
NRL Star Moses Mbye Launches Sunshine Coast Youth Program with SunnyKids
NRL player Moses Mbye launches Sunshine Coast school holiday youth program with SunnyKids focused on confidence, resilience and wellbeing.
Supporting SunnyKids Since the Early Days
Scott Harrison, the owner of Scott Harrison Media, brings years of marketing and advertising expertise to the Sunshine Coast community. With a career in media that began in 2005, Scott has built his business on the power of connection, helping people and businesses forge relationships that truly make a difference.
Scott’s journey with SunnyKids started in the days of Chris Turner’s leadership, and he’s been a proud P100 member ever since. He loves being part of a network filled with generous, inspirational people, all united by a shared goal of creating brighter futures for children and families in need.
“For me, giving back is about supporting those who are really struggling, through no fault of their own,” Scott shares. “Seeing the success of SunnyKids’ programs and the impact they’ve had on our community is incredibly rewarding.”
Beyond his support for SunnyKids, Scott actively contributes to other not-for-profit organisations on the Coast. With a new website set to launch in 2025, Scott continues to focus on delivering exceptional service while strengthening his community ties.
SunnyKids is proud to have Scott as part of our P100 Village, using his expertise and passion to help us break the cycle of disadvantage for Sunshine Coast families.

NRL player Moses Mbye launches Sunshine Coast school holiday youth program with SunnyKids focused on confidence, resilience and wellbeing.

The Sunshine Coast community came together in style on Saturday, 21 February 2026, with the Giggle Ball raising in excess of $150,000 to support SunnyKids’ Transitional Housing Project for women and children escaping domestic and family violence.