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    Emu Park

    , QLD

    Things to see
    Tourist Information
    Motels
    Hotels
    Caravan Parks
    Restaurants


    The Singing Ship (a remarkable musical sculpture) at Emu Park

    Emu Park
    Attractive seaside town north-east of Rockhampton.
    Located 686 km north of Brisbane and 45 km north-east of Rockhampton, Emu Park is basically a quiet little resort south of Yeppoon.

    The first European to visit this attractive spot was Captain James Cook who sailed past the area between 25 May and 27 May 1770. He experienced some difficulty with the shallowness of the water. During this time he named Great Keppel Island and Keppel Bay (after Admiral August Keppel) and Cape Capricorn.

    Today Emu Park is usually visited by travellers passing through on the circular scenic route from Rockhampton to Yeppoon.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    The Singing Ship
    The great attraction of the area, apart from the swimming, fishing and lazing about, is the remarkable Singing Ship musical sculpture in Kele Park on the headland, south of the main beach.

    It is dedicated to James Cook who named Keppel Bay on 27 May 1770. 'At Noon we were about 2 Leagues from the Main land and by observation in the Latitude of 22°53'S, Longitude made from Cape Capricorn 20 Miles west. At this the northernmost point of land we had in sight bore NNW distant 10 Miles, this point I named C. Manyfold from the number of high hills over it. Latitude 22°43'S. It lies N26° West distant 17 1/3 Leagues from C. Capricorn, between them the shore forms a large bay in and off it are known by the same name. In this Bay is good anchorage where there is a sufficient depth of water.' It is clear that Cook was not poetically inspired by the moment.

    The Singing Ship sculpture really works. It sings almost constantly because of the on-shore breezes. The effect, particularly on a clear day when the white ship gleams in the sun, is quite stunning. The design was by Mrs C. M. Westmoreland who won a local competition aimed at commemorating the 200th Anniversary of Cook's discovery of Australia. It was constructed by S. W. Kele, a Rockhampton steel and concrete contractor, and the specific engineering and acoustic problems were handled by George Cain and David Thomas from the Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education. It is a notable and interesting landmark.

    Emu Park Historical Museum
    The Emu Park Museum is located at 17 Hill St and is open weekdays from 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m., Saturdays from 9.00 a.m. to midday and Sundays from 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m., tel: (07) 4939 6080.


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Emu Park Historical Museum Society
    17 Hill St
    Emu Park QLD 4702
    Telephone: (07) 4939 6080
     
     

    Motels   [Top of page]

     
      Emu Park Motel
    50 Hill St
    Emu Park QLD 4702
    Telephone: (07) 4939 6697
    Rating: **
     
     
      Endeavour Inn
    18 Hill St
    Emu Park QLD 4702
    Telephone: (07) 4939 6777
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Pine Beach Hotel/Motel
    Granville St
    Emu Park QLD 4702
    Telephone: (07) 4939 6100
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Bell Park Caravan Park
    Emu Park Rd
    Emu Park QLD 4702
    Telephone: (07) 4939 6202
    Rating: **
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Endeavour Inn Restaurant
    18 Hill St
    Emu Park QLD 4702
    Telephone: (07) 4938 7700
     




     

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