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About Tweed HeadsTweed Heads is located at the mouth of
the Tweed River. The twin towns; Coolangatta and Tweed
Heads share a main street that straddles the State Border
Tweed Heads has so much to offer, including some of the best sun bathing, swimming and surfing in Australia
Major Cities Tweed heads is a 2 hour drive from the
Sunshine Coast
And only a 35 minute drive from Surfers
Paradise
It is a 85 minute drive from Brisbane
But a 10 hour drive from Sydney
Major Gateways for Transport Networks
There are several different modes of transport that can be used to reach Tweed Heads, which can include flying by aeroplane.
There are a number of different airlines available they include: Jetstar, Virgin Blue, and Tiger, and
They depart from; Sydney, Canberra, Newcastle, Melbourne, Adelaide, Cairns and Townsville to the Gold Coast Airport at Coolangatta, which is a 10 minute drive to Tweed Heads
History in BriefTimber cutters originally moved to the Tweed
Valley in 1844.
After the timber had been cleared, farmers
moved in and bananas, sugar cane and dairy
farming became prominent as well as a fishing
industry developing also.
EconomyGiven its closeness to the Gold Coast, Tweed
Heads has a shared economy with
Coolangatta, which is based heavily on
tourism.
Local customsThe Wintersun
Festival is a 10 day annual retro nostalgia festival featuring more than 1500 pre-1974 hot rod, classic, and custom cars in driving events and static display.
There will be 100 bands and performers playing Rock and
Roll, Rockabilly, Swing, Concept and Tribute.
Performers are from every State in Australia as well as
international acts.
Also enjoy market stalls featuring all things retro as well
as traditional markets, fairground, Street Parades and lots
of family fun.
More than 75,000 people attend this event
which has been running since 1988 so put on your dancing shoes, turn the clock and remember when the good times
rolled!
Local Facilities around Tweed Heads
Some of the local Facilities around Tweed Heads include:
Beach Break Buslines 0755908332Tweed Taxi 132227Terry White Chemist 0755364455After Hours medical centre 0755369940Centro Tweed Mall 0755364066Tweed Heads Markets 0755991714
These and many, many, more!
Geographical FeaturesTweed Heads is the most
northerly town in the state of New South Wales. Tweed Heads is located next to Coolangatta.
Tweed Heads is located within
the along the Northern
Rivers on the North Coast.
Climate
The climate is the best in
NSW, due to its close
proximity to QLD, with
summer temperatures
averaging at 28*C, and
20*C in winter.
Climate of Tweed HeadsTweed Heads experiences some of the most
pleasant climate in New South Wales
On average 51 days during the summer
months are not interrupted by rain. The
temperatures of Tweed Heads offer a very
moderate year round climate and a very
pleasant place to live.
When planning your
holiday to Tweed Heads,
you can expect
exceptional weather, with
warm sunny days and
cool summer nights
perfect for getting out
and about, which is what
people love to do while
on holidays.
Major Geographical Features of Tweed Heads
Mt Warning is a volcano which covered a
massive 400 square kilometres and can be
found within the Mt Warning national park.
Given its name by Captain Cook, it was used
as a warning to sailors of the dangerous Point
Danger near Tweed Heads.
Mount Warning was added to the World Heritage list in 1975. Mount Warning at the heart of the park, is the remnant central plug of the Tweed shield volcano.
The 'Tweed Caldera' is one of the largest and best examples of an erosion caldera in the world.
Current Health and Safety Issues when visiting Tweed Heads
Health RisksFor tourists travelling inbound, may need to
receive a Swine Flu injection. It is also recommended that you receive
Hepatitis B & C injections before arriving in Australia.
Weather DisastersThe cyclone season is between early
December and late March, though may not hit there can be severe storm surges due to these cyclones.
Ross River Fever – is common to the area of
Tweed Heads. It is important that you were
lose clothing, also that you do not leave doors
open especially during the evening, you will
also need to regularly check that the fly
screens on your windows are on securely.
Dangerous AnimalsSnakes – there are also poisoness snakes at
and around Tweed Heads, which include both Red Belly Black Snakes and Eastern Brown Snakes.
Spiders – poisoness spiders can also be found in Tweed Heads, the ones to be most cautious of are both the Red Back Spiders and the White Tail Spiders.
When swimming at the beaches at Tweed Heads it is extremely important to swim between the flags, and also be aware of Blue Bottle Jelly Fish.
Also be warned when swimming in the ocean, not to swim with large swarms of Bait Fish because there is a high probability that sharks are hunting them at that time.
General Information on Different Tourism Products
There are many different tourism products that can be found at Tweed Heads by visiting their tourist and information centre, which includes products such as;
BrochuresSupplier information kitsPamphletsAdvertising flyers
Also before your arrival at Tweed Heads, you are
also able to visit various websites, which include:
http://www.tweedtourism.com.au/
http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/
2007/07/02/92_about-gold-coast.html
http://www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/
http://www.australianexplorer.com/tweed_heads.htm
http://www.tropicalnsw.com.au/aaa_site/places/towns/
tweed.html
Storage of Destination InformationThere are various ways of storing the
information I have collected on this destination which include: Cards referenced systemsfiles and notes for specific of customer groups
Though the system I have chosen is using bothFiles and notes of a particular destination,
which is printed out as a hard copy. As well as using
Computerised database of information, which would be using the wiki.
Formal and Informal ResearchI collected my information using a variety of
resources, which were both formal and informal. They include:Informal discussions with colleaguesUndertaking formal study, both at Tafe and at
homeAccessing and reading promotional
information, travel guide books, and product brochures, which were done at both Tafe and visiting the Visitor Information Centre
Also I interviewed one of my school teachers (Mr Colberts), whom has first hand experience of living at Tweed Heads, as he previously lived there for 10 years.