Burnett River
The Burnett River is a major river located in Queensland, Australia. It flows approximately 300 kilometers from its source in the Blackbutt Range to its mouth at the Burnett Heads, where it meets the Coral Sea. The river is an important waterway for the surrounding agricultural regions, providing irrigation and supporting local ecosystems.
The river passes through several towns, including Bundaberg and Gayndah, which are known for their agricultural production, particularly in sugarcane and citrus fruits. The Burnett River also offers recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and camping, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.