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Bundaberg Coaches

20 Verdant Siding Road, Thabeban QLD 4670

Bundaberg Coaches is a family owned coach tour and charter operation with an ever-increasing reputation for innovative tours, quality coaches and unbeatable value for money.

With the most modern fleet of Coaches available in the region we provide a more comfortable, safer and ultimately more reliable service. We are focussed on providing value for money rather than just being the cheapest. We invest heavily in our vehicles to ensure they are maintained to the highest possible standard.

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Boreham Park and Playground

Dunn Road, Avenell Heights QLD 4670
Situated in the suburb of Avenell Heights, Boreham Park is the only playground that houses a kids pedal powered monorail. Re-opening in April 2014 after a major refurbishment this park also offers flying foxes/ziplines, climbing equipment, swings, bike trails, basketball hoops and football goals. There is fun for the adults too with an exercise circuit that can be done at your own pace. This playground is large enough to take a ball and play a game of soccer or footy.

The Auswide Bank and Stroud Homes NYE Spectacular

21A Quay Street, Bundaberg Central QLD 4670
See the New Year in at the 2016 Auswide Bank and Harvey Norman New Year’s Eve Fireworks Spectacular. This free, fun-filled family event will be celebrated in Bundaberg’s Central Business District, and will feature two dazzling fireworks displays at 8.30pm and midnight that will emanate from the Burnett Traffic River Bridge. Market stalls, food vendors, kids’ amusement rides and entertainment at Anzac Park will add to the party atmosphere....

Elliott Heads

Elliott Heads, Elliott Heads QLD 4670
You can take in nearly every picturesque vista imaginable on your journey to Elliott Heads - small crops, sugarcane, rural settings with cows and paperbark trees all feature along the road to your beachside destination. Where the river meets the sea it's the best of both worlds, calm still water swimming on one side (watch the current), or the absolute pleasure of diving headfirst into the waves of the Southern Great Barrier Reef just 100 meters away. The beach is patrolled from September to May but relatively safe to swim at other times and there is heaps of parking for anyone towing a caravan or boat. There are two eating options here, or you can 'bring your own' with a picnic or barbecue and the beach is connected to the Coral Coast pathway which winds all the way from Elliott Heads to Burnett Heads but shorter walks and strolls along the foreshore are just a lovely way to start or end your day. The caravan park is in an enviable position and is an idyllic setting to spend a few nights (or weeks) exploring the region. ...

Handel's Messiah Queensland Symphony Orchestra

177 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg Central QLD 4670
Bundaberg Regional Council and the Moncrieff Entertainment Centre welcome Queensland Symphony Orchestra, the Australian Voices and Bundaberg’s very own Orpheus Singers, to perform the Messiah by Georg Frideric Handel for one performance only on the evening of Thursday 15 December. Centuries on, it is no wonder that the power of this work still draws audiences. Sparkling arias, magnificent choruses and the heavenly Hallelujah! Don’t miss your chance to experience one of the greatest musical masterpieces of all time as presented by the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Handel’s Messiah, the greatest story ever told....
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Bundaberg City Heritage Treasures

36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg East QLD 4670
Bundaberg has a wealth of heritage treasures for the history-conscious. This journey is a small sample taken from the heritage walk, including School of Arts, Post Office, Linden Clinic, Dental Surgery, Old Australia Bank, Christ Church and the Holy Rosary Church. Further details on these buildings can be found at the local information centre. Alphabetic list of suggested stops: ANZAC Memorial Balcony Black's Building Blockbuster Video Bundaberg Arts Centre Burnett Traffic Bridge Buss & Turner Buss Park and Hinkler Memorial Civic Centre Council Chambers Dental Surgery Facade Grand Hotel Linden Clinic Old Bank Building Old Department of Works Old National Australia Bank Old Police Station Post Office QUNABA House Railway Bridge Robert Cullen Pharmacy RSL School of Arts Senior Citizens Community Centre...
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Birds of Bundaberg

36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg East QLD 4670
The Bundaberg Region offers so many options to learn about the local flora and fauna. This journey takes in the Moore Park Beach water birds, feed the birdlife at the Botanic Gardens, head to Baldwin Swamp to meander the tracks that wind through the forest taking you down close to the lakes. Lastly, make your way to Mon Repos beach - if you are visiting during summer no visit is complete with a turtle encounter at the Mon Repos Conservation Park....
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Bundaberg

