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Stradbroke Is land Yura! Welcome to North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah), home of the Quandamooka people. Known as Straddie by the locals, it is the second largest sand island in the world and is only an hour’s drive from Brisbane and 90 minutes from the Gold Coast. Access from Cleveland on the mainland is by Stradbroke Ferries vehicle ferry (45 minutes) or passenger ferry (25 minutes). North Stradbroke Island is known for clean, spectacular white sandy beaches; magnificent inland lakes; breathtaking scenic walks and friendly, passionate locals. A place to reconnect with friends and family to make memories you will cherish forever. Straddie is also part of the humpback superhighway during June – November each year. No matter what kind of experience you want, Straddie has something for everyone.
Great outdoors
Spend your time outdoors four-wheeldriving, sand boarding, surfing or exploring the many beaches during the days and gazing up at an expanse of stars that will leave you breathless at night. Whether you camp, glamp or stay in one of the many different accommodation options on the island, there is so much to do and see!
Family fun
Straddie is a place where generations come together to disconnect from their busy lives and reconnect with each other.
Give your children the holiday you had as a child and pass on memories to cherish forever. Days on the beach, swimming, fishing and exploring come with their own kind of magic on Straddie.
Food and drink Extended lunches gazing out at amazing island vistas, sundowners from the balcony of your accommodation, a picnic on one of the spectacular beaches or parks. There are a variety of cafés and restaurants on Straddie, along with some great shops and local produce perfect for however you want to entertain and enjoy your time on the island.
Relax and Unwind If you want to relax and unwind there are many beautiful beaches that are ideal for a refreshing dip or a long walk. The North Gorge is a perfect place to take your time and drink in the amazing views or browse the local markets or boutique shops. Enjoy ‘island time’ while on Straddie.
Short but Sweet Jump on a passenger ferry and spend the day on Straddie. You can explore Dunwich (Goompi), the cultural heart of the island or head out to Point Lookout (Mulumba) and walk the Gorge Walk (a must do when you are on Straddie) and have a gelati or bite to eat at one of the island cafés.
SeaLink North Stradbroke Island acknowledges the traditional owners of the country on which we work, live and visit and their connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures and to their Elders both past and present.
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A little known fact Straddie was used to film scenes for the blockbuster movie Aquaman. It was also used as a location in the Netflix mermaid drama Tidelands.
Contents Getting Here & Around................................. 4 Important Tips................................................. 6 Island Map....................................................... 7 Explore.............................................................. 8 Tours & Activities.........................................10 Dunwich.........................................................12 Heritage..........................................................17 Amity Point....................................................18 Point Lookout................................................22 Accommodation...........................................24 Taste of Straddie...........................................28 Health, Wellness & more............................29 Weddings.......................................................30 Whale Watching...........................................32 Group Travel..................................................34 Beaches & Lakes...........................................36 Surf Safety.....................................................38 Fishing............................................................39 Marine Life.....................................................40 Wildlife...........................................................42 This visitor guide was produced by SeaLink Stradbroke Ferries in 2019. All care has been taken to ensure the information contained in it is accurate. Information is subject to change without notice and copyright restrictions apply to all photographs and editorial. Some photographs courtesy of @straddiesurfpics | @kayleigh_specht | @photobohemian | @tripinavan | @mitch.dann | @nsiproductions | @paulewart1 | @brisbanemarketing Copyright 2019/2020.
Events.............................................................44 Directory........................................................48 Township Maps.............................................50 Ferry Timetables...........................................52
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Getting here & around
The Journey
IS PART OF THE ADVENTURE… SeaLink Stradbroke Ferries is located at 12 Emmett Drive, Cleveland (Toondah Harbour). For vehicle ferry bookings please follow the signs to the check in window, our friendly staff will check you in and explain where to park for loading. For passengers being dropped off to the passenger ferry we are located at 3 Emmett Drive (turn right from Middle Street into Emmett Drive, look for the white and blue tower.
There is public parking prior to our terminal and onsite near the vehicle ferry check in office. There are also public toilets, our Departure Lounge Café and seating located at our terminal for your convenience prior to departure. Make sure to grab a coffee in one of our famous ‘I ♥Straddie’ cups while you wait! Our information centre is open 7 days for ticket purchases and general information about North Stradbroke Island, so make sure to stop in and say hi...
Bus / Rail information:
The nearest station to Toondah Harbour is Cleveland (last stop). The 258 bus departs from Cleveland station and takes about 5 minutes to our terminal for the passenger ferry.
Drive times for car, taxi or rideshare:
From Brisbane city approx. 50 mins From Brisbane Airport approx. 40 mins From Gold Coast approx. 65 mins From Gold Coast Airport approx. 80 mins From Sunshine Coast approx. 94 mins From Sunshine Coast Airport approx. 100 mins
Driving distances on the island:
From Dunwich to Brown Lake = 4km From Dunwich to Blue Lake = 8.5km From Dunwich to Causeway (Main Beach) = 12.5km From Dunwich to Myora Springs = 5km From Dunwich to Point Lookout = 18km From Dunwich to Amity (turn off) = 11.5km From Amity (turn off) to Amity (township) = 5km From Point Lookout Township arrival to Point Lookout Surf Club = 4km
Getting Here SeaLink Stradbroke Ferries Departure terminal location for North Stradbroke Island is at Toondah Harbour 12 Emmett Drive, Cleveland, 4163
Did you know? Whether you want to get to Straddie faster or relax and enjoy the ride, our passenger ferry tickets are valid for travel on either the passenger or vehicle ferries, or even a combination of both!
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Don’t miss out! Book your vehicle ferry or purchase your passenger tickets online at www.stradbrokeferries.com.au
Transport North Stradbroke Island is easily accessible by SeaLink passenger or vehicle ferry, with regular services operating from Cleveland. Once on the island if you do not have your own transport there are four options: Local bus (cash only) Shuttle bus Taxi service Scooter hire
Roads & Driving
All of the roads linking the townships are bitumen sealed roads, so four-wheeldriving is recreational only. If you are planning on driving off road and on the beach a 4WD permit can be purchased through Minjerribah Camping. North Stradbroke Island is home to an abundance of native animals, so it’s important that you drive cautiously, especially around dawn and dusk!
Climate
Services & Facilities
Most major services and facilities are located within the townships on North Stradbroke Island, including fuel stations, supermarkets, ATMs, post offices, medical centres, retail shops, a hotel and restaurants. There is no LPG gas available for cars on the island.
ATM Locations
Point Lookout Foodworks, Bowls Club, Stradbroke Hotel.
All operate between Dunwich, Amity Point and Point Lookout but we recommend you check bus times or prebook private transport prior to arrival on the island.
North Stradbroke Island boasts a sub-tropical climate with moderate temperatures and sunshine almost all year round. Temperatures range from an average of 20 degrees Celsius in July to an average of 28 degrees in February.
Betta Car & Ute Hire
Departure Lounge Café
StradEasy Shuttle Service
217 Bloomfield Street, Cleveland 07 3821 1622 bettacarhire.com • 2 mins from ferry terminal in Cleveland • Free pick-up and drop-off in local area • Airport transfers • Wide range of vehicles including 12 and 8 seaters, sedans, small hatches, dual cab utes, vans, trucks
3 Emmett Drive, Cleveland 07 3488 5300 stradbrokeferries.com.au Drop in for a coffee or a bite to eat at the Departure Lounge Café. Open seven days a week both at the Stradbroke Ferries terminal in Cleveland and onboard the vehicle ferries to North Stradbroke Island. Home of the I♥Straddie cups and stickers.
0488 029 718 info@StradEasy.com.au stradeasy.com.au Transport to/from ferries, accommodation, restaurants, cafes, beaches or any requested location. Offering friendly, fast and comfortable transport, you can book 1–10 seats on our air conditioned bus, on-line or by phone. EFTPOS available on board. Private charters also available.
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Dunwich Foodworks, Little Ship Club, RSL, All Sports Club, Ballow Road near bakery. Amity Point Community Club.
