Activities Attractions Beenleigh - Gold Coast QLD

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Mt Warren Sports Centre

Milne Street, Beenleigh QLD 4207

Get active at this multi-purpose indoor Mt Warren Sports Centre. You can pump weights, take a class or try your hand at a range of indoor sports - including netball, basketball and futsal. For something a little different, why not check out rollerskating or skipping? All this and more at Beenleigh's favourite sport centre.

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Beenleigh Historical Village and Museum

189-205 Main Street, Beenleigh QLD 4207

Beenleigh Historical Village and Museum (BHV&M) takes you on a journey of years gone by. This collection of our heritage organised as a village is dedicated to preserving the cultural legacy of the old Beenleigh region for current and future generations. A popular tourist destination for school students, families and seniors tours, the Beenleigh Historical Village features early Australia memorabilia, collections of items and even entire buildings which have been lovingly preserved and restored. We're also a favourite location for car and bike clubs, and special functions such as weddings. There are 20 heritage buildings filled with original items used by those who lived in the 1860s and onward. Their extensive collection has been either donated to the Village or were the original products/items belonging in the homes we have on site. You can see the old St. George Anglican Church, The Beenleigh Council Chambers, Willkie's General Store, the old Dodge fire engines, family homes, the Loganholme One Teacher School, the Post Office and much more.

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Beenleigh Aquatic Centre

City Road, Beenleigh QLD 4207

A favourite spot with swimmers of all ages, all year round. There's a 33.3 metre outdoor heated pool and plenty of grassed areas for picnics. There is also a special pool where toddlers can paddle about safely. Swim laps, relax, or simply enjoy being outdoors while you watch everyone else cool off.

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Beenleigh Events Centre

Crete Street, Corner of Kent Street, Beenleigh QLD 4207

Enjoy lively community theatre with the Beenleigh Theatre Group at the Beenleigh Events Centre, entertaining locals for more than three decades. The company presents regular seasons of plays, musicals, pantomimes and festivals showcasing one-act plays. Shows are staged in the lovely Crete Street Theatre (part of the Beenleigh Events Centre), right in the heart of Beenleigh.

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Logan River Parklands

Blackbird Street, Beenleigh QLD 4207
Launch your tinnie from the boat ramp or just throw in a line from the pontoon and fish the river at Logan River Parklands. Then cook your catch on one of the barbies by the river while the kids play. If you've got energy left, you can tackle the park's fitness equipment, or just kick back and enjoy the open space beside the Logan River.
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Mount Warren Sports Centre

Milne Street, Beenleigh QLD 4207
Get active at this multi-purpose indoor Mount Warren Sports Centre. You can pump weights, take a class or try your hand at a range of indoor sports including netball, basketball and futsal. For something a little different, why not check out roller-skating or skipping? All this and a cafe to enjoy as well.
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Doug Larsen Park

41 Logan Street, Beenleigh QLD 4207
Doug Larsen Park is a perfect spot to spend a day with the family in the heart of Beenleigh. There are ducks to feed and playgrounds to explore, as well cycling and walking tracks and outdoor gym equipment. Plus, there's a BMX track right next door. Enjoy exercise in the fresh air or just relax by the lake.
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Beenleigh War Memorial

James Street, Corner of Crete Street, Beenleigh QLD 4207
Local war memorials hold a wealth of information that the National War Memorial's records cannot readily show: the impact WWI had on a community through enlistment, and death. Beenleigh's war memorial was unveiled by Lieutenant Governor William Lennon on 21 November 1925. Its original location was at the road junction in the town centre. This white sculpted slab, topped by the Australian Infantry Forces' 'Rising Sun' Badge provides a roll call, but look closely: it's not alphabetical. The slab, surrounded by a trough of water, bears the names of 61 soldiers, 10 are listed as killed ('K' stands beside their names); two died in service ('D' denotes their fate). Nationally, Australia lost 60,000 from a population of about 4,000,000. Buried where they fell (by decree of the British), Australia's outpouring of grief was demonstrated through a wave of memorials like this one. A wall behind the slab carried plaques representing all the services and subsequent conflicts: WWII, Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam. The memorial was relocated to its present site in 1995.