Buxton, Queensland


Buxton is a rural locality in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Buxton had a population of 430 people.

Geography

The locality of Buxton is bounded to the north and north-east by the Gregory River and to the south by the Isis River and south-east by the Burrum River. Its western boundary is the North Coast railway line. The town is situated on eastern edge on the locality on the banks of the Burrum River, about from the Bruce Highway and Burrum Heads.
The Burrum Coast National Park runs from north to south through the centre of the locality.

History

Buxton has been formerly known as Buxtonville, Newport, and Burrumba. It was originally proposed to be a river port with customs and quarantine facilities but that development never occurred.
At the 2006 census, Buxton and the surrounding area had a population of 391.
In the 2011 census, Buxton had a population of 402 people.

Amenities

The town has a general store, a transfer station, a boat ramp and some picnic facilities. There are also a few holiday houses up for rent during the holidays. The community is serviced by the Isis District State High School in Childers.

Recreation

Boat enthusiasts are able to explore four river systems from this area. Flanking the main road into Buxton are a number of rural homesteads. Those on the southern side of the road have river frontage. The area is known as having some of the best fishing, prawn and crabbing waterways in the south east. There have been some sightings of sharks and rays over the past ten or so years.

Transport

The Isis Junction railway station is on the south-western edge of the locality. It was the junction of the former Isis railway line to Childers.