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Bundaberg Botanic Gardens, operated by the Bundaberg Regional Council, is a place of cultural, spiritual, and economic significance to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. The Gardens pay respects to the Traditional Country of the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples, acknowledging the generations of continuous culture that have shaped the land and its people. This recognition forms the foundation of the Gardens’ ethos, fostering a deep connection to the land and its history.

Established as a sanctuary of natural beauty and cultural heritage, Bundaberg Botanic Gardens offer visitors a tranquil escape into lush greenery and diverse plant life. The Gardens serve as a living testament to the rich history and traditions of the region, inviting guests to explore and appreciate the unique flora and fauna that call this land home. Through guided tours, educational programs, and community events, the Gardens aim to promote environmental awareness and appreciation for the land’s cultural significance.

Managed by Discover Bundaberg, the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens stand as a symbol of unity and respect for the land and its Indigenous custodians. By honoring the past and embracing the present, the Gardens embody a commitment to preserving and sharing the natural and cultural heritage of the region for generations to come. Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the beauty and history of the Gardens, experiencing a harmonious blend of nature, culture, and community.