Mundingburra, Queensland

Mundingburra, Queensland
Mundingburra
TownsvilleQueensland
Postcode: 4812
LGA: City of Townsville
State District: Mundingburra
Federal Division: Herbert
Suburbs around Mundingburra:
Pimlico Mysterton
Aitkenvale Mundingburra Rosslea
Annandale

Mundingburra is a suburb of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It is predominantly a residential suburb that is situated on the bank of the Ross River, adjacent to the suburb of Annandale. The Electoral district of Mundingburra (The Constituency) which the suburb is situated in, is named after the suburb.

Services in Mundingburra include three schools, Mundingburra State School (prep-year 7), St Josephs (prep-year 7) and The Cathedral School (prep-year 12). The Mundingburra State School is adjacent to the Anderson Park, Pimlico. Also in Mundingburra is Aplin's Weir crossing the Ross River.

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Coordinates: 19°18′S 146°47′E / 19.3°S 146.783°E / -19.3; 146.783



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