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Hot hotel<br />

Clockwise from top left:<br />

Ocean-view rooms on offer<br />

Long-table lunch at Cabana<br />

Bar + Kitchen + Garden<br />

Seasonal produce on the menu<br />

Grazing platters at Cabana<br />

Bar + Kitchen + Garden<br />

A favourite among locals and hotel guests, Cabana Bar + Kitchen + Garden is<br />

also a popular spot for corporate lunches and events. A number of spaces can be<br />

hired for groups, including an outdoor terrace to soak up the Queensland sun.<br />

For delegates who want to continue networking as the sun goes down, Cabana<br />

comes to life at night with live entertainment.<br />

STAY<br />

Mon Komo makes conferencing a breeze with 4.5-star accommodation available<br />

on site. Operated by Oaks Hotels and Resorts, the property offers a mix of hotel<br />

rooms and self-contained apartments, many with spectacular ocean views over<br />

Moreton Bay. Guest facilities include a swimming pool and sun deck, undercover<br />

parking and a gym.<br />

PLAY<br />

Take some time out to explore the expansive Redcliffe coastline, which is lined<br />

with boardwalks and bicycle paths. Along the precinct is an array of cafés,<br />

restaurants, art galleries and retail shops for those looking to add a touch of<br />

leisure to their trip.<br />

Redcliffe’s seaside location offers plenty of activities for corporate groups to<br />

enjoy, including whale watching, jetskiing, kayaking, skydiving and even yoga<br />

by the jetty. Or take your delegates offshore to explore the picturesque Moreton<br />

Island and the many experiences on offer, from sand dunes and World War relics<br />

to wreck dive and snorkel sites. n<br />

Explore<br />

the region<br />

Get to know the local area<br />

with these Redcliffe hot spots<br />

Bee Gees Way<br />

Named after the band that originated in<br />

Redcliffe, Bee Gees Way celebrates the history<br />

of the three brothers and their rise to stardom.<br />

At the very end of the walkway, a bronze<br />

statue of the band in their youth stands tall. It’s<br />

a must-do for all die-hard Bee Gees fans.<br />

Redcliffe Museum<br />

On Anzac Avenue, you’ll find Redcliffe’s very<br />

own museum, which explores the evolution of<br />

Redcliffe Peninsula’s character and identity,<br />

and its significance in Australian history. Free<br />

to enter, Redcliffe Museum features plenty of<br />

collections to enjoy.<br />

Redcliffe Jetty Markets<br />

Hosted along Redcliffe Parade every Sunday,<br />

the Redcliffe Jetty Markets are a one-stop<br />

shop with a huge variety of stalls on offer. Enjoy<br />

delicious foods, fresh produce, arts and crafts,<br />

and interesting gifts while enjoying live music<br />

by the water.<br />

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