Free reprint articles - copywriting & search engine SEO articles
You're welcome to reprint these articles on your website and in your e-newsletters free of charge, provided:
- you don’t change the article in any way
- you include the byline (including a link to our website)
- in doing so you agree to indemnify Divine Write and its directors, officers, employees and agents from and against all losses, claims, damages and liabilities which arise out of their use
TIP: By viewing and copying the source, you'll be able to retain all formatting.
Fraser Island - Escape Forever
By Glenn Murray | Advertising Copywriter, Website Copywriter, Article PR Specialist *
For all its conveniences, modern living leaves a lot to be desired. We spend our days enduring the ever-increasing pressures of work, the city’s oppressive unfriendliness, the daily commuter grind and the aggressive reality of impatient road-ragers.
Is something missing?
Unfortunately, work is a reality for most of us. So too is city and suburban living, dreary weather, pollution, traffic… But it doesn’t have to be all there is to life. Try something that puts you in touch with who you really are. Try something elemental. Try something that soothes your soul.
Try Fraser Island.
Fraser Island isn’t just an island paradise. It’s a unique and luxurious combination of Australia’s rich natural heritage, its earthy roots, its wholesome majesty, and its refreshingly simple essentials. It’s a chance to touch the fine sands, to drift in the temperate water, to bask in the sun that seems all yours… It’s your chance to partake of a life that most Australians have forgotten.
Spend a week on and in turquoise waters, a week without shoes with the sand between your toes, a week fishing and perhaps living off your catch. Your perspective can’t help but change.
It’s not a mere fleeting appreciation. It’s something you take with you.
Fraser can help remind you that you’re not your job. How important are the forms and the filing, the meetings and memorandums? You can learn a lot about yourself when you take away all the things that don’t matter.
And really… is there any better way to experience this epiphany than in paradise?
Fraser Island certainly is a paradise, no matter which way you look at it. At the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef, and a short boat ride from Hervey Bay in South-East Queensland, Fraser is 124 km from tip to toe and 16 km across the middle. At 163,000 hectares, it’s the world’s biggest sand island.
Of course, that doesn’t mean it’s all just sand. Not by a long shot! The whole island is laced with crystal clear fresh water streams, and deep midnight blue fresh water lakes. In fact, with over 40 fresh water lakes – it’s home to half of the world’s known ‘perched’ lakes. It also boasts a dazzling diversity of plants and animals (including Australia’s purest strain of dingo), and an amazing variety of spectacular landscapes, from 120 km of non-stop tropical beach to dense and towering rainforest, weathered headland to ochre gorge, inspiring cliffs to wandering dunes, eerie mangroves to wind-blown salt pans.
What’s more, you have your choice of accommodation, so you can choose your own level of ‘communion with nature’. From 4½ star luxury resorts to rental retreats to motels and units, right through to the good ‘ole campsite. Whether you’re a sucker for a bit of pampering, or you’re perfectly at home with a tent and a campfire on the beach, Fraser is a great provider.
And great accommodation is just the start… The island boasts average temperatures of 29°c in summer and 22°c in winter, so it’s no surprise that outdoor activities feature prominently on the agenda. Adrenalin addicts and dedicated sunbathers alike will appreciate the vast range available. From sunrise to sunset (and beyond), there’s always something for everyone. The only problem is choosing! Fishing, 4-wheel-driving, eating, sailing, bird-watching, bush-walking, swimming, eating, whale & dolphin-watching, shipwreck exploration, eating, beauty therapy, massage, lazing in the sun, eating, beach volleyball, tennis, cricket, eating, canoeing, sailboarding, snorkelling, eating… And needless to say, a few quiet drinks might make their way onto the agenda as well…
With so much to offer, it’s no surprise that the Fraser Island was originally known as K’gari – or ‘Paradise’ – by local Aboriginal peoples.
Fraser Island certainly is “paradise for everyone”!
Four Wheel Driving
Being a sand island, the only mode of land transportis 4WD. Of course, for many visitors, that’s themain attraction. 4WD enthusiasts from all around theworld visit Fraser Island to pit themselves and theirvehicles against the rugged terrain found all over theisland. From the hard-packed seashore to the shiftingdune to the forests of the interior, Fraser Island isthe ideal 4WD location.
Don’t be scared though – it’s not allabout extreme driving for experts! Whether you’rean novice, or you just prefer a more leisured pace oflife, you’ll find a much more sedate satisfactionin one of the many organised 4WD tours offered aroundthe island. Or if you just want to get out on your own,you can hire a 4WD for a day, and indulge in a bit ofquiet exploring.
No matter which option you choose, though, there area few ‘ground rules’ you should observe. Rememberthe dangers of driving on the beach. The further youadventure from the shoreline, the softer the sand. Thesofter the sand, the more likely you are to get intotrouble. Generally speaking, keep your speed down, andremember you’re in a World Heritage listed environment…so be careful.
Fishing
No island holiday would be complete without a lazyday or two spent fishing. Beach fishing is the big drawcardfor Fraser Island. And with 150 km of ocean beach tochoose from, why wouldn’t it be? Middle Rocks,Sandy Cape, Waddy Point, and Seventy Five Mile Beachare just a few of the choice locations available foryou to finally get the better of ‘the one thatgot away’.
The famed ‘tailor run’ occurs on the eastern(ocean) side of the island between July and Octobereach year. In the angling world, this time – knownas ‘tailor season’ – is a much anticipatedevent, with huge schools of big fish working the beaches.But if you can’t make it between late winter andearly spring, rest assured, tailor season is just onedate to mark in your calendar. The western side of Fraserhas been known to reward the odd angler with a finebag of bream, whiting and flathead.
