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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.
Volunteers are needed for a range of support roles. If you’d like to make the athletes and their families feel really welcome, register your interest today and together, let’s do something special for our community.
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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.
September
RSPCA’s Cupcake Day is being held throughout September to raise funds in support of vulnerable animals. Gather your friends, colleagues, or family, and host your own Cupcake Day, swapping baked goods for donations. Collecting donations is as easy as pie with RSPCA’s fundraising pages created for every host. To register visit the RSPCA website.
The BreastScreen Queensland Mobile Service will be at Stockland Birtinya from the 9th to the 20th of September from 7.30am to 5pm daily. Screening is offered to women aged 40 and over. Appointments take less than 30 minutes, and a doctor’s referral is not necessary. Early, late and Saturday appointments are available. For more information visit the BreastScreen website or call 13 20 50.
CanSurvive Australia is hosting Dr. Peter Scire, live from the USA, who will address chronic inflammation and immune system dysfunction. He will highlight the essential diagnostic tests to evaluate your immune system, and cutting-edge remedies. The presentation will be held at CanSurvive in Tower One, Kon-Tiki Business Centre, Maroochydore, on Wednesday the 10th of September at 10.30am.
The Caloundra Orchid Society will be holding its Annual Spring Show at the Pelican Waters Shopping Centre on Thursday the 11th of September from 8.30am to 4pm. There will be a display of these beautiful and exotic plants as well as plant sales, raffles and plenty of advice on how to grow these lovely plants.
Kawana Waters Uniting Church is holding an Op Shop Spring Clean, at 3 Honeysuckle Drive, Bokarina, on Saturday the 13th of September from 9am to 1pm. There will be clothes, jewellery, plants and much more on offer. Funds raised to towards a new kitchen in the manse.
Peachester Village Markets, hosted by Peachester QCWA Branch, will be held on Saturday the 13th of September, from 8am to midday, at Peachester Community Hall. All your favourite stalls, coffee van, home baking, handicrafts, produce, plants, jams and chutneys, jewellery, toys, and more. The canteen will be providing a sausage sizzle and drinks. Stall sites are still available. To book a site phone 0408 542 961.
Maleny CWA will be holding their Annual Cent Sale in the Maleny Showground Pavillion on Saturday the 13th of September. Doors open at 12.30pm with the first draw at 1.30pm. There will be lots of fabulous prizes to be won.
The Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra will return to The Events Centre Caloundra, on Saturday the 13th of September at 7pm, with its latest concert program, Magic, Mischief and Musical Storytelling. This enchanting evening of music will whisk audiences away with works that capture the imagination, from the eerie and playful, to grand and uplifting. To book visit The Events Centre website.
Hinterland Music Club is going Country, on Saturday the 13th of September in the Big Shed, Historical Village, Bryce Lane, Maleny commencing at 11am. Walk up artists, including beginners, are welcome, a band is available, bring your five chord charts. Admission $7: Members $5: Sausage sizzle lunch $3: Bottomless tea/coffee is available for a gold coin donation. For further information contact Barry 0427 659 687
The Allora Gardens Retirement Village is holding its first Spring Market on Saturday 13th of September, from 8.30 am to midday. Inside the Club House, you will find a wide variety of stalls including crafts, cakes, clothing, jewellery, greeting cards and more. After strolling through the art gallery, enjoy morning tea and a sausage sizzle in the alfresco dining area. Many stalls will be cash only.
Act for Kids are holding a Free Family Fun Day, on Saturday the 13th of September, from 9am to midday, at Cotton Tree Park. There will be face painting, wildlife show, fire truck, petting zoo and more, along with live entertainment and information stalls. A great day for the kids and the kids at heart!
Montville Market is holding its first Spring Market on Saturday the 13th of September from 7.30am to midday, in Memorial Close. Go along and experience a range of fresh produce, plants, handmade treasures, live music and hot coffee. There will be a number of breakfast options, including breakfast on the deck of the historic Montville Village Hall with its fabulous views.
