Rainbow Beach, Queensland Explained

Type:town
Rainbow Beach
State:qld
Coordinates:-25.9075°N 153.0888°W
Pop:1220
Established:1969
Postcode:4581
Area:14.3
Timezone:AEST
Utc:+10:00
Elevation:14
Dist1:72.7
Dir1:NE
Location1:Gympie
Dist2:241
Dir2:N
Location2:Brisbane
Lga:Gympie Region
Fedgov:Wide Bay
Maxtemp:25.4
Mintemp:16.6
Rainfall:1218.2
Near-N:Inskip
Near-Ne:Coral Sea
Near-E:Coral Sea
Near-Se:Cooloola
Near-S:Cooloola
Near-Sw:Cooloola
Near-W:Cooloola
Near-Nw:Inskip

Rainbow Beach is a coastal rural town and locality in the Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia.[1] [2] In the, the locality of Rainbow Beach had a population of 1,220 people.

It is a popular tourist destination, both in its own right and as a gateway to Fraser Island, with a vehicle ferry frequently running to the Southern point of Fraser Island.

Geography

Rainbow Beach is bounded to the east by Wide Bay in the Coral Sea.

The town's name derives from the rainbow-coloured sand dunes surrounding the settlement. According to the legends of the Kabi people, the dunes were coloured when Yiningie, a spirit represented by a rainbow, plunged into the cliffs after doing battle with an evil tribesman.[3] Much of the sand colours stem from the rich content of minerals in the sand, such as rutile, ilmenite, zircon, and monazite. A black dune of ilmenite sands, overgrown by dune vegetation, can be found north west of the main town. This is currently being removed for sale in China with complete removal expected to take two years.

The Cooloola Section of the Great Sandy National Park borders the town to the south. A number of walking tracks through the national park depart from the southern outskirts of Rainbow Beach.[4] This includes the northern end point of the Cooloola Great Walk.[5]

By road, Rainbow Beach is located 75km (47miles) from the Bruce Highway town of Gympie, and 239km (149miles) from the Queensland state capital, Brisbane.

History

The town's war memorial commemorating those who died in the World War I and subsequent conflicts was refurbished in 1993 and is also located in Laurie Hanson Park.[6]

Rainbow Beach State School opened on 28 January 1986.

The Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd opened on 15 September 1993. The church and hall were relocated from Yeronga in Brisbane in a 15-hour journey and re-erected in Rainbow Beach. The church had operated in Yeronga under the same name from 1958 to 1992.[7] [8] [9]

Rainbow Beach Library was opened in 2012.[10]

Demographics

In the, the locality of Rainbow Beach had a population of 1,103 people.

In the, the locality of Rainbow Beach had a population of 1,249 people.

In the, the locality of Rainbow Beach had a population of 1,220 people.

Economy

The town's economy is now dominated by tourism, featuring quiet and idyllic holidays, fishing and retirement getaway. The town caters to beach-orientated holiday-makers with hotels, motels, and caravan parks. The town promotes itself as the "Gateway to Fraser Island" as vehicular ferries for Fraser Island depart from Inskip Point, north of town. Double Island Point, a popular destination amongst 4WD enthusiasts, is located east of town. It is also promoted as an eco-tourism destination.

Although it has a permanent population of about 1,000, about 70,000 visitors come to the town each year.[11]

Created as a means of driving tourism off-season, Rainbow Beach Family Fishing Classic & Expo has been a popular event for nearly 40 years.

Community Facilities

Gympie Regional Council operates Rainbow Beach Library at Rainbow Beach Community Hall, 32 Rainbow Beach Road .[12]

The Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd is at 17-19 Carlo Street .[13]

St Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church is at the south-east end of Manooka Drive .[14]

Education

Rainbow Beach State School is a government primary (Prep–6) school for boys and girls at Warooga Road (-25.9073°N 153.0787°W).[15] [16] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 93 students with 8 teachers (6 full-time equivalent) and 5 non-teaching staff (4 full-time equivalent).[17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. 16 November 2019.
  2. 16 November 2019.
  3. http://www.smh.com.au/news/Queensland/Rainbow-Beach/2005/02/17/1108500203680.html Hues of a rainbow
  4. http://www.smh.com.au/news/Queensland/Rainbow-Beach/2005/02/17/1108500203680.html Travel: Rainbow Beach
  5. Web site: $1.3m Cooloola Great Walk opens. 29 March 2010. Jo Skinner. ABC News. 22 July 2010. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20101117233524/http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/03/29/2858633.htm. 17 November 2010. dmy-all.
  6. Web site: Rainbow Beach War Memorial. Queensland War Memorial Register. Queensland Government. 20 July 2016. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20160331213856/http://www.qldwarmemorials.com.au/memorial/?id=1019. 31 March 2016. dmy-all.
  7. Web site: Closed Churches. usurped. https://web.archive.org/web/20190403003329/https://www.anglicanarchives.org.au/churches/. 3 April 2019. 24 February 2019. Anglican Church of Southern Queensland.
  8. News: October 2013. Church of the Good Shepherd Celebrates. 18. Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News. live. 15 September 2020. 15 September 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200915023659/https://issuu.com/heat1870/docs/october-2013-final-issuu.
  9. Web site: 2018-10-22. Celebrating 25 years. 2020-09-15. Rainbow Beach Community News. en-US. 15 September 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200915185810/https://rainbowbeachcommunitynews.com.au/celebrating-25-years/. live.
  10. Web site: Public Libraries Statistical Bulletin 2016-17. November 2017. Public Libraries Connect. State Library of Queensland. 13. https://web.archive.org/web/20180130022546/http://www.plconnect.slq.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0012/388497/SLQ_StatsBulletin1617_20171109.pdf. 30 January 2018. live. 31 January 2018. dmy-all.
  11. Web site: Rainbow Beach Foreshore: Park Development Plan. Gympie Regional Council. 20 July 2016. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20160820101720/https://www.gympie.qld.gov.au/documents/40005057/40005560/Rainbow-Beach-development-plan-factsheet.pdf. 20 August 2016. dmy-all.
  12. Web site: Rainbow Beach Library. 27 April 2017. Public Libraries Connect. State Library of Queensland. https://web.archive.org/web/20180131140913/http://plconnect.slq.qld.gov.au/networking/directory-of-public-libraries/branches/gympie/rainbow_beach_library. 31 January 2018. live. 31 January 2018. dmy-all.
  13. Web site: Anglican Church Gympie & Region - Places. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200915185808/http://www.anglicangympie.org.au/aboutus/places. 15 September 2020. 2020-09-15. Anglican Parish of Gympie.
  14. Web site: St Peter the Fisherman Church, Rainbow Beach. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200915185807/https://brisbanecatholic.org.au/parishes-mass-times/mass-centre/st-peter-the-fisherman-church-rainbow-beach/. 15 September 2020. 2020-09-15. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane. en.
  15. Web site: State and non-state school details. Queensland Government. 9 July 2018. 21 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181121065959/https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/state-and-non-state-school-details/resource/5b39065c-df32-415c-994c-5ff12f8de997. 21 November 2018. live.
  16. Web site: Rainbow Beach State School. 21 November 2018. 15 September 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200915185815/https://rainbowbeachss.eq.edu.au/. live.
  17. Web site: ACARA School Profile 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20181122010027/http://www.acara.edu.au/docs/default-source/default-document-library/school-profile-20172c7b12404c94637ead88ff00003e0139.xlsx?sfvrsn=0. 22 November 2018. live. 22 November 2018.