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FISHING/ CAMPING ACCOMMODATION • THINGS TO SEE & DO • BUILDERS & REAL ESTATE • EDUCATION • RETIREMENT • PUBS, CLUBS & EATING OUT • MARKETS • PLACES OF WORSHIP • AUTOMOTIVE • TRADES & SERVICES
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Whale Watching .................................... 05 - 11 Things To See & Do ............................... 12 - 22 Local Markets .............................................. 23 Accommodation ................................... 24 - 26 Complete Health & Beauty ................... 27 - 28 Pubs, Clubs and Eating Out ................. 29 - 35 Maps ................................................. 36 - 40 River Heads / Street Directory ................... 41 Street Directory .......................................... 42 Toogoom ...................................................... 43 Burrum Heads ............................................. 44 Howard .................................................. 45 - 46 Places of Worship ....................................... 47 Education .................................................... 48 Community News ........................................ 49 Shopping ............................................... 50 - 57 Shopping / Maryborough ............................ 58 Maryborough ........................................ 59 - 60 Woodgate / Childers ................................... 61 Childers / Bundaberg .................................. 62 Gin Gin / Bundaberg .................................... 63 Bundaberg ................................................... 64 Fraser Island ......................................... 65 - 66 On The Water......................................... 67 - 69 Automotive ............................................ 70 - 71 Retirement ................................................... 72 Builders & Real Estate ................................. 73 Trades & Services ........................................ 74
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Hervey Bay is just an easy three and a half hour drive north of Brisbane along the Bruce Highway (1), turn off at Maryborough or Torbanlea . Travelling south, the Bay is about four hours from Rockhampton, or seventy-five minutes from Bundaberg. Qantaslink offers flights into Hervey Bay, only from Brisbane everyday.
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Whales migrate North from April to November Each year between April and November, Australia’s eastern coastline is a scene of spectacular acrobatic displays of humpback whales. After a summer of feeding on krill in Southern Antarctic waters, these charismatic animals migrate north to sub-tropical waters where they mate and give birth. The majority of humpbacks in Australian waters migrate north from June to August, and back towards the Southern Ocean from September to November during their annual migration of up to 10 000 kilometres. The exact timing of the migration period can vary from year to year depending on water temperature, sea ice, predation risk, prey abundance and the location of their feeding ground. At a maximum length of 16 metres, the humpback is not the largest whale found in Australian waters. This species was once only valued dead — mainly for its oil and baleen, or ‘whalebone’.
Beginning in Australia shortly after European colonisation, whaling and the export of whale products became Australia’s first primary industry. Early Australian whalers once hunted from small boats, towing their catch back for processing at shore stations which one was believed to be at Urangan on the shore at Dayman Park. The development of harpoon guns, explosive harpoons and steam-driven boats commercial whaling so efficient many whale species came very close to extinction. When southern right whales and blue whales became scarce, Australian whalers began to target humpback whales, until the International Whaling Commission banned humpback whaling in the Southern Hemisphere in 1963. It is estimated that the east coast population of humpbacks was sadly little over 100 individuals.
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Part of Australia’s whaling history During the 1790's and early 1800's whaling ships, mainly from Britain, visited ports in New South Wales and Tasmania to unload whale products, but commercial whaling in Australia really developed during the late 1820's. Whalers obtained oil from the whales for use as lamp fuel, lubricants, candles and as a base for perfumes and soaps. By 1845 twenty six thousand whales had been killed and by 1935 there were so few Southern Right Whales remaining that whaling ceased and they became protected internationally. Before World War II, most hunting for humpback whales took place on the west coast and in Antarctic waters. On the east coast of Australia, humpback whaling was initially much less intense and very few whales were taken before 1949. By 1956 whaling stations were operating at Norfolk Island and Moreton Island in Queensland, and at Byron Bay and Eden in New South Wales. Between 1950 and 1962 nearly
12,500 humpbacks were killed and processed along the east coast. Australia ceased whaling in 1978 when international treaties were signed by most whaling countries. However, some of the signatories to the treaties continue to hunt whales for what they call "research" purposes. Aerial and surface surveys indicate that, from the estimated 200 to 500 Humpbacks left in 1962, about 1,900 now migrate up the east coast of Australia. Humpback whale numbers are recovering slowly and now there are thought to be up to 5,000 breeding in Australian waters. Humpbacks, along with the Bowhead, Blue and Right whales, are some of the most endangered species on the earth. During a 2010 survey, at Point Lookout it had found the population has rebounded from whaling strongly. Over the past years there has been a very consistent rate of increase per annum – effectively a doubling of the population every seven years or so.
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Our Humpback facts! The Humpback whale is a species of Baleen whale. One of the larger rorqual species, adults range in length from 12–16 m and weigh about 36,000 kg. The Humpback has a distinctive body shape, with long pectoral fins and a knobbly head Life span - 45 – 50 years No Teeth - The Humpback Whale has no teeth instead they have baleen plates, that acts like a giant sieve! Blow Holes - The Humpback Whale has two blow holes, one for each lung. Each of its lungs is the size of a small car. Wow, that’s a lot of air! Baby Whales - A baby Whale is called a calf. They are nearly one tonne when they are born and suckle up to 600 litres of milk a day from their mums! Song - Males produce a complex song lasting 10 to 20 minutes, which they repeat for hours at a time. Its purpose is not clear, though it may have a role in mating.