Award winning Orchid Garden in Buderim is celebrating 29 years of support for the charity, Heart Reach Australia, in providing kids medical and education programs in Vietnam. The garden is located at 17 Barkston Ct, Buderim and is open on the 13th & 14th of September from 9.30am to 4.30pm each day. There are hundreds of flowering plants in a stunning landscape, with waterfalls, antique machinery, and aviaries, as well as a Cafe and plant sales.
The Glass House Mountains Community Garage Sale is on again at the Community Hall, 8 Coonowrin Road, on Saturday the 13th of September from 8 to 11am. Explore over 40 stalls, all in one place selling clothing, plants, and household items. - there'll be something for everyone. Rotary will hold a BBQ, and a coffee van will be on site.
It’s Spring in the Atrium Gallery at Buderim Craft Cottage! Meet the artists while they are demonstrating on Saturday the 13th of September from 10am to 2pm. All work is local and handcrafted, covering many art and craft groups. Have a complimentary coffee and cake in the courtyard.
The September concert of the Maroochy River Country Music Club will feature a Tribute to Johnny O’Keefe. All are welcome to the Hall of Fame, Steggalls Road, Yandina, on Sunday the 14th of September at 11am. Entry is $10, Members $8, and includes free tea and coffee. For more information phone 0458 671 568.
Pacific Chamber Players are hosting Trio Sole who are making their debut with Melodie D’Amore on the 14th and 28th of September and the 12th of October, at 3pm, at venues across the Sunshine Coast. Fall in love with opera’s most beloved Puccini and Verdi arias and Neapolitan favourites, featuring soprano Vanessa West, tenor Raffaele Pierno, and pianist Janet Brewer. For full venue information visit Current CSAs on the Sunshine FM website. 14th September – Cooroy Memorial Hall: 28th September – Caloundra Uniting Church: 12th October - Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Hall - Noosaville
Have you ever thought about giving lawn bowls a try? Now's your chance! Buderim Bowls Club is hosting a 6-week coaching clinic, starting on Monday the 15th of September at 9am. With accredited coaches, all equipment supplied and a friendly supportive atmosphere - it's perfect for beginners. Spots are limited so register today. To register email buderimbowls@bigpond.com.
Business Mentors Sunshine Coast is presenting a series of seminars about ‘Building A Better Business’. The next seminar is being held at Maroochydore RSL on Tuesday 16 September. An expert speaker will provide valuable insights into ‘Building Your Digital Presence’ to create an online footprint that delivers results. We know your time is valuable, so each seminar runs just two hours from 4:30PM. Tickets just $25.00. Go to businessmentorssc.org,au and click on ‘events’.
Buderim-Palmwoods Heritage Tramway are presenting a Night of Burlesque, starring the dazzling Kitty Kats, at the Buderim War Memorial Hall, on Saturday the 20th of September, from 6 to 10pm. Doors open at 6pm and the show will commence at 7pm. A licensed bar will be operating. BYO food. Cost is $50. For more information email tram@buderim.com.
The Caloundra Lapidary Club is holding a Jewellery and Gem Show, at 9 Caloundra Road, on Saturday the 20th of September from 8.30am to 3pm. There will be Gems, Opals, Crystals, Fossils, and stunning handmade Jewellery. Meet local artisans and discover unique treasures you will love.
The Ignite Christian Church is hosting a Conference for Bereaved Parents, at The Hub, 29 Short Street, Nambour, on Saturday the 20th of September, from 8.30am to 5pm. This is an opportunity to spend time with other parents who understand some of what it means to lose a child, infant, pre-born and hear of their learned experiences. Be encouraged & uplifted by their journey.
The Diddillibah Community Hall is holding a Spring Bush Dance on Saturday, the 20th of September commencing at 6pm. All the dances will be taught and called and no experience is needed. Dance tunes will be provided by the Billabong Bush Band. Cost is $12 adults, $5 children, $30 family. Food and soft drinks available. Everyone is welcome for a great family night out.
The Cooloola Coast Dances Group, is holding their Old Time Country Hall Dance, at the Kandanga Public Hall, on Saturday the 20th of September, commencing at 7pm. Music will be provided by a live band, supper is provided, and the venue is air-conditioned. Cost is $15.
