Geography
The locality of Burnett Heads is on the southern side of the Burnett River at its mouth into theHistory
The Barolin run was leased by Alfred Henry Brown from 1862. This was on a coastal strip of the Barolin Plain which stretched from the southern side of the Burnett River to the northern side of the Elliott River. Burnett Heads Provisional School opened on 3 April 1878. On 17 September 1888, it became Burnett Heads State School. New Bundaberg is now Port Bundaberg and the Barolin Marine Township Estate is the current Burnett Heads township. Both townships are part of the current Burnett Heads locality. In February 1883, land surveyed by Charlton and Gardiner, licensed surveyors, in the township of New Bundaberg was offered for sale in the Victoria Hall, Bundaberg. The locality map advertising the sale also shows land in the Barolin Marine Township Estate to be offered for sale on the same day. The same map shows the Lighthouse, Pilot Station and Public Telegraph Office at South Head. The Maryborough Chronicle later reported that the New Bundaberg town allotments sold well, recording the buyers and prices paid while the Barolin estate did not sell so well on the day. The auction was conducted three auctioneers: Bryant and Co., John Cameron and W. E. Curtis. . In 1883, the Maryborough Barolin Syndicate proposed to build a private tramline and railway station from New Bundaberg to connect with the terminus of the Bundaberg and Burrum railway. In 1884 the New Bundaberg Land, Building, and Investment Co., Limited acquired the rights to the land reserved for that purpose. The tramline did not eventuate. In 1917, New Bundaberg was described as a mosquito Infested swamp. Methodist services were held at the Burnett Heads State School, until the Burnett Heads Methodist Church was opened on Thursday 6 August 1903. It was on the eastern side of Burnett Heads Road halfway down the school hill. In 1967, it was relocated to its present site in Zunker Street. In 1977, the Methodist Church entered into an amalgamation to create theDemographics
In the , the locality of Burnett Heads had a population of 2,656 people. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 3.8% of the population. 80.5% of people were born in Australia. The next most common country of birth was England at 4.0. 91.9% of people spoke only English at home. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 31.0%, Anglican 22.5%, Catholic 16.3% and Uniting Church 7.7%. In the , the locality of Burnett Heads had a population of 2,908 people.Heritage
The town's most notable feature is its historic timberEconomy
The Port of Bundaberg is located on the Burnett River at Wharf Drive (). It is operated by Gladstone Ports Corporation. It has two wharves: * Sir Thomas Hiley Wharf for sugar, gypsum, wood pellets, bulk liquids, molasses and formerly silica sand. * John T. Fisher Wharf for molasses imports, but is no longer in use due to aged wooden wharf needing major works, all imports and exports are handled by the Sir Thomas Hiley Wharf, there is however plans to repurpose the John T Fisher Wharf so it can be used to load items such as woodchip etc.Education
Burnett Heads State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Burnett Heads Road (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 146 students with 11 teachers (9 full-time equivalent) and 13 non-teaching staff (8 full-time equivalent). There is no government secondary school in Burnett Heads. The nearest government secondary school is Kepnock State High School in Kepnock to the south-east.Facilities
Burnett Heads Fire Station is at 15 Brewer Street (). Burnett Heads SES Facility is at 13 Brewer Street beside the fire station (). Volunteer Marine Rescue Bundaberg has its base at 51 Harbour Esplanade (). Its area of coverage is approximately off the Central Queensland coast from Fairfax Islands () to the north, to Burrum River () to the south, and to the ocean side of Fraser Island (approx ) to the east.Amenities
St John the Divine Anglican Church is at 1 Paul Mittelheuser Street (). A service is held every Saturday. Burnett Heads Uniting Church is at 14 Zunker Street (). A service is held every Sunday morning. There are a number of parks in the area: * 4BU Park () * Abberton Park () * Dorothea Mackellar Park () * Gorman Park () * Jack Strathdee Memorial Park () * Memorial Park () * Pilot Station Reserve () * QCWA Park () * Simpson Park ()Events
In recognition of its lighthouses, Burnett Heads stages the annual Lighthouse Festival on the last Saturday in October.References
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