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The Bay’s other Whales Antarctic Minke Whale Bryde's Whales is more robust than the other large rorquals (large baleen whales). The rostrum of the Antarctic Minke Whale is very narrow and pointed, with a single ridge on the head . museumvictoria.com.au The maximum length of Antarctic Minke Whales appears to be around 9.8 m. Are not gregarious and tend to swim alone or in pairs, large feeding groups of up to 400 individuals may form. Minke whales are known to be curious, often approaching boats from a distance. Antarctic Minke Whales probably do not migrate as far north as Dwarf Minke Whales but this species does undergo extensive migration between the summer Antarctic feeding grounds and winter sub-tropical to tropical breeding grounds. Mature Antarctic Minke Whales feed primarily on the Antarctic Krill. www.environment.gov.au
Pilot Whales have a robust body with a thick tail stock. The dorsal fin is wide, broad based, falcate and set well forward on the body. Occurring in tropical and warm-temperate museumvictoria.com.au waters world-wide. The Long-finned Pilot Whale is widely recorded in colder waters off southern Australia. The Short-Finned Pilot Whales reaches physical maturity at approximately 17 years and is more than 5 m in length, a maximum age of 46 years. while females are smaller at 4.8 m and reach 63 years. Feeding mainly on squid, cuttlefish, octopus and some fish. www.environment.gov.au
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are the second smallest of the (baleen whales). The rostrum is V-shaped but has three parallel ridges between the blowhole and nostril tip. And can grow to 14.6 museumvictoria.com.au m (males) or 15.6 m (females). Bryde's Whales are not gregarious and mostly swim alone or in pairs. Bryde's Whale is considered to be a fairly opportunistic feeder, readily consuming whatever shoaling prey is available, such as pilchard, anchovy, sardine, mackerel, herring and other schooling fish . www.environment.gov.au
Southern Right Whales are large baleen whales with a less streamlined shape than balaenopterids like Humpback Whales. They grow to a maximum length of 17.5 m and weight of 80 t, with mature museumvictoria.com.au females often slightly larger than males. The majority of are uniformly black in colour, no dorsal fin. Thought to be solitary during migration, or accompanied by a dependent calf or occasionally a yearling offspring. Forming large groups in breeding areas. These have been recorded in the coastal waters of all Australian states with the exception of the Northern Territory. Krill is a major food source and require adequate supplies of food to accumulate energy reserves that is essential for migration and breeding. Depletion of krill through over harvesting may be a potential future threat for the Australian population of Southern Right Whales. www.environment.gov.au Publishing for over 28 years
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What ’ s On! Sunday Riverside 1st Sunday of every month Relax by the river and take in the sounds of free live music. This free, laid back afternoon by the river includes giant lawn games and family-friendly, fun activities. Wood-fired pizzas, coffee and drinks service. Venue: 5 Walker Street, Maryborough Contact: 07 4122 6060
Free Guided Maryborough Heritage Walk Tour Mon - Sat.(weather permitting) Take a guided walking tour of the city with one of their local guides. Dressed in period costume, discover Maryborough's colourful past and take a look back to a time when Maryborough was a thriving port. Free tours depart City Hall Mon to Sat at 9am. Venue: Kent Street, City Hall Maryborough Contact: 1800 214 789
Venue: Various Bowls clubs across the Fraser Coast Contact: 07 4128 1432, 0438 351 257 bowls@pialbabowls.com.au www.boatclub.com.au
Mary Poppins Festival 29 June - 8 July 2018 This year’s Festival presents a two week program of storytelling for all ages through all art forms. From music concerts backstage and onstage at the Brolga to pop up performances in the Bond Store Basement. Their artists share their stories through exhibitions and public art installations. Venue: Richmond and Wharf Street, Maryborough Contact: www.marypoppinsfestival.com.au
7 July 2018 A host of costumed characters and delightfully themed activities and entertainment. Chimney sweep challenges, chalk drawings, street theatre, and circus shows were part of a packed program that included the grand parade. Venue: Richmond and Wharf Street Maryborough Contact: www.marypoppinsfestival.com.au
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Let the fun and Succulent seafood, colourful parades, fireworks, culture, live music and a blessing will all be part of the winter fun on the Fraser Coast. The festivities begin with the Blessing of the Fleet on Saturday, July 21, which combines a rich blend of experiences. Visitors can tour whale watching vessels, wander through market stalls packed with locally made crafts and affordable food, enjoy a sail past, listen to great live entertainment and get a kick out of the fireworks as the region’s famous fleet is blessed in a centuries-old tradition at the Great Sandy Straits Marina to foster a safe and prosperous season. Then the region splashes out with the annual Hervey Bay Ocean Festival, presented by USC, from August 11 to 19. A new addition to the festival this year is a kite flying day on the beach near the Urangan Pier on Saturday, August 11, with small $6 kites on sale for children to colour-in and fly. Urangan’s Fishermen’s Park is the site of the hugely popular Hervey Bay Seafood Festival which is hosted by the local fishing industry on Sunday, August 12. Serving up loads of seafood, competitions, tips for cooking and catching fish, live entertainment, art displays and sideshow alley, the festival also features a pop-up restaurant. Usually catering to a sell-out crowd, Tastes of the Bay is a six-course seafood and wine extravaganza featuring exceptional, local, wild-catch seafood fresh from the fleet moored nearby.
Childers Festival Sat 28 - Sun 29 July 2018 - 9:00am to 3:30pm The only festival in Queensland that stops a highway, closing the mighty Bruce Highway! The festival transforms the highway into a gigantic food, market stall and entertainment hub, all staged between the heritage listed buildings and leopard tree lined streets of Childers.
