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  2. Hervey Bay (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    In the south of the bay lies the Great Sandy Strait. The Mary River, Burrum River and Burnett River flow into the bay. [2] Hervey Bay is partly protected from oceanic swells by the southern extension of the Great Barrier Reef. [3] To the east of the bay is Fraser Island. Hervey Bay coastline, 2007. It is known for its whale watching. [4] Hervey ...

  3. Hervey Bay - Wikipedia

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    Hervey Bay (/ ˈ h ɑːr v i /) [4] is a city on the coast of the Fraser Coast Region of Queensland, Australia. [5] The city is situated approximately 290 kilometres (180 mi) or 3½ hours' highway drive north of the state capital, Brisbane.

  4. City of Hervey Bay - Wikipedia

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    On 20 December 1975, the Shire of Burrum was renamed the Shire of Hervey Bay with effect from the local government elections of 27 March 1976. With the new focus on the coastal region, 1,086.4 km 2 (419.5 sq mi) of its area, with an estimated population of 1,119, was annexed by the City of Maryborough , while 1,269.0 km 2 (490.0 sq mi) with an ...

  5. History of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    In 1799, in Norfolk, Matthew Flinders spent six weeks exploring the Queensland coast as far north as Hervey Bay. In 1802 he explored the coast again. In 1802 he explored the coast again. On a later trip to England, his ship HMS Porpoise and the accompanying Cato ran aground on a coral reef off the Queensland coast.

  6. Colonsay Farm - Wikipedia

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    Colonsay (formerly known as Doolong Farm) at Kawungan in Hervey Bay stands on 62.9 hectares (155 acres) of a former 80.9 hectares (200 acres) farm selected by a Danish immigrant in 1879. The existing structures were built during the first half of the 20th century, the high point of dairying in Queensland, and they illustrate past dairy farming ...

  7. Woody Island Lighthouses - Wikipedia

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    In a "Notice to Mariners" in the Queensland Government Gazette, in 1865, mention was made of the Burrum River which formed part of Hervey Bay, and that, when property beaconed and buoyed, the river would be easy steamers and small craft to navigate. In the same year, orders were sent for two lights for Hervey's Bay, as Hervey Bay was then known.

  8. Pialba Memorial Cenotaph - Wikipedia

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    Pialba Memorial Cenotaph was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 6 May 2016 having satisfied the following criteria. [1] The place is important in demonstrating the evolution or pattern of Queensland's history. The Pialba Memorial Cenotaph, unveiled in 1921, is important in demonstrating Queensland's involvement in a major world event.

  9. City of Maryborough (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    At the local government elections of 27 March 1976, with the neighbouring Shire of Burrum being renamed Hervey Bay and retreating to the coast, Maryborough changed from being an urban municipality of 26 km 2 (10 sq mi) to one of 1,115 km 2 (431 sq mi) with a considerable rural area. The City grew by an estimated 1,119 people in the transfer.