Bucca, Queensland


Bucca is a rural locality in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Bucca had a population of 1,027 people. The neighbourhood of Kolan is within the locality.

Geography

The Kolan River flows through the locality entering along its south-west boundary with Monduran, Damascus and Bullyard and exiting the locality on its north-east boundary with Avondale and Moorland. Bucca Crossing was a ford across the river at.
The land is used for cropping, particularly sugarcane on the river flats, and grazing on native vegetation.

History

Kolan takes its name from the pastoral run which in turn takes its name from the Kabi language, kalang meaning good.
In 1887, of land were resumed from the Kolan pastoral run. The land was offered for selection for the establishment of small farms on 17 April 1887.
Bucca Crossing Provisional School opened on 26 August 1889. On 1 January 1909 it became Bucca State School. It closed on 17 October 1964.
The Invicta Sugar Mill was originally located in Bucca near the Kolan River. In 1919 it was relocated to Giru in the Shire of Burdekin where it continues to operate under the same name.
In the, Bucca had a population of 1,027 people.

Education

There are no schools in Bucca. The nearest primary schools are in Bullyard, South Kolan, Gooburrum, Avondale and Yandaran. The nearest secondary schools are in Gin Gin and Bundaberg North.