Considering a move to Currimundi, QLD 4551? It's a good first step to evaluate if the suburb meets your requirements when it comes to lifestyle and budget. The Homes.com.au suburb profile removes the guesswork by providing the Currimundi median property prices, market trends & demographics to enable you to make a smart decision on your future purchase.
If you're considering a move to Currimundi, continue reading for a brief history lesson to learn more about the amazing lifestyle and what makes this suburb a worthy option.
Overview Currimundi is a coastal suburb located within the Sunshine Coast region of Queensland, Australia. This suburb spans a total land area of 3.9 square kilometres and is 5 km north of the town of Caloundra. There are plenty of suburbs that shares borders with Currimundi, such as Birtinya, Wurtulia, Meridian Plains, Little Mountain, Aroona, Battery Hill, and Dicky Beach.
Living in Currimundi Currimundi is located on the northern boundary of Caloundra and was the recipient of the 2004 "Queensland's Cleanest Beach" award. It is a hidden gem in the region that is known for its glorious beaches. There is also a natural lake in this suburb, providing residents and tourists with plenty of recreational opportunities in the water. The lake and beachfront suburb is home to several parks and walkways to exploit the area's natural beauty. Some of the favourite activities among its residents are fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and swimming. It is also home to the Currimundi Lake Conservation Park, which offers an unspoilt environment to marvel at native wildflowers and enjoy a picnic or birdwatching.
History of Currimundi The suburb of Currimundi was named after the local Aboriginal name for the area (Girramundi), which means "place of flying foxes". Queensland Governor Sir Leslie Wilson gave this name.
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