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2026 Australian Deaf Games - July 20th to 26th
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.
Click here to register.
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.
May
The Fibre Art and Surface Design Group at the Buderim Craft Cottage are holding a major art exhibition from the 16th to 25th of May from 10am to 4pm daily. The theme, ‘Quote’, is being represented in many different mediums, using a vast range of artistic techniques. This will be an exciting and unique exhibition not to be missed.
Arts Connect is hosting Open Studios Sunshine Coast, from Friday the 16th to Sunday the 25th of May. Take a look at what happens inside the 70 plus studios incorporating established, emerging and fledgling local artists who are taking part. To find out more download the Open Studios Sunshine Coast App. Entry is free. For further information go to their website for the online guidebook. www.openstudios.com.au or follow their social media
Celebrate Neighbourhood Centre Week at the Baringa Community Centre, 20 Edwards Terrace, on Wednesday the 21st of May from 2 to 4pm. This will be a great chance to connect, have fun, and meet people at the heart of your community. Everyone is welcome, so come and explore the activities and programs that are offered, and share your ideas with program workers.
Are you a young woman interested in learning about leadership and agriculture? Sunshine Coast Agricultural Show is looking for juniors (14-17 years) and seniors (18-28 years) entrants for their showgirl program. Entry cost is covered for all 3 days of the show. This is a great opportunity to get involved in the show! Entry forms are required by the 1st of June. For more information visit the show website or call 0490 172 356.
Celebrating Books Maleny, and Maleny Community Centre, are streaming 8 live sessions from the 2025 Sydney Writers Festival from the 23rd to 25th of May. The sessions will be held in the Veranda Room, 23 Maple Street, Maleny. Bookings are essential. For further information visit celebratingbooksmaleny.com.au.
Arioso Chamber Ensemble will be presenting a concert of timeless baroque music from the silver screen, at the Eudlo Hall, on Saturday the 24th of May commencing at 3pm. From the elegance of Pride and Prejudice, to the swaggering Master and Commander, this will be a great afternoon’s entertainment. Ticket prices are $40: $35: $15 – payable at the door, or on the Arioso website.
Caloundra Uniting Church will be holding Messy Church on the 24th of May, from 4.45 to 6.45pm, at 56C Queen Street, in the hall under the church. Join Pastor Steven for songs and fun activities around a messy way to worship. Bring your family and friends and enjoy a delicious dinner provided by the dedicated kitchen staff.
If you love your fur babies, go along to the Mapleton Country Market in the School Carpark, on Saturday the 24th of May from 8am to midday. There will be stalls where you can pick up your doggie treats and accessories. Also fresh waffles, hot breakfast, coffee, organic produce, sourdoughs, jams, and much more.
The Sunshine Coast Concert Band will be presenting an afternoon of “Favourites” at the Kawana Community Hall, on Saturday the 24th of May commencing at 2pm. There will be something for everyone in the program, including a wonderful arrangement of the Man from Snowy River theme, soaring vocals and Band selections. Cost is Adults $25, teens $10 and under 12 year olds Free, including afternoon tea.
Maroochydore State High School is hosting their fourth year of Comedy for a Cause, on Saturday the 24th of May at 7pm. There will be raffle prizes and great food and drink options. The event will support the Humanitarian for Cambodia project, and the student empowerment programs within the school. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased on the night or on their Facebook page.
Caloundra Indoor Bowls Club and Nambour APEX, are hosting fundraiser bingo on Sunday the 25th of May, at 55 Burke Street, Golden Beach. Doors open at 10am, eyes down at 1.30pm. There will be jackpots for $1000 and $500 as well as a $600 Treble game and a Blind Freddy jackpot. For more information phone Robyn on 0429 079 400.
Nambour and Mapleton Bridge Clubs are offering lessons for 10 weeks every Wednesday afternoon, from the 28th of May, at the Nambour Rugby League Club. They offer a friendly and supportive atmosphere. The lessons are up to date and supported by comprehensive notes. Cost is $60. To book phone Diana on 0408 797 985 or email nambourcbc@gmail.com.
Noosa Chorale and orchestra, under the baton of Kim Kirkman, will present ”The Armed Man, A Mass for Peace”, by Karl Jenkins. The work reflects on the brutality of war and the joy when peace finally comes. It is being staged at 7pm on Friday the 30th, and 2pm on Saturday the 31st of May, at The J Noosa. Cost is $45 and bookings are essential. To book phone 5329 6560 or visit thej.com.au
The Mixed Media Group at Buderim Craft Cottage annual art exhibition, ‘Emotions’, is the culmination of 12 months work, exploring new ideas compatible with an individual artist’s chosen medium. The exhibition will run from the 31st of May to the 8th of June from 9am to 3pm each day. A variety of original art will be on view, and for sale. Browse mixed media pieces, abstract pieces, landscapes and still life.
