Sun, Surf Culture, and the Sea of Purple: What’s On Today in Sunshine Coast

A Vibrant Sunday of Community and Culture
Welcome to a spectacular Sunday across the Sunshine Coast. Today, March 22, 2026, marks a significant day on our local calendar as several major festivals reach their peak and community initiatives take center stage. From the golden sands of Noosa to the bustling streets of Caloundra, there is a wealth of culture, music, and local flavor to explore. Whether you are looking to support a great cause or simply soak up the coastal atmosphere, today offers something for every resident and visitor.
Final Waves at the Noosa Festival of Surfing
Today is the final day of the iconic Noosa Festival of Surfing, held at the world-famous First Point in Noosa Heads. While the competition has been fierce, the festival is just as much about the spirit and culture of the sea. Visitors can enjoy surf-inspired art exhibitions, film screenings, and live music near the beachfront. A major highlight for families today is the beloved dog surfing competition, where local pups and their owners take to the waves in a display of balance and fun. It is the perfect opportunity to grab a coffee, sit on the sand, and celebrate the lifestyle that defines our region.
The Epic Walk for DV: Maroochydore Turns Purple
In a powerful show of community solidarity, Maroochydore will transform into a sea of purple today for the Epic Walk for DV. This annual event raises vital awareness and funds for domestic violence prevention and support services. Participants will gather to walk through the heart of the city, creating a visual wave of support for survivors. It is a family-friendly event that emphasizes safety, respect, and the strength of the Sunshine Coast community.
Pop Royalty and Harmony Week Highlights
For lovers of the performing arts, the Oriana Choir presents their highly anticipated performance, "Pop Royalty." Held in Buderim, this concert features soaring choral arrangements of some of the most iconic hits in pop history. Additionally, today marks the conclusion of Harmony Week. You can head down to the Kings Beach Amphitheatre to catch the final celebrations hosted by the Sunshine Coast Pride Network. Expect a full spectrum of color, inclusive workshops, and live performances celebrating the diverse identities that enrich our coast.
Sunday Market Guide
No Sunday is complete without a visit to our world-class local markets. Today, you can find fresh produce and artisan goods at the following locations:
- Noosa Farmers Market: Located on Weyba Road in Noosaville, this market is open until 12:00 pm. It is the place to go for organic produce, gourmet condiments, and locally roasted coffee.
- Caloundra Street Fair: Running from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm on Bulcock Street, this market features over 120 stalls with handcrafted gifts, street food, and live entertainment from local buskers.
- Cotton Tree Markets: A coastal favorite for fashion and jewelry, located along King Street in Maroochydore until midday.

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