Local Attractions
Townsville is a vibrant region that encompasses beautiful coastal towns, rainforests, rugged Outback and country terrain. Appreciate the beauty of the city and nearby Magnetic Island from Castle Hill, the mountain that gives Townsville a unique appeal. But the charm of this lovely region expands further from the city of Townsville… head in any direction and you’ll be rewarded. The Great Barrier Reef sprawls to the east, the Outback beckons west, islands and rainforest entice to the north while sugar cane and mango farming communities await in the south.
The Townsville region’s national parks are home to rare butterflies and birds, kangaroos, platypus and ancient trees. Many of these also boast beautiful waterfalls and swimming holes… exquisite areas that are reminiscent of a bygone era.
Attractions
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Dining and Eating Out (3)
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Billabong Sanctuary Billabong Sanctuary is a wildlife park featuring over 100 species of Australian animals, specialising in the fauna of North Queensland such as the saltwater crocodile and the endangered cassowary.
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Frosty Mango Welcome to Frosty Mango, a wonderful stop-over on the Bruce Highway, 65 kilometres north of Townsville and gate-way to the Great Barrier Reef. In air-conditioned comfort inside or shade alfresco outside, you can refresh with the large range of home-made ice-creams and gelatos, fresh fruit juices, the best coffees, sandwiches, wraps and light meals. All meals are prepared freshly for you, mostly from self-grown ingredients. Customer favourites are the “Mango Chicken” and “Jackfruit Curry”, but there are many more for you to choose from. If you like mangoes then you can indulge in the mango juices, mango smoothies, mango trifle, mango cheesecake and Queensland Opals. If you require tourist information, the friendly staff here can help you as well.
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Reef HQ Aquarium Reef HQ is the world's largest living coral reef aquarium and national reef education centre for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. It is the only coral reef aquarium on the Queensland coast for visitors to experience the reef from a fish-eye-view. Both a tourist attraction and an educational facility, Reef HQ boasts a range of displays and exhibits designed to stimulate visitors' curiosity so they learn about the Great Barrier Reef and leave eager to know more.
The huge aquarium acts as a window to the reef revealing thousands of incredible fish and reef creatures. Even on a dive trip a visitor would rarely see so many creatures in such detail.
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Galleries, Museums and Collections (6)
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Maritime Museum of Townsville The Maritime Museum of Townsville is best known for its display about the doomed ship SS Yongala, sunk south of Townsville in 1911 with the loss of all 122 on board. The display includes a video recording showing the discovery and archaeology of the wreck, one of the world’s premier wreck dive sites. Other fascinating exhibits include The Women’s War Two display, which provides an insight into the lives of women living and working in Townsville during the Second World War; information about the Royal Australian Navy, the history of Townsville and its port, and the hard hat diving industry of Townsville. A model boat building room, boat shed, small research library and barbecue area can also be found here.
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Museum Of Tropical Queensland The Museum of Tropical Queensland (MTQ) is a world-class museum, bursting with fun, fascinating and interactive displays. With a primary focus on North Queensland, it reveals the secrets of life in the tropics, the region’s unique fauna and flora, and weird and wonderful creatures from the deep sea and Australia's past.
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National Trust Heritage Centre The National Trust Heritage Centre in Townsville is a collection of three heritage houses furnished and restored to their original period glory. These include a Worker's Dwelling (1878), The Currajong (1889) - a grand villa residence, and The Farmhouse (1921) - an example of an early house occupied by North Queensland farmers. Guided tours are available.
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North Queensland Military Museum The North Queensland Military Museum is located in Townsville, one of Australia's largest military bases with both an Army and RAAF presence. The Museum features exhibitions of militaria and weapons from the 1890s to 1945, with an emphasis on local contributions to Australia's military heritage. The Museum is a short drive from the centre of Townsville.
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Perc Tucker Regional Museum Housed in one of Townsville’s finest heritage buildings, Perc Tucker Regional Gallery is a dynamic visual arts centre and has a significant collection of North Queensland art.
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Townsville Museum and Historical Society The Townsville Museum and Historical Society has two large exhibition halls displaying artefacts relating to Townsville's medical, artistic, technological and social history. It is located in the suburb of Currajong, in the former Traffic Training Centre building. As well as its extensive artefact collections, the Museum also owns a large number of photographs and plans of Townsville and a more limited collection of documents and books relating to North Queensland.
