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Location: Bulcock Beach, Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland. Description: Isles, Love, Land Agents ; Geo. Phillips, and Harry Raff, Surveyors. 74 x 98 cm. Map includes conditions of purchase, and a brief description of the land and public transport available. Plan of allotments to be sold 16th August, 1917.
The company began in 1979 [3] in the Victorian city of Ballarat, where four independent caravan park owners united to form the Big4 brand. As of 2021, Big4 has more than 180 holiday parks all over Australia, including in capital and major regional cities.
Caloundra is 90 kilometres (55.9 mi) north of the Brisbane central business district. Caloundra is accessible from Landsborough railway station, 21 kilometres (13.0 mi) away, and the Caloundra bus station. Bribie Island is located across the Pumicestone Passage to the south. [5]
The area has several coastal hubs at Caloundra, Kawana Waters, Maroochydore and Noosa Heads. Nambour and Maleny have developed as primary commercial centres for the hinterland. Since 2014, the Sunshine Coast district has been split into two local government areas , the Sunshine Coast Region and the Shire of Noosa , which administer the southern ...
Currimundi is located on the northern boundary of the Caloundra area. [4] Currimundi Lake is a saltwater lake situated beside Currimundi Beach. North of the lake is the Kathleen McArthur Conservation Park. Nicklin Way, the main road between Caloundra and Maroochydore, crosses Ahern Bridge over Currimundi Lake. The Ahern Bridge was named after ...
Caloundra State School is a government primary (Prep–6) school for boys and girls at 56A Queen Street (23] [24] It includes a special education program. [23] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 608 students with 45 teachers (36 full-time equivalent) and 25 non-teaching staff (17 full-time equivalent). [25]
In the 2016 census, Moffat Beach had a population of 2,553 people, made up of 1245 (48.8%) male and 1307 (51.2%) female.The median age of the Moffat Beach population was 44 years, above both the Queensland median of 37 and the Australian median of 38. 77.4% of people were born in Australia.
The image of the lighthouse became a symbol of Caloundra, used on promotional material, estate maps, tourist brochures and postcards. With the improvement of roads in the 1930s, Caloundra became more popular as a tourist destination and underwent a period of rapid expansion. [1] The lighthouse as a tourist attraction, circa 1950