Family Fun Attractions Attractions Marian - Gold Coast QLD

FAMILY FUN ATTRACTIONS MARIAN

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Melba House

Eungella Road, Marian QLD 4753

Her soft brown eyes captured the hearts of men, her voice cast a magic spell on audiences in London, Paris and many other cities in Europe as well as the United States of America, the legendary diva Dame Nellie Melba. Few know that the acclaimed opera singer spent the first year of her married life in a small house right here in the heart of the Pioneer Valley, in Marian. And the house where the diva with the golden voice lived, is now open to the public for free. It shows a beautiful array of her photos, recordings, memorabilia, books and furniture of her time. All this has been lovingly reconstructed by members and supporters of the Pioneer Valley Tourism and Development Association. The 132 year old house was rescued from demolition by the Mirani Shire Council who restored the run down building and transported it from Marian Mill to a more prominent riverbank setting along the main Eungella Road in Edward Lloyd Park two kilometres from the heart of Marian. The house boasts an arts and craft shop featuring an extensive array of locally handmade gifts and souvenirs and is the home to the Pioneer Valley Visitor Information Centre.

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Pioneer River, Marian, Queensland

4-74 Anzac AVenue, Marian QLD 4753
The Pioneer River - one of the few "blue water" rivers in Queensland - and its main tributary Cattle Creek flow through the heart of the Pioneer Valley, from the Connors Ranges in the South and West to the Pacific Ocean at Mackay. Access to the river is restricted by freehold ownership except for a few areas such as beside Edward Lloyd Park where three access paths are maintained, including one just 20 metres from Melba House. Local residents fish the river for sooty grunter and barramundi - both species are renowned for their fighting ability. In addition, groups of Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) are frequently seen near their burrows on the northern bank behind Melba House. A wide variety of native and migratory bird species, including ducks, swans, pelicans and cormorants, and fresh water turtles also frequent the river.
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Edward Lloyd Park, Marian, Queensland

4 - 74 Anzac Avenue, Marian QLD 4753
Named for the Clerk (1921 to 1954) of the former Mirani Shire, Edward Lloyd, who was instrumental in preserving and maintaining parkland in the Shire, the park has recently had a major make-over by Mackay Regional Council. In addition to improved parking areas which can cater for all vehicles up to large buses and caravans, the park now boasts a family friendly playground, picnic shelters, barbecues and modern public toilets. There is also a concrete walking/cycling track from Melba House to Marian State School - a distance of approximately one kilometre - which is very popular with fitness seekers and pleasure walkers as it meanders along the Pioneer River bank giving views of the river and birdlife which frequents the area.
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Cane Cutter Memorial

4 Anzac Avenue, Marian QLD 4753
A statue of a Cane Cutter, erected in 1994 as a memorial to the pioneering families of the Marian district, is situated in Edward Lloyd Park approximately 50 metres from Melba House. Plaques on the plinth list the names of the residents - those who settled the district prior to 1900 are on the front; the remaining three sides list those families which became residents since 1900. A grove of trees planted by the members of the pioneering families surrounds the memorial.

Pioneer River, Marian

4 - 74 Anzac Avenue, Marian QLD 4753
The Pioneer River, one of the few 'blue water' rivers in Queensland, and its main tributary, Cattle Creek, flow through the heart of the Pioneer Valley, from the Clarke Connors Ranges in the South and West to the Pacific Ocean at Mackay. Access to the river is restricted by freehold ownership except for a few areas such as beside Edward Lloyd Park where three access paths are maintained, including one just 20 metres from Melba House. Access in the Valley to the river is also possible at Pleystowe (boat ramp), Mirani (next to road bridge), Mia Mia (next to the road bridge), Pinevale, Gargett (next to road bridge), and Neem Hall (Finch Hatton). Canoeing, kayaking and swimming are just a few of the activities the river provides. Local residents fish the river for sooty grunter and barramundi - both species are renowned for their fighting ability. In addition, groups of Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) are frequently seen near their burrows on the northern bank behind Melba House. A wide variety of native and migratory bird species, including ducks, swans, pelicans and cormorants, and fresh water turtles also frequent the river. Crocodiles cannot access the upper reaches of the river....