Angler’s Advice
Pick the fish you’re after, and take advantageof the handy hints below to make the most of your fishingtrip.
Of course, many more varieties are there for the taking,including mackerel, tuna, and reef fish. And if you’renot indisposed to a bit of sea fishing, you can booka berth on one of the larger boats launched to takeadvantage of the red emperor, coral trout, maori codand parrot to be found off the Continental Shelf andlocal reefs.
Water Sports
As you’d expect, Fraser Island plays host to avast array of water sports. Whether you’re aftera lazy drifting afternoon – cocktail in hand, oran invigorating workout, there’s a water sportfor you. All fitness levels (and energy levels!) arecatered for.
Ease yourself into the aqua-life with a refreshingdip at one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.Surrounded by pure white sandy beaches, the clear bluewaters of Lake McKenzie are without doubt amongst themost idyllic to be found. Alternatively, exercise yourimagination with a visit to the ghostly shipwreck ofthe “Maheno”, then submerge yourself in thecrystal clear waters of Eli Creek.
Fraser Island sits on a huge reservoir of fresh water,and is home to numerous spectacular fresh water lakes,including some perched high above sea level. You haveyour choice of over 40 lakes… Lake Wabby, ChampagnePools, Basin Lake… to name but a few. Clearly,Fraser Island is amply equipped to pamper even the fussiestfresh water connoisseur.
For something a little more strenuous, why not hirepaddle ski or canoe and paddle yourself up DundongaCreek. It’s generally a 1 hour round trip, so bythe time you return, you’ll be ready to settleback into some more relaxed pastimes.
Whale and Dolphin Watching
Every year from August to October, you can book a berthon a whale watch cruise. Enjoy a fantastic half dayof sun, salt, and ocean breezes while keeping your eyespeeled for Fraser’s famous migrating humpbacks.
The annual humpback migration is truly an awesome spectacle.Family pods take a well earned rest in the waters westof Fraser Island after travelling 5000 km from the icywaters of the Antarctic. The sight of a 15 tonne (that’sthe weight of 11 elephants!) adult female humpback rearingout of the ocean is absolutely awe-inspiring.
And don’t worry… if your holiday doesn’tcoincide with the migration, you can still catch a cruisequesting for dolphins, dugongs, turtles and the oddIndo Pacific Humpback.
Speak to your hotel or resort for information aboutorganising a whale or dolphin watching cruise. Alternatively,contact Kingfisher Bay Resort and ask about their tours.
Tips & Reminders
- Access to Fraser Island is via vehicular barge or catamaran
- 4WDs only on Fraser Island (there are no paved roads except in resorts)
- Don’t feed or pet the dingoes (or any other animals)
- No domestic animals allowed
- Most activities on the island can be enjoyed individually or as part of a booked tour group
- You’ll need permits to 4WD or camp
- 4WDs can be hired on the mainland or on the island
- Don’t leave food unattended
- All but the hardest sand can be unpredictable and perilous for a 4WD
- High and low tide gutters around dawn or dusk are best for fishing
- If four wheel driving, take a good map and a tyre pressure gauge
For further information about all aspects of FraserIsland, including accommodation, hire guides, and bargebooking details and timetables, see http://www.boxatrix.com/.
How Much?
- Accommodation - Prices vary from approximately $4 per night if you’re camping right up to $850 per night for the VIP room at the 4½ star luxury of Kingfisher Bay Resort.
- Permits - A 4WD vehicle permit will cost you $31.85. Camping permits are $4 per person per night or $16 per family per night. Children under 5 are free. To purchase a permit or obtain detailed information, call the Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Service at Rainbow Beach on (07) 5486 3160.
- Vehicular Barge Access - Barges operate daily from Hervey Bay and Rainbow Beach. Tickets start at $82.20 return per vehicle per driver. Extra vehicle passengers will cost $5.50 each. Several barges operate with different destinations on the island. Most require bookings.
- 4WD Hire - Rates start at around $90 per day for a Suzuki Sierra, up to $130 per day for a Landrover Defender (depending on the duration of hire).
- Flights to Queensland - Qantas offers return flights to Hervey Bay via Brisbane from $407 departing Sydney, and from $527 departing Melbourne.
* Glenn Murray is an advertising copywriter, website copywriter, SEO copywriter, and article submission and article PR specialist. He heads copywriting studio, Divine Write, and is a director of article PR company, Article PR. He can be contacted on Sydney +612 4334 6222 or at glenn@divinewrite.com. Visit http://www.DivineWrite.com or http://www.ArticlePR.com for further details, a FREE SEO eBook, or more FREE reprint articles.
Need a newsletter article or press release written professionally? Call Glenn in Sydney Australia on +612 4334 6222 or email glenn@divinewrite.com for a creative advertising copywriter, website copywriter, or SEO copywriter.
Contact


-

…extremely organized, dedicated and dependable …"
Toyota & Hothouse

-

…very thorough and comprehensive… extremely impressed."
CareerOne

-

By the end of the day's training, I felt the whole mystery clouding SEO had been lifted."
Westpac

-

…very responsive, thoughtful and professional…"
SEEK

-

…the words are excellent… the easiest copywriter I have ever dealt with!"
Alpine

-

…a fresh approach that speaks to the intended audiences and follows the brief."
UWS

-

…professionalism and talent… met and exceeded the very high expectations…"
SMS

-

…writing style has brought clarity to some difficult technical concepts."
Harris Technology

-

…I was hoping for a 4% conversion - your copy got me 44%!"
Hotel Online Marketing

-

I found Glenn's copywriting training course very valuable."
SEEK

-

The best copywriter I've ever worked with!"
MC3

-

…distil our position and benefits quickly and efficiently"
Volante








