The public toilets in Bundaberg Central, as detailed in this post's list, generally receive poor feedback on cleanliness, reflecting common challenges in high-traffic areas but highlighting the need for better maintenance. The Public Toilet on Targo Street at 63-67 Targo St rates 1.8, with users noting dirt, graffiti, strong smells, and no running water or consistent soap, though toilet paper is sometimes available—it's functional but far from spotless. The Post Office Lane Public Toilet at 3 Barolin St scores 0, criticised for constant foul odours, broken locks, graffiti-covered walls, and no soap or paper towels, making it a hygiene worry despite 24-hour availability. Likewise, the Quay Street Public Toilets at 13 Quay St also at 0, face issues with vandalism, unclean conditions, unpleasant smells, and missing supplies, though they're praised for location and space. Overall, cleanliness is subpar across the board, so approach with caution and use sanitiser. Review the full list in the post to see pros, cons, and accessibility notes, and consider giving feedback to Bundaberg Regional Council to push for cleaner facilities that match our Aussie standards.