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Important Tips
Straddie Essentials Four-wheel-driving
There are many great off-road tracks and beaches on Straddie. Be sure to check with Minjerribah Camping which tracks are open during your stay, and if you are driving on the beach make sure to grab a permit together with their Beach Driving Tips & Info flyer. Beach Access Permits can be purchased either monthly or yearly so you can come back again and again.
Beach Rules
There are two patrolled beaches on Straddie – Cylinder and Main. Make sure to read the signs and swim between the flags while on Straddie. And no matter what the weather – slip, slop, slap.
Fishing
Straddie is a great place to wet a line. All three townships have places for fishing, whether you do so from the beach, jetty, boat or rock wall, and please make sure to do so only if it is safe and do not leave bait or fishing line behind.
Having a fire
Fires are only permitted on the foreshore camping areas, unless there is a fire ban in place. You are allowed a small cooking
fire only, which must always be watched, and extinguished with water (not sand) after use. You cannot have a fire to keep warm or a bonfire of any sort.
Bringing your Fur Baby
Whilst Straddie has pet friendly places for you to enjoy your time away with your pooch, to travel to the island you need to ensure your pet is inside your vehicle whilst on the ferry or wearing a muzzle outside your vehicle or on the passenger ferry. Once on the island there are on-leash beaches, pet friendly accommodation and some cafés that allow you to bring your dog, but please be mindful of others and clean up after your pet. To protect our island wildlife, please keep your fur baby close at night.
Rubbish
Straddie is home to pristine beaches and natural beauty. The people that call it home and those that love to visit again and again take pride in the island and we ask you do the same. Dispose of rubbish correctly – don’t destroy what you came to enjoy. Make the most of your time on Straddie but as the saying goes, leave only footprints, take only photos.
Minjerribah Camping 07 3409 9668 info@minjerribahcamping.net.au minjerribahcamping.com.au Make Magic on Minjerribah With hundreds of island camping sites overlooking kilometres of white sandy beaches. Our beachside camping grounds offer accommodation to suit every traveller. • Powered and unpowered sites suitable for tents, camper trailers and caravans; • A selection of fully equipped cabins; • Glamping tents; and • Beach houses Contact us today to book your next holiday on Quandamooka Country.
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Welcome to Paradise EXPERIENCE THE WONDERS OF STRADDIE – YOUR WAY!
Here is our Straddie bucket list for a day trip:
Here is our Straddie bucket list for a longer stay:
Explore Dunwich, and enjoy the local shops and galleries, and the North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum on Minjerribah.
Soak up a sunset at Amity Point or a sunrise at Point Lookout.
Walk the world-famous Gorge Walk at Point Lookout. Cycle or Scooter to Myora Springs, Brown Lake or one of the other townships (Straddie Super Sports in Dunwich can hire out bikes, and Scooters on Straddie can hire you a scooter, or bring your own). Picnic on the foreshore of Dunwich, at one of the lakes, or on the headlands at Point Lookout. Surf, Body Board, or simply take a dip at one of the patrolled beaches. Watch in awe as the whales go by Point Lookout (June – November). Treat yourself to a gelati while kangaroo and dolphin spotting on the headland. Grab some fresh prawns or seafood from one of the island suppliers.
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Play a round of golf at North Stradbroke Island Golf Club and barefoot bowls at the Point Lookout Bowls Club. Rejuvenate your body and mind with Beach Yoga. Kick start your morning with a delicious coffee from one of the island cafés. Explore the rock pools and climb the sand hill on Deadman’s Beach. Walk the whale watch track from Snapper Street and take in the amazing views over Frenchman’s Beach and beyond. Look up as you stroll along the streets of Amity Point to spot koalas. Browse the boutique shops run by creative, talented locals or check if the markets will be on during your stay. Indulge with a cocktail or drink and a delicious meal from one of the island restaurants, some have the most amazing ocean views!
Explore
Check out the street food on Straddie Keep an eye out for the delicious food and drinks served at Cylinder Beach or pop up locations on the island most weekends.
Minjerribah How you can help us to keep Caring for Straddie: Insist on a calico bag or biodegradable plastic bag OR bring your own. Take a Pocket Ashtray with you when you go travelling around the island. Take your rubbish back with you to where you are staying and place your recyclable materials in the recycling bins provided. Adopt a minimal impact approach – leave only footprints, take only photos!
Caring for Lakes and Streams: Because the lakes and waterways of North Stradbroke Island are not regularly flushed, they are particularly sensitive to pollution and an artificial increase in nutrients. Never use soap, toothpaste or detergents in the waterways as these promote the growth of algae and affect the purity of the water and aquatic life. Take water at least 50 metres from the shore to wash dishes or shower. Powered craft are NOT permitted on Brown Lake or Blue Lake.
“Summer or winter, get amongst it or away from it all; Straddie is the perfect place to have the time of YOUR life.”
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Tours & Activities
Experience Straddie NOTHING CAN SUBSTITUTE AN AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCE Let the people that live and breathe Straddie be the ones to enhance your time on the island. From outdoor adventures and guided tours to cultural workshops, scuba diving and more, there is much to do and experience while you are on Straddie.
A little known fact Manta Bommie is a rocky reef off Brisbane’s North Stradbroke Island, and is ranked in Australia’s top 10 dive sites. Manta Bommie attracts marine life like a magnet, especially over the warmer months – with manta rays, as the Bommie’s namesake, the main attraction.
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Straddie Kingfisher Tours 07 3409 9502 / 0409 123 586 info@straddiekingfishertours.com.au straddiekingfishertours.com.au Things for you to do! • Local operator • Sand boarding (2 sessions daily) • Ocean or Bay kayaking adventures • 4WD Eco tour with beach BBQ • 3 hour beach fishing trips • Cultural & bush tucker tours • Boomerang painting (returnable boomerang to keep) • Local Wedding Celebrant • For the time poor we offer Half Day Tours as well • Corporate, hens, bucks & social groups welcome • Customise your very own itinerary
Quandamooka Coast 0418 973 695 bookings@q-coast.com.au q-coast.com.au Experience Aboriginal Culture on Brisbane’s Doorstep. Quandamooka Coast offer a range of experiences on Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) to immerse you in ancient culture. • Tours • Cuisine • Culture • Stay • Whales Cultural experiences and cuisine ideal for educational groups, corporate groups and events. Check out the website for more details.
North Stradbroke Island Surf School 9 Boreen Street, Point Lookout 0407 642 616 murraytaylor57@bigpond.com northstradbrokeislandsurfschool.com.au • Fully qualified Surfing Aust Coaches • Small groups for more 1-on-1 assistance • Superb location at Cylinder Beach • Quality equipment and delivery • Personalised lessons to meet client needs • Great for school camps/corporate groups • Surfboard/body board hire available
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Straddie Day Tours 13000TOURS (1300 086 877) straddiedaytours@hotmail.com www.straddiedaytours.com.au Get onboard ‘The Don’ and discover the beauty right on Brisbane’s doorstep. Our Surf & Turf tour is perfect for corporate and social events. Discover Minjerribah and Sirromet Winery all in one day. • Lunch included • Wine tasting (Surf & Turf tour) • Land-based marine life viewing including whales (June – November) • Explore pristine beaches • Swim in flagged areas
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Dunwich GOOMPI
Dunwich (Goompi) is the cultural heart of the island and the arrival point for all visitors to the island. Immerse yourself in the rich Aboriginal and European history of the island by visiting the North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum on Minjerribah. There is also a gallery, studio and some boutique shops along with cafés and restaurants for something to eat or drink. Once you have spent time exploring Dunwich head east along Alfred Martin Way to Brown Lake (Bummiera), North Stradbroke Island Golf Club and Blue Lake (Gabura). Brown Lake (Bummiera) is a great spot for a picnic and a refreshing dip in the tea tree soaked fresh water, it does wonders for your skin and hair. Blue Lake (Gabura) is a hidden oasis set 2.5km inland from the road. Make sure to take water as you must walk to the lake, but it is well worth the hike. Another location worth a visit is Myora Springs (Capembah). Keep an eye out on your left as you head towards Point Lookout or Amity Point. The freshwater spring has been running for thousands of years and is a popular watering hole for some of the island’s wildlife.
