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FreemanX Experience

PO Box 924, Bribie Island QLD 4507

We've been providing Australians with amazing experiences since 2002 and are committed to taking you to the limit.

We offer you the fastest, highest, most daring, most romantic and most life changing experiences available. We have them all here right for the taking. For the past eight years we've been combing the country from coast to coast to find the experiences that'll blow your mind.

From adrenalin 101, skydiving to jet boat rides are a reliable favourite. If you're game, step up to post grad thrills with Jet fighter flights all the way to F4000 drive days. For our softer sides some unbelievable experiences to share the love, romantic gondola dinners to Sydney harbour cruises, it's all here...

Whether it's for a special gift or it's time to fire up your own life, FreemanX can bring it to you, the perfect experience for every occasion. We look forward to organising what'll be an unbeatable yarn over your next BBQ.

So don't coast through life when you can make it what it should be...an unforgettable experience...

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Skydive Bribie Island

Rickman Parade, Bribie Island QLD 4507

Welcome to Brisbane’s ultimate skydiving experience at Skydive Bribie Island.

We can give you the ultimate gravity powered adrenaline rush!

Tandem skydiving over some of the best beaches.

Bribie Island will give spectacular views of Moreton Island, Redcliffe, Caboolture, Sunshine Coast,Caloundra and surrounding districts.

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Bribie Island Recreation Area

Bribie Island Recreation Area, Bribie Island QLD 4507
Bribie Island Recreation Area is a treasure trove of plants and animals. The island is fringed by white, sandy beaches. Heaths and freshwater lagoons support many birds, while the shore provides food and roosting havens for thousands of shorebirds. Dugong thrive in protected waters nearby. Explore the easy Bicentennial bushwalks. Heathland, eucalypt and paperbark forests offer great birdwatching and photography. Go boating or paddle a kayak around Pumicestone Passage. Try your luck at fishing or crabbing. Picnic at Lighthouse Reach or Lions Park. Pitch a tent at Mission Point - or in one of three other camping areas that are accessible only by four wheel drive. Bribie Island is approximately one hour’s driving distance from Brisbane.

Bribie Island Recreation Area

Bribie Island Recreation Area, Bribie Island QLD 4507
Bribie Island Recreation Area is a treasure trove of plants and animals. The island is fringed by white, sandy beaches. Heaths and freshwater lagoons support many birds, while the shore provides food and roosting havens for thousands of shorebirds. Dugong thrive in protected waters nearby. Explore the easy Bicentennial bushwalks. Heathland, eucalypt and paperbark forests offer great birdwatching and photography. Go boating or paddle a kayak around Pumicestone Passage. Try your luck at fishing or crabbing. Picnic at Lighthouse Reach or Lions Park. Pitch a tent at Mission Point - or in one of three other camping areas that are accessible only by four wheel drive. Bribie Island is approximately one hour’s driving distance from Brisbane....
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Bribie Island Recreation Area Camping Ground

Bribie Island, Bribie Island QLD 4507
Bribie Island offers beautiful coastal scenery, low-key bush camping spots, popular boating and fishing areas in Pumicestone Passage, excellent birdwatching opportunities and spring wildflowers. Bribie Island Recreation Area offers a variety of coastal camping experiences. Camping permits are required and fees apply. A tag with your booking number must be displayed at your camp site. ...
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Bribie Island National Park

65-km north of Brisbane, Bribie Island QLD 4507
Bribie Island National Park is protected seaside bushland and beachfront that allows visitors to experience beach four-wheel driving (with a valid permit from Queensland National Parks). You can either drive the 'loop', experiencing bush and beach or just stick to the sands for off-road fun along the shore. The drive is quite scenic, consisting of a mix of bushland and pine tree rejuvenation plantations. The inland track provides access to the Gallagher Point and Poverty Creek camping areas, perfect spots for a picnic lunch or morning tea. Lighthouse Reach at the far northern end of the inland track is also a lovely spot to pull over and take a dip in Pumicestone Passage. The Northern Access Track at the far end takes you straight out onto the Bribie Ocean Beach were your beach driving experience can commence!...
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Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails

- Western Foreshore, Bribie Island QLD 4507
If you enjoy a stroll through eucalypt forest and paperbark wetlands, then make your way to the Bribie Island Bicentennial Trail. A 3.8 kilometre circuit, the Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails begin at the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre on Sunderland Drive. The sandy track features Banksia, Palm Grove, and Melaleuca Bribie Island walks which branch-off the main circuit giving visitors the chance to enjoy strolls through eucalypt forests, paperbark wetlands, and even wallum heathlands. Bring a picnic and enjoy a morning of bird spotting!...
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Bongaree Walkabout

