NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND - IndigiScapes
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NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND - IndigiScapes
NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND VISITOR GUIDE 2013 QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA Welcome to North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah) home of the Quandamooka people. Known as ‘Straddie’ by the locals, the island is one of Australia’s natural treasures and best of all, is right on Brisbane’s doorstep. It’s one of the world’s largest sand islands and is only an hour’s drive from Brisbane and 90 minutes from the Gold Coast. Access from Cleveland on the mainland is by vehicle ferry (45 minutes) or fast passenger ferry (25 minutes). North Stradbroke Island is blessed with sandy white beaches, magnificent inland lakes, hidden waterways and scenic walks. One of the most spectacular, the breathtaking North Gorge walk, is a favourite with locals and visitors alike. It’s an amazing vantage point to spot wildlife with dolphins, turtles and manta rays often sighted from the headlands. It also attracts hundreds of whale watchers who visit each year between June and November to watch the majestic humpback whales on their annual migration. You only need to spend a few hours on Straddie to slip into the relaxed pace of island life. Whatever your holiday desire, Straddie has it all. For the more adventurous, activities include bushwalking, four wheel driving, sand boarding, kayaking and snorkelling just to name a few. The island is also well known for its surfing and scuba diving, with dive trips departing from the beach. Those wanting to chill out can head to a day spa or unwind with yoga on the beach. Straddie’s beautiful beaches are ideal for a refreshing dip or a long walk. On the weekend, browse the colourful markets (see events page for dates) or enjoy a leisurely meal in the cafes and restaurants around the island. You might even rediscover some of the simple pleasures of a real beach holiday – set up the wickets on the sand for a game of cricket, or toss a frisbee near the waves. Enjoy an ice cream while you watch a pod of dolphins at play, or barbecue some seafood caught by the local fishermen. The island offers a range of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. Choose from resorts to backpackers and camping grounds, a delightful Bed & Breakfast, as well as rental homes and holiday units. Gather your family or a group of friends and spend a weekend in an architect-designed house with panoramic ocean views or book a site at an absolute beachfront camping ground. The friendly locals, laid-back atmosphere, abundant natural wonders and activities on offer means all visitors are spoiled for choice. Families, couples, groups of friends, local and international travellers can all enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience on North Stradbroke Island … where summer never ends! Once you’ve been to Straddie, it will hold a special place in your heart. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 02 From Brisbane by Car Follow the signs on Old Cleveland Road through to Cleveland (30 minutes). The water taxi and vehicle ferries depart from Toondah Harbour, Emmett Drive, Cleveland. From Brisbane by Rail Take the Citytrain to Cleveland from Central or Roma Street Stations. Regular buses depart Cleveland Station for a short five-minute trip to Toondah Harbour where you can catch the Stradbroke Fast Ferry. Driving from the Gold Coast Contents 02 04 06 Welcome 07 11 18 19 20 24 26 Amity Point Dunwich Stradbroke Driving Distances Point Lookout Campfires Eating Out Island Map Weddings Cultural Activities 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 From the Gold Coast by Bus/Rail Fishing Caring for Straddie Buses depart from the Surfers Paradise bus terminal for the Brisbane Transit Centre. Catch the Citytrain from the Transit Centre to Cleveland. Regular buses depart Cleveland Station for Toondah Harbour where you can catch a water taxi. Explore Driving from the Sunshine Coast or Brisbane Airport Experiences Surf Safety Marine Life Head south along the Gateway Motorway and over the Gateway Toll Bridge. Turn left into Old Cleveland Road (approximately 5km) from the bridge and follow the signs to Cleveland. Whale Watching Transport Island Environment Day Trips Special Events Directory Stradbroke Island Holidays North Stradbroke Island is easily accessible by Fast Ferry or vehicular ferry, with regular services operating from Cleveland. Once on the island there is a range of transport options including a taxi service and a bus system operating between Dunwich, Amity Point and Point Lookout. All the townships are linked with sealed roads that are accessible by conventional vehicles, however a 4WD is required for driving on beaches and permits must be obtained from Straddie Camping. Climate 2/152 Shore Street West (PO Box 1439), Cleveland 4163 QLD Australia Phone: (07) 3821 0266 or 1300 303 766 [email protected] www.stradbrokeholidays.com.au This visitor guide was produced by Stradbroke Island Holidays in 2013. All care has been taken to ensure the information contained in it is accurate. Information is subject to change without notice and copyright restrictions apply to all photographs and editorial. Some photographs courtesy of Tourism Queensland, David Biddulph, Manta Lodge & Scuba Centre, Paul Ewart, Helen Daintree, SimmsQuinn Photography, Illumina Photography, Beautiful Beach Weddings, Brisbane Marketing, Redland City Council, and the Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing (NPRSR). Travel north along the Pacific Highway and take the Cleveland Exit No. 30 onto Cleveland/Beenleigh Redland Bay Road and follow the signs to Cleveland. A division of North Stradbroke Island boasts a subtropical climate with moderate temperatures and sunshine almost all year round. Temperatures range from an average of 20 degrees Celsius in July to an average of 28 degrees in February. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 03 The historic small town of Dunwich is often the first glimpse most visitors have of North Stradbroke Island. It’s a handy place to pick up provisions from the fruit shop, bakery, general stores, butcher and bottle shop, but it’s the rich heritage of Dunwich that makes it so special. A self-guided historical walk is a great way to explore the history of the township and the island’s colourful past as it winds its way past convict relics and graves dating back to shipwrecks in the 1800s. You can pick up a copy of the North Stradbroke Island Heritage Trail from the ferry terminal office at Cleveland or onboard the vessels as you make the journey across to the island. If you don’t have time to make the walk, don’t miss a visit to the North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum in Welsby Street. Here you’ll find an impressive display of photographs, items retrieved from shipwrecks in local waters, information about early settlement and the island’s rich aboriginal history. There’s even a skull from a sperm whale, one of the largest ever found washed up on shore by the Queensland Museum. The museum is open Tuesdays to Saturdays from 10am to 2pm and Sunday from 11am to 3pm. The Dunwich cemetery is also of historic significance, and contains the graves of more than 8,000 people, most of which are unmarked, as well as early European settlers. Fishing off the jetty and swimming in the salt water enclosure are popular activities at Dunwich, and a picnic beneath the expansive camphor-laurel trees on the foreshore is an idyllic way to spend a few hours. A convict-built causeway also remains, although it has been expanded to accommodate modern ships. If you’re looking for the perfect spot for a sundowner with a bay view and a relaxing meal, then call into one of the three Clubs, a favourite place with locals and visiting boaties. For a quick bite, pizza or a takeaway, there are the cafes and bakery in the main street, while the fruit shop serves up delicious coffee and light meals in a shady courtyard. Dunwich is also the gateway to many of Straddie’s stunning natural wonders including Myora Springs and Brown and Blue Lakes. All three are ideal for wildlife viewing and the lakes, especially Brown, are popular swimming spots. Brown Lake is only a five minute drive from the township, and facilities including BBQ’s and a small childrens’ playground. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 04 DUNWICH FOODWORKS Open 7 days Groceries Fruit & Veg BBQ Chickens ICE ATM DVDS Address: 5 Stradbroke Place, Dunwich Phone: (07) 3409 9444 NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND HISTORICAL MUSEUM Minjerribah MOORGUMPIN Moorgumpin MINJERRIBAH Elders-in-Council AboriginalCORPORATION Corporation ELDERS-IN-COUNCIL ABORIGINAL Conserving and presenting the history of North Stradbroke Island. Open Tuesday–Saturday 10am-2pm and Sunday 11am-3pm. Tours by arrangement. Adults $3.50 Children $1.00 Concessions / Tour Groups $2.50 Address: 15–17 Welsby Street, Dunwich Phone: (07) 3409 9699 Email: [email protected] www.stradbrokemuseum.com.au The Minjerribah Moorgumpin Elders are The elders are available for Cultural Talks available to deliver Cultural Talks for school to schools and university students, groups, and university students, tourist and community community groups and overseas visitors. groups and overseas visitors. Bookings essential. Bookings essential. Contact Aunty Marg Phone (07) 3409Marg 9723 Contact: Aunty (07) 3409 9783 Phone: (07)Fax 3409 9723 Fax: (07)3409 9783 [email protected] Email: [email protected] Minjerribah 1-9.indd STRADDIE SUPER SPORTS 1 NSI RUGBY LEAGUE AND ALL SPORTS CLUB Licensed club – Open from 10am daily Sharks Tooth Kitchen open 7 days Lunch 12noon to 2pm & Dinner 6pm to 8pm (dine in or takeaway) Thursday – Trivia Nights & Monster Raffles + Friday – Family Night & Membership Draw & Raffles Courtesy Bus available on Thursday & Friday nights Keno now available Address: Ron Stark Oval, Corner Ballow & Cunningham Streets, Dunwich Phone: 07 3409 9216 Email: [email protected] www.straddiesharks.com 27/10/11 12:45 PM OPEN 7 DAYS ISLAND FRUIT BARN AND CAFE Open 7 days. 7am to 5pm on weekdays & 7am to 4pm on weekends. Offering fresh fruit & vegetables, Gourmet groceries, Cafe & Nursery, and vegetarian specialities. Menu changes daily. Camping gear Bait & tackle Hire bikes & kayaks Sporting goods Address: 16 Bingle Road, Dunwich Phone: (07) 3409 9125 Address: 18 Bingle Road, Dunwich QLD 4183 Phone: (07) 3409 9252 North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 05 THE LITTLE SHIP CLUB The Little Ship Club could be Brisbane’s best kept secret! Situated on the waterfront, it is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the view. Our bistro provides top class seasonal meals at very reasonable prices. It’s also the perfect place to hold that special function. Give us a call or visit us at www.littleshipclub.com.au and our friendly staff will be only too happy to help. Address: 1 Yabby Street, Dunwich Qld 4183 Phone: (07) 3409 9022 Fax: (07) 3409 9577 www.littleshipclub.com.au Building a sustainable Stradbroke . .. d n u f e h t o t ly p ap With the Straddie Sand Mining Community Fund now investing in the community, there has never been a better time to get active within the North Stradbroke Island community. The Community Fund is looking for new and exciting opportunities to work with community groups to deliver positive investment into Straddie’s