dhambin
Dhambin is a rural locality in the Bundaberg Region of Queensland, Australia. Situated approximately 25 kilometres south‑west of the city of Bundaberg, the area lies within the Wide Bay–Burnett region and is part of the Burnett River catchment. The locality is bounded by the Burnett River to the east and the Bruce Highway to the west, providing both agricultural land and transport links.
The name “Dhambin” is believed to derive from an Aboriginal word meaning “high place” or “ridge”, reflecting
Infrastructure in Dhambin includes a network of local roads connecting to the Bruce Highway, enabling efficient
Culturally, Dhambin is associated with the traditional custodians of the land, the Gurang Gurang people, and
Overall, Dhambin exemplifies a small, agriculture‑focused locality within Queensland’s broader Bundaberg Region, characterized by its historical