Nominations open: Sunshine Coast Australia Day Community Awards

Searching for Sunshine Coast community heroes. Nominations are open for the 2026 Sunshine Coast Australia Day Community Awards

Councillors Natoli, Johnston, Landsberg and Dickson and Mayor Natoli at the launch of the Sunshine Coast Australia Day Community Awards.

Sunshine Coast Council is inviting the community to help acknowledge the everyday individuals and groups who contribute meaningfully to our region, with nominations now open for the 2026 Sunshine Coast Australia Day Community Awards.

Mayor Rosanna Natoli said the return of the awards was a direct response to community feedback and a desire to recognise those who support others in the region.

“These awards are about acknowledging the passionate volunteers, the quiet achievers, the creative minds and the groups who make a real difference to our community,” Mayor Natoli said.

“Whether it’s someone running a weekly community meal, mentoring young people, coordinating local events, or building stronger connections through sport and the arts, this is an opportunity to recognise their contribution to the Sunshine Coast.”

“These are the everyday citizens who work tirelessly to make our Sunshine Coast a better place - and this is their time to shine.”

The 2026 Sunshine Coast Australia Day Community Awards will be held on January 23, with six categories open for nomination:

  • Citizen of the Year
  • Senior Citizen of the Year
  • Young Citizen of the Year
  • Community Group or Organisation
  • Creative Arts
  • Healthy and Active

Nominations close on November 30 and can be submitted on Council's website.

Recognising our Sunshine Coast Biosphere champions

Council will also continue to support the Sunshine Coast Biosphere Community Awards, launching in March and culminating in a June 2026 ceremony.  

These awards will honour individuals and organisations who champion sustainability and the values of our UNESCO-designated Biosphere.

Award categories will be shaped in partnership with the Biosphere Community Advisory Group, ensuring they reflect the heart of our region’s identity. The Biosphere is not only about protecting our environment and celebrating culture, but also about fostering inclusive communities, supporting sustainable industries, encouraging innovation and promoting lifelong learning.

 
 

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