Humpback highway ready for whales

Published 9:30am 11 June 2021

Humpback highway ready for whales
Words by Kylie Knight
Photo: Michael Snedic | michaelsnedic.com

Moreton Bay’s whale watching season has been officially launched today, as tourism icon Brisbane Whale Watching celebrates its 25th Birthday.

Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchcliffe, State Member for Redcliffe and Health Minister Yvette D’Ath, and Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor Peter Flannery were aboard Brisbane Whale Watching’s vessel Eye Spy this morning to celebrate the launch and the businesses milestone.

“Over a quarter-of-a-century, Brisbane Whale Watching, Captain Kerry and Eye-Spy have become icons of Brisbane’s tourism industry,” Mr Hinchliffe says.

“The breathtaking sight of whales breaching on Moreton Bay was a popular visitor experience for many of the 1.5 million international tourists per year sightseeing in Brisbane before the pandemic.

“We know the closure of the international border has been tough on local tourism businesses like Brisbane Whale Watching. That’s why we’re encouraging Queenslanders and interstate visitors to reconnect with Moreton Bay and its magnificent humpback highway this whale watching season.

“Brisbane Whale Watching in its silver anniversary year is a great example of resilience and helping Queensland tourism to rebuild better.

“It was terrific to see Captain Kerry take the first booking of our Brisbane Holiday Dollars initiative and then benefit from a further 650 bookings, as part of the Palaszczuk Government’s Economic Recovery Plan.”

Humpback highway ready for whales

Tourism drawcard

State Member for Redcliffe Yvette D’Ath says whale watching season is worth millions to the South East Queensland economy each year.

“Eye-Spy has helped to build an important visitor attraction not only for Moreton Bay but also Brisbane Whale Watching’s Redcliffe base,” Mrs D’Ath says.

“Brisbane Whale Watching employs dozens of locals and contributes an estimated $5.18 million to the Redcliffe and Moreton Bay economy.

“Whale watching has helped make Redcliffe one of South East Queensland’s favourite destinations for day trippers. We know when tourism is doing well, Redcliffe and the Moreton Bay region does well.”

Mayor Peter Flannery says visitors are assured of seeing humpbacks at their best in Moreton Bay.

“It’s this time of year that whales leave the Antarctic chill to give birth in the warm, calm waters off Hervey Bay - making Moreton Bay the best place to watch them play,” Mayor Flannery says.

“About 30,000-plus humpback whales are expected to turn out in force this season. With so many humpbacks on the move up the coast, we’re hoping for one of our biggest whale watching seasons yet.

“Moreton Bay waters off Redcliffe are the home-run on the east coast humpback highway and the place to see these wonderful creatures at their playful and entertaining best.”

Humpback highway ready for whales

Remarkable growth

Captain Kerry Lopez says the business has come a long way since 1996.

“I’ve watched whale numbers grow from just 2000 when I first started to over 33,000 today and instead of taking us an hour and a half to get out on the bay, it’s just 30 minutes now,” Ms Lopez says.

“Seeing a whale on TV is nothing like the power of seeing these majestic animals in real life, we regularly get grown adults crying and saying it’s one of the best things they’ve seen in their life, it’s a real bucket list thing to do.”

Moreton Bay Region Industry and Tourism (MBRIT) CEO Shane Newcombe says Ms Lopez’s success is testament to the strength of the business.

“Celebrating 25 years in any business is a major milestone, but for a tourism operator off the back of COVID, it’s a huge achievement worthy of recognition and celebration,” he says.

“Whale watching in Moreton Bay is a key iconic experience in our region and a major contributor to our visitor economy.

“We are delighted to have Captain Kerry Lopez at the helm, who has delivered a memorable experience to over 375,000 visitors during this time.”

For more information about the whale watching season, visit brisbanewhalewatching.com.au

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