Australian Towns & Cities
Queensland: Maryborough
Incorporating photos and Information
from Michael Greenslade's former Australian Towns, Cities and Highways
site
Maryborough, one of Queensland's oldest cities, lies on the banks of the Mary River and is one of the major centres in the Fraser Coast region. The city was first settled in 1847 and in its heyday was a major port of entry for many vessels to the east coast. Today the city's industries are essentially train construction (QLD Tilt trains) and sugar cane. Maryborough has been promoted as a heritage city with many of its original commercial and Queenslander style buildings preserved, in particular along Wharf Street where the street has been re-formed to create an historic atmosphere. The city centre is very appealing - retains a busy feel and is quite vegetated and colourful. Nearby Queens Park is a spectacular garden which also offers great views of the Mary River. The town name originates from the Mary River, of which gains its name from the wife of former NSW governor Sir Charles Fitzroy.
- Population: 22 206 1
- Postcode: 4650
- Location: 265 km north of Brisbane
- Main Roads: Bruce Hwy A1, Maryborough-Hervey Bay Road and Biggenden Road
- Radio Stations: FM:
ABC Classic (98.5 MHz), ABC News on Radio (97.7 MHz), ABC RN (100.9 MHz), Hit 101.9 Fraser Coast (101.9 MHz), Goldfields FM (99.1 MHz), Kix Country (92.3 MHz), Rebel FM (106.7 MHz), SBS Radio (104.5 MHz), The Breeze (102.5 MHz), Three Angles Broadcasting (87.8 MHz), Triple J (99.3 MHz), Triple M Fraser Coast (103.5 MHz) and Vision Radio Network (87.6 MHz). AM: ABC Radio Brisbane (612 kHz) and ABC Wide Bay (855 kHz)
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Maryborough Business Centre:
Kent Street, heading south-east in Maryborough, December 2002.
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Maryborough Business Centre:
Alice Street, heading south-east in Maryborough, December 2002.
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Granville Bridge:
Approaching the Granville Bridge (Mary River), looking north-east, Maryborough, December 2002.
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Mary River:
Tiger Street crossing the Mary River via Granville Bridge, December 2002.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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Mary River:
Tiger Street crossing the Mary River via Granville Bridge, December 2002.
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1 Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2016 Census Quickstats, Maryborough UCL
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