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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.


April

Lind Lane Theatre in Nambour presents UnderDog: The Other Other Bronte, from 24th of April to the 2nd of May. Charlotte Brontë has a confession about how one sister became an idol, and the other became known as the third sister. You know the one. No, not that one. The other, other one… Anne. This is not a story about well-behaved women. It’s about sisters and sisterhood, love and jealousy, support and competition. For more information phone 1300 732 764.

The Buderim War Memorial Community Association is hosting ANZAC Day, dedicated to honouring the service men and women who have served Australia and our Allies. The schedule of events begins with the Dawn Service at Buderim Village Park at 5.15am and at 8.30am, Veterans, local schools and community groups will march to the Buderim Mountain State School oval for the Main Service. Morning tea will be available at the Buderim Memorial Community Hall after the Service. For further information visit their website – bwmca.com.au.

Beerwah and District RSL Sub-Branch invites you to remember those who have served our country at ANZAC Day services on 25th April. A Dawn Service will be conducted from 4:28AM at Turner Park cenotaph.  Muster at 4AM.  A march will form-up at the Shell service station from 8:30AM and step-off for the cenotaph at 9:30AM.  The main ANZAC Day service will commence at 10AM

This ANZAC Day, the 25th of April, the Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch invites you to join the community at the Dawn Service at 6am at Settlers Rotary Park on Reed Street, followed by a traditional gunfire breakfast. The march will commence at 10am in Page Street, proceeding to the Community Hall for the main service at 11am.  A light lunch and two-up will be available at the RSL afterwards. The Landsborough Dawn Service will be held at 4:15am at RSL Park on Cribb Street. A traditional gunfire breakfast will follow at the Landsborough Community Hall. For more information phone 0416 013 987.

Are you looking for a fun way to stay active? Join Noosa Croquet Club, at 9 Seashell Place, Noosaville, for 3 free come and try sessions, every Sunday at 8.15am, commencing on the 26th of April. Croquet is a brilliant sport for all ages and fitness levels. For more information visit croquetnoosa.com.au.

Discover the Dularcha National Park… rich with old growth eucalypts, local history and fauna.  As well as exploring a superb, natural environment, you can help protect the park.  Why not join the monthly ‘Faunawatch’ surveys conducted by the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland. The next survey will be on Monday 27th April from 8AM and the group will meet in South Paget Street, Mooloolah.

‘Friendship Force’ is a non-profit, international organisation that makes it possible for you to share the lifestyle of a host-family in another country for a week or two.  Since the program began, more than a hundred thousand ambassadors and 270,000 hosts have participated. If you’re a Senior looking for a unique travel experience, you can find out more at a one-hour information session at Mudjimba Community Hall on Wednesday 29th April at 2:30PM. More information:  Facebook.  Search ‘Friendship Force Sunshine Coast Australia’.

May

The ‘Narratives Artist Book Exhibition’ is back for its third year, presented in association with Sunshine Coast Writers Festival.  The exhibition brings together more than twenty artists, and features handmade books, sculptural book works, and paper-based pieces.  It’s on for 10 days from 1st May at The Little Red Cottage in Coral Street, Maleny.

Down Under Craft Group is hosting a Mother’s Day event from 9AM on 2nd May at Landsborough Hall on Old Landsborough Road.  Lovely gifts from just $5.00, including platters, jewellery, , beanies, scarves and more.  Bring the kids and help them buy a gift made with love for mum.

Vision Apartments Social Group is holding a Mothers' Day stall from 9AM to midday on 2nd May on Landsborough Parade, Golden Beach.  By visiting and buying a unique gift for mum, you’ll be helping a great cause.  All proceeds will be donated to Queensland Cancer Council.

Caloundra Arts Centre Association presents a Mother’s Day Artisan Fair on 2nd May.  Find a beautiful gift for mum.  Choose from handmade goods, artwork, books and fabulous treats.  There will be ‘live’  music, as well as free entry and parking.  A fun day out, at the Arts Centre, 5 North Street, Caloundra.

Blackall Range Woodcrafters Guild provides a shared space for woodworking enthusiasts.  Known as the ‘Montville Woodies’, they’re hosting an Open Day on 2nd and 3rd May at Montville Sports Ground.  Open from 9AM, you’ll be able to see demonstrations and buy superb, handmade items, including in-demand, timber slabs that would make a stunning table at your place!

The Sunshine Coast Antique and Collectables Show will be held at Caloundra Indoor Sports Stadium, North Street, on the 2nd and 3rd of May commencing at 9am. National and International Traders will be offering free appraisals. Adult admission is $10, children free. A great opportunity to browse, buy, and sell.

Drift through a galaxy of soul-stirring talks and mind-expanding conversations with some of Australia’s brightest authors at the Sunshine Coast Hinterland Writer’s Festival on Saturday 2nd May to Sunday 3rd May, from 9am to 5pm. This year’s program shines with bold ideas, heartfelt storytelling, and unforgettable voices. Visit schwritersfestival.com.au for the program and ticket details.

