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Brisbane City Centre
Brisbane City effortlessly merges the old with the new, boasting a captivating mix of historic architecture and sleek modern buildings. Nestled throughout the city are lush parks and gardens, perfect spots to kick back, relax, and watch the lively city hum with activity. Whether you're a history buff or a nature lover, there's plenty to enjoy here. In the heart of Brisbane's CBD, you'll find a treasure trove of experiences just waiting to be explored. Check out the museums for a fascinating glimpse into the past, indulge in some retail therapy at the bustling shopping districts, or enjoy a leisurely picnic amidst the greenery. And if you're in the mood for some culture, catch a show at one of the city's theaters; there's always something exciting on the program. For those with a taste for adventure, consider a scenic river cruise along the Brisbane River. It's a wonderful way to see the city from a different perspective, offering stunning views of the skyline. Or if you're feeling more active, rent a bike and explore the extensive network of bike paths that crisscross the city. Trust me, Brisbane City is a place where every corner holds a new surprise, and it's just waiting for you to discover it.
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Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Just a short 12km hop from Brisbane City lies an unforgettable experience: Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, the world’s first and largest sanctuary dedicated to these cuddly creatures, boasting an impressive 130 koalas. Here, you can hold a koala, hand-feed kangaroos, and encounter a wide range of Australian wildlife, all within stunning natural surroundings. Established in 1927, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary began as a haven for sick, injured, and orphaned koalas during a time when they were tragically hunted for their fur. The sanctuary's founder, Claude Reid, saw the urgent need to protect one of Australia's most beloved species. Today, Lone Pine stands as a cherished destination for visitors from near and far, offering not just the chance to see native Australian animals up close, but also to connect with them. Visitors often leave feeling inspired to make even small, positive changes in their daily routines to safeguard their own local wildlife and habitats. For those interested in delving deeper into the sanctuary's history, the on-site museum offers fascinating insights into its development and ongoing conservation efforts. Plus, the sanctuary's café serves up delicious, locally-sourced meals, perfect for refueling after a day of animal adventures.
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City Botanic Gardens
Nestled at Gardens Point, the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens are a serene escape bordered by the bustling Brisbane CBD and the meandering Brisbane River. Back in 1825, these gardens were the brainchild of convicts who planted food crops to sustain the prison colony. Fast forward to 1828, and botanist Charles Fraser had a vision: to transform this space into a public garden. By 1855, that dream was realized, making it Brisbane's oldest garden, brimming with rare and unusual botanical species. The gardens are a treasure trove of diverse landscapes. Picture sprawling grassy areas perfect for picnics, enchanting rainforest sections, tranquil lily ponds, and a captivating mangrove boardwalk lined with stately bunya pines. It's a paradise for nature lovers and casual wanderers alike. At the Alice Street Main Entrance, you'll find the Gardens Cycle Hire, a gateway to exploring these lush surroundings on two wheels. Pedal along the scenic trail by the Brisbane River, then hop on a CityCat to discover Brisbane's charming suburbs. With over 500 kilometers of bike paths, the city is your oyster. Whether you're cycling solo, with a little one in a kiddie carrier, or sharing the ride on a tandem, there's a bike for everyone. For those who appreciate a bit of history, the gardens also house some fascinating heritage features like the Walter Hill Fountain and the historic bandstand. These elements add a touch of nostalgia to your visit, making it not just a stroll through nature, but a journey through time.
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Cylinder Beach
Cylinder Beach is a picturesque cove between Cylinder and Home Beach Headlands. It is popular with families because it is easily accessible with a carpark situated only metres from the beach. The waves at Cylinder are often smaller and therefore it is perfect for sunbathing and swimming during good weather conditions. However, during strong southerly winds, there is a side sweep which may carry you parallel to the beach. Cylinder Beach is also a favourite with surfers when the conditions are right. Lifeguards and lifesavers patrol this beach. https://www.visitbrisbane.com.au/redlands/things-to-do/nature-and-wildlife/natural-attractions/cylinder-beach--north-stradbroke-island?sc_lang=en-au
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Mount Coot-tha Lookout
Brisbane is like a treasure trove of stunning riverside views that seem to greet you at every turn. But if you want to capture the city from its most breathtaking angle, take a short drive from the city center and follow the winding Sir Samuel Griffith Scenic Drive. This route leads you to the pinnacle of Brisbane's natural beauty: the lookout at Mount Coot-tha. Mount Coot-tha is not just about the views, though they are undeniably spectacular. The peak offers a mesmerizing panorama of the city skyline, the winding Brisbane River, and the distant Moreton Bay. It's the perfect spot for a sunset picnic or a leisurely afternoon with friends. While you're there, consider visiting the nearby Brisbane Botanic Gardens, where you'll find a lush oasis of native and exotic plants. The gardens offer a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle, allowing you to connect with nature in a serene setting. So, if you're in Brisbane, make sure Mount Coot-tha is on your itinerary. It's a place where the city and nature come together in perfect harmony, offering a perspective that is both refreshing and unforgettable.
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Queensland Museum & Sciencentre
Queensland Museum stands as the state's hub for natural history, cultural heritage, science, and human achievement. This dynamic museum offers a mix of permanent and rotating exhibitions, showcasing fascinating collections that captivate every visitor. It's not just a place to observe; the museum provides innovative public programs and engaging educational experiences. Whether you're planning a holiday visit or looking for early childhood activities, there's something for everyone. The museum also houses the Sciencentre, where you can immerse yourself in thrilling, hands-on kinetic and interactive displays and experiments that make learning fun. Did you know that Queensland Museum has one of the most extensive collections of fossils in Australia? It's a treasure chest for anyone interested in paleontology. Plus, the museum's location in South Brisbane offers a perfect opportunity to explore the nearby cultural precinct, with the Queensland Art Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art just a short walk away. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a history buff, or just looking for an exciting day out, Queensland Museum is a must-visit destination.
