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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.
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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.
Fuel Your Life is hosting Veteran Lawn Bowls, at Club Maroochy, 23 Memorial Avenue, Cotton Tree, on Wednesday the 8th of October, commencing at 10am. This will be a chance to meet fellow veterans, share stories, and enjoy a fun morning together. Numbers are limited so registration is necessary. To register phone 1300 139 229.
Nominations have been extended for the 2025 Annual Sunshine Coast Sports Awards, and will now close on Wednesday the 8th of October. These prestigious awards will recognize sporting excellence, with 12 award categories that celebrate sports people, clubs, volunteers, officials and events. The Awards celebration promises to be an unforgettable evening. So if you know someone or a club or an event that deserves recognition, submit your nomination as quickly as possible. To submit your nomination visit https://sunshinecoastsports.com.au/sunshine-coast-sports-awards
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 Buderim Lions are again proud to present the First Regiment Royal Australian Artillery Concert Band, on Saturday the 11th of October, from 2 to 4pm, at the Buderim Mountain School Hall. Buderim State School P&C will be providing afternoon tea. Costs - Adults $16: Child - (5-17) $5: Child under 5 Free. Afternoon Tea: $12 per person. Proceeds will go to Mates4Mates, in supporting current and ex-serving members of the Australian Defence Force, and their families.
The Nambour Lapidary Club will be holding its annual GEMFEST at the Nambour Showgrounds, on Saturday, the 11th of October, from 8am to 4pm. 120 traders will be in attendance with gemstones, fossils, crystals, jewelry and more on display and for sale. Children will enjoy the fossicking cart and raffles and food and drinks will be available. Entry is $8, children under 12 free.
Hinterland Music Club is going Country, on Saturday the 11th of October from 11am to 4pm, in the Big Shed, Historical Village, Bryce Lane, Maleny. Walk up artists, including beginners, are welcome. A band will be available. Bring your five chord charts. Cost is $7, Members $5, and Sausage sizzle lunch $3, as well as bottomless tea or coffee for a gold coin donation. For further information contact Barry 0427 659 687
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 Buderim Male Choir are presenting Songs of the British Isles, at the Buderim War Memorial Hall, on Sunday the 12th of October, commencing at 2pm. The afternoon will also feature the Buderim Men's Shed Band, Flashback, and will cover traditional songs, music from the Proms, popular songs from the sixties, and more. Entry is $20 which includes afternoon tea. For more information phone 0478 589 517.
The October concert of the Maroochy River Country Music Club, will feature a tribute to Col Joye. Go along to the Hall of Fame, Steggalls Road, Yandina, on Sunday the 12th of October, from 11am to 3.30pm, for an afternoon of great entertainment. Free tea and coffee is available. Cost is $10 or $8 for members. For more information phone Darryl on 0458 671 568.
The Y Caloundra, and The University of Queensland, are partnering to host a Health and Wellbeing Expo, on Sunday the 12th of October from 8am to midday at The Y. The event is designed to promote healthy habits, and strengthen community wellbeing, and will feature free health checks, interactive activities for all ages, expert talks, and take-home educational resources. This will be an opportunity to meet the UQ research team, and become a member of the Y.
Nambour Bowls Club is holding a free Come and Try Lawn Bowls session, at 76 Coronation Avenue, Nambour, on Sunday the 12th of October, from 3 to 5pm. Adults and high school age children are encouraged to roll up and learn more about this popular game. A free sausage sizzle will be available.
Hot Ginger Chorus is holding a New Member Open Night, at the Buderim Men’s Shed, 38 Advance Road, Kuluin, on the 15th of October, commencing at 6.15pm. Hot Ginger is the only women’s chorus group on the Sunshine Coast, specialising in a cappella singing. The evening is free, and is an opportunity for absolute beginners, or experienced vocalists. To secure a free ticket visit: https://www.trybooking.com/DEZLR
The Glennie Old Girls annual lunch is on Friday the 17th of October at Headland Golf Club, Buderim. It’s a wonderful opportunity for Sunshine Coast-based former students of Glennie School to get together, swap stories, and raise funds for the G.O.G.A. scholarship fund. You’ll need to book soon. Cost is just $55. To book or for further information contact Sue Douglas on 0403 466 758 and cjss_douglas@bigpond.com or Di Murray on 0407 452 102 and disybud@gmail.com
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/
Bribie Island Nature Festival will be held from the 17th to 19th of October, across the island. You are invited to join outdoor activities in stunning locations, tours of the island and beach, workshops, guided nature walks, and talks by local artists and scientists. There are free and ticketed events for all ages. Slow down, explore hidden places, and celebrate this remarkable island. For more information visit bribieislandnaturefestival.com.au
QCWA Beerwah is holding their Tower Green Market on Saturday the 18th of October, from 8am to midday, at the CWA Hall in Simpson Street. There will be local artisan stalls, as well as Crafts, Baking and Preserves, along with a Sausage Sizzle, Coffee Van, and Entertainment. New stall holders are welcome. For further information email: info.beerwahqcwamarket@gmail.com or find us on Facebook
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.
