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Our Caloundra physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Moffat Beach, Kings Beach, Shelly Beach or Dicky Beach.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sunshine Coast, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Moffat Beach, Kings Beach and Shelly Beach.
Whether you need help with an existing injury, rehabilitation, soft tissue therapy or joint manipulations, we consider ourselves the best physios and physiotherapy clinic in Caloundra.
Physio Caloundra is (from our research) one of the most common searches our patient's use to find us, followed by Physiotherapist Caloundra and interestingly, Physiotherapy Caloundra. Patients often search us by suburb first, however, and as a result, some other typical searches include Caloundra Physio, Caloundra Physiotherapist and or Caloundra Physiotherapy. Though not a direct variation to the two above, a broader approach is often taken with a search like; physio near me, or if a practice is more intended then physiotherapy near me is quite often the search. We have found that depending on the demographics the use of the word 'in' features quite heavily, and so we'll often see Physio in Caloundra, Physiotherapist in Caloundra and Physiotherapy in Caloundra as common phrases. In the end, we do our best to be as visible and accessible for our patients in and around our local area as possible.
Caloundra is the southernmost coastal town situated within the local government area of Sunshine Coast Region of SEQ (South East Queensland). The city is located 90 kilometres north of the Brisbane CBD. It is accessible from Caloundra bus station and Landsborough railway station, which is 21 kilometres from the area.
The Caloundra urban centre recorded a population of 51,095 in the 2016 census. It comprises suburbs like Aroona, Battery Hill, Caloundra West, Bells Creek, Shelly Beach, Pelican Waters, Golden Beach, Kings Beach, and others.
Some of the heritage-listed sites of the town include Caloundra Lighthouses, Tripcony Hibiscus Caravan Park, and Kings Beach Bathing Pavilion.
The landscape within the boundaries of the Sunshine Coast region, as well as the Gympie Region, is known to be the Gubbi Gubbi language region. It is the language of the Australian Aboriginals, spoken by the Gubbi Gubbi country inhabitants.
The area was subdivided into 29 ‘Caloundra Heads Estate’ allotments in 1919. At the time of World War II, Caloundra became a significant area to Australian defence. The area experienced a boost in population and development from the early 1950s onwards.
The Sunshine Coast Airport serves Caloundra and other areas of the Sunshine Coast region in Marcoola. Sunbus Sunshine Coast services the suburbs of the town. Bus routes connecting Caloundra to Maroochydore, Kawana Waters, Landsborough, and Buderim include 600, 602, 603, 605, and 609.
Beaches
Caloundra is home to several spectacular beaches like Golden Beach, Kings Beach, Bulcock Beach, Shelly Beach, and Moffat Beach. Each of them provides a variety of amenities, ranging from swimming, boating, fishing, boardwalks to windsurfing.
Queensland Air Museum
This speciality museum is famous for restoring and maintaining over 75 collections of historically significant aircraft and other aviation displays. Dedicated and knowledgeable staff members also guide the visitors during the tour.
Sunshine Coast Turf Club
It is a great family spot located a few minutes from Caloundra CBD, and has plenty of room for the kids to play. Moreover, the club is an excellent location for weddings and conducting conferences or meetings.