There is a reason they call us the#1 Sugar Daddy Dating Site
Featured in the NY Times, 20/20, CNN, Dr. Phil and Dr. Drew, SeekingArrangement is the leading sugar daddy dating and sugar baby personals in Hervey Bay, Queensland. Always FREE for Sugar Babies, we are the number one website for those seeking mutually beneficial relationships.
Goal Seeking Sugar Babies in Hervey Bay, Queensland
Attractive, intelligent, ambitious and goal oriented. Sugar Babies in Hervey Bay, Queensland are students, actresses, models or girls & guys next door. You know you deserve to date someone who will pamper you, empower you, and help you mentally, emotionally and financially.
The Modern Sugar Daddy in Hervey Bay, Queensland
You are always respectful and generous. You only live once, and you want to date the best. Some call you a mentor, sponsor or benefactor. But no matter what your desires may be, you are brutally honest about who you are, what you expect and what you offer.
Where can I find the best Sugar Baby in Hervey Bay, Queensland?
A Sugar Baby is someone who both delights and attracts. Attraction to her Sugar Daddy may help some women remain charming. However, with the correct perspective, for the right person, at the right time, it is not a necessity; it is simply a bonus. Women are emotional creatures, seldom do they separate their hearts from their heads, Sugar Babies are no different. There is the rare girl who totally compartmentalizes her head and heart within a Sugar Daddy/Sugar Baby relationship. Therefore, easing the transition from business to personal attraction for the Sugar Baby. Attraction is not always a physical thing; emotions play a large part in attraction to another person. Sugar Babies, need not feel physical attraction toward their Sugar Daddy, nor must there be an emotional connection, however, more often than not, it does develop. Attraction is not necessary to make the relationship work; it simply makes it more comfortable for the Sugar Baby to reconcile her relationship choices.
The women in Hervey Bay, Queensland are the best
There's no nice way to put this: some of the sugar babies in Hervey Bay, Queensland on other sugar daddy sites look a bit rough. Our sugar daddy site offers you nothing but the best of the best. All of our women are absolutely gorgeous and looking for a special sugar daddy just like you. The best part? The women in Hervey Bay, Queensland outnumber the men 5 to 1, greatly increasing your odds of meeting a sugar baby that you click with. What other sugar daddy site has impressive numbers like that?
More Sugar Babies in Hervey Bay, Queensland than other Sugar daddy sites.
The average sugar baby is a beautiful, ambitious college student, aspiring actress or model, or single mom. She works hard to get where she wants to be in life, but doesn't have a lot of extra spending money. That's why our basic services are 100% free for all sugar babies. We even offer free premium upgrades for all women with an official .edu school email address. Our affordable prices and membership options are one of many reasons that hundreds of thousands of people find what they're looking for on Seeking Arrangement.
Climate
The area has a mild, sub-tropical climate with an average 30 degrees Celsius in summer and 23 degrees in winter. The coast is predominantly affected by the south east trade winds which keep a cool breeze throughout the summer.[citation needed] Cyclones are a threat at times. In March 2009, Cyclone Hamish threatened the area, however it did not cross the coast. Fraser Island protects Hervey Bay from such extreme weather. Average rainfall for the year is 1100 mm with an average of 300 sunny days.[citation needed]
Description
Hervey Bay is a city in Queensland, Australia. The city is situated approximately 292 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane, and lies on the coast of a natural bay between the Queensland mainland and nearby Fraser Island. The local economy relies on tourism, for which whale watching, Fraser Island and Lady Elliot Island are the major drawcards.
Education
There are numerous primary schools, including both a special school and a private school. At the secondary school level there are two state high schools, talk of a third and two private schools which are of Anglican or Catholic faith. Hervey Bay has two Higher Education institutes, a campus of the University of Southern Queensland and the Wide Bay Tafe.[6][7]
Gallery
On the beach Hervey Bay looking towards Torquay End of the day in Hervey Bay looking towards Fraser Island High Tide In Urangan Looking towards Fraser Island from Hood Street Urangan Beach located at Pt Vernon, Hervey Bay Urangan Pier
Governance
Hervey Bay is under the administrative control of the Fraser Coast Regional Council. The current Mayor of The Fraser Coast Council is Mick Kruger.[5] Hervey Bay is represented in the Parliament of Queensland by Ted Sorensen, who defeated Andrew McNamara in the 2009 Queensland state elections, and in the Commonwealth Parliament by the member for Hinkler, Paul Neville.
History
The first recorded sighting of Hervey Bay was made by James Cook while carrying out his running survey of the east coast of Australia, on the 22 May 1770. “By noon Cook’s ship was in a position a little over half-way across the opening of Hervey Bay heading for Bundaberg. Cook named the bay “Hervey’s Bay†after Augustus John Harvey (1724-1779), later Third Earl of Bristol, a naval officer who became a Lord of the Admiralty the year Endeavour returnedâ€.[3] Until recent years, Hervey Bay was a string of small townships stretching along the coast, consisting of Point Vernon, Pialba, Torquay, Scarness and Urangan. Until 1990, the towns were serviced by a rail link from the Main North Coast line that diverted from Aldershot and went to Takura, Walligan, Nikenbah then on to Pialba and Urangan. The line was a major freight point for the Port of Maryborough and for the sugar cane industry until road transport assumed the role.
Localities
Hervey Bay began as a dispersed community spread over numerous small, seaside villages. As the area grew, these communities amalgamated and became suburbs of the new city. The current city includes Dundowran, Dundowran Beach, Eli Waters, Kawungan, Nikenbah, Pialba, Point Vernon, Scarness, Takura, Torquay, Urangan, Urraween, Walligan and Wondunna. Townships outside the Hervey Bay city limits include: Aldershot, Booral, Burrum Heads, Craignish, Howard, River Heads, Toogoom and Torbanlea.
Sister cities
According to the Australian Sister Cities Association, Hervey Bay has two sister cities; * Otsuki, Japan * Leshan, China.[8]
Transport
Hervey Bay is situated approximately 3.5 hours drive north of Brisbane, via the Bruce Highway and 30 minutes drive north-east of Maryborough. The city was also serviced by the high speed Tilt Train which had connections from Maryborough West or nearby Howard, until safety concerns halted operations in 2009.[4] The city is served by the Hervey Bay Airport, with direct flights from Brisbane (QantasLink) and Sydney (Virgin Blue and Jetstar). The City of Hervey Bay has released an Airport Master Plan which includes future provisioning of a taxiway parallel to the main runway, a 900 metre cross runway, additional car parking facilities and larger terminal.