The Strand is a seaside foreshore located in
Townsville
Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Queensland, Australia. With a population of 180,820 as of June 2018, it is the largest settlement in North Queensland; it is unofficially considered its capital. Estimated resident population, 30 ...
,
Australia. It is located in the suburb of
North Ward
North Ward is a coastal suburb of Townsville in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. In the , North Ward had a population of 5,065 people.
The suburb is one of the oldest in the city but has undergone significant development over many ...
. The Strand has a view of the
Port of Townsville
Port of Townsville is a government-owned Corporation and seaport in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It is the third largest seaport in Queensland after Port of Brisbane and the Port of Gladstone. It is located south of the mouth of Ross Cr ...
and
Magnetic Island
Magnetic Island ( Wulguru: Yunbenun) is an island offshore from the city of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. This mountainous island in Cleveland Bay has effectively become a suburb of Townsville, with 2,335 permanent residents. The islan ...
, as well as to
Cape Cleveland.
Features in the area include a jetty, a recreational park, restaurants, cafes and pools.
History
The Strand has been a part of Townsville's history since the city was founded in the mid-19th century.
A public outdoor swimming baths were first constructed between 1886 and 1889. About deep, it was filled daily by tidal actions. The later 'City Baths' were established on the site. New baths were built between 1941 and 1950. These were named the 'Tobruk Memorial Baths' in memory of those at the 1941
Siege of Tobruk
The siege of Tobruk lasted for 241 days in 1941, after Axis forces advanced through Cyrenaica from El Agheila in Operation Sonnenblume against Allied forces in Libya, during the Western Desert Campaign (1940–1943) of the Second World ...
.
In 1891, military fortifications were established at
Kissing Point
Kissing Point is a point on the Parramatta River about 2 km south of Ryde, located in the suburb of Putney. Historically, the name referred to a much wider area than the current-day point; and perhaps originally to the point near Ryde Br ...
, a rocky headland at the north-west end of the Strand.
Jezzine Barracks was closed in 2007, to become the home of the Army Museum of North Queensland.
By 1929, a branch of the
Queensland Country Women's Association
The Queensland Country Women's Association (QCWA) is the Queensland chapter of the Country Women's Association in Australia. The association seeks to serve the interests of women and children in rural areas in Australia through a network of loca ...
built the Pioneer Women's Memorial Building with five seaside huts on Mitchell Street, Kissing Point.
This included a 'sharkproof' enclosure for swimming, which required repair from time to time.
A number of persons were killed by
sharks
Sharks are a group of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the clade Selachi ...
over the years on The Strand. The first recorded fatality was on 9 November 1916 at Kissing Point, and another followed the next morning nearby. September 1918 saw another fatal attack near the Sea View Hotel, in of water. A fourth fatality was about from Kissing Point in January 1933. Another reported fatal mauling was located beside the Kissing Point Baths swimming enclosure on 22 October 1951.
In July 1935 it was believed a forty-three-year-old woman with a child walked off the Melton Hill cliff, over high, opposite the City Baths. (Even then, the cliff had ''
Bougainvillea
''Bougainvillea'' ( , ) is a genus of thorny ornamental vines, bushes, and trees belonging to the four o' clock family, Nyctaginaceae. It is native to eastern South America, found from Brazil, west to Peru, and south to southern Argentina. ...
'' creepers.)
By 1951, the Kissing Point swimming enclosure was also known as the
RAAF
"Through Adversity to the Stars"
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Pool when netting was erected during
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
when the Royal Australian Air Force station was a naval area.
Jellyfish
Jellyfish and sea jellies are the informal common names given to the medusa-phase of certain gelatinous members of the subphylum Medusozoa, a major part of the phylum Cnidaria. Jellyfish are mainly free-swimming marine animals with umbrella- ...
stings have also been present along the beach over time.
In January 1956, a twenty-seven-year-old stockman pleaded guilty for the murder of a twelve-year-old female school student. She had been attacked and strangled at Kissing Point in December 1955. The offender died in prison in April 2010, and considered to have spent more time in custody than anyone else in Queensland.