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Historical Sites and Heritage Locations (2)
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Cape Pallarenda Conservation Park A scenic coastal park close to Townsville, Cape Pallarenda is the site of a former quarantine station dating from 1915. The buildings are typical 'Queenslander style' with high ceilings and wide verandahs. The park features ruins and relics from World War Two, when the cape was part of Queensland's east coast defences. Stroll through the old quarantine station and imagine life in a bygone era. Visit the small museum and gain an insight into the history of the area. Walk along the beaches and over the rugged headland to take in sweeping views of Townsville and Magnetic Island. Inspect the World War Two gun emplacements and searchlight positions. Enjoy a picnic or barbecue on the foreshore.
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Castle Hill Castle Hill is a red rock monolith in the heart of Townsville offering panoramic views, and a slice of military history. There is a popular walking track for fitness focused locals, with a rocky “goat track” a favourite for shedding those unwanted kilos. A road offers access for vehicles and pedestrians. The hill is just metres short of being classified as a mountain.
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Landmarks and Buildings (2)
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Australian Institute of Marine Science The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) is a leader in tropical marine science.
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James Cook University of North Queensland James Cook University offers study and research opportunities in a broad range of disciplines, whilst enjoying world leadership in subjects of special importance to the region. James Cook University increasingly focuses on a range of commercial links to allow industry to further benefit from expertise within the University. Disciplines include: Medicine; Occupational Therapy; Surgery; Nursing; Science; Biomedical Sciences; Animal Science; Applied Science; Pharmacy; Engineering; Law; Public Policy; Economics; Commerce; Business; Arts; Administration (Tourism); Hospitality Management; Indigenous Health and Studies; Computing; Information Technology; Communication Design; Visual Arts; Theatre; Music; Education; Journalism; Psychology; Social Work; Community Welfare; Languages; Environmental Studies; Photography. For a full list of faculties, bachelor, post graduate degrees and masters programs refer to the web site.
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National Parks and Reserves (3)
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Bowling Green Bay National Park Diverse habitats are protected in Bowling Green Bay National Park, the largest coastal park in the region. Its coastal plains are dramatically set against a backdrop of rugged granite mountains rising abruptly in the distance. Camp overnight at Alligator Creek campground; or visit for the day, picnic among the gum trees and swim in the creek's deep pools. (The campground, picnic area and toilets are wheelchair accessible.) Look for agile wallabies, allied rock-wallabies and rufous bettongs feeding in the cool of the day. Go spotlighting for nocturnal animals. Meander along the creek to Alligator Falls.
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Goold Island National Park Goold Island National Park celebrates a pristine tropical island in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, where forests spill onto sandy beaches. Dugongs and turtles feed on seagrass beds in shallow waters surrounding the island. The park is significant to Aboriginal people. In the past they built extensive fish traps here. Relax, bush camp and picnic on the western beach and enjoy superb views of nearby Hinchinbrook Island. Walk through eucalypt woodland and return along the beach. Explore patches of rainforest flourishing in rocky gullies, and mangroves next to the shore. Look for colourful fish and starfish. In summer, listen for pied imperial-pigeons that feed here and nest on nearby Brook Island.
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Townsville Town Common Conservation Park Townsville Town Common Conservation Park is a birdwatcher's paradise! Only minutes from the centre of Townsville - open woodland, grassland, swamps and vine thickets provide a habitat and refuge for as many as 280 bird species. Summer rains transform the area into an immense wetland, attracting large flocks of waterbirds. The park offers excellent birdwatching opportunities at each of six observation points. From bird hides, view flocks of magpie geese, brolgas, finches, wrens and cisticolas. Take the Many Peaks Range walking track to see sweeping views over the park and along the coastline, from Palm Island in the north to Cape Cleveland in the south.
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Natural Attractions (15)
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Alligator Creek - Bowling Green Bay National Park Bowling Green Bay is the largest National Park (55 300 hectares) between the city of Townsville and the town of Bowen on the North Queensland coast. The park includes the Mount Elliot area and adjacent coastal wetlands, saltpans and mangroves. Bowling Green National Park is near the southern limit of the Wet Tropical Rainforest. On Mount Elliot the rainforest is confined to areas about 66 metres. Access is via the Bruce Highway - turnoff towards Alligator Creek 28 kilometres south of Townsville. From the highway turnoff, it is six kilometres to the National Park. The Park is open from 6.30am to 6.30pm. Toilets, showers, barbecues and tables are provided for campers and day visitors. Camping is limited to 25 sites and a permit is required. Campers are requested to book 6 to 12 weeks in advance. Permits are not required for day visitors.
