Burdekin — This unusual and interesting name is of Early Medieval English origin, and is an example of that large group of English and continental surnames that have gradually developed from the habitual use of nicknames or bynames. In this instance, the… … Surnames reference
Burdekin — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Burdekin Country and Admin Code AU.04.31900 AU … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Burdekin River — Blick von der Burdekin Bridge auf den FlussVorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt Daten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Burdekin River — Infobox River river name = Burdekin River caption = Burdekin River, November 2005, taken from the Burdekin Bridge (Bruce Highway) origin = Seaview Range near Ingham, Queensland mouth = Pacific Ocean at Upstart Bay, near Ayr, Queensland basin… … Wikipedia
Burdekin Dam — Infobox lake lake name = Burdekin Dam image lake = Burdekin Dam.jpg caption lake = Burdekin Dam at 3.75 m over the wall image bathymetry = caption bathymetry= location = 165 km south of Townsville coords = coord|20.6435|S|147.138|E|type:waterbody … Wikipedia
Burdekin River — 19°39′S 147°30′E / 19.65, 147.5 … Wikipédia en Français
Burdekin Shire Council — Infobox Australian Place | type = lga name = Burdekin Shire state = qld imagesize= 180 caption = Location within Queensland pop = 18,234 (2001 census) area = 5053 est = seat = Ayr mayor = Lyn McLaughlin region = url =… … Wikipedia
Burdekin Dry Tropics NRM — The Burdekin Dry Tropics NRM (BDTNRM) operates as a community based, not for profit company established in 2002 to deliver on ground Natural Resource Management activities and enhance the community s involvement in those issues throughout the… … Wikipedia
Burdekin Water Quality Improvement Plan — The Coastal Catchment Initiative will seek to deliver significant reductions in the discharge of pollutants to agreed hotspots, where those hotspots have been identified through agreement with the relevant jurisdictions. The Burdekin regional… … Wikipedia
Burdekin Bridge — The Burdekin Bridge (known as the Silver Link) spans the Burdekin River between the towns of Ayr, Queensland and Home Hill, Queensland. The Bridge was completed in 1957. Construction began 10 years earlier in 1948. 1097 metres (3,600 ft) in… … Wikipedia