Yungaburra is a picturesque village, largely unchanged since 1910. With 18 heritage-listed buildings, it is the biggest National Trust village in Queensland.replacenewlinereplacenewlineYungaburra takes its name from the Yidinyji language, meaning a place of enquiring or questioning. The European settlement of Yungaburra spans from the early 1880s, but the history goes back much further.replacenewlinereplacenewlineVisit charming cafes, award winning restaurants and arts and crafts galleries to complete the picture.replacenewlinereplacenewlineYungaburra’s high profile landmark, the amazing Curtain Fig Tree, is only minutes from the village and is accessed by a short boardwalk from the sealed road.
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Yungaburra QLD is located on the following Aboriginal Nation/s.
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