Venue: Churchill and Crescent Streets, Childers Contact: 4130 4163 www.childersfestival.com.au
3 Aug, 14 Sept, 16 Nov, 7 Dec 2018 Art, Music, Drinks. Be inspired. Peruse the latest exhibitions at the Gallery exhibition opening night. With free entertainment, live music, nibbles and a cash bar is available. Venue: Hervey Bay Regional Gallery, 166 Old Maryborough Rd. Pialba Contact: 07 4197 4206 www.ourfrasercoast.com.au/art-after-dark
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festivities begin The Ocean Festival continues the following weekend with the Whale Parade and Concert on Saturday, August 18, and the Paddle Out for Whales on Sunday, August 19. Illuminated floats will be ready to roll for the family favourite whale parade themed ‘enchantment under the sea’ this year. Crowds line the Esplanade route from the starting point at Frank St in Scarness to the finish line at the Seafront Oval in Pialba. The event also features a fabulous free concert, market stalls, all the fun of sideshow alley and a fantastic fireworks display to end the night. The Paddle Out is a heartfelt tradition that began as a protest about whaling and has evolved into a welcome back to Hervey Bay for the humpbacks and an acknowledgment of the ongoing threats to whales such as hunting, pollution, fishing entanglement, industrial noise and ship strikes. Participants jump on paddleboards, kayaks, canoes, blow-up pool toys and homemade rafts to join in a circle for a minute of silence for the whales that have died or been killed during the year. Visitors on the shore can also join in by dipping their toes in the water and enjoying the line-up of workshops, craft activities, live entertainment and environmental speakers. For more details, visit oceanfestival.com.au.
Ocean Festival 2018 11 – 19 August 2018 This unique relationship gives reason to celebrate each year with the Hervey Bay Ocean Festival. An eclectic event to recognise the importance of the ocean to Hervey Bay and promote the conservation of the marine environment and animals. Events includes seafood, conservation, live concerts and more.
Venue: Charlton Esplanade Scarness Contact: www.visitfrasercoast.com/ocean-festival
Hervey Bay Seafood Festival 12 August 2018 The Hervey Bay Seafood Festival celebrates the sea with Hervey Bay's abundance and variety of wild caught seafood from the pristine waters of the Fraser Coast.
Venue: Fishermens Park - Corner Boat Harbour Dr and Charlton Esplanade Urangan Harbour Contact: 0402 636 485 www.herveybayseafoodfestival.com
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Rockin Maryborough Vintage Festival 31 August – 1 September 2018 the Rockin’ Maryborough Vintage Festival is a vibrant weekend celebrating everything vintage and retro, particularly the iconic music, fashion, pin ups and hot rods of the era.
Venue: Portside Precinct - Bazaar, Richmond and Wharf Streets, Maryborough Contact: 0497 493 841
Sand Sculpting Workshop with Dennis Massoud Sunday 20 August 2018 Join world champion sand sculptor Dennis Massoud for a drop in style sand sculpting workshop for all ages. Time: 8am - 2pm Venue: Scarness Park, Scarness Cost: FREE Contact: www.herveybayoceanfestival.com.au
Bundaberg / Bargara Oceanfest Bundaberg 2018 If seafood 'floats your boat', don’t miss the saltiest event of 2018 Oceanfest Bundaberg! Held in the picturesque Port Marina Precinct, Oceanfest Bundaberg focuses on quality, local seafood, local wines, local beers, themed entertainment and a range of ocean orientated attractions, displays, demonstrations and workshops for all members of the family. Venue: Bundaberg Port Marina Precinct, 15-17 Marina Dr, Port Bundaberg Burnett Heads Date: Sat 25 Aug 10:00am-5:00pm Admission: Free Contact: 0467 492 109 oceanfestbundaberg.com.au
2018 Sugar Cane2Coral Fun Run/Walk On Sunday, 5th August 2018 join in the excitement of the 9th Annual Bundaberg Sugar Cane2Coral Fun Run or Walk Event. Jog or run along one of course routes which all finish at Nielson Park, Bargara. There will be 3 distances on offer: Half-Marathon (21.1km), 10km and 4km. Venue: Nielson Park Bargara Date: Sun 5 August Admission: 4km $30 adult / $15 child, 10km $35 adult / $20 child, 21.1km $60 adult. Contact: 0418 467 727, cane2coral.com.au
Auto Mazing Show N Shine Rum City Rods & Customs Car Show displaying Hot Rods, American & Australian Muscle Cars, American & Aussie Classic, Vintage, Veteran Harleys, Vintage Bikes & Caravans. Food and drinks available. Supporting Sailability and Marine Rescue Bundaberg Venue: Jayteens Park - Fred Courtice Avenue Bargara Date: Sun 30 Sept 9:00am to 1:00pm Admission: Gold Coin Donation Contact: 0409 260 830, rumcityrods.com
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Gympie Gold Mining & Historical Museum proudly showcasing Gympie’s rich history.
215 Brisbane Rd. Gympie Q. 4570. Open daily 9am-4pm Try your luck and pan for gold! Guided tours and miniature train rides by arrangement. Steaming Day: 1st Monday of each month
MARKETS: 1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday mornings each month. Museum Markets at Lake Alford (duck ponds)
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HEAD BACK IN TIME AT THE VILLAGE A treasure trove of history and memorabilia expect to take at least two hours to see it. Be amazed at the size of our Village with 27 buildings housing 37 displays. See our new Fire Station Display with the 1932 restored Dennis Fire engine and the two new displays opened on Australia Day 2018, a Cobblers Shop from last century and also a Barbers Shop. TREADLE the 100-year-old lathe and help make your own wooden souvenir. Be apart of the corn-shelling demonstration or help make your own souvenir piece of sisal rope, again using 100-year-old machinery. Bring along bread, sauce and sausages and use the free barbecue. Hot water available for tea/coffee. The Historical Village and Museum is open all school and public holidays except Good Friday and Christmas Day. Tour groups are always welcome. Contact the museum on 4128 4804 Email: hbmuseum@internode.on.net Adults $10, children 14 and under $3, under school age free.
