This week highlights the contribution more than 4,000 volunteers make to the Sunshine Coast community.
This year’s theme: Your Year to Volunteer encourages people to consider giving back in ways that suit their skills, interests and availability.
Sunshine Coast Council is taking the opportunity to say thank you to those who donate their time and skills every day.
Volunteers work alongside council teams to help deliver services and experiences – everything from events and environmental programs to arts, heritage, literacy and learning.
Debra has been volunteering at the Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden for more than 18 years.
She remembers starting out with the garden crew, helping mulch and weed before moving into nursery work where she now propagates and nurtures native plants.

“Watching plants grow from cuttings and knowing they will thrive out in the gardens is incredibly rewarding,” Debra said.
“The camaraderie among the volunteers is what keeps me coming back.
“The energy of the team is infectious and everyone supports one another.”
Mayor Rosanna Natoli said the commitment shown by volunteers was something that made all members of the community proud.
“Our volunteers bring compassion, skill and a deep sense of community to the work they do,” Mayor Natoli said.
“They help create welcoming environments where people feel supported, respected and included, and we are incredibly grateful for the contribution they make across the Sunshine Coast.”
Strong Community Portfolio councillor Taylor Bunnag said volunteering played an important role in strengthening community wellbeing and connection.
“Volunteers enrich our services by sharing their knowledge, life experience and time,” Cr Bunnag said.
“They help create positive experiences for residents and visitors and their involvement strengthens the sense of community pride we value so highly on the Sunshine Coast.”
He said volunteers like Debra showed the lasting impact one person could make.
“Debra’s contribution over many years highlights how volunteering can be deeply rewarding, not just for the community, but for the people who give their time.
“If you have an interest, a skill or simply some time to give, volunteering is a great way to get involved, meet new people and make a meaningful difference on the Sunshine Coast.”
National Volunteer Week runs until May 24.
Residents interested in volunteering opportunities with Council can the visit its website to learn more.




