Coolum police have charged a 27-year-old man following alleged antisemitic graffiti. (ABC News/File)
In short:
Police have arrested a 27-year-old man following a spate of antisemitic graffiti offences across the Sunshine Coast region.
He has been charged with 25 counts of wilful damage by graffiti.
What's next?
He is expected to appear in the Maroochydore Magistrates Court next year.
A Coolum Beach man has been arrested following months of alleged antisemitic graffiti across Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
Police have charged the man with 25 counts of wilful damage after he was arrested last week.
It is alleged the 27-year-old spray-painted the antisemitic graffiti onto public property in multiple locations between February and December.
Police believe there could be more graffiti across the region that has not been reported, which could lead to further charges.
The man is expected to appear in the Maroochydore Magistrates Court on January 12.
Sunshine Coast-based Rabbi Oshy Goodman commended police for the arrest.
"I want to thank the police for acting decisively and for taking this seriously — it's a big deal,"
Mr Goodman said.
"We're very grateful as a community."
Rabbi Oshy Goodman (centre), standing with Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli and Police Chief Inspector Jason Overland at a recent event supporting the Jewish community. (Supplied: Sunshine Coast Council)
Mr Goodman said it was concerning to see antisemitic incidents on the rise across the country.
"Our response as a community can't just be enforcement, it has to also be about strengthening goodness and decency and education," he said.
"It is concerning, but at the same time we do see more goodness, neighbours are standing together and people are reaching out in solidarity in incredible numbers, which really does outbalance the hate.
"I think that is the real story of the Sunshine Coast."