Why we love this place Dunwich (Goompi), home of the mighty Straddie Sharks and many talented locals, has lots to see and do. Don’t drive through without taking time to explore some of the shops, beaches or lakes!
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Dunwich
On the 4th of April 2018 the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games began. Celebrated local artist Delvene CockatooCollins created both the prize and commemorative medals. Delvene’s studio – Made on Minjerribah, is located in Dunwich (Goompi).
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Stradbroke RSL 23 Mallon Street, Dunwich 07 3409 9318 stradbrokersl.com.au Stradbroke RSL is a family-friendly venue, priding itself on great customer service and affordable mainland prices. Located only 700m from the Stradbroke Ferry Terminal at Dunwich, it houses 17 gaming machines with new games, bar, Lime Leaf Asian cuisine dining with new western dishes available (dine-in or takeaway), competitive alcohol takeaway prices, self-serve TAB, Keno, Sky channel, Foxtel, courtesy bus, promotions and much more. Be sure to pop in and support this great local venue in airconditioned comfort. Trading Hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 11am (closed Monday).
North Stradbroke Island Foodworks – Dunwich 5 Stradbroke Place, Dunwich 07 3409 9444 foodworks.com.au Open 7 days • Groceries • BBQ chickens • Fruit & veg • Ice • ATM • Bait • Weekly specials • Friendly local staff
Even Keel Café
Stradbroke Island Butchery
Straddie Super Sports
16 Bingle Road, Dunwich 07 3409 9125 Drop in before Brown Lake, The Point or when you’re homeward bound for delicious smoothies, cakes, toasties, pies and salads. Our coffee and breakfasts are the best you will find. We also stock local crafts and ecowares. We look forward to welcoming you.
1 Stradbroke Place, Dunwich 07 3409 9088 • Friendly service • Best Meat Guaranteed • Open 7am to 5pm Monday to Friday; 7am to 12 midday Saturday • Quality small goods made on premises
18 Bingle Road, Dunwich 07 3409 9252 Open 7 Days • Camping gear • Bait and tackle • Hire bikes and kayaks • Sporting goods • Pet lines – tick and flea treatments, leads and collars • Soap nuts • Bamboo mugs and plates
(formally Island Fruit Barn)
Island Fruit Barn
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Goompi Trail
North Stradbroke Island Museum on Minjerribah
Polka Point, Goompi (Dunwich) 07 3821 0266 stradbrokeferries.com.au Join Matthew Burns on a 90 minute walking tour to explore the shore of Goompi (Dunwich). Learn about the Quandamooka people and their connections to the land and sea. Highlights include bush medicines, the fish ring and how artifacts are made.
15–17 Welsby Street, Dunwich 07 3409 9699 info@stradbrokemuseum.com.au stradbrokemuseum.com.au Conserving and presenting the history of North Stradbroke Island. Open Tues to Sat 10am – 2pm and Sun 11am – 3pm. Tours by arrangement. • Adult $5 / Child $1 / Concession $3
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Minjerribah Moorgumpin
North Stradbroke Island Golf Club
The University of Queensland Moreton Bay Research Station
07 3409 9723 mmeic@bigpond.com The Minjerribah Moorgumpin Elders are available to deliver cultural talks for: • Schools & universities • Government departments and business sectors • Tourists & community groups • Overseas visitors Bookings are essential.
Alfred Martin Way, Dunwich 07 3409 9999 straddiegolfclub@bigpond.com northstradbrokeislandgolfclub.com.au • 9 Hole resort style course • Spectacular scenic views • Equipment available for hire • Free Putt Putt • Family friendly venue • All visitors welcome – Open 7 days for golf, wildlife spotting, breakfast and lunch – Fully licensed
37 Flinders Street, Dunwich 07 3409 9058 mbrs@uq.edu.au uq.edu.au/moreton-bay-research-station CRICOS Provider Number 00025B • Education and Science camps • Conferences, Workshops and Retreats • Accommodation for Educational and Research groups • Fully catered facility
Elders-In-Council Aboriginal Corporation
Minjerribah Island Accommodation Straddie 3-7 Cunningham Street, Dunwich 07 3409 9445 info@StradbrokeIslandStay.com.au StradbrokeIslandStay.com.au • Clean, economical accommodation for individuals, small and large groups • $30 per person/night: 2 or 3 bed rooms, shared segregated bathrooms • Self catering facilities • Dog friendly options • On the waterfront, close to cafes, clubs, shops and water taxis • On-site catering and activities can be organised for large groups
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Heritage
Heritage INTERESTING FACTS & NOTABLE DATES
The historic Dunwich Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in Queensland. The oldest graves date back to 1850, the first year of the Dunwich Quarantine Station, when the ship Emigrant arrived with a typhus epidemic aboard. This resulted in the deaths of Dr Ballow, Dr Mitchell and 26 immigrants. It is estimated that there are more than 9000 graves in the cemetery – many graves are unmarked.
At 4.10am on 14 May 1943, the Australian Hospital Ship Centaur, with 332 people on board was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine about 23 miles east of Point Lookout. The resulting explosion was so great that the Centaur sank within minutes, taking with it the lives of 268 crew, nurses, medical orderlies and ambulance men. Residents at Point Lookout heard the explosion and saw a bright flash out to sea.
The Rufus King was a 10,000 ton American Liberty Ship that floundered off North Stradbroke Island in July 1942. During poor weather, the ship ran aground on the treacherous South Passage Bar where it broke in two. A major operation was launched to salvage American Army wartime equipment. The bow section of the ship was sealed and towed to New Guinea where it served as a marine workshop.
In 1827, under the command of Captain Rous, the Rainbow was the first ship of war to enter Moreton Bay. In recognition of Rous’s survey work, Stradbroke Island was named after Rous’s father, the first Earl of Stradbroke, and Dunwich after Captains Rous’s elder brother, Viscount Dunwich. In 1988 the Sixth Earl of Stradbroke, with his wife, Countess Rosie, attended the first official opening of North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum.
Did you know?
Notable Dates:
03 September 1894 – the Cambus Wallace runs aground off Stradbroke Island in the first of two events which cause the island to be broken into North and South. The ship was carrying whiskey and dynamite; which later exploded causing craters that continued to erode and cause the island to split into North and South Stradbroke Islands. 28 September 1934 – the MV Mirimar was unveiled by the Hayles Bros, holding 500 passengers it transported people between Amity Point and the Brisbane River. 01 June 1964 – Stradbroke Ferries started the first regular ferry service between Redland Bay and Dunwich. 04 July 2011 – Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation (QYAC) were recognised as the custodians of North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah) under the Native Title Act 1993.
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Amity Point PULAN
Amity Point (Pulan) is located about 16kms (15 minute drive) from Dunwich. Amity’s appeal begins with its relaxing ambience, sandy beaches, shaded shores and easy access to Moreton Bay. There are no surf beaches at Amity, which makes it perfect for fishing, boating and snorkelling. The large swimming enclosure provides a safe place to swim and the flat leafy streets are great to walk or ride around to explore.
Accommodation ranges from modern, beachfront holiday houses to cabins, cottages and units, or you can bring your caravan or tent to the local campgrounds which are only a short walk to the water’s edge. Access to Flinders Beach camping area is via Sovereign Road, 4WD beach permits must be obtained from Minjerribah Camping prior to driving on the beach.
For the wildlife enthusiast, Amity’s “locals” include friendly pelicans, cute koalas and wild dolphins. Koalas can often be spotted sleeping in the gum trees surrounding the swimming enclosure and local streets, and you might get a visit from a wild dolphin off the jetty at dawn or dusk but please do not feed them.
The quiet, laidback ambience of Amity Point makes it a perfect place for picnics, throwing in a line or going for a relaxing swim, and it’s the perfect place to unwind and get back to basics. The sunsets at Amity Point are incredible so make sure to sit back and watch Mother Nature put on a show.
On 11 March 1847, the Sovereign attempted the South Passage on route to Sydney. The treacherous weather engulfed the vessel and it was soon a wreck. The few survivors were saved by local Amity Point indigenous people, one of which was King Billy Toompani, who assisted in the rescue of 40 people.