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Suggested local attractions & activities • Whale watching (July to November) • Kiteboard or stand up paddle boarding lessons • Visit the markets • Dolphin spotting (all year) • Take a bus tour of local attractions: Historical Museum and art galleries • Expand your knowledge down at the local Library • Take a walk along the pier or try a spot of fishing • Great family fun – Go Karting! • Visit the Pink Cow at Australiana Cottage Crafts • Visit the animals at the Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary • Experience the famous past of Gympie • Grab all your arts & craft needs at Art & Soul Studio • Have your future read by our local clairvoyants • Enjoy a family friendly day at Wetside Water Park • Experience the Discovery Sphere and Cultural Centre • Check out OZSA South African Delights unique range • Health, Fitness & Fun, casual visits welcome - 24hr Gym • Visit Flying High Bird Sanctuary flight free aviary • Interactive displays at Hinkler Hall of Aviation • Swim and enjoy a barbecue along the Esplanade • Try a game of tennis, a round of golf or lawn bowls • Wander around historic Dayman Park Lookout • Hire a bicycle or walk along the Esplanade • Visit the Botanical Gardens and Orchid House • Take a fishing trip off Fraser Island • Visit FM 105.1, your local Christian radio station
Mix it with the local wildlife A dedicated band of volunteers run the Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary at 31 Mungar Road Maryborough. At the sanctuary you can pat a kangaroo, howl with the dingoes, laugh with the kookaburras and much more. Sally the Little Corella will greet you and you can even interact with the dingoes. Other activities include kangaroo and wallaby feeding, where you can see joey’s in their mothers pouches. Admire their colourful Australian birds in the free flight aviary, or be entertained by the cockatoos antics. Learn about snakes, their eating habits, habitat, and if you're game, wrap Gorgeous the Black Headed Python around your neck. Their canteen provides morning and afternoon teas, as well as light lunches. Hot and cold drinks are available. A range of souvenirs, as well as local artists wildlife painting are on sale. Take advantage of their barbecue facilities and enjoy a family picnic with a difference. For more information phone 4122 2080 or visit frasercoastwildlifesanctuary.org.au
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Soaring Adventures and More Set within the lush Bundaberg Botanic Gardens, the Hinkler Hall of Aviation celebrates the adventures and achievements of Australia’s pioneer solo aviator, Bert Hinkler. Become part of the story through the many unique museum exhibits and interactive displays right at your fingertips. Hinkler Hall tells Bert’s story with glide and flight simulators, movie theatrettes, six display aircraft, a vintage motor vehicle and much more. Explore the beautiful Hinkler House ‘Mon Repos’, Bert’s relocated English home and be suitably impressed as you view the immaculately restored original Armstrong Siddeley vehicle from his Tour of Triumph in 1928. Make a day of it and combine your Hinkler Hall of Aviation experience with the other heritage attractions within the gardens. Be enchanted by Indian bungalow architecture at Fairymead House as you explore the grand plantation house and imagine life on a sugar cane plantation back in the late 1800s. Here you will share in the history of the pioneer sugar families from Bundaberg and discover the process of producing sugar, from cane to crystal. Also within the gardens, the Bundaberg and District Historical Museum ensures the preservation and collection of the Bundaberg Region’s history is an important activity for the entire community and is sure to hold your interest as you wander through the numerous displays. Enjoy these three great heritage attractions, all for one great price when you purchase a Combined Attraction Ticket. Don’t miss this memorable and unique experience in Bundaberg, Queensland.
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Childers Festival 2018 The Childers Festival, an event so good it stops the Bruce Highway, will be held from 28 – 29 July. The festival kicks off on Saturday from 2pm with Stage One going until late, with a number of stallholders and food vendors operating in the Crescent Street precinct. The main street will come alive with over 400 food and market stalls providing an unforgettable market experience on Festival Day, Sunday 29 July. A highlight of the festival, which is free to attend, is the opportunity to taste cuisines from around the world. Plan your day around the non-stop multicultural entertainment with five stages featuring a myriad of performers, artists and bands, and complemented by colourful roving artists. This year, Ashby Lane, which is home to Baker's Military Memorabilia Museum, will be transformed into “Artillery Lane”, a commemoration of the centenary of the end of the First World War, featuring the Bundaberg Army Cadets and a performance from the Band of First Regiment Royal Artillery. In the days leading up to the festival, there will be an exciting array of activities and events that include the popular Isis Central Sugar Mill and Cane Fire Tour, the delightful Opera by the Lake held against the stunning backdrop of Lake Redbrook, historical bus tours of Childers, to name a few! For more information, visit www.childersfestival.com.au
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Howard Country Market 1st Saturday of the month 7am to 12pm (except January) Over 120 stalls, lots of variety, fruit & veg, bric a brac, plants, gifts, arts & crafts, jewellery. Canteen open and much more... Off street parking & Museum open
On the oval: Steley St, Howard All stall holders please ring 4129 0996 or Email info@howardcommunitycentre.org.au Follow us on face book: Burrum District Community Centre
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SUNDAY MARKETS @ Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary Mungar Rd. Maryborough West
3RD AND 5TH SUNDAY OF THE MONTH 7am to 12noon Come and enjoy a relaxing Sunday morning. Lots of stalls, bric-a-brac, birds, vegies, tools, bikes, paintings and much more. Jumping castle and slippery slide for the kids, Variety of food and drinks available. Gold coin entry to markets includes Sanctuary. All proceeds support the wildlife sanctuary and rescue
New stallholders are Contact market coordinator Helen: always welcome! 41234171 or Sanctuary 41222080
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Urangan Fisheries Retail specialising in fresh and frozen local seafood, bulk buy at wholesales prices and don't forget to grab your ice and bait. 860 Boat Harbour Drive Urangan. Specialising in local & wild caught King Prawns which have an international reputation for being the highest quality prawns/shrimp available at Australian Ocean King Prawn Company. Available Monday-Friday from Hervey Bay Cold Stores. Ellengowan St Urangan.
