HOLIDAYS AND FESTIVALS
Over the Easter long weekend, Gladstone plays host to two major events,
the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race and the Gladstone Harbour Festival
- annual events that see Gladstone overflowing with tourists and visitors.
The Harbour Festival is held at the Marina with lots of show rides and
food stalls. The Harbour Festival comes to a close on Sunday afternoon
with a parade of floats in Gladstone's main street. Look up www.gladstonefestival.com
for more information.
The Brisbane to Gladstone
Yacht Race is a popular event for all. The yachts usually arrive in
Gladstone Harbour Sunday or early Monday, depending on the wind. Both
Friday and Saturday nights, the Gladstone Yacht Club is the place to
be for celebrating the race.
The Boyne Tannum Hook-up is held on the Queen's Birthday
long weekend. This is a fishing competition open to anyone who wants
to catch fish. There are prizes to be won, including boats and accessories.
For more information on Gladstone Region festivals and
special events, go to www.gladstoneregion.com/Tourism/Calendar.htm.
MOVIES
Gladstone has a movie theatre
located at 1 Hixon Street in Gladstone. View Current Movie Program
Here.
PERFORMING ARTS
The Gladstone Entertainment Centre is located at 58 Goondoon Street,
phone (07) 4972 2822 and is the venue for live theatre, entertainment,
and conferences. Gladstone online lists the following performing arts
groups in Gladstone.
Gladstone Light Opera Society
14 Morgan Street, Gladstone
Telephone: (07) 4972 3575
Web site: www.welcome.to/glos
Gladstone Musical Society
88a Oaka Lane, Gladstone
Mrs. C. Caird (President) (07) 4972 1898
Sylvia Hinschen (Secretary) (07) 4979 1528
Gladstone Symphony Orchestra Assoc Inc.
PO Box 1935, Gladstone
Viv Irwin (President), a/h hours (07) 4972 6426
Rus Tooker (Minute Sec) a/h (07) 4972 4435
GUESS Inc. (Gladstone's Unique Entertaining Stagecraft Society)
PO Box 1760, Gladstone 4680
Email: gladuess@hotmail.com
Workshops/stage productions (plays) for adults
ART GALLERIES
The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum is located in Goondoon
Street on the corner of Bramston Street. The telephone number is (07)
4976 6766.
Some information about the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery
and Museum from sunzine.net:
"The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum
is a public institution established and funded by the Gladstone City
Council. It is dedicated to promoting the visual arts and crafts for
and by the communities of the Port Curtis region and Central Queensland
in addition to acting as a focal point for the preservation and display
of the region's history and cultural heritage. It houses, maintains
and presents the city's permanent collection of Australian art and local
history. Exhibitions in all display spaces are changed every four to
six weeks and are accompanied by a programme of educational and social
activities.
"The attractive eclectic styled building on the corner
of Goondoon and Bramston Streets was built as an employment project
in 1934. Now heritage listed, the free classical styled building was
designed by Rockhampton architect, Ray Chipps."
MARITIME MUSEUM
The Port of Gladstone was discovered and charted by maritime explorer
Matthew Flinders in August 1802. After 200 years of fascinating maritime
history, the museum is a collection of artefacts, memorabilia, and photos.
Located in the George Young Building, Francis Ward Drive, Auckland Point.
Telephone 0413 039 732.
CRAFT GALLERIES
Cedar Galleries and Artist Colony is located on the Bruce Highway between
Benaraby and Calliope. There crafts such as glass working, wood turning,
lead lighting, blacksmithing, pottery, painting, and ceramics are presented.
Telephone: (07) 4975 0444.
HISTORICAL VILLAGE
The Calliope River Port Curtis Historical Village is located 25 minutes
west of Gladstone. This historical village captures some of the early
history of the Port Curtis area. It is a popular stop for Bruce Highway
travellers passing through Calliope Shire. The village contains relocated
and restored buildings from the early years such as the Clyde Hotel,
the Hazeldean Church, a country schoolhouse, and pioneer residences.
It is open every day for self-guided tours. The village also hosts one
of Queensland's largest country markets on selected Sundays during the
year. Telephone (07) 4973 2080 or (07) 4978 1486.
CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES
The Police Citizens Youth Club (PCYC) of Gladstone can be contacted
on (07) 4972 3122.
In the Gladstone area there are three public swimming
pools.
Gladstone Swimming Pool
60 Tank Street, Gladstone
Telephone (07) 4972 6822
Western Suburbs Swimming Club
180 Glenlyon Street, Gladstone
Telephone (07) 4972 8212
Tannum Sands Public Pool
Waratah Crescent
Telephone (07) 4973 8744
There is also a Toddler Pool at the Gladstone Swimming Pool.
DINING OUT
The "Restaurants" section of the Yellow Pages telephone directory
has a comprehensive listing of restaurants in the Gladstone area. Some
details are listed below:
Amici's Traditional Pasta & Pizza
111 Toolooa Street, Gladstone
(07) 4972 2082
China Garden Restaurant
19 Tank Street, Gladstone
(07) 4972 5044
Chinatown Restaurant
29b Tank Street, Gladstone
(07) 4972 3723
Clancy's (Chinese)
19 Tank Street, Gladstone
(07) 4972 5044
Dragon Garden Chinese Restaurant
40 Tank Street, Gladstone
(07) 4972 9998
Flinders Seafood Restaurant
Flinders Parade, Gladstone
(07) 4972 8322
"A licenced restaurant on the Gladstone waterfront overlooking
Auckland Inlet, it offers indoor and outdoor eating, with seafood a
feature. Air-conditioned. Cocktail bar. Vegetarian dishes."
Gladstone Golf Club-Bunkers Bistro
Hickory Avenue, Gladstone
(07) 4978 1200
Brass Bell Restaruant
Harbour Sails Motor Inn
23 Goondoon Street, Gladstone
(07) 4972 3456
Kalinda Restaurant
Awoonga Dam, Benaraby
(07) 4975 0155
"Extensive Breakfast and Lunch menu. Dinner bookings can be made
for groups of 20 or more people. Table service. Fully roofed deck, Overlooking
Lake Awoonga."
Kapers BYO Restaurant
124b Goondoon Street, Gladstone
(07) 4972 7902
"A compact non-licenced restaurant in the City Centre, it offers
a varied menu. Dinner: Monday through Saturday (Lunches by arrangement).
BYO alcohol. Air-conditioned. Vegetarian dishes."
Klickity's
Corner Far & Dawson Hwy, Gladstone
(07) 4972 4322
"Open every night for dinner, with an extensive a la carte menu."
Scotties Bar & Restaurant
46 Goondoon Street, Gladstone
(07) 4972 9999
"A bar restaurant in the City Centre, indoor, outdoor dining. A
la carte dining. Air-conditioned. Available for functions."
Escape Restaurant
23 Ocean Street, Tannum Sands
(07) 4973 7111
"A licenced first-floor restaurant close to the main beach, it
offers a varied menu. Air-conditioned. Bar area. International cuisine
with the Italian flavour."
Thai Classic
28 Tank Street, Gladstone
(07) 4972 1647
Yachties Bistro
Gladstone Yacht Club
1 Goondoon Street
(07) 4972 8611
"Absolute waterfront position. Open 7 days for lunch & dinner.
Extensive a la carte menu offering inexpensive meals specialising in
seafood, pasta and steaks."
LIBRARIES
There are 4 public libraries located in the area:
The Boyne Island Library is located in the Boyne Island
Community Centre, Hayes Street telephone (07) 4973 7723.
Branch Office: Mon-Fri: 9.30am - 6pm Library: Mon-Fri 9.30am - 6pm Sat:
9am - 4pm Sun: 9am - 3pm Closed Public Holidays. Combined Library/Branch
Office for Calliope Shire Council. Rooms available for hire. Library
has public access computers, bookings essential.
The Gladstone
City Library is located at 39 Goondoon Street, Gladstone,
telephone (07) 4976 6400.
Free use of the internet; free introductory internet training offered.
