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Australia's Nature Coast
Australia's Nature Coast is a unique and naturally beautiful region in south-east Queensland with plenty of iconic & authentic Australian experiences!
In an area stretching 300kms of pristine coastline, you can experience the best of Australia's Nature Coast spanning across the Sunshine Coast, Noosa, K'gari (Fraser Island), Hervey Bay & Bundaberg:
- Over 100kms of glorious world-class surf beaches at Noosa & the Sunshine Coast
- World Heritage-listed K'gari (Fraser Island), the world's largest sand island
- Australia's Whale Watching capital Hervey Bay where thousands of Humpback Whales stay, rest & play in the warm waters
- The untouched southern Great Barrier Reef including the coral cays of Lady Musgrave Island and Lady Elliot Island where you can snorkel or dive among 1,200 species of marine life
- Australia's Nature Coast is also proudly home to the incredible Australia Zoo
This special eco-region also boasts one of only two Everglades systems on earth, where two UNESCO Biosphere Reserve's exist side-by-side allowing humans and nature to live harmoniously together.
There are mountains and islands to explore and hike; lakes, oceans and rivers to kayak & canoe; oceans to surf, swim, snorkel, dive and paddle; beaches to 4WD, relax, play or camp on; authentic Australian nature to explore and connect with; and world-class high quality fresh farm-to-plate food & brews to indulge.
So Come & Say G'day and explore the best of Australia's Nature Coast experiences in Queensland.
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Climate & Weather
Australia's Nature Coast region which extends from the Sunshine Coast to Bundaberg has one of Australia's best climates being a sub-tropical temperate zone. This means it doesn't get too hot or too cold and has plenty of sunshine to enjoy throughout the year.
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Traditional Custodians
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.