If you enjoyed the Big Bands of Goodman, Miller, Ellington, Basie, and Herman, the next concert of the Sunshine Coast Jazz Club’s will delight you! It will feature the 18 piece “Project Big Band” and vocalist, at the Caloundra Power Boat Club, on Sunday the 21st of September from 1 to 3.30pm. Doors open at midday. A great afternoon’s entertainment is assured! To book phone Richard on 0427 782 960 between 9am & 6pm or visit https://sunshinecoastjazzclub.net.au for details.
The Caloundra Power Boat Club is hosting a free fishing competition for boys and girls aged from 3 to 16, on Sunday the 21st of September, commencing at 7am. The major prize is a junior fishing kayak, along with prizes for longest bream, whiting and flathead. There will be a free sausage sizzle and sample bags for the first 200 kids, a lucky draw, and random prizes.
The next concert of the Australasian Country Music Association will be held at 24 Steggalls Road, Yandina, on Sunday the 21st of September, from 11am to 3pm. Guest artists are duo Andy and James who, with their lively performances and mesmerising vocals, will guarantee great entertainment! Enjoy music from talented local artists backed by a great house band. Entry is only $10.
The BreastScreen Queensland Mobile Service will be at Kunara Marketplace, 330 Mons Road, Forest Glen from the 23rd to the 30th of September from 7.30am to 5pm. Free breast screening is offered to women aged 40 and over. Appointments take less than 30 minutes, and a doctor’s referral is not necessary. Early, late, and Saturday appointments are available. For more information visit the BreastScreen website or call 13 20 50.
Caloundra CWA is hosting “SconeTime” at 17 Kalinga Street, Caloundra on Wednesday the 24th of September, commencing at 10am. This event is all about bringing seniors, families & local Caloundra businesses together. Nothing will connect people quite like Martin's scones, jam, cream & a good cuppa. “SconeTime” is a fantastic community project that creates connections. A morning of raffles, fun and friendship for just $8. Bookings are required. To book please phone 0401 299 197.
Coolum Beach Quota Club is holding a Pop Up Stall at Courtyard of Pacific on Paradise, on the 25th of September, from 8am to midday. There will be all the usual goodies, Cakes, Preserves, all types of Craft, Plants, Childrens clothes and Doggie treats. All items for sale are made with love by the hardworking members.
Blackall Range Visual Artists invite you to visit their Spring Art Spectacular Exhibition, at St.Mary's Hall in Montville, from the 25th to the 28th of September, from 10am to 3pm daily. On display will be a diverse and colourful selection of paintings by their members. All paintings are for sale, and commissions and donations go towards the upkeep of St. Mary's Hall.
BATS Theatre Company Inc. is presenting “Sex Please, We’re Sixty” at the Buderim Memorial Hall from the 26th of September to the 5th of October, at evening and matinee performances. A quiet bed and breakfast, little blue pills, and menopausal mayhem, collide in this cheeky comedy. The opening night on the 26th of September will be a fundraiser, with all proceeds going to the Buderim Foundation. Bookings are essential. To book visit batstheatre.com or phone 0427 856 680
The Spring Orchid Spectacular of the Glasshouse Country Orchid Society is set to be a feast for the senses! It will be held at the Beerwah Community Hall, on the 26th & 27th of September, commencing at 8.30am each day. This event promises a stunning showcase of orchids from collector's varieties, to beginner blooms. Growers will be available and ready to share their knowledge.
Would you like to learn about planning and planting a native garden? Go along to the Maroochy Botanic Garden in Tanawha on Saturday the 27th of September from 8.30am to 3pm. Native plant experts will give talks on local plants, and guided walks will show many of them in established gardens. Plants will be for sale at the event or at a community native nursery. To book for walks and talks visit Eventbrite, Maroochy Bushland Botanic Garden.
Buderim will be Buzzing with the Sweet Sounds of Jazz, on Sunday the 28th of September, from 1 to 5pm, in Buderim Park, for a free community event, hosted by the BWMCA. The event will showcase local talent, featuring The Swing Brothers with Sista Paula, Melanie and the Madmen, and the Kitty Kats. There will be food stalls, a bar and a bumper raffle. For more information visit bwmca.com.au/jazz-in-the-park or phone 5477 0944.
