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https://www.willyweather.com.au/nsw/far-north-coast/brunswick-heads.html Longitude: 153.550252 Latitude: -28.540617 Metres above Sea Level: 6.5 m Area: 14.9 km² Perimeter: 19.1 km View Brunswick Heads’ Statistics & Demographics . Brunswick Heads is nestled amidst the Brunswick River (named by Captain Rous after Queen Caroline of Brunswick, Germany) and Simpsons Creek (named in honour of Captain Simpson – noting that during the mid 1860’s Brunswick Read more…
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Urangan weather forecast Longitude: 152.893732 Latitude: -25.293242 Metres above Sea Level: 9.3 m Area: 13.6 km² Perimeter: 17.4 km View Urangan’s Statistics & Demographics . The shoreline of Urangan in Queensland encompasses some 7.5 km of coastline – ranging from the sandy beaches of cosmopolitan Urangan, to the quiet, Mangrove lined shores of the Great Sandy Strait, Read more…
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pialba Forecast Longitude: 152.841593 Latitude: -25.281266 Metres above Sea Level: 7.6 m Area: 5 km² Perimeter: 10.9 km View Pialba’s Statistics & Demographics . Pialba enjoys some 2.3 km of the Hervey Bay beach front – varying from the sandy beaches of the eastern perimeter, to the the Flying Fox colonies of Tooan Tooan Creek – Read more…
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Torquay Weather Longitude: 152.868469 Latitude: -25.284289 Metres above Sea Level: 7.3 m Area: 4.33 km² Perimeter: 9.59 km View Torquay’s Statistics & Demographics . Torquay is one of the original five seaside villages that now form part of the City of ‘Hervey Bay’ (proclaimed on the 18th February 1984). Enjoying some 2.6 km of coastline, the beautifully landscaped foreshore overlooks Read more…
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weather for Gayndah Longitude: 151.611157 Latitude: -25.625793 Metres above Sea Level: 111.0 m Area: 68.4 km² Perimeter: 52.3 km View Gayndah’s Statistics & Demographics . Gayndah, Queensland’s Oldest Town !!! Set on the banks of the Burnett River in Queensland, Gayndah is reported to have once rivalled Brisbane and Ipswich to become the capital of the new Read more…
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Mount Cooroora, located in Pomona, Queensland, is a prominent escarpment that juts out of the surrounding landscape and dominates all that surrounds it. With its striking vertical inclines rising to 439 m above sea level, one has to question how it came to be ? . . . In fact, Mt Cooroora was once within a volcano vent – some 20-30 Read more…
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Balanced on the edge of ‘Selwyn’s Fault’, the ‘Bay Lookout’ bestows the most amazing views to the south, west and even northern reaches of Port Phillip Bay, in Victoria. Clearly visible: are Port Phillip Heads, The Rip, Bass Strait, the western end of the Mornington Peninsula, Mud Island, the Bellarine Peninsula, and a little further in the distance, Corio Bay, Read more…
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The ‘Point Nepean National Park’ was opened to the public in 1988 following some 90 years of active military defence, and, another 40 or so years as intermittent training grounds. Reminders of its military past are dotted all around the landscape including numerous gunnery bunkers, forts, subterranean infrastructures, signage warning visitors not stray from the formal path at risk of discovering unexploded Read more…
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The two sections that are ‘Arthurs Seat State Park’, are located just south of the seaside townships of Dromana and McCrae. It is possibly most famous for the 309 m high summit, known as ‘Arthurs Seat’, which bestows the most expansive and beautiful views across Port Phillip, Bass Strait, and Western Port. The park encompasses an area of 6.46 sq km in which numerous walking and Read more…
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point leo weather forecast Longitude: 144.075603 Latitude: -38.416214 Metres above Sea Level: 15.4 m Area: 3.24 km² Perimeter: 7.66 km View Point Leo’s Statistics & Demographics . Point Leo is a tiny seaside village nestled on a small rocky promontory lined with beaches looking out over Western Port. Though technically situated within a bay, Point Leo enjoys Read more…
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Snorkeling under the ‘Flinders Pier’ is a must do when visiting Victoria’s Mornigton Peninsula. You may not expect it but there is plenty to see just below the surface, including ‘Weedy Seadragons’, Toadfish, Starfish, Crabs and much more. You will have to be weary of anglers above but in only 2 metres of water and with a keen eye it Read more…
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Urangan Pier is an iconic location, measuring in at a whopping 868 metres long, it is an excellent place for fishing that caters for all skill levels. Bait fish such as Australian Herring among others school around the Pier attracting much larger fish species making it one of the best fishing spots in the Urangan, Queensland or even the wider Hervey Read more…
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A beautiful walking / cycling trail traverses the entire length of the shoreline between Gatakers Bay on Point Vernon to Urangan Boat Harbour – some 14 km in total !!! Much of the track is sheltered with numerous amenities and facilities to enjoy along the way. The beach and the alluring waters of Hervey Bay are enticing and accessible from the many access points. Read more…
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‘Heyfields’ is best with about 3-5 foot waves, high tide and obviously offshore winds, plan your to visits to coincide these conditions and you be assured a fun day out. The coastline is littered with rocky shelves and reef, it goes without saying that ‘Heyfields’ is no exception and it is what gives the break such great shape and decent Read more…
Playground – ‘Arthurs Seat Summit’, Arthurs Seat State Park, Arthurs Seat, Mornington Peninsula, VIC
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The play equipment here at Arthurs Seat Summit features a large slide, a fireman’s pole and climbing structures, all under the shade of the gum trees. With enough to keep the children occupied for hours and other facilities such as barbecues and picnic tables, it is an excellent family destination. Naturally being on the summit you can also expect spectacular Read more…
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