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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.


May.

The Ulysses Club is a social club for motorcycle enthusiasts over the age of 40.  It makes riding an enjoyable and practical experience for mature motorcyclists.  Some members are in their nineties! The 2026 National Rally is being held at Nambour Showgrounds from Monday 18th May to Saturday 23rd May. Members from all over Australia will be here to participate.  There will be ‘group rides’ through the week and the Grand Group Ride will leave Nambour Bowls Club at 9AM on the 23rd of May, culminating in a civic ceremony at 10AM at the showgrounds.

Ready to shake up your work week? Try “Corporate Bowls” at Mooloolaba Bowls Club, starting on the 20th of May! Six weeks of team-building fun and friendly rivalry - your team of three can challenge others, network, and enjoy our new undercover greens. Build friendships, strengthen your crew, and have a blast after work! Contact the Mooloolaba Bowls Club for details.

Quota Coolum ladies, will be holding their Pop Up Stall, on Thursday the 21st of May, from 8am to midday, in the courtyard of Pacific on Coolum. All the usual goodies of Cakes, Preserves, all types of Craft, Plants, Baby and childrens’ clothes and Doggie treats will be on offer.

 It’s Dogs Day at the Mapleton Country Market on the 23rd of May from 8am to midday. Take along your furry friend, on a lead, for the best dressed dog event. With over 50 plus stalls to browse, this is a great way to spend the morning in the hinterland.

 The May meeting of the Theosophical Society will be held at 2 George Street, Maroochydore on Sunday the 24th of May, commencing at 1.45pm. The topic for discussion is “The Evolving Consciousness of Humanity”, will be presented by Barry Bowdan.

ArtsNational invites you to explore 19th century Sculpture, with international presenter David Worthington. David will focus on August Rodin, one of the heroic figures of art history. The talk will be held on Sunday the 24th of May, from 3 to 4pm, in Lecture Theatre K1 at UniSC. To register book online at www.trybooking.com/book/search/ and search AN Sunshine Coast

For the Best Value Family Day Out on the Coast why not have a ride on a miniature train? Go along to Miniature Railway Park, Florence St., Nambour, on Sunday the 24th of May, from 10am to 2pm. Cost is $3 for 1 ride or $15 for 6. Children 4yrs and under ride free with a fare paying passenger. Enclosed Shoes Must Be Worn to ride on the Trains. Sausage sizzle and cold drinks available.

Get ready for action, excitement, and country fun -- the Maleny Show is on again! Head to Maleny Showgrounds on the 29th and 30th of May for two unmissable days. Experience the bustling pavilions, the thrill of monster trucks and freestyle motocross, and the elegance of showjumping. Don’t miss Cowgirls with Wings and live music from Country Stars Australia. Grab your tickets now at the Maleny Show Society website.

Buderim Craft Cottage is holding their Annual Mixed Media Art Exhibition, ‘Our Amazing Planet’, from the 30th of May to the 7th of June from 9am to 3pm. This is the culmination of twelve months work, of exploring new ideas compatible with an individual artist’s chosen medium. Special guest Jandamarra Cadd will open the exhibition at 3pm on the 30th of May.

Beau’s Place is hosting a Biggest Afternoon Tea, to support the Cancer Council in raising funds for research, patients and their families. Go along to the Community Hall, 658 Diddillibah Road, Diddillibah, on Saturday the 30th of May from 2 to 3.30pm. There will be raffles and games, with wonderful prizes, donated by local businesses. Entry is a gold coin donation

In a world of disposable products, the Caloundra Repair Café is proving that broken doesn't have to mean ‘bin it’. For 6 years they have been mending, stitching and soldering, to keep cherished household items out of landfill. Take along your broken items on Saturday, the 30th of May, to the Caloundra Community Centre, 58a Queen Street, from 9am to midday. A gold coin donation would be appreciated. For further information phone Dorothy on 0450 062 543.

Looking for an afternoon of musical magic? Join the Sunshine Coast Concert Band for Broadway and More! Enjoy unforgettable tunes from hit musicals and movies — all brought to life by a full concert band. It’s happening at 2pm on Saturday the 30th of May, at Kawana Community Hall. Tickets are $25 for adults, $10 for teens, and kids under 12 go free. Afternoon tea is included.

Maroochy North Shore Lions are hosting a Trivia Night, at the North Shore Community Centre, on Saturday the 30th of May, at 6.30 for a 7pm start. Cost is $15 per head - teams of 8. BYO nibbles and drinks. There will be lots of lucky door and team prizes. To book a table phone 0408 345 343.

 For over 50 years, Coast Guard Mooloolaba has been there when it matters most — supporting the community. Now it’s your turn to go behind the scenes and see it all in action! Join them for a fun-filled family day, on Sunday the 31st of May, from 10am to 2pm. Meet the volunteers, get up close with the vessels, and connect with their emergency service partners. Activities and displays for all ages.

The Maleny Music Festival returns to the Showgrounds on the weekend of the 6th to the 8th of November! Camping sold out quickly last year, so don't miss your chance this year! Subscribe to the Maleny Music Festival website, to grab a special link for the best-priced tickets before they go on sale June 1. Enjoy an award-winning weekend of music, fun and community here on the Coast. Reserve your tickets and camping spot now for an unforgettable festival!

June

Disability Events Community is hosting the Sunshine Coast Community Disability Expo, at Venue 114, Bokarina, on Friday the 5th of 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.

 You are invited to an incredible music lineup, headlined by award-winning Australian singer-songwriter Cindy-Leigh Boske, at Ignite Church, 29 Short Street, Nambour on the 6th of 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.

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

   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 the 5th, at 6pm. Don’t miss this inspiring celebration where everyone can shine!

