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Angel Flight Outback Trailblazer

PO Box 191, Bucasia QLD 4750

The Angel Flight Outback Trailblazer is an action packed four-wheel drive outback adventure that runs for seven days and nights.

This year, you can participate in The Four Leaf Clover Challenge and take in Giddy up Gap, Mount Moffat, Carnarvon National Park mountains and the Lost City, Nagoa River, gem fossicking in the central highlands, a concert in Gallilee Basin, Casino Royale night, a sunset Outback River Cruise, aquatic festival on Lake Maraboon and a Derby Day bush racing carnival, and compete for over AUD20,000 in prizes!

All funds raised through this event benefit Angel Flight, an exceptional charity that flies country people to where they can receive medical assistance for illnesses that require ongoing treatment.
 

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Bucasia Beach

Waverley Street, Bucasia QLD 4750

Bucasia Beach is located in the Northern Beaches of Mackay only 10 to 15 minutes north of Mackay City. Ideal for swimming all year round with a stinger-resistant enclosure and a popular spot for the keen angler. The Esplanade Park is a beautiful spot to get together with a playground for the kids and barbecue and tables for lunch. Beachfront caravan park accommodation is available.

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Shoal Point

O'Brien Esplanade, Shoal Point QLD 4750

Shoal Point is the most northern beach of the Northern Beaches and is approximately 15 minutes from Mackay City Centre. Shoal Point offers a beachfront, shady picnic area with views to the islands, Cape Hillsborough National Park and the Hibiscus Coast. It also provides excellent reef fishing; the more open sections of the beach are the spots for whiting, bream, trevally and flathead.

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Mango Avenue

Mango Avenue, Eimeo QLD 4740

Mango Avenue is the focal point of the beautiful Eimeo Village. The 80 year old Mango trees that stretch between Whittles Lane and Heidke Street form a spectacular shady canopy 20 metres above the streetscape and remain a heritage listed, must-see tourist attraction! If you happen to be en route to the Eimeo Pacific Hotel for a bite to eat, or to the Eimeo beach for a refreshing dip and frolic in the sun, you simply can't miss the splendour of Mango Avenue as it is the main thoroughfare in the area. Make sure you have your camera at the ready, or for those avid artists, a sketchpad and pen to capture the stunning vista! You really have to see it to believe it - absolutely breathtaking.

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Eimeo Beach

Mango Avenue, Eimeo QLD 4740

Eimeo Beach and Sunset Bay are popular beaches with locals and also lure the keen anglers. The beach is seasonally patrolled. Any trip to Eimeo Beach would not be complete without a visit to the Eimeo Pacific Hotel. This pub is popular among locals and tourists alike who enjoy a 'counter lunch with a million dollar view'. The pub's enviable position overlooks the Coral Sea, Eimeo Beach and Sunset Bay.

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That Sapphire Place

Bruce Highway, Corner of Westlake Drive, The Leap QLD 4740
Come and be dazzled at That Sapphire Place; an exquisite collection of rare and precious natural gemstones by gem cutters and gem merchants with more than 25 years experience in Lapidary and Gem Cutting. Specialising in natural sapphires of all colours, natural rubies, natural emeralds, individually hand picked gem stones, crystals and mineral specimens, many sourced direct from miners throughout Australia and internationally. Other Gemstones in the collection include precious natural Aquamarine, Tourmaline, Opals and Pearls. They have jewellery manufactured by Qualified Tradesmen, and Gem Cutting daily on premises. Also browse locally sourced exquisite gift wares.
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The Leap Hotel

Bruce Highway, The Leap QLD 4740
Travelling north of Mackay along the Bruce Highway you will come to the township of The Leap. This site holds a past of great tragedy and significance in the history of this region. Discover the legend of The Leap "A legendary and powerful woman named Kowaha from a local native tribe; committed the ultimate sacrifice in 1867. As a result of this event, the Mt Mandarana Cliff and Valley became known as The Leap." The Hotel now stands as a reminder of this history and the legend of Kowaha. Visit the hotel and be captivated by the memorabilia and history of this region at the mini-museum. Visit the large monument depicting the historic event. Overnight camping is available. Mini-markets and live music are some of the regular events held at this hotel.
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Bucasia Beach

