. Fabulous family home on 600m2 allotment
. Wrap around covered timber decks
. Four double bedrooms
. Spacious lounge room / separate dining
. Great eat-in kitchen
. Located in great street, close to local amenities

FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO VIEW THIS PROPERTY PLEASE CALL JIM YBEMA 0448 590550 OR AMANDA FILMER TODAY 0403 33 27 27

SOME IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON BUNDABERG
Bundaberg has become one of Queensland’s most modern and progressive cities. The City’s unprecedented progress and development in recent years makes it the undisputed commercial centre of the Wide Bay Region.
Bundaberg is a major provincial city, as such the cost of living is substantially less than the larger metropolitan areas, such as Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

Location
at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef
approx. 4 hour drive north of Brisbane, within 15 minutes drive from the coast
45 – 55 mins flying time from Brisbane- several services daily
4 hours travel from Brisbane on the tilt train – Australia’s Fastest Train.
bus routes from all major centres in Queensland

Climate Australia’s Best Climate
Temperature – Avg Max 26.6 degrees C. Avg Min 16.3 degrees C. Rainfall – 1140mm (40″), sun days 280

Population
over 46 000 (serves a district of 120 000)

Education/Health
University
Technical And Further Education (TAFE)
numerous public/private secondary and primary schools
day-care, child-care, kindergarten and pre-school
Large Public Hospital, Two Private Hospitals
extensive aged care facilities and retirement villages

Shopping/Accommodation
CBD and shopping centres – a high level of competition at four key locations resulting in quality products at bargain prices.
all major banks and credit unions
more than 50 motels – up to
6 caravan parks
3 hostels (backpackers)
Bed & Breakfasts

Recreation
Beaches
Baldwin Swamp Environment Park (close to the City Centre) – enjoy bushwalking, swings for the children and barbecue facilities
Central Park Skatebowl
The Hummock Woongarra Scrub Remnants
Meadowvale Nature Park
Sharon Gorge
Botanical Gardens. Steam-train rides
Burnett River for fishing, boating and rowing
Sandy Hook for skiing and sailing downstream near the Port
over 500 hectares of parkland

Industry
Sugar production(growing, milling, research), rum distilling (home of Bundaberg Rum).
Industries of key importance to the regional economy, especially from an export potential perspective:
Horticulture – tomato, avocado, melon
Tourism – gateway to the Great Barrier Reef
Seafood
Livestock
General Manufacturing – foundary, cane harvesters and equipment
Food and Agri-processing
Particular manufacturing industries of importance to the City include food and beverages, wood products, printing, ceramics, concrete products, iron and steel manufacturing, structural metal products, concrete industrial machinery and equipment manufacturing, pre-fabricated building manufacturing and furniture manufacturing.

Attractions
many National Parks (only a short drive from Bundaberg)
The Great Barrier Reef
Lady Elliot and Lady Musgrave Islands
Mon Repos beach – Australia’s Best Turtle Nesting Beach
Restaurants
Arts Centre
Bundaberg Rum tours
Botanic Gardens – steam train, Sugar Museum, Hinkler’s House (famous aviator)
Alexandra Park – includes a free zoo.
A great many clubs & pubs, some award winning