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South Bank Parklands
Welcome to South Bank Parklands in Queensland, a top-notch lifestyle and cultural hotspot buzzing with excitement all year round. This place is a treasure trove of entertainment and leisure, featuring the lush South Bank Parklands, the lively Little Stanley Street, the bustling Grey Street, and the dynamic South Bank Cultural Precinct. Covering an impressive 17 hectares of riverfront land, South Bank Parklands is like a playground for all ages. Imagine free swimming facilities, scenic walking tracks, and licensed picnic areas that are perfect for a laid-back afternoon. And if you're a foodie, you're in for a treat at the award-winning River Quay, where the views are as delicious as the food. Little Stanley Street is a must-visit for anyone who loves good food. With over 30 cafes, bars, and restaurants, this eat-street offers a culinary journey around the world. Whether you're craving Vietnamese, Italian, or something else entirely, you’ll find it here. Just a hop away, Grey Street continues the culinary adventure. It's a food lover's dream with a variety of dining options. Plus, the South Bank Cineplex is right there, famous for its budget-friendly ticket prices, making it a perfect stop for movie buffs. The South Bank Cultural Precinct is a real gem with something for everyone. From the Queensland Performance Arts Centre to the Queensland Museum and Sciencentre, and the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, to the State Library of Queensland, there's no shortage of inspiration and learning here. Fun fact: The precinct hosts numerous festivals and exhibitions throughout the year, so there's always something new to discover.
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Brisbane City Hall
Whether you're a local or visiting Brisbane for the first time, a guided tour of City Hall is a fantastic way to uncover the stories behind its art, architecture, and history. Known affectionately to Brisbane residents as "the People's Place," City Hall was constructed between 1920 and 1930. This heritage-listed building is considered the heart of Brisbane and has hosted countless cultural, social, and civic events over the decades. Serving as the city's civic hub, City Hall is where you'll find the offices of the Lord Mayor and Deputy Mayor. It also plays host to a variety of community and corporate events every day. The building buzzes with activity, so don't be surprised if some rooms and features are occasionally closed to the public. Joining a tour with a knowledgeable guide offers you a chance to explore parts of the building that might otherwise be off-limits. One of the fascinating aspects of City Hall is its majestic clock tower, which stands as an iconic feature of Brisbane's skyline. The clock tower tour is a must-do for anyone wanting a bird's-eye view of the city. Plus, the building's stunning auditorium, with its grand organ, is a marvel of both engineering and artistry. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious, City Hall offers a glimpse into Brisbane's past and present in a way that's both educational and entertaining.
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Brisbane Powerhouse
Nestled gracefully on the scenic banks of the Brisbane River, right beside New Farm Park, stands the iconic Brisbane Powerhouse. Once a bustling power station, it's now a captivating blend of industrial charm and creative energy. Originally designed by Brisbane City Council Tramway architect Roy Rusden Ogg, this powerhouse was at its peak during the post-war years, providing electricity for the largest tram network in the southern hemisphere. However, as the city transitioned from trams to buses, it was decommissioned in 1971. Fast forward to May 10, 2000, and the building was reborn, thanks to the vision of Brisbane City Council architect Peter Roy. It was officially opened by Lord Mayor Jim Soorley. A further transformation occurred on June 6, 2007, under Lord Mayor Campbell Newman, enhancing its capacity to host larger audiences and adding restaurants, bars, and versatile spaces for functions and conferences. Today, the Brisbane Powerhouse is a dynamic cultural hub. It features a flexible theater that can accommodate between 400 and 700 seats, a cozy 200-seat apron stage theater, and an open platform for 800 viewers. The Powerhouse is not just about performances; it’s a place where art meets leisure. With two delightful restaurants offering a culinary escape and spaces dedicated to conferences and rehearsals, there's always something happening here. As you explore, you'll notice the Powerhouse's unique architecture, which beautifully blends old-world industrial elements with modern design. This fusion creates an inspiring atmosphere that draws locals and tourists alike. Whether you're catching an avant-garde play, enjoying a riverside meal, or simply soaking in the creative vibe, the Brisbane Powerhouse is a must-visit destination that captures the heart and soul of Brisbane’s cultural scene.
