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23 April 2015
5 april 2015
On April 25, 2015, our nation will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the landing of ANZAC troops at Gallipoli. To honour this milestone event, the Returned & Services League of Australia (Queensland Branch) Mackay Sub-Branch Inc are hosting an ANZAC Centenary Dinner, a night to remember our fallen soldiers and to celebrate the ANZAC spirit through storytelling and music. Guests will enjoy a delicious two course meal, full drinks package, guest speakers from the Australian Army, Navy and Air Force and live entertainment with the Mackay and District Pipe Band and The Hullaballoo Bush Band. Only Limited tickets available, so get in quick to secure your seat at this iconic event in the Mackay region’s history. The ANZAC Centenary Dinner is proudly supported by Mackay Regional Council. Thursday, April 23, 2015 5.30pm pre dinner drinks and music 6.30pm dinner and speeches
The Lanes Easter Festival will be held at Bluewater Quay and is expected to draw large crowds for fun in the Mackay City Centre. There will be free entertainment and activities for families, market stalls and amusements rides at the Easter Carnival, with the addition of a Big Brunch at Bridges Restaurant. Following the mornings festivities, the lanes behind the Pioneer Shire Building on Wood Street will host The Lanes Battle of the Bands, which is supported by the Airlie Beach Music Festival. A dive-in movie will also be on offer for those looking to cool off after a day full of fun in the Mackay City Centre.
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‘Elephant In The Room’ ... one of the centrepieces of So We Can Remember lashes out at 21st century ignorance and avaroce and is about as challenging as anny slice of rap music in this brave new postKendrick world. The Vine
Nitro Circus Live has captured the imagination of people wherever it travels and the Regional Tour will be no exception, with spectators given a rare opportunity to experience 17-time X Games medallist Travis Pastrana live in a show that sold out some of the biggest arenas in the world. The 2015 Regional Tour will also feature an all-new ‘retro’ themed production, which has been choreographed and styled as a 1920’s, Barnum & Bailey Style circus.
After 4 years and over 1200 shows headlining on the Las Vegas strip, Stayin’ Alive - The Australian Bee Gees Show will return to Australia for the ‘The Past and Present ’Tour, a brand new show for 2015.
Thundamentals are not stopping. Now announcing a tour that coincides with the 12-month anniversary of their 3rd LP So We Can Remember, the Blue Mountains crew have not had much time for visits home lately. ‘So We Can Remember’ - “possibly .. the best Australian rap album ever released” according to The Vine - was the release that Australia was ready for, as evidenced by #1 positions on Digital, Independent, Australian & Urban ARIA Album charts, and clocking #3 on the overall ARIA Charts. Energised by the love from their amazing fans, new & old, spring-boarding from the support of the hip hop scene at large, and thrilled with the reception from Australia and beyond, Thundamentals are kicking the door open to 2015, with “Elephant In The Room” a reminder that just under the surface there’s an individuality and purpose that is purely their own.
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Saturday 18 April 2015 5pm Stadium Mackay
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This new show is a retrospective look at the amazing career of The Brothers Gibb and will be presented in two parts with costume changes defining the eras. The show will feature all of the greatest hits throughout the decades but will also tell the Bee Gees story in a multi- media show that captures the mood and memories of the time. Stayin’ Alive - The Australian Bee Gees Show is currently performing at The Excalibur Hotel and Casino. Stayin Alive are the first Australian band to perform 1000 shows headlining on the Famous Las Vegas Strip. After 18 years on the world stage and over 5,000 performances in over 45 countries, Stayin’ Alive - The Australian Bee Gees Show has evolved to become the definitive live celebration of the wonderful music written by the Brothers Gibb. For one night only be a part of the magic that is, Stayin’ Alive - The Australian Bee Gees Show.
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Celebrating its 3rd year, Happy Daze is a weekend long Music and Arts festival located in the tropical hinterland of Queensland’s Whitsunday Coast. Located on private property between Airlie Beach and Mackay, Mushroom Valley Events & Promotions, bring together the finest music and arts to create a magic, wonder-filled festival held over 3 day’s.
Roll along the open highway and let the scent of nature carry you away. Delve into an experimental landscape and be welcomed into the oasis of Groovin the Moo (GTM) 2015.
With a huge list of live Band’s, Electronic Musicians, DJ’s, Visual Artists gracing the stage, and workshop’s on alternative living and culture, delicious food, colourful and lively décor and a whole bunch of beautiful radiant people, it’s Happy Daze. Our purpose is to inspire and encourage a positive, holistic, alternative lifestyle festival experience, for the whole family to enjoy, from all walks of life. We believe that the minute we crank up the volume Friday, until the closing set sunday night, only the finest musical entertainment is delivered. Catering an eclectic mix of live bands, electronic musicians, and DJ’s spanning many genres of music we believe makes a diverse festival whose energy is just as alive as our own.
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An oasis where Hilltop Hoods, Broods (NZ) and Sticky Fingers all share an adventure of a regional kind with the likes of Flight Facilities, Peaches (CAN), DMA’s, Charli XCX (UK) and many more. Where old friends unite and new friends are made. Where fans and artists alike are encouraged to unplug from the day-to-day hustle of life, and escape to an enchanting, kaleidoscopic retreat. On the cusp of winter, Groovin the Moo has become a place for those seeking warmth, a space for likeminded people to gather and open their ears to both new and familiar sounds. It’s a tradition for local host communities to participate in and celebrate. In 2015 the melodic GTM caravan will kick off with travelling through the rolling Adelaide Hills to Oakbank SA on Saturday 25 April (ANZAC Public Holiday). On Sunday April 26, GTM will head across the Great Southern Wheatbelt of Western Australia to Bunbury where the Moo Crew will reunite to round out GTM’s first weekend of the tour as well as the ANZAC long weekend in WA.
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Nine Live and Sony Music Entertainment are proud to announce Grammy winning global superstar and current coach on The Voice, Ricky Martin will make his highly-anticipated return to Australia in April & May next year for his One World Tour.
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Acclaimed Australian rapper 360 is thrilled to announce new touring dates for the rebranded national Retopia Tour this April and May. Hitting some of the best regional towns in Queensland, New South - The Retopia Tour Wales, Victoria and Western Australia across 6 huge weeks, the re-scheduled dates will see 360’s tour expand from 16 to a whopping 24 dates, including very special intimate shows in capital cities along the way.
Ricky Martin delighted sold-out audiences with his first Australian tour in more than 10 years last October, and fans will sure to be delighted with the One World Tour. “I am so excited to bring my new One World Tour back to Australia next year and see all of my loving & loyal Aussie fans once more,”says Martin. “I am looking forward to playing some new material that I have been working on this year, some of my classics and perhaps a few surprises!”
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Perc Tucker Regional Gallery will be the exclusive Australian venue for the major international touring exhibition ‘WOW®, World of WearableArt™’ in 2015. One of New Zealand’s cultural success stories over the past 25 years has been the spectacular growth of the World of WearableArt, better known as WOW. In that time, this landmark event has encouraged an explosion of creative activity, inspiring a wide range of fashion designers, artists, costume-makers and other artisans from all over the world to enter the Awards. This international touring exhibition presents the very best of the WOW permanent collection; exciting AV presentations of the Awards Show; and a ‘workroom’ where visitors can delve more deeply into the story of WOW, try their hand at some wearable art design, and experiment with stage lighting.
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery 29 may - 12 july 2015 free
360 is excited to confirm that all local tour supports previously booked for regional dates are back for the ride. Rising Perth star COIN BANKS and Melbourne’s LEVA are main supports for the tour. Whether it’s on world festival stages or at his own headline shows, seeing Sixty live is an electrifying experience, and this April and May marks an incredible chance for Australian fans to witness it up close and personal. 360 will be performing all the hits from his latest album Utopia, including, “Price Of Fame” (feat. Gossling), “Live It Up” (feat. PEZ), the game-changer “Sixavelli” (feat. Lunar C), and more.
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Ball Park Music Grab life and live it happy! Listening to Ball Park Music you can’t help but feel sunshine and rainbows want to burst through your skin in rays of pure joy. There’s something about the Indie Pop / Rock beat that makes you want to bounce. After 12 months sitting naked in front of a pedestal fan, enduring the overwhelming heat of their 70s fibro shack in Brisbane, the party of five produced arguably its best album to date, Puddinghead. Their third album was recorded to the sweet backdrop of leaky taps, magpies and main roads but, through the sweat and tears, the work to record the album themselves paid off. Mixed in the studio by Grammy-nominated mixing engineer, Tony Hoffer; the eclectic, vibrant nature of the band’s new material was enhanced for all to hear. Puddinghead is a Shakespearean insult offered to someone who manages to f$&k up even the most simplest of tasks. An ode to underdog beginnings and lessons learned along the way. The album was chosen as triple j’s feature album and, upon release, raced to number two on the ARIAs Albums Chart, barely beaten by INXS’ greatest hits album by only 21 copies. The tour sold out shows across the nation. The band is made up of Samuel Cromack, Jennifer Boyce, Dan Hanson, Paul Furness and Dean Hanson. Yes you read that right, there is a Dan Hanson and a Dean Hanson, not confusing at all. The band have not only triumphed through rough living conditions but, earlier in their career, they lost a bunch of CD’s in a house fire at Jennifer’s home, but they soldiered on. Rentlessly energetic, a Ball Park Music performance is one to be cherished. Check them out at Groovin the Moo to discover why they are one of Australia’s most-loved bands.
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Northlane If you like it hard and heavy, Northlane is an act you won’t want to miss. The metal core band from Sydney have just completed their North American tour supporting August Burns Red, fresh off a European Tour with Parkway Drive! They are hitting the studio to record album number three with new frontman, Marcus Bridge.
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Horrorshow, Spit Syndicate, Jackie Onassis and Joyride – how can you not love a crew with names as entertaining as Northlane toured the world for 18 months after the release of their album, Singularity, before coming home for a sell-out their music! tour over two months. The album received glowing reviews One of the most exciting hip-hop collectives on Australia’s and accolades across the world, including J Award and music horizon, One Day is a supergroup to keep an eye on. ARIA Award nominations and awards in the Short Fast Their monthly party, One Day Sundays, is fast becoming an Loud, Blunt Magazine and The Racket end-of-year polls. institution, expanding interstate and drawing record crowds Former lead singer, Adrian Fitipaldes left the band during a with an ever impressive lineup of guest DJs and performers. five month rest and writing break, citing mental and physical All seven members joined forces on the album, Mainline, exhaustion. The band spent weeks trawling through which rose to number two on ARIA’s Album Chart, releasing thousands of submissions before Marcus’ video grabbed the single, Love me Less. The album is a rich listening their attention. His talent and energy was the perfect fit, experience, created by the cohesion and chemistry of the proven in the band’s release of ‘Rot’, their first single with group of friends. Marcus as frontman. The band were cited as saying, “We can’t express enough just how proud we are of Marcus and how stoked we are to be making music with him. ‘Rot’ was our first time working together, but it felt right. We now have a chance to record an entire album with him and we couldn’t be more excited for what will come of it. He’s progressed out of sight since he came into the fold, so we can’t wait to see and hear what he will be able to do given a few months.” ‘Rot’ was produced via Skype by long-time collaborator Will Putney. The band have now joined him in New Jersey for the recording of album number three, highly anticipated to see how the band have blended with their new frontman, and how the new influence will come through in both lyrics and style.
Horrorshow, comprising of Adit and Solo, released three acclaimed albums: The Grey Space, Inside Story and King Amongst Many. In a few short years they’ve amassed a loyal fanbase, sold out countless national tours, played major festivals in Australia and overseas and picked up nominations for the Australian Music Prize, ARIA, AIR and j awards. Nick Lupi and Jimmy Nice are Spit Syndicate. They’ve released three albums to date: ARIAnominated Towards the Light, 2010’s Exile and 2013’s Sunday Gentlemen. The duo have a reputation for explosive live shows and sharp lyrics.
The members of the band are Marcus Bridge, Jon Deiley, Josh Smith, Alex Milovic and Nic Petterson.
