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Whales ................................................... 05 - 09 Things To See & Do ................................. 10 - 14 Markets ......................................................... 15 Places of Worship........................................... 16 Accommodation ............................................ 17 Complete Health & Beauty ............................. 18 Pubs, Clubs and Eating Out ..................... 19 - 20 Howard ................................................... 21 - 22 Burrum Heads ............................................... 23 Maps ...................................................... 24 - 28 River Heads ................................................... 29 Shopping ................................................ 30 - 33 Shopping / Maryborough ............................... 34 Maryborough .......................................... 35 - 36 Childers ........................................................ 37 Bundaberg .................................................... 38 Fraser Island ........................................... 39 & 41 Tides ..................................................... 40 & 42 On The Water.................................................. 43 Automotive .............................................. 44 - 45 Retirement ..................................................... 46 Builders & Real Estate ............................. 47 - 49 Trades & Services .......................................... 50
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Getting to Hervey Bay 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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Annual migration of up to 10,000 kilometres 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 April 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 made commercial whaling so efficient that many
whale species came very close to extinction. When southern right whales and blue whales became scarce, Australian whalers began to target humpback whales, killing approximately 8300 off the east coast between 1949 and 1962 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.
Preferred area for Winter
Hervey Bay is a unique winter stopover ground for the migratory parade of Humpback whales. It is believed the calm, shallow, protected waters of the Bay is a preferred area for yearlings, sub-adult (sexually immature whales), followed by mature females in late August, and then we begin to see mothers with newborn calves in Sept-Oct. By mid-September the mature males have found the Bay, and the waters come alive with their haunting songs. The arrival of the males, also means increased activity with males competing with one another for access to females. This means more aerial activity such as breaching (leaping nearly out of the water), and many head, tail and flipper displays. Hervey Bay’s the only area in the world where humpbacks consistently approach vessels. The curious humpbacks of Hervey Bay provide some of the most unusual and prolonged encounters with humans. These ‘muggings' are very unusual outside of the Bay and have made whalewatches in the Bay legendary. Even if you have watched whales elsewhere, nothing compares to watching the curious humpback whales of Hervey Bay.
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A world of unique treasures awaits Looking for a locally-made memento of your trip to the Fraser Coast or a unique gift to bring back to family and friends? You can’t go any further than World Treasure Designs, a jewellery studio in Urangan focused on making jewellery with a difference. Their exclusive designs are locally inspired and locally made, featuring Australian gemstones and sustainably sourced metals. Everything is carefully handcrafted, from design sketch to final stone setting, right here in their Hervey Bay workshop. Inspired by the abundant marine life of our beautiful Fraser Coast, World Treasure’s unique Ocean Collection features humpback whales, dolphins, sea turtles, sharks, rays and more. Several of the designs feature Nala, Hervey Bay’s very own and much loved iconic humpback whale. Recognizable by her distinctive tail,
Nala has been sighted in the Bay for over 20 years now and her life journey is celebrated throughout the range of jewellery. With three tradequalified jewellers, designers and specialty setters on premises, the workshop also specialises in custom handmade jewellery, special orders and jewellery and watch repairs. A special commitment to the environment is shown through the use of recycled precious metals, ecofriendly packaging and their new solar-powered workshop. A portion of every sale is donated towards environmental causes meaning your purchase helps to protect and preserve our beautiful planet for future generations. This is jewellery you can feel good about wearing. Located at 32 King St, near the Urangan pier, shop hours are Mon-Fri from 9:30 am - 4:00 pm and Saturdays from 9:30 am - 12:30 pm.
