Eumundi Voice Magazine
Fortnightly local views and news
Eumundi Voice is a free, fortnightly 32-36 page colour magazine with up to 4,500 copies published and delivered to letterboxes and community distribution points across Eumundi and surrounds.
Published by Eumundi Rotary Initiatives Ltd trading as Eumundi Voice, the magazine is a true community publication offering what’s on, what’s new in town, council and police reports, environment, youth, sport, heritage, travel and more. Find out about local businesses who provide our community with a wide range of products and services so you can ‘buy local and support local’.
100% of surplus funds, after production and overhead costs are deducted, are given back as donations to charities within our community to support worthwhile projects and activities.
A dedicated team of volunteers deliver Eumundi Voice every second Thursday in Eumundi and further afield to Verrierdale, Doonan, Belli Park, Kenilworth, Eerwah Vale, North Arm, Cooroy, Kin Kin, Yandina, Pomona and Noosa.
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100% of surplus funds, after production and overhead costs are deducted, are given back as donations to charities within our community to support worthwhile projects and activities.

Tall Trees Art Inc will take a strategic pause from staging the large-scale Tall Trees Art Exhibition until 2027, allowing the organisation to focus on planning, development, and creating new opportunities for members and the wider community. In the meantime, a range of smaller-scale initiatives will be delivered throughout 2026 to strengthen the organisation and broaden artistic engagement.
A highlight of the year will be Tall Trees Art Inc’s participation in the Gympie Region Studio Trails on 25&26 July from 10am-4pm. A number of artist members will create an event at the Traveston Hall, which is located 3km north of Cooran.
Visitors will be able to watch artists at work in studio-style settings, both inside and outside the hall. Original artworks will be available for purchase, and artists will also present demonstrations and short workshops.
Finn from The Cart in Cooran will bring his portable coffee cart to the hall on Saturday morning. The Cooran Community Garden will offer morning tea each day, along with a produce stall, while the Traveston Hall Committee will host a sausage sizzle.
The hall tennis court has been booked for a free hit of tennis, and live music will be featured on both days. Come along and meet some talented artists, enjoy a variety of creative artwork, and perhaps find a piece to take home. Bring a picnic blanket, family and friends, a tennis racquet, and stay for a while. Visit: talltrees.com. ... See MoreSee Less
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Saturday 13 June saw the resurrection of Golden Oldies Rugby Union on the northern Sunshine Coast, featuring a match between the Noosa Dolphins and a combined side from Saints Rugby Club and Eumundi Dragons Rugby .
In an exciting game played in the true spirit of rugby, the Saints and Sinners staged a comeback after trailing for most of the match to win by 3 tries to 2.
The combined team of 20 players had 7 Dragons – all of whom are fathers of current junior players at the club – Jeremy Goodacre, Adam Houston, Luke Elliott, Matt Meiklejohn, Dustin Marsh, Chris Eastwood and Josh Norris.
Golden Oldies matches are played with modified rules, designed to suit the more mature participants still interested in taking to the field. That being said the action on field showed a high level of spirit, passion and camaraderie. It was obvious that many of the Dragon’s boys had lost little of their skills from their playing days.
All members of our club hope that there will be more of these matches with the possibility of teams being formed in the not-too-distant future by Caloundra and Kawana Brothers clubs in the southern part of the region. ... See MoreSee Less
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Shaped by community feedback, a new masterplan for Noosa Botanic Gardens at Lake Macdonald sets a clear path for future improvements and infrastructure upgrades. More than 250 people and a stakeholder reference group helped guide the masterplan’s development across 2 community engagement phases.
Mayor Wilkie said, “The masterplan champions stewardship of the gardens, ensuring the landscape is climate change resilient, accessible, activated and vibrant, well-designed and a place that is educational while celebrating heritage and culture.”
Key projects include moving the depot area and converting its current site into green space, plus new and expanded community facilities, amenities, large shelter area, upgraded accessible pathways, and a new nature-inspired play area.
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