Jackie Onassis (producer Raph and vocalist Kai) stormed onto the scene in 2012 with the release of their debut EP Holiday. Lead single ‘Crystal Balling’ saw heavy rotation at radio and made its way onto international playlists, seeing them nominated for triple j Unearthed Artist Of The Year.
A little bit Linkin Park with touches of Slipknot and similar smooth sounds of New Zealand’s Blindspott without the hip-hop background, Northlane are a unique blend of melodic metal that will have you singing and moshing.
Joyride is the quietest achiever and loudest personality in the crew. A much-requested vocalist, producer, songwriter and DJ, his star is well and truly on the rise, leading to collaborations with Drapht, Ta-ku and Wordlife.
San Cisco The highly anticipated sophomore album from Indie band, San Cisco, is Gracetown, fresh to hit the music stores. The band have been collaborating in the studio with longtime producer Steve Schram to record the hotly anticipated album, confidently moving forward into a sound distinctly their own. Hailing from Fremantle, the band experienced a whirlwind debut which took off soon after high school graduation. Jodi, Scarlett, Nick and Josh picked up six ARIA nominations, Hottest 100 top 10’s and a sold-out North American tour following world tours. The pals from Freemantle have been playing tunes together since 2009, evident in the relaxed way the members interact with each other. Their aptly named music video “Awkward” as well as their cover of Daft Punk’s global hit “Get Lucky” both have millions of views on YouTube as the band gained mass publicity. ‘Awkward’ was the singing debut of drummer Scarlett Stevens, written in the studio in an afternoon. A taste of their new album has already been released, with the hand-clapping, catchy, disco-inspired single, “Run.” This was followed by the release of “Too Much Time Together” in time for the band’s national tour, kicking off April 23 in Freemantle. San Cisco supported Architecture in Helsinki, as well as The Grates, Jebediah and Kimbra, and are amped to be heading to Townsville for Groovin the Moo.
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Anzac Day centenary commemorations program that will encourage maximum community Townsville will stage a major day of involvement. commemorations for an expected crowd of up to 50,000 people to mark this year’s Anzac “To accommodate the large amount of spectators Day Centenary. and participants, we will be using the full length of the Strand, with a focus on Anzac Park, Strand The special day of remembrance will include a Park and Jezzine Barracks which will be the spectacular Anzac Day march along the Strand arrival point for the official march. to Jezzine Barracks by serving defence force personnel, veterans, and a guard of honour “Townsville is a proud garrison city and we’re formed by thousands of school children. anticipating people will get right behind the centenary in the city in the same way tens of Live coverage of the main Anzac Park dawn service will also be beamed onto large screens in thousands turned out for VP50.” Jezzine Barracks parklands to cater for the large Townsville RSL president Bill Whitburn said the crowds expected. commemorations would be remembered in the Townsville community for years. The centenary service from Gallipoli will also be shown on the big screen for local residents “It will mark the first official Anzac day ceremony creating a day long community gathering point to in which the 2nd Cavalry Regiment will participate commemorate this day of national significance. in after arriving in the Townsville community postChristmas, so we get the opportunity to welcome Cr Hill said Townsville’s commemorations would them too with such a significant event.” be among the biggest in the nation. “The Anzac Day Centenary is a huge milestone in our history and we want residents of all ages to have the opportunity to participate in one of the city’s biggest days of commemorations,” Cr Hill said. “The working group of the council, RSL and military representatives along with other stakeholders have all had input into developing a
In addition to the main dawn service in Anzac Park, dawn services will also be held at Magnetic Island (Sealink ferry departs Townsville 4am), Thuringowa and Rollingstone. For Anzac Day service times and more information, visit www.townsville.qld.gov.au or phone 1300 878 001.
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things to do Townsville Combine tropical rainforest with golden beaches, sprinkle with more than 300 days of sunshine each year and add a dollop of desirable restaurants and you’ll have a recipe for Townsville, an exciting sultry location to experience the best of north Queensland.
Get up close and personal with nature at Billabong Sanctuary or take a bush walk on Magnetic Island to spot koalas in their natural habitat. Choose from a plethora of dining options along Townsville’s famed dining strip on Palmer Street or soak up the sun with an icy gelato in hand on The Strand. Discover the funky nightclubs hidden in heritage buildings on Flinders Street or take a stroll through an art gallery or museum.
GETTING HERE By Air Fly direct to Townsville from a range of Australian cities, including Mackay, Brisbane, Mt Isa, Cairns, Darwin, Sydney and Melbourne. Choose from a range of airlines who fly direct into Townsville Airport, including Qantas, Virgin Australia, Jetstar and Airnorth.
By Rail Travel by rail up and down the Queensland coast on the Spirit of Queensland, with services running between Cairns and Brisbane. Stations throughout the Mackay, Whitsunday and Townsville regions include; St Lawrence, Carmila, Sarina, Mackay, Proserpine, Bowen, Home Hill, Ayr, Giru and Townsville.
Visit beautiful Magnetic Island! Take in the stunning views while cruising on Magnetic Island’s only passenger and car ferry. With eight return trips daily, we welcome you aboard as we make our way to Magnetic Island where you can enjoy brilliant beaches, fascinating flora and fauna, fine food and wines, and activities almost too numerous to mention. FREE parking & FREE Wi-Fi!
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By Road The drive from Brisbane along the Bruce Highway should be split into at least two days, as the total duration is approximately 15 hours. The drive from Cairns is a pleasant four hours, with many towns dotted along the way to revive and refresh.
GETTING AROUND By Taxi Taxis are available throughout the Townsville region. Call 13 10 08 (13TAXI) to organise your journey. A taxi from Townsville Airport to the CBD will usually cost between $15 and $25, which includes the $3 airport toll.
Rental Car Rental car desks are conveniently located in the terminal arrivals area at Townsville Airport. Companies include Hertz, Europcar, Thrifty, Budget and Avis.
TOURS AND TRANSPORT SERVICES The Townsville Bulletin Square Visitor Information Centre is located in the heart of the Townsville Central Business District just off Flinders Street.
TOP 5 MUST-DO TOWNSVILLE Feed a croc at Billabong Sanctuary Australia’s best interactive wildlife experience. Hold a koala, hug a wombat, feed a crocodile, pat a dingo or wrap a python around your shoulders. Stroll through the natural habitat and watch turtles swim to the edge of the Billabong.
Visit the world’s largest living coral reef aquarium Reef HQ Great Barrier Reef Aquarium is home to the world’s largest living coral reef aquarium. The 2.5 million litre coral reef exhibition will open your eyes to an amazing underwater world of complex and fascinating marine creatures. Stroll through the underwater viewing tunnel and come face to face with large tropical fish and turtles.
Snorkel a shipwreck on Magnetic Island Snorkel or dive “The Moltke”, an old cargo ship which sunk close to the shore on Magnetic Island. The broken structure is home to an array of colourful marine life, making it a picturesque and easily accessible dive site. Follow the Geoffrey Bay snorkel trail to other interesting snorkelling locations.
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WEATHER The Townsville region enjoys summer-like warmth year-round, with an average maximum daily temperature of 31 degrees Celsius in the summer and 25 degrees Celsius in the winter. Being a tropical city, it experiences wet and dry months. The most rainfall occurs between December and March, however, even during the wet season the majority of days are still filled with periods of hot sunshine. Cyclones frequently form in the Coral Sea during the wet season and can cause severe damage to parts of the Queensland Coast, however, these are well broadcast on major television and radio stations giving ample warning.
It’s easy to see the distinctive red monolith, known as Castle Hill from almost any point in Townsville. For the fit, the walk to the top is rewarding, however, you can drive to the top. The panoramic views are remarkable. Visit the historic WWII bunker, used by American soldiers as a defensive vantage point.
Swim at Little Crystal Creek, Paluma Nestled in verdant rainforest, the quaint village of Paluma is the perfect location to escape into a world from yesteryear. Dine at a cute café and shop for local art and produce. Drive to Little Crystal Creek for a refreshing swim, where a handmade stone bridge from the 1930s creates a fairytale backdrop.
Weather in April / May Townsville’s weather during April and May is usually glorious. The average maximum daily temperature over these months is approximately 28 degrees Celsius, with an overnight low average of 20 degrees Celsius.
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Incredible Ingham 110km north of Townsville you can discover the friendly, rural town of Ingham. With its pioneering sugar background, including a large Italian population, it is brimming with fascinating natural and historical points of interest. Enjoy the drive past lush rainforest, fertile farmlands and sparkling Coral Sea vistas. Enjoy the sunny shore of Balgal Beach, approximately 45km northwest of Townsville. This beach is a local favourite due to its relaxed nature and seemingly untouched beach. Stinger nets are provided at this beach during the summer months making it an ideal location to soak up some of Queensland’s famous sun. The nearby creek mouth offers excellent fishing opportunities. Detour into the Paluma Range National Park to experience parts of the rainforest less travelled. The drive to the top of the range is spectacular where you can take a refreshing swim at the site of a quaint old stone bridge at Crystal Creek. Stop for a bite to eat in a country café in Paluma and, if time permits, explore Birthday Creek Falls. Stop at the Frosty Mango to delight your taste buds
with a range of refreshing homemade ice creams and sorbet. The range of sweet and savoury treats on offer will delight both young and old. Wander the pretty grounds and view a range of tropical fruit trees. The Jourama Falls are well worth a look. Set in hinterland rainforest the area is home to an abundance of beautiful birds and butterflies. Birds, turtles and goannas are attracted to the rainforestfringed creek. The camping area is less than 5km from the Bruce Highway, where a refreshing natural pool and swimming platform is available for a cooling dip. Waterview Creek tumbles down many picturesque cascades and rapids. The further you walk along the track, the more you see. Upon arrival in Ingham, head to the Tyto Wetlands, well signposted from the Bruce Highway. The unique environment spans 90ha and is home to more than 230 species of birdlife. 4km of boardwalks allow visitors to experience the serene environment without disturbing the native inhabitants. This area is also home to the Ingham Information Centre for the opportunity to chat to local experts about the area. Enjoy a stroll along the Hinchinbrook Heritage Walk
to discover an array of historical points of interest and then quench your thirst with a cold beer – if the Hotel hasn’t run dry that is! Lee’s Hotel is the original ‘pub with no beer’, made famous by the legendary Slim Dusty song. The song was based on a poem by Dan Sheehan, written in 1944, after coming to the pub for a beer only to discover it had been drunk dry by a group of visiting American servicemen the day before. Continue your Ingham experience with a visit to the Tyto Regional Art Gallery to view a range of art by talented locals. The gallery encourages cultural diversity and is a platform for locals and visitors to engage with the arts. If you still have a few hours left in the afternoon, the drive to Wallaman Falls is an experience worth the journey. Wallaman Falls is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, home to some of the oldest rainforests on Earth, including many endangered species of flora and fauna, and is also the highest, permanent, single-drop waterfall in Australia. If you would rather spend your remaining time at the beach, there are two beautiful beaches within 20km of Ingham. Forrest Beach and Taylors Beach both have accommodation options, in case you decide to turn your day trip into an overnight expedition.
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A string of tropical islands dotted along an idyllic stretch of paradise. Welcome to the world-famous Whitsundays, where love, life and leisure are all a pleasure. The Whitsundays are most famous for an endless array of tropical islands and the luxurious resorts which lay upon them, as well as the sparkling white silica sand of Whitehaven Beach, the romantic Heart Reef and the turquoise blue water which surrounds it all. However, there is also breathtakingly beautiful locations beyond the shoreline, hidden in the depths of an intricate hinterland. Swim in the cooling rock pool at the base of a waterfall or fish for barramundi on an inland dam at sunset. Visit a coffee plantation and sample fresh tropical fruit from a roadside stall. The islands are just the beginning.
GETTING HERE By Air Great Barrier Reef Airport, Hamilton Island Fly direct to a Whitsunday island via Virgin Australia, Jetstar and Qantas to Hamilton Island. Fly direct from Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Cairns. Whitsunday Coast Airport, Proserpine The Whitsunday’s main airport is located near Proserpine, 25 minutes from Airlie Beach. It is serviced by Virgin Australia, Jetstar and Tiger Airways, with direct flights from Brisbane and Sydney. Whitsunday Airport, Shute Harbour Whitsunday Airport is a private airport, utilised mainly by private aircraft and helicopters. This airport can offer air transfers to Whitsunday islands.
