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WELCOME TO TOWNSVILLE

CASTLE HILL FROM SIR LESLIE THIESS DRIVE. Marie Erker

Nowhere else in the world will you find the fascinating diversity of North Queensland. In just hours you can move from lush rainforest to the Great Barrier Reef, or from a luxurious resort on a tropical island to a cattle ranch in the golden Outback. Townsville, Australia’s largest tropical city, is the focal point to this region which is bounded by Mission Beach to the north, Charters Towers to the west, and Bowen in the south. The resort islands - Magnetic, Orpheus, Hinchinbrook and Bedarra - are all different in character and all offer a unique experience for the holidaymaker. Townsville’s many attractions include the world’s largest living coral reef aquarium, a wildlife sanctuary, casino, beaches, museums, theatres, galleries, nightclubs and restaurants. Many people who come to Townsville on a visit or short-term stay, like what they see and decide to live here. Little wonder that the Townsville region has one of the highest residential growth rates in Australia. The focal point these days is the wonderful beachfront ‘Strand’.

Beautiful Magnetic Island is just 20 minutes from the city centre by ferry. Day cruises and diving expeditions to the Great Barrier Reef, and white water rafting excursions also depart regularly from the city. There are quiet places of natural beauty, including Mt Elliot National Park, Crystal Creek and Paluma, all a short drive away. Within the city itself don’t miss a trip up Castle Hill, or some of the magnificent and well-kept shady gardens which include Queen’s Gardens, Anderson Park, Anzac Park and the Palmetum. Heading west the rugged outback unfolds with the historic gold rush mining towns of Charters Towers and Ravenswood - time capsules of turn-of-the-century architecture. National Parks and World Heritage listed areas lie to the north of Townsville, with the seaside towns of Ingham, Cardwell and Mission Beach boasting rainforests, waterfalls, spectacular beaches and the sheltered waterways of the Hinchinbrook Channel. Travelling south through the agricultural basin are the twin towns of Ayr and Home Hill. Bowen completes the southern boundary of this region which also features superb reefs, beaches and excellent fishing spots.

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CONTENTS TOWNSVILLE LOOKOUTS CAR RENTALS SHOPPING CENTRES / MARKETS CARAVAN PARKS PUBS & BARS STRAND MUSEUMS + ART GALLERIES WHAT’S ON MAGNETIC ISLAND BALGAL BEACH (NORTH) PALUMA (NORTH) INGHAM (NORTH) CARDWELL (NORTH) BURDEKIN SHIRE (SOUTH) CHARTERS TOWERS (WEST) MATILDA HIGHWAY (WEST) 95 95

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MAPS DINING MAP TOWNSVILLE CITY MAP TOWNSVILLE SUBURB MAP TOWNSVILLE SURROUNDS MAP MAGNETIC ISLAND MAP PALUMA MAP

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WHITE BLOW NATIONAL PARK. Tourism Queensland

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Visit Reef HQ Aquarium’s Turtle Hospital where sick and injured turtles are cared for and rehabilitated. re ehabilitated.

TURTLE HOSPITAL Check out Townsville’s Reef HQ Aquarium Turtle Talk, departing daily at 12noon. The Reef HQ Aquarium Turtle Hospital is designed to rehabilitate sick and injured turtles so they can be released back into the ocean, enhancing their long term survival and sustainability as a threatened species.

Join in r ou on one ofive Daily D g in and Feed Shows. 2-68 Flinders Street Townsville, 4810 Tel: 4750 0800 www.reefhq.com.au

As the National Educational Centre for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Reef HQ Aquarium plays a lead role in educating visitors, through educational talks and guided tours on the plight of turtles and there importance to the Marine Park. Six of the world’s seven species of marine turtle are found on the Great Barrier Reef and staff of the Turtle Hospital believes that local residents and visitors play a very special role in looking after them. Donations to the Turtle Hospital are welcome by phoning 07 47500 800 or visit Reef HQ Aquarium reception. Anyone who finds a stranded turtle is urged to contact the Department of Environmental and Resource Management on 1300 ANIMAL.

DISCOVER TROPICAL QUEENSLAND The award-winning Museum of Tropical Queensland is a showcase of this amazing region. The iconic building located in the Flinders Street tourism precinct houses exhibits that range from the rainforest to the reef, and back in time to the ancient inland seas of the age of dinosaurs. The centrepiece of the museum is the HMS Pandora display, which tells one of the great tales of maritime adventure, when the ship sent to capture the mutineers from the Bounty ran aground off the Great Barrier Reef in 1791. Branching off the Pandora gallery is the Langley Collection of historic dive helmets, one of the most significant diving collections in Australia. The Discover Tropical Queensland gallery features fascinating natural history specimens, fossils and minerals, corals and sea creatures, and the spectacular Enchanted Rainforest exhibition.

TIPS • Allow yourself a few hours to explore the displays • Take a break in the café, open from 10am to 3pm • Wear covered shoes to join the cannon-firing crew at 11am and 2.30pm.

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ACCOMMODATION NEED A BED? Townsville • Magnetic Island

CINEMAS EVENT CINEMAS TOWNSVILLE CBD Cnr Sturt & Blackwood Streets, City MOVIE INFOLINE 4771 4101 Map Ref. 14, Page 42

Where’s the accommodation in Townsville and Magnetic Island? Ask the PROFESSIONALS.

READING CINEMAS Cannon Park, Kirwan MOVIE INFOLINE 4723 6666

We are the major booking agent in Flinders Square. Nightly. Weekly. Corporate.

WARRINA CINEPLEX Dalrymple Road, Currajong MOVIE INFOLINE 4779 8568

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•Reef Cruises •Magnetic Island Tours •Dive Courses •Rainforest Tours •Charters Towers Tours •Car Hire

Let us make the calls!

Flinders Square, Townsville Phone: 4772 5800 www.tropicaltravel.com.au info@tropicaltravel.com.au

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All flights subject to pilot’s discretion, weather conditions & air-traffic control. Conditions: max 2 people per flight. Weight restrictions apply.


INFORMATION CENTRES SOUTHERN HIGHWAY INFORMATION CENTRE Bruce Highway, Stuart Open: Mon-Sun 9am-5pm Phone: 4778 3555 www.townsvilleholidays.info FLINDERS SQUARE INFORMATION CENTRE Open: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat-Sun 9am-1pm Phone: 4726 2700 www.townsvilleholidays.info

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TYTO WETLANDS INFORMATION CENTRE Ingham. Open: Mon-Fri 8.45am-5pm, Sat-Sun 9am-4pm Phone: 4776 4792 www.tyto.com.au RAINFOREST & REEF INFORMATION CENTRE Cardwell. Open: Mon-Fri 8.30am-5pm. Sat-Sun 9am-3pm (April-Oct) Sat-Sun 9am-1pm (Nov-March) Phone: 4066 8601 www.greatgreenwaytourism.com TULLY VISITOR & HERITAGE CENTRE Open: Mon-Fri 8.30am-4.45pm, Sat-Sun 9.30am-4.30pm Phone: 4068 2288 www.ccrc.qld.gov.au MISSION BEACH VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Porter Promenade, Mission Beach Open: Mon-Sun 9am-5pm Phone: 4068 7099 www.missionbeachtourism.com

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BURDEKIN VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Plantation Park, Ayr. Open: Mon-Sun 9am-4pm. Phone: 4783 5988 www.burdekintourism.com.au BURDEKIN GATEWAY INFORMATION CENTRE Old Home Hill Railway Station, 12 Railway Ave Open: Mon-Sun 9am-4pm. Phone: 4782 8241 www.burdekintourism.com.au

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CHARTERS TOWERS VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Open: Mon-Sun 9am-5pm Phone: 4761 5533 www.charterstowers.qld.gov.au PLANTATION PARK, AYR.

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DIVE THE YONGALA WRECK & GREAT BARRIER REEF Tropical Townsville is a hot spot for those keen to check out the underwater scene, being the home to one of the world’s best wreck dives.

The centred section of the Great Barrier Reef, including Wheeler Reef and Lodestone Reef has crevasses to explore and beautiful white sands stretching into the depths of the Coral Sea.

The Yongala wreck and Great Barrier Reef are the diving drawcards. The north Queensland city offers the ultimate of dive experiences, great value accommodation and a year-round summer climate to round off the perfect diving stopover.

There are spectacular displays of tropical marine life and coral structures for divers to explore as they swim among giant clams, turtles and reef sharks on this truly magical reef.

The Yongala wreck, located about 89km east of the city, is Australia’s best dive site and one of the world’s top 10 wreck dives. Undiscovered for over 40 years, the coral-encrusted structure attracts a prolific variety of colourful marine life and is an unforgettable dive for both novice and experienced divers. A few of the local companies specialise in dives to the wreck. The day trip to the Yongala site includes a three hour boat cruise past Magnetic Island, historic lighthouse and the bird colonies of Cape Bowling Green.

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Magnetic Island is another popular diving destination easily accessible from Townsville. The World Heritage listed Reef is host to the most diverse collection of life forms found in one location anywhere in the world and Townsville is the best place to access it. Whether it is day trips to view the spectacular snorkelling, specialist scuba dives or environmental expeditions, it’s all available on Townsville’s doorstep.

S.S. YONGA

GREAT BARRIER REEF Learn to Dive Day Trips

07 4724 0600 |1300 664 600 252 Walker Street, Townsville www.adrenalindive.com.au

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TOWNSVILLE LOOKOUTS

Townsville Taxi

City Tours Available Air conditioned Taxis 1 to 11 Seaters Wheelchair Accessible

www.townsvilletaxi.com.au

PARK PLAY BIG NGO BUCKS BI ance to For a ch WIN up to

$30,000 Ignatius Park Hall 368 Ross River Rd, Cranbrook BINGO BUS AVAILABLE

4796 0255 PICK UP & DROP OFF AT YOUR DOOR Please phone for bookings

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CASTLE HILL Where: Access via Stanley Street, North Ward Castle Hill is a red rock monolith in the heart of Townsville offering panoramic views, and a slice of military history. There is a popular walking track for fitness focused locals, with a rocky ‘goat track’ a favourite for shedding those unwanted kilos. A road offers access for vehicles and pedestrians. The hill is just metres short of being classified as a mountain. The rock face is home to Townsville’s iconic ‘saint’ - a graffiti rendition of the popular television show’s stick figure emblem. The Hill’s vantage was used by visiting American soldiers during World War II. According to local legend, the visitors famously offered to demolish the hill and use the rock to build a bridge to Magnetic Island. A World War II observation bunker sits on one corner of the hill, which also boasts public amenities, a function centre and car parking to those wanting to enjoy the best view of Magnetic Island. KISSING POINT Where: North End of The Strand near the Rock Pool. Despite its romantic name, Kissing Point was probably named after a feature in Sydney Harbour. The area has long associated with the military and social history of Townsville. Kissing Point Fort, on the point, was designed by Major Edward Druitt of the Royal Engineers. Completed in 1891 to defend the harbour from the threat of foreign attack (at that time by the Russians). It was manned by One Battery Garrison and the Kennedy Regiment, composed mainly of volunteers. They held annual encampments at Norman Park, the area behind the point, now known as Jezzine Barracks / Army Museum North Queensland. During World War II Kissing Point was the headquarters of the 265th Australian Infantry Battalion, and landing ship tanks used the beach near the point to embark and disembark men and supplies. Kissing Point also has a long association with recreation. In the first decades of the 20th century, the city’s first golf course stretched from Eyre Street to Warburton Street and occupied part of Jezzine Barracks. MOUNT STUART Where: Access via Tarakan St off the Flinders Highway At the top of Mt Stuart is a first class viewing platform with panoramic views of Townsville City and the surrounding Tropical Savanna and Coast. In the distance you can see Magnetic Island and the Great Barrier Reef World Hertiage Area. Looking up the coast you can see the Coastal Ranges of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. There is a short 20 minute walk around the summit with interpretative signage and spectacular views. The Mt Stuart summit is a 25 minute drive from the Townsville CBD. PIPER’S LOOKOUT Travel up Hervey Range Road, past the suburbs of Rangewood and Rupertswood to find Piper’s Lookout which is near the top of the Range, on your right. Piper’s Lookout offers stunning views over the bushland below Hervey Range and out to the ocean.


