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Buderim Palmwoods Heritage Tramway Discover the history of the Buderim Tramway and the people working to keep the heritage alive for Buderim and Palmwoods
The Buderim Street Party - The night our Village comes alive! The much-loved event, proudly revived by the Buderim Lions after its COVID-era hiatus, showcased the best of Buderim’s community spirit With packed streets, laughter, dancing and a vibrant buzz from start to finish, the night reminded everyone why Buderim is such a special place to live and visit
Buderim Forest Waterfall This is a 45 hectare secluded oasis, hidden on the northern side of Buderim, less than a kilometre from the Buderim Village This rainforest world boasts tall trees, ferns, babbling waterfalls, cascades and bird calls
Buderim Community Carols by Candlelight More than just a concert, the Buderim Community Carols celebrate unity, generosity and the joy of the season Bring your chairs or picnic rugs, gather your loved ones, and share in the peace and goodwill that make Buderim such a special place
Things to do in Buderim Take a wander throughout the Buderim Forest to see the waterfall, have a picnic in the Lions Park, the Foote Sanctuary, Wirreanda Park or take a walk down the old Tramway track site
Buderim Village Park Explore, engage, and create lasting memories amidst the beauty of Buderim Buderim Village Park is more than just a green space; it’s a hub of community connections Join us for captivating events throughout the year, from the Community Christmas Carols to concerts and fun on the sound stage
Indigenous Buderim - Buderim Website Discover the first Australian residents of Buderim and the history surrounding the Indigenous community in Buderim With the help of local researchers and interested people, we are building this new section of the Buderim website
Parks of Buderim - Buderim Website Discover the many beautiful parks and waterfalls of Buderim Mountain, right here on the Buderim website
Pioneer Cottage Buderim History Buderim was the first colonial settlement on the area we now know as the Sunshine Coast The first white man to officially arrive was Tom Petrie, who in 1862 rowed up the Maroochy River with a party of Indigenous Australians and discovered the huge stands of native forests