By Rail Travel by rail up and down the Queensland coast on the Spirit of Queensland, with services running between Cairns and Brisbane. Stations located in the Whitsundays region include Proserpine and Bowen.
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By Road Proserpine is an easy one and a half hour drive from Mackay, or three hours from Townsville.
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On the northern end of Proserpine, turn off the Main Rd Bruce Highway and follow signs to Airlie Beach and Shute Harbour to arrive at Cannonvale and Airlie Beach. Airlie Beach is 25 minutes from Proserpine.
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With its inviting, turquoise-hued water and soft, impeccably white sand, Whitehaven Beach is simply paradise. Consistently named one of the best beaches in the world, you will want to spend hours digging your toes into the sand. For the best view of Whitehaven Beach, make your way to Tongue Point, on Whitsunday Island, to enjoy the stunning fusion of colour. Then enjoy a relaxing picnic, followed by a refreshing swim or snorkel right off the beach.
Taxis are available throughout the Whitsunday region, 24 hours per day.
By Water Cruise Whitsundays operates ferries and island connections between Hamilton Island Airport, Airlie Beach, Long Island, Daydream Island, South Molle Island and many island resorts. It also provides tours to Whitehaven Beach and the Great Barrier Reef. Please be aware that they are now located at a brand new terminal building at the Port of Airlie.
It’s one of the most recognizable Whitsunday icons, the tiny reef shaped like a heart. It is best experienced from the air, as from the water is looks like any other small part of reef. Enjoy the romantic flight with someone special.
Sleep on the Great Barrier Reef There can be fewer greater experiences offered in the world than the chance to sleep under the stars, 40 nautical miles from shore, on the Great Barrier Reef! Snorkel and swim from Cruise Whitsunday’s pontoon on the reef, and then enjoy the solitude of the setting sun over the reef as you, and only a few others, sleep under the stars, lulled to sleep by the sounds of the Coral Sea.
Swim at Cedar Creek Falls
TOURS AND TRANSPORT SERVICES There are many tour operators, shuttle services and bus companies who operate throughout the Whitsundays. Contact the Whitsunday Visitor Information Centre on +61 7 4945 3967 to find the one which suits your itinerary and to make a booking.
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Swim within a rock amphitheatre at the base of Cedar Creek waterfall, a large pristine pool which is a local favourite for swimming. Remember to take your insect repellant as mosquitoes can be found in concentrated numbers in the bush. You can find Cedar Creek Falls on Saltwater Creek Road, off Conway Beach Road.
Charter a yacht and explore the islands Sail off in search of adventure. By night enjoy cocktails on the deck of your own charter yacht at sunset, by day plot your own course of discovery, drop anchor as you please and explore uninhabited Whitsunday islands. You are only limited by your own sense of adventure.
The Whitsundays enjoys warm weather year-round, with the mercury rarely dipping below 17 degrees Celsius, even in the middle of winter. It enjoys balmy highs averaging 30 degrees Celsius in the summer, and highs averaging 22 degrees in winter.
Weather in April / May The weather is still warm in April, with average highs of 28 degrees, cooling slightly in May with average highs of 25 degrees. April and May do still attract a bit of rainfall, with an average of 13 days of rain per month, however, there are plenty of sun-filled moments to enjoy. You will often find that the mornings and early afternoons are sunnier than the evenings.
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BEAUTIFUL BOWEN Beautiful beaches, the Big Mango and the Bowen Jetty, Bowen is a deliciously desirable location to discover.
famous for growing large numbers of juicy, golden mangoes. Keep an eye out for roadside stalls where you can buy them by the bucket full.
Australia in Bowen. Sink your teeth into the Hunky Hugh Jackman pie, Baz Luhrmann baguette or the Nicole Kidman mango cheesecake.
Best of all, the drive from Proserpine to Bowen only takes 45 minutes. However, to discover a few hidden gems along the way, we recommend taking two hours on the way there, and an hour for your return journey.
Head to Santa Barbara Parade to visit Bowen’s famous jetty. In 2007, Bowen was used to portray 1930s Darwin in Baz Luhrmann’s film, Australia, starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman. The Jetty was heavily featured in the movie.
As you drive from Proserpine, head north on the Bruce Highway and your first location arrives within minutes of leaving the town.
Mullers Lagoon is 23.57 hectares of picturesque parkland and botanical gardens in the centre of town. The Lagoon is a hot spot for birdwatchers with 176 species of bird life inhabiting the area.
As North Queensland’s oldest town, Bowen is brimming with history, especially at the Bowen Historical Museum, on Gordon Street. Discover the early geological surrounds of the district, followed by early indigenous inhabitance to the early European settlers. The Gothenburg is one of the most famous shipwrecks on the Queensland Coast with the loss of more than 100 lives. There are relics from the wreck on display in the museum.
The Whitsunday Gold Coffee Plantation is home to more than 140,000 Arabica coffee trees, which gives Whitsunday Gold Coffee its uniquely smooth and decadent taste. Enjoy the beautiful gardens, learn about different coffee roasts, have a chat to the resident cockatoo and then enjoy a freshly extracted coffee. Coffee, gifts and its famous chocolate-coated coffee beans are available for sale.
Soak up the sun at Horseshoe Bay, a picturesque and serene beach located between two prominent granite headlands. Many marine species can be regularly seen in the clear water making it an ideal location for snorkelling. Rose Bay is a gorgeous small bay with clear vistas across Whitsunday waters.
A few kilometres up the road, keep an eye out for the historical sign on Gunyarra Road. This leads to the site of an important WW2 Australian Chemical Warfare Research Station. By early 1945 the Gunyarra Experimental Station formed a large complex of over 50 buildings and today only one wartime building remains on its original site.
To see Bowen from above, journey up Flagstaff Hill and enjoy a cool smoothie or bite to eat at the panoramic and aptly named, Three Sixty café. It’s often referred to as one of the best ocean view locations in Queensland with Whitsunday Island vistas.
Before you arrive in Bowen, keep an eye out for the famous ‘Big Mango’ at the Bowen Visitor Information Centre. An excellent photo opportunity! Bowen is
A trip to Bowen wouldn’t be complete without trying a famous Jochhiem’s Pie. Find the bakery on George Street. Jochhiems Pies is touted as being the site where Baz Luhrmann was convinced to film the movie
To keep the little ones entertained, the free waterpark is located to the north of “datum rock” adjacent to the Herbert St intersection, Santa Barbara Parade, Bowen. Datum rock, located in Santa Barbara Park, marks the spot from where the layout of the township of Bowen radiated. A concrete marker in Santa Barbara Park marks the site of the first pylon of Bowen’s jetty, built in 1865. The Bowen Aerodrome is home to a Catalina museum, commemorating the involvement Bowen had as a base for Catalina flying boats during World War II. The museum contains five dioramas all built on 1/72 scale. Even a gentle meander through the streets will unearth interesting locations. Known as the mural capital of Australia, Bowen has 19 intricately created mural sites, all within walking distance of the CBD. Enjoy discovering more in beautiful Bowen.
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things to do mackay Fields of sugar cane, soft sandy beaches and verdant sub-tropical rainforest, the Mackay region abounds in natural beauty. At the heart of the region is the sophisticated sugar city of Mackay, a plethora of retail and dining establishments alongside the Pioneer River, Queensland’s only blue water river.
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The beauty of Mackay is that it encompasses all the convenience of a city, yet beautiful natural attractions can be discovered within minutes of the city centre. Shop ‘til you drop at Mackay’s largest shopping centre, Caneland Central, and then take a wetlands stroll through a canopy of Maleluca trees or soak up the ambience of a city centre café before relaxing on a nearby beach. You’re spoilt for choice. The Mackay region has more than 30 beaches to choose from, so it’s not unusual to find yourself relaxing alone on one of the many pristine stretches of sand. Welcome to Mackay, where finding a slice of paradise is effortless.
GETTING HERE By Air Fly direct to Mackay from a range of Australian cities, including Townsville, Brisbane, the Gold Coast Sydney and Melbourne. Choose from a range of airlines who fly direct into Mackay airport, including Qantas, Virgin Australia, Jetstar and Tigerair.
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Travel by rail up and down the Queensland coast on the Spirit of Queensland, with services running between Cairns and Brisbane. Stations throughout the Mackay, Whitsunday and Townsville regions include; St Lawrence, Carmila, Sarina, Mackay, Proserpine, Bowen, Home Hill, Ayr, Giru and Townsville.
By Road Mackay can be reached within a day’s driving from either Brisbane or Cairns, approximately 11 hours from Brisbane and 8 hours from Cairns. Allow an additional hour for at least three breaks to refresh and revive. The drive time from Mackay to Proserpine is 1 hour and 15 minutes, add an additional 20 minutes from Proserpine to Airlie Beach. Mackay to Townsville is 4 hours 10 minutes. We recommend at least one stop to refresh between Mackay and Townsville, with Bowen being a lovely Whitsunday town to revive yourself in.
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GETTING AROUND By Taxi Taxis are available throughout the Mackay region. Call 13 10 08 to organise your journey.
TOURS AND TRANSPORT SERVICES See the Mackay region through the eyes of a local expert by booking one of the many tours available. Visit the Mackay Visitor Information Centre on Nebo Road for more information and friendly advice.
Watch a sunrise with wallabies on Casuarina beach Spend an evening in Cape Hillsborough National Park and wake before the sun rises to enjoy a spectacular Australian experience. Take a few steps onto the beach at Casuarina Bay and watch the spectacular sunrise, illuminating the friendly wallabies who venture to the surf for their morning breakfast.
Explore Mackay’s scenic Bluewater Trail Mackay’s Bluewater Trail is a pedestrian and bike path which links many of the city’s key attractions. From river wetlands to Mackay’s public art and art-deco inspired buildings, to the Botanical Gardens and the Bluewater Lagoon, the trail is a blend of heritage and entertainment.
See a platypus in Eungella National Park One of the most ecologically diverse stretches of tropical rainforest in the world, Eungella National Park is also home to the famous platypus. Enjoy a meal with a breathtaking view across the rainforest in Eungella, then walk to the Broken River viewing platform for a chance to see a platypus.
Swim at Bluewater Lagoon
WEATHER The Mackay region enjoys summer-like warmth year-round, with an average maximum daily temperature of 32 degrees Celsius in the summer and 23 degrees Celsius in the winter. Being a tropical city, it experiences wet and dry months. The most rainfall occurs between December and March. However, even during the wet season the majority of days are still filled with periods of hot sunshine. Cyclones frequently form in the Coral Sea during the wet season and can cause severe damage to parts of the Queensland Coast. However, these are well broadcast on major television and radio stations giving ample warning.
Perfect for swimming year-round, Mackay’s Bluewater Lagoon is the place to relax and refresh during a hot tropical day. Featuring three age-appropriate lagoons, a children’s water playground and a water slide, it’s fun and refreshing for everyone. Best of all, entry is free, with free electric barbecue facilities to enjoy a lagoon-side lunch.
Weather in April / May Arguably one of the most beautiful times to visit Mackay. At the end of the wet season the landscape is lush, there are fewer periods of rain, the humidity drops and the maximum daily temperature drops a few degrees. The average maximum daily temperature over these months is approximately 27 degrees Celsius, with an overnight low average of 19 degrees Celsius.
TOP 5 MUST-DO MACKAY Zipline through rainforest canopy in Finch Hatton Gorge Discover the waterfalls of the Finch Hatton Gorge on a morning bush walk, then see the rainforest from a different angle. Fly through rainforest canopy from 25 metres above ground for a close encounter with the tree tops on a zipline.
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Mackay’s Northern Beaches are only 20 minutes away from the city centre, with an abundance of sandy shorelines for you to make your own.
Cape Hillsborough is approximately 50km from Mackay and takes 50 minutes to drive.
The drive from Mackay to Finch Hatton is 63km and takes approximately 50 minutes, while it takes an additional 20 minutes to get from Finch Hatton to Eungella, the heart of Eungella National Park.