October
The BreastScreen Queensland mobile service, will be at Jack Morgan Park, Perry Street, Coolum, from the 2nd to the 16th of October from 7.30am to 3.30pm. The service provides free breast screening for women aged 40 and over. Appointments take less than 30 minutes, and a doctors’ referral is not required. For more information visit the BreastScreen website or call 13 20 50.
The Coolum Art Collective is holding an Art Expo at the Coolum Civic Centre, from the 3rd to the 6th of October commencing at 9am each day. The event will feature a diverse range of art and crafts by some of the Sunshine Coast local artists, and artisans. The art is original and comprises both traditional and modern styles in all mediums. Entry is free.
The Caloundra and District Model Railway Association are holding their annual Buy, Sell, and Display, at the Uniting Church Hall, Ulm Street Caloundra, on Saturday the 4th of October from 8.30am to 1pm. Wheelchair access is available and there is plenty of off street parking. Entry is $5. For more information phone 0434 541 915.
The Blackall Range Wood Crafters Guild are holding an Open Day, at the Montville Sports Ground, on the 4th and 5th of October, from 9am to 3pm each day. There will be members handcrafted items, and timber slabs for sale, as well as great raffle prizes. Demonstrations will be held daily. Entry and parking are free.
The Caloundra Woodworking Club is holding an Open Day at 65 Elm Street South, on the 4th of October from 9am to 3pm. There will be amazing handcrafted creations, live demonstrations, gift bargains, and raffles. Sizzling sausages and refreshments will be available. Go along and witness where timber meets talent! Just $2 gets you in with free parking.
Sunshine Valley Men’s Shed is holding a Garage Sale and Open Day, at 279 Blackall Range Road, West Woombye, on Saturday the 4th of October from 6.30am to 2.30pm. There will be a furniture, tools, toys, resin jewellery, plants and produce for sale. It will also be an opportunity to meet the members and view the Shed’s facilities. For more information phone Dave on 0498 463 430.
Katie Rose Cottage Hospice is hosting a Road runner Charity Car Show at Chaplin Park, Noosaville, on Sunday the 5th of October from 9am to 1pm. The Show will feature Cars, Motorcycles, and Special Vehicles. There will be food vans and live music on site. Entry fee is $10 and Free for under 14. Sorry no pets.
Some of Brisbane’s best blues and R & B musicians are coming to Maroochydore, hosted by the Jazz and Blues Collective. The Guides is a band who present music with soul and groove, exploring the sounds of Harry Connick Junior, Stevie Wonder, and more. For an afternoon of great entertainment go along to the Millwell Road Community Centre on the 5th of October at 1.30pm. For more information phone 0403 152 397 of visit the Jazz and Blues Collective Facebook page.
The Graceville Art Festival will be held at St Luke’s Church, Sydney Street, Nambour, from the 8th to the 12th of October. The official opening will be held at 5.30pm on the 8th, and 9am to 5pm on all other days. This year will see the introduction of their inaugural Art Prize including The Graceville Art, The Heart, and the Inclusive Photography Prize. You are invited to submit a work for the Art Prize, or participate in the many free events and workshops.
They say laughter is the best medicine, and lucky for you, the doctors from Comedy for a Cause are coming to Caloundra RSL, on Friday the 10th of October at 7pm. The show is a fundraiser for Mooloolah’s own Wandi Nerida charity, with proceeds supporting rehabilitation for people with eating disorders. For further information and tickets, visit Caloundra RSL’s What’s On page.
Come and enjoy stunning woodcraft exhibits at the Cooroora Woodworkers Show, at the Cooroy Memorial Hall, on the 10th and 11th of October from 8.30am each day. Watch live woodworking demonstrations and get expert advice from the members. Stock up on a range of raw timber, precision tools and beautiful handcrafted goods ideal for gifts and home use. There will be beautiful handcrafted items as raffle prizes.
The Caloundra Chorale & Theatre Company is presenting The Sound of Music, directed by Chloe Musgrove at the CCTC Theatre, 3 Piringa Street, Wurtulla from the 10th to the 19th of October, at evening and matinee performances. Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the film, the production stars acclaimed baritone Daniel Smerdon, alongside local talent. With timeless songs and heartfelt storytelling, it will be a celebration of the power of music. To book visit www.trybooking.com/deets or phone 0490 329 912.