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Fraser Island
Say hello to Fraser Island - also known as the largest sand island in the world. You can gaze up at towering ancient trees in astonishing rainforests growing out of sand on this World Heritage-listed wonder, be amazed by the incredible sapphire blues and emeraldene greens in the stunning freshwater lakes and float down Eli Creek https://www.visitfrasercoast.com/Destinations/Fraser-Island
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Frenchmans Beach
In the late 19th Century, four men sailed west from the French-speaking South Pacific islands. They landed on this beach, which was named after them. The four men, Jack Newfong, John Lifu, George Fenoch and Richard Martin, were taken to the Myora/Moongalba Mission, where they ended up settling. Descendants of these four men still live on North Stradbroke Island. Frenchman’s Beach faces due east, receiving little protection from the prevailing south-east waves. The beach is 500m long and is backed by steep, densely vegetated bluffs, access to the beach is either around Dune Rocks from Deadmans Beach, or down a signed steep walking track from the main road. The beach receives waves averaging between 1 and 1.5m, which maintain an inner bar usually cut by two rips, including a permanent rip against Dune Rocks. https://stradbrokeisland.com/tour-item/frenchmans-beach/
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New Farm Park
Just three CityCat stops away from the bustling Central Business District, you'll find the charming inner-northern village of New Farm. This area has long been a hub for social connections and leisurely afternoons. At the heart of it all is New Farm Park, a perfect oasis where the shade is as inviting as the community spirit. Picture this: locals and visitors alike lounging on deck chairs, their picnic rugs checkered with delightful patterns, creating a scene that's both picturesque and welcoming. For those who love a good stroll, the park offers winding paths lined with lush greenery and vibrant flower beds. It's an ideal spot to unwind and soak up the relaxed vibes. If you're into people-watching, this is your paradise. You might even catch a glimpse of a local yoga class or a friendly game of frisbee. Plus, the nearby Powerhouse, a converted power station turned cultural hub, often hosts an array of events, from farmers' markets to live performances. It's a great way to dive deeper into the local culture while enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
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Queensland Gallery of Modern Art
Nestled within South Bank's bustling Cultural Precinct, the Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) spans two stunning riverside buildings. It's a place where the ever-changing art scene of Australia, Asia, and the Pacific comes to life. You can soak up creativity with the whole family at the Children's Art Centre, where imagination knows no bounds. For film buffs, the Australian Cinémathèque showcases the best in international cinema and video art. After a day of artistic exploration, why not unwind at one of QAGOMA's chic cafes or enjoy a meal at their modern dining spots? And don't forget to check out their unique shopping options for art-inspired souvenirs. Here's a little insider tip: the surrounding area offers plenty of lush parklands and scenic walking paths along the river, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll. Whether you're an art aficionado or simply looking for a cool place to hang out, QAGOMA is a must-visit destination that promises to inspire and delight.
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Roma Street Parkland
Nestled right in the heart of Brisbane's bustling CBD, Roma Street Parkland is a lush 16-hectare oasis that feels like a world away from the city's hustle and bustle. Conveniently located next to the Brisbane Transit Centre and Roma Street Station, this gem is renowned as the largest subtropical garden in any city center worldwide. Picture this: grassy picnic spots perfect for lazy afternoons, vibrant subtropical plant displays, and flower beds bursting with color. Fern groves offer a cool escape, while rocky peninsulas add a rugged charm. Families will love the barbecue areas and playgrounds, making it a fantastic spot for visitors of all ages. No matter where you turn, there's a visual treat waiting to be discovered. One of the parkland's standout features is its captivating collection of artworks. Back when the site was first developed, 16 talented Queensland artists were tasked with creating 15 unique pieces for the park. These works, ranging from sculptures and mosaics to paving, bronzes, and murals, each tell their own story. For those eager to explore, there's a self-guided walk that takes you on a journey past each of these artistic wonders. It's a delightful way to spend an afternoon, blending nature and creativity in one unforgettable experience. For those interested in local wildlife, keep an eye out for the bustling birdlife that calls the park home. You'll often spot colorful lorikeets and other native birds flitting through the trees, adding an extra layer of life and vibrancy to your visit. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, an art lover, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat in the city, Roma Street Parkland offers a little slice of paradise for everyone.
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Hatchlings Rochedale Early Learning Centre

7 November 2022

Hatchlings Early Learning has a philosophy based upon a sound Christian ethos which underpins our commitment to providing a loving, nurturing and caring environment for all children, their families and the educators.
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Waterford, West Queensland, Australia (4133)
Hatchlings Early Learning has a philosophy based upon a sound Christian ethos which underpins our commitment to providing a loving, nurturing and caring environment for all children, their families and the educators. At our Childcare Early Learning Centre, we will strive to prepare your child for all future challenges ahead, teach important values and live in harmony with each other.Our philosophy focuses on respecting and valuing each child as an individual by fostering feelings of confidence and self esteem through the provision of challenging and developmentally appropriate experiences based on children’s abilities and interests. We acknowledge that children are full of curiosity about themselves, their environment and the world they live in; therefore, we encourage children to be explorers full of curiosity and to make their own discoveries about themselves, others and their world through exploration, investigation and play. We believe that open, honest and positive communication promotes a harmonious environment which fosters active partnerships between children, parents and educators. To know more - https://www.hatchlings.com.au/
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Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk
Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk offers a delightful journey through the heart of a stunning rainforest. Spanning one and a half kilometers, this walk features the impressive Skywalk Bridge and the 40-meter Skywalk Cantilever, both crafted from sturdy steel. The adventure also includes a stop at the Cedar Creek Viewing Platform, all connected by a charming path that meanders along the forest floor. Starting right at the Eco Centre, this experience allows you to soak in the unspoiled beauty of the lush rainforest in a way that's both thrilling and secure. The entire walk takes around 45 minutes if you stroll leisurely, making it an ideal way to enjoy nature without rushing. At the main center, you'll find the Eco Centre, along with convenient amenities such as bus parking, a gift shop, a café, and restrooms. The café serves delightful treats and refreshing drinks, perfect for a relaxing break after your walk. Nestled in the picturesque Gold Coast Hinterland, the Skywalk is a mere 45-minute drive from Surfers Paradise and just an hour from Brisbane International Airport. This makes it a perfect day trip for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. While you're there, consider exploring the surrounding area, which is known for its charming villages, local wineries, and artisan markets. It's an ideal destination for anyone seeking a blend of adventure and relaxation.
