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In the great tradition of many Australian place names, 75 Mile Beach was so named because it is approximately 75 miles long. Due to the... read more
What's at 'Bor-pull'? No such place, the locals will tell you. Had you pronounced Bauple as 'bopple', then there... read more
Blackbutt is an attractive small town surrounded by native forests, Situated on the D'Aguilar Highway, at the southern entrance to... read more
Boonooroo is located along the banks of the Great Sandy Strait, a quiet waterway running between Fraser Island and the mainland... read more
The majestic Bunya Mountains, situated about 150 kilometres from the coast, is a spectacular wilderness range forming an isolated section... read more
Located approximately 30 minutes outside of Hervey Bay, this seaside village is a destination in its own right for many visitors... read more
Originally established as a forestry camp when there was logging on Fraser Island, Central Station's beautiful rainforest area houses a... read more
Cherbourg is an Aboriginal community located four kilometres past Murgon. Visitors can purchase a variety of crafts including intricately... read more
Double Island Point is located just south of Rainbow Beach. The point is a magnet for marine life of every description. Dolphins and whales... read more
Just off the coast from Queensland's Hervey Bay, is World Heritage Listed Fraser Island - the largest sand island in the world and the... read more
This tiny town is an antique buyer's paradise with nine antique shops to tempt the visitor. Whether you fancy fine china, delicate jewellery... read more
Bordered by 40 kilometres of pristine beaches, Hervey Bay is one of Queensland's best natural holiday destinations offering convenient access... read more
Hivesville is the unknown town located just a few kilometres to the east of Proston, with Wondai and Murgon being the nearest bigger towns... read more
Nestled in the hinterland of Hervey Bay is the lovely historical village of Howard. Serviced twice daily by the 'Tilt Train,'... read more
Kilkivan is the north-eastern entrance to the South Burnett and is home to a progressive tourism community with a host of experiences to... read more
Named after the aboriginal word for 'red ant' and renowned for its towering peanut silos, Kingaroy is home to several quality wineries located... read more
When the Bunya Mountains are in your sights not much will interfere with the concentration of the navigator so discussions need to be finalised... read more
There are many different aspects to Fraser Island, but the awe inspiring beauty of Lake MacKenzie makes it probably the most visited natural... read more
Lake Wabby is relatively close to the ocean side of Fraser Island and unlike the other lakes, it supports several varieties of fish... read more
Maaroom is a small friendly, fishing village on the waterfront with views to Fraser Island. Down at the water's edge, a pleasant spot... read more
The Maheno, the most famous of the Fraser Island wrecks, was driven ashore just north of Happy Valley during a cyclone in 1935... read more
Maidenwell, gateway to the Bunya Mountains, is home to Queensland's largest privately owned public astronomical observatory... read more
Maryborough was settled in 1847 and is one of Queensland's oldest provincial cities. Located three hours from Brisbane, Maryborough was... read more
Murgon is a diverse farming area that, among a range of crops, boasts the largest vineyard in the State. There are six vineyards and cellar... read more
Nanango is one of Queensland's oldest towns and is proud of its unique heritage and colourful past, beautifully captured within the historic... read more
Nikenbah, at Hervey Bay, is best known for its very good markets which are scheduled on the first and third Sundays of each month... read more
The first attempt to create a central business district for Hervey Bay was at Pialba. It is the original part of the city and business enterprises... read more
South Sea Islanders settled the area which is now known as Point Vernon. They were known as Kanakas and were 'blackbirded' (captured... read more
Nestled along the Great Sandy Strait, between Boonooroo and Tinnanbar, and adjacent to Fraser Island, the hideaway township of Poona has... read more
Just north of Wondai, take a left turn off the highway and head towards Proston. Noted for it's pretty scenery Proston is situated in a... read more
Located 15 minutes from Hervey Bay, River Heads is a major departure point for vehicles to Fraser Island and has magnificent views of Fraser... read more
Plans for the Sandy Cape Lighthouse were introduced after loss of over 20 vessels in an area off Sandy Cape named Breaksea Spit... read more
Between Pialba and Torquay is the site of the original Hervey Bay holiday centre. In those early days, anyone looking for a bayside holiday... read more
These coloured sand cliffs have been sculptured by the wind and rain blowing in off the Pacific Ocean. The colours - red, brown, yellow... read more
Tiaro Shire has an abundance of natural tourist attractions just waiting to be explored ... In the northern section of the shire, the... read more
Secluded in the midst of picturesque Tin Can Inlet, experience a tranquil getaway to this area known for its eco-tourism surroundings... read more
Toogoom is a tiny seaside community 15 minutes from Hervey Bay, on the beautiful Fraser Coast. It is the perfect spot to indulge in a week... read more
Located a pleasant 25 minute drive from Hervey Bay, Torbanlea is one of the small historic towns found on the road to Bundaberg... read more
The village of Tuan is close to Boonooroo and has maintained its 'old fishing village' character. Tuan is a relaxing holiday... read more
Sure, Hervey Bay is renowned for its great long stretches of beaches, 40 kilometres in fact, in company with boat access points, picnic... read more
Located approximately 30 minutes outside of Hervey Bay, this seaside village is a destination in its own right for many visitors. Burrum Heads experiences a major influx in visitors each year as they return to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this area. Explore rivers and creeks by boat or canoe or take advantage of the clear warm water and great fishing! There is a wealth of rental house accommodation available through the local real estates as well as caravan parks and camping sites on the beachfront.
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