Why we love this place Take a step back in time ... Amity Point is the perfect place to have a picnic or BBQ and watch the sunset over the bay as the dolphins swim by and the birds flock in the trees that line the shore.
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Amity Point
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Rufus King Seafoods 44 Sovereign Road, Amity Point 07 3409 7224 rufuskingseafoodsamitypoint@gmail.com rufuskingseafoods.com.au For over 30 years we’ve provided Straddie’s finest seafood, there’s no substitute for quality. • Stradbroke Prawns • Locally Caught Fish • Crabs & Bugs Open 7 days a week 9am to 5pm. Follow us on social media @rufuskingseafoods
Dolphin Holiday Accommodation
Amity Point General Dealers
2 Meegera Place, Point Lookout 07 3409 8455 dolphin@straddie.info www.straddie.info Affordable Rental Houses • Houses at Amity Point and Flinders Beach • Pet friendly properties also available
9 Ballow Street, Amity Point 07 3409 7212 amitypointgd@bigpond.com Open 7 days a week 364 days a year from 6.30am to 6.00pm • Fuel; Bait & tackle; Gas refills; Ice • Groceries; Fruit & vegetables; Eftpos • Hot food & coffee; Cold drinks • Camping supplies; Hardware • Beach toys; Snorkelling equipment • Souvenirs; Newspapers/magazines
Sea Shanties Waterfront Cabins 9A Cook Street, Amity Point 07 3409 7161 seashanties@bigpond.com seashanties.com.au • • • • • •
Superb absolute waterfront location Private jetty for fishing and watching dolphins Pets welcome in some cabins Resident koala and plentiful birdlife Outdoor kitchen/BBQ on grassy waterfront Simple self-contained and tree-shaded cabins
Remember when holidays at the seaside were simple and fun? When Dad could fish, Mum could relax with a book and the kids could walk barefoot to the shop for an iceblock or to the beach to play cricket? When the family actually talked, laughed and played games together. Of course the family dog came along too in those days. Recapture the simple pleasures at Sea Shanties, Amity Point and bring the dog too.
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(07) 3409 7126 4 Ballow Street, Amity Point Qld 4183 enquiries@straddiesalesrentals.com.au
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Point Lookout MULUMBA
On 30 November 2018, Surf Life Saving Queensland named Cylinder Beach the top beach in the sunshine state for the second year in a row.
Why we love this place Make sure to take time to walk the North Gorge, one of the best vantage points for spotting marine life on Straddie. The scenery as you walk the 1.2km boardwalk is spectacular!
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Point Lookout (Mulumba) is located about 18kms (18 minute drive) from Dunwich and is a coastal town rich in natural beauty that will take your breath away. Situated at the north-eastern tip of the island, this coastal township is a series of beaches and headlands which can be easily explored by foot. Don’t miss the stunning beauty of the North Gorge walk with its breathtaking views across the Pacific Ocean. The walk is the perfect year-round vantage point for spotting
Point Lookout
turtles, dolphins and manta rays, and between June and November, one of the best spots on the East Coast to watch the annual migration of the majestic humpback whales. When you’re trying to find the perfect beach for swimming, exploring or relaxing, Point Lookout absolutely spoils you for choice. There are two beaches that are patrolled by lifeguards daily – Cylinder and Main Beach – both offering superb swimming and surfing.
To every foodie’s delight, there is an impressive selection of eateries, restaurants and cafés to choose from. Whether its gelati on the beach, fish n’ chips with a view or an à la carte dining experience, Point Lookout has plenty of tasty options. For boutique shopping there is a range of shops and studios at Point Lookout with an eclectic collection of keepsakes and handmade wares. Make sure to check the dates of the Point Lookout markets
when you are on the island, they are held at the Point Lookout Bowls Club and are another opportunity to take a piece of Straddie home with you. Relax, dine, swim, shop or explore beautiful Point Lookout, the little coastal village that has some of the most spectacular ocean views in the world, without the crowds.
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S tay at S traddie EAT. SLEEP. BEACH. REPEAT
There are many options when staying on Straddie. Choose from resorts, cottages, apartments or holiday houses, including pet friendly options.
Discover Stradbroke 3/23 Mooloomba Road, Point Lookout 07 3415 3949 bookings@discoverstradbroke.com.au accommodationstradbroke.com.au • Offering a premium selection of Straddie holiday rentals homes • Beach front, ocean views & pet friendly properties • Contact us to find the perfect family holiday home • Get the best deal by booking direct with Discover discoverstradbroke
WhaleWatch Ocean Beach Resort Samarinda Drive, Point Lookout 07 3409 8555 reservations@whalewatchresort.com.au whalewatchresort.com.au • Fully self-contained holiday apartments, all linen supplied • 1, 2 & 3 bedroom spacious units with 4 different styles to suit all budgets • Heated pool & BBQ area • Games room & gym • 350 metres to Main Beach, North Gorge walk, cafés & shops • Perfect spot to watch Humpback Whales migrate north • Kangaroos graze here each afternoon • Ocean Front Ground Floor unit pictured
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Ray White North Stradbroke Island 4 Meegera Place, Point Lookout 07 3409 8255 straddie.qld@raywhite.com visitstradbroke.com.au • For sales, holiday and permanent rentals and exceptional property management. • We manage a large range of properties to suit all budgets – houses, units and townhouses – views, walk to beach, pet friendly.
Dolphin Holiday Accommodation 2 Meegera Place, Point Lookout 07 3409 8455 dolphin@straddie.info www.straddie.info Dolphin Holiday Accommodation offers a range of affordable rental properties at both Point Lookout and Amity Point. • • • •
Holiday Houses Townhouses Units Pet friendly rental properties
Our experienced, friendly, local staff can help you find the perfect place to enjoy your time on Straddie, regardless of your budget. Ring for a free brochure. We provide all linen and offer a bed making service on request.
Samarinda Holiday Apartments 1-5 Samarinda Drive, Point Lookout 07 3409 8785 reservations@samarinda.com.au samarinda.com.au Spectacular ocean views • A short walk to the North Gorge Walk, beaches, shops & cafés • Swimming pool & BBQ area • Foxtel • Free WiFi • 1, 2 or 3 bedroom apartments • Spacious & comfortable • Large verandahs • Self contained • Linen provided
Anchorage On Straddie – Beachfront Island Resort East Coast Road, Point Lookout 07 3409 8266 info@anchorageonstraddie.com.au anchorageonstraddie.com.au Where the beach is your backyard… Quiet, self-contained Studio, One bed and Two bed Units • Direct access to Home Beach • Heated salt water pool & sauna • Poolside bbqs • Free wireless internet • Gift shop & hairdresser • Licensed cafe • Conference/training room Ideally located on a sheltered pristine beach, Anchorage is walking distance to the hotel, bowls club and local markets.
