South Stradbroke Island is located north of Queensland's second-largest city, Gold Coast, south of Queensland's capital Brisbane, across the sea from (North Stradbroke Island), North StradBrock Island, and covers an area of about 20 square kilometers.
South Stradbroke Island is about 300m apart from (Main Beach) at the northern end of Gold Coast and can be reached by rowing. The terrain of the Stradbroke Island is mainly composed of dunes, tropical rainforests and wetlands, and hundreds of wild marsupials live on the island. Famous for stealing bread from tents and joining campers' parties in bonfires.
There are resorts and accommodations on South Stradbroke Island, with a permanent population of about 100 people, but the number of people on holiday islands will double.
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