36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg East QLD 4670
Whether you drive, fly, train, walk or ride as you arrive in Bundaberg, you can't help but notice rolling rich red soil, rows of sugarcane, macadamias and criss-cross grids of Australia's food bowl that greet you in every which way. Bundaberg city is most fondly associated with rum of the same name and Bundaberg Brewed Drinks which are exported to the world, but a visit to this turtle town will leave much more than just a sweet sensation on the tip of your tongue. If tours are right up your alley, there are several options - the Bundaberg Rum factory, Bundaberg Brewed Drinks, Hinkler Hall of Aviation, Fairymead House and Wednesday art walk at the Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery. If you like to cruise, you can take a leisurely meander up the Burnett River on a guided boat tour. Or, head out to Lady Musgrave Island onboard a luxury vessel departing from the Bundaberg Port. Pack your snorkel and togs though because just 15 minutes from the city, swimming, snorkelling, surfing and beachcombing are all just a quick dip away. Head anywhere between Burnett to Elliott Heads - or even ride a bike along the Coral Coast track to experience the wonders of the Southern Great Barrier Reef. If visiting between November to March you can also have the Mon Repos turtle experience - a night tour offering up close and personal experiences with these ancient mariners while they lay and hatch. Bundaberg is also known to have the pick of the crop when it comes to fresh produce straight from the farm. It's referred to as Australia's food bowl with nearly 90 per cent of the countries sweet potatoes grown in the region. The pick of the crop can be found there, with farm gate markets, fresh seafood and many local restaurants and cafes serving up the best, seasonal produce. Whether you're a connoisseur, art critic, historian or are into the natural nightlife - Bundaberg is a sweet sugar town with more than meets the eye....
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North Burnett - Mount Perry (via Monto) to Biggenden to Childers

36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg East QLD 4670
The Bundaberg North Burnett Region offers an experience no other Queensland Region can come close to claiming. Vast rural settings, National Parks of rainforests and naturally formed crevices and gorges, abundance of wildlife and revealing aboriginal paintings and meeting places, all waiting for you. Industry thrives within the rural settings of the North Burnett, the backbone of the region....
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Old National Australia Bank Building

191 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg Central QLD 4670
Take a step back in time and admire the architecture from a different time at the former Commercial bank of Sydney building. This majestic building was completed in 1891 and is important in demonstrating the evolution of Bundaberg as a regional centre, as well as the evolution of the early competitive banking facilities in rural Queensland. Prior to 1872 there were no banking facilities in Bundaberg. There was a Customs House established on the banks of the Burnett River but the duties had to be paid in Maryborough. In April 1872 a rep from the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney arrived in Bundaberg to assess the viability of a bank in the town. He left town a day later promising to establish a branch in Bundaberg in the following months. The day after the CBC rep departed a rep from the Bank of NSW rode into Bundaberg from Maryborough to announce the branch was open for business. The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney opened in June 1872 but was forced to close their doors in October 1873 due to the Bank of NSW securing most of the banking business in town. ...
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Bundaberg to Childers and Woodgate Day Trip

36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg East QLD 4670
Fresh produce, modern history and unspoilt beaches form the basis of this drive which starts in Bundaberg, before winding towards Apple Tree Creek, and on to Childers before ending in Woodgate. This is a classic country drive and although it measures under 100 kilometres long, it's best enjoyed by taking delightful pauses along the way and imbibing the food and wine for which this region is renowned, as you journey through cane and farm country and breathe in fresh rural air. You'll love the beautiful scenic views....
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Boreham Park and Playground

43 Avenell Street, Avenell Heights QLD 4670
Situated in the suburb of Avenell Heights, Boreham Park is the only playground that houses a kids pedal powered monorail. Re-opening in April 2014 after a major refurbishment this park also offers flying foxes/ziplines, climbing equipment, swings, bike trails, basketball hoops and football goals. There is fun for the adults too with an exercise circuit that can be done at your own pace. This playground is large enough to take a ball and play a game of soccer or footy. ...
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Bundaberg Rum Visitor Experience

