Urraween

Urraween is a suburb of Hervey Bay, located on Queensland’s beautiful Fraser Coast. The suburb is particularly popular with families and its most predominant housing style is brick and tile homes. Hervey Bay is a comfortable three and a half hour drive or 45 minute flight north of Brisbane. It has a sub-tropical climate, with a maximum summer average temperature of 29 degrees Celsius and a maximum winter average of 22 degrees Celsius. Hervey Bay has an abundance of natural assets including the Great Sandy Strait, World Heritage listed Fraser Island, the Bay and the wetlands. Hervey Bay is one of the main access points to Fraser Island and major regional tourist attractions. It is renowned as a destination for backpackers. The whale watching industry has grown to a level where approximately 75,000 visitors per annum depart from Hervey Bay on daily whale watching trips. In total, approximately 600,000 visitors come to this region each year. Lifestyle is one of the main reasons most people give for moving to Hervey Bay. The migrant demography is broad, including young couples, growing families, older couples establishing small businesses and retirees. Economic growth is matching strong population growth, particularly in tourism, service industries, retailing and light industries. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Urraween
  • Population 49,000 in Hervey Bay area
  • Median Property Price House: $353,000 Unit: $ N/A
  • Median Rent House: $368 PW Unit: $ N/A
  • Number of schools 14
  • Location 290Km north of Brisbane
Hervey Bay is a city in Queensland, Australia. The city is situated approximately 290 kilometres (180 mi) or 3½ hours highway drive north of the state capital, Brisbane. It is a natural bay between the Queensland mainland and nearby Fraser Island. The local economy relies on tourism which is based primarily around whale watching in Platypus Bay to the North, access to Fraser Island, accessible recreational fishing and boating and the natural north facing, calm beaches with wide undeveloped foreshore zones. Source: Wikipedia
The suburb is particularly popular with families and its most predominant housing style is brick and tile homes. Source: REIQ
Hervey Bay has 14 schools. Hervey Bay also has two Higher Education institutes, a campus of the University of Southern Queensland and the Wide Bay Institute of TAFE. and a State Government Special School. Source: Wikipedia
Hervey Bay has an abundance of natural assets including the Great Sandy Strait, World Heritage listed Fraser Island, the Bay and the wetlands. Hervey Bay is one of the main access points to Fraser Island and major regional tourist attractions. It is renowned as a destination for backpackers. The whale watching industry has grown to a level where approximately 75,000 visitors per annum depart from Hervey Bay on daily whale watching trips. Source: REIQ
The indigenous Butchulla people are the traditional residents of Hervey Bay. The first recorded European sighting of Hervey Bay was made by James Cook while carrying out his running survey of the east coast of Australia, on the 22 May 1770. "By noon Cook's ship was in a position a little over half-way across the opening of Hervey Bay heading for Bundaberg. When Cook first discovered Hervey Bay, he did not realize that Fraser Island was a separate part of land to Australia, Cook did not travel far enough south due to the shallow depths of the waters in the Bay. Cook named the bay "Hervey's Bay" after Augustus John Hervey (1724–1779), later Third Earl of Bristol, a naval officer who became a Lord of the Admiralty the year Endeavour returned". Until around the mid-1980s the area was serviced by a rail link from the Main North Coast line that diverted from Aldershot and went through Takura, Walligan, Nikenbah then on to Pialba and Urangan. The line was a major freight point for the Port of Maryborough and for the sugar cane industry until road transport assumed the role. In 1984, Hervey Bay was officially known as the 'City of Hervey Bay'. It was known as a city because of its large growth in business, population, tourism and industry. Although it was now being known as a city, it still remained a small seaside village to most of the local residents. Source: Wikipedia
Hervey Bay is a major town on the Queensland Fraser Coast and as such has all required amenities including major shopping centres and speciality stores.
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Urraween

Urraween is a suburb of Hervey Bay, located on Queensland’s beautiful Fraser Coast. The suburb is particularly popular with families and its most predominant housing style is brick and tile homes. Hervey Bay is a comfortable three and a half hour drive or 45 minute flight north of Brisbane. It has a sub-tropical climate, with a maximum summer average temperature of 29 degrees Celsius and a maximum winter average of 22 degrees Celsius. Hervey Bay has an abundance of natural assets including the Great Sandy Strait, World Heritage listed Fraser Island, the Bay and the wetlands. Hervey Bay is one of the main access points to Fraser Island and major regional tourist attractions. It is renowned as a destination for backpackers. The whale watching industry has grown to a level where approximately 75,000 visitors per annum depart from Hervey Bay on daily whale watching trips. In total, approximately 600,000 visitors come to this region each year. Lifestyle is one of the main reasons most people give for moving to Hervey Bay. The migrant demography is broad, including young couples, growing families, older couples establishing small businesses and retirees. Economic growth is matching strong population growth, particularly in tourism, service industries, retailing and light industries. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Urraween
  • Population 49,000 in Hervey Bay area
  • Median Property Price House: $353,000 Unit: $ N/A
  • Median Rent House: $368 PW Unit: $ N/A
  • Number of schools 14
  • Location 290Km north of Brisbane
Hervey Bay is a city in Queensland, Australia. The city is situated approximately 290 kilometres (180 mi) or 3½ hours highway drive north of the state capital, Brisbane. It is a natural bay between the Queensland mainland and nearby Fraser Island. The local economy relies on tourism which is based primarily around whale watching in Platypus Bay to the North, access to Fraser Island, accessible recreational fishing and boating and the natural north facing, calm beaches with wide undeveloped foreshore zones. Source: Wikipedia
The suburb is particularly popular with families and its most predominant housing style is brick and tile homes. Source: REIQ
Hervey Bay has 14 schools. Hervey Bay also has two Higher Education institutes, a campus of the University of Southern Queensland and the Wide Bay Institute of TAFE. and a State Government Special School. Source: Wikipedia
Hervey Bay has an abundance of natural assets including the Great Sandy Strait, World Heritage listed Fraser Island, the Bay and the wetlands. Hervey Bay is one of the main access points to Fraser Island and major regional tourist attractions. It is renowned as a destination for backpackers. The whale watching industry has grown to a level where approximately 75,000 visitors per annum depart from Hervey Bay on daily whale watching trips. Source: REIQ
The indigenous Butchulla people are the traditional residents of Hervey Bay. The first recorded European sighting of Hervey Bay was made by James Cook while carrying out his running survey of the east coast of Australia, on the 22 May 1770. "By noon Cook's ship was in a position a little over half-way across the opening of Hervey Bay heading for Bundaberg. When Cook first discovered Hervey Bay, he did not realize that Fraser Island was a separate part of land to Australia, Cook did not travel far enough south due to the shallow depths of the waters in the Bay. Cook named the bay "Hervey's Bay" after Augustus John Hervey (1724–1779), later Third Earl of Bristol, a naval officer who became a Lord of the Admiralty the year Endeavour returned". Until around the mid-1980s the area was serviced by a rail link from the Main North Coast line that diverted from Aldershot and went through Takura, Walligan, Nikenbah then on to Pialba and Urangan. The line was a major freight point for the Port of Maryborough and for the sugar cane industry until road transport assumed the role. In 1984, Hervey Bay was officially known as the 'City of Hervey Bay'. It was known as a city because of its large growth in business, population, tourism and industry. Although it was now being known as a city, it still remained a small seaside village to most of the local residents. Source: Wikipedia
Hervey Bay is a major town on the Queensland Fraser Coast and as such has all required amenities including major shopping centres and speciality stores.
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