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Why Hervey Bay is the world's best whale and island playground


Australian Traveller
Why Hervey Bay is the world s best whale & island adventure playground
| THIS ARTICLE WAS CREATED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH Fraser Coast Tourism |
THIS ARTICLE WAS CREATED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH Fraser Coast Tourism
10 July 2021
Hervey Bay is renowned as a world leader in whale experiences, but that’s just one aspect of the wealth of nature-based attractions on the amazing Fraser Coast, which encompasses three World Heritage areas.
Active, adventurous travellers will find a metaphorical deep dive into the region will reveal rich experiences on both land and sea.
The amazing Fraser Coast from above.
The bustling town of Hervey Bay is the jumping-off point for ocean and island encounters with marine life, and stunning landscapes. Go whale watching from July to October onboard a fleet of specially designed vessels offering eco-certified, intimate encounters with migrating humpbacks, or explore nearby K’gari/Fraser Island and Lady E ....

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Calling young coast musos: Whale fest orchestra opportunity


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Local youth of Fraser Coast are being invited to showcase their musical talents in a love-song performance being held in a few months.
Song to the Ocean is a performance to our marine life visitors, who grace our local waters.
It will be performed at the Hervey Bay Whale Festival on July 29 and 30, this year.
Violin, viola, cello and percussion students aged 13 to 17 years, with third Grade Australian Music Examinations Board level, or equivalent, can join the orchestra.
Participation in the performance is free. Picture: Eliza Day
The Hervey Bay Whale Festival production will include 12 DeepBlue string players, 24 YoungBlue string players, and five gong players. ....

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