Maroochy Zonta is hosting “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland” High Tea, in the Hall, at the Pacific Paradise State School, on the 18th of October at 12.30pm. There will be a tantalising selection of delicious food and a variety of tempting craft stalls for you to browse at your leisure. Throughout the afternoon, entertainment will be provided by the renowned Shades Duo. Tickets are available through Humanitix. For preferred seating email zontamaroochy@gmail.com.
The Beerburrum Country Market will be held at the School of Arts, Anzac Avenue, on Saturday the 18th of October, from 8.30am to 1.30pm. There will be a number of stalls with a variety of items for sale from local makers. Coffee will be available, with crepes by La Galette and ‘Scrub Mutts’ dog wash will be on site. This is an all weather event.
Sunshine Coast Concert Band will present Heroes, Hymns, and Harmonies, at the Kawana Community Hall, Nanyima Street, Buddina, on Saturday the 18th of October, from 2 to 4.30pm.
The show will feature movie soundtracks, World War 2 singalongs and swing tunes, popular songs from the 60s, and poignant Hymn arrangements. Costs are Adult $25, teens $10, kids 12yrs and under free, including afternoon tea.
The Maleny Lions Club invite all newcomers to Maleny to their 20th Meet and Greet event, at Tranquil Park Maleny, on the 19th of October from 2 to 4.30pm. Cost is $30 which includes entertainment, a drink, and canapés. Go along for a great afternoon, meet new friends, and be welcomed to the wonderful Community. Tickets are available through trybooking.com.
The Australasian Country Music Association welcomes guest artists “The Sloan Family Band” to their next concert on Sunday the 19th of October at 11am, in the Hall of Fame, Steggalls Road, Yandina. With their blend of youth and experience, you are guaranteed entertainment! Enjoy music from talented local artists backed by a great house band. Cost is only $10.
The Sunshine Coast Jazz Club is hosting the “Session Band”, led by guitarist Russell Bayne, and Brisbane’s best musicians, at the Caloundra Power Boat Club, on Sunday the 19th of October, from 1 to 3.30pm. This promises to be an afternoon of fun, laughter and many well known songs. Bookings are required. To book phone Richard on 0427 782 960 between 9am-6pm or on the website https://sunshinecoatjazzclub.net.au
Mooloolaba Rotary is celebrating the 10th Annual Lift The Lid Walk for Mental Health, on Sunday the 19th of October, commencing at 8am, from the Mooloolaba Surf Club. This is a fun family event aimed at walking the talk about mental health, and raising funds for mental health research. Registration is $30 and includes a free t-shirt. Kids 16 and under walk for free, and dogs are welcome! There will be live music and activities for kids. Register now at liftthelidwalk.com.au/mooloolaba
Mons Playgroup is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a High Tea, at the Mons Schoolhouse, on Wednesday the 22nd of October, at 1pm. They welcome all those Mums from the mid to late 70's & beyond to attend. To Register phone Lori on 0418 713 419 or Michelle on 0428 949 948.
The Motor Trades Association of Queensland is bringing its ever-popular automotive meet and greet to the Sunshine Coast at the Kawana Waters Hotel on the 23rd of October from 3.30 to 5pm. High school students, jobseekers, and anyone looking to explore a career in the automotive industry, is invited to meet local employers, business owners, and industry members.
The next production of Lind Lane Theatre in Nambour is “Cluedo on Stage”, from the 24th of October to the 1st of November, at evening and matinee performances. You're invited to join Scarlet, Plum, White, Green, Peacock, and Mustard, as they race to use their weapons and find the murderer, before the body count stacks up. This madcap comedy will keep you guessing until the final crazy twist. Dress as your favourite character! For more information or to book, visit lindlane.com.au
The Annual Maleny Rotary Golf Day, is Teeing Off on October the 24th with an 8am Shotgun Start. For $110 you will be supporting Orange Sky and Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine, while playing golf on one of the Sunshine Coasts’ 'Hidden Gems'. There will be heaps of chances to win great prizes and raffles. Book your Foursome at www.ticketebo.com.au/mccgd.