Black’s Beach is Mackay’s longest continuous beach, stretching 6km, making it perfect for a long seaside walk. Eimeo beach is a popular swimming beach, in a small sheltered bay with soft white sand. Drive under the canopy of mango trees at Mango Avenue, a heritagelisted attraction forming a shaded canopy above the streetscape, before arriving at the beach. Bucasia beach is a stunning stretch of sand, an expansive and picturesque beach. Enjoy a coffee at the café across the road. Shoal Point Beach enjoys an ever-changing vista, a beautiful blue beach at high tide, which transforms into sand as far as the eye can see during low tide. Take a stroll to the popular ‘dead tree’ along the beach and watch a beautiful sunset.
As you head toward Cape Hillsborough from Mackay, stop into the interesting rustic tavern at The Leap. View the intriguing monument of an aboriginal woman and find out how the area earned its name. Then, view a range of beautiful gemstones. Enjoy high tea or a coffee amongst tropical gardens on Cape Hillsborough Road, in the old Marian Train Station, which was relocated and transformed into a gorgeous tea house. Once at Cape Hillsborough, check the tide, as at low tide you can walk across the causeway to Wedge Island, a serene island with a beautiful little beach and popular snorkeling locations. Keep an eye on the incoming tide or choose to kayak to and from the island at your leisure. Otherwise, walk the Diversity Boardwalk and search for aboriginal middens and discover a beautiful array of flora and fauna.
Enjoy a coffee amongst the canefields in Pinnacle, before arriving at Finch Hatton Gorge. Walk the well-formed track to the Araulen Cascades, and enjoy a refreshing swim in one of the many clear rock pools found in the rainforest. Continue through the rainforest to the lookout above Wheel of Fire Waterfall. This walk does include a number of stairs, but the view is well worth the effort. Zipline through the rainforest canopy for an adrenalin rush which brings you closer to the sights and smells of Finch Hatton Gorge or, for a very different experience, scuba dive the rainforest waters for the chance to swim with a platypus, turtles and other marine rainforest species. Drive to Eungella and view the changing vista of the Pioneer Valley from elevated viewpoints. The Sky Window walk will lead you through brilliant rainforest to a gorgeous photo opportunity point. Venture to the Broken River trail to the viewing platform, for the chance to see the playful platypus, eels or turtles.
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And he sang as he watched and waited till his billy boiled: “Who’ll come a-waltzing Matilda, with me?”
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The most recent arrival and the largest of Billabong Sanctuary’s crocodiles is “Bully”. The Department of Environment and Heritage have a policy of removing larger Estuarine crocodiles from the waterways when they are considered dangerous to humans. Bully had been observed around the boat ramp at Mona Landing on the Herbert River at Halifax, near Ingham. While many of the locals knew of Bully’s presence, he was becoming less afraid of people and due to the proximity to the boat ramp, was trapped. Bully was identified by the Wildlife Management Unit of DEH as the same crocodile spotted in the Murray River south of Tully in 1988. Bully was measured at the time as 2.7m in length. Billabong Sanctuary, through its long history as an educational institution which benefits crocodiles through its message of conservation, was successful in its expression of interest in securing Bully for display. Bully is regarded as an iconic crocodile due to his length of 4.5m and weight estimated to be more than 500kg. Bully arrived at Billabong Sanctuary on the 6th September, 2013 and due to his weight, his crate had to be transferred into his enclosure by crane. Bully did not eat any food offered to him for the first six months, but now has settled into a regular feeding pattern and is featured at the daily crocodile feeding shows on rotation with the Sanctuary’s other large crocodiles. Billabong Sanctuary has 2 daily crocodile feeding shows at 12:45pm and 3pm where visitors learn all about these amazing reptiles and how to stay safe in their environment. Now that Bully is fully accustomed to his new enclosure, a female crocodile will be introduced at some stage down the track.
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Billabong Sanctuary Waltzing Matilda is about as Australian as it gets and, to experience an array of wildlife by an Aussie Billabong, take a walk on the wild side at Townsville’s Billabong Sanctuary. Australia’s native animals are as weird and wonderful as they come. From the cuddly koala to the bounding kangaroo, Billabong Sanctuary lets you get up close and personal to your favourite furry, feathered and scaly friends. Billabong Sanctuary is based around three habitats; eucalypt forest, rainforest and wetlands, with a large billabong at its heart. Wetland birds come and go from the sanctuary as they please and, as you take a stroll around the lapping edge of the billabong, keep an eye out for the friendly turtles who greet you at the water’s edge. Whether you visit morning or afternoon, there are always guided shows and interactive opportunities to touch or feed many of the sanctuary’s inhabitants. At wildlife encounters, you can hold a koala, hug a wombat, wrap a python around your neck, hold a lizard and have your photo taken holding a baby crocodile. Don’t miss the most popular morning and afternoon feeding shows when giant crocodiles will leap from the water in an amazing show of strength to take a snap at their lunch. Hear the tremendous jaws snap as the crocs lunge for food. Learn all about these reptiles from the age of the dinosaurs. To see these crocodiles in action is an unforgettable experience. Take the opportunity to feed one of the snappy freshwater crocodiles, only $10 to experience the action. At the all-inclusive wildlife talks, you will learn about the ecology, the habits and unusual characteristics of Australia’s unique animals. Each ranger is passionate about the welfare of the animals at the sanctuary, and their care and devotion is evident in the presentations they give. They pass on valuable information about how to stay safe in the wild in North Queensland, and also inform guests about many misconceptions people may have about different animals. One of the most misunderstood native animals in Australia is the Dingo. See a different side to this magnificent creature and then pose for a photo and pat the friendly dingoes. Some of the friendliest inhabitants of Billabong Sanctuary are the kangaroos. Be sure to grab a bag of animal feed to experience them eating out of your hand. Be aware, they do slobber! A heart-warming experience for young and old and a great photo opportunity with one of Australia’s icons. Make a day of it at Billabong Sanctuary by enjoying a coffee and meal from Blinky Bill Café, or bring your own supplies to enjoy a barbecue beside the tropically landscaped pool. Bring your swimmers for a relaxing dip in the cool water.
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Sitting in the north of Queensland is a little known wonder offering 300 days of sunshine and a collection of destinations and attractions that will spark your curiosity. Turn after turn in this beautiful city, you are met with surprises that will challenge your perception of Townsville as a place to share your next holiday with loved ones. Townsville is evolving as a vibrant and diverse city with a range of new precincts, shops, cafes and restaurants popping up. Whether it’s the café scene, arts and culture, entertainment or retail therapy you are looking for, Townsville offers something special. The CBD is fast growing its reputation as a centre for fashion, food and entertainment where you can enjoy boutique shopping, alfresco dining and regular local markets. You’ll also find the world’s largest living coral reef aquarium and national education centre for the Great Barrier Reef, Reef HQ Aquarium in the heart of the city. Next door, discover the story of the famous HMAS Pandora and a number of touring exhibitions at the Museum of Tropical Queensland. Just a five minute walk from the main street sits Townsville’s famous foreshore, The Strand. Stretching 2.5km, the award winning waterfront offers sweeping views across Cleveland Bay to Magnetic Island. The Strand is a favourite for locals and visitors alike with BBQ facilities, swimming enclosures, a waterpark, playgrounds and waterfront dining making this a perfect place to relax during your visit. In the centre of the city, just metres short of a mountain, Castle Hill, a giant pink granite monolith stands proud. Challenge yourself and join the thousands of locals who meander up its 18 tracks every day, or take the easy drive to the top for panoramic views across the region including Magnetic Island. Jump on a ferry and within 20 minutes you’re relaxing on one of Magnetic Islands 23 beaches and bays connected by 25km of walking tracks. It’s the little surprises like this that make the destination so easy to enjoy. Take time to relish in a champagne breakfast with the koalas while you’re there or jump on a boat for a spot of sailing. For the more adventurous, the beaches are waiting to be explored by horseback with a tour that ends with views of the stunning sunset from Horseshoe Bay. Whatever you choose to add to your itinerary, Townsville promises to leave you with something more precious than gold, the feeling of being alive. Are you curious enough to discover Townsville North Queensland? Visit townsvillenorthqueensland.com.au to plan your next holiday
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Located on the city’s South Bank, Palmer Street captures the essence of international cuisine. A prime location to start your night, or day, Palmer Street boasts award winning restaurants for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Whether you desire Indian, Asian, Italian, French, Mexican, modern Australian or locally caught seafood, this is Townsville’s premium eating strip.
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Modelled on the laneways of Melbourne, City Lane is a must-visit when in Townsville. Situated in the CBD, City Lane comprises of five separate eateries, each boasting its own specialties and cuisines. Try The Shaw & Co for Queensland’s recently voted number 1 cocktail, the Fairy Floss Windmill.
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Gregory Street, Branching from The Strand at the Gregory St Headland, has a cosmopolitan “village” atmosphere offering great boutique shopping and outdoor café dining.
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The Strand and Breakwater – A 2.5km stretch of stunning inner city beachfront lined with restaurants, cafes, recreational facilities, parks, playgrounds, swimming enclosures, picnic and BBQ areas.
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For accommodation in the CBD that’s close to restaurants and shopping, choose Palmer or Flinders Streets. If you’re looking for a room with a view try Riverway or The Strand and Breakwater.
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the magnetic pull Just 20 minutes from mainland Townsville, rising gracefully from the Coral Sea, is a once sleepy island steadily making a name for itself among backpackers and pleasure-seekers the world over. Magnetic Island has always been a favourite among Townsville locals and, with its 23 unique bays, four seaside villages, abundant wildlife, plethora of tourism activities and easy access, it’s not hard to see why. But the long-kept secret of this pine-speckled gem has been spilled and people are now travelling from much farther afield to discover Magnetic’s attractions. While still popular with families looking for a slow-paced island escape, Magnetic Island – or Maggie, as she is more affectionately known – is also revealing a wilder streak as the host of Australia’s only Full Moon parties. Held monthly, the Full Moon Downunder parties attract up to 3,000 revellers keen to soak up live music and sea breezes on the beach until the sun peaks over the horizon. Having attracted some of the best local and international DJs including Flight Facilities, Cat Empire, Timmy Trumpet and Adrian Lux, Full Moon has established itself as Australia’s most iconic monthly outdoor party. While the handpicked DJs and acts are a major drawcard (along with body paint, fire twirlers and bucket-sized drink portions) the Full Moon organisers also hold one other ace up their sleeve – an enviable location like no other, Base Magnetic Island. While technically a backpackers hostel, Base looks more like a resort. With the bragging rights to being Australia’s only hostel right on the beach and unique timber cabins perched on rocks peeking over the ocean, it doesn’t get much more tropical.
don’t miss The next Full Moon Down Under Party on Friday, 8 May, 2015 with Thundamentals
Make it a big weekend of live music, by partying on in Townsville with Groovin the Moo on Sunday, 10 May, 2015. To purchase tickets for both events and accommodation call SeaLink Travel on 4726 0888.
Backpackers Rachel and Laura from the UK said they were thoroughly impressed by their stay at Base. “We’d heard that Magnetic Island was worth checking out and decided to see for ourselves,” said Rachel. “We’ve been in Australia for about eight weeks now and stayed in a few different places – sometimes hostels can be a bit dingy. However, Base was really, really good. As soon as I saw the pool and the bar I was home!” said Rachel. While it could be easy for guests to check in and be content spending their time on Maggie lazing by Base’s pool sipping cocktails, it would be a big mistake to do so. The Island offers so much more than sea and sand, including watersports such as jet-ski tours and paddle boats; fishing, sailing and wildlife charters; the opportunity to spot koalas in the wild on the bush walk to the historic WWII forts and some excellent bars and restaurants. Hands-on wildlife experiences are also a must for local and international guests alike, and can be found at YHA Bungalow Bay Koala Village in Horseshoe Bay. Here, during a 2hr tour, guests can cuddle a koala, kiss a cockatoo and get up close and personal with a number of other furry, scaly and feathered native animals. YHA Bungalow Bay Koala Village also boasts being the only hostel in Australia with a koala sanctuary onsite.
With so much to offer, it’s no surprise international travellers are discovering the Magnetic pull that has captivated Townsville locals for so long.