Melba House Visitor Information Centre

4 Anzac Avenue, Marian QLD 4753
The Pioneer Valley Visitor Information Centre is located in Melba House, Edward Lloyd Park, Anzac Avenue, Marian. This accredited visitor information centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures and itineraries. Staffed by skilled and knowledgeable local volunteers, the Melba House Visitor Information Centre can provide advice on the things to see, things to do and where to eat. Discuss with the friendly staff your travel plans or make a booking....
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Pioneer Valley Museum

16 Victoria Street, Mirani QLD 4754
In 1986 the Mirani Shire Council purchased a collection of artefacts from Jack Williams of Eungella. With the aid of a bicentennial grant, the council built a large modern building which houses the Shire's Library and the Museum, which displays the Jack Williams Collection. The Museum was opened in September 1988. The collection expanded rapidly so the Museum section was extended to double its size in 1990. Managed by the (volunteers) Friends of the Pioneer Valley Museum, the small but beautifully presented social history Museum includes a display on the Sugar Industry, indigenous artifacts, a large natural history section which includes the fossilised remains of a Diprotodon and a well used reading nook with photo albums, local family history booklets and many publications relating to the Valley. Located in Mirani township behind the Library in the Council building complex on Victoria Street. Open Tuesday to Thursday or by appointment for tour groups. ...
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Edward Lloyd Park, Marian

4 - 74 Anzac Avenue, Marian QLD 4753
Named for the Clerk (1921 to 1954) of the former Mirani Shire, Edward Lloyd, who was instrumental in preserving and maintaining parkland in the Shire, the park had a major make-over by Mackay Regional Council. In addition to improved parking areas which can cater for all vehicles up to large buses and caravans, the park now boasts a family friendly playground, picnic shelters, barbecues and modern public toilets. There is also a concrete walking/cycling track from Melba House to Marian State School - a distance of just over one kilometre - which is very popular with fitness seekers and pleasure walkers as it meanders along the Pioneer River bank giving views of the river and birdlife which frequents the area. If you are really lucky, you may see the local platypus sporting about....
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Marian Sugar Mill

390 Anzac Avenue, Marian QLD 4753
Marian Mill was first built in 1885, but closed after a few years. The Marian Central Mill Co Ltd erected a new mill in 1894 under the Sugar Guarantee Act, and the first crushing took place in 1895. In 1966 the shareholders of Marian Central Mill Co Ltd voted to sell the assets and liabilities of that company to the cane farmers supplying the mill, who formed the Marian Mill Co-operative Society Limited. On February 1, 1988, Marian Mill, together with Cattle Creek, Farleigh, North Eton and Racecourse mills, amalgamated and purchased Pleystowe Mill to form the Mackay Sugar Co-operative Association Limited. Since then, Marian has been significantly improved to increase its crushing capacity, and its annual throughput of crops in excess of two million tonnes have earned it a ‘super mill’ status within the Australian sugar industry. Marian crushes crops previously supplied to the North Eton, which closed in 1989, and Cattle Creek Mill, which closed in 1990. A unique feature is the mural on the Engineering shed depicting a cane fire - rarely seen these days as most cane is cut green. Access is restricted but easily visible from the road. ...
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Cane Cutter Memorial

4 Anzac Avenue, Marian QLD 4753
A statue of a Cane Cutter, erected in 1994 as a memorial to the pioneering families of the Marian district, is situated in Edward Lloyd Park approximately 50 metres from Melba House. Plaques on the plinth list the names of the residents - those who settled the district prior to 1900 are on the front; the remaining three sides list those families which became residents since 1900. A grove of trees planted by the members of the pioneering families surrounds the memorial. During the Rugby League season the Canecutter shows his support for the Maroons by dressing in the team colours and waving the Queensland flag. Behind the statue is a track down to the Pioneer River, where is it possible to swim, fish and maybe even spot a Platypus. ...