Noor’garr Walla (Whale Rock) Lookout

Along the coastline between Bargara and Coral Coast you will find this unique piece of artwork. A collaboration between two local artists with the transformation of a mighty boulder into Whale Rock, which captures the joy of humpbacks that can be spotted on the coastline during the migration season of July – September. Why not […]

Mary Kinross Park

Situated on the southern boundary of Bargara is the expansive Mary Kinross Park. The park offers many sheltered picnic tables, barbeques, a playground, a dog park, a car park and toilet facilities. The park’s wide green spaces are perfect for group activities or exercise classes. Rifle Range Creek winds through the park, providing an important […]

Innes Park

As part of Bundaberg’s Coral Coast, Innes Park features beautiful natural environmental experiences with fishing and scuba diving off the popular Barolin Rocks site. There are various reef breaks along this coast, get the low down from the locals. You can find some good rock fishing the length of the coast, as well as in […]

Coral Cove Foreshore

Just a short 20-minute drive from Bundaberg you will arrive at Coral Cove, the friendly and relaxed coastal town between Innes Park and Elliott Heads. You will be able to access Barolin Rocks (one of Woongarra’s Marine Park’s shore dive sites) from the shores of Coral Cove. This dive site goes to a depth 32 […]

Coral Cove

Enjoy beautiful views of the Coral Sea. Spend quiet days fishing for tailor, diving coral reefs or taking up the challenge of an 18-hole golf course at Coral Cove. The Coral Cove community is friendly and relaxed at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, just 20 minutes from Bundaberg and a short drive […]

Bargara Headlands Yarning Circle

The land along this coast originally belonged to the Taribelang – Bunda peoples. Through an association with some of the local descendants of these people, the developer, Bill Moorhead, had a vision of building them a Yarning Circle on the coast at Bargara Headlands Estate. Rocks are abundant along the basalt coastline. So Bill decided […]