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Looking back on Tewantin

Have you ever wondered what happened to Tewantin’s imposing San Elanda Guesthouse, or Martins Tewantin Hotel, or maybe the old Tewantin Post Office? You may even have seen photos of them, but don’t know the story behind them.

Well, here’s your opportunity to find out. As part of the Sunshine Coast Open Home 2025 program, the Tewantin Heritage and Historical Society will be conducting a free guided walk through part of old Tewantin. Commencing at Parkyn’s Hut Visitor Information Centre and wandering down Pelican Street and along the riverfront, you’ll hear of these old buildings, as well as lots of other places of heritage and historical interest. Hear of the area’s first inhabitants, and why Noosa River’s first settlement was called Tewantin. Discover other interesting stories as well. For instance, did you know that Tewantin had a number of wharves where large sailing vessels and paddle steamers tied up to load and unload? Do you know where a large Kabi Kabi Midden was located? Well, join the walking group on Saturday October 4th and find out.

This is a free event, but as places are limited, bookings through the Parkyn’s Hut website parkynhut.com are essential. Hurry, these walks fill up quickly. More details at parkynhut.com

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