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The Bundaberg & District Junior Tennis Association operates five artificial grass courts, and two granite courts, at 69B George Street in Bundaberg South.
One public hospital, Bundaberg Base Hospital on Bourbong St, and two private hospitals, Friendly Society Private Hospital & Mater Hospital.
Cricket legend Allan Border and Brisbane Broncos identity Barry Maranta, along with Rod Petricevic of Bridgecorp, have all been associated with McDermott either as directors of Maxen or directors of other entities related to Maxen & its projects at Bagara Beach Estate near Bundaberg and Fraser Waters at Hervey Bay.
* KIX Country – Townsville 89. 9FM, Mackay 93. 9 FM, Bundaberg 97. 1 FM, Hervey Bay 92. 3 FM, Maryborough 92. 3 FM, Agnes Water / 1770 87. 6 FM, Sarajl 92. 1 FM, Middlemount 94. 1 FM, Yeppoon 96. 1 FM, Rockhampton 92. 7 FM, Gladstone 88. 0 FM, Lowood 88. 0 FM, Blair Athol 97. 5 FM, Dysart 90. 9 FM, Tlerl 92. 1 FM, Alpha 100. 7 FM, Emerald 88. 0 FM, Injune 101. 9 FM, Mitchell 103. 7 FM, Yuleba 89. 5 FM, Surat 94. 7 FM, Inglewood 98. 1 FM, Berri & Renmark 1557 AM, Clare 87. 6 FM, Port Lincoln 87. 6 FM.
The station was previously owned by Rural Press & Bundaberg Broadcasters, forming part of the Star Broadcasting Network.
The Tallon bridge, built in 1955 in Bundaberg was named after the famous Bundabergian which links west & north Bundaberg.

Bundaberg and District
He was born in Warwick, Queensland, and a theatre supervisor, Queensland State Secretary, Arts Council of Australia and manager of the Bundaberg District Tourism and Development Board before entering politics.

Bundaberg and Tennis
Most major Australian sporting codes are played in Bundaberg, including ; Rowing, Basketball, Cricket, Golf, Lawn bowls, Netball, Tennis, Rugby league, Football, Hockey, Australian Rules Football, and Softball.

Bundaberg and operates
The train operates on the main North Coast Line and stops at a few major cities such as Gympie, Maryborough, Bundaberg, Gladstone and Rockhampton.

Bundaberg and Park
Cania Gorge National Park, Deepwater National Park, Eurimbula National Park and Kinkuna National Park, located in the Bundaberg region are popular with campers and bush-lovers.
Hinkler Park in Bundaberg, Queensland, now hockey fields, marks the original location of Hinkler's landing in 1928 after his historic 1928 solo flight.
* Mon Repos Conservation Park, a turtle rookery near Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia.

Bundaberg and West
* Brothers Bulldogs ( formerly West Bundaberg )
Currently, Endeavour is divided into five geographical Areas for administrative purposes, North ( incorporating Far North Queensland down to Townsville ), Central ( Bundaberg down to Gympie ), Sunshine Coast, South East ( including Brisbane and the Gold Coast ) and South West ( from Ipswich west to the Northern Territory border ).
Dorricott attended West Bundaberg Primary School, Bundaberg State High School and the University of Queensland.

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H T Christsen Pty Ltd operated their own Bundaberg Rum bottling plant in Bourbong Street, Bundaberg at the rear of their large grocery and hardware business in the centre of town.
It originated from the Bushells Coffee Chicory bottle that Bundaberg folks sold to his grandfather at the firm for one penny a bottle, after which they were washed and filled with the famous spirit.
The production transferred thence to Brisbane, where it opened at the Opera House on 15 July, and subsequently embarked upon an eight-week repertory tour of other regional centres in Queensland, including Charters Towers, Rockhampton, Bundaberg and Maryborough.
The Burnett Sawmill operated for over 100 years at its East Bundaberg location.
Young woman riding on the back of a turtle at Mon Repos Beach, near Bundaberg, ca.
Tours of the famous Bundaberg Rum distillery and attractions at the Botanic Gardens are also popular with tourists.
The Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery ( BRAG ) is a large multi-purpose visual arts facility located at the intersection of Barolin and Quay Streets in central Bundaberg.
Bundaberg is situated at the end of the Isis Highway ( State Route 3 ), approximately 50 km east of its junction with the Bruce Highway.
Bundaberg Port is located 20 kilometres northeast of the city, at the mouth of the Burnett River.
He later met Arthur Burr Stone, at a travelling show in Bundaberg and again at the Brisbane Exhibition where Hinkler worked with Stone to solve a problem with the " Blériot ", the world's first monoplane.
The Premier instigated an independent inquiry into allegations of medical malpractice at Bundaberg Hospital, and in particular the circumstances behind the engagement of the unqualified doctor, Jayant Patel, more popularly known as " Dr Death ", whose involvement was linked to numerous deaths at the hospital.
Despite being expensive, he took a ten wicket haul in the 2nd Test at Bundaberg Rum Stadium in Cairns.
The river flows into the ocean at Burnett Heads, roughly 20 km from Bundaberg.
Her first stage performance was at the age of six at the Queen's Theatre in Bundaberg, where she sang the American folk song " The Merriest Girl That's Out " with her father accompanying on piano.

Bundaberg and corner
He retired from first-class cricket in 1953 and returned to Bundaberg, assisting his brother in running a corner store.
In retirement, Tallon helped his younger brother Mat in running a corner store in Bundaberg.

Bundaberg and George
Bundaberg as a European township was founded by timbergetters Bob and George Stewart in 1867.

Bundaberg and Powers
After completing his articles of clerkship, Powers was admitted to practise law as a solicitor in 1876, after which he moved to Bundaberg to practise.
Powers continued to work in Bundaberg until 1882, and in 1883 became the mayor of Maryborough.

Bundaberg and .
The Bundaberg Distilling Company owns its own cola-producing facility, which supplies the cola for its ready-to-drink Bundaberg Rum and Cola products.
Bundaberg rum was first produced in 1888, production ceased from 1907 to 1914 and from 1936 to 1939 after fires, the second of which caused rum from the factory to spill into the nearby Burnett River.
In 2000, the Bundaberg Rum company and distillery were sold to British company Diageo.
The Bundaberg Rum distillery is open to visitors for tours of the facility.
There is also a museum and offers free samples of Bundaberg Rum products for visitors.
Bundaberg Rum is a major sponsor of the Australian Wallabies rugby union team and also sponsors the Bundaberg Rum Rugby Series.
Bundaberg is also a sponsor of the NSW Waratahs.
Bundaberg Rum sponsored the rugby league ANZAC Test till 2009.
Bundaberg Rum signed a 5 year deal with the NRL to be the official dark rum of the NRL.
Bundaberg Rum has also been criticised for targeting its advertising towards young people and boys, through television commercials during NRL broadcasts, and other promotions.
The Bundaberg Rum Bear advertisements first appeared in 1994.
Bundaberg Rum has been labelled the drink for yobbos, after some bars reported that " bundy drinkers are a lot louder, and more disruptive than other patrons.
The Bundaberg Rum Distillery admitted it was aware its brand had a reputation of being associated with aggression, and said it may change its advertising to dispel its " yobbo " image.
Bottle of Bundaberg Rum OP, 2006.
Bundaberg is a city in Queensland, Australia.
It is part of the Local Government Area ( LGA ) of the Bundaberg Region and is a major centre within Queensland's broader Wide Bay-Burnett geographical region.
The city was surveyed, laid out and named Bundaberg in 1870.
Timber was the first established industry in Bundaberg.

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