Location ID: #10068934
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Part of the Great Barrier Reef, Hardy Reef is a popular tourist destination located in the Whitsundays region. Hardy Reef has an anchored visitor’s pontoon ‘Reefworld’, like a home base out at sea. The pontoon is spacious with a choice of areas to ...
Location ID: #10068158
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A platform reef located off Hamilton Island. Heart Reef - Natural formation. Forms part of the Great Barrier Reef.
Located 1208km (750 miles/ 14 hrs 55 mins) from Village Roadshow Studios. The nearest airport is Great Barrier Reef Airport, Hamilton ...
Location ID: #10067919
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Farrier Island is a small, isolated island in the Whitsundays. It is privately owned and has two beach homes and a shed to accommodate a solar power system on the island for separate clients. When weather makes travelling by boat to the island ...
Location ID: #10077226
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Lined by palm trees and open space, the marina in the city of Bowen has a wide range of available services for customers, mostly including water and electricity. It is a very small harbour so anchoring is not allowed. For large size boats, it is an ...
Location ID: #10077095
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At the large intersection at Dalrymple Street & Herbert Steet sits the Grandview Hotel- an historic 1930s hotel made over for the world famous movie Australia. During the making of the film, the Grandview provided meals for actors and crew, ...
Location ID: #10068141
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The largest of the Whitsunday Island resorts, Hamilton Island offers an experience like no other: beaches, coral reefs, fascinating flora and fauna, fine food and wines, and activities almost too numerous to mention.
Hamilton Island’s new ...
Location ID: #10144104
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Wickham Street's heritage architecture reflects the commercial success in the centre of the Valley in the early twentieth century. Until the 1960s Fortitude Valley was a major retail centre but thereafter population and businesses declined. A ...
Location ID: #10069408
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7 touch fields 80 x 50 metres, no grandstands. Good public access & ample parking (200 plus additional road and field) additional available at cricket and soccer ground).
Whites Hill is an important bushland remnant supporting a number of ...
Location ID: #10163778
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Brisbane City Council's Toohey Forest Park (includes Mt Gravatt Outlook Reserve) is approximately 260 hectares and 10 kilometres south of the Brisbane Central Business District (CBD). Toohey Forest adjoins bushland owned and managed by Griffith ...
Location ID: #10134239
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Teneriffe is an inner city suburb of Brisbane - most noted for its eclectic mix of architecture from converted heritage "wool store" warehouse apartments and red brick buildings, to ultra modern river front houses and colonial timber "Queenslanders" ...
Location ID: #10163689
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Mt Gravatt Outlook provides spectacular views of Brisbane and surrounding suburbs. On a clear day, you can see the Moreton Bay islands, D’Aguilar Ranges and Glasshouse Mountains. At the top is a restaurant and playground. The lookout can be accessed ...
Location ID: #10096692
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Quietly hidden at the southern end of the Bellthorpe Forest Reserve on the Conondale Ranges, is one of the Moreton Bay Region’s most spectacular natural swimming holes, Stony Creek. True to its name, Stony Creek is a boulder hopping paradise. With ...
Location ID: #10163688
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Brisbane City Council's Toohey Forest Park (includes Mt Gravatt Outlook Reserve) is approximately 260 hectares and 10 kilometres south of the Brisbane Central Business District (CBD). Toohey Forest adjoins bushland owned and managed by Griffith ...
Location ID: #10070976
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Uninhabited mangrove island in the Southern Moreton Bay Islands between Coomera Island and South Stradbroke Island. Access by boat.
Located 14.4km (8.9 miles/ 20 mins) from Village Roadshow Studios. The nearest airport is Gold Coast Airport ...
Location ID: #10072497
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Queens Park contains significant cultural heritage values not only for Ipswich but for Queensland. Queens Park was the first park to be developed in Queensland, first being surveyed in 1842. Its original architectural design dates back to 1862 and ...
Location ID: #10164003
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The Powerful Owl Trail is a 5.6 kilometer back trail located on Mt Coot-tha near Brisbane, Queensland, Australia that features a forest setting and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and nature trips and is ...
Location ID: #10164000
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Pinnacle Link Track is a 1.6 kilometer lightly trafficked loop trail located near Brisbane, Queensland, Australia that offers the chance to see wildlife. The trail is good for all skill levels and is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and ...
Location ID: #10068787
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Small heritage-listed island of approximately 400 ha.
Picturesque, ideal self-exploration day trip for families and couples, with sandy white beaches to relax on and crystal clear calm water to swim and wrecks to snorkel. Dugongs, turtles and ...
Location ID: #10068548
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A wild paradise. Moreton Island being 170km² is the world’s 2nd largest sand island. The island is mostly National Park however there are several small villages and resorts across the island. The island has an abundance of expansive beaches, dense ...
Location ID: #10084739
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Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) features crystal clear creeks and lagoons, coastal heath, rocky headlands, abundant wildflowers, tall sand dunes, an historic lighthouse, ruins of coastal forts and miles of sandy beaches. Most of Mulgumpin (Moreton ...
Location ID: #10068554
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Stunning desert look/oasis, sand so white it could be snow. Surrounded by dense coastal forests on all sides.
Access to the Island via ferry services from the Port of Brisbane. 4x4 Drive needed. Located 107km (66 miles / 2 hrs 45 mins) from Village ...
Location ID: #10068579
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Mount Glorious is a little rainforest village which is part of the D'Aguilar Range and is roughly 30 km north west of Brisbane. The village features tall trees with huge buttresses, palms and ferns and an array of tropical birds and parrots.
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Location ID: #10084738
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The heritage-listed Cape Moreton Lighthouse and historical buildings are located at the northern tip of the island at Cape Moreton and offers breathtaking views. Between May and November, humpback whales migrate in the open waters. A 4WD is ...
Location ID: #10068550
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Rocky headland at the north eastern tip of Moreton Island. Outcrop mostly composed of sandstone and features 23m lighthouse built in the 1800's.
Access to the Island via ferry services from the Port of Brisbane. 4x4 Drive needed. Located 107km (66 ...