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This beautiful garden showcases plants native to the Sunshine Coast region. There are a number of walks, including rainforest walks and through the Whipbird Village lagoon walk.
To get there
- Take the Sippy Downs, Buderim exit off the Bruce Highway
- Take the Tanawha Tourist Drive turnoff (25) and follow the signs
- Sunshine Coast UBD reference: Map 77 N17
BYO morning tea, lunch, and a chair.
Russell Park is on the western side of the main road through Montville Village. Turn at the Visitor Information Centre, which is the first building from the southern end, and the last building from the northern end.
Come from 10am, for morning tea. After lunch, feel free to browse the shops! BYO chair, morning tea, BBQ or picnic lunch.
At our final KKs for the year, we’ll enjoy an early Christmas lunch together, in a private, air-conditioned room, and we can stay on for carolling. Bring a $5 gift for a fun gift exchange.
The cost includes a 2 course meal of honey glazed ham, turkey with cranberry sauce, roast chicken and veggies, followed by traditional Christmas pudding or pavlova (tea and coffee are extra).
Meet at Tripcony Lane Jetty and enjoy a 90 minute cruise on the Pumistone Passage. This is a private cruise, but we need a minimum of 20 people. You can BYO morning tea to eat on-board if you like, and lunch for afterwards.
Note: there is limited parking at the jetty, but plenty of parking available in Short Street, where we will have our picnic lunch afterwards (bring a chair).
BYO chair and a hat.
BYO morning tea and lunch, and a chair. It’s a 300m walk to the falls.
Meet at Mary Cairncross Park along Mountain View Road for some morning tea (BYO) and carol singing, and our annual $5 gift exchange
We head to The Orangery, on the corner of Mountain View Road and Landsborough-Maleny Road for a 12.30pm lunch, to enjoy a Christmas break-up meal.
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Join us for a fun morning. Have some morning tea and look at highlights from last year’s KKs events.
We’ll also begin live on Facebook so you can join from wherever you are. This month our focus will be coronavirus, domestic violence, and a couple of other major concerns… plus revival for Australia.