
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 wildlife.
As you walk along the Sunset Track beside Bundaberg Creek, look for waterbirds. More than 75 species live in the park.
At night, see brushtail and common ringtail possums, short-nosed bandicoots, insectivorous bats and echidnas.
In 1888, the first barrel of Bundaberg Rum literally rolled out of the production line. 110 years..
The Bundaberg Barrel (2km)Next time you're in the Bundaberg area, add a little interest to your trip with a visit to The..
Montezumas Bundaberg (3km)Montezuma's Bundaberg - with all the magic and atmosphere of an Authentic Mexican Restaurant...
The Whaling Wall (3km)The Whaling Wall, measuring six stories tall, is a fantastic marine-life wall mural on one of..
Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery (3km)The Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) is a large multi-purpose visual arts facility located in..
Moncrieff Theatre (3km)The Moncrieff Theatre is named after 'Our Glad' Gladys Moncrieff, world famous musical comedy star..
Bundy Bowl and Leisure Centre (4km)The tourism award winning Bundy Bowl and Leisure Centre is the largest indoor family leisure centre..
Fairymead House Sugar Museum (4km)Fairymead house, built in 1890 to an Indian bungalow plan, was originally the home of the Young..
Bundaberg Railway Museum (4km)Bundaberg's first railway station, built in 1881 as an outlet for the Mt Perry railway bringing..
Hinkler Hall of Aviation (5km)Due to the recent weather events, the Hinkler Hall of Aviation is currently closed. The Hinkler..
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