Ban Ban Springs is located on the corner of the Isis and Burnett Highways in the ‘Burnett’ region of Queensland. The drive along the Isis Highway bestows some of the most varied, stunning and interesting scenery. The soils vary from pale, arid looking to the most magnificent red !!! There are times whilst travelling road, that the mountain ridge surrounds, and the red soils stretch as far as the eye can see – it feels and looks like the crater of an old volcano . . .
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Longitude: 151.815356 Latitude: -25.681091 Ban Ban Springs is located at the site of mythical springs, and at the junction of the Isis and Burnett Highways. It is also just 4 km east of the “farthest out station” of the 1840’s, selected and occupied by Mr Henry Herbert in 1846 – he named his run ‘Ban Ban‘, the name the township still beholds Read more…
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Situate within the Ban Ban Springs Rest Area in Queensland, is a memorial reminding us of the people and beliefs of the traditional inhabitants of the land, before European occupation, that reads: “A Wakka Wakka Legend. The Story of Ban Ban Springs. In the Dreamtime the Rainbow Serpent surfaced here and spoke to the Elders of the Tribe telling them of the Secrets of the Read more…
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” . . . Other squatters followed until a large area of Burnett country was taken by men under the impression that the river was the Boyne of Oxley in 1823, and they remained in that belief until Surveyor Burnett in 1847 found that Oxley’s Boyne was 110 miles north of the Burnett. Even to-day on the maps one of Read more…
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Up to date weather for Ban Ban Springs Longitude: 151.815329 Latitude: -25.680684 Metres above Sea Level: 151.0 m Area: 20.5 km² Perimeter: 23.5 km . ” . . . On May 31st [1848] they camped at what is described in Charles Archer’s diary as one of the most remarkable spots that he had ever seen in the Read more…
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The ‘Ban Ban’ run was originally selected by Mr. Henry Herbert c 1846. The following excerpt could suggest that a homestead was in existence by the 1st June 1848 . . . ” . . . The next night [1st June 1848] they [the Archer Brothers] camped on Barambah Creek within 1½ miles of Ban Ban head station then owned by Read more…
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Longitude: 151.816531 Latitude: -25.682212 Ban Ban Springs is located at the site of mythical springs, and at the junction of the Isis and Burnett Highways. It is also just 4 km east of the “farthest out station” of the 1840’s, selected and occupied by Mr Henry Herbert in 1846 – he named his run ‘Ban Ban‘, the name the township still beholds Read more…