The Cooloola Region is located between the Sunshine Coast and the noosa river to the south, the Fraser Coast to the north and extends inland as far as Imbil
Cooloola offers a large range of products and services including many small but
inovative businesses, please take a look at our main directory
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Cooloola offers a large range of different attractions cattering for many differnt tastes, including the beauty of the Cooloola National Park, The fantastic beaches of Teewah and Rainbow Beach, The History of Gympie, and the Nostalgia of taking a steam train through the picturesque Mary Vally. Cooloola is also a Gateway to Fraser Island via a 10 minute ferry crossing from inskip point and a paradise for 4x4 enthusiasts.
The towns and small communities offer some great oportunities for Business, and Tourism in the Cooloola Region, Here you will find information about some of those Cooloola communities.
Cooloola Cove is a fast growing community located between Tin Can Bay and Rainbow Beach.
Goomboorian is a small agricultural community located between Gympie and Tin Can Bay on the Tin Can Bay Road 15 minutes from Gympie.
Gympie is the largest town in the region with a rich history.
Gympie History
Imbil is a small township located in the middle of the Mary Valley, and the Destination of the Mary Valley Rattler steam train.
The name Kin Kin is derived from the Aboriginal kauin kauin meaning red soil. and is another small agricultural town in the Cooloola Region.
Pomona is home to the anual king of the mountain run, and a thriving community.
Rainbow Beach is the gateway to Fraser Island and home to the magnificent coloured sand.
Rainbow Beach is one of Cooloolas most popular destinations.
Discover Rainbow Beach and Fraser Island
Tin Can Bay where the dolphins play is a small fishing village with the popular atraction of the rare indo pacific humpback dolphins which visit each morning to be hand fed.
Wolvi is a small agricultural community within the Cooloola Shire.