Hills Street, Bundaberg East QLD 4670
The Bundaberg Rum Distillery is the home of Australia's most iconic rum, which has been made to a time-honoured tradition since 1888. The Visitor Experience offers three tours; the Bundaberg Rum Museum Experience, the Bundaberg Rum Distillery Experience and a Blend Your Own Rum Experience. There is also a Retail Store, where visitors can purchase exclusive and limited edition products, and the Bear Garden Cafe & Bar area. The Museum Experience is a self-guided tour, where guests walk through six 75,000 litre oak vats in a unique sensory experience that showcases the proud and rich history behind the iconic Australian rum. As part of the Distillery Experience, guests join one of the expert guides on a journey deep into the heart of the fully operational distillery. For those that want to try their hand at becoming a Master Blender, the premium Blend Your Own Rum Experience allows guests to learn the art of blending their very own rum straight from the barrel. In light of the current situation, the Bundaberg Rum Visitor Experience is closed until further notice. The Distillery Store remains open observing all recommended social distancing protocols and additional cleaning and hygiene practices are in place. Please contact the business for the most up to date information regarding opening times and services....
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Coral Cove

43531 - Coral Cove QLD 4670
Enjoy beautiful views of the Coral Sea. Spend quiet days fishing for tailor, diving coral reefs or taking up the challenge of an 18-hole golf course at Coral Cove. At the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, just 20 minutes from Bundaberg and a short drive from Bargara the Coral Cove community is friendly and relaxed. Enjoy a morning walk along the oceanfront or a quiet drink in the clubhouse....
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Baldwin Swamp Environmental Park

Steindl Street, Bundaberg East QLD 4670
Known as Bundaberg's own "Kakadu", Baldwin Swamp is home to many species of birdlife and wildlife. Meander through the trails and take in the smells of the Eucalypt trees whilst enjoying the peace and quiet Baldwin Swamp offers. The wetlands provide a roosting, breeding and feeding habitat for thousands of waterbirds. You will find Lake Ellen Heritage Hub on the western side of Baldwin Swamp Environmental park. With plenty of shade, Baldwin Swamp is the perfect place for a picnic....
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Churches of Bundaberg

36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg East QLD 4670
Starting off at the graceful Holy Rosary Catholic Church on Barolin Street this walk will take in the spectacular architecture and history of the Churches located in Bundaberg. This walk includes Churches of all different faiths. This walk takes in the Bundaberg Uniting Church, Salvation Army Church, Restored Apostolic Mission Congregation as well as the Heritage Christian Centre and the Pentecostals of Bundaberg centre. Further details on these buildings are available at the local Visitor Information Centre which can be found at 36 Avenue Street, Bundaberg East....
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East Bundaberg Water Tower

17 Sussex Street, Bundaberg East QLD 4670
The East Water Tower is a must visit as it is believed to be the only circular brick tower in Queensland. Given Bundaberg's relatively flat terrain, this tower is the perfect example of late 19th century technology - using the increased water pressure provided by the tower in order to allow the reticulated water system to flow through efficiently. The East Water Tower demonstrates Bundaberg's development as a major regional city serving one of Queensland's most significant sugar growing districts The East Bundaberg Water Tower is only a couple of minutes walk from Lake Ellen Heritage Hub.. ...
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Innes Park

Esplanade, Innes Park QLD 4670
As part of Bundaberg's Coral Coast, Innes Park features beautiful natural environmental experiences with fishing and scuba diving off the popular Barolin Rocks site. There are various reef breaks along this coast, get the low down from the locals. You can find some good rock fishing the length of the coast, as well as in the small creek at Innes Park site. The Esplandade features a large park with barbecue facilities and there are two small beaches or a creek if you decide you want a dip. Innes Park is located 15 kilometres east of Bundaberg City and makes a great day exploration or there is accommodation close by at Elliott Heads (two kilometres away) or Bargara (nine kilometres away). ...
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Elliott Heads Beach

Lihs Street, Elliott Heads QLD 4670
Elliott Heads is a 15 minute drive from Bundaberg Central Business District and is surrounded by rural cane and small crop farms. Head down to the shoreline and dip your toes into the refreshing patrolled surf beach, or drop your boat in for a fish at Riverview. The sandstone cliffs form an interesting headland whilst the rocky foreshore is fun to explore. Head up the river a little bit to find your own beach paradise but be careful of high tides! Be careful of shifting holes and shoals out on the sand flats. Elliott Heads is the popular with jet-skiers and kite-surfers as well as local fishermen. There are restricted areas for dogs in Elliott Heads....