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MASSAGE

Sports • Remedial • Relax • Cupping • Bowen Lymph • Reiki • Reflexology • Hot Stone (Couples Rooms Available)

SPA TREATMENTS

VICHY SHOWER • STEAM • INFRARED SAUNA Facials • Waxing • Tinting • Manis • Pedis Scrubs • Body Wraps

IONITHERMIE

Cellulite control and weight loss Get smoother skin get toned

CITY - 3/291 FLINDERS ST Or 2nd Entrance near Cowboys carpark directly behind 42 Sturt St

JUPITERS HOTEL & CASINO Mon - Sun 9am - 8pm (Including public holidays)

Mon - Sun 7pm - 8pm (By appointment)

CITY - 4772 0031 JUPITERS - 4722 2375 www.handsinharmony.com.au GIFT VOUCHERS • HI CAPS available 24hrs cancellation policy or a fee will be charged

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• 3 Acres of Lush Tropical Gardens • 2 Stunning Lagoon Style Swimming Pools • Hotel Rooms • Fully Self Contained Apartmentss • Luxury Spa Suites • 4 1/2 Star Superior Roomss • Fully Air-conditioned • Guest Laundry • Childrens Playground & BBQ Area • Wireless Internet Access • Free AUSTAR & DVDs

RESERVATIONS FREECALL

1800 079 929

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CAPE PALLARENDA CONSERVATION PARK A scenic coastal park close to Townsville, Cape Pallarenda is the site of a former quarantine station dating from 1915. The buildings are typical Queenslander style; with high ceilings and wide verandahs. The park features ruins and relics from World War II, when the cape was part of Australia’s east coast defences. Stroll through the old quarantine station and imagine life in a bygone era. Visit the small historical display and gain an insight into the history of the area. Walk along the beaches and over the rugged headland to take in sweeping views of Townsville and Magnetic Island. Inspect the World War II gun emplacements and searchlight positions. Enjoy a picnic or barbecue on the foreshore. GETTING THERE Travel 10 kilometres north of Townsville City Centre at the end of Cape Pallarenda Road. Gates to the park are open from 6.30am to 6.30pm daily. The historic display is open 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday. ESSENTIALS TO BRING Rubbish bags, as there are no bins. Protect yourself from the sun. Wear sunscreen, a hat and a longsleeved shirt, even on cloudy days. Insect repellent to repel mosquitoes and sandflies.

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Short tracks lead to picnic spots and the beach. The track over the bridge beyond the historic display leads to the remains of an old jetty destroyed by a cyclone in 1971. FORTS TRACK 2km return (1 hour) Moderate The remains of gun emplacements and searchlight positions can be found scattered around the headland. The track rises to provide sweeping views of Townsville and Magnetic Island. GRAVES CIRCUIT 1.9km (1.5 hours) Easy The Graves circuit takes you through woodland and vine thicket and across a weir, built in 1925 to improve the water supply to the Quarantine Station. It then leads you down to the graves of the 13 unfortunate Vietnamese deck passengers who died at the Quarantine Station from meningitis in 1920. The track then passes behind the Quarantine Station before returning to the car park. PICNIC AND DAY-USE AREAS The day-use area is located on the foreshore overlooking Magnetic Island. Gas barbecues, picnic tables, toilets and parking are provided. HISTORIC QUARANTINE DISPLAY A small display offers an insight into the quarantine history of the area. The display is open from 9am to 4pm, Monday to Friday.


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SHOPPING

BATIK BAZAAR

Shopping is a popular past time. Three major shopping centres Willows, Castletown and Stockland - offer shoppers a wide range of stores in air-conditioned comfort. Being only five minutes from the city centre makes Castletown Shoppingworld a handy place to stop and shop, and offers more than eighty stores. Stockland is Townsville’s largest shopping centre and home to Myer. Centro is across the road and both are located in Aitkenvale on Ross River Road close to the hospital and central suburbs. The Willows Shopping Centre is a very spacious centre with much on offer, with Sunland Plaza and Cannon Park over the road, host to a Cinema and many restaurants and shops. Domain Central on Duckworth Street is an outdoor shopping experience and has much on offer, from fashion to homewares, even a fitness centre. Flinders Street in the city heart has shops and attractions that are housed in restored historic buildings dating back to the region’s European settlement in the late 19th century. Be sure to check out the little arcades in Flinders Street for a unique shopping experience. Batik Bazaar (located opposite the Brewery on the Flinders Street) has a large collection of sarongs, dresses and beautiful island wear that is pure North Queensland style.

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MARKETS Sunday is market day in Townsville and what better way to kick off your morning than a leisurely stroll through either Cotters Market in the City or Willows Rotary Market in Kirwan. Ease on down for breakfast or a freshly brewed coffee then wind your way through over 170 stalls offering fresh fruit & vegies, tropical flowers, fine handcrafted jewelery, pottery and home decor, gourmet preserves, cakes, nuts, honey, sauces, sweets and chocolates, fragrant handmade soaps and candles, original canvas and silk paintings, cards and framed prints, handturned woodcraft, basketry and leatherwork, knitted, crocheted, embroidered napery and linen, clothing, footwear, children’s wear as well as souvenirs, novelties, stuffed canetoads and sunglasses. Cotters Market located in the new Flinders Street is on between 8.30am and 1pm, while you can find Willows Rotary Market at Willows Shopping Centre between 7.30am and 11.30am. For those looking for something a little different, from May to December, on the first Friday of the month the Strand Night Markets turn Strand Park into a hive of colour, taste and activity. Kick off your weekend with dinner at the outdoor eatery and enjoy culinary delights from around the globe while listening to world class musicians. With over 150 stalls there is sure to be something for everyone, from exotic fruits, original art and craft, homemade food, distinctive clothing, unique souvenirs and lots more. See you there between 5pm and 9.30pm.

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STRAND NIGHT MARKETS

TH MAY TO DECEMBER FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MON 5PM - 9.30PM >> STRAND PARK For more information on Townsville’s markets visit www.townsvillerotarymarkets.com.au

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TOWN COMMON CONSERVATION PARK Townsville Town Common Conservation Park is a birdwatcher’s paradise. Only minutes from the centre of Townsville - open woodland, grassland, swamps and vine thickets provide a habitat and refuge for as many as 280 bird species. Summer rains transform the area into an immense wetland, attracting large flocks of waterbirds. From bird hides, view flocks of magpie geese, brolgas, finches, wrens and cisticolas. Take the Many Peaks Range walking track to see sweeping views over the park and along the coastline, from Palm Island in the north to Cape Cleveland in the south. GETTING THERE Townsville Town Common Conservation Park is 6km north of the Townsville city centre. The park entrance is reached by turning off Cape Pallarenda Road towards the Rowes Bay Golf Club. The gate is open from 6.30am to 6.30pm daily. There is an information shelter at the entrance to the park. ESSENTIALS TO BRING Preparation is the key to a safe and enjoyable visit. Make sure you bring: • Enough drinking water for your visit • Appropriate clothing, sunscreen, hat and sunglasses • Insect repellent to avoid mosquitoes and sandflies • Rubbish bags, as there are no bins.

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FOREST WALK (1.9KM RETURN - 1hr return) Easy This walk, near the Barramundi waterhole, follows the edge of the billabong, which is fringed with melaleucas, eucalyptus and acacias. it is a good area for viewing honeyeaters, kingfishers and other forest birds. BALD ROCK CARPARK to MOUNT MARLOW (2.5KM ONE WAY) Moderate From Bald Rock carpark ascend along the ridge tops of Many Peaks Range to the grassy summit of Mount Marlow. The lookout has inspiring 360 views of the park, Townsville, Magnetic Island and the Coral Sea. BALD ROCK CARPARK to PALLARENDA (4.5KM ONE WAY - 4-5hrs one way) Difficult (above average fitness req.) This track continues from Mount Marlow, weaving through open woodland and pockets of vine-thicket to the park at the end of Cape Pallarenda Road. The section of track between Mount Marlow and Tegoora Rock is not well-defined in places and care should be taken to keep to the track. PALLARENDA to TEGOORA ROCK (2KM - 1hr return) Moderate This track begins opposite the park at the end of Cape Pallarenda Road. Walk through shady vine-thicket to the lookout at Tegoora Rock. View the wetlands from above and appreciate the full extent of the Town Common. SHELLY BEACH CICUIT TRACK (9KM RETURN - 4-5hrs) Moderate Follow the signs from Bald Rock Carpark to the Shelly Beach circuit track. Walk through flat country between the ranges, taking in scenic wetlands, to a series of isolated beaches.


p: 07 4778 0199 f: 07 4778 0199 a: 6 Thornton’s Gap Road, Hervey’s Range e: scones@heritagetearooms.com.au www.heritagetearooms.com.au OPEN DAILY 9am - 4pm (Excl Christmas Day) It’s history and nature. It’s an outback experience that will touch your soul. The perfect getaway 25mins from Willows Shoppingtown. Located at the top of Hervey’s Range, the former Eureka Hotel, built in 1865 has been lovingly restored and opened to the public as Hervey’s Range Heritage Tea Rooms. It remains one of a few slab sided inns left standing in Australia. Once a welcome site to weary travellers and their horse and bullock teams en route to the gold fields, it stands on the original site and has been lovingly restored to its former glory, offering everyone the opportunity to not only experience the oldest building in North Queensland, but the peace and tranquillity of the country, great food, coffee and a very warm welcome. This multi-award winning business began as humble tea rooms in 2005.

JUST A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT • Great espresso coffees including Kopi Luwak ($50 per cup) • Famous award winning scones baked fresh daily • All day breakfast, light lunches, morning and afternoon teas • Gifts and souvenirs • North Queensland Oldest building split log construction built 1865 • Scenic range drive • Walking track and lookouts • Eftpos available • Licensed premises • Weddings and private functions • Up to 5˚ cooler all year round • Resident ghosts – Don’t be afraid to ask!

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AIMS TOURS

AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE

The Australian Institute of Marine Science is one of the most innovative and progressive research laboratories in the world with unparalleled capability in the field of cutting-edge tropical marine science and technology. AIMS was established by the Australian Government in 1972 under the Australian Institute of Marine Science Act 1972 in recognition of the importance of marine assets, especially the Great Barrier Reef, to Australia. Today AIMS is recognised worldwide for the quality of its research into marine environments, and their resources including biotechnology and aquaculture. The Australian Institute of Marine Science is located within a 207 hectare national park at Cape Ferguson, about 50 kilometres from the Townsville CBD. Conducted public tours, which cover the Institute’s research and its relevance to community interests, are available on Friday mornings from March to November (inclusive). The tours start at 10am and conclude at about 12 noon. Bookings are recommended. Special tours on other weekdays can be prearranged for groups. Bookings are essential. Refreshments are available for visitors at the AIMS canteen (during opening hours). In all cases, visitors must check into the reception upon arrival. Unfortunately, there is no public transport to the Institute. You can reach AIMS from Townsville by travelling towards Ayr on the Bruce Highway for about 35 km until you get to the AIMS access road, which is indicated at the turnoff by a directional sign. The Institute is situated on the coast, 16 km at the end of this access road. If you require more information about tours, or if you are interested in organising a special group tour to the Institute, please phone 4753 4444 during business hours. It is a good idea to book tours as early as possible. Remember, when you visit AIMS please respect the national parks status of the area. No fishing, boating, camping or lighting of barbecues is permitted.