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Dreamworld
Dreamworld, Australia's largest theme park, truly has something for everyone. If you’re an adrenaline junkie, brace yourself for the ride of your life on the world's tallest free-falling ride, where you’ll soar from zero to 100 miles per hour and defy gravity at 15 stories high on the Big Thrill Rides. For animal lovers, Tiger Island offers a thrilling chance to get up close with the jungle's most formidable predator. Meanwhile, Dreamworld Corroboree invites you to dive into the rich tapestry of Indigenous Australian culture and wildlife. Families can enjoy a leisurely journey aboard the Dreamworld Express, make a splash on the Log Ride, or take a nostalgic trip back in time with Dreamworld’s Vintage Cars. For the little ones, ABC KIDS WORLD is a delight, where they can meet beloved TV characters like Hoot and Hootabelle, and even Dorothy the Dinosaur. The DreamWorks Experience brings animated favorites Madagascar, Shrek, and Kung-Fu Panda to life, creating an unforgettable adventure for all ages. Switching gears to WhiteWater World, now part of the Dreamworld universe, you can ride massive waterslides or catch the perfect simulated wave on the FlowRider. It's also the perfect spot to cool off in the wave pool on a sunny day. Don’t forget to indulge in some retail therapy at the many shops, including the flagship LEGO® store, where you can pick up a unique souvenir to remember your Dreamworld adventure. With so much packed into one place, Dreamworld promises an unforgettable experience for everyone. Whether you seek thrills or chills, or just a place to relax and explore, this park has it all!
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Warner Bros. Movie World
Step into the excitement of Warner Bros. Movie World, Australia's top theme park, where fun and adventure await at every corner. Feel the thrill of world-class rides, captivating attractions, and entertaining shows, while rubbing shoulders with some of your favorite stars. Home to the tallest, longest, and fastest Hyper Coaster in the Southern Hemisphere, Movie World offers a full day of Hollywood-style excitement. Here, you can meet the beloved Looney Tunes characters and encounter the iconic Superheroes and Supervillains of the DC Universe. Discover the newly revamped Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster Next Generation, a family favorite with its fresh special effects like projections and lasers. It's an experience packed with endless thrills and spooky surprises. Don't forget to catch the exclusive JL 52 Batmobile during the Streets Star Parade. Throughout the day, you can snap photos with Batman and his sleek ride, making for unforgettable memories. And for all the Justice League enthusiasts, meeting Cyborg is a must. As the most technically advanced member, he's part man, part machine, and entirely superhero. Be sure to capture a photo with this impressive figure, along with your other superhero favorites, during your adventure! While you're there, treat yourself to some delicious snacks and explore themed shops for unique souvenirs. Movie World isn't just a theme park, it's a journey into the heart of movie magic.
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Wet'n'Wild
Get ready for endless summer adventures at Wet’n’Wild Gold Coast! Dive headfirst into a world brimming with excitement, where top-notch slides and attractions await both the young and the young at heart. For those pint-sized explorers, Wet’n’Wild Junior is a dream come true. This expansive area is tailor-made for kids, featuring child-friendly water slides that are like mini versions of the park’s bigger thrills, such as the Tornado and Aqua Racers. It’s the perfect spot for little ones to have big fun. Craving something a bit more exhilarating? Brace yourself for the heart-pounding Aqualoops! You'll stand on a trapdoor, and before you know it, you're plummeting into an intense vertical free fall. It's an adrenaline rush like no other. If you're in the mood for something a bit more laid-back, Calypso Beach and the Giant Wave Pool are calling your name. These are the ideal spots to kick back and relax after soaking up all the action. Picture yourself floating lazily along the gentle currents or riding the waves without a care in the world. And here's a fun fact: Wet’n’Wild Gold Coast is open year-round, so you can enjoy the water park no matter the season. It's a perfect escape from the everyday, nestled in the heart of Queensland's stunning landscapes.
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Australia's Sea World
Dive beneath the surface and uncover a whole new realm of excitement at Sea World, the top marine park in Australia! Begin your adventure by joining the Seal Guardians Presentation, where you can learn about ocean conservation. Or, if you’re looking to relax, find a shady spot while the kids splash around at The Reef at Castaway Bay, the latest water attraction. Don't miss out on meeting Chase and Marshall from PAW Patrol, and check out their lively show, PAW Patrol On Holiday. Get up close and personal with incredible marine creatures, from playful dolphins and seals to majestic polar bears and charming penguins. For a sky-high thrill, hop on the new Sea World Sky Flyer. You’ll be treated to stunning views of Sea World and the Gold Coast Broadwater as you soar 33 meters above the ground in a giant swing chair. The Sea Jellies Illuminated exhibit is a must-see, showcasing the mesmerizing beauty of sea jellies with captivating displays and educational insights. Thrill-seekers will love the Jet Rescue ride, where you can zoom around the track on your own speedy jet ski. And if you're up for more excitement, tackle the incredible Storm Coaster. While you're there, take a moment to explore the surrounding Gold Coast area. It’s renowned for its stunning beaches and bustling nightlife, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Whether you’re a marine enthusiast or a thrill-seeker, Sea World has something for everyone.