Italian Restaurant
DINE-IN or TAKE-AWAY • Italian cuisine • Carbonara • Bolognese • Puttenesca • Canneloni • Lasagne • Snitzel • Chicken cacciatore • Chicken parmigiana • Also serving home cooked marinated chicken and lamb kebabs •
21 Denmans Camp Rd. (Cnr. of Torquay & Denmans Camp Rd.) Scarness QLD 4655 - Ph: 0432 331 224
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Asian food is one of the most delicious types of cuisine available to enjoy today. The wonderful thing about this food is that it tastes so good. Visit any of these restaurants and enjoy this mouthwatering cuisine. Other great aspects about Asian cooking are the healthy benefits this food offers. Very often vegetables are balanced with entrees and fried dishes come with steamed dishes or soups. The majority of people believe that Asian cuisine is healthy and well balanced. The different types of Asian food that we love to enjoy include the following: crab, cabbage, carrots, duck, tofu, cucumber, bean sprouts, bamboo, eggs, chicken, beef, glutinous rice, mushrooms, ginger, watercress and sesame oil. So visit one of our local restaurants as advertised in our guide today!
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Toogoom: 15 minutes from the bay
Toogoom is located approximately 15 km or 15 mins north west of Hervey Bay. To get to Toogoom from Hervey Bay, simply take the Pialba - Burrum Heads Road out of Hervey Bay and follow the signs. This picturesque area boasts unspoilt beaches, great fishing, wildlife, bird watching and most amenities. Bring your boat and enjoy one of the Fraser Coasts best fishing spots, including the Toogoom Inlet, Beelbi Creek and Burrum Heads area. It has a boat ramp which can be used in all tide levels. Real estate in this area is still very affordable. Currently, there are two new developed estates, now selling. Real estate prices in Toogoom have remained steady during the last few years. Toogoom Beach is still a very affordable place to live or invest in.
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Visit peaceful secluded beaches at Burrum Heads. The modern group of shops in Burrum Heads can supply most of your needs. Accessing the waterways is easy with several boat ramps to choose from. You can stay on the waterfront at HILLCREST HOLIDAY PARK it has tent sites, large caravan sites, air - condition cabins, a swimming pool, playground and dump site. Enjoy a quiet stroll along the endless sandy beaches, collect fascinating shells or just sit and watch the pelicans or some of the other 90 species of bird life that inhabit the area. Burrum Heads experiences a major influx of visitors each year as they return to enjoy the peace and tranquillity. Publishing for over 28 years
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A place for the whole family
Howard is situated beside the Bruce Highway, about 34km north west of Hervey Bay and 20 km north of Maryborough. William Howard travelled through the area in 1857 to go on and discover the rich Isis scrub (Childers). He later owned mining leases in the area. At one stage about 25% of Queensland coal was raised in the district. Citrus growing soon took over from timber getting as the district's second industry after coal. Lenthalls Dam off the Bruce Highway near Howard is a fishing and boating paradise. It's a great place for the whole family and worthwhile if you are keen on freshwater fishing. A fishing permit is required. The area which has Picnic Races are a must to see annually in October. The 6 furlong race track at Torbanlea was first created in 1890 as a half mile track that had no rails, dodging trees and stumps along the way. The local climate recognised as Australia's most liveable.
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Howard is a small friendly country town and is just 25 minutes from Hervey Bay. Howard is home to several buildings of historical significance, a typical example is Van Cootens.
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New arrivals welcome Our local Churches welcome all new arrivals to Hervey Bay and would like you to come along and join them. Most Churches provide a variety of vibrant programs and creative kids clubs, with the emphasis on providing friendship and acceptance, so why not come along and be a part of what they are doing.
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13 11 14 and online Crisis Support • Lifeline receives over one million contacts each year from help seekers, via mediums such as telephone, web and face-to-face • Lifeline’s 24 hour crisis support line (13 11 14 - pronounced thirteen, eleven, fourteen) offers a confidential, non-judgemental service offered by trained telephone crisis support volunteers • Somewhere in Australia there is a new call to Lifeline every 32 seconds • Lifeline answers more than 2200 calls a day in Australia • People who call Lifeline’s 24-hour crisis support line do so for a range of reasons including but not limited to; family and relationship concerns, crisis support, suicide prevention, matters relating to abuse and violence, support and information about drug and alcohol use and loneliness • Lifeline also offers an online Crisis Support Chat Service every night • 84% of online crisis chat contacts are between the ages of 25 and 44, with the main group being 25-34 years of age (25%) • More than 40% of online crisis chat contacts are from rural and remote locations