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Coffee Devine Mackay-Eungella Rd, Pinnacle Enjoy delicious food and divine coffee in an old Catholic Church, nestled amongst sugarcane fields and beautiful country gardens on the way to Finch Hatton Gorge.
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Broken River Mountain Resort Eungella Possums Table Licensed Restaurant is open for scrumptious breakfasts, all day tea and coffee, lunch and hearty evening meals where you can enjoy the fresh quality of protein and produce from tropical Queensland’s fertile land and waters.
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Mountain Edge Escape Eungella Perched on the edge of Clarke Mountain Range, 2,400 feet above sea level, Eungella Mountain Edge Escape offers breathtaking views of the picturesque Pioneer Valley. One and two bedroom cabins enjoy stunning Pioneer Valley views.
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Spot a Platypus Broken River Viewing Platform Walk to the Broken River viewing platform in Eungella for the chance to see a platypus in the wild. The best times to search are just after sunrise and just before sunset.
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Pioneer Valley & Eungella Wake feeling refreshed and invigorated in a world that feels a million miles away from home. A wonderland of waterfalls, lush flora and volcanic boulder formations contrast against a tapestry of sugar cane fields as you head through the Pioneer Valley into Eungella National Park. Getting to your destination is an adventure in itself. The Pioneer Valley is the gateway to Eungella, and encompasses many rural townships, where warm hospitality and delicious food can be enjoyed. Marian is home to the region’s largest sugar mill, which operates constantly during cane crushing season, from June through to November. Stop into historic Melba House to receive local information about attractions throughout the Pioneer Valley. This historic building was once the home of famous Australian opera singer, Dame Nellie Melba, and showcases a collection of memorabilia to celebrate the Dame’s impressive career. As you make you way toward the townships of Eungella and Finch Hatton, you will come across Pinnacle, home of the famous Pinnacle Pies from the Pinnacle Hotel. Made locally on-site, there are eight delicious varieties to choose from. Enjoy a cheery cappuccino at Coffee Devine, overlooking vast fields of sugar cane. It’s the perfect pit stop before entering the rainforest. Swim in a clear rock pool, sheltered by the cooling canopy of the rainforest at Finch Hatton Gorge. Continue walking the well-formed tracks to the Araulen and Wheel of Fire Waterfalls. Zipline through the rainforest canopy with Forest Flying and open up the beauty of this area from 25 metres above the ground. Alternatively, for the chance to get up close and personal with the playful platypus, scuba diving in platypus waters is available with Rainforest Scuba. Continue to the town of Eungella, with more than 20km of walking tracks throughout Eungella National Park for exploration. For the experienced climber, the 56km Mackay Great Highlands Walk can be accessed here, where dramatic cliffs, rugged peaks and spires and sensational highland views can be experienced. Indulge in a delicious high tea at Eungella Chalet or treat yourself to exceptional cuisine from an acclaimed chef at Broken River Mountain Resort. The eco-resort is an excellent base to take a self-drive 4WD excursion or stroll one of the many nearby walking tracks, including the viewing platform at Broken River, the best place to see the Platypus. Capture magical views of the Pioneer Valley from Explorers’ Haven, located 2400ft above sea level on the edge of the Clarke Range. To ensure you see the best that Eungella has to offer, guided tours to the area are also available. You might just see a Ulysses Butterfly, water dragons and the platypus in the wild. Tours can depart from and return to Mackay.
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The most iconic location to take the perfect ‘Australia’ photograph is on the beach in front of Cape Hillsborough Resort. Wallabies bounce along the beach and search the tide for their morning breakfast during sunrise. They are relatively unphased by people, so there is a good opportunity to photograph them in front of the rising sun on most mornings.
Hibiscus Coast and Cape Hillsborough A star attraction along the coast is Cape Hillsborough National Park, where dense rainforest meets the ocean, rocky headlands plunge into a deep blue ocean, eucalypt forests are home to koalas and kookaburras and volcanic rock formations add to the asperous, almost prehistoric ambiance.
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Teeming with an abundance of native beauty, the breathtaking scenery and variety of active fauna creates a natural haven like no other.
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This diverse natural arena allows you to get up close and personal to a plethora of native creatures. From the barnacle-encrusted rocks of Wedge Island to the vine-strewn rainforest of Hidden Valley, the scenery and encounters are ever-changing. Waking to greet the spectacular ocean sunrise is the best way to become truly immersed in the ruggedly natural paradise of the Hibiscus Coast. While watching the morning sunrise, view kangaroos and wallabies as they feast and play in the tide. Despite being wild, they don’t seem to mind visitors getting close enough to take uniquely Australian photos. Tropical parrots and kookaburras visit guests at the camping and cabin accommodation nearby and an abundance of butterflies on the walking trails is a common sight. A number of bush walks begin at the accommodation base, taking you through sub-tropical rainforest and mangrove-fringed wetlands, or spend time relaxing beside a pool. Also available nearby is a private sanctuary surrounded by native Australian bush, only a 30 minute drive from Mackay, yet it feels a million miles from anywhere. The Feathered Nest is a wildlife retreat which blends five-star luxury accommodation with a passionate regard for environmental and wildlife conservation. Enjoy the seclusion of the many beaches and coastal settlements along the Hibiscus Coast, including Ball Bay, Halliday Bay and Seaforth. These locations provide easy access to the nearby Newry Islands National Park, Pearlcoloured beaches, exposed rocky headlands, open woodlands and dense rainforest, all surrounded by the Great Barrier Reef’s sparkling turquoise waters.
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Enjoy local hospitality and a hearty meal at the Kuttabul Pub, located on the Bruce Highway north of Mackay. Built in 1904, the Marian Train Station was once an integral part of a sugar-farming community. After falling into disuse in the early 1990’s, it was sold and relocated to Cape Hillsborough amongst lush tropical gardens and is now a popular attraction called The Old Station Teahouse, famous for delicious home-style baking.
Old Station Teahouse Cape Hillsborough Road High tea, delicious coffee and scrumptious home baking in a beautiful tropical garden setting.
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Cape Hillsborough Resort Cape Hillsborough A stone’s throw from the beach, stay at this nature resort to access the beach at first light to watch wallabies frolic in the tide at sunrise.
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The Feathered Nest Royston Park Drive Relax and unwind in the modern retreat, nestled in a beautiful tropical setting with stunning views and breathtaking scenery. Enjoy gourmet meals delivered to you or indulge in a professional massage.
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Sunrise with a wallaby Cape Hillsborough Walk to the beach at sunrise to view wallabies feasting on the beach. Have an iconic Australian photograph taken with wallabies with the rising sun in the background.
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Whitsunday Segway Tours what was the best part of the tour? The highlight of this tour was feeling a complete immersion in nature and you get to experience the rainforest on a machine! We had an encounter with a rare type of Paradise Kingfisher. They aren’t usually spotted this far south and feature a long white tail. It was really special. He followed us the entire journey into Impulse Creek, keeping an eye on us as we cruised along the track... At one stage he even swooped a goanna to remind us whose boss. Ulysses butterflies fluttering by and magnificent strangler figs are featured on the winding forest track.
where did you go? We did the Rainforest Discovery Tour which is a half day tour into the Conway National Park. Located a quick 20 minute bus transfer from central Airlie Beach you wind through the mountains of Brandy Creek and Forestry Road and arrive at the start of the Whitsunday Great Walks. You explore an old logging trail that is maintained by National Parks year round to provide a stable track for your segway to cruise along.
also provides an afternoon tour along the beautiful Bicentennial Walkway, a coastline boardwalk wrapping the ocean from Airlie Beach to Cannonvale. This tour includes ocean front tapas at Barcelona and it’s on my list to do next!
what did your tour include? The tour included courtesy pick up/drop off from our accommodation in Airlie Beach, a half day tour in the National Park, freshly made morning tea packed neatly into the front of your segway (Because we really love good food - we’ll add to this that the chocolate brownies and muffins are super yum and made fresh by a local wedding cake company!). The tour guide we had on the day was Daniel and he was filled with knowledge on the history of the logging trail and local flora and fauna. The tour also included a safety helmet and rider training... One little tip, when the guide take turns to individually train everyone, don’t wait until last... The sooner you put your hand up for the training the more time you have for fun and test driving these cool little machines prior to starting your adventure.
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why did you choose this tour? The tour was heaps of fun. We were initially apprehensive and wondered if we’d be able to control the segway. The tour guide makes it look so easy... and it is. These little machines motor along at a safe speed well above walking pace and allow you
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to take in the sights of the rainforest on a 9km round journey. The Whitsundays has always been known as an aquatic playground and it’s a great contrast to experience our rainforest and the local flora and fauna. The track is alive with natural beauty and we’re certain the experience and natural encounters would vary depending on the season.
Absolutely! The morning was full of adventure and education. A complete contrast to the beautiful beaches and ocean tourism products. For locals, Aussies and international tourists you will definitely enjoy the experience. Whitsunday Segway Tours
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www.whitsundaysegwaytours.com.au
www.whitsundaysegwaytours.com.au
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0432 734 929 / fun@whitsundaysegwaytours.com.au
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Awesome Whitsundays See the best of the Whitsundays! Camira Sailing Adventure A short break in the Whitsundays can be just as cheap as travelling overseas now that new, discounted holiday packages are available through Awesome Whitsundays. Awesome Whitsundays is owned and operated by Cruise Whitsundays (the largest marine tourism operator in the area) and offers a selection of experiences and packages for travellers in the Whitsundays. 3-7 night packages include affordable Hamilton Island and mainland self-catering accommodation, transfers and “must do” activities, including the Camira sailing trip to Whitehaven Beach, sleeping under the stars at the Great Barrier Reef and island hopping passes.
Having operated for 15 years in Fiji and the Whitsundays, the Awesome brands are well known in the backpacker market but have been relaunched to appeal to a broader range of traveller. Awesome Whitsundays CEO, Nick Hortle, said some of the world’s most iconic tourism experiences were right here in our backyard. “With the Whitsundays being so easily accessible to residents in the surrounding regions, there’s really no excuse not to jump in the car and come and explore it,” Mr Hortle said. “And now that Awesome Whitsundays is offering such discounted packages, you can come and see those icons just as cheaply as you can get a holiday package overseas – and without the hassle of a long haul flight,” he said.
One of the world’s fast sailing catamarans! Go snorkelling and visit world famous Whitehaven Beach. There’s a BBQ buffet on board and beer, wine and softdrink included all day.
Great Barrier Reef Cruise to the outer Great Barrier Reef for a day of snorkelling, scuba diving, and experiencing the wonders of the reef.
Island Hopping Spend a day visiting the island resorts on Hamilton or Daydream Island. Visit both in a day or choose from a range of day cruise packages that include lunch and/or activities at the resorts.
Reef and Whitehaven Adventure (3 days/3 nights) 3 nights Airlie Beach accommodation | Great Barrier Reef cruise | Camira Sailing Adventure | A day of leisure in Airlie Beach From $399pp at Base or Nomads; $499pp at 4 star Whitsunday Vista Resort or $599pp at 4.5 star Blue Horizon Apartments. www.awesomewhitsundays.com
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Tiger Moth Adventures what was the best part of the tour? The Tiger Moth Adventure is such a cool experience. It’s one on one with you and the awesome owner/ pilot, Nick, and of course the ever beautiful 75 year old tiger moth Melisandre, Nick quotes her as “our red woman. She is beautiful to look at, a joy to fly, but cross her and she does not forgive!”. I’m an antique collector so my appreciation for her original features was something I wasn’t expecting with an adrenaline experience. In her heyday she was used by the RAAF for fighter pilot training. YES, I was crapping my pants leading into the aerobatics, I never felt unsafe and carried the attitude that they just don’t build things like they used to!
where did you go? The Tiger Moth lives at the Whitsunday Airport located halfway between Airlie Beach & Shute Harbour (a quick 10 minute drive from Airlie Beach). You take off and hill soar up the mountains, fly around the headland, out across the islands and then head back in to perform the aerobatics above the Airlie Beach foreshore.
