Ergon Energy Fraser Coast Dragon Boat Regatta
Holiday in Hervey Bay Queensland Australia

Name: Ergon Energy Fraser Coast Dragon Boat Regatta
Address: C/- Hervey Bay Dragon Boat Club Inc
Telephone: 0418 715 400 – Greg
Contact Email: herveybaydragonboatclub@gmail.com
Details:
Ergon Energy Fraser Coast Dragon Boat Regatta
The event promises to be full of colour and sound with the drums setting the rhythm of the strokes.
March 2010 marks the return of the dragon boats to Hervey Bay, courtesy of three clubs generously donating their time, equipment and effort to ensure the first Dragon Boat regatta held in Hervey Bay is a success.
MAKE A SPLASH FOR A GOOD CAUSE
What do dragons, Newfoundlanders and life jackets have in common?
Well, apparently, they can all rescue you from drowning. Set to whip the Fraser Coast foreshore into a frenzy, the INAUGURAL FRASER COAST DRAGON BOAT REGATTA is sure to be an awe-inspiring experience you won’t forget. While there’ll be no actual water rescues taking place, the festival will give spectators a taste of a 2000 year-old Oriental tradition, tracing its roots back to carved wooden boats serving as rescue vessels, pulling out struggling swimmers or passengers of capsized crafts and rowing them to safety.
The free event, which showcases part of this age old Chinese ceremony, will see a fleet of ‘Dragon Boats’ racing along the water to the beat of the Asian drum. Word has it that the dragon actually lives in the water, think Leviathan, but this weekend we’ll get a rare glimpse of the scaly creature gliding across the surface. In addition to the fun and games, proceeds from the festival will be going to the Australian Leukemia Foundation. 2007 Miss Universe Australia and long-time leukemia foundation supporter, Kimberley Busteed is lending her support to the event as Regatta Patron. Ms Busteed says she has a personal appreciation of the foundation’s research: “(it) was such a blessing for our family.” She adds that attending events like this regatta is a great way to show your support for Leukemia Research.
The opening of the event will feature an ancient Eastern painting ritual. After the launch, the fleet will be off into the water and the race is on. With twelve teams and twenty oarmen in each boat, complemented by authentic asian drumming on the bow, it’s set to be a cultural explosion of festivities. The festival is set to strengthen ties with Hervey Bay’s Chinese Sister City, Leshan, and with experienced dragon boat aficionados flying in from interstate, this will be a formidable cultural and sporting experience.
Will these ‘dragons’ be the fire-breathing, smoke-snorting kind? Well you’ll have to come along to find out. We can assure you however that this is an event for all ages, so be sure to bring the littlies. Dragon boating is enjoying tremendous success in other parts of the world, including annual events in New Zealand and Canada, as well as various states in Australia and is quickly evolving into a popular competitive sport.
Come and enjoy this inaugral fun filled spectacular on the pristine waterways of Hervey Bay beachfront.
Ms Kimberley Busteed – Ms Universe Australia 2007 – Event Patron – Fundraiser for the Leukemia Foundation

Fraser Coast Cultural Festival Inc
Holiday in Hervey Bay Queensland Australia

Name: Fraser Coast Cultural Festival Inc
Address: P.O. Box 3177 Pialba QLD 4655
Telephone: 07 4128 3996
Contact Email: info@culturalfestivals.com.au
Website: www.culturalfestivals.com.au
Details:
FRASER COAST CULTURAL FESTIVAL – HERVEY BAY QUEENSLAND
Come and visit Hervey Bay in March and enjoy a month of Culture – join the community excitment which is the Fraser Coast Cultural Festival from 19-28 March 2010. This event is free to the public to enjoy (except for the Gala Performance).
* A Parade of Nations will start the festivities will colourful costumes and bands
* A Rhythm of the Nations dinner dance in the Hervey Bay Boat Club on Friday 19 March
* Workshops by some of the main artists will be undertaken during the week of the festival
* a Gala Performance in the Brolga Theatre Maryborough on Saturday 27 March
* Festival in the Park on Sunday 28 March. There will be something for everybody including an international food court, 2 cultural stages, a band stage and one stage dedicated to childrens entertainment
For more information – please contact the Festival Organisers.
The Fraser Coast Cultural Festival – A great time for the young and the young at heart

