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Brampton Islands National Park Brampton Island - At the southern entrance of the Whitsunday Passage, this beautiful park consists of Brampton and Carlisle islands. Amazing marine life and corals surround... More
Cape Hillsborough National Park Cape Hillsborough - Rugged, rainforest-clad hills plunge to rocky headlands of rhyolite boulders. Created by volcanic activity, they separate white sandy beaches in this scenic... More
Cape Palmerston National Park Ilbilbie - Sandy dunes, unspoilt beaches, rocky headlands, and Mount Funnel towering 344 metres high, are distinctive features of this park. Within its 7200 hectare... More
Eungella National Park Eungella - Set in mist-shrouded mountains west of Mackay, Eungella is one of Queensland’s most ecologically diverse parks. It boasts 860 plant species, including... More
Grendon Park Hay Point - Located just South of Hay Point, Half Tide Beach is the home of Tug Boat Harbour that services the giant Hay Point and Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminals, while... More
Harrup Park Country Club Mackay - The Harrup Park Country Club is closely situated to the city heart of Mackay and has extensive facilities to suit your needs. Boasting a bistro, bar, coffee... More
Lindeman Islands National Park Lindeman Island - Millions of years ago, rising seas drowned a rugged mountain range. What remains is a group of peaceful, tropical islands. Aboriginal people referred to... More
Newry Islands National Park Newry Island - Sandy beaches, rocky outcrops and sandstone cliffs fringe these wild and windswept islands. Surrounding them is the majestic Great Barrier Reef Coast Marine... More
Queens Park - Orchid House Mackay - The Ken Burgess Orchid House is situated in Queen’s Park in Mackay City and has often been described as one of Mackay’s secret treasures. Established... More
South Cumberland Islands National Park Mackay - Scawfell Island is the largest island in the South Cumberland Islands Group and is located about 60 kilometres northeast of the Mackay coast. It is a continental... More
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