
Rita Island, located in Queensland's Burdekin region, is a coastal locality renowned for its picturesque beaches and tranquil environment. The island is accessible via the Anabranch Bridge, which spans the Burdekin River's northern anabranch. The area is predominantly used for sugarcane cultivation, with a cane tramway network transporting harvested sugarcane to the Kalamia sugar mill in Brandon. Recreational boating is popular, with facilities like the Hell Hole Landing boat ramp managed by the Burdekin Shire Council. The island's serene beaches offer opportunities for fishing, swimming, and relaxation. While there are no schools on the island, nearby towns provide educational facilities. Rita Island's unique blend of natural beauty and rural charm makes it an appealing destination for those seeking a peaceful coastal retreat.
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