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BURKE.QLD.GUIDE

Community, Business and Visitor Guide

Burke Local Services

Burke Articles

Articles Directory

Burke Articles

Generally Visitors arrive from Search Services directly to the Burke site Articles, Login to create your Ads, Articles and Events in any Australian Town or City.
Got something to say? A Great Strategy is to create your content here first and THEN like it to your Social Media Groups. Get it?
Burke Members Photo Gallery

Photo Gallery

Burke Photo Gallery

A Compilation of network Member Photos tagged in Burke When you ad your Articles, Ads and Events you can Nominate your Photo to appear in a Gallery. Member Photo's will automatically Backlink to your Website or Social Media Services. Generally Visitors arrive from Search Services directly to the Photos and may click through to visit your Business or Community website. A Strategy to boost visitors to your website or service is to write Great Article and include your Photos in a Gallery
Burke Singles and Dating

Singles and Dating

Burke Singles and Dating

The Make a Heart service is being developed by the Australian Regional Network for Burke Residents, you can also try our other Dating Services on this link for 18-25's and Seniors Dating 50+
Burke Chat

Chat Rooms

Burke Chat

Remember the days of the CB Radio? Not many do.. Old Style Chat Rooms accross your Town, State and Nationally.. A Free Service for Burke and a Place to Meet

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Interesting facts about Burke

Burke is a region located in Queensland, Australia. Here are some interesting facts about this region:

1. Burke was named after Robert O'Hara Burke, an Irish explorer who led an ill-fated expedition to cross Australia from south to north in the 1860s.

2. The town of Burke, which is the main town in the region, was founded in 1861 as a furthest frontier post of police, to deter the illegal use of the land.

3. Burke is home to a rich agricultural industry, with rice, cotton, citrus, and other crops being grown in the region.

4. The Burke River, which runs through the region, is a major breeding ground for several species of fish, including the Murray Cod and Yellow Belly.

5. The region is also known for its Aboriginal culture, with many sites of significance scattered throughout the landscape. The native people of the area include the Kalkadoon, Pitta-Pitta, and Yulluna peoples.

6. Burke is home to several unique natural landmarks, such as the Mushroom Rock formation and the vast sand dunes known as the Big Red.

7. The Burke and Wills Historic Site, located near the town of Cloncurry, marks the site where the Burke and Wills expedition camped during their journey across Australia.

8. The region also has a rich mining history, with copper, gold, and silver being extracted from the earth in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

9. The town of Normanton, located in the Burke region, is home to the country's largest population of saltwater crocodiles.

10. The Burke region covers a vast area of over 100,000 square kilometers, making it one of the largest regions in Queensland.


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