SIXT Car Rental – Bundaberg

SIXT rent a car is 100 per cent owned by the NRMA, so their customers can take comfort in knowing they are dealing with one of Australia’s most trusted and reliable brands. Their friendly, professional team takes the time to understand your rental needs. Whether you want to try an electric vehicle, or you’re after […]
Riverside Parklands and Playground

Set in the heart of Bundaberg and perched on the banks of the Burnett River is Riverside Parklands. This waterfront space is perfect for walking or relaxing beside the river with plentiful casual seating, making it a popular spot to also sit by the water or do a spot of fishing. Enjoy a barbeque at […]
Russo Nature Park

Located just 8 kilometres from Childers is the picturesque Russo Park. Featuring three walking tracks that wind throughout the park, visitors can explore interesting vegetation and wildlife along Stockyard Creek. The Blue Gum track is 200 metres and follows the creek through bushland to a very large Blue Gum worthy of a photo opportunity. The […]
Reginald Murray Williams Australian Bush Learning Centre and Visitor Information

The Centre stands as a lasting tribute to genuine pioneer spirit and the character and courage of the people of the bush. The bush, rural Australia, the backbone of this proud land. A place of stark contrasts, unsurpassed beauty, warm welcomes, big hearts, indomitable spirit and tenacious character. Legends like RM Williams, whose spirit lives […]
Queensland Rail Travel

Queensland is full of hidden surprises just waiting to be discovered, and what better way to experience them than through the magic of rail. A scenic rail trip allows you to make the most of your holiday, with every minute of the journey as much a part of the adventure as the destination itself. Relax […]
Old National Australia Bank Building
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 […]
Oaks Beach

Only 18 kilometres north east of Bundaberg you will find Oaks Beach – a small beach good for snorkelling, fishing, rock walking or swimming. There is also a 200 metre stretch of beach perfect for surfing. The best places for fishing are off the rocks or groyne at Oaks Beach which are the best places […]
Noor’garr Walla (Whale Rock) Lookout

Along the coastline between Bargara and Coral Coast you will find this unique piece of artwork. A collaboration between two local artists with the transformation of a mighty boulder into Whale Rock, which captures the joy of humpbacks that can be spotted on the coastline during the migration season of July – September. Why not […]
Meadowvale Nature Park

This beautiful area of bushland includes groves of paperbarks, tall stands of Eucalypts and grass trees next to a freshwater creek. You can enjoy two short walks with the sandy tracks both leading to views out over Splitters Creek. Listen out for calls of native bird species including Friarbirds, Olive-backed orioles and lorikeets, and keep […]
Mary Kinross Park

Situated on the southern boundary of Bargara is the expansive Mary Kinross Park. The park offers many sheltered picnic tables, barbeques, a playground, a dog park, a car park and toilet facilities. The park’s wide green spaces are perfect for group activities or exercise classes. Rifle Range Creek winds through the park, providing an important […]
Lions Park, North Bundaberg

Situated underneath the Burnett Bridge, this park and playground is the perfect place to drop in a line and entertain the kids at the same time. Close to the park, you’ll find a dog off-leash area located at Edina Street Park, Bundaberg North. Pack a picnic basket or pick up some delicious food from one […]
Lake Wuruma

Wuruma is a local indigenous word for majestic bird of prey, the brahminy kite. Lake Wuruma is located 48 kilometres north of Eidsvold and has a capacity of 165,000 megalitres. The lake took three years and AUD5.3 million to build and provides irrigation for the region’s agriculture. Lake Wuruma sits on the Nogo River and […]