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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.


June

Disability Events Community is hosting the Sunshine Coast Community Disability Expo at Venue 114, Bokarina, on Friday 5th June from 10AM to 1PM. This free event will connect people with disabilities, families, carers and providers, and will feature local disability services, assistive technology, guidance and networking. The first 200 attendees will receive a free coffee.

Kawana Park Eagles AFL Club is hosting ‘Magic Moments - an inclusive Touch AFL game for boys and girls aged 10 to 14 with intellectual or physical disabilities. Join in the fun, friendship, and community at Meridan Fields Sportsground on June 5th at 6pm. Don’t miss this inspiring celebration where everyone can shine!

Mooloolah River Landcare is hosting their free family friendly annual Open Day, celebrating planting natives for biodiversity. Interactive activities, bug dress-up parade, kids craft, bug and wildlife displays, talks and more. Go along to 2671 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview, on Saturday 6th June from 9AM to 1PM to have some fun and learn something new.

You’re invited to an incredible music lineup, headlined by award-winning Australian singer-songwriter Cindy-Leigh Boske at Ignite Church, 29 Short Street, Nambour on 6th June at 6pm.  Joining her is popular husband-and-wife duo, Inia & Angela, delivering a fusion of genres, including folk-indie, hip-hop, and spoken word. Visit Live At The Nambour facebook page for more details.

Caloundra and District Model Railway Club Sale and Display Day will be held at the Uniting Church Hall on the corner of Queen and Ulm Streets on Saturday 6th June from 8.30AM to 1PM. There will be Model Rail Layouts, Children’s Self-Drive Thomas, Sales Tables and more. Sausage Sizzle and light snacks are available. Cost is adults $5, children free.

Mapleton Choir has been rehearsing since February to present a great repertoire of songs. Go along to the Kureelpa and Dulong Hall, Jewett Road, Kureelpa, on 6th and 7th June at 2.30PM for an afternoon of great music. Cost is Adults $25, Students $15, including afternoon tea. To book visit trybooking.com.

If you enjoy Rock & Roll, the Velvet Country Music Club invites you to a fun afternoon of live music, dancing, and entertainment on Sunday 7th June from 11AM at Caloundra Uniting Church Hall, 56 Queen Street. Backed by The Blue Velvet Band, open-mic and walk-up artists, young and old, are welcome.

Fans of blues music are in for a treat at the next concert of the Jazz and Blues Collective, featuring The Andy Cowan Quartet.  Andy’s earthy voice,and soulful piano-playing make him one of the best live performers in Australia, accompanied by four outstanding musicians. Head to the Millwell Road Community Centre on Sunday 7th June from 1.30PM, for this special event.

The Buderim Foundation is a local charity that provides grants to community organisations and those in need across the 4556 postcode.  You can apply for funding of up to $15,000.  The Foundation also invites you to a fundraising breakfast on Tuesday 9th June with renowned eye surgeon, Bill Glasson.  Bill dedicated his career to improving health services in regional and remote communities.  Tickets are $55.00 and available now from the Buderim Foundation.

Live Well With Dementia is a free community event hosted by Blue Care at the CCSA Hall, Nutley Street, Caloundra, on Tuesday 9th June from 9AM. This will be a hands-on, interactive experience, exploring dementia strategies and innovative technologies. Guest speakers from BlueCare’s Dementia Services, Allied Health and Nursing teams, will provide helpful insights, tips, and real-world support options. Morning tea is provided as well as a lucky prize draw.

The next monthly meeting of the Caloundra CWA Branch will be held on Wednesday 10th June from 9AM at 17 Kalinga Street, Caloundra. The meeting will be followed by morning tea, cards and craft. Everyone is welcome. Cost for non-members is $5.

Maroochy Vehicle Owners classic car display ranging from vintage to classic will be held at the Nutworks car park, Pioneer Rd., Yandina, on Saturday 13th June from 9AM to 1PM. Members will be available to talk to the public, and answer any questions you may have. This is a free family event, and anyone interested in joining the club can do so on the day. For enquiries or information on upcoming events visit maroochyvehicleownersclubinc.org.au

Hinterland Music Club goes ‘country’ on Saturday 13th June.  Beginners and walk-up artists are most welcome… just bring along five-chord charts.  Admission is just $7, or $5 for members.  There’ll be a sausage-sizzle lunch, too. Come and enjoy some great country music, from 10.30AM at The Big Shed, in Pioneer Village, Bryce Lane, Maleny. For more information phone Janice on 0403 481 943.

Crystals, gemstones, rocks and silver jewellery will delight you at the Suncoast Gem Show at 22 Syd Lingard Drive, Buderim, on Saturday 13th June from 8AM to 3PM. There will be fun activities for the kids. Free parking across the road. Entry by gold coin donation.

Peachester Village Markets, hosted by the CWA, will be held on Saturday 13th June at the Community Hall from 8AM to midday.  All your favourite stalls: home baking, handicrafts, produce, plants, preserves, garden wares and more. Coffee van, sausage sizzle and drinks will be onsite. There are stall sites available. To book a site phone 0408 542 961.

