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Bundaberg Region advocates for fairer airfares

February 16, 2026 9:07 am in by
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Bundaberg Regional Council is advocating for increased airfaire routes to and from our region, more carriers and more competitive fares.

It comes as an Australian Government Productivity Commission is conducting an inquiry which will look at how to support a better passenger flight network outside of Australia’s major cities.

The local community is invited to add their input to the joint submission, through a survey.

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Bundaberg Region Mayor Helen Blackburn says improving transport connections to the region is a high priority for Council as part of its broader Bundaberg Region Economic Development Strategy.

“The impacts of airfare pricing, frequency and service reliability are felt across multiple aspects of the region’s community and economy.

“It affects our capacity to attract skilled workers, investment and industry to our region.

“It also places restrictions on our residents and the established businesses already here.

“In addition to providing a submission to the inquiry, Council will continue to advocate directly for increased routes to and from the region, more carriers and competitive fares for our community and visitors.”

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Mayor Blackburn says the combined submission with Bundaberg Tourism would provide the inquiry with firsthand experiences specific to the broader Bundaberg and North Burnett regions.

“The submission will provide the inquiry with real world examples that represent the interests of our region.

“We want to emphasise the importance of an improved regional flight network and help shape any recommendations to come out of the inquiry in a way that will benefit everyone.”

Bundaberg Tourism CEO Katherine Reid says access to affordable and reliable air services is a foundational issue for the region’s visitor economy and broader productivity.

“Air connectivity underpins tourism growth, workforce mobility and business confidence.

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“When flights are expensive, infrequent or unreliable, the impacts are felt well beyond tourism – affecting our ability to attract skilled workers, host business events and support regional investment.

“This joint submission is a strong example of Council, industry and community working together to provide real-world, evidence-based insights.

“We encourage businesses and residents across the Bundaberg Region to take a few minutes to share their experience through the survey and help shape practical outcomes from this national inquiry.”

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