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Balgal Beach Balgal Beach is a beachside community popular as a day and overnight trip destination for locals and tourists to Thuringowa and Townsville. Just a few minutes from Rollingstone, Balgal Beach features a stinger net, which is installed and patrolled from November to May, and an excellent boat ramp facility with easy access to the Palm Island group. It boasts a superb sand beach as well as a wide creek mouth and is a renowned beach and river fishing location.
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Bluewater Bluewater hosts a picturesque fresh water attraction popular with picnic goers, including barbecues, toilets, showers and play equipment. Access the creek via the Bluewater Store (near the bridge), or Bluewater Park.
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Bushland Beach Bushland Beach is part of the Northern Beaches precinct of Thuringowa, located 15 minutes drive from Thuringowa central business district. Access to Bushland Beach is via a turnoff along the Bruce Highway. This beautiful stretch of beach is a suburban area with visitor accommodation and facilities available. Fishing, swimming and water activities permitted. At low tide, an old wooden shipwreck is uncovered. The beach is well serviced with a Resort, barbecue facilities, playgrounds and a boat ramp.
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Davies Reef Dive Site Davies Reef, off Townsville on the Great Barrier Reef, is home to a number of dive sites from large pinnacles with small caves to prolific coral gardens and drop-offs. Deep gutters cut through the reef where the walls are decorated with soft corals and gorgonians. Small tropicals and large numbers of pelagics congregate in the area. Dive sites include the Sisters, Coral Gardens and Atlantis.
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Lake Paluma Lake Paluma is an attractive lake surrounded by World Heritage Rainforest. It provides a water supply for approximately one third of the year. Access is via a 12 kilometres gravel road just past the Paluma township. There are weather proof shelters for day use with barbecues and camping sites for longer stays. All rubbish taken in must be removed, and no domestic animals are allowed.
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Lake Ross Owned by NQ Water, Lake Ross stores over 200,000 million litres of water and supplies up to 80 per cent of the region's potable water supply. The dam wall stretches 8.3 kilometres across the Ross River floodplain (longest in the Southern Hemisphere) providing an additional flood mitigation benefit to the downstream community.
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Mount Spec, Paluma Range National Park Mount Spec, Paluma Range National Park is an accessible, scenic section of Paluma Range National Park, the most southerly park in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Straddling the Paluma Range, the upland rainforests are crossed by a maze of streams and cascades. Open eucalypt forests dominate the lower slopes. Casuarinas fringe the creeks. Escape the summer heat by picnicking near the creek. Go birdwatching and look for logrunners, Macleay’s honeyeaters and brush turkeys. If you are lucky you might see the golden bowerbird – the male decorates his bower with green and yellow leaves and flowers. For a glimpse of the past, visit Paluma, a village in the rainforest.
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Paluma and Crystal Creek Rainforest Paluma Range is a rainforest haven located approximately 60 minutes drive north of the city of Townsville. Paluma village is located on the mountain-top - a quaint rainforest township offering tea and craft rooms. Along the Paluma Range highway is Little Crystal Creek and Big Crystal Creek, both of which are ideal for swimming, camping (permit required), bushwalking, picnicking or barbecue. Magnificent panoramic views from various lookouts along the Paluma range. Paluma and Crystal Creek is an eco-tourism paradise with a wide array of wildlife and birdlife in this rainforest habitat.
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Pipers Lookout Travel up Hervey Range Road from Thuringowa Central, past the suburbs of Rangewood and Rupertswood to find Piper's Lookout which is near the top of the Range, on your right. Piper's Lookout offers stunning views over the bushland below Hervey Range and out to the ocean. Nearby there are local tours and a cafe.
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Saunders Beach Saunders Beach is part of the Northern Beaches precinct of Thuringowa. Saunders Beach has a residential community and some commercial accommodation. The beach is largely untouched and visitors still literally have the beach to themselves.