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AUSTRALIAN HOTEL 11 Palmer Street 07 4722 6999 BANK NITECLUB 410 Flinders St East 07 4721 3332 BELLEVUE HOTEL 17 Allen St 07 4772 4265 BOHLE BARN Cnr Shaws Rd & Bruce Hwy, Bohle. 07 4774 6322 BULLYS 108 Flinders St East, City CACTUS JACKS SALOON Flinders St East 07 4721 5705 CASA LOUNGE BAR 145 Flinders St East 07 4771 2173

COMMONWEALTH HOTEL 46 Allen St 07 4771 4215 CONSORTIUM 159 Flinders St East 07 4724 5122 COWBOYS LEAGUES CLUB 335 Flinders St 07 4724 5888 CRITERION TAVERN 10 The Strand 07 4721 5777 DALRYMPLE HOTEL 310 Bayswater Drv, Garbutt 07 4779 6344 EXCHANGE HOTEL 151 Flinders St East 07 4771 3335

FLYNN’S IRISH BAR Flinders St East 07 4721 1655

ROYAL HOTEL 56 Stagpole St, West End 07 4771 2549

GREAT NORTHERN 500 Flinders St West 07 4771 6191

SANTA FE GOLD 108 Flinders St East

HERBERT HOTEL 102 Sturt St 07 4771 2641 HERITAGE BAR 137 Flinders St East 07 4771 2799 HERMIT PARK HOTEL 100 Charters Towers Rd 07 4721 4143

SHAMROCK HOTEL 31 Palmer St 07 4771 4351 SOVEREIGN HOTEL 807 Flinders St West 07 4771 2909

HOTEL ALLEN Gregory Street, North Ward 07 4771 5656

THE AVENUES HOTEL 270 Kern Brothers Drv, Kirwan 07 4723 8000

IRISH FINNEGANS Cannon Park Centre,Kirwan 07 4723 7777

THE BREWERY 252 Flinders St 07 4724 2999

JUPITERS HOTEL & CASINO Sir Leslie Theiss Dr 07 4722 2333

THE CENTENARY HOTEL 35 French St, Pimlico 07 4779 2575

KIRWAN TAVERN 154 Thuringowa Drv, Kirwan. 07 4773 3366

THE SUN HOTEL 6 Ross River Rd, Mundingburra 07 4779 5233

MAD COW TAVERN 129 Flinders St East 07 4771 5727

TOMS TAVERN Nathan St, Aitkenvale 07 4772 9777

MOLLY MALONES Flinders St East 07 4771 3428

TOWNSVILLE RSL 139 Charters Towers Rd 07 4759 9500

MONSOONS 194 Flinders St East 07 4772 0900

VALE HOTEL 222 Ross River Rd, Aitkenvale 07 4779 0100

NEWMARKET HOTEL 499 Flinders St West 07 4721 1377 RHINO BAR 3 Palmer Street 07 4771 6322 ROSS ISLAND HOTEL 99 Boundary St, Railway Estate 07 4771 4475

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SEAVIEW HOTEL 56 The Strand 07 4771 5005

VICTORIA PARK HOTEL 266 Boundary St 07 4772 6687 WATERMARK 72 The Strand 07 4724 4281 WEST END HOTEL 89 Ingham Rd, West End 07 4771 2872


GREAT OUTDOORS

CARAVAN PARKS & CAMP GROUNDS

Caravaning has become one of the most popular means of travel, whether it be up the coast for a holiday or travelling around Australia, you are likely to meet many travellers who are doing just that. Most caravan parks not only have the beautifully manicured shady sites, some with their own ensuites, but they have motel standard villas and cabins. If you are roughing it, grassed and shady tent sites are available along with well maintained camp and washing up facilities with tables and seats. Townsville has many caravan parks to offer. Depending on your time available and how far you are travelling each day, there is a park for you. Don’t forget if you are travelling in the summer months it is important to have access to a pool, especially for the kids. So check out these great holiday and caravan parks guaranteed to make your stay in Townsville an enjoyable one.

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• Fully self contained Cabins, Villas & Units • Ensuite tourist sites • Resort style pool • BBQ • Kiosk • Tourist attraction Information • 2.5kms from City centre • Tennis court, day/night • Adjacent to McDonald’s, Sizzler, Subway, Red Rooster & Bottleshop • 5 min to major shopping centre • Laundry Facility x 2

Ph 4725 1577

Cnr Hugh & Woolcock St, Townsville Fax 4728 8918 | www.thelakesholidaypark.com.au

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CAMPING BOWLING GREEN BAY NATIONAL PARK Campgrounds: Alligator Creek 25km south of Townsville; Cape Cleveland 33km south of Townsville; Bowling Green Bay 64km south of Townsville and 26km north of Ayr. Rugged mountains rise abruptly from the wetlands, saltpans and mangrove forests of the coastal plain. Alligator Creek descends in a series of cascades, deep pools and waterfalls. MOUNT SPEC, PALUMA RANGE NATIONAL PARK Campground: 71km north of Townsville and 46km south of Ingham. Rising high above the coastal plains, cloaked in tropical rainforest and dissected by numerous streams, Mount Spec is the southernmost national park section in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. JOURAMA FALLS, PALUMA RANGE NATIONAL PARK Campground: 91km north of Townsville or 24km south of Ingham, via the Bruce Highway. Fringed by rainforest, Waterview Creek tumbles down many picturesque cascades and rapids, offering beautiful spots to relax, camp, walk and enjoy watching birds, butterflies and other native wildlife. For more information: www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/index.php

WOODLANDS HOLIDAY PARK

• Modern 2 Bedroom Ensuite Cabins • Open Plan Ensuite Cabins • 76 Ensuite Powered Sites • 40 Large Powered Sites with Amenities Block • Modern Laundry Facilities • Pool / 4 FREE Gas BBQs • Camp Kitchen / TV Room • Playground • Giant Jumping Pillow • Broadband Internet / Laptop Connection

548 Bruce Highway, Townsville (north side)

FREECALL 1800 251 485 PHONE 4751 6955

info@big4woodlands.com.au • www.big4woodlands.com.au

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DINING OUT IN TOWNSVILLE

OASIS - SIDEWALK CAFÈ SEAFOOD THE BALCONY 1 CITY 7 287 4 HAROLDS 143 Wills Street. 4771 6048 58 The Strand. 4724 1322 Flinders Street. 4771 2255 COWBOYS LEAGUES CLUB JUPITERS - SPIN CAFÈ TOWNSVILLE YACHT CLUB 2 335 Flinders Street. 4724 5888 5 Sir Leslie Thiess Drive. 4722 2333 8 1 Plume Street. 4772 1192 TOWNSVILLE VICTORIA PARK HOTEL 9 266 6 SEAGULLS 3 21GELATISSIMO The Strand. 4721 1922 74 The Esplanade. 4721 3111 Boundary Street. 4772 6687

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DINING IN TOWNSVILLE

Townsville’s dining diversity makes heading out for dinner an exciting venture. From the thoughtfully restored heritage restaurants, to the ambience of al fresco cafes, Townsville boasts four major dining precincts, each offering its own distinct experience. PALMER STREET Located on the city’s south bank, Palmer Street captures the essence of international cuisine. Boasting award-winning restaurants for breakfast, lunch or dinner, Palmer Street offers mouth-watering flavours guaranteed to tantalise your taste buds. Whether you desire indian, Asian, Italian, Greek, French, Mexican, modern Australian or locally caught seafood, this strip is Townsville’s premium eat street. The central location offers proximity to public transport, the city’s vibrant nightlife hub and gorgeous views across Ross Marina. FLINDERS STREET EAST Parallel to Palmer Street is Flinders Street East, which boasts an eclectic mix of restaurants, nightclubs, pubs and wine bars. The

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strip is not only the nightlife precinct of the city, it’s an emerging hot spot for diners to meet for an evening out. Flinders Street East is a flurry of lively atmosphere and night-time activity with cocktails and tapas enjoyed until late. GREGORY STREET The Gregory Street precinct near The Strand has a cosmopolitan village atmosphere. With exclusive boutique shopping and openair cafe dining, it is the perfect stop for lunch, coffee or cake after a long day shopping. CANNON PARK Located a short distance from the Riverway precinct, Cannon Park offers diners a range of cuisine and a social atmosphere. You can catch a live show at Riverway, see a movie at the cinemas or have a pint at the local Irish pub. There are plenty of delicious choices around town - just follow your nose to discover them yourself.


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THE STRAND AND ROCK POOL

THE STRAND TOWNSVILLE. Courtesy of Townsville Enterprise

One of the man-made wonders in Townsville is The Strand on the beachfront. Being close to the centre of town The Strand offers a variety of activities for all ages. There are four rock headlands that you can enjoy, with fishing, parks, childrens playgrounds, scenic walks, kiosk, restaurants, coffee shops and an awesome view worth capturing on film from Kissing Point. The Picnic Bay Surf Lifesaving Club has toilet facilities located on the Burke Street headland. An icecream shop is situated on the Landsborough St headland. You will find a restaurant and coffee shop on the Gregory Street headland. With a bar and restaurant located at the Rock Pool. The Strand has stunning views across to Magnetic Island from the promenade, with rollerblading, jogging and biking very popular activities along the pathways. Note that courtesy rules apply on the pathway. Three swimming areas obviously feature, being the Rock pool at one end of The Strand, and the Tobruk Pool at the other, and there’s plenty of beach in between. In the summer months the beach has two purpose built stinger proof nets out (November - May is the official stinger season) providing two safe swimming areas in the sea. Weddings are popular on The Strand and in other Townsville parklands, with the most popular months being March to October. A hire fee of $68.40 applies to parkland weddings and bookings must be made at least six weeks prior to the wedding date. Contact the Strand Office for bookings on 4727 9000.

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THE ROCK POOL The most popular saltwater swimming destination is the Kissing Point rock pool at the extreme northern end of The Strand in North Ward. Offering a sheltered environment, the rock pool is a marvel of natural engineering. Sea water is constantly pumped into the pool, after being strained from marine life and stingers into a natural beach setting. A special pumping system was imported from Sweden for the rockpool and it pumps water in the pool 24 hours a day. The pool, which is about 10 times the size of an Olympic pool, has the entire water volume replaced every three hours. The Rock pool is a great spot to get wet and cool down from the summer heat. The Rock pool is closed Thursdays for maintenance. Toilet and shower facilities are available and the lawns surrounding the pool provide a great place for a picnic or barbecue and a buzz on the flying fox. Lights in the pool are turned on every night for those wanting a moonlit dip. Offering copious seating areas and parkland, with free electric barbeques, this is the perfect location to have a safe swim and a picnic during your stay. There’s a second beach swimming enclosure half way along The Strand, and the waterpark is a favourite family outing.


EXEC DELUXE ROOM

ALL ROOMS HAVE SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEWS OVERLOOKING THE CORAL SEA TO MAGNETIC ISLAND AND THE STRAND. ALL ROOMS AIR CONDITIONED, CABLE TV, WIRELESS INTERNET AVAILABLE, LIMITED COOKING FACILITES, RESTAURANT CHARGE BACK, SWIMMING POOL AND GUEST LAUNDRY Ask about our exec deluxe rooms for that extra bit of luxury.

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10 THINGS TO DO ON THE STRAND 1 2 3

COOL OFF IN THE POOL... At the famous Tobruk Pool where many former Olympic swimming stars trained. PLAY... At the Water Park or one at the following playgrounds: Sunrise Rotary Sister Kenny Equal Access, Teenrager, Galaxy, or the Townsville Rotary playground.

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COOL OFF IN THE SEA... Swim in the Rock Pool or stinger resistant enclosures during the November to May northern stinger season. Swim between the flags at all times.

PICNIC... Relax with your family at a host of great spots and enjoy the fantastic views to Magnetic Island. PARTICIPATE... In the public activities and events in Strand Park. View the public artwork reflecting the significant heritage of The Strand. EXPERIENCE... Skydiving, rockwall climbing, beach volleyball, bicycle hire, yoga, coin operated binoculars and lockers.

