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STEPS invites Sunshine Coast families to Autism Treehouse Christmas Party

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The annual STEPS Pathways College Autism Treehouse Christmas Party will be held at the Caloundra Sharks Junior Rugby League Club from 9am to 2pm on Sunday 23 November.

This family-friendly, inclusive community event is designed for young people living with a disability and autism, giving them a safe and fun environment to celebrate the holiday season, and is also open to the greater Sunshine Coast community.

The event will feature rides, water slides, a rock-climbing wall, a petting zoo, the chance to meet and take a photo with Santa, and many more fun activities, along with food stalls to fuel up for an exciting day.

Why: Everyone is welcome to attend this iconic Sunshine Coast Christmas event which is designed to be an inclusive day for families with children living with a disability and autism.

Where: Caloundra Sharks Junior Rugby League Club, Plover Parade, Caloundra. 

When: Sunday 23 November 2025, 9am to 2pm.

How to book: Visit the 'Events' section at www.stepspathways.com.au to book tickets. 


About us:

About STEPS Pathways College

STEPS Pathways College is an intensive training course designed to provide young adults with a disability and autism with the skills needed to live independently. The College is the first and only program of its kind in Australia providing a live-and-learn model of education aimed at changing the future for people living with a disability and autism.


Contact details:

Colleen McMillan
Marketing & Communications Manager
E: [email protected]
M: 0487 095 674

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