Bundara
Bundara County is a cadastral division in the Australian state of Queensland. It is in the Burnett Region, about 760 kilometres northwest of Brisbane.
The county is bounded to the north by Mackenzie, to the east by Dawson, and to the south and west by Deas Thompson.
Bundara County is primarily an agricultural region, with beef cattle, sheep grazing, and cropping as the primary industries. A number of coal mines are also located in the county.
Bundara County’s main towns are Nebo, Coppabella, and Bauhinia. The largest town, Nebo, has a population of about 230 people.
There are several businesses and services in town, including a grocery store, a post office, and a school.
Coppabella is a small town with a population of about 100 people. A number of cattle stations and cropping farms can be found in the town.
Bauhinia is a small village that has a population of about 50 people. A number of cattle stations and a coal mine are located in the village.
The Nebo Shire Visitor Information Centre, the Nebo Shire Historical Centre, and the Bauhinia Gorge National Park are among the tourist attractions in Bundara County.
The Nebo Shire Visitor Information Centre is an excellent resource for learning about Bundara County’s history and culture.
There are also brochures and maps available to help visitors plan their trip.
The Nebo Shire Historical Centre is a museum with a collection of artefacts and photographs from Bundara County’s past.
On weekdays, the centre is open to the public, and on weekends, appointments are required.
The Bauhinia Gorge National Park is a lovely park with a gorge, waterfalls, and rainforest. Hiking, camping, and birdwatching are all popular activities in the park.
Bundara County is an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in learning about Australian culture.
The county is also an excellent place to live for those seeking a peaceful and rural lifestyle.