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            BUNYA MOUNTAINS                                                                                                                                                 DUTTON MP




         Keen to get the kids outdoors and off their screens these Winter holidays?
                    The Bunya Mountains is the ideal location to do so!                                                                                                   Federal Member for Dickson
       The Bunya Mountains are an isolated section of the Great Dividing Range. They rise
       suddenly from the surrounding plains to an average elevation of 975m; however, two of
       the mountains (Mount Kiangarow and Mount Mowbullan) tower above sea level at 1100
       metres! They’re situated about 150km from the coast and lie almost centrally between                                                                                     Working hard. Getting results.
       Kingaroy and Dalby. Bunya Mountains National Park covers approximately 22,000
       hectares of dense subtropical rainforest, eucalypt forests, woodlands and of course, the
       majestic Bunya pines. The air is so sparkling clean, you can actually taste the freshness,
       tinged with just a hint of wood smoke.                                                                                                                                                    3/199 Gympie Road
       The location is steeped in rich history. For many thousands of years, Aboriginal people                                                                                                      Strathpine QLD 4500
       from across the region gathered roughly every three years on the mountains for the Bonye
       Bonye festival, a celebration of the bountiful harvest of the Bunya Pines. This was a time of                                                                                             3205 9977
       feasting, ceremony, dispute settlement, marriage and trade.
       With over one hundred holiday houses and cabins to choose from at Bunya Mountains,                                                                                                        Peter.Dutton.MP@aph.gov.au
       you are spoilt for choice. Most are situated on spacious  blocks with freely  roaming red-
       necked wallabies and abundant parrots, rosellas and kookaburras. The self-contained cabin                                                                                                 peterdutton.com.au
       accommodation is within walking distance to the National Park walking tracks  and local
       amenities. You just need to decide on price, how many to sleep and which view you prefer,                                                                                                 peterduttonmp
       straight into the rainforest, over the top of the rainforest or panoramic views over the South
       Burnett region all the way to the coast!                                                                                                 Authorised by Peter Dutton MP, Liberal National Party of Queensland, 3/199 Gympie Rd, Strathpine QLD 4500.
       This ethereal place is absolutely magical in Winter and there’s no shortage of things to do on the
       mountains. The Bunya Mountains Horse Drawn Tours are an absolute favourite! Feel the power
       of the Clydesdale draft horses as they pull the cart up the steep incline in the mountain village,
       while tour operator Allan, expounds on all of the local flora and fauna. He was running a little late,
       due to a costume problem, he explained (new horse shoes required). You can take part in the daily
       feeding of the Australian King Parrots and Crimson Rosellas. Remain calm, you may end up with a
       bird or two on your head!
       Be sure to visit Cedarvale, the slab hut museum made from hand-sawn, century old cypress pine
       logs! Inside is a collection of memorabilia from the settler history of the Bunya Mountains area
       which was formerly a major timber-logging area. At the base of the mountain, on Dalby Road, lies
       Gertrude’s Grave. It’s located on private property. Royce doesn’t mind visitors to the grave site but
       don’t forget to shut the gate, he might get cranky if his cows get out! The plaque tells the story of
       how Gertrude and her children came to be buried in this pretty spot!
       The forest walking trails are of course a must do, as well as some downtime curled up in front of
       your log fire.
                                       What to bring:
       •   Pack plenty of warm clothing (beanies, scarves and gloves.) Temperatures are 7-10 degrees
          colder than the surrounding plains and snow falls approximately once every ten years!
       •   Fire starters and matches/lighter for your log fire. Cabins are stocked with firewood.
       •   Insect repellent. Use before heading out on bushwalks. Native wildlife do carry bush ticks.
       •   Make sure you fuel up, as there is no petrol on the mountain.
       •   Most  accommodation requires you to  bring linen,  this  includes towels,  sheets and
          pillow cases.
       •   Bring some DVD’s for night time entertainment as the internet service is not great.
       •   Garbage bags for rubbish.
       •   First aid kit.

       There is a general store (which also sells alcohol), two coffee shops, restaurants and bar.
       You can also hire linen, if required.
       Winter is considered high season, especially the school holidays, so secure your
       accommodation today! To find out more, make an enquiry or booking, visit

                      www.bunyamountains.com

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