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The welcome mat is well and truly out across the Bundaberg and North Burnett region, with tourism operators ready to greet visitors following recent flooding and attractions, tours and accommodation back open for business.
Locals are inviting travellers to return with confidence, soak up the best of the region, and lend a helping hand to communities as recovery begins, because right now a holiday doesn’t just make memories, it makes a difference.
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On Thursday 26 February, we had the privilege of hosting Queensland’s first Regional Tour Guide Day in the Bundaberg Region, in partnership with Tourism & Events Queensland - and what a powerful, engaging day it was!
Bringing together guides, operators and industry leaders from right across our region, the workshop created space for learning, connection and professional pride. From nature-based hiking guides and cultural interpreters to Master Reef Guides and emerging EcoGuides, the diversity in the room reflected the richness of the experiences we offer visitors every day across the Bundaberg, North Burnett and Southern Great Barrier Reef.
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If 2025 was about recovery, 2026 is shaping up to be about intentional travel and that’s very good news for Bundaberg.
New insights from industry leaders point to travellers slowing down, staying longer, spending smarter and choosing destinations that feel real, restorative and connected to place. In other words: they’re choosing us on purpose.
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For years, “sustainable tourism” was about doing less harm. These days, the conversation has moved on. Regenerative tourism is where the magic happens, where visitors actively improve the places they explore - contributing to the health of our environment, strengthening local communities, and supporting resilient regional economies.
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