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Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel 158 East Coast Road, Point Lookout 07 3409 8188 reception@stradbrokehotel.com.au stradbrokehotel.com.au The Hotel with one of Australia’s greatest ocean views. • Breakfast, lunch & dinner • Drinks • Gaming • Accommodation • Bottleshop • Weddings • Conference venue • Events
Pandanus Palms Holiday Resort 21 Cumming Parade, Point Lookout 07 3409 8106 bookings@pandanuspalmsresort.com pandanuspalmsresort.com
Manta Lodge and Scuba Centre 132 Dickson Way, Point Lookout 07 3409 8888 | info@mantalodge.com.au mantalodge.com.au Dive, Stay, Play • Accommodation located right on Home Beach • On-site dive centre offering dive and snorkel training and tours • Group accommodation available for up to 56 guests
• Fully self contained 2 & 3 bedroom villas • All villas have fantastic ocean views and private courtyards with BBQs • Linen provided • Swimming pool • WiFi access – first hour is free every 24 hours • Foxtel • Tennis court • Movies at reception • Games room • The Whales Way Restaurant onsite
The Islander Holiday Resort 41 East Coast Road, Point Lookout 07 3409 8388 info@stradbrokeislander.com.au stradbrokeislander.com.au Ideally located opposite Home Beach, nestled between the Hotel & the Bowls Club. • Fully self-contained air-conditioned studio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available at affordable rates • Resort offers a pool, tennis court, BBQ area & Foxtel • Short walk to shops, restaurants, several beaches & recreational activities
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Taste of S traddie Whether you are after something relaxed and casual or decadent and formal, there are a variety of places on Straddie to enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in between. Stop in to one of the seafood vendors, butchery or shops and turn your picnic or platters into something amazing with local seafood, Straddie kabana or fresh baked goods or salads and homemade sweets. Other choices are some great cafés, all with delicious coffee, insta-worthy meals, salads and cakes all made from organic and responsibly sourced ingredients to suit those that want to be healthy or spoil themselves. Keep your eye out for selections from the hand painted signboards outside many popular eating places offering light, home cooked delights. Options include gourmet café-style meals served in a shady garden courtyard or overlooking sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. Maybe a takeaway hamburger or freshly-made roll will hit the spot after a morning spent surfing. The island also has a number of clubs serving up hearty bistro-style meals. Some clubs feature special dining nights including great value options or home cooked roast dinners. If you’re looking for something a bit more formal, the island is also home to a selection of restaurants. Relax over a cocktail before dinner, choose from the à la carte menu and treat yourself to a special night out – island style. Options include seafood, modern Australian and Asian cuisine. If you want to make the most of the island’s natural beauty, you may choose to round up the troops and enjoy fish and chips, locally made pizza or even Mexican treats as you relax in one of the parks overlooking the bay or on a blanket at the beach as you watch the sun set.
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Fishes Café 15 Mooloomba Road, Point Lookout 07 3415 3444 fishes@discoverstradbroke.com.au fishesatthepoint.com.au With a variety of weekly dinner specials and an awesome breakfast and lunch menu, Fishes at the Point is open 7 days a week and is the ultimate stop for fresh, hearty seafood!
Health, Wellness & more
Nothing is more invigorating than time spent outdoors. Straddie gives you a chance to disconnect from the stress in your life and reconnect with nature, family and friends. When out exploring the island or spending the day on the beach make sure to use a sunscreen with a high SPF and re-apply every two hours and drink plenty of water. There are many different walking tracks and opportunities for effortless exercise on Straddie but know your limits and look after your body, it’s the only one you have!
Stradbroke Pharmacy 2/11 Ballow Road, Dunwich 07 3409 9080 facebook.com/stradbrokepharmacy Your local community pharmacy delivering quality healthcare and advice. • Full prescription service • Health check-ups & advice including in-pharmacy medication reviews • Blood pressure monitoring • Home health products & Webster Packs • Pop in before heading to the beach for hats, sunglasses & sun protection • Great range of unique souvenirs & gifts • We can arrange medication & pharmacy products to be delivered to our collection points at the Amity Store & Surfstreet in Point Lookout
Samadhi Flow Yoga 0488 113 365 samadhiflowyoga.com Bliss for Body, Mind & Soul • 7am Daily school hols, weekends & public hols – Mooloomba Headland Park • Mon/Weds 6pm Fluid Freedom Yoga & Breathwork – Oceanside PL Community Hall • Eco retreats, community classes & workshops samadhiyogaandhealth
Stradbroke Island Medical Centre 2/4-10 Kennedy Drive, Point Lookout 07 3409 8660 or book online at HotDoc • Healthy kids’ checks, child health and immunisation • General health care • Aboriginal and TSI health assessments • Skin cancer management • Ear micro-suction • Mental health • Dive medicals • Women’s health • A range of allied health services also available, including a Clinical Psychologist, Counsellor, Physiotherapy, Osteopathy, Remedial Massage, Bowen Therapy, Dietitian, Audiologist and Podiatry
Bob’s Shop Foodworks Pty Ltd Corner of Meegera Place and Endeavour Street, Point Lookout 07 3409 8271 foodworkspointlookout.com.au Open 7 days – 6.30am to 9.00pm • Groceries • Bait & tackle • Fruit & vegetables • Gas cylinders • Ice
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Weddings
Why we love this place There is already so much excitement in getting married or attending a wedding. Combine that with the breathtaking scenery on the island and you are guaranteed a magical experience. From beaches to fairy tracks there are so many photo opportunities!
NSI Productions 0427 177 019 info@nsiproductions.com.au nsiproductions.com.au NSI Productions oer both photo and video all under the one roof. With a small handful of creatives, we endeavour to tell your story creatively and authentically, as the day is a unique expression of yourselves and an event worth revisiting. We can’t wait to hear from you.
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Straddie Tipis 0409 896 966 straddietipis@gmail.com straddietipis.com.au We are a luxury Tipi Hire Company based on North Stradbroke Island. We provide our services to the island and surrounding areas specialising in weddings, functions, corporate events, birthday parties and more. Our aim is to provide you with the highest quality and service to help you turn your dream event into a reality.
Say “I Do” ON STRADDIE
Easily accessible from Brisbane, North Stradbroke Island is an unspoiled destination for your special day, with the added bonus of a sub-tropical climate and sunny skies most of the year. A destination wedding on Straddie is the perfect way to spend more time with those nearest and dearest to you, without the need for passports. Whether you have always dreamed of being married on the beach or rugged headlands or the relaxed vibes that come with an island wedding, Straddie is the perfect place to say, ‘I do’. Straddie isn’t just the most beautiful backdrop for the best day of your life, it is also home to many talented locals that ensure your dream wedding becomes a reality. The breathtaking beauty of the island makes it a photographer’s dream, offering
not only beaches and headlands but also lush, natural bushland to capture a vast array of special moments. From catering and decorating to celebrants and photographers, everything is available on the island. From an intimate marquee under the stars to a venue with panoramic views of the ocean, the island is the perfect destination for friends and family to gather and celebrate. Straddie is also home to some gifted musicians to entertain you and your guests. When it comes to your reception you can choose from a lavish 3 course meal, a seafood buffet or cocktail platters and canapés, all provided by the island’s experienced local chefs. Why not discover North Stradbroke Island over a few days or even a week by staying on and enjoying the relaxed island atmosphere?
Photo: NSI Productions.
Point Lookout Surf Life Saving Club 24 Kennedy Drive, Point Lookout 07 3821 0266 weddings@stradbrokeholidays.com.au stradbrokeholidays.com.au • • • • •
Perfect for Weddings Full bar facilities available Stunning Pacific Ocean views Suitable for up to 110 guests Venue hire guide available by contacting Stradbroke Island Holidays • Bar open to the public on Saturday and Sunday afternoons and further during school holidays • Also available for conferences up to 100 people and camps up to 70 people
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Whale Watching
Whale Watching North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah) is an ideal destination for seeing the mighty humpback up close during June – October each year. Whether by land or by sea it is truly an experience you won’t soon forget. The North Gorge headland at Point Lookout is considered one of the best land-based whale watching sites in the world, not only because it is right next to the “whale highway”, but also because it is only 35 metres above sea level, making it a prime viewing platform. Alternatively, Yalingbila Tours offers guests the first ever Aboriginal owned Whale Cruise, allowing guests the unique opportunity to view whales (Yalingbila) from the sea whilst also learning about
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the connection the Quandamooka people have with the animals and marine life that inhabit their lands and sea. The whales travel north past the headland early in the season as they make their way to the calving grounds around the Whitsundays and Hervey Bay. As the year moves on, they return south to their home in the Antarctic, this time with their new babies in tow. Whale watchers marvel as hundreds of these majestic creatures swim by, often performing for their audience as they throw their massive bodies from the water in spectacular breaches or slam the water with powerful tail slaps and create waterspouts with their “blows” as they surface.
1. The Blow
2. Footprints
3. Breaching
This is usually the first sign of whales in the distance or at close range and it appears above the surface of the water like a blast of steam. This occurs when a whale expels its breath through the blowholes on the top of its head. They release the air up to a speed of 450 kilometres an hour, that can also reach up to 5 metres in height making it visible from a distance of around 2 kilometres.
Whales leave a greasy film on the surface of the water – this slick area is known as a footprint. This mark is left from the flukes on the whale’s tail, from the downward stroke in their swimming motion.
This is the most spectacular manoeuvre. With two or three beats of its tail, the whale pushes itself into the air throwing itself backwards creating a tremendous slap and splash as its body hits the water.
