Ayr, Queensland

Aerial view of Burdekin River Bridge - AyrSituated on the north side of the mighty Burdekin River, 85 kilometres south of Townsville, this prosperous rural community of Ayr is the main town in the Burdekin Shire.

The Burdekin is the sugar capital of Australia, with about 80,000 hectares of land under sugar cane and an annual production of about 1.25 million tonnes of raw sugar. The district also contributes one-third of the nation’s mango harvest and is a major producer of melons and a host of other fruit and vegetables.

The Burdekin sits on a vast natural aquifer which is artificially replenished with water from the Burdekin River. A rich network of creeks and mangrove-lined estuaries make the area a mecca for fishing and crabbing. The Burdekin is a known hotspot for the prized fighting fish, the barramundi, as well as estuary species such as mangrove jack and trevally.

Nearby Alva Beach offers miles of unspoilt, sandy coastline and is a popular spot for beach fishing, birdwatching and windsurfing. It’s also a close launching point for a dive tour to the world-famous dive wreck, the SS Yongala.

The Burdekin’s magnificent wetlands offer excellent birdwatching opportunities. About 280 species have been recorded in the area, including the cotton pygmy-goose, which is listed as endangered in New South Wales.

The spectacular Burdekin River Bridge is the district’s best known landmark and is the longest crossing of its type in the country. Known as the Silver Link, it is the only bridge in Australia built without a firm foothold.

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Explore the Burdekin

Explore the Burdekin

The Burdekin lies one hour south of Townsville, encompasses the two towns Ayr and Home Hill and is a region full of surprises - wetlands and waterways, sugarcane and scenic plains. The region is famous for its wildlife and fishing with vast wetlands and gaping waterways. The regions spacious natural water parks are home to an amazing array of protected birdlife that is native to this part of the world.


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