The Caloundra & District Model Railway Club, Sale and Display Day, will be held at the Uniting Church Hall, Cnr Queen & Ulm Sts, on Saturday the 6th of June, from 8.30an 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.

 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 the 6th of June from 9am to 1pm, to have some fun and learn something new!

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, makes him one of the best live performers in Australia, accompanied by four outstanding musicians. Head to the Millwell Road Community Centre, on Sunday the 7th of June, from 1.30pm, for this special event. For details visit the Jazz and Blues Collective Facebook page.

If you enjoy Rock & Roll, the Velvet Country Music Club invites you to a fun afternoon of live music, dancing, and entertainment, on Sunday the 7th of June Go along to the Caloundra Uniting Church Hall, 56 Queen Street, from 11am. Backed by The Blue Velvet Band, open mic and walk-up artists young or old, are welcome. Entry is $10, children free, with bottomless tea & coffee, free afternoon tea, plus great raffles and prizes.

 ive Well With Dementia is a free community event, hosted by Blue Care, at the CCSA Hall, Nutley Street, Caloundra, on Tuesday the 9th of June, commencing at 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.

Need a dose of wit and laughter? Have Patience! Maleny Singers bring Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Patience” alive at the Maleny Community Centre, on June the 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.

Sunshine Coast, Historical Motorcycle Club Annual Swap Meet, will be held at Maleny Showgrounds, on Saturday the 13th of 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 must be motorcycle related. For more details phone Keith on 0429 000 178.

Experience a night of delicious food and giving back. Join the Australian Vietnamese Charity Family Fundraiser Dinner —where every dollar helps deliver cataract surgeries, build homes, and provide vital aid to families in need. Enjoy authentic Vietnamese cuisine, exciting raffles, and see the difference your support makes. All proceeds go directly to those who need it most. The dinner will be held at the Buderim War Memorial Hall, on Saturday the 13th of June from six thirty pm. Book your seat now at Trybooking.com.

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

On Sunday June the 14th at 2.00pm, the Buderim Concert Band will be holding a Charity concert at the Buderim Memorial Hall, to support the Dementia Support Network Sunshine Coast. There will be a grand raffle of a week’s holiday, from the 14th to 21st of November, staying at the beautiful Beachcomber International Resort, Gold Coast. Tickets are $20, including afternoon tea. Book a table and bring your friends. For further information contact: secretary@buderimconcertband.com

The June concert of the Maroochy River Country Music Club is 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 the 14th of 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.

July

The 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 are 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.

General Information

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

 "Are you interested in improving 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 Tce. Baringa. For  further information call Stella on 0493 619 352.

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 each month. Go along for morning tea and discover the other activities the club participates in. Contact Sue on 0431 100 204 for more details.

 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.

f someone's drinking is causing unhappiness at home, support is available. Al-Anon is here for families and friends affected by someone else's drinking — offering understanding, and hope. You can join people who care and truly understand at weekly meetings, every Sunday at 1:30pm at the Uniting Church, 29 Twin Peaks Road in Beerwah. For more information phone 1300 252 666.

Become a volunteer with the Buderim Local Ambulance Committee, to spread CPR awareness in schools and local community organizations. With 80% of cardiac arrests happening at home, the first responder is often a loved one. Medical knowledge or experience is not necessary, so if you want to help your community, and maybe save a life, they would love to hear from you. To register email buderimlac@gmail.com

Hinterland Music Club Inc goes ‘country’, every second Saturday of the month. Beginners and walk-up artists are most welcome… just bring along five-chord charts.  Admission is just $7.00 or $5.00 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. More information:  Janice 0403 481 943.

Business Mentors Sunshine Coast is a not for profit organisation that mentors small to medium sized businesses and start-ups. They welcome retired or semi-retired business people, who would love to use their experience in a meaningful way. Mentors volunteer their time and business experience to support local businesses and be part of someone's journey. If this is of interest to you they would love to hear from you. For more information visit www.businessmentorssc.org.au

Blackall Range Ulysses Motorcycle Club is a social club for over forties, who love motorcycles and socialising. Come and ride with them from the Woombye Pub Carpark every Monday at 9am and Wednesday at 8am. Grab a coffee at Grounded Coffee before the ride. For more information, phone Tony on 0407 575 812 or Craig on 0400 446 198.

The Probus Club of Currimundi meets at 9am on the second Wednesday of each month at the Caloundra Indoor Bowls Club, Bourke Street, Golden Beach. Each month an invited guest speaker informs and entertains members. Then it is time for a cup of tea and a chat. Other club activities include board games, book club, lunch and dinner outings, barbeques, bus trips and golf, tennis and walking groups. For further information contact Glen Burch on 0417 431 440

Sing and meet new friends at Cotton Tree Community Choir. The choir meets 10-12 AM, each Wednesday during the School Term, at Maroochydore Uniting Church, 6 Millwell Road. Some vocal experience would be helpful but it’s not essential.  No audition is required and expert advice is available for beginners. For more information contact Lincoln Scott on 0408960801.

Coolum Beach Combined Probus Club, for the retired and semi-retired, meet at the Coolum Peregian RSL, on the first Tuesday of the month at 9.15am. They have a special guest speaker at meetings, followed by lunch at one of the local clubs. Visitors are welcome, with morning tea provided for a small contribution of $4.  For more information phone Allan on 0404 496 002.

Now in its eighth year of Sunshine Coast Cars & Coffee, the Coolum Rolls-Royce Museum at 52 Lysaght Street Coolum is open on the first Saturday of the month from 7am till 10am. With 34 Rolls-Royce, Bentley and other vintage vehicles on display, enjoy a guided tour of rare motor vehicles, including a famous Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. Admission is $10, and children are free. For more information phone 0418 775 963.

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.