Yalingbila (Whale) Tours 0418 973 695 bookings@q-coast.com.au q-coast.com.au Yura! (WELCOME) to Australia’s first owner-operated Aboriginal Yalingbila (Whale) watching cruise. Tours operate during the seasonal migration (June to October) of the Humpback whale. On this unique cruise, enjoy an authentic experience with local Aboriginal guides sharing cultural knowledge about Yalingbila and the spiritual connection they share with the Quandamooka People. Relish the journey as you take in the lands, waters and islands of the Quandamooka Coast. Book online and become immersed in one of the oldest living cultures on earth. quandamookacoast
A little known fact The male humpback whale is famous for its extraordinarily long and complex songs, which are specific to different populations and can be heard hundreds of kilometres away.
4. Spy Hopping Whales are very inquisitive creatures, and it is common for them to poke their heads vertically out of the water and have a good look around!
5. Pectorial Fin Extension This move will create waves! The whales will wave their fins whilst lying on their back, slapping their fins onto the surface of the water.
6. Tail Slap
7. Peduncle Slap
This move involves slapping the tail fluke down flat on the water – this can be heard for many kilometres and is a way of communicating position to other whales.
The peduncle is the muscular part of the body nearest to the tail flukes. In this movement the tail is slapped in a sideways motion like a karate chop. It is believed to be a sure sign of aggression.
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Groups
THE BEST EXPERIENCES ARE ONES THAT ARE SHARED.
Private Charters
Conferences & Retreats
Our exclusive charters, suitable for corporate groups or private events, can be tailored to suit your groups’ needs and budget, with optional pick up and departure points in Brisbane City, Cleveland and North Stradbroke Island.
North Stradbroke Island offers the perfect destination for conferences, business seminars and retreats. The island is easily accessible by both passenger ferry and vehicle ferry and offers a variety of conference venues suitable for both small and large gatherings.
Cruise along the Brisbane River or unwind on the aqua waters of Moreton Bay with catering, optional entertainment and more. Our vessels are licensed and offer groups a unique view of Brisbane City or Moreton Bay.
A little known fact The Point Lookout Surf Club can be used for weddings, functions, conferences and school camps, there is even dormitory style accommodation available onsite along with a kitchen and bar.
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On Straddie you can escape from the office to the natural beauty and isolation of this island paradise, while still having plenty to see and do. Tailored packages can include venue hire, transfers, accommodation, activities and catering to suit any budget and group size.
Group Travel
Special Interest Groups
Educational Camps Straddie is the perfect location for students to learn about history, culture and the environment. The island provides a fascinating range of habitats that can be incorporated into any school itinerary. Students can learn about the island’s rich history and strong cultural heritage as well as partake in a wide variety of activities, both educational and adventure based, available for all group sizes and adapted to suit a wide range of age groups and budgets.
Whether you are looking for a day trip or longer stay on North Stradbroke Island, our Groups department can create a specialised itinerary to suit a variety of budgets and requirements. We specialise in: Cultural workshops and demonstrations Full day coach tours with experienced guides Group packages with accommodation, transfers and catering Chartered cruises for up to 150 people
Get the most out of your time on Straddie! We offer popular day tour itineraries, along with conferences, retreats and camps, plus the flexibility to create a tailored itinerary for your group.
CONTACT US FOR AN OBLIGATION FREE QUOTE (07) 3488 5300 or seq.grouptravel@sealink.com.au
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Beaches & Lakes
Beaches & Lakes LET THE SEA SET YOU FREE
SURF BEACHES Main Beach Main Beach stretches for 32 kilometres of unspoilt sand, dunes and surf. It is popular with board riders and bodysurfers who enjoy the big swells.
he beach is only patrolled near the T Surf Club at the northern end
o dogs near patrolled area N 4WD access with permit
Adder Rock Beach Adder Rock Beach is accessed through a 4WD track next to Adder Rock campground. This beach provides an attractive spot for swimming and is popular with campers and fishermen.
Not patrolled (except during peak school holidays and Easter)
No dogs No 4WD access
Deadman’s Beach Deadman’s Beach is a great place to explore the rock pools and climb the big sand dune. Access to Deadman’s Beach is by walking track from the carpark on top of Cylinder Beach Headland. Not patrolled No dogs
No 4WD access
Frenchman’s Beach Frenchman’s Beach is a secluded spot, access to the beach is via the 233 stairs from East Coast Road, Point Lookout. A lovely place to walk or lie on the beach with a good book. Not patrolled No dogs
No 4WD access
Cylinder Beach
Cylinder Beach is a picturesque cove popular with families because it is easily accessible with a carpark situated only metres from the beach. The waves at Cylinder are often smaller and therefore it is perfect for swimming and wading in the shallows. Yes patrolled No dogs
No 4WD access
Home Beach
Home Beach is just over a kilometre of beach stretching from the Cylinder Beach Headland to Adder Rock and is a perfect spot for those relaxing strolls along the beach. Not patrolled Dogs on leash
No 4WD access
Flinders Beach
Flinders Beach is 4.6 kilometres of beach situated between Amity Point and Point Lookout. It is popular for foreshore camping and fishing. Not patrolled Dogs on leash
4WD access with permit
BAYSIDE BEACHES Amity Point & Dunwich Foreshore Beaches
On the western side of the island, Amity Point and Dunwich offer sandy beaches and calm water for swimming and great fishing. Amity and Dunwich both have swimming enclosures. Not patrolled No dogs
No 4WD access
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LAKES Blue Lake & Eighteen Mile Swamp
Blue Lake (Gabura) and Eighteen Mile Swamp are freshwater lakes fed from a vast underground aquifer. Blue Lake National Park’s Aboriginal name is Gabura, meaning ‘silent pool’ and offers a quiet haven for visitors who come to appreciate its natural beauty. The lake is accessible by foot only and is a 5 kilometre round trip walk. Make sure you remember to take comfortable shoes, a water bottle and a hat as there are no facilities at Blue Lake.
Brown Lake
Brown Lake (Bummiera) gets its name from the colour of the water. The clear ‘tea’ colour comes from the surrounding tea trees and reeds. The natural bushland surrounding the lake is home to many delicate wildflowers, including small ground orchids. Brown Lake is also special because it is a perched lake, meaning that it sits above the water table in a depression where the accumulated vegetation forms an impervious layer to hold water. Brown Lake is easily accessible by conventional vehicle and has amenities such as picnic tables, wood-fired BBQs and a composting toilet.
A little known fact Both Brown Lake (Bummeria) and Blue Lake (Gabura) are very sacred to the Quandamooka people, being the home of an extraordinarily huge carpet snake – jargon snake spirit yuri Kabool. Its spirit resides in both lakes with the jargon attributed with being able to travel from one lake to another.
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Surf Safety Info
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BE AWARE OF RIPS
A rip is a strong current running out to sea on a surf beach. It can easily take swimmers from shallow waters up to several metres offshore in a short period of time.
Some important points to remember are: 1. Swim only at beaches patrolled by lifesavers / lifeguards and obey all instructions. 2. The red and yellow flags indicate the safest place to swim – do not swim outside the flags where rips may occur. 3. Take note of what flags are flying and be aware of the beach conditions.
BEACH PATROL Main Beach / Cylinder Beach Monday–Sunday: 9am–5pm
Dec / Jan School Holidays: 8am–6pm Easter & Sep School Holidays: 8am–5pm
Adder RockFlinders Beach
Dec / Jan School Holidays: 8am–6pm Easter & Sep School Holidays: 8am–5pm
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4. A RED flag on its own indicates EXTREME DANGER – NEVER enter the water on a red flag. 5. If you do get caught in a rip – remain calm, raise one arm in the air, float and wait for help to arrive – DON’T PANIC. 6. To escape a rip, swim diagonally across the rip, don’t try and swim against it. 7. If you are unsure of the conditions, ask a lifesaver or lifeguard – they are there to help you.
Why we love this place There is no better feeling than the moment you see your rod start to dip and feel the bite of a fish at your bait. There are many places to wet your line on the island but if you prefer your seafood ready to be weighed and put on ice, then head to one of the seafood or oyster shops located in Amity Point or Point Lookout.
