St Lawrence, Queensland: Travel guide and things to do

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St Lawrence, Queensland: Travel guide and things to do

Located 823 km north of Brisbane St Lawrence is a tiny town which through some accident of history and location has managed to survive. It sprawls around the railway line and, to the casual observer, seems to have no real reason for its continued existence.

Originally it was created as a port to ship out the cattle which were grazed in the hinterland. Its existence depended almost entirely on the fact that it was located midway between the larger ports of Rockhampton and Mackay and, as such, was a sensible alternative to the relatively long droving runs which were required if cattle were to be shipped out from these larger ports. It is located 183 km from Rockhampton and 161 km from Mackay and it is now 6 km from the Bruce Highway consequently it doesn't benefit from the passing traffic.

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Today the town consists of a country pub, a little butcher's shop, a couple of general stores, a railway station, a bowls club (which is a very popular weekend pastime), and a shire council office. The people in this tiny settlement are almost entirely shire and railway workers with just a few professional fishermen and local business people.

The one surprise in the town is the Isaac Region council chambers office which is located in Macartney Street. It is a disarmingly elegant building which seems quite out of place..

Tourist Information

Broadsound Shire Council Office
Macartney St
St Lawrence QLD 4707
Telephone: (07) 4956 9133
Facsimile: (07) 4956 9236

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