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CHALLENGE YOURSELF... On the eight exercise points positioned along the Strand promenade. Or sign up with Picnic Bay or Arcadian Surf Life Saving Clubs for some real action. There are also 3 outrigging clubs positioned on the Strand - Townsville, Magnetic Island, and Coral Sea. The Townsville Sailing Club operates from the southern end of The Strand.


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• Studio Apartments • Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom units • Fully Self Contained • Ducted A/C • Direct Dial Phones • Colour TV/Video/DVD (2 bedrooms and most 1 bedrooms have TV in bedroom) • All units have a Safe • Patio with Setting • Ocean Views from most Units • 100m to Beach • 300m walking distance to Restaurants, Hotels, Fast Food, BiLo and Shops • Lift to all Floors • Secure Undercover Parking

Entrance at 81 Mitchell Street, North Ward TOWNSVILLE

Phone 4729 8100 Fax: 4729 8189

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HERITAGE TRAILS OF TOWNSVILLE

FLINDERS STREET

Townsville’s heritage walking trails are a must do for anybody who wants to experience the city’s diversity of historical architecture, lush tropical gardens and impressive array of natural attractions. The walks are filled with interpretive information and hundreds of pictorial opportunities to get to know the real Townsville. The walking trails will acquaint you with social and cultural experiences that create lifetime memories. Allow half an hour for a brisk walk or longer for a leisurely stroll

along the Civic Pride or Early Townsville Trails. The trails are composed of three parts: a hand held brochure, building markers and interpretive trail signage. Brochures are available at various outlets including Townsville information centres, the CityLibraries Flinders Street Branch and the front counter of the Townsville City Council, Planning Services at the Walker Street Administration building.

Townsville’s first European contact occurred in 1819 when Allan Cunningham, aboard the survey vessel Mermaid, landed on Cape Cleveland. A further 45 years elapsed before John Melton Black and his partner Robert Towns, after whom the city was named, founded Townsville in November 1864. Originally Townsville was a slowly developing seaport with pastoralists settling in the hinterland. Following the discovery of gold in 1867 it developed rapidly and by 1880 was the port for five major goldfields and the main supply centre of Northern Australia. Later it became the centre for rich sugar growing districts to the North and South. Today Townsville is a flourishing modern city and the administrative centre of North Queensland, but it still preserves a rich heritage from its golden past.

TRAIL 1. >> CIVIC PRIDE Traces the growth of the heart of Townsville’s Central Business District (CBD). The walk displays the consolidation of the westward movement of the CBD in conjunction with the expansion of insurance, commercial and banking institutions. While many of the buildings exhibit landmark qualities, all contribute to the streetscape and provide an understanding of Townsville’s emergence as the administrative centre of North Queensland.

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HERITAGE TRAILS OF TOWNSVILLE

ANZAC PARK 1905

Townsville was established on the banks of a crocodile infested mangrove creek to serve pastoral development in the hinterland. The opening of large tracts of northern grazing land after 1861 led to the development of coastal harbours that had good access to inland pastoral holdings. John Melton Black, general manager for Robert Towns & Co’s interests in North Queensland, addressed the need for a landing place closer to Towns’ pastoral leases. He sent Andrew Ball and Mark Watt Reid to explore Cleveland Bay and report on its suitability as a port. John Melton Black’s plans needed Robert Towns’ financial backing. The two men formed a partnership and in November 1864 John Melton Black selected land bounded by the mouth of Ross Creek and the rocky spurs of Melton Hill. The secure port and settlement referred to as “The Bay” or “Castletown” rapidly emerged out of the rocky mangrove belt that extended from the crocodile infested creek across what is now Flinders Street East. Flinders Street East became the main thoroughfare and a focus of commercial and port activity. By early 1865 work on the road, wharves and boiling down works was well underway. The first land sales for Townsville were held in Bowen in 1865. A year later the settlement was officially named ‘Townsville’ in recognition of its financial benefactor Captain Robert Towns.

FLINDERS STREET EAST

TRAIL 2. >> EARLY TOWNSVILLE Reveals the city’s earliest port-related commercial precinct in the original ‘heart of the city’. The walk traces the 1880’s transformation of the Flinders Street East precinct from single storey timber structures into one and two storey masonry buildings. Reflected in the fabric and function of these buildings are glimpses of Townsville’s early character and development. The walk also includes regional attractions Reef HQ and the Museum of Tropical Queensland.

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ROSS CREEK 1906

As a natural barrier between South Townsville and the town centre, Ross Creek has also been the focus of maritime and social activity since it was first surveyed in 1864. Named after William Ross (1831-1887), a member of John Melton Black’s original settlement party responsible for establishing Townsville, the creek created a strong sense of community focus but also identified South Townsville as a separate entity. Residents of South Townsville developed a close relationship with water. The creek and mangroves were excellent for harvesting seafood. Popular pastimes included sailing, boating and swimming. Being able to swim or row boats at an early age was seen as integral in one’s social development in the area. For many years the opening of the sailing season was held in Ross Creek. Trips to Magnetic Island would not be possible without first boarding the ferry in Ross Creek. Initially the only way to access South Townsville was by ferry. The landing for Townsville’s first ferry service, the Penny Ferry, was adjacent to the Metropole Hotel. Other methods of accessing South Townsville proved more problematic – a bridge near the Metropole Hotel had to be demolished within a year of completion as it restricted shipping in the creek. The success of the Penny Ferry also attracted other ferries and boats to the creek. Victoria Bridge forded the creek permanently in 1889 and was the catalyst for further growth in the area.

REGAT TA LAUNCH IN ROSS CREEK

VIEW OF ROSS CREEK AND SOUTH TOWNSVILLE 1914

TRAIL 3. >> SOUTH TOWNSVILLE & PORT Tells the story of the relationship between the industrial and the residential aspects of this working class suburb. From its earliest days, Ross Island, now known as South Townsville, was a hub for industry and many men from the suburb worked at the port and in associated industries. The early architecture of the suburb reflects its social make-up whilst numerous pubs provide a snapshot of the daily social interaction between wharfies, seamen, meatworkers and railway workers.

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what’s on MARCH

CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY 3 March www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au

regular events FULL MOON DRUM CIRCLE Monthly (weather permitting) Venue: Gregory Street Amphitheatre Time: 6pm - 7.30pm Contact: Alex: 0414 803 666 www.therhythmconnection.com COTTERS MARKETS Venue: Flinders Street, City Time: Every Sunday 8.30am - 1pm www.townsvillerotarymarkets.com.au

SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL OCEAN FILM FESTIVAL 8 March Venue: Riverway Arts Centre 20 Village Bvd Thuringowa Central Time: 7pm Cost: $31.60 Contact: 4727 9797 RND 22: TOWNSVILLE CROCS VS SYDNEY 9 March Venue: Townsville Entertainment Centre Sir Leslie Thiess Drive Contact: 4771 4000 www.tecc.net.au

TOWNSVILLE CITY MARKET Venue: Flinders Square, City Time: Every Wednesday 10am - 2pm www.townsvillerotarymarkets.com.au

THIN LIZZY CONCERT 15 March Venue: The Venue, 719 Flinders Street Contact: 4724 2800 www.thevenuetownsville.com.au

WILLOWS ROTARY MARKETS Venue: Willows Shoppingtown, Herveys Range Road, Kirwan Time: Every Sunday 7am - 11am (Excl. Christmas and New Years) www.townsvillerotarymarkets.com.au

RND 2: NQ COWBOYS VS STORM 16 March Venue: Townsville Stadium, Kirwan Time: 6.30pm Contact: Tickets 13 28 49 Ticketek www.cowboys.com.au

STRAND NIGHT MARKETS May - December Venue: Strand Park, The Strand Time: 1st Friday of the month 5pm - 9:30pm (Except July & August - 2nd Friday) www.townsvillerotarymarkets.com.au NORTH QUEENSLAND FARMERS MARKET Venue: Main Street, North Shore Time: Saturdays 6am - 12pm www.nqfarmersmarket.com.au 44 | march - august 2013


RND 23: TOWNSVILLE CROCS VS MELBOURNE 17 March Venue: Townsville Entertainment Centre Sir Leslie Thiess Drive Contact: 4771 4000 www.tecc.net.au INFINITE SPACE 23 March Venue: Townsville Civic Theatre, 41 Boundary Street Time: 8pm Cost: $47 Adult, $42 Concession, $25 Student/Child Contact: 4727 9797 WORKS OF ART PERFORMED BY BARRIER REEF ORCHESTRA 24 March Venue: Riverway Arts Centre 20 Village Bvd Thuringowa Central Time: 2pm Cost: $30, Member NQE $24 Contact: 4727 9797

APRIL RND 5: NQ COWBOYS VS PENRITH PANTHERS 6 April Venue: Townsville Stadium, Kirwan Time: 6.30pm Contact: Tickets 13 28 49 Ticketek www.cowboys.com.au THE WIGGLES TAKING OFF! LIVE 6 + 7 April Venue: Townsville Civic Theatre, 41 Boundary Street Time: 6th April 1pm + 4.30pm, 7th April 11am Cost: $30, Under 18months FREE Contact: 4727 9797 ANIMAL FARM 23 + 24 April Venue: Townsville Civic Theatre, 41 Boundary Street Time: 8pm Cost: $47 Adult, $42 Concession, $25 Student/Child Contact: 4727 9797 TEN DAYS IN THE TOWERS 26 April - 6 May www.tendays.com.au RND 7: NQ COWBOYS VS CANBERRA RAIDERS 27 April Venue: Townsville Stadium, Kirwan Time: 5.30pm Contact: Tickets 13 28 49 Ticketek www.cowboys.com.au MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL ROADSHOW 27 + 28 April Venue: Townsville Civic Theatre, 41 Boundary Street Time: 8.30pm Cost: $37 Adult, $34 Concession, $30 Student/15+ Contact: 4727 9797

INFINITE SPACE

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MAY BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL 2 May Venue: Townsville Civic Theatre, 41 Boundary Street Time: 7pm Cost: $31.60 Contact: 4727 9797 FESTIVAL OF ONE ACT PLAYS 4 + 5 May Venue: Townsville Civic Theatre, 41 Boundary Street Time: 7pm Cost: $18 Adult, $15 Concession, $12 Student Contact: 4727 9797

JUNE ECO FIESTA + SMART LIFESTYLE EXPO 1 + 2 June Venue: Queens Gardens Contact: 1300 878 001 PALM CREEK FOLK FESTIVAL 6 - 9 June Venue: Mountain View Lake Eco Park Contact: 0412 362 196 (Casper Schougaard) www.palmcreek.com.au

2013 NAABA NQ CHAMPIONSHIPS 11 May Venue: Townsville Civic Theatre, 41 Boundary Street Time: 12pm Cost: $52.60 Adult, $22.60 Under 14 Contact: 4727 9797

RND 13: NQ COWBOYS VS BULLDOGS 8 June Venue: Townsville Stadium, Kirwan Time: 7.30pm Contact: Tickets 13 28 49 Ticketek www.cowboys.com.au

CHARMAINE WILSON: SPIRIT WHISPERS 12 May Venue: Riverway Arts Centre 20 Village Bvd Thuringowa Central Time: 2pm Cost: $50 (16+) Contact: 4727 9797

IT’S MY PARTY 21 + 22 June Venue: Townsville Civic Theatre, 41 Boundary Street Time: 8pm Cost: $47 Adult, $42 Concession, $25 Student/Child Contact: 4727 9797

RND 10: NQ COWBOYS VS SYDNEY ROOSTERS 18 May Venue: Townsville Stadium, Kirwan Time: 7.30pm Contact: Tickets 13 28 49 Ticketek www.cowboys.com.au TEN TENORS: MUMS THE WORD TOUR 18 May Venue: Townsville Civic Theatre, 41 Boundary Street Time: 8pm Cost: $79.60 Contact: 4727 9797

TOWNSVILLE SHOW 28 June - 1 July Venue: Townsville Showgrounds Contact: 4771 4964 RND 16: NQ COWBOYS VS SHARKS 30 June Venue: Townsville Stadium, Kirwan Time: 6.30pm Contact: Tickets 13 28 49 Ticketek www.cowboys.com.au

