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Where is the southern Great Barrier Reef?

The Southern Great Barrier Reef is a vast and diverse ecosystem located off the east coast of Australia. The reef is part of the world’s largest coral reef system, stretching from the Torres Strait to near Fraser Island in Queensland. It is home to an array of species, including a variety of corals, fish, turtles, […]

Travelling To Bundaberg From Brisbane

Bundaberg, located in Queensland, Australia, is known for its stunning scenery, vibrant culture and unique history. It’s a great place to visit for anyone looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of the city life. Travelling to Bundaberg from Brisbane is an easy journey, taking between two and three hours depending on the […]

Discover Bundaberg

Bundaberg is a stunning coastal city just a few hours drive from Brisbane. It’s home to some of the best beaches in Australia, as well as an abundance of natural wonders and activities. If you’re planning a weekend getaway in Bundaberg, you’ll want to make the most of your time and experience the best of […]

Sleep On The Reef With Lady Musgrave Experience

Lady Musgrave Experience is an award-winning tour operator that offers an unforgettable sleep on the reef experience. Located on the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Queensland, Australia, Lady Musgrave Experience has been providing guests with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to stay overnight in the heart of the world’s largest coral reef system for nearly […]

History Of Lady Musgrave Island

Lady Musgrave Island gets its name from Lady Lucinda Musgrave, wife of Governer Anthony Musgrave, and an American-born philanthropist. The Lady Musgrave Trust, which was founded in 1888 is the oldest charity in Queensland, Australia, and offers crucial services to homeless women. It is an untouched marvel of nature, surrounded by the Great Barrier Reef […]

History Of Bundaberg

Bundaberg is the tenth-largest city of the state of Queensland and is located at the banks of the Burnett River, about 20 km from Burnett’s Head, which flows into the Coral Sea. Bundaberg, also called ‘Bundy’ or ‘Rum City’ by the locals, is on a rich, coastal plan and supports most of the agricultural areas […]

Whale Watching Bundaberg

Both dolphins and whales are an iconic presence in the Great Barrier Reef, and are sacred for the Aboriginal people of the Keppel Islands and the Woppaburra people. They believe that the humpback whales are a saltwater totem that connects them to their ancestral land, their ancestors, and the sea to the land. There are […]

History Of Bundaberg Rum

Founded in 1888, the Bundaberg Distilling Company was created to enhance the sugar industry’s profits and to utilize molasses, a byproduct of sugar refining. In 1889, the first batch of Bundaberg Rum was distilled, and by 1890, it reached interstate distribution. The distillery produced 22,500 gallons of rum in its first year and made its […]

Mon Repos Turtle Encounter

The Bundaberg Turtle season is a popular attraction on the coast of Australia. Every year from November to March, curious turtles make their way to the beaches of Lady Musgrave, Lady Elliot, and Mon Repos Islands. It brings a surge of tourism where tourists can see these animals and go snorkeling for a closer experience. […]

Capricorn Bundaberg Group

Sitting on the Tropic of Capricorn, and to the south of the Great Barrier Reef, the Capricorn and Bunker Group are a series of islands and reefs situated together to make this beautiful land and seascape. They are set east of Gladstone along the coast of Queensland and a majority of them are a section […]