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Bondstore The Home of Bundaberg Rum  

See, smell, taste Australia's favourite Rum being made. Come to the home of Australia's favourite rum, Bundaberg. Set only a few hours drive from Brisbane, Bundaberg is a great regional city set in sugar cane country. Friendly people and great arch ...

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Bundaberg Railway Museum  

Bundaberg's first railway station, built in 1881 as an outlet for the Mt Perry railway bringing copper from the mines, is now preserved as a railway museum, located some 500 metres from its original site, the museum houses a wide variety of railway i ...

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Bundy Kegs  

Bundy Kegs is located in the Schmeider’s Cooperage Complex, here you can see coopers making American Oak barrels for wines and spirits. Be tempted to enjoy the free wine tastings in the cellar door where Queensland made grape and fruit wines are fe ...

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Burrum Coast National Park  

Burrum Coast National Park is a showcase of protected coastal lowland vegetation types: cabbage palms (especially in the Woodgate section), paperbark swamps and mangroves. The Kinkuna section features a narrow picturesque beach, low coastal dunes, te ...

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Fairymead House Sugar Museum  

Fairymead house, built in 1890 to an Indian bungalow plan, was originally the home of the Young family, owners of Fairymead Sugar Mill and Plantation, during 1984, Bundaberg Sugar Company donated the home to the City of Bundaberg as an Australian Bic ...

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Good Night Scrub National Park  

Hoop pines, bottle trees and dry rainforest provide a wildlife haven in Goodnight Scrub National Park bounded by the Burnett River. The river is also one of the known habitats of the unique ‘living dinosaur’ Australian lungfish. With 165 species ...

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Hinkler Glider Museum  

Hinkler Glider Museum is home to a life size replica of Bert Hinklers 1912 Glider and also the wing section of the original glider which inspired it all. Built by the Bundaberg Lions Club in the late 1970s, this glider represents the creative and in ...

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Hinkler Hall of Aviation  

Opened in December 2008, the Hinkler Hall of Aviation is Australia’s newest tourist attraction and aviation adventure experience. More than a museum, the Hinkler Hall of Aviation celebrates pioneer solo aviator Bert Hinkler and the wonders of innov ...

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Hinkler House Memorial Museum  

This museum is a tribute to one of Australia’s greatest pioneer aviators Squadron Leader Bert Hinkler AFC DSM who was born in Bundaberg Queensland, in 1892. Hinkler House or “Mon Repos” as Hinkler called it, was dismantled by a group of volunte ...

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Kinkuna National Park  

Kinkuna National Park preserves a wilderness area of coastal vegetation and wide, unspoilt beaches, just 30 kilometres south of Bundaberg. Part of the Burrum Coast National Park which also incorporates both Woodgate and Burrum River National Park, Ki ...

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Lady Musgrave Island Dive Sites  

Lady Musgrave Island on the Great Barrier Reef is accessible from either Bundaberg or the Town of 1770. This 44 acre coral cay sits in a lagoon of approximately 3,000 acres with 14 world class dive sites: Manta Ray & Entrance Bombies, Napoleon's Wall ...

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Mon Repos Conservation Park  

Mon Repos Conservation Park is world famous for its marine turtles. Green, flatback and loggerhead turtles nest on an accessible mainland beach. The park is also home to Woongarra Scrub remnants, mangroves, a tidal lagoon and historic sites. In winte ...

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Mon Repos Walking Track  

Mon Repos Conservation Park is the largest loggerhead turtle rockery in the South Pacific. From November to March, visitors to Mon Repos can witness one of nature's most fascinating spectacles — the annual pilgrimage of sea turtles. Adult turtles c ...

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Moncrieff Theatre  

The Moncrieff Theatre, named after `Our Glad' Gladys Moncrieff, world famous musical comedy star, who was born in Bundaberg. Originally Olympia Airdome, an open air theatre built in 1920. It was enclosed as the Olympia Theatre in 1955; refurbished as ...

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Sunset Track  

Part of a string of wetland remnants in the Bundaberg area, Baldwin Swamp Conservation Park is a tiny slice of Kakadu right in the heart of the city. Waterways here provide valuable feeding and breeding grounds for a variety of waterbirds and other w ...

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The Bundaberg Barrel  

Next time you're in the Bundaberg area, add a little interest to your trip with a visit to The Bundaberg Barrel. From the unique spilled ginger beer flooring to bubbles in the entrance door of the tour, the barrel showcases Bundaberg Brewed Drink's m ...

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The Whaling Wall  

The Whaling Wall, measuring six stories tall, is a fantastic marine-life wall mural on one of Bundaberg's highest buildings in the town centre. A local landmark, it offers great photographic opportunities from several locations in the Central Busines ...

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