THE BOOK CLUB 21 + 22 May Venue: Riverway Arts Centre 20 Village Bvd Thuringowa Central Time: 8pm Cost: $47 Adult, $42 Concession, $25 Student/Child Contact: 4727 9797

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McDONALDS DANCE EXPO 5 July Venue: Strand Park Contact: 1800 878 001 NAIDOC WEEK 7 - 14 July www.naidoc.org.au THE COMEDIANS 9 + 10 July Venue: Townsville Civic Theatre, 41 Boundary Street Time: 8pm Cost: $47 Adult, $42 Concession, $25 Student/Child Contact: 4727 9797 360 ALLSTARS 10 July Venue: Riverway Arts Centre 20 Village Bvd Thuringowa Central Time: 7.30pm Cost: $15 Contact: 4727 9797 COMEDY OF ERRORS 23 July Venue: Townsville Civic Theatre, 41 Boundary Street Time: 8pm Cost: $47 Adult, $42 Concession, $25 Student/Child Contact: 4727 9797

AUGUST AUSTRALIAN-ITALIAN FESTIVAL - INGHAM 3 + 4 August Venue: Tyto Wetlands Centre, Ingham Contact: 4776 5288 www.australianitalianfestival.com.au HELLO KITTY FLANAGAN 9 August Venue: Townsville Civic Theatre, 41 Boundary Street Time: 8pm Cost: $40 Adult, $38 Concession Contact: 4727 9797 THE SOUND OF MUSIC 14 - 18 August Venue: Townsville Civic Theatre, 41 Boundary Street Time: 14th-17th 7.30pm, 18th 4pm Cost: $47 Adult, $42 Concession, $25 Student/Child Contact: 4727 9797 TOWNSVILLE CULTURAL FEST 2013 14 - 18 August Venue: Strand Park www.culturalfest.org GREAT TROPICAL JAZZ PARTY 23 - 25 August Venue: Hotel Arcadia, Magnetic Island Contact: 4778 5918 Marilyn www.culturalfest.org STRAND EPHEMERA 30 August - 8 September Venue: Strand Park

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MUSEUMS

MUSEUM OF TROPICAL QUEENSLAND

ARMY MUSEUM NORTH QUEENSLAND Where: Jezzine Barracks. Kissing Point. Mitchell Street, North Ward Open: Sunday, Wednesday, Friday 9am - 1pm (other times by arrangement) Phone: 07 4721 1495 or 07 4772 7276 The Army Museum of North Queensland is located within Jezzine Barracks, Kissing Point in Townsville. The Museum displays the proud Army history of units and personnel within the North Queensland area. The Museum houses weapons, uniforms, photographs and equipment from as far back as Colonial times through to the present day. Entry to the Museum is free. Donations are greatly appreciated. CULTURAL CENTRE Where: 2/68 Flinders St East, Townsville (Map Ref 9. Page 51) Open: 9.30am - 4.30pm daily Phone: 07 4773 7679 Web: www.cctownsville.com.au A unique collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, culture and history. MARITIME MUSEUM Where: Palmer Street, South Townsville (Map Ref. 11. Page 51) Open: Weekdays 10am - 4pm, Weekends 12pm - 4pm. Last entry 3pm. Phone: 07 4721 5251 Web: www.townsvillemaritimemuseum.org.au The complex was completed in 2000, and consists of two galleries, a model boat building room, boatshed and BBQ area. The original building houses the SS Yongala shipwreck collection and was once the pier masters office when located at the port. The lighthouse was relocated from Bay Rock and dates from 1886. MUSEUM OF TROPICAL QUEENSLAND Where: Flinders Street East, City (Map Ref 10. Page 51) Open: Daily 9.30am - 5pm (Closed Christmas Day, Good Friday and the morning of Anzac Day, 25 April) Phone: 07 4726 0600 Web: www.mtq.qm.qld.gov.au Discover the natural and cultural heritage of North queensland at the Museum of Tropical Queensland. Located in the heart

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of Townsville, the Museum is filled with exhibitions to captivate visitors of all ages. Learn about HMS Pandora, the ship sent by British Admiralty to capture the Bounty and her mutinous crew, explore a typical North queensland rainforest environment in the Enchanted Rainforest, admire historic dive helmets in the Langley Collection: Heritage of Helmets, or test your skills at the interactive science centre, Mindzone. NATIONAL TRUST HERITAGE CENTRE Where: 5 Castling Street, West End Open: Wednesday 10am - 2pm, Weekends 1pm - 4pm Entry: $8 Adult, $2 child, $5 Concession Phone: 07 4771 5873 Web: www.heritagecentre.org.au RAAF TOWNSVILLE MUSEUM Where: Ingham Road, Garbutt Open: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9am - 12pm and Sundays 10am - 4pm or by appointment 4752 1712. Web: www.raafmuseum.com The RAAF Townsville Museum promotes and preserves the military aviation history of North Queensland from WWII to present time and includes all theatres of conflict associated with the area. TOWNSVILLE MUSEUM & HISTORICAL SOCIETY Where: 231 Hugh Street, Currajong Open: Mon, Wed - Friday 10am-3pm, Sunday 1.30pm - 3.30pm Phone: 47 757838 Web: www.townsvillemuseuminc.com QUARANTINE MUSEUM Where: Cape Pallarenda Conservation Park 1 The Esplanade, Pallarenda Open: Monday - Friday 9am - 3.30pm Phone: 4722 5224 The historic Quarantine Museum at Cape Pallarenda is an interesting place. The hill behind it contains World War II gun emplacements you can explore along a good walking track from the museum.


ART GALLERIES CULTURAL CENTRE - FINE ARTS GALLERY Flinders Street East, Townsville (Map Ref. 9. Page 51) Open: Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4.30pm Phone: 4772 7679 www.cctownsville.com.au GALLERY 6 Shop 7a/203 Kings Rd, Pimlico Open: Wed 9am - 2pm, Thurs & Fri 10am - 3.30pm, Sat & Sun 10am - 2pm Phone: 4779 0079 NQ POTTERS WORKSHOP NQ Potters workshop at 15 Flowers Street, Railway Estate. Fully equipped workspace for members, classes and workshops. Phone 07 4772 3458 for more info. PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY (Shown) Cnr Denham Street & Flinders Street (Map Ref. 12. Page 51) Open: Mon - Fri 10am - 5pm, Sat & Sun 10am - 2pm Phone: 4727 9000 PINNACLES GALLERY Riverway Arts Centre, Kirwan Open: Wed - Fri 11am - 7pm, Sat 11am - 6pm, Sun 11am - 2pm Phone: 4773 8566 STUDIO 2: GALLERY & STUDIO 486-488 Flinders Street West, Townsville Open: Mon - Fri 9am - 4.30pm, Sat & Sun 9am - 12pm Phone: 0418 936 927 www.studio2townsville.org SYLVIA DITCHBURN FINE ART Shop 7, Metro Quays, 86 Ogden Street, Townsville (Map Ref. A. Page 51) Open: Tues - Fri 10am - 4pm, Sun 10am - 1pm Phone: 4724 3953 www.sylviaditchburnfineartgallery.com THE SWEATSHOP 181 Flinders Street, Townsville Open: Mon - Fri 7.30am - 4pm, Sat 9am - 4pm, Sun 10am - 2pm www.thesweatshop.com.au TOWNSVILLE ART SOCIETY Shops 6 & 7, 203 - 205 Kings Road, Pimlico Open: Mon 10am - 2pm, Tues - Fri 9am - 4pm , Sat 10am - 2pm Phone: ‘Art on Kings’ 4725 0250 UMBRELLA STUDIO 482 Flinders Street, Townsville Open: Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm, Sun 9am - 1pm Phone: 47727109 www.umbrella.org.au URBAN COTTERS Urban Quarter Shopping Centre Cnr Ogden & Stanley Streets, Townsville Open: Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm, Sat 9am - 1pm, Sun 8am - 1pm Phone: 0487 305 266 www.urbancotters.net

Original art for sale at ‘Art on Kings’ Eftpos and lay-by facilities available

Open everyday Saturday - Monday 10am - 2pm Tuesday - Friday 9am - 4pm Shop 6 & 7, 203-205 Kings Road, Pimlico

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PARKS & GARDENS

RIVERWAY LAGOONS

THE STRAND Where: The Strand Townsville’s fantastic beachfront promenade, The Strand incorporates a jetty, recreational park, restaurants, cafes, a series of headlands, a free water park, picnic areas and swimming pools and enclosures. ANDERSON PARK BOTANIC GARDENS Where: Gulliver Street, Pimlico (Vehicle access) Fulham Road, Balls Lane, Gulliver and Wellington Streets (Pedestrian access) Facilities: Toilets, picnic areas, internal car parking, 10,000 steps circuit. Anderson Gardens is the largest botanic garden in Townsville covering 25 hectares. Centrally located in Mundingburra, the garden contains fine specimens of tropical trees, palms and Pandanus. The World Cycad Garden, Grand Avenues and Tropical Orchard are of particular note. A representative collection of Cape York Peninsula rainforest specimens are displayed along with native plants and flora of the dry tropical regions of the world. Anderson Gardens was named in appreciation of the work of William Anderson, Townsville’s first Curator of Parks from 1878 - 1934.

TOWNSVILLE PALMETUM Where: University Road, Douglas. Facilities: Toilets, botanical displays, tourist information, selected art exhibitions and Café are all located in Tumbetin Lodge. The Palmetum is a 17 hectare Botanic Garden displaying one of the largest and most diverse public collections of palms in the world. It has a range of habitats to suit flora originating from the dry tropicas through to the wet tropical lowlands. In addition to the recreated habitat zones, there are expansive lawns and water features frequented by numerous bird species. A ‘Birds of Palmetum’ brochure is available in the foyer of the Tumbetin Lodge. Located in Townsville on the magnificent Ross River, Riverway offers a dynamic combination of cultural, sports, leisure, residential and commercial activities. With two huge swimming lagoons, the Riverway Arts Centre, Pinnacles Gallery, the Riverwalk and parklands, there truly is so much to explore.

DAN GLEESON MEMORIAL GARDENS Thuringowa Drive, Kirwan. The gardens feature a wide range of native flora situated amongst large lawn parks and paved pathways.

RIVERWAY - RIVERWAY LAGOONS Where: Riverway Drive, Kirwan The Riverway Lagoons cover an area in size of more than three Olympic swimming pools. The lagoons are nestled among shady raintrees, with the picturesque Ross River providing a peaceful backdrop. Water cascades connect the two distinct lagoon areas, which vary in depth up to 2 metres.

PIONEER PARK & ROSS RIVER Riverway Drive, Thuringowa. The park provides recreational facilities and is a popular fishing location.

Unlike coastal beaches there are no waves or stingers to bother you and you can feel comfortable knowing that the lagoons are patrolled by professional lifeguards seven days a week, 365 days a year.

QUEENS GARDENS Where: Paxton Street, Gregory Street & Kennedy Lane, North Ward. Facilities: Toilets, picnic areas, children’s playground, aviaries. Initiated in 1870, Queens Gardens is the oldest Botanic Garden in Townsville. Now covering 4 hectares, reduced from an original 40Ha, it is considered a fine example of a tropical garden for European settlement, plantings included timber and fruit trees and collections of Dracaena, Codiaeum and Cordyline. Today the emphasis of the collection is on the colonial ornamental plants with colourful, attractive flowers, foliage or fruit.

RIVERWALK The Riverwalk overlooks the beautiful Ross River and is a great place to view the prolific birdlife in this area. A 3-metre wide pathway runs along the river and provides numerous opportunities to enjoy its natural beauty.

