Current Projects
Forecasted Construction Timeline for Major Projects - 2016/17
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Capitalising on the aviation and aerospace industry base of the region,
and complementing the recent upgrades to core Bundaberg Regional Airport
infrastructure, Council is currently developing an
industrial/commercial subdivision at the Aviation and Aerospace
Precinct. The proposed subdivision has detailed designs, with
development approval pending. Read more
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Bundaberg Regional Council is embarking on an ambitious project to revitalise the Bundaberg CBD and establish a premier commercial hub for the Wide Bay. Read more
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Bundaberg Regional Council is committed to revitalising the Burnett Heads Town Centre and provide the infrastructure necessary to facilitate economic growth for Burnett Heads and support a growing community. Read more
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The Elliott Heads Foreshore is situated in a highly visible location when entering the township of Elliott Heads. As a 'destination' parkland, the reserve is utilised by local residents and visitors alike, acting as a focal point for those people utilising the open parkland space and amenities, enjoying the natural beauty and views offered, accessing the bathing reserve and patrolled beach, the Elliott River, the Elliott Heads Holiday Park, the Elliott Heads Surf Life Saving clubhouse and utilising the Elliott Heads community hall. Read more
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Bundaberg Regional Council and the Australian and Queensland Governments support the economic and social future of the Monduran locality by funding the cost of this $3 Million bridge replacement under the Australian Government Bridges Renewal Program and the Queensland Government Transport Infrastructure Development Scheme. Read more
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To meet the region's long term growth and development needs, Council is planning to construct a new wastewater treatment plant with the capacity to service 90,000 residents and has an option to purchase an area of land from Bundaberg Sugar for the proposed treatment plant. Read More
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