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Service Announcements
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.
Sunshine FM congratulates Sunshine Coast Rotary on 75 years
of ourstanding service to the community we live in.
Click here for more information about your local Rotary club.
January
The BreastScreen mobile service will be at Chancellor Park Marketplace, University Way, Sippy Downs, from the 6th to 22nd of January from 7.15am to 3.30pm, offering free breast screening to women aged 40 and over. Early, late, and Saturday appointments are available, and a doctor’s referral is not necessary. Having a regular breast screen can help save lives. To book phone 132050 or visit the BreastScreen website.
Mooloolaba Bowls Club is holding a Come & Try Day on Thursday the 15th of January from 9 to 11.30am. This is a free event played under cover and everyone is welcome. Take the children during the School Holidays for some fun on the greens.
The Tewantin Noosa Pony Club is welcoming new members for 2026. The first muster for the year will be held at Butler Street, Tewantin on Sunday the 18th of January, commencing at 8am. Go along and check out their lovely grounds and get information on what is required to become a member.
The Australasian Country Music Association’s first concert for the year will be held at the Hall of Fame, Steggalls Road, Yandina, on Sunday the 18th of January, commencing at 11am. Enjoy music from talented local artists backed by a great house band. Entry is only $15.
Headland Pacific Sports Club is holding a fun trivia event at the club on Syd Lingard Drive, Buderim, on Tuesday the 20th of January at 2:30pm. Cost is $10 per person for teams of 4, or individuals can join a team. Entry includes afternoon tea and prizes for winners and runners up. For more information phone Paul on 0422 812 430 or email p.d.phillips363@gmail.com
Celebrate the spirit of Australia, with a diverse collection of paintings, drawings and mixed media, created by the talented members of the Blackall Range Visual Artists. Join them at St Mary's Hall, Montville, on Thursday the 22nd to Monday the 26th of January, from 10am to 3.30pm, for a vibrant exhibition showcasing the best of local artistry. All items on display will be for sale at affordable prices.
Maroochy North Shore Lions are hosting an Australia Day Breakfast, at the Community Centre, on the 26th of January from 8 to 10am. Enjoy bacon and egg burgers, sausage on bread with or without onion, damper, plus tea and coffee. Cost is a gold coin donation. Entertainment will be provided by the Hot Ginger Chorus, Bush Poets and others. Go along for a great Aussie morning!
Do you like to sing? The Sunshine Coast Choral Society is ready to welcome new members at their first rehearsal for the year, on Wednesday the 28th of January at 6.30pm, at the Lakeshore Community Church, 1 Lakeshore Avenue, Buderim. This year’s repertoire includes a wide selection of contemporary and classical music. Go along and check it out!
Make a healthy start to the new year with Tai Ch! The Taoist Tai Chi Society is hosting free Open House events in late January and early February at multiple locations on the Sunshine Coast. You will get to meet the instructors, learn about the health benefits and experience a few tai chi moves. Ideal for beginners and open to all ages and health conditions. For full details visit taoisttaichi.org/find-a-location/au/sunshine-coast or phone 1800 108 801.
February
The Sunshine Coast Cavy Club is holding a Guinea Pig Show, at the Woombye School of Arts Hall, on Sunday the 1st of February from 10am to 2pm. Many guinea pigs will be on show and many available for adoption. Buy merchandise for your guineas and have their toe nails trimmed. Entry is by gold coin donation.
The Jazz and Blues Collective are hosting the popular Justin Stephenson Ensemble, presenting “Songs in the Key of Life”, at the Millwell Road Community Centre, on Sunday the 1st of February, from 1.30 to 4pm. The ensemble will pay tribute to Stevie Wonder and this iconic album. For details visit the Jazz and Blues Collective Facebook page .
The Velvet Country Music Club's first concert for the year will be an all Australian event. It will be held on Sunday, the 1st of February at 11am for a midday start, at the Caloundra Uniting Church Hall, cnr Queen & Ulm Street. Walk up artists of all ages are welcome, accompanied by the Blue Velvet band. Admission is $10 with complimentary afternoon tea. For more information phone Juanita 0417 766 369.
Are you motivated and have a few spare hours, why not become a volunteer with Sunshine Coast Riding for the Disabled, located at Monak Road, North Arm? The first Orientation & Induction for 2026 is on Monday the 2nd of February, from 9am to midday. No experience with horses or disabilities is required. Further training is available until Friday the 6th February.