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Magnetic Island is magnetic both by name and nature. Originally named for its interference to Captain Cook’s compass, it now draws visitors from far and wide, and for good reason. With more than 22 secluded bays and beaches, spectacular fringing reefs and a flora and fauna filled National Park, Magnetic Island is a nature lover’s paradise and with an average of 320 fine days every year, Magnetic Island is the sunniest spot on the Queensland coast. The Island is a charming holiday destination characterised by the fact that it is an island community with a resident population of over 2000, and has a wide variety of environmental experiences and attractions.

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160 species of Magnetic Island birdlife. The vegetation on the Island is also diverse, with pockets of lowland, tropical rainforests, mudflats, freshwater lagoons, eucalypt woodlands and mangrove fringes supporting an abundance of habitats. You can get to the island by the car and passenger ferry located on Ross Street, South Townsville, or you can jump aboard the ferry service Sunferries, taking only 25 minutes, with the terminal located near the city centre on Sir Leslie Thiess Drive. Come over and enjoy the most relaxing stay you will ever experience.

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WELCOME TO THE ISLAND

GEOFFREY BAY, MAGNETIC ISLAND. Courtesy of Townsville Enterprise

Nelly Bay is the main access point for transport into Magnetic Island. The people mover Sealink, transfer hundreds of tourists and locals daily to this point where buses, taxis, mokes, scooters, and bikes disperse their passengers onto all the other many busy locations found on the island. The car and passenger ferry, Fantasea also docks next to the terminal.

with water, sunscreen, good shoes etc. Picnic Bay is now the most tranquil of the bays. It is well worth a stroll along the old jetty; now that there are no ferries, the fish life abounds, turtles are frequent visitors and occasionally you may see a shy dugong come round the point from Cockle Bay.

As you step off the ferry and pass through the modern terminal, within walking distance you will find shops including an ice-cream shop, supermarket, cafés, bottle shop, pharmacy, hairdresser, service station, real estate, photo shop, travel agency, and car/ moke/scooter hire.

Have a game of golf at the island’s only golf couse. The views are breathtaking so you won’t be in any hurry to finish the course. You’ll have plenty of company as the course is home to all sorts of wildlife including wallabies, curlews and koalas who all enjoy watching a casual game of holiday makers.

Walking tracks winding up through the hills start or end here. These walks may take a little while to complete so be prepared

Head along the western track to discover West Point. An ideal fishing spot and a chance to escape from everyone.

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MUST DO ON THE ISLAND

WOMA/MAAI 2013 TRAINING SEMINAR MAGNETIC ISLAND

19 - 20 OCTOBER This is to be the FOURTH ANNUAL WOMA / MAAI Training Seminar to be held in Australia with Perth, Adelaide and Bathurst NSW hosting previous events. All these events are run under guidelines from MAAI (Martial Arts Association International) and WOMA (World Organisation of Martial Arts). Magnetic Island will be extremely honoured to host a wealth of martial arts dignatories and this event promises to be the most exciting and instructive WOMA seminar held in Australia. FOR ALL ENQUIRIES SEMINAR BOOKINGS AND ACCOMODATION Event Co-Ordinator: Julie Wilson 0419 663 537 Email: tevakie2@hotmail.com WOMA Aust. National Secretary: Mark Black 0487 325 225 Email: markblack57@live.com.au

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• Navigate your way around the island by road, or learn more about island life with a tour • Explore the walking tracks through the National Park • Take The Forts walk to spot a koala, see the World War II ruins and the amazing view of the Coral Sea • Observe the rock wallabies at Geoffrey Bay in Arcadia • Snorkel the fringing reef surrounding the island • Cuddle a koala or kiss a croc at Bungalow Bay Koala Village • Visit the local artists and art galleries • Take the 4WD road and picnic at secluded West Point • Sail around the island to discover it’s 23 hidden bays • Test your fitness level or just have fun with a great selection of water sports at Horseshoe Bay • Feed the kookaburras at All Seasons Resort • Stop at Horseshoe Bay, West Point or the end of Picnic Bay Jetty and catch a brilliant sunset • Climb the island’s spectacular rocky outcrops • Back a toad at the weekly cane toad races on Wednesday nights at Arcadia Hotel • Grab a bargain at one of 3 markets - Friday nights at the RSL Club, every second Sunday at Alma Bay and on the last Sunday of the month at Horseshoe Bay • Take in a cabaret dinner at Stage Door Theatre Restaurant • Play a round of golf at the Picnic Bay Country Club • Test out the greens at the Magnetic Island Bowling Club • Gallop from the bush to the Coral Sea on horseback • See the island from the air with the Red Baron • Try a bush tucker breakfast at Bungalow Bay Koala Village


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VIEW NATURE FROM THE SEA Winter is an exciting time here in the tropics, apart from the daily sightings of turtles and coastal birds like the Sooty Oyster Catcher, Striated Heron and Eastern Reef Egret, May to October is the breeding season for the four fish eating birds of prey seen regularly on our tours, (White Bellied Sea Eagle, Osprey, Whistling Kite and Brahminy Kite), these and many more will be viewed and recorded in early June when we partake in the biannual bird count. July to September is the whale season when the Humpback Whales migrate south past the island as they return to Antarctica after breeding in the warm waters of North Queensland and giving birth to their calves. With a simple philosophy of “View Nature in the Wild from the quiet of your Kayak” Magnetic Island Sea Kayaks has become a multi award winning operation winning 21 tourism and environmental awards including the Queensland Tourism Awards for “Adventure Tourism” and the Townsville Environmental Sustainability in Business Award. Magnetic Island Sea Kayaks are the islands first and regions only Advanced Ecotourism Australia accredited operator and one of the first businesses in the country to be awarded Australian Business Climate Action Certification. The sea kayak morning adventure starts in Horseshoe Bay at 8:00am, full instruction and safety brief is given before a guided tour takes you around to either Balding or Radical Bays for a tropical breakfast on the beach. You then have the chance to explore the bay on foot, take photos or learn more about the Island’s history and ecology. On the way back you get to paddle within metres of the island’s huge granite boulders before returning by

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approximately 12:30pm. Our 2 hour sunset tours take a leisurely paddle out to the point in Horseshoe Bays’ calm waters, before drifting back over the coral gardens and sea grass beds looking for turtles as you soak up the last rays of the sun. Just before you reach shore you will stop to have drinks and watch the sunset behind the anchored sailboats. Our day tour is ideal for intermediate and experienced paddlers. Launching in Picnic Bay, we paddle all the way around to Horseshoe Bay with stops for morning tea and lunch. For bookings or further information phone Steve or Lucy on 4778 5424, or checkout their website at www.seakayak.com.au


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ADVENTURE: ISLAND STYLE Water sports are popular all year round. Plunge into the tranquil waters, or snorkel along the fringing reef and explore the island shipwreck trail. Go on a scuba dive tour to discover the marine life - it’s a great way to see the tropical fish and coral reefs. See the splendour of the dolphins, turtles, and sea eagles by taking a guided sea kayak tour exploring the beautiful bays. Jet ski or water ski around the island or hire a yacht and sail the secluded waters. You can go horse riding on the beach at Horseshoe Bay or for the ultimate views try skydiving over the island. And when the sun goes down you can still enjoy the beaches. Every month there’s a Full Moon beach party. Take in the natural wonder of the island and tour around by bus or taxi. For the more adventurous cruise the island in a Mini Moke or a Harley Davidson and feel the fresh air on your face. You can even hire trail bikes, scooters or bicycles. Get off the beaten track with a 4WD drive tour or there’s the 25 kilometres of walking trails through the National Park. HORSESHOE BAY WATER ADVENTURE Horseshoe Bay is the islands’ largest beach and it’s northerly aspect shelters it’s waters, making it the premier location for all the island’s water activities. Hire a jet ski for the family or cut loose on your own. Go for a wild tube ride or water ski. Discover nature from the sea with Magnetic Island Sea Kayaks.

HORSESHOE RANCH Trekking on horseback through the Horseshoe Bay hinterland to the beach is an experience exclusive to Horseshoe Ranch Magnetic Island, with the opportunity to unsaddle your horse and go bareback riding into the blue waters of the bay or Coral Sea. Celebrating their 31st year of Horseshoe Ranch (formerly Blueys), they are Magnetic Islands longest established Adventure activity from 1982 to 2013. ADRENALIN JET SKI TOURS Adrenalin Jet Ski Tours are The Ultimate in Jet Ski experience. Established in 1996, they are definitely NOT just another Jet Ski Hire. There are tours to suit all budgets and flexible timetable. The scenery and rock formations will blow you away, chance encounters with the local wildlife will certainly make your day. The stability and power of LUXURY 4-stroke personal watercraft is sure to leave a lasting impression. Total exhilaration; either the 3 hour Circumnavigation or the 90min Top End Tour. Both; value for money, no license required, all equipment included. Your qualified LOCAL guide will showcase all the beauty Magnetic Island has on offer. Open 7 days a week, weather permitting. Bookings highly recommended, families welcome. Phone Pete or Sharon 4778 5533 or AH 0407 785 533. (See back cover)

Magnetic Shores Enjoy the tranquil surroundings of Alma Bay

We Snorkel. We Fish. We Explore

Magnetic Island 360o

See all 23 beautiful bays Full Circumnavigation $105pp

• Modern, clean, air-conditioned • Easy access • 2 bedroom unit very close to beach • Fully self contained, TV, DVD player, Austar, Fridge, BBQ, cutlery, linen etc. • close to hotel, shops and restaurants

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0439 723 244 or book online

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Australian Sugar Industry Museum

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Silky Oak

Dunk Island Tully Heads

Murray Falls State Forest

Bedarra Island

Rockingham Bay

Goold Island National Park

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Abergowrie Wallaman Falls

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Hinchinbrook Lucinda Beach

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Taylors Beach

Toobanna

Forrest Beach Hidden Valley

Jourama Falls

Orpheus Island

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BALGAL & ROLLINGSTONE

A beachside community with plenty to offer, Balgal is the ideal location for a day trip or holiday. The beach has many attractions and includes a patrolled swimming enclosure during marine stinger season from November to May, licensed café and store, picnic/BBQ areas and camping facilities. The BP Service Station, located on the Bruce Highway at Rollingstone, also provides fuel, tourist information, cappuccinos and a selection of homemade food. The beach and creek are great fishing spots and there are excellent boat ramp facilities available.

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The natural bush surrounds cater for the native wildlife or bird watching enthusiast. Other popular activities and attractions in the area include a nine-hole golf course, lawn bowls, war memorials, museum and network of interpretive historic signage that showcases the area’s colourful history. Vincent ‘Bushy’ Parker Park, a well shaded designated camping area located right next to a scenic freshwater creek, is ideal for swimming. A variety of accommodation is available, including beachfront holiday units and cottages, a caravan park and the Rollingstone Hotel which is located on the Bruce Highway. Designated free vehicle and tent camping is available for a maximum of 48 hours. BALGAL BEACH MARKETS Venue: Fishermans Landing, Balgal Beach Time: Every First Saturday of the Month (Mar - Dec) 3pm - 5.30pm Fruit & veges, homemade cakes, preserves, arts & crafts, plants, homemade soaps, lotions & oils, books and bric-a-brac. Contact: Phone 4770 7227


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MCCLELLAND’S LOOKOUT (100M) is a National Park picnic area adjacent to Paluma. Turn right into the carpark as you reach the top of the range. Wheelchair access to McClelland’s Lookout is available from the passenger set-down area above the carpark. McClelland’s Lookout has ample car parking, bus parking, wheelchair accessible toilets, a shelter shed, free gas barbecues, picnic tables and potable water. You will need to take your rubbish away with you, as no bins are provided. The Lookout itself provides a panoramic view of Halifax Bay and the Palm Island group and was the site of the US Army’s radar station during the Second World War. PALUMA RAINFOREST WALK (580M) is a circuit walk through rainforest south of the village. Limited parking is available at either end of the track. At the eastern end of the track is Paluma’s ‘Village Green’, an excellent venue for a family picnic (shelters, tables, toilets, playground). This walk takes less than half an hour but unfortunately has no interpretive information provided. Features to look for (from east to west) are - buttress roots, the layers of the rainforest (forest floor, understorey, canopy), strangler fig, king fern and a ‘tin race’ (beneath the western boardwalk you will find a stone-pitched channel constructed by tin-miners to move permanent water through the forest).