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Main Beach
While other suburbs snatch their names from exotic Aboriginal meanings or English seaside villages, Main Beach is far more literal. Situated at the northern end of the Gold Coast, Main Beach was so named as it was the main surf beach to the town of Southport. But while its name may be obvious, its hidden gems are far more exciting for this is one of the coast’s areas which celebrates something old and something new in style. A highlight of a visit here is to the beach itself, where the old bathing pavilion, Pavilion 34 to be precise, has been reincarnated as a casual beach café complete with chiko rolls, potato scallops, pineapple fritters and fish and chips. The old male and female change pavilions are still here and there’s loads of retro photos to remind you of the Main Beach of old. This bathing pavilion sits next to the Southport Surf Club, the first to make its mark on the Gold Coast in 1936 and right next to a sprawling shady park which is perfect for oceanfront picnics. Away from the beach - popular with surfers due to its open shore break - toddle down to Tedder Avenue. Sassy socialites and salty surfies rub shoulders here in this strip of modern cafes, exclusive restaurants, bars and boutiques. For more shopping and style, take a wander towards the Southport Spit – or simply The Spit - to locals. https://www.destinationgoldcoast.com/places-to-see/main-beach
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Elite Gold Coast

10 November 2022

At Elite Gold Coast comfort and variety are kings. That’s why we have 5 room options: King Rooms, Twin Rooms, Family Rooms, DDA Compliant Accessible Rooms, and our spacious bedroom suite. All our rooms include Chromecast TVs with free wi-fi. Guests also have free access to the lap pool, mini golf, and a world-class gymnasium at KDV Sport.Our King Rooms come with a king-size bed, modern design features including bold custom lighting, and Chromecast flatscreen TVs. Your room also comes with free wifi, tea, and coffee-making facilities, and a bar fridge.Our Family Rooms offer the luxury of a home away from home and are spaciously designed for comfort and convenience. This room is fitted with a king-size bed, two single beds, and a double sofa bed. Our Family Room can be configured in several different ways to sleep a maximum of 5 adults.For more information visit - https://elitegoldcoast.com.au/
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Elite Gold Coast
At Elite Gold Coast comfort and variety are kings. That’s why we have 5 room options: King Rooms, Twin Rooms, Family Rooms, DDA Compliant Accessible Rooms, and our spacious bedroom suite. All our rooms include Chromecast TVs with free wi-fi. Guests also have free access to the lap pool, mini golf, and a world-class gymnasium at KDV Sport.Our King Rooms come with a king-size bed, modern design features including bold custom lighting, and Chromecast flatscreen TVs. Your room also comes with free wifi, tea, and coffee-making facilities, and a bar fridge.Our Family Rooms offer the luxury of a home away from home and are spaciously designed for comfort and convenience. This room is fitted with a king-size bed, two single beds, and a double sofa bed. Our Family Room can be configured in several different ways to sleep a maximum of 5 adults.For more information visit - https://elitegoldcoast.com.au/
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The Wax Museum
Get ready to be blown away by the fascinating wax museum nestled in the bustling center of Surfers Paradise. Here, you'll encounter figures from history, iconic movie stars, brilliant scientists, daring explorers, notorious villains, regal royalty, and influential world leaders. Each one is presented with incredible realism, dressed in meticulously recreated costumes that transport you to different eras and stories. The museum is a delightful blend of education and entertainment, making it a perfect stop for curious minds and selfie enthusiasts alike. As you wander through the exhibits, you'll feel as if you're walking through time, standing shoulder to shoulder with legends. The attention to detail in the sculptures is truly remarkable, capturing not just the likeness but the spirit of each character. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a fun day out, this place promises an unforgettable experience.
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Infinity
Infinity offers a mind-blowing 30-minute adventure through 20 futuristic, maze-like worlds of wonder. Each one is brimming with special effects, atmospheric soundscapes, and illusions that stretch your imagination to infinity. This dreamlike funhouse is a global first, providing entertainment for all ages and nationalities. It's an interactive experience that guarantees good family fun and serves as an excellent group or team-building activity. Located in the heart of Surfers Paradise, Infinity is a must-visit attraction that leaves a lasting impression. As you wander through this maze of creativity and innovation, you'll be amazed by the seamless blend of art and technology. The experience is not just about visual spectacle; it’s also an auditory delight with its cleverly designed sound fields. Ideal for anyone looking to add a sprinkle of magic to their day, Infinity promises a memorable adventure.
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Soak Bathhouse
Give yourself a break. Press your reset button. Build up awesome immunity. Now, more than ever, it’s important to stay healthy in body, mind and spirit. At Soak Bathhouse, discover a luxurious but affordable urban bathhouse, day spa and massage reinvented for today.Set in the sun-kissed Queensland, you can experience Soak Bathhouse at Mermaid Beach on the Gold Coast, or at our newest rooftop bathhouse in West End, Brisbane.Relaxation means different things to different people. We are not your traditional day spa with strict silence and cucumbers on your eyes. We love to see people laughing, connecting with friends, and reaping the benefits of feeling re-energised while they soak. Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays are busy with people connecting and socialising, and we recommend weekdays for day spa or massage if a quieter experience is what you’re looking for.
