Local surf history
Stories about our iconic beach breaks | 26 March | Library+ Caloundra

Surfing on the Sunshine Coast has come a long way since the 1950s, when the waves were the best kept secret. Join the Heritage Library team for fascinating local history from special guests who devoted their lives to surfing set against an era of dramatic social, economic, and cultural change. Hear from skilled shapers who crafted them share the story of our local breaks. Enjoy a short surf history film screening and explore a display of surfing memorabilia.
Morning tea provided.
Free. Registration essential. Ages 16 and over.
| Library | Date and Time | Registration |
| Caloundra | Thursday 26 March, 10.00–11.30am | Register |
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Picture Sunshine Coast
Picture Sunshine Coast is a database of over 35,000 images that depict the history and development of the Sunshine Coast. They are an excellent source for local history research, school assignments and for people wanting to see how the Coast looked in the "old days". The images can be viewed and printed from the Sunshine Coast Libraries catalogue.