The predominant age group in Wonga Beach is 60-69 years. The median price for a 3 bed house is currently $405,000. On average, houses spend 47 days on the market. Based on five years of sales, Wonga Beach has seen a compound growth rate of 13.8% for houses. The median sold prices over the last year (January 2022 - January 2023) is $412,500 for houses in Wonga Beach. Wonga Beach facilities include a service station and pharmacy, caravan park and BBQ facilities. From the quaint owner built holiday and fishing shacks of the 1930s to the newer multi million dollar homes.įor families with children there is Wonga Beach State School, a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls. Looking south from Wonga Beach you can see Island Point which shelters the harbour entrance of Port Douglas.īehind the coastal vegetation is an extraordinary array of architecture. This suburb has a beautiful lush backdrop of huge Calophyllum trees interspersed with Coconut palms. Wonga Beach is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the tourists in Port Douglas while still being able to live amongst the stunning surroundings. The adjacent locality of Bamboo is located west of Wonga Beach and has 129 inhabitants (2016 census) with a surface of 20.5 km2 (7.9 sq mi). This suburb has one of the longest stretches of sandy beach in the area. It takes a lot of skill to make something this good sound so effortless.Wonga Beach is an extensive beachside suburb 17 kilometres north of Mossman and 20 minutes south of Daintree Village. ![]() "Whether you’re on, near, or simply pining for a body of water and a calmer frame of mind, Bobby’s brand of coastal folk will take you there. If you want to feel good in your heart, grab a mate, your mum, your grandpa, and join in the national celebration of 'Flow'. Moving from delicate ukulele reflections to full throttle drumming and dancing, family and connection is at the core of Bobby's music. ![]() There's no limit to the pure joy on faces whenever he takes to the stage. Gaining a Double J feature album spot on release, 'Flow' quickly entered the AIR Independent album charts and peaked at #1 on both the 100% Independent Albums Chart and Independent Labels Chart.įor Bobby Alu fans, if you know, you know. Marking the first headline tour since the release of the record, this comes at the end of a huge 2019 for the tropical ambassador who has won over new fans at home and abroad in 2019 alongside mates Busby Marou and Xavier Rudd. ![]() ![]() With nothing but beats, rhythms and good vibes, Byron Bay ukulele strummer, drummer and singer, Bobby Alu, is hitting the road in celebration of his third album 'Flow', and he’s stopping in at Tanks to share the love. “The East Pointers are one of the hottest young traditional folk bands on the planet.” Geoff Wood, ABC Radio “Canadian trio the East Pointers barnstormed the place, with another musical gear always in reserve when required.” The Australian On the new album, fiddle tunes are grounded in complex rumbling bass lines, a dirty Americana exploration turns on a dime into a light hearted guitar feature with flamenco reference palmas, playful keyboard tones turn traditional solos into urgent dance-party journeys, and off-the-leash festival jam sessions give rise to vocal numbers that are either perfect pop songs or moving tributes to the home and people they love. The East Pointers have always been musically complex and technically brilliant, the core is definitely traditional Celtic. Tim Chaisson (vocals/fiddle/percussion), Koady Chaisson (banjo/tenor guitar/moog) and Jake Charron (guitar/keyboards), already internationally acknowledged as musical trailblazers, have made sure their third album, ‘Yours To Break’ will light a path for a new generation of music lovers who don’t care for labels. Redefining the ever-evolving genre – modern folk – with Billboard-worthy pop hooks, deep acoustic groove, trance-like trad breakdowns and three-part harmonies, The East Pointers are returning to Cairns.
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