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The Great Barrier Reef is the largest living organism on the planet, stretching over 2,600 kilometres in length and covering 344,400km2 of the ocean. It consists of 2,900 individual reefs, 900 isla...
The Whitsundays have always been known for its pristine beaches, beautiful reefs, great weather and amazing marine life. It is a top tourist destination, that marvels all its visitors as they check...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is one of the natural wonders of the world. It is without a doubt one of the most beautiful places in the world and can in fact, been seen from outer space.
Cyclone Debbie was a Category 4 cyclone that stormed through the Whitsundays on 28 March 2017. Before hitting the Whitsunday Islands and Airlie Beach, the tropical cyclone made its way over the Gre...
When 'Cyclone Debbie' hit Airlie Beach on March 28th 2017, she brought with her strong winds which stormed through the town and surrounding areas. While Airlie Beach is bouncing back, continuing on...
A Cay, pronounced as "key" is defined as a low bank or reef of coral, rock, or sand. It is a sand island located on the surface of a coral reef - they usually occur in tropical areas, including th...
Diving and snorkelling in Cairns and Airlie Beach may be a different experience, depending on what kind of tour you end up doing! The real question is what is the difference between diving and snor...
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best managed World Heritage sites. With over $200 million invested by the government annually as well as many other stakeholders raising money and takin...
The SS Yongala was an Australian passenger vessel that sailed the east coast in the early 1900s, and is now a famous diving wreck off the coast of Queensland, visited by over 10,000 people annual...
While it is extremely important that we continue to protect the Great Barrier Reef and allows its beauty and uniqueness to thrive, it is equally important that we spread true information about the ...