Don’t miss the free Tibetan Khaita Festival, on Saturday, the 31st of May at 10:30am, at the Beerwah Community Hall, 25 Peachester Road. Experience vibrant music, joyful dances, and drumming beat. Savor tasty veg and non-veg dumplings. Dumpling workshops will be conducted. RSVP is required for the workshops. Relax, soak up the family fun, and feel the Tibetan magic. To RSVP for workshops please phone 0478 321 559.
The Sunshine Statesmen Barbershop Chorus are excited to announce they are hosting the Queensland Regional Championships on Saturday the 31st of May, at 7pm at Venue 114. The concert will feature all the winners performing, including quartets and choruses, both male, female and mixed. Bookings are essential. To book visit the Venue 114 website.
4 Paws Animal Rescue is celebrating its 20th Anniversary! In recognition of this milestone, they are hosting a fundraising lunch at Headland Golf Club, on Saturday, the 31st of May, commencing at 11.30am. Cost is $100 for a delicious 3 course lunch. There will be lucky door prizes, raffles and silent auctions. Bookings are essential.
Maroochy North Shore Lions and Community Centre, are hosting a Trivia Night at 701 David Low Way, Mudjimba, on Saturday the 31st of May at 7pm for a 7.30pm start. Make up a team and BYO nibbles & drinks. Go along for a night of fun and laughter. To book a table phone 0408 345 343.
Tewantin Uniting Church is celebrating its 75th Anniversary on Saturday the 31st of May, and Sunday the 1st of June, at 41 Poinciana Ave., Tewantin. Saturday will be a community day from midday to 3pm, with stalls, childrens’ activities, a free sausage sizzle, and most importantly, a display of the history of the Church. On Sunday the direction turns inward with worship at 9am, followed by brunch.
St John's Anglican Church Nambour is hosting a family movie night in the hall, on Saturday the 31st of May, commencing at 5.30pm for a sausage sizzle and 6pm movie. The movie will be “Back to the Outback”. Cost is a gold coin donation to support recent flood victims. Children are encouraged to bring messages of hope and support, and a gift for children affected. For more information phone 0438 417 880.
June
It will be a “Dogs Day Out” at the Buderim Village Park, Cnr Gloucester Road & Main Street on Sunday the 1st of June from 10am to 2pm. A great day with family and your four-legged furry friends. Food and fun guaranteed!
Sunshine Brass is the Coast’s only Community Brass Band, and they will be joined by renowned organist Barry Moore, at the Majestic Theatre, Pomona, on the 1st June at 2pm. A great opportunity to experience the Theatre’s 1937 Compton Organ, with musical masterpieces such as the Dam Busters theme and more. The setting will enhance this performance and make it truly spectacular.
The June concert of the Jazz and Blues Collective will be held at the Millwell Road Community Centre, on Sunday the 1st of June, commencing at 1.30pm. An afternoon of European and Brazilian jazz music, with the Tropical Dance Sextet, who will take you on a musical tour from Rome to Rio. The event will feature the dynamic vocals of Grace Rigby and Eddie Gazani, supported by first class musicians. For more information visit the Jazz and Blues Collective Facebook page.
Sunshine Coast Cavy Club is holding a Guinea Pig Show, on Sunday the 1st of June at the Woombye School of Arts Hall, from 10am to 2pm. There will be over 100 guinea pigs entered for judging, as well as guinea pig merchandise, food and cage accessories for sale, and guinea pigs for adoption. Everyone is welcome.
The Caloundra Chorale and Theatre Company, 3 Piringa Street, Wurtulla, is presenting “Run For Your Wife”, an hilarious comedy in which a taxi driver attempts to live a double life with two different wives . The production will run from the 4th to the 22nd of June at evening and matinee performances. Book early to avoid disappointment. To book phone 0490 329 912 or visit trybooking.com.
Microsoft will officially end its support for Windows Ten in October. The Buderim branch of the Sunshine Coast Computer Club is offering an information session on ways to continue safely using Windows Ten after this date. If this interests you, go along to the Good Life Centre, Buderim Pines Drive, on Friday the 6th of June at 12.15pm. Cost is $4.
Caloundra & District Model Railway Association is holding a Buy, Sell & Display Day, on Saturday the 7th of June, from 8.30am to 1pm, at the Uniting Church Hall, Cnr Queen & Ulm Streets, There will be model railway and associated items for sale. Cost is $5. A sausage sizzle and light snacks will be available
The next Crystal Waters Market, Connondale, will be held on Saturday the 7th of June from 8am to 1pm. Go along for live music, fresh produce, and delicious bakery treats from the sourdough bakery, and sumptuous meals at the ikiagi café. There will also be other great stalls including vintage clothing and rainbow liqueurs.
