Kalamia, QLD 4807, is a small rural locality situated in the Burdekin region of North Queensland, Australia. Known for its agricultural significance, Kalamia is surrounded by vast sugarcane plantations, which dominate the landscape and contribute to the local economy. The area is characterized by its tropical climate, with wet summers and mild, dry winters. While Kalamia itself is sparsely populated, it is closely connected to nearby towns like Ayr and Home Hill, which provide essential services and amenities. The region is also noted for its proximity to the Burdekin River, a vital water source for irrigation and farming. Kalamia offers a quiet, rural lifestyle with a strong focus on agriculture and community.
Postcode: | 4807 |
State: | QLD |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -19.914965, 147.133033 |
Federal Electorate: | Kennedy |