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Message from the Principal Welcome to Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School, a co-educational school with a current enrolment of 330 students from Preparatory Year through to Year 6. We are a values-centred learning community that promotes the development of each person spiritually, emotionally, socially, intellectually and physically. We believe that learning is a lifelong endeavour and that we can all empower each other to learn. We offer a school community of high educational expectations yet within a nurturing and caring family atmosphere. We pride ourselves on the spirit that can be found in our students, staff, parents, sporting teams, achievements, friendships and approach to learning. We offer the latest in teaching and learning, technology, extra-curricular activity, and the benets of being a high quality inclusive Catholic School. Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School is a member of the Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE) system in the Archdiocese of Brisbane. BCE provides high quality, inclusive Catholic schooling throughout most of the South-East Queensland region. I commend the school to you and trust you nd our web site helpful and informative. Please feel free to contact me for further information. Nathan Wilson, Principal
Hervey Bay’s Only Prep-6 Catholic Primary School
Better outcomes, more opportunities for regional, rural and remote students
The Coalition Government has accepted all 11 recommendations of the Independent Review into Regional, Rural and Remote Education (IRRRRE), committing to a whole of government approach in response. “By accepting all of Professor Halsey’s recommendations, the Government is putting the education needs of the almost 400,000 students from regional, rural and remote communities front and centre”. Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack said. Minister for Education and Training Simon Birmingham said. “There’s clearly a gap between the city and the bush in the level of study or qualifications students achieve. That’s why we’re creating an extra 500 sub-bachelor places at regionally based higher education institutions, and an additional 500 Commonwealth supported bachelor places for students at the Regional Study Hubs we’re establishing and maintaining. I’ve also asked Australia’s higher education leaders to increase the transparency of the student accommodation options they offer and to guarantee places for regional, rural and remote students”. Minister for Social Services Dan Tehan said. “We’re lifting the parental income cut-off for the ‘workforce participation’ independence criterion for regional students from $150,000 to $160,000, and by a further $10,000 for each additional child in the family. This will mean for a two child family the cut-off will be $170,000 so that students with both parents earning around $80,000 each from their jobs won’t miss out”. The full official government response are available at www.education.gov.au/independent-review-regionalrural-and-remote-education
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Places of Worship
Social Groups
NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH: 255 Main Street, Urraween Sunday morning services at 8.30am and 10.30am New Life youth Friday 7-9pm Contact: 4124 0913 or office@newlifechurch.org.au
HERVEY BAY NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE
WHITE EAGLE LODGE: Meditation & sharing from the Teachings of White Eagle 11 a.m. 3rd Thursday of each month in Hervey Bay. Please phone White Eagle Lodge 07 54944397 for more information. SAINT JOHNS ANGLICAN PARISH OF HERVEY BAY: Doolong Road, Torquay. Normal weekly service: Sunday 6pm; Sunday 7am and 9am; Sunday School 9am Wednesday 10am at St John’s; Friday 10am at Ministry Centre, Peters Lane; For service times at Howard and Burrum Heads or any further enquiries, please phone the office on 4124 1499 or (a/h) 4124 3105 CHURCH OF CHRIST: 27 Neil Street, Pialba; Service times Sunday 9.30am & 6.30pm. Youth Group for secondary aged Friday 7.00pm. Enquiries Pastor Bal Ram Sami: 4124 0631. FRASER COAST BAPTIST CHURCH: Urraween Rd, Pialba, Sunday 9am all age Sunday School. 10.15am Worship. 6.30pm Evening Service: 2nd Sunday fellowship, no evening service. Pastor Steve, ph: 4128 4014. HERVEY BAY BAPTIST CHURCH: 20 Nikenbah/Dundowran Rd, Nikenbah. Service times Sunday: 8am, 9.30am & 6 pm Ph: 4124 7200 or www.hbbc.com.au BAYSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH: (Australian Christian Churches) 18 Neils Street Pialba. Sunday Services 8:30am (kids church), 10:30am (kids church) and 5:30pm. Check out our website www.baysidechristianchurch.com.au or contact our office on 4124 3327. HERVEY BAY FULL GOSPEL CHURCH: Meeting at Hervey Bay City Bridge Club, 17 Cypress Street, Urangan. Sunday 9.30am for Worship and Ministry time. Enquiries: Marissa Francis 0466 913 353. office@fullgospel.com.au. HERVEY BAY UNITING CHURCH: Exeter Street, Torquay. Worship Service 8am, 10am (including Children’s Ministry.) Bible studies and home group meet regularly and welcome new members. HOWARD BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP: Mary Street, Howard. Morning Service 9.45am; Wednesday - Prayer Meeting, 7pm; Friday Kid’s Club, 3.30pm and Youth Group, 7pm. All welcome. Enquiries:4129 4292 or 4129 4568. HERVEY BAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 5 Denman Camp Road, Scarness. Sunday services 9.30am and 5.30pm; Torbay 9.15am third Sunday each month. Enquiries: Rev. Rudi Schwartz 4124 7018. SAINT JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH: Corner of Urraween Rd and Pantlins Lane, Urraween. Family Worship services with Holy Communion every Sunday at 8.30am. Enquiries: Pastor William Heidrich, pastor@stjameslc.qld.edu.au, ph: 4128 5554 SAINT JOSEPHS CATHOLIC CHURCH: Bryant Street, Pialba - Monday to Friday - 8.00am, Saturday Vigil - 6.00pm, Sunday 7.00am-9.00am SALVATION ARMY: 11 Robertson Street, Urangan. Sunday 9.30am, Family Worship; 9.30 Tuesday Home League meeting (Ladies) & Morning Tea. 9.30 Thursday Mainly Music (0-5 years) during school terms only. 3.30 Thursday Kids Klub (5-12 years) School Term Only. For more information call 07 4125 1848 or www.salvos.org.au SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS: 39 Hervey Street, Scarness; Service every Saturday, Sabbath School 9.30am. Family Worship hour 11am. Enquiries phone Church: 4124 0058 or Mob: 0412 644 846
