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Gavial is a small coastal town located in Queensland, Australia. Situated on the picturesque Coral Sea, it boasts a population of around 7,000 residents. The town is known for its diverse community, with a mix of Indigenous Australians, European settlers, and immigrants from various parts of the world making up its population.
The climate in Gavial is typically warm and tropical, with hot summers and mild winters. The town is prone to occasional cyclones and heavy rainfall during the wet season. Despite this, the stunning beaches and lush rainforests surrounding the area make it a popular destination for tourists looking to enjoy the outdoors and soak up the sun.
Gavial has a rich historical heritage, with the traditional owners of the land being the Gunggandji people. The town was named after the rare Gavial crocodile that once roamed the nearby estuaries. Today, Gavial is known for its vibrant arts scene, with numerous galleries and exhibitions showcasing local talent. The town also hosts an annual music festival that attracts visitors from all over Australia.