Airlie Beach, QLD
December 15th 2006 06:13
Airlie Beach is the hub of the Whitsundays. A charming coastal village with loads of character. From friendly locals to national and international visitors. Airlie Beach is always filled with a cosmopolitan mix of voices and characters.
The Whitsunday Shire is a fast growing Queensland region enjoying a superb sub-tropical climate. It is a small yet mature region being home to such Tropical Island Resorts as Hayman, Hamilton, Daydream and South Molle Islands. There are seventy-four islands in total, they are abound with National Parks with places to go and things to see. Surrounding Airlie Beach is a vast mix of countryside. The Whitsunday coast can see you travelling through cane and cattle country one minute, then on to bush rainforest, upspoilt wetlands and beautiful deserted sandy beaches the next.
Airlie Beach, QLD (postcode: 4802)
Housing Results: (over last 12 months)
Median House Price: $ 248,000
Change: 10.9%
Median Apartment Price: $228,000
Change: 8.5%
Statistics:
Local population: 11,437
Australian born: 78%
Greatest age demographic: 20-39 years (37%)
Typical resident: Married, of Anglican denomination, living in a freestanding house, employed in the clerical, sales industry in fully rented accommodation.
Airlie Beach residents and visitors can make day trips to the Whitsunday's and the outer Great Barrier Reef for snorkelling and coral viewing, fishing, rainforest walks and diving. The calm, protected waters of the area attract many boating events including the Hogs Breath Race Week, Hamilton Island Race Week and the traditional Whitsunday Fun Race. There are shops in the centre of Airlie Beach and most are open seven days. Shopping is also available close by in Proserpine and Cannonvale. Restaurants are found mostly on Shute Harbour Road.
Bus companies cover the coast and provide local and region public transport links to coastal areas of Queensland and into Brisbane. Local air charter companies provide scheduled services to reef and islands that surround the area. A train station at Proserpine connects north and south via Queensland Rail.
Abel Point Marina is centrally located to enable boat owners the convenience of mooring close by. For pleasure or business, much of our activities centre around the water but for those land lovers there is never a shortage of things to do. Activities are mostly water based and include charter boat tours, fishing, hiking, national park access and scenic drives.
Schooling and medical facilities are readily available. Community services are we’ll facilitiated, enabling a comfortable standard of living for the residents of Airlie Beach.
The Whitsunday Shire is a fast growing Queensland region enjoying a superb sub-tropical climate. It is a small yet mature region being home to such Tropical Island Resorts as Hayman, Hamilton, Daydream and South Molle Islands. There are seventy-four islands in total, they are abound with National Parks with places to go and things to see. Surrounding Airlie Beach is a vast mix of countryside. The Whitsunday coast can see you travelling through cane and cattle country one minute, then on to bush rainforest, upspoilt wetlands and beautiful deserted sandy beaches the next.
Airlie Beach, QLD (postcode: 4802)
Housing Results: (over last 12 months)
Median House Price: $ 248,000
Change: 10.9%
Median Apartment Price: $228,000
Change: 8.5%
Statistics:
Local population: 11,437
Australian born: 78%
Greatest age demographic: 20-39 years (37%)
Typical resident: Married, of Anglican denomination, living in a freestanding house, employed in the clerical, sales industry in fully rented accommodation.
Airlie Beach residents and visitors can make day trips to the Whitsunday's and the outer Great Barrier Reef for snorkelling and coral viewing, fishing, rainforest walks and diving. The calm, protected waters of the area attract many boating events including the Hogs Breath Race Week, Hamilton Island Race Week and the traditional Whitsunday Fun Race. There are shops in the centre of Airlie Beach and most are open seven days. Shopping is also available close by in Proserpine and Cannonvale. Restaurants are found mostly on Shute Harbour Road.
Abel Point Marina is centrally located to enable boat owners the convenience of mooring close by. For pleasure or business, much of our activities centre around the water but for those land lovers there is never a shortage of things to do. Activities are mostly water based and include charter boat tours, fishing, hiking, national park access and scenic drives.
Schooling and medical facilities are readily available. Community services are we’ll facilitiated, enabling a comfortable standard of living for the residents of Airlie Beach.
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