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Wonder Reef
Wonder Reef

Wonder Reef, the world's first artistically designed buoyant reef, features nine individual spirals anchored to the seafloor, moving with ocean currents, and offers a depth range of 8 to 30 meters, making it suitable for all diver levels.

Gold Coast Seaway
Gold Coast Seaway

The Seaway dive site, a popular shore dive in South East Queensland, hosts over 400 species and offers excellent visibility 15 minutes before high tide, featuring moray eels, scorpion fish, and more.

Gold Coast Offshore
Gold Coast Offshore

Located ten minutes offshore from the Gold Coast, this open water site, with a depth of around 40 meters, is ideal for freediving training and often features migratory species like humpback whales in winter and spring.

Tweed River Dive
Tweed River Dive

Tweed River, off Coral Street in Tweed Heads, is ideal for beginner divers with easy access and a beach option for drift diving, offering great visibility and diverse marine life, including brim, turtles, and wobbegongs.

North Wall
North Wall

North Wall, with a maximum depth of 13m, is known for frequent sightings of green sea turtles, as well as rays, mantas, and whales during the winter months.

Nine Mile Reef
Nine Mile Reef

The reef, with its top at 10 meters and a drop-off to 30 meters, is adorned with hard and soft corals, hosting reef fish, pelagics, sharks, turtles, and rays, while wobbegongs, leopard sharks, and grey nurse sharks inhabit the area seasonally.

Agnes (1875)
Agnes (1875)

The Agnes, a wooden carvel schooner built in 1875 at Brisbane Water, was wrecked on March 12, 1890, north of Brunswick River heads after losing her sails in a gale, resulting in eight fatalities.

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