Library Hours: Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri 9.30am - 5.45pm Thursdays 9.30am - 7.45pm
Saturdays 9am - 4.30pm
The Calliope Shire Council Library is LOCATED AT -
Don Cameron Dve, Calliope 4680
Postal: PO Box 231, Calliope 4680 Phone: (07) 49758105
Monday-Friday 8.30am - 5.00pm. Saturday 9am-12noon. Library has public
access computers, photocopying and laminating services. Storytelling
sessions for under 5's every Tuesday at 11am.
Mount Larcom Library is located at - Raglan St, Mount
Larcom 4695
Postal: Raglan St, Mount Larcom 4695 Phone: (07) 49751205
Monday to Friday 9am - 1pm and 2pm - 5pm Saturday morning 9am - 12noon
BOTANICAL GARDENS
The Tondoon Botanic Gardens are located south of the city centre along
Glenlyon Road. This is one of Australia's few totally native gardens,
specialising in plants of the Port Curtis region and North Queensland.
Entry is free. The 55-hectare gardens features a lake with landscaped
surrounds and the Mt. Biondello bush walk. Colourful birdlife, wallabies
and turtles add to the display of flora. Picnic and barbecues are available,
together with a visitor information centre and a kiosk with a wide viewing
deck. The Botanical Gardens are open every day; make sure you take some
bread to feed the ducks and turtles. Telephone: (07) 4979 3326.
DAMS
Awoonga Dam created as the area's substantial water supply, provides
an impressive recreation area about 30 minutes from Gladstone via Benaraby.
It has picnic facilities, walking tracks, a kiosk/restaurant, caravan
park, and camping ground. You can swim from the shore or from anchored
pontoons, and there is a boat ramp that provides access for sailing,
fishing, and skiing (permits required). Varied watercraft can be hired
on weekends and organised fishing cruises are available. Beyond the
Dam is the rugged Mt. Castletower National Park. The picnic area at
Ironbark Gully is also popular. Telephone: (07) 4975 0155.
For more information, go to www.gawb.qld.gov.au
WINERIES
Gecko Valley Winery located on Bailiff Road, via 700 Glenlyon Road Gladstone
is the place to visit for a little wine tasting and purchasing the local
wine. Telephone (07) 4979 0400.
They also have a Web site at www.geckovalley.com.au/Store/.
THE GREAT BARRIER REEF
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the treasures of the world, and it
is located off the coast northeast of the Gladstone area. The Gladstone
Marina is a departure terminal for visits to the Great Barrier Reef.
Charter vessels are equipped to cater for divers and underwater photographers,
and sightseers. For information on charters, check the Gladstone Visitor
Information Centre located at the Marina Ferry Terminal, Bryan Jordan
Drive, Gladstone. Their telephone number is (07) 4972 9000.
The following Web sites provide information about the
Great Barrier Reef:
www.epa.qld.gov.au
www.gbrmpa.gov.au
www.greatbarrierreef.aus.net
www.queenslandholidays.co.uk
www.fodors.com/miniguides/
HERON ISLAND
Heron Island, about a 1 hour helicopter ride from Gladstone or 2 hours
by boat, is a great island to visit for a weekend or longer. Here you
can go snorkeling, diving and reef walking on a guided tour. Heron Island
is a jewel in a complex of reefs. It is known for quality diving, snorkeling,
fishing, reef walking and nature walks. From a range of quality accommodation,
you step straight to the reef where the waters are teeming with colourful
life. Between October and March, Green turtles laying their eggs are
joined by up to 100,000 terns and mutton birds nesting and raising their
young.
For more information on Heron Island, here are a few web
sites:
Resort accommodations, descriptions: www.poresorts.com.au/home.htm
Helicopter flights to Heron Island and elsewhere: www.marineheli.com
Charter boat operation: www.norvalcharters.com.au
NATIONAL PARKS
There are many National Parks in the Gladstone area
Deepwater National Park
Unspoilt stretch of coastline with high sand dunes backed by open forest
and vine thicket with banksia heath to the west. Features Deepwater
Creek, a pristine freshwater creek. Camping facilities, beach walking,
canoeing, birdwatching and turtle hatchlings (January to April), 4WDing
and fishing. Contact Department of the Environment, (07) 4974 9350.
