In it's 60th anniversary year, Burleigh Golf Club is a private members golf club offering first class golfing and clubhouse facilities whilst catering for golfers of all standards. OzSports Burleigh Premier indoor sports, fitness and recreation facility. Paramount Indoor Rock Climbing Featuring square metres of wall space and over 11 metres of vertical height.
The Creation Spirit, Jabreen, transformed it into a rocky outcrop. One day his pathway led him to the ocean beach where he took a long swim to the horizon and back. Emerging from the water, Jabreen, a giant of enormous stature, rose up to his full height and raised his arms skywards.
As he did, the level ground followed his hands upwards to the level of his fingertips, thus forming the headland of Jellurgal with the rocky fingers pointing seawards. You can also purchase authentic souvenirs from the Jellurgal Gift Shop.
It features interactive iPads so you can navigate your own cultural journey and explore the traditional lives of the Yugambeh people. Tours are available. It was created by Dr David Fleay in and today is home to dingoes, kangaroos, koalas, salt and freshwater crocodiles, cassowaries, brolgas and most Australian indigenous animals.
There are optional guided tours, wildlife talks, an Aboriginal program and a special area for children. The Nocturnal House has a platypus, as well as bilbys. During the course of the day there is crocodile feeding, tree kangaroo capers, platypus feeding and an opportunity to learn from the wildlife rangers.
It is open from 9. The park is now under the management of the Queensland Department of National Parks. The subgroup who lived in the area were known as the Kombumerri people. Warner, named the headland 'Burly Head'. The next hotel did not open until after World War I. The railway stopping place at West Burleigh was about 3 km from the beach. Nerang Shire council set aside a foreshore camping area with water and sanitary services for a charge of one shilling per tent per week.
Once again a combination of surf, creek and scenic headland drew campers, numbering hundreds during Christmas and Easter holidays. Following the sale of two housing estates totalling 92 lots in , there were cottages, holiday flats and the Bluff Residential Hotel.
A surf life-saving club was started in , and the Jarvis hall was built for both social functions and church services. In the Jubilee Bridge over the Nerang River, replacing a vehicular ferry, enabled motorists to drive easily from Brisbane to the South Coast, and two years later bridges were opened over the Tallebudgera and Currumbin Creeks.
Within a few more years the Burleigh Heads-Mowbray Park surf life-saving club was formed, with a daring male membership who discarded woollen neck-to-knees and donned Jantzen Zipp topless togs. Until the s Burleigh Heads was classified as one of the 'in-between' beaches when travelling from Southport to Coolangatta.
It extended further north and south than now, with the Miami, Burleigh and Palm Beach Hotels, along with five boarding houses, several storekeepers and tradespeople's shops, a garage and a post office. Inland there was considerable dairying. By there were several garages, a picture theatre, a bowling club and a primary school
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