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Settled back in 1847, Maryborough is one of Queensland's oldest cities. In the days of the early colony, it was the second most important port after Sydney and the place where thousands of sea-tossed immigrants took their first shaky steps on Australian soil after months at sea.

Maryborough has a rich and fascinating history, but what really sets it apart is that much of that heritage remains – just waiting to be uncovered.

Take a guided heritage walk tour of Maryborough and discover our local history with 'Mary Heritage', or one of the other local guides.

Wharf Street Portside Visit Maryborough's Portside!

The Portside district runs from the Brolga Theatre, along the Mary River to the Marina, and extends out to parts of Kent, Bazaar and March Streets in the CBD.

The history of Portside is extensive, dating back to 1847 when the port was opened for the transport of wool, right up to the closure of Walkers shipyard in 1974.

Firing of the Time Cannon Take time to browse the Heritage City Market, held in the CBD every Thursday in Adelaide and Ellena Steets.

There are a variety of stalls including, arts and crafts, local produce, plants, clothes and jewellery. Entertainment is enjoyed on the Town Hall Green.

Don't forget to stay for the firing of the Time Cannon at 1pm and meet our Town Crier and Mary Heritage.

Themed markets are held every month. More about the Market!

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The Coastal Passage is an advocate for boaties rights and prides itself on its integrity and independence. The newspaper is now read by over 20,000 people every edition.

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