A life-sized statue of Mary Poppins stands at the corner of Richmond and Wharf Streets, celebrating Maryborough as the birthplace of P.L. Travers, the author of Mary Poppins.
An annual festival held in June/July that celebrates P.L. Travers with parades, performances, and themed activities.
A heritage-listed general store showcasing life from the 1800s, located on the historic Quay Street.
A historic area featuring the old customs house, wharves, and museums, with scenic views of the Mary River.
A museum with an impressive collection of military memorabilia and colonial artifacts, ideal for history enthusiasts.
A weekly market held every Thursday in the city center, featuring local crafts, produce, and entertainment, including the firing of the 'Time Cannon' at 1 p.m.
A Victorian-era train station built in 1892, known for its grand architecture. It houses a café and gift shop.
حديقة نباتية قديمة على شاطئ النهر بها حجلات زهور ومروج وعشج وأشجار عالية بالإضافة إلى شلال.
A center where visitors can try gold prospecting, located in Victoria’s 'Golden Triangle,' known for its rich gold rush history.
A family-friendly park beside Lake Victoria offering activities like canoeing, fishing, and playgrounds, along with cabin accommodations.
Located 30 km northeast of Maryborough, Hervey Bay is a gateway to Fraser Island and offers whale watching (seasonal) and other coastal activities.
تُعد هذه الجزيرة موقعًا للسياحة البيئية والتخييم وتضمّ غابات وبحيرة وحياة برية وهي أكبر جزيرة رملية في العالم.