Waverley Street, Bucasia QLD 4750
Located in the Northern Beaches area of Mackay, Bucasia Beach is a picturesque sandy haven, popular for walking, swimming and fishing. Kick off your thongs (footwear) and feel the soft white sand underfoot. Approximately four kilometres in length, Bucasia Beach is one of the longest beaches in the Mackay Region. Nearby accommodation options include a beachside resort and a beachfront caravan park. Keen anglers can fish off the beach at high tide for Flathead. A popular fishing location is toward the southern end of the beach, near the sandy spits and mangroves of Eimeo Creek. A boat ramp is also located at this part of the beach. This is a pet-friendly beach with a designated off-leash area between Williams Avenue and Symons Avenue. Views take in Dolphin Heads to the north and the Cumberland Islands. Seaview Park on the Bucasia Esplanade includes barbecue facilities, shade, picnic tables, public toilets, water fountains and a children's playground. A café is located on the Esplanade and the Hibiscus Shopping Centre is approximately a two minute drive from the foreshore.
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Shoal Point

O'Brien Esplanade, Shoal Point QLD 4750
Shoal Point is the northern-most community of the Northern Beaches group, with a visually spectacular coastal beach. At low tide, the beach can almost be mistaken as a small sweeping desert. The sand stretches for hundreds of metres, allowing a close-up view of Green Reef Island. Watch as thousands of tiny blue Soldier Crabs scuttle along the mud flats, burying themselves into the sand. The 'lone tree' found toward the northern end of the beach is one of Mackay's most 'instagrammable' images. Take a blanket, choose a spot to dig your toes into the sand and watch a sublime sunset. Boats can be launched straight off the beach. An esplanade park provides shade, picnic tables, a playground and barbecues as well as picturesque views of the beach.

Mango Avenue

Mango Avenue, Eimeo QLD 4740
Mango Avenue is the focal point of the beautiful Eimeo Village. The 80 year old Mango trees that stretch between Whittles Lane and Heidke Street form a spectacular shady canopy 20 metres above the streetscape and remain a heritage listed, must-see tourist attraction! If you happen to be en route to Eimeo Beach for a refreshing swim, you won't miss the splendour of Mango Avenue as it is the main thoroughfare to this destinations. Make sure you have your camera at the ready, or for those avid artists, a sketchpad and pen to capture the stunning natural tunnel formed by the towering overhead branches. A nearby hotel provides spectacular elevated coastal views as well as dining and refreshment options....

Organic & Natural Store

60 Yakapari Seaforth Road, The Leap QLD 4740
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Shoal Point

O'Brien Esplanade, Shoal Point QLD 4750
Shoal Point is the northern-most community of the Northern Beaches group, with a visually spectacular coastal beach. At low tide, the beach can almost be mistaken as a small sweeping desert. The sand stretches for hundreds of metres, allowing a close-up view of Green Reef Island. Watch as thousands of tiny blue Soldier Crabs scuttle along the mud flats, burying themselves into the sand. Take a blanket, choose a spot to dig your toes into the sand and watch a sublime sunset. Boats can be launched straight off the beach. An esplanade park provides shade, picnic tables, a playground and barbecues as well as picturesque views of the beach....
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Eimeo

39812 - Eimeo QLD 4740
Eimeo Beach is sheltered and picturesque, a popular choice for swimming. During the summer months the beach is patrolled by lifeguards. The soft sand is paralleled by an esplanade park with a children's playground and barbecue facilities, the perfect location for a pretty beachside picnic. Before reaching Eimeo Beach, visitors will pass under a canopy of old Mango trees, planted by early Mackay pioneer, Jeremiah Armitage, in the 1880s. The canopy on Mango Avenue, now a heritage-listed attraction, guides visitors to a popular hotel, known as the pub with the "million dollar view." It is a spectacular location to enjoy coffee and cake, or a cool beer with a meal while gazing upon the coastal vista....
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Bucasia Beach

Waverley Street, Bucasia QLD 4750
Located in the Northern Beaches area of Mackay, Bucasia Beach is a picturesque sandy haven, popular for walking, swimming and fishing. Kick off your thongs (footwear) and feel the soft white sand underfoot. Approximately four kilometres in length, Bucasia Beach is one of the longest beaches in the Mackay Region. Nearby accommodation options include a beachside resort and a beachfront caravan park. Keen anglers can fish off the beach at high tide for Flathead. A popular fishing location is toward the southern end of the beach, near the sandy spits and mangroves of Eimeo Creek. A boat ramp is also located at this part of the beach. This is a pet-friendly beach with a designated off-leash area between Williams Avenue and Symons Avenue. Views take in Dolphin Heads to the north and the Cumberland Islands. Seaview Park on the Bucasia Esplanade includes barbecue facilities, shade, picnic tables, public toilets, water fountains and a children's playground. A café is located on the Esplanade and the Hibiscus Shopping Centre is approximately a two minute drive from the foreshore. ...