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SS "Yongala" Dive Site The SS "Yongala" off Cape Bowling Green near Townsville, is one of the best wreck dives in the world. At 110 metres long she is one of the largest, most intact historic shipwrecks and intriguing maritime mysteries.
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Toolakea Beach For a peaceful experience on yet another one of Thuringowa's gorgeous beaches, visit Toolakea Beach and bring the whole family for a relaxing day out! Enjoy a picnic lunch or spend a relaxing few hours fishing from the beach. This beach is also very quiet which is perfect for birdwatchers.
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Townsville Palmetum The Palmetum is a unique tropical experience covering over 17 hectares. It is a botanical garden featuring one family of plants - the palms. Approximately 60 species of palms are native to Australia and most are represented in the Palmetum. The collection contains around 300 species, many rare and threatened in their natural habitat. The Palmetum has been designed to display plants in environmental context to habitat type from the dry tropics to the wet tropical lowlands. In addition to these recreated habitats there are expansive lawns and water features frequented by numerous bird species. The Palmetum also features the magnificent 'Tumbetin Lodge'- a heritage building with a long history. Facilities include art exhibitions, public amenities, meeting rooms and restaurant and tea room. The Palmetum also features a Memorial to the Black Hawk Disaster.
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Wheeler Reef Dive Site At Wheeler Reef, On the Great Barrier Reef off Townsville, you can enjoy diving or snorkelling on some of the most pristine reefs. Wheeler Reef is an ideal location for certified divers, the novice diver or snorkellers. The maximum depth is 18m and the lagoon is abundant with an exciting array of marine life. Explore the myriad of gullies, canyons, caves and swim-throughs that this reef is famous for.
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Parks and Gardens (5)
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Anderson Park Botanic Gardens Anderson Park Botanic Gardens Townsville is one of the three separate gardens which together form Townsville Botanic Gardens being developed by the Metropolitan Council. Being a garden of international repute, Anderson Park is often crowded by plant enthusiasts and unfussy visitors.
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Dan Gleeson Memorial Gardens The Dan Gleeson Memorial Gardens are located along Thuringowa Drive, Kirwan in the city of Thuringowa (twin city of Townsville). The gardens feature a wide range of native flora situated amongst large lawn parks and paved pathways. The gardens also feature an artificial lake which attracts significant birdlife and a soundshell which is a venue for many community events and celebrations. The gardens are in close proximity to restaurants and visitor services. Entry to the gardens is free.
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Queens Gardens Queens Gardens are one of three botanical gardens of Townsville, Queensland. Queens Gardens are located in the suburb of North Ward, at the base of Castle Hill, near to both the city centre and The Strand beachside park. They have been called Townsville's finest park.
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Rollingstone Park Rollingstone's Bushy Parker Park is a designated limited free tent and vehicle camping area. It is a popular spot with an attractive freshwater creek swimming area next to the park. Download the flyer from the Thuringowa website for more information on free camping.
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The Strand The Strand is a seaside foreshore located in Townsville, Australia. It is located in the suburb of North Ward. The Strand has a magnificent view of the Port of Townsville and Magnetic Island, as well as views stretching all the way out to Cape Cleveland.
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Scenic Drives and Walks (2)
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Alligator Creek Track Alligator Creek flows through Bowling Green Bay National Park in a series of cascades, deep pools and waterfalls.
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The Forts Walk From the turn-off to Radical Bay on Magnetic Island National Park, this track ascends to follow a ridge behind the bays before arriving at the ruins of the Forts complex operated during World War II. Magnetic Island's WWII forts are listed on the Queensland Heritage Register and are among the best examples of such forts on Queensland's east coast.
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Shopping (1)
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Cotters Markets Cotters Market is North Queensland's award winning arts and crafts market held every Sunday between 8.30 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. in Flinders Mall Townsville. Cotters Market is a great place to shop. They have ultra-fresh fruit and vegetables, stunning jewellery, original art works, massages, woodwork, stuffed toads, home-baked cakes, gifts for all occasions and entertainment.
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Sports and Recreation Facilities (1)
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Townsville Tennis Centre The Townsville Tennis Centre, North Ward is the largest and most modern tennis centre in North Queensland. It is located only five minutes from Central Business District and 10 minutes from Townsville airport. The centre has 12 plexipave tennis courts and all are lit for night play. The centre has also a clubhouse, a bar and barbecue facilities. It caters for corporate social functions, public court hire, coaching of juniors and adults. At the centre a comprehensive junior development program is conducted as well as night fixtures and daytime ladies fixtures and premier league. Public is most welcome.