Fishing ‘GOOD TIMES HAPPEN ON THE TIDES’ From the rock wall and jetty located at Amity Point to Jumpinpin, the stretch of uninterrupted beach running from the southern tip of the island to Point Lookout, the fishing options are limitless. The 20 metre deep Rainbow Channel, situated off Amity Point, is ideal for tuna and mackerel, whereas foreshore fishing is available everywhere from Main Beach at Point Lookout to Flinders Beach just near Amity Point. Main Beach is also your best chance of catching your own bait including pipis and beach worms.
Fishing, especially rock fishing, can be dangerous. Never fish by yourself. Fish in a group of at least three within sight of each other. If someone is washed in, one person can stay and help while the other alerts emergency services (dial 000). You can also dial 112 from your mobile phone to access emergency services. Inform others of your plans Wear light clothing Wear appropriate footwear Carry safety gear Never fish in exposed areas during rough or large seas Observe first, fish later Plan an escape route in case you are washed in Stay alert, never turn your back on the sea
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Marine Life
Marine Lif e ‘DARLING IT’S BETTER, DOWN WHERE IT’S WETTER, TAKE IT FROM ME.’
Dolphins
The waters surrounding North Stradbroke Island are home to both bottlenose and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins and are visited by common and spinner dolphins. The area provides an abundance of bountiful foraging habitats for dolphins such as seagrass beds, mudflats, reefs and mangroves. Point Lookout has a large population of resident bottlenose dolphins which varies seasonally between 700– 1000 individuals. They can be seen feeding, sleeping and riding the waves in Frenchman’s Bay and off Cylinder Beach. This is the largest reported population of bottlenose dolphins in the smallest area in the world. Norm’s Seat cliff-top observation point on the North Gorge walk at Point Lookout offers an excellent view of bottlenose and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins playing and surfing the waves with the board riders.
Dugongs
Moreton Bay is a well-known marine park and is one of the few places in the world where large numbers of dugongs can be found. These captivating creatures inhabit shallow tropical waters and are listed as vulnerable to extinction by the World Conservation Union. There are believed to be 600 to 700 dugongs who call the Moreton Bay area home. Although very shy, these mammals can be seen around Amity Point or during the crossing to the island from the mainland.
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Turtles
Green and loggerhead marine turtles inhabit the sub-tropical waters surrounding North Stradbroke Island. They are long living, taking up to 50 years to reach maturity. Turtles have separate locations for breeding and feeding and thus some turtles can travel from as far away as Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia to nest on Stradbroke Island. Female turtles come ashore between December and February to lay their eggs, something they can do up to four times a season! Frenchman’s and Deadman’s beaches are usually the preferred location for turtle nesting. Moreton Bay is the only place in the world where turtles and dugongs still live on the doorstep of a major city.
Manta Rays
The manta ray is a graceful and acrobatic animal and is the largest of the rays. While closely related to the shark, the manta ray is harmless and usually relaxed around divers, often allowing an up close and personal experience! A noted site for divers and snorkellers is Manta Ray Bommie, just off Point Lookout, which is one of the best places to dive with manta rays in Brisbane and is mentioned by Queensland Tourism as one of Queensland’s top dive sites! Groups of three to four manta rays can usually be spotted during the summer months, when numerous rays converge on Manta Ray Bommie to be cleaned by smaller fish.
Why we love this place Straddie really is this wonderful place where you can see dolphins, turtles, manta rays and even dugongs without the need of a boat or entry fee. During June to October you can even see whales as they pass by – growing in numbers each year from Point Lookout.
North Stradbroke Island is a fantastic location for spotting and observing marine life. From the ferry crossing to the North Gorge walk, visitors to Straddie can see dolphins, whales, dugongs, manta rays and turtles. The best viewing points are located along the headlands and are all within walking distance of accommodation properties at both Amity Point and Point Lookout.
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Wildlife
Why we love this place Straddie is home to an abundance of wildlife. There is no need to visit a zoo to see the Aussie icons – they spend their days roaming the streets and grazing in the headland parks or grassed areas, or hanging out in the trees.
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Wildlif e ALL GOOD THINGS ARE WILD & FREE Koalas
Birdlife
Look for seabirds such as crested terns, short-tailed shearwaters, pied cormorants, lesser frigate birds, Australasian gannets and noddys feeding in the waters around the headland. The majestic white-bellied sea eagle, the whistling kite with its shrill call, and the distinctive rust brown and white brahminy kite are a few of the birds-of-prey commonly seen gliding over the shoreline and headlands in search of small mammals, crabs and fish. And of course, Australia’s iconic kookaburra with its distinctive laugh, might be found sitting on the balcony of your accommodation or near the island’s eateries.
North Stradbroke Island has its own population of koalas, found near the western swamps, Swan Bay area and around all of the townships. Koala habitat is protected and managed closely to ensure this unique population is preserved.
Other native animals
There are many other island vertebrate species that are rated as being biologically important. These include the agile wallaby, water mouse, the skink (anomalopus truncates) and the acid frogs. Straddie is a wildlife wonderland!
Goannas
This magnificent lizard which grows up to a metre in length can often be seen on warm days basking happily in the sun. Their prey can include all manner of smaller reptiles, young birds, eggs, snakes and mammals. Meals are often eaten whole; thus the size of their meals may depend on the size of the animals.
Kangaroos and Wallabies
Grey kangaroos can sometimes be seen feeding on the grass around the North Gorge walk in the early morning and late afternoon. They are accustomed to seeing people and, if observed quietly, a range of their behaviours can be enjoyed at close quarters. Patience is needed to spot the rarer and extremely shy Golden Stradbroke Wallaby. This wallaby is a uniquely coloured variety of the swamp wallaby which only occurs on North and South Stradbroke Islands.
Due to the isolated nature of the island, it is home to some rare and uncommon species with fascinating genetic distinctions.
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Want even more reason to celebrate while on Straddie? April
May
June
July
Acoustic Amity Twilight Markets
Bede’s Grom Shootout
Acoustic Amity Twilight Markets
Various Locations
Amity Point straddiesalesrentals.com.au 07 3409 7126
Straddie Chamber Music Festival
Amity Point straddiesalesrentals.com.au 07 3409 7126
Straddie Sharks Easter Carnival Dunwich 07 3409 9216
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Point Lookout surfingqueensland.com
Mother’s Day Various Locations
NAIDOC Week
Various Locations stradmusic.org
Straddie Ambrose North Stradbroke Island Golf Club northstradbrokeislandgolfclub.com.au
Events
August
September
October
November
December
Legend Pro AM
Father’s Days
Island Vibe Festival
Melbourne Cup
North Stradbroke Island Golf Club northstradbrokeisland golfclub.com.au
Various Locations
Home Beach islandvibe.com.au
Various Locations
Acoustic Amity Twilight Markets
Straddie Sharks Oyster Festival
Amity Point straddiesalesrentals.com.au 3409 7126
Quandamooka Festival Various Locations quandamookafestival.com.au
Acoustic Amity Twilight Markets
Straddie Assault
Amity Point straddiesalesrentals.com.au 07 3409 7126
Main Beach
Dunwich 07 3409 9216
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New Years Eve Fireworks Amity Point 07 6409 7227
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Quandamooka Festival 07 3415 2816 admin@q-festival.com.au quandamookafestival.com.au The annual Quandamooka Festival is a great opportunity to become immersed in one of the oldest living cultures on earth. Experience the continuing culture of the Nughi, Nunukul and Goenpul clans of Quandamooka. Major Events include: • Yura (Welcome) ceremony • Winnan NAIDOC Kunjiel (Corroboree) • Buangan Biyigi (Dolphin Day) • Goompi Kunjiel (Corroboree) Closing Event quandamookafestival
POINT LOOKOUT MARKETS DEC 2019 Every Sunday JAN 2020 Every Sunday APR 2020 Sunday 5th & 12th MAY 2020 Sunday 3rd JUN 2020 Sunday 28th JUL 2020 Sunday 5th SEP 2020 Sunday 13th, 20th, 27th OCT 2020 Sunday 4th & 18th NOV 2020 Sunday 1st, 15th, 29th DEC 2020 Every Sunday JAN 2021 Sunday 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th
All events are subject to change without notice.
