 | Lady Elliot IslandA true island paradise and a popular destination for families and leisure groups keen to explore the rich marine eco system located at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef. On Lady Elliot you can snorkel right off the beach among the amazing coral.. read more |
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 | Lady Musgrave IslandScuba divers may come face to face with a manta rays or moray eels, and snorkellers will discover giant rainbow coloured fish or coral trout. Swimming and snorkelling inside the lagoon offers calm, crystal clear water - like swimming in a giant aquarium!.. read more |
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 | Baffle CreekBaffle Creek is situated between the cities of Bundaberg and Gladstone. Baffle Creek the major stream of the greater Baffle Catchment Area, enters the Pacific Ocean, between the Latitudes 24degrees, 10's and 24degrees, 45's. Baffle Creek is 117 kilometres.. read more |
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 | BargaraFishing enthusiasts are well catered for at Bargara with an artificial offshore reef guaranteeing good fishing all year round. The Woongarra Marine Park preserves the coastline and offers fishing and snorkelling right on the shore. A first class golf.. read more |
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 | BiggendenCattle sales are held every second Monday which are a great attraction for visitors. This district also contains two of Queensland's relatively undeveloped National Parks - Mount Walsh and Coalstoun Lakes National Parks - and large tracks of forest at Mount Woowoonga.. read more |
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 | BundabergBundaberg is a progressive city surrounded by a patchwork of sugarcane fields. It has a wide deep river and is popular as an Australian first port of entry for sea faring travellers. Bundaberg is an ideal holiday centre with excellent holiday accommodation.. read more |
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 | Cania Gorge National ParkFind out about the park's wildlife, vegetation and history at the main picnic area beside pretty Three Moon Creek. Watch for platypus in the creek. Bushwalkers can choose from walks of varying length and difficulty. The longest track, a 5.6 kilometre.. read more |
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 | ChildersNearby Woodgate Beach and National Park offers an unspoilt coastal playground for visitors seeking peace and quiet. read more |
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 | Elliott HeadsAn 18 kilometre drive from Bundaberg along Elliot Heads Rd, right at the mouth of the Elliot River, you'll find the picturesque little coastal town of Elliot Heads itself. The sand stone cliffs and rocky foreshore are well worth exploring. The beach is.. read more |
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 | GayndahGayndah offers an authentic country experience with a variety of relaxing and interesting attractions. The Gayndah Historical Museum, straddling both sides of Simon Street, was developed around and old 1864 built Georgian cottage. The museum has won several.. read more |
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 | Mon ReposAt the southern end of the beach the estuary of Coachhouse Creek drains a tidal mangrove community. A variety of wildlife can be seen in this area. Bert Hinkler's historic glider flights were here and at the age of nineteen, he attained the height of.. read more |
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 | Moore ParkFor those with more get up and go - the northern 10 kilometres of beach is great for Four Wheel Driving up to the picturesque sandy mouth of the Kolan River. Only the odd roofline can be seen from the beach, along with the distinctive watertower - which.. read more |
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 | Rules BeachRules beach is located only 50 minutes by air from the Brisbane International airport plus a short drive from the thriving Bundaberg city and just half an hour north is the discovery coast areas of Agnes Water and the Town Of 1770. read more |
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 | WoodgateThe town is stretched behind the esplanade and is an eclectic mix of traditional 'Queenslander' style homes, 1950's beach shacks, modern homes and some more palatial designs. Kiosks, a restaurant, hotel and accommodation are located here. To the north.. read more |
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 | Apple Tree CreekA family-friendly picnic ground with great facilities is on the left as you enter Apple Tree Creek from the south. Almost diagonally opposite is the Flying High Flora and Fauna Bird Habitat, on the corner of the Bruce Highway and Old Creek Road. It's.. read more |
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 | BororenThe town is quite well known these days for its cattle and timber industries. If you're in town on the right day and at the right time, you may even get to see the local woodsmith at work. The town has a caravan park, covered picnic areas as well.. read more |
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 | RosedaleOff the Lowmead Road is the Rosedale turnoff, the one kilometre detour into the small rural centre of Rosedale is worthwhile, the township has a friendly country hotel and a general store which boasts a garden model railway. In the park there is an excellent.. read more |
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