First Avenue, Bongaree QLD 4507
Since Matthew Flinders and his crew landed on Bribie Island in 1799, the landscape has changed significantly. To remember the good old days and discover the history of the only sand island connected to the mainland, take a walk along the Bongaree Walkabout. Starting and ending at the Bongaree Jetty, the path takes visitors around the foreshore area where historical landmarks and buildings can be discovered. The Bongaree Walkabout tour takes about an hour to complete, but an idle stroll will take longer, particularly if you like to stop and take photos. The Bongaree Jetty is surrounded by parkland, so it’s a perfect chance to grab a picnic (or visit one of the nearby eating options) and make a day of it with the family....
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Fort Bribie

Fort, Bribie Island QLD 4507
Nestled on the sand of Ocean Beach rests the retired naval defence fortifications of WWII. This Heritage Listed site remains one of Bribie Islands most important tourist attractions, signifying evidence of war defence preparations. It also provides onlookers with a historical recollection of the arrangement of defence sites constructed during the 1940’s. The main installation of this fortification is located on the north-eastern part of Ocean Beach. Further up, near the northern part of Woorim Beach, rests the shell of the Fort Skirmish bunker. The site of Fort Bribie was built during WWII and became operational in the early months of 1942. This site was built to provide a defence support for the RAN against light raiding warships. This location was abandoned three years later, after its success in fulfilling its intended purpose. The important elements that remain at Fort Bribie include two searchlight posts, an observation post, two mine control huts, a plotting room, two-gun placements, a signals operation room and a water tank. The remaining pieces of this war history is accessible by 4WD to the Ocean Beach Campgrounds. Alternatively, if you like to take a long walk or don’t own a 4WD, walkers can take a 20 kilometre trek from Woorim Beach to this memorable site....
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Godwin Beach

45283 - Godwin Beach QLD 4511
Serene and tranquil, Godwin Beach in the northern reaches of Deception Bay is one of the best vantage points to view the entire expanse of land forming its curved coastline. This remarkable quietness also makes Godwin Beach an ideal spot for birdwatchers or wildlife photographers. Observe the abundant birdlife that flock to the surrounding mangrove and mudflat areas, particularly at low tide times, or head to the nearby Nature Reserve where kangaroos and other wildlife can be viewed in their natural habitat. Being a little out-of-the-way also appeals to those who like to go fishing or crabbing. Plenty of bream, whiting and flathead are caught in the water around this area. You don’t have to compete for water space and you might convince one of the regulars to reveal their secret fishing spot! The scenic beauty of Bribie Island is only five minutes' drive away....
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Red Beach

Red Beach Road, Bongaree QLD 4507
Located in Bongaree (Bribie Island), Red Beach is a dog owners paradise. This eight kilometre beach allows for leashed dogs to run and swim to their heart's content. Not many beaches in South East Queensland are dog friendly, making Red Beach a selling point for the Moreton Bay Region. Red Beach can be accessed from Tully Street, after a walk along a vegetation path that leads out to the sandy shores. This Bribie Island dog-friendly beach generally doesn’t experience rough waves which is perfect for families and dog owners to take a relaxing dip with their pooches. After some kilometres, Red Beach meets up with Woody Bay (close to Woorim Beach). Woody Bay is also a dog-friendly beach, perfect for dog owners who want to take a long walk during low tide with their pooch....
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Toorbul

The Esplanade, Toorbul QLD 4510
Need to get away from the big smoke? Take a day or seven to enjoy some peace and quiet at the perfect place – the quiet, small, town of Toorbul. Tucked in just north of Brisbane and within the Moreton Bay Region, this is one of the best places along the Pumicestone Passage for fishing enthusiasts. Enjoy the tranquil sounds of water lapping and migratory sea birds. You don’t need a boat to successfully fish here. Just throw a line out from a boat ramp, and you should have no problem getting a decent catch. If you’re not into fishing, Toorbul Beach is also the perfect spot to go kayaking from. Just load a canoe or kayak, and paddle Pumicestone Passage a beautiful part pf the Moreton Bay Marine Park. Stop for a moment just to appreciate the natural splendour situated all around you. When visiting with the family, watch the kids run onto the fresh and inviting beach as they play with beach balls, or start building some imaginative sandcastles. If somehow, after the wet and sandy fun, the kids still have more energy to burn, there’s lots of fun waiting at the playground opposite the Toorbul Store. If you’re just after a scenic spot to relax in, bring a picnic rug and unpack some fresh goodies, or grab some from the Toorbul Store, which has everything you’ll need. From takeaway meals and coffee, to a cold beer, bait, and ice, you’re well looked after. At the end of the day, when you see the sunset casting its orange glow over the Pumicestone Passage water, you’ll be yearning to stay. Please note it will be difficult making the decision to head back to urban life. If you know you wouldn’t be able to resist next time, make sure to get a booking at the local caravan park so you can explore even more of Toorbul Beach. Toorbul Beach should be on everyone’s list of getaway spots, or rather, at the top of the list. You won’t be disappointed after visiting this charming small town and its gorgeous beach....