Hervey Bay Regional Gallery
Holiday in Hervey Bay Queensland Australia
Name: Hervey Bay Regional Gallery
Address: 161 Old Maryborough Road, Pialba
Telephone: 41974210
Contact Email: regionalgallery@frasercoast.qld.gov.au
Website: www.herveybayregionalgallery.org.au
Details:
Public programs
Hervey Bay Regional Gallery offers a range of interesting and interactive public programs for visitors. These include artist’s talks, tours and demonstrations, community displays related to exhibition themes and activities that encourage visitors to interact with the artworks and exhibitions, or to share their experiences on various topics.
The gallery also caters for its smallest visitors with a range of fun children’s activities, including craft/art making, art trails, activity booklets, colouring in, giveaways and competitions.
Tours/group visits
Visits by tours and larger groups are welcomed at Hervey Bay Regional Gallery. Staff can arrange exhibition talks tailored to your group and even morning/afternoon teas for pre-booked visits if required. Clean and well-serviced public toilets, including a toilet with access for people with disabilities, are available. A café is located within the adjacent University of Southern Queensland Fraser Coast Campus facility and is open weekdays. To find out more or to make a booking, please contact the gallery on 4197 4210 or email regionalgallery@frasercoast.qld.gov.au.
Education
Hervey Bay Regional Gallery staff aim to provide quality experiences in the visual arts for visitors, including programs aimed specifically at education groups at all levels. All facets of the education program aim to encourage students to think about the question, ‘What is art?’, to broaden their perspectives on art making, and to become familiar with a framework on which to discuss and critique art works.
Tours, talks and activities organised for children and students will focus on:
· Individual artists and their arts practices, eg backgrounds and development, inspirations, motivations, themes and aims;
· The individual artworks, eg themes, media and techniques;
· The elements and principles of art, eg line, shape, texture, balance, depth, movement etc.;
· The gallery environment, eg artwork handling, exhibition installation/demount, behaviour in the gallery, operational details.
For further information on education services, go to the Education Menu on this website. For further information, contact the gallery on 4197 4210 or email regionalgallery@frasercoast.qld.gov.au
Shopping
A range of original and unique artworks are offered for sale through Hervey Bay Regional Gallery. Artworks featuring in exhibitions during the year are often made available for sale by the artist. Purchasers are asked to pay a 10% deposit to secure their chosen work. The artworks are required to remain in the gallery until the exhibition period finishes. Transport of artworks to other areas can be arranged for visitors who live outside the Fraser Coast region.
Travelling and local exhibitions at times also offer small souvenirs, quality catalogues and other related merchandise for sale to visitors.
Hervey Bay Regional Gallery has recently opened its new-look Gallery Shop, a small retail area designated for general items not related to exhibitions. The Gallery Shop has a great range of quality prints, cards, diaries, books and artworks by local artists, including Robyn Finlayson, Lesley Dahl, John Magor, Carol Seeger, Peter Meyer, Sarah Mitchell and Graham Naughton.
Celebrate and support your community’s artistic spirit while spoiling yourself, a family member or friend with a special gift.
Artists and designers in the Fraser Coast region are invited to submit an expression of interest to provide merchandise for sale. Products must: be of high quality and finely crafted; present original and innovative designs; and have a Queensland or Australian content, theme or flavour.
Contact the gallery on 4197 4210, email regionalgallery@frasercoast.qld.gov.au or call in to 161 Old Maryborough Road, Pialba, for more information.
The Gallery Shop is open from 10am to 4pm, Monday to Saturday, during exhibitions.

Fraser Coast Classic 2010
Holiday in Hervey Bay Queensland Australia
Name: Fraser Coast Classic 2010
Address: Hervey Bay Golf & Country Club
Telephone: 07 4124 4544
Fax: 07 4128 3508
Contact Email: match@hbgcc.com.au
Website: www.hbgcc.com.au
Details:
Fraser Coast Classic – Hervey Bay & Maryborough Golf Clubs
August 2010
See high professional golfers at their best – Peter Senior, Jarrod Mosley, Scott Laycock, Terry Price, Craig Price and the defending champion
Professionals vie for a share of AUD50,000.00 at the Fraser Coast Classic. If you’re a golfing nut then you don’t want to miss the 2010 Fraser Coast Classic action as Hervey Bay makes its mark as one of the great places to watch professional golf.
The Fraser Coast Classic is a new initiative on the Queensland Sunshine Tour, with the Hervey Bay and Maryborough golf clubs combining their annual pro ams to create this unique event.
The Central Queensland swing includes the City of Mackay Pro Am, the Capricorn Rydges Tournament and the Fraser Coast Classic. All three four-round tournaments played over a four week period give the players on the tour a chance to get valuable experience. All spectators will have a chance to win a holiday valued at AUD3000.00
Spectators most welcome! Book your place now!

