The Qld Government has identified the need for caravan park development in Qld. The government wants to ensure the 35,000 plus “Grey Nomads” who caravan around Australia each year, keep Qld on the top of their destination list as they travel around Australia. The locals call the property Fig Tree Beach and the point Petersons Rocks. Its on the shores of Llewellyn Bay, one of the best fishing, crabbing and drag net prawning spots in North Qld . ” Myself and my son netted 90 kg of prawns off Fig Tree Beach, one xmas holidays not too many years ago” Fig Tree is a sandy beach about 600 metres long and the rainforest meets the sea here. A Sarina family lived here around 50 plus years ago and their cottage still stands although in a very poor state of repair but the footprint could be used to build another in the same location. The property has two hill areas, one on the point and the other beside Elizabeth Creek , both areas have magnificent views of Llewellyn Bay and the Coral Sea. A prawn farm was approved around 10 years ago, the ponds are still there and two freshwater dams remain. Approximately 120 Ha was cleared for the prawn farm development and the Vegetation Management Maps shows this. Electricity and town water run past the Northern boundary and access is via a 2 k all weather gravel road. The village of Armstrong Beach boundaries the property to the North, the Bruce Highway and the thriving township of Sarina 9 k away and the City of Mackay and airport is 45 K .