Type: | town |
Alva | |
State: | qld |
Coordinates: | -19.4555°N 147.4811°W |
Pop: | 214 |
Established: | 1926 |
Postcode: | 4807 |
Area: | 123.5 |
Dist1: | 16.8 |
Dir1: | NE |
Location1: | Ayr |
Dist2: | 104 |
Dir2: | ESE |
Location2: | Townsville |
Dist3: | 1290 |
Dir3: | NNW |
Location3: | Brisbane |
Lga: | Shire of Burdekin |
Stategov: | Burdekin |
Fedgov: | Dawson |
Near-N: | Coral Sea |
Near-Ne: | Coral Sea |
Near-E: | Coral Sea |
Near-Se: | Airdmillan |
Near-S: | Ayr |
Near-Sw: | Brandon |
Near-W: | Colevale |
Near-Nw: | Coral Sea |
Alva is a coastal town and a locality in the Shire of Burdekin, Queensland, Australia.[1] [2] In the, the locality of Alva had a population of 214 people.
The northern part of Alva is a peninsula extending into the Coral Sea. The peninsula and north-western part of the locality are within the Bowling Green Bay National Park.
Alva Beach, also known as Lynchs Beach, is part of the Burdekin River Delta.[3]
Alva was first surveyed as a town in 1926.[1]
In the, the locality of Alva had a population of 279 people.
In the, the locality of Alva had a population of 214 people.
There are no schools in Alva. The nearest government primary schools are Brandon State School and Kalamia State School, both in neighbouring Brandon to the south-west. The nearest government secondary school is Ayr State High School in neighbouring Ayr to the south. There are also non-government primary and secondary schools in Ayr.[4]
The town is home to the Ayr Surf Life Saving Club which opened in 1926 at Alva Beach,[5] the Alva Beach Tourist Park,[6] and a dive shop[7] offering trips to the SS Yongala ship wreck.