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NORTH PALUMA HISTORICAL WALK (2KM) For an introduction to Paluma’s history, there are 10 interpretive storyboards throughout the village, each with a photograph taken during the 1930s or 1940s from the location and direction of the sign. Eight of the storyboards are along Mt Spec Road, the main road through Paluma. Of the other two storyboards, one sign is in Lennox Crescent along from the Paluma Pottery, and the other is in the National Parks carpark. Park your car near one of the signs and complete the round trip walk of the village at a leisurely pace. BIRTHDAY CREEK FALLS TRACK (500M) is a short walking track in National Park branching off the gravel road to Lake Paluma, a water storage facility for Townsville operated by NQ Water. Allow about 15 minutes to walk down to the Falls. Car parking is available just off the access road. While all the walking tracks around Paluma offer excellent opportunities for serious or casual birdwatching, the Birthday Creek Falls Track is favoured by those keen to see a Golden Bowerbird. Several active bowers exist in the vicinity of the track.


PALUMA

LITTLE CRYSTAL CREEK, PALUMA

Paluma Range National Park is at the southern end of the World Heritage Wet Tropics. Although this area was settled approximately 120 years ago, its scenic beauty ensured its national park status. Today, Paluma Range National Park and the mountain settlements of Paluma and Hidden Valley are popular retreats which have never been exploited or overdeveloped. About 60kms north of Townsville, or 40kms south of Ingham, the Mt Spec Road leaves the Bruce Highway and turns inland towards the beautiful mountains of the Paluma Ranges. Separating the National Park from the Mt Spec State Forest, this scenic road is a monument to human effort as it was built mostly by hand during the 1930’s Great Depression. Along the winding mountain road can be found examples of original stonework and ingenuity, the most popular of which is the photogenic stone bridge over Little Crystal Creek 7kms from the bottom of the range. This historical arch was the first of its kind in Queensland and spans the icy cold crystal clear water rushing down the gorge. The clear pools, huge granite boulders and lush rainforest vegetation make Little Crystal Creek a popular stopover on the way up to the village of Paluma. Picnic, BBQ and toilet facilities are available both at Little Crystal Creek and at Paluma. Walking tracks, some of which provide stunning views, wind through the National Park. LAKE PALUMA Lake Paluma is an attractive lake surrounded by World Heritage Rainforest. It provides a water supply for approximately one third of the year. Access is via a 12 kilometres gravel road just past the Paluma township. There are weather proof shelters for day use with barbecues and camping sites for longer stays. All rubbish taken in must be removed, and no domestic animals are allowed. Swimming and non-motorised vessels are allowed. If you are lucky you may see a platypus, peregrine falcon or eastern water dragon. Due to the popularity of Lake Paluma as a camping destination, there are a limited number of camp sites available and you must pre-book a permit.

PALUMA POTTERY 29 Lennox Crescent | Phone 07 4770 8530 www.lencookpottery.com Paluma Pottery was established in 1983 by Len Cook. All of Len’s work is sold exclusively from his studio. He has won many Ceramic Awards and is represented in Regional Galleries in Queensland for his highly individual pieces which are inspired by the Coral Reef. Paluma Pottery has a diverse range to choose from. Len’s gas fired range is well designed and is decorated with a special layered glaze technique giving great depth, individuality and beauty to each piece. RAINFOREST INN 1 Mt Spec Road | Phone 07 4770 8688 | Closed Tuesdays www.rainforestinnpaluma.com The Rainforest Inn opened in December 2006 and is the licensed restaurant servicing Paluma’s new motel units. The Rainforest Inn offers all visitors to Paluma selections from its modern menu both during the day and in the evening. There is ample room at the Inn to cater for larger groups, weddings, functions etc. Credit card facilities.

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INGHAM Located 110 kilometres north of Townsville and 220 kilometres south of Cairns, the country township of Ingham is located in the heart of the tropics. It is the southern gateway to the Wet Tropics World Heritage-listed rainforests of Tropical North Queensland. To the west of the township, at 305 metres, is Wallaman Falls, Australia’s highest sheer drop waterfall. This is an area of World Heritage listing and home to the cassowary and platypus. Lookouts, bushwalks, freshwater swimming and camping grounds can all be found at this National Park. If open, the walk to the bottom of the Falls is well worth the effort although the walk can be quite strenuous and slippery at times. Care must be taken at all times on the road as Cassowaries often wander out and will sometimes have their chicks with them. To the east of Ingham is Hinchinbrook Island, the world’s largest Island National park. Steeped in mystery and adventure, her cloud covered peaks dominate the skyline. Houseboat hire, boat charters and wilderness cruises are all available from Dungeness to the islands, plus camping and trekking along the Thorsborne Trail. The protected waters of the Hinchinbrook Channel offer anglers 365 days a year fishing opportunities. With the beautiful Hinchinbrook Island National Park as a back drop, the Hinchinbrook Channel is an angler’s paradise. The beaches of Lucinda, Taylors Beach and Forrest Beach offer a wide range of holiday parks and accommodation plus stinger resistant nets. All are encased by the beautiful Palm Island Group including Orpheus Island National Park. The Italian Heritage of the region is celebrated annually with the Australian Italian Festival. This heritage is clearly seen by visiting the New Ingham Cemetery and its spectacular mausoleums. Mungalla Station is a historic property which offers visitors the chance to travel back in time and explore the rich history of the site as the birthplace of Droughtmaster cattle and a safe haven for the traditional Nywaigi Aboriginal people. Take a tour of the property and learn about the “Captive Lives Story”, throw a boomerang or ride in a horse drawn wagon. A BBQ Lunch is available or Mungalla can prepare a delicious “Kup Murri” - a traditional underground feast of meat, fish and vegetables slow cooked underground. South of Ingham you will find the Paluma Range National Park, home to Jourama Falls and Mt. Spec recreational areas. Both parks are well known for their fresh water swimming holes, rainforest walks and lush tropical camp grounds. These are all part of the Great Green Way, which is an outstanding coastal and hinterland region between Townsville and Cairns.

What’s on! Contact the Information Centre about the many events held in the region. • Australian Italian Festival • Sugar City Rodeo • Hinchinbrook Fishing Classic

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HINCHINBROOK SHIRE TYTO WETLANDS

Welcome to Hinchinbrook Shire, Southern Gateway to the Wet Tropics, and host to some of the most renowned rainforest and wilderness areas in the world. Located 500m south of Ingham on the Bruce Highway is Tyto Wetlands and Tyto Wetlands Cultural Precinct. The main wetlands are within easy walking distance from the Tyto Precinct and have been revegetated and repaired to attract a variety of birdlife, at last count 236 different species had been spotted – it is a birdwatcher’s paradise! Hundreds of Agile Wallabies have also made the wetlands home, adding to the Experience. The wetlands integrates lagoons, interpretive signs, lookouts and hides, to entice visitors to spend more time at the Tyto Wetlands. The extensive walking tracks throughout the wetlands allow visitors the unique opportunity to view wildlife closely without interference or disturbance to wildlife and their habitats. The

name of the wetland comes from the endangered eastern Grass Owl (Tyto Capensis). The observation deck allows visitors a chance to see the Grass Owl as it flies out at dusk. Visitors also have the opportunity to see the Osprey nest site. The Tyto precinct comprises an award winning Visitor Information Centre, Man Made Lagoons, Boardwalk, Bird Observation Tower, Water Front Restaurant, Library and Art Gallery. All within easy walking distance from the main CBD of Ingham. Our award winning, accredited visitor information centre, houses innovative displays showcasing the spectacular natural values of the nearby Tyto Wetlands and Hinchinbrook Shire attractions. The centre will also introduce you to all the birds at the wetlands as well as how you can become a ‘true’ birdwatcher! Many of the displays are very interactive which are proving very popular with little (and not so little) travellers.

• Tyto Wetlands and Cultural Precinct • Wallaman Falls • Hinchinbrook Island and Channel Jacana

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Call in and see us on the Bruce Highway, southern approach to Ingham or contact us for your FREE information package. OPEN 7 DAYS 8.45am - 5pm weekdays 9am - 4pm weekends

Phone (07) 4776 4792 Email: ceo@hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au

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CARDWELL

HEART OF THE GREAT GREEN WAY

Cardwell is situated on the Bruce Highway halfway between Townsville and Cairns in the heart of the world renowned Great Green Way. Cardwell offers magnificent views of the Coral Sea and the world famous Hinchinbrook Island (Australia’s largest island National Park). Cardwell is the centre of a vast natural wonderland, including waterfalls, swimming holes, wilderness walking trails, mountain views and uniquely lodged between two world heritage listed areas - Wet Tropics and the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Areas. Spectacular landscapes and seascapes of pristine wilderness areas offer visitors an array of activities that are sure to delight. A boating mecca for cruising, sailing and fishing, the Hinchinbrook Channel and surrounding Coral Sea are a sports fisher’s dream. A public all tidal boat ramp with landing pontoon provides easy access to the surrounding islands and waterways.

staff offer information and bookings for accommodation and local tours, while both a video presentation and a digital dvd and monitor display non-stop footage of local attractions. The Centre also offers a computerised information kiosk to allow direct online access to National Parks bookings and enquiries. This is a first for North Queensland and one of only three in Queensland. As well, the desk offers printed material on Queensland National Parks, native local flora & fauna, walking trails and issues camping permits.

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A renowned getaway for self drive and short break visitors, Cardwell offers a variety of accommodation, eco tours, rainforest walks, boating, golf, kayaking, islands and estuary & reef fishing. Cardwell is the gateway to both Hinchinbrook Island and the Cassowary Coast region with the best boating, fishing and wilderness experiences along the North Queensland Coast. Why not discover it for yourself... RAINFOREST & REEF VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Situated right on the waterfront in the heart of Cardwell, this eco tourism facility specialises in providing both tourist and interpretive information about Cardwell, Hinchinbrook Island and Channel and environs. The Centre is an accredited Wet Tropics Visitor Information Centre. A larger than life vivid sculptural display takes the visitor on an enchanted journey as the history and structure of the peoples, landscape and wildlife is told. The visitor is led to the final encounter with the delightful talking eel. From a large, colourful reception area and gift shop, experienced

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BURDEKIN SHIRE

BURDEKIN RIVER BRIDGE

AYR & HOME HILL

An hours drive south of Townsville, you can discover the friendly residents and laid-back atmosphere of the Burdekin. The Burdekin district is the sugar capital of Australia and is one of the most prosperous rural communities in the country. The shire’s two main towns of Ayr and Home Hill make great stopover points, with their tree-lined main streets, ease of parking, great cafes and restaurants, host of specialty stores, shady parks and excellent public amenities. Ayr and Home Hill lie just 12km apart and are linked by the landmark Burdekin River Bridge. Also known as the Silver Link, the 1103 metre bridge is the longest of its type in Australia. Although it took hundreds of men 10 years to build, not a single life was lost in the construction. The Burdekin is becoming more and more famous for its wealth of water. Local farms are drought-proof because of the mighty Burdekin River, the huge reserves of the Burdekin Falls Dam and a massive underground aquifer which lie just 10 metres below the surface. This ‘liquid gold’ allows Burdekin farmers to produce the biggest and sweetest sugar cane in Australia, as well as mangoes, melons, capsicums, zucchinis, tomatoes and many other small crops. By far the district’s greatest claim to fame is its fishing. The Burdekin is well-known for its barramundi, mudcrabs, other estuary species and off-coast reef fishing. The district has one of the highest rates of boat ownership per head of population and many locals have fishing huts at Ocean Creek, Plantation Creek, Groper Creek or Wunjunga. AYR • Visit the recently-revamped Burdekin Theatre and take a look at the Living Lagoon sculpture in the forecourt. • Park under the trees at Plantation Park and see Gubulla Munda, a 60m carpet snake sculpture which is the totem for the Juru Tribe, the original inhabitants of the area. Also wander along the Juru Walk. • Stop at beautiful Anzac Park where you can stretch out in the

shade while the kids enjoy the modern playground. • Play a round of golf at the Ayr Golf Course, the original training ground of former Ayr woman and world champion golfer Karrie Webb. • Do some birdwatching at Horseshoe Lagoon or one of the district’s other wetlands. • See the working agricultural machinery at Ye Olde Machinery Place in Brandon. • Visit Hutchings Lagoon, a popular water-skiing venue. • Drive up to Mount Kelly for great views of the surrounding farmlands. • Take a barramundi fishing tour. • See a majestic canefire, any evening or early morning between June and December. • Head to Alva Beach for a swim, stroll or spot of beach fishing. • Take a dive tour to the world-famous Yongala Wreck. • See original islander artworks at Zaro’s Cultural Gallery. HOME HILL • Visit the Silver Link Interpretive Centre, which opened in 2007 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Burdekin River Bridge. • Stop at the famous Ashworth’s Tourist Centre, which houses Ashworth’s Jewellers, the Rock Shop and the impressive Treasures of the Earth Display. • Park near the Lions Diorama and walk across the Burdekin River Bridge. • Walk around town and see the large, colourful murals depicting rural life. • Visit the Comfort Stop and use the free restroom, shower and cooking facilities. • Check out the collection of working machinery from yesteryear at Tom’s Toybox. • Drive to the historic WWII radar station on Charlie’s Hill. • Head up to Mount Inkerman for unparalleled views of the district’s farmlands, wetlands and coastline. • Go to the fishing village of Groper Creek, famous for mudcrabs and barramundi.