Events
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Exhibitions and Shows (3)
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Townsville Gem Show North Queensland is set to sparkle as the Townsville Gem and Mineral Club prepare for their annual gem show. The show will be held at the Club House on Mooney Street, Gulliver.
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Townsville Home Show and Caravan, Camping and Boating Expo The Townsville Home Show and Caravanning, Camping and Boating Expo will offer a diverse range of products and services for your home and lifestyle. The show will be a great day out for the whole family with free kids rides, a jumping castle and an animal nursery for the kids as well as the great range of top quality products and loads of bargains that will be on offer.
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Tropical Queensland Orchid Council Conference and Show The Tropical Queensland Orchid Council represents orchid societies from Mackay to Cairns in Queensland. Their annual conference and show is held annually over the Queen's Birthday weekend in towns and cities in the region on a rotation basis. This year it is being held in Townsville. Orchid and plant enthusiasts from all over Australia will gather to enter their best specimens in the competitive show, attend informative lectures, bus trip to local growers, purchase the latest plants and socialise. Members of the general public can view the best orchids, foliage plants and floral art in North Queensland at the show.
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Festivals and Celebrations (4)
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Australian Festival of Chamber Music Entering its twentieth year, the Australian Festival of Chamber Music (AFCM) is an international chamber music festival held over nine days each August in Townsville, North Queensland. Each year, the AFCM attracts between 25 and 30 chamber musicians from around the world, appearing in over 25 concerts performing 80 compositions along with 20 emerging artists. It is Australia’s largest festival dedicated to chamber music. Besides the core concert series, the AFCM has a number of other key components focusing on music, entertainment, education, community outreach and the environment. Some of these include the Winterschool masterclass education program; the Young Families Concert; the Reef Talk Program; the Outback Tour and the Chefs in the North Dinner.
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Australian Festival of Chamber Music's Chefs in the North Dinner Held on the lawns of Jupiters Townsville, under a spectacular marquee, the Chefs in the North Dinner features a tantalising six course degustation menu prepared by some of Australia's and New Zealand's finest chefs.
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Motoco Rv Dam Fine Rally The Motoco RV Dam Fine Rally is a CMCA Motorhome rally hosted by the Tropical Coast Wanderer's at Ross Dam Park Kelso Townsville. The rally attracts approximately 300 motorhomes from across Australia to meet and enjoy entertainment to make this one of North Queensland's Premier events on the Motorhome Calendar. Sunday is an open day for the public to come and enjoy the Lifestyle of the travelling Nomads with markets stalls and exhibitions.
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Townsville Triathlon Festival The corporate team triathlon as part of Townsville Triathlon Festival is an event promoting teamwork, a healthy workforce, corporate health and maintaining a work/life balance. The event has continued to grow and has become a much-anticipated event on annual sporting and corporate calendars throughout the Townsville region. All levels of fitness and fun will been represented.
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Markets (2)
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Bead Glass and Craft Festival The Bead Glass and Craft Festival is the largest Bead Glass and Craft Festival to be seen in Australia. Enjoy nine days of classes with 22 Australian and American world renowned artists. There are 119 classes to choose from. There will also be three days of Monster markets with American Companies showing their products. With up to 100 market stalls, come along and find what you are looking for.
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Townsville Cultural Fest The 16th Townsville Cultural Fest is a five day family event showcasing the talents of Queensland's most exciting music and dance entertainers, foods and arts. Cultural Fest's theme is 'Unity in Diversity' and bringing people together from all walks of life in the spirit of fun and friendship, giving the festival a magical feeling.
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Sporting Events (7)
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McDonalds Townsville Running Festival The festival provides a vehicle for the Townsville Road Runners to promote running to the wider community and it also provides local runners with a prestigious event in which to participant in at a local level. The festival covers six categories in races conducted over five kilometres, 10 kilometres, 21 kilometres, and the marathon over 42 kilometres. The underlying philosophy behind the festival is to ensure that Townsville continues to have its own Marathon. The Marathon and Half Marathon courses have been measured and certified as accurate. The Marathon is the only certified course outside of South-East Queensland. The courses are flat and scenic.
