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Very windy day on Peregian Beach in Queensland.
Red and Yellow Flags - They show the supervised area of the beach and that a lifesaving service is operating. No red and yellow flags indicates there is no supervision.
NO FLAGS = NO SWIM
Yellow flag - It indicates that there are potential hazards in the water. Look out for the yellow warning sign that should be displayed with the yellow flag to show what you need to be careful of in the water.
About 13 kilometres south of Noosa Heads, Peregian Beach is one of a string of lovely beaches between Noosa and Coolum. Just over the sand hills at the southern end of the beach you'll find Peregian Environmental Park, an area of wallum heath which bursts into a colourful profusion of wildflowers in spring. On the western side of Peregian Beach is Lake Weyba National Park, and Lake Weyba itself, which feeds into the estuary at Noosa Heads. Nearby, too, is the southern extension of the Noosa National Park with a rich mix of coastal heath and scrub and stately rainforest which provides sanctuary and support for a wealth of native flora and fauna.
In the centre of Peregian you'll find a friendly beachside village where you can enjoy the ambience and shade of the village square and experience the diverse range of shops, cafes and restaurants.
queenslandholidays.com.au/destinations/sunshine-coast/
Red and Yellow Flags - They show the supervised area of the beach and that a lifesaving service is operating. No red and yellow flags indicates there is no supervision.
NO FLAGS = NO SWIM
Yellow flag - It indicates that there are potential hazards in the water. Look out for the yellow warning sign that should be displayed with the yellow flag to show what you need to be careful of in the water.
About 13 kilometres south of Noosa Heads, Peregian Beach is one of a string of lovely beaches between Noosa and Coolum. Just over the sand hills at the southern end of the beach you'll find Peregian Environmental Park, an area of wallum heath which bursts into a colourful profusion of wildflowers in spring. On the western side of Peregian Beach is Lake Weyba National Park, and Lake Weyba itself, which feeds into the estuary at Noosa Heads. Nearby, too, is the southern extension of the Noosa National Park with a rich mix of coastal heath and scrub and stately rainforest which provides sanctuary and support for a wealth of native flora and fauna.
In the centre of Peregian you'll find a friendly beachside village where you can enjoy the ambience and shade of the village square and experience the diverse range of shops, cafes and restaurants.
queenslandholidays.com.au/destinations/sunshine-coast/
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