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Peter spreads kindness one branch at a time

Every morning, Kawana Beach regulars are greeted not just by the sound of waves and the rustle of trees.

They are welcomed by the quiet dedication of Peter Tutin –whose simple acts of kindness have made a lasting impact on the community and Council staff.

Peter, who lives nearby and uses a mechanical wheelchair due to a condition called severe demyelinating polyneuropathy, has become a familiar and cherished figure along the beachfront.

His daily routine includes collecting fallen branches, pandanus fronds, seed pods and debris and neatly piling them under trees to make it easier for Council maintenance teams to collect.

Peter’s motivation is simple yet powerful.

“I wanted to help out and be part of the community. I saw that kids play in the area, weddings happen here and thought it would be good to keep it clear for them.

“It gives me purpose. It helps me stay active and gives me social interaction, which is important to me.

“It makes me feel like I’m making a positive difference, even in a small way.”

His efforts have not gone unnoticed.

Sunshine Coast Council Parks and Gardens worker Patrick Holden said he met Peter more than two years ago.

“I was working in the area and Peter approached me to pick up a pile he had put together,” Patrick said.

“We just started chatting and getting to know each other, and now he’s become a familiar face when we service Kawana Beach park area.

“We really appreciate what he does — it’s more about the fact that he cares for these green spaces and takes the time to do something about it.”

Neta Care Holistic Services support professional Megan Licciardello said supporting Peter was a rewarding experience.

“Peter’s commitment to caring for Kawana Beach is more than just tidying branches or greeting people, it reflects his deep connection and sense of purpose within the community,” Ms Licciardello said.

“Despite Peter’s physical challenges, he gives so much without expecting anything in return.

“Peter’s genuine joy in the smallest things reminds me to slow down and appreciate life’s simple moments – his quiet dedication touches everyone around him.”

Peter’s story is a reminder that making a difference doesn’t require grand gestures.

As Peter puts it, “You don’t have to do something big to make a difference. Just being kind, helping out and being part of your community is enough.

“The work I do truly gives me pleasure and makes me feel proud of myself.”

Peter’s daily presence at Kawana Beach is more than a routine — it’s a symbol of community spirit, inclusion and the power of small acts of care.

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