South Kolan is a town within the local government area of the Bundaberg Region in the Wide Bay-Burnett region of Queensland. It is located 354 kilometres north of Brisbane and 23 kilometres south west of Bundaberg. The town’s main industries include cattle farming, commercial fruit and vegetable production, and sugarcane production. The Mystery Craters, which are 35 oddly shaped craters with unknown origins, are a popular tourist draw in South Kolan. Currently, the small township has a convenience store, police station, the Kolan South State Primary School and The South Kolan Pub. The South Kolan Pub also hosts an annual Australian Day Warm Beer and Cold Pie Contest. South Kolan is usually visited by residents of neighbouring rural are...
South Kolan is a town within the local government area of the Bundaberg Region in the Wide Bay-Burnett region of Queensland. It is located 354 kilometres north of Brisbane and 23 kilometres south west of Bundaberg. The town’s main industries include cattle farming, commercial fruit and vegetable production, and sugarcane production. The Mystery Craters, which are 35 oddly shaped craters
South Kolan is a town within the local government area of the Bundaberg Region in the Wide Bay-Burnett region of Queensland. It is located 354 kilometres north of Brisbane and 23 kilometres south west of Bundaberg. The town’s main industries include cattle farming, commercial fruit and vegetable production, and sugarcane production. The Mystery Craters, which are 35 oddly shaped craters with unknown origins, are a popular tourist draw in South Kolan. Currently, the small township has a convenience store, police station, the Kolan South State Primary School and The South Kolan Pub. The South Kolan Pub also hosts an annual Australian Day Warm Beer and Cold Pie Contest. South Kolan is usually visited by residents of neighbouring rural areas like Gin Gin and PIne Creek.