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Surfers Paradise Beachfront Markets
Every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday evening, a lively crowd of treasure seekers, bargain hunters, and evening strollers flocks to the Surfers Paradise Beachfront Markets. This bustling scene stretches along the coast with over 120 stalls, creating a vibrant atmosphere as live entertainers add a touch of magic to the night. As one of the largest night markets on the Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise Beachfront Markets offer an impressive array of high-quality products. You can find everything from chic fashion and unique jewelry to stunning artworks and captivating photography. Beauty enthusiasts will delight in the selection of beauty products, and those looking to spruce up their homes will find plenty of stylish homewares. The market is not just about shopping; it's an experience. Picture yourself with the ocean breeze in your hair, the sound of waves mingling with laughter, and the scent of delicious street food wafting through the air. It's a perfect spot to unwind, discover unique finds, and soak in the local culture. Whether you're a local or a tourist, this market is a must-visit for anyone who loves a good deal or simply enjoys a lively night out by the beach.
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SkyPoint Observation Deck
Sit back, relax, and enjoy a delicious meal as you soak in the breathtaking 360-degree views of the Gold Coast. Perched atop the iconic Q1 Building, SkyPoint offers a unique vantage point from one of the world's tallest residential towers. From this sky-high perch, you'll be treated to sweeping panoramic views that stretch from the rolling surf to the lush hinterland and beyond. SkyPoint isn't just about the views, though; it’s an experience. The observation deck is a favorite among both locals and tourists, offering a chic café where you can sip on a coffee or indulge in a tasty treat while taking in the scenery. The Q1 Building itself is a marvel of modern architecture, standing tall as a symbol of the Gold Coast's vibrant energy and coastal charm. Whether you're a thrill-seeker taking on the SkyPoint Climb or just here for a leisurely visit, the experience is unforgettable. If you're planning a trip to the Gold Coast, make sure SkyPoint is at the top of your list. It's not just a place to see the sights; it's a chance to feel the pulse of the city from its highest point.
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Pacific Fair Shopping Centre
Pacific Fair on the Gold Coast is a must-visit haven for shopping enthusiasts and foodies alike. It's a sprawling paradise of luxury and iconic global brands, mixed with top-notch Australian retailers. Picture this: around 400 stores nestled among lush tropical landscapes, creating a unique outdoor vibe that feels like a chic retreat. Whether you’re a fan of high-end fashion or just love to window shop, you’ll find an impressive lineup of luxury labels here. Think Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, and Tiffany & Co. If you're more into trendy global brands, don't miss H&M, Sephora, UNIQLO, and Zara. It's like the best of the world's shopping hotspots all rolled into one place. When hunger strikes, Pacific Fair doesn't disappoint. Enjoy late-night dining at swanky restaurants in The Resort, The Patio, and The Boulevard. If you're in the mood for something quicker, the Food Court has a variety of fast food options to satisfy any craving. For those needing a break from shopping, the first-class Visitor Lounge offers a cozy spot to relax. It features coach set down and parking, free WiFi, and a prayer room. You can also find luggage storage lockers and shower amenities for a small fee. Don't forget to grab your complimentary Visitor Privileges Pass from the Visitor Lounge. It’s your ticket to exclusive deals across the center. While you're there, take a moment to enjoy the Gold Coast's sunny charm. The center's design beautifully merges indoor and outdoor spaces, offering a refreshing shopping experience that captures the essence of this iconic Australian destination.
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Xo2
XO2® is an Aussie family owned company. We've been round since 1968, helping people just like you make the places where we all work, stay, learn and heal... cleaner, safer and healthier.XO2® is where Australia's favorite cleaning supplies, cleaner with oxalic acid, chemicals and washroom products come from. And they're made specifically for facilities, businesses and professional cleaners.We design, manufacture and deliver infection control and hygiene products. Some of our specialties include hand soaps, hand sanitizers, surface disinfectants, wipes, touch free dispensing solutions and specialty cleaning chemicals.Visit Here: https://xo2.com.au/
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Energy Entertainment
With over 16 years of experience working with various artists and event organizers globally, Energy Entertainments always delivers the highest standard of shows. Specializing in high-energy wow-factor fire entertainment and providing specialty entertainers for events and celebrations, we are always searching for the new, the original, and the next best thing in entertainment, we love making events better and surprising the guests with something they've never seen before. By providing a professional service from start to finish with good communication we deliver a highly entertaining experience on every occasion.Get in touch: https://energyentertainments.com.au/
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Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
Step into the enchanting world of the Gold Coast Wildlife Sanctuary and experience the magic of its 27 hectares of lush Currumbin rainforest. As you wander through open animal enclosures, you might find yourself hand-feeding kangaroos or sharing a cuddle with a koala. The sanctuary offers more than just a walk in the park: get ready for the lively lorikeet feeding sessions, the captivating free-flight bird shows, and mesmerizing Aboriginal performances. If you're up for a challenge, take on the TreeTops Challenge High Ropes Course. This thrilling adventure features 90 canopy ropes challenges that will test your skills. Don't miss a peek into the Wildlife Hospital precinct, where dedicated vets work wonders with the animals. For the little ones or the young at heart, Wild Island's outdoor themed playground is a delight. Kids can hop aboard a miniature train as they explore the sanctuary's wonders. One of the sanctuary's newer gems is the Lost Valley, a five-hectare exotic precinct that transports you to the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana. This hidden paradise is home to some of the world's most fascinating creatures. Say hello to friendly lemurs, spot the Cotton-top tamarins, gaze at the adorable red pandas, and watch the capybaras in action. As you stroll, don't forget to look up and admire the free-flying birds and exotic reptiles. The sanctuary is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a perfect blend of adventure, wildlife, and cultural experiences. The Gold Coast is not just about sun and surf. Here, you can reconnect with nature and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Snapper Rocks
Snapper Rocks is a small rocky outcrop on the northern side of Point Danger at the southern end of Rainbow Bay on the Gold Coast. Snapper is a point break forming the first part of the man-made Superbank which extends from Snapper Rocks Point, through Rainbow Bay, Greenmount Point, Coolangatta Beach, and Kirra, for a distance of around two kilometres. The Superbank is now renowned as one of the most consistent breaks in Queensland and plays host to the annual World Surf Leagues’ Quiksilver and Roxy Pros. Multiple barrel sections can now occur at any point along this length. The quality of the surf has markedly improved since the 1990s, and is now of legendary quality, creating one of the longest, hollowest and best waves in the world. The Rainbow Bay Surf Club is the best place to view the break while enjoying a relaxed meal. https://www.queensland.com/en-au/attraction/snapper-rocks
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Protesters Falls
Nestled within the enchanting World Heritage Nightcap National Park, Protesters Falls should definitely be on your list when you're exploring the charming Lismore Hinterland. This spot is not just about the destination but also the journey. The trail is an easy walk that meanders through a lush bangalow palm forest, leading you to the breathtaking base of the falls. The sound of cascading water mixed with the whispers of the forest creates a serene symphony that feels both calming and invigorating. Fun fact: Protesters Falls was named in honor of the environmental protests that helped save this area from logging in the late 1970s. It's not just a natural wonder, but a symbol of the power of community and conservation. While you're there, keep an eye out for the elusive Fleay’s barred frog, a rare species that calls this rainforest home. Remember to pack your camera, as the picturesque scenery is something you’ll want to capture and share with friends.
