Bundaberg Sugar

It operates principally in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia.

Through these, the company can trace its history back to 1870 when the Fairymead Sugar Plantation was first established.

[2][3] In 2000, Bundaberg was acquired by the Belgian holding company Finasucre.

In 2013, the company entered into an agreement with Pacific Gold Macadamias to purchase its waste product, approximately 2,000 tonnes of macadamia nut shells each year, which will be burned as a fuel to process the bagasse (the waste product of sugar milling) into biofuel.

[4] In 2014, the company purchased 14 new water irrigators which use 50% less power than the older style and are expected to increase sugarcane yields by 5–10%.

Orenstein & Koppel 0-4-0 steam locomotive built in 1914 for hauling sugar cane trains at Millaquin mill
Decauville locomotive works N° 399 of 1904 at Millaquin sugar mill