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- Sometimes these wash up on the local beach.
- This building is used to educate local children.
- The original Burnett Heads Progress Association Hall was formerly the barracks from which local Sugar Mill?
- What sport can you play adjacent to the (Country Women's Association) CWA Park?
- You can find books donated by the community in this place.
- Those with green thumbs enjoy being a part of this local group.
- groyne wall was established as a community project during the This type of wall was established in the 1970's to encourage the build up of sand to replace the gravelly beach.
- Boats can be moored at this place.
- Building for the community to hold local events in.
- Name of Burnett Head's main Street, where local shops can be found.
- The Burnett Heads Community Kindergarten is built on land excised from which Station Reserve?
- People try to catch the biggest one of these each year from the jetty or boat.
- How often is the Most Wanted News produced?
- Name of the local Burnett Heads beach.
- Burnett Heads was formerly known as what town?
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- You can go snorkling from Oaks beach and enjoy the many colors this has to offer.
- A local crop.
- Acronym for the Crafty Ladies Activity Group
- Acronym for State Emergency Service.
- You can go to Church on this day.
- Burnett Heads is on which river?
- The turtle trail walkway will eventually link Burnett Heads to which popular coastal town?
- This Park is adjacent to Kelly Street.
- The Pilot with his boat crew were responsible for establishing and maintaining what kind of boating aides?
- What fuel was used to power the South Head Lighthouse in 1873?
- What direction is the Lighthouse named after?
- What was the means of communication to Bundaberg from Burnett Heads in 1875?
- South Head Lighthouse is currently maintained by which Australian Authority?
- Mrs Annie Orr's Hotel came from the nearby town of which Mount?
- What ocean is nearest the Queensland coast?
- The Oceanic Pipeline Pump Station has been operational since 2005 and pumps what type of water?
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