Torbanlea Picnic Races
Holiday in Hervey Bay Queensland Australia
Name: Torbanlea Picnic Races
Address: Torbanlea via Hervey Bay
Telephone: 07 41200414 or 0409 609 971
Fax: 07 4122 4734
Contact Email: edith.rutherford@apnnewspapers.com.au
Details:
Torbanlea Picnic Races
Featuring a seven race program ranging from 300m to 800m. Highlights include a local stockhorse race and ladies races, high fashion, wood chopping and tug-o-war.
Yes! They are racing…

Best race day by a country mile!
Pencil Saturday October 15 2011 in your diary now…
Torbanlea Picnic Races are a must see in the region’s annual event calendar. The race track at Torbanlea was first created in 1890 as a half mile track that had no rails, and dodged trees and stumps along the way. Twenty years on it was extended to five furlongs, and in 1946 finally extended to six furlongs.
By 1951 the race day had dwindled, with no more racing at Torbanlea until the late 1970’s. Local support recreated the picnic races, firstly with the local Lions club for a few years, and then with the Torbanlea Recreation Reserve committee who continue to run it today.
Camels raced in 2007 when Equine Influenza stopped the horses, but in 2008 the horses were back, and the event was bigger and better than ever.
“We have a program that will entertain people of all ages, with good old fashioned fun,” says Bradley Roderick of the organising committee. We want everyone to have a great day, it’s the best family day out for the year.”



Seven races on the track start with the Stock Horse Open Challenge, which used to be the Coal Miners Challenge. These days, with no local coal mines, this event is open to all comers. If you’ve ever fancied winning a horse race, perhaps this one will suit you.
“We’d welcome some more comers, especially for the stock horse open. There must still be riders about the place who can handle a sprint and want a bit of excitement,” says John Charlton race steward. “This is for amateurs, not the professionals, so give us a call.”
Then there’s the 400m Maiden, 500m Open, 800m Open, Maiden 500m, Open 500m, Challenge 800m, and in between times there will be so much action trackside you will be amazed.
The John McRae Tug-O-War in teams of seven is an annual highlight, guaranteed to get the crowd roaring. The Woodchop, chainsaw and cross cut saw displays another popular highlight on the day.
There are rides, stalls, entertainment, food to choose from, and of course on site camp sites, with hot and cold showers for those who want to make a weekend of it.
The committee would like to hear from anyone who has mementoes or photos of race days of old, to celebrate Q150, and more than 120 years since the first horse race at Torbanlea
The admission is $15 for families, $5 for adults and free for children under 15 (prices as supplied – subject to change)
Edith Rutherford
Media Spokesperson
Phone 41200414 or
Mobile 0409 609 971
Fax (07)4122 4734
Hervey Bay Seafood Festival
Holiday in Hervey Bay Queensland Australia

Name: Hervey Bay Seafood Festival
Address: P.O. Box 7307 Urangan QLD 4655
Contact Email: elaine@herveybayseafoodfestival.com
Website: www.herveybayseafoodfestival.com
Details:
THE HERVEY BAY SEAFOOD FESTIVAL 2011
On Sunday 14 August 2011 at the Fishermans Park near the Urangan Boat Harbour
Early Bird bookings commence June 01 for the 3 course seafood and wine match lunch “Tastes of the Bay” with one of Brisbanes top chefs and Channel 7 celebrity – Andrew Mirosch of Sirromet Winery
The Menu

Fisherman’s Choice (Main Menu)
Sandy Strait Whiting Fillets & Salad
Coconut Prawns
Salt & Pepper Calamari
Reef & Rump Burgers
BBQ Grilled Ocean King Prawns
Seared Hot Scallop Salad
Traditional Boiled Prawns
Freshly Kippered Mackerel and Mullet Fillets

Prawn Cocktails
Moreton Bay Bug Cocktails
Coral Trout Burgers
Red Emperor Burgers
Indian Prawn Curry
Authentic Greek Style Calamari
Seafood Pizza
Seafood Murphy
Fresh Oysters

Seafood Chowder
Oyster Shooters
Fried Rice & Spring Rolls
Sunshine & Seafood Platters for 2 or more
Mini Fishermans Baskets
Desserts & Drinks
Tea & Coffee
Pavlova & Mud Cake
Gourmet Cheescakes and Cupcakes
Strawberries & Cream
Gourmet Pancakes w/ Caramel and Ice Cream
Ice Creams
Wineries
Cold Drinks

