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REGIONAL AIRPORT
Flights to Gladstone from Brisbane (BNE) Airport.
Flight time approximately 1 hour 5 minutes.
Serviced by QANTAS and Virgin Airlines- daily flights.
Latitude: 23-52-10 S (-23.869699)
Longitude: 151-13-28 E ...
Location ID: #10073712
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Gladstone is a coastal city and is home to Queensland's largest multi-commodity shipping port, the Port of Gladstone. Gladstone's primary industries are mining-related. Gladstone is also a tourism destination, with cruise ships regularly docking at ...
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Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum is a heritage-listed former town hall and now art gallery and museum at 144 Goondoon Street, Gladstone, Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia. The Gallery & Museum serves as a custodian for the ...
Location ID: #10307753
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East Shores Precinct offers a vibrant, modern foreshore destination that brings together harbour views, green space and recreation in one place. The precinct lies along Flinders Parade and stretches out along Gladstone’s famed harbour, giving locals ...
Location ID: #10307742
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In the city centre of Gladstone, Queensland, GECC is Central Queensland’s only fully integrated business and entertainment venue with the best technology and modern, multi-purpose spaces that cleverly adapt to a diverse range of uses.
The real ...
Location ID: #10077233
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Situated behind Brisbane City Hall and between Adelaide and Ann Streets is a contemporary oasis in the heart of the city. Shadowed by towering office blocks, this starkly modern glass, steel and stone complex is juxtaposed against the neo-classical ...
Location ID: #10234111
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George Street, located in Brisbane’s CBD is one of the busiest main streets of the city. The 1.5km (1mile) street begins at the historic riverside Botanical Gardens and State Parliament. Continuing along on the riverside, the street is lined with ...
Location ID: #10132314
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The Georgina River (1,130 km / 700 mi) is the north-westernmost of the three major rivers of the Channel Country in Central West Queensland, that also flows through a portion of the Northern Territory, in central Australia. Part of the Lake Eyre ...
Location ID: #10188172
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Garner Beach consists of two near-continuous pocket beaches tucked in between two 60 m high headlands. A road off the Bingal Bay Road runs right to the back of both beaches, servicing a few houses and a shady beachfront reserve that is used for ...
Location ID: #10080823
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Part of the Coomera River catchment, Lake Coombabah is a tidal lake at the mouth of Coombabah Creek. The Coombabah wetlands are significant because they are the most southerly lake and coastal swampland representatives in the bioregion, and because ...
Location ID: #10266165
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Location ID: #10248325
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We have a range of cattle stations in the South and North Burnett, covering 70,000 acres, located near Kingaroy (South Burnett) and Eidsvold (North Burnett). There are a diversity of houses and facilities on the properties, ranging from 1848 slab ...
Location ID: #10242765
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Built in 1851 atop a ridge overlooking Moreton Bay, this traditional archetypal Queenslander pub is the oldest licensed hotel in the state. The heritage listed site is home to numerous facilities: three bars- Grand View Lounge Bar; Emu Point Bar and ...
Location ID: #10234857
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Graceville is a long established suburb of Brisbane in the south west. The houses are a mix of classic queenslanders and modern builds.
Located 28km (34 minutes) from Screen Queensland Studios, Brisbane and 64km ( 53 minutes) from Village ...
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Location ID: #10103903
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This area was declared a reserve for public recreation in 1888. There are no established walking trails or boardwalks in the Geoff Skinner Reserve. Rough tracks and paths can be explored on foot from the corner of Fernbourn Road and Bligh Street, ...
Location ID: #10157596
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Great Keppel Island (Indigenous names: Woppaburra, Wop-Pa, Wapparaburra) lies 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the coast off Yeppoon, Queensland. The Darumbal people are the traditional owners of the island.
The island is surrounded by 27 kilometres ...
Location ID: #10068509
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Lies NW of Great Keppel Island. 65 hectares. Beaches border both sides of the island between rocky headlands; protected from all but northerly winds. Underwater observatory looking out onto fishing wreck. Access to the islands is by boat only. Boat ...
Location ID: #10068357
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Great Keppel Island is part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park off the coast of the township of Yeppoon. The island is surrounded by 27 kilometres (17 mi) of beaches, as well as extensive coral reefs.
Leekes Beach has a length of 4.81 ...
Location ID: #10067592
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Great Keppel Island (Indigenous names: Woppaburra, Wop-Pa, Wapparaburra) lies 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the coast off Yeppoon, Queensland. The island is the largest of the eighteen islands in the Keppel Group, and covers an area of 1308 hectares. ...
Location ID: #10068533
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Just an easy walk from the end of Fisherman's Beach or Long Beach is Monkey Beach which has great snorkeling while being protected from the southeasterly winds.
Look out for a shell midden left by Aboriginal people from the past.
. Located 738km ...
Location ID: #10068321
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Lady Musgrave Island is referred to as Wallaginji by local Australian Aboriginal tribes. The name Wallaginji means beautiful reef. Lady Musgrave Island is a 14 hectares (35 acres) coral cay on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, with a 1,192 hectares ...
Location ID: #10157598
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Great Keppel Island (Indigenous names: Woppaburra, Wop-Pa, Wapparaburra) lies 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the coast off Yeppoon, Queensland. The island is the largest of the eighteen islands in the Keppel Group, and covers an area of 1308 hectares. ...
Location ID: #10068369
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Situated on Great Keppel Island, is a small cove surrounded by craggy rock formations and hills covered with sparse vegetation. From the area, nearby rocky islands are visible in the bay. Although the pristine beaches and surrounding area appear ...