.

Caloundra Arts Centre at 5 North Street, will be holding Wondrous Winter Workshops, from the 6th to the 19th of July, featuring ten acclaimed artists. There will be 21 hands-on workshops and 8 inspiring artist talks. Explore oil painting, floral artistry, fabric printing, weaving, ceramics, printmaking, charcoal drawing and more. Something for all skill levels. To book visit caloundraartscentre.com.au.

Are you tired of the same old, same old? 3b Creative Theatre invites you to visit their “Loony Parked”, mad fun anniversary show. It is a wildly unhinged celebration of the awkward and vintage vaudeville. There will be 4 performances only at the Buderim War Memorial Hall, from the 10th to 12th of July. To book visit trybooking.com.

The Sunshine Coast Head and Neck Cancer, Support Group, is holding its annual fundraising dinner at Headland Golf Club, on the 11th of July, commencing at 6pm. This will be a terrific evening… a four-course meal, matching wines, raffles, and great live music. Tickets just $150, with discounts for tables of 10, are available on the Head and Neck Cancer Facebook page.

The Sunshine Coast Head and Neck Cancer Support Group is a local charity that helps people living with this debilitating disease. Their annual fundraising dinner will be held at Headland Golf Club in Buderim on Saturday 12th July from 6PM. The group would be grateful for the support of community-minded Sunshine Coast companies, willing to contribute a raffle to raise much needed funds. Your donation can make a world of difference. For further details please phone 0405 478 020.

“Have you experienced the loss of a loved one”? A free Blue Care Grief and Loss Program can provide support and practical skills. The program holds small group sessions for 8 weeks. Each session runs for 2 hours. The next program, at the Buderim Uniting Church in the Connections Hall, will commence on Tuesday the 14th of July. To register or for more details please phone 0417 555 826.

The Merriatric Players are back with another fun-filled musical adventure! That’s Enough, is a heart-warming new musical that celebrates community, change, and the soundtrack of a generation. Performances will be held at the Caloundra Events Centre, on the 16th & 17th of July at 2pm. An afternoon of great entertainment is assured. To book visit the Events Centre website.

The Graduate Women Qld, July Breakfast, will be held at the Headland Golf Club, on Saturday the 18th of July, at 7.45am. Guest speaker, Jacqui Deane, is founder and co-ordinator of the STEMM Program, (Supporting Teenagers with Education Mothering and Mentoring), Sunshine Coast. Cost is $38 for hot and cold breakfast. Bookings and pre-payment are essential. For further information visit their website.

‍ For all things arty and crafty, visit the Sunshine Coast Art Group’s, Soup n Soul Market. The highlight - pick a handmade bowl, and a sumptuous soup, and they’re both yours– all for just $20! Also enjoy live music, food and bargains galore. Head to 1 William Parker Place, Buderim, off Syd Lingard Drive, on Saturday the 18th of July, from 9am to 2pm.

 The Niche Art Collection will be participating in the Open Studios Art Trail, in the Coolum HeARTs Studio, corner of Elizabeth Street and Sunrise Avenue, Coolum Beach, on the 18th and 19th of July from 10am to 4pm.  Niche produces high calibre paintings in acrylics and oil, with a focus on land, sea and the natural world. Still life and portraiture, both real and impressionistic will also be included in the exhibition.

 Have you got questions about your family history? If you want to find out more, come for a coffee and a chat with Genealogy Sunshine Coast. Bring your family history questions and discuss them in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. You’ll find them at Petrie Park Road in Nambour, from 10 to 11am on Tuesday the 21st of July.

Are you interested in playing bridge? The Maleny Bridge Club is running a 3 week beginners course, commencing on the 21st of July, at 15 Porters Lane, Maleny. Playing bridge is a great exercise for the mind, and a fun way to make new friends. Full cost is $50, including textbook. For further information, visit malenbridgeclub.com.au

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General

Have you ever sold a possession to finance gambling…? After losoing, have you felt you had to keep gambling to win back your losses…? Problem gamblers who can’t stop by themselves can find strength to succeed through Gamblers Anonymous. Help is available. For more informaton about local meetings, phone 0467 655 799.

