For Kayla Fairbairn of Goodstart Baringa, the Sunshine Coast is the best place to work, live, and raise a family.
Stretching 60km along SE Queensland's coastline, the peri-urban Sunny Coast has a lot to offer staff who work at one of our 17 centres in the region. We have a lot of open roles for passionate early learning professionals!
Locals get to live among vibrant communities at pristine beaches, rainforests, national parks and historic villages, spending the weekends at the Glass House Mountains and quirky markets.
Kayla recently celebrated five years with Goodstart. Here, she recounts how she designed her dream life moving to the Sunshine Coast and progressing her career to Educational Leader:
Career journey in early learning
Kayla Fairbairn celebrates five years at Goodstart
I have called the Sunshine Coast home for the past 12 years, having originally come from the Southern Highlands, NSW.
My only regret about the move is that we didn’t make it sooner.
I’m sure you’ve heard the saying, “you can’t have your cake and eat it too,” but life on the Sunshine Coast proves otherwise.
With mountains on one side and the ocean on the other, it truly offers the best of both worlds. Initially, the move with young children was for them, I wanted them to grow up in a place full of opportunities.
Mornings spent surfing before school, family bike rides before dinner, and weekends creating lasting memories made this lifestyle priceless.
My children are teenagers now and riding their bikes with Mum and Dad is ‘so not cool’, but we still cherish the lifestyle and family time we enjoy here together.
Community, connection and culture
The Sunshine Coast, particularly Aura where I live, is wonderfully multicultural, offering countless opportunities to learn new traditions through the community events Stockland Aura hosts free of charge.
They also provide fantastic programs for children and youth, including skateboarding classes and festivals, and collaborate closely with our centre and local schools to create enriching experiences that support a brighter future for our children.
The Sunshine Coast is also home to many wonderful tourist attractions including Aussie World, The Ginger Factory (my favourite because we all love The Gruffalo), Sea Life, and of course, the home of Steve Irwin, The Australia Zoo.
"My only regret about the move is that we didn’t make it sooner."
3 'must-dos' for tourists and new locals alike
- Climb a mountain, there’s no better place to take in the beauty of the Sunshine Coast than from the top of a mountain. If mountains aren’t your thing, make them.
- Visit Aussie World, where the mix of rides for both adults and children ensure nobody leaves with an empty bucket.
- Visit either the Eumundi or Caloundra markets. There truly is something for everyone here, especially if you’re a foodie. Food is the way to the heart.
Loving work at Goodstart
In my role as Educational Leader, whilst I don’t work in one specific room, I am fortunate to engage with every learning environment, supporting educators and children across the centre each week.
Working for Goodstart feels like more than just a workplace, it’s a community. The flexibility allows me to balance my professional and personal life, while the ongoing support from colleagues, leadership and practice professionals creates a true sense of family.
I value the professional development opportunities that enable me to grow and expand my skills, knowing that my contributions are appreciated and that I’m constantly encouraged to reach my full potential.
Being part of Goodstart means being part of a team that is passionate, collaborative, and dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of children and families.
‘Wow, this is a great place to work’ is honestly the feeling I get everyday at Goodstart Baringa. It’s truly my home away from home.