Bundaberg Regional Council Revenue and Competitors

Bundaberg, Australia

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Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • Bundaberg Regional Council's estimated annual revenue is currently $35M per year.(i)
  • Bundaberg Regional Council's estimated revenue per employee is $57,190

Employee Data

  • Bundaberg Regional Council has 612 Employees.(i)
  • Bundaberg Regional Council grew their employee count by 8% last year.

Bundaberg Regional Council's People

NameTitleEmail/Phone
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Technical OfficerReveal Email/Phone
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Project OfficerReveal Email/Phone
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Training OfficerReveal Email/Phone
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Governance OfficerReveal Email/Phone
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Technical OfficerReveal Email/Phone
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Technical OfficerReveal Email/Phone
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Technical OfficerReveal Email/Phone
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Media officerReveal Email/Phone
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Legal OfficerReveal Email/Phone
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Technical Officer Arboricultural ServicesReveal Email/Phone
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
#1
$7.5M10217%N/AN/A
#2
$7.5M574%N/AN/A
#3
$3.5M1-75%N/AN/A
#4
$15M116-6%N/AN/A
#5
$15M2874%N/AN/A
#6
$7.5M1126%N/AN/A
#7
$3.5M574%N/AN/A
#8
$300M19774%N/AN/A
#9
$35M68614%N/AN/A
#10
$15M2707%N/AN/A
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What Is Bundaberg Regional Council?

Bundaberg Regional Council was formed on the 15 March 2008 as a result of the merging of Bundaberg City Council, Burnett Shire, Isis Shire and Kolan Shire Councils. Bundaberg Region, strategically situated at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef and stretching from the Burrum River to Baffle Creek, is comprised of 6,451 sq km and is home to more than 94,000 people, with our population expected to grow to over 141,000 people within 25 years. Collectively, we are renowned for the friendliness of our residents, superb climate, affordable cost of living, first-class facilities, and relaxed lifestyle. Bundaberg's coastal region provides unsurpassed fishing, diving, beach and boating activities - these taking place against the backdrop of a rich sugar and horticultural belt. We enjoy close access to a number of seaside villages, stretching form Buxton and Woodgate Beach in the south, through to Coonarr, Elliott Heads, Coral Cove, Innes Park, Bargara, Burnett Heads and Moore Park Beach. Stroll along sandy stretches of beach, enjoy safe swimming year round, or discover the peace and tranquility of our beautiful seaside destinations. While Bundaberg is the commercial enterprise capital of the region, there are a vast range of visitor experiences and opportunities for new and current residents, within a short distance. At the region's southern gateway is the town of Childers, featuring the peaceful vibrancy of a provincial centre overlooking rolling hills of sugar, small crops and small industry. Similarly, the northern highway town of Gin Gin tells a fascinating historic tale with a genuine bush spirit, including the chance for freshwater fishing and weekend country escapes. Residents and visitors enjoy the spectacular natural landscape that forms Bundaberg region. The Bundaberg region is rapidly progressing to be a destination of choice - for residents, visitors and investors.

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Total Funding

612

Number of Employees

$35M

Revenue (est)

8%

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Bundaberg Regional Council News

2022-04-17 - Significant rainfall brings drought revocations across South East ...

The drought status of these LGAs is being revoked: Bundaberg Regional Council; Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council; Fraser Coast Regional Council...

2022-04-17 - Anzac Day services across the region – Bundaberg Now

Bundaberg Regional Council Acting Mayor Bill Trevor said these services provided a chance for the community to pay its respects and honour...

2022-04-13 - Take charge of your health and just 'Do Your Thing'

Do Your Thing is led by Bundaberg Regional Council, Health and Wellbeing Queensland (HWQld) and the Department of Tourism, Innovation and...