Are you interested in learning Scottish Country Dancing? There is an enthusiastic local group, who meet on Wednesday mornings, and would welcome all experienced dancers. A great way to have some fun! If interested visit bettygrumbles@gmail.com

 Looking for a way to make a real difference in your community? Join Buderim Rotary and become part of a friendly group of local people who are passionate about giving back. Rotary offers the opportunity to support local projects, help those in need, build lasting friendships, and develop new skills. They meet at the Buderim Tavern on Fridays at 12.30pm, and would love to welcome you.

 Have you ever wondered where your family story began? Who they were... and from where they came. At the FamilySearch Centre, you can take the first steps into your past — discovering names, places, and stories that shaped who you are today. Visit the FamilySearch Centre at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 41 Stark Lane, Forest Glen. The centre is Open by appointment on Tuesdays between 10 and 2, and on Thursdays from 10 to midday, during school terms. To book phone Margaret on 0403 275 951

Buderim community association, the BWMCA, has been fostering the values of a vibrant and cohesive community since the end of the Second World War. While much has changed since 1945, their values have not and they’re even more important today. To find out about community services and annual special events, visit the Information Centre in Burnett Street or the BWMCA website: www.bwmca.com.au

On the Sunshine Coast, STEPS Café on George is making a real difference with every order. Their team prepares sandwich boxes, grazing platters, and sweet treats with care. Plus, every catering order supports brighter futures for young people with a disability and autism. Whether it’s morning tea or a special event, their delicious, feel-good food brings people together. Visit STEPS website to place an order.

If your life is affected by someone else’s drinking, members of Caloundra Al-Anon Family Group can offer you their experience, strength, and hope. They come together to learn a better way of life, whether or not the alcoholic is still drinking. Join them on Thursdays from 10AM to 11.30AM at St Mark’s Church, 14 Bombala Terrace, Caloundra.

Would you like to improve your English speaking, writing and reading skills? The Conversation Circle is offering free English classes to adults on Mondays during school terms, from 9.30AM to 11AM at the Baringa Community Centre, 20 Edwards Terrace. For more information call Stella on 0493 619 352.

Caloundra Uniting Church hosts Messy Church on the 4th Saturday each month at 56C Queen Street, Caloundra, from 4.45PM to 6.45PM. Join them for action songs, a message, followed by fun activities and dinner. Everyone is welcome to come and meet other families, and find out more about faith matters.

Step into Buderim’s past at the newly reopened Pioneer Cottage Museum. Explore a charming heritage cottage from 1882 and discover how early residents lived. For a limited time, see the special ‘Treasures of the Buderim Historical Society’ exhibit. Open daily, just $5 for adults, $1 for kids. Visit buderimhistoricalsociety.com.au for details.

Looking to connect and give back? Noosaville VIEW Club welcomes women of all ages. Every second Thursday of the month, it’s Friendship Day. Come for conversation and companionship. Then, on the fourth Thursday, meet at the Tewantin RSL as they support The Smith Family’s Learning for Life students and enjoy lunch together.

Caloundra Stamp Club meets at the Bellvista Meeting Place, Lomond Crescent, at 12.30PM on the fourth Thursday of each month through to November. Go along to exchange books, and check out the bargain table where members sell surplus items. There is also a mini auction and raffle. New members and visitors are welcome. For more information call Catherine on 0406 018 456.

Would you like to join a group of friendly fun loving retirees? Caloundra 86 Probus Club meets at the Rumba Resort at 9.30AM on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. Go along for morning tea and discover the other activities the club participates in.

Buderim VIEW Club meets at Buderim Tavern on the first Wednesday of each month from 11AM for an 11.30am start. Attending the club’s events helps raise funds for The Smith Family charity which supports the education of students from disadvantaged families. For more information, phone 0407 030 254.