Eurimbula National Park
Visitors to Eurimbula can observe mangrove fringed estuaries, freshwater
paperbark swamps, coastal lowland eucalypt forests with weeping cabbage
palms to tall rainforest with towering hoop pines. Camping, boating,
fishing, bushwalking and hiking (e.g., To Ganoonga Noonga lookout),
4WDing. Contact Department of the Environment, (07) 4974 9350.
Kroombit State Forest and National Park
Kroombit Tops State Forest is 34,400 ha of forest adjoining Kroombit
National Park. The park is an elevated sandstone plateau with steep
escarpment, lush rainforest, and spectacular views. Access 85 kilometres
south-west of Gladstone. 2WD to park; 4WD within park. Kroombit Tops
is clearly visible from many parts of the region. The spectacular cliffs
of the eastern escarpment are a particularly prominent landmark. Kroombit
Tops is, in fact, a large plateau cloaked by a dense and diverse forest
flora which together with the ragged sandstone topography gives rise
to spectacular scenery. Kroombit is ideal for a full day trip or overnight
bush camping. No facilities. Day visitors require a forestry permit.
Camping permits are required for camping. Contact: Department of Natural
Resources, (07) 4931 9815 and/or Department of Environment, Gladstone,
telephone (07) 4972 6055.
Mt. Larcom
This is a mountain near Gladstone which is popular for sturdy climbing
bush-walks along a marked trail.
Mt. Colosseum National Park
Dominating the skyline, Mt. Colosseum is clothed in eucalypt woodland
and open forest on its lower slopes and dry rainforest with emergent
hoop pines on the upper slopes. Access: 13 kilometres south of Miriam
Vale via Agnes Water Road. Bushwalking, a mountain climb, 4WDing, camping.
Permits required. Contact: Department of Environment, Agnes Water, telephone
(07) 4974 9350.
Castle Tower National Park
Energetic climb to the summit of Mt. Castle Tower through open eucalypt
forest and dry rainforest is rewarded by panoramic views over Boyne
Valley and Gladstone. The highlight of this park is an impressive granite
outcrop from which the name is derived. Access: 40 km south of Gladstone,
Bruce Highway, turn-off at Iveragh. There are no developed camping grounds
but the park is suitable for experienced "walk-in" campers.
Visitors must take adequate provisions, including water, as no facilities
are provided. Permits required. Contact: Department of Environment,
Gladstone, (07) 4972 6055.
More National Park Information
The above are just a sampling of the national parks available for visits
by persons living in the Gladstone area. For more information about
these and other parks, visit www.env.qld.gov.au/environment/park/.
SPORTS
There are many sports available on offer in Boyne / Tannum with teams
training in Boyne / Tannum and playing against other teams in Gladstone.
Examples of the sport on offer in the area include; golf, tennis, swimming,
lawn bowls, all football codes, soccer, baseball, softball, netball,
basketball, touch football and hockey. Tannum Sands also has a Surf
Lifesavers club and there is an Archery Club - Gladstone Bowhunters
Association with their practise range located at Awoonga Dam
Tannum Sands has a squash centre; telephone number 4973
7082. Gladstone has a Tenpin Bowling Alley located on Benaraby Road,
Gladstone. Gladstone Tenpin Bowl is open 7 days, and their telephone
number is (07) 4979 1164. You can also find other indoor sports like
Indoor Cricket, Indoor Netball and Indoor Volleyball. Call the Harbour
City Indoor Sports Centre in Goondoon Street, (07) 4972 3511.
Tae Kwon Do, Judo, and Karate are also available in Gladstone at various
clubs. One club to offer martial arts is the Gladstone Martial Arts
Academy located at 19 Tank Street, Gladstone, phone (07) 49729 700.
Gladstone also has a Marching Girls squad.
MORE INFORMATION
All the information you need for activities in the Gladstone area can
be found at the Gladstone Visitor Information Centre located at the
Marina Ferry Terminal, Bryan Jordan Drive, Gladstone. Their telephone
number is (07) 4972 9000.
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