The Sunshine Coast Arts and Crafts group is holding its Winter Craft Fair on the 7th and 8th of June, at the Montville Village Hall, starting at 9am each day. This will be an excellent opportunity to purchase unique handcrafted items. An onsite cafe will be serving delicious Devonshire teas, as well as lunches. A fabulous hamper will be raffled, and drawn on Sunday afternoon.
The next concert of the Maroochy River Country Music Club will be a Tribute to Jim Reeves, at the Hall of Fame, Steggalls Road, Yandina, on Sunday the 8th of June, commencing at 11am. Entry is $10 and tea and coffee will be available.
Former students and the Community are invited to attend the centenary celebration of the Old Witta School, at 316 Witta Road, on Sunday the 8th of June from 11am to 3pm. There will be historical displays, live music and refreshments. For further information visit their Facebook page or website.
The Maleny Epic Car Boot Sale will be held again at 926 Maleny Montville Road, Balmoral Ridge on Sunday the 8th of June commencing at 7.30am. You will find lots of trash and treasure, collectibles, leather goods, artworks, produce and plants as well as food. Kids will be catered for with face painting and baloons.
The Maleny Motorcycle Swap will be held on Saturday the 14th of June at the Showgrounds. Gates will open at 6am. There will be a massive variety of parts, bikes for sale and a Classic Motorcycle Display. The food court will be open all day. Pay for your Swap Site at the gate. Camping and food will be available for Friday night. Everything for sale must be motorcycle related. For more information phone Keith on 0429 000 178.
The Merryatric Players are back with another high-energy musical comedy entitled, “You Can’t Say That”, at the Caloundra Events Centre, on the 19th and 20th of June, at 2pm.. Step into the vibrant world of 1960s Australia, where love, change, and self-discovery collide for a group of spirited women in a dazzling, musical showdown. There will be hilarious twists, touching moments, and plenty of game show suspense. Cost is $25. To book visit the Caloundra Events Centre website.
Peachester Mountain Quilters are turning 40 and to celebrate, invite you to a “Forty and Fabulous” quilt show, at the Peachester Hall on Friday and Saturday, the 20th & 21st of June from 9am each day. Discover an exquisite quilt display, savour delicious morning tea and lunch, and be in the chance to win fantastic raffle prizes. Enjoy the beautiful rural setting and be part of the celebration!
The Australian Vietnamese Charity is holding a Family Fundraising Dinner, at the Buderim Memorial Hall, on Friday the 20th of June commencing at 6.30pm. The event will raise funds for cataract surgery, food for the poor, support of 2 orphanages and 2 schools, as well as housing. They also look after13 disabled children and their families on a monthly basis. Cost is $40 for adults: $15 for teens. Book early for an evening of authentic Vietnamese food. To book visit trybooking.com/cyvgc
General Information
The Buderim War Memorial Community Association provides services across our Community, in the spirit that has characterised Buderim since 1945. The Old Post Office, Pioneer Cottage and Memorial Hall buildings, support events with more than 60 volunteer organisations. If your business would like to know more about their Annual Sponsorship Program, and acknowledgement opportunities, visit the BWMCA website. For further information visit bwmca.com/au/sponsorships or phone 5477 0945.
Enrolments are open for the Winter School of Visual Arts, to be held at the Buderim Craft Cottage, from the 5th to the 13th of July, from 9am to 4pm daily. There will be 14 workshops including watercolour, acrylic, mixed media, silversmithing, collagraphy, drawing, and calligraphy. Workshops will appeal to beginners and those more advanced. Local and interstate artists will be tutoring. To book visit the Buderim Craft Cottage website before the 27th of June.
After 43 years supporting the local community, the Lions Club of Lake Currimundi-Kawana needs more members to enable them to continue. Over the last 2 years the Club supported 22 local projects and organisations with almost $16,000 in donations. Among some of the many recipients of their support include Wishlist and Childhood Cancer Research, as well as bushfire relief and the ever popular Christmas Cakes. For more information or to register your interest visit their Facebook page or phone President Sue Stubbs on 0418 981 557 or Secretary Norm Jensen on 0404 984 455.
Sunny Coast Social Dance is a group of volunteers from Bli Bli, who get together on the first Sunday of each month, at the Millwell Road Community Centre, Maroochydore, from 6 to 9pm. They have a variety of styles, including Rock n Roll, sequence partner and line dancing, all to live music. There is table seating, and a huge dance floor. BYO nibbles and drinks. Cost is $20.
The Caloundra Stamp Club meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 12.30pm, at Bellvista Meeting Place, 18 Lomond Crescent, Bellvista. They exchange books, there is a bargain table, and accessories. New Members and Visitors are always welcome. For more information phone Catherine on 0406 018 456.
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.