Doing aerobatics at 4500 feet is nothing short of pure adrenalin, your body pulls 3.5gs as you head into spins, dives, loops and what feels like endless inversions and spinning. If adrenalin isn’t your thing, than I can not speak highly enough of choosing the Tiger Moth for a scenic flight (40 minutes for $235 to see Hill Inlet & Whitehaven Beach). There’s a certain romance with the historic aircraft and seeing the Whitsundays from the air is an experience you will never forget... There’s 74 islands, magestic coastline and undulating mountains as far as the eye can see. The tour is a visual overload..
what did your tour include? Airtime is around 20 minutes with the ‘crazy plummeting from the sky spinning upside down take me to my happy place bit’ lasting for around 2 minutes. The tour includes a full safety briefing at the airport prior and one on one with you and the most passionate pilot you’ll ever meet. Nick grew up building planes and engines and this business IS HIS DREAM. His passion is evident and the knowledge and humor he shares is priceless. I paid an extra $85 to purchase a full video of my experience just so my family could see my fear on this This unforgettable experience!!
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I did the Aerobatic Adrenaline Rush tour. It is way more hardcore than any theme park rollercoaster!
The Adrenaline Tour is NOT for the faint hearted. It will be a memory that stays with me for life. The tour is such a cool gift certificate to give to a family member
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or friend. I would recommend it to all my mates that think they’re tough and, the rest of my friends, I’ll be raving about doing the scenic flight in an open air cockpit. Just get up in the sky and see this beautiful part of our planet from above. It’s money well spent.
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Departs for bookings daily, Book at any travel agent or tour desk Phone (07) 4946 9911 or mobile: 0422 875 541 Aerobatic Adrenaline Rush Tour $265pp depending of course on weather! visit www.tigermothadventures.com.au Scenic Whitehaven Tour $235pp
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Wings Adventure Park
Mini 4WD Tour
what was the best part of the tour? MUDDDD!!! Seriously the entire tour was brilliant. This is the newest and largest tourist attraction on the mainland in the Whitsundays. The intelligence that has gone into the master planning of the entire park is evident. The minute you jump off the tour bus, you just know you’re in for an awesome experience! The man made challenge area was so much fun with obstacles, logs, hills, corners, tyres to bounce on and ramps to play with. The absolute highlight is the mud pit challenge area as the finale. It’s where the real mud action takes place... a circuit track with over 5 mud pits to burn through with reckless abandon... you literally get covered in mud!
where did you go? The courtesy bus picked us up at Base Backpackers in Airlie Beach. The 47o Acre Wings Adventure Park is a 40 minute drive into the Whitsunday Hinterland. Once you arrive at the park you are given a quick intro about the facilities and the driver briefing takes place. Everyone jumps into their own little all terrain vehicle and starts their engines, setting off on a scenic adventure tour through classic sub tropical bushland... You’ll encounter gullies swarming with butterflies, drive through dry creek beds, climb hills and stop at a look out that gives you a birds eye view of the entire hinterland back to the Whitsunday coastline in the distance. The park also features kangaroos, wallabies and koalas hiding in the gum trees!
why did you choose this tour?
honeymooners, some Chinese travel agents and a dad on holidays from Townsville having a day off without the ‘Mrs & little kids’. I will be raving about this tour for a long time!
This is simply a MUST DO experience for any visitor to Whitsundays that is looking for half a day of action on the mainland. The owners of this brand new park have a winning formula. The tracks are so well thought out to maximise the natural hilly landscape to provide maximum fun! Unlike most other tours you’ll do on a holiday, this is an all weather tour. The Adventure Park would be an entirely different experience of mud action on a wet day!
what did your tour include? The half day included courtesy pick up/drop off in Airlie Beach. On the way to the park they play a great info video explaining the action, tour features, safety and driver training. You select your helmet/goggles and your very own mean ATV machine! The tour is fully guided with constant monitoring of your activity in the park. At no point on this tour was I scared. It was a day of grinning from ear to ear and constant laughter.
would you recommend this tour to a friend? Absolutely! I can’t think of one single friend or family member of mine that would not LOVE this tour. Blokes are a given but girls don’t dismiss this as you will have just as much fun. It’s suitable for all ages above 8. On the day I went out, there was such a diverse mix of tourists, some young Aussie
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Departs 2-3 times a day on weekdays
Book at any travel agent or tour desk
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(07) 4948 2037 / www.wings.com.au
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change your point of view Invite your colleagues to do business by the Coral Sea at Airlie Beach’s premier conference venue, Abell Point Marina.
Whether it be a private meeting for 10 or a presentation for up to delegates, Abell Point Marina caters in style with venue options to exceed expectation. Delicious catering options can also be provided upon request to ensure you impress. Superbly appointed, there is no better location to do business than with an expansive view of the marina and the sparkling turquoise water of the Whitsundays.
Having recently being lavished with a multimillion-dollar refurbishment, Abell Point Marina now provides state of the art facilities for all visitors to enjoy. Immerse yourself within the marina lifestyle and discover what the luxurious location can do for you.
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Parking has now been made easier.
Abell Point Marina has introduced an additional 250 car parks to the south marina village and 40 car parks to north marina village to allow for short and long term parking within the marina precinct. As part of the revitalisation of the marina precinct in 2014, a multi-lane arrival/ departure plaza was constructed to allow an easier flow of traffic and a more comfortable arrival/departure process.
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Abell Point Marina is a vibrant hub of the Airlie Beach community, offering a selection of elegant dining options to enhance your stay. Enjoy a lazy lunch, celebratory dinner or unwind with cocktails on the deck at sunset to enjoy the changing colours of the marina vista. Sorrento Restaurant and Bar
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Enjoy the best Italian cuisine in Airlie Beach. Sorrento Restaurant and Bar provides a friendly, informal atmosphere with beautiful Whitsunday water views. Dine on one of the spacious decks to soak in spectacular Whitsunday island views as you enjoy quality wine and cuisine.
Discover why Abell Point Marina is now considered to be the Whitsunday’s most vibrant and professional marina precinct before you have even dropped anchor.
Barcelona Tapas Bar and Café
Let our dockhand concierge guide you into your berth. With over 500 berths ranging in size from 12m-60m, there is ample room to accommodate varying sizes of vessels.
Enjoy a festive ambiance and delicious food with a contemporary approach to a Spanish tradition. The fusion of Whitsundays fresh tropical fruits, seafood, spicy meats and cheeses with Mediterranean style cooking makes for exceptional dining, only found at Barcelona Tapas Bar and Café.
Marine electrics, servicing, chandlery and rigging specialists operate within the marina, while the marina caters to every requirement, including excellent security, controlled pier access, 24 hour fuel, pump out facilities and more.
Catering is also available so you can take the taste of the Mediterranean with you on the Whitsunday water.
What better way to impress than to sail straight into the heart of Abell Point Marina.
Our private helipad and private car are also at your disposal. Discover the VIP treatment delivered with friendly, down-to-earth service.
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Make use of our private heli-pad for the greatest convenience arrival into the heart of Abell Point Marina. If arriving at Proserpine Airport or the private Whitsunday Airport, Abell Point Marina can arrange a convenient transfer from the airport to the marina for conference and incentive guests.
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Extend your stay There is no better way to impress your guests than with a night in the worldfamous Whitsundays. There are a number of great accommodation options surrounding Abell Point Marina, all within walking distance and with sensational island views. Coral Sea Resort A short stroll along a picturesque boardwalk will lead you to Coral Sea Resort, a collection of accommodation options including hotel rooms, deluxe suites, one,
two and three bedroom apartments, penthouses and beach houses. With its absolute oceanfront vantage, award-winning oceanfront restaurant, private dining seaside gazebo, cocktail lounge, fitness room, water sport options and swimming pool, your stay in the Whitsundays will be completely catered for in comfortable elegance. Marina Shores Less than five minutes along the boardwalk from Abell Point Marina you will find Marina Shores, one of the most well-appointed Whitsundays Hotels comprising of one, two and three bedroom apartments and penthouses. It boasts a dramatic 30 metre pool and tropically landscaped gardens, with views overlooking Abell Point Marina and the Whitsunday Islands. Designed by renowned Ken Down Architects, Marina Shores has been designed to be elegant in space, light and colour with vogue interiors, expansive decks and chic lighting. You can relax in sophisticated style as you take in the stunning views from your apartment.
Down time Corporate activities, business schmoosing or team building, the Whitsundays provides some of the most spectacular location on Earth to experience. Abell Point Marina is the adventure hub and gateway to discovering all the Whitsundays have to offer. There is currently 60+ operators that provide a large variety of day and overnight tour options, both sail and power. Fishing Charter a fishing boat to test your reeling skills. Join a friendly crew with years of experience and local knowledge for a full or half day expedition around the islands. Scenic flights Scenic flights over the sprawling emerald-green Whitsunday Islands is an experience to cherish. Spot the sparkling white sand of Whitehaven Beach and see the world-famous Heart Reef surrounded by breathtakingly blue water. Whitehaven Beach Whitehaven Beach is one of the world’s most unspoiled and beautiful beaches, regularly voted as one of the best beach experiences in the world. Abell Point Marina can arrange a day tour to Whitehaven with Voyager IV or Fury. Adrenalin adventure Ask the team at Abell Point Marina how you can experience the thrill of ocean rafting, jetski tours or boat hire. Enjoy a day of fun and excitement among one of nature’s most spectacular natural playgrounds and see the Whitsunday islands from a different perspective.
Coming Soon in May
It’s all hands on deck at our world-class Marina. Explore the Whitsundays from the beautifully redeveloped Abell Point Marina. It’s all hands on deck to make sure you have everything you need to make your stay a sea breeze. Our dockhand concierge guiding you into your berth is just the beginning of our exceptional service. State-of-the-art facilities, our private helipad and private car service are at your disposal too. Be certain, a new standard in Marinas has been set.
Abell Point Marina – expect the ‘blue carpet’ treatment.
Find out more at abellpointmarina.com.au
Abell Point Marina will soon offer a Marina Heli Service to charter visitors over the Whitsundays Islands, Heart Reef and Outer Great Barrier Reef. Abell Point Marina offers direct access to the vibrant village of Airlie Beach giving you even more options to relax and rejuvenate at a boutique bar or waterfront restaurant. Offering luxurious services without the designer price tag is what makes Abell Point Marina the perfect location to work, stay and play. Abell Point Marina – expect the ‘blue carpet’ treatment.
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taste buds take your taste buds on a journey in the whitsundays
Fish D’vine & Rum Bar, airlie beach where Fish D’vine & The Rum Bar are in a landmark location at 303 Shute Harbour Road. It’s around the bend on your way out to Shute Harbour just before the Port of Airlie Precinct. The venue has a global reputation for its seafood and is sporting one of the best Rum Bars in Australia.
what you'll find there FISH D’VINE Yes, the restaurant is called Fish D’vine but they are far more than seafood specialists! In fact, on my last visit to the restaurant I devoured a char grilled Riverina Black Angus prime rib. It was huge and cooked to perfection. The coowner, Rebecca Clark, is a self confessed food junkie. Her travels of the globe are evident in the diversity of the way the seafood dishes are created. Rebecca’s business partner Kevin Collins is mad about fishing so together they share a love of global food, fresh seafood and local produce. You are on the doorstep of the Great Barrier Reef and it’s literally a supermarket of delights out there with some of the best fishing in Australia! THE RUM BAR The Rum Bar is run by Dr Rum aka Mark Wyatt and his team of trained bar staff and rum educators. Now, being at a rum bar with 100’s of rums to choose from I thought it would be rude to just stick to my standard rum, so I asked our waitress to get the bar to make me something that they would recommend. What a treat it was!
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The coolest part about this little El Dorado Rum was when I headed to the bar to ask ‘Dr Rum’ to talk to me about what I’d just consumed. I was given a journey through the history of the El Dorado distillery and how the flavour was originally designed to match the profile of Pepsi/Coca Cola. It’s the last remaining distillery left in British Guyana. At one point the region featured over 300 distilleries and these guys have acquired all the equipment. Dr Rum’s eyes glisten with a wicked passion as he explains they now have a scientific palette to play with. He follows this up with a cheeky comment... “Leave your car at home. It’s not a light beer bar!”
cost The restaurant is well priced for the quality and diversity of menu items. Entrees range from a cob loaf with slow roasted garlic butter $8.90, yummy sugar cane cured Tasmanian salmon $14.95 through to oysters, prawns even salt and pepper tempura crocodile for $13.90! The main serves are huge. You won’t leave hungry and can fill your belly with seafood chowder for $19.00 right through to the 2 course hot/cold seafood indulgence platter for two for $110. Kids meals sound tasty to me and are all priced at $10 each. The divine desserts are really creative and they taste even better washed down with a mojito rum!
why we love it Fish D’vine and Rum Bar have something for everyone. It’s large and the restaurant is fully airconditioned. The food is divine. The rum is even better.