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Whian Whian State Conservation Area
Nestled north of Lismore, the Whian Whian State Conservation Area offers a treasure trove of outdoor activities that will make any nature lover's heart race with excitement. Whether you're into cycling, hiking, or horseback riding, the trails here are ready to challenge and delight you. Plus, the area is dotted with stunning waterfalls and serene creeks, perfect for a refreshing swim or a leisurely afternoon of fishing. Whian Whian was established to safeguard the lush surroundings of Nightcap National Park, and it certainly lives up to its mission. The landscape is a playground for adventurers and those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Don't forget your camera, as the scenic vistas will leave you breathless and eager to capture every moment. If you're planning a visit, consider timing it with one of the area’s seasonal events. From local markets to eco-friendly festivals, there's always something happening that celebrates the unique culture and natural beauty of this region. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable journey through the enchanting Whian Whian State Conservation Area.
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Serpentine Gallery
Nestled in the heart of the Northern Rivers, the Serpentine Gallery is a hidden gem for art enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. It's a haven where local emerging artists can showcase their creations. This gallery is a true supporter of artists across all mediums, nurturing a thriving community that's as colorful as the artwork on display. With a roster of around 180 artists, the Serpentine Gallery embraces every style of art imaginable. Since its inception in 2006, it has gained a reputation for spotlighting artists who are unfiltered and genuine in their self-expression. There's something refreshingly authentic about wandering through the exhibits, knowing you're witnessing the raw talent of creators who are still finding their unique voices. If you find yourself in the Northern Rivers area, a visit to this gallery is a must. It's not just about the art; it's about the stories behind each piece and the vibrant community that brings it all to life. Don't forget to explore the surrounding area too. Lismore, where the gallery is located, offers charming cafes and local shops that perfectly complement a day of artistic exploration.
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The Back Alley Gallery
Uncover the vibrant underground street art culture at The Back Alley Gallery in Lismore. This hidden gem is redefining the laneways of Lismore. Strolling down these streets, you're bound to stumble upon something fresh and exciting on every corner. With over sixty artworks, including large-scale murals, graffiti art, paste-ups, stencils, and installations, this outdoor gallery offers a feast for the eyes. It's a community treasure that shows street art is not just surviving but flourishing as a vital part of the local art scene. The Back Alley Gallery is not just about the art; it's about the experience. As you wander through, you can almost feel the pulse of creativity echoing off the walls. The gallery invites everyone to appreciate the raw and dynamic expressions of talented artists, showcasing both seasoned professionals and emerging talents. It's a place where art enthusiasts and casual passersby alike can find inspiration. Lismore itself is a charming town known for its eclectic vibe and artistic spirit, making it the perfect backdrop for such an innovative gallery.
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Lismore Historical Society & Museum
The Richmond River Historical Society Museum is a treasure trove nestled in regional Australia, renowned for its outstanding historical collections. Housed in the heritage-listed former Lismore Municipal Building, this museum transports you back in time with its main exhibition set in the old Council Chamber. The walls are beautifully lined with panels of local rainforest timbers, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere that whispers stories of the past. While you're there, take a moment to appreciate the craftsmanship of the building itself. It’s a charming example of early 20th-century architecture, offering a glimpse into the region's rich heritage. The museum's collection includes fascinating artifacts that chronicle the local history, from indigenous cultures to the European settlers. Whether you're a history buff or just curious, this place promises an enriching experience. Don't forget to chat with the friendly staff; they love sharing intriguing tales and hidden gems about the area.
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Lismore Regional Gallery
Lismore Regional Gallery is where creativity truly comes alive. With a mission to spark the exchange of ideas both locally and across the nation, the gallery offers a distinctive mix of exhibitions and events that are nothing short of innovative. Nestled in the Northern Rivers, it holds the title of the oldest cultural organization in the area. Since its establishment in 1953, when Hal Missingham, the then Director of the Art Gallery of NSW, opened its doors, the gallery has been a cornerstone of cultural life for generations. Wandering through its halls, you'll find an eclectic mix of contemporary and traditional art, offering something for every art lover. The gallery's commitment to showcasing both local and national artists means there's always something new to see, whether it's a thought-provoking installation or a mesmerizing painting. Plus, the gallery frequently hosts workshops and talks, providing a platform for artists and visitors to connect on a more personal level. So, if you find yourself in the Northern Rivers, don't miss the chance to explore Lismore Regional Gallery. It's not just a place to view art; it's a space where creativity, history, and community come together in the most delightful way.
