Can you surf at Tannum Sands?
Tannum Sands is the surfing beach for the city of Gladstone. Originally it was established as a holiday settlement, mainly occupied by typical holiday shacks. The beach was known as Wild Cattle Beach. The surf lifesaving club is located in the reserve 200 m north of the creek mouth.
Is it safe to swim at Tannum Sands?
Millennium Esplanade and Tannum Sands Beach The waters are patrolled by lifesavers during Spring and Summer, providing a safe way to cool off. With only a small variation in water temperature during the year, you can take a dip virtually all year round.
Are there Stingers at Tannum Sands?
Tannum Sands Surf Life Saving Club captain Nicole Lowe said their main beach avoided any major influx of stingers. She said to treat stinger bites, immediately wash off the tentacles in cold water, apply an ice pack and seek medical help. For people living north of Agnes Water, use vinegar and water, to treat stings.
How many people live in Tannum Sands?
9,528 people In the 2016 Census, there were 9,528 people in Tannum Sands - Boyne Island (Urban Centres and Localities). Of these 50.1% were male and 49.9% were female. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people made up 3.4% of the population.
Does Gladstone have crocodiles?
Gladstone is known Croc Country and people in the area are reminded to always be Crocwise. In particular: Expect crocodiles in ALL central Queensland waterways even if there is no warning sign. Obey all warning signs – they are there to keep you safe.
How did Tannum Sands get its name?
Originally known as Wild Cattle Beach, it was named Tannum in 1939, by when it was a popular picnic spot. The name apparently arose from the suntan acquired by children at the beach picnics. The name was changed to Tannum Sands at the request of the local progress association in 1959.
Are there crocodiles in Alligator Creek Townsville?
The saltwater crocodile was seen near the site of the old Alligator Creek meatworks. Recent crocodile sightings in the Townsville region.
Is there crocodiles in Townsville?
Croc sightings are rare as the beach is not their normal habitat - they might occasionally sun bake there with a belly full of food. However, stay out of creeks and creek mouths all year round.
Can you swim at Alligator Creek Falls?
The day-use area is easily accessible and provides access to the waterhole, swimming area, and the lookout, which is up the valley. If you only have an hour to spare, you can choose to take a short, easy walk. If you want to spend the whole day exploring, you can choose a more adventurous, extended hike.
Can you swim in the ocean at Townsville?
A well-developed beach backed by the city of Townsville. Waves are usually low to non-existent and swimming is relatively safe in the pool or stinger enclosure.
Are there crocodiles at Alligator Creek?
A freshwater crocodile lives in Alligator Creek. Unlike estuarine crocodiles, however, freshwater crocodiles are considered timid and not a great threat to humans. Very few incidents have been reported involving freshwater crocodiles and people.