Reids Creek
QLD 4625 • Queensland
About Reids Creek
Reids Creek is a rural locality in the North Burnett Region of Queensland, situated approximately 10 kilometres north of Gayndah and around 370 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. Covering about 100 square kilometres, it is a sparsely populated farming district in the fertile Burnett River valley. The locality is named after the creek that flows through the area into the Burnett River.
Reids Creek is an agricultural area supporting citrus orchards, cattle grazing, and some broadacre cropping on the rich alluvial soils of the Burnett valley. The Burnett region is one of Queensland's oldest settled farming areas, with a long history of citrus production. Residents travel to Gayndah, Queensland's oldest town, for shopping, schools, and services. The area offers a quiet rural lifestyle with warm winters and hot summers, attracting farming families who work the productive land of the Burnett.
Reids Creek falls under postcode 4625 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Callide electorate.
Location
Transport & Commute
Bus Services
- Greyhound/regional coach (limited) — Gayndah / Bundaberg 10 min to Gayndah
Commute to Gayndah
🛣️ Private vehicle essential. Gayndah (10 km) is nearest town. Bundaberg (130 km) is nearest major regional city.
A rural farming locality with no shops or services. A car is required for all travel.
Supermarkets Nearby
No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.
Schools
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18401 Burnett Highway
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65 Pineapple Street
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33 Meson Street
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38 Meson Street