Barung Landcare is hosting a superbly crafted exhibition of sculpture and furniture created from sustainably-sourced timber.  The exhibition is part of the Horizon Festival, offering demonstrations, workshops and stalls, from the 2nd to 4th of May, at 92 Main Street, Montville.

The Velvet Country Music Club invite you to a lively Open Mic Concert at Caloundra Uniting Church Hall, Queen Street, on Sunday the 3rd of May. Doors open 11am for an 11:30am start. Enjoy a full afternoon of local talent, featuring the Blue Velvet Band. Complimentary afternoon tea with bottomless tea and coffee. Cost is adults $10, children free.

The Jazz And Blues Collective is bringing the 15-piece Gold Coast Big Band is coming to the Sunshine Coast on 3rd May.  Enjoy a sensational program of classic swing standards and contemporary compositions.  Rich harmonies and the unmissable experience of a big band, moving as one.  The show is at Millwell Road Community Centre, Maroochydore from 1:30PM. More information:  Jazz & Blues Collective Facebook page or phone 0403 152 397.

Losing a loved one is a confronting part of life and sometimes, we just need a hand to get through the grieving process.  A free, Blue Care support program is being held over eight weeks at Sunrise Beach Uniting Church from 5th May with each session stating at 2PM.  Everyone is welcome. More information and registration:  Barbara on 0407 746 752 noosacoastaluc@gmail.com.

Buderim VIEW Club hosts a lunch meeting, every month at Buderim Tavern.  You’re most welcome, and by joining in, you’ll be helping to raise funds for eight children whose education is being supported by The Smith Family.  The next meeting of Buderim VIEW Club is on 6th May at 11AM. More information:  www.thesmithfamily.com.au/view-clubs/find-a-club/qld/buderim-view-club

QCWA Tewantin Noosa has many specially crafted gifts for Mothers Day, available for purchase, at their stall located at the CWA Hall, next to the Post Office. The stall will be operating each Thursday morning, until the 7th of May, from 9 to 10.30am. Prices range from $3 to $30 with both cash and card. For further information please contact Robyn on 0428 385 747.

Coolum Hearts is a not-for-profit group that supports local artists and musicians, especially members of our community who are living with disability, illness or social disadvantage.  To help raise funds, Coolum Hearts is hosting a trivia night on 9th May.  Grab some friends and put a team together.  Entry is just $10.00.  It kicks off at 7:00PM at the Community Shed, on the corner of Sunrise Avenue and Elizabeth Street.

Bribie Island Uniting Church is hosting another great community event… a Trash and Treasure day from 8AM on 9th May at Webster Street, Bongaree.  Lots of stalls offering a terrific assortment of goods, including cakes, preserves, plants, pre-loved treasures and of course, a sausage sizzle!

Laughter is the best medicine so head to the Jubilee Hall at Maroochydore State High School, on Saturday the 9th of May, for their 5th Annual Comedy Fundraising Event.. Doors open at 5:30pm and the show starts at 7:00pm, featuring 3 professional, touring Comedians. Cost is $35. There will be drinks, food and raffles on offer. This is an over 18’s event. To book visit trybooking.com/events/landing/1547759

The Zonta Club of Blackall Range would appreciate your help. They are packing 600 Birthing Kits to be sent to Third World Countries to help to provide a Safe Birth for both Mother and Baby. Join them at the RSL Maleny on Saturday the 10th of May from 9am. This will be a lively morning with a delicious morning tea. For more information phone June on 0499 827 210.

Graduate Women Qld supports education for women. They invite you to their May Breakfast, at the Headland Golf Club, Golf Links Road, Buderim, on Saturday the 16th of May, at 7.45am for an 8.15am start. Guest speaker, Shelley Davidow, is an award-winning author and Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Cost is $38 for hot and cold.  RSVP by Friday the 8th of May. For further information visit the Graduate Women Qld Sunshine Coast Branch website. Everyone is welcome.

Do you want to stay up to date with today’s road rules and driving tips? The Sunshine Coast University, Road Safety Research Collaboration, invites you to a free seniors road safety forum about driving well and driving longer. Join them on Monday the 18th of May from 9.30 to 11.30am at the Innovation Centre, Uni SC, Sippy Downs. To register visit rsrc@usc.edu.au.

General Information

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 monthBeginners 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.

Join Maroochydore VIEW Club.  Members share fun and friendship over lunch at Alex Surf Lifesaving Club. They met on the fourth Friday of every month at 11.30am. There are always interesting guest speakers, lucky door prizes and raffles. As well as social outings, Maroochydore VIEW Club sponsors 13 children through the Smith Family ‘Learning For Life’ program.  More information is available on our Facebook page.

Local favourites, The Freddys, bring their own brand of classic vintage rock to the banks of the Noosa River, from 10am to midday, every Thursday morning, weather permitting. You will find them between the Big Pelican and the Jetty Café, Noosaville in a shaded park area. Bring a chair & enjoy a morning of great music.

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.