Mary RiverMaryborough owes much of its character and history to the Mary River. It was in 1842 that the Mary River first drew European settlers to the area with the allure of rich alluvial soil and a deep, natural harbour. The river has been known by many names, with the Aborigines calling the river Booie, Moonaboola, Numabulla or Mooraboocoola. It was named the Wide Bay River until 1848, when Governor Fitzroy renamed the river in honour of his wife, Lady Mary Fitzroy. The Mary River is unique in that it flows from south to north with its headwaters near the Sunshine Coast hinterland and its mouth at River Heads just south of Hervey Bay. Five Ways to Enjoy the Mary River
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