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Bundaberg Coaches

20 Verdant Siding Road, Thabeban QLD 4670

Bundaberg Coaches is a family owned coach tour and charter operation with an ever-increasing reputation for innovative tours, quality coaches and unbeatable value for money.

With the most modern fleet of Coaches available in the region we provide a more comfortable, safer and ultimately more reliable service. We are focussed on providing value for money rather than just being the cheapest. We invest heavily in our vehicles to ensure they are maintained to the highest possible standard.

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Bundy Bowl and Leisure Centre

17 Lester Street, Norville QLD 4670
The tourism award winning Bundy Bowl and Leisure Centre is the largest indoor family leisure centre in regional Queensland. Open seven days and nights per week the fully air-conditioned facility has over 3,500 square metres of leisure activities on two floors. There are 16 lanes of tenpin bowling with computer scoring, licensed cafe and upstairs function and bar area, gigantic indoor children's slide which is six metres high, children's playground and jumping castle plus tiny town area for children up to four years, ball pit and children’s climbing area. Enjoy family interactive video games arcade and pool tables, full size electric dodgem car arena just like at the show, zone three laser tag the real life adventure game with 16 laser tag packs, Jurassic putt black light mini golf arena with lifelike 3D dinosaurs T Rex/Bracasurus standing four and a half metres high – the only such attraction seen anywhere in Australia.
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Boreham Park and Playground

Dunn Road, Avenell Heights QLD 4670
Situated in the suburb of Avenell Heights, Boreham Park is the only playground that houses a kids pedal powered monorail. Re-opening in April 2014 after a major refurbishment this park also offers flying foxes/ziplines, climbing equipment, swings, bike trails, basketball hoops and football goals. There is fun for the adults too with an exercise circuit that can be done at your own pace. This playground is large enough to take a ball and play a game of soccer or footy.
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Mon Repos Beach

Mon Repos Road, Mon Repos QLD 4670
Mon Repos is home to Australia's largest concentration of nesting sea turtles. Mon Repos caters for everyone from young families to the grey nomads. You will find historical, environmental and leisure activities at Mon Repos. From mid October to the end of April (during Turtle Season) , public access to the beach is restricted from 6pm to 6am. Mon Repos is well known in aviation history as the location of Bert Hinkler's first hangar trial flights in 1912. Known as one of Queensland's longest beaches, and the most undeveloped, you will find basalt rocks bordering the beach and a rocky outcrop midway up the beach. A gorgeous location to capture the sunrises of the region.

The Auswide Bank and Stroud Homes NYE Spectacular

21A Quay Street, Bundaberg Central QLD 4670
See the New Year in at the 2016 Auswide Bank and Harvey Norman New Year’s Eve Fireworks Spectacular. This free, fun-filled family event will be celebrated in Bundaberg’s Central Business District, and will feature two dazzling fireworks displays at 8.30pm and midnight that will emanate from the Burnett Traffic River Bridge. Market stalls, food vendors, kids’ amusement rides and entertainment at Anzac Park will add to the party atmosphere....

Handel's Messiah Queensland Symphony Orchestra

177 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg Central QLD 4670
Bundaberg Regional Council and the Moncrieff Entertainment Centre welcome Queensland Symphony Orchestra, the Australian Voices and Bundaberg’s very own Orpheus Singers, to perform the Messiah by Georg Frideric Handel for one performance only on the evening of Thursday 15 December. Centuries on, it is no wonder that the power of this work still draws audiences. Sparkling arias, magnificent choruses and the heavenly Hallelujah! Don’t miss your chance to experience one of the greatest musical masterpieces of all time as presented by the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Handel’s Messiah, the greatest story ever told....

