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Airlie Beach is a coastal locality and resort town in the Whitsunday Region of Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census , Airlie Beach had a population of 1,312 people. [ 1 ]
Total distance from Caloundra Road to this interchange is 42.4 kilometres (26.3 mi). ... Townsville – Duplication of ... – north – Airlie Beach, Shute Harbour ...
The Proserpine–Shute Harbour Road (State Route 59) enters the locality from the north-west (Airlie Beach), forms part of the northern boundary of the suburb before passing through the locality, and exiting to the north-east (Mandalay./ Cape Conway). [2]
Townsville: Stuart: 0: 0.0: Bruce Highway (Queensland Highway A1) – north–west – Townsville / south–east – Ayr / Southern Port Road – north–east – Port of Townsville: Eastern end of Flinders Highway (National Route A6) 1.9: 1.2: Stuart Drive – north – Townsville: Flinders Highway continues south on Stuart Drive: Burdekin ...
Shingley Beach is a sandy strip on the far north-eastern coast of the locality extending into neighbouring locality of Airlie [ 7 ] [ 4 ] Scrubby Hill ( 20°16′22″S 148°41′35″E / 20.2728°S 148.6931°E / -20.2728; 148.6931 ( Scrubby Hill ) ) is 91 metres (299 ft) high and on the northern coast of the
Balgal Beach is 59 kilometres (37 mi) north of Townsville, Queensland, Australia, and 64 kilometres (40 mi) south of Ingham, Queensland.. The locality is bounded to the north-east and east by the Coral Sea and to the north-west and west by Rollingstone Creek, which flows into the Coral Sea at the northernmost point of the locality, where the town of Balgal is located
It is located between the popular tourist destinations of Airlie Beach, Shute Harbour and the Whitsunday Islands. [5] The airport's runway has a 1,410-by-20-metre (4,626 ft × 66 ft) asphalt surface. The elevation is 40 to 60 feet (12 to 18 m). [1] [3]
North Queensland or the Northern Region is the northern part of the Australian state of Queensland that lies just south of Far North Queensland.Queensland is a massive state, larger than many countries, and its tropical northern part has been historically remote and undeveloped, resulting in a distinctive regional character and identity.