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Thursday Weekly - 6:00pm-7:30pm Glenda ph 4128 0470. Friday Weekly - 8:00pm-9:00pm ph: Bob4128 7329 COMFORT KITCHEN: Wednesday 5:30pm 4194 3000 FRASER COAST ART GROUP: Thursday 9:00am - 12pm F C BABY & CHIDREN'S MARKET: 3rd Sunday of each Month. 8:30am - 1pm. Ph: Michelle 0437 485 491 H B BIRD CLUB: 4th Saturday each Month 2:00pm - 5:00pm. Ph: Allan 4124 0321 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Tuesday Weekly 12:30pm - 2:30pm. Thursday Weekly 6:30pm - 9:00pm. Ph: Scott 0497 155 464 Sarah 0401 709 048 OLDER MEN UNLIMITED COMMITTEE: 3rd Thursday of each Month. 9:00am – 11:00am. Ph: Ross 4194 0172 PLAY WITH YOUR KIDS PLAYGROUP: Tuesday, Thursday Weekly 9:30am - 11:30am. Ph: Kim 4194 3042 RESPITE CRAFT GROUP: Monday Weekly 9:00am – 12:30pm. Ph: Cathy 4194 3071 TAI CHI: Tuesday Weekly 6:00pm - 7:00pm. Ph: Margaret 0408 705 140 TAYLOR STREET LEGAL SERVICE: Thursday Weekly By appointment only 5:00pm – 7:00pm Ph: 4194 2663 VISUALLY IMPAIRED SOCIAL: Morning Tea 1st Monday of each month 10:00am. Ph: Brian 4194 3083 VISUALLY IMPAIRED SUPPORT: Group Meeting 3rd Wednesday Each Month 10:00am. Ph: Brian 4194 3083 WEIGHTWATCHERS: Tuesday 8:30-10:30am, 5-7pm. Saturday 7am-9am Ph Diona 4128 7512
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Australian Red Cross Blood Service Donor Centre: Hervey Bay Donor Centre. Street Address: 43, Hunter St, Pialba, Qld, 4655. Available Services: • Appointment recommended • Corporate Club and Team Donations • Parking available • Plasma collection • Whole Blood Collection • Accessible by Public Transport • Wide Bay Transit. Open Hours: Monday - Tuesday 12pm-7pm Wednesday 7pm-1pm Thursday 12pm-7pm Friday - Saturday 07:00 - 13:00. Contact Ph: 13 14 95
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SCAR NESS Everyday Specials Available • Groceries • Fruit &Veg • Fresh Meat • Deli • BBQ Chicken • Ice • Bait • Fishing Gear • Gas Bottles ATM
Open 7 Days: 5.30am - 9pm
355 The Esplanade, Scarness (opp Scarness Caravan Park) ALSO ACCESS THROUGH FRESHWATER STREET
Ph: (07) 4124 6288
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Commonwealth Bank: Stocklands 6 Central Ave, Pialba. Urangan Central Cnr Boat Harbour Dr & Elizabeth St, Urangan. 12 Bideford St Torquay. Pialba Place Main St, Pialba. Torbanlea Mobil Bruce Highway, Torbanlea. Westpac Bank: Boat Harbour Dr Elizabeth St, Urangan Central. 414 The Esplanade Torquay. Stocklands Shopping Centre 6 Central Avenue, Pialba. 2 Ibis Blvd, Eli Waters. Anz Bank: Eli Waters Shopping Village 2 Ibis Boulevard, Eli Waters. Cnr of Bideford & Freshwater St Torquay. Stocklands Shopping Centre 6 Central Avenue, Pialba. National Australia Bank Ltd: Pialba Place Main St Pialba. 139 Boat Harbour Dr, Pialba. Suncorp Metway: Stocklands Shopping Centre 6 Central Avenue, Pialba. Bendigo Bank: Main St, Pialba. Heritage Bank/Credit Union Australia: Stockland Shopping Centre 6 Central Avenue, Pialba. RediATM / St. George: Woolworths, Cnr Torquay Rd & Taylor St, Pialba. Eli Waters Shopping Village, 2 Ibis Boulevard, Eli Waters.
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It’s well worth a visit Maryborough is just an easy 20 minute drive from Hervey Bay and is commonly referred to as the Heritage City. Its streets are lined with beautifully restored Queenslanders and civic buildings and it’s well worth a visit for the historically minded, or the camera buff with plenty of unique and historical architecture to photograph. Stroll through the historical Wharf Street precinct, offering a glimpse into life in a busy immigration port. Some of the historical attractions include: The Military and Colonial Museum, the Post Office Hotel and Criterion Hotel, Customs House Interpretive Centre, Bond Store Museum and Customs Residence Cellar Door.
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16km of white sandy beach
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A small portion of Woodgate’s 16km stretch of white sandy beach. Woodgate Beach is situated along 16 kilometres of breathtaking coastline approximately 350 kilometres north of Brisbane. The tourist park itself is located on the Esplanade and is nestled between a stunning white sandy beach and 23,000 hectares of National Park. Our unique position makes NRMA Woodgate Beach Holiday Park one of the most popular holiday destinations on the Fraser Coast. The park caters for those wishing to enjoy a tranquil beachside holiday where you can relax, unwind and experience nature at its best. The park is a sanctuary for holiday makers and wildlife alike! As you stroll through the 9 acres of landscaped grounds you'll discover an abundance of flora and fauna including kangaroos, black cockatoos, lorikeets, poincianas, bougainvillea, eucalypts, pine trees etc. The beach is protected by Fraser Island providing safe swimming in the calm ocean waters all year round. Enjoy the stunning sunrises or watch the moon rise over the ocean in the evening. Fall to sleep each night listening to the sound of the waves gently lapping against the shore.
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Since 1888 when the Bundaberg Distillery was born, Bundaberg Rum and its home in Bundaberg has played a significant role in Australian culture. The Bundaberg Rum Distillery, Australia’s most-awarded rum distillery, opened the doors to a new $8.5million Visitor Experience in August 2016, showcasing over 129 years of rich Australian spirit. Recently voted the World’s Best Distillery Retail Experience at the 2018 Drinks International Distillery Challenge Awards, the Bundaberg Rum Visitor Experience is a world-class tourist attraction, celebrating Australia’s iconic Bundaberg Rum. The Museum Experience Inside the Museum's self-guided tour, six 75,000 litre oak vats, that have previously matured thousands of litres of Bundaberg's finest rums, have been emptied and rebuilt, allowing visitors to walk through them in a unique sensory experience that showcases the proud and rich history behind Australia's favourite rum.
