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Once a favourite spot for aboriginal corroborees, the area is now a beautiful park, centred on the Ululah Lagoon. In 1852, the first land sales were held for the new town here, in a simple slab hut. Horse-drawn scoops were used to clear the lagoon to form Maryborough's first water supply in 1859. The lagoon is now surrounded by a walk and cycle path which is also frequently in use by the abundant wildlife who make the lagoon home.
Anzac Park being Maryborough's major playground contains a skate bowl, children's fort, flying fox and other play equipment, barbecues, picnic facilities and toilet blocks. The park also has facilities for visitors with a disability including a liberty swing.
Phone:
07 4190 5742
Tollfree:
1800 214 789
Email: tourismMB@frasercoast.qld.gov.au
Web:
www.visitmaryborough.info
Open Times:
Anzac Park and Ululah Lagoon are open at all times.
Free Entry:
Yes.
Children: Children are welcome. Wide range of playground equipment.
Disabled: Access for visitors with a disability is available. Facilities include toilets and a path from the car park to the liberty swing and barbecue.