Maleny Uniting Church on Maleny Landsborough Road, is conducting its annual monster garage sale, on Saturday the 25th of October, commencing at 7am. There will be a huge range of goods for sale, from fashion, bric-a-brac, tools, light furniture and toys. All proceeds will support school Chaplaincy.
The Mapleton Country Market will have a Halloween Theme, on Saturday the 25th of October, from 8am to midday, in the school carpark. There will be genuine bargains of plants, timber, honey, sourdoughs, jams and chutneys. Who doesn't love fresh waffles, Hungarian food and a barista coffee?
Palmwoods State School is hosting Music in the Moonlight on Saturday the 25th of October, from 5pm. Enjoy a magical night of entertainment, including food, Musicians, aerial acrobats, Fire spectacle, and over $8000 in prizes to be won. This is just for the big kids, so get out that fancy outfit you never have the chance to wear and go along. There will be some surprises!
The Sunshine Coast Bonsai Society is holding its Annual Show at the Buderim War Memorial Hall, on the 25th and 26th of October, from 9am each day. On show will be some of the finest bonsai in South East Queensland, plus pots, tools and books for sale, as well as bonsai demonstrations and advice. Refreshments will be available, and there is plenty of parking.
Buderim Bowls Club is holding a Sunday Session on the 26th of October, from 1 to 5pm. There will be authentic Mexican tacos and live music to keep you moving. This promises fun and entertainment for the whole family. Relax and enjoy the afternoon. To register visit buderimbowls.com.au/whats-on.
The 2nd Light Horse Regiment is hosting the 108th Beersheba Day Commemoration in Blackall Street, Woombye, on Sunday the 26th of October. The Program commences at 10am with the Troop Parade through Woombye, featuring up to 30 horses, followed by a Service at Memorial Park at 10.15am. Share in tea, damper, ANZAC biscuits, and a classic sausage sizzle and visit the Light Horse Park Museum.
Quota Coolum ladies are holding a Pop Up Stall in the Courtyard of Pacific on Coolum, Birtwell Street, Coolum Beach, on Thursday the 30th of October, from 8am to midday. All the usual goodies of cakes, jams, chutneys, all types of craft, plants, baby and children clothes and doggie treats, will be there. All items for sale are made with love by their hardworking members.
November
The Sunshine Coast Arts and Craft group is holding their Christmas Community Fair on the 1st and 2nd of November, at the Montville Village Community Hall, commencing at 9am each day. There will be preserves, fibre art, clothing, ceramics and pottery, jewellery, woodwork and much more. Also card making, fibre art and woodworking demonstrations. ‘Café on the Deck’ will be serving tea and coffee, cakes, sandwiches and light meals.
The Annual Concert of the Sunshine Statesmen Barbershop Chorus, will be held at the Buderim War Memorial Hall, on Saturday the 1st of November, from 7 to 9.30pm. The concert will feature local choruses and quartets, with special guest soloist Michelle Bull. Cost is $25 adults and $20 concession, free for under 15, and includes a light supper. Tickets are available at the door, or on trybooking.com. For more information phone Jeff on 0438 685 639.
St Vincent de Paul Coolum is presenting "Sounds of Celebration ", hosted by Waves of Harmony, at St Peter’s Church, Elizabeth Street, Coolum, on Sunday the 2nd of November, commencing at 2pm. This will be a vibrant variety concert featuring local choirs and special guest performers. Cost is $15 per person and includes a delicious afternoon tea. Tickets are available at the door only - with lucky door prizes and a multi-draw raffle.
The Lions Club of Caloundra is holding their Charity Golf Day at the Caloundra Golf Club on the 16th of November. They are seeking a name sponsor for this important event. If you are interested in this opportunity, they would love to hear from you. For further information contact Don McLachlan on 0407 764 249.
General Information
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.
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
The Friends of Maroochy Bushland Botanic Gardens in Tanawha are seeking to recruit Members to assist with a range of educational and social activities at the Gardens, and in the Community. If you are interested in the art and ecology of native plants and wildlife, and the magic of our local bushland, they would love you to join them. For further information visit their Website and Facebook page for events, opportunities and membership, or email friendsofmrbbg@gmail.com
The Maroochy North Shore Lions Club are seeking new members to join their fun loving club to participate in the many activities they are involved in to help the community. They meet at 6.30pm on the 4th Tuesday of each month, and also organise a variety of monthly social events. For more information phone Tricia on 0427 838 938.
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.