Parks & Recreation Areas in Gladstone, QLD

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Yarroon St, Gladstone, 4680

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17 Flinders Parade, Gladstone, 4680

0447 133 417
The Dock at East Shores is a one-of-a-kind award winning waterfront restaurant. With spectacular views, detectable food and an extensive array of drinks. The Dock has the best beer garden in Gladstone and is ideal for any time of the day. Perfect for breakfast meetings & evening functions right through to afternoon drinks, or dinner with cocktails and wide selection of specialty beer and wines.This Gladstone favourite offers plenty of under cover outdoor seating with misting fans in summer and the unique opportunity to sit by the water and socialise with friends. Our happy diners come from not only Gladstone but also Barney Point, Callemondah, Sun Valley, Kin Kora, New Auckland, Toolooa, Telina, Clinton, Kirkwood, South Trees, Glen Eden, Byellee and more.
The Dock at East Shores in Gladstone is a popular waterfront precinct known for its beautiful garden setting and variety of attractions. Customers praise the interactive water park, well-equipped playgrounds, clean restrooms, opportunities for picnicking and barbecuing, and the HMAS Gladstone Maritime Museum. The outdoor cinema is also a hit among visitors. The parklands offer something for all ages and are well-maintained with plenty of walking and cycling paths. Overall, customers highly recommend a visit to The Dock at East Shores in Gladstone.
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7/15 Side St, Gladstone, 4680

0418 777 635
Millions of people all over the world recognise the benefits of Softball and play it either as a social or a competitive sport. The 2 main versions of Softball - fastpitch and slowpitch - and their many modifications mean it is a sport enjoyed by male and female participants of all ages and varying abilities, skills and levels of fitness. Softball is a sport with a long and proud history . It was invented in 1887 in Chicago as a direct off-shoot of baseball. While Softball and baseball enjoy many similarities, including a shared terminology, there are a number of differences between the 2 sports which have helped make Softball the most popular participant sport in the USA, where an estimated 40 million people play at least one game of Softball per year. Softball offers something for everyone. It offers opportunities to play, coach, umpire, score, manage teams and facilities, run events or volunteer in some other capacity. There are opportunities to travel to events within Australia or overseas as team members or supporters. In Australia, Softball is played in Olympic standard facilities, on community sports grounds, in public parks and on patches of dirt in remote outback communities. Softball competitions are run in every state and territory, and at school, club, state, national and international levels. Australia proudly lays claim to a number of impressive Softball statistics . We are the only nation to have our 4 elite national teams ranked in the top 3 in the world - our Open and Under 19 Women's teams are ranked 3 rd and Open and Under 19 Men's teams are ranked 1 st .
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223 Leo Zussino Dr, Gladstone, 4680

(07) 4971 6500