future, making the Island a better place to be. To learn more about applying to the Fund or to submit an idea go to www.straddiefund.com.au. From To Dunwich Brown Lake Dunwich Blue Lake Dunwich Causeway (Main Beach) Dunwich Myora Springs Dunwich Point Lookout Dunwich Amity (turn off ) Amity (turn off ) Amity (Township) 5 km Point Lookout Township arrival Point Lookout Surf Club 4 km North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide Kilometres 4 km 8.5 km 12.5 km 5 km 18 km 11.5 km 06 Looking for somewhere to throw in a line or just relax? You can’t go past Amity Point. Located between Dunwich and Point Lookout, Amity Point is a popular spot for families and fishermen who are drawn to its quaint fishing village atmosphere. Amity’s appeal begins with its relaxing ambience, sandy beaches, shaded shores and easy access to Moreton Bay. A swimming enclosure means everyone can swim in safety and the crystal clear water is ideal for snorkelling. The jetty is ‘the’ spot to be for fishing on the incoming and outgoing tides. The nearby boat ramp provides easy access to the water, and friendly pelicans are regular visitors to the foreshore. It’s also a popular spot to watch the sunset and you might even spot a wild dolphin. Amity has a number of fishermen who sell ocean fresh seafood straight from the trawler direct to the public. Trawlers tie up at the jetty to offload the night’s catch of fresh prawns, crabs and fish. Watch out for roadside signs indicating where you can buy some of the day’s catch direct, or order some off the menu at the local restaurants. Beside the camping ground is a shady children’s playground, equipped with an amenities block. It’s the ideal spot for a relaxing picnic or barbecue. Amity may be small, but it still boasts a restaurant, Community Club and a general shop, all of which are well patronised by guests staying in the beachside accommodation. Enjoy a delicious al fresco meal surrounded by pandanus palms at the cafe or pick up some fresh prawns to enjoy with a cold beer by the beach. There are no surf beaches at Amity, however 4WD access to Flinders surf beach is located on the edge of the township. The accommodation range is surprisingly broad for such a small community and visitors can choose from cabins, bungalows, cottages and holiday homes, as well as the popular beachfront camping ground. Cabarita Park is a fabulous location to enjoy a picnic or some fish and chips while you watch the sunset and maybe you will see the dolphins and turtles that often swim by. A variety of birdlife can also be viewed from Amity’s beach. Whether you stay for a weekend or a longer break, Amity’s laidback charm is sure to make a lasting impression. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 07 STRADDIE BUNGALOWS Absolute Waterfront 1 & 2 Bedroom Bungalows Fully self contained with private BBQ facilities Tropical 2 acres of land right on beautiful Moreton Bay Resort pool Children’s playground Private jetty for fishing and dolphin watching Snorkelling Magnificent sunsets Tranquil setting with resident koalas and birdlife Walking distance to beach, shop & cafe. Address: 33 Ballow Street, Amity Point Phone: (07) 3409 7017 Email: [email protected] www.straddiebungalows.com.au STRADDIE SALES AND RENTALS Get away to unspoilt Stradbroke Island for a holiday to remember in one of our holiday rentals. We have year round holiday accommodation to suit families, couples and friends and all budgets. Choose from our extensive range of affordable classic cottages, holiday homes, units, absolute waterfront properties or pet-friendly accommodation. Imagine fishing from your own backyard, bathing in the sublime colours of the sunset, watching playful dolphins or mingling with the local koala colony. Discount barge fares with every booking. Address: 4 Ballow Street, Amity Point QLD 4183 Phone: (07) 3409 7126 Mob: 0458 097 126 Email: [email protected] www.straddiesalesrentals.com.au SEA SHANTIES Superb Waterfront Location Simple Self-Contained Cabins Pets Welcome Remember when holidays at the seaside were simple and fun? When Dad could fish, Mum could relax with a book and the kids could walk barefoot to the shop for an iceblock or to the beach to play cricket, when the family actually talked and laughed and played games together. Of course the family dog came along too in those days. Recapture the simple pleasures at Sea Shanties, Amity Point… and bring the dog too. Address: 9A Cook Street, Amity Point Phone: (07) 3409 7161 Email: [email protected] www.seashanties.com.au North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 08 SEASHELLS CAFE Fully Licensed Al Fresco Dining and Bar Lunch Dinner Take-away Fresh local seafood, superb steaks in a relaxed atmosphere. Open 7 days*: Monday to Friday from 9.30am – Saturday 8am till late – Sunday 8am till 2pm * Opening hours may vary. Also incorporating Straddie Catering for all your catering needs, specialising in Weddings, Functions, School Groups and Tour Groups. Address: 21 Ballow Street, Amity Point Phone: (07) 3409 7886 Email: [email protected] www.straddiecatering.com.au AMITY POINT GENERAL DEALERS Open 7 days a week 364 days a year from 6.30am to 6.00pm Fuel Ice Groceries Bait & tackle Fruit & vegetables Eftpos Souvenirs available 4WD permits for sale Camping supplies Newspapers / magazines Hardware DVD hire Beach toys Snorkelling equipment Pies / sausage rolls Cold drinks Address: 9 Ballow Street, Amity Point Phone: (07) 3409 7212 Email: [email protected] COSY COTTAGES Amity Point Holiday Accommodation Very close to shop, boat ramp, jetty and sandy beach Excellent water views Address: Cnr Mirimar & Ballow Streets, Amity Point Phone: (07) 3409 7119 Email: [email protected] www.cosycottages.com.au TWENTY FOUR BIRCH STREET Nestled in a quiet street of Amity Point, only minutes from the beach, shops and restaurant. Ideal family accommodation, three individual fully renovated two bedroom units, sleeping five. Address: 24 Birch Street, Amity Point Phone: 0408 875 695 Email: [email protected] www.straddieholiday.com North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide DOLPHIN HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION Affordable rental houses at Amity Point & Flinders Beach. Some waterfront and pet friendly properties also available. Address: Endeavour Street, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3409 8455 Email: [email protected] www.straddie.info 09 THE AMITY POINT COMMUNITY CLUB RUFUS KING SEAFOODS Licensed Club Beer, wine & spirits Bistro – seafood, prime beef and burgers Regular Friday night entertainment, pokies, Sky Channel & pool tables Keno & TAB Fishing Club Families welcome – children’s area and playground Lift access ATM – Licensed function room, wheelchair access/disabled toilet 4 times winner Clubs QLD “Best Club in a Rural District” Membership welcome – affiliated with 160 other clubs Address: Clayton Road, Amity Point Phone: (07) 3409 7110 Bistro: (07) 3409 7660 Fax: (07) 3409 7000 Email: [email protected] www.amitypointcc.com.au FOODWORKS POINT LOOKOUT Open 7 days - 6.30am to 9.00pm Groceries Bait & tackle Fruit & vegetables Gas cylinders Address: 2 Endeavour Street, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3409 8271 STRADDIE ROADHOUSE QLD PTY LTD Home of the Straddie Burger Open 7 days 6am-7pm (Kitchen closes 6.15pm). Come and meet our friendly staff. We also sell Hot Chicken Drinks Ice cream Fuel Bait and Tackle Basic Groceries Newspapers/Magazines & more Located just a small walk from Adder Rock Camping Grounds, 1st shop on your way into Point Lookout. Address: 126 Dickson Way, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3409 8838 Email: [email protected] North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide Trawler fresh prawns, fish, crabs, oysters, bugs. Open 7 days a week 9am – 5pm. Proprietors: Eddie & Steph Walker Address: 44 Sovereign Road, Amity Point Phone: (07) 3409 7224 Email: [email protected] BETTA CAR & UTE HIRE We offer cars from Nissan Micra’s to Toyota Camry’s, people movers, utilities and trucks. We offer free local pickup and charge $50 to pick up and drop off at Brisbane airport or city. Address: 217 Bloomfield Street, Cleveland Phone: (07) 3821 1622 www.bettacarhire.com.au 10 Point Lookout, the resort centre of North Stradbroke Island, is home to world-class surfing beaches and spectacular seascapes. Situated at the northern tip of the island, Point Lookout is actually a series of beaches and headlands which can be easily explored by foot. It is Queensland’s most easterly point and located only 20km from Dunwich and 19km from Amity Point. There is always something to explore at Point Lookout. It could be the four kilometre walk between Frenchman’s Beach and Adder Rock with its rocky outcrops and tidal pool, or the seemingly endless expanse of Main Beach to Jumpinpin at the island’s southern tip. Don’t miss the stunning beauty of the North Gorge walk with its breathtaking views across the Pacific Ocean. The walk is the perfect year-round vantage point for spotting turtles, dolphins and manta rays, and between June and November, one of the best spots on the east coast to watch the annual migration of the majestic humpback whales. There are two patrolled beaches – Cylinder and Main Beach — offering superb swimming and surfing. Main Beach’s 32km stretch of wide sandy beaches and rolling surf are ideal or island-style camping, swimming and fishing. A section of the beach is accessible by 4WD, via Point Lookout and Dunwich. With the island being home to some of the best dive sites in South East Queensland, Point Lookout is the ideal departure point for divers. If you prefer less adventurous activities, early morning beach yoga at Home Beach is a special way to start the day. There is also an impressive selection of restaurants, cafés and eateries to choose from. Whether it’s gelati on the beach, a lazy brunch or an a la carte dining experience, Point Lookout offers plenty of tasty options. You can also pick up everyday items from the local newsagent, bakery and convenience store. On the weekend, browse the vibrant market stalls (see event page for dates) and don’t forget to pick up some local seafood, caught fresh the same day. The local whiting is a popular choice and is especially good. Point Lookout also offers an expansive range of accommodation options catering for all needs and budgets. Choose from resorts, a stylish hotel, holiday houses and luxury units or backpacker hostels, cabins and B&Bs. There are also several camping grounds situated within walking distance to the beaches and most facilities. It’s the perfect coastal village, with some of the most spectacular ocean views in the world but without the crowds. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 11 N O RTH STR A D B RO K E IS L A N D STRADDIE Short stays ALLORA DOLPHIN HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION ALLURE STRADBROKE RESORT • 2 nights accommodation in a 2 bedroom townhouse • Return vehicle ferry transfer • Ocean views • 3 bedroom also available • 2 nights accommodation in a 2 bedroom house • Return vehicle ferry transfer • Range of holiday houses • Something to suit all budgets • 2 nights accommodation in a 1 bedroom beach shack • Return vehicle ferry transfer • Heated pool • Private deck with BBQ • 2 minute walk to beach Starting from Starting from Starting from 145 160 * $ * $ Per person based on 4 people $ Per person based on 4 people PANDANUS PALMS RESORT 232 * Per person twin share ANCHORAGE BEACHFRONT RESORT SAMARINDA JEWEL BY THE SEA RESORT • 2 nights accommodation in a 2 bedroom ocean view unit • Return vehicle ferry transfer • Pool and tennis court • Restaurant / Bar • 2 nights accommodation in a studio room • Return vehicle ferry transfer • Beachfront facing resort • Pool, sauna, restaurant and gift shop • 2 nights accommodation in a 2 bedroom garden unit • Return vehicle ferry transfer • Water views • Pool and BBQ area Starting from Starting from Starting from 120 $ 190 * Per person based on 4 people 138 * $ $ Per person twin share THE ISLANDER HOLIDAY RESORT * Per person based on 4 people WHALEWATCH OCEAN BEACH RESORT SEA SHANTIES - AMITY • 2 nights accommodation in a studio room • Return vehicle ferry transfer • Pool and floodlit tennis court • 2 minute walk to beach • 2 nights accommodation in a 2 bedroom ocean view unit • Return vehicle ferry transfer • Water views • Pool and BBQ area • 2 nights accommodation in a self contained cabin • Return vehicle ferry transfer • Waterfront property • BBQ area Starting from Starting from Starting from 178 $ 150 * $ Per person twin share • 2 nights accommodation in a 2 bedroom unit • Return vehicle ferry transfer • Private BBQ area • Close to beach, shop and restaurant Starting from Starting from 180 * * Per person based on 4 people TWENTY FOUR BIRCH STREET - AMITY • 2 nights accommodation • Return vehicle ferry transfer • Private bungalows • Pool and private jetty Per person twin share $ Per person based on 4 people STRADDIE BUNGALOWS - AMITY $ 116 * 102 $ * Per person based on 4 people www.stradbrokeholidays.com.au To book your next North Stradbroke Island holiday call 1300 303 766 or (07) 3821 0266 *Conditions apply. Off peak only. Excluding any holidays or peak periods. PANDANUS PALMS RESORT Fully self contained 2 & 3 bedroom villa All villas have fantastic ocean views and private courtyards with BBQs Linen provided Swimming pool WiFi internet access and internet café in reception Tennis Court Movies at reception Games room The Whales Way Restaurant onsite Address: 21 Cumming Parade, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3409 8106 Email: [email protected] www.pandanuspalmsresort.com SAMARINDA JEWEL BY THE SEA With spectacular views overlooking Main Beach, Samarinda is a top spot to spend quality time with family, friends or that special person. Samarinda offers the best in accommodation and beachside fun. Walk to North Gorge, swim, fish or relax on South Gorge Beach or Main Beach, they are on the doorstep! Samarinda apartments are spacious and comfortable with 2/3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, large verandahs and completely self contained. Call Robin or Jo for more information for your Straddie holiday at Samarinda, Point Lookout. Address: Samarinda Drive, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3409 8785 Email: [email protected] www.samarinda.com.au WHALEWATCH OCEAN BEACH RESORT Whalewatch Ocean Beach Resort offers luxurious 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments located overlooking Main Beach and close to shops and cafés. Apartments have ocean views and Foxtel. Most have air conditioning. The resort features: Heated swimming pool BBQ area Games room and gym Small conference room Address: Samarinda Drive, Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island Phone: (07) 3409 8555 Email: [email protected] www.whalewatchresort.com.au North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 13 ALLURE STRADBROKE RESORT Located at Point Lookout and within walking distance to restaurants and shops, and directly opposite Home Beach. The hotel features 65 modern, fully self contained Shacks (sleeping 2 people) and Villas (sleeping between 5 and 12 people) with family-friendly facilities such as a children’s playground, heated swimming pool and gym. Facilities available for small conferences. Wedding and group discounts available. Allure Stradbroke Resort is the perfect place for you to stay and play on Straddie. Features include: Foxtel Wifi Off-street parking Air conditioning Linen provided Rooms serviced weekly BBQs on decks Formerly All Seasons Stradbroke Island Address: 43-47 East Coast Road, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3415 0000 Email: [email protected] www.allurestradbroke.com.au STRADBROKE ISLAND BEACH HOTEL | SPA RESORT 3 or 4 bedroom luxury apartments, standard suites, ocean view suites, garden view deluxe suites or ocean view deluxe suites Open for breakfast, lunch & dinner daily Weddings, conferences & events in our private function room Waves bar, TAB & gaming room Day Spa – revitalise & relax with spa treatments Address: East Coast Road, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3409 8188 Email: [email protected] www.stradbrokehotel.com.au THE ISLANDER HOLIDAY RESORT Ideally located opposite Home Beach, nestled between the Hotel & the Bowls Club. Fully self-contained studio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available at affordable rates. Resort offers a pool, tennis court, kids playground, bbq area, Foxtel & wireless internet access. Short walk to shops, restaurants, several beaches & recreational activities. Address: 41 East Coast Road, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3409 8388 Email: [email protected] www.stradbrokeislander.com.au North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 14 East Coast Road, Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island [email protected] ♩ www.anchorage.stradbrokeresorts.com.au Phone (07) 3409 8266 Affordable beachfront accommodation at Point Lookout. Self contained studio, one and two bedroom apartments. Ideally located on a sheltered pristine beach. Walking distance to the Hotel, Bowls Club and shops. Conference & Wedding facilities on site. Eco friendly scooters available for hire. 2hr $30 4hr $40 24hr $60 Anchorage on Straddie. . . where the beach is your backyard! Noreen’s Seaside Shop • Offers a unique range of silver, pearl and semi-precious stone jewellery • Ladies’ fashion, gifts and decorator items, toys • Beautiful home wares, local art Open Thu–Mon and every day during school holidays Phone (07) 3409 8798 Shop 1, Anchorage Resort. Maree’s Hair Design Ladies’, men’s and children’s hairdressing Facial waxing Weddings Open Wed–Sat Bookings Phone (07) 3409 8799 Shop 2, Anchorage Resort. Licensed Restaurant Venue / Takeaway • Enjoy a mediterranean menu in an ambient setting with beautiful ocean breezes • ‘All You Can Eat’ Pizza / Pasta Buffet Wednesdays 6.00pm $15 adults / $9 kids (Also Thursdays in school holidays) • Great Takeaway Deals from 5.00pm nightly Phone (07) 3409 8778 110 Dickson Way, Point Lookout. www.lafocaccia.vpweb.com.au. ALLORA Located only a 6 minute walk to Home Beach at Point Lookout is where you’ll find Allora. Allora consists of two stylish units, one being a 2 bedroom and the other a 3 bedroom. Both units are fully self-contained and have large decks and undercover garages. Address: 16 Tramican Street, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3821 0266 Email: [email protected] www.stradbrokeholidays.com.au North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 15 RAY WHITE NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND Ray White North Stradbroke Island ~ the Island Experts ~ for sales, holiday and permanent rentals and exceptional property management. We manage a large range of properties to suit all budgets — houses, units, townhouses — views, walk to beach, pet friendly. Visit our website for live availability or call one of our friendly booking staff who can assist you with discount ferry bookings, linen hire and a wealth of local knowledge. Address: 4 Meegera Place, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3409 8255 Email: [email protected] www.visitstradbroke.com.au DOLPHIN HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION POINT LOOKOUT REALTY/POINT LOOKOUT BEACH RESORT Dolphin Holiday Accommodation offers a range of rental properties at both Point Lookout and Amity Point. Holiday Houses Units Townhouses Pet friendly rental properties. Our experienced local staff can help you find the perfect place to enjoy your time onStraddie, regardless of your budget. Ring for a free brochure. Address: Endeavour Street, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3409 8455 Email: [email protected] www.straddie.info STRADDIE VIEWS B&B Your Ideal Holiday on “Straddie”... Point Lookout Realty offers a wide range of holiday houses, units and townhouses at Point Lookout and Flinders Beach. Ring for a free brochure. Credit cards welcome. The Point Lookout Beach Resort is right at Main Beach on Kennedy Drive at Point Lookout. Modern, fully self-contained units. Address: Shop 3 Kennedy Drive, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3409 8213 Fax: (07) 3409 8733 Email: [email protected] www.pointlookoutrealty.com.au MANTA LODGE AND SCUBA CENTRE Manta Lodge and Scuba Centre is just a 30 second walk from Home Beach, Point Lookout. Accommodation ranges from 4 bed dorms to 8 beds dorms, twin share or double rooms with shared bathroom and kitchen accommodating 60 in total, with all linen provided. The facilities include a large common room with TV, pool table, ping pong table, BBQ, outdoor and indoor seating. Wireless internet access is also available. Daily dives and snorkelling to some of Queensland’s best dive sites. Half day 4WD tours, bike hire, surfboard and body board hire can be arranged. Features 2 private queen suites with ensuite bathrooms and courtyards. Fridge, TV, tea & coffee. Wonderful ocean views from deck where a delicious hot breakfast is served. Complimentary Port & Chocolates on arrival. Address: 26 Cumming Parade, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3409 8875 Email: [email protected] www.northstradbrokeisland.com/straddiebb Address: 132 Dickson Way, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3409 8888 Email: [email protected] www.mantalodge.com.au North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 16 For more informat ion Quality holiday accommodation STRADDIE CAMPING Feel the Spirit of Quandamooka Country Straddie Camping, located on idyllic North Stradbroke Island, offers a relaxing island camping getaway. Surrounded by native bushland, 6 beachside camping grounds offer powered and unpowered tent, camper trailer and caravan sites, and fully equipped cabins. For more ‘back to nature’ camping, there are also hundreds of beachside campsites nestled among the sand dunes overlooking the Island’s iconic fishing & surfing beaches. With it’s spectacular headlands and kilometres of white sandy beaches, Straddie is renowned for surfing, scuba diving, kayaking, boating, fishing and 4WDriving, and is home to dolphins, turtles, manta-rays, kangaroos and koalas, and provides spectacular land views of the annual humpback whale migration. Address: Junner St, Dunwich Qld 4183 Phone: (07) 3409 9668 Email: [email protected] Bookings: www.straddiecamping.com.au C a m p f ire s STRADBROKE CAMPER TRAILER HIRE Did you know? That the average-sized campfire is capable of generating over 500 degrees of heat after burning for only three hours. That the average-sized campfire when extinguished with sand or dirt retains up to 100 degrees of heat for eight hours. T hat the average-sized campfire when extinguished with a bucket of water retains little or no heat after a period of ten minutes. Remember any campfire that is left unattended for any period of time, particularly overnight, should be extinguished by using a bucket of water, not sand or dirt. Fully equipped Set up & pull