Sunshine Coast Historical Motorcycle Club Annual Swap Meet will be held at Maleny Showgrounds on Saturday 13th June. Gates open at 6AM. There will be a variety of parts and bikes for sale, as well as a motorcycle display. The food court opens for breakfast and runs all day. Camping and food will be available on Friday night. Everything for sale will be motorcycle

Need a dose of wit and laughter? Maleny Singers bring Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘Patience’ alive at the Maleny Community Centre on June 13th, 14th and 21st at 2PM. Get swept up in a swirl of poets, puzzled soldiers, and one practical milkmaid—plus sparkling music and sharp humour throughout. Directed by seasoned maestro Margaret Taylor. Secure your seats through TryBooking or the Maleny Information Centre and for more details phone Keith on 0429 000 178.

The Maroochy River Country Music Club June concert will be a Tribute to Simon and Garfunkel. For some great country and pop music, head to the Heritage Hall, 87 Willis Road, Bli Bli on Sunday 14th June from 11AM to 3.30PM. Entry fee is $10, and $8 for Members.  Free tea and coffee is available. For more information phone Darryl on 0458 671 568.

Get ready for a fun filled day at the Sunshine Coast Cavy Club’s Guinea Pig Show at Woombye School of Arts Hall on Sunday 14th June from 10AM to 2PM. Cuddle adorable guinea pigs while watching exciting competition judging and learn about guinea pig care from passionate exhibitors. Entry is by gold coin donation.

Ever wondered what it takes to keep the mini-trains rolling in Nambour? Sunshine Coast Railway Modellers Society is hosting an Open Day on Sunday 14th of June from 10AM to midday at Miniature Railway Park, 1 Florence Street, Nambour.  Explore how steam locomotives work and tour the facilities. Enclosed shoes must be worn and some areas are not suitable for young children. For more details visit Sunshine Coast Railway Modelers website or phone 0417 769 993.

Origin is on again! Don’t miss the Sunshine Coast Family of League State of Origin Lunch at Maroochy RSL on Friday 19th June from 11.30AM. Enjoy a three course lunch, and four hour drinks package, while legends Ian Healy and Kerrod Walters share stories from their incredible sporting careers. Tickets are $160 per person, or $1550 for a table of 10. To book phone 3367 6002 or email qldevents@family of league.org.au.

Maleny Hospital Auxiliary are holding their inaugural Heart of the Hinterland Gala Dinner at Maleny Showgrounds Pavillion on Saturday 20th June from 6.30PM. Tickets are $130, which includes bubbles on arrival, a delicious two course dinner, cash bar, entertainment, raffles and auctions. All proceeds will help to provide much needed equipment for the Maleny Soldiers Memorial Hospital. The Maleny Hotel will provide a courtesy bus for pick up and drop off. For details contact Carole on 0414 373 734 or Sandra on 0488 749 759.

The Christian Motorcyclists Association Sunshine Coast Remembrance Ride is on again, Saturday 20th June, meeting at the Banana Bender Pub from 8AM.  This ride is a Fundraiser for the Salvation Army, to support the needs of the Homeless. Cost is $20 on the day.  Buy your raffle tickets before the ride. Join the ride through the Hinterland to finish back at the Banana Bender Pub for lunch. For more information, call Peter: 0438 395 198 or email peter4cma@gmail.com

The QCWA Tower Green Market will be held in Simpson Street, Beerwah, on Saturday 20th June from 8AM to midday. There will be live entertainment and a sausage sizzle, as well as morning tea, baked goods, and craft items. Browse and buy from local artisan stalls.

The Golden Beach Caloundra handmade market is on again, Saturday 20th June from 8AM to 1PM, at the Indoor Bowling Association, 55 Burke Street, Golden Beach. You’ll find a great variety of stalls and products.  Browse outdoors, as well as in the air-conditioned premises.  Great food and coffee is available as well as plenty of parking and easy access. No steps!

The Sunshine Coast Jazz Club is hosting the mighty 18 piece Brisbane Jazz Orchestra with featured vocalist, Ingrid James, at Caloundra Power Boat Club on 21st June from 1PM to 3.30PM. This will be an afternoon of great music from Gershwin to Goodman. To book phone Richard on 0427 782 960 between 9AM and 6PM or visit the Jazz Club website for details.

A Festival for Dogs and Dog Owners is in store at the third Dogs Day Out. Head to beautiful Buderim Village Park, cnr Gloucester Road and Main Street, on Sunday 21st June from 10AM to 2PM. There will be competitions, stalls, raffles, food and lots of fun!

Cowboy Rock are guest artists at the June concert of the Australasian Country Music Association. Enjoy music from talented local artists backed by a great house band. Go along to the Hall of Fame, Steggalls Road, Yandina, on Sunday 21st June from 11AM to 3PM.  Entry is $15, or $10 for members.

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.

July

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.

General

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: https://www.bwmca.com.au/

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.