Bundy Bowl and Leisure Centre

17 Lester Street, Norville QLD 4670
The tourism award winning Bundy Bowl and Leisure Centre is the largest indoor family leisure centre in regional Queensland. Open seven days and nights per week the fully air-conditioned facility has over 3500 square metres of leisure activities on two floors. There are 16 lanes of tenpin bowling with computer scoring, licensed cafe and upstairs function and bar area, gigantic indoor children's slide which is six metres high, children's playground and jumping castle plus Zoo club area for children up to four years, ball pit and children’s climbing area. Why not try their newest attraction, Wild West Shootout and challenge your friends and family with a friendly shootout. Plus Enjoy family interactive video games arcade and pool tables, full size electric dodgem car arena just like at the show, Zone 3 laser tag, the real life adventure game with 16 laser tag packs, Jurassic putt black light mini golf arena with lifelike 3D dinosaurs T Rex/Bracasaurus standing four and a half metres high – the only such attraction seen anywhere in Australia....
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Bundaberg- Biggenden- Mount Perry Circle

Isis Highway, Bundaberg South QLD 4670
This route is one for all the senses and is an easy four-day drive around the Bundaberg North Burnett region. Soak up the history in galleries and museums and take in the breathtaking authentic Australian landscape through its dry, rocky outcrops, mountainous ranges and wheat-coloured grasses. Sample some of the fine local produce - everything from ice-cream, citrus to fresh produce along the road at farmgate stalls. Wet a line and try your luck at catching a big one in the dams, camp or picnic in some of the region's most naturally beautiful settings. What are you waiting for? Get going on this four-day, relaxed drive around the Bundaberg North Burnett region....
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Mon Repos Beach

Road, Mon Repos QLD 4670
Mon Repos is home to Australia's largest concentration of nesting sea turtles. Mon Repos caters for everyone from young families to the grey nomads. You will find historical, environmental and leisure activities at Mon Repos. From mid October to the end of April (during Turtle Season) , public access to the beach is restricted from 6pm to 6am. Mon Repos is well known in aviation history as the location of Bert Hinkler's first hangar trial flights in 1912. Known as one of Queensland's longest beaches, and the most undeveloped, you will find basalt rocks bordering the beach and a rocky outcrop midway up the beach. A gorgeous location to capture the sunrises of the region....
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Old National Australia Bank Building

191 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg Central QLD 4670
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 Queensland. Prior to 1872 there were no banking facilities in Bundaberg. There was a Customs House established on the banks of the Burnett River but the duties had to be paid in Maryborough. In April 1872 a rep from the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney arrived in Bundaberg to assess the viability of a bank in the town. He left town a day later promising to establish a branch in Bundaberg in the following months. The day after the CBC rep departed a rep from the Bank of NSW rode into Bundaberg from Maryborough to announce the branch was open for business. The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney opened in June 1872 but was forced to close their doors in October 1873 due to the Bank of NSW securing most of the banking business in town. ...
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South Sea Islander Church and Hall

46 Johnston Street, Bundaberg West QLD 4670
The South Sea Islander Church and Hall commemorates the enormous contribution provided by the South Sea Islander community in establishing a viable sugar cane industry in Bundaberg. The hall itself was built circa 1920 to cater to the spiritual needs of the South Sea Islander population who were harvesting sugar at Fairymead Plantation. In 1995 the South Sea Islander Church and Hall was relocated to its current position, near the Bundaberg Cemetery. The current location was the place of many South Sea Islander burials. A memorial garden was established over the unmarked graves housed in the current location. The South Sea Islander Church and Hall is still used today and provides a tangible link between the community and the experience of the South Sea Islander Ancestors. ...
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Norville

41209 - Norville QLD 4670
Norville is a suburb of the greater Bundaberg region and is home to a State School, some of the region's sporting grounds and clubs and also the Bundy Bowl and Leisure Centre which is becoming a must-do on visitors to the Bundaberg region's wish list. With Jurassic Putt, Laser Skirmish and the new Wild West Shoot Out alongside their ten pin bowling facilities it's a great, family friendly venue. Norville is also the location of the Norville Pool. Head here for school holiday fun - the kids will love the inflatables!...
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Boreham Park and Playground

43 Avenell Street, Avenell Heights QLD 4670
Situated in the suburb of Avenell Heights, Boreham Park is the only playground that houses a kids pedal powered monorail. Re-opening in April 2014 after a major refurbishment this park also offers flying foxes/ziplines, climbing equipment, swings, bike trails, basketball hoops and football goals. There is fun for the adults too with an exercise circuit that can be done at your own pace. This playground is large enough to take a ball and play a game of soccer or footy. ...