Wildflowers in Full Bloom Delight Nature Lovers

Sunshine Coast Council

When the Sunshine Coast wildflowers are in bloom, it's cause for celebration.

Environment and Liveability Portfolio Councillor Maria Suarez said this season promised unforgettable experiences-be it walking among blooms, painting petals, or discovering the history of local conservationists.

"From guided walks through blooming bushland to hands-on art workshops and captivating exhibitions, you're invited to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of wildflowers in our region," Cr Suarez said.

"Whether you're a budding botanist, an art enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun family outing, there's something for everyone."

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Wildflower Festival

16 - 31 August

Explore and discover our local wildflowers on guided walks across the coast.

The Sunshine Coast Wildflower Festival is an annual, spring event to celebrate the beautiful display of wildflowers in the region.

The Wildflower Festival provides public guided walks and activities across the Sunshine Coast, encouraging people to immerse themselves in nature.

Cost: Free

Bookings: Visit Council's website to explore the program and book

Transformations: Art of the Scott Sisters exhibition

15 August to 7 December

Scott Sisters illustration

Stunning watercolours by prominent Australian natural history illustrators.

On loan from the Australian Museum, the exhibition features exquisite scientific illustrations of butterflies and moths by Helena and Harriet Scott.

The exhibition also includes a spotlight on Kathleen McArthur's nature-inspired art, live insect encounters, and drawing activities.

Location: Landsborough Museum, 4 Maleny Street, Landsborough

Cost: Free

Visit Council's Heritage website for details

This Unique Wilderness: campaigns of Kathleen McArthur exhibition

15 August to 7 December

Christmas Bell, Kathleen McArthur

Celebrating Kathleen McArthur, beloved local artist, author and environmental activist. Kathleen created national awareness of the delicate ecosystems on the Sunshine Coast through her art and writings. Explore her works, the wildflowers she loved, and her legacy.

Location: Bankfoot House Heritage Precinct, 1998 Old Gympie Road, Glass House Mountains

Cost: Free

Visit Council's Heritage website for details

Wildflowers for creative inspiration part 2 guided walk

23 August

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Be inspired by the native wildflowers of the Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden.

Location: Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden, Palm Creek Road Tanawha

Cost: $6.46

Bookings via the eventbrite website

Bushland Impressions III exhibition

23 August to 31 August

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Expect gorgeous hues in paint and glaze, character-filled fauna and iconic flora - all inspired by the Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden.

Open daily from 10am - 3pm

Cost: Free

Visit the Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden website for info

Guided walk - Proteaceae and Banksias

28 August

Banksia

Celebrate wildflower season with a guided walk about Banksias and other plants in the Proteaceae family.

Explore the historical and botanical background of these iconic Australian plants and admire the beautiful specimens growing in the Botanic Garden.

Location: Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden, Palm Creek Road Tanawha

Cost: $5

Bookings essential: Visit the Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden website to book

Glasshouse Mountains Flora Workshop

29 August

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Hosted by Dr Hilary Pearl and Rowena Thomas from Australian Native Plants Society Wallum Study Group

Location: Bankfoot House Heritage Precinct, 1998 Old Gympie Road, Glass House Mountains

Cost: $10 per person.

Registration essential: Visit Council's heritage website to book

Wildflower Painting

3 to 19 September

Learn how to paint the beauty of wildflowers using acrylic paints.

Join the Heritage Library team for a step-by-step workshop focusing on the drawings and paintings of the Sunshine Coast's most famous conservationist, Kathleen McArthur.

Use a selection of her paintings to inspire your creation. No experience needed.

Location

  • Nambour Library, 3 September (BOOKED OUT)
  • Beerwah Library, 4 September (BOOKED OUT)
  • Kenilworth Library, 5 September (BOOKED OUT)
  • Maroochydore Library, 8 September (BOOKED OUT)
  • Coolum Library, 9 September (BOOKED OUT)
  • Maleny Library, 11 September (BOOKED OUT)
  • Kawana Library, 12 September (BOOKED OUT)
  • Bankfoot House, 19 September (space available)

Cost: $15

Booking: Visit Council's heritage website to register

Puppet story time and live bug display

24 September and 1 October

Classic stories told with the help of puppet bugs, followed by a live bug experience.

Location: Landsborough Museum, 4 Maleny Street, Landsborough

Cost: Free

Visit Council's Heritage website for details

Insect mounting and pinning

3 October

2 sessions 10am and 12pm

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From collecting, mounting and labelling to preserving and presenting, children aged 10 plus will learn everything they need know to start their own insect collection.

Students will receive a setting board, pins, mounting needles, labelling card, instruction booklet and an Australian butterfly and beetle/bug to mount.

Location: Landsborough Museum

Cost: $10

Bookings: To book visit Council's heritage website

Wildflower Paint-Out

5 October

Join Wildflowering by Design co-curators and artists, Dr Sue Davis and Dr Lisa Chandler and award-winning Sunshine Coast artist, Rosie Lloyd-Giblett for a special wildflower paint-out event at Kathleen McArthur Conservation Park, Currimundi Lake.

Participants will enjoy a talk and demonstration by Sue before wandering through the small remnant of wallum heath in search of the vividly coloured heath wildflowers.

Location: Currimundi Lake, Kathleen McArthur Conservation Park entry, Wurtulla

Cost: $15

Bookings: Book tickets on the Humanitix website

Wildflowering by design exhibition

17 October to 30 November

After the fire

This exhibition draws inspiration from ground-breaking women, such as artist/environmentalist Kathleen McArthur, to present contemporary responses by artists from the Sunshine Coast and beyond. New artworks and designs reimagine and celebrate native wildflowers and women's connection to place.

Curated by Dr Sue Davis and Dr Lisa Chandler.

Location: Caloundra Regional Gallery

Cost: free

Visit Council's gallery website for info

Native Beekeeping 101 workshop with live bees

15 November

Celebrating National Pollinator Week, this Native Beekeeping 101 workshop covers native Australian stingless bees and solitary bees.

Learn how to attract them into your garden with plants and insect hotels. See a stingless hive get split and taste their amazing honey.

Location: Landsborough Museum

Cost: $5 per person, suitable for ages 8 and over.

Registration essential: Visit Council's heritage website to book

Kathleen McArthur's Lunch Hour Theatre Scripts Podcast

Kathleen McArthur

Kathleen McArthur was a beloved Australian naturalist, writer, botanical illustrator, and conservationist. She campaigned to preserve landscapes threatened by economic development.

She advocated to preserve locations including the Pumicestone Passage, Great Barrier Reef, Sunshine Coast beaches, and the Cooloola National Park in the 1960s and 1970s.

Take an audio journey through Sunshine Coast Libraries podcast series with 22 episodes based on the Kathleen McArthur's Lunch Hour Theatre Scripts Collection.

Wildflower resources

Explore wildflower books and resources on Council's library website

Seed Library

Library member donating seeds back to Sunshine Coast Libraries Seed Library

The Seed Library is free and open to anyone with a library membership. Similar to your usual library borrowing experience, a seed library allows the community to "borrow" seeds from the library to grow at home, returning some seeds once the plant has matured.

Seed Libraries are available at all library branches and mobile libraries during open hours.

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