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Support Needed From the Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary we would like to say a very big thank you to all our friends and supporters of our sanctuary for your very kind donations for the animals. We really appreciate your help. As you all know this is going to be a long haul for all of us. We at the sanctuary where unable to obtain any assistance from the drought relief fund as we are not primary producers and now with the added problems of Covid-19. We can only turn to you our community to help us survive these troubled times. So your continued support will be appreciated till this is over. So the next big question is what do we need at the moment? If you can help it’s best to give the sanctuary a call on: 41 222 080 Or direct deposit in to our bank account that we have set up as our drought relief fund account. The name of the bank is NAB Bank FRASER COAST WILDLIFE SANCTUARY INC BSB 084 705 AC 38 7940397 Thank you for support everyone
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Attractions & activities • Whale watching (July to November) • Tour to Fraser Island • Kiteboard or stand up paddle boarding lessons • Visit the markets • Dolphin spotting (all year)
things to see & do
KENTS of Scarness •• BARBER BARBER •MEMORABILIA •MEMORABILIA &&COLLECTABLES COLLECTABLES
• Take a bus tour of local attractions • Hervey Bay Historical Museum - Bigger than it looks! • Stroll through the regions art galleries • Explore 10 acres of nursery & park lands at Bamboo Land • Expand your knowledge down at the local Library • Take a walk along the pier or try a spot of fishing • See a blockbuster at BigScreen Cinema and Cafe Hervey Bay • Go Karting! Great family fun • Be cool at Hervey Bay Ten Pin Bowl, it’s air conditioned • 3 attractions, 1 great price: Hinkler Hall of Aviation, Botanic Gardens and Historical Museum Bundaberg • Meet the animals at the Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary
Cnr Queens Rd. & Esplanade, Scarness
• Float Therapy, Relax, Recover, Rejuvenate • Have your future read by our local clairvoyant • 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 • Play Mixed Social Volleyball on Sunday afternoons at Torquay • Get your jump on at Jumppark
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COVID-19 Queensland’s STAGE 3: restrictions from 10th JULY 2020 CONTINUING CONDITIONS • Social distancing, 1.5 metres and hygiene • Stay at home if you’re sick • Tracking, tracing, rapid response • W ork at home if it suits you and your employer .
Subject to further planning and review, interstate travel will be permitted and a maximum of 100 people* will be permitted for: • Gatherings in public spaces and homes
• Nightclubs
• Registered and licensed clubs & pubs, hotels
• Beauty therapy, tanning, nail salons and spas,
• Food courts, restaurants and cafés
tattoo parlours and non-therapeutic massage parlours
• Indoor cinemas
• Libraries
• Places of worship and religious ceremonies
• Hiking, camping and other recreational activities in
• Museums, Art galleries and Historic sites • Pools and community sports clubs • Community sport • Gyms, health clubs and yoga studios • Outdoor amusement parks, zoos and arcades • Concert venues, theatres, arenas, auditoriums and stadiums • Weddings and funerals • Saunas and bathhouses
national and state parks • Outback areas as defined by Local Government Area The public health rules to maintain: • Hand hygiene • Respiratory hygiene • Physical distancing • 4 square metres per person when indoors • Frequent environmental cleaning and disinfection
• Open homes and auctions
* More with COVID SAFE Plan approved by health authorities
• Casinos, gaming and gambling venues
Details on COVID19.qld.gov.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
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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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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Great places to stay
There is friendly accommodation to suit all needs. Indulge yourself in the warm hospitality of great places to stay. From cosy guest houses to motels and cabins, to self contained suites or caravans. Whether you are escaping with your lover, on a family stay or just a break with a friend, you’ll find a warm welcome every time at Fraser Coast and its surrounding areas.
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Why not indulge yourself in one of these relaxing therapies while on your holiday? • Health Food • Kinesiology • Beauty Therapy • Hair Styling • Nails
• Waxing • Facials • Bowen Therapy • Massage • Neuro Stress Release
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Located at Urangan overlooking the beautiful Hervey Bay and the Urangan Pier. Relax and take in some of the best views the Bay has to offer.
OPEN 7 DAYS: Breakfast - 7am-11:15am. Lunch - from 11.45am. Licensed to serve alcohol from 10am.
Shop 5/569 The Esplanade Urangan QLD 4655 P: 07 4124 9722 E: info@saltcafe.com.au W: www.saltcafe.com.au
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HOWARD
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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HOLIDAY RENTALS AVAILABLE For all your real estate requirements phone
(07) 4129 0588 64 Burum Street Burrum Heads | 73 Steley Street Howard www.burrumdistrictrealty.com.au
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Howard Street Burrum Heads QLD 4659
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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. With the Isis, Gregory, and the Cherwell rivers flowing into the Burrum River catchment system, they all hold good stocks of fish and crabs in all areas. 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. Hervey Bay & Fraser Island Tourist Guide No. 119. Page 23.
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Unique and historical architecture
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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Modern Street art at Childers
The Township of Childers is the southern most township of South East Queensland and three and a half hour journey from Brisbane. This town offers views overlooking thousands of hectares of vivid green sugarcane and avocado farms. Visitors can step back in history when they visit the town’s many historical buildings, some buildings dating back to Queensland’s early pioneering days. Childers offers a relaxed country atmosphere. Nearby is beautiful Woodgate Beach and National Park, offering an unspoilt coastal playground for visitors seeking peace and quiet.