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Immerse yourself in the natural wonder of North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah) at Redlands Coast on Quandamooka Country. The island offers Queensland’s best beach, top dive sites and adventure tracks and trails. Encounter the majestic during whale watching season and be delighted all year round by dolphins and a rich diversity of marine life. Share your adventure with koalas, kangaroos and other native wildlife. Feel the spirit of Quandamooka Country through Aboriginal cultural experiences and events.
Discover the hidden treasures and little adventures of North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah) See more of Redlands Coast - drop in to our Visitor Information Centre in Cleveland to find out more.
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Directory Activities, Attractions & Tours Manta Lodge & Scuba Centre 132 Dickson Way, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8888 North Stradbroke Island Museum on Minjerribah 15-17 Welsby Street, Dunwich (07) 3409 9699 North Stradbroke Island Surf School 0407 642 616 North Stradbroke Island Golf Club Alfred Martin Way, Dunwich (07) 3409 9999 Quandamooka Coast bookings@q-coast.com.au 0418 973 695 Quandamooka Festival Quandamookafestival.com.au (07) 3415 2816 Yalingbila (Whale) Tours bookings@q-coast.com.au 0418 973 695 Samadhi Flow Yoga 0488 113 365 Straddie Day Tours 13 000 TOURS 1300 086 877 Straddie Kingfisher Tours (07) 3409 9502 0409 123 586
Island Shopping Amity Point General Dealers 9 Ballow Street, Amity Point (07) 3409 7212 Bob’s Shop Foodworks Cnr of Meegera Place and Endeavour Street, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8271
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Foodworks Dunwich 5 Stradbroke Pl, Dunwich (07) 3409 9444 Point Lookout News Mintee Street, Point Lookout 3409 8250 Straddie Super Sports 18 Bingle Road, Dunwich (07) 3409 9252 Stradbroke Island Butchery Stradbroke Place, Dunwich (07) 3409 9088 Starfish Studio 63 Mooloomba Rd Point Lookout 0429 852 701 The Most Amazing Shop 8 Bingle Road, Dunwich 0419 727 133
Taste of Straddie Even Keel Café 16 Bingle Road, Dunwich (07) 3409 9125 Fins ‘n’ Fries Shop 2 Meegera Pl, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8841 Fishes at the Point 15 Mooloomba Road, Point Lookout (07) 3415 3444 Mal Starkey’s Seafood House 1 Donahue Street, Point Lookout 0409 618 353 North Stradbroke Island Golf Club Alfred Martin Way, Dunwich (07) 3409 9999 Prawn Shack Mintee Street, Point Lookout 0429 852 701
Rufus King Seafoods 44 Sovereign Road, Amity Point (07) 3409 7224 Stradbroke RSL 23 Mallon Street, Dunwich (07) 3409 9318 Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel East Coast Road, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8188
Accommodation Allure Stradbroke Resort East Coast Road, Point Lookout (07) 3415 0000 Anchorage on Straddie East Coast Road, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8266 Discover Stradbroke 3/23 Mooloomba Road, Point Lookout (07) 3415 3949 Dolphin Holiday Accommodation 2 Meegera Place, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8455 Manta Lodge & Scuba Centre 132 Dickson Way, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8888 Pandanus Palms Resort Cumming Parade, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8106 Ray White North Stradbroke Island 4 Meegera Pl, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8255
Straddie Sales and Rentals 4 Ballow Street, Amity Point (07) 3409 7126 Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel East Coast Road, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8188 Minjerribah Camping Junner Street, Dunwich (07) 3409 9668 Minjerribah Island Accommodation Straddie 3-7 Cunningham Street, Dunwich (07) 3409 9445
Police Station Junner Street, Dunwich (07) 3409 6020 Police Station Yarrong Road, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8627 For police assistance in nonemergency situations, call Police Link on 131 444. Dial 000 in an emergency. Towing & Breakdowns RESQ YOU 0428 288 128
General Community Hall Hire Redland City Council (07) 3829 8999
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Moreton Bay Research Station Flinders Avenue, Dunwich (07) 3409 9058
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Post Office Ballow Street, Amity Point (07) 3409 7220 Open: Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm
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The Islander Resort East Coast Road, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8388
Stradbroke Medical Centre 2/4 – 10 Kennedy Drive, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8660
Whalewatch Ocean Beach Resort Samarinda Drive, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8555
Yulu-Burri-Ba Community Health 16 Dickson Way, Dunwich (07) 3409 9596
Post Office 3 Welsby Street, Dunwich (07) 3409 9010 Open: Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm
Betta Car & Ute Hire 217 Bloomfield Street, Cleveland (07) 3821 1622 North Stradbroke Island Carriers 0408 726 961 StradEasy Shuttle Service 0488 029 718 Stradbroke Ferries Emmett Drive, Cleveland (07) 3488 5300
Emergency Contacts Marine Rescue Yabby Street, Dunwich (07) 3409 9338
Health & Wellbeing Bowen Therapy | Lenore Harvey Allied Health Services 4-10 Kennedy Drive M: 0407 694 804 Stradbroke Pharmacy 2/11 Ballow Road, Dunwich (07) 3409 9080
Weddings Mr Entertainment Point Lookout 0433 195 944 Point Lookout Surf Life Saving Club Kennedy Drive, Point Lookout (07) 3821 0266
Ambulance/Police/Fire 000
Sheryl Gotje Marriage Celebrant 0430 429 615
Ambulance Station Oxley Parade, Dunwich (07) 3409 9333
Stradbroke Island Holidays 3 Emmett Drive, Cleveland (07) 3821 0266
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Minjerribah Moorgumpin Elders 2 Mitchell Cres Dunwich (07) 3409 9723
Post Office Meegera Place, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8210 Open: Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm
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Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation (QYAC) 100 East Coast Road, Dunwich (07) 3415 2816 Redlands Coast Visitor Information Centre Shore Street West, Raby Bay Harbour Precinct, Cleveland 1300 667 386 St Peter Chanel Catholic Church Hopewell Street, Point Lookout (07) 3821 4902 St Paul’s The Cross Catholic Church Finnegan Street, Dunwich (07) 3821 4902 Straddie Chamber of Commerce (SCC) www.stradbrokeisland.com info@stradbrokeisland.com
Dunwich
Point Lookout Surf Life Saving Club Kennedy Drive, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8158
Straddie Tipis 0409 896 966 straddietipis@gmail.com
Amity Point
Sea Shanties 9a Cook Street, Amity Point (07) 3409 7161
Marie Rose Medical Centre Cnr Oxley Pde & Petrie Street, Dunwich (07) 3409 9059 Open: Mon - Sun 9am - 1pm & 2pm - 4pm
Point Lookout
Samarinda Holiday Apartments Samarinda Drive, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8785
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Accommodation Point Lookout: 1. Anchorage Resort 2. Dolphin Holiday Accommodation 3. Dolphin Real Estate 4. Allure Stradbroke Resort 5. Manta Lodge & Scuba Centre 6. Pandanus Palms Resort 7. Ray White Accommodation Centre 8. Samarinda Holiday Apartments 9. Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel | Spa Resort 10. The Islander Resort 11. Whale Watch Ocean Beach Resort 12. Discover Stradbroke 13. Foodworks
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SEA BREEZE
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Emmett Drive
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Junner Street
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Minjerribah
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Minjerribah
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11:30am Minjerribah
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Minjerribah 8:30pm Minjerribah
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Operates on Friday and Sunday only Operates on Friday only
Timetables subject to change. Please arrive 20 minutes prior to departure. Travel time approximately 50 minutes each way. Bookings essential. Terms and Conditions apply.
Junner Street
Connects with bus to/from Point Lookout
Does not operate on Saturday, Sunday or public holidays Operates on Friday only Timetable subject to change. Travel time is approximately 25 minutes each way. Tickets are valid for 365 days from purchase date. Local bus route 258 connects terminal to Cleveland shops and train station. Check translink.com.au for timetables.
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