Culgoa Point Beach Resort Noosa – Review

Great waterfront resort

The Culgoa Point Beach Resort, located on Noosa Sound, is like going to an Island Resort, only 2 hours drive from Brisbane. Located right on the water of the Noosa River, this resort is made up of fantastic family apartments set on 3 1/2 acres of gardens, with its own marina and sandy beach.

There is loads to do here, so you can either just sit back and relax or get the kids moving! (or a combination of the 2!)

  • This resort is great for children of all ages – infants through to teenagers
  • All apartments overlook either the beach or the marina
  • The apartments are fitted out really well and are fully self contained with kitchen, lounge/living room, laundry and come with books, magazines and games.
  • There are bikes, fishing rods, canoes and kayaks to use at the resort
  • You can hire a boat from the Noosa River and berth it right near your unit
  • It has a large heated pool, heated children’s pool, tennis court, sauna and spa
  • It is in a great location, close to fantastic restaurants such as Ricky’s, near parks with childrens play areas, great shopping and a 10 minute walk or short ferry ride to the famous Hasting St
  • You can fish from your own private beach
  • There are lots of BBQ’s around the resort so as you can cook (the fish you caught!) while children are swimming, fishing etc
  • It is very reasonably priced with regular deals

Have a look at their website – http://www.culgoapoint.com.au/

All apartments are waterfront

Please visit the Haggus and Stookles E-Sore. We sell an adorable Kid’s Suitcase and some other high quality products for travelling with your kid’s.

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School Term and School Holiday Dates – by State

We’ve put together a quick guide of the dates of school terms and school holidays. This is based on Public/State Schools around Australia, check the term/holiday dates with your school direct if your child attends a private, catholic or other type of non state school.

Western Australia

  • Term 2 –  Tuesday 20 April – Friday 2 July
  • Holiday Break - Saturday 3 July – Monday 19 July
  • Term 3 - Tuesday 20 July – Friday 24 September
  • Holiday Break – Saturday 25 September – Monday 11 October
  • Term 4 – Tuesday 12 October – Thursday 16 December

New South Wales

  • Term 2 - Tuesday 20 April – Friday 2 July
  • Holiday Break – Saturday 3 July – Monday 19 July
  • Term 3 – Tuesday 20 July – Friday 24 September
  • Holiday Break - Saturday 25 September – Monday 11 October
  • Term 4 - Tuesday 12 October – Wednesday 15 December

South Australia

  • Term 2 - Monday 19 April – Friday 2 July
  • Holiday Break – Saturday 3 July – Sunday 18 July
  • Term 3 – Monday 19 July – Friday 24 September
  • Holiday Break – Saturday 25 September – Sunday 10 October
  • Term 4 – Monday 11 October – Friday 10 December

Northern Territory

  • Term 2 - Monday 12 April – Friday 18 June
  • Holiday Break - Saturday 19 June – Monday 19 July
  • Term 3 – Tuesday 20 July – Friday 24 September
  • Holiday Break – Saturday 25 September – Sunday 3 October
  • Term 4 – Monday 4 October – Friday 10 December

Victoria

  • Term 2 – Monday 12 April – Friday 25 June
  • Holiday Break – Saturday 26 June – Sunday 11 July
  • Term 3 – Monday 12 July – Friday 17 September
  • Holiday Break - Saturday 18 September – Sunday 3 October
  • Term 4 - Monday 4 October – Friday 17 December

Australian Capital Territory

  • Term 2 - Tuesday 27 April – Friday 2 July
  • Holiday Break – Saturday 3 July – Sunday 18 July
  • Term 3 - Monday 19 July – Friday 24 September
  • Holiday Break – Saturday 25 September – Sunday 10 October
  • Term 4 - Monday 11 October – Friday 17 December

Queensland

  • Term 2 - Tuesday 13 April – Friday 25 June
  • Holiday Break - Saturday 26 June – Monday 12 July
  • Term 3 – Tuesday 13 July – Friday 17 September
  • Holiday Break - Saturday 18 September – Sunday 3 October
  • Term 4 – Monday 4 October – Friday 10 December

Tasmania

  • Holiday Break - Saturday 29 May – Monday 14 June
  • Term 2 – Tuesday 15 June - Friday 3 September
  • Holiday Break – Saturday 4 September – Sunday 19 September
  • Term 3 – Monday 20 September - Thursday 16 December

Remember to check with your school about pupil free days.

For more information go to: http://australia.gov.au/topics/australian-facts-and-figures/school-term-dates

Please visit Haggus and Stookles E-store. We sell Kids Backpack and other high quality products for your kids there. Visit now,  you can find variety of products to choose from!


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The Great Aussie Road Trip hits the road again…

An amazing viewAfter a successful project in 2008 that followed the 4 month journey around Australia of the Power Family with their girls who were 5 and 3, the Power’s are about to hit the road again – with a new addition. The Great Aussie Project re-launched on the 1st May and the Power’s are about to embark on a three week trip, with a difference!  Jasmine is now 7, Jemma is now 5 and Greg and Rachel Power now also have the added fun of sharing Australia with the newest family member – Edward (Teddy) who is about to turn 1. “We never dreamed we would ever get the chance to travel like this again!” remarks Rachel frequently.  “This time round we have developed a website that will do more than allow families to follow our adventures (or mis-adventures), we know it will inspire them to hit the road and create experiences of their own.” On the 8th June 2010 the Power Family are travelling from their home in Canberra to Lake Eyre, the Flinders Ranges (Arkaroola), Menindee Lakes and Lake Mungo. During the three week adventure their journal will be followed by schools and families across the country in a trial of the Education Feature of the project. “Jasmine will keep her own journal with photos that will be followed in the classroom, and the families at home can extend what the kids in class are learning by following our family journal and those of our Guest Family Bloggers, other families travelling the country.”  Says Rachel. “It’s about showing children our amazing country and how different it is once you are outside your own backyard.  We want to instil a passion for Australia, travel and experiencing the natural wonderland that we are lucky to live in.” Working closely with many state and regional Tourism bodies, the Power Family hope that the Great Aussie Road Trip website will become the foremost experience based travel information tool for families. “Our aim is to inspire families to experience Australia.  We offer the tools to help them decide where they should travel to next, great places to stay and fantastic products to make their travelling life easier. By reading our experiences, parents can relate to how our children enjoy the location and gain a feel for how their children will enjoy it. By featuring Guest Family Bloggers, the ages of the children are much wider and there is more than one family experience for a location.  Our first Guest Family Bloggers hit the road at the end of June, one is travelling for 7 months.  The Ross family were inspired into hitting the road after seeing us interviewed on the Today Show in 2008.” Rachel said. Opportunity exists for the travel, tourism and media industries to be involved with the Great Aussie Road Trip. Contact Rachel Power for more details. www.greataussieroadtrip.com.au

Please visit Haggus and Stookles E-store. We sell Kids Hats and other high quality products for your kids there. Visit now,  you can find variety of products to choose from!
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