down included Beach or town sites Address: 8 Waller Crt, Point Lookout Phone: 07 3409 8051 / 0438 098 059 Email: [email protected] www.stradbroke4wdtours.com/ trailerHire.htm POINT LOOKOUT BOWLS CLUB & STRADBROKE CATERING BOWLS CLUB Open 7 days Lunch from 12noon to 2pm Dinner from 5.30pm Espresso Coffee & Cake Affordable family meals $10 budget night Tuesday Bare foot bowls Pool table Alfresco dining Address: East Coast Rd, Point Lookout Phone: (07) 3409 8182 or Kitchen: 07 3409 8590 Email: [email protected] North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 18 The eating out experience is as diverse as any great mainland destination – with one exception – the seafood comes direct to the island from the sea. Straddie oysters, Moreton Bay prawns and locally caught fish are all in abundant supply, just waiting to be savoured by seafood lovers. The oysters are harvested fresh from local oyster beds and the trawlers deliver their catch each day so you are assured of eating the freshest catches available. Local seafood is a regular feature on the menu, or you might prefer to grab some fresh prawns and ice cold beers to enjoy outdoors. Seafood aside, there’s plenty more to tempt all palates, and it’s available in an equally diverse array of settings ranging from casual cafes to a la carte restaurants. Begin your day with a scrumptious breakfast. There are a variety of quaint cafes at Point Lookout, Amity Point and Dunwich offering tasty treats from tempting menus. Throughout the day keep your eye out for selections from the hand painted signboards outside many popular eating places offering light, home cooked delights. LOOK BEACH BAR AND CAFE Options include gourmet cafe-style meals served in a shady garden courtyard or overlooking sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. Maybe a takeaway hamburger or freshly-made roll will hit the spot after a morning spent surfing. Served in true friendly Straddie style our restaurant quality food reflects our “Two French Chef’s” fine dining skills. The decor and ambiance is definitely beachy with a touch of local history, especially when some of the old salts come to share a tale or two over coffee. Island time prevails so it’s not much use being in a hurry! No one on Straddie takes anything too seriously so neither should you! Take some time to relax, enjoy the view, share great food, coffee and drinks with old friends and new. Address: Cnr Mintee St & Mooloomba Rd, Point Lookout Phone: 07 3415 3390 Email: [email protected] www.lookcafebar.com North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide The island also has a number of clubs serving up hearty bistro-style meals. Some clubs feature special dining nights including great value `all you can eat’ buffets or home cooked roast dinners. If you’re looking for something a bit more formal, the island is also home to a selection of restaurants. Relax over a cocktail before dinner, choose from the a la carte menu and treat yourself to a special night out – island style. Options include seafood, modern Australian and Mediterranean cuisine. If you want to make the most of the island’s natural beauty, you may choose to round up the troops and enjoy fish and chips or locally made pizza in one of the parks overlooking the bay and watching the sun set over the mainland. From scrambled eggs to coffee and cake, delicious gelati to seafood platters, or a freshly grilled pub steak to a pie from the bakery – the choice is entirely yours. 19 Bowls club Limited or restricted access track F err y BAY ferry e vic er ys ehicle r & v enge Pass Pa MORETON Sandy Island Cassim Island rr r fe nge e s s MARINE e servic PAR K m Wallen Wallen Lake Kounpee Deanbilla Ad a ac h Cleveland l na mi t er Goat Island ENVIRONMENTAL PARK Ferry terminal (D ICK N SO RD Arana raw ai RESERVE SCENIC 4 TAZ I Blue Lake (Karboora) MOUNT VANE MOUNT CORRIE 154 NEEM-BEE-BA PARK LOOKOUT NATIONAL Kounpee 4 D BLUE LAKE R Tortoise Lagoon KARBOORA WALKING TRACK EA 10 ON KS (DIC ST SCENIC RD RESERVE ADDER ROCK CAMPING AREA causeway S Yarraman Lagoons Yarraman Mine NORTH BIPPO PENBEAN Swallow Lagoon 219 MOUNT HARDGRAVE (Bippo Overpunya) NS TRIPOD LOOKOUT CL AYT O STRADBROKE Landing Ground 4 190 142 CAPEMBAH HILL (Yoolooburabee) BROWN LAKE CONSERVATION AREA Brown Lake (Bummiera) North Stradbroke Golf Course Dunwich Be RABY BAY One Mile Polka Point s BAY Bird Island The Bluff HORSESHOE Island C T 11 S OA Welsby Lagoons h (Turkrooar) Peel Cucumber Point MYORA CONSERVATION PARK Myora Light MYORA SPRINGS ENVIRONMENTAL PARK Chiggil Chiggil 6 THANKFUL REST CAMPING AREA LOOKOUT NORTH GORGE WHALE ROCK i nt BLOWHOLE T H Lo GO ok out He R G E a + + Flat Rock Point Lookout PAC I F I C SOUTH The Keyholes Po dla nd CYLINDER BEACH Shag CAMPING AREA Rock + Cyl+ ind Rocky H er + He Point Be ome Boat Rock ac h Cylinder Deadmans WHALE WATCHING Beach PLATFORMS Beach Y) + Dune Rocks WA T S FRENCHMANS BAY A RD CO CAPTAIN COOK SEA 4WD BEACH ACCESS PERMIT REQUIRED FLINDERS BEACH CAMPING AREA CORAL + "Rufus King" South Bank PASSAGE Amity npa Cleveland Point (QUANDAMOOKA) BAY kilometres 5 Accredited Visitor Information Centre Mangroves 3 Walking track Conservation area 2 Public toilets Marsh or swamp 1 Picnic area National park / reserve 0 Hotel Built-up area (approx extent) Golf course Camping ground Ferry service Local government boundary Caravan park Distance in kilometres 4 Accommodation Management road / track SCALE Park / golf course Local roads / streets MORETON 6 Mining lease (no public access) Main connecting road Wan ga Mining activity (no public access) AMITY POINT CAMPING AREA k Main road L Amity Point Ban Wall en 21 R RD EXPLANATION OF MAP SYMBOLS W BO AI N WAY ) SOUTH 4WD only AN N E CH TRIPOD R O AD imite d acc ess k ST roo ee BLOOMFIELD ST on Coo Cr k oro Co k Cree CL ee ake IVE RD ch EH K TO AY BE AC NS Cr EA h FISHERM AN ' ac TR RD INE N M ch e AMA Bea cc R YAR Main da h ton Re cte ac fer More s Be ular e to er nd Fli s s nd Ma in Vehic rvic ry se Island i str Be So Bea la ad U SO t h u RY RD 21 H CHURC AREA ek Cre BA Y RD Victoria Point RIVER Point Talburpin Island Island CITY OF GOLD COAST M AI Long Pininpinin Point Rocky Point Mosquito Island Sands E Squire Island Stingaree Island N ev er ev er rN South Lagoon SOUTH HILL Duck Lagoon Slipping P AS S AG Island Short Island Tea Tree Lagoon ek Cre (Fish Sanctuary) Swan Bay (Minjerribah) Native Companion Lagoon ess Island A IP Cobby Cobby Oak Island 125 Koureyabba MOUNT WILLES Ibis Rehabilitation Horseshoe Swamp Canaipa Point 135 Ibis Lagoon ter Herring Lagoon Pump Station Herring Lagoon Enterprise Mine ISLAND Arawoolum n pi al an C Gordon Rehabilitation Tuleenderly Double Island 127 Black Snake Lagoon Ibis Rehabilitation Shag Lagoon MOUNT HUTTON AGE SS PA Willes Island NA Cabbage Tabby Tree Point Tabby (Canaipa) BAY OOCOONCOO le Litt Canalpin Creek Canalpin Price Anchorage Clarkes Point Burns Point Island BROWNS BAY Russell Krummel Island e P ass a g Island (Nguderoo) Lamb e ag Perulpa Island Karragarra Giants Grave Little Rocky Point Island N Island (Alcheringa) Macleay Perrebinpa Point Island (Tindappah) Garden Pannikin Lagoon Redbill Island Island St Clair Snipe Island Sandpiper Beach Thompson Point Vehicle ferry service Passenger ferry service Potts Point (Coondooroopa) Blaksley Lagoon acc COPYRIGHT COTTRELL CAMERON & STEEN SURVEYS PTY LTD Ferry Terminal (Banana St) BAY REDLAND Thompson Beach AV Main Beach Coochiemudlo Norfolk Island Beach Morwong Beach CA Amended and reprinted by Redland City Council December 2008 Map copyright of Cottrell Cameron & Steen Surveys Pty Ltd Unit 9, Trinity Chambers cnr Middle & Waterloo Sts., Cleveland, Qld 4163 Tel (07) 3286 5322 Fax (07) 3286 2561 LOGAN 47 SERPENTINE CREEK CONSERVATION PARK LOGAN CITY OF BAYVIEW CONS. PARK D TS RD L OF AR SCHOO RD Redland Bay 47 BOUN DARY ST R E NF BE RD RN 21 Victoria Point COLBU k ee Cr POINT HALLORAN CONSERVATION AREA CONSERVATION DAYS ROAD GERMAN KER BUN Eprapah ND A BO U RD Point Halloran Luc as 47 Pa ss Swamp d ST QUEEN TINE S ST COLLIN RD CREEK restricte Jumpinpin Sw REDLAND ek hwa Fres OF Cre BRISBANE CITY CENTRE MWY Amity Dunwich DECEMBER 2008 OCEAN The contents of this publication are believed correct at the time of printing. The author and the publisher can accept no liability for the consequences of errors or changes in the detail given, or for any inconvenience, injury or loss sustained by any person using this map. DISCLAIMER SOUTH Point Lookout Island P A C I F I C Victoria Point CITY North Stradbroke Cleveland GOLD COAST 44km LOGAN CITY LOGAN BAY REDLAND Redland Bay Capalaba 30km m 33k BRISBANE e an isb Br er Riv Moreton Island OCEAN SUNSHINE COAST 90km BRISBANE AIRPORT MORETON FORESHORE CAMPING PERMITTED 10km SOUTH OF CAUSEWAY Blue CITY N AN tine SERPEN C HAN N E L ted CH S en erp tric MAI N e res EL N LA RED C c ce rvi rvi se se rry ry fe fer er g e icl sen h Ve Pas PA - Y AI k MW o CLEVELAND Y MW AN ee C Freshwater Cr FI Duck een RD Y WA Eight BAY Mile EV ND amp CL A EL AND IPSWICH 40km L RED TE GA CI PA REDLANDS VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE North Stradbroke Island | Cleveland | Wellington Point | Mount Cotton | Redland Bay | Victoria Point | Bay Islands Moreton Bay - with its clear waters, stunning islands and charming villages hugging its mainland coastline – provides the perfect place for a relaxing break or an adrenaline-filled adventure. Some of our secrets include: • Whale, dolphin, turtle and koala spotting • Champagne cruises on the bay • Camel riding on the beach • Exploring the coastline by kayak • Fresh seafood straight from the trawler • Pampering yourself in a luxurious day spa • Walking around or to an island • Dining with water views Top 10 things to do Southern Moreton Bay Islands Heritage Trail Cleveland and Ormiston Heritage Trail North Stradbroke Island Heritage Trail TO FIND OUT ALL OUR HIDDEN SECRETS CONTACT contact Redlands IndigiScapes and Visitor Information Centre 17 Runnymede Road, Capalaba [email protected] 1300 667 386 8513 12/12 30 minutes from Brisbane ...a playground just waiting to be explored CONFERENCES — STRADBROKE ISLAND HOLIDAYS With its close proximity to Brisbane, North Stradbroke Island is the ideal destination for conferences or business gatherings. Traveling to the island is convenient by regular fast passenger ferry services or vehicle ferry services from Cleveland. The island offers a range of conference facilities, accommodation options and activities that will ensure your event is organised professionally to provide the best possible outcomes. Our conference coordinator can provide a comprehensive proposal to cover all of your needs. For further information on North Stradbroke Island Conferences contact: Stradbroke Island Holidays Phone: (07) 3821 0266 Email: [email protected] www.stradbrokeholidays.com.au EDUCATIONAL TOURISM — STRADBROKE ISLAND HOLIDAYS Stradbroke Island Holidays offers schools and groups a convenient booking service for accommodation, catering, day tours, island activities, cultural workshops and transfers on North Stradbroke Island. We can assist you in coordinating day excursions or school camps and can plan an itinerary to suit your needs and budget. Phone: (07) 3821 0266 Email: [email protected] www.stradbrokeholidays.com.au North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 23 North Stradbroke Island and your wedding ... a magical combination! It’s the perfect destination for an island wedding — outstandingly beautiful, near Brisbane, easily accessible, and the sub-tropical climate means perfect weather conditions almost every day of the year. An island wedding presents a unique and individual experience, and it’s also a great opportunity to combine a wedding with some time away for all involved. The appeal of Straddie is that it is small enough for an intimate experience, large enough to provide a good selection of venues, and close enough to Brisbane that access is quick and easy. Above all – it is simply stunning! Whether you prefer the backdrop of rugged headlands, perfect white sandy beaches or stunning seascape views, Straddie has a variety of locations to choose, and all of them would make a wonderful setting for your wedding photos. Whether you’re planning an intimate wedding with a small group of guests or a lavish affair, you’ll find details of everything you may need in the Stradbroke Island Holidays wedding guide from fantastic venues, a comprehensive selection of accommodation choices and details on the best locations for your photographs. Stradbroke Island Holidays can also organise your island wedding for you by providing valuable advice on island wedding services, as well as transfers and accommodation for you and your guests. If you’re planning a wedding on Straddie and would like more information or a copy of the wedding guide, please email [email protected]. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 24 STRADBROKE ISLAND EVENTS STRADBROKE ISLAND MARRIAGE CELEBRANT VISUAL MOMENTS Create the Experience! Stradbroke Island Events is a locally owned and operated event business specialising in weddings. We have an extensive range of items available for hire and offer complete event management. For all your event needs on Straddie visit: www.stradbrokeislandevents.com.au or call Donna on 0418 301 000 Wedding Photography on North Stradbroke Island Address: 8 Waller Crt, Point Lookout Phone: 07 3409 8051 / 0438 098 059 Email: [email protected] www.visualmoments.net Ingrid E. De Heus c.m.c Ingrid’s warm personality combines with your ideas to create a unique and memorable ceremony in an idyllic island location: on a white sandy beach, a rocky headland overlooking the blue ocean or a bush setting on a lake shore. Address: “Butterfly Hill” on Yarrong Road, Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island Phone: (07) 3409 8352 Mob: 0408 770 924 Email: stradbrokeis.marriagecelebrant@ gmail.com / [email protected] POINT LOOKOUT SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB Catering for weddings and other functions. Full bar facilities available Magnificent Pacific Ocean views Venue also suitable for school camps Venue Hire Guide available by contacting Stradbroke Island Holidays. Phone: (07) 3821 0266 Email: [email protected] www.stradbrokeholidays.com.au SIMMSQUINN PHOTOGRAPHY North Stradbroke Island Wedding Photographers Contact Ang 0409356965 or Stu 0402250022 Email: [email protected] www.simmsquinn.com North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 25 Aboriginal people can see things through nature, and have learned to live with and respect the environment. The knowledge of the Quandamooka (Moreton Bay) people has been passed down through many generations and with such a close affinity with nature, they have learned to read the signs that tell them such things as when to expect a large school of fish or where honey can be found. The sea eagle is known as Merriginpah and the Quandamooka people used this sea bird when hunting for schools of fish. The bird flying over the water would show them where the fish were located and the people could then prepare for the catch. When the lorikeets are plentiful it is a good season for sea mullet, or when the wattle is in flower it signals the beginning of the tailor season. When the Hop bush blooms, oysters are at their best and when the blackbutt is in flower, it means that parrot fish are in the bay. This is just some of the knowledge that has been handed down through the generations and is still used today to provide food for local families. There is an opportunity for both educational groups and individuals to experience these traditions and skills through the cultural workshops that are provided on the island. The Salt Water Murris Art Gallery is one of a handful of galleries in Australia that is owned and fully operated by indigenous people. The centre has a diverse and inspiring display of traditional and contemporary artwork by local indigenous artists who are all descendants of the Quandamooka clans. The gallery is located at 3 Ballow Road, Dunwich and opening hours can be found at www.saltwatermurris.blogspot.com The North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum in Welsby Street, Dunwich also has information on the island’s rich indigenous history. The Quandamooka people’s desire is that future generations will value their stories and come to understand and appreciate the connection they have to the islands and waterways of Moreton Bay. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 26 Straddie offers plenty of places from which to cast a line or launch a boat. Whether you are an avid angler or a holiday fisherman, one of the hardest decisions you will have to make is just where to throw your line in. From the rock wall and jetty located at Amity Point to Jumpinpin, the stretch of uninterrupted beach running from the southern tip of the island to Point Lookout, the fishing options are limitless. The 20 metre deep Rainbow Channel, situated off Amity Point, is ideal for tuna and mackerel, whereas foreshore fishing is available everywhere from Main Beach at Point Lookout to Flinders Beach just near Amity Point. Main Beach is also your best chance of catching your own bait including pipis and beach worms. There are also fishing charters available where all you have to bring is your hat and your camera. Amity Point is bordered by the south passage bar and common catches are mackerel, long tail tuna, tailor, spotty and school mackerel, bonito and reef species. From the rocks area off Point Lookout catches can include snapper, sweetlip, yellow fin tuna, wahoo, marlin and sailfish. North Stradbroke Island offers an excellent fishing destination and has an incredible experience to offer everyone. Fishing, especially rock fishing, can be dangerous. Follow these basic safety tips at all times when rock fishing: • Never fish by yourself. Fish in a group of at least three within sight of each other. If someone is washed in, one person can stay and help while the other alerts emergency services (dial 000). Mobile phone users can also dial 112 to access emergency services. • Inform others of your plans. Always let friends or family know where you are going and when you will be back. •Wear light clothing. Light clothing such as shorts and a spray jacket will let you swim easily if you are washed in. Jumpers may be heavy and difficult to take off. • Wear appropriate footwear. Cleats, sandals and sandshoes with non-slip soles suit different surfaces. Use the appropriate shoes for the conditions. • Carry safety gear. Wear a life jacket or buoyancy vest. Also bring something buoyant that can be easily thrown and held onto, to help you stay afloat. Carry ropes and torches. • Never fish in exposed areas during rough or large seas. Make sure you are aware of local weather, swell and tidal conditions before going fishing. Listen to weather forecasts or call the weather information line on 1900 937 107. Be aware that conditions may change dramatically in a short period of time. • Observe first, fish later. Spend some time (at least 30 minutes) watching your intended spot before fishing to get an idea of the conditions over a full swell / wave cycle. Wave conditions can get worse as the tide changes – you should know whether the tides are high or low and coming in or going out. • Plan an escape route in case you are washed in. Stay calm – if you are washed in, swim away from the rocks and look for a safe place to come ashore or stay afloat and wait for help to arrive. • Stay alert. Don’t ever turn your back on the sea – if the waves, weather or swell threaten your fishing spot then leave immediately. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 27 North Stradbroke Island offers a diverse range of experiences for everyone – whether you like a bit of adventure and fun or want a more relaxing holiday. Surfing The waves that roll into Straddie’s beaches have created a strong surfing culture on the island, and with it a number of internationally acclaimed surfers. The Straddie Assault which is held in October each year, is the best chance to see the island’s surfing at its best. Main Beach and Cylinder Beach offer the best surf conditions, and are very popular with body surfers, body boarders and board riders. Beach Yoga Beach yoga is generally available in the early mornings. Run by local teachers, it’s a great way to relax and rejuvenate. Please check the noticeboards at the local stores for dates and times. Markets The popular Point Lookout Sunday markets at the community hall are the best place to pick up some of the island’s fantastic local products, including unique art and crafts, homemade jams or organic honey. The markets are held over two days on long weekends, check the hall noticeboard for dates. Fishing Whether you are an avid angler or a holiday fisherman Straddie offers plenty of places from which to cast a line or launch your boat. For those who don’t have their own gear, or want a bit more adventure, then you can join a fishing tour with one of the local fisherman. Da vi dB idd ulp h, Ma n ta Lo dg e& Scu ba Ce ntr e Scuba Diving The island’s 5 star PADI dive centre offers daily scuba dive and snorkel trips. The most popular dive sites are Flat Rock, Boat Rock, Manta Ray Bommie and Shag Rock. All levels of divers are catered for. 4WD Guided Tours Several tour operators offer fully-guided 4WD tours which are an ideal way to explore out of the way island highlights if you don’t have your own vehicle. You’ll discover magical spots including freshwater lakes and beautiful beaches and bushland, always with time for a swim. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 28 STRADDIE ECO AND ADVENTURE TOURS Get to meet a real award winning LOCAL (Barefoot Dave)! He will take you on an adventure of your choosing! Adrenaline sand boarding adventure 6 hour 4WD Eco Tour (includes our famous BBQ on the beach) Amazing kayaking adventure You follow! Tag-along-tours Humpback whale watching Fishing tours Beach driving Amazing scenic walks Design your own tour or activities package! For bookings and enquiries phone (07) 3409 9502 or “Barefoot” Hotline 0409 123 586 Email: [email protected] www.straddiekingfishertours.com.au NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND SURF SCHOOL Fully qualified coaches Small groups for more one on one assistance Superb location of Cylinder Beach Quality delivery and equipment Personalised lessons to meet clients needs Phone: 0407 642 616 Email: info@ northstradbrokeislandsurfschool.com.au northstradbrokeislandsurfschool.com.au Caring for Lakes and Streams: How you can help us to keep Caring for Straddie: • Because the lakes and waterways of North Stradbroke Island are not regularly flushed, they are particularly sensitive to pollution and an artificial increase in nutrients. • Insist on a calico bag or biodegradable plastic bag OR bring your own. • Powered craft are NOT permitted on Brown Lake or Blue Lake. • Take a Pocket Ashtray with you when you go travelling around the island. • N ever use soap, toothpaste ordetergents in the waterways as these promote the growth of algae and affect the purity of the water and aquatic life. Take water at least 50 metres from the shore to wash dishes or shower. • Take your rubbish back with you to where you are staying and place your recyclable materials in the recycling bins provided. • Adopt a minimal impact approach – leave only footprints, take only photos! By Caring for Straddie together, we can enjoy the island’s natural beauty for years to come. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 29 Natural scenic bush walks, freshwater lakes, whale watching vantage points and world renowned beaches await you when you visit Straddie. Lakes North Stradbroke Island has an outstanding fresh water lake system that has been listed as one of the world’s most ecologically important wetlands. These waterways include Blue Lake, Brown Lake, the Keyholes, Eighteen Mile Swamp, Myora Springs and a series of small lagoons. Blue Lake National Park’s aboriginal name is Kaboora, meaning silent pool, and offers a quiet haven for visitors who come to appreciate its natural beauty. Early morning or dusk is the best time to spot wildlife including kangaroos, wallabies, birds and goannas. Blue Lake is not accessible by car. From the car park, it is a 2.5km walk in to the lake. There are no facilities at Blue Lake. For a different fresh water experience, Brown Lake is fully accessible by any vehicle and provides picnic tables, BBQs and toilets. An ideal location to enjoy a picnic and enjoy a refreshing swim, the lake is located 4km from Dunwich and is accessed via the Trans-Island Road. Headland Walks Straddie’s impressive headland walk, named the Gorge Walk, is located at the north eastern end of Point Lookout and is the best vantage point on the island from which to watch the whales and other marine life pass by. The walk encompasses the best of both worlds with its exposed and jagged headland on one side and natural bushland on the other. The Gorge Walk leads up to a unique rock formation known as the Blowhole, a fantastic viewing platform from which to watch the migrating humpback whales. This walk is a Straddie icon and reveals just how pristine and unspoiled the island truly is. Beaches From the rolling surf at Point Lookout to the calm waters of Amity Point and Dunwich, North Stradbroke Island has a range of beaches to suit your needs. The Point Lookout Surf Lifesaving Club and life guards provide patrols at Cylinder and Main Beaches, which are suitable for swimming, surfing and fishing. Point Lookout also provides access to Main Beach and Flinders Beach. These beaches can only be accessed with a 4WD vehicle, however beach permits must be purchased prior to access. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 30 INCOMING WAVES Be Aware of Rips RIP HEAD RIP HEAD BATHER’S LATTER POSITION TIRED/POOR A rip is a strong current running outSWIMMER to sea on a surf beach. It can easily take swimmers from shallow waters up to several metres offshore in a short period of time. Some important points to remember are: SAND BAR (SHALLOW) BATHER’S INITIAL POSITION BEACH RIP HEAD TIRED/POOR SWIMMER S STRONG SWIMMER 1. Swim only at beaches patrolled by lifesavers / lifeguards and obey all instructions. 2.The red and yellow flags indicate the safest place to swim – do not swim outside the flags where rips may occur. DIRECTION OF CURRENT 3.Take note of what flags are flying and be aware of the beach conditions. 4.A REDBEACH flag on its own indicates EXTREME DANGER – NEVER enter the water on a red flag. 5.If you do get caught in a rip – remain calm, raise one arm in the air, float and wait for help to arrive – DON’T PANIC. 6.To escape a rip, swim diagonally across the rip, don’t try and swim against it. 7.If you are unsure of the conditions, ask a lifesaver or lifeguard – they are there to help you. N STRONG SWIMMER SHALLOW) DIRECTION OF CURRENT BEACH Beaches Main Beach stretches for 32km of unspoilt sand, dunes and surf. It is popular with surfers and fishermen. The Point Lookout Surf Club is located at the northern end and there are car parking facilities close by. Main Beach is patrolled and there are public toilet facilities at the surf club. Cylinder Beach is a picturesque cove between Cylinder and Home Beach Headlands. It is popular with families because it is easily accessible with a car park situated only metres from the beach. Cylinder Beach is patrolled and there are public toilets, BBQ and picnic tables. Adder Rock Beach is accessible through a 4WD track next to Adder Rock camping grounds. It is popular with campers and fishermen. Patrol Hours The safest way to enjoy your North Stradbroke Island experience is to SWIM BETWEEN THE RED AND YELLOW FLAGS. Main Beach / Cylinder Beach Monday–Sunday: 8am–5pm December / January school holidays: 8am–6pm September school holidays: 8am–5pm Easter: 8am–5pm Home Beach is just over a kilometre of beautiful beach that stretches from the Cylinder Beach Headland to Adder Rock. Access is through the Point Lookout oval or near Cylinder Headland. Dogs are allowed between Rocky Point and Rocky Headland in front of the Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel. Deadman’s & Frenchman’s Beaches are secluded spots, nestled between North Gorge Headland and Cylinder Beach. These beaches are great places to explore rock pools where you can see small fish, anemones, shells and crabs. Flinders Beach is situated between Amity Point and Point Lookout. It has foreshore camping and also allows dogs, provided they are kept on a leash at all times. Public toilets are available. Adder Rock–Flinders Beach December / January school holidays ONLY: 8am–6pm North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 31 Some images courtesy of David Biddulph & Manta Lodge and Scuba Centre. Tur t le Whether you are diving in the waters off Straddie or spotting whales and dolphins from the rocky headlands of Point Lookout, the marine life of the island will amaze you. North Stradbroke Island is a fantastic location for spotting and observing marine life. From the ferry crossing to the gorge walk, the visitor to Straddie can see dolphins, whales, dugongs, manta rays and turtles. The best viewing points are located along the headlands and are all within walking distance of accommodation properties at both Amity Point and Point Lookout. Dolphins The waters surrounding North Stradbroke Island are home to both bottlenose and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins and are visited by common and spinner dolphins. The area provides an abundance of bountiful foraging habitats for dolphins such as seagrass beds, mudflats, reefs and mangroves. Point Lookout has a large population of resident bottlenose dolphins which varies seasonally between 700–1000 individuals. They can be seen feeding, sleeping and riding the waves in Frenchman’s Bay and off Cylinder Beach. This is the largest reported population of bottlenose dolphins in the smallest area in the world. Norm’s Seat cliff-top observation point on the North Gorge walk at Point Lookout offers an excellent view of bottlenose and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins playing and surfing the waves with the board riders. Dugongs Moreton Bay is a well-known Marine Park and is one of the few places in the world where large numbers of dugongs can be found. These captivating creatures inhabit shallow tropical waters and are listed as vulnerable to extinction by the World Conservation Union. There are believed to be 600 to 700 dugongs who call the Moreton Bay area home. Although very shy, these mammals can be seen around Amity Point or during the crossing to the island from the mainland. Manta Rays Ma nta Ra y The manta ray is a graceful and acrobatic animal and is the largest of the rays. While closely related to the shark, the manta ray is harmless and usually relaxed around divers, often allowing an up close and personal experience! A noted site for divers and snorkellers is Manta Ray Bommie, just off Point Lookout, which is one of the best places to dive with manta rays in Brisbane and is mentioned by Queensland Tourism as one of Queensland’s top dive sites! Groups of three to four manta rays can usually be spotted during the summer months, when numerous rays converge on Manta Ray Bommie to be cleaned by smaller fish. Turtles Green and loggerhead marine turtles inhabit the sub-tropical waters surrounding North Stradbroke Island. They are long-living, taking up to 50 years to reach maturity. Turtles have separate locations for breeding and feeding and thus some turtles can travel from as far away as Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia to nest on Stradbroke Island. Female turtles come ashore between December and February to lay their eggs, something they can do up to four times a season! Frenchman’s and Deadman’s beaches are usually the preferred location for turtle nesting. g gon Du Moreton Bay is the only place in the world where turtles and dugongs still live on the doorstep of a major city. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 32 Each year between June and November visitors flock to Point Lookout to witness the annual migration of the humpback whales. The North Gorge headland at Point Lookout is considered one of the best land-based whale watching sites in the world, not only because it is right next to the ‘whale highway’, but also because it is only 35m above sea level, making it a prime viewing platform. The whales travel north past the headland early in the season as they make their way to the calving grounds around the Whitsundays and Hervey Bay. As the year moves on, they return south to their home in the Antarctic, this time with their new babies in tow. Whale watchers marvel as hundreds of the great creatures swim by, often performing for their audience as they throw their massive bodies from the water in spectacular breaches, or slam the water with powerful tail slaps and create water spouts with their ‘blows’ as they surface. 4. Spy Hopping Whales are very inquisitive creatures, and it is common for them to poke their heads vertically out of the water and have a good look around! 1. The Blow This is usually the first sign of whales in the distance or at close range and it appears above the surface of the water like a blast of steam. This occurs when a whale expels its breath through the blowholes on the top of its head. They release at up to 450km/hr and can reach up to 5m in height making it visible from a distance of up to 2km. 2. Footprints Whales leave a greasy film on the surface of the water – this slick area is known as a footprint. This mark is left from the flukes on the whale’s tail, from the downward stroke in their swimming motion. 3. Breaching This is the most spectacular manoeuvre. With two or three beats of its tail, the whale pushes itself into the air throwing itself backwards creating a tremendous slap and splash as its body hits the water. 5. Pectorial Fin Extension This move will create waves! The whale will wave their fins whilst lying on their back, slapping their fins onto the surface of the water. 6. Tail Slap This move involves slapping the tail fluke down flat on the water – this can be heard for many kilometres and is a way of communicating position to other whales. 7. Peduncle Slap The peduncle is the muscular part of the body nearest to the tail flukes. In this movement the tail is slapped in a sideways motion like a karate chop. It is believed to be a sure sign of aggression. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 33 The Point Lookout headland and surrounds offer excellent viewing for seabird watching. More rare and vagrant species have been found here than at any other terrestrial locality in Australia. Seabirds to look for are crested terns, short-tailed shearwaters, pied cormorants, lesser frigate birds, Australasian gannets and noddys. You can find them feeding in the waters around the headland. The majestic white-bellied sea eagle, the whistling kite with its shrill call, and the distinctive rust brown and white Brahminy kite are a few of the birds-of-prey commonly seen gliding over the shoreline and headlands in search of small mammals, crabs and fish. Grey kangaroos can sometimes be seen feeding on the grass around the gorge walk in the early morning and late afternoon. They are accustomed to seeing people and, if observed quietly, a range of their behaviours can be enjoyed at close quarters. However, patience is needed to spot the rarer and extremely shy wildlife, such as the golden wallaby. y pre Os Pa n da nu sP alm Seventeen island vertebrate species are rated as being biologically important. These include the agile wallaby, water mouse, the skink (anamalopus truncates), “acid” frogs and the Golden Stradbroke Wallaby. This wallaby is a uniquely coloured variety of the swamp wallaby which occurs only on North and South Stradbroke Islands. Many of the island’s vertebrate animals are rare or uncommon species and populations are small, leading to genetic distinctness. This combined with their shy, secretive natures means only a handful of species are encountered. Larger species are nocturnal and are especially vulnerable to uncontrolled domestic animals and road traffic. Stradbroke’s lakes include Blue Lake, Brown Lake, the Keyholes, Eighteen Mile Swamp and a series of small lagoons. Early morning or dusk is the best time to see wildlife such as forest birds, goannas, blue tongue lizards and other reptiles. Brown Lake is easily accessible by conventional vehicles and has amenities such as picnic tables, BBQs and toilets. The natural bush land surrounding the lake is home to many delicate wildflowers, including small ground orchids. In calm conditions, the lake also offers peaceful reflections. The Keyholes are a freshwater system of rehabilitated mining lakes and lagoons which stretches over 4.5 kilometers. These lakes are now home to the Island’s massive open air aviary of more than 250 species of native birds. ird No is rb ria yF ck. chi North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 34 Stradbroke has its own population of koalas, found near the western swamps, Swan Bay area and around Amity. Koala habit is protected and managed closely to ensure this unique population is preserved. Mining rehabilitation and many domestic yards have also become habitats for this national iconic species. The headland areas at Point Lookout are made of volcanic rock, estimated to be 120 to 200 million years old. Except for small outcrops of rocks at Dunwich, Stradbroke is composed entirely of sand and sand dunes. These dunes are precious to the Island ecology. Formed in glacial times these large parabolic dunes have migrated across almost the entire width of the Island. wn Bro Frontal dune vegetation traps sand and stabilises the fore dunes which form the buffer zone between the beach and the land. The dune stability is very dependent on retention of covering vegetation, such as the pigface (Coastal noon flower) ground-creeping plant. If the vegetation is disturbed or removed, the dunes quickly become mobile and cannot replenish the sand to the beaches. Pandanus palms are also important dune stabilizers and can thrive in the most precarious places. The Pandanus palm has a separate male and female plant and bears large segmented fruits that turn orange when ripe. y ob Bo Other plants that are easy to find and identify include grass trees, several species of banksia (especially the Wallum and coastal), the beautiful wedding bush, blueberry ash, and tuckeroos with bright orange berries. All of these plants provide habitats and great food for the numerous birds such as, rainbow lorikeets, noisy friarbirds (“leatherhead”) and fig birds. Wo o dD Island ecosystems are known to be very fragile because of their small size and isolation. Their flora and fauna are particularly vulnerable. Several species are already endangered. Stradbroke’s flora and fauna is protected, as most of the island is transitioning to national park because of its valuable and unique natural landscapes. uc ks. Wetlands and swamps fringe the Island’s northern, eastern and southern shores and inland lakes have formed in inland depressions. Blue Lake (Karboora) and the Eighteen Mile Swamp are fresh water lakes fed from the vast underground aquifer. Brown Lake (Bummiera) is perched above the water table in a depression where accumulated vegetation forms an impervious layer to hold water. These “perched” lakes are vulnerable to disturbance of the impervious layer. on o al n r we flo ast Co North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 35 Whether you wish to take your car or discover the island by foot, Straddie is the perfect destination for a day trip. Despite being located so conveniently close to Brisbane, North Stradbroke Island offers a whole new world to explore. The starting point of your day trip to North Stradbroke Island begins in the bayside town of Cleveland, located only 1 hour from the Gold Coast and 45 mins from the Brisbane CBD. The trip across Moreton Bay takes only 45 mins by vehicle ferry, where you can enjoy a coffee or light meal in the luxury café on board. The glass windows on the Big Red Cat provide an excellent opportunity to spot an array of marine life in the bay, including dolphins, turtles, and sometimes even dugongs. If you are taking the fast passenger ferry service, the trip is a quick 25 mins. The ferries arrive in the small town of Dunwich, which has a rich and interesting history. The Dunwich area was called Goompie, from a word meaning pearl oyster. While you’re in Dunwich, take the opportunity to visit the North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum, the Salt Water Murri’s Quandamooka art gallery or enjoy a meal at one of the cafés or clubs. There is also a swimming enclosure located close to the ferry terminal. Once you are ready to make your way to Point Lookout, you can either take the local bus service or follow the signs along East Coast Road all of the way to the surf side of the island, located only 20km from the township of Dunwich. Alternatively you may like to visit Amity Point, a quaint fishing village located at the north western end of the island. Whether you want to relax with spectacular views across the ocean or explore rocky outcrops, tidal pools and seemingly endless beaches, Point Lookout has something for everyone. The breathtaking North Gorge walk is the perfect year-round vantage point for spotting turtles, dolphins and Manta Rays, and between June and November, one of the best spots on the east coast to watch the annual migration of the humpback whales. Point Lookout is home to an impressive variety of restaurants, cafes and souvenir shops. You can enjoy a simple fish and chip lunch, choose from gourmet a la carte meals in a restaurant, take your own picnic and even sample some of Straddie’s famous fresh seafood from the local fishermen. For those who seek adventure, activities at Point Lookout include guided 4WD tours, sand boarding, surfing, scuba diving, sea kayaking and snorkelling. North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 36 Special Events March 2013 June 2013 October 2013 Straddie Sharks Karaoke Little Ship Club Annual Jazz Festival Straddie Assault Teams Surfing Competition Little Ship Club, Yabby Street, Dunwich Point Lookout Straddie Sharks Football Club, Ron Stark Oval, Dunwich January 2013 Date: Friday 1st – Starts at 8pm P: 07 3409 9216 Amity Point Community Club Little Ship Club, Yabby Street, Dunwich Clayton Rd, Amity Point Live entertainment every Friday night in January Ph: 07 3409 7110 Opera on the Island Date: Saturday 16th Opera under the stars by the bay P: 07 3409 9022 Straddie Sharks Monthly BBQ & Smorgasbord Straddie Sharks Karaoke Straddie Sharks Football Club, Ron Stark Oval, Dunwich Straddie Sharks Football Club Ron Stark Oval, Dunwich Date: Sunday 31st – From 6pm. Adults $10.00, Children $7.00 P: 07 3409 9216 Date: Friday 4th – Starts at 8pm P: 07 3409 9216 Lines in the Sand Arts Festival Point Lookout Date: 22nd – 25th Embraces locals and visitors, nature and art lovers and families, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal art and culture. Artists create ephemeral ecological art works in beautiful island settings, and conduct workshops that engage people’s natural creativity. www.linesinthesand.com.au Prawns at the Point Easter Carnival & Fireworks Spectacular Point Lookout Surf Life Saving Club Kennedy Drive, Point Lookout Straddie Sharks Football Club, Ron Stark Oval, Dunwich Date: 30th June – 6th July P: 0418 301 000 Date: Saturday 5th Bookings Essential P: 0409 895 086 or 0428 771 377 Date: Saturday 30th From 3pm – 8.30pm P: 07 3409 9216 A ‘Taste of Straddie’ Austen Tayshus Prawns at Easter at the Point Little Ship Club, Yabby Street, Dunwich Date: Sunday 13th – Tickets available for pre purchase $25.00 per ticket. Bookings essential P: 07 3409 9022 Straddie Sharks Monthly BBQ & Smorgasbord Straddie Sharks Football Club Ron Stark Oval, Dunwich Date: Sunday 27th – From 6pm. Adults $10.00, Children $7.00 P: 07 3409 9216 Dallas Frasca’s Point Lookout Bowls Club East Coast Rd, Point Lookout Date: Tuesday 1st From 3pm. Admission is free P: 07 3409 8182 Point Lookout Surf Life Saving Club, Kennedy Drive, Point Lookout Date: Saturday 30th March Bookings essential P: 0409 895 086 or 0428 771 377 April 2013 Straddie Sharks Karaoke Straddie Sharks Football Club, Ron Stark Oval, Dunwich Date: Friday 5th – Starts at 8pm P: 07 3409 9216 Anzac Day March Straddie Sharks Football Club, Ron Stark Oval, Dunwich Date: Thursday 25th from 10am – 2pm P: 07 3409 9216 February 2013 Straddie Sharks Monthly BBQ & Smorgasbord Straddie Sharks Karaoke Straddie Sharks Football Club, Ron Stark Oval, Dunwich Straddie Sharks Football Club, Ron Stark Oval, Dunwich Date: Sunday 28th – From 6pm. Adults $10.00, Children $7.00 P: 07 3409 9216 Date: Friday 1st – Starts at 8pm P: 07 3409 9216 MantaFEST Manta Lodge & Scuba Centre, 132 Dickson Way, Point Lookout May 2013 Date: 8th – 10th Diving Festival all about the Manta Rays and Leopard Sharks P: 07 3409 8888 Mother’s Day Luncheon Straddie Sharks Monthly BBQ & Smorgasbord Date: Sunday 12th P: 07 3409 9022 Straddie Sharks Football Club, Ron Stark Oval, Dunwich Date: Sunday 24th From 6pm. Adults $10.00, Children $7.00 P: 07 3409 9216 Straddie Sharks Footy Sign On Day Straddie Sharks Football Club, Ron Stark Oval, Dunwich Date: Saturday 2nd From 10am P: 07 3409 9216 Youthlink Sand Art Whale Welcoming Event A ‘Taste of Straddie will showcase what Straddie has to offer Saint Pauls of the Cross, Welsby St, Dunwich Date: Sunday 26th From 9am – 11am P: 07 3409 9699 Melbourne Cup Luncheon & Fashions on the Field Little Ship Club, Yabby Street, Dunwich Date: Tuesday 5th P: 07 3409 9022 Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel | Spa Resort Melbourne Cup East Coast Rd, Point Lookout Date: Tuesday 5th P: 07 3409 8188 Straddie Oyster Festival Straddie Sharks Football Club, Ron Stark Oval, Dunwich Date: Saturday 30th P: 07 3409 9216 July 2013 December 2013 Chamber Music Festival Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel | Spa Resort Christmas Eve Festivities Date: 26th – 28th www.stradmusic.org East Coast Rd, Point Lookout August 2013 Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel | Spa Resort Seafood Festival East Coast Rd, Point Lookout Date: TBA P: 07 3409 8188 SharkFEST Manta Lodge & Scuba Centre, 132 Dickson Way, Point Lookout Date: Tuesday 24th P: 07 3409 8188 New Year’s Eve Party Little Ship Club, Yabby Street, Dunwich Date: Tuesday 31st P: 07 3409 9022 New Year’s Eve Fireworks Amity Point Community Club Clayton Rd, Amity Point Date: Tuesday 31st Ph: 07 3409 7110 Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel | Spa Resort New Year’s Eve Date: 9th – 11th Diving event all about the Grey Nurse Sharks P: 07 3409 8888 East Coast Rd, Point Lookout September 2013 Point Lookout Markets Point Father’s Day Luncheon Little Ship Club, Yabby Street, Dunwich Date: Sunday 1st P: 07 3409 9022 Museums Alight Straddie Salute North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum, Welsby St, Dunwich Point Lookout Date: Friday 17th From 6pm – 8pm P: 07 3409 9699 November 2013 Date: TBA www.stradbrokeisland.com Little Ship Club, Yabby Street, Dunwich Passionists 170th Anniversary Mass Date: 26th & 27th P: 0419 356 333 Date: Sunday 9th P: 07 3409 9022 Off-Road Triathlon & Teams Challenge Date: 7th & 8th P: John Guise on 0449 253 173 www.weekendwarriorevents.com.au North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide Date: Tuesday 31st P: 07 3409 8188 Lookout Community Hall January 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th March 30th & 31st April 7th & 28th May 5th June 9th, 23rd, 30th September 15th, 22nd, 30th October 6th & 20th November 3rd & 17th December 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 28th & 29th 37 Directory Activities, Attractions & Tours Manta Lodge & Scuba Centre 132 Dickson Way, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8888 North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum 15-17 Welsby St, Dunwich (07)3409 9699 Straddie Roadhouse Dickson Way, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8838 Straddie Super Sports 18 Bingle Rd, Dunwich (07) 3409 9252 Rufus King Seafoods 44 Sovereign Rd, Amity Point (07) 3409 7224 Eating Out Point Lookout Bowls Club East Point Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8182 Amity Point Community Club Clayton Rd, Amity Point (07) 3409 7110 Point Lookout Fishing Charters 0407 376 091 CJ’s Pizza Ballow Rd, Dunwich (07) 3415 2444 Point Lookout Markets Point Lookout Community Hall (07) 3409 8798 Fishes At The Point Mooloomba Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3415 3444 Salt Water Murris Ballow Rd, Dunwich (07) 3415 2373 Harlequin’s Domain 43-57 East Coast Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3415 0090 Stradbroke Camper Trailer Hire Island Fruit Barn 8 Waller Crt, Point Lookout 16 Bingle Rd, Dunwich 0438 098 059 (07) 3409 9125 Straddie Eco & La Focaccia Adventure Tours Anchorage Beachfront (07) 3409 9502 Resort, Point Lookout 0409 123 586 (07) 3409 8778 Amity Point General Dealers 9 Ballow St, Amity Point (07) 3409 7212 Foodworks 2 Endeavour St, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8271 Foodworks 5 Stradbroke Pl, Dunwich (07) 3409 9444 Island Fruit Barn 16 Bingle Rd, Dunwich (07) 3409 9125 Mal Starky’s Seafood House 1 Donahue St, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8353 Straddie Roadhouse Dickson Way, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8838 Noreen’s Seaside Shop Anchorage Beachfront Resort, Sea Shells Cafe 21 Ballow St, Amity Point Point Lookout (07) 3409 7886 (07) 3409 8798 North Stradbroke Island Surf School 0407 642 616 Island Shopping Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel | Spa Resort East Coast Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8188 Little Ship Club 1 Yabby St, Dunwich (07) 3409 9022 Look Beach Bar & Cafe Cnr Minteet & Mooloomba Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3415 3390 Mal Starky’s Seafood House 1 Donahue St, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8353 North Stradbroke Island Rugby League & All Sports Ron Stark Oval, Dunwich (07) 3409 9216 Point Lookout Bowls Club & Stradbroke Catering East Coast Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8182 Accommodation Allora 16 Tramican St, Point Lookout (07) 3821 0266 Allure Stradbroke Resort East Coast Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3415 0000 Sea Shanties 9a Cook St, Amity Point (07) 3409 7161 Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel | Spa Resort East Coast Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8188 Stradbroke Island Holidays Shop 2/ 152 Shore St West, Cleveland (07) 3821 0266 Straddie Bungalows 33 Ballow St, Amity Point (07) 3409 7017 Straddie Camping Junner St, Dunwich (07) 3409 9668 Straddie Sales & Rentals Anchorage Beachfront Resort 4 Ballow St, Amity Point East Coast Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3409 7126 (07) 3409 8266 Straddie Views B&B A Summer Place 26 Cumming Pde, Point 36 Sovereign Rd, Amity Point Lookout 0431 045 633 (07) 3409 8875 Bay Cottages The Islander Resort 3 Mirimar St, Amity Point East Coast Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3395 0031 (07) 3409 8388 Cosy Cottages Twenty Four Birch Street Cnr Mirimar & Ballow St, Amity Point Amity Point 0408 875 695 (07) 3409 7119 Whalewatch Ocean Beach Resort Discover Stradbroke Samarinda Drv, Point Lookout 1 Mintee Street, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8555 (07) 3415 3949 Eftpos Locations Dolphin Holiday Accommodation Cash advances available 1 Endeavour St, Point Lookout through local post offices (07) 3409 8455 ATMS: Manta Lodge & Scuba Centre Stradbroke Island Beach 132 Dickson Way, Point Lookout Hotel | Spa Resort (07) 3409 8888 Point Lookout Bowls Club Pandanus Palms Resort Foodworks Dunwich Cumming Pde, Point Lookout Foodworks Point Lookout (07) 3409 8106 Point Lookout Beach Resort Kennedy Drv, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8213 Ray White North Stradbroke Island 4 Meegera Pl, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8255 EFTPOS Facilities at many locations on the island Real Estate Agents Discover Stradbroke 1 Mintee St, Point Lookout (07) 3415 3949 Point Lookout Realty Samarinda Resort Samarinda Drv, Point Lookout Kennedy Drv, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8213 (07) 3409 8785 North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide 38 Ray White North Stradbroke Island 4 Meegera Pl, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8255 Police Station Junner St, Dunwich (07) 3409 6020 Straddie Sales & Rentals 4 Ballow St, Amity Point (07) 3409 7126 Police Station Yarrong Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8627 / (07) 3409 8638 Transport Towing & Breakdowns 0428 288 128 Betta Car & Ute Hire 217 Bloomfield St, Cleveland (07) 3821 1622 Big Red Cat Emmett Drv, Cleveland (07) 3488 5300 North Stradbroke Island Bus Service (07) 3415 2417 North Stradbroke Island Cab Service 0408 193 685 Stradbroke Fast Ferry Emmett Drv, Cleveland (07) 3488 5300 Stradbroke Ferries Emmett Drv, Cleveland (07) 3488 5300 Church Services St Peter Chanel Catholic Church Hopewell St, Point Lookout (07) 3821 4902 St Paul’s The Cross Catholic Church Finnegan St, Dunwich (07) 3821 4902 Emergency Contacts Air Sea Rescue Yabby St, Dunwich (07) 3409 9338 Ambulance/Police/Fire 000 Ambulance Station Oxley Pde, Dunwich (07) 3409 9333 Stradbroke Medical Centre 4 Kennedy Drv, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8660 Open: Mon - Fri 8.30am - 5pm. Sat: 9am - 11am. Sun: 10am - 11am Yulu-Burri-Ba Community Health 16 Dickson Way, Dunwich (07) 3409 9596 Health & Wellbeing x Minjerribah Moorgumpin Elders Dunwich (07) 3409 9723 x x x Bait & Tackle Shop Moreton Bay Research Station Flinders Ave, Dunwich (07) 3409 9058 Point Lookout Hall East Coast Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8798 Post Office Ballow St, Amity Point (07) 3409 7220 Open: Mon-Fri 9am - 12.30pm & 1.30pm - 5pm Yoga & Massage Lisa Iselin 0411 311 621 Post Office 3 Welsby St, Dunwich (07) 3409 9010 Open: Mon-Fri 8am - 5pm Maree’s Hair Design Shop 2, Anchorage Resort (07) 3409 8799 Quandamooka Land & Sea Management (07) 3409 9599 Weddings Redlands IndigiScapes & Visitor Information Centre 17 Runnymede Rd, Capalaba 1300 667 386 Flowers Designed by Shelley 0429 425 606 SimmsQuinn Photography 0409 356 965 0402 250 022 Stradbroke Island Holidays Shop 2/152 Shore St West, Cleveland (07) 3821 0266 Stradbroke Island Events 0418 301 000 x x x Accommodation Amity & Dunwich Hall Hire 0428 724 405 Post Office Alternate Health Professional Cnr Booran & Gindarra Sts, Point Lookout 0407 694 804 (07) 3409 8210 Beach Yoga Open: Mon-Fri 9am - 5pm Linda Rago 0409 538 972 Pt Lo Am okou t it Du y nw ich General Sibelco x Ambulance x x x ATM x x x BBQs x Bed & Breakfast x x Bottle Shop x Butcher x x Bakery x x x Cafe / Resaurants x x x Camping x Chemist x x x Children’s Playground x x Churches x x x Clubs x x Doctor x x x EFTPOS x x Fruit hop x x x Garage / Fuel x x Gift Shop x x Holiday Houses x Hotel x Hospital x x x LPG (BBQ only) x x x x Newsagency Patrolled Beaches x Police x x x Post Office x Primary School x x x Public Telephone x x x Public Toilets x Resorts x x Swimming Enclosure www.sustainablestradbroke.com.au x x x Supermarket Stradbroke Island Holidays Shop 2/152 Shore St West, Cleveland (07) 3821 0266 x Youthlink 0418 301 000 x x x Take-Away Marie Rose Medical Centre Cnr Oxley Pde & Petrie St, Dunwich (07) 3409 9059 Open: Mon-Sun 9am - 1pm & 2pm - 4pm Stradbroke Island Marriage Celebrant “Butterfly Hill” Yarrong Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8352 Clubs Point Lookout Surf Life Saving Club Kennedy Drv, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8158 Visual Moments Photography (07) 3409 8051 0438 098 059 Point Lookout Bowls Club & Stradbroke Catering East Coast Rd, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8182 Amity Point Community Club Clayton Rd, Amity Point (07) 3409 7110 North Stradbroke Island - 2013 Tourist Guide x x x Surf Shop x Sports Hire Surf Life Saving Club x Tennis Courts NSI Rugby League & All Sports Ron Stark Oval, Point Lookout (07) 3409 9216 Point Lookout Surf Life Saving Club Kennedy Drv, Point Lookout (07) 3409 8158 Little Ship Club 1 Yabby St, Dunwich (07) 3409 9022 39 It’s easy to get to North Stradbroke Island Daily Vehicle Ferry Timetable Daily Vehicle Ferry Timetable Departs Cleveland Departs Dunwich Departs Cleveland Departs Dunwich 5.15am 6.00am * * 6.00am 7.00am 7.00am 8.00am 8.00am 9.00am 9.00am 10.00am 10.00am 11.00am 11.00am 12.00pm 12.00pm 1.00pm 1.00pm 2.00pm 2.00pm 3.00pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 6.00pm* 7.00pm* 7.00pm** 7.45pm** 8.00pm** 9.00pm** * Does not operate on Sunday * Does not operate on Saturday ** Operates on Friday & Sunday only ** Operates on Friday only Phone: (07) 3488 5300 or 1300 STRADBROKE www.bigredcat.com.au Phone: (07) 3488 5300 1300 STRADBROKE www.stradbrokeferries.com.au Daily Fast Ferry Timetable Departs Cleveland Departs Dunwich 4.55am 5.55am*– 6.55am– 7.55am– 8.55am– 9.55am– 10.55am– 11.55am– 12.55pm– 1.55pm– 3.25pm– 4.25pm– 5.25pm– 5.25am* 6.25am* 7.25am– 8.25am– 9.25am– 10.25am– 11.25am– 12.25pm 1.25pm– 2.25pm– 3.55pm– 4.55pm– 5.55pm– 6.25pm– 6.55pm– 7.25pm**– 7.55pm** * Connects with bus from Cleveland Shops and Train Station Connects with bus from Point Lookout * Does not operate on Saturday & Sunday ** Friday only
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