The Golden Beach Caloundra Handmade Market will be held at the Indoor Bowling Association, 55 Burke Street, on Saturday the 11th of October, from 8am to 1pm. There will be a variety of stallholders, with a selection of products available, along with food and coffee. Stalls are outdoor and indoor with easy access, and there is plenty of parking. Entry is free.
The Caloundra RSL Sub Branch is holding the Annual Veterans Spring Ball, on Saturday the 11th of October in the Function Centre, commencing at 6pm. Cost is $60 per person which includes canapes and drinks on arrival, a 2 course meal and beverage package. A dance band and great camaraderie will ensure an enjoyable evening. Please note this event is for Veterans and their partners only. For further information contact Janine at the Sub Branch Office.
Three new exhibitions are coming to the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre, with the Opening Event on Saturday the 11th of October, from 4 to 6pm. They will explore themes of embodiment, touch, and environmental sensitivity, introducing The Crooked Line Collective, a South-East Queensland based arts collective, and two first time exhibitors, Tess Hagan and Caroline Hodges. Everyone is welcome.
The Annual Sculpture Garden Exhibition will be held in the Atrium Gallery at the Buderim Craft Cottage, on the 11th to the 19th of October, from 9am to 4pm daily. The exhibition showcases sculpture and pottery by local artists, with a strong focus on sculpture designed for gardens and courtyards. It attracts thousands of visitors from all over South East Queensland. Entry is free and all exhibition work is for sale.
Join Coolum HeARTs musicians, and the Coolum State School Junior Voices Choir, in a Sing Out for Mental Health Week, at the School, on Sunday the 12th of October from 1 to 3pm. There will be raffles and art displays. Free admission, will include afternoon tea. This will be an afternoon of musical entertainment for a good cause.
The Annual Buderim Garden Festival will be held from Friday the 17th to Sunday 19th of October, at the Buderim Memorial Hall and other locations. The Festival celebrates Spring with a comprehensive program of open gardens, exhibitions and plant markets. For tickets and full program details, visit https://buderimgardenclub.com/festival/
Meridan State College is holding a FunFair and Markets Festival on Saturday the 18th of October, from midday to 6pm. Enjoy unlimited rides, a petting zoo, raffles, live entertainment, food trucks and market stalls. Pre-sale ride wristbands are available from the 1st of September for $40. This will be a great afternoon for the whole family.
General Information
Caloundra CWA is a group of fun loving women from all ages and walks of life, who meet each Wednesday, at 9.30am, at 17 Kalinga Street, Caloundra. Join them for craft, a cuppa, a chat, and cards. They also have various activities, lunches and outings during the year. Their monthly meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month at 8.45am, followed by craft.
The Probus Club of Caloundra 86 meets at 9.30am on the third Tuesday of each month at the Rumba Beach Resort The purpose of the club is to provide a regular occasion for retired and semi-retired people who appreciate an opportunity to meet others with similar interests. Their Motto is Friendship, Fellowship and Fun.
Sunshine Coast Cars and Coffee is held on the first Saturday of each month, from 7 to 10am, at the Sir Henry Royce Foundation Showrooms, 52 Lysaght Street, Coolum. The Rolls Royce Museum will be open, with a guided tour of rare vehicles and notable engines, such as the famous Merlin aero engine. Enjoy a coffee and breakfast bun while you explore the exhibits.
Sunshine Coast Table Tennis Club hosts Ping Pong Parkinsons at the Maroochydore State High School, Jubilee Hall, each Saturday at 9.30am. It has been proven that Table Tennis helps people with Parkinson's with coordination and other motor skills, lost through this disease. Parkinsons sufferers their Carers, and Families are welcome to attend. For more information visit their Facebook page or website.
Do you have small household items that need some TLC? Rather than tossing it into landfill, 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 visit their Facebook page.
