Caloundra, Queensland

Caloundra, Queensland

Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Caloundra
city = Sunshine Coast
state = qld



caption = Caloundra Headland and the northern tip of Bribie Island
lga = Sunshine Coast Regional Council
postcode = 4551
pop = 93,248 [cite web | title = Population and Housing Fact Sheet - Caloundra City | work = Queensland Government | publisher = Department of Infrastructure and Planning | url = http://www.dip.qld.gov.au/docs/planning/corporate/publications/planning/demographics/profiles/demographic_and_housing/caloundra.pdf | accessdate = 2008-06-27 ]
area = 1107
est =
propval =
stategov = Caloundra
fedgov = Fisher
dist1 = 90
location1= Brisbane
near-nw = Dicky Beach
near-n = Moffat Beach
near-ne = Shelly Beach
near-w = Caloundra West
near-e = Kings Beach
near-sw = Golden Beach
near-s = Bribie Island
near-se = "Pacific Ocean"

Caloundra (pronEng|kəˈlaʊndrə) is the southern-most community on the Sunshine Coast in South East Queensland, Australia. It is about 60 minutes drive north of Brisbane CBD, and 45 minutes from the domestic and international air terminals at Brisbane Airport. Sunshine Coast Airport nearby offers flights from Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. Caloundra is accessible from Landsborough Railway Station and the Caloundra Bus Station.

uburbs

Urban

from South to North:

*"Golden Beach" and "Pelican Waters" are the southernmost suburbs of the Caloundra urban area.

*"Little Mountain" is the westernmost suburb of the Caloundra urban area.

*"Caloundra" the CBD located on Bulcock Street and within walking distance of beaches.

*"Currimundi" and "Aroona" largely growing residential areas, but the large amount of parks help keep its character.

*"Wurtulla, Bokarina and Warana" established residential suburbs located alongside the Nicklin Way arterial road.

*"Kawana Island" the newest of the developed residential areas, located west of Warana and the Nicklin Way.

*"Kawana Waters" the largest of the northern residential suburbs, it also features the large Kawana Shoppingworld.

*"Buddina" located on the tip of Mooloolah River, it is also a popular surfing spot.

*"Minyama" located on the Mooloolah river, it is the northernmost suburb of the Caloundra urban area.

Hinterland

*"Beerburrum" - the southernmost suburb of the hinterland area.

*"Glass House Mountains" - also features the Glass House Mountains National Park

*"Beerwah" - booming hinterland area, and home of Australia Zoo

*"Maleny" - a quiet, cul-de-sac area.

*"Landsborough" - a busy, public transport interchange.

*"Mooloolah"

*"Meridan Plains"

*"Glenview"

Transport

Landsborough Station on the Nambour / Gympie North Line has regular services to Brisbane, operated by QR Citytrain. There are also daily coach services to the Brisbane Transit Centre. Local services are operated by Sunbus connecting Caloundra to the other areas of the Sunshine Coast.

Places of Interest

Beaches

Caloundra has a variety of beaches, allowing the discerning beach-goer to find a calm sandy bay in almost any weather.
*Golden Beach is protected by Bribie Island to the east, and is ideal for children, wind-surfing, boating and fishing. On low tide you could almost walk over to Bribie Island from Golden Beach.
*Bulcock Beach is equally ideal for children and wind-surfing, and has board-walks, piers, and numerous restaurants, and is situated opposite the northern end of Bribie Island. The Des Dywer walking track is an oceanway that starts at Bulcock beach and follows the coastline on cliffs and boardwalks. The walking track ends at Moffat Beach North East of Bulcock, and is about a one hour walk.
*Kings Beach is known as the main beach of Caloundra. Kings is patrolled all year round and has a great picnic and children's play areas. Kings Beach has over 4000 holiday apartments and most can be rented out.
*Shelly Beach is not a swimming beach, with the danger of wild rough waves and rocks, however the northern and southern ends are safer for more advanced or supervised swimmers. Locals often find these places appropriate as, not only does it keep from the crowds of the adjacent King's beach, local council laws allow dogs on the sand. On low tide Shelly Beach becomes a hunting wonderland for shells and rock pools. Shelly is surrounded by residential housing with a maximum of five stories.
*Moffat Beach is not a patrolled beach, but a quick dip is possible. Moffat is home to many great waves and surfers. Moffat Beach is surround by residential housing, Cafes, the post office, newsagent, parkland and apartments. One can walk to Dicky Beach along the beach North West of Moffats.

*The surf beaches are Kings Beach and Dicky which commence at the eastern end of Bulcock Beach, namely
**Happy Valley (full east/south-east exposure)
**Kings Beach (E/SE)
**Shelly Beach(E/NE)
**Moffat Beach (E/NE)
**Dicky Beach (E/NE)

Caloundra is a vibrant tourist-oriented community that offers the best of both worlds with a stunning coastline and lush hinterland nearby.

Kings Beach is host to an environmentally friendly swimming pool which, whilst built to be separate from the ocean, is fed directly from seawater.

On a clear day looking East out to sea, you can see the sand hills on Moreton Island, about 20 km away.

Tourist Attractions

*Ettamogah Pub at the Glenview turnoff on the Bruce Highway
*Australia Zoo at Beerwah
*Glass House Mountains National Park

Trivia

*In the local Aboriginal dialect, 'Kalowendah' translates as 'Place of the Beech Trees'.
* Bulcock Beach and the main street of Caloundra, Bulcock Street, are both named after Brisbane politician Robert Bulcock. In 1875, he bought convert|277|acre|km2 of land in the region. His property encompassed the area which would later become the town of Caloundra.

References

External links

* [http://artabase.net/gallery/75-caloundra-regional-art-gallery Caloundra Regional Art Gallery Artabase page]
* [http://www.caloundratourism.com.au Caloundra Tourism]
* [http://wikitravel.org/en/Caloundra Wikitravel entry]


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