Burdekin Shire Council
Government AdministrationQueensland, Australia51-200 Employees
The Burdekin Shire is the sugar capital of Australia and one of the most prosperous rural communities in the country. We are one of the prettiest regions along the Queensland coast with lush green cane fields, spectacular wetlands and unspoilt beaches. Our Shire covers in excess of 5000km2 of land and is home to an estimated 17,313 people. Queensland Treasury forecasts the region’s population will reach approximately 19,500 by 2031. Residents enjoy relaxed coastal country living, a great tropical climate, a wealth of natural resources, an easy pace of life and easy access to North Queensland’s largest city, Townsville, which lies just 70 kilometres north of Ayr. The main towns of Ayr and Home Hill offer the best of small town living, with their tree-lined streets, ample free parking and good public amenities. The Burdekin River Bridge, which links Ayr and Home Hill, is the district’s best-known landmark. Known as the Silver Link, the 1103m crossing is the only bridge in Australia built without a solid footing. We are known to be a fisherman’s paradise, with freshwater, estuary, beach and reef fishing on offer. The Burdekin has one of the highest rates of boat ownership per capita in Queensland. The Burdekin’s most important asset is its water. The Burdekin River, combined with a massive underground aquifer and the Burdekin Falls Dam, make the district virtually drought-proof. The aquifer is said to be the largest in Australia. It lies just 10 metres below the surface and contains over 20 million megalitres of fresh water. About 3400ha of the Burdekin is dedicated to horticultural use and 80,000ha is used to grow our main crop - sugar cane. Of course, the district’s other key assets are its people and its laidback lifestyle. The warmth of local hospitality, combined with everything else the Burdekin has to offer, ensures visitors and residents alike enjoy their time in our beautiful region.