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Where the reef begins
Best known for its iconic rum and turtles, Bundaberg is one of the gems of the Southern Great Barrier Reef. Our region is bursting with flavour boasting locally produced drinks and home-grown food from its rich soil. Adventure here begins on land and extends to the sea, the reef and beyond. Start your escape by exploring our coastal gems, lakes gorges and rural landscape before heading to our shores where hundreds of sea turtles return to the beach each year to nest. Later on their hatchlings will begin their journey to the ocean. Early November – late March. The waters of the Coral Coast are a proven snorkelling, fishing and diving paradise follow suit, and take the plunge. In Bundaberg you will find a vibrant and creative city centre - be sure to take in an exhibition at the Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery, Sample the thriving restaurant and café scene. Don't miss Botanical gardens attractions, Bundaberg Rum Distillery has educational guided tours & tastings at the headquarters for a stalwart Australian brand of rum, Hills St, Bundaberg East.
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(K’gari) • Largest sand island in the world • 124km long, 163,000 hectares in size • Comprises rainforest, beaches, sand dunes, 40 lakes and lagoons. • Purest dingo population in Australia • Accessible via air, 4WD, barges, boat • Most amenities available on the island
DRIVE TIMES Hervey Bay to River Heads: 20min Maryborough to River Heads: 45min Wangoolba Creek to Eurong: 1hr Kingfisher Bay to Eurong: 1hr Rainbow Beach to Inskip Point: 10min Hook Point to Eurong: 1hr
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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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Hervey Bay Boat Ramp Locations
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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Urangan (Jetty Rd) Torquay (Bideford St) Scarness (Frank St) Point Vernon (Confield St) River Heads (Ri ver Heads Rd) Howard (Bruce Hwy) Toogoom (Toogoom Rd) Howard (Pacific Haven Crt) Burrum Heads (Ross St) Burrum Heads (Burrum Hds Rd) Buxton (Power St) Walkers Pt (Manly Smith Dr) Woodgate (First Ave)
Urangan Boat Harbour Hervey Bay Hervey Bay Gatakers Bay Susan River Burrum River Beelbi Creek Burrum River (N. Bank) Burrum River (S. Bank) Burrum River (S. Bank) Burrum River (N. Bank) Woodgate Woodgate (N)
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Make sure you signal left as you exit and turn your indicator off after you've left the roundabout.
Turning left. Here's the way to do it. Approach the roundabout in the left lane or line of traffic. Then:
Turning Right. Approach the roundabout in the right lane or line of traffic, then signal right as you approach the roundabout and continue to signal right until you're ready to exit. Then:
Signal left before you exit the roundabout. The same rule applies if you intend driving beyond the right turn exit.
That's not the rule. You must give way to any vehicles already on the roundabout before you enter. It doesn't matter if a car is on your left or on your right.
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Do you signal at roundabouts when?
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Signal left as you approach the roundabout. Continue to signal left as you exit the roundabout and turn your indicator off after you've exited.
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Car Fuel Saving Tips 1. Drive economically Around town, you’ll use less fuel if you: Drive smoothly and try to maintain a steady speed. Manual, change up through the gears as soon as practical. Automatic, ease back slightly on the accelerator once at speed. Avoid peak hour and other heavy traffic where possible. Avoid engine idling for long periods. On the freeway, you’ll use less fuel if you: Reduce speed - you can reduce your fuel consumption by as much as 25% by taking 20 km/h off your speed. Use cruise control if you’ve got it. Use your car’s air-conditioner sparingly. Keep windows up and use the ventilation system when travelling over about 50 km/h, if your car doesn’t have air conditioning. If your car’s transmission has power and economy modes, use the economy mode to ensure the transmission up-shifts earlier. This also helps reduce wear and tear on your car’s brakes, tyres and the other mechanical parts. Saves on running costs too. 2. Service your car regularly Keep the engine correctly tuned. Keep filters in good condition. Keep the fuel and ignition systems in good working order. Regularly change the engine oil using the correct grade of oil. 3. Inflate tyres correctly Check your tyre pressure once a week, when the tyres are cold. Keep tyres inflated to a pressure slightly higher than that stated in the vehicle handbook, find the tyre pressure on the tyre placard, which is typically inside the glove box, on the driver’s door or on the fuel filler flap. Setting the tyre pressure slightly higher will aid in fuel economy and safer handling. 4. Check the wheel alignment Ensure the wheel alignment is correctly set and the brakes aren’t dragging, as increase rolling resistance will use more fuel. 5. Check your load If you can, reduce the amount of gear in your car. Things like golf clubs and toolboxes add unnecessary weight, which in turn increases fuel consumption. External attachments ie: roof racks will increase wind resistance and fuel use.
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