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One speech at a time

The local Noosa Toastmasters Club is helping community members build confidence and communication skills – one speech at a time.

The club, part of the global Toastmasters International network, meets twice a month at the CWA Hall in Tewantin. Sessions run on the second and fourth Monday evenings, welcoming anyone keen to improve their public speaking, leadership and personal development.

“It’s a public speaking and personal development program,” said club member Tenya, describing the essence of Toastmasters.

With about 20 regular members, the club offers a friendly environment where both beginners and more experienced speakers practise skills through prepared speeches, impromptu speaking exercises and constructive feedback.

“This is the place to fail. We support failure,” Tenya said, emphasising the supportive atmosphere that encourages members to stretch themselves without fear of judgement.

“It’s about being authentic. It’s about story-telling.”

Noosa Toastmasters has been active in the community for decades and continues to be a place where local residents can grow their confidence and presentation skills.

Club meetings also include regular speech contests and learning opportunities. In recent competitions, members such as Ellie Megraw have claimed top honours in both evaluation and international speech events, showcasing the club’s focus on both performance and thoughtful communication.

For those curious to give it a try, the club often holds open evenings where guests can observe and participate in a relaxed setting. A March Open House event invites newcomers to experience a Toastmasters meeting, try interactive exercises and meet members in a casual atmosphere.

Whether you’re looking to improve at work, prepare for presentations, or simply overcome a fear of speaking, Noosa Toastmasters offers a warm and encouraging place to find your voice.

Meetings are held at 123 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin, on the second and fourth Mondays of each month from 6:15 pm.

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