U3a (University of the 3rd Age), is a voluntary organisation offering many courses for mostly retired people, and are always looking for Tutors to offer classes. Currently courses are numerous, ranging from learning a Language, playing Mahjong, Canasta or Bridge to participating in Lectures and Discussions. There are also Exercise classes, Aqua Aerobics, Cycling, Table Tennis and Pickleball, to name a few. Full course information is available on the U3a website. For more information phone 5430 1123 between 9am to midday on Monday to Friday.
Noosa District Netball Association is holding Walking Netball at 6pm each Wednesday up to the 5th of November, at 1 McKinnon Drive, Tewantin. Cost is $5 each week, paid in cash on the night. There is also a $41 Netball Queensland annual insurance fee. This is a fun and social way to keep active, no matter your age or fitness level.
Crystal Waters Market at 65 Kilcoy Lane, Conondale, is held from 8am to 1pm on the first Saturday of every month, except January. Get your sourdough bread and bakery treats from the wood fired bakery or the green lotus café. Enjoy a coffee while listening to live music. There are many stalls, and a playground for the kids. A great family day on the beautiful village green.
The Noosa Women’s Shed located at Wallum Lane Noosa Heads, is dedicated to empowering women through hands on, tool based skills. They run regular workshops at their new shed, offering a supportive environment for women to learn, connect, and thrive. They are a friendly and welcoming community helping women achieve their goals. For more information visit their website.
The Katie Rose Cottage Hospice, Op Shop, at 84 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin, is open from 9am to 4pm, Monday to Friday. They are currently closed over weekends. Call in with your friends and grab a bargain during the week. All profits go towards the wonderful 24 hr - 7 day a week quality end of life care at the Hospice in Doonan.
The Sunny Coast Social Dance Group invite you to join them from 6 to 9pm, at the Millwell Road Community Centre, on the first Sunday of each month. They have live music and upcoming musicians include Blue Suede, Rocknrollabilly's, Tune Rangers and Poco Loco. Dances are themed with a lucky spot prize for those dressing to theme. Cost is $15 for couples, and $20 for bands.
Local band “The Freddys” have been entertaining locals and visitors for nine years across the Sunshine Coast. They provide classic vintage rock music on the banks of Noosa River every Thursday, morning from 10am to midday, (weather permitting). You'll find them next to The Jetty Cafe on Gympie Tce., Noosaville. The music is free but donations are appreciated. BYO chairs.
Backgammon, often referred to as 'the cruellest game', is easy to learn if you can count to 36! Try your hand, at no charge, or revive your game, every Wednesday afternoon from 2pm, at the Mooloolaba Bowls Club. All levels are welcome and a tutor, and boards are on hand. For more information visit the Sunshine Coast Backgammon website.
Suncoast Gospel Entertainers invite you to join them for a fun morning of singing inspirational and well known songs. They meet at 10am on the first Saturday of each month, at the Anglican Church Hall, Meridan Street, Bokarina. Morning tea is available for a gold coin donation.
Caloundra Stamp Club meets at the Bellvista Meeting Place, Lomond Crescent, Bellvista, on the 4th Thursday of each month, at 12.30pm. Exchange books, browse the bargain table, and participate in a mini auction and raffle. New members and visitors are welcome. For more information call Catherine on 0406 018 456.
Ruby’s Room Ministry for Women, meet on the last Saturday of each month at Connections on King, Buderim Uniting Church Hall, at 9.30am. All are welcome to go along for morning tea, merriment, fellowship, and an opportunity to make new friends. For more information phone Caz on 0423 824 096
Caloundra Uniting Church invites you to join them in a family way of attending church, on the 4th Saturday of each month from 4.45 to 6.45pm. The service includes singing, a message from Pastor Steven, fun related activities with the family, all followed by a delicious meal. Everyone is welcome to meet other families, form new friendships and learn more about faith matters.
Noosaville VIEW Club is a warm, welcoming women's group that meets twice a month at local venues. The second Thursday of the month is Friendship Day, where members get together to enjoy food and outings, and on the 4th Thursday, they meet at the Tewantin RSL to discuss the progress of the Smith Family's 14 Learning for Life students that the Club supports, followed by lunch and a guest speaker. For more information email viewnoosaville@gmail.com
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.