Just off the coast from Queensland’s Hervey Bay, is World Heritage Listed Fraser Island - the largest sand island in the world and the only...
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![]() | Fraser Island Just off the coast from Queensland’s Hervey Bay, is World Heritage Listed Fraser Island - the largest sand island in the world and the only... |
![]() | Maryborough Maryborough was settled in 1847 and is one of Queensland's oldest provincial cities. Located three hours from Brisbane, Maryborough was a major... |
![]() | 75 Mile Beach In the great tradition of many Australian place names, 75 Mile Beach was so named because it is approximately 75 miles long... |
![]() | Bunya Mountains The majestic Bunya Mountains, situated about 150 kilometres from the coast, is a spectacular wilderness range forming an isolated section of... |
![]() | Central Station Originally established as a forestry camp when there was logging on Fraser Island, Central Station's beautiful rainforest area houses a display... |
![]() | Cherbourg Cherbourg is an Aboriginal community located four kilometres past Murgon. Visitors can purchase a variety of crafts including intricately carved... |
![]() | Double Island Point Double Island Point is located just south of Rainbow Beach. The point is a magnet for marine life of every description. Dolphins and whales (the... |
![]() | Goomeri This tiny town is an antique buyer's paradise with nine antique shops to tempt the visitor. Whether you fancy fine china, delicate jewellery... |
![]() | Hervey Bay Bordered by 40 kilometres of pristine beaches, Hervey Bay is one of Queensland's best natural holiday destinations offering convenient access... |
![]() | Kilkivan Kilkivan is the north-eastern entrance to the South Burnett and is home to a progressive tourism community with a host of experiences to share... |
![]() | Kingaroy Named after the aboriginal word for 'red ant' and renowned for its towering peanut silos, Kingaroy is home to several quality wineries located... |
![]() | Lake McKenzie There are many different aspects to Fraser Island, but the awe inspiring beauty of Lake MacKenzie makes it probably the most visited natural... |
![]() | Lake Wabby Lake Wabby is relatively close to the ocean side of Fraser Island and unlike the other lakes, it supports several varieties of fish... |
![]() | Maheno Wreck The Maheno, the most famous of the Fraser Island wrecks, was driven ashore just north of Happy Valley during a cyclone in 1935... |
![]() | Maidenwell Maidenwell, gateway to the Bunya Mountains, is home to Queensland’s largest privately owned public astronomical observatory... |
| Murgon 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 doors... | |
| Nanango Nanango is one of Queensland's oldest towns and is proud of its unique heritage and colourful past, beautifully captured within the historic... | |
![]() | Proston 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 major... |
![]() | Sandy Cape Lighthouse Plans for the Sandy Cape Lighthouse were introduced after loss of over 20 vessels in an area off Sandy Cape named Breaksea Spit... |
![]() | The Cathedrals These coloured sand cliffs have been sculptured by the wind and rain blowing in off the Pacific Ocean. The colours - red, brown, yellow and orange... |
![]() | Wondai Centrally situated in the vibrant South Burnett, Wondai is located between the towns of Murgon and Kingaroy. As you enter this picturesque rural... |
![]() | Yarraman Yarraman is a Hoop Pine timber town surrounded by rolling hills, rich farmlands and forests. Close to the Bunya Mountains and Palms National... |