Bingera and South Bingera

Bingera, a sugar-industry locality, is midway between Bundaberg and Gin Gin.

In 1883 William Gibson, a sugar grower who had started in Hemmant, Brisbane, purchased some land on the north side of the Burnett River. His sons were partners in the venture, and another Hemmant planter, John Howes and Bros, contributed financial backing. The Bingera Plantation (named after a pastoral station) was established, and a large crushing mill was operational by 1885. 'Bingera' is thought to be derived from an Aboriginal word indicating bream (fish).

Further Reading: 

John Kerr, Southern sugar saga, Bundaberg, Bundaberg Sugar Company, 1983

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