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Ten Australian beaches that are brilliant without getting wet

Ten Australian beaches that are brilliant without getting wet

Stuff.co.nz

For the surf-averse, going to the beach isn't quite the glorious summer day experience that it is for those happily swimming between the flags. But Australia has some beaches where you don't need to get in the water to have a great time.

Mon Repos Beach, Queensland 14km north-east of Bundaberg, Mon Repos is one of the world's most important nesting sites for loggerhead turtles. Come between November and March, and special ranger-guided tours take you on to the sand to watch the turtle circle of life. Early in the season, mother turtles haul themselves up the beach to give birth. Later on, hundreds of tiny hatchlings fight through the sand and scuttle into the sea. See parks.des.qld.gov.au

Animal rescue and family fun: How Splitters Farm combines them both

Animal rescue and family fun: How Splitters Farm combines them both

Guest Blogger Bio Template Jen Richards

This relaxed camping, glamping and caravanning property, located just 10 minutes from Bundaberg, is perfect for families and animal-lovers looking to unwind.

The quintessential Queensland holiday which has been hatched by nature

The quintessential Queensland holiday which has been hatched by nature

Starts At 60 - News

It’s a balmy beachy evening, the kind that reminds you of those old-fashioned holidays when you were young. You remember the type. When mum miraculously tossed out the rule book about being home by the time the sun conceded to another sultry summer day. Instead, she allowed you to frolic by the ocean with your mates. Mind you, not too late, just enough time to allow you to squeeze that last bit of oozy goodness out of your day, before crawling into your summer sheets, sandy feet and all. Reading under the covers by torchlight way beyond bedtime? You had that sorted too.

Late November/early December in Bundaberg and it’s that same scent of nostalgia. These are languid lollypop days in Queensland’s coastal city most renowned for its rum. The Tilt Train & Turtles Getaway begins aboard Queensland Rail’s Tilt Train. Crawl into your comfortable seat and let the world wash over you on this 351km journey which takes just 4.5 hours.

Where Wild Things Roam - Experience Turtle Conservation In Bundaberg

Where Wild Things Roam - Experience Turtle Conservation In Bundaberg

Kate Webster
Where Wild Things Roam

Each year marine turtles congregate along the Queensland coastline to nest, providing an opportunity for people to not only witness the event but do so in a way that helps provide education in conserving these endangered animals.

The Australian - Australia’s best sunset spots

The Australian - Australia’s best sunset spots

The Australian

When it comes to day’s end, find a perch and watch the show in these popular destinations.