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Saunders Beach, Queensland, Australia

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Saunders Beach, Queensland, Australia

Tag Archives: NanKivell Park

Community Christmases at Saunders Beach

27 Sunday Dec 2015

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Beach Banter, Community Centre, Delta Dogs, NanKivell Park, rural fire brigade, Saunder Park, Springfield, Volunteers

By all accounts the Saunders family generously opened their home Springfield in the late 1800s and the early twentieth century. George Saunders and his wife Elizabeth were from rural backgrounds – George came from the small village of Whitwell in Hertfordshire, England and Elizabeth was a farmer’s daughter from Cappyroe, Offaly, Ireland. They carried the hospitality of rustic life learnt in their homelands to Springfield, hosting such activities as a New Year’s Eve 1891 house party for thirty guests.

Modern Saunders Beach unknowingly carried on this tradition when the Saunders Beach rural fire brigade put on the first kids’ Christmas Party on the beach at the northern end of Reef Street in 1990.

1990 Tug-of-war.

1990 Tug-of-war.

1990 Santa

1990 Reef Street car park (now Saunders Park).

 

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The Whales Are Back!

05 Wednesday Aug 2015

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Aust Govt, baleen, flensing, Great Barrier Reef, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Halifax Bay, humpback whales, NanKivell Park, Robert Towns, Sperm whales, Tangalooma, Townsville, whales

The annual migration of the whales through Halifax Bay has started. They have been seen with the naked eye from the beach at Saunders Beach, swimming northward past Herald and Rattlesnake Island or just taking a break in the warm waters near Magnetic Island.

This pic from the Townsville Bulletin captures the wonder of the whale.

This pic from the Townsville Bulletin of the 2015 migration season captures the wonder of the whale.

Humpbacks live in the cold waters of Antarctica where there are rich feeding grounds and migrate to warmer tropical water from about May to September to give birth. Remarkably it wasn’t always this way. There was a time when sightings of whales as far north as Halifax Bay was a rarity. What happened to the annual migration in times gone by and why are they back now?

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Movies under the Stars

29 Monday Jun 2015

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8mm projector, Community Centre, NanKivell Park, Saunders Beach, Saunders Beach Progress Association, Volunteers

The beautiful tropical evenings we enjoy at Saunders Beach provided a perfect backdrop for Cinema Under the Stars.

Full moon rising over Maggie at Saunders Beach

Full moon rising over Maggie at Saunders Beach

Saunders Beach Progress Association (forerunner of today’s Community Centre) always had a keen eye on including fun events – the kids were never forgotten. Continue reading →

Saunders Beach History Project acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of Saunders Beach, the Wulgurukaba people.

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Thank you everyone for your kind contributions of photos, stories and memorabilia to the history of Saunders Beach.
We at Saunders Beach History Project take great delight in hearing your memories of the Beach. Please email saundersbeachhistoryproject@yahoo.com or add a comment to one of the stories if you have something to share.

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24 Reef Street, Saunders Beach

The first permanent house in Saunders Beach, built for Bruce Robinson, grandson of George and Elizabeth Saunders. Photo by Judith Ecuyer, May 2009.

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