The Motor Trades Association is hosting a free student career expo at Aussie World on Tuesday the 3rd of February, commencing at 5.30pm. High school students are invited to explore the many career options available in the automotive industry.
Are you looking for a new fun activity where you can meet new friends? Why not learn to play Bridge? Caloundra Bridge Club is holding a 6 week Beginner Course, commencing on Wednesday the 4th of February at 8.30am, & continuing every Wednesday and Friday morning. For more information e-mail accredited Teacher, Bob Hannam at bobh4551@gmail.com or go to the Caloundra Bridge Club website and click on Lessons.
The Sunshine Coast Backgammon Club is offering backgammon in the evenings, at the Mooloolaba Bowls Club, on the first and third Thursday of every month, from 7 to 9.30pm, commencing on the 5th of February. All standards of player are welcome, and there are no costs. For further information visit the club’s Facebook page.
The Urban Farm, Farmgate Market, will be held at 2 Fifth Avenue, Cotton Tree, on Saturday the 7th of February, from 8am to midday. There will be organic, farm fresh produce, honey and seedlings for sale and the coffee shop will be open. Enjoy the fun of face painting. Book farm tours and workshops on Humantix website.
Sunshine Coast Bridge Club Buderim is a great place to learn how to play bridge. Their next beginners course commences on Monday the 9th of February for six weeks from 8.30 to 11.45am, at Syd Lingard Drive, Buderim. After just six lessons you’ll be able to play bridge in supervised sessions and enjoy all the benefits of this fascinating and social game. For more information visit the club website: www.suncoastbridge.com.au or email: teaching@sunshinecoastbridge.com.au or telephone Lisa Phillips: 0412 196 457.
General Information
The Gospel Entertainment Singers invite you to join them in the Anglican Hall, 11 Meridan Street, Bokarina, at 10am on the first Saturday of each month. Enjoy a fun morning of singing and listening to both inspirational and well known songs. Morning tea is available for a gold coin donation.
Do you have small household items that need some TLC? Thinking of binning it? Why not take it to the Caloundra Repair Café for assessment and possible repair. They are open from 9am to 12.30pm on the last Saturday of each month, at the Caloundra Community Centre, 58A Queen Street Caloundra. For more information email caloundrarepaircafe@gmail.com call Dorothy on 0450 062 543 or see their Facebook page.
Ruby’s Room Ministry for Women meet at 9.30am on the last Saturday of each month at Connections on King, Buderim Uniting Church Hall. It’s a fun morning of merriment and fellowship, with guest speakers and musical talent, as well as a delicious morning tea. For more information phone Caz on 0423 824 096.
The 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.
2026 is the year of the Horse, action, ambition, and adventure, so it’s time to try something new and a little bit different! Join the Maleny Players Monthly Play Reading, on the last Friday of every month, from 9.30am to midday, at the Playhouse Theatre in the Showgrounds. Morning Tea is provided with a small fee of $5 to cover expenses. For more information phone Pat Lovell on 0402 618 030.
Technology is constantly changing, and those changes are here to stay. Since you can’t beat 'em, why not join 'em? The Sunshine Coast Computer Club can help with phones, tablets, computers, and other issues. Sessions are held over 3 hours, on Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings, at Buderim Goodlife Centre and Meridan Plains Community Centre. Visit sccc.org.au for more information.
The Hinterland Music Club invites you to go Country at The Big Shed, Historical Village, Bryce Lane, Maleny on the second Saturday each month, except January, from 11am to 4pm. Walk up artists are welcome including beginners, please bring 5 chord charts. Admission is $7 or $5 for Members, Sausage sizzle lunch $3, and bottomless tea/coffee, gold coin donation. For further information phone Barry 0427 659 687.
Community Refugee Sponsorship Australia supports everyday Australians to come together, and help refugees rebuild their lives with dignity, safety and belonging. From welcoming them at the airport, to helping with local orientation and being a friendly face to turn to, community sponsorship is all about connection, compassion and support. If you can help, they would love to hear from you. To learn more visit refugeesponsorship.org.au.
Have you ever sold a possession to finance gambling? After losing, 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 information on attending a local meeting, call 0467 655 799.

