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Anzac Park, also known as The Strand Park and Townsville War Memorial, is a heritage-listed memorial and park located at The Strand, Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
Bluewater can refer to various things, such as an American sailboat design, a British missile, or the global deep oceans.
Cape Cleveland Lighthouse is an active and heritage-listed lighthouse located on Cape Cleveland, Queensland.
Cape Pallarenda Conservation Park is a protected park located in the suburb of Pallarenda, 10 kilometers north-east of Townsville in Queensland, Australia.
Dan Gleeson Memorial Gardens in Townsville is a tranquil oasis for nature and outdoor enthusiasts.
Douglas Mountain Bike Reserve in Townsville, Australia is a park that offers a 40km trail network with trails suitable for intermediate riders.
Geoffrey Bay, located on Magnetic Island in Queensland, Australia, is a popular destination known for its beautiful beach.
Located in Townsville, Australia, Hynes Lookout is a popular tourist destination that offers a panoramic view of the city and Magnetic Island.
Jezzine Barracks in Townsville is a 15-hectare heritage precinct that holds significance for both the Australian military and the local Aboriginal people.
Located off the coast of Townsville, Keeper Reef is a popular dive site that offers a unique underwater adventure.
Mount Elliot is located in Bowling Green Bay National Park in Queensland, Australia.
Take a tour of Townsville from the top of Mount Stuart!
Welcome to Pelorus Island, also known as North Palm Island! It is the furthest northern island of the Great Palm Island group, located 800 metres north of Orpheus Island.
Located on the banks of the Ross River and Ross River Dam, Pioneer Park and Ross River is a family-friendly destination that offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of town.
Rollingstone Creek in Townsville, QLD offers a variety of facilities and features for visitors.
Ross River is a significant river in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It is about 49 km (30 mi) long and serves as a major water source for the city.
Rossiter Park in Townsville, Queensland is a memorial to Frank Rossiter, a great campaigner for the development of North Queensland.
The SS Yongala Dive Site in Townsville is a must-visit destination for scuba diving enthusiasts.
Spend the day in Townsville's iconic Strand and experience the vibrant atmosphere it has to offer.
Toomulla Beach is a secluded and serene beach located in Townsville, ideal for those looking to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Located in North Queensland, Townsville is a city that should be on every traveler's itinerary.
Townsville's park is a nature lover's dream come true!
Located just a short distance from Townsville's downtown, the Townsville Town Common Conservation Park, better known as the Town Common, is an ideal destination for urban adventurers seeking to explore nature and soak up stunning coastal views.
Umbrella is an art gallery in Townsville, QLD.
Wheeler Reef Dive Site is a popular destination located on the Great Barrier Reef, easily accessible by boat from Townsville in North Queensland.
Museum featuring exhibits on North Queensland army history in historic military barracks.
Let Breakwater Marina make boating easy for you in the beautiful, sub-tropical rainforests of north Queensland!
Gather your family, friends, and colleagues and join the thrilling new entertainment experience at Escape Academy Townsville.
The Museum of Tropical Queensland is a museum of natural history, archaeology and history located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
It is an underwater building created by Artist Jason DeCaires Taylor, to educate and give opportunity for scientists and tourists to engage in learning and conduct research on coral reef restoration.