Happy Valley, Queensland (Fraser Island)

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Happy Valley
Queensland
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Beach at Happy Valley, 2004
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Happy Valley
Coordinates 25°20′15″S153°12′02″E / 25.3375°S 153.2005°E / -25.3375; 153.2005 (Happy Valley (town centre))
Postcode(s) 4581
Time zone AEST (UTC+10:00)
LGA(s) Fraser Coast Region
State electorate(s) Hervey Bay
Federal division(s) Wide Bay

Happy Valley is a coastal town in the locality of K'gari (formerly Fraser Island) in the Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. [1]

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Geography

Advertising for the Happy Valley tourist resort, 9 February 1935 Advertising for the Happy Valley tourist resort, 9 February 1935.jpg
Advertising for the Happy Valley tourist resort, 9 February 1935

The island K'gari is divided into two localities, one very small one, Eurong, and a very large one called K'gari (the locality) with Happy Valley being its only township. Happy Valley is located approximately halfway up the east coast facing the Pacific Ocean. [2]

One will need a 4WD vehicle to drive along the beach in order to get there. [3]

History

Huts at Happy Valley, circa 1935 Buildings at Happy Valley, Fraser Island, circa 1935.jpg
Huts at Happy Valley, circa 1935

From August 1934, tourists started coming to the Fraser Island Tourist Resort, a group of huts "offering every comfort and convenience" at Happy Valley. [4] [5]

On 7 December 2020 a bushfire, started in October by an illegal campfire, threatened the town and caused residents to evacuate their homes as it burned out of control. [6] Early in the morning (3:35am) the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) issued an emergency warning in which residents were advised to "leave immediately". [7] Heavy rainfall in mid-December helped contain the fire and the QFES handed control back to the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS). [8] Up to 14 December 2020 the fire had been burning for over two months and more than half the island had been "blackened". Though the fire was still burning the island was declared safe for visitors and reopened on 15 December. [9]

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References

  1. "Happy Valley – town in Fraser Coast Region (entry 15356)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government . Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  2. "Queensland Globe". State of Queensland . Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  3. Boston, Ursula. "Happy Valley on Fraser Island". All About Fraser Island. Archived from the original on 21 June 2022. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  4. "TOURIST AGENCY". Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser . No. 20, 149. Queensland, Australia. 23 February 1935. p. 5. Archived from the original on 21 June 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2017 via National Library of Australia.
  5. "Advertising". Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser . No. 20, 137. Queensland, Australia. 9 February 1935. p. 7. Archived from the original on 21 June 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2017 via National Library of Australia.
  6. Binnie, Kerrin; and, Staff (14 November 2020). "Fraser Island bushfire closing in on township after blaze started by illegal campfire". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 7 May 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  7. Stewart, Jessica; and, Staff (7 December 2020). "Fraser Island residents told to 'leave immediately' as bushfire threatens town and interstate resources join firefighting effort". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 21 January 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  8. Van Vonderen, Jessica; and, Staff (13 December 2020). "South-east Queensland braces for flooding after wet weekend". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 9 March 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  9. Hegarty, Nicole (14 December 2020). "K'gari-Fraser Island to reopen as weekend rain contains bushfire that has burned since October". ABC Wide Bay. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 11 February 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2021.

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