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The RAAF Townsville Aviation Heritage Centre, TAHC, (formally RAAF Townsville Museum) was first opened in 1983 in a small facility housed within the confines of the Townsville RAAF base.
Radical Bay is a beautiful beach located in Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia.
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 S.S City of Adelaide was a historical Australian shipwreck. It was built by J & G Thomson in Govan, Glasgow and launched on 22 December 1863. The ship had a registered length of 246.0 ft (75.0 m), a beam of 28.3 ft (8.6 m), and a depth of 16.6 ft (5.1 m).
The SS Yongala Dive Site in Townsville is a must-visit destination for scuba diving enthusiasts.
Strand Park, located in the heart of North Ward suburb of Townsville, is a recreational park that offers a range of activities.
Since coming to north Queensland from the Darling Downs in the 1960s Sylvia has been inspired by the tropical landscape for her art.
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.
Fun for the Whole Family!
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.
Gather your group and challenge yourself to Escape Hunt Brisbane - the ultimate Brisbane escape room experience.
The Magnetic Island Museum is a museum located in Picnic Bay, Magnetic Island, QLD.
The Museum was established in 1986, when the Secretary of the Townsville Harbour Board proposed to the Seafarers Association to set up a display on the upper floor of the old Pier Master’s office.
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.
'Ocean Siren' is a statue, modelled on local Wulgurukaba Traditional Owner, Takoda Johnson, with a vision to inspire reef and ocean conservation action and achieve positive environmental outcomes.
Journey back to the late 1880s and discover a quaint collection of heritage houses and their stories at the National Trust Heritage Centre.
Housed in one of Townsville's finest historic buildings, the Perc Tucker Regional Gallery is a vibrant visual arts center with an important collection of North Queensland art.
Are you looking for a thrilling go-karting experience?
North Queensland Stadium, commercially known as Queensland Country Bank Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in South Townsville, Queensland, Australia, primarily used for rugby league.