Bundaberg School of Arts

You can’t miss the Bundaberg School of Arts building on Bourbong Street with its striking pink colour and classical revival style. This two storey brick building is possibly the oldest building in Bundaberg still standing. Construction on the School of Arts building commenced on 2 June 1888 and the building was handed over to the […]

Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery

Bundaberg Regional Galleries are two vibrant gallery spaces dedicated to providing premier arts and cultural experiences in the Bundaberg region. Bundaberg Regional Galleries fosters the community’s creative capacity by providing art and culture opportunities, and creating a community that participates, engages and grows in the lifelong learning of the arts. Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery (1 […]

Bundaberg Region Story Walks – North Bundaberg Story Walk

Welcome to the Bundaberg Region. Take a scenic stroll and enjoy the rich history of the region through a series of Story Walks. The North Bundaberg Story Walk is a locative storytelling and local history project. North Bundaberg’s history and its residents’ memories have been captured and preserved as short, digital narratives that can be […]

Bundaberg Region Story Walks – Bundaberg CBD Story Walk

Welcome to the Bundaberg Region. Take a scenic stroll and enjoy the rich history of the region through the below Story Walks. CBD Story Walk The town has an abundance of historic architecture with many impressive structures still standing tall within the Bundaberg CBD. Let them take you on a tour of the city centre […]

Bundaberg Multiplex Sport and Convention Centre

The Bundaberg Multiplex Sport and Convention Centre is a purpose-built venue with numerous options to cater for all events, gala dinners, conferences, sports and meeting requirements small and large. The centre offers maximum flexibility, state-of-the-art facilities and professional in-house services all under one roof. The unique multipurpose design of the Multiplex provides an extensive range […]

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 proper museum. Located some 500 metres from its original site, the museum houses a wide variety of railway items past and present. The museum is a haven for train buffs. […]

Bundaberg Library

Bundaberg Regional Library offers various items for loan to members including books, DVDs, CDs, magazines, and eDownloads. Visitors are able to join the Library as temporary members by paying a small fee. After securing your membership, visitors may borrow items whilst they are staying within the Bundaberg region. Free WIFI and computer use are available […]

Bundaberg Botanic Gardens and Playground

There is something for everyone at the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens. Situated in North Bundaberg, the gardens span 27 hectares of land and feature a magnificent lake which is home to 114 species of birds. Take a walk on the paths to discover the hidden Japanese Gardens and Chinese Gardens. The Bundaberg Botanic Gardens also play […]

Bucca Crossing Picnic Area

Just 25 minutes from the main street of Bundaberg, you’ll discover the local’s freshwater fave – Bucca Crossing. A perfect place for a paddle in the Kolan River and a picnic on the banks with the whole family. Hop in the canoe and cruise upstream to the rowing reserve or float the day away in […]

Boreham Park and Playground

Boreham Park is a large recreation area with something for every member of the family. The park features three playground areas including a fantastic toddler playground, flying fox, and climbing equipment. The park features a zero-depth water play area for younger children and a tunnel, centred around an eight-metre-high adventure tower with a large tube […]

Barolin Rocks Dive Site

Head to the Woongarra Marine Park on the outskirts of Bundaberg to find some of the most brilliant and easy-to-access shore diving in Queensland. There’s something different everywhere you look – turtles, rays, sea snakes, nudibranchs, moray eels, a wide variety of reef fish and coral and even wobbegong sharks. Barolin Rocks is also one […]

Bargara Headlands Yarning Circle

The land along this coast originally belonged to the Taribelang – Bunda peoples. Through an association with some of the local descendants of these people, the developer, Bill Moorhead, had a vision of building them a Yarning Circle on the coast at Bargara Headlands Estate. Rocks are abundant along the basalt coastline. So Bill decided […]