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Whitsunday Sailing Club
fusion, airlie beach
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The Whitsunday Sailing Club is located on it’s own point on the east side of the Airlie Beach foreshore (just off the Esplanade). A 5 beach front minute walk from the main street the Club has ample car parking and is purposed designed to overlook the Coral Sea and Whitsunday Islands. Visitors are welcome to the enjoy a drink or meal on the large weather balcony or in the inside dining area.
what you'll find there The venue provides lunch and dinner from their Galley menu 7 days a week. This place sports one of the best views on offer in Airlie Beach, you’ll be really impressed with your ‘food with a view’ experience. The venue features a huge bar, pokies, interior dining and the balcony is divided for outdoor dining and a designated smoking area on the left. The Club hosts Airlie Beach Race Week & The Great Whitsunday Fun Race annually as well as lots of other smaller regattas, depending on the time of year you’re dining this place is alive with sailors from across Australia.
cost Both the dinner and lunch menus feature a variety of crowd pleasers. On the dinner menu starters are really affordable like salt n pepper calamari $8, chicken nibbles $10 and burgers & salads range from $12.50-$24.50. I asked the chef to choose for me as I really wanted to try a dish that everyone raves about - I wasn’t disappointed! Chicken supreme, stuffed with smoked ham, and cream cheese, served with mash potato and asparagus, finished with avocado sauce, $26 worth of yum at every bite. The house smoked chicken salad with pomegranate, alfalfa, quinoa and parmesan was light and filled with flavour, it reminded me I needed to be more adventurous with salads instead of just sticking to my old trusty caesar! Lunch is served daily between 12-2:30pm. Mains range from pot pie for $10 through to house battered coral trout for $26.
why we love it The Whitsunday Sailing Club is an institution in Airlie Beach, it has a fantastic laid back atmosphere. The ceiling to floor is covered in club flags, regatta posters, photographs and historic sailing memorabilia. Locals refer to Airlie Beach as drinking town with a sailing problem and this is the home turf for sailors and locals alike. Every Wednesday afternoon feels like a Sydney to Hobart in Airlie Beach, the local sailors knock off there normal jobs early and participate in ‘Twilight Race Night’, it’s a serious must do activity for them and it’s great for us non-yachties to watch them race from the club or any resort with an ocean view balcony in Airlie Beach!
Located in uptown Airlie Beach Fusion is one of the newest dining options on the Whitsunday Coast. Located on the right as soon as you hit the main street you can’t miss this street side dining venue. The large overhanging 2nd level balcony allows for a fully shaded outdoor dining option. Raised timber decking, industrial light fittings and funky modular timber furniture provide an urban industrial feel. The barista coffee station is so close to the footpath you can literally smell the coffee on approach and the exposed glass front kitchen highlights the overall interaction with the preparation of your food experience.
what you'll find there The menu is themed earth, ocean, paddock and this restaurant lives up to it’s name - a fusion of flavours from across the globe! This venue excels at Tapas with dishes combining a modern twist on authentic dining options... merging influences from Spanish, Asian and French cuisine. There’s options for all taste buds ranging from Ahi tuna sashimi with wasabi gel and roe mascarpone, through to buffalo wings with spiced panko. The venue is licensed with a fully stocked bar, there’s even hotel accomodation on the upper level so you really can eat, drink, party and sleep at Fusion.
cost Fusion is open 7 days for breakfast and lunch. Dinner Tuesday to Saturday. It’s really affordable... considering you’re getting a visual and taste overload. Breakfasts cost between $12-$20 and you can have everything from eggs benedict through to bruschetta and Belgian chocolate waffles! Lunch and dinner tapas plates range from $6 for rainbow olives with ciabatta through to the sensational caramalised scallops with chorizo and pear and parsnip puree @ $19. For the bigger eater, an Angus cheese burger and fries for $17.50
why we love it This venue is really special. Without sounding cliche, it simply has a ‘good vibe’. The head chef, Reece Schroder sums up his passion for food really well, “People taste food with their eyes first. My plates are created not made...Each mouthful should be different”. We’ll finish this review with an OMG moment. I just tasted the BEST dessert I have ever experienced in my life. While the items on the chef’s tasting plate dessert will vary on the day, we devoured a visually insane combination of sweet delights... rasberry sorbet, lychee sorbet, coffee and baileys ice cream, double choc fudge toffee, cacao chocolate balls, seasonal fruit and a mixed berry cheesecake with house coulis and chantilly cream all for $19. Just do it.
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· Bistro dining · Cold drinks and cocktails · Awesome views · Gaming lounge · Coffee · Sailing · Ceremonies and Receptions· Marine Training
07 4946 6138 www.whitsundaysailingclub.com.au/functions
3/259 Shute Harbour Rd, Airlie Beach / info@littlevegasburgerbar.com.au / 07 4948 1089
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346 shute harbour rd, airlie beach fusionairliebeach.com p 4946 5005
New Zealand Natural - Airlie Beach 370 Shute Harbour Road - Next to Mc Donald’s. Ph: 07 4948 0550
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Located at the northern end of the Abell Point Marina precinct Sorrento Restaurant & Bar is the closest you’ll get to ocean front dining. The only thing between you and the turquoise waters of the Coral Sea is the little Bicentennial Walkway path. It is literally paradise to dine and view the magic of the Whitsunday Coast.
On the left as soon as you pass the first round about on entry into main street Airlie. It’s a brand new funky little industrial cafe with abstract pop art style hand painted interior murals of American icons. You can’t miss it. Nothing is overlooked in this little restaurant. Their menus are easy to read from the footpath and you’re greeted and offered seating as soon as you walk in. Little Vegas is open 6 Days from 12pm for lunch until late into the evening (closed Tuesdays).
what you'll find there Sorrento is predominantly Italian with a huge variety of pasta and pizza’s for lunch, coupled with plenty of other lighter options, salads, burgers and a selection of seafood. The venue was renovated late 2014 and boasts a brilliant ocean front deck. It’s a two level dining experience with the upper level featuring a smaller more intimate balcony and interior dining.
cost Lunch pricing ranges from $11.50 for a Mediterranean wrap through to a gourmet chilli prawn pizza for $24. The seafood platter for 2 @ $32 is excellent value... Visually wow and a great way to eat a variety of seafood on a budget. Sorrento is open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week and also serves breakfasts on the weekend from 8am.
why we love it The combination of food in such a magical location makes this venue a must do experience for travellers to Airlie Beach. You really feel part of the coastal lifestyle when you eat here... I’m sure many tourists have thoughts of uprooting their life and moving to the Whitsundays while dining here. PS. Drinking at Sorrento is essential... a huge bar, affordable prices and live music with magic sunsets.
what you'll find there Burgers, of course, and plenty of Street Eats... The Burgers are the best I’ve eaten in little Airlie Beach. With one bite of tasty ground beef and melted Swiss cheese you know you’ve reached burger nirvana! The stuffed mushrooms with crispy bacon and cream cheese and the flavour filled spicy fish tacos are amazing.
cost Street Eats start from $4 for corn on the cob, $5 for fries with ketchup or for $16.50 order the trio of sliders, 3 yummy mini burgers - beef rib, jerk chicken & fiery meatball with tzatziki. The signature burgers range in price from $15-$16.50 and are all served with fries (I insist on trying the aioli!). All the food and beverage items have quirky names. I’m drawn to come back and try all the burgers based solely on this, The Fear & Loathing (beef, garlic mushroom and bacon), The El Rancho (grilled chicken burger) & The Fuzz (root beer braised pulled pork) to name a few. Going to Little Vegas is an experience in itself. They play electro swing music that you can’t ignore. They have their own Little Vegas beer on tap, with plenty of boutique and craft beers to choose from. Of course they put a unique spin on cocktails, the cosmopolitan inspired cocktail Musk till Dawn was made from musk infused vodka and was BLISS!
why we love it The atmosphere here for a day time lunch or dinner is damn cool. It’s an intimate space for dinner for two or make a group booking for a dinner party. Kids love this venue. It’s affordable, fun and funky. Another plus is the kitchen moves quick to serve your meals. Located near the Airlie Lagoon you can also order takeaways and eat your burger by the ocean. The bar area at the back is a design statement, cladded in chunky recycled timbers, they finish off the industrial vintage feel with strings of custom Edison light bulbs as the central feature - I just love the squirrel cage filaments. Once you see this place you’ll want to eat there.
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accomodation guide A I R L I E closer than B E A C H you think Breathtaking sea views... at Whitsunday Vista Resort providing a variety of room types including Bayview Spa Suites, 1 Bedroom Spa Suites, 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments, all overlooking the vibrant Port of Airlie Marina and just a short walk to Airlie’s village restaurants and shopping.
at Whitsunday Vista Resort 07 4948 4000 1 Hermitage Dr, Airlie W athotelgroup.com
Delight... in the exotic flavours and excellent variety of Thai dishes prepared fresh and unique at Thai Spicy Restaurant. Attentive service and dedication to quality Thai Spicy Restaurant provides authentic Thai food, conveinetly located within Whitsunday Vista Resort.
1800 466 233 airliebeachhotel.com.au
Thai Spicy Restaurant 07 4948 1998 Whitsunday Vista Resort, 1 Hermitage Drive
Explore... Airlie Beach riding your own Segway along the scenic Bicentennial Boardwalk overlooking the pristine waters of Pioneer Bay, gliding effortlessly along the boardwalk with Whitsunday Segway Tours. Great for all ages with daily tours from $99 pp.
Whitsunday Segway Tours P 0432 734 929 Airlie Beach whitsundaysegwaytours.com.au
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hotels Star Rated
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Potter’s Oceanside Motel
The Airlie Beach Hotel is located on The Esplanade and boasts ocean views, a village atmosphere, three on-site restaurants and a convenient landmark location. Discover the Great Barrier Reef and 74 Whitsunday Islands with daily tours. Rated as 4-star, the hotel has 60 rooms, including self-contained suites with balconies.
Situated opposite the popular Blue Water Trail and just a 5-minute walk from Town Beach, Potter’s Oceanside Motel offers an outdoor pool and an on-site breakfast restaurant. Free in-room WiFi and free bicycle hire are provided. Rooms in this modern motel feature a dining table, air-conditioning and a large flat-screen TV with 20 cable channels. Interconnecting rooms and rooms with disability facilities are available.
