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Perigian Beach, Queensland

Peregian Beach
NoosaQueensland
Peregian Beach is located in Queensland
Peregian Beach
Peregian Beach
Coordinates 26°28′50″S 153°5′44″E / 26.48056°S 153.09556°E / -26.48056; 153.09556Coordinates: 26°28′50″S 153°5′44″E / 26.48056°S 153.09556°E / -26.48056; 153.09556
Population 3,531 (2011 census)
 • Density 1,009/km2 (2,610/sq mi)
Established 1960
Postcode(s) 4573
Area 3.5 km2 (1.4 sq mi)
Location 12 km (7 mi) S of Noosa Heads
LGA(s)
State electorate(s)
Federal Division(s) Wide Bay
Suburbs around Peregian Beach:
(Lake Weyba) Noosaville Marcus Beach Coral Sea
Doonan Peregian Beach Coral Sea
Peregian Springs Coolum Beach Coral Sea

Peregian Beach is a beach and small seaside town on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is a suburb split between two local government areas with the eastern coastal in the Shire of Noosa and the western hinterland part in the Sunshine Coast Region. (Between 2008 and 2013 Peregian Beach was entirely within Sunshine Coast Region). In the 2011 census, Peregian Beach had a population of 3,531 people.

Peregian is an Aboriginal word for emu.

During World War II, Peregian Beach, Sunshine Beach and surrounding areas were used for artillery training. Current residents occasionally discover artillery shells and unexploded ordnance on their land. On making such discoveries, residents should call the Police who will arrange for inspection and, if required, safe disposal.

In 2015, there was a competition for local residents to choose one of four pieces of artwork to decorate the concrete walls of the Peregian Beach Reservoir. The winning artwork was "Peregian Stand" by Peregian artist Colin Passmore which depicted a stand of melaleuca trees.

Peregian Beach within the Sunshine Coast Region comprises continual residential development along the eastern coastal strip of sandy beaches. The David Low Way passes north to south through this area. Development to the west is constrained by Noosa National Park.

Peregian Beach within the Shire of Noosa is further west, bounded on the north by Lake Weyba and to the east by Noosa National Park and Murdering Creek. Its south-western boundary roughly follows Emu Mountain Road. This area is only sparsely settled.

There is a village style shopping precinct, a surf club and hotel. The local skate park is popular amongst skaters in the region, but can be prone to short periods of flash flooding in the wet season.


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