Coastline BMW is a key advocacy partner of The Parkinson’s Centre, supporting our mission to improve movement, strength and wellbeing for people living with Parkinson’s across the Sunshine Coast.
Their commitment helps amplify awareness, strengthen community engagement and accelerate the support available to those navigating a Parkinson’s diagnosis.
A Partnership Built on Community Impact
Coastline BMW has actively supported our work through sponsorship, promotion and community involvement. Their team has played a major role in helping our message reach more people, particularly through:
- sharing our story with their audience
- promoting our events and initiatives
- increasing local awareness of Parkinson’s
- advocating for better support and understanding in the community
This partnership has contributed to the success of events such as Step Out for Parkinson’s®, which have collectively raised more than $200,000 for Parkinson’s-related causes over the past four years.
Why Advocacy Matters
Parkinson’s is one of the fastest-growing neurological conditions in Australia. Many individuals and families still begin their journey with limited understanding of the disease or where to seek support.
By standing alongside us, Coastline BMW helps start conversations, break down stigma and ensure more people are connected to the specialised services that make a real difference.
Shared Values and a Shared Mission
Our collaboration is grounded in a shared belief: people living with Parkinson’s deserve access to tailored care, evidence-based exercise programs and a supportive community.
With the opening of our expanded centre in 2025 — including advanced equipment, a dedicated gym, educational spaces and integrated allied health services — Coastline BMW’s support helps ensure these resources reach those who need them most.
Read the Coastline BMW Feature
Coastline BMW has published a dedicated page highlighting our work, our impact and our shared mission.
You can read their article here: Coastline BMW feature on The Parkinson’s Centre