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Lismore Memorial Baths
The Lismore Memorial Baths made a splashy comeback in September 2005 after over two years of intense redevelopment. This cutting-edge aquatics facility has truly raised the bar in the Northern Rivers region. It's not just a spot for families and the community to unwind; it's also a haven for competitive swimmers. The Memorial Baths meet international standards, making them a prime location for major swimming events. Equipped with state-of-the-art features like an electronic timing system for big swim meets and a movable boom for short-course events, this place is ready for anything. If you're planning a visit, don't miss the chance to relax in the leisure pools or catch some rays in the sun-drenched lounging areas. The facility also offers swimming lessons for all ages, so whether you're a seasoned swimmer or just starting, there's something for everyone. Lismore itself is a charming town, known for its artistic vibe and welcoming locals, making it a delightful stop for any traveler.
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On the water

3 April 2024

Небольшой поход из Сиднея на Голд Кост.
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Gladstone Aquatic Centre
Nestled in the bustling heart of Gladstone City, the Gladstone Aquatic Centre offers a refreshing escape for both locals and visitors alike. Picture yourself lounging amidst lush tropical surroundings, with plenty of grassy picnic spots perfect for a family outing. If you're looking to beat the heat, you'll appreciate the shaded areas designed to keep you cool and protected from the sun. And let's not forget the onsite kiosk, your go-to for snacks, drinks, and that essential ice-pole on a sweltering summer day. This aquatic paradise isn't just about relaxation, though. It's home to a 50-meter outdoor pool for those who love a good swim, and a cozy 25-meter indoor heated pool for when the weather takes a cooler turn. The real star of the show, especially if you've got little ones in tow, is the newly opened 'Splash Zone' water park. It's a haven of fun that promises to keep the kids entertained for hours on end. The water park features slides and fountains, making it an exhilarating spot for children to splash around and enjoy themselves. Whether you're a seasoned swimmer or just looking for a leisurely day out, the Gladstone Aquatic Centre has something for everyone.
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Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum
The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum, established in 1985, is a gem nestled in the heart of Central Queensland. This community cultural initiative is proudly supported by the Gladstone Regional Council. With a mission to champion both art and heritage, it serves as a cornerstone for locals and visitors alike, showcasing the rich tapestry of the region's history and cultural legacy. The museum isn't just about preserving the past; it's a vibrant hub for contemporary art and historical exhibitions that tell the evolving story of Gladstone. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a history buff, there's something here to spark your curiosity and inspire your imagination. The gallery also hosts a variety of events and workshops, providing an opportunity for everyone to get involved and connect with the local culture. It's a place where creativity thrives and community spirit shines. So next time you find yourself in Central Queensland, make sure to carve out some time to explore this cultural treasure. You won't be disappointed!
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Gladstone Maritime Museum
If you're fascinated by the sea and its stories, the Gladstone Maritime Museum is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Nestled in the heart of the Gladstone Region, this museum offers a captivating journey through maritime history, spanning from the days before Captain Cook to the bustling modern era. One of the highlights is the shipwreck wall, which tells tales of ships lost to the depths, each with their own story to tell. The Jenny Lind figurehead is another gem, capturing the spirit of a bygone age with its intricate craftsmanship. A well-stocked library offers a quiet corner for those who want to dive deeper into nautical lore. The museum also boasts an impressive collection of naval and sailing ship models, each meticulously detailed and sure to capture the imagination of young and old alike. If you're planning a visit, try to catch one of the museum's special events or tours. They offer an insightful peek into the maritime world and often feature engaging stories from local historians. Don't miss the chance to explore this charming museum; it’s a must-see for any maritime enthusiast.
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Flynns Beach
Flynns Beach, situated three kilometres south of Port Macquarie, is almost 500 metres long and nestled between a pair of rocky headlands to the north and south. It has good protection from westerly and southerly winds and suits learn-to-surfers most of the year. The Surf Club has a kiosk that serves meals. There is plenty of accommodation available within a short walk of Flynns Beach. https://portmacquarieinfo.com.au/see-do/flynns-beach
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Spinnaker Park
Award-winning Spinnaker Park, which officially opened in 2001 thanks to the Gladstone Ports Corporation, has become the go-to spot for recreation in Gladstone City. With two and a half kilometers of educational walking tracks, this park offers a unique experience as you stroll along the ocean wall. You'll also get to wander through native wetlands and ponds, making it a perfect place for walking, cycling, or even rollerblading. If you're looking to cool off, the beach cove is just the spot for a refreshing swim on a sunny day. The barbecue and picnic areas are ideal for hosting a fun and relaxed gathering with friends or family. One of the park's standout features is its commitment to environmental education. As you explore, you'll find informative signs that explain the local flora and fauna, helping visitors connect with nature in a meaningful way. Plus, the park's location offers stunning views of the harbor, providing a picturesque backdrop for those Instagram-worthy photos. Whether you're a local or just passing through, Spinnaker Park is a delightful slice of nature that shouldn't be missed.