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Bundaberg (including Lady Elliot Island and Lady Musgrave Island National Park)
One of Queensland's large and prosperous coastal cities.
It is impossible not to be impressed by Queensland's great and gracious coastal cities. Bundaberg, Rockhampton, Mackay, Townsville and, to a lesser extent, Cairns all have a charming late-nineteenth century elegance about them. Tropical parks and gardens, lazy green-brown tropical rivers, handsome Classical Revival buildings with solid Doric and Corinthian columns, wide streets, the sight of palm and fig trees, the heady scent of bougainvillea and jasmin - these are the memories which filter to the surface when one looks back. Of course each city has its own idiosyncracies. In the case of Bundaberg, images of the famous Bundaberg Rum Distillery, the incongruity of Bert Hinkler's stucco-and-brick English home in the middle of luxuriant sub-tropical botanical gardens, and the Lutheran Church with its huge Biblical text facade - all of these linger long after memories of the old Commercial Bank and the post office buildings have faded from memory.

Bundaberg is located on the Burnett River 14 m above sea-level, 20 km from the coast and 371 km north of Brisbane. It is a typical subtropical city. The name 'Bundaberg' is a combination of 'Bunda', the name of the local Aboriginal tribe, with 'burg', the Saxon word for town.

The first European explorer in the area was Henry Russell in 1842. He was followed five years later by the government surveyor James C. Burnett, after whom the local river is named. Burnett's report on the agricultural potential of the area was unfavourable. How he could have missed the rich black volcanic soils remains a mystery. Consequently it wasn't until 1866 that the first white settlers, the Steuart brothers, moved into the area. J. and G. Steuart were timbercutters and they came to the area to exploit the stands of hardwood in the hinterland.

Settlement rapidly increased thereafter. In the 1870s significant numbers of German and Danish migrants selected and cleared land in the area, cultivating the fertile river soils. Slowly stores, hotels, sawmills and factories began to appear along the banks of the Burnett River.

Being at the centre of Queensland's sugar industry. Bundaberg was central to the importation of indentured labour. The excellent History of Bundaberg and Districts (available at the Bundaberg & Districts Historical Museum) records:

'In 1879, a schooner sailed up the Burnett River with the first group of South Seas Islanders/Kanakas, recruited as indentured labourers for the sugar cane industry. They were engaged for three years at a small yearly wage, plantation owners and farmers having to provide living accommodation and food.

For the next 30 years Melanesian and Polynesian Islanders provided almost the complete field labour for cane plantations and farms. At one stage, 3000 lived in the district. This labour trade stopped in 1901 when the Commonwealth Government of Australia was established. Some Islanders chose to stay in the Bundaberg district.

In 1882, 80 Ceylonese labourers were brought to Bundaberg under a work contract. This venture was not popular and was not repeated, although some remained in the district.'

As the area became the centre of a thriving sugarcane industry refineries and sugar mills were built and the population grew rapidly. A brewery commenced operations in 1883.

In 1891 the superb Commercial Bank building (now occupied by the National Australia Bank) was completed. Its architectural quality is indicative of the importance municipal Bundaberg had achieved by this time.

The railway reached the town in 1888. As a railhead, a centre for a rapidly developing sugar industry and an important port (apart from the sugar, copper was arriving from the Mt Perry mines), Bundaberg became a major transportation, industry and service centre.

Bundaberg's claim to literary fame probably resides with novelist Vance Palmer. He was born in Bundaberg in 1885 and generations of Australian school children studied his novel The Passage.

In recent times Criena Rohan's The Delinquents , which opens with the main characters, Brownie and Lola, making love 'under the frangipani trees on the banks of the Burnett River' has achieved fame as a movie with Kylie Minogue in the leading female role.

Today Bundaberg is a thriving city dominated by the sugarcane industry which surrounds it, but also supported by the growth of beef and dairy cattle, tropical fruit and tomatoes. There are four sugar mills in the area and the port handles bulk sugar and molasses as well as petroleum and fertilizer. The area provides nearly 20 per cent of Australia's sugar and is the country's largest producer of both brown rum and tomatoes.

 

 


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