The current foreshore was opened in 1999 after the old foreshore was severely damaged and eroded after heavy rainfall and wind from
Tropical Cyclone Sid in January 1998 and other monsoonal storms between 1997 and 1998. It was moderately damaged by
Cyclone Tessi in April 2000.
The Strand was the 'cauldron stop' for
Townsville
Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Queensland, Australia. With a population of 180,820 as of June 2018, it is the largest settlement in North Queensland; it is unofficially considered its capital. Estimated resident population, 30 ...
, during the Australian leg of the
2000 Sydney Olympics
The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 (Dharug language, Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport ...
Torch Relay.
The Strand held the 2001
Centenary of Federation events, including a fireworks display and skyshow which attracted a crowd of around 86,000.
The Strand was named Australia's cleanest Beach in 2008. This was the second time the award was given to the beach in five years.
An
Anzac Day march in 2009 attracted 20,000 people to The Strand.
In 2010, 35 million was spent on redeveloping the foreshore.
An estimated 80,000 people turned out on the opening weekend, which included numerous events including a pyrotechnics and fireworks display, and a skyshow.
Features
Anzac Memorial Park began as The Strand Park in the 1910s as a place for the residents of Townsville to visit and enjoy. In September 1913, a bandstand, designed by Sydney architect
A.B. Polin, was officially opened by the Mayor, Alderman R.W. McLelland, and dedicated to the memory of the late Alderman J.H. Tyack. The park was progressively expanded and developed and from the 1920s became a focus for the city's ANZAC Day activities. Reflective of this important use, the park was formally renamed the ANZAC Memorial Park in 1934.
The Telecasters North Queensland Building was previously the
Queens Hotel. This building was built in stages between 1902 and the 1920s by publican John Tyack, to the design of prominent architectural firm
Eaton, Bates and Polin. The hotel soon acquired a reputation as being one of the finest hotels in North Queensland.
The
Tobruk Memorial Baths were built between 1941 and 1950, with early construction slowed as a result of the Second World War. The Baths were designed and built by the Townsville City Council's engineering and works department and named the Tobruk Memorial Baths in honour of the Australian servicemen who had taken part in the
Siege of Tobruk
The siege of Tobruk lasted for 241 days in 1941, after Axis forces advanced through Cyrenaica from El Agheila in Operation Sonnenblume against Allied forces in Libya, during the Western Desert Campaign (1940–1943) of the Second World ...
.
Other recreational features include:
*Oceanway pavement
*Rockpool
*Barbecue areas
*Surf Lifesaving Club
*Strand Park
*Waterpark
*Ocean Siren, a water sculpture by
Jason deCaires Taylor
Jason deCaires Taylor (born 12 August 1974 in Dover) is a British sculptor and creator of the world's first underwater sculpture park – the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park – and underwater museum – Cancún Underwater Museum. He is best ...
modelled on twelve-year-old indigenous
Wulgurukaba girl Takoda Johnson, which changes colour based on the water temperature measured nearby
Events
Since the opening of the Strand, the foreshore has been used for many annual or monthly events. The fourth Friday of each month sees Strand Park used for Nightmarkets, which is a popular festivity among the local residents. Other events include the annual
Townsville City Council
The City of Townsville is a local government area (LGA) located in North Queensland, Australia. It encompasses the city of Townsville, together with the surrounding rural areas, to the south are the communities of Alligator Creek, Woodstock a ...
Run Christmas events, Carols by Candlelight and
Stable on the Strand
''The Stable (formerly known as Stable on the Strand)'' is an annual nativity play in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It has been described as "part installation, part fun fair and part theatrical performance".
The play is staged from 18 to ...
, as well as a fireworks display and gathering on New Year's Eve. One example of a bi-annual event is the Strand Ephemera, wherein local and regional artists display their works along the foreshore. Some works from this event have become permanent on the foreshore, including the Silver Coconuts near the Rock Pool.
References
External links
Council siteStable On The StrandQueensland Place Histories: The Strand, Townsville- John Oxley Library blog, State Library of Queensland.
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Tourist attractions in Queensland
Townsville