View magazine - Spring 2021

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ON LOCATION

Mackay Queensland

“Living in Mackay is easy with everything close by, and beautiful natural surroundings. It’s affordable living for the lifestyle and the perfect sea change for many people.” – Leanne Druery, RE/MAX Results

Head halfway up the coast of Queensland and you’ll find the central Queensland city of Mackay. Having undergone a revival in recent years the coastal city, once recognised as a major mining and sugarcane centre, has been re-invigorated welcoming a trendy culture of vibrant eateries and nightlife. While still a large producer of sugarcane and a hub for various industry, Mackay welcomes a more community-minded and family friendly environment, with people choosing to base themselves here for the lifestyle. With a dynamic population including singles, families and retirees, locals enjoy a relaxed lifestyle whether it is by the beach, enjoying modern amenities of the city or exploring the many inland destinations, there’s something for everyone in this diverse location.

MARKET SNAPSHOT* *Mackay City – 4.4 square km

Population 3.6K 67% Renters 33% Owner occupiers Median house price $307,000 Upwards trend Median unit price $263,750 Upwards trend 54

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Experience a long weekend in Mackay… Whether you fly in, drive in or catch a coach, you can easily fill a long weekend with plenty to do around the Mackay region. Day 1 Start the day right by the river. Grab a coffee and head over to Artspace Mackay to meander the many interesting artists on show in the gallery. Take a bike ride around the blue water trail linking some of the city’s key attractions. After the 20km ride, afternoon drinks at The Dispensary are a must, followed by dinner at The Church of Palmer. Day 2 Jump in the car and head west to one of Queensland’s most ecologically diverse parks, Eungella National Park, for a walk through the rainforest. Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy at Broken River, or head to The Pinnacle Pub nearby to enjoy one of their famous pies. Day 3 Charter a boat to enjoy the glorious marine life on the Great Barrier Reef. Day 4 Head north to the striking Cape Hillsborough National Park, where the rainforest meets the ocean. Spend the day exploring the hiking trails, take the boat out, throw in a line or simply relax. Make sure you are there for sunrise or sunset to enjoy the beach with the wallabies.


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