Burnett River Research Paper

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Thesis:The Burnett River is the heart of Bundaberg

The Burnett River can be found in South East, Queensland, there are many towns that rely on the Burnett River such as Bundaberg, Gayndah and Mundubbera. Stretching out to 435 km long.

Recreation in the Burnett river is very diverse. Boating is a largely popular sport on the Burnett River bringing many hundreds of fans each year to the ‘Bundy Thunder’ which is now moving on to become ‘The High Octane’ which will probably bring more excited fans onto the Burnett River. Fishing is a very fun sport on the Burnett River with a large variety of fish where at one incident a man caught a monstrous 107cm Saltwater Barra at the lower reaches of the Burnett River. If you’re seeking lots of enjoyment

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