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  2. Airlie Beach, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Airlie Beach is a coastal locality and resort town in the Whitsunday Region of Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census , Airlie Beach had a population of 1,312 people. [ 1 ] The town is a tourist drawcard.

  3. Whitehaven Beach - Wikipedia

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    Whitehaven Beach Beach vegetation, 2006. Whitehaven Beach is on Whitsunday Island, Queensland, Australia. The island is accessible by boat, seaplane, or helicopter from Airlie Beach, as well as from Hamilton Island. It lies across from Stockyard Beach, also known as Chalkie's Beach, on Haslewood Island.

  4. Whitsunday Airport - Wikipedia

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    Whitsunday Airport (Shute Harbour) (IATA: WSY [4], ICAO: YSHR [1] [2]) is located in Flametree in the Whitsunday Region, Queensland, Australia. [1] It is located between the popular tourist destinations of Airlie Beach, Shute Harbour and the Whitsunday Islands.

  5. Whitsunday, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    On 31 January 1987, the town was created to encompass the whole of the urbanised area around the Whitsunday Coast, replacing the separate towns of Airlie (within the locality of Airlie Beach), Cannonvale (within the locality of the same name) and Shutehaven (within the locality of Shute Harbour) in addition to the locality of Jubilee (now ...

  6. Cyclone Ada - Wikipedia

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    Severe Tropical Cyclone Ada was a small but intense tropical cyclone that severely impacted the Whitsunday Region of Queensland, Australia, in January 1970.It has been described as a defining event in the history of the Whitsunday Islands, and was the most damaging storm in the mainland town of Proserpine's history at the time.

  7. Kaz II - Wikipedia

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    Kaz II undergoing forensic examination in Townsville. According to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, Kaz II departed from Airlie Beach on 15 April 2007, and was heading for Townsville, Queensland on the first leg of a journey that was to take it around Northern Australia to Western Australia. [3]