Hervey Bay Whale Festival 2011
Holiday in Hervey Bay Queensland Australia

Name: Hervey Bay Whale Festival 2011
Address: C/- Fraser Coast Regional Council
Contact Email: events@frasercoast.qld.gov.au
Website: www.herveybaywhalefestival.com.au
Details:
Hervey Bay Whale Festival
Book into Hervey Bay now to enjoy the 2011 Hervey Bay Whale Festival!
When the whales come to play, Hervey Bay starts to party! The Hervey Bay Whale Festival kicks off the festivities with the Blessing of the Fleet on the 1st Saturday of August at the Urangan Boat Harbour marking the beginning of the Hervey Bay Whale Watch season. The Whale Day Carnival at Seafront Oval on the 2nd Saturday of August is next with the The Chronicle Illuminated Street Parade and Grand finale of spectacular fireworks. Plus many more events not to be missed!
“Hervey” the Humpback Whale will be out and about for the children
Food Wine & Jazz
Celebrate the Sea and the arrival of the whales to Hervey Bay at the Boat Harbour Marina with boutique food and wine, Blues and Jazz bands
Blessing of the Fleet
The blessing of the fleet at 5.30pm is a highlight of the Hervey Bay Whale Festival. As the sun sets priests perform the traditional blessing to officially launch the whale watching season. There are nine magnificant whale watch vessels participating and each will proceed into the Marina for the ceremony. Don’t miss the fantastic fireworks display at 6.30pm to celebrate the Blessing of the Whale Watch Fleet.
Condy Park Teddy Bears Picnic
Bring your teddy bear in his or her best sea themed disguise. Arrive at 9am for breakfast, coffee or devonshire tea by the lake. Be Entertained by Rompin Stompin, The Kawungan Skippers, school choirs and other talented young locals. Sack races, rides, stalls, food and activities. prices for the best dressed “Celebrate the Sea” themed Teddy; Most Looks like their Owner and Most Loved Teddy.
“Whale Day Carnival”
Have a “Whale of a Time” at the Whale Day Carnival at Seafront Oval with stage entertainment, market stalls, rides, food and beverages, the Rainbow Eco Show, John Sharp the Magician, a Whale Play for the kids, and roving performers and fireworks! The Chronicle Illuminated Street Parade The them this year is “Celebrate the Sea”. Don’t miss this unique display of Illuminated Street Parade floats winding their way through town. Starting this year at Pialba Place and winding its way down to the Seafront Oval Esplanade to the Seafront Oval.

Hervey Bay Historical Village & Museum
Holiday in Hervey Bay Queensland Australia
Name: Hervey Bay Historical Village & Museum
Address: 13 Zephyr Street, Scarness
Telephone: 41245257 (Yvonne) 41244791 (Margaret)
Contact Email: hbmuseum@internode.on.net
Website: www.herveybaymuseum.com.au
Details:
The Hervey Bay Historical Village & Museum opened in 1974 with one building and has grown over the years to 19 buildings and over 8000 exhibits all related to the local area, spread over 3 acres. In 1985 the Museum won a State Government award for its contribution to the local community.
The Historical Village and Museum is run by the Hervey Bay Historical Society and all members are volunteers. The museum relies entirely on the generosity of local residents, business and community groups for sponsorship and assistance.
Features of the Village and Museum include:
* Blacksmith demonstrations
* Woodturning demonstrations
* Dundowran School (1894 to 1960)
* Radish – railway people mover
* Maritime Display
* Motor vehicles, diesel engines and tractors
* Plus much more

Great Sandy Region Botanical Gardens
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Name: Great Sandy Region Botanical Gardens
Address: Elizabeth Street, Urangan
Telephone: 41259700
Details:
The Botanical Gardens and Orchid House are located in Hervey Bay.
Hervey Bay’s floral emblem is the Grevillea Banksil (Red Silky Oak). This flower is the main feature of the Botanical Gardens logo.
The Great Sandy Region Botanical Gardens are a unique icon of the region. With the world heritage listed Fraser Island nearby, the botanical gardens are both regionally and internationally significant. The 26 hectare property was established to display plants of the Wide Bay and the Great Sandy regions.
The botanic gardens continue to develop as an attractive and educational environment …. one in which the science of botany can be interpreted for the benefit and enjoyment of the community.
The gardens include:
* Park Facilities – stage, seating, shelters and BBQ’s
* Bush Chapel
* Orchid House
* Aboriginal Bush Tucker Garden
Guided tours are available – bookings essential and fees apply.



