Popular Rotary calendar returns for 2026
Published 8:03am 6 November 2025
Words by Kylie Knight
The 2026 Rotary Redcliffe Region Calendar is on sale now, showcasing beautiful photos of the Peninsula and raising money for local projects.
Rotary Club of Kippa Ring North Lakes spokesperson Sherry Khanna says the calendar is about more than just stunning photos of the region.
“It's a way for us to give back to the very community we love,” she says.
“The funds go directly to local initiatives. You might have seen the updated signage at Rotary Park or heard about some of the local young people who got to attend a leadership program thanks to the club's sponsorship.
“These are just a few examples of how calendar sales make a real difference.”
Calendars are available for purchase at the annual Rotary Club of Kippa Ring North Lakes' Christmas trailer raffle and local outlets such as Margate Nextra News Agency, Oxley Ave, Margate; Woody Point News Agency, King St, Woody Point; and Red Poppy Art Collective, Redcliffe Pde, Redcliffe.
The photos featured in this year's calendar were taken by members of Aspley Camera Club.
Sherry says Rotary is encouraging local shutterbugs to get involved in next year’s calendar. Contact the club via the website at rotaryclubofkipparingnorthlakes.com.au or its Facebook page.
“The Rotary club extends a big thank you to Moreton Bay City Council for the grant that helped with the printing of the 2026 calendar,” Sherry says.
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