Is Bundaberg Queensland a good place to live?
Bundaberg has always been considered a good place to live. Even though it has a larger population than some of Queensland’s other seaside towns on the eastern coast, it still has some small-town charm to it.
What is Bundaberg known for?
Bundaberg has a rich history and culture, along with its humid subtropical climate it is known for its weeping fig trees, dry stone walls, and historic plantations, including the Fairymead Plantation and the Sunnyside Sugar Plantation, the latter of which is the site of a mass grave.
Why is Bundaberg so popular?

Bundaberg’s history The Bundaberg Barrel in Bundaberg is also a growing tourist attraction for international tourists as the fame of its drinks is spreading. The tourists are able to learn about the company’s brewing process and to taste and buy the full-range of its drinks.
Is Bundaberg a good place to holiday?
Bundaberg has all the ingredients of the perfect holiday; accessible reef, stunning beaches, mouth-watering food and experiences to last a lifetime. If you dream of waking up to the sound of waves crashing in the distance, you’ll be spoilt for choice.
How cold does it get in Bundaberg?
Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 58°F to 86°F and is rarely below 51°F or above 91°F.

What is the crime rate like in Bundaberg?
Crime rates in Bundaberg, Australia
Level of crime | 36.32 | Low |
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Crime increasing in the past 3 years | 54.18 | Moderate |
Worries home broken and things stolen | 37.66 | Low |
Worries being mugged or robbed | 32.49 | Low |
Worries car stolen | 32.49 | Low |
Does Bundaberg have an airport?
Discover our airport Bundaberg Regional Council owns and operates Bundaberg Regional Airport which is located 6km south west of the Bundaberg CBD. The region is serviced by Qantaslink, RFDS, Life Flight, a number of charter operators and flying training organisations.
What is the crime rate in Bundaberg?
Crime rates in Bundaberg, Australia
Level of crime | 37.66 | Low |
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Crime increasing in the past 3 years | 54.04 | Moderate |
Worries home broken and things stolen | 37.24 | Low |
Worries being mugged or robbed | 31.40 | Low |
Worries car stolen | 31.40 | Low |
How far is Bundaberg from the beach?
Burnett Heads is located close to Mon Repos Conservation Park and the Oaks surf beach, just 17 kilometres from the centre of Bundaberg. If perchance you are so inclined, at a secluded bay between those two sites there is an unofficial ‘clothes-optional’ beach.