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Visitor favourite joins Bundaberg Tourism campaign

Bundaberg Tourism volunteer Gary Chandler at the Bundaberg Visitor Information desk at the Hinkler Hall of Aviation.
Bundaberg Tourism volunteer Gary Chandler at the Bundaberg Visitor Information desk located in the Hinkler Hall of Aviation.

Bundaberg Regional Council is proud to support Bundaberg Tourism’s Bring a Mate, Get the Goods campaign with Hinkler Hall of Aviation joining in the fun.

The local incentive encourages residents to champion their backyard, back local tourism operators and help showcase the very best of the Bundaberg Region.

Locals who bring two paying adult or senior visitors to Hinkler Hall of Aviation receive free entry.

Special resident rates are also available for Bundaberg locals wanting to explore the Hall and experience Bert Hinkler’s remarkable story firsthand.

These perks give locals more reason to share one of the region’s most iconic attractions with visiting friends and family.

Check out Hinkler Hall of Aviation’s visitor information for the details.

Bring a mate, Get the goods: Locals encouraged to show off Bundy 

Bundaberg locals are being encouraged to round up their mates, show off their backyard and unlock exclusive local offers as Bundaberg Tourism launches its 2026 Local Ambassador Initiative through the Bring a Mate, Get the Goods campaign.

Building on the success of last year’s campaign, the Local Ambassador Initiative returns with a renewed focus, bringing together exclusive local offers, as we get ready to welcome visitors over the school holidays and across the Taste Bundaberg Festival program.

Locals are being encouraged to step into their role as the region’s best ambassadors, whether they’re hosting visiting friends and family or simply rediscovering the Bundaberg Region themselves.

“We know locals are our region’s biggest advocates and often the reason people choose to visit,” said Bundaberg Tourism Industry Development Manager, Loni Hammond.

“Bring a Mate, Get the Goods is all about giving locals a reason to get out and experience everything that’s happening across the region while supporting the businesses that make Bundaberg such a great place to live and visit.”

The campaign celebrates the important role locals play in driving visitation through the Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFR) market, while encouraging residents to experience the region through fresh eyes.

“When locals invite friends and family to visit, recommend their favourite places, or spend a day exploring together, it creates real benefits for our local businesses and visitor economy,” Ms Hammond said.

“Spring is one of the most vibrant times of year in the Bundaberg Region, and this campaign launch is a reminder that there is always something new to discover, even in your own backyard.”

The initiative also aims to encourage visitation from travellers within a two-hour drive radius, supporting tourism operators, attractions, events and hospitality businesses throughout the region.

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