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The Distillery Experience Get the full Bundaberg Rum experience; first by making your way through the immersive Bundaberg Rum Museum, and then meet up with one of the expert Distillery guides where you’ll continue the journey deep into the rich and golden heart of the fully operational Bundaberg Rum Distillery. Blend Your Own Rum Experience In an Australian first for a rum distillery, visitors now have the opportunity to craft their own personalised Bundaberg Rum blend from a selection of premium rums that have never before been released to the general public. During the experience, participants will spend time with expert rum blending guides who will teach the group the art of tasting rum straight from the barrel. These premium rums have been aged in small oak barrels that have previously matured Port, Sherry, Bourbon and Scotch to give each blend of rum a unique flavour. For more information on the Bundaberg Rum Visitor Experience visit www.bundabergrum.com.au/distillery or call 07 4131 2999
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Caution crossing creeks Be very careful when crossing Eli, Wyuna and Coongul Creeks. Large volumes of water create steep creek banks. Never attempt to cross Wathumba Creek or Moon Point estuaries. Before crossing any creek, walk through it, if safe, to check the depth of water and softness of sand. Never stop your vehicle midstream; your vehicle may sink or stall.
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School Holidays
Public Holidays
Refer to our tide chart and view the soft coral reef off Scarness Beach, at the lowest of low tides each month.
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Keep safe on the water Boating in Queensland you're responsible for making sure the vessel is safe, properly equipped and maintained and operated in a safe manner. This includes loading its vessel limits, people, cargo and stores, and making sure the vessel is adequate for the waters you intend to use it.
• Be a responsible skipper, before you head out on the water follow these simple tips: • Check that your boat is in good condition. • Have the required safety equipment on board, in good condition and easily accessible. • Tell someone you know where you are going & when you intend to return. • Have the right marine licence and know how to handle the boat. • Know how to use your marine radio. • Check the weather before you go out. • Know the rules of the sea-road and follow them. • Lifejacket - wear it! If it’s not on, it can’t save you.
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* Air Filters
* Power-Steering Fluid
* Brakes
* Rotate Tyres
* Coolant
* Spark Plugs
* Drive Axle Boots
* Timing Belts
* Drive Belts
* Tyre Pressure
* Oil Level
* Transmission Fluid
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Towing safety tips
First, make sure you have a tow bar that is up to the job! If you can afford it, it's worth paying for a professional installation. Make sure you're familiar with any laws that apply, especially if you are travelling abroad. In particular, make sure you know the speed limits. In some countries you need a separate warning light fitted in the car to show that the caravan direction indicator lights are working. * Coping with the load - are the engine, brakes, tyres and suspension up to the job? * Trailer or tow bar weights - check your car's handbook for the maximum weights allowed. * Rear view - make sure you can see behind the caravan using the car's mirrors. Extending side mirrors can be fitted to most cars. * Check tyre pressures - unless you are towing a light, unladen trailer, the car tyres should be inflated to full load pressures (check your car's handbook). Check the caravan tyre pressures are correct too. * Headlight set up - check the aim with the caravan attached, and have it adjusted if necessary. Many cars these days have an adjuster on the dashboard. * Caravan lights - the extra load on the flasher circuit may cause the indicators to flash too slowly, so you may need a heavy duty flasher unit. Check brake, side and number plate lights. * Loading the caravan - refer to the manufacturer's recommendations. As a general rule, distribute the weight with the heaviest items as near as possible to the caravan axle. Secure all heavy items so they can't move. Car manufacturers usually specify an optimum noseweight for a caravan when loaded. If necessary, move the load to get as close as possible to the recommended noseweight and do not exceed it. * Engine - don't put unnecessary strain on the engine by trying to tow an unsuitably heavy load. The extra load on an engine when towing may mean that the cooling system is no longer adequate - you may be able to have modified cooling system components (a larger radiator, etc.) fitted to cope with this problem if you tow regularly. * Suspension - Towing puts extra strain on a car's suspension components and can affect the handling of a car. Heavy duty rear suspension components are available for most cars to enable to cope with towing. * Reversing - There are some very simple rules to follow. It may seem a difficult concept to grasp at first, but instead of being able to turn your car steering wheel in the direction that you want your trailer/caravan to go, you must turn it in the opposite direction. It might take a little time to master this technique, especially when reversing round a corner. When reversing in a straight line, the easiest way to remember what to do is to steer towards the towing mirror in which the trailer or caravan appears.
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Electricity & gas rebates Queensland pensioners and seniors may be eligible for: The Electricity Rebate—$340.85 per year GST inc. The Reticulated Natural Gas Rebate—$71.30 per year GST inc. Rebates are available to people who have any of the below: Pensioner Concession Card, Department of Veterans’ Affairs Gold Card (and receive the War Widow/er Pension or special rate TPI Pension) Queensland Seniors Card. Commonwealth Health Care Card (Electricity Rebate only) Asylum seeker status (residents will need to provide their ImmiCard details) (Electricity Rebate only) To be eligible, you must be the electricity account holder and also live alone or share your principal place of residence with: Their spouse, other people who hold a Pensioner Concession Card or Queensland Seniors Card. Other people wholly dependent on them the people who receive an income support payment from Centrelink, the Family Assistance Office, or the Department of Veterans’ Affairs and who do not pay rent. Other people who live with the card holder to provide care and assistance, and who do not pay rent. If you live in caravan park or multi-unit residential building (e.g. apartment),contact the person/organisation sending your electricity bill. You must also show that your electricity or reticulated natural gas is paid on the basis of metered usage. Contact your gas retailer. Contact your electricity retailer. Go to the Energy Savings website it provides information about saving energy, saving money and available government assistance. Phone 13 QGOV (13 74 68).
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