Boonooroo is located along the banks of the Great Sandy Strait, a quiet waterway running between Fraser Island and the mainland. The villages of Boonooroo and Tuan are now close to one and have maintained their 'old fishing village' character. Boonooroo itself has a range of general services and facilities for the visitor and is a wonderful place to while away a week of fishing and relaxation!
This is a wallum swamp area, home to a unique collection of Australian flora and fauna including tea trees, Kangaroos, eucalypts, galahs, bottle brush, magpies, wildflowers, bramminy kites and sea eagles.
One of Australia's main RAMSAR sites, the area offers migrating birds a safe resting and feeding ground. It is also the second largest protection area in Queensland for the Dugong. Soon to be classified as a Marine Park, the Great Sandy Strait is an important place for both conservation and recreation.
Temperatures for Boonooroo
Boonooroo has hot summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Boonooroo is approximately 31 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 20 °c.
Boonooroo has warm winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Boonooroo is approximately 28 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 22 °c.
MONTH
LOW °c
HIGH °c
January
20
31
February
20
30
March
19
29
April
16
27
May
13
24
June
10
22
July
8
22
August
9
23
September
12
26
October
15
28
November
17
29
December
19
30
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