REGION: Gladstone

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Centre of the Southern Reef - The Gladstone Region is a unique area of Queensland. This dynamic city basks in a sub-tropical climate with islands, waterways and beaches on the doorstep of the Great Barrier Reef. Landscape variety and sunshine provide the visitor with endless opportunities.

The reef islands within the Gladstone Region are true coral cays, and day trips are on offer to Lady Musgrave Island and Fitzroy Lagoon where visitors can enjoy diving, snorkelling, fishing, reef walking or exploring the flora and fauna.

The region has several impressive National Parks which add camping and 4 wheel driving to the adventures you can experience in the area.

The spectacular cliffs of the Kroombit Tops are cloaked in diverse flora and fauna.

Mount Castletower National Park lies at the base of Lake Awoonga with its impressive, yet rugged terrain. Deepwater and Eurimbula National Parks provide the contrast of open eucalypt and paperback forests with lush rainforests and quiet beaches.

Gladstone's Tondoon Botanic Gardens are one of Australia's few totally native botanic gardens. The display areas specialise in the plants of the surrounding and Tropical North Queensland regions.

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National Park Head Office

  • Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service Environmental Protection Agency
    PO Box 155, Albert St
    Brisbane, Qld 4002
  • www.epa.qld.gov.au
  • Ph: (07) 3227 8185
 

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Lake Awoonga - Gladstone, Queensland

JB | 2008-01-31 | Lake Awoonga has been voted the number one impounded freshwater fishing lake in Australia, and one of the top ten in the world. | read more

 

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Lake Awoonga - Gladstone, Queensland

JB | 2008-01-31 | Lake Awoonga has been voted the number one impounded freshwater fishing lake in Australia, and one of the top ten in the world. | read more

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At the heart of the region

  • The city of Gladstone overlooks its natural deep water harbour.

To the south

  • Lie the shires of Calliope and Miriam Vale with idyllic, secluded beaches and scenic National Parks.

1770

  • Is the first place in Queensland that Captain James Cook stepped ashore.

Boyne Island

  • Renowned for its beautiful foreshore parks, while its sister city of Tannum Sands offers long sandy beaches for safe coastal recreation.

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Lake Awoonga - Gladstone, Queensland

JB | 2008-01-31 | Lake Awoonga has been voted the number one impounded freshwater fishing lake in Australia, and one of the top ten in the world. | read more

 

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