BURDEKIN VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

BURDEKIN GATEWAY VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

Plantation Park, AYR. Phone 07 4783 5988

Railway Avenue, HOME HILL. Phone 07 4782 8241

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part of the ancient inland sea. JULIA CREEK VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE, JULIA CREEK While you are at the Centre take a look at the mounted Julia Creek Dunnart (Sminthopsis douglasi) Display. The Dunnart is a small nocturnal marsupial thought to be extinct until 1992. It is a feisty yet endearing endangered species. MARY KATHLEEN MEMORIAL PARK AND MUSEUM, CLONCURRY Mary Kathleen Memorial Park and Museum houses history and memorabilia of Cloncurry, Mary Kathleen and the surrounding district. OUTBACK AT ISA, MOUNT ISA The exciting world of mining is a highlight of the Hard Times Mine, Outback at Isa. Guided tours descend the 1.2km of working mines directly below the tourist precinct. BATTERY HILL MINING CENTRE, TENNANT CREEK At Battery Hill overlooking the township, the 1930’s site echoes the soul and spirit of the miners and is named after the original working ten-head stamp battery.


CHARTERS TOWERS Covering an area the size of Tasmania, the Charters Towers region offers travellers a unique snapshot of country life as it was in the gold rush days of the 1870’s right through the war years and into the new century, where it now enjoys a legacy rich in heritage and character. Situated just 90 minutes south west of Townsville, the city of Charters Towers, once known as “The World”, is a bustling rural centre that celebrates its grand history through wonderfully preserved heritage buildings, pubs, museums and streetscapes. And not a traffic light in sight! Ask the staff at the Visitor Information Centre about the ‘ghosts of gold’ Heritage Trail, the One Square Mile and the Venus Gold Battery - each of them a ‘must see’. You can also pan for gold at The Miner’s Cottage, visit one of the museums, go to a Drive In movie or take a wagon ride amongst a herd of Texas Longhorn Cattle. Around ‘The World’ there are a number of driving trails which will take you to the beautiful heritage listed town of Ravenswood, to Dalrymple National Park and to Greenvale where you can have a coldie at the Three Rivers Hotel made famous in Slim Dusty’s song of the same name. Head west through the tiny townships of Balfes Creek, Homestead and Pentland on your way to the Burra Range Lookout and White Mountains National Park. The list goes on and on. So make sure you allow plenty of time to explore.

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HUGHENDEN Welcome to the Flinders Shire, covering an area of 41,632km2. Hughenden is the main business centre for the shire which also encompasses the smaller communities of Prairie, Torrens Creek and Stamford.. Hughenden is situated on the banks of the Flinders River, Queensland longest river. Hughenden has direct road access to a number of major centres and tourist attractions within the region. The Flinders Highway runs through Hughenden connecting to Townsville (376km) in the east and Mount Isa (519km) in the west, with a southern sealed road access via the Dinosaur Way to Winton and Longreach. For those wanting to travel north there is the Kennedy Developmental Road, a gravel and bitumen sealed road to the Atherton Tablelands and Cairns. The Flinders Shire is predominantly a grazing area, with some emerging irrigation pockets. North of the Flinders River is predominately red and black volcanic basalt country and to the south of Hughenden is black soil downs country with open natural grass lands. Call into the Flinders Discovery Centre to find out more about this region and the extensive and diverse range of attractions in the area including national parks, gemfields, mountainous volcanic basalt country, sweeping black soil plains, rich fossil, dinosaur areas and the history arts and culture of the region.

JULIA CREEK

Julia Creek is located 650km west of Townsville on the route to Mount Isa and the Northern Territory known as the Overlanders Way. Julia Creek is a friendly, vibrant community, boasting beautiful sunsets created by the open plains and pristine blue skies. Stay in a variety of Julia Creek accommodation, dine at a historical pub, take a gentle relaxing stroll along our nature trail, relive the olden days by visiting our attractions and taste some quality local Redclaw produced from the nearby Proa Redclaw Farm. VISIT ‘AT THE CREEK’ ‘At the Creek’ is a multi-award winning Visitor Information and Interpretative Centre in Julia Creek. ‘At the Creek’ includes several audio visual display housed in historical fettlers cottages, visual and tactile communication tools aimed at a range of user groups to help you experience what it is like to live, work and play in the McKinlay Shire and Julia Creek. The centre also includes a 13 seat air-conditioned auditorium, outdoor seating area and toilets. ‘At the Creek’ is breaking ground with its Stage 2 vision, delivering a world class tourist attraction to the North West. Continuing with the theme of Water, Country and People Stage 2 ‘Beneath the Creek’ sees the Centre going underground to explore the significance of the geological and geographical features that have shaped the regions past and encourages visitors to think about the management of the land and its natural resources in a sustainable way.

‘ the Creek’ Julia Creek Visitor Information Centre ‘At 334 Burke Street, JULIA CREEK P Ph: 07 4746 7690 Fax: 07 47467 005 E Email: tourism@mckinlay.qld.gov.au w www.atthecreek.com.au

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SEE THE ENDANGERED, BUT FEISTY, JULIA CREEK DUNNART LIVE IN ACTION! In a first, the centre will also feature a nocturnal viewing area for the endangered Julia Creek Dunnart. Visitors can see the feisty character in action and audio links explain the background of the threatened species.


MATILDA HIGHWAY COOKTOWN

Stretching more than 1700 kilometres from Cunamulla to Karumba on the Gulf of Carpentaria, the Matilda Highway is custom-made for travellers keen for a taste of the outback, its unique heritage, legendary hospitality and friendliness.

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The Matilda passes through an ever-changing landscape - from undulating Mulga plains in the south to open Mitchell grass plains and desert uplands in the central west and gulf plains in the north. There are picturesque billabongs and vast inland river systems, rugged gorges and escarpments and many scenic national parks. The towns along the highway offer varied experiences for visitors, each with their own story and history as varied as the colourful Outback characters you’ll encounter along the way. You’ll also find authentic heritage attractions along the way. CLONCURRY In Cloncurry, home of the Royal Flying Doctor (RFDS) at John Flynn Place, the Portrait of Cloncurry, a visitor orientation exhibition, will present an understanding of the history, heritage and local characters of this town that prides itself as the ‘Friendly Heart of the Great North West’. WINTON In nearby Winton, the Waltzing Matilda Centre plays host to

the ghost of Banjo Paterson and the legend surrounding the creation of a national song. South of Kynuna, explore the Combo Waterhole Conservation Park, believed to have inspired Banjo Paterson to write Waltzing Matilda. A 40 minute return walk from the car park leads to picturesque waterholes on the Diamantina River, perfect for a picnic. Also well worth the one hour detour is a visit to the Lark Quarry Dinosaur Trackways, believed to be the world’s only preserved dinosaur stampede. LONGREACH The Qantas Founders’ Outback Museum traces the history of our national airline and its very important links to the Outback and its towns. The new building, which links to the original heritagelisted 1922 Qantas Hangar, houses the museum, theatrette and exhibition hall, a visitor information centre and restaurant. The displays eloquently tell the inspirational stories of an Australian business success and the people that made it happen. For more information go to: www.outbackholidays.info/getting_ around/highways-&-byways/matilda-highway.cfm or see the nearest Information Centre.

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WINTON

Winton is the Dinosaur Capital of Australia, home of Waltzing Matilda and Queensland’s Boulder Opal; steeped in natural, cultural and heritage history. At the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum, 24km east of Winton, you’ll see the world’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils, displayed in the Collection Room and prepared in the Dinosaur Laboratory. You can even sign-up to help prepare these real dinosaur bones in the laboratory! Winton is also home to the world’s only recorded evidence of a dinosaur stampede - the Dinosaur Stampede at Lark Quarry Conservation Park. More than 95 million years old, there are 3,300 stampeding footprints immortalized in stone and protected 110km south-west of Winton. This is an iconic National Monument not to be missed. In the township of Winton, the Corfield & Fitzmaurice Building, houses displays of life-size Diorama of the stampede, a mining display and Combo Crafts. The legend of Waltzing Matilda began when A.B ‘Banjo’ Paterson penned the ballad at nearby Dagworth Station in 1895. The first performance of our national song was at the North Gregory Hotel in the same year. Several decades later, Winton was the birthplace of QANTAS, with the Winton Club playing host to the first board meeting in 1921, and with one of the original landing fields located just outside of town. Winton honours its history with sculptures and artworks located throughout town, and through the Waltzing Matilda Centre, where visitors and locals alike can discover the romance and legend behind our national song. While at the Centre, pull up a stump by the water’s edge, in the Billabong Theatrette where the ghost tells his side of the story of Waltzing Matilda. Visitors can

Winton Visitor Information Centre

50 Elderslie Street, WINTON Q 4735

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learn the truth, myth and romance behind Australia’s favourite song in the interactive Home of the Legends room, on further is the Qantilda Museum, dedicated to the aviation and pioneering history of Winton, It honours some of the country’s great pioneers and icons, also while visiting we have the Outback Regional Gallery, with new exhibitions every six to eight weeks celebrating the Outback through art. Winton’s history can be further explored with a visit to the Royal Open Air Theatre Museum and discover the history of the theatre and its operation. Step back in transport history with Winton Diamantina Heritage Truck and Machinery Museum; dedicated to preserving and presenting Australia’s unique road transport industry heritage. Experience some of Winton’s free attractions - play a tune on the Musical Fence and marvel at Arno’s Wall; where everything can be found – including the kitchen sink! Drive your own natural adventures in Winton Shire at Bladensburg National Park, located only 7km from Winton. Further off the beaten tracks is Old Cork, Cawnpore Lookout and Diamantina National Park or try your luck fossicking for opals at Queensland’s Capital of Boulder Opal, Opalton or choose your own adventure. Get involved in the local atmosphere during one of Winton’s many events, including Easter in the Outback, Waltzing Matilda Day, Campdraft, Turf Club Races, Drag Racing, Opal Expo, Camel Races, Rodeo, and the Outback Festival to name just a few. Winton is known for friendly hospitality and big smiles and boasts a selection of good affordable accommodation, caravan parks, a station stay, great food outlets, craft shop, gift and gem store and general stores for all your travelling needs.

www.experiencewinton.com.au www.matildacentre.com.au www.dinosaurtrackways.com.au


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