Burdekin Diorama

Parks and Gardens

Located near Home Hill’s Inkerman Sugar Mill, on the southern side of the Burdekin River Bridge, the Burdekin Diorama offers a tranquil spot to pause and explore the region’s rich heritage. Easily accessible, it provides an engaging stop amidst pleasant surroundings.

The Burdekin Diorama provides a glimpse into the journey of the Burdekin’s sugarcane industry through maps, photos and informational panels. Here you will find the John Drysdale Memorial which is a tribute to the man who developed stability in the region.

Facilities

Interpretive Centre Picnic Area

Membership

Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Children enjoying the Ayr Nature Display

Ayr Nature Display

Ayr, Burdekin

Burdekin Aquatic Centre

Burdekin Aquatic Centre

Ayr, Burdekin

The Burdekin River Bridge is a road and rail bridge which also has a pedestrian walkway. It took ten years to complete, and was opened in 1957.

Burdekin River Bridge

Home Hill, Burdekin

Front of Burdekin Theatre lit up in lights on show night

Burdekin Theatre

Ayr, Burdekin

Home Hill Swimming Pool

Home Hill Swimming Pool

Home Hill, Burdekin

The Gudjuda Reference Group commissioned the large carpet snake sculpture Gubulla Munda Dreaming (2004), which was painted by aboriginal artists and stands on a sacred site, along with several plaques and a memorial stone, in Plantation Park, Ayr, North Queensland.

Gubulla Munda

Ayr, Burdekin

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