Wunjunga Beach

Natural Attractions

For those wanting to experience a truly secluded beach, Wunjunga Beach (Beachmount) is an absolute must. Wunjunga features 14km of coastline and a small community of permanent residents, holiday homes and beach huts. Located 35km south of Home Hill, Wunjunga is accessed by a bitumen and dirt road which travels through a cattle property and is a haven for local wildlife. Wunjunga is perfect for four-wheel driving, picnics, fishing and walks along the beach.

The best way to enjoy all that Wunjunga has to offer is by setting up a tent or caravan at Funny Dunny Park camping grounds. The small camping ground offers limited short-stay caming for self-contained vehicles for $5 per night per site.

Three Aboriginal middens are located at Wunjunga and can be observed from afar. They are a protected site significant to the region’s traditional owners.

It is not recommended to swim at this beach due to marine stingers and other marine life.

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Charlie

Charlie’s Hill WWII Site

Home Hill, Burdekin

Sugar industry history, hand cane cutting, and milling in the area is explained by the display.

Burdekin Diorama

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Home Hill Swimming Pool

Home Hill Swimming Pool

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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

Home Hill Branch Library

Home Hill Branch Library

Home Hill, Burdekin

Wunjunga

Wunjunga Beach

Wunjunga, Burdekin

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