Wrap up the spirit of giving at Morayfield Shopping Centre
Published 12:00pm 4 December 2025
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This December, Morayfield Shopping Centre is adding an extra touch of magic to the festive season with its Gold Coin Gift-Wrapping Stations - the perfect way to make your presents shine while supporting a meaningful local cause.
Located outside Kmart and Target, the gift-wrapping stations offers shoppers beautifully wrapped gifts in a variety of festive papers and ribbons.
Whether you’re collecting last-minute stocking fillers or carefully chosen treasures, friendly volunteers will ensure your gifts are wrapped with care and Christmas cheer.
All it takes is a gold coin donation per gift to have your presents professionally wrapped.
Every dollar goes directly toward supporting community initiatives that make a real difference during the holiday season. It’s a simple way to give back while ticking one more task off your festive to-do list.
This year, a number of local charities and not-for-profit organisations are volunteering their time. These include the Zonta Club of Caboolture, Leukaemia Support Queensland, Motor Neurone Disease Association of Queensland, Parkinsons Queensland Support Group, In the Paws of Angels, Eats 4 The Streets, Hummingbird House, the Lions Club of Wamuran, Dragons Abreast Pumicestone, and the Weight Reduction Club of Queensland.
Families, busy shoppers and anyone wanting to spread a little kindness are invited to take advantage of this feel-good service throughout December.
Next time you're at Morayfield Shopping Centre, stop by the gift-wrapping stations, make a gold coin donation, and experience the joy of giving - beautifully wrapped.
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