1800 466 233 | www.airliebeachhotel.com.au
1800 188 133 | www.pottersoceansidemotel.com.au
at Marina Shores
Lanai Riverside Apartments
Absolute waterfront luxury living, in a prestigious oceanfront location, ultimate intimate sophistication with spa apartments and split level spa penthouses, a new standard of fashionable accommodation. 07 4964 1500 | stay@marinashores.com.au
at Waterfront Whitsunday Retreat 18+
This luxury adult only retreat comprises of an exclusive collection of just five balcony spa suites and an incredible top floor jacuzzi penthouse, with views over Port of Airlie and the Coral Sea. 07 4948 6500 | stay@waterfrontwhitsunday.com.au
at Waters Edge Resort
Nestled in the hillside amongst lush tropical gardens, 100 metres from the centre of the bustling cosmopolitan village of Airlie Beach. Water’s Edge is quite simply one of the Whitsunday’s premier holiday locations. 07 4948 4300 | stay@watersedgewhitsundays.com.au
at Blue Horizon Resort
The resort’s modern, Balinese inspired 1, 2 or 3 Bedroom Spa apartments and 3 or 4 bedroom split level luxury jacuzzi penthouses offer spacious balconies with views over the Coral Sea. With an emphasis on comfort and warm friendly service it is your home away from home. 07 4946 3500 | stay@bluehorizonairlie.com.au
at Boathaven Resort
One of the Whitsunday’s favourite resort style accommodation. Perfect for couples and families alike, with views overlooking Port of Airlie and Boathaven Bay and only 250m from Airlie’s main street. 07 4948 4948 | stay@boathavenresort.com.au
at Whitsunday Vista Resort
Offers a variety of room types including Bayview Spa Suites, 1 Bedroom Spa Suites, 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments, all with breathtaking water views and private balconies. 07 4948 4000 | stay@whitsundayvista.com.au
Want the luxury of a Mackay hotel combined with the space and convenience of an apartment in Mackay? We offer the very best in Mackay accommodation. Whether it is for business, recreation or simply leisure, Lanai Riverside Apartments in Mackay are perfect for all occasions. 07 4957 4401 | www.lanaiapartments.com.au
Oaks Rivermarque Mackay Located on central River Street and fronting the iconic Pioneer River, the 4.5 star property spans eight levels and offers the choice of 138 stylishly appointed hotel rooms, studios and one and two bedroom apartments – some with dual key facilities, perfect for families and groups. 07 4862 7200 | www.oakshotelsresorts.com
townsville Grand Mercure Apartments Magnetic Island
The resort is a secluded sanctuary in one of the most spectacular locations in the South Pacific. A mere 50 metres from Magnetic Island Ferry Terminal, Grand Mercure Apartment Magnetic Island is an Island Resort just beside the Coral Sea and Marine Reserve. The hotel has fully self-contained apartments offering magnificent views of Townsville and Cleveland Bay, 4 pools with exercise rooms and a Rooftop Pool. 07 4758 2100 | www.onebrightpoint.com.au
Jupiters Townsville Jupiters is a multi award-winning property superbly positioned between Magnetic Island, the Breakwater Marina and The Strand. Providing a variety of hotel accommodation with 60 Superior Rooms, 58 Deluxe Rooms, 59 Executive Rooms, four Deluxe Suites, six Superior Suites, five Executive Suites, a TwoBedroom Apartment and a Presidential Suite. 07 4722 2333 | www.jupiterstownsville.com.au
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budget airlie beach Beaches Backpackers
Dorms Spacious and accommodating, our fully air-conditioned 6 and 8 share dorm rooms offer comfy bunk beds, ample storage space for your luggage and complimentary doona and linen. Double/Twin with Ensuite Secluded, cosy getaway spaces for couples and singles, our private rooms are well appointed with ensuite, fridge and air conditioning to keep you cool and contained from the simmering Airlie heat. 07 4946 6244 | www.beaches.com.au
Airlie Waterfront Backpackers
Airlie Waterfront Backpackers is Airlie Beach’s FLASHPACKERS. Refurbished in September 2008, our hostel boasts a fantastic central location 500 meters easy walk from the bus station and only minutes away from the swimming lagoon. Located on The Esplanade, our hostel is directly opposite the beach with million dollar sea views out to Whitsunday Islands and offers a great range of budget accommodation to suit all types of backpackers and travellers. 07 4948 1300 | www.airliewaterfront.com
Base Airlie Beach Resort
Luxuries of a Resort at backpacker Prices! And have a sleep in with our 11AM checkout! Base Airlie Beach Resort has gained a reputation for their stylish rooms, friendly local crew and a fun social atmosphere all in one great central location in Airlie Beach. The hostel accommodation is set amongst 6 acres of tropical gardens with an outdoor swimming pool right in the heart of Airlie Beach. Only 50m to the lagoon, the cafes, bars and shops are on the doorstep and the Abel Point Marina is just a stroll away. 07 4948 2000 | airliebeach@stayatbase.com
Magnums Backpackers Airlie Beach
Magnums is an “over 18 years only” budget holiday retreat in the heart of the beautiful Whitsundays. Discover the hidden rainforest setting right in the Heart of Airlie Beach. Literally a minute’s walk from the hustle and bustle of the vibrant town centre. Magnums continues to provide travellers with well priced budget accommodation for individuals and groups. 1800 624 634 | www.magnums.com.au
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mackay Geckos Rest
Gecko’s Rest budget & backpacker accommodation is a family owned and operated budget accommodation provider, situated in the heart of Mackay (cbd), close to transport (greyhound/ premierbus), shops, cafés, restaurants, movie theatre, pubs, nightlife of Mackay, bluewater lagoon, bluewater trail and artspace centre. Free linen, towels and dvd hire. 07 4944 1230 | info@geckosrest.com.au
BIG 4 Mackay Marine Tourist Park BIG4 Mackay Marine Tourist Park is just 2 kms from the beautiful Mackay Marina precinct and the CBD. Sit back and relax in the park, or explore the great attractions the Mackay area has to offer – wonderful wildlife, beautiful beaches, breathtaking scenery, and exciting experiences both in and out of the water. 07 4955 1496 | www.big4.com.au
Cape Hillsborough Nature Tourist Park A haven nestled in the forest and surrounded by the beautiful Cape Hillsborough National Park – Cape Hillsborough Nature Tourist Park is the ultimate destination to seek respite from the pace of every day living. Located less than an hour from the north Queensland hub of Mackay and with absolute beach frontage our unique property offers the best of both worlds. Wake up to see kangaroos on their morning beach hop and keep an eye open for turtle and whale sightings during migration season. 07 4959 0152 | www.capehillsboroughresort.com.au
Broken River Mountain Resort Broken River Mountain Resort, in the cool mountain tranquillity of Eungella National Park, is both a retreat from Queensland’s tropical heat and the world’s best location to see platypus in the wild, and it is more than just a unique wildlife experience. With exceptional cuisine from an acclaimed chef, and a choice of lodge or studio accommodation, it offers you a unique high life experience as well. An eco-resort where you can take a self drive 4WD excursion in the morning, a romantic stroll through the rainforest in the afternoon, see platypus feeding at sunset, and enjoy absolutely brilliant cuisine every night. How cool is that? 07 4958 4000 | www.brokenrivermr.com.au
townsville Townsville Adventurers Backpackers
The city’s most conveniently located backpacker resort for exploring the Townsville, tropical North Queensland and Magnetic Island. Centrally located overlooking Ross Creek and a short 10-minute stroll to the city CBD, Adventures Backpackers offers clean and comfortable dormitory, single, twin and double accommodation at budget prices.
Civic Guest House
Voted one of the TOP 10 HOSTELS in Australia, the Civic Guest House is a friendly charming hostel conveniently located in a quiet street close to Townsville’s CBD. We offer clean, quiet, safe and cosy accommodation for the traveller looking for quality cheap accomodation. Free Wi-Fi, free transport to/from the Ferry and Greyhound bus terminal. The Civic Guest House Backpackers Hostel gives you a broad choice of room options ranging from shared dorms to private double rooms with ensuite, all with free linen.
1800 211 522 | adventurersresort@hotmail.com
07 4771 5381 | www.civicguesthousetownsville.com.au
Base Magnetic island
FREE NIGHT when you book and pay for 3 nights*
**Conditions apply, must call park directly and mention this ad for offer
Come recharge the batteries and enjoy your own little part of paradise only 20 minutes from Townsville. The Base Crew know the local area and look forward to letting you in on its many secrets. We can’t imagine a better place to stay and play. 07 4778 5777 | www.stayatbase.com
RESORTS Hamilton Island
Whether you’re planning to holiday as a couple, or a group of friends or family, Hamilton Island has six different types of accommodation to choose from.
MACKAY MARINE TOURIST PARK BIG4 Mackay Marine Tourist Park, 265 Harbour Road, Mackay Q 4740
Phone 07 4955 1496 Email info@mmtp.com.au
www.mmtp.com.au
Enjoy the ultimate in Australian luxury at qualia or the boutique Beach Club. Relax in large rooms and enjoy magnificent views in the four-star Reef View Hotel, or enjoy the convenience of our newly renovated, self-contained Palm Bungalows. You can also select from our wide range of holiday homes, which range from comfortable and casual, to jaw-droppingly luxurious. www.hamiltonisland.com.au
daydream Island
Daydream Island Resort and Spa has 296 rooms and suites, each offering views of tropical waters or rainforest. Rooms are comfortable and stylishly furnished and are only a quick walk to restaurants, lagoon-like swimming pools, spa and the main lobby. There are 46 Garden rooms, 117 Garden Balcony rooms, 61 Ocean Balcony rooms, 63 Coral Ocean Balcony rooms and 9 luxurious suites. 1800 075 040 | www.daydreamisland.com
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Hyde Park Medical 18 Bayswater Road, Hyde Park (07) 4772 6222
Whitsunday Doctors 257 Shute Harbour Rd, Airlie Beach (07) 4946 6241
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Police, Fire & Ambulance Emergency Only: 000 General Enquiries: 131 444 The Townsville Hospital 100 Angus Smith Drive, Douglas Qld 4814 General Enquiries: 07 4433 1111 North Town Medical Centre Shop V, 280 Flinders Street, Townsville City (07) 4720 8100
Chemist Warehouse 126 Sturt Street, Townsville City (07) 4771 2348
Police, Fire & Ambulance Emergency Only: 000 General Enquiries: 131 444 Proserpine Hospital 34 Taylor Street, Proserpine QLD General Enquiries: (07) 4813 9400 The Doctors Airlie Beach 283 Shute Harbour Road, Airlie Beach (07) 4948 0900
Airlie Pharmacy 277 Shute Harbour Rd (07) 4946 6156
THE Chemists Friendlies 280 Flinders Street, Townsville City (07) 4771 2571
Amcal Pharmacy 54 Shute Harbour Rd, Cannonvale (07) 4948 3288
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Townsville Airport Garbutt QLD 4814 (07) 4727 321142
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The Breakwater, Sir Leslie Thiess Dve, Townsville City 1300 473 946
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Delta Cleaners & Laundry 54 Plume Street, South Townsville QLD 4810 (07) 4771 4809 Top Spot 24-Hour Laundromat 102 Charters Towers Rd Hermit Park QLD 0417 739 483
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Snap Fitness Little Fletcher Street, Townsville City QLD (07) 4724 2470 Strand Fitness 4/31 Leichhardt Street, Townsville City (07) 4721 2814
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Woolworths Sturt Street, Townsville City (07) 4755 3828
Proserpine Airport (Whitsunday Coast) Lascelles Avenue, Peppers Palm Bay QLD (07) 4945 0200 Whitsunday Airport Shute Harbour Road, Airlie Beach (07) 4946 9180 Hamilton Island Airport Hamilton Island (07) 4946 9999
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The Cove Road, Port of Airlie Airlie Beach 1300 473 946
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Base Airlie Beach Resort 336 Shute Harbour Road, Airlie Beach (07) 4948 2000
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Airlie Fitness 14 Paluma Road, Cannonvale (07) 4948 3373 Extreme Fitness 3/13 Waterson Way, Airlie Beach (07) 4948 0340
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Woolworths Shute Harbour Road (Main Street), Airlie Beach (07) 4967 5705 Coles Shute Harbour Rd & Island Dr, Whitsunday Shopping Centre, Cannonvale (07) 4946 4869
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Police, Fire & Ambulance Emergency Only: 000 General Enquiries: 131 444 Mackay Base Hospital 475 Bridge Road, West Mackay General Enquiries: (07) 4885 6000 Caneland Medical Centre Canelands Central, 2 Mangrove Road, Mackay (07) 4953 4333 One Stop Medical Suite 14, The Dome, 134 Victoria St, Mackay (07) 4951 1411
CHEMIST Healthpoint Chemist 65 Sydney Street, Mackay (07) 4963 0300 Healthpoint Mater Chemist 76 Willetts Road, North Mackay (07) 4942 4044
airport
Mackay Airport Boundary Rd E, East Mackay (07) 4957 0201
greyhound bus stop 4 Tennyson Street, Mackay 1300 473 946
laundromat
Corby's Coin Laundry 135-140 Evan St, Mackay (07) 4957 6475
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City Fitness Health Club 1B Victoria Street, Mackay QLD (07) 4957 8269 Snap Fitness 7 Discovery Lane, North Mackay 0421 686 866
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Coles 78 Sydney St, Sydney Street Markets, Mackay (07) 4944 0144 Woolworths Caneland 2 Mangrove Road, Mackay (07) 4898 7107
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