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Moreton Bay

July 5th 2008 02:15
Moreton Bay


Moreton Bay and its several islands is Brisbane's own aquatic playground and is located just 20 kilometres from the Queensland capital. The close proximity to Brisbane makes it a popular weekend getaway for locals to escape the daily grind and visiting tourists.

The area boasts a fantastic array of outdoor activities with the Bay itself being the centerpiece of the many exciting things including 4-wheel driving, cycling, diving and snorkelling, sailboating, and sand tobogganing, just to name a few. At nearby North Stradbroke or Moreton Island, other water activities such as sea-kayaking, canoeing and aqua-biking are also available.


Moreton Bay


For those who wish to take a break from the outdoor activities, the city offers visitors plenty to explore with a great mix of museums and art galleries such as the Redland Art Gallery to sightseeing and exploring the natural wonders of the Bay including its fascinating sea creatures.

Dolphins and Whales are prominent sea creatures in the bay and surrounding waters of the islands and are usually seen all year round. Moreton Bay has one of the largest populations of dugongs, or sea cows, in the world. These marine animals can grow to more than three metres in length and weigh as much as 400 kilograms and are the only marine mammals in Australia that are mainly plant eaters.

See here for more things to see and do in Moreton Bay.



Moreton Bay


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Hervey Bay

June 26th 2008 07:30
Hervey Bay


Hervey Bay, the whale watching capital of Australia, is a dynamic coastal centre roughly three and a half hours drive from Brisbane in the northern region of sunny Queensland.

The city of approximately 52,000 people is renowned for its beautiful environment and natural features and is blessed with an idyllic sub-tropical climate - summer and winter maximum temperatures of 29 and 22 degrees Celsius respectively - making it a perfect destination for an adventurous lifestyle holiday.

Hervey Bay humpback whales


Often described as the 'crown jewel' of Queensland, over a million tourists flock to the city every year to enjoy the cities calm waters, beaches and the annual whale migration which takes place between late July and November every year.

During this time, groups of majestic humpback whales migrate from Antarctic waters to Hervey Bay for calving in between rounds of spectacular displays of tail flapping and pectoral slapping. Other highly recommended activities and places to see includes: Botanic Gardens and Orchid House, Hervey Bay Regional Gallery, cruise the Great Sandy Strait in a Houseboat, skydiving over Hervey Bay from 10,000 feet, and scenic flights over the Bay and Fraser Island in a helicopter.

Hervey Bay humpback whales


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Hervey Bay skydiving


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Townsville

June 10th 2008 23:05
Townsville


Townsville is a north-eastern city in the state of Queensland and is often referred to as the 'capital' of North Queensland.

Its location in Queensland - adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef - gives the city a dry tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The city's 169,484 residents (as at June 30, 2007) enjoys relatively warm weather throughout the year with December, January and February being the hottest months of the year with temperatures ranging from mid 20s to low 30s degrees celsius.

Hinchinbrook Island National Park


Townsville's biggest drawcard is its rich hinterland of tropical rainforests and waterfalls which plays host to a stunning array of outdoor recreational activities such as diving sites, beaches and parks.

Two of the more popular diving sites are "The Moltke" and Adrenalin Dive which boasts spectacular views of artefacts, marine life and variety of corals that cover the wrecks.

Reef HQ Townsville


The most famous of the region’s National Parks is the Hinchinbrook Island National Park, which includes Hinchinbrook Channel and Island, the world's largest national park island and home of the internationally acclaimed "Thorsborne Trail".

Other popular tourist attractions include the world renowned Reef HQ - the world's largest living coral reef aquarium - and the Billabong Sanctuary which features some of Australia's most fascinating native wildlife.

Koala Billabong Sanctuary


Being a cosmopolitan city, Townsville also boasts an array of world class cafes, bars, restaurants, nightclubs, casino and shops thus making it a fantastic holiday destination for both outdoorsy types and shoppers alike.

Visit the Townsville tourism portal here.

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Logan City

June 2nd 2008 23:00
Logan City Queensland


Logan City is located in South East Queensland and is the state's third largest city behind Brisbane and Gold Coast with a population of around 250,000


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Mackay - Queensland

May 23rd 2008 08:30
Mackay Queensland


Mackay is a tropical city located in the sunshine state of Queensland and is best known for producing one third of Australia's sugar exports with lush sugar cane fields still surrounding many areas


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Toowoomba - 'Garden City'

May 15th 2008 07:45
Toowoomba


Toowoomba is a beautiful 'Garden City' located in the South East of sunshine Queensland with a population of roughly 95,000 people (Census 2006


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Rockhampton

May 7th 2008 22:55
Rockhampton QLD


Rockhampton is a beautiful lifestyle city located on Queensland's largest river - the Fitzroy - and lies 40 kilometres inland from the beautiful Capricorn Coast beaches


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Brisbane - the capital of Queensland

January 11th 2008 23:30
Brisbane


Brisbane, the third largest city in Australia and the state capital of Queensland, is one of the most beautiful cities in Australia


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Gold Coast


The Gold Coast, located in the south-east corner of Queensland, is one of Australia's most popular tourist destinations


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