Northern Beaches
With a blend of contemporary Australian living and regional city charm, Royal Sands takes community living to a whole new level.
Royal Sands and its surrounds have all the features to make your family feel right at home. Surrounded by kilometres of pristine beach, distinct features of the area include a local boat ramp, parks providing idyllic meeting spots, BBQ facilities and bike paths.
A primary school, community surf club and local shopping are all within a few minutes’ drive from
Royal Sands.
Mackay Region
The Mackay Region comprises the City of Mackay and five neighbouring Shires covering an area in excess of 90,000 square kilometres comprising of beaches, islands, hinterlands, gorges, mountains and lowlands. The region is home to 143,000 friendly and welcoming people and the relaxed tropical city of Mackay has a population in excess of 80,000. It is no wonder the region can offer such an abundant range of services and facilities. Our vibrant developing community can proudly boast being a City where people can pursue a wide range of interests and lifestyles in a secure environment.
Mackay Region has economic diversity and a progressive community attitude towards development. The region surrounding Mackay is the largest sugar cane producing area in Australia, and the Port of Mackay has the largest bulk export sugar terminal in the world. The Bowen Basin to Mackay’s west provides an enormous natural resource, producing 85% of Australia’s coal.
The diversity of the region spreads beyond primary industries alone, a maturing and developing tourism industry is a large economic driver, with over 1/2 million domestic visitors to the region each year.
Mackay Region’s weather is one of its top attractions. Summers consist of warm to hot tropical weather (December to March expect humidity), while the remainder of the year provides invariably blue skies, sunshine and cool nights.
To learn more about the Mackay region, visit www.mackay.qld.gov.au/community