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National Offshore Superboat Championships 2010 will see the fourth year in a row that Townsville has hosted the National Offshore Superboat Series. The AUD1 million superboats go head to head in the crystal clear waters of Cleveland Bay in front of Townsville's beautiful Strand. The superboats will visit the city the weekend before the V8's hit town creating a week of high octane excitement for locals and visitors. the national offshore superboat series event in Townsville is a free community event over the weekend of 3 and 4 July.
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North Queensland Toyota Cowboys Dairy Farmers Stadium rocks with over 20,000 fans each time their National Rugby league team, the North Queensland Toyota Cowboys, takes to the field. Be part of the action and see why Townsville is known as a sports-mad city.
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Suncorp North Queensland Games The Suncorp North Queensland Games will be held in the Townsville Region. Ranked as the largest regional multi-event sporting games in Australia, the North Queensland Sports Foundation initiated this biennial event in 1984. The Games continue to rotate between Townsville, Cairns, Mt Isa and Mackay and still attract thousands of competitors. Competitors have been drawn mainly from North Queensland with increasing support from Queensland country, Brisbane, interstate and overseas.
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The Magnetic Island to Townsville Open Water Swim The Magnetic Island to Townsville swim has been held almost every year since 1954. Over the years, the who's who of Australian swimming and surf-lifesaving have competed in the race. Over the past 50 years, the event has grown to become a very iconic event unique to Townsville. The Magnetic Island to Townsville swim is the only open water swimming event of its kind north of Rockhampton. The swim encapsulates so much that is Townsville - the Island and reef, the beach, the sea.
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Townsville PBR Troy Dunn International Troy Dunn is a legend of the sport and is Australia's only ever World Champion winning the title in 1998. He also won the PBR World Finals in 1995 and 1997. His own self-titled event, the PBR Troy Dunn International, has been staged in Townsville since 1999 and bull riders from around the world vie for an invitation to attend and to be crowned Champion.
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V8 Supercars Townsville 400 North Queensland's largest sporting event, the Townsville 400, is a three-day event combining V8 Supercar racing, music and family entertainment. The 2009 inaugural event attracted 168,000 fans to witness some of the country's best racing and a huge concert showcasing leading Australian acts.
Tours
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Full Day (4)
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Adrenalin Dive Adrenalin Snorkel and Dive is Townsville's longest established day trip operator specialising in providing snorkelling and diving trips. They dive the wreck of the SS Yongala, and snorkel / dive Wheeler Reef on the Outer Barrier Reef. Non-divers are also welcomed on Wheeler Reef.
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Freedom Sailing Adventures Experience the Freedom of sailing on their 40 foot (12 metre) catamaran around the majestic Magnetic Island and Cleveland Bay. Operating from Breakwater Marina on the Strand, they offer full day cruises to Horseshoe Bay, via the Strand and West Point allowing you to disembark at Horseshoe Bay. This is followed by a sumptuous tropical buffet lunch on board and return cruise east, continuing around the island past many picturesque bays and the return to Townsville. Group bookings only, minimum 12 persons, maximum 24.
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Providence V Providence V is Magnetic Island's own tall ship, a classic 62-feet gaff-rigged schooner, built as a replica of the Gloucestershire schooners, the first boats to sail in the America's Cup in the 1870s. She is a family owned vessel and is moored at Peppers Blue on Blue marina at Nelly Bay on Magnetic Island. Welcome aboard for a day cruise where they'll stop for a snorkel at the island's most magnificent fringing reef before sailing to a secluded beach where you are taken ashore with a gourmet picnic to laze around the granite-bouldered, hoop-pined wonderland of Magnetic Island.
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Tropicana Guided Adventure Company With two statewide Tourism Awards and 10 North Queensland Awards, Tropicana uses its unique signature stretch Jeeps to showcase Magnetic Island and Townsville in a very special and totally unique way. Expert driver/guides include (or recently include) Marine Biologists, an Environmental Scientist, a White Water Rafting and Kayaking Instructor, a Geologist, a Zoologist, a professional Cabaret entertainer but most